The annual Yasloc sheep show and sale attracted an outstanding offering, drawing some of the best prime lambs in the district. Quality held values similar the last market. Craig Thomas, from Colin Say and Co, thanked all sponsors.
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Sheep wondering about the next stage of their journey from Glen Innes saleyards.
If dogs could talk, and many believe they do, then this chatty chap was keen to discuss Tuesday's sheep sale work and let the world know how hard the life of a working dog is.
Jazz the working dog was quite relaxed on Tuesday despite the huge turnout of sheep for the sale, and this was her moment to take a break before being whistled into action.
Jazz with owner Terry Te Velde drafting the sheep at Glen Innes saleyards on Tuesday.
Andrew Say (Yasloc Poll Dorsets), Peter and Julie Donnelly, Darrell Meehan, Michael Grob, Matthew Falconer, Melanie Landers and Angela Landers - prize winners.
Andrew Say with Peter and Julie Donnelly in their prize-winning pen of sheep at the Yasloc show and sale held at the Glen Innes saleyards on Tuesday morning.
Angela Landers with Melanie Landers (Miss Showgirl 2017 Glen Innes) and Rob Landers at the Yasloc sale, pleased with their win and subsequent auction of stock.
Debbie Kemphorst stops for a few minutes with her prize0winning sheep at Glen Innes saleyards on Tuesday during the hectic pace of the subsequent auction sale.
Matthew Falconer among the flock that won him and Kylie a prize at Tuesday's Yasloc sheep show and sale.
Michael Grob with his prize sheep at Glen Innes saleyards for the annual Yasloc show and sale.
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