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1 Magazine of the Alpaca and Llama Show Association 2017 ALSA Grand National Photo Contest Peoples Choice Sharon VanHooser Triple V Ranch, Poolville, Texas Winter 2017

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3 Hamilton County Llama Group Photo by Lisa Sims Carmel, IN CONTENTS 3 ALSA BOD / Committees 5 ALSA BOD Meeting Minutes 8 Office Talk 12 Llamas With A Purpose 17 Houston Llama And Alpaca Show 24 National Llama Day 25 Mystical, Magical, Whimsical Groovy Llama 26 National Western Stock Show 27 ALSA Youth Report 27 ALSA Shows And Events Calendar San Angelo Open Llama Show ALSA Grand National Results 54 FYI...Worth Checking Into 60 ALSA Rates and Specs Llamas With A Purpose 14 Llamas with a Purpose - Livestock Destined for Service As a child, I spent many hours in my grandmother's shadow listening to her stories and watching as she effortlessly crocheted blankets, Afghans and shawls. The skeins of yarn she selected were hand dyed with dried flowers which hung year round from old beams in our barn. She had a passion for dying these yarns the colors of twilight - gold, deep amethyst and crimson red. Today, I have adopted these brilliant hues as my own signature colors for dying Texas alpaca and llama fiber. My grandmother's crochet patterns were stitched from memory rather than drawn from instructions on a printed page. It was from the threads of her own childhood memories that she was able to weave animal characters into the stories she created to fascinate me. Her imagination drew not only from her own animal family but from century's old myths, legends and European folklore. She filled these stories with animals who were triumphant and who managed to help humans enrich their own lives along the way. Most notably, the animal characters who so vividly captured my grandmother's heart and imagination were always twins. There were twin deer, twin sheep, twin goats and many other twin creatures. These twins were storyline heroes. They were born in thought with a purpose and they were destined for service to help persons with the greatest needs overcome difficulties. At the end of October, twin llama crias were born at my ranch. I believe they were born with a purpose and they are destined for service assisting veterans diagnosed with post traumatic stress Groovy Llama 27 3

4 A publication of the Alpaca & Llama Show Association Here is a list and information below of the committee liaisons. ALSA Committee members are selected by the Chair of the Committee and serve a one year term starting July 1 of the current year. The Committee Chair is selected by the BOD liaison of the Committee and also serves a one year term starting July 1st of the current year. The exception to this is the Regional, Grand National, and Fiber Committees which serve a one year term starting December 1st of the current year - following the conclusion of the Regional and National shows of that year. As Committees are selected, it is recommended that members are diversified as to their geographic regions to offer complete membership representation. Committee Chairs should submit a Committee Report to their BOD liaison for each month s BOD meeting after it has been approved by all their committee members. (Minutes ) Recommendations from committees are to be a consensus of the majority of Committee members, not just the opinion of the Chair. It is helpful for the BOD to even include the total votes (not names) of the Committee members on an issue in your report. ALSA BOD President: Jim Doyle,TX jimbod@marikollamas.com Vice President: Bill Feick,TX, feickb@yahoo.com Secretary: Temp. Cheryl Juntilla, CO c.juntilla@aol.com Treasurer: Cheryl Juntilla, CO c.juntilla@aol.com Debbie Andrews, IL dllogcabin1@yahoo.com Larry Lewellyn,CO fhllamas@aol.com Executive Secretary: Robin Turell, TX (non- board member) llamas@alsashow.org ALPACA COMMITTEE: Larry Lewellyn,CO Liaison fhllamas@aol.com Mary Reed, Chair,OH sunnimoor@roadrunner.com Patti Jensen, CO dreamcatcheralpacas@yahoo.com Cynthia Masters,TX cynthiamasters.atty@gmail.com Deb Yeagle,OH lofypine@yahoo.com Mario Garcia, TX mtxgarcia@msn.com ELECTION & NOMINATIONS COMMITTEE: Debbie Andrews, IL,Liaison,BOD dllogcabin1@gmail.com Lougene Baird, Chair,HI lougenebaird@hawaiiantel.net Hank Kauffman,OH h@hkauffman.com Jerry Dunn,CO beartrak@q.com ETHICS COMMITTEE: Cheryl Juntilla,CO, Liaison,BOD c.juntilla@aol.com Cheryl Lambert,Chair,FL clambert5@tampabay.rr.com FINANCE & BUDGET COMMITTEE: Debbie Andrews, IL,Liaison,BOD dllogcabin1@gmail.com FLEECE COMMITTEE: Cheryl Juntilla,CO, Liaison,BOD c.juntilla@aol.com Cindy Ruckman, Chair OH cindy@mcfarlandsllamafarm.com Cynthia Ernst MI cynthiaernst@gmail.com Judy Glaser CO judy.glaser@yahoo.com Geri Rutledge NE buckshollow@wildblue.net GRAND NATIONAL COMMITTEE: Cheryl Juntilla,CO, Liaison,BOD c.juntilla@aol.com Glenna Overmiller, Chair,KS twincreekllamas@yahoo.com Robin Turell,TX figranch@flash.net Betty Hollman,OK hollmanbetty@gmail.com Judy Glaser,CO judy.glaser@yahoo.com Barb Harris,CO wildcarllamas@aol.com HANDBOOK COMMITTEE: Bill Feick,TX, Liaison,BOD feickb@yahoo.com Adryce Mathisen, Chair TX adryce@att.net Marci Saska-Agnew, TX bit2ranch@gmail.com Kathy Nichols,CA kathysva@aol.com Holly Jensen,NE rhjensen94@yahoo.com Cynthia Ernst,MI cynthiaernst@gmail.com JUDGE S COMMITTEE: Larry Lewellyn,CO Liaison fhllamas@aol.com Barb Harris, Chair,CO wildcatllmaas@aol.com Maryan Baker,CA llamamaryan@charter.net Margaret Henry,TX henryhillsllama@gmail.com Patti MorganKS pmmorganks@gmail.com Deb YeagleOH loftypine@yahoo.com MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE: Debbie Andrews, IL,Liaison,BOD dllogcabin1@gmail.com Lauren Wright, Chair,FL walkingwright@msn.com PERFORMANCE COMMITTEE: Larry Lewellyn,CO Liaison fhllamas@aol.com Anna Reese, Chair,TX areese.llamas@gmail.com Eileen Ditsler,CA iceyllama@aol.com Barb Harris,CO wildcatllamas@aol.com Kathy Nichols,CA kathysva@aol.com Sean Price,TX sean@figmentranch.com Lauren Wright,FL walkingwright@msn.com Cathie Kinder,GA llamajudge@gmail.com PROTEST COMMITTEE: Bill Feick,TX, Liaison,BOD feickb@yahoo.com Cheryl Lambert, Chair,FL clambert5@tampabay.rr.com PUBLICATIONS, PROMOTIONS,MARKETING AND WEBSITE COMMITTEE: Larry Lewellyn,CO Liaison fhllamas@aol.com Ruby Herron, Chair,TX showring@figmentranch.com REGIONAL COMMITTEE: Cheryl Juntilla,CO, Liaison,BOD c.juntilla@aol.com Kathy Devaul,GA kdevaul@bellsouth.net Barb Harris,CO wildcatllamas@aol.com Cheryl Lambert,FL clambert5@tampabay.rr.com Joy Pedroni,CA joy@blackcatllamas.com Mark Willy,OK mwilly@obcinc.biz Robin Sturgeon, IN gsturgeon@tds.net SHOW MANAGEMENT,POLICY & PLANNING COMMITTEE: Bill Feick,TX, Liaison,BOD feickb@yahoo.com Glenna Overmiller, Chair,KS twincreekllamas@yahoo.com YOUTH COMMITTEE: Bill Feick,TX, Liaison,BOD feickb@yahoo.com Hunter Williams, Chair,GA huntershopesanddreams@gmail.com Deb Yeagle,OH loftypine@yahoo.com Cindy Ruckman,OH cindy@mcfarlandsllamafarm.com Adryce Mathisen,TX adryce@att.net 4 ALSA Showring Magazine Winter 2017 Alpaca & Llama Show Association

5 ALSA BOD Meeting Minutes All the approved minutes of the ALSA Board of Directors meetings are posted for your viewing. December 12, November 14, Annual Membership Meeting, October 27, Face To Face BOD Meeting, October 27, October 10, September 12, August 8, July 11, June 13,

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8 Office Talk Happy New Year everyone! I hope your Christmas/Chanukah Holiday was wonderful and you re ready for a New Year with your Llamas and Alpacas! In case you missed it, announcements made during the 2017 Grand Nationals were amazing! At the dinner on Saturday night, we issued THREE youth their Ultimate Youth Awards ; Maura Benton, Cooper Sims, and Megan Bixler. To earn this award, these youth had to earn 6 1st places in Showmanship and Obstacle and two 1st places in Pack or PR... no small feat! Kuddos to you two and to all of our ALSA youth! Please follow this link to see all of our Ultimate Youth in which there are many! Also during the 2017 GN announcements we also added an Elite Champion to our list of only 17 Elites in all of ALSA history! The animal earning his ELITE is KAZA owned by Tracy Ames and shown by Lisa Labendeira and Kayla Rogers of California. This Elite achievement is the highest award that an animal can earn. It has been in effect since These llamas have achieved the title of ALSA Elite Champion by earning six Grand Champion titles at Halter and six Grand Champion titles at Performance in ALSA shows. Intact males or females have also earned a First Place win in Get of Sire or Produce of Dam class. Please follow this link to see all of our Elite Champions : If any of you feel you have earned this award or any other award and your name is not listed OR you don t have the certificate, please contact the ALSA office and let s get you the award you deserve. You may be on this list or on another list and have not received your certificate. So please, let s get you one. AND please remember, that I can only fix something that I know about! SO if you think there is an error in posting OR with your awards, please tell me! It is time for everyone to renew their memberships here at ALSA. Last year many of you waited until you had a show to attend. Please do this now! If you have not renewed your membership at ALSA or want to join ALSA, please contact the ALSA office or follow these links: For an online form: For a printable form: ALSA Membership cards are being sent out now! If you don t have yours yet, and you ve renewed, don t worry it s coming. If you wish, please feel free to contact the ALSA office to check or get an confirmation for an upcoming show entry until your card arrives! One of the perks for having your membership renewed NOW is the ability to run for an office in the 2018 General Election! The new 2018 General Election Process will be posted on our website here soon, net/election.html. There will also be blasts sent out! Please get involved in your Association! This year we will have several positions available for members from all areas of the United States! 8 ALSA Showring Magazine Winter 2017 Alpaca & Llama Show Association

9 Another benefit of having an ALSA membership is the entitlement to have a FREE copy of the latest Handbook, the 21st Edition ALSA Handbook. This will be mailed to you. (There was not a new Handbook printed for 2018 so if you received a Handbook in 2017, you will not receive another one.) The current Handbook took effect on January 1, 2017 Please, one handbook per household. If we have any changes for the 2018 show season, we will be sure to let you know. The 21st Edition ALSA Handbook is on the ALSA website here: 21st%20Edition%20ALSA%20Handbook.pdf The LIFETIME members are being asked to contact the ALSA office to verify their address. LIFETIME members, you will not receive a handbook unless this is done we haven t heard from some of you, LIFETIME members, for a very long time you could have moved or you don t want or need a handbook! Please contact the ALSA office if you would like one! Thank you. Also, if you d like a pdf to put directly on your desktop, laptop, tablet, etc., please contact the ALSA office. We know that many youth prefer this method so they will not automatically get a Handbook. Please call the office if you would like one! Thank you all for understanding this process! Our shows for 2018 are also starting to get posted on the website here This ALSA calendar of events updates daily. If you don t see a show that you re used to going to, and you think it should be listed, don t hesitate to call. And may I please remind all of our superintendents to get your shows sanctioned early. Your attendance at your show should increase if you do this now! There will be an blast each month announcing shows on the ALSA calendar for that month and the next upcoming month good exposure here! I hope each of you enjoyed this letter and the good news within! Good luck to everyone with your showing this year! Remember that I am here for you! ALSA Executive Secretary, Robin Robin H. Turell Mueschke Rd. Cypress, Texas Office: Fax: llamas@alsashow.net 9

