ABOUT Mini Rex
General
Fur=35 Color=15 Condition=5 Body=35 Head=5
Ears= 5 (Ears cannot exceed of 3 1/2 inches)
Weight: Juniors Does/Bucks Senior Does Senior Bucks
2 lbs (minimum) 3 lbs 4 oz- 4 lbs 8 oz 3 lbs- 4 lbs 4 oz
3 lbs 12 oz (maximum) 4 lbs 4 oz (ideal) 4 lbs (ideal)
Body
- Body should be well proportioned, balanced and uniform. Body is to be compact
and smooth. Shoulders, midsection and hindquarters are to be well developed and
well filled. Depth and with of body should be in balance. When viewed from the
side, the topline should rise gradually from the base of the ears to a high
point over the center of the hips and then round down to a full hindquarter at
the base of the tail. Small dewlaps are allowed in does. Legs should be
straight, rather short in length and medium to fine in bone. Tail should be
proportional to body.
Head
- Head should balance with the body and be set relatively close to the shoulders. Face and jaws should be well-filled with a slightly more refined face in does. Eyes should be bright and bold.
Ears
- Ears should balance with the body, be thick, short, and carried erect. Ears cannot exceed over 3 1/2 inches in length.
Fur- Fur
should be extremely dense, straight, and upright with an ideal length of 5/8
inch. It should be the same length, density, and texture over the entire body.
Guard hairs should be plentiful and evenly distributed without noticeable
protrusion. Fur should be plush and offer a distinct springy resistance when
touched.
There are 17 different varieties of MR:
black, blue, blue-eyed white, broken, castor, chinchilla, chocolate, Himalayan, lilac, lynx, opal, otter, red, sable point, seal, tortoise, red-eyed white
Click HERE to see Our RED Herd.
Click HERE to see Our TORT Herd.
Fur=35 Color=15 Condition=5 Body=35 Head=5
Ears= 5 (Ears cannot exceed of 3 1/2 inches)
Weight: Juniors Does/Bucks Senior Does Senior Bucks
2 lbs (minimum) 3 lbs 4 oz- 4 lbs 8 oz 3 lbs- 4 lbs 4 oz
3 lbs 12 oz (maximum) 4 lbs 4 oz (ideal) 4 lbs (ideal)
Body
- Body should be well proportioned, balanced and uniform. Body is to be compact
and smooth. Shoulders, midsection and hindquarters are to be well developed and
well filled. Depth and with of body should be in balance. When viewed from the
side, the topline should rise gradually from the base of the ears to a high
point over the center of the hips and then round down to a full hindquarter at
the base of the tail. Small dewlaps are allowed in does. Legs should be
straight, rather short in length and medium to fine in bone. Tail should be
proportional to body.
Head
- Head should balance with the body and be set relatively close to the shoulders. Face and jaws should be well-filled with a slightly more refined face in does. Eyes should be bright and bold.
Ears
- Ears should balance with the body, be thick, short, and carried erect. Ears cannot exceed over 3 1/2 inches in length.
Fur- Fur
should be extremely dense, straight, and upright with an ideal length of 5/8
inch. It should be the same length, density, and texture over the entire body.
Guard hairs should be plentiful and evenly distributed without noticeable
protrusion. Fur should be plush and offer a distinct springy resistance when
touched.
There are 17 different varieties of MR:
black, blue, blue-eyed white, broken, castor, chinchilla, chocolate, Himalayan, lilac, lynx, opal, otter, red, sable point, seal, tortoise, red-eyed white
Click HERE to see Our RED Herd.
Click HERE to see Our TORT Herd.