LINKS AND FURTHER INFORMATION
Broadlands Small Livestock Society operates in line with the BRC and SCC, further details can be found on their websites:
The British Rabbit Council (BRC) - website
Mission statement: To protect, further and co-ordinate the interests of all British rabbit breeders; to assist and extend the exhibition rabbits, to influence, advise and co-operate with central and local authorities, departments, education and other committees and schools in promoting the extension of the breeding of rabbits, and to promote and encourage education and research of a scientific and/or practical nature for the welfare and benefit of the rabbit.
Southern Cavy Club (SCC) - website
Objectives: To advance and improve the keeping, breeding and exhibition of Cavies by providing information and guidance from the wealth of experience gained amongst our membership on all matters relating to the health, welfare and exhibition of both Pet and Purebred Cavies. Dedicated to:
Other websites that may be of interest:
British Cavy Council - website
The British Cavy Council (BCC) champions the exhibition and promotion of purebred cavies (guinea pigs). It is not a club or an association with members, rather it comprises representatives from each of the thirteen Specialist Breed Clubs in the UK, plus a Chairman and a Secretary/Treasurer.
National Cavy Club - website
The National Cavy Club (NCC) was first established in 1889, and since that time it has provided an umbrella organisation for cavy (guinea pig) fanciers throughout the United Kingdom. Check out their new website!
City of Norwich Rabbit and Cavy Club
Another friendly joint Rabbit and Cavy (Guinea pig) club, based in Drayton near Norwich, and are dedicated to the encouragement and improving of the breeding of rabbits and cavies up to exhibition standard. Check out their facebook page
The British Rabbit Council (BRC) - website
Mission statement: To protect, further and co-ordinate the interests of all British rabbit breeders; to assist and extend the exhibition rabbits, to influence, advise and co-operate with central and local authorities, departments, education and other committees and schools in promoting the extension of the breeding of rabbits, and to promote and encourage education and research of a scientific and/or practical nature for the welfare and benefit of the rabbit.
Southern Cavy Club (SCC) - website
Objectives: To advance and improve the keeping, breeding and exhibition of Cavies by providing information and guidance from the wealth of experience gained amongst our membership on all matters relating to the health, welfare and exhibition of both Pet and Purebred Cavies. Dedicated to:
- the promotion of the welfare of its members, their Cavies (Guinea Pigs) and affiliated clubs,
- the preservation of SCC traditions of excellence in showing, breeding, education and training services, and
- the advancement of the SCC’s stature in the wider national and international small animal livestock community.
Other websites that may be of interest:
British Cavy Council - website
The British Cavy Council (BCC) champions the exhibition and promotion of purebred cavies (guinea pigs). It is not a club or an association with members, rather it comprises representatives from each of the thirteen Specialist Breed Clubs in the UK, plus a Chairman and a Secretary/Treasurer.
National Cavy Club - website
The National Cavy Club (NCC) was first established in 1889, and since that time it has provided an umbrella organisation for cavy (guinea pig) fanciers throughout the United Kingdom. Check out their new website!
City of Norwich Rabbit and Cavy Club
Another friendly joint Rabbit and Cavy (Guinea pig) club, based in Drayton near Norwich, and are dedicated to the encouragement and improving of the breeding of rabbits and cavies up to exhibition standard. Check out their facebook page