Northern California Angora Guild

Saturday, March 05, 2022

NCAG Specialty English Angora Judging






On Saturday, there is one open show and one specialty show.   NCAG specialty show has 39 Angoras and the judge is Penny Jackson from Michigan.  Judge Jackson started her rabbit hobby as a youth exhibitor, then went out of rabbits when she graduated from high school.   Many years later when her children were old enough and started showing interest in rabbits, she went back to showing and eventually became a judge.   Many of our judges came up from youth exhibitors.   



English Angora on judge Jackson's table.  Pattee watches, Casey writes. 


The first of the English Angora to be judged are the white senior bucks.  



This is the second place white senior doe.  



Judge Jackson carefully examines the white senior doe on the table.




After examination, the first place award goes to this white senior doe, and wins over the white senior buck to be the BOV. 



Colored senior doe, second place.  



Colored senior doe, first place then goes on to win the BOV.



Four very nice colored junior does.  



The first place colored junior doe is the fawn on the left.  


For a list of winners, go to: 



 

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home