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In pictures: Sheep 2015 - Athenry, Co Galway

Our photographers were out and about at Sheep 2015 in Athenry, Co Galway on the weekend and took some lovely shots of all the action. Take a peek here.




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In pictures: Sheep 2015 - Athenry, Co Galway
Breeds of sheep at Teagasc Sheep 2015
In pictures: Sheep 2015 - Athenry, Co Galway
Mirjam Lettner originally from Austria but now living in Co Kilkenny with her sheep at Teagasc Sheep 2015
In pictures: Sheep 2015 - Athenry, Co Galway
A sheepdog rests at the sheep dog trials at Teagasc Sheep 2015
In pictures: Sheep 2015 - Athenry, Co Galway
Declan Miley with his Belclare Sheep who won five 1sts and overall Belclare Champion as well as Overall Charolais champion at Teagasc Sheep 2015
In pictures: Sheep 2015 - Athenry, Co Galway
Rainbow sheep at Teagasc Sheep 2015
In pictures: Sheep 2015 - Athenry, Co Galway
Chatting at the end of the day when the sun finally comes out at Teagasc Sheep 2015
In pictures: Sheep 2015 - Athenry, Co Galway
Fiona Carmody, Sheep Farmer from Bohermeen, Co Meath with her dogs Emma and Don at Teagasc Sheep 2015
In pictures: Sheep 2015 - Athenry, Co Galway
Niall Walsh, Castlegrogan, Port Laoise of New Zealand Suffolk at Teagasc Sheep 2015
In pictures: Sheep 2015 - Athenry, Co Galway
Cousins Meadhbh Keary, Athlone, Donncha Mahony, Athenry, Ciaran Mahony, Athenry and Ruairi Keary, Athlone enjoy a well deserved icecream at Teagasc Sheep 2015
In pictures: Sheep 2015 - Athenry, Co Galway
Emma Ginty (15), Kildare who is the only registered breeder in Ireland of Pole Dorsets at Teagasc Sheep 2015
In pictures: Sheep 2015 - Athenry, Co Galway
Norina Coppinger and Michael Diskin Teagasc at the end of a long day at Sheep 2015
In pictures: Sheep 2015 - Athenry, Co Galway
Nathan Tuffy with Kieran O'Dowd at the Farmers Journal stand at Teagasc Sheep 2015
In pictures: Sheep 2015 - Athenry, Co Galway
Heather Monaghan, Conor Monaghan and Shaun Sweeney, Loughrea at the Farmers Journal Stand at Teagasc Sheep 2015
In pictures: Sheep 2015 - Athenry, Co Galway
Mark and Michelle Monaghan, Moyleen, Loughrea at the Farmers Journal stand at Teagasc Sheep 2015
In pictures: Sheep 2015 - Athenry, Co Galway
Sheep at Teagasc sheep 2015
In pictures: Sheep 2015 - Athenry, Co Galway
Rainbow sheep at Teagasc Sheep 2015
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