Northern California Angora Guild

Monday, October 09, 2017

Open Satin Angora Judging at the ARBA Convention in Indy





The Angoras are cooped between the Polish and the Jersey Wooly.

 
Angora judge: Stacy Easton Martin, OH
The judging order this year starts with Satin Angora.   The breed order rotates in alphabetical order among the four breeds.  This year the first breed on the judging table is the white Satin Angora.   In the coops are the two white juniors.  They are the junior buck and junior doe class-winners that advanced to BOV and BOSV.
 



The colored Satin Angora follows the white.

 

Working next to judge Stacy is the Angora breed secretary Melissa from Delaware.
 

The Angora club is the only club that taped the ground for exhibitors and watchers to know where we should stand.

 

 

Stacy is working hard on the colored Satin Angora.


 

Emily and Katelyn are watching the Satin Angora judging.
 
 
 
Eventually it's time to select a Best of Breed.   BOB goes to ... Sandra's Satin Angora colored senior doe.
Here is an interesting tidbit: Sandra only brought one rabbit to the convention and that's the one that won BOB!  Sandra has lots of activities during the convention because she is the ARBA official photographer who has a booth to take photos of winners, presentation animals, or anything unusual,  she is also the editor of Domestic Rabbits.
 
 
Heather's white junior buck is the BOSB.

 


The BOV goes to the white junior doe that is shown by Joan Hastings.


For a complete list of Angora class winners, go to:
 
 
 
 



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