This website is devoted to the promotion of purebred Agouti Cavies (Guinea Pigs) - their care, breeding, development and exhibition. Membership of the National Agouti Cavy Club is open to anyone worldwide who shares these interests.
We want to keep this website as useful and topical as possible and welcome comments, suggestions and contributions of material from members and non-members.
Last Updated: 30 January: Home Page - Latest News; Photo Gallery 2012 - Adult SS , Harrogate photos; Roll of Honour - Adult SS Results; Shows 2012 - Betley
Our A.G.M. & Midland Area Stock Show (Wyevern CC - Cheltenham 25 February 2012) is fastly approaching; anyone who has an item for the Agenda to please submit to the Secretary please by 21 February.
Winner of our NACC Adult Stock (Bradford Champ Show)28/29 January 2012 was Steve Davies' Lemon boar 'Pimpernel'; Best Support Steve Davies' Silver 5-8 boar 'Tigger'. See Photo Gallery for show photos.
Best Agouti in the Bradford classes was Simon Neesam's Silver sow.
The National Agouti Cavy Club proudly announces the appointment of its own Scottish Correspondent. Pam Gardner has kindly offered to keep us up to date with news and photos of Agoutis north of the border. We believe that this is the first such appointment in cavy history.
A reminder to all our Members that subs for 2012 are due!
Steve Davies' winning duo (L-R):
BIS: Lemon adult boar 'Pimpernel'
Best Support: Silver 5-8 boar 'Tigger'
As you will see on these pages, you don't have to be a UK member to get your photos on THE BEST AGOUTI WEBSITE IN THE WORLD, so come on join today and get your top winning pigs and country seen here!
We would like to welcome new Club Member for 2012: Mrs Pam Gardner - Finlaggan Cavies (Dunfermline, Scotland).
Steve Davies, 111 Balmoral Crescent, Oswestry, Shropshire, SY11 2XH agoutimail@aol.com.
All photos are by Steve Davies unless otherwise stated (or unknown).
Thanks to Steve Davies for providing, as well as most of the photos, many articles and other written material from the archives; Beth Holdaway and Amy Heale for technical consultancy; Madelaine Coomber for old yearbooks and cuttings from the Margaret Elward archive and Emma Whitcombe for further photos.