Friday, November 20, 2009

History of the Bluefaced Leicester

Just in time for Christmas gift giving for the Bluefaced Leicester enthusiast on your list.

The Bluefaced Leicester
"A History of the Breed"
By: Jeremy Hunt
This 50 page black & white booklet was published in the UK by the Bluefaced Leicester Sheep Breeders' Association and is available here in the USA.
It takes an indepth look at the history and development of the Bluefaced Leicester starting with Robert Bakewell's work in the 1700's, and it includes many b&w photos fo the breed from as early as 1901.
Order your copy of
'The Bluefaced Leicester ~ A History of the Breed'
by sending your email request to: beechtrfrm@aol.com
The cost of the booklet w/ shipping (in the USA) is $ 23.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

BFLBA Website

The BFLBA's website has recently undergone a few updates to its pages, including some photos from the Great Lakes ~ Bluefaced Leicester Show in the photo gallery. Visit: www.BFLBA.com
The complete results from the GLBFLS show, and more photos will follow on this blog, and in the upcoming issue of the BFLBA's newsletter 'The Blue News.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Great Lakes ~ Bluefaced Leicester Show

For the Great Lakes ~ Bluefaced Leicester Show 2009, our judge was allowed to choose a special placement award called the "Judge's Choice Award". He was to choose an appropriate topic for what he felt was the most deserving category for the entries of the day.
Our guest UK judge: Mr. John Stott, choose to make it the "Young Handlers Award" to recognize the young youth who did such a great job exhibiting their Bluefaced Leicesters. The two youngest handlers of the day, Blake & Tyler Johnson 'River Winds Farm', exhibited excellent showmanship skills with their respective entries, and the time they had spent training their sheep really showed. 5th Place
Yearling Bluefaced Leicester Ewe:
Blake Johnson with his yearling ewe 'Belinda'
Tyler Johnson with his ewe lamb 'Dianthus'

Tyler Johnson
Winner of the 'Judge's Choice Award'
for Young Handler
Presented by our UK judge: Mr. John Stott
President of the UK- Bluefaced Leicester Sheep Breeders' Association

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Glimpse at UK Fall Ram Sale

The following photos are from the Bluefaced Leicester ram sale
held at the UK's NSA Wales & Border Ram Sale on the Royal Welsh Showgrounds.
Bluefaced Leicester Sale Champion
bred and exhibited by: M. Roberts 'Myfyrian'
judged by: Neil Laing & Matt Drummond

The winning ewe class being recorded into the books by Arthur Yeats

The Ewe class entries

The ram lamb line up

The Shearling Ram line up

another view of the Shearling Ram class

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Great Lakes ~ Bluefaced Leicester Show

The Bluefaced Leicester Breeders Association (BFLBA)
will be hosting the
1st
Great Lakes ~ Bluefaced Leicester Show
to be held in conjunction with the
Wisconsin Sheep & Wool Festival, Jefferson, WI
September 12th, 2009
at 10:30 AM
Location: Indoor Horse Arena
Judge: Mr. John Stott, President UK- Bluefaced Leicester Sheep Breeders' Association
LAUND FARM, Chipping, Preston, Lancashire, UK
Mr. Stott will also be giving an Educational Presentation titled:
The Bluefaced Leicester "The Finer Points"
held at 1:30 PM Saturday
Located in the Indoor Horse Arena

* Mr. Stott will also be presiding over the 2nd Annual ~ Mule Sheep & BFL Progeny Show
Sunday, September 13th,
and speaking on
Selecting Ewes for the Three-Tier System, at 1:30 PM Sunday in the Indoor Horse Arena.

Monday, August 3, 2009

BFLBA Online Auction - Place Your Bids!

Welcome to the BFLBA Online Auction! Our auction features Bluefaced Leicester and other sheep related items. Click here to access the auction site.

Whether you're looking for actual livestock or a gift for a fiber enthusiast, the auction will no doubt be a great way to buy BFL/sheep related items!

Proceeds from this fundraiser will help defray the cost of a UK judge at next month's first Great Lakes Bluefaced Leicester Show at the Wisconsin Sheep and Wool Festival. The show will feature the UK judge, John Stott, President UK-BFLSBA.

