Saturday, 12 October 2013

Criteria For Quality Bengal

Good criteria for quality Bengal:


So prize offered varies based on the following criteria.   In reality its hard to find Bengal who meet all these criteria. In most of the rosettes pattern plays the most important criteria.
  • The spot pattern/rosettes; i.e. donute rosettes is more valuable than arrow head or pawn print.
  • Absence of  bearing (bearing free).
  • The body; the bigger and longer (2 type of Bengal accordingly to size).
  • Long elongated face, nose and jaw.
  • Eyes setting are at the side way rather than on same facial plain.
  • Long and bigger tail.
  • Small ears (wild look).
  • Friendly and playful.
  • Proven stud or queen (productive).
  • Full medical check up i.e. Piruvate kinase deficiency (PDF) and heart disease screening.
  • Regular deworming and vaccination.
  • Smooth shiny silky furs.
  • Prominent rosette with clear background or high contrast.

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