812-Laricaatar Faming, Saturday, May 21, 1994 Photographs - Lois Szymanski Two black llamas from Loudln Llamas Ltd., In Leesburg, Virginia greet the crowds. Maryland Lamb And Wool Festival Attracts Crowds LOIS SZYMANSKI Maryland Correspondent HOWARD CO., Md. The twenty-first annual Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival was held at the Howard County Fair grounds on Friday, May 6, through Sunday, May 8. Sponsor ed by the Maryland Sheep Breed ers Association, the festival fea tured more than 1,000 sheep from across the United States and Can ada. Thirty different breeds could be seen in the sheep breeds display bam, and later on, side by side in the parade of breeds. Some of the sheep were entered in competi- of angora goats. tion, but all were animals bred es pecially for wool production. Sheep breeders and producers use the festival as an opportunity to make private treaty sales of the finest breeding stock and young animals. The fleece show and sale offered hundreds of high quality fleeces for competition and sale. The Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival is known as the largest event of its kind east of the Missis sippi and it lived up to its reputa tion by attracting about 40,000 visitors. Kathy Davidson of Potosi Sheep and Berry Farm in Glen isep and Wool Festival check out a pair Rock, Pennsylvania said she had been coming to the festival for about eight years, two years as a vendor. “1 come to sell wool and it is always a success,” she said. “It is the greatest show going!” Sheep were not the only reason to attend. Other wool producing animals found at the festival in cluded llamas, angora rabbits, and mohair and angora goats. In one bam a liny donkey stood watch over a small flock of sheep. “They’re guard donkeys,” said El lie McGaugh of Randy Irwin’s Triple L Farms, “and they tradi tionally protect the sheep from dogs and coyotes and watch over the flock.” More than 200 craft and supply booths sold their wares to the pub lic. The interested buyer could purchase anything from spinning wheels, carders, and weaving looms to sheep collectables. Wool related products included raw wool, dyed wools and fleeces as well as intricate finished gar ments. There were also a row of food booths with almost anything imaginable to eat, including lamb kabobs, lamb barbeque, and lamb polpies. While Robert Mitchell, bagpi per strolled the grounds dressed in kilts playing lilting magical sounds, others in traditional Gae lic garb strummed harps and sang. Free seminars covered topics such as felting, rug weaving, Navaho rugs, and knitting repair. A favor ite among the crowds was “Drop in and Spin” where a visitor could leam to spin. According to festival chairperson Gwen Handler, the “Sheep to Shawl” contest is also a crowd favorite. This contest brought together teams of four to race against each other and the clock. Beginning with a sheep, the team had to shear, spin and weave wool from their animal, finishing with a garment that was inspected by the judges. All this was ac complished in a three-hour time limit. In the bottom field, demonstra tions of working sheep dogs showed the inale ability of the bor der collie breed as they herded sheep, guided only by the whistle of the shepherd, singling out spe cific lambs on command. While the Maryland Grand Lamb Cook- Off was taking place in the kitchen area, herdsmen sweated bullets in (he shearing competition going on in the bam area. See your nearest Dealer for Dependable Equipment and Dependable Service! PENNSYLVANIA AnnvHte. PA BHM Farm Equipment, Inc. RDI, Rte. 934 717-867-2211 Carllsli R4W Equipment Co. 35 East Willow Street 717-243-2686 Elizabethtown. PA Messick Farm Equipment, Inc. Rt. 283 - Rheem's Exit 717-367-1319 Halifax, pa Sweigard Bros. R.D. 3, Box 13 717-896-3414 Honev Brook. PA Dependable Motor Go. East Main Street 215-273-3131 215-273-3737 Honev Grove. PA Norman D. Clark & Son, Inc. Grove, PA Hone' 717-734-3682 Loysville, PA 717-789-3117 MARYLAND Frederick. MD Ceresville Ford New Holland, Inc. Rt. 26 East 301-662-4197 Outside MD, 800-331-9122 NEW JERSEY Bridgeton. NJ Leslie G. Fogg, Inc. Canton & Stow Creek Landing Rd. 609-451-2727 609-935-5145 Wooditown. NJ Owen Supply Co. Broad Street & East Avenue 609-769-0308 HuahesvHte. PA Farnsworth Farm Supplies, Inc. 103 Cemetery Street 717-584-2106 New Holland, pa A.B.C. Groff, Inc. 110 South Railroad 717-354-4191 Olev. PA C.J. Wonsidler Bros. R.D. 2 215-987-6257 Pitman. PA Schreffler Equipment Pitman, PA 717-648-1120 Quakertown. PA C.J. Wonsidler Bros. R.D. 1 215-536-1935 Tamaaua. PA Charles S. Snyder, Inc, R.D. 3 . 717-386-5945 West Grove. PA S.G. Lewis & Son. Inc. R.D. 2. Box 66 215-869-2214 Washington. NJ Smith Tractor & Equip., Inc. 15 Hillcrest Ave. 201-689-7900