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Hi, this is Jill Bergman, I'm going to talk to you a bit about how the show schedule works.
Generally, we check in our Alpacas on a Thursday. And here they're all coming in to see us,
so I hope we can get this through. But, we check in our Alpacas at the show on a Thursday,
we do the Vet check and a color check on a Thursday. We get everything set up, the stalls
set up, and we are prepared for the show. And after the Vet check and the color check,
we go and the next morning have what's called a Exhibitors Meeting, and the judges actually
speak to us then and tell as the Exhibitors of our animals what they expect from us. And
what they expect, how they expect the animals to travel and how they expect the whole show
to be run. We go by whatever the judge expects of us. There's no real time, there's no real
time reference as far as when you show your Alpaca, but because they're all in different
classes, they go by different colors, different ages, different sexes, there are different
class numbers and so, when it's your turn for your class to be shown, you had better
be at the ring.