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An Argenté de Champagne rabbit. The breed that is recognised by the BRC as the Argenté de Champagne [2] is similar to the breed that is recognised by ARBA as the Champagne d'Argent. [4] The Argenté de Champagne weighs 4.1–5.4 kilograms (9.0–11.9 lb). Its undercolour is described as dark slate blue, with a bluish white body.
Creme d'Argent [US] Image Archived 2 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine: 5 lb (2.3 kg) Short: Erect [Argente Crème markings] [d] No: Yes European Union France: Argente de Champagne [UK] See also: Champagne d'Argent [US] 9–12 lb (4.1–5.4 kg) Short: Erect [Argente de Champagne markings] [e] No: Yes European Union France: Argente Noir
Original plates of Darwin and Mendel from Volume 1, Issue 1 of the American Breeders Magazine, 1910. The American Genetic Association ( AGA ) is a US-based professional scientific organization dedicated to the study of genetics and genomics which was founded as the American Breeders Association in 1903. [ 1 ]
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The breed was developed from Flemish Giant, Champagne d'Argent, and Californian stock, and later with New Zealand white crossings. [3] Altex rabbits weigh 4.5 to 9.1 kg (10 to 20 lb) and have coat markings similar to the Californian rabbit (having dark points). [4]
Fierceness, Ireland-based City of Troy and Forever Young from Japan are among a full field of 14 horses for the $7 million Breeders’ Cup Classic next month at Del Mar. The Classic field was ...