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12/21/24 Christmas Show, McMinnville, OR

 
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10/5/24 Trek Into The Unknown! Stevenson, WA - Results Posted

  Pictured below Left to Right; Tammy Vaughn with her BIS Winner, FV's Sweet Thing, White, Intermediate, Giant Angora Doe. Deidra MacKimmie with her RIS Winner, GW's Kit Kat, Colored Senior French Angora Doe. Deidra's GW's Kit Kat also won Overall Wool. April Wright, BAARG's Specialty Judge

9/7/24 Back to School Bunnanza! Stevenson, WA - Results Posted

  Pictured below Left to Right; Renee Terralumina with her RIS Winner, Rosebud, Colored Senior Satin Angora Doe. Ray Stacy, BAARG's Specialty Judge Tammy Vaughn with her BIS Winner, FV's Sweet Thing, White, Intermediate, Giant Angora Doe. Above picture Renee Terralumina's RIS Winner, Rosebud, Colored Senior Satin Angora Doe.

Become an Registered BAARG Member!

What’s an Registered BAARG member? With increased participation and significant interest in our local shows and WSG contests we are recruiting people to be active BAARG members, we need a functional planning and organizational group of dedicated people.  To be a member of the ________ (soon to be re-named) i.e. the working BAARG facebook group, I.e. the Registered BAARG Members.  Yes, we need a new name.   Complete the online form with the following information; Your Name, mailing address, email address, phone number, current ARBA membership number, & agree to be listed in our BAARG charter as BAARG members. Online Registered BAARG Membership Form BAARG Registered Membership is free.  Although, there are strings attached! Strings attached -  We need your input, advice, and when you are able- volunteer for key duties.   Key duties include the following; Provide award donations for specialties and WSG contests. Volunteer to be BAARG Specialty Show Superintendents. ACTIVELY participa

12/31/24 & 1/1/25 New Year's Show & WSG Contest, Centralia, WA

BAARG's WCC 2024 Results

  BAARG is having a fantastic year so far. We have already hosted five Angora specialties, more than ever before. Although we will slow down during the summer months, we are already planning a few more shows for the upcoming fall. We have seen many Angora veterans return to the show tables, along with an influx of new participants. The future looks bright, and we are eagerly filling our nest boxes and gaining momentum for future shows. I have seen numerous Angora BIS winners awarded in local open shows. This is a true testament to the dedication and passion for quality among our breeders. The West Coast Classic in Reno, NV, hosted by the California Rabbit and Cavy Shows, was a huge success. Not only did an English Angora owned by Aundra Evans win the Best of the Best, but Fluffies also swept all of the shows. There were three open all-breed shows, two Angora specialties, plus the War of the Wools show. At the end of the day on Sunday, all the BIS rabbits from the open shows, youth sho