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North Carolina Cavy Breeders Association

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NCCBA was established in 1986 to serve cavy breeders and fanciers in North Carolina and surrounding states. NCCBA holds a double show every August as well as a single show in conjunction with a rabbit-club sponsored single show every September. Visit the NCCBA Website.

Sponsorship Information

Do you have a breed or variety that you want to especially support? Maybe you just love cavies? We need your support to make the 2017 Specialty the very best ever! Thank you for donating your time, money, and/or other prizes! See below for a sponsorship letter to ensure you are properly credited in our Show Catalog and Website. 
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What is a Cavy Show?

WCF? from The Last Quest on Vimeo.

Perhaps you are reading this but have never heard of a show for guinea pigs--you are not alone! This short video was created with the Washington Cavy Fanciers and is a good introduction to the show cavy fancy.

Stay Updated!

For the most current information, online auctions, animal sales, etc., please request to join our Facebook Group, Biscuits 'n' Cavy 2017 ACBA Specialty  Since this is a "closed" group, we request that you send a message to one of the Admins indicating your interest in cavies. 

NCCBA Members

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Himalayan Texels owned by Alina Mitchell, photo Elizabeth Magaña
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Elizabeth Magaña's Reserve in Show Himalayan Peruvian, Taylor D.'s Best in Show Broken Color Texel with judge Frank Westley, photo Taylor D.
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J. Denise Talbott's Best in Show and Reserve in Show winning American and American Satin cavies under judge John Backman. Photo Kimberly Burgess
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