In many ways the Mulbring show was an eciting time. I knwo I failed to present my animals well, I had planned to pull foreign hairs all of saturday but things went awry and I had to forgo the foreign fossiking to put more time into grooving out the guardies. It was a bit embarrassing to also be presenting the judge with a couple of pregnant sows. if I had taken the time to prepare them right I would have known they were pregnant; so I felt a bit foolish.
But I was asked to judge the pet show and that was a lot of fun. Exhausting but great... funny how those things go together. I hope to judge the pets again- I probably will... hmmm Loftus is coming up....
it was a highly successful day in other ways too. I had taken a group of young boars to sell and managed to sell almost all of them, with one being sold for delivery to Loftus and the last two being sold the monday after the show it worked out incredibly well. The funds went straight into doing abulk order of food so they have just paid for themselves as far as dry feed goes for the next few months. With the home grown goodies for wet food and a 20 year old mulberry tree begining to shed they are getting a good diet.
suprise of suprises though was getting these two photos from one of the adopting families. This is what it's about, that look of delight on kids faces as they play with their new pets. Photos like these make it all worth it so with umost joy and gratitude I've been given permission to add them to my site.
But I was asked to judge the pet show and that was a lot of fun. Exhausting but great... funny how those things go together. I hope to judge the pets again- I probably will... hmmm Loftus is coming up....
it was a highly successful day in other ways too. I had taken a group of young boars to sell and managed to sell almost all of them, with one being sold for delivery to Loftus and the last two being sold the monday after the show it worked out incredibly well. The funds went straight into doing abulk order of food so they have just paid for themselves as far as dry feed goes for the next few months. With the home grown goodies for wet food and a 20 year old mulberry tree begining to shed they are getting a good diet.
suprise of suprises though was getting these two photos from one of the adopting families. This is what it's about, that look of delight on kids faces as they play with their new pets. Photos like these make it all worth it so with umost joy and gratitude I've been given permission to add them to my site.