Great turnout at 50th Foal Show
Special prizes for anniversary event
Ayr Auction Market played host to the 50th Kilmarnock Foal Show.
The landmark show of Clydesdales saw increased prize money and special golden rosettes on offer to celebrate the anniversary.
Despite wet and stormy weather, the show saw 19 foals appear before the judges.
And the Supreme Championship stayed in Ayrshire as it went to Miss Charlotte Young of Hall Stud Farm in Coylton, while the Reserve prize was awarded to Allan and Evelyn Campbell of Kilmacolm.
Our photographer Alister Firth was there on the day for all the show action. 1st Mrs Agnes Jackson and Mr Allan Craig, Covington Mill, Thankerton, Biggar 1st - David McGill, Newark Kennels, Alloway and Allan Craig David McGill Mrs Jackson
1st Miss Charlotte Young, Hall Stud Farm, Coylton2nd Jim Rochead, Malcolmwood, Blantyre; 3rd Mrs Agnes Jackson, Covington Mill, Thankerton, Biggar
1st Kevin Wilson, 12 Moray Place, Blackford, Perthshire; 2nd RH Black, Newton of Collessie, Ladybank, Fife; 3rd Robbie Morton, Stobilee, Cleghorn, Lanark
1st Miss Charlotte Young, Hall Stud Farm, Coylton; 2nd David Walker and Beverley Brown, Galcantry, Cawdor, Nairn; 3rd Auchengree Clydesdales, East Bank Farm, Stepps Road, Lenzie; 4th A Steel and Son, Jackton, East Kilbride
1st allan and Evelyn Campbell, Netherwood Cottage, Kilmacolm; 2nd RH Black, Newton of Collessie, Ladybank, Fife; 3rd Miss Charlotte Young, 4th John Adamson, East Glentore, Upperton, Airdrie 1st and 2nd Miss Charlotte Young Best Colt Foal and Supreme Championship: Miss Charlotte Young, Hall Stud Farm, Coylton Allan and Evelyn Campbell, Netherwood Cottage, Kilmacolm 1st Allan and Evelyn Campbell; 2nd Miss Charlotte Young.