Saturday, August 26, 2023
Friday, August 25, 2023
Show A Satin Angora Judging at Petaluma
Thursday, August 24, 2023
Show A French Angora Judging at Petaluma
There are five pointed white French Angora on the table. The points are very light that are hardly visible.
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On the table is the chocolate senior buck that won BOSB. The broken French Angora in the next coop is a junior doe. |
The French Angora BOB goes to the tort senior doe on the left and the BOSB goes to the chocolate senior buck on the right. |
For a list of winners, go to:
Wednesday, August 23, 2023
Show A English Angora Judging at Petaluma
The judge is Kate Smith of CA, Pattee does the clerking. Pattee is not showing any rabbit or cavy, she drove all the way to support the show and to help working at the Angora table.
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Judge Kate checking on a white junior doe. |
Judge Kate comments on the colored senior buck that advances to BOSB. The BOB is the white senior doe that is awarded the Reserve In Show. |
For a list of winners, go to:
Tuesday, August 22, 2023
Open Top Winners at Petaluma
California Rabbit and Cavy Shows put on triple all breed shows on Saturday, August 19, 2023 at Petaluma, CA
Show A Reserve In Show goes to Casey's English Angora.
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Judge Courtney picks Kelly's Tan as the show B Reserve In Show. |
In show C, judge Jordan Miner selects Robert and Garret's Californian as the Best In Show. |
Kelly's Tan is once again the Reserve In Show in show C. |
Monday, August 21, 2023
Sunday, August 20, 2023
Benefit Show on “Stand Up to Cancer” Day
August 19 is declared as the "Stand Up to Cancer" day, CRCS puts on triple benefit shows at Petaluma. All proceeds go to the Susan G. Corman Foundation to fight breast cancer. |
So many prestige judges and volunteers all donate their services without pay. |
Before show starts in the morning, the judges, volunteers, exhibitors, ... gethered together to have a photo taken. Most dress in pink, the color of breast cancer fight. This benefit show concept is spearheaded by judge Jordan Miner. |
Arian comes all the way from Reno to visit and to volunteer his help, no rabbit being shown, just purely to support the cause. After he took the picture, he can't help but does a selfie. |