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Rabbits and Cavies

child holding a rabbit

If you are interested in joining 4-H, but you have limited space, the Rabbit and Cavy Project might be your best option. Rabbits and cavies make excellent 4-H project animals due to their reduced space requirements, ease of care and management, their ability to be litter-box trained, and their size; they are ideal urban pets.

4-H Rabbit and Cavy members have several shows throughout the summer in which to show their animals. The state also sponsors several seminars and clinics throughout the year. A youth involved in this project area will learn:

  • To manage and and care for his or her rabbit/cavy.
  • To select and exhibit quality rabbits/cavies.
  • To participate in group activities and develop leadership skills.
  • To develop responsibility and patience.
  • To gain satisfaction from completing a project to the best of his or her ability.

Owning a rabbit or cavy is not a requirement for joining a 4-H club. The only time a youth must own/lease a rabbit or cavy is if he or she is planning on showing the animal at a 4-H fair. For further details on the Rabbit & Cavy Project, please contact the staff person listed below.

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Glossary of Terms

Term description

ARBA

American Rabbit Breeders Association

Boar

A male cavy

Cavy

Correct term for Guinea Pig

Cavy – Intermediate

A cavy up to 6 months old and weighing between 22 ounces through 32 ounces

Cavy – Junior

A cavy up to 4 months old and between 12 and 22 ounces

Cavy – Senior

A cavy 6 months of age or over 32 ounces

Class

A category for show based upon the age and sex

Cloverbud

Exhibitors ag 5 to 7

Guinea Pig

The common name for Cavia porcellus or cavy

Intermediate Buck or Doe

Term used in breeds have 6 showroom classes.  A rabbit 6 months of age and under 8 months of age, or meeting weight requirements of the breed standard for that age group.  Note, only breeds with a minimum ideal senior wight of 9 pounds and over will have an intermediate class.

Junior Showmanship

Exhibitors age 10 to 13

Kit

Baby rabbit

Novice Showmanship

1st year showing animals, including an 8 year old moving up from Cloverbud

Rabbit – Junior Bucks

A male rabbit less than 6 months of age.

Rabbit – Junior Does

A female rabbit less than 6 months of age.

Rabbit – Senior Bucks

A male rabbit 6 months of age or over in those breeds having 4 showroom classes. A rabbit over 8 months of age or over in those breeds having 6 showroom classes.  An Animal having reached minimum senior breed weight, if allowed in the breed standard.

Rabbit – Senior Does

A female rabbit 6 months of age or over in those breeds having 4 showroom classes. A rabbit over 8 months of age or over in those breeds having 6 showroom classes. An Animal having reached minimum senior breed weight, if allowed in the breed standard.

Senior Showmanship

Exhibitors age 14 to 18

Showmanship

Must show in a long sleeve shirt or lab coat.

Tag – Cavy

Must be tagged in the left ear with a cavy tag

Tattoo - Rabbit

All rabbits MUST be tattooed in the left ear with black ink.  All tattoos should be visible and easy to read.  Illegible or unclear tattoos are subject to refusal.

MASSACHUSETTS 4-H RABBIT WORKSHOP - Postponed to a later date. Please check back for further information.

For further information, please contact:


State 4-H Animal Specialist
University of Massachusetts Amherst 
100 Venture Way, Suite 334
Hadley, MA 01035-9462
413-545-5302
 

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