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12 Llamas with a Purpose - Livestock Destined for Service As a child, I spent many hours in my grandmother's shadow listening to her stories and watching as she effortlessly crocheted blankets, Afghans and shawls. The skeins of yarn she selected were hand dyed with dried flowers which hung year round from old beams in our barn. She had a passion for dying these yarns the colors of twilight - gold, deep amethyst and crimson red. Today, I have adopted these brilliant hues as my own signature colors for dying Texas alpaca and llama fiber. My grandmother's crochet patterns were stitched from memory rather than drawn from instructions on a printed page. It was from the threads of her own childhood memories that she was able to weave animal characters into the stories she created to fascinate me. Her imagination drew not only from her own animal family but from century's old myths, legends and European folklore. She filled these stories with animals who were triumphant and who managed to help humans enrich their own lives along the way. Most notably, the animal characters who so vividly captured my grandmother's heart and imagination were always twins. There were twin deer, twin sheep, twin goats and many other twin creatures. These twins were storyline heroes. They were born in thought with a purpose and they were destined for service to help persons with the greatest needs overcome difficulties. At the end of October, twin llama crias were born at my ranch. I believe they were born with a purpose and they are destined for service assisting veterans diagnosed with post traumatic stress 12 ALSA Showring Magazine Winter 2017 Alpaca & Llama Show Association

13 syndrome ("PTSD"). Both twins are female and they are healthy. I attribute their good health directly to the quality of food, nutrition and care of their mother. Their dispositions are sweet and inquisitive. With proper care and handling, the twins will add value to the lives of veterans with PTSD who have served our country. The Veterans Administration National Center for PTSD describes PTSD in user friendly terms as a mental health problem that people develop after witnessing a life threatening event. In early years, PTSD was classified solely as an anxiety disorder. The American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Diagnostic Disorders has now re-categorized PTSD as a Trauma and Stress Related Disorder. Government statistics demonstrate that over 600,000 veterans are being treated at Veterans Clinics across the country today. Statistics also show that less than 50% of veterans and service members ever seek help. The numbers are staggering. I have had the privilege of assisting veterans and war heroes diagnosed with PTSD for a number of years through the American Bar Association's volunteer lawyer program. This program provided initial training and attorney certification through the US Department of Veteran's Affairs ("VA") in exchange for handling veterans appeal cases. Appeals require new and compelling evidence. These cases created the opportunity for me to work with VA doctors, psychologists, psychiatrists, clinicians, therapists and many other specially trained mental health professionals in gathering new evidence to prevail on appeal. Most importantly, I was able to work directly with the veterans themselves. These veterans were trying to cope on a day to day basis with the trauma, stress and anxiety associated with PTSD. The veterans cases have helped me understand the severity of PTSD as well as learn about the therapeutic tools adopted by health care professionals to assist veterans with PTSD. Under the right circumstances, animals can be an important therapeutic tool. From a holistic standpoint, this background has provided in depth insight into the possibility of incorporating llamas at a higher level in Animal Assisted Therapy ("AAT"). Many alpaca and llama ranches are effectively using their animals in AAT programs at hospitals, schools, churches and nursing homes. Some ranches have even developed a special once a month day for veterans and their families to enjoy the llamas. These heartfelt events raise visibility for veterans and they provide a wonderful family gathering to show appreciation for those who have served our country. Please consider hosting a similar event at your ranch. 13

14 While these events would be a good start for the twins, the ultimate goal would be to leverage existing relationships with VA healthcare professionals to include llamas in the plan of care developed for VA patients diagnosed with PTSD. At present, AAT and Animal Assisted Activity ("AAA") dogs are being used in medical settings to assist VA therapists to accomplish therapeutic goals and for social engagement of patients. Studies reveal that these dogs can aid in the healing process at VA Medical Centers. Handlers and their dogs work with goal directed treatment plans for patients. Including AAT and AAA dogs in a patient's plan of care has been proven to lower the veteran's blood pressure, reduce stress and increase motivation in therapy. Guide dogs, service dogs and certified AAT dogs are accepted as visitors at VA Medical Centers. Upon advance written approval, handlers may request an exception to enable other AAT animals to visit the VA facility. In two years time, I hope to include the twins in monthly visits on a volunteer basis at local VA clinics to assist veterans with PTSD under the supervision of a VA mental health provider. With documented results, this program should help to build credibility and raise visibility for the use of llamas directly in therapeutic care programs for veterans with PTSD. In working with the VA, documented results are important particularly if a program is allowed to continue. In addition to the VA Clinic attend local fund raising events for develop a brochure outlining PTSD of helpful resources; and they may participate in other volunteer veterans. With the passage of time, the lives of many veterans. I believe heroes like the twin animal characters stories so long ago. Their lives will be they help those persons with the greatway. visits, the twins may veterans; they may symptoms with a list activities with the twins will touch they will be storyline in my grandmother's filled with purpose as est needs along the Many of the equine assisted therapy farms and service dog trainers that I have contacted are anxious to follow the twins in their volunteer efforts. I am grateful for their support and I hope you will also support veterans in your area in some special way Cynthia Masters Rancho do Santo Domingo Waller, Texas 14 ALSA Showring Magazine Winter 2017 Alpaca & Llama Show Association

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21 Happy Trails, Laura & Rick Steere Infinity Acres Ranch: Animal Interactive Educational Non-Profit BEST ( ) 21

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24 National Llama Day National Llama Day is a celebration of mankind s appreciation of nature s finest llamas. It occurs each year on December 9th and lasts from sunrise to sunset. The History: National Llama Day began in 1932 in Manitoba, Canada when the llama s importance was first recognized during a drought which killed a significant number of livestock, especially sheep, thus proving how helpful the llama truly is. National Llama Day? carve llama-shaped butter play traditional llama- a ceremonial llama piñata. in each household will wear and will pass out gifts to the Llama Day wishes. A piece hung in the doorway which celebrants. What do celebrants do on Celebrants dress as llamas, statues, sing llama songs, oriented games, and break Usually one family member an elaborate llama costume children while granting them of llama fur is traditionally acts as 'mistletoe' to the Typical Llama Day feasts: For dinner, a traditional Llama Day feast involves stuffing a partridge using sacred family spices. After dinner, children dressed as llamas go from door to door asking for Llama Day treats, occasionally releasing llamas on the occupant s lawn if their request is refused. How does it begin? Llama Day is often begins with Llamatines, cards sent to loved ones that may or may not include llama-shaped candy pieces. The Llamatines are a piece of card usually depicting a llama say '... I Love You'. 24 ALSA Showring Magazine Winter 2017 Alpaca & Llama Show Association

25 Look at this Mystical, Magical, Whimsical "Groovy Llama" that appeared after we made a family anniversary tie-dyed banner! Soon cool products will be made from this design! #llama#tiedyellama #tiedye #groovyllama I'm checking into making our "Groovy Llama" design into prints that will be suitable for framing, cool greeting cards and funky coffee mugs.. y'all let me know if you're interested in them!! Susan Grunger Gray Images of the Heart & Soul 25

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27 Hello Everyone! I hope you had a wonderful Halloween and for those of you that showed at Nationals a wonderful show and congratulations on your achievements. Getting down to business I want to thank the ones of you that donated items to the auction, that made the auction so much larger with your donations. Also a big thank you to EVERYONE that bid on items in the auction your generous contributions send our youth to college. We decided that we had so many great items that we ran the auction over two days, we had items out on Friday that closed 10 minutes after the last class was completed and another one ran the same way Saturday with all new items. Our high seller this year was in Fridays auction and was a llama printed clothes hamper. The total raised for our youth was $1,344! That is over two and a half scholarships. I am very proud to help represent our youth and look forward to what the money can do to help our youth with education. Also we had a generous sponsor this year that donated $250 to the youth that showed at the grand national this year. Glenna and I spoke a lot about what this could be used for that would directly benefit our youth and decided to divide it amongst the youth. We had 25 youth showing this year so each one got $ The youth all seemed very happy about this and we really appreciate the donation. Hunter Williams Chair of the ALSA Youth Committee ALSA SHOWS AND EVENTS CALENDAR ALSA Show Results 27

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35 Page 1 of 19 Show Program For 2017 ALSA Grand National Judge 1 Moser, Judie Judge 2 Baker, Wally Judge3 Schultz, Bill Judge4 Kinyon, Karen Judge5 Judge6 Class 1 Class Name: Yearling Non-Breeder 060 ALCL Willie 1 Andrews,Debbie & Ulin,--Log Cabin Llamas Debbie Andrews Class 2 Class Name: Two Year Old Non-Breeder 078 ALCL Hungry Jack 1 Williams,Hunter,--Hunter's Hopes and Dreams Hunter Williams 176 Star Top Prince 2 Strebing,Sarah,--Hamilton County Llamas Sarah Strebing Number in Class 2 Class 3 Class Name: Adult Non-Breeder 105 SWLC Billy The Kid 1 Nichols,Kathleen,--Lamarah Kathleen Nichols 194 TVR Mainstay's Durango 2 VanHooser,Sharon & Rick,--Triple V Ranch Sharon VanHooser 189 SHAG Terzino 3 Mitchel,Olivia,--Hamilton County Llamas Olivia Mitchel 155 CVL Pride's Oran 4 Jensen,Holly & Rob,--Lincoln Creek Llamas Arika Jensen Number in Class 4 Class 4 Class Name: GRAND CHAMPION NON-BREEDER 105 SWLC Billy The Kid Nichols,Kathleen,--Lamarah Kathleen Nichols Class 5 Class Name: RESERVE CHAMPION NON-BREEDER 060 ALCL Willie Andrews,Debbie & Ulin,--Log Cabin Llamas Debbie Andrews Class 6 Class Name: Suri Male Juvenile 135 4R Oingo Boingo 1 Labendeira,Melissa,--Four R Llama Ranch Kayla Rogers 198 Coaty's Bohemian Rhapsody ARR 2 Auld,Steve, Sandy & Aspen,--Aspen Rayne Ranch Aspen Auld 089 RVA Topinabee 3 Neumann,Diane,--Ridgeview Acres Diane Neumann Number in Class 3 Class 7 Class Name: Suri Male Yearling 140 GNLC Sabrego 1 VanHooser,Sharon & Rick,--Triple V Ranch Sharon VanHooser 157 Chantar's Solomon 2 Tagtmeyer,Pat/Jessica & Dennis/Glenna Overmiller,-Jessica Tagtmeyer 126 Renegade RTC 3 Forshee,Staci,--Forshee's Red Hill Llamas Staci Forshee Number in Class 3 Class 8 Class Name: Suri Male 2 Year Old 020 Sapaveco's Kandi's Krush 1 Ignacio,Deborah,--Llama Bama Acres Deborah Ignacio Class 9 Class Name: Suri Male Adult 119 WOL Chiri Toasted Head 1 Wallace,Tracey,--Fur & Feathers Llama Ranch Crystal Myers 086 TVR Mainstay's Stetson 2 Neumann,Diane,--Ridgeview Acres Diane Neumann Number in Class 2 35

