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Community => Events => Scottish Smallholder & Grower Festival => Topic started by: Fleecewife on August 21, 2014, 04:22:11 pm

Title: Is anyone free to help me get my sheep to the ring?
Post by: Fleecewife on August 21, 2014, 04:22:11 pm

We have just downloaded the Festival entry forms and have decided to give it a go this year.  However, at the last show a few weeks ago, where I was judging, I collapsed big time  :tired:, so I need to be careful what I do this time around.  Mr F and I would like to show 2 mature tups, so obviously in the same class.  I would be so grateful if someone, preferably someone who is familiar with handling livestock, and tups with giant horns in particular, could spare a while just to be around and help me handle one for the duration of the class.  It would just be a hand with moving to and from the pen, then catching up once they've finished running free in the ring.
We will take ewes and maybe also a lamb or two but perhaps I can manage those or we will have only one per class.  In the ring I'll be fine when they are just standing.

I do hope a very kind person would be able to help (I feel very pathetic asking  :-[)
Title: Re: Is anyone free to help me get my sheep to the ring?
Post by: SallyintNorth on August 21, 2014, 04:25:31 pm
I'd help like a shot if I was going to be there - but I'm afraid I'll be Absent Friends this year.

Good luck with the showing! 
Title: Re: Is anyone free to help me get my sheep to the ring?
Post by: Fleecewife on August 21, 2014, 10:07:10 pm
I'd help like a shot if I was going to be there - but I'm afraid I'll be Absent Friends this year.

Good luck with the showing!


I know you would Sally  :wave:  Thank you, and we'll miss seeing you there.
It looks as if we'll only be able to enter one animal per class so Mr F can do the actual showing  :(   How to choose?   :sheep: :sheep:
Title: Re: Is anyone free to help me get my sheep to the ring?
Post by: kim on August 21, 2014, 11:12:52 pm
I am going with only 2goat kids and 2 handlers this year,l would be more than willing to give you a help.
Title: Re: Is anyone free to help me get my sheep to the ring?
Post by: Fleecewife on August 22, 2014, 01:26:18 am

Oh Kim that is so kind.  I would really appreciate it.  What time is your kid class?   If they don't coincide then that would mean we could take both big tups  ;D ;D ;D :yippee:  Thank you thank you  :sunshine:
Title: Re: Is anyone free to help me get my sheep to the ring?
Post by: mowhaugh on August 22, 2014, 08:00:19 am
Wish I could offer to help but I am taking sheep too. 
Title: Re: Is anyone free to help me get my sheep to the ring?
Post by: Simon O on August 22, 2014, 09:15:12 am
I will be around and I'm not taking any livestock so I am pretty sure I could give a hand if needed. Not sure about those horns though!
Simon
Title: Re: Is anyone free to help me get my sheep to the ring?
Post by: doganjo on August 22, 2014, 09:28:33 am
I've got some rubber demijohn bungs you can borrow   :roflanim: -and i'll man the CSSA stand while you help with the sheeps. :innocent:
Title: Re: Is anyone free to help me get my sheep to the ring?
Post by: Brucklay on August 22, 2014, 11:48:42 am
Hi Fleecewife - I'll have sheep too but I'm not entering a ram as he's just been sold - no objection to horns so I can help, if you need me  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Is anyone free to help me get my sheep to the ring?
Post by: kim on August 22, 2014, 12:29:17 pm
Why don't we all meet up early and decide who is doing what.Claire I hope you are bringing Pygmys.Fleecewife,i don't know what time the pigmy are in but I'm not showing them anyway.
Title: Re: Is anyone free to help me get my sheep to the ring?
Post by: Fleecewife on August 22, 2014, 02:37:17 pm

Sounds like it should be fun - we can have a party  :celebrate: :celebrate:

Every little bit of help will be greatly appreciated.  Thank you all for offering

We will be at our sheep pens from ..... I think it's 0845 the sheep need to be in - GM & SJ Johnston will probably be written on the pen, and you'll see the horny black sheep in there, so we can have a confab.  The horns are not such a great problem, and they're good boys, just terrified by all the noise, the crush of people and surroundings totally different from their usual quiet fields.  Although they're not shown on the halter, we have got them used to one to help with the moving, and so they don't bolt out the door and head off home  :hugsheep: