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2024 Cortland ARBA Show

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I sent 3 of our whites on a field trip with auntie Christina to compete at TARBA in Cortland, NY! It was a coordinated international effort to have a good turn out of English Angoras at this big show. It worked.  There was a total of 32 English Angoras competing from 6 different competitors including Yvone Lyons, a power house breeder who's English Angoras routinely win and take multiple top placements at the Convention.  I sent 3 whites: 7mo old Narimoto, 4mo old Anakin, and 3m old Bianca.  Christina brought 2 Colored Jr Does. Tammy brought a Colored Jr Buck, Colored Jr Doe, 1 White Sr Doe, and 2 White Jr Does. Yvonne brought 2 Sr Colored Does, 2 Jr Bucks, 8 Jr Does, and in White 2 Jr Bucks and 3 Jr Does.  Kayleigh brought a Jr Colored Doe, and Jayne brought 3 Colored Jr Bucks and a White Jr Doe.  In Show A judged by Eric Stewart: Electric Narimoto won BOSV and BOSB! Electric Anakin won 1st place for White Jr Bucks (I still can't believe he beat the Lyons boys, happy dance!). 

2024 Millbrook ARBA Show

 Wallaby!  Total of 10 English Angoras showing under 2 exhibitors. Show A - Tom Schweikart, PA Colored Sr Bucks, 1/1 1. Julie's Chocolate Tort - BOV, BOB Colored Sr Does, 2/1 1. Julie's 233 2. Julie's 234 Colored Jr Bucks, 1/1 1. Electric Billie Bob - BOSV Colored Jr Does, 2/1 1. Electric Ysadora - BOV, BOSB 2. Electric Banana White Sr Bucks, 3/2 1. Electric Narimoto - BOV 2.  Julie's PRE  3.  Electric Anakin White Jr Does, 1/1 1. Electric Bianca - BOSV Show B - Mark Fiorentino Colored Sr Bucks, 1/1 1. - Colored Sr Does, 2/1 1. Julie's 234 - BOV, BOB 2. Julie's 233 Colored Jr Bucks, 1/1 1. Electric Billy Bob, BOSV Colored Jr Does, 2/1 1. Electric Ysadora 2. Electric Banana White Sr Bucks, 3/2 1. Electric Narimoto 2. Electric Anakin 3. Julie's PRE White Jr Does, 1/1 1. Electric Bianca

2024 Brooklyn ARBA Show

 Another fun fair show Total of 8 English Angoras showing under 2 exhibitors. Show A - Joel Marshall, OH Colored Jr Bucks, 1/1 1. Mary's 123 - BOSV Colored Jr Does, 2/2 1. Electric Ysadora - BOV, BOSB 2. Mary's 820 White Sr Bucks, 1/1 1. Electric Narimoto  - BOV, BOB White Jr Bucks, 2/2 1. Electric Anakin  2. Mary's 798 White Jr Does, 2/1 1. Mary's 841 - BOSV 2. Mary's 412 Show B - Gordon Williams, OH Colored Jr Bucks, 1/1 1. Mary's 123 - BOSV Colored Jr Does, 2/2 1. Electric Ysadora - BOV, BOSB 2. Mary's 820 White Sr Bucks, 1/1 1. Electric Narimoto White Jr Bucks, 2/2 1. Electric Anakin - BOV, BOB 2. Mary's 798 White Jr Does, 2/1 1. Mary's 841 - BOSV 2. Mary's 412

2024 Rockton ARBA Show

Total of 17 English Angoras showing under 4 exhibitors. Show A - John Richter, ON Colored Sr Bucks, 2/2 1. Electric Lego - BOSV, BOSB 2. Christina's Donnie Colored Sr Does, 2/1 1.  Electric Lilu - BOV 2. Electric Nevada Lights Colored Jr Does, 3/3 1. Liza 2.  Electric Ysadora 3. Ryanne White Sr Bucks, 1/1 1. Electric Narimoto - BOSV White Sr Does, 2/2 1. Electric Onesie - BOV, BOB 2. Tammy's Fairy  White Jr Bucks, 4/3 1. Electric Anakin 2. Marty 3. Linus 4. Titus White Jr Does, 3/3 1. Shirley 2.  Electric Annabelle 3. Dahlia White BOV: Electric Onesie White BOSV: Electric Narimoto Color BOV: Electric Lilu Color BOSV:  Electric Lego BOB:  Electric Onesie BOSB:  Electric Lego Show B - Emily Ashton, ON Colored Sr Bucks, 2/2 1. Electric Lego - BOSV, BOSB 2. Christina's Donnie Colored Sr Does, 2/1 1.  Electric Lilu, BOV, BOB 2. Electric Nevada Lights Colored Jr Does, 3/3 1.  Electric Ysadora 2. Ryanne 3. Liza White Sr Bucks, 1/1 1. Electric Narimoto - BOV White Sr Does, 2/2 1.  

