The
Royal Show 2004 – a personal view.
What
a great show for the Berkshire pigs ! On
the Tuesday the joy of Berkshire pigs winning both the Supreme Show Championship
and the coveted FLACK trophy for the best pair of pigs quickly cheered us all up
after spending Monday complaining of the extremes of dust and floods.
To
start at the beginning: Sunday 4th July
Sharon
Barnfield’s career as a show judge started here at this most prestigious show
of the season. A turn-out of 26 top
quality pigs from an entry of 36 for 5 different exhibitors ranged from the huge
first British Lassetter boar of Vicki Mills, to a little February gilt from
Kevin & Chris at Glebe farm.
Judging
took place in glorious sunshine relieved by a cooling breeze.
Competition was very close in all classes – judging took 2 ½ hours.
There was great deliberation over the sow class where Sharon had had to declare
an interest in a sow that was being exhibited.
This meant that Vaughan Byrne (Berkshire club president from Northern
Ireland) was called in to adjudicate. Sharon
& Vaughan both judged the class and, after a discussion, Glebe Farm’s
‘new’ 2 year old show sow Jobesmajor Royal Lustre 24 was awarded the honours.
In
the July gilt class there were several super gilts with no obvious faults, so
apparently the size of the teats was a significant factor in the final placings.
Competition must have been close !
Of
interest to me was the fact that some placings from earlier in the season were
completely reversed. So never think
that the results of the first show sets the order for the season – pigs grow
at different rates, different judges like different pigs, pigs can be just
feeling ‘off’ on the day and not show themselves so well. Also never expect all exhibitors to agree with the judge,
this will never happen!
In
the Berkshire breed championships, best female went to the Glebe Farm Sow, and
best male went to Jo’s January boar - ‘the face, the body, the underline,
the character – everything is right for a Berkshire’ said Sharon when
explaining over the public system why he had won.
Owner Jo Wykes-Sneyd might say he had too much character!
He was quite difficult to show, but he was a beauty. He was really well
grown even though he was only born on 30th January.
Best
Berkshire was therefore between the Sow and the 5 month old male, two very
desirable pigs. The sow won. She
has only been to one show before, the Three Counties / Rare breed show at
Malvern a week or so earlier. Interestingly
she was not taken to Bath & West due to concern over the loss of part of an
ear. Since her ear number is still
evident she is quite eligible to participate.
Sunday
p.m.
A terrific thunderstorm caused sudden torrential rain.
Thus it was no surprise that the pig pens flooded again.
People had already been saying that the building had flooded after rain
in previous years. Looking at the
building construction it was obvious really, as the building is on a slope such
that any overflow of the gutter along the top side just washes down through the
pens. The Berkshires were in the
second line of pens so we caught much of the flooding.
Lots
of man-power tried to divert the floods to the aisles, by using straw wedges to
channel the water, with some success. The
pigs were never going to come to any harm, but once they find that water under
their straw their nose goes down and then you have a dirty pig for the rest of
the show. This is not what you want
as an exhibitor – it just makes the job of keeping them clean so much harder
work. Plenty of extra straw was
made available to top-up affected pens. Subsequent
constructive complaint to the Show Livestock Officer met deaf ears, as
apparently the whole show ground may be re-organised in a few years time with
the help of E.U. money.
Monday. This was a day off for the Berkshires and their exhibitors,
whilst the Modern breeds were judged.
Tuesday. A sunny and windless day for the FLACK pairs championship and
the Interbreed Supreme Championship.
The
FLACK trophy. The
competition for this prestigious and very desirable trophy is open to the best
pair of pigs from each breed. Vicki
Mills nominated the litter siblings of Jo Wykes-Sneyd, the winning January boar
and his litter sister, as the best pair to represent the Berkshire breed.
Because this little boar had been so troublesome to show on the Sunday,
Steve Loveless (well respected Large White exhibitor) handled him in the ring
for the Traditional Pairs heat. Steve produced a wonderful display, playing with
& teasing the little boar, continually working on him to keep him forward
and active and showing him at his best, hardly having to reprimand him at all. A joy to watch. Judge
Ann Petch showed a great deal of interest, as she did with a superb mature
Saddleback pair with great presence. The
reserve prize was awarded first, to some British Lops, and the winners were the
little Berkshires. A great achievement especially when giving away so much age.
In
the FLACK Final (Traditional v Modern) I’m sure Steve Loveless did not regret
helping with the Berkshires in the heat, but his Large White pair were out of
the places as Jo’s Berkshires won the Trophy with the other Traditional pair,
the Lops, as reserve.
After
so long in the hot ring the little boar was showing signs of heat stress.
