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- Swedish_Hare abstract "The Swedish Hare and the Elfin rabbit, were developed simultaneously in Sweden and the United States, specifically for outstanding performance at sporting events for rabbits. Rabbit hopping and Rabbit Agility have become popular and a more competitive animal was desired. In Europe and the United States, breeders began to organize and working standards were in development by 2008. In October 2011, the Elfin rabbits in the United States officially became Swedish Hares.In Sweden, the landrace breed called the Gotland Rabbit, although rare, was admired for its good temperament and strong bodies. The Gotland rabbit also comes in all colors with many individuals possessing an athletic arched body type. With these qualities in mind to develop the Swedish Hare, good jumpers were bred to the European Polish (like the Britannia Petite in the US), the Belgian Hare and other breeds that were good jumpers and easy to handle.In the United States several breeds were used in developing the Elfin rabbit. All breeds were considered, using an outgoing temperament and an arched, athletic body type as a guide to individual selection. Large, arched American Rhinelanders were bred to the small Polish breed to reduce the size. Belgian Hares, Tans, Harlequin, Mini Satins, and Britannia Petites were other instrumental breeds. Now that the Elfins have been included in the Swedish Hare population, an international exchange of breeding stock is possible.Selection for the Swedish Hare is based on criteria directly related to the ability to jump and compete in jumping competitions. Color does not affect jumping ability, so there are NO disqualifications for color or markings. Color does help to tell the competitors apart, so wild and unusual colors are encouraged. The standard selects for the ability to jump in competition and avoids animals that might be hindered by extreme body type, coat, or ear length. Almost all the standard rabbit breeds have individuals that do well in rabbit sports, but Swedish Hares should excel in rabbit sports.".
- Swedish_Hare thumbnail Elfinrabbit.jpg?width=300.
- Swedish_Hare wikiPageExternalLink sverigehare.web.surftown.se.
- Swedish_Hare wikiPageExternalLink Elfin.
- Swedish_Hare wikiPageExternalLink Elfin.html.
- Swedish_Hare wikiPageExternalLink Elfingallery.html.
- Swedish_Hare wikiPageExternalLink www.gotlandskaninen.se.
- Swedish_Hare wikiPageID "22698661".
- Swedish_Hare wikiPageLength "5920".
- Swedish_Hare wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Swedish_Hare wikiPageRevisionID "478238545".
- Swedish_Hare wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rabbit_breeds.
- Swedish_Hare wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Swedish_Hare wikiPageWikiLink Gotland_Rabbit.
- Swedish_Hare wikiPageWikiLink Landrace.
- Swedish_Hare wikiPageWikiLink Polish_rabbit.
- Swedish_Hare wikiPageWikiLink Rabbit_show_jumping.
- Swedish_Hare wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- Swedish_Hare wikiPageWikiLink File:Elfinrabbit.jpg.
- Swedish_Hare wikiPageWikiLink File:TanElfinrabbit.JPG.
- Swedish_Hare wikiPageWikiLinkText "Swedish Hare".
- Swedish_Hare wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Swedish_Hare subject Category:Rabbit_breeds.
- Swedish_Hare type Breed.
- Swedish_Hare type Redirect.
- Swedish_Hare comment "The Swedish Hare and the Elfin rabbit, were developed simultaneously in Sweden and the United States, specifically for outstanding performance at sporting events for rabbits. Rabbit hopping and Rabbit Agility have become popular and a more competitive animal was desired. In Europe and the United States, breeders began to organize and working standards were in development by 2008.".
- Swedish_Hare label "Swedish Hare".
- Swedish_Hare sameAs Q7654696.
- Swedish_Hare sameAs m.05zlwy2.
- Swedish_Hare sameAs Thỏ_Thụy_Điển.
- Swedish_Hare sameAs Q7654696.
- Swedish_Hare wasDerivedFrom Swedish_Hare?oldid=478238545.
- Swedish_Hare depiction Elfinrabbit.jpg.
- Swedish_Hare isPrimaryTopicOf Swedish_Hare.