A Fun Day at Melissa's Farm
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| Melissa and Ed's daughter Lena is working at the Ameriican Fuzzy Lop table. |
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| Casey and Betty get to have a picture taken with judge Ray Stacy. |
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| Casey and Betty with judge Kevin Stanford who flew in from AZ. |
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| Melissa and Ed's daughter Lena is working at the Ameriican Fuzzy Lop table. |
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| Casey and Betty get to have a picture taken with judge Ray Stacy. |
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| Casey and Betty with judge Kevin Stanford who flew in from AZ. |
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| 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. |
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| There are three pretty French Angora white does in the class. |
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| All three does are very pretty and nice, they are littermate sisters. |
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| This is the judge's choice of the white senior doe class. |
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| The little cute chestnut buck is going to a show for the first time. It's looking at his mama Carolyn for support. |
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| Judge Maddie is starting the colored senior doe class. |
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| This is the third place colored senior doe. |
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| This is the first place colored senior doe and the BOV colored. |
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| 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. |
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| Following the Satin Angora, the English Angora is the next breed. |
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| Judge Maddie handles the full coated English Angora in a very gentle way. |
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The two full coated English Angora colored senior does competing for the first place.
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| A closer look. |
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| Decision made: judge Maddie reading the ear tattoo of the 2nd place colored senior doe. |
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| And here is the first place colored senior doe and the BOB English Angora. |
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The CRCS show A judge is Maddie Pratt who flew in from MI. The first Angora breed goes on her table is the Satin Angora.
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| Judge Maddie comments on the shiny Satin Angora colored senior buck that is also the BOSB. |
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| Casey is the table writer. |
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| The senior doe class is always nice to look at. |
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| This is the first place Satin Angora colored senior doe. |
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She is also the BOV colored.
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| The Satin Angora BOB goes to the white senior doe. For a list of winners, go to: NCAG Show Results: February14, 2026 Angora Showing at Antioch, CA. |
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| Raeanna has been waiting in the wing when her littermate sister is making big splashes of numerous open Best In Show wins. It's finally Raeanna's turn! Raeanna wins double open Best In Show at the CRCS shows in Antioch. |
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| One of the judges who appreciate Raeanna's quality is judge Melissa Magee. |
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| Judge Melissa Magee awards the open Best In Show to Raeanna in show B. |
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| In show C, judge Maddie Pratt from Michigan also sees Raeanna's beauty. |
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| Show C open Best In Show is the English Angora, announced by judge Maddie Pratt. |
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| English Angora Autumn Delight wants to wish you a wonderful Year of the Horse. |
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| English Angora Autumn Beauty and Bei Bei the kitty also want to join the celebration of the Lunar New Year 2026. Northern California Angora Guild wishes everyone A Happy Hoppy Lunar New Year 2026 For the Horse to bring you all the success, health, wealth and happiness. |
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| The showroom is very crowded. It's the Valentine's Day, rabbit lovers are spending time with their Valentines: the rabbits! |
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The size is about 8000 sq. ft, a medium size venue.
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| Another view from the Angora corner. |
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| All the judging tables are on one side of the wall, altogether there are 7 judges for the triple open shows, triple youth shows and double cavy shows. |
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| In the 1980s there was a popular animal program called "Mac and Mutley". It's a syndicated show produced in the San Francisco Bay Area at CBS KPIX. |
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| The 'Mac" is Doug McConnell and the Mutley is the pup. Doug was known for his efforts on enviromental issues, "Bay Area Backroads" is one of his most well-known programs. Doug passed away a month ago on January 13, 2026. There were more than one "Mutley" for this program, pictured here was the first generation "Mutley". |
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| The Angora was featured on the "Mac and Mutley" show in 1986. |
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| I was the fortunate one to be featured in the segment with my Angoras. In the frame with me was Chu's Vanessa, the 1986 Angora National Best In Show winner. |
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| Some questioned why I would put on posts discussing the French Angora as I have been known to be the English Angora lover/breeder. Look at me here with my French Angora in 1986! I've had French Angora off and on for 40 years. The English Angora was a continuous presence in my barn for 44 years but the French Angora was off an on. At the current, I've had French Angora continuously since 2012, and that's not a short time, 14 years! I pioneered the concept of non-molting genes and have been in the forefront of developing non-molting English Angora since 1985, and the concept of non-molting French Angora was picked up around 2008, I have a tiny part of promoting this development. |
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| I was filmed spinning Angora wool in silhouette. |
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| In 1986, blower was not a part of the grooming tool, the English Angora had just started the journey of going non-molting, most were still "pluckable". Here I was having an English Angora on my side plucking and spinning at the same time. It was a popular way to do demos during the 1980s to have an Angora sitting on the side or on the lap then pluck and spin. I wouldn’t be caught dead doing that today! |
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| I was showing off my first Angora sweater from the wool of my white, fawn, lynx, tort, and black English Angoras. Yes, I had all colors of English Angora at that time. It took many years of selective breeding for the best type and wool to end up with my best English Angoras in White and Tort that occupy my barn today. |