Enttries c close 3 July y 2017 7 Entter at www.woolse erysho ow.org g.uk By kind k perrmission n of the e Hon. John Rous R Clove elly Cou urt, Clo ovelly, EX39 E 5 5TA Wools sery & Distrrict Agricultural Show w Holding N No: 10/022/8000 JUDGES HORSES Led Hunters / Sports Horse Mountain & Moorland Young Handler Show /Hunter Ridden Pony District Ridden Pony Ridden Hunter Retrained Racehorses Working Hunter Riding Horse Heavy Horses Driving Concours d’Elegance Coloured Cob Arabs/Anglo/Part Bred Senior HORSE CHAMPIONSHIP Show Jumping Interhunt Relay Fancy Dress Mr J Frost Mr M Fry Miss G Travenna Miss G Travenna Miss G Trevenna Mrs S Hill Conformation Ms L Luxton Riding Mrs S Hill Mrs J Cooper Mrs S Hill Mr M Horler Mr B Ball President’s Party Mrs J Cooper Mrs L Crew Mrs L Crew Mrs L Crew Ms J Newberry Ms D Brown Mr M Ward Clovelly Tent Devon Hampshire Cornwall Cornwall Cornwall Devon Devon Devon Dorset Devon Somerset Cornwall CATTLE Devon British Blue South Devon Any Other Continental Any Other Beef Breed not Continental Commercial Cattle Young Showman Beef BEEF CHAMPIONSHIP Young Showman Dairy Dairy classes & CHAMPIONSHIP Mr A Cottey Miss H Wilson Mr A Eustace Miss H Wilson Mr A Cottey Miss H Wilson Mr N Hill Mr N Hill Mr P Andrews Mr P Andrews Devon Staffordshire Cornwall Staffordshire Devon Staffordshire Somerset Somerset Devon Devon SHEEP Devon Closewool Suffolk Charollais Texel Beltex Llleyn Jacob Hampshire Down Roussin Devon & Cornwall Longwool Any Other British Breed Any Other Continental Breed Young Handler INTERBREED CHAMPION Fleece Competition Mr R Hutchings Mr J Long Mr E Sleep Mr J Long Mr H Keast Mr M Wright Mr R Tucker Mr R Cole Mr M Lear Mr E Sleep Mr H Keast Mr M Lear Mrs A Long Mrs A Long Mr M Berry Devon Herefordshire Cornwall Herefordshire Devon Powys Devon Devon Devon Cornwall Devon Devon Kent Kent Devon Dorset Somerset Somerset Somerset Devon Devon Devon 2 Timetable - Horses Ring One Time 8.30 10.30 10.45 12.00 12.30 13.45 14.30 15.15 16.00 Class 25 26 27 24 28 37 38 39 40 41 36 42 TIMES ARE APPROXIMATE Best Hunter – Stevenstone /Tetcott Hunt Small Hunter – Open Hunter – Open Riding Horse Retrained Racehorse Concours d’Elegance Private Driving Pleasure Driving Exercise Vehicle Fancy Dress Decorated Heavy Horse Interhunt Relay Parade of Foxhounds Horse Championship Grand Parade Vintage Display Ring Two Time 9.00 9.30 10.00 Class 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Ring Three Lead Rein <122cm First Ridden <122cm Show Pony <133cm Show Hunter Pony < 133cm Show Pony 133cm - 148cm Show Hunter Pony 133cm - 148cm District Ridden Pony <148cm Young Handler Time 9.00 10.45 Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 33 34 35 Led Hunter/Sports Horse - 2016 Led Hunter/Sports Horse - 2015 Led Hunter/Sports/Horse - 2014 Led Hunter/Sports Horse <15.2hh Led Hunter/Sports Horse: Brood mare Led Hunter – Hunter Foal Led Hunter – Foal: G. Heal’s Stallion Heavy Horse – 2 years and under Heavy Horse – 3 years Heavy Horse – 4 years and over Ring 2 & 3 12.00 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 Senior Horse/Pony - In hand Senior Horse/Pony – Ridden CHAPS Open Non-Native – In hand CHAPS Open Native/Cob/Traditional In hand CHAPS Open Non-Native Ridden CHAPS Open Native/Cob/Traditional Ridden Ridden Cob Pure, Part-Bred and Anglo Arab – In hand Pure, Part-Bred and Anglo Arab – Ridden Ring Four Time 9.00 11.00 13.00 Class 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 29 30 31 32 Ring Five M & M – Small, Youngstock In-Hand M & M – Small In-Hand M & M – Large, Youngstock In-Hand M & M – Large In-Hand M & M – Small Ridden M & M – Large Ridden M & M – Lead Rein M & M – First Ridden Working Hunter M&M Working Hunter - Novice Working Hunter - <15hh Working Hunter – Open Time 9.00 Class 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 Jumping – Cradle 1’6” Jumping – Warm-Up 1’6” Jumping – Warm-Up 1’9” Jumping – Novice 2’0” Jumping – Novice 2’3” Jumping – Intermediate 2’6” Jumping – Intermediate 2’9” Jumping – Open 3’0” 3 Tim metable TIMES ARE APPROXIMATE Sheep 09.3 30 12.0 00 Ring 1 Ring g2 R Ring 3 Ring 4 Ring 5 Rin ng 6 Beltex Lleyn Ro oussin Texel Ham mpshire Dow wn AO British Jacob b AO O Co ontinental Devon & Cornwall Longwools s Charollais Suffolkk Devo on Closewool Young She epherd Best Sheep p Exhibit District Best Interb breed Group of 3 Breedin g Animals Best Sheep p Exhibit Cha ampion Cattle 10.0 00 11.3 30 12.3 30 1.00 0 1.30 0 Ring 1 R Ring 2 Ring 3 Devon South Devo on AO British Young Stocckman - Bee ef Beef Cham mpionship Brritish Blue AO O Continenta al Co ommercial Beef B Yo oung Stockm man - Dairy Dairy H Holstein Dairy C Coloured Dairy C Championsh hip