Nowadays most of the markets are big and impersonal serving much larger areas. We usually go to Sedgemoor Market on the edge of Bridgewater. It is located next to the motorway for easy access (except on summer holiday Saturdays and is a vast building with everything happening under one roof. It can be incredibly noisy with vehicles backing in, various animal noises from cow to sheep to hens to ducks, people chatting and then the microphones of several auctions happening at the same time! I won't go into the various odours! Needless to say it is a pretty male dominated environment as well.
This trip has normally been a bit of a family outing with cousins and friends coming along. Today only Kate was free to go and I went along to keep her company. Choosing the right sheep, bidding for them, paying for them and loading them is no mean feat when you are not even 21 but she did brilliantly.
There was quite a choice....Perhaps a few Jacobs.
Or maybe a mature ewe.
Definitely not some ducks
So buying done and after a little socialising it was time to head home. The new ewes (31 in all) were pleased to be back in a field and soon settled in.
Kate remained apprehensive until she had her father's opinion on her purchase. He soon gave his seal of approval!
Kate looks right at home amongst those other farmers. Great photos of sheep - not something I get to say very often
ReplyDeleteSounds like Kate did a grand job. I did smile to see your sheep. Very different from mine!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures. When I lived in the country we had to walk past a market like this quite often..but it has been shut down now and I think it's a shame today's schoolchildren don't get that pleasure
ReplyDeleteWell done Kate! X
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