What Are These? New Breed?
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| Just a reminder, flopped ears are not acceptable in the English Angora breed standard, it's one of the disqualifications. |
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| Just a reminder, flopped ears are not acceptable in the English Angora breed standard, it's one of the disqualifications. |
| In 1986 I ventured out of state to attend the Angora National in Washington state, Cindy judged: Northern California Angora Guild: Remember When: Angora National in 1986 |
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| At the 1990 Angora National in Ventura, CA, Cindy once again judged. By then there were 4 breeds of Angoras but the majority of the numbers were still in the breeds of English Angora and French Angora. My white doe Chu's Jasmine was lucky to have been chosen as the Best In Show. See: Northern California Angora Guild: Remember When: Angora National 1990 The next year, Cindy judged Angoras at the 1991 ARBA convention at Pomona, CA. My doe Chu's Sweety Pie won BOB and my junior buck won BOSB. There was no photo taken with Cindy but there were some photos of the rabbits and prizes in Northern California Angora Guild: Remember When: 1991 ARBA Convention Show Results and Prizes |
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| 1992 was a big year for Cindy who was elected ARBA president in 1989 and was re-elected into her second term. Cindy was the first and only woman to have taken the position of ARBA president. It was also a big year for the English Angora that became the first wool breed rabbit to have won a Best In Show at the ARBA convention. The name of the Best In Show winner was Chu's Sweet Sixteen. At that time, the honor and the trophy was awarded at the ARBA banquet, Cindy awarded me the Best In Show trophy on the stage. It had been reported that Cindy liked to hold on to other's hand when she talked. As you could see, that's what she was doing. You can also see my happy face. Wish that Chu's Sweet Sixteen was in the picture but rabbits were not welcome at the banquet. Northern California Angora Guild: Convention Memories: 1992 ARBA Convention Best In Show The next two Angora Nationals were held in 1998 at Reno and 2002 in Oregon, Cindy judged both. 1998 Best In Show winner was my blue doe Chu's Julia and 2002 Best In Show winner was my white doe Chu's Charlize. No picture was taken in 1998, only 3 pictures taken in 2002: Northern California Angora Guild: Remember When: 2002 Angora National in Oregon Next two ARBA conventions that Cindy judged were in 2003 and 2008.
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| Holly Tracy with her English Angora colored senior buck. |
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| Graham Thomas with his English Angora colored senior doe. |
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| Linda Hibbert with her English Angora colored junior doe. Linda also has American Fuzzy Lop. |
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| Andrea Evan and Kathy Thomas with their roaring English Angora white senior doe. Andrea has taken over the NARBC president's job after the Angora National. |
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| Meet one of the young staff members Nathan. Nathan is very interested in crafty things, he asks a lot of questions and gets two skeins of Angora yarns from Betty. Maybe we'll get an Angora exhbitor and/or spinner/knitter in the future? |
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| It has been a fun day. It's late in the afternoon, Carol and Betty are ready to go home. The red shirt is a fair staff and the blue shirt is a fair volunteer, they help to pull Carol and Betty's demo material back to the parking lot. Betty is following them to make sure nothing falls off the carts, and taking this photo. Until next year, rabbit show and demo! |
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| As soon as the fair opens to the general public at noon, there are people coming into the small animal building. |
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| Benji is a hit. |
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| Benji is the center of attention. |
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Kids specially like Benji.
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| The feel of two shawls give the fairgoers a good idea of how Angora compares to sheep wool. |
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| We arrived early, before the fair opens to the public. The stuff are caring for the rabbits that are available for adoption. |
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| There are a few fairgoers who arrive early and able to get in. |
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| Carol brought her spinning wheel to show spinning. Dolores sits with us. |
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| Carol also brought French Angora buck Benji along. Benji is very sociable, loves attention. Demo will be a fun thing for him. There are photo albums on the table for people to flip through, and the big boards showing the Angora rabbits. On the right side of the table, Betty displays some of her yarns and hats. It does not seem crowded in these photos, just wait...... |
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| In early May, Betty's doe Raeberta had a litter of two babies. A week later, Casey's Satin Angora doe also had a litter of two babies. The Satin Angora mom did not have enough milk to feed her two babies so the two Satin Angora babies joined Raeberta's nest. The two bigger ones are the English Angora babies and the two younger ones are the Satin Angora babies. |
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| The chocolate Satin Angora bunny's eyes are open, nice and clean. She is the only girl in the nest of 4. |
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Even though they have to compete with the older English Angora bunnies, both Satin Angora babies grow well.
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| All work out well, now they are two months old, eating and pooping normally. Casey and Isaura are happy. |
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| Isaura with her dad Cole. Cole had raised Satin Angoras with mom Casey back in the 1990s when he was a kid. |
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| They have grown a lot since the day of the Alameda Fair on June 20. |
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| Pretty Isaura with pretty Satin Angora babies. |