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Adran Y Defaid-Sheep Section ADRAN Y DEFAID / SHEEP SECTION ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE BONA FIDE PROPERTY OF EXHIBITOR FOR AT LEAST 2 MONTHS PRIOR TO SHOW DAY MAEDNI VISNA ACCREDITED SECTION AVAILABLE Prif Stiward / Chief Steward: Owen Richards, Penybanc, Llandeilo 07877 263450 Stewards: Hill Breeds – Dilwyn Thomas Lowland Breeds – Alun Evans PLEASE ENSURE ALL SHEEP ARE PENNED NO LATER THAN 10.30 AM DUE TO AN INCREASE IN COSTS OF FIRST AID COVER A CHARGE OF £2.00 WILL BE LEVIED TO ALL EXHIBITORS. JUDGING TO COMMENCE AT 11.00 am DEFAID SUFFOLK SHEEP Beirniad / Judge: Mrs A Meredith, Hoarwithy, Hereford Prize Money : 1st - £8.00 2nd - £6.00 3rd - £4.00 S1: Ram, 1 year old & over S2: Ram Lamb S3: Yearling Ewe S4: One Ewe Lamb S5: Flock Ewe having reared a lamb in 2018, not shown in previous classes S6: Group of 3, must include 1 of opposite sex, the property of the same Exhibitor S7: Best Exhibit in Suffolk Classes Cwpan / Trophy & Suffolk Sheep Society Rosette Enillydd / Winner 2017 Steffan Thomas, Llangadog UNRHYW FRID ISELDIR ARALL HEB DOSBARTHIAD EI HUN / ANY OTHER NATIVE LOWLAND BREED NOT HAVING ITS OWN CLASSIFICATION Beirniad / Judge: Mr O Watkins, Hay On Wye Prize Money : 1st - £8.00 2nd - £6.00 3rd - £4.00 S8: Ram, 1 year old & over S9: Ram Lamb S10: Yearling Ewe S11: One Ewe Lamb S12: Flock Ewe having reared a lamb in 2018, not shown in previous classes S13: Group of 3, must include 1 of opposite sex, the property of the same Exhibitor S14: Best Exhibit in Any Other Lowland Classes Cwpan/Trophy Enillydd/Winner 2017 Steffan Jones, Trimsaran 24 DEFAID TEXEL SHEEP Beirniad / Judge: Mr O Watkins, Hay On Wye Prize Money : 1st - £8.00 2nd - £6.00 3rd - £4.00 S15: Ram, 1 year old & over S16: Ram Lamb S17: Yearling Ewe S18: One Ewe Lamb S19: Flock Ewe having reared a lamb in 2018, not shown in previous classes S20 Group of 3, must include 1 of opposite sex, the property of the same Exhibitor S21: Best Exhibit in Texel Classes Cwpan/Trophy & Texel Sheep Society Rosette Enillydd/Winner 2017 Messrs Williams, Sennybridge DEFAID CHAROLLAIS SHEEP Beirniad / Judge: Mr D Davies, Llanstephan Prize Money : 1st - £8.00 2nd - £6.00 3rd - £4.00 S22: Ram, 1 year old & over S23: Ram Lamb S24: Yearling Ewe S25: One Ewe Lamb S26: Flock Ewe having reared a lamb in 2018, not shown in previous classes S27: Group of 3, must include 1 of opposite sex, the property of the same Exhibitor S28: Best Exhibit in Charollais Classes Cwpan/Trophy & Charollais Sheep Society Rosette Enillydd/Winner 2017 A Davies, Manordeilo, Llandeilo DEFAID WYNEBLAS CAERLYR / BLUE FACED LEICESTER SHEEP Beirniad/Judge: Mr I Jones, Lebanus, Brecon Prize Money : 1st - £8.00 2nd - £6.00 3rd - £4.00 S29: Ram, 1 year old & over S30: Ram Lamb S31: Yearling Ewe S32: One Ewe Lamb S33: Best Mule Ewe Lamb S34: Best White Faced Mule Ewe Lamb S35: Flock Ewe having reared a lamb in 2018, not shown in previous classes S36: Group of 3, must include 1 of opposite sex, the property of the same Exhibitor S37: Best Exhibit in Blue Faced Leicester Sheep Classes Cwpan/Trophy & Blue Faced Leicester Society Rosette Enillydd/Winner 2017 W Jones, Ffairfach, Llandeilo 25 DEFAID BLUE TEXEL SHEEP