The International Assocatiation of German Angora Rabbit Breeders (I.A.G.A.R.B.) serves a diverse membership in the United States and Canada, dedicated to the preservation of the German Angora and the development of a commercial angora market in North America.
In order to be approved for membership to this chat-list, you must be a current paid member of IAGARB.
We welcome non-members to read the posts, past and previous. Our members have angora rabbit herds varying in size from just a few German angoras, to over 100 German angora rabbits. We will also have postings on shearing parties, and German Angora rabbit judging.
Discussions are limited to topics related directly to the German Angora rabbit. Matters concerning business and operations shall be directed to the Secretary of IAGARB.
To join IAGARB, please visit www.iagarb.com for information on membership. Please visit IAGARB's Market Day! To view Market Day listings, visit Applications in the left sidebar.
Heartiest Congratulations, Lindsay....and Erin! I think my Juno was a sister to Sundance. I have two babies from her and our registered buck, Bungalow Farm's
This was my very first convention so needless to say, I was absolutly thrilled with my rabbits terrific achievement. Erin Maclean bred both the doe (Gilda) and
Just a note to say that I am hosting a shearing party next Saturday at my house in Silverton , OR. The time will be 10 AM until 3 PM. Everyone is welcome.