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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.
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A colored English Angora on judge Alan's table.
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Judge Alan checking body.
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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.
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Judge Alan working on the colored French Angora.
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The French Angora has a commercial body, should be solid in flesh condition. |
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