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Tag Archives: German angora wool testing
A Beautiful German Angora Doe
Michaele Bailey shows off her German Angora doe, Alberta for an article in her local newspaper. Alberta was recently IAGARB registered with a Gross Annual Weight (wool production) of 1972 grams. Well done Michaele! For a look at the article … Continue reading
ANGORA-GEDDON!
October 27-29, 2012 What a Great Weekend for IAGARB! Simultaneous Angora Events celebrated German Angora Rabbits and Fiber. On the East Coast at SAFF, in the Midwest at Ann Arbor, and on the West Coast in Silverton, Oregon, IAGARB members, … Continue reading
FUN AT SOUTHEASTERN ANIMAL FIBER FAIR
The Main Building at SAFF SAFF is a wonderful fiber event located in the spectacular Blue Ridge Mountains near Asheville, North Carolina. IAGARB made it’s first presence there with a booth located between two IAGARB breeders. We … Continue reading
Grants Pass Angora Registration
The last of the IAGARB Spring shearing events on the West Coast was held at Margie and Al’s May 7 & 8 in Grants Pass Oregon. The event was well attended with 13 rabbits tested for registration. One highlight of … Continue reading
December German Angora Registrations and Workshop
Our December 4th Registration weekend began with an angora hat making workshop. Rosalie started by shaping her angora blend batting into a hood shape. Jane made an adorable aqua colored angora hat. She also made a delicious chicken and Minnesota … Continue reading