36 Page 2 of 19 Class 10 Class Name: GRAND CHAMPION SURI MALE 119 WOL Chiri Toasted Head Wallace,Tracey,--Fur & Feathers Llama Ranch Crystal Myers Class 11 Class Name: RESERVE CHAMPION SURI MALE 140 GNLC Sabrego VanHooser,Sharon & Rick,--Triple V Ranch Sharon VanHooser Class 13 Class Name: Light Wool Male Yearling 061 ALCL After Midnight 1 Andrews,Debbie & Ulin,--Log Cabin Llamas Debbie Andrews Bit 2 Coat of Many Colors 2 Agnew /Bob Burton,Marcie-Saska,--2Bit2 Ranch Jens Rudibaugh 52 TVR Mainstay's Elliot 3 Baber,Janet,--Baber Farms Janet Baber Number in Class 3 Class 15 Class Name: Light Wool Male Adult 058 Foothills Caspian 1 Lewellyn,Larry & Deanna,--FootHills Llamas Larry Lewellyn 068 Texas Wildfire 2 Agnew /Bob Burton,Marcie-Saska,--2Bit2 Ranch Jens Rudibaugh 059 Foothills Buster 3 Lewellyn,Larry & Deanna,--FootHills Llamas Larry Lewellyn Number in Class 3 Class 16 Class Name: GRAND CHAMPION LIGHT WOOL MALE 061 ALCL After Midnight Andrews,Debbie & Ulin,--Log Cabin Llamas Debbie Andrews Class 17 Class Name: RESERVE CHAMPION LIGHT WOOL MALE 058 Foothills Caspian Lewellyn,Larry & Deanna,--FootHills Llamas Larry Lewellyn Class 18 Class Name: Medium Wool Male Juvenile 116 Max's Voodoo Child 1 Mathisen,Adryce,--Bahama Llamas Adryce Mathisen 134 El Encanto 2 Labendeira,Melissa,--Four R Llama Ranch Kayla Rogers 017 MSF Made You Look 3 Ignacio,Deborah,--Llama Bama Acres Deborah Ignacio 161 TCLL Asher's Gold 4 Tagtmeyer,Pat/Jessica & Dennis/Glenna Overmiller,-Jessica Tagtmeyer Number in Class 4 Class 19 Class Name: Medium Wool Male Yearling 110 Stage Stop Trystan 1 Collins,Cathy,--Escape Ranch Emily Muhlhauser Class 20 Class Name: Medium Wool Male 2 Year Old 141 Spicey's Gallant Pride 1 VanHooser,Sharon & Rick,--Triple V Ranch Sharon VanHooser 008 RWL Shavano 2 Glaser,Judy and Kurt,--Rockwood Llamas Judy Glaser 191 Maiyan Legacy ARR 3 Auld,Steve, Sandy & Aspen,--Aspen Rayne Ranch Ellie Wanek Number in Class 3 Class 21 Class Name: Medium Wool Male Adult 122 GNLC Stamper 1 Hartzell,Rosa-Lee,--The High Ground Ranch Rosa-Lee Hartzell Class 22 Class Name: GRAND CHAMPION MEDIUM WOOL MALE 141 Spicey's Gallant Pride VanHooser,Sharon & Rick,--Triple V Ranch Sharon VanHooser 36 ALSA Showring Magazine Winter 2017 Alpaca & Llama Show Association

37 Page 3 of 19 Class 23 Class Name: RESERVE CHAMPION MEDIUM WOOL MALE 116 Max's Voodoo Child Mathisen,Adryce,--Bahama Llamas Adryce Mathisen Class 24 Class Name: Heavy Wool Male Juvenile 003 Typewrite 1 Doyle,Mary Nell & Jim,--Mariko Llamas Jim Doyle 199 Coaty's Silver Cypress ARR 2 Auld,Steve, Sandy & Aspen,--Aspen Rayne Ranch Aspen Auld Number in Class 2 Class 25 Class Name: Heavy Wool Male Yearling 147 GNLC Bossa Nova 1 Baber,Janet,--Baber Farms Janet Baber Class 26 Class Name: Heavy Wool Male 2 Year Old 087 Switch That 1 Neumann,Diane,--Ridgeview Acres Diane Neumann 001 Mudd Slide JM01 2 Doyle,Mary Nell & Jim,--Mariko Llamas Jim Doyle 148 TVR Tarbaby's Tank 3 Baber,Janet,--Baber Farms Janet Baber Number in Class 3 Class 27 Class Name: Heavy Wool Male Adult 007 Happy Hiker Fred 1 Russell,Holly,--Happy Hiker Llamas Holly Russell 192 CVLR Commander 2 Auld,Steve, Sandy & Aspen,--Aspen Rayne Ranch Ellie Wanek 009 Chantar's Copperfield 3 Glaser,Judy and Kurt,--Rockwood Llamas Judy Glaser 034 Argentine Sugabo (ET) 4 Ditsler,Eileen,--Icehouse Llamas Eileen Ditsler Number in Class 4 Class 28 Class Name: GRAND CHAMPION HEAVY WOOL MALE 007 Happy Hiker Fred Russell,Holly,--Happy Hiker Llamas Holly Russell Class 29 Class Name: RESERVE CHAMPION HEAVY WOOL MALE 087 Switch That Neumann,Diane,--Ridgeview Acres Diane Neumann Class 30 Class Name: Suri Female Juvenile 076 HHD Malibu Barbie 1 Williams,Hunter,--Hunter's Hopes and Dreams Hunter Williams Class 31 Class Name: Suri Female Yearling 025 Tall Tail's Summer 1 Knuckles,Robert & Jill,--Tall Tail Ranch Robert Knuckles 026 Tall Tail's Rio De Janeiro 2 Knuckles,Robert & Jill,--Tall Tail Ranch Robert Knuckles Number in Class 2 Class 32 Class Name: Suri Female 2 Year Old 018 Crocket's Springtime Lola 1 Ignacio,Deborah,--Llama Bama Acres Deborah Ignacio Class 33 Class Name: Suri Female Adult 206 SHAG Chiara 1 Gilbert,Morgan,--Hamilton County Llamas Morgan Gilbert 37

38 Page 4 of 19 Class 34 Class Name: GRAND CHAMPION SURI FEMALE 025 Tall Tail's Summer Knuckles,Robert & Jill,--Tall Tail Ranch Robert Knuckles Class 35 Class Name: RESERVE CHAMPION SURI FEMALE 018 Crocket's Springtime Lola Ignacio,Deborah,--Llama Bama Acres Deborah Ignacio Class 37 Class Name: Light Wool Female Yearling Bit 2 Lotsa Dots 1 Agnew /Bob Burton,Marcie-Saska,--2Bit2 Ranch Jens Rudibaugh 184 PFO Indy 2 Penry,Suzann,--Fallen Oak Llamas Suzann Penry Number in Class 2 Class 38 Class Name: Light Wool Female 2 Year Old 149 DB Harper 1 Baber,Janet,--Baber Farms Janet Baber Class 39 Class Name: Light Wool Female Adult 113 HI Trl Maybelline 1 Bearmar,Doug,--Black Mt Pack Llamas Doug Bearmar 112 HI Trl Lady Lydia 2 Bearmar,Doug,--Black Mt Pack Llamas Doug Bearmar Number in Class 2 Class 40 Class Name: GRAND CHAMPION LIGHT WOOL FEMALE 113 HI Trl Maybelline Bearmar,Doug,--Black Mt Pack Llamas Doug Bearmar Class 41 Class Name: RESERVE CHAMPION LIGHT WOOL FEMALE Bit 2 Lotsa Dots Agnew /Bob Burton,Marcie-Saska,--2Bit2 Ranch Jens Rudibaugh Class 42 Class Name: Medium Wool Female Juvenile 088 TVR Chica De Fiesta 1 Neumann,Diane,--Ridgeview Acres Diane Neumann 077 HHD Brandy Bear 2 Williams,Hunter,--Hunter's Hopes and Dreams Hunter Williams 160 TCLL Brie's Gold 3 Number in Class 3 Class 43 Class Name: Medium Wool Female Yearling Tagtmeyer,Pat/Jessica & Dennis/Glenna Overmiller,-Jessica Tagtmeyer 142 TVR Tarbaby's Starstrukk 1 VanHooser,Sharon & Rick,--Triple V Ranch Sharon VanHooser 063 ALCL Domonique 2 Andrews,Debbie & Ulin,--Log Cabin Llamas Debbie Andrews 053 Stage Stop Olivia 3 Collins,Cathy,--Escape Ranch Emily Muhlhauser Number in Class 3 Class 44 Class Name: Medium Wool Female 2 Year Old 150 Nyobi 1 Baber,Janet,--Baber Farms Janet Baber 010 RWL Rigel 2 Glaser,Judy and Kurt,--Rockwood Llamas Judy Glaser 158 TCLL Kyrie's Gold 3 Tagtmeyer,Pat/Jessica & Dennis/Glenna Overmiller,-Pat Tagtmeyer 002 Sweet Hustle JM01 4 Doyle,Mary Nell & Jim,--Mariko Llamas Jim Doyle 159 TCLL O' Rosie 5 Number in Class 5 Tagtmeyer,Pat/Jessica & Dennis/Glenna Overmiller,-Jessica Tagtmeyer 38 ALSA Showring Magazine Winter 2017 Alpaca & Llama Show Association

39 Page 5 of 19 Class 45 Class Name: Medium Wool Female Adult 127 MSF Steffi 1 Forshee,Staci,--Forshee's Red Hill Llamas Staci Forshee 011 Chantar's Lola 2 Glaser,Judy and Kurt,--Rockwood Llamas Judy Glaser Number in Class 2 Class 46 Class Name: GRAND CHAMPION MEDIUM WOOL FEMALE 142 TVR Tarbaby's Starstrukk VanHooser,Sharon & Rick,--Triple V Ranch Sharon VanHooser Class 47 Class Name: RESERVE CHAMPION MEDIUM WOOL FEMALE 063 ALCL Domonique Andrews,Debbie & Ulin,--Log Cabin Llamas Debbie Andrews Class 48 Class Name: Heavy Wool Female Juvenile 075 HHD Dark Chocolate 1 Williams,Hunter,--Hunter's Hopes and Dreams Hunter Williams Class 49 Class Name: Heavy Wool Female Yearling 064 MSF Moon Dance 1 Andrews,Debbie & Ulin,--Log Cabin Llamas Debbie Andrews 200 Coaty's Sonoran Rayne ARR 2 Auld,Steve, Sandy & Aspen,--Aspen Rayne Ranch Aspen Auld 027 Tall Tail's Juliet 3 Knuckles,Robert & Jill,--Tall Tail Ranch Robert Knuckles 080 HHD Raven 4 Williams,Hunter,--Hunter's Hopes and Dreams Hunter Williams 128 Stage Stop Naughty Marietta 5 Forshee,Staci,--Forshee's Red Hill Llamas Staci Forshee Number in Class 5 Class 50 Class Name: Heavy Wool Female 2 Year Old 118 Skansen's Aloha Legend 1 Myers,Crystal,--Friendly Hills Llamas Crystal Myers 019 LBA Memorial Day's Demi 2 Ignacio,Deborah,--Llama Bama Acres Deborah Ignacio 193 ALCL Calico Kitty 3 Williams,Hunter,--Hunter's Hopes and Dreams Belinda Snow Number in Class 3 Class 51 Class Name: Heavy Wool Female Adult 125 Isabella CCR 1 Schubert,Steve & Leslie,--Cedar Cliff Llamas Leslie Schubert Class 52 Class Name: GRAND CHAMPION HEAVY WOOL FEMALE 118 Skansen's Aloha Legend Myers,Crystal,--Friendly Hills Llamas Crystal Myers Class 53 Class Name: RESERVE CHAMPION HEAVY WOOL FEMALE 064 MSF Moon Dance Andrews,Debbie & Ulin,--Log Cabin Llamas Debbie Andrews Class 54 Class Name: Adult Showmanship 105 SWLC Billy The Kid 1 Nichols,Kathleen,--Lamarah Kathleen Nichols 118 Skansen's Aloha Legend 2 Myers,Crystal,--Friendly Hills Llamas Crystal Myers Bit 2 Lotsa Dots 3 Rudibaugh,Jens,--7 Eleven Jens Rudibaugh Number in Class 3 39

