Does anyone have suggestion on Showmanship breeds?

I have no breed recommendations . If you are serious about wanting to win on the table I would recommend researching past shows and determine if a trend exists for a particular breed that frequently takes best in show.

While it shouldn't exist there can be particular prejudices, personal preferences that influence what breed is deserving of best in show. When my children were showing rabbits New Zealands consistently won BOS over all breeds. If you are only interested in best in class you could raise any breed you desire but IIRC there is a minimum number of entries, 5 I think, required in a class for judging. If you're the only one with that particular breed at a show you'll always need to have enough entries to meet minimum show requirements.
 
I have no breed recommendations . If you are serious about wanting to win on the table I would recommend researching past shows and determine if a trend exists for a particular breed that frequently takes best in show.

While it shouldn't exist there can be particular prejudices, personal preferences that influence what breed is deserving of best in show. When my children were showing rabbits New Zealands consistently won BOS over all breeds. If you are only interested in best in class you could raise any breed you desire but IIRC there is a minimum number of entries, 5 I think, required in a class for judging. If you're the only one with that particular breed at a show you'll always need to have enough entries to meet minimum show requirements.
We show standard white crested black polish in the junior show but we are looking so a just showmanship bantam that would be easier to handle!
 

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