Judgement day - ponies line up before critical eyes in the main ring at the show
The Farmers' Union of Wales celebrates its 50th anniversary this year
A FUW stalwart for 40 years is Meurig Voyle, 80, from Denbigh. He was presented with an award by the Welsh Mountain Sheep Society after retiring as secretary after 10 years.
A word or two from Grav - BBC Radio Cymru presenter Ray Gravell broadcasts from Llanelwedd
But the stars are the animals - and one of the biggest draws are the Welsh Cobs, judged in the showring.
Judging in the sheep section is also well-attended. The long wool breeds are particularly popular with the crowds
Against the clock - every second counts in the shearing competition
Pigs on parade - an Oxford and Sandy Black pig being led around the judging ring
More than just the Tamworth Two - these Tamworth piglets with their mother
Out for a duck - not all the creatures at the show are on four legs
All that jazz - the band Casablanca Steps bring a different kind of show
Singer and BBC Wales presenter Frank Hennessy brings the sounds of Cardiff to Builth
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