40 Page 6 of 19 Class 56 Class Name: Llama Get Of Sire 028 JLL Dream Easy 1 Knuckles,Robert & Jill,--Tall Tail Ranch Robert Knuckles 004 KLR Heavy Hitter 2 Doyle,Mary Nell & Jim,--Mariko Llamas Jim Doyle 207 PH Coat of Many Colors 3 Auld,Steve, Sandy & Aspen,--Aspen Rayne Ranch Aspen Auld 081 ALCL Steeler 4 Williams,Hunter,--Hunter's Hopes and Dreams Hunter Williams Number in Class 4 Class 57 Class Name: Sub Junior Showmanship (NO ENTRY FEE) 156 CVL Thunderstruck's Lil' Louie 1 Jensen,Holly & Rob,--Lincoln Creek Llamas Reis Stump Class 58 Class Name: Sub Junior Obstacle (NO ENTRY FEE) 156 CVL Thunderstruck's Lil' Louie 1 Jensen,Holly & Rob,--Lincoln Creek Llamas Reis Stump Class 59 Class Name: Junior Youth Showmanship 006 DPH Jackie O 1 Pickett,Lauren,--Hamilton County Llamas Lauren Pickett 090 True Friends Llamas Samson 2 Hollman,Betty & Terryl,--True Friends Llamas Malachi Abel 109 Stage Stop Hoodoo 3 Nolan,Bailey,-- Bailey Nolan 054 Stage Stop Trystan 4 Collins,Cathy,--Escape Ranch Emily Muhlhauser Number in Class 4 Class 60 Class Name: Intermediate Youth Showmanship 005 Star Freckled Princess 1 Pickett,Ella,--Hamilton County Llamas Ella Pickett 024 SHAG Nutter Butter 2 Bixler,Megan,--Hamilton County Llamas Megan Bixler 121 SHAG Coal 3 Williams,Cassandra,--Wild Feather Farm Cassandra Williams 120 Mason ZF 4 Barba,Morgan,--Barba's Barn Bits Morgan Barba 136 Wheatfield's Acer 5 Rutledge,Carol,--JCZ Farm Zoe Rutledge 045 Grasshopper RTC 6 Wanek,Jane,--One X Farms Jane Wanek 123 Argentine Giovanni 7 Hartzell,Amanda,--The High Ground Ranch Amanda Hartzell 187 Georgias Sweetheart 8 Matthews,Allie,--Hamilton County Llamas Allie Matthews 042 Dasher RTC 9 Wanek,Ellie,--One X Farms Ellie Wanek 186 Saxton 10 Matthews,Kenzie,--Hamilton County Llamas Kenzie Matthews 102 SHAG Chiara 11 Gilbert,Morgan,--Hamilton County Llamas Morgan Gilbert 1 Class 61 Class Name: Senior Youth Showmanship 103 Argentine Ranger ZF 1 Henrich,Kacey,--Henrich Farms Kacey Henrich 190 SHAG Terzino 2 Mitchel,Olivia,--Hamilton County Llamas Olivia Mitchel 023 SHAG Volario 3 Sims,Cooper,--Hamilton County Llamas Cooper Sims 131 Kaza 4 Labendeira,Melissa,--Four R Llama Ranch Kayla Rogers 091 True Friends Llamas Delilah 5 Hollman,Betty & Terryl,--True Friends Llamas Christian Abel 021 SHAG Sassy Lassie 6 Sims,Avery,--Hamilton County Llamas Avery Sims 049 E2U! Mango Mania 7 Benton,Maura,-- Maura Benton 175 Star Top Prince 8 Strebing,Sarah,--Hamilton County Llamas Sarah Strebing Number in Class 8 Photo by Ruby Herron 40 ALSA Showring Magazine Winter 2017 Alpaca & Llama Show Association

41 Page 7 of 19 Class 64 Class Name: Junior Youth Judging 006 Lauren Pickett 1 Pickett,Lauren,--Hamilton County Llamas Lauren Pickett 090 Malachi Abel 2 Hollman,Betty & Terryl,--True Friends Llamas Malachi Abel Number in Class 2 Class 65 Class Name: Intermediate Youth Judging 024 Megan Bixler 1 Bixler,Megan,--Hamilton County Llamas Megan Bixler 005 Ella Pickett 2 Pickett,Ella,--Hamilton County Llamas Ella Pickett 187 Allie Matthews 3 Matthews,Allie,--Hamilton County Llamas Allie Matthews 186 Kenzie Matthews 4 Matthews,Kenzie,--Hamilton County Llamas Kenzie Matthews 136 Zoe Rutledge 5 Rutledge,Carol,--JCZ Farm Zoe Rutledge 043 Ellie Wanek 6 Wanek,Ellie,--One X Farms Ellie Wanek 120 Morgan Barba 7 Barba,Morgan,--Barba's Barn Bits Morgan Barba Number in Class 7 Class 66 Class Name: Senior Youth Judging 103 Kacey Henrich 1 Henrich,Kacey,--Henrich Farms Kacey Henrich 175 Sarah Strebing 2 Strebing,Sarah,--Hamilton County Llamas Sarah Strebing 023 Cooper Sims 3 Sims,Cooper,--Hamilton County Llamas Cooper Sims 049 Maura Benton 4 Benton,Maura,-- Maura Benton 021 Avery Sims 5 Sims,Avery,--Hamilton County Llamas Avery Sims 190 Olivia Mitchel 6 Mitchel,Olivia,--Hamilton County Llamas Olivia Mitchel 091 Christian Abel 7 Hollman,Betty & Terryl,--True Friends Llamas Christian Abel Number in Class 7 Class 69 Class Name: Master Pack 143 TVR Eclipse O'De Moon 1 VanHooser,Sharon & Rick,--Triple V Ranch Sharon VanHooser 034 Argentine Sugabo (ET) 2 Ditsler,Eileen,--Icehouse Llamas Eileen Ditsler 033 Icehouse Archangel 3 Ditsler,Eileen,--Icehouse Llamas Eileen Ditsler 105 SWLC Billy The Kid 4 Nichols,Kathleen,--Lamarah Kathleen Nichols 068 Texas Wildfire 5 Agnew /Bob Burton,Marcie-Saska,--2Bit2 Ranch Jens Rudibaugh 084 Kikaida 6 Rutledge,Jim & Geri,--Bucks Hollow Alpaca Llama PaGeri Rutledge 117 Argentine Pampino (ET) 7 Myers,Crystal,--Friendly Hills Llamas Crystal Myers 133 Argentine Pepe (ET) 8 Labendeira,Melissa,--Four R Llama Ranch Kayla Rogers Number in Class 8 Class 70 Class Name: Advanced Pack 114 HI Trl Cheyenne 1 Bearmar,Doug,--Black Mt Pack Llamas Doug Bearmar 115 What's Next? 2 Mathisen,Adryce,--Bahama Llamas Adryce Mathisen Number in Class 2 Class 71 Class Name: Open Alpaca Pack 082 TP Jubilee's Delta Jazz 1 Williams,Hunter,--Hunter's Hopes and Dreams Hunter Williams 085 Bucks Pistol Pete 2 Number in Class 2 Rutledge,Jim & Geri,--Bucks Hollow Alpaca Llama PaGeri Rutledge 41

42 Page 8 of 19 Class 72 Class Name: Senior Youth Pack 131 Kaza 1 Labendeira,Melissa,--Four R Llama Ranch Kayla Rogers 190 SHAG Terzino 2 Mitchel,Olivia,--Hamilton County Llamas Olivia Mitchel 021 SHAG Sassy Lassie 3 Sims,Avery,--Hamilton County Llamas Avery Sims 023 SHAG Volario 4 Sims,Cooper,--Hamilton County Llamas Cooper Sims 049 E2U! Mango Mania 5 Benton,Maura,-- Maura Benton 103 Argentine Ranger ZF 6 Henrich,Kacey,--Henrich Farms Kacey Henrich 175 Star Top Prince 7 Strebing,Sarah,--Hamilton County Llamas Sarah Strebing 091 True Friends Llamas Delilah 8 Hollman,Betty & Terryl,--True Friends Llamas Christian Abel Number in Class 8 Class 73 Class Name: Intermediate Youth Pack 136 Wheatfield's Acer 1 Rutledge,Carol,--JCZ Farm Zoe Rutledge 024 SHAG Nutter Butter 2 Bixler,Megan,--Hamilton County Llamas Megan Bixler 121 SHAG Coal 3 Williams,Cassandra,--Wild Feather Farm Cassandra Williams 005 Star Freckled Princess 4 Pickett,Ella,--Hamilton County Llamas Ella Pickett 186 Saxton 5 Matthews,Kenzie,--Hamilton County Llamas Kenzie Matthews 042 Dasher RTC 6 Wanek,Ellie,--One X Farms Ellie Wanek 102 SHAG Chiara 7 Gilbert,Morgan,--Hamilton County Llamas Morgan Gilbert 187 Georgias Sweetheart 8 Matthews,Allie,--Hamilton County Llamas Allie Matthews 120 Mason ZF 9 Barba,Morgan,--Barba's Barn Bits Morgan Barba 153 CVL Pride's Oran 10 Jensen,Holly & Rob,--Lincoln Creek Llamas Arika Jensen 045 Grasshopper RTC 11 Wanek,Jane,--One X Farms Jane Wanek 1 Class 74 Class Name: Junior Youth Pack 006 DPH Jackie O 1 Pickett,Lauren,--Hamilton County Llamas Lauren Pickett 090 True Friends Llamas Samson 2 Hollman,Betty & Terryl,--True Friends Llamas Malachi Abel 109 Stage Stop Hoodoo 3 Nolan,Bailey,-- Bailey Nolan 154 CVL Thunderstruck's Lil' Louie 4 Jensen,Holly & Rob,--Lincoln Creek Llamas Korbin Stump Number in Class 4 Class 76 Class Name: Intermediate Youth Alpaca Pack 137 Cameo's Torrence (ARI) 1 Rutledge,Carol,--JCZ Farm Zoe Rutledge 043 Oz's Mystical Blitzen 2 Wanek,Ellie,--One X Farms Ellie Wanek 046 Carlos El Segundo Chico Poco 3 Wanek,Jane,--One X Farms Jane Wanek Number in Class 3 Class 78 Class Name: Novice Pack 113 HI Trl Maybelline 1 Bearmar,Doug,--Black Mt Pack Llamas Doug Bearmar 118 Skansen's Aloha Legend 2 Myers,Crystal,--Friendly Hills Llamas Crystal Myers 141 Spicey's Gallant Pride 3 VanHooser,Sharon & Rick,--Triple V Ranch Sharon VanHooser Bit 2 Lotsa Dots 4 Agnew /Bob Burton,Marcie-Saska,--2Bit2 Ranch Jens Rudibaugh 041 Shangrila's Reepicheep 5 Hall,Greg & Maylene,--Simplicity Llama Farm Greg Hall 73 HHD Spooky Kisses 6 Williams,Hunter,--Hunter's Hopes and Dreams Alex Williams 048 Stage Stop Manifest Destiny GE08 7 Benton,Maura,-- Maura Benton Number in Class 7 42 ALSA Showring Magazine Winter 2017 Alpaca & Llama Show Association

