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Animals
of the Games - Scottish Dog Show
SCOTTISH
DOG SHOW - 2007
For information on this years show please visit this site www.dandiedinmont.org/scottishdogshow.htm
The
Animals of the Games
The livestock
display and shows are always an enjoyable and educational part of the
Celtic.
Celebration. During the Games, visitors will have an opportunity to
see many different animals of Celtic origin. The following are some
of the livestock, dogs and horses you may see at the Games.
| Scottish
Shorthorn |
| Shorthorns
spread to Scotland before the end of the 18th century and were imported
to the U.S. |
| Ayrshire |
| This
breed developed in the County of Ayr before the 19th century and
are red and white. |
| Highland |
| They
are distinguished by their unique shaggy coats of hair and striking
set of elegant horns. Believed to be the oldest known European breed
of cattle, the Highlands are always a source of admiration to everyone. |
Soay |
| The
Soay may be the only remaining example of the small, primitive sheep
found in the British Isles prior to the arrival of the Norse and
the Romans. |
Connemara |
| The
Connemara is Ireland’s only indigenous pony, a moorland breed
that is fast, a superb jumper, and big enough to be ridden by older
children and lightweight adults. |
Clydesdale |
| This
heavy horse originated in the 18th century in Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Observe the gentle character, yet awesome strength of Clydesdale
horses as they perform in the six-horse hitch. |
Border
Collie |
| This
sheep herding dog developed in the border country of England and
Scotland, thus earning the first half of its name. Two border collies,
both Ontario novice champions in sheep herding, will delight audiences
as the owners take them through their paces. The dog must be controlled
only by the whistle tones from their master as they drive sheep
through a prescribed course. The Highlands of Durham Games will
be the only location outside Scotland featuring a Scottish Breed
dog show this year. Click here for more information. |
Dandie
Dinmont |
| Originally
bred for farm use in the borders between England and Scotland in
the 1600s, these dogs are plucky hunters and diggers after field
pests like rats, foxes, badgers and weasels. |
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