ARBA standards committee members are examining broken English Angora in the above photo. The committee started the proceeding on Wednesday, Nov. 10 around 8 am in the morning and ended in the late afternoon when all the presentation animals were examined and decisions rendered.
Unfortunately, neither the broken English Angora nor the broken Satin Angora has the green "Passed" sign next to their names. Each time the standards committee announced a decision, the green "Passed" or the red "Failed" was recorded to the score board. This is a photo of the final results.
Unfortunately, neither the broken English Angora nor the broken Satin Angora has the green "Passed" sign next to their names. Each time the standards committee announced a decision, the green "Passed" or the red "Failed" was recorded to the score board. This is a photo of the final results.
The first column is the breed, the second column is the variety/color presented, the third column is the name of the presenter/developer and the fourth column is the final decision of the ARBA standards committee.
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