2024 Burford ARBA Show

What a way to get this show season started!  Total of 27 English Angoras shown by 5 exhibitors. Amazing time with a bunch of amazing people! Attending from team Electric were Lego, 10mo old Blue Tort buck Lego's sister, Lilu, a Blue Tort growing back a beautiful coat after having babies couple months earlier Zero Hour, 1yr old Black doe, also a recent mother 5mo old Nevada, tort doe and her REW brother Narimoto Ysadora and Yorkie, 14wk old tort sisters 5mo old Onesie, REW doe Anakin and Annabelle, Zero's 12wk old REW babies Show A - Bryan Shirk, MI Colored Sr Bucks, 2/2 1. Electric Lego - BOSV 2. Julie's Chocolate Tort Colored Sr Does, 5/3 1. Electric Lilu 2. Julie's 233 3. Electric Zero Hour 4. Julie's 234 5. Christina's Rizzo Colored Jr Bucks, 5/3 1. Laura's Prince 2. Tammy's Marbles 3. Christina's Jack Colored Jr Does, 6/3 1. Electric Nevada Lights - BOV, BOB 2. Ryanne 3. Electric Ysadora 4. Liza 5. Electric Yorkie 6. Felicia White Sr Does, 1/1 1.

Recognizing REW Babies

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We've all been there. Waiting on pins and needles for the babies to arrive and then waiting on more pins and needles to find out what color they are. There are several colors that can look the same at birth and require for us to wait until either enough coat grows in or until the eyes open in order to begin to identify it.  Many colors start off as pink babies at birth. Anything that is white or non extension, so REW, BEW, Torts, Fawns, and Pearls to name a few. Once the hair starts growing in, you can at least tell if that pink baby is turning white or tan, but if you have a suspected litter of REWs and BEWs or possibly Ermines, your wait will continue. But it doesn't have to. There is a very simple and reliable way to identify REW babies soon after they are born. In fact the earlier, the better.  When rabbit babies are born, their skin is still very thin. This includes the skin of the eyelids. Their eyelids are so thin in fact that we can to some degree see the color of their

Vote on Significant Changes to Recognized Angora Colors

Please note, this article is not in it's finished version. I am publishing this draft version in order to get this information out there as soon as possible as this is an urgent matter and time for action is limited. The voting ballot for these proposed changes must be printed in it's entirety (it is 10 pages long) and mailed in within the US Mail post mark deadline of February 15.  ------- The most recent National Angora Rabbit Breeders Association (NARBC) club newsletter, which was sent out to all current club members on December 6, contains a voting ballot which all Angora enthusiasts should be aware of.  The board of directors as well as the members of the NARBC Standards Committee have agreed upon a number of changes to the club's constitution as well as changes to the breed standards. In order for these changes to become reality, they must first be voted on by the club's members. The newsletter preface for this ballot includes this statement: "The Committee h

2024 Ontario Rabbit Shows Schedule

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Below is a listing of upcoming shows in Ontario as well as our neighbouring province of Quebec. This list will be updated as shows are announced.  You can also use the Canadian Rabbit Shows calendar to easily view upcoming Canadian rabbit shows and add them to your own electronic calendars. Rabbit shows in Ontario are held under one of two organizations: The American Rabbit Breeders Association ( ARBA ) which is an international organization that has shows across the world, and the  Dominion Rabbit and Cavy Breeders Association ( DRCBA ) which is a Canadian organization that puts on shows in Ontario.  You do not have to be a member of any of the above clubs in order to participate in the shows. Simply contact the show secretary to register your entries. All shows are open to public visitors. --------------------------------------------- APRIL DRCBA:   Sun, Apr 21 - Barrie, ON  ARBA : Sun, Apr 28 - Burford, ON - triple show MAY ARBA : Sat, May 11 - Rockton, ON - triple show plus specia

2023 Royal Agricultural Fair Show

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The rabbit show takes place in the Ring of Excellence Once a year, the country comes to the city. That's the tagline that I remember for the Toronto Royal Agricultural Winter Fair as it was advertised when I was a kid. RAWF is a large indoor fair with tons of crowds attending, international horse competitions, all sorts of agricultural displays, vendors, farm animals, as well as food and animal competitions.  Scope of this event, all held indoors at the gorgeous historical CNE Coliseum building, built in 1921 The Royal rabbit competition runs under the Dominion Rabbit and Cavy club rules, a Canadian rabbit breeders association older than ARBA. While the rabbit show itself might not be the biggest one in Ontario based on the number of entries, it is quite the event to experience given the grand venue and never ending crowds of onlookers.  Helen being a wonderful demo bunny Helen and her wool after the shave This time I only brought 3 angoras. Two entered in the show and one to shave