The opportunity to have the president of the UK-BFLSBA judge our BFLs will greatly benefit so many areas--the U.S. BFL breeders and the surrounding communities where the BFLs play a role. John Stott's experience, insight, and knowledge of the breed will allow breeders to further promote the awareness and advancement of the Bluefaced Leicester sheep.

Place your bids!

Thank you for your support!

New: UK ~ BFLSBA Website

The UK ~ Bluefaced Leicester Sheep Breeders' Association has just launched its redesigned website. The layout and format is user friendly and vibrant, with plenty of colored photos of sharp Bluefaced Leicesters and Mules.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Press Release: Wisconsin Sheep & Wool Festival

The 1st ~ Great Lakes ~ Bluefaced Leicester Show

The Bluefaced Leicester Breeders Association (BFLBA) will be hosting the first Great Lakes ~ Bluefaced Leicester Show held in conjunction with the Wisconsin Sheep & Wool Festival in Jefferson, Wisconsin on September 11th - 13th, 2009.

The BFLBA will be coordinating its Bluefaced Leicester Show along with the North American Mule Sheep Society's (NAMSS) 2nd Annual Mule Sheep & Bluefaced Leicester Progeny Show. The judge presiding over both the Bluefaced Leicester classes as well as the Mule Show classes will be John Stott the newly elected president of the UK's Bluefaced Leicester Sheep Breeders' Association. John has also agreed to do several educational presentations highlighting the Bluefaced Leicester and the Mule ewe. The BFLBA's Great Lakes ~ Bluefaced Leicester Show, and the NAMSS's Mule Sheep Show will be an excellent opportunity to showcase the Bluefaced Leicester to the sheep industry, for their versatility not only as a purebred sire, but as a crossing sire in the 3-tier breeding scheme for grass fed lamb production too.

The BFLBA and NAMSS would like to thank the UK- BFLSBA for their generous contribution in providing us once again with our guest breeder-judge; and for their continued support of our efforts here in the States promoting the Bluefaced Leicester.
A BIT ABOUT OUR 2009 JUDGE:

John Stott and his family live on and work 'LAUND FARM' which is located in Chipping, Preston, Lancashire, UK. Laund Farm is a 500 acre family farm, which runs approximately 700 hill sheep mainly Swaledales and Beulah Speckled Face producing 400 Mules that are sold each year, plus a 400 ewe Freisland flock for their sheep milking enterprise, and around 30 suckler cows and 20 pedigree Simmental, as well as John's 50 pedigreed Bluefaced Leicesters. On June 3rd 2009, the Stott's and Laund Farm was the host location for NORTH SHEEP '09'. North Sheep is a biennial event run by the UK's National Sheep Association (NSA) an organization which represents UK sheep breeders. North Sheep is an industry event which brings together agricultural companies, sheep farmers and agricultural experts for a day. North Sheep '09' attracted over 9,000 visitors and 250 trade stands from across the sheep sector. Around 100 foreign delegates also flocked to the event which showcased Britain’s 70-plus sheep breeds. We look forward to meeting John and his wife, Christine, in September.

Champion Penrith Sale 2008
John Stott 'LAUND'
(photo courtesy of Wayne Hutchinson 'Farm-Images.co.uk')

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Black Sheep Gathering 2009 ~ Report

Black Sheep Gathering
A special issue of 'The Blue News' has been uploaded to the files sections of the: Bluefaced Leicester & BFLBA Members, yahoo groups.
It contains reports from the 2009 Black Sheep Gathering, by Kathy Davidson 'Potosi' and Robina Koenig 'Tumble Creek', as well as color photos of the Bluefaced Leicester classes, and the Spinner's Lead competition.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

1st Great Lakes ~ Bluefaced Leicester Show

Bluefaced Leicester Breeders Association
Great Lakes
Bluefaced Leicester Show


In conjunction with the:
Wisconsin
Sheep & Wool
Festival

September 11 - 13, 2009

Jefferson Fair Park
Jefferson, Wisconsin

Bluefaced Leicester Breeders Association
Breed & Informational Displays

Great Lakes ~ Bluefaced Leicester Show
Judge: John Stott, President UK-BFLSBA
LAUND FARM, Chipping, Preston, Lancashire, UK
Saturday ~ September 12th, 2009
At 10:30 AM

Educational Presentation

The Bluefaced Leicester
"The Finer Points"
John Stott 'Laund Farm" Lancashire, UK
Saturday at 1:30 PM

www.bflba.blogspot.com
www.bflba.com

The Blue News ~ Spring 2009 Issue

The Spring 2009 issue of 'The Blue News' can now be accessed in the 'Files' sections at the following Yahoo chat groups:

Bluefaced Leicesters, BFLBAMembersOnly, and MuleSheep.

