Shepherd's Harvest Sheep & Wool Festival
May 10 & 11 2008
Washington County Fairgrounds, Lake Elmo, MN
Mothers Day Weekend

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WOOL FLEECE SHOW AND SALE
FLEECE JUDGING — May 10 - 10:30 - Building B
FLEECE SALE BEGINS — May 10 - 12:30 - Building B

The wool fleece competition is in vendor building B. There will also be a sanctioned alpaca fleece competition with closed judging taking place on Saturday, but open to the public on Sunday in vendor building D.

SUPERINTENDENT:
Sue Ross
JUDGE:

WHAT IS A FLEECE COMPETITION?

There are a great variety of types of fleece. For judging, they are placed in different groups according to color (white or natural colored) and grade (or fiber diameter); into fine, medium or long wools. There will also be a purebred class for each breed; the fleece is judged according to breed standards.

Many factors are considered when judging a fleece for commercial or handspinning value. Cleanliness is of high importance especially for a handspinning fleece. A little dirt is okay as it easily washes out, but burrs, hay chaff, and manure tags don't, thus greatly lowering the value of the fleece. A clean fleece also contributes to a higher estimated clean weight which adds value simply because there is more usable wool.

Several qualities of the wool are considered. Tensile strength is important because weak fiber or fiber with a break (a weak spot in the fiber often caused by illness or stress to the sheep at some point during the year) may be torn up during the carding process ruining the fleece. Staple length should be appropriate to its class and generally, longer length is more desirable. The crimp of the wool is what gives character and resilience to the yarn it is spun into. The crimp should be consistent throughout the fleece as well as within each lock. Each fleece is also checked for consistency of grade or fiber diameter throughout the fleece.

The "handle" of the wool refers to overall look and feel of the fleece. Luster is often considered here and generally adds value. White wools should be free of all black fiber and the whiter the better. In natural colored wools, usually no one color is better and variegated fleeces are not marked down.

Before showing, fleeces should be "skirted" (belly wool and other undesirable parts removed), then rolled with the tips facing inward.  This allows for careful inspection of the wool.

SILENT AUCTION OF JUDGED FLEECE

A silent auction will be held for all fleeces offered for sale by the exhibitors.

  • The seller will provide the starting bid for each fleece.
  • The silent auction will begin shortly after judging and finish at 2PM or the time posted at the auction.  Any fleeces not bid upon during the auction, will remain for sale at the starting bid until 3PM Sunday.
  • Please obtain a bidder number at the fleece show registration table if you want to bid on a fleece.
  • The numbers will be available following check-in of fleeces, about 10AM.  Identification will be required.
  • Fleeces for sale must be pre-weighed.   No scale will be provided.
  • Shepherd’s Harvest Festival assumes no liability in regard to fleeces entered in the show being lost, stolen, or erroneously sold

Entering the Fleece Show

SUPERINTENDENT:
Sue Ross (763) 972-3356
  • Fleeces to be in place by 9:00 am, Saturday, May 10.
  • Judging begins at 10:30 am, Saturday, May 10.
  • Fleece auction begins after judging.
  • Fleeces not sold should be picked up by 4:00 pm Sunday.
FLEECE AUCTION: For the auction those offering fleeces for sale are to fill out a sheet of paper containing a minimum bid, fleece weight and the fleece breed upon which bidders may place their bids. Expect the auction to be finished no later than 3PM.  Unsold fleeces will continue to be on display and offered for purchase at the minimum bid price until 3PM Sunday.
 
ENTRY FEE:   For judging only - $2.50    
For judging and sale - $3.50 plus a 10% commission charged on each sale.  Proceeds from the sale of fleece will be mailed out no later than May 31, 2008.
DIVISIONS: White, Natural Colored, Purebred
CLASSES: Fine, medium & coarse in White & Colored Divisions.  Breeds as entered in Purebred Division.
RIBBONS:  Winning fleeces receive "Shepherd's Harvest" ribbons: 1st through 3rd place ribbons in each class,
Champion ribbons in colored & white divisions.  
PREMIUMS: First-$5, Second-$3, Third-$2, Champion-$15

 RULES & INSTRUCTIONS:

  • Fleece must be from animals owned by the exhibitor.
  • Fleeces must be current year's shearing.
  • No more than 15 months growth.
  • All fleeces should be free of tags & chaff.
  • Fleeces will displayed in clear plastic bags.

The judge reserves the right to

  • move fleeces to the appropriate class
  • close or combine classes if insufficient entries
  • give awards to quality fleeces only
  • offer awards of merit to high quality fleeces not receiving a place.

ENTERING:

  • Pre-registration is due by May 3, 2008.
  • Entry fees double after May 3. Entries may be refused if space is full.
  • Bring fleeces to the judging area on in building B on Friday May 9 by appointment or on Saturday, May 10 between 8 and 9am or mail fleeces to Sue Ross (763-972-3356).
  • Entry fee: $2.50 per fleece for show only, $3.50 per fleece for show and sale.

  Entry Forms

Shepherd's Harvest Festival assumes no liability in regard to fleeces entered in the show being lost, stolen or erroneously sold.


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