He was hot and panting and Jo had just 20 minutes to cool her pig down
prior to the InterBreed Boar Championship.
The
InterBreed Boar Championship. Cooling
vinegar and wet towels were called for and the intensive care worked well enough
for the little boar to come out again. The
judge was very understanding and offered all competitors the option of taking
their pigs back into the shade after she had looked at them. Unfortunately this
lovely little boar did not succeed - the aforementioned Steve Loveless was to
win this Interbreed Championship with his Large White Boar. (I’m sure the
web-site version of the result is wrong.)
The
InterBreed Sow Championship. I was
watching this with fellow Berkshire exhibitors and a Berkshire show judge and we
all thought that the Berkshire Sow stood out as perfection on four legs who
moved beautifully and freely under Kevin’s guidance. And she got it ! Chris
Coe said she was ‘gobsmacked’ but absolutely delighted.
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The InterBreed Supreme Championship. ***
All
breed Champions were on display for this, but this was purely a display for the
public, the competition being between the Berkshire sow & the large white
boar who were called out to parade together.
Kevin calmly showed her off, and was awarded the Supreme Championship.
***
Congratulations Kevin & Chris from all Berkshire competitors.
***
The
sow’s showing history is very brief: she
was born in April 2002 so was too young to show in that year.
She went to boar but initially failed to get in pig due to an infertile
young boar. By the time she was in
pig she was ineligible for the 2003 show season (a pre July 2002 sow has to
produce a litter within 12 weeks of a show).
Her first litter was August 2003. Her
second was February 2004, a gilt from that litter was here at the Royal.
Her third litter is due in September.
So 2004 is her first show season.
The
BPA Pig of the Year heats were open to the best pig of each sex from each
breed, born since 1st July 2003, not already qualified AND prepared
to travel to the Great Yorkshire show for the final. Modern & Traditional breeds in separate heats, so 4 heats
at every qualifying show. Yet more
Berkshire success as the traditional boar heat went to Glebe Farm’s October
boar.
Commercial
pairs class This was for 2004 pigs to
be judged on a Commercial basis. Both Berkshire pairs showed themselves well,
Jo’s getting second and Sue’s fourth from an entry of 12 pairs.
| ‘Better
Berkshire numbers this year is good news – we were in danger of our
classes being amalgamated….’ | |
| It
is the most prestigious show of the calendar and some useful contacts and
sales were made. | |
| The
pig rings are good. 3 separate show rings plus a dedicated exercise ring
which means that the competion rings don’t get fouled during the very
necessary exercising of the pigs. | |
| The
feature on Outdoor pigs is very good. It
was a display of different types of outdoor housing (a conventional arc and
a straw bale house) one populated by some very appealing Large Black and
Tamworth growers from Cranborne | |
| Some
very experienced pig men were present, only too willing to share their years
of experience. For example feed
quality was an interesting subject on one of the days.
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Things
that could be improved:
The
floor. ‘The floor is a
disgrace’ ‘Nice new roof –
pity about the floor’ ‘ they
ought to have a competition amongst floor layers to create a new floor…’
‘The dust is a health hazard’ ‘Wednesday
was spent walking through dust curtains as the wind whipped up the dust in the
aisles’.
Whatever
the complaints, we all acknowledged that the Royal show will continue to be
supported by pig breeders, simply because it is ‘The Royal’.
