Presents the 8 th Annual 2019 Kelpie Round-Up July 12 th, 13 th & 14 th, 2019 (Open to All Breeds, Kelpie entries have preference until 6-14-19) AHBA Sanctioned Event Pending Approval: Herding Ranch Dog Cattle & Sheep Herding Trial Arena Dog//Herding Trial Dog Sheep & Ducks Junior Herd Dog Sheep Judges: (Subject to change) Kathy Walker, Linda Rorem, TBD Special Awards Buckle design by Kathy Green. Buckle crafted by Wages Silversmiths Kelpie - High Combined HRD Belt Buckle (top 3 HRD scores for the weekend) 2013 won by Ashley Wright and her Kelpie, McGee 2014 won by Barbara Davenport and her Kelpie, Tori 2015 won by Dave Viklund and his Kelpie, Vaider 2016 won by Pete Dykstra and his Kelpie, Maggie 2017 won by Dave Viklund and his Kelpie, Chuck 2018 won by Pete Dykstra and his Kelpie, Maggie Other Breed - High Combined Belt Buckle (top 2 scores each day, any course/stock for the weekend) 2014 won by Kelly Kelly and her Border Collie, Kate 2015 won by Ashley Wright and her Border Collie, Isis 2016 won by Ashley Wright and her Border Collie, Isis 2017 won by Ashley Wright and her Border Collie, Maker 2018 won by Melinda Galt and her Border Collie, Tam In memory of a man who loved the Kelpie Breed The Rick Pinney Memorial Award 2017 Rick Pinney Memorial Award won by Kelly Orr 2018 Rick Pinney Memorial Award won by Elaine LaRochelle Kelpie - High Combined HTD/HTAD for the weekend (Single highest HTD/HTAD score per day) All Breed - High Combined Started/Intermediate/Advanced Dog (Single highest score per day, any course/stock for the weekend) ** New in 2019 Rising Star Award for our upcoming youngsters under 2 years (more info to come) Mark your calendars for the 2019 Kelpie Round-up! July 12/13/14, 2019 Location: PackLeader Farm, Gig Harbor, WA For Questions regarding the 2017 Kelpie Round-Up or if you would like to be added to the email list please contact Barbara Davenport k9sayno@aol.com or Ashley Wright wrightaa1@gmail.com
Competition Each year, we at PackLeader Farm, spend hours designing and drawing the courses for the Kelpie Round-Up. This year we thought it would be fun to give our competitors a chance to join in the fun. For the 8th Annual Kelpie Round-Up on July 12, 13, and 14 th, 2019 we are doing a course design competition. Our theme of the Kelpie Round-Up each year is diversity. If we did a take pen one day we do a gather the next. If we did a ribbon pull, we will do a gate sort or a shed on the next days. At this event, we like to provide our competitors the opportunity to showcase dogs that can work close-in with pens, alleys, and chutes, and/or can work in the open field with free standing obstacles. We tend to maximize outruns (given the restrictions of the property), and do narrower or unusual obstacles. Creativity, diversity, and required teamwork to accomplish the tasks are critical considerations. COURSE SCHEDULE: Friday: HRD Sheep, HRD Cattle, HTAD Sheep/Duck, HTD Sheep/Duck, JHD Saturday: HRD Sheep, HTAD Sheep/Duck, HTD Sheep/Duck, JHD Sunday: HRD Cattle, HTAD Sheep/Duck, HTD Sheep/Duck, JHD SELECTION CRITERIA: Many factors are considered when designing courses for the Kelpie Round-Up. Some of the main considerations that you should keep in mind are: We run 2 to 3 judges each day and have multiple arenas running at one time. How the course fits in with the flow of the course schedule is an important consideration. Course Setup and Take Down - Often some of the obstacles used for the close-in HRD courses are utilized on the HTAD Sheep courses as well. In the open field, we sometimes use natural obstacles or the existing permanent obstacles on the field indicated on the map. Obstacles can also be a set of cones, natural obstacles, straw bales, etc. How well the course flows and if it resets or needs stock handlers are considerations. How unique and interesting the course is while fitting within the rules. The obstacles do not have to be especially hard, but ones that make you and your dog think and problem solve as a team are valued. We reserve the right to adjust the course design for better flow or safety. We reserve the right to adjust the width of the obstacles, pens, and alleys to conform to the rules, property, or stock safety. AWARD: If one or more of the courses you designed are selected, you will get one free entry for one dog on each of your courses that are selected for the weekend. The dog must belong to the person the course design entry was submitted under. You may work as a team, but only one name may be on the course submission and that person receives a free entry on the selected course for a dog they own. Partial Credit on one course will be given for a unique obstacle or partial design that is ultimately utilized even though the overall course is not selected. If two separate courses are selected as a partial design for a unique final course both people get Partial Credit on one of the course(s) it is used on.
