Coop Card's for Convention ...All I have left to do is print them out and laminate them. I hope they turn out nice.
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
1st Harlequin Specialty Show for T.E.H.R.C.
The Eastern Harlequin Rabbit Club held it's 1st Specialty Show in conjunction with the Delmarva Rabbit & Cavy Breeders Association on September 28, 2013. Wow, talk about a good turn out we had 20 Harlequins shown by 9 exhibitors if I did my math correctly! Our specialty show judge was Jenny Poprawski from WV. Even though, I did not get to see the Harlequin's being shown I was told Jenny did a great job of judging them!
Here are the results:
Best of Breed went to Sarah Freud with her Japanese Sr Buck
Best Opposite Sex of Breed went to John Spence with his Japanese Jr Doe
BOV Japanese went to Sarah Freund with her Japanese Sr Buck
BOSV Japanese went to John Spence with his Japanese Jr Doe
BOV Magpie went to Sarah Freund with her Sr Buck
BOSV Magpie went to Jessica Raab with her Sr Doe
Here is the class break down:
Japanese SR Buck's 2 entered by 2 exhbitors
Japanese SR Doe 4 entered by 4 exhbitors
Japanese JR Buck's 3 entered by 3 exhbitors
Japanese JR Doe 5 entered by 4 exhbitors
Magpie SR Buck's 3 entered by 3 exhbitors
Magpie SR Doe's 3 entered by 2 exhbitors
Magpie JR Buck 1 entered by 1 exhibitors
DRCBA Triple Cavy Show
The Delmarva Rabbit & Cavy Breeders Association held it's 1st Triple Cavy Show on September 28, 2013 in Easton, MD.
*Sorry no photos*
Show A Results under Frank Westley from TN
Melissa: Best of Breed Coronet with Riddles TSW Jr Sow
BIV with Paddington the Peruvian (Brindle INT Boar)
BJV with Hampton the Silkie (Broken JR Boar)
Jessica: BIV with M & M her Teddy Int Boar (AOM)
Show B Results under John Soper from MI
Melissa: Best of Breed Coronet with Riddles TSW Jr Sow
BIV/BOV with Paddington the Peruvian (Brindle INT Boar)
BJV with Hampton the Silkie (Broken JR Boar)
Jessica: BIV with M & M her Teddy Int Boar (AOM)
Show C Results under Richard Vaerewyck from PA
Melissa: Best of Breed Coronet with Riddles TSW Jr Sow
BIV with Paddington the Peruvian (Brindle INT Boar)
BJV with Hampton the Silkie (Broken JR Boar)
Jessica: BIV with M & M her Teddy Int Boar (AOM)
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
South Jersey Rabbit Show 9/21/13
South Jersey
Rabbit Show 9/21/13
I must say
there was a nice turn out of Harlequin exhibitors! I counted at least 10 in
Open and 8 in Youth. I know a few of us in the area are really trying to
encourage others to work with Harlequins. Sorry but I do not know the results
of the Open Harlequin Show.
In the youth show,
A Jessica’s Chocolate Magpie Senior Doe won Best of Breed for her 1st
leg towards her Grand Championship.
Here is
Jessica and her Harlequin being groomed and waiting for the Best In Show
Judging to commence.
In youth show,
B Jessica’s English Angora Frazzle won Best of Breed. Here is Frazzle and
Jessica waiting for Best In Show to be judged.
In the Open
Rabbit Barn I did not do to bad myself. Even with my back hurting! My English
Lop Darth Vader won his junior buck class under Jim Rowland. My English Angora
junior buck Watson placed 2nd under Mary Ellen Stamets in Show A.
In Show B
Watson was 1st place under Don Sheets and Lorelei my Satin Angora
junior doe was Best of Breed.
A special
THANK YOU to all of my fellow exhibitors that helped me groom, carry and hold
rabbits while my back was bothering me! You are all awesome!
Niagara Frontier RBA Double Cavy Show Results
*Sorry No Photos this time!*
The Niagara Frontier RBA held its Double Cavy Show on September 14 in Batavia, NY at the fairgrounds. The show was well attended there was over 100 cavy’s entered with quite a few youth cavies entered which is always great to see!
I traveled to NY with my friend Faith from MD. Friday night I had the great honor of having dinner with friends of mine Lorelei , Faith and Elaine. We ate at Alex’s Place which is known for its Ribs . They even won the People Choice Award in 2010, 2011 & 2012 at the ROC City Rib Fest!
On show day once I got the cavies set up, I went over to chat with my angora friends. There was a BIG turnout of Giant Angoras from Jack and Karin Bailey and Marilyn DeMarree. I think I counted over 12 of them! There were a few French Angora being shown by Charlotte Schweikart, Kim Witherow and I believe a few other angora exhibitors. Charlotte’s beautiful Pointed White French Angora went on to win RIS I believe. There were a few English and Satin Angoras as well. Next time I go to New York, I’ll bring some EA, GA & SA’s to show.
I also picked up something VERY, VERY Special at the New York Show! However, for now it’s a secrete!
My cavies did pretty well…
Under Faith Storms my cavy’s won...
· Riddles (Coronet) - Best of Breed Coronet /BJV/BJB (only one)
· Patches (Peruvian) –3rd
· Paddington (Peruvian) – 1st
· Hampton (Silkie) – 1st
· M & M (Jessica’s Youth Teddy) – 1st
In the other show under Mary Lou Eisel...
· Riddles (Coronet) - Best of Breed Coronet /BJV/BJB (only one)
· Patches (Peruvian) –2nd
· Paddington (Peruvian) – 1st
· Hampton (Silkie) – 1st
· M & M (Jessica’s Youth Teddy) – 1st
Once I got back to Maryland I drove to King George, VA to pick up animals that were waiting on me from my friend Kim who graciously picked them up from the North Carolina Show the day before. I am very blessed that I have such great Rabbit & Cavy Friends!
Friday, September 6, 2013
ARBA National Youth Entries Complete, YAY!
On August 31, 2013 Jessica complete all of her entries for
the following ARBA National Youth Contest …Achievement, Management and
Royalty. Jessica will be competing with
ARBA Youth Members from across the country!
For the Youth Achievement Contest is to acknowledge
outstanding achievement and leadership by ARBA youth members in the rabbit and
or cavy industry, as measure by activities and leadership in organizations and associations,
performance at the show table, achievements in breeding and raising animals and
the vision and the goals set for themselves in their projects. This included
answering 13 questions with a maximum of 7 pages and 4500 words.
The Youth Management Contest is to acknowledge excellence of
management style by ARBA youth members in the areas of housing and equipment,
feeding and care of the animals, disease control as well as record keeping,
breeding and genetics for the care and production of rabbits and or cavies.
Jessica had to answer 18 questions
The purpose of the Royalty Contest is to acknowledge excellence
among ARBA youth members in attendance at the ARBA National Convention and
Show; to allow these members to demonstrate
a working knowledge of the rabbit and cavy industry; to explore critical
thinking skills, demonstrate personal initiative and provide problem-solving ,
decision making and goal setting activities.
With the Royalty Contest Jessica had to answer 16 questions
with a minimum of 5 pages and no more than 4500 words. She will also be judging
a class of animals, breed ID, and other contest.
I will let you know
if Jessica places in any of these event’s towards the end of October, keep your
fingers crossed!
Photo taken from Google Images
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