Northern California Angora Guild

Friday, January 23, 2026

NCAG Specialty English Angora Judging at Vallejo




Judge for the NCAG specialty show is Melissa Magee.  Betty is the show secretary as well as the clerk when English Angora are being judged.



Raeanna and Raeberta are saying hi to each other.



They are competing in the same class.  So far Raeberta won BOB in show A and Raeanna won BOB in show B.   The specialty will decide who wins more.



Judge Melissa checking the underside of the one of the sisters.



One of the sisters being judged.  Which one?  It's your guess as good as my guess.



The two sisters look identical.



This is the last one left in the class, thus the winner.   Which sister?   It's Raeanna.

For a list of winners, go to:



 

Thursday, January 22, 2026

Show B French Angora and Satin Angora Judging at Vallejo



Carol and Carolyn are watching the French Angora judging by Corey.



Judge Corey examining a French Angora colored junior doe.   



Judge Corey's choice of Satin Angora BOV white.


Judge Corey's choice of the Satin Angora BOV colored and BOB.


While the French and Satin Angoras are being judged in show B, English Angora are being judged at the specialty table.  As a result, very vew photos of these two breeds are available.




Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Show B English Angora Judging at Vallejo




Show B judge for Angoras is Corey San Jose.



Judge Corey brings his friend as the table clerk.



On the table are one of the English Angora colored senior does.



Checking, checking and checking.



More checking.



Corey's friend is also examining the English Angora.



Judge Corey makes his decision, the first place colored senior doe is also the BOB.

For a list of winners, go to:





Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Show A French Angora Judging at Vallejo





There are three white junior does for judge Courtney to evaluate.



All three are nice, but there has to be a third place.



Then a second place.



And here comes the winner of the white junior doe class, this is also the BOV white.



The French Angora BOV colored is the chestnut senior doe.

 

The two colored junior does are both very nice but neither could win over the colored senior doe for BOV colored.



Here is the only buck on the table, a very nice one nonetheless, automatically a BOSB.  



It's time to decide on the French Angora BOB.  Judge Courtney goes back to reexamine the white junior doe that is the BOV white.



After careful examination, judge Courtney awards the BOB to the white junior doe.

For a list of winners, go to:

NCAG Show Results: Janurary 10, 2026 Angora Showing at Vallejo



 

Monday, January 19, 2026

Show A English Angora Judging at Vallejo




Judge Courtney starts with the colored senior buck class.  This is the second place English Angora colored senior buck.



The first place colored senior buck goes on to win the BOSB.




This photo gives an overview of the judging area.



There are two English Angora colored senior does that are in full prime coat.  Judges usually have to take a bit longer time to decision which one to be placed first.   



Judge Courtney's decision is to award the first place and BOB to Raeberta who goes on to win the open Best In Show out of the 42 breeds and several hundreds of rabbits in show A.

For a list of winners, go to:

NCAG Show Results: Janurary 10, 2026 Angora Showing at Vallejo



 



Sunday, January 18, 2026

Show A Satin Angora Judging at Vallejo



The judge for Angoras in show A is Courtney Collins at judging table 4.   


Judge Courtney starts with the Satin Angora.



The Satin Angora BOV white is the senior doe.




These two pretty colored Satin Angoras are the finalists for the BOV colored.



The BOV colored goes to the pretty honey colored doe.



After reexamining the BOV white and the BOV colored, the BOB goes to the colored senior doe.

For a list of winners, go to:

NCAG Show Results: Janurary 10, 2026 Angora Showing at Vallejo