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Kenneth Parsley makes headlines with his New Zealand rabbits Fifth grader at ACES brings Best of Breed awards back to Adair County from the NW Georgia Cavy and Rabbit Club Show Click on headline for story w/photo By Linda Parsley Our son, Kenneth Parsley, traveled down to Dalton, GA with his New Zealand white rabbits and competed in the NW Georgia Cavy & Rabbit Club. He won Best of Breed in all 3 youth shows and won Best of Breed in all 3 open shows. He also won Best Reserve in Show in the Youth with an Intermediate New Zealand white buck and won Best Reserve in Show in the Open with an Intermediate New Zealand white doe. His next competition show will be in Owensboro, KY on March 16-17, 2013. Kenneth is a 5th grade student at ACES (Adair County Elementary School). - Linda Parsley This story was posted on 2013-03-05 04:43:23
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