Terracao's Megjestic At Esyntona

Name:Terracao's Megjestic At Esyntona 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:20-05-2010 
Colour:Red Grizzle 
Owner(s):  
Breeder: 
Mighty Singer (D)
19-01-2008
Colour: Red Grizzle
Street Singer With Manx (D)
27-06-2000
Colour: Red Grizzle
Ashbrae Fraser Among Manx (D)
23-08-1997
CH Holcombe Jack Daniels (D)
CH Irton Hogmanay At Ashbrae (B)
Irton Shiela (B)
07-11-1996
Irton Ronaldsay (D)
Irton Tara (B)
Esyntona Miracle Girl (B)
18-10-2005
Colour: Grizzle
Esyntona Shingle Beach (D)
01-06-2001
Stineval Razzamadaz (D)
Esyntona Bonny Lass (B)
Amber Rose of Dene View At Esyntona (B)
07-02-2003
Esyntona Canny Danny (D)
Little Gemstone (B)
Otterbobs Rum And Raisen At Terracao (B)
31-12-2007
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Otterbobs Kentmere (D)
02-06-2002
Colour: Grizzle
CH Blue Print At Brumberhill (D)
16-01-1994
Wilholme Regal Reform (D)
CH Mansergh Denim JW (B)
Otterbobs Illbell (B)
10-08-2000
CH Quatford Kardinal (D)
Hose Thorns Otterbobs (B)
Otterbobs Nameless (B)
24-04-2005
Colour: Red
CH/Am/Can CH Conundrum Co-Writer (D)
16-09-2001
CH Otterkin Lyricist (D)
Conundrum Twist of Fate (B)
Otterbobs Kidsty (B)
02-06-2002
CH Blue Print At Brumberhill (D)
Otterbobs Illbell (B)

