Aberystwyth & Ceredigion County Show set a new record on Saturday, 8 June for the highest number of entries in the sheep section. The show, at Gelli Angharad, attracted 650 sheep section entries! Stuart Wood made the nine-hour drive from Aberdeenshire to Wales to judge the national Welsh Beltex Society show. Mightily impressed by the standard of exhibits he said: “What a cracking show it was.
Some very strong classes and excellent sheep were put in front of me.” Arthur Davies from Caerphilly had the difficult job of judging the Sheep Interbreed Championship. Champion Female went to Gethin Davies with his charollais yearling ewe.
Champion Male went to Richard Howatson with his Welsh Speckled Face exhibit. Champion Group went to R Williams’ Blue Texels. Mr Davies’ eventual supreme was awarded to the charollais, owned by Gethin Davies of Bethania, Ceredigion.
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Judge Mrs Phillipa Owens from Herefordshire judged the supreme horse & pony champio.