Beirniad /Judge: Mr C Davies, Felinfach, Brecon Prize Money : 1st - £8.00 2nd - £6.00 3rd - £4.00 S38: Ram, 1 year old & over S39: Ram Lamb S40: Yearling Ewe S41: One Ewe Lamb S42: Flock Ewe having reared a lamb in 2018, not shown in previous classes S43: Group of 3, must include 1 of opposite sex, the property of the same Exhibitor S44: Best Exhibit in Blue Texel Sheep Classes Cwpan/Trophy Enillydd/Winner 2017 D & B Jones, Llanllwni DEFAID LLEYN SHEEP JUDGING TO COMMENCE AT 10.30 AM Beirniad / Judge: Mrs C Lewis, Trefeglwys, Caersws Prize Money : 1st - £8.00 2nd - £6.00 3rd - £4.00 S45: Ram - two year old or over S46: Best Shearling Ram S47: Ram Lamb (Additional Award of Merit Rosette) S48: Ewe, two year old or over that has reared lambs this year S49: Shearling Ewe S50: Ewe Lamb (Additional Award of Merit Rosette) S51: Ram at least 3 progeny not including more than one male Cwpan/Trophy Enillydd/Winner 2017 R & H Wells, Ferwig, Cardigan S52: Best Female Cwpan/Trophy Enillydd/Winner 2017 R & H Wells, Ferwig, Cardigan S53: Best Male Cwpan/Trophy Enillydd/Winners 2017 D W & C F Morris, St Clears S54: Best Lleyn Sheep Cwpan/Trophy Enillydd/Winners 2017 R & H Wells, Ferwig, Cardigan S55: Young Handler Cwpan/Trophy Ennillydd / Winner 2017 A Vaughan, Tufton, Clarbeston Road S56: Group of 3 – must include 1 of opposite sex, the property of the same exhibitor N W & A M Cramp Challenge Shield Enillydd/Winner 2017 R & H Wells, Ferwig, Cardigan 26 UNRHYW FRÎD CYFANDIROL ARALL / ANY OTHER CONTINENTAL Beirniad / Judge: Mr D Davies, Llanstephan Prize Money : 1st - £8.00 2nd - £6.00 3rd - £4.00 S57: Ram, 1 year old & over S58: Ram Lamb S59: Yearling Ewe S60: One Ewe Lamb S61: Flock Ewe having reared a lamb in 2018, not shown in previous classes S62: Group of 3, must include 1 of opposite sex, the property of the same Exhibitor S63: Best Exhibit in Any Other Continental Sheep Classes Cwpan / Trophy Enillydd/Winner 2017 No Entries DEFAID HAMPSHIRE DOWN SHEEP Beirniad / Judge: Mrs A Meredith, Hoarwithy, Hereford Prize Money : 1st - £8.00 2nd - £6.00 3rd - £4.00 S64: Ram, 1 year old & over S65: Ram Lamb S66: Yearling Ewe S67: One Ewe Lamb S68: Flock Ewe having reared a lamb in 2018, not shown in previous classes S69: Group of 3, must include 1 of opposite sex, the property of the same Exhibitor S70: Best Exhibit in Hampshire Down Sheep Classes Cwpan / Trophy Enillydd / Winner 2017 E & B Jones, Wolfscastle DEFAID BELTEX SHEEP Beirniad / Judge: Mr C Davies, Caebetran Farm, Felinfach, Brecon Prize Money : 1st - £8.00 2nd - £6.00 3rd - £4.00 S71: Ram, 1 year old & over S72: Ram Lamb S73: Yearling Ewe S74: One Ewe Lamb S75: Flock Ewe having reared a lamb in 2018, not shown in previous classes S76: Group of 3, must include 1 of opposite sex, the property of the same Exhibitor S77: Best Exhibit in Beltex Sheep Classes Cwpan / Trophy & Beltex Sheep Society Rosette Enillydd / Winner 2017 H Williams, Llanddeusant 27 DEFAID PENFRITH BEULAH / BEULAH SPECKLE FACE SHEEP Beirniad / Judge: Mr I Jones, Lebanus, Brecon Prize Money : 1st - £8.00 2nd - £6.00 3rd - £4.00 S78: Ram, 1 year old & over S79: Ram Lamb S80: Yearling Ewe S81: One Ewe Lamb S82: Flock Ewe having reared a lamb in 2018, not shown in previous classes S83: Group of 