Name:Maggie Ada 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:19-06-2013 
Colour:Red Grizzle 
Owner(s): Mrs G M Duffield  
Breeder:Mr N Wetherhead 
Bramblebee Double Trouble (D)
18-04-2011
Colour: Blue and Tan
Fishpool Shaken Not Stirred (D)
10-09-2005
Colour: Blue and Tan
CH Otterkin Blue Bayou Conundrum (D)
10-03-2001
Otterkin Kade (D)
CH Otterkin's Conundrum I Write the Songs (B)
Martha of Fishpool (B)
29-07-2002
Fella Me Lad (D)
Winsome Dottie (B)
Bramblebee Diva (B)
17-08-2009
Colour: Red Grizzle
Bramblebee Red Diesel (D)
18-09-2006
Bramblebee Murphy (D)
Bramblebee Buddy Holly (B)
Bramblebee Honourmoore Hebe (B)
12-11-2006
Bramblebee Murphy (D)
Bramblebee Maisie (B)
Aarden Jan (B)
08-10-2011
Colour: Red Grizzle
Bramblebee Randy Devil (D)
04-06-2007
Colour: Red Grizzle
CH Dandyhow Figaro At Glebeheath JW ShCM (D)
04-10-2004
CH/Am/Can CH Conundrum Co-Writer (D)
CH Dandyhow Iolanthe (B)
Bramblebee Lottie (B)
25-12-2002
Bramblebee Paddy's Pepper (D)
Fiddley Bump (B)
Otterwisp Dasher At Bramblebee (B)
25-12-2006
Colour: Blue and Tan
CH Rossula Symphony (D)
30-11-1999
CH Holcombe Jack Daniels (D)
Dandyhow Magic Eye At Rossula (B)
Otterwisp Tantrum (B)
25-08-2003
CH/Ir CH Badgerholme Ripon Boy JW (D)
Bramblebee Fizz At Otterwisp (B)

Show Placings

East Anglia Border Terrier Club Championship Show
10th Apr 2016
Judge: Mr D. Fryer (Irton)
The Border terrier breed standard is relatively brief, but implies a lot. To me, the most important clause is the first; 'Essentially a working terrier'. This must be interpreted; to me, it means that it must be capable of working to fox after following a possibly lengthy hunt across rough upland country, arriving under it's own steam, fit for purpose, at the same time as the huntsman who will typically be mounted. Thus it must have the length and depth of rib to allow good heart and lung room, and the conformation to allow properly efficient movement . It must also be narrow enough in rib to allow it to follow a fox to ground; and it must have the head and muzzle strength, and size of teeth and bite, to allow it to deal with whatever it finds. It must also have the coat and pelt to protect it from weather and quarry underground. In my entry today, I found a lot of quality , but also a few worries. Front movement left a lot to be desired in too many exhibits; generally as a result of imperfect shoulder construction; though a worrying lack of muscle may well be a factor here. The puppy classes in particular left a lot to be desired in front movement; hopefully some will improve as they tighten up and mature. Coats were generally of good quality and mostly well prepared; though in some cases attempts at creative grooming did more to highlight shortcomings than to hide them. I found no undershot or overshot bites; though I did note a few with teeth not 'set square to the jaws', a few (older) dogs with missing teeth and several with somewhat crooked or undersized teeth. I was particularly impressed with the depth of quality in the upper dog classes. My thanks to the Club and to the exhibitors for the opportunity to get my hands on so many quality Border terriers; particular thanks to Bev Jackson and family, and the collecting ring stewards, for the efficient marshalling of the ring which allowed me to concentrate solely on judging the dogs. I thoroughly enjoyed my day judging , and the welcoming and relaxed atmosphere throughout the show.
Special Beginners - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Maggie Ada