Northern California Angora Guild

Thursday, April 11, 2019

Saturday NCAG Specialty Show A Judging at WCC




Northern California Angora Guild sponsors two specialty shows on Saturday, April 6, 2019 at Reno. Reported here are the first specialty show.


Saturday morning starts with the first NCAG specialty show with ARBA district 6 director Jim Rowland.



The first breed on the table is the Giant Angora.   The Giant Angora is enjoying a resurgence of number and breeders.   Of the 75 rabbits entered in each specialty show, 32 are the Giant Angora.   At the current time, white is the only accepted color in the Giant Angora.



There are breeders working on colored Giant Angora, and there are 8 entered in the show for exhibition.



The next breed on the table for judge Jim is the Satin Angora.



When judge Jim is judging the Satin Angora, Kellyjo clerks.   Kellyjo is also a judge and also the COD holder of broken Satin Angora that passed the first showing in flying color last year.



The English Angora are waiting for judge Jim to finish judging the Satin Angora.






Betty clerks for judge Jim.


Judge and clerk are both having a good time.


Judge Jim is examining one of the English Angora colored senior does.



The BOB winner of the English Angora is this full coated colored senior doe.



There are lots of French Angora to be judged by judge Jim.   Casey clerks and Julie D is having a conversation with the judge.



Judge Jim is examining a junior French Angora.



Out of the four breeds, judge Jim picked Carol's French Angora colored senior doe as the specialty Best In Show.



The specialty Reserve In Show goes to Betty's English Angora colored senior doe.   These are the two same rabbits that took specialty Best In Show and Reserve In Show on Friday night.







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