3, must include 1 of opposite sex, the property of the same Exhibitor S84: Best Exhibit in Beulah Speckle Face Classes Cwpan/Trophy& Beulah Speckle Face Society Rosette Enillydd/Winners 2017 Messrs Richards, Llandyfaelog DEFAID MYNYDD CYMREIG (ADRAN BEDIGRI) / WELSH MOUNTAIN (PEDIGREE SECTION) Beirniad / Judge: Mr C Harries, Llanddeusant Prize Money : 1st - £8.00 2nd - £6.00 3rd - £4.00 S85: Ram, 1 year old & over S86: Ram Lamb S87: Yearling Ewe S88: One Ewe Lamb S89: Flock Ewe having reared a lamb in 2018, not shown in previous classes S90: Group of 3, must include 1 of opposite sex, the property of the same Exhibitor S91: Best Exhibit in Welsh Mountain - Pedigree Section Classes Cwpan/Trophy Enillydd/Winner 2017 Earle Family, Penybont Highest placed Male & Female qualify for Male & Female of the Year. DEFAID TORWEN SHEEP Beirniad / Judge: Mr T Evans, New Cross, Aberystwyth Prize Money : 1st - £8.00 2nd - £6.00 3rd - £4.00 S92: Ram, 1 year old & over S93: Ram Lamb S94: Yearling Ewe S95: One Ewe Lamb S96: Flock Ewe having reared a lamb in 2018, not shown in previous classes S97: Group of 3, must include 1 of opposite sex, the property of the same Exhibitor S98: Best Exhibit in Torwen Sheep Classes Cwpan/Trophy Enillydd / Winner 2017 Messrs Williams, Talley 28 DEFAID TORDDU SHEEP Beirniad / Judge: Mr T Evans, New Cross, Aberystwyth Prize Money : 1st - £8.00 2nd - £6.00 3rd - £4.00 S99: Ram, 1 year old & over S100: Ram Lamb S101: Yearling Ewe S102: One Ewe Lamb S103: Flock Ewe having reared a lamb in 2018, not shown in previous classes S104: Group of 3, must include 1 of opposite sex, the property of the same Exhibitor S105: Best Exhibit in Torddu Sheep Classes Cwpan/Trophy Enillydd / Winner 2017 Osian Jones, Capel Isaac, Llandeilo DEFAID MYNYDD DUON CYMREIG / BLACK WELSH MOUNTAIN SHEEP Beirniad / Judge: Mr K Bowman, Abercrave Prize Money : 1st - £8.00 2nd - £6.00 3rd - £4.00 S106: Ram, 1 year old & over S107: Ram Lamb S108: Yearling Ewe S109: One Ewe Lamb S110: Flock Ewe having reared a lamb in 2018 not shown in previous classes S111: Group of 3, must include 1 of opposite sex, the property of the same Exhibitor S112: Best Exhibit in Black Welsh Mountain Sheep Classes Cwpan/Trophy & Black Welsh Mountain Sheep Society Rosette Enillydd/Winner 2017 B Davies, Llanfynydd DEFAID BALWEN SHEEP Beirniad / Judge: Mr M Groucott, Hafodyrynys, Crumlin Prize Money : 1st - £8.00 2nd - £6.00 3rd - £4.00 S113: Ram, 1 year old & over S114: Ram Lamb S115: Yearling Ewe S116: One Ewe Lamb S117: Flock Ewe having reared a lamb in 2018, not shown in previous classes S118: Group of 3, must include 1 of opposite sex, the property of the same Exhibitor S119: Best Exhibit in Balwen Sheep Classes Cwpan/Trophy Enillydd/Winner 2017 M Howells, Capel Isaac 29 UNRHYW FRÎD ARALL O DDEFAID UCHELDIR / ANY OTHER HILL BREED Beirniad / Judge: Mr C Harries, Llanddeusant Prize Money : 1st - £8.00 2nd - £6.00 3rd - £4.00 S120: Ram, 1 year old & over S121: Ram Lamb S122: Yearling Ewe S123: One Ewe Lamb S124: Flock Ewe having reared a lamb in 2018, not shown in previous classes S125: Group of 3, must include 1 of opposite sex, the property of the same Exhibitor S126: Best Exhibit in Any Other
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