Saturday, May 07, 2022
Friday, May 06, 2022
Show B Best In Show Judging at WCC
Show B Best In Show judges are Briony Smith of KS and Rusty Westoff of TN.
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Judge Briony examines the Satin Angora while judge Rusty working on the French Angora. |
Judges looking at the American Fuzzy Lop. |
The Best In Show goes to a Mini Satin. |
Thursday, May 05, 2022
Show C French Angora and Satin Angora Judging at WCC
French Angora senior doe on the table. |
Itty bitty French Angora juniors. |
Casey clerks for judge Eric and listens to his comments on her Satin Angoras. |
The BOB Satin Angora goes to the colored senior doe. |
Louis Potter comes by to view the BOB Satin Angora. For a list of winners, go to: NCAG Show Results: April 10, 2022 Angora Showing at WCC (angorashowresults.blogspot.com) |
Wednesday, May 04, 2022
Show C English Angora Judging at WCC
A TV crew is following judge Eric.
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The first place colored senior doe and the BOV colored. |
One more serious examination before making the final decision. |
The white senior doe is the BOB winner. |
For a list of winners, go to:
Tuesday, May 03, 2022
Show B French Angora and Satin Angora Judging at WCC
French Angora starts with white. |
The white French Angora doe is the open show A Best In Show winner; judge Joel is one of the two judges who awarded her the Best In Show. Needless to say, white doe wins the BOB. |
Reno has a very dry climate. Look at the static! Judge Joel's day job is an industrial electrician, he said that the shock from the rabbit static electricity still surprised him. |
Junior French Angora being evaluated by judge Joel, Allison watches.
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Monday, May 02, 2022
Show B English Angora Judging at WCC
Judge Joel likes this colored senior doe. |
You are the first place! |
BOV colored is the senior doe. |
One more look at the BOV white senior doe. |
The BOB goes to the white senior doe. For a list of winners, go to: |
NCAG Show Results: April 10, 2022 Angora Showing at WCC (angorashowresults.blogspot.com)
Sunday, May 01, 2022
Charlene Visits at WCC
It's wonderful to see old friends. Charlene was our NCAG president during the mid 1990s to early 2000s. She was very active in showing and was in charge of the 1998 Angora National held at the Reno Livestock Center. |
As life changes, Charlene eased out of rabbits and retired from her job at the casino. She went back to school and just completed her master's degree specializing in plants. The graduate study is for her own satisfaction, there is no plan of starting another career. There is always something new that we can learn, Charlene is a good example of the love for knowledge. |
Charlene says hi to the buns. She was very active in showing French Angora and Satin Angora in the 1990s to 2000s. She is also the first presenter of broken Satin Angora in 1994. |
She is very happy to see the Angoras being recognized. She learned of the French Angora winning the only open Best In Show on Saturday then after she went home, she also learned that the Satin Angora won the show C Best In Show on Sunday. |