It is also scheduled to be uploaded to several websites for general public access.

The UK Mule

The UK - Bluefaced Leicester Sheep Breeders' Association has been working on a project for about the last year that pertains to the Mule ewe. With the increased use of the Bluefaced Leicester as a crossing sire on a wide variety of breeds, it has become necessary to encompass the mules under one broad title, thus the formation of the educational & promotional group: The UK Mule.

The UK Mule website is already up and running and can be accessed at: http://www.ukmules.co.uk/

The "UK Mules" will have its' "coming out" debut with their new stand and promotional information on June 3rd at the UK's NSA ~ North Sheep '09' event that will be held at the host 'LAUND FARM'.
You might recognize the Laund Farm and the name John Stott, who will be our guest judge for the 1st Great Lakes ~ Bluefaced Leicester Show, as well as the 2nd Annual ~ NAMSS Mule Sheep & Bluefaced Leicester Progeny Show, John is also the incoming president of the UK- BFLSBA.

Monday, May 11, 2009

MSWF ~ Sheepdog Herding Demonstrations

Bluefaced Leicesters and their breeders were a very integrated part of the 2009 Maryland Sheep & Wool Festival. From the numerous enquiries and breeding sheep sales, to the show ring, to the Working Border Collie herding demonstrations, to the Youth Conservationist Awards, and as one of the weekend's most sought after fibers in fleece and yarn sales, the Bluefaced Leicester is proving its versitility as a multifaceted breed.

MSWF ~ Sheepdog herding demonstrations.
The four footed talent: Working Border Collies
The two footed talent, aka... Handlers: Nancy Cox Starkey 'Trial and Error Acres' Mt. Airy, Maryland, and Mark Soper from Woodbine, Maryland.
Working Conditions: Saturday the skies cleared and the crowds came out, and on Sunday well, let's just say it was weather that only a duck would love!

Mark and Nancy teamed up once again at the MSWF with their respective dogs, "Lark" ~ Starkey, and "Aggie" ~ Soper, and a group of Nancy's Bluefaced Leicester yearling ewes, to wow the crowds at the Herding Dog demonstrations. Mark and Nancy demonstrate the fine tuned talents of their working Border Colllies as they put the dogs and the sheep thru their paces on Saturday and Sunday at the Festival.
Mark Soper with "Aggie" moving the Bluefaced Leicester ewes thru the course.

Nancy: in full 'water-proofs' with 'Lark', and some of her T&E Bluefaced Leicesters.

"Lark" and "The Blues": in full gimmer fleece, beautifully clean and draping thanks to all the rain. Such an elegant breed with plenty of eye appeal.
Bluefaced Leicester Promotions:
Since Nancy used the Blues last year at the MSWF herding demos, and with their subsequent winning Dog Trialing photo by: Teresa Ballard being voted to promote the World Dog Trials in Wales, there have been numerous requests for Bluefaced Leicesters and Mules to use at herding demonstration across the country because of their style, temperament, and eye appeal.
Thank you Nancy for all your hard work in promoting the Bluefaced Leicester!

Friday, May 8, 2009

MSWF ~ Youth Conservationist Program

Youth Conservationist Program

Organizer: Elaine Ashcraft
Recipient Participants: youth between the ages of 9 - 18 years old.
Donating breeders: representing 14 different rare or minor breeds

The donating breeders select a youth to awarded their ewe based on their written essays on "why they would like to help preserve a heritage breed of sheep."
Requirements for the program are:
* They must be present at the MSWF to receive the donated ewe.
* They must exhibit and show the ewe at least twice in the receiving year:
1) a county fair or local sheep show and , 2) at their State fair.
* Also, they must either use the ewe's fleece to make a wool item, or sell the fleece to a fiber artist.
* Breed the ewe to a registered ram in the fall.
* Submit a report with pictures, to the donor breeder by April 30th of the following year.