43 Page 9 of 19 Class 79 Class Name: Master Obstacle 105 SWLC Billy The Kid 1 Nichols,Kathleen,--Lamarah Kathleen Nichols 143 TVR Eclipse O'De Moon 2 VanHooser,Sharon & Rick,--Triple V Ranch Sharon VanHooser 034 Argentine Sugabo (ET) 3 Ditsler,Eileen,--Icehouse Llamas Eileen Ditsler 033 Icehouse Archangel 4 Ditsler,Eileen,--Icehouse Llamas Eileen Ditsler 133 Argentine Pepe (ET) 5 Labendeira,Melissa,--Four R Llama Ranch Kayla Rogers 117 Argentine Pampino (ET) 6 Myers,Crystal,--Friendly Hills Llamas Crystal Myers 068 Texas Wildfire 7 Agnew /Bob Burton,Marcie-Saska,--2Bit2 Ranch Jens Rudibaugh 084 Kikaida 8 Number in Class 8 Class 80 Class Name: Advanced Obstacle Rutledge,Jim & Geri,--Bucks Hollow Alpaca Llama PaGeri Rutledge 115 What's Next? 1 Mathisen,Adryce,--Bahama Llamas Adryce Mathisen 114 HI Trl Cheyenne 2 Bearmar,Doug,--Black Mt Pack Llamas Doug Bearmar Number in Class 2 Class 81 Class Name: Open Alpaca Obstacle 085 Bucks Pistol Pete 1 Rutledge,Jim & Geri,--Bucks Hollow Alpaca Llama PaGeri Rutledge 082 TP Jubilee's Delta Jazz 2 Williams,Hunter,--Hunter's Hopes and Dreams Hunter Williams Number in Class 2 Class 82 Class Name: Senior Youth Obstacle 131 Kaza 1 Labendeira,Melissa,--Four R Llama Ranch Kayla Rogers 175 Star Top Prince 2 Strebing,Sarah,--Hamilton County Llamas Sarah Strebing 190 SHAG Terzino 3 Mitchel,Olivia,--Hamilton County Llamas Olivia Mitchel 021 SHAG Sassy Lassie 4 Sims,Avery,--Hamilton County Llamas Avery Sims 103 Argentine Ranger ZF 5 Henrich,Kacey,--Henrich Farms Kacey Henrich 091 True Friends Llamas Delilah 6 Hollman,Betty & Terryl,--True Friends Llamas Christian Abel 023 SHAG Volario 7 Sims,Cooper,--Hamilton County Llamas Cooper Sims 049 E2U! Mango Mania 8 Benton,Maura,-- Maura Benton Number in Class 8 Class 83 Class Name: Intermediate Youth Obstacle 136 Wheatfield's Acer 1 Rutledge,Carol,--JCZ Farm Zoe Rutledge 005 Star Freckled Princess 2 Pickett,Ella,--Hamilton County Llamas Ella Pickett 024 SHAG Nutter Butter 3 Bixler,Megan,--Hamilton County Llamas Megan Bixler 186 Saxton 4 Matthews,Kenzie,--Hamilton County Llamas Kenzie Matthews 121 SHAG Coal 5 Williams,Cassandra,--Wild Feather Farm Cassandra Williams 120 Mason ZF 6 Barba,Morgan,--Barba's Barn Bits Morgan Barba 042 Dasher RTC 7 Wanek,Ellie,--One X Farms Ellie Wanek 102 SHAG Chiara 8 Gilbert,Morgan,--Hamilton County Llamas Morgan Gilbert 153 CVL Pride's Oran 9 Jensen,Holly & Rob,--Lincoln Creek Llamas Arika Jensen 187 Georgias Sweetheart 10 Matthews,Allie,--Hamilton County Llamas Allie Matthews 123 Argentine Giovanni 11 Hartzell,Amanda,--The High Ground Ranch Amanda Hartzell 045 Grasshopper RTC 12 Wanek,Jane,--One X Farms Jane Wanek 2 43

44 Page 10 of 19 Class 84 Class Name: Junior Youth Obstacle 006 DPH Jackie O 1 Pickett,Lauren,--Hamilton County Llamas Lauren Pickett 090 True Friends Llamas Samson 2 Hollman,Betty & Terryl,--True Friends Llamas Malachi Abel 154 CVL Thunderstruck's Lil' Louie 3 Jensen,Holly & Rob,--Lincoln Creek Llamas Korbin Stump 054 Stage Stop Trystan 4 Collins,Cathy,--Escape Ranch Emily Muhlhauser 109 Stage Stop Hoodoo 5 Nolan,Bailey,-- Bailey Nolan Number in Class 5 Class 86 Class Name: Intermediate Youth Alpaca Obstacle 137 Cameo's Torrence (ARI) 1 Rutledge,Carol,--JCZ Farm Zoe Rutledge 043 Oz's Mystical Blitzen 2 Wanek,Ellie,--One X Farms Ellie Wanek 124 Neversummer's Merlin 3 Hartzell,Amanda,--The High Ground Ranch Amanda Hartzell 046 Carlos El Segundo Chico Poco 4 Wanek,Jane,--One X Farms Jane Wanek Number in Class 4 Class 88 Class Name: Novice Obstacle 041 Shangrila's Reepicheep 1 Hall,Greg & Maylene,--Simplicity Llama Farm Greg Hall Bit 2 Lotsa Dots 2 Agnew /Bob Burton,Marcie-Saska,--2Bit2 Ranch Jens Rudibaugh 118 Skansen's Aloha Legend 3 Myers,Crystal,--Friendly Hills Llamas Crystal Myers 113 HI Trl Maybelline 4 Bearmar,Doug,--Black Mt Pack Llamas Doug Bearmar 141 Spicey's Gallant Pride 5 VanHooser,Sharon & Rick,--Triple V Ranch Sharon VanHooser 73 HHD Spooky Kisses 6 Williams,Hunter,--Hunter's Hopes and Dreams Alex Williams 048 Stage Stop Manifest Destiny GE08 7 Benton,Maura,-- Maura Benton Number in Class 7 Class 89 Class Name: Master Public Relations 143 TVR Eclipse O'De Moon 1 VanHooser,Sharon & Rick,--Triple V Ranch Sharon VanHooser 133 Argentine Pepe (ET) 2 Labendeira,Melissa,--Four R Llama Ranch Kayla Rogers 034 Argentine Sugabo (ET) 3 Ditsler,Eileen,--Icehouse Llamas Eileen Ditsler 033 Icehouse Archangel 4 Ditsler,Eileen,--Icehouse Llamas Eileen Ditsler 084 Kikaida 5 Rutledge,Jim & Geri,--Bucks Hollow Alpaca Llama PaGeri Rutledge 068 Texas Wildfire 6 Agnew /Bob Burton,Marcie-Saska,--2Bit2 Ranch Jens Rudibaugh 105 SWLC Billy The Kid 7 Nichols,Kathleen,--Lamarah Kathleen Nichols 117 Argentine Pampino (ET) 8 Myers,Crystal,--Friendly Hills Llamas Crystal Myers Number in Class 8 Class 90 Class Name: Advanced Public Relations 115 What's Next? 1 Mathisen,Adryce,--Bahama Llamas Adryce Mathisen 114 HI Trl Cheyenne 2 Bearmar,Doug,--Black Mt Pack Llamas Doug Bearmar Number in Class 2 Class 91 Class Name: Open Alpaca Public Relations 085 Bucks Pistol Pete 1 Rutledge,Jim & Geri,--Bucks Hollow Alpaca Llama PaGeri Rutledge 082 TP Jubilee's Delta Jazz 2 Williams,Hunter,--Hunter's Hopes and Dreams Hunter Williams Number in Class 2 44 ALSA Showring Magazine Winter 2017 Alpaca & Llama Show Association

45 Page 11 of 19 Class 92 Class Name: Senior Youth Public Relations 131 Kaza 1 Labendeira,Melissa,--Four R Llama Ranch Kayla Rogers 175 Star Top Prince 2 Strebing,Sarah,--Hamilton County Llamas Sarah Strebing 103 Argentine Ranger ZF 3 Henrich,Kacey,--Henrich Farms Kacey Henrich 023 SHAG Volario 4 Sims,Cooper,--Hamilton County Llamas Cooper Sims 021 SHAG Sassy Lassie 5 Sims,Avery,--Hamilton County Llamas Avery Sims 190 SHAG Terzino 6 Mitchel,Olivia,--Hamilton County Llamas Olivia Mitchel 049 E2U! Mango Mania 7 Benton,Maura,-- Maura Benton 091 True Friends Llamas Delilah 8 Hollman,Betty & Terryl,--True Friends Llamas Christian Abel Number in Class 8 Class 93 Class Name: Intermediate Youth Public Relations 121 SHAG Coal 1 Williams,Cassandra,--Wild Feather Farm Cassandra Williams 136 Wheatfield's Acer 2 Rutledge,Carol,--JCZ Farm Zoe Rutledge 186 Saxton 3 Matthews,Kenzie,--Hamilton County Llamas Kenzie Matthews 187 Georgias Sweetheart 4 Matthews,Allie,--Hamilton County Llamas Allie Matthews 120 Mason ZF 5 Barba,Morgan,--Barba's Barn Bits Morgan Barba 024 SHAG Nutter Butter 6 Bixler,Megan,--Hamilton County Llamas Megan Bixler 153 CVL Pride's Oran 7 Jensen,Holly & Rob,--Lincoln Creek Llamas Arika Jensen 102 SHAG Chiara 8 Gilbert,Morgan,--Hamilton County Llamas Morgan Gilbert 005 Star Freckled Princess 9 Pickett,Ella,--Hamilton County Llamas Ella Pickett 123 Argentine Giovanni 10 Hartzell,Amanda,--The High Ground Ranch Amanda Hartzell 045 Grasshopper RTC 11 Wanek,Jane,--One X Farms Jane Wanek 042 Dasher RTC 12 Wanek,Ellie,--One X Farms Ellie Wanek 2 Class 94 Class Name: Junior Youth Public Relations 006 DPH Jackie O 1 Pickett,Lauren,--Hamilton County Llamas Lauren Pickett 154 CVL Thunderstruck's Lil' Louie 2 Jensen,Holly & Rob,--Lincoln Creek Llamas Korbin Stump 109 Stage Stop Hoodoo 3 Nolan,Bailey,-- Bailey Nolan 090 True Friends Llamas Samson 4 Hollman,Betty & Terryl,--True Friends Llamas Malachi Abel 054 Stage Stop Trystan 5 Collins,Cathy,--Escape Ranch Emily Muhlhauser Number in Class 5 Class 96 Class Name: Intermediate Youth Alpaca Public Relations 137 Cameo's Torrence (ARI) 1 Rutledge,Carol,--JCZ Farm Zoe Rutledge 046 Carlos El Segundo Chico Poco 2 Wanek,Jane,--One X Farms Jane Wanek 043 Oz's Mystical Blitzen 3 Wanek,Ellie,--One X Farms Ellie Wanek 124 Neversummer's Merlin 4 Hartzell,Amanda,--The High Ground Ranch Amanda Hartzell Number in Class 4 45