Show Placings

YL & C BTC Open Show
29th Jan 2011
Judge: Mr Alan Hedges (Ramblix)
This was a great day for me and I thoroughly enjoyed myself and my thanks go to all exhibitors. Also to the club for the invitation and my two super stewards. I thought that some of the young ones had a bit too much stop, and like most other folks seem to think I thought front movement was an issue. As proper concerns, I thought one dog was painfully thin and one bitch was what I can only describe as stinking. Neither condition is good enough, for either the dogs or the owners
Minor Puppy - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Terracao's Megjestic At Esyntona
Novice - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Terracao's Megjestic At Esyntona
National Terrier
2nd Apr 2011
Judge: Mrs Hilary Gilpin
Novice - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Terracao's Megjestic At Esyntona
Southern BTC Championship Show
11th Jun 2011
Judge: Mr Rainer Vuorinen (Finland)
It was a great honour and privilege to judge your wonderful breed. Thanks to all, the committee, my stewards and everybody who made my day so wonderful. Thanks to all the exhibitors for their excellent sporting attitude. The hospitality was outstanding and many thanks for the beautiful present. I have been thinking of the overall standard and I have to say your dogs represent a very high quality.
Novice - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Terracao's Megjestic At Esyntona
Placing Critique
Very nice bitch, good proportions, pretty head. Short upperarm, very good rear, good coat
Scottish Border Terrier Club Open Show
2nd Jun 2012
Judge: Mr David Mitchell (Paleside)
The Scottish Border Terrier Club held an open show where BIS was Lairehope Lord Of The Glen at Tweedburn; RBIS, Picer Gilliflower; & BP, Keycharm Phantom by Ridgebow.
Reserve Best Bitch
Name at show: Terracao's Megjestic At Esyntona
Post Graduate - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Terracao's Megjestic At Esyntona
Placing Critique
another strong bitch in head & jaw, plenty of bone, narrow & spannable, just showing signs of coat, moved out well.
Border Union Championship Show
17th Jun 2012
Judge: Mrs Kate Walton (Enterlaw)
After an absence from the Showring and judging for the past 18 months, due to illness I was interested to find almost a new generation in my entry. Not even the appalling June weather and the resultant sudden switch from outdoor to indoor rings could dampen my enthusiasm hut I do apologise to exhibitors for the lack of adequate space in the indoor wet-weather accommodation. Thank you all so much for your sporting patience and to my two excellent stewards for their assistance in moving us under cover so efficiently. After Open Dog. I just could not record legibly in my judging book! I much enjoyed looking over and handling this large entry with relatively few absentees. I was very impressed by the standard and quality of my main winners and in the way the dogs adapted to the change of rings. It was a pity that the benching for the congested indoor ring was so far away. I felt particularly sorry for all the bitch exhibits who were obliged to show in such a small muddy ring, especially those in the big classes which had to be split and the fact that other terrier breeds with smaller entries were given larger rings, Considering the conditions, all temperaments were excellent. Only one level mouth and two slightly out of alignment. All dogs were entire. Movement is still an overall problem. Some exhibits could be tidier!
Graduate - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Terracao's Megjestic At Esyntona
Placing Critique
Best mover in this class, Deceptive looking in size but spanned easily. Super head and good mouth. Typical carrot tail.
Northern Border Terrier Club Championship Show
17th Jul 2012
Judge: Mrs. A. C. Fryer (Irton)
My thanks to the Northern Club for the opportunity to judge their 40th Championship show and for their wonderful hospitality; to the exhibitors for giving me such a lovely entry and to my stewards Doreen Rushby & Tracy Peacock for their assistance through the day. I have to say that I thoroughly enjoyed my day, as we expect from this club there was a wonderful atmosphere all day with good support for the winners and, of course, very impressive rosettes! I was pleased with the entry and thought the Veteran class outstanding. In general exhibits were good types of Border, presented clean and reasonably well muscled. I dislike over handling and excessive stacking of exhibits, these are working terriers and if made right they will – eventually – stand right. In general heads were typical, some with excellent expressions. Coats, of course, were all over the place but where present were of good quality and in the main pelts were OK with some very good examples. Feet generally were OK but good tight well padded feet were definitely in the minority. Similarly ears were generally OK but small, well set, well shaped thick ears were scarce. Tails and tailset were very much a plus with some very good examples, just a few rather long or thin ones. I was pleased to find enough well made dogs who covered their ground cleanly without fuss and flicking but good movement was definitely one of the major problems, particularly in the bitches. Shoulder placement was a problem in a significant number of exhibits, mostly these were upright shoulders out at the withers giving big problems with front movement. These may look good standing but these dogs are not sound on the move, a vital requirement for a Border. I accept that an older dog can lose teeth or have a bite move but I was disappointed to find a number of young dogs with incorrect bites, missing and broken teeth. I thought a number of heads were weak, particularly across the jaw and these seem to go with rather small teeth, I wonder if these are related problems?
Limit - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Terracao's Megjestic At Esyntona
Class Critique
On first look this was an excellent class of bitches, but so many of them seemed to fail in movement today.
The Scottish Border Terrier Club Championship Show
9th Nov 2013
Judge: Mrs S Williams (Hollybridge)
I would like to thank the Scottish Club for the invitation. It was an honor to judge at this friendly and hospitable club’s show. Huge thanks must go to my very capable & experienced Steward Joyce Orr and her excellent helpers, Jim Stewart in the morning and Helen McKenzie in the afternoon. All did a super job. Thanks too to the kitchen ladies for the amazing lunch. I was very pleased to have such a super quality entry. I could have easily given out more tickets if they had been available. Some close decision at times, a true reflection on the high quality of the entries. Presentation of the dogs was very good, mouths too on the whole were correct with only the odd exception. Feet, I was pleased to see a vast majority of neat cat like feet on the dogs, no long hare feet. Tails again seem to be improving, not as many of the over long sickle ones that I have noticed in the past. Coats and pelts: while coats are transient and of course some had more than others on the day, texture was very good and the vast majority had good thick and loose pelts. I think the breed overall is in a good place. Just one point I noticed, some dogs had to take a lot of steps to cover the ground, watching out that our dogs move with drive is very important and I was happy with my winners in that they, in my opinion, covered the ground well.
Open - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Terracao's Megjestic At Esyntona