Looking forward to another fun show

JABL Class (Just Another Brown Llama)

Do you look at that brown llama and say, I think I’ll take it to the show; no, it’s just another brown llama, it won’t win? Bring your JABL to Ohio River Llama Festival and show on equal playing ground with the rest of the JABLs.

Some classes may be combined depending on # of entries

1.         Sub-Junior Obstacle (under 8yrs)

2.         Youth Junior Obstacle (ages 8-11)

3.          Youth Intermediate Obstacle (12-14)

4.          Youth Senior Obstacle (15-18)

5.         Youth Junior Pack

6.         Youth Senior Pack

7.         Youth Intermediate Pack

8.         Youth Junior PR

9.         Youth Intermediate PR

10.         Youth Senior PR

17. Special Needs Obstacle

18. Adult Obstacle

19. Sub-Junior Showmanship

20. Youth Junior Showmanship

21. Youth Intermediate Showmanship

22. Youth Senior Showmanship

23. Special Needs Showmanship

24.      Adult  Showmanship

Award Youth Performance/Championships

25. Non-Breeder Yearling

26. Non-Breeder Two Year Old

27.      Non-Breeder Adult

Grand and Reserve Non-Breeder

30. Suri Female - Juvenile

31. Suri Female  - Yearling

32. Suri Female - 2 Year Old

32. Suri Female - Adult

Grand and Reserve Suri Female Llama

36. Suri Male - Juvenile

37. Suri Male - Yearling

38. Suri Male – 2 Year Old

39. Suri Male – Adult

Grand and Reserve Suri Male Llama

42.      Classic Female—Juvenile

43.      Classic Female—Yearling

44.      Classic Female—2 year Old

45.      Classic Female Adult

Grand and Reserve Classic Female

48.      Classic Male—Juvenile

49.      Classic Male—Yearling

50.      Classic Male—2 year Old

51.      Classic Male Adult

Grand and Reserve Classic Male

54.      Light Wool Female – Juvenile

55.      Light Wool Female – Yearling

56.      Light Wool Female  - 2 Year Old

57.      Light Wool Female – Adult

Grand and Reserve Light Wool Female

60.      Light Wool Male – Juvenile

61.      Light Wool Male – Yearling

62.      Light Wool Male – 2 Year Old

63.      Light Wool Male – Adult

Grand and Reserve Light Wool Male

66.      JABL Female (5mo+)

67.      JABL Male (5mo+)

68.      Medium Wool Female – Juvenile

69.      Medium Wool Female – Yearling

70.      Medium Wool Female – 2 Year Old

71.      Medium Wool Female – Adult

Grand and Reserve Medium Wool Female

74.      Medium Wool Male – Juvenile

75.      Medium Wool Male – Yearling

76.      Medium Wool Male – 2 Year Old

77.      Medium Wool Male – Adult

Grand and Reserve Medium Wool Male

78.      Miniature Female 5mo-less than 2yrs

79.      Miniature Female 2 yrs and older

Miniature Grand and Reserve Miniature Female Llama

82.      Miniature Male 5mo – less than 2 yrs

83.      Miniature Male 2 yrs and older

Grand and Reserve Miniature Male Llama

85.      Heavy Wool Female – Juvenile

86.      Heavy Wool Female – Yearling

87.      Heavy Wool Female – 2 Year Old

88.      Heavy Wool Female – Adult

Grand and Reserve Heavy Wool Female

91.      Heavy Wool Male – Juvenile

92.      Heavy Wool Male – Yearling

93.      Heavy Wool Male – 2 Year Old

94.      Heavy Wool Male – Adult

Grand and Reserve Heavy Wool Male

97.      Produce of Dam

98.      Get of Sire

99.      Youth Judging –(just list name and age and we will schedule classes accordingly)

List of Classes

List of classes for Ohio River Llama Festival ALSA show, Toni Mahoney Knie judge, youth classes, Franklin Furnace Ohio, special needs classes, lots of fun, Carlyle and Diana Lewis, Ohio Horse Park

To contact us: Phone: 740-886-7086    Email:  orlf@zoominternet.net

CLASSIC LLAMA

Definition:

Double coat with prominent, abundant guard hair throughout coat.

On the body (except juveniles and yearlings), undercoat has moderate to sparse density and is either minimally or not at all visible under the guard hair.

Very short smooth fiber on face, ears, forehead and head.

Short leg fiber above the knee or hock and short smooth or minimally ruffled hair below the knee or hock.

A large “window” of short, smooth hair on either side of their sternum.

Neck fi ber that often sheds out leaving a discernible guard hair “mane”.

 

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