This year's recipient of the Bluefaced Leicester yearling ewe is eleven year old Nick Wenger 'Wen-Crest Farm' in Pennsylvania. The yearling Bluefaced Leicester ewe he received was donated by Brenda Lelli 'Beechtree Farm', and the ewe is Beechtrees 'Carron'.
This summer, Nick and Carron will be joining three other previous Bluefaced Leicester YCP recipients from Pennsylvania, to educate, promote, and exhibit their Bluefaced Leicester's at their local Fairs, and their State Farm Show.
We look forward to hearing from Nick during the summer months about his 4-H and Show experiences with Carron.

Brenda Lelli, Nick Wenger, and Beechtrees 'Carron'
Youth Conservationist Program Awards ceremony
Sunday, May 3rd, 2009 ~ during the Maryland Sheep & Wool Festival
For more information on the Youth conservationist program contact
Elaine Ashcraft at: 740-622-1573, tankewe@tusco.net

Thursday, May 7, 2009

MSWF ~ Parade of Breeds

The Bluefaced Leicester in the 'PARADE OF BREEDS'
Sunday at the Maryland Sheep & Wool Festival.
The ram is Beechtree's 'Marston' handled by Kyle McCleary 'Rock Jim Farm' a Bluefaced Leicester breeder from Pennsylvania.
Kyle's own ram who placed 5th in the yearling White Long wool class (1st place for the BFL's) had already been shorn so Kyle went in the Parade with one of the Beechtree rams from the 'Breeds display'.
Kyle did such a great job handling 'Marston' in the parade that someone came and bought the ram afterwards.
Thank you! Kyle

Maryland Sheep & Wool ~ Hall of Breeds

The Maryland Sheep & Wool Festival's 'Hall of Breeds' area is a favorite stop for festival goers. The purpose of the Hall of Breeds, is to highlight the diversity of breeds available here in the USA, and to provide informative and educational material about the breed.
Here is the BFLBA ~ Bluefaced Leicester breed display, along with the NAMSS ~ Mule Sheep display. The stand was kept well stocked with breed flyers, The Blue News - newsletters, BFLBA members lists & applications, as well as a handout about the upcoming Great Lakes ~ Bluefaced Leicester Show at the Wisconsin Sheep & Wool Festival in September.
We rotated pairs of white and natural colored yearling rams thru the display during the course of the weekend, depending upon who was being groomed or headed for the show ring. One of the white rams was also used in Sunday's 'Parade of Breeds', and kindly handled for me by another Bluefaced Leicester exhibitor, as I was busy getting a Bluefaced Leicester yearling ewe ready to meet her new owner in the 'Youth Conservationist Program' awards ceremony.
Bluefaced Leicester Breed Display

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Classified Ads: May

BEECHTREE FARM
For Sale: Bluefaced Leicester ewes and rams, white & natural colored, yearling and older. Taking reservations for 2009 lambs. For a complete list enquire at: beechtrfrm@aol.com, or visit: beechtreefarm.blogspot.com, beechtreefarm.com.

CROSS WIND FARM
Bluefaced Leicesters. White and natural colored. Lambs, yearlings, and adults. We also offer BFL fleece, roving, and handspun yarn when available. Check our website (www.crosswindfarm.com) for availability or send email to densmore@crosswindfarm.com. For more information and news, visit: www.crosswindfarm.blogspot.com.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

CLASSIFIED ADS: April

BEECHTREE FARM
For Sale: Bluefaced Leicester ewes and rams, white & natural colored, yearling and older, with possible delivery to MSWF. Taking reservations for 2009 lambs. For a complete list enquire at: beechtrfrm@aol.com, or visit: beechtreefarm.blogspot.com, beechtreefarm.com.

