Northern California Angora Guild

Friday, December 13, 2019

Show C Angora Judging at Hollister




Show C Angora judge is Alan Rafferty from CA.    This is Alan's second show since he received his judge's license.   He has work as "judge's assist" in Angora judging several times. 



A colored English Angora on judge Alan's table.


Judge Alan checking body.


There are two Giant Angora bucks in the show, one is a senior and another intermediate.    Intermediate is also called 6/8, which means the rabbit is within the 6 to 8 months old.    Giant Angora is considered a heavyweight rabbit, thus no upper limit on weight and has an intermediate class.  The heavyweight rabbits are also called  "6-class" rabbits because there are senior, junior and intermediate classes for bucks and for does, altogether 6 classes.   The English Angora, French Angora and Satin Angora are considered as lightweight rabbits, either it's junior or senior with 6 months old as the dividing line.   The lightweight rabbits are called "4 class" rabbits because there are senior buck, senior doe, junior buck and junior doe classes.



Judge Alan working on the colored French Angora.



The French Angora has a commercial body, should be solid in flesh condition.


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