Farmers and horse enthusiasts have been given extra time to get their entries in for next month’s online Scottish Agricultural Show.
The deadline to enter the virtual show, which takes place on July 3-4, has been extended until 10pm tomorrow and the entry process is simple.
To enter any of the livestock or horse classes, all you need are some details about your entry, one photo of the animal looking its best and a short video of it walking.
Up-and-coming stockmen and women can show off their skills in the young handlers contest – all we need is details of who they are, a picture of them with their animal, and a short video of them parading it.
Judges include Fife farmer Adam Lawson, Michael Durno from Glenlivet, Arbroath farmer Audrey Anderson, and well-known Highland cattle breeder Donald MacNaughton.
The sheep section will be judged by Turriff Texel breeder Robbie Wilson and Forfar-based Suffolk breeder Gordon Mackie.
Goats will be assessed by Stonehaven breeder Agnes Aitken, while poultry will be judged by Robert Chapman from Farmlay Eggs, based near Strichen.
The horse section judges are Virginia Osborne-Antolovi from Kirriemuir and James Munro from Wick.
The show costs £5 per animal to enter and exhibitors are asked to donate the entry fee to the Royal Highland Education Trust charity.