46 Page 12 of 19 Class 98 Class Name: Novice Public Relations 141 Spicey's Gallant Pride 1 VanHooser,Sharon & Rick,--Triple V Ranch Sharon VanHooser 73 HHD Spooky Kisses 2 Williams,Hunter,--Hunter's Hopes and Dreams Alex Williams Bit 2 Lotsa Dots 3 Agnew /Bob Burton,Marcie-Saska,--2Bit2 Ranch Jens Rudibaugh 048 Stage Stop Manifest Destiny GE08 4 Benton,Maura,-- Maura Benton 041 Shangrila's Reepicheep 5 Hall,Greg & Maylene,--Simplicity Llama Farm Greg Hall 113 HI Trl Maybelline 6 Bearmar,Doug,--Black Mt Pack Llamas Doug Bearmar 118 Skansen's Aloha Legend 7 Myers,Crystal,--Friendly Hills Llamas Crystal Myers Number in Class 7 Class 99 Class Name: GRAND CHAMPION MASTER PERFORMANCE 143 TVR Eclipse O'De Moon VanHooser,Sharon & Rick,--Triple V Ranch Sharon VanHooser Class 100 Class Name: RESERVE CHAMPION MASTER PERFORMANCE 034 Argentine Sugabo (ET) Ditsler,Eileen,--Icehouse Llamas Eileen Ditsler Class 101 Class Name: GRAND CHAMPION ADVANCED PERFORMANCE 115 What's Next? Mathisen,Adryce,--Bahama Llamas Adryce Mathisen Class 102 Class Name: RESERVE CHAMPION ADVANCED PERFORMANCE 114 HI Trl Cheyenne Bearmar,Doug,--Black Mt Pack Llamas Doug Bearmar Class 103 Class Name: GRAND CHAMPION OPEN ALPACA PERFORMANCE 082 TP Jubilee's Delta Jazz Williams,Hunter,--Hunter's Hopes and Dreams Hunter Williams Class 104 Class Name: RESERVE CHAMPION OPEN ALPACA PERFORMANCE 085 Bucks Pistol Pete Rutledge,Jim & Geri,--Bucks Hollow Alpaca Llama PaGeri Rutledge Class 105 Class Name: GRAND CHAMPION SENIOR YOUTH PERFORMANCE 131 Kaza Labendeira,Melissa,--Four R Llama Ranch Kayla Rogers Class 106 Class Name: RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR YOUTH PERFORMANCE 175 Star Top Prince Strebing,Sarah,--Hamilton County Llamas Sarah Strebing Class 107 Class Name: GRAND CHAMPION INTERMEDIATE YOUTH PERFORMANCE 136 Wheatfield's Acer Rutledge,Carol,--JCZ Farm Zoe Rutledge Class 108 Class Name: RESERVE CHAMPION INTERMEDIATE YOUTH PERFORMANCE 121 SHAG Coal Williams,Cassandra,--Wild Feather Farm Cassandra Williams 46 ALSA Showring Magazine Winter 2017 Alpaca & Llama Show Association

47 Page 13 of 19 Class 109 Class Name: GRAND CHAMPION JUNIOR YOUTH PERFORMANCE 006 DPH Jackie O Pickett,Lauren,--Hamilton County Llamas Lauren Pickett Class 110 Class Name: RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR YOUTH PERFORMANCE 090 True Friends Llamas Samson Hollman,Betty & Terryl,--True Friends Llamas Malachi Abel Class 113 Class Name: GRAND CHAMPION INTERMEDIATE YOUTH ALPACA PERFORMANC 137 Cameo's Torrence (ARI) Rutledge,Carol,--JCZ Farm Zoe Rutledge Class 114 Class Name: RESERVE CHAMPION INTERMEDIATE YOUTH ALPACA PERFORMAN 043 Oz's Mystical Blitzen Wanek,Ellie,--One X Farms Ellie Wanek Class 119 Class Name: Pleasure Driving 132 Kaza 1 Labendeira,Melissa,--Four R Llama Ranch Kayla Rogers 033 Icehouse Archangel 2 Ditsler,Eileen,--Icehouse Llamas Eileen Ditsler 040 Good Ol' Smiley 3 Hall,Greg & Maylene,--Simplicity Llama Farm Greg Hall Number in Class 3 Class 120 Class Name: Obstacle Driving 132 Kaza 1 Labendeira,Melissa,--Four R Llama Ranch Kayla Rogers 033 Icehouse Archangel 2 Ditsler,Eileen,--Icehouse Llamas Eileen Ditsler 040 Good Ol' Smiley 3 Hall,Greg & Maylene,--Simplicity Llama Farm Greg Hall Number in Class 3 Class 121 Class Name: Driving Grand Champion 132 Kaza Labendeira,Melissa,--Four R Llama Ranch Kayla Rogers Class 122 Class Name: Driving Reserve Champion 033 Icehouse Archangel Ditsler,Eileen,--Icehouse Llamas Eileen Ditsler Class 124 Class Name: Huacaya Female 12 mos.& older 066 TCB Free Bird's Romance at Wendy 1 Andrews,Debbie & Ulin,--Log Cabin Llamas Debbie Andrews 172 Bucks Anuhea 2 Number in Class 2 Class 125 Class Name: Grand Champion Huacaya Female 066 Rutledge,Jim & Geri,--Bucks Hollow Alpaca Llama PaGeri Rutledge TCB Free Bird's Romance at Wendy Andrews,Debbie & Ulin,--Log Cabin Llamas Debbie Andrews Class 126 Class Name: Reserve Champion Huacaya Female 172 Bucks Anuhea Rutledge,Jim & Geri,--Bucks Hollow Alpaca Llama PaGeri Rutledge 47

48 Page 14 of 19 Class 128 Class Name: Huacaya Male 12 mos. & older 129 ABCR Ironhorse 1 Forshee,Staci,--Forshee's Red Hill Llamas Staci Forshee 047 RDRF Stitch 2 Wanek,Jane,--One X Farms Jane Wanek 182 Alpaca House-Wheaton's Magnum 3 Wheaton,Tracy & Larry,--Alpaca House-Wheaton Tracy Wheaton 044 Oz's Mystical Blitzen 4 Wanek,Ellie,--One X Farms Ellie Wanek 085 Bucks Pistol Pete 5 Number in Class 5 Class 129 Class Name: Grand Champion Huacaya Male 129 Rutledge,Jim & Geri,--Bucks Hollow Alpaca Llama PaGeri Rutledge ABCR Ironhorse Forshee,Staci,--Forshee's Red Hill Llamas Staci Forshee Class 130 Class Name: Reserve Champion Huacaya Male 047 RDRF Stitch Wanek,Jane,--One X Farms Jane Wanek Class 136 Class Name: Suri Male 12 mos. & older 183 Alpaca House-Wheaton's Doubloon 1 Wheaton,Tracy & Larry,--Alpaca House-Wheaton Larry Wheaton Class 137 Class Name: Grand Champion Suri Male 183 Alpaca House-Wheaton's Doubloon Wheaton,Tracy & Larry,--Alpaca House-Wheaton Larry Wheaton Class 140 Class Name: Alpaca Non-Breeder Over 24 mos. 065 Maximus II 1 Andrews,Debbie & Ulin,--Log Cabin Llamas Debbie Andrews 130 SWRA Chancy 2 Forshee,Staci,--Forshee's Red Hill Llamas Staci Forshee Number in Class 2 Class 141 Class Name: Grand Champion Alpaca Non-Breeder 065 Maximus II Andrews,Debbie & Ulin,--Log Cabin Llamas Debbie Andrews Class 142 Class Name: Reserve Champion Alpaca Non-Breeder 130 SWRA Chancy Forshee,Staci,--Forshee's Red Hill Llamas Staci Forshee Class 143 Class Name: Alpaca Produce of Dam 173 Jennahs Mississippi 1 Rutledge,Jim & Geri,--Bucks Hollow Alpaca Llama PaGeri Rutledge Class 200 Class Name: Walking Llama Fleece-Double Coat-Under 24 Months 029 Tall Tail's Juliet 1 Knuckles,Robert & Jill,--Tall Tail Ranch Robert Knuckles 168 TCLL Brie's Gold TCLL Asher's Gold 3 Tagtmeyer,Pat/Jessica & Dennis/Glenna Overmiller,-Jessica Tagtmeyer Tagtmeyer,Pat/Jessica & Dennis/Glenna Overmiller,-Jessica Tagtmeyer 197 Max's Voodoo Child 4 Mathisen,Adryce,--Bahama Llamas Adryce Mathisen Bit 2 Lotsa Dots 5 Agnew /Bob Burton,Marcie-Saska,--2Bit2 Ranch Jens Rudibaugh Number in Class 5 48 ALSA Showring Magazine Winter 2017 Alpaca & Llama Show Association

49 Page 15 of 19 Class 201 Class Name: Walking Llama Fleece-Double Coat-Over 24 Months 012 Chantar's Copperfield 1 Glaser,Judy and Kurt,--Rockwood Llamas Judy Glaser 014 RWL Rigel 2 Glaser,Judy and Kurt,--Rockwood Llamas Judy Glaser 106 SWLC Billy The Kid 3 Nichols,Kathleen,--Lamarah Kathleen Nichols 205 Skansen's Aloha Legend 4 Myers,Crystal,--Friendly Hills Llamas Crystal Myers 104 Argentine Ranger ZF 5 Henrich,Kacey,--Henrich Farms Kacey Henrich 203 Switch That 6 Neumann,Diane,--Ridgeview Acres Diane Neumann 013 RWL Shavano 7 Glaser,Judy and Kurt,--Rockwood Llamas Judy Glaser 015 Chantar's Lola 8 Glaser,Judy and Kurt,--Rockwood Llamas Judy Glaser 166 TCLL O' Rosie TCLL Kyrie's Gold 10 0 Class 202 Class Name: Walking Llama Fleece-Single Coat-Under 24 Months Tagtmeyer,Pat/Jessica & Dennis/Glenna Overmiller,-Jessica Tagtmeyer Tagtmeyer,Pat/Jessica & Dennis/Glenna Overmiller,-Pat Tagtmeyer 151 TVR Shinola's Artic Blast 1 Baber,Janet,--Baber Farms Janet Baber 204 TVR Chica De Fiesta 2 Neumann,Diane,--Ridgeview Acres Diane Neumann 074 HHD Spooky Kisses 3 Williams,Hunter,--Hunter's Hopes and Dreams Alex Williams 055 Stage Stop Trystan 4 Collins,Cathy,--Escape Ranch Emily Muhlhauser 056 Stage Stop Olivia 5 Collins,Cathy,--Escape Ranch Emily Muhlhauser Number in Class 5 Class 203 Class Name: Walking Llama Fleece-Single Coat-Over 24 Months 144 Spicey's Gallant Pride 1 VanHooser,Sharon & Rick,--Triple V Ranch Sharon VanHooser Class 204 Class Name: Walking Llama Fleece-Suri-Under 24 Months 030 Tall Tail's Summer 1 Knuckles,Robert & Jill,--Tall Tail Ranch Robert Knuckles 031 Tall Tail's Rio De Janeiro 2 Knuckles,Robert & Jill,--Tall Tail Ranch Robert Knuckles 162 Chantar's Solomon 3 Tagtmeyer,Pat/Jessica & Dennis/Glenna Overmiller,-Jessica Tagtmeyer 201 RVA Topinabee 4 Neumann,Diane,--Ridgeview Acres Diane Neumann Number in Class 4 Class 205 Class Name: Walking Llama Fleece-Suri-Over 24 Months 195 TVR Mainstay's Durango 1 VanHooser,Sharon & Rick,--Triple V Ranch Sharon VanHooser 174 WOL Chiri Toasted Head 2 Wallace,Tracey,--Fur & Feathers Llama Ranch Crystal Myers 202 TVR Mainstay's Stetson 3 Neumann,Diane,--Ridgeview Acres Diane Neumann Number in Class 3 Class 206 Class Name: Shorn Llama Fleece-Double Coat Under 24 Months 208 Skansen's Rosalani 1 Hammarstrom,Sylvia,--Skansen Farm Sylvia Hammarstrom 180 RM Figment 2 Morgan,Patti,--Rock-n-M Llamas & Alpacas Patti Morgan 165 TCLL Kyrie's Gold 3 Tagtmeyer,Pat/Jessica & Dennis/Glenna Overmiller,-Pat Tagtmeyer 188 Argentine Jujube 4 Ditsler,Eileen,--Icehouse Llamas Eileen Ditsler 179 RM Cessna 5 Morgan,Patti,--Rock-n-M Llamas & Alpacas Patti Morgan 079 ALCL Hungry Jack 6 Williams,Hunter,--Hunter's Hopes and Dreams Hunter Williams Number in Class 6 49

