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American Rabbit Breeders Association
http://www.arba.net
The objects of the American Rabbit Breeders Association, Inc., are to unify, foster, promote, improve, further and enhance, through its membership, high standards of perfection, efficiency and cooperation between all phases of the rabbitry industry; to do all such lawful acts and things necessary to further the best of interests of the rabbit industry, and to formulate, determine and coordinate policies of mutual and national import and concern for such industry. The prime purpose, throughout, is to present a unified industry to promote the interests of the rabbit industry in all of its phases, and to advance other matters in which national coordination is deemed advisable by the Board of Directors of the Association. |
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American Rabbit Breeders Association District 8
District No. 8. Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Manitoba and Ontario
Current District 8 Director: Ronn Mauck
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86th ARBA Convention - The Endless Summer
The 2009 show promises even more enhancements and revisions to the ARBA Convention format. New this year will be a Conference Track with many of the top names in the rabbit and cavy show world giving informative seminars on current topics. The 2009, 86th ARBA Convention and Show will truly be an event not to miss!
November 1-5, 2009 in San Diego, California |
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Ohio Californian Rabbit Specialty Club
Join the OCRSC - Dues are $5 per person and due at the spring show every year the first weekend in May.
President Tracie Thorp; Vice President Barb Fender; Secretary/Treasurer Joann Simmons; Directors Fred Herra, Dave Pauly, Chuck Henderson, Becky Bogan and Brian Simmons.
Ohio Holland Lop Rabbit Fanciers
The objects of the Ohio Holland Lop Rabbit Fanciers are to foster, promote, improve, further and enhance, through it's membership, high standards of perfection in the Holland Lop; to insure integrity, unity, cooperation and fellowship among Holland Lop breeders; and to do all such lawful acts and things necessary to further the best interests of the rabbit industry. |
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Ohio Jersey Wooly Rabbit Club
The Jersey Wooly, also known as the Dwarf Angora in Europe, is a breed of Domestic rabbit weighing about 3 pounds with a bold head and easy-care wool fur on their body. They are noted for their high intelligence, docile nature, and gentle disposition. |
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Ohio Mini Lop Rabbit Club
The objective of this club shall be to promote and improve the breeding of Mini Lop rabbits; to disseminate information to members, to encourage the exhibition of Mini Lop rabbits. The club shall be a nonprofit organization.
Ohio Mini Rex Rabbit Club
The Ohio Mini Rex Rabbit Club shall be a chartered regional specialty club of the American Rabbit Breeders Assoc., Inc; the National Mini Rex Rabbit Club, and the Ohio State Rabbit Breeders Assoc., Inc.; and shall be governed by the rules and regulations of these parent/associated organizations that apply to regional specialty clubs.
Ohio Thrianta Club
Chartered in early 2009 (#B511), the Ohio Thrianta Club is devoted to promoting this wonderful breed of rabbit in Ohio and surrounding states! We welcome you to our website and invite you to become a member of our club!
The Thrianta is the 46th breed of rabbit recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association.
Portsmouth Rabbit Breeders Association
Our rabbit club has been in existance for many years and we continue to grow in membership. We are very proud to have as a member of our club 1 of the ARBA's oldest Judges - Harry Rice who is very active with the club. We also have some of our founding members still within the club. They are: Harry & Deskie Rice, John & Martha Warner, Whitey & Sarah Waddell. If anyone has further info regarding the founding of The Portsmouth Rabbit Breeders Association, please share your memories by e-mailing dalenejl@aol.com as I know we still need any suggestions & knowledge to post to this site. |
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Stark County Rabbit & Cavy Breeders' Club
We are an organization dedicated to the promotion, development and improvement of the domestic rabbit and cavy. Our 65 members range from the pet owner with one rabbit or cavy to the breeder or commercial raiser with several hundred animals.Each aspect of the rabbit and cavy industry, whether it be fancy (for exhibition) as a pet, or for commercial value, is encouraged by our organization. We welcome you to join in on the fun at our monthly meetings! We meet each first Tuesday of the month. You can contact a club member or webmaster for information about our club meetings.
Zanesville Rabbit Breeders Association
A member is a person who will abide by our Consitution and By-Laws, support our local shows and support promotional activites. Must attend scheduled meetings and pay membership dues. Failure to do so can and will result in termination of membership without refund. Applicant must present application in person at a ZRBA meeting for the first reading. Applicant will be contacted by mail reguarding results of voting by membership at the second meeting. Must be 18 to vote.
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