Sunday 17 March 2013

The British Alpaca Futurity 2013

 The British Alpaca Futurity 2013 was another resounding success. Brilliantly organised; everything rang like clockwork (well except when the ring steward stood talking outside the building when she should have been on duty...very nearly got the sack...but managed to escape with just penalty points!). It was amazing to watch the two judges (Amanda VandenBosch and Jill MacLeod) in action. I had the honour of being ring steward for Amanda and I learned so much (thank you Mary-Jo and Iain Smith from Bozedown Alpacas for the opportunity to do this).


Here I am learning about grey Huacayas (I think Karen from Meon Valley took that one)

Both judges were 'blown away' by the quality of the alpacas in the UK, and having both judged here before; they commented on how advanced the quality of the alpacas had become in a relatively short length of time, Getting a rosette of any colour was tough...the competition was so strong...but we brought home two rosettes from our two entries. 

Beck Brow Paulo did well to get 6th in a very tough class where the first placed alpaca took white champion. Beck Brow Explorer was in the Adult White Male Huacaya class...this really is a tough one...these are the boys who are already working stud males...he really was up against the big boys...and got placed 2nd!!! We were so pleased. The judge commented that all of the placed alpacas in his group were world class. Explorer was praised as having the most organised fleece of the line up, the greatest length, equal density to the first placed alpaca, but he was just piped on fineness. And of course she loved Explorer's Phenotype...I may be bias but he is one handsome looking boy! (sorry no photos as I was stewarding in the next ring)

Alpaca Stud Nyetimber took the herd sire award. It was a northern breeder who took the Judge's choice again...well the same northern breeder actually...congratulations to Jenny and Graham for their success with Fowberry Nobility. It was a close thing...the judges were deliberating for quite sometime...between him and... Fowberry Regal Lily his full sister!!! It was fantastic to see so many of our friends do so well, and there are far to many to mention, however I must just say I am loving Cockerham Pagaent (1st placed junior white Huacaya male in the first class). Oh, and an added bonus: our Beck Brow Snooty Boots (sire Waradene St Patrick) is in cria to Fowberry Nobility (and will be returning again this year)

Apart from having a fantastic time (and thank you Cathy Lloyd from EP Cambridge Alpaca Stud for organising the gala dinner...the best food yet at the Futurity) we also managed to do quite a bit of business (not so easy when ring stewarding!). Lots of mating decisions made...for next year as well as this!!! The logistics of it all...well we will manage some how.


                            Rebecca (Kingwell Alpacas) and myself; giving judge Amanda VandenBosch our full attention


Nero Black Rose (we now have her dam Cambridge Scarborough) chilled with her 2nd place rosette! (Paul might be slightly chuffed too)

It is going to be an early night tonight as I am travelling back down to Toft Alpacas for a judges clinic with Amanda VandenBosch (I am going the night before I wouldn't dare be late again!)

7 comments:

  1. Congratulations to Explorer and, of course to the new "mum to be", Snooty Boots..bet you can't wait to get her home now for some Beck Brow TLC!

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  2. Well done you guys! Shirley & Robbie

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  3. Wow Barbara, you must be exhausted! The show looks amazing, but quite daunting. Congratulations on your success and the good news about Snooty Boots, I bet you can't wait to see her cria!!
    I looked up Fowberry Nobility and was suprised (but pleased) to learn about his Australian pedigree, and that of his sire - (there may be then, hope in the ring for us somewhere (way) down the line LOL ) :) Lisa

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  4. You were certainly worked hard in the ring and well done on your results.

    By the way I'm loving the first photo!!

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  5. Congrats on the results! Wish we were there, but hopefully next year :-)

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  6. Well done Barbara, it was very amusing watching you trying to be an attentive steward when Explorer was in the other ring!

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  7. Congratulations!
    You look like a real pro in the ring (as in professional!)!

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