first show news !!!

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clacko
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Post by clacko »

just to keep you up dated on our first show outing yesterday at the SOUTH SUFFOLK , we had a really great and very enjoyable day, thank you for all your help and support and helpfull tips whilst in the ring (TED) , we where very lucky to come away with a 2nd , 3rd and highly commended, and now know we are ready for the SUFFOLK in a couple of weeks and cant wait !! thanks again . :laugh:
paul , victoria & laura claxton
snarehill dexters
Mark Bowles
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Post by Mark Bowles »

Well done to you both, its a good start. How many cattle were forward do you know. I think there were approx 28 at Newarke.
I have to say that the standard of cattle is getting even better and to get just a first in a class is getting harder.
Mark Bowles
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helen salmon
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Post by helen salmon »

Well done Paul and Victoria! I bet you are well and truly hooked now. I can remember (in the dim and distant past) when I first started showing dogs, the first cards and rosettes were sooo exciting. They must have been, I showed for nearly 30 years. I may not show any more, but I am still judging. Great fun.

Was any one on here at the Newark and Notts show? We went yesterday, just to look. I was interested in seeing how many non-shorts were shown. We looked round the stalls, all those standing up were shorts,and I found it hard to tell when they were lying down.
Can anyone enlighten me?

Helen
LISA
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Post by LISA »

Dear Helen,
We took 4 females to Newark.The standard of entries was very high and I think there were 5 non shorts forward.The Reserve Champion animal was non short legged.Congratulations to Carolanne Raybould on winning the Championship with her beautiful cow Welland View Blossom.
Best Wishes Lisa
P.S Any of the stockpeople you saw that were standing up clearly hadn't been to the stockmans do the night before!The Dexter breeders certainly held there own in the interbreed dancing.It was a great weekend.
Ted Neal
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Post by Ted Neal »

Well done you to you all. Your cows looked excellent and deserved their placings (if not higher!!!)
All the best
Ted
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