[Jacob-list] AGM
Robert May
newjerseyjacobs at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 23 12:21:28 EST 2007
Peg...I agree 100%. Let's concentrate on lambing! I
have 23 lambs on the ground, as of this morning. A
single (pretty) ewe lamb born to one of my favorite
ewes. About 15 ewes left to deliver.
Regards to all,
Bob
--- Marguerite Van Beek <pegvanbeek at msn.com> wrote:
> Bob
>
> There been enough said on this issue. We are all
> going to say something we reqret. It is fine with
> me.
>
> Peggy
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Robert May<mailto:newjerseyjacobs at yahoo.com>
>
> To: Marguerite Van Beek<mailto:pegvanbeek at msn.com>
> ; jacob-list<mailto:jacob-list at jacobsheep.com> ;
> Linda<mailto:patchworkfibers at alltel.net>
> Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 11:31 AM
> Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] AGM
>
>
> Peg...The JSBA has never "said" that the Jacob
> Show at
> the New Jersey State Fair was is not "important".
> The
> Board has never addressed/discussed this issue.
> The
> organization is dedicated to maintaining a
> registry
> and preserving the Jacob Breed--and takes no
> position
> on "showing" Jacobs.
>
> While some breeders believe (and I am one of them)
> that "showing" our Jacobs is a way to promote the
> breed to potential shepherds, if the membership
> were
> polled on this issue (and there is no reason to do
> so)
> there might very well be more JSBA members who
> don't
> want to show their Jacobs.
>
> For those of us who do show...we realize that
> often,
> the Judges will place the "larger" Jacobs at the
> top
> of the class...which can give a false impression
> to
> the public that "bigger is better". And...there
> is a
> fear that breeders could overlook the great many
> other
> qualities that Jacobs possess...and go for "size"
> above all else.
>
> I too have brought more than my share of Jacobs to
> the
> same shows that you have gone to. Over 20 to
> Maryland, at least 8-10 to the New Jersey State
> Fair;
> 18 to the Garden State Sheep & Fiber Festival; and
> 10-12 to the South Jersey Sheep & Wool Festival.
>
> You've drawn a false conclusion that: by having a
> conflict with the dates of the 2007 JSBA AGM and
> the
> NJ State Fair...that the JSBA has, somehow,
> decided
> that the NJ Jacob show is not important. IT's
> wrong
> for you to assume that, and it's just not true.
>
> Here's an idea, Peg...the New Jersey State Fair
> runs
> 10 days, or so. What about checking with CeCe to
> see
> if a Jacob show could be held on the second
> weekend?
> If this isn't possible, I repeat my offer to
> provide
> you with contact information of other Jacob
> breeders
> who attended last year's Garden State Sheep &
> Fiber
> Festival (a record no. of Jacobs/breeders) to see
> if
> some of them might want to attend the Sussex
> County
> event.
>
> Regards,
>
> Bob May
> JSBA President
> --- Marguerite Van Beek
> <pegvanbeek at msn.com<mailto:pegvanbeek at msn.com>>
> wrote:
>
> > Linda
> >
> > You are right, not all people show their sheep.
> It
> > is a lot of hard work, money and time to do so.
> > Sometimes, I am requested to bring more than my
> fair
> > share just to fill a class at MSWF double the
> > required amount of 7. It is by no means a
> picnic
> > preparing for a show but I do love to show
> mine.
> > They (Jacob) might not like it but I do it is
> fun
> > (at times).
> > Plus it gives me a chance to see other Jacob
> > breeders that I wouldn't get a chance to see.
> No
> > matter I am sure with Joan's assistance we can
> get
> > the required amount or a least close to it for
> the
> > NJ State Fair. I am just surprised that after
> > getting the Fair to hold this class the JSBA
> decides
> > that it is not important.
> >
> > I never implied that the small breeder who
> doesn't
> > show sheep is of no importance and no, sheep
> shows
> > are not the only way to promote the breed. At
> this
> > show my family not only shows Jacobs but puts
> > together a display with the JSBA and JSC
> brochures,
> > information, and sheep for the Heritage Tent all
> > week long, 215,000 people attend the fair each
> year
> > and a good portion of them love to see the Jacob
> > Sheep.
> >
> > No Linda, I know you will not miss me, you
> really
> > don't know me, I just a small insignificant
> breeder
> > in NW New Jersey that opinions or concerns
> aren't
> > important to the JSBA I am just one of many.
> >
> > And no I am not leaving the JSBA I just might
> > rethink my priorities when it comes to their
> support
> > I might have too many conflicts in the near
> future.
> >
> > Peggy
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From:
>
Linda<mailto:patchworkfibers at alltel.net<mailto:patchworkfibers at alltel.net>>
>
> > To: Marguerite Van
>
Beek<mailto:pegvanbeek at msn.com<mailto:pegvanbeek at msn.com>>
> > ;
>
jacob-list<mailto:jacob-list at jacobsheep.com<mailto:jacob-list at jacobsheep.com>>
> ;
> > Robert
>
May<mailto:newjerseyjacobs at yahoo.com<mailto:newjerseyjacobs at yahoo.com>>
>
> > Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 8:05 PM
> > Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] AGM
> >
> >
> > Jacob Sheep are not just show sheep and there
> are
> > alot of breeders that don't give a fig about
> shows.
> > I'm excited that so many Jacob owners that only
> have
> > a few Jacobs and never show will be attending
> our
> > AGM. It's not all about showing. It's also
> about
> > breeders that just love Jacob Sheep. It's just
> as
> > important to promote Jacob Sheep to the breeder
> that
> > doesn't show, doesn't care about fleece, doesn't
> > care about selling lambs, and just gets a kick
> out
> > of seeing their sheep.
> >
> > Don't think that these breeders are less
> important
> > than those that show. And don't think that
> sheep
> > shows are the only way to promote our breed.
> >
> > I hope you are not saying that you will leave
> JSBA
>
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