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American Satin Rabbit Breeders Assoc. Officers: President: Susan Moessner 3500 S. Wagner Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48103 Phone: (734) 668-6709 Email: [email protected] Vice President: Roger Hassenpflug 4685 W. Griffin Creek Rd., Medford, OR 97501 Phone: (541) 773-1103 Email: [email protected] Secretary-Treasurer: Gina Cavender P.O. Box 5, Jamestown, IN 46147 Phone: (765) 894-2223 Email: [email protected] For further information, please feel free to contact any of the officers, directors, or members listed on the American Satin Rabbit Breeders Assoc. website. Visit our website at: www.asrba.org American Satin Rabbit Breeders Association “Rabbits of Beauty and Distinction” “ A Team with Sheen” A new Official ASRBA Guidebook, representing Satins and Mini Satins is available to ASRBA members only A quarterly Newsletter, “The Satin News,” packed full of valuable and useful information to keep you up to date with the Satin & Mini Satin breeds A website: www.asrba.org An Open and Youth Sweepstakes program for Satins and Mini Satins, including a separate sweepstakes for COD varieties under develop- ment An official Yahoo group for ASRBA members only: http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/groups/ AmericanSatinRabbit Breeders/ An ASRBA Facebook Page: search for Amer- ican Satin Rabbit Breeders Association A National Show every spring for Satins and Mini Satins Adult members have the right to vote on matters that are important to the breeds An opportunity to run for an ASRBA office or to serve on a committee to represent the member- ship Promote your Satins and Mini Satins through advertising in the Satin News Participate in Youth Royalty Contests at the National All Satin Show in the Spring Benefits offered with A.S.R.B.A Membership includes:

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Page 1: American Satin Rabbit Breeders Associationd2oqb2vjj999su.cloudfront.net/users/000/067/726/365... · 2014-10-20 · A quarterly Newsletter, “The Satin News,” packed full of valuable

American Satin Rabbit Breeders Assoc. Officers:

President: Susan Moessner

3500 S. Wagner Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48103

Phone: (734) 668-6709

Email: [email protected]

Vice President: Roger Hassenpflug

4685 W. Griffin Creek Rd., Medford, OR 97501

Phone: (541) 773-1103

Email: [email protected]

Secretary-Treasurer: Gina Cavender

P.O. Box 5, Jamestown, IN 46147

Phone: (765) 894-2223

Email: [email protected]

For further information, please

feel free to contact any of the

officers, directors, or members

listed on the American Satin

Rabbit Breeders Assoc. website.

Visit our website at:

www.asrba.org

American Satin Rabbit Breeders

Association

“Rabbits of

Beauty

and

Distinction”

“ A Team with Sheen”

A new Official ASRBA Guidebook, representing

Satins and Mini Satins is available to ASRBA

members only

A quarterly Newsletter, “The Satin News,”

packed full of valuable and useful information

to keep you up to date with the Satin & Mini

Satin breeds

A website: www.asrba.org

An Open and Youth Sweepstakes program for

Satins and Mini Satins, including a separate

sweepstakes for COD varieties under develop-

ment

An official Yahoo group for ASRBA members

only: http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/groups/

AmericanSatinRabbit Breeders/

An ASRBA Facebook Page: search for Amer-

ican Satin Rabbit Breeders Association

A National Show every spring for Satins and

Mini Satins

Adult members have the right to vote on

matters that are important to the breeds

An opportunity to run for an ASRBA office or to

serve on a committee to represent the member-

ship

Promote your Satins and Mini Satins through

advertising in the Satin News

Participate in Youth Royalty Contests at the

National All Satin Show in the Spring

Benefits offered with

A.S.R.B.A Membership includes:

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Welcome to the American Satin Rabbit Breeders Association

American Satin Rabbit Breeders Assoc.

Membership Application

Check the box that applies: New _____ Renewal/Lapsed _____

1 yr. 1 yr. 3 yrs. 3 yrs.

New Renewal New Renewal

Single Adult: $17____ $12____ $35____ $30____

Husband/Wife: $19____ $14____ $40____ $35____

Youth: $14____ $ 9____ $28____ $23____

Family: $22____ $17____ $46____ $41____

New member fee: $5.00 This fee is waived if the membership is

purchased at the A.R.B.A. Convention or National All Satin Show.

Electronic Membership: Subtract $3 per year of membership

chosen from above schedule of fees. With this option, a household

will receive their Satin News by e-mail.

Foreign Members: Add a $10.00 Service Charge per year.

I hereby make application for membership in the American Satin &

Mini Satin Rabbit Breeders Association and agree to abide by its

constitution and by-laws. I am enclosing the appropriate

membership fees.

Date: ____________________

Name: ARBA # Youth DOB

_________________________ ___________ _____________

_________________________ ___________ _____________

_________________________ ___________ _____________

_________________________ ___________ _____________

_________________________ ___________ _____________

Breeds raised: ______________________________________

Address: _________________________ Phone: ___________

City: ________________ State: ______ Zip Code: _________

E-mail: _____________________________________________

Recommended by: ___________________________________

Recognized

Satin Varieties

A National Satin Club was first formed by Walter

Huey and John C. Fehr in 1936 after Walter Huey

found the Satinized kits in his nest box. The Satin

breed was recognized by the American Rabbit

Breeders Association in 1946. There are currently

eleven recognized varieties in the Satin breed.

Satins weigh between 8.5 and 11 pounds as seniors.

Black Blue Broken Pattern

Californian Chinchilla Chocolate

Copper Otter Red

Siamese White

The Broken pattern is white with any recognized Satin

variety in the pattern. It is recommended to have

10 - 50% color in the broken pattern. The Otter is

recognized in four colors: black, blue, chocolate, and

lilac.

Black Blue Chinchilla

Chocolate Opal Otter

The Mini Satin, under the Certificate of Development by

J. Leo Collins, was admitted to the ARBA Standard of

Perfection in 2006. The white variety was the first rec-

ognized color. There are several COD’s under develop-

ment within the ARBA presentation process.

Mini Satins weigh between 3.25 and 4.75 pounds.

Recognized

Mini Satin Varieties

Tortoise Group White

Red Siamese Silver Marten