SUBMISSION: Submissions for the course design must be received no later than December 31 st, 2018. Course Design submissions should be mailed to: Kelpie Round-Up Course Design Competition, C/O Barbara Davenport 14401 Crews Rd NW, Gig Harbor WA 98329 or email at k9sayno@aol.com If your course(s) are selected, you must submit your selected dog s entry prior to the pre-entry close date. GENERAL COURSE RULES AND REGULATIONS: Attached are blank farm diagrams for you to use: Your design must include a course, drawn either via computer or free hand, and a written description of the course. You may add pens or obstacles where needed. If you are local, you are welcome to stop by and look at the facility in person. If you happen to have Microsoft Visio, please let us know, and we will be happy to send you the template for the farm diagrams in the Visio format. We prefer courses which are self-setting by utilizing more than one group of livestock to progress them through the course, but if necessary we can have a stock handler re-set the course. SHEEP We run two different HRD sheep courses each year. One of these HRD courses is considered close-in using the alleys, any of the chutes, pens, and one of the arenas (either Arena A or Arena B). The other course is typically in the open, either using the back field or the lower field. Your HRD sheep must use a minimum of 5 head of stock. Your course design may utilize a 2 nd group for the sort or may, for a brief section, utilize less than 5 head. We run 2 HTAD courses each year. Either two HTAD5 courses or one HTAD5 and one of the other HTAD courses. One course is in Arena A and one course is in Arena B. CATTLE We run two different cattle courses each year. One of these HRD courses is typically close-in using the alleys, cattle chute in the alley next to Arena A, pens (enlarged to 12x24), and one of the arenas. One of the cattle HRD courses is typically in the open, usually in the lower field, but we are willing to use the back field this year for the right course design. Your HRD cattle course must use a minimum of 5 head of stock. Your course design may, for a brief section, utilize less than 5 head such as during or right after the sort exercise. DUCKS We have typically run HTAD 1-4 (see rulebook) but if someone wants to design an HTAD 5 course, please help yourself. Ducks must be run in groups of 5. AHBA RULES AND REGULATIONS Attached to the email is a copy of the rule book. Or you can go to the AHBA Herding website; https://www.ahba-herding.org/mainpage.php?areaname=hrdtrials
Secretary Use Only DATE RECEIVED: RECEIVED BY: Entry Number: Please Fill Out Entry Form Completely All Course Submissions Due No Later than12/31/2018 Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: E-mail: Indicate the Course(s) you are designing No minimum number of courses required. Mail to: Kelpie Round-Up Course Design Competition, C/O Barbara Davenport 14401 Crews Rd NW, Gig Harbor WA 98329 or email at k9sayno@aol.com Days that the course is run. Course Fri Sat Sun HRD Cattle Open Field Either Friday or Sunday N/A HRD Cattle Close In Either Friday or Sunday N/A HRD Sheep Open Field Either Friday or Saturday N/A HRD Sheep Close In Either Friday or Saturday N/A HTAD 5 Sheep Arena B 1 to 2 of the days depending on the HRD Courses HTAD 5 Sheep Arena A 1 to 2 of the days depending on the HRD Course HTAD 5 Duck Same course all 3 days Mark Which Courses you designed Signature Date Secretary Use Only Selected: Yes No Course(s) Selected: Date Owner Notified: Dog Name that Owner has nominated for course slot:
Farm Overview Map Not To Scale Overall Map of Farm for orientation purposes. Gravel or Hardpacked Dirt Road Field 1 Duck Arena Arena A Day Parking Covered Observation Area Dog Yard Arena C Duck Stockyard Stockyard Round Pen Arena B Field 2 Field 3 Yard House Lamb Care Pen Garage Out Buildings Overnight/ Day Parking Front Pasture Overnight/ Day Parking
HRD/HTAD Arena A & Stockyard Field 1 Secretary ONLY Entry Number Arena A 125' x 250' P5 Drawing Not To Scale Holding Pens for Cows 12' x 24' (use 2 pens side by side) Holding Pens for Sheep 12x12 (as drawn on Diagram) Pen alleyways are 6' wide, all other alleyways are a minimum of 12'. Back Alley Side Pens are 18' x 60' P1 Cattle/Sheep CHUTE Alley Pen P2 Midway Gate Stockyard 50' x 100' Side Pen A A B C D Narrow Alleyway Sheep Squeeze Chute Possible location for temporary Cattle Pens Upper Back Alley Trailer P4 Sheep Footbath Footbath Alley Side Pen B P3 P6 Arena B
HRD/HTAD Arena B & Stockyard Arena A Secretary ONLY Entry Number P1 Cattle/Sheep CHUTE Alley Pen P2 Midway Gate Drawing Not To Scale Holding Pens for Cows 12' x 24' (use 2 pens side by side) Holding Pens for Sheep 12x12 (as drawn on Diagram) Pen alleyways are 6' wide, all other alleyways are a minimum of 12'. Stockyard 50' x 100' Side Pen A A B C D Narrow Alleyway Sheep Squeeze Chute Possible location for temporary Cattle Pens Upper Back Alley Side Pens are 18' x 60' Side Pen B Trailer P4 Sheep Footbath Footbath Alley P3 P6 Parking Lot Arena B 100 x 200
AHBA Open HRD Field 1 Secretary ONLY Entry Number Permanent obstacles that you can choose to utilize or not. Permanent Sheep Holding Pens Drawing Not To Scale Location of 4 Temporary Cattle Holding Pens If you decide to utilize the Sheep Holding Pens at the top of the field for the sheep, a stock handler will be required to move them in the pens. Center Road Cross Road Berm Field 1 350'x600' Duck Arena Arena A P5
Secretary ONLY Entry Number Drawing Not To Scale AHBA Open HRD Lower Field Open Lean to Arena C 100x100 Permanent obstacle for JHD, you may choose to utilize them or not at your discretion. 180' Round Pen 60x60 Field 2 Round Pen stock pens are 8' x 8' Possible Temporary Holding Pens for Cattle 150' Field 3 140' 225' 45' 150'
HTAD Duck Arena Secretary ONLY Entry Number Drawing Not To Scale Field 1 Field 1 Exhaust Pen Duck Arena 65' x110' Sheep Holding Pen Duck Holding Pens Take Pen/ Re-Pen