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Perth show draws crowds to admire perfect ponies and racing pigs

Perth After being off the field for two years due to the pandemic, the show's organizers have found a familiar furrow and turned a hugely successful event into a success. I was.

Secretary Neil Forbes is in his 18th year watching farming events inPerthshireSouth He said Inch is where it will be held on Fridays and Saturdays .

"The number of entries was high and the quality of the animals was excellent," he explained. ``I felt the judges did a great job.''

Thousands of people came through the gates to enjoy the main day on Saturday, and Friday's horse class was busier than usual. became.

He confirmed that the public gives tremendous support to growers, breeders, charities and businesses in Perthshire.

Emee Barclay (4) was the winner of class 69, leading rein/first ridden pony of show hunter type
Emee Barclay (4) is Class 69 winner and Show Hunter type lead reins/first ride

The ground held up well if it didn't rain.

Always time for cooling off
It's always time to cool down, Fox Red Labrador, Piper, Ruby, enjoy ice cream

Many restaurant signers have completely cleared their inventory.

Dog owners are drawn to dog gifts and services, making a splash at one end of the site, and dogs on agility courses certainly win treats.

Restaurants in the city struggled to find covers for all visitors seeking food after the arena closed Saturday night.

Pig racing was a first for Perth Show
The Pig Race was the first event of the Perth Show

The first forays into pig racing were also popular.

Thanks to generous showgoers, Tayside and Strathearn Help of Ukraine (TASH4Ukraine) are on their way to a Ukrainian warehouse where donations fromPerthshire end. is.

Tayside and Strathearn Help for Ukraine volunteers fundraising at Perth Show ( from the left): Andrew Cassidy, Alisa Dziubenko, Morris Leslie and Deborah Ovens
Tayside and Strathairn support for Ukrainian volunteers fundraising at the Perth Show (left to right): Andrew Cassidy, Alisa Juvenko, Morris Leslie and Deborah Ovens

The purchase of this machine was essential.

TASH4Ukraine bid on a forklift that was put up at Morris Leslie's vehicle auction and paid £3500 plus his VAT.

Show-goers were able to add their name to the bodywork and have their picture taken in exchange for donations, raising £1,500.