Northern California Angora Guild

Saturday, November 27, 2021

Quinzanne on UC Davis Veterinary School Video



Quinzanne has joined Carolyn's Princesses squad in June.  Recently Carolyn has given her a gig, she went on a shot with a veterinary professor Dr. David Guzman as his sidekick in a UC Davis holiday greetings video.   Want to see the video?   Here is a link on youtube:


  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXX5IARsKDI



Dr. David Guzman holding Quinzanne.


She appears around 30 second after the video starts.   The UC Davis Veterinary Medicine channel has many informative videos.  Subscribe or click the channel to view other topics.    
 



Friday, November 26, 2021

Best In Show Judging at King City




Show A Best In Show is judged by Allan Ormond from Utah.



Judge Allan blows into the coat of the Satin Angora.
Judge Allan's choice of Best In Show is CJ's New Zealand, Reserve goes to Casey' Satin Angora.



Show B Best In Show judge is Ted Deloyola from Oregon.  He is examining an English Angora.



Judge Ted examining the American Fuzzy Lop.   His choice of Best In Show is Becky's Netherland Dwarf, Reserve In Show is Max's Mini Satin.



Show C Best In Show is judged by Roger Hassenpflug.   He is looking at the French Angora BOB.



On the table for judge Roger is the English Angora BOB.     His awards the Best In Show to Lauralee's Mini Satin and Reserve In Show to Emma's Netherland Dwarf.

The six top winners are all different, different exhibitors, different breeds and even the same breed they were different rabbits.    For the photos of the winners, go to:

Northern California Angora Guild: Open Best In Show Winners at King City (ncag.blogspot.com)

Northern California Angora Guild: Open Reserve In Show Winners at King City (ncag.blogspot.com)




 

Thursday, November 25, 2021

Happy Thanksgiving 2021





 


Northern California Angora Guild wishes everyone 


A Happy Thanksgiving.




Wednesday, November 24, 2021

Hard Workers at King City



Linda Bell is the show secretary also doubles as the registrar.    Beth Nelson on the left gets her rabbit registered.



Prizes for the winners.



Julie Spier and Lori Robiscotti are in charge of the raffle and prize tables.


Joe and Sara Buchanan are the Cavy show superintendent and secretary of the Cavy show.   The cavies are getting more popular since the RHD strikes the rabbits but not cavies, there are 156 cavy entries.






 

Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Show C French and Satin Angora Judging at King City



On the table are the French Angora, the Satin Angora are on the cart at left waiting to go on.  


Another view of the French Angora on the table.    On Casey's cart are the Satin Angora below the English Angora.





The two French Angora colored junior bucks are on the table.   

Judge Michael comments on the chocolate agouti junior buck.  Carol helps to write.  

 

Judge Michael picks the chocolate agouti junior buck as the BOB.  


For a list of winners, go to:

NCAG Show Results: November 13, 2021 Angora Showing at King City (angorashowresults.blogspot.com)



Monday, November 22, 2021

Show C English Angora Judging at King City




Show C judging Angora is Michael Perez of CA.    On the table is the white junior doe.




Judge Michael blows into the wool of a colored senior buck.



The colored senior buck winner.  



Little colored junior buck.




Colored senior doe.   Judge Michael picked the colored senior buck as the BOB winner.

For a list of winners, go to:  

NCAG Show Results: November 13, 2021 Angora Showing at King City (angorashowresults.blogspot.com)



 

Sunday, November 21, 2021

Rich Briones from Phillippines




While waiting for show C to start, judge Melissa Magee introduces Rich Briones to us.
From left to right are: Carol, Betty, Rich, Casey and Melissa.    Melissa introduces Rich:

"Rich Briones is a vet student and secretary of PLCI the rabbit club I worked for in the Philippines . We actually met in Malaysia first, so we have been in 3 countries together. 

Rich took her rabbit and cavy registrar tests at convention at passed both. She’s worked the necessary shows for the rabbit license traveling to Ohio for 2 shows and then meeting me in Texas for the shows there. She stayed with me before King City and worked the cavy show there with me. Rich plans to return next year to finish her cavy license.

Rich has started to feel like a family member so Ed and I call her our second daughter.

  


It's so wonderful to see such dedicated rabbit and cavy people from overseas.  Being an Asian myself, I am thrilled see our hobby expanded to countries all over Asia.  It'll be wonderful if Rich gets her license and comes to the US and judge, I'd love to see that happen.