We arrived on the Friday evening just as it was getting dark which was not helpful as there were no lights in the tent! We managed to fumble about & get the goats into their pens & settled them down for the night; the two kids were a little nervous as this was their first outing but they soon went to sleep. We did not have to be up quite as early as those with milkers in the show so we could stay up a bit later, which was good as it took us a while to prepare the Landrover for sleeping in. The matresses work very well but there is no room for changing or storing anything.
The morning came & fortunately the weather was to be kind to us. The British Alpine goatling was our first goat to show which fell to me; i am still nervous about showing & find it confusing trying to follow the correct format. Bramwell did very well & received good comments & infact went on to win Best Alpine in the show & so we took home the trophy for the second year. Bronte, the BA kid did not do so well as there was stronger competiton. The Anglo-nubian kid, led in by Nigel, was unfortunately the only AN in the show. She did receive 1st place & Best AN with another trophy. We were pleased with our goats & we had a good day.
Manuka.....Best Anglo- nubian!
Bronte did not do so well!
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