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Saudi beauties Cute ewes strut their stuff on the runway
But instead of receiving roses and a tiara, it was off to the highest bidder for many finalists in the first Saudi beauty pageant featuring locally bred sheep.
The contest, a far cry from female beauty pageants held in some Arab countries like Lebanon, offered an opportunity for breeders to do business and a rare outlet for entertainment in a country where the few recreational activities that exist are conducted under the strict glare of the religious police.
The goal of Thursday's competition was to encourage Saudis to breed for quality. Some of those who attended the event said Saudi sheep known as Nejdi sheep have markedly improved over the past decade because of the attention given to breeding them.
"The Nejdi sheep of today are much more beautiful than those of 10 years ago," said Salem al-Ghannami, a 37-year-old Emirati at the event.
On Thursday evening, some 4,000 men assembled on a lit-up stretch of desert just north of Riyadh covered with hundreds of carpets. The event was off-limits to women in keeping with strict Saudi rules that ban the sexes from mixing in public.
The men sat in armchairs around a tiny runway covered with red carpeting. The stench of dung filled the cool desert air as rams and ewes were put on display following a fireworks show and a competition for the best poem in praise of sheep.
The event's organizer, Faisal al-Saadoun, said connoisseurs have an eye for attractive sheep.
"Just like humans, sheep shouldn't have fat in unwanted places," said al-Saadoun. "They should also be tall."
He said good ewes sell for 20,000-30,000 Saudi riyals, the equivalent of $5,300-$8,000. But good rams can fetch hundreds of thousands of riyals. The sheep sold Thursday were to be used for breeding.
"Rams are more expensive because they can produce 100 sheep a year, while ewes can produce a couple or so," he said.
Al-Saadoun owns 3-year-old Burgan Arabic for lightning the kingdom's most famous sheep, which has been compared to an oil well because his much sought-after offspring have fetched a total of more than $2.1 million.
Out of the 10 finalists, eight were Burgan's offspring, including the winning ram and ewe. Al-Ghannami who owns 200 sheep, including two from Burgan said breeders are willing to "pay millions for beauty."
"I want to collect sheep from a good stock," said al-Ghannami, who works in the United Arab Emirates' Interior Ministry. "It's a hobby. I don't do it for money."
Close to midnight, Fahd al-Jinahi, a 31-year-old Saudi, walked away with his prize purchase: Sana, a ram from Burgan's breed that he bought for $120,650.
Why did he choose it?
"I loved the length and width of his cheeks, his long neck and how his creamy yellow hair falls down his body," said al-Jinahi.
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