British Rabbit Council
The British Rabbit Council (BRC) is an organisation for rabbit enthusiasts in the United Kingdom. Rabbits are the UK's third most popular pet.[1]
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| Abbreviation | BRC | 
|---|---|
| Formation | 1934 | 
| Legal status | Non-Profit Organisation | 
| Purpose | Rabbits in the UK | 
| Location | 
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Region served   | UK | 
Membership    | Rabbit Owners | 
Main organ  | Governing body | 
| Website | thebrc | 
History
    
The British Rabbit Council was formed in 1934 when the British Rabbit Society and the National Rabbit Council of Great Britain and her Dominions merged.[2]
Recognised breeds
    
There are over 50 breeds recognised by the British Rabbit Council and over 500 varieties. These are divided into four groups – Fancy, Lop, Normal Fur, Rex.[3]
Structure
    
To enter most rabbit shows, participants must be Council members and their rabbits must have a metal ring around one hind leg registered in their name. In breed classes, the rabbits are judged to a standard.
References
    
- "Top Ten Most Popular Pets in the UK". top-ten-10.com.
 - "The BRC - The Official website of The British Rabbit Council". thebritishrabbitcouncil.org.
 - "BRC Breed Standards". Archived from the original on 2013-03-29. Retrieved 2013-12-27.
 
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