Northern California Angora Guild

Monday, February 23, 2026

A Fun Day at Melissa's Farm


We regularly attend shows on fairgrounds, the CRCS triple open shows on February 14 at Antioch are a case in point.  These shows accept all of the ARBA recognized breeds and the venue is usually crowded, fun but not intimate.  We still have lots of photos and reports about the CRCS triple shows on February 14, we would like to take a break and post some photos of a trip with shows to judge Melissa Magee's home and farm on Saturday, February 21, 2026.  We will go back to posting photos from the CRCS shows at Antioch in a few days.



Melissa and Ed are known for having the most delicious white peaches during the summer.  Betty and Casey got to visit the peach trees on their farm.   Their farm has 40 acres with trees, farm equipment and animals.



Melissa and Ed welcome all the people who they have invited to visit.



There are good food, good company and good time.



Melissa and Ed's daughter Lena is working at the Ameriican Fuzzy Lop table.




Casey and Betty get to have a picture taken with judge Ray Stacy.




Casey and Betty with judge Kevin Stanford who flew in from AZ.
The show tables are set up in the barn, you can see some of the tools used in the farm next to the wall.
What are the breeds included in this invited show? Who are the judges?  Stay tuned, more to come.



 

Sunday, February 22, 2026

Show A French Angora Judging at Antioch




The French Angora is the last Angora breed of the 3 on judge Maddie's table.   There isn't any Giant Angora in this show area.



There are three pretty French Angora white does in the class.



All three does are very pretty and nice, they are littermate sisters.  



This is the judge's choice of the white senior doe class.



The little cute chestnut buck is going to a show for the first time.   It's looking at his mama Carolyn for support.



Judge Maddie is starting the colored senior doe class.




This is the third place colored senior doe.



This is the second place colored senior doe.



This is the first place colored senior doe and the BOV colored.


The BOB goes to the white senior doe.


For a list of winners, go to:

NCAG Show Results: February14, 2026 Angora Showing at Antioch, CA.