Jonee Phillips and Hannah Doyle, from Rockhampton, were taking a break with their alpacas

July 16, 2014

There was something for everyone at the Nanango Show Society’s “Lifestyle Weekend” at the showgrounds … enough to tempt anyone interested in a country “tree change”.

This is the third year that the Show Society has run the weekend, an expo originally targeted at small farms.

A highlight on Saturday was the return of team penning to Nanango; 67 teams competed in the Open section and 38 in the juniors. There was also a wild card competition.

In team penning, a group of three riders must cut out three beasts – marked with coloured ribbons – from a herd of 21 cattle and then pen them at the end of the yard.

The fastest time recorded on the day was 41.03 seconds by the local team of Michael and Michelle Hunter and Greg Lee.

While the team penning was kicking up dust in the ring, a few hundred metres away more sedate (and shorter) cattle were being led quietly around another ring for the annual Queensland Dexter Breeds Show.

The Grand Champion and Supreme Champion Bull of the show was “Hobbit Hill Mr Brandy” from the Collinthia Stud at Rockhampton, shown by the president of the Dexter Cattle Association of Australia, Norm Eriksen.

Mr Eriksen brought down 14 head and four calves for the show.

More than 70 nominations were received for the Dexter show, from all over Queensland and NSW.

A few hundred yards away from the “beefy little milkers” , beasts of another shape were being led around an even smaller ring.

The annual Queensland Alpaca “Colourbration Show” featured alpacas of all ages (and colours).

Show convenor Doris Drew, from Nanango, said 138 animals had been entered in the show and 81 fleeces. The alpacas came from all over Queensland.

The animals were judged on their conformation and the quality of their fleeces.

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Team Penning results
1. Michael Hunter, Michelle Hunter and Greg Lee
2. Karyn Staib, Paul Schloss and Allen Heath
3. Colin Stocks, Denise Gothe and Heather Korreng

Michael Hunter, right, shows his winning style in the team penning competition

Carly Smith, from Manumbar, and “Replica” were enjoying the team penning

Taylor, 10, and Reece Gilmore, 12, from Takura, won medals as Junior Handlers
Grand Champion Dexter bull “Hobbit Hill Mr Brandy” with Champion Junior Parader Corey Evans, from Kingaroy; Dane Gilmore, 7, from Takura (2nd in U13 Junior Handlers) and Norm Eriksen, Rockhampton
More action from the team penning competition
Syd Smith, from Manumbar, with “Rose” (who was having a quick bite to eat)  
Jacquie Alley, Woodford, and Pam Walker, Stoney Creek, were showing how to put alpaca fleece to good use … a large display of alpaca fleeces was also on show under cover near the canteen 

 

One Response to "Country Lifestyles On Show"

  1. Trying to reach Syd at Manumbar and if he can email me that would be great. We are good mates and have a lot to catch up on. I have footage of him chasing a young bull. Thanks – it’d be good to hear from him.

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