50 Page 16 of 19 Class 207 Class Name: Shorn Llama Fleece-Double Coat Over 24 Months 039 Argentine Joker 1 Ditsler,Eileen,--Icehouse Llamas Eileen Ditsler 037 Argentine Sugabo (ET) 2 Ditsler,Eileen,--Icehouse Llamas Eileen Ditsler 038 Argentine Joker 3 Ditsler,Eileen,--Icehouse Llamas Eileen Ditsler 171 TCLL Jett's Gold 4 Tagtmeyer,Pat/Jessica & Dennis/Glenna Overmiller,-Jessica Tagtmeyer 107 SWLC Billy The Kid 5 Nichols,Kathleen,--Lamarah Kathleen Nichols 016 RWL Out of the Storm 6 Glaser,Judy and Kurt,--Rockwood Llamas Judy Glaser 108 JLL Bacchus 7 Nichols,Kathleen,--Lamarah Kathleen Nichols 167 TCLL O' Rosie 8 Tagtmeyer,Pat/Jessica & Dennis/Glenna Overmiller,-Jessica Tagtmeyer Number in Class 8 Class 208 Class Name: Shorn Llama Fleece-Single Coat Under 24 Months 152 TVR Shinola's Artic Blast 1 Baber,Janet,--Baber Farms Janet Baber Class 209 Class Name: Shorn Llama Fleece-Single Coat Over 24 Months 181 RM Skyhawk 1 Morgan,Patti,--Rock-n-M Llamas & Alpacas Patti Morgan Class 210 Class Name: Shorn Llama Fleece-Suri Under 24 Months 163 Chantar's Solomon 1 Class 211 Class Name: Shorn Llama Fleece-Suri Over 24 Months Tagtmeyer,Pat/Jessica & Dennis/Glenna Overmiller,-Jessica Tagtmeyer 145 Merlin's King Arthur 1 VanHooser,Sharon & Rick,--Triple V Ranch Sharon VanHooser Class 214 Class Name: Shorn Alpaca Fleece-Alpaca Huacaya Over 24 Months 138 SWRA Chancy 1 Forshee,Staci,--Forshee's Red Hill Llamas Staci Forshee Class 216 Class Name: Shorn Alpaca Fleece-Alpaca Suri Months 146 Smacgyver 1 VanHooser,Sharon & Rick,--Triple V Ranch Sharon VanHooser Class 218 Class Name: Finished Products-Novice Knit or Crochet 092 Betty Hollman 1 Hollman,Betty & Terryl,--True Friends Llamas Betty Hollman 093 Betty Hollman 2 Hollman,Betty & Terryl,--True Friends Llamas Betty Hollman Number in Class 2 Class 219 Class Name: Finished Products-Advanced Knit or Crochet 111 Patti Morgan 1 Morgan,Patti,--Rock-n-M Llamas & Alpacas Patti Morgan Class 221 Class Name: Finished Products-Novice Woven 099 Betty Hollman 1 Hollman,Betty & Terryl,--True Friends Llamas Betty Hollman 094 Betty Hollman 2 Hollman,Betty & Terryl,--True Friends Llamas Betty Hollman 095 Betty Hollman 3 Hollman,Betty & Terryl,--True Friends Llamas Betty Hollman Number in Class 3 50 ALSA Showring Magazine Winter 2017 Alpaca & Llama Show Association

51 Page 17 of 19 Class 222 Class Name: Finished Products-Advanced Woven 196 Judy Glaser 1 Glaser,Judy and Kurt,--Rockwood Llamas Judy Glaser Class 224 Class Name: Finished Products-Novice Felted 139 Staci Forshee 1 Forshee,Staci,--Forshee's Red Hill Llamas Staci Forshee 098 Betty Hollman 2 Hollman,Betty & Terryl,--True Friends Llamas Betty Hollman 096 Betty Hollman 3 Hollman,Betty & Terryl,--True Friends Llamas Betty Hollman 097 Betty Hollman 4 Hollman,Betty & Terryl,--True Friends Llamas Betty Hollman Number in Class 4 Class 226 Class Name: Finished Products-Youth Felted 022 Avery Sims 1 Sims,Avery,--Hamilton County Llamas Avery Sims 177 Kale Morgan 2 Morgan,Kale,--Rock-n-M Llamas & Alpacas Kale Morgan Number in Class 2 Class 227 Class Name: Finished Products-Novice Handspun Yarn 100 Betty Hollman 1 Hollman,Betty & Terryl,--True Friends Llamas Betty Hollman Class 229 Class Name: Finished Products-Youth Handspun Yarn 050 Maura Benton 1 Benton,Maura,-- Maura Benton Class 230 Class Name: Finished Products-Novice Other 101 Betty Hollman 1 Hollman,Betty & Terryl,--True Friends Llamas Betty Hollman Class 232 Class Name: Finished Products-Youth Other 178 Kyce Morgan 1 Morgan,Kyce,--Rock-n-M Llamas & Alpacas Kyce Morgan Class 233 Class Name: Grand Champion Walking Fleece-Double Coat 012 Chantar's Copperfield Glaser,Judy and Kurt,--Rockwood Llamas Judy Glaser Class 234 Class Name: Reserve Champion Walking Fleece-Double Coat 014 RWL Rigel Glaser,Judy and Kurt,--Rockwood Llamas Judy Glaser Class 235 Class Name: Grand Champion Walking Fleece-Single Coat 151 TVR Shinola's Artic Blast Baber,Janet,--Baber Farms Janet Baber Class 236 Class Name: Reserve Champion Walking Fleece-Single Coat 204 TVR Chica De Fiesta Neumann,Diane,--Ridgeview Acres Diane Neumann Class 237 Class Name: Grand Champion Walking Fleece-Suri 030 Tall Tail's Summer Knuckles,Robert & Jill,--Tall Tail Ranch Robert Knuckles 51

52 Class 238 Class Name: Reserve Champion Walking Fleece-Suri 195 TVR Mainstay's Durango VanHooser,Sharon & Rick,--Triple V Ranch Sharon VanHooser Class 239 Class Name: Grand Champion Shorn Fleece-Double Coat 208 Skansen's Rosalani Hammarstrom,Sylvia,--Skansen Farm Sylvia Hammarstrom Class 240 Class Name: Reserve Champion Shorn Fleece-Double Coat 039 Argentine Joker Ditsler,Eileen,--Icehouse Llamas Eileen Ditsler Class 241 Class Name: Grand Champion Shorn Fleece-Single Coat 181 RM Skyhawk Morgan,Patti,--Rock-n-M Llamas & Alpacas Patti Morgan Class 242 Class Name: Reserve Champion Shorn Fleece-Single Coat 152 TVR Shinola's Artic Blast Baber,Janet,--Baber Farms Janet Baber Class 243 Class Name: Grand Champion Shorn Fleece-Suri 145 Merlin's King Arthur VanHooser,Sharon & Rick,--Triple V Ranch Sharon VanHooser Class 244 Class Name: Reserve Champion Shorn Fleece-Suri 163 Chantar's Solomon Class 245 Class Name: Grand Champion Shorn Fleece-Huacaya Alpaca 138 Tagtmeyer,Pat/Jessica & Dennis/Glenna Overmiller,-Jessica Tagtmeyer SWRA Chancy Forshee,Staci,--Forshee's Red Hill Llamas Staci Forshee Class 247 Class Name: Grand Champion Shorn Fleece-Suri Alpaca 146 Smacgyver VanHooser,Sharon & Rick,--Triple V Ranch Sharon VanHooser Class 249 Class Name: Grand Champion Finished Products-Advanced 196 Judy Glaser Glaser,Judy and Kurt,--Rockwood Llamas Judy Glaser Class 250 Class Name: Reserve Champion Finished Products-Advanced 111 Patti Morgan Morgan,Patti,--Rock-n-M Llamas & Alpacas Patti Morgan Class 251 Class Name: Grand Champion Finished Products-Novice 099 Betty Hollman Hollman,Betty & Terryl,--True Friends Llamas Betty Hollman Class 252 Class Name: Reserve Champion Finished Products-Novice 139 Staci Forshee Forshee,Staci,--Forshee's Red Hill Llamas Staci Forshee Page 18 of ALSA Showring Magazine Winter 2017 Alpaca & Llama Show Association

53 Page 19 of 19 Class 253 Class Name: Grand Champion Finished Products-Youth 022 Avery Sims Sims,Avery,--Hamilton County Llamas Avery Sims Class 254 Class Name: Reserve Champion Finished Products-Youth 177 Kale Morgan Morgan,Kale,--Rock-n-M Llamas & Alpacas Kale Morgan Photo By Sharon VanHooser 53

54 FYI...Worth Checking Into "NOT FOR HIRE" IS NOT GOOD ENOUGH - HOW THE ELD MANDATE WILL IMPACT THE HORSE INDUSTRY As a breeder, owner, trainer or competitor in the horse industry, it is important to understand the implications of the ELD Mandate that will be hitting the transportation industry in December of The facts are that unless we all speak up you may be required to install an electronic logging device (ELD) in your truck. There are some exemptions in place for farm or agricultural hauling where an ELD would not be required. However, many of the rigs used for hauling horses and the activities horse owners participate in, especially those that frequently travel to horse shows, fall outside the allowed exemptions. What is the ELD Mandate? In 2012, President Obama signed the bill Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century. A part of this bill included a provision requiring the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to develop a rule mandating the use of electronic logging devices (ELDs) on commercial vehicles. Do we have to comply since we are hauling horses, not cattle or other livestock? Yes, horses are livestock and are specifically listed in the transportation bill language. It is not just the horse industry that is facing the ELD Mandate. Families that show cattle, pigs and other livestock and travel long distances to show and compete will be impacted as well. It will also impact any other type of activity or hobby that requires a large vehicle and trailer and where there is the potential to win money in competitions. The ELD Mandate requires that your vehicle must be fitted with a device under the following conditions: Your vehicle is a commercial vehicle (see below) Your activities fall outside of the exemptions allowed for agriculture and livestock transportation. Most who show horses will fall outside of the exemption requirements. (see below) You are required to obtain a Commercial Driver s License due to the weight of your truck and trailer (see below) 54 ALSA Showring Magazine Winter 2017 Alpaca & Llama Show Association

55 The Not For Hire myth: It is not uncommon to see Not For Hire graphics on trucks and horse trailers. The idea behind this is to avoid certain Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations. This is an old fable that does not protect those hauling horses from fines for non-compliance. A Not For Hire sign on your rig will not protect you if it is determined that your truck and trailer fit into the commercial category or are being used for commercial purposes. Nor will it protect you if you are driving a vehicle and trailer that requires a commercial license. A recreational vehicle exemption does not always apply: Living quarters horse trailers can be classified as recreational vehicles for private use. This classification exempts both the truck and trailer from being considered commercial as well as the requirements for the driver to obtain a commercial driver s license. However, if an officer or inspector determines that the truck and trailer is being used in furtherance of a commercial enterprise, then the driver and vehicle are out of compliance with FMCSA regulations which can result in fines and being detained for an extended period. For example, we have been made aware of situations where the owners of truck and trailers stopped by the Highway Patrol or other inspectors, were required to both obtain a Department of Transportation (DOT) number for their vehicle, and find a driver with a commercial driver s license in order to resume their trip. In these cases, once the ELD Mandate is in effect, the drivers could also have been required to purchase and install an ELD unit. (see below for clarification about the meaning of furtherance of a commercial enterprise ) What does an ELD do? The ELD or electronic logging device synchronizes with the engine of a vehicle and keeps track of hours of service. It logs driving time, vehicle speed, routes, and keeps track of mandated rest periods as well as other data points. Once the vehicle is in motion and reaches 5 miles per hour, the ELD keeps track of time for the next 14 hours nonstop. Under the standard ELD regulations, there are no provisions to account for traffic, fueling, or loading and unloading. In those 14 hours, drivers are only allowed to drive for 11 hours. Because of this, drivers are forced to drive as much as they can during the 14 hours once the clock on the ELD starts. Ten-hour rest period: When the 14-hour limit has been reached, the ELD indicates to the driver that they must stop and rest for 10 consecutive hours. The ELD keeps track of any infractions that is, going over the 14 hours as well as vehicle speed and has reporting functions so inspectors can review the logs and fine drivers for infractions from days past. This means that those hauling horses will be required to stop their trip once the 14-hour threshold is reached and cannot resume travel until the 10-hour rest period has passed. If the threshold is breached, the ELD makes a record that can be reviewed by authorities and you can be fined. Have you noticed in the last several years all of the trucks that are parked along the side of the road? Have you noticed that on and off ramps and picnic and rest areas are sometimes filled up with trucks? Those typically are drivers that have reached their limit and have to immediately find a place to park their trucks to avoid costly violations. If you are required to install an ELD for your truck and horse trailer, this could easily happen to you too. Mandated breaks: 55

