Northern California Angora Guild

Thursday, January 13, 2022

Show A English Angora Judging at Dixon




A table full of English Angora waiting for the judge.



Show A judge is Alan Rafferty who is looking at the English Angora white senior buck.



Checking nails.  For white variety, the checking is more on whether there are any nails missing or deformed, all nails on white are white.   On colored rabbits there are chances of mismatched colors of which is a disqualification.   



Judge Allen looking at an English Angora colored senior buck.



Some rabbits have the comment cards on the top of their coops.  Such indicates that the rabbit is ready to go back as it did not win the class.



Cavy judge Julie is interested in becoming a rabbit registrar, she comes to observe and steps in to help clerking.    



Cavy judge Julie takes down the comments from rabbit judge Alan.



 
While the judging is going on, two law enforcement officers come by to the showroom, they are fascinated by the English Angora.   Earlier there were a few PETA people came inside the showroom to protest, it is possible that the sheriff department got involved.  It is lawful to protest outside the building but not lawful to go inside the building to disrupt the venue.




Stephanie B. on the right is the owner of the chinchilla English Angora.  A good photo op for her and the officers.

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