Cunningsburgh Agricultural Show
A few years ago a friend twisted my arm into volunteering to manage the sheep barn at the Whidbey Island Fair. The previous 'superintendent' of the barn decided that after 30 years she deserved some time off. So I stepped into a 'job' that included hiring the sheep breed and fleece show judge, putting together educational displays and even doing some barn maintenance.
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Franna Pitt exhibiting her Champion Shetland Yearling Ewe at the 2012 Whidbey Island Fair ( See The Sheep Barn Blog) |
Our county fair is stretched out over 4 days with another day prior to the fair set aside for the local veterinarian to examine all of the sheep that will be exhibited at the fair for good health. When the fair is done, we all go home happy, but exhausted.
Elizabeth Johnston in Shetland recently sent me several photos that a friend of hers took at the local agricultural fair in Cunningsburgh.
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Shetland ewe |
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Cunningsburgh show is an
agricultural show on Shetland that is held annually on the second Wednesday in August. The
first show was thought to have taken place in 1935. However, unlike our local county fair, it is held entirely outside in a field for just one day. It seems that this is not atypical in the UK. We attended a fair a few years ago in Masham in the Yorkshire Dales that set up temporary pens for the sheep right in the town square.
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Judging cattle |
Here too for the Cunningsburgh show, temporary pens and rings are set up for the day. The show accepts entries from anywhere in Shetland, unlike some of the
other Shetland Shows which only serve a specific area. Like our fairs they include exhibits in both animals, hobbies and food items.
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Shetland collie |
What I love about these photos is the opportunity to see the Shetland sheep that are being exhibited at this local agricultural show.
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Shetland ewe |
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Shetland ram |
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Shetland 'black' sheep |
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Shetland sheep with interesting facial markings |
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Shetland ram lamb |
Not a bad way to run an agricultural fair, although is looks a bit cooler than our fair (that by the way was held the same time in August)!
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Shetland ponies |