CROSS WIND FARM
Bluefaced Leicesters. White and natural colored. Lambs, yearlings, and adults. We also offer BFL fleece, roving, and handspun yarn when available. Check our website (www.crosswindfarm.com) for availability or send email to densmore@crosswindfarm.com. For more information and news, visit: www.crosswindfarm.blogspot.com.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Youth & Blues

At the Maryland 2008 Youth Conservationist Award program, a young man , Joe Goodpaster was chosen to receive the Bluefaced Leicester ewe that was donated by Beechtree Farm.
Over the past year Joe has continually shown his devotion to his Bluefaced Leicester ewe 'ClaraVale' by giving her 110% of his time and attention. Joe and his sister, Rachel, a past recipient of the YCP Bluefaced Leicester, have been outstanding ambassadors for the Bluefaced Leicester breed.
We would like to thank them for their work in promoting and educating others to the many diverse attributes of the Bluefaced Leicester breed.
Here is a picture of Joe learning how to shear Clara. He did a good job.
His sister Rachel did the neck and backend but Joe did the sides and is really proud of himself. Well done Joe!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

History of the Bluefaced Leicester

This booklet was published in the UK for the Bluefaced Leicester Sheep Breeders' Association, and is made available for purchase here in the States to USA breeders and enthusiasts.
It takes an indepth look at the history and development of the Bluefaced Leicester starting with Robert Bakwell's work in the 1700's, and it includes many black & white photos of the breed from as early as 1909. You can order your copy of
'The Bluefaced Leicester ~ A History of the Breed'
by sending your email request to: beechtrfrm@aol.com
The cost of the booklet w/ shipping (in the USA) is $ 23

Monday, March 2, 2009

CLASSIFIED ADS: March

BEECHTREE FARM
For Sale: Bluefaced Leicester ewes and rams, white & natural colored, yearling and older, with possible delivery to MSWF. Taking reservations for 2009 lambs. For a complete list enquire at: beechtrfrm@aol.com, or visit: beechtreefarm.blogspot.com, beechtreefarm.com.

CROSS WIND FARM
Bluefaced Leicesters. White and natural colored. Lambs, yearlings, and adults. We also offer BFL fleece, roving, and handspun yarn when available. Check our website (www.crosswindfarm.com) for availability or send email to densmore@crosswindfarm.com. For more information and news, visit: www.crosswindfarm.blogspot.com.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Great Lakes ~ Bluefaced Leicester Show

Mark you calendars for the BFLBA's
Great Lakes ~ Bluefaced Leicester Show
September 12th, 2009
held in conjunction with the Wisconsin Sheep & Wool Festival
Jefferson, Wisconsin

Photo: Bluefaced Leicesters waiting to show at the 2008 WSWF
under Judge: David Cruikshank 'NITHSDALE' flock from Castle Douglas, Scotland
to read about the 2008 WSWF ~ Bluefaced Leicester show results click on the link below:
The BFLBA will be working alongside the NAMSS to coordinate the
2009 Great Lakes ~ Bluefaced Leicester Show
and the
2nd annual Mule Sheep & Bluefaced Leicester Progeny Show.
With plans to secure a judge from the UK to preside over both events.
Stay tuned to these website for further developments:

Friday, January 9, 2009

BFLBA Display

The BFLBA display table as photographed at the recent
Michigan Sheep Breeders Assoc. ~ Shepherds Weekend
I finally have a good picture of our Bluefaced Leicester and BFLBA Association display table after all these years!
Many thanks to Bill Duffield of 'Codan Suffolks', ONT, Canada.
The table was located just outside the lecture room doors so everyone attending the MSBA event stopped by to look it over and picked up items for further reading, as evidenced by the fact that the materials had to be replenished several times.
The display contains issues of 'The Blue News' (present & past), the breed trifold, copies of our 'members list', as well as a membership application form. It also has examples of white & natural colored fleeces, a handspun skein of yarn, and a BFL-mohair blend sock. This time I also added a handout card from the OPP Society, as well as having a copy of their OPP newsletter available to read.
There were lectures about utilizing a 3-way cross (aka ~ 3-Tier breeding system) for commercial sheep production so having the NAMSS Mule Sheep display right beside us helped get the message across about using the Bluefaced Leicester as a Maternal crossing sire.
For more information about the 3-Tier System you can visit the NAMSS website (www.MuleSheep.com) and their blog (www.MuleSheep.blogspot.com ).

Monday, January 5, 2009

OPP Society Newsletter

The OPP Concerned Sheep Breeders Society has published its most recent OPP newsletter to their website. It can be found by following the link below.