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What is a broken coat?

  1. A type of coat with irregular colors

  2. Guard hair is broken or missing in spots exposing the undercoat - showing the effects of molt

  3. A coat that does not keep the rabbit warm

  4. A disease that affects the rabbit's fur

The correct answer is: Guard hair is broken or missing in spots exposing the undercoat - showing the effects of molt

A broken coat is a term used in the context of rabbits, referring to the type of coat. The correct answer is B because this describes an actual physical characteristic of the coat. Option A is incorrect because the color of the coat does not define its type. Option C is incorrect because keeping the rabbit warm is not the defining characteristic of a broken coat. Lastly, option D is incorrect because a broken coat is not a disease, but a physical attribute.