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Overview
The breeds described below have been derived from the 'American Cavy Breeders Association' which provided the most comprehensive lsit of breeds. Please see http://www.acbaonline.com/breeds.html for further information.
To make the process of breed identification easier, each breed has several examples and includes a small narrative of the breed characteristic. The various colours and their descriptions can also be found at the bottom of the page.
Abyssinian
- The Abyssinian has a rough short coat defined by a symmetrical pattern of rosettes and ridges (similar to whorls in horses). The coat is often able to stand on end to accentuate the ridges. Variety of colours.
Abyssinian Satin
- Same as above except rough feeling coat has a more satin feel and is generally softer.
Coronet
- Usually have a long, dense coat and a crest/coronet on top of the head. Various colours.
Peruvian
- Most have continuously growing long hair that can reach up to 50cm. They usually have a top and under coat. Most also have a frontal hair sweep which can completely cover the head. Various colours.
Peruvian Satin
- Same as above but softer more shiney coat.
Short Haired
- Often also called "English" or "American". Has a smooth, consistently short coat and is sleek with a Roman nose. The hair does not usually have a parting. Variety of colours.
Short Haired Satin
- Same as above except that coat has a softer, satin finish.