Northern California Angora Guild

Thursday, February 06, 2020

Show A Angora Judging at Stockton




It an unusual situation, the English Angora is the first breed in the morning.   Judge Melissa and exhibitors nonetheless are in very good mood.  
   

A white buck is on its back for the judge to examine nails.



Judge Melissa carefully examine the white buck's wool.



The white doe definitely has more wool than the bucks.



The colored senior doe also has a very impressive coat.



The little girl Morgan on the right has a little English Angora on the table for the youth show.



Judge Melissa says that the display broken junior doe is even better than the two junior does in the regular class.   It's also little Morgan's favorite rabbit, she wants a picture taken with the judge.



Carolyn listens to judge Melissa commenting on the pretty French Angora chocolate junior doe.



Here are two of the big French Angora senior does.  The one on the right eventually goes on to win the all breed Best In Show.


The Satin Angora are now on the table.  Casey clerks.


The Satin Angora now has as good a coat as the other breeds of Angoras. 



The Satin Angora breed has improved tremendously in the last few years.



This black Satin Angora doe won a Reserve In Show two weeks ago at Gridley, it's the Satin Angora's first big in this area.  

For a list of class winners, go to:
https://angorashowresults.blogspot.com/2020/02/february-1-2020-angora-showing-at.html




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