56 According to the Hours of Service outlined in the Federal Motor Carriers Safety Administration rules, rest breaks are mandatory in addition to the ten-hour rest period. Commercial drivers are required to take a 30-minute break within the 11 hour driving period and cannot go past 8 hours without taking a break. This mandatory break is calculated from when the vehicle starts moving and is tracked by the ELD. It does not take into account any other stops or breaks that may have occurred within the 8-hour time period. The break must be 30 consecutive minutes. A driver cannot substitute the 30-minute break with a 10-minute break and later a 20-minute break. There is no getting around this as the ELD records and stores the 30 consecutive minute break periods and will subject the driver to penalty for a rule violation upon inspection. Additionally, the 30-minute break is included in the 14-hour time limit. What constitutes a Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) classification? Are you writing off your truck or trailer as a business loss or expense on your tax returns? Tax write offs for your truck and trailer would make them fall under the commercial classification. Are your truck and/or trailer being used for your business? If your truck or trailer is being used for your business, they fall under the commercial classification. If you are a trainer, your truck and trailer is used for business, there s no doubt about it. If you are a non-pro or amateur competitor, your truck and trailer can be considered as used for business (see furtherance of a commercial enterprise explanation below). If you are a non-pro or amateur and breed horses and sell them, your truck and trailer are considered as used for business. Do you only haul your own horses? If not and if you collect payment, (for example splitting fuel costs) to haul a friend or client s horse to a show, to the trainer, to the vet, or to the breeder, your truck and trailer are considered commercial vehicles. Have you won money competing with your horse or a client s horse? Even though most often competing with horses is not profitable for a non-pro when calculating all the costs, the FMCSA could consider money won at a horse show or event, a profit. They can also consider hauling to an event with the intent or hopes of winning some money, as pursuing a profit. This definition of profit then classifies your truck and trailer as commercial. Do you have sponsors? Do you have their stickers on your truck or trailer? Just about everyone knows a roper, rodeo or horse show contestant who has a day job (horseshoer as an example) that spends part of their time traveling to events to compete. In many cases, especially with rodeo events, (some associations have strict rules about sponsorships and others do not) they also have sponsors, whether its ropes, saddle pads, clothing or other equipment. Those sponsorships qualify as furtherance of a commercial enterprise and then puts them in the commercial category. If your vehicle has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of more than 10,000 pounds and is used for your business or with the intent to make a profit (see furtherance of a commercial enterprise below ), or involved in interstate commerce, like going to horse shows out of your home state, it then falls into the commercial vehicle classification by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). What furtherance of a commercial enterprise means: The FMCSA rule has some language that is far reaching with significant ramifications for horse enthusiasts. The category furtherance of a commercial enterprise is one of the qualifications considered when determining whether a driver and their truck and trailer fall under the commercial classification and apply to the scenarios 56 ALSA Showring Magazine Winter 2017 Alpaca & Llama Show Association

57 we have listed above. Here s the information as outlined on the FMCSA website s Q&A section: Question 21: Does the exemption in 390.3(f)(3) for the "occasional transportation of personal property by individuals not for compensation nor in the furtherance of a commercial enterprise" apply to persons who occasionally use CMVs to transport cars, boats, horses, etc., to races, tournaments, shows or similar events, even if prize money is offered at these events? Guidance: The exemption would apply to this kind of transportation, provided: (1) The underlying activities are not undertaken for profit, i.e., (a) prize money is declared as ordinary income for tax purposes, and (b) the cost of the underlying activities is not deducted as a business expense for tax purposes; and, where relevant; (2) corporate sponsorship is not involved. Drivers must confer with their State of licensure to determine the licensing provisions to which they are subject. Do I need a Commercial Driver s License? Your truck and trailer can be considered a commercial vehicle without the requirement that you obtain a Commercial Driver s License (CDL). However, you will need to obtain a CDL if your vehicle fits the following categories: Any combination of vehicles with a gross combined weight rating (GCWR) of 26,001 or more pounds. For example, if your dually has a GVWR of 10,000 pounds and your horse trailer has a GVWR more than 16,000 pounds, a commercial license is required. Any single vehicle with a GVWR of 26,001 or more pounds. What is the GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating)? The GVWR is the value specified by the manufacturer as the maximum loaded weight of a single vehicle or combination of vehicles, or the registered gross weight. What is the GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating)? The GCWR is the value specified by the manufacturer as the GVWR of the power unit plus the GVWR of the towed unit or units, or the combined registered weight of the power unit plus the towed unit(s). The GCWR includes the passengers and cargo in the tow vehicle, plus the weight of the trailer and cargo in the trailer. What are the ongoing requirements for a Commercial Driver s License? After passing the written and driving examination for a commercial license, including other steps such as a special medical examination, drug testing, and vehicle inspections, there are ongoing requirements for driving a vehicle that fall under the commercial classification. Each state has their own set of regulations in addition to the federal code so it is important to understand the laws in your state in regards to a commercial license. Do I need to have a Department of Transportation (DOT) number? Your vehicle may require a USDOT (Federal) number if your vehicle and travel meet the following conditions: Your truck and trailer are considered commercial vehicles. This applies if you use your truck and trailer for business or for furtherance of a commercial enterprise (see above). The GVWR is over 10,000 pounds AND if you travel into other states Depending on the state in which you live, you may also be required to obtain a State DOT if your truck and trailer are considered commercial vehicles. 57

58 HOS or Hours of Service: Most drivers of commercial vehicles must comply with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) Hours of Service. Hours of Service require that drivers can only be on the road for 11 hours of a 14 hour shift. However, with the ELD, and the fact that the machines start recording time from the moment wheels move past 5 miles per hour, drivers are not able to make allowances for traffic, loading and unloading, and taking a longer rest, or breaking up rest time. There are some exceptions to compliance with Hours of Service. They are listed below. ROD or Record of Duty: The Record of Duty (ROD) is a log book that every driver of a commercial vehicle must maintain and keep on file for 6 months. The following information must be logged into the ROD: The status for each 24-hour period Time must be recorded in duplicate Time for Off Duty Driving Time Time spent sleeping Time on duty but not driving Each change in duty status that is recorded on the log must also include the name of the city/town/village and state. Other supporting documentation must also be maintained to coincide with the ROD (log book) these include toll receipts, fuel receipts, and other documentation. If you have a commercial vehicle and your activities fall outside of the exemptions for farming and agriculture, you will be required to install an ELD If you have a Commercial Driver s License and therefore are required to follow the Hours of Service and keep a Record of Duty, you will be required to install an ELD Are there situations where we are not required to follow the Hours of Service (HOS) or install an ELD? Agricultural Use: Drivers transporting agricultural commodities, including livestock, are exempt from the Hours of Service regulations while operating within 150 air-miles of the source of such commodities. Vehicles and drivers are exempt if they are not: Hauling farther away than 150 miles and not more than 8 days in a 30 day period. To put this in perspective, if you travel to a horse show, and are driving more than 150 miles to reach the show grounds, your trip there and back counts as driving days. If you stay in a hotel instead of on the showgrounds, any driving to the show grounds counts as days. In this light, it is pretty easy to consume the 8 days in a 30 day period if you attend more than one horse show during that time, or go to horse shows that last an extended period of time. If you are traveling to horse shows frequently, and drive a dually with a 4+ horse trailer, you are more than likely to fall into the classification where an ELD is required on your vehicle. Drivers of vehicles manufactured before 2000 are not required to implement an ELD. 58 ALSA Showring Magazine Winter 2017 Alpaca & Llama Show Association

59 Drivers will be required to use an ELD if they use a paper log more than 8 times in a rolling 30 day period. (Exceed 12 hours or more than 100 air miles from terminal). Once a driver has exceeded that threshold, they ll have to drive an ELD equipped truck until their 30 day record drops to 8 or less paper log events. Short Haul: Short haul vehicles are exempt from the ELD Mandate. There are a few key components required to meet the FMCSA definition for short haul. You must: Start and return to same location within 12 hours of duty time Drive no more than 11 hours Have ten consecutive hours off between shifts Maintain your time clock function. Meaning, employees who are on the clock, punching in and out for work. Not exceed a 100-mile radius from your starting location What can we do about this government overreach? Representatives from Protect The Harvest as well as Lucas Oil have been working hard to bring these issues to light. In addition to sharing information, we have made trips to Washington DC to meet with lawmakers. There are other groups that have also been sounding the alarm about the ELD Mandate. We need to do more and we need your help. If you have concerns about how the ELD Mandate and other regulations will impact your business or enjoying horses as a hobby, the time is now to act. Make sure to let others know about what is coming up. Share information and encourage others to do so as well. Get your local clubs and groups involved too. Most importantly, contact your Congressional Representative and let them know your concerns. They have heard from group representatives, now they need to hear from individuals, as many as possible. If we don t act now, soon many of us including those that simply enjoy showing animals, or other hobbies that require a truck and trailer, will be required to install electronic logging devices on our vehicles. The American Quarter Horse Association is concerned about the impending Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) electronic logging device (ELD) mandate, which goes into effect on December 18, The rule limits the amount of time a commercial truck driver can drive and mandates a specific amount of off-duty/non-driving time, and requires the use of electronic logging devices to track the driving and nondriving times. Recently, livestock haulers were granted an additional 90 days by the Department Of Transportation to comply with the mandate. While there are some exemptions from the ELD mandate for farm and agricultural hauling, many of the rigs used for hauling horses and the activities horse owners participate in may be considered as falling outside of the exemptions. 59

60 ALSA Showring Magazine Rates & Specs The ALSA Showring Magazine is a quarterly on line publication. ISSue PubLIcATIon DATe Spring March Summer June Fall September Winter December ADVERTISING SPACE AVAILABLE: Rates: Members Non-Members Full Page $ $ /4 Page $75.00 $ /2 Page $50.00 $ /3 Page $33.00 $ /4 Page $25.00 $ /6 Page $15.00 $ /8 Page $10.00 $20.00 Full Page 7.5 x 10 3/4 Page 7.5 x 7.5 1/2 Page x 10 V 7.5 x 5 H 2014 Showring Ad Sizes And Specifications 1/3 Page x 10 V 7.5 x 3.25 H x Island 1/4 Page x V 7.5 x H 1/6 Page x V x H 1/8 Page x V x H For layout questions and design please contact the editor: Ruby Herron Showring@FigmentRanch.com The Showring editor and the ALSA Board of Directors reserve the right to refuse any ad. 60 ALSA Showring Magazine Winter 2017 Alpaca & Llama Show Association

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