At the Caithness Smokehouse yesterday we were told that the county fair being held only a mile down the road from where we were moored in Scrabster was the biggest of the year, and definitely worth a visit. So after a yummy breakfast of Fire Engine with the grits Mummy had brought over especially, off we trod.
The main equestrian judging had happened yesterday, but as we arrived there was an 8-year old on her Shetland pony, all decked out in a tweed jacket, spotless jodhpurs and plaited hair with hair bows. For me she definitely won the best dressed of all the winners in the horse parade!
Next up were the cattle, each being led by a farmer in his white coat and steel capped boots. The poor cows, none of them liked the speaker, each of them getting spooked as soon as they approached. The commentator oblivious to this continued his explanation of the different categories. The handlers in front had to coax these massive animals to keep going, while the ones behind had to make sure they didn’t get too close.
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Unexpectedly the highlight for me (after the adorable 4-month old puppy) were the vintage tractors. It was great watching them all fire-up, this plume of blue smoke surrounding them. Most had their children perched on one leg, as they proudly drove around the big arena. A fun day out for the whole family.
The Highland cattle registry (“herd book”) was established in 1885. This is the oldest herd book in the world, which makes them the oldest registered cattle in the world.[8] Although a group of cattle is generally called a herd, a group of Highland cattle is known as a “fold”. This is because in winter, the cattle were kept in open shelters made of stone called folds to protect them from the weather at night.[9] They were also known as kyloes in Scots.
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