Sarnia show
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Re: Sarnia show
Nice to see they got coverage! Well done organisers and exhibitors!
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Re: Sarnia show
right on. ill get them uploaded as soon as I come inside out of the blizzard HAHA. I uploaded 21 pics so far...
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Re: Sarnia show
I watched the seremas table top show, what a lot of fun, the judge read out the scores for feather quality, wing, tail set etc. Plus the birds themselfs just showed how proud they were, standing like statues or strutting around. Fun to watch!
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Re: Sarnia show
Thank you for the pictures Kenya and Al.
I am going to have to take a trip one of these days, the Table top judging is totally on my bucket list.
Nice coverage in the paper, what a great way to get the hobby out in front of general public.
Stil remember visiting Ottawa Winter Fair in the Sixties, when it was still Agricultural Fair and being absolutely stunned by the rows upon rows of show cages with many different rabbit breed I have never seen before and had no idea they existed.
Now that I think of it, it was about 10 years before I got some of my own.
I am going to have to take a trip one of these days, the Table top judging is totally on my bucket list.
Nice coverage in the paper, what a great way to get the hobby out in front of general public.
Stil remember visiting Ottawa Winter Fair in the Sixties, when it was still Agricultural Fair and being absolutely stunned by the rows upon rows of show cages with many different rabbit breed I have never seen before and had no idea they existed.
Now that I think of it, it was about 10 years before I got some of my own.
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