Dwarf Hotot Nationals was absolutely awesome!.....the MADHC put on an amazing show that ran so smooth!...I’m glad that we could be a part of helping it to be a show to remember. So many fun things were planned with a total of three open shows and three youth shows. There were a total of 81 animals shown with exhibitors from 10 different states. There were a total number of 190 Dwarf Hotots shown in all of the shows - National Show and Specialties. Friday evening was “Hospitality Night” where exhibitors could check in and enjoy some light refreshments. Saturday consisted of three shows in open and youth along with the Youth Contests, where the youth exhibited their photos, creative writings, artwork, educational posters and etc. They all did a wonderful job. To finish the day off was a fantastic banquet enjoyed by all with great food, company, and awards!
Kenzie had a great weekend of celebrating her BBFF’s birthday, her rabbits did awesome in all three shows, she won Over All Junior Exhibit and Grand Champion with her Color Photo (which I am so happy about because it was totally all her idea and work-the setting, the rabbit and the click of the camera, of course other than Wal-Mart printing it for us :) I think her most exciting moment was when she received the award for best display-do I need to say more? Simply fabulous weekend of showing and fellowship.
On another note, things have come full circle for Rileigh, K46. She earned her first leg as a junior and getting BOB under Robert Frizzell against 56 others at this same location last fall and she just received her 4th leg here in the Youth Specialty by getting BOB under Travis Finkle. We were holding off on breeding her (even though she was ready) until after Nationals. So now that Nationals are over, she will be taking a break from showing with hopes of getting babies as nice as her!
Kenzie had a great weekend of celebrating her BBFF’s birthday, her rabbits did awesome in all three shows, she won Over All Junior Exhibit and Grand Champion with her Color Photo (which I am so happy about because it was totally all her idea and work-the setting, the rabbit and the click of the camera, of course other than Wal-Mart printing it for us :) I think her most exciting moment was when she received the award for best display-do I need to say more? Simply fabulous weekend of showing and fellowship.
On another note, things have come full circle for Rileigh, K46. She earned her first leg as a junior and getting BOB under Robert Frizzell against 56 others at this same location last fall and she just received her 4th leg here in the Youth Specialty by getting BOB under Travis Finkle. We were holding off on breeding her (even though she was ready) until after Nationals. So now that Nationals are over, she will be taking a break from showing with hopes of getting babies as nice as her!