Betty and her English Angora Best of Breed winner Chu's Fawnnella who received honorable mention during the Best In Show judging in both show A and show B.
Judge Carol G. picks Fawnella as the Best of Breed, so does show B judge Keelyn.
Judge Keelyn picks Jamey as the Best Opposite Sex of the breed, so does show A judge Carol G.
How many English Angoras are there on average entered in your shows? We had the other day 15 u/5 Angoras with a UK judge here in NZ and he was surprised, because it was even a big number in England. Just out of interest I would like to know how many there are on average in American shows?
ReplyDeleteIn the last three weekends:
ReplyDelete9/18/10 31 English Angora shown
9/25/10 26 English Angora shown
10/2/10 22 English Angora shown
These numbers are just for the shows in No. California. I can't vouch for other areas.
Thanks! Thats a lot! :-)
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Betty and all!
ReplyDeleteBetty, your bunnies are so beautiful. I'm sure you hear that all the time.
I am sooooooooo bummed to be missing out on all these Nor Cal shows right now(!!!), but (with both bunnies being shorn) and newborn kits, it'll take us a bit to get back to "showing condition". Well, next time hopefully I'll be bringing some Jrs. along too!
Still looking forward to meeting you, Betty, as well as seeing all those other "Angora people" I met up at the small show in Crescent City and maybe meeting some new ones too!
BTW, I was reading online today about color genetics in Angoras, and your site was the ONLY one that I read that made ANY sense to me. THANKS for that! After reading a LOT more confusing explanations of genetics on other sites, I was sure my brain was gonna explode, and then your site popped up, thank goodness ha ha.
Katy