
This
is Christina with all of her 2002 White Handspinning class awards. She
was Reserve Champion at National Western as a lamb and was Grand Champion
at Estes Park Wool Market, Adams County Fair, and Boulder County Fair.
She is 18 months old in this picture and as you can see, she is a really big girl. |
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Shane is one of two rams we used for breeding in the fall of 2003. He is a registered Corriedale that we purchased from Bryan and Gina Vining of Federer Corriedales in Cheyenne. He was the Supreme Champion of all wool breeds at Adams County Fair and the Grand Champion Corriedale Ram at Boulder County Fair in 2002. |
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Laura
Lee was Grand Champion of the White Handspinning Class at National Western.
She placed over Christina because many judges have a hard time making
lambs, like Christina was then, Grand Champion simply based on potential.
The judge could see Laura Lee's dense top quality wool and her long
growthy body. He had to project how Christina would grow out and she
didn't really give indications at that time that she would get quite so large. Laura Lee was a one of our registered Corriedales. |
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This
is Molly with her 2001 ribbons. She was Grand Champion Colored Ewe at
National Western Stock Show and The Platte River Livestock Show in Denver.
She was also Reserve Champion at Boulder County Fair. |
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Gretta
proudly displays her Reserve Champion ribbon for the White handspinning
class at National Western Stock Show in January 2001. |
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DeeDee stood right below Molly as Reserve Champion colored ewe at National Western. She really has lovely wool.
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This is a view of our pens at National Western Stock Show. Our sheep
were wondering why it was so warm in January and who are all of these
strange people. |
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Carolyn shows off Gretta's Grand Champion ribbon at 2001 The Estes Park Wool Market. We competed in this show since it started in 1990. Nestled at 7500 feet in the shadow of Rocky Mountain National Park, it is surely the most beautiful venue of any fiber show in the country. It is now the largest Llama and Alpaca show in the US. Over 50 vendor booths are filled with equipment, fleeces, raw fibers and finished coats, scarves, hats shawls and more. |
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Christina and Pearl smile after placing first in the pair of ewe lambs class at Estes Park in 2001. |
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Here we are displaying the bag of feed (Wooohoo) from Ranchway that we won for being the White Wool Premier Exhibitor at the Estes Park Wool Market in 2001. |
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