Sue Fildes
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Class
93.01 Boar, born before 1.1.04 (6 entries, 5 forward) |
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1 |
4
Moorsholm Peter Lad ll |
Viki
Mills, DEVON |
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2 |
3
Jobesmajor Ambassador 6 |
Glebe
Farm Berkshires, WARWICKSHIRE |
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3 |
1
Dittisham Freight Train 2 |
Mrs
Sue Fildes, DEVON |
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4 |
5
Wedlock Lassetter |
Viki
Mills, DEVON |
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Class
93.02 Boar, born in 2004 (8 entries, 4 forward) |
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1 |
14
Bruisyard Orlando 6 |
Mrs
Jo Wykes-Sneyd, SUFFOLK |
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2 |
12
Caumpedene Peter Lad |
Mrs
C A Webb, GLOUCESTERSHIRE |
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3 |
7
Dittisham Ambassador 2 |
Mrs
Sue Fildes, DEVON |
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Class
93.03 Sow, born before 1.7.03 (6 entries, 5 forward) |
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1 |
16
Jobesmajor Royal Lustre 24 |
Glebe
Farm Berkshires, WARWICKSHIRE |
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2 |
20
Kilcot Mermaid |
Mrs
Jo Wykes-Sneyd, SUFFOLK |
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3 |
19
Caumpedene Royal Sapphire 74 |
Mrs
C A Webb, GLOUCESTERSHIRE |
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4 |
15
Dittisham Excelsa 3 |
Mrs
Sue Fildes, DEVON |
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Class
93.04 Sow, born in 2003 on or after 1st July (7 entries, 5 forward)
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1 |
24
Jobesmajor Royal Lustre 23 |
Glebe
Farm Berkshires, WARWICKSHIRE |
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2 |
23
Jobesmajor Royal Lustre 22 |
Glebe
Farm Berkshires, WARWICKSHIRE |
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3 |
21
Dittisham Lady 5 |
Mrs
Sue Fildes, DEVON |
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4 |
27
Gillhouse Stonebow 48 |
Viki
Mills, DEVON |
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Class
93.05 Sow, born in 2004 (9 entries, 6 forward) |
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1 |
34
Caumpedene Royal Sapphire |
Mrs
C A Webb, GLOUCESTERSHIRE |
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2 |
35
Bruisyard Excelsa 8 |
Mrs
Jo Wykes-Sneyd, SUFFOLK |
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3 |
36
Bruisyard Mermaid |
Mrs
Jo Wykes-Sneyd, SUFFOLK |
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4 |
29
Dittisham Lady 9 |
Mrs
Sue Fildes, DEVON |
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Class s93.06 Best Berkshire Boar |
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First |
14
Bruisyard Orlando 6 |
Mrs
Jo Wykes-Sneyd, SUFFOLK |
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Reserved |
4
Moorsholm Peter Lad ll |
Viki
Mills, DEVON |
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Class s93.07 Best Berkshire Sow |
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First |
16
Jobesmajor Royal Lustre 24 |
Glebe
Farm Berkshires, WARWICKSHIRE |
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Reserved |
34
Caumpedene Royal Sapphire |
Mrs
C A Webb, GLOUCESTERSHIRE |
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Class s93.08 Best Berkshire |
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First |
16
Jobesmajor Royal Lustre 24 |
Glebe
Farm Berkshires, WARWICKSHIRE |
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Reserved |
14
Bruisyard Orlando 6 |
Mrs
Jo Wykes-Sneyd, SUFFOLK |
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First |
3
Jobesmajor Ambassador 6 16
Jobesmajor Royal Lustre 24 |
Glebe
Farm Berkshires, WARWICKSHIRE |
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Class
s93.10 Best Group of 3 Be |
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First |
20
Kilcot Mermaid 36
Bruisyard Mermaid 14
Bruisyard Orlando 6 |
Mrs
Jo Wykes-Sneyd, SUFFOLK |
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Reserve |
19
Caumpedene Royal Sapphire 74 10
Gillhouse Lassetter 3 34
Caumpedene Royal Sapphire |
Mrs
C A Webb, GLOUCESTERSHIRE Viki
Mills, DEVON Mrs
C A Webb, GLOUCESTERSHIRE |
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Class
s92.01 Champion Boar (Inter-Breed) This
is the result on the website, I believe the placings are reversed – SF. |
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First |
British
Lop - 37 Liskeard Prince 23rd |
Mr
& Mrs J Collings, CORNWALL |
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Reserve |
Large
White - 202 Port Bredy Field Marshal |
Mr
S J S Loveless, DORSET |
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Class s92.02 Champion Sow (Inter-Breed) |
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First |
Berkshire - 16 Jobesmajor Royal Lustre 24 |
Glebe Farm Berkshires, WARWICKSHI |
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Reserve |
Welsh
- 305 Vinery Empress 4184 |
Mrs
C D Vaughan, WARWICKSHIRE |
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Class s92.03 Supreme Champion Pig (Inter-Breed) |
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First |
Berkshire - 16 Jobesmajor Royal Lustre 24 |
Glebe Farm Berkshires, WARWICKSHIRE |
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Reserve |
Large
White - 202 Port Bredy Field Marshal |
Mr
S J S Loveless, DORSET |
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Class
s106.02 Pig of the Year - Best Traditional Boar (Inter-Breed) |
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1 |
3
Jobesmajor Ambassador 6 |
Glebe
Farm Berkshires, WARWICKSHIRE |
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1 |
British
Lop - 321 Mr & Mrs J Collings, CORNWALL |
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2 |
Berkshire
– 330 Mrs Jo Wykes-Sneyd, SUFFOLK |
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3 |
GOS
- 327 Mr D Overton, SURREY |
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4 |
Berkshire
– 324 Mrs Sue Fildes, DEVON |
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1 |
36
Bruisyard Mermaid 7 & 14 Bruisyard Orlando 6 |
Mrs
Jo Wykes-Sneyd, SUFFOLK |
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