Great Response to Invest ‘n’ Digest

Invest ‘N’ Digest Lamb was introduced mid-July and the response to our new product has been excellent. So much so that word of mouth increased sales to the point where we experienced Out of Stock. New product was made but there were delays in delivering some orders and we offer our apologies to those affected as we had not anticipated such demand. Procedures have been implemented to prevent a repeat.

There are many positive comments made in the feedback received but the two most often mentioned are regarding.

  1. Improvement in condition, in general but also noted for females following the birth of a litter.
  2. Firmness of stools which has to be a good thing, making clean-up easier.

We would love to hear your feedback at chapelfarm@buccleuch.com

Muncaster Novice A/V Spaniel Trial

Thanks to Chapel Farm sponsored handler Simon Dixon for the following report from the Novice Trial held on the 1st October.

The trial was held at Stean by kind permission of Lord Vesty and his Head Keeper Nick Parker and kindly sponsored by Chapel Farm Dog Food.

Conditions were perfect for the dogs with the odd shower to cool. We were soon finished at dinnertime it was a four-judge system and a big thanks to Adrian and Chris Slater and on the other side Steve Charlton and Richard Wells for giving up their day to judge a big thanks to the unsung heroes stops, game carriers and stewards and everybody that helped put on a good day couldn’t be done without you all.

Result

1st Ian Openshaw’s Rytex Ringo

2nd Steve Tyson’s Dawsonlee odyssey

3rd Alan Sankey’s Brockington Kia

Coms

Craig Dean’s Aliza Grange Jen of Howsgil

Steve McGuire’s Pennygate Algernon

A Busy Galloway Country Fair for Chapel Farm.

The first Galloway Country Fair since 2019 and it was great to be back. As has often been the case in previous years the forecast was not good for Saturday, but it turned out much better than expected and attendance was good as people were obviously pleased to be able to be out and about.

Sunday was excellent with big crowds of happy smiling faces. Thanks to all who came and said hello, new faces and regulars including Chapel Farm stockists Monty Williams, Jim Fleming and Morton Muirhead.

Photo shows the Chapel Farm Team having just set up the marquee.

A New Member for the Chapel Farm Stockist Team

Chapel Farm would like to welcome Biddenden based Kennel Club A Panel Judge Roger Wade to the Stockist Team and as usual we asked for a short profile from Roger.

“I started training Gundogs at the age of 18 mainly for rabbit and pigeon shooting which I still really enjoy, then progressing into driven game shooting.
Then in the ninety’s I became more interested in competing in working tests and field trials with a lot of success winning both novice and open trials finally qualifying my FTCH Lendown Gorse of Wadeshot aka (Storm) for the 2018 retriever championship at Packington where we went out late on the third day.

Having tried numerous dog foods throughout the years, this year I tried Chapel Farm and found immediate improvement in my dogs stamina and coat with firm stools and feel confident in recommending Chapel Farm to all my friends”.

Thanks Roger, to speak to Roger about Chapel Farm please call him on 07836 233651

Fantastic Result for Nigel

Huge Congratulations to Chapel Farm sponsored Nigel Probert on his remarkable achievement of first, second and third places at the Puppy Test held by Wye Valley Retriever Club at the weekend.

1st Penpadrig Kate of Llangynidr

2nd Tannbow Kietta of Llangynidr

3rd Withyrose of Llangynidr

Many Thanks to all involved in the organisation and running of this test and making it a memorable day, especially for Nigel.

This fabulous result was only slightly better than the previous test where he managed a first and second at the United Retriever Club.

Looks very promising for the season ahead, well done Nigel and dogs.

Great Result for Gavin and Lisa

Chapel Farm stockists Gavin and Lisa Brough of Crinan Boarding Kennels, Dalbeattie, breed and show Boxers and have enjoyed a fair amount of success. Earlier in the year their dog “Tag” was Reserve Boxer Dog Champion at Crufts and recently he was successful in the competition held to find Top UK Male Boxer at the Cotswold Boxer Event held in Coventry.

Congratulations Gavin and Lisa, well done on these fantastic results and best wishes for the future.

Chapel Farm Now In Recyclable Bags

Regular Chapel Farm customers will have noticed a change to our bags recently.

This is because we are now pleased to present Chapel Farm Dog Food in a fully recyclable package.

This is something which we have been hoping to do for some time but dog food bags have specific requirements that have only just been met in a practical recyclable package and we are very happy to be able to take advantage of this technology.

July Price Increase

You will be aware of the price increases in grains, proteins, diesel, gas etc. reported in the News on a daily basis. These and other factors have had a significant impact on manufacturing costs, packaging and distribution.

I know you will not be surprised to learn that we have been affected.

To maintain the quality of the Chapel Farm Feeds we have no alternative to raising the price by £2.50 per bag across the range. The actual increase is significantly higher but we have absorbed as much as we can and hope that this madness comes to an end sooner rather than later.

As previously we still offer free delivery for orders of two or more bags to most UK destinations.

The cost to us increases on the 1st of July but in order to give a bit of a cushion we will hold current prices until mid day on the 15th  of July with orders placed thereafter being charged at the new rate.

A Fabulous Time at Crufts

Huge Congratulations to Buccleuch Chapel Farm sponsored Junior Handler Tallulah Dyson with her dog Willow, and younger sister Amelia with Fern on their achievements at Crufts.

Amelia was awarded 3rd in the Junior Handler Working Gundog Class with Tallulah coming home 5th.

In The Field Trial Bitch Class Tallulah was 2nd with Amelia 3rd.

In the Special Working Gundog Class Tallulah was 3rd and Amelia 4th

Amelia was also placed 5th in the Best Picking up Class.

Apart from the Junior Handler, all other classes competed in were Adult Classes.

Really well done girls, what a fantastic experience for you both and thanks to Dad Phil for providing the photos.