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German Angora Photos

 

German angoras are truly beautiful animals... you must see them to really appreciate them! Here are some nice examples!

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Margie of Raspberry Farm Angoras broke the wool production record with 2078 grams; shearing her doe, Bungalow Farms Divinity, at the Sacramento show in March 2008

A litter of purebred Germans at Bay Colony Farm. Sire is Samson's Merlot, dam is Samson's Annie Howe.
 
A litter at Rakestraw Rabbitry.



Samson's Sunny Suzanna
currently holds the shearing record of 1836 g


Minerva, a 4 month old doe owned by Raspberry Farm.

Raspberry Farm's Magnum, owned by Raspberry Farm, and mother to the 12 week old doe pictured above.

Charlie,of Spinnakees Farm. Owned by Elizabeth Stover.
 
Bay Colony Farm's Chunky Monkey at 3 weeks of age. Sire is Samson's Merlot, dam is Samson's Annie Howe.

 

 

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