There aren't many left this year but it's never too early to prepare for next year.
The pens will all be set up when you arrive at the show (having entered in advance of the closing date - you cannot just turn up) and your name will be on any pens allocated to you so that you unload into the correct place.
Are you planning to do young handlers or breed classes?
White coat is a very good idea - you will look smart and not detract from the sheep. You'll also feel more at ease not standing out too much from the competition.
Sheep should be halter trained, stand for the judge and be clean and turned out according to breed/type.
My sheep show list is:
- Cable ties and string (some pens are ropier than others, and if you have a banner and/or tarpaulin/gazebo to put up, it's always handy to tie it down well.
- Halters.
- Show coats and a change of clothes (plus waterproofs/coat/etc).
- Jakotis, carder and electric trimmers for last minute tidy ups.
- Sponge, soap and 2 buckets - one for them to drink out of and one for washing water if it is needed.
- Hay and haynets.
- Movement forms (you usually need to bring two - one to and one from the show) and MV declaration (if MV accredited).
- Show paperwork and entry passes.
- Camping chairs, coolbox full of grub, plenty of bottles of water (and cider if you're that way inclined).
My motto is it's always better to bring stuff that you don't need, than to need stuff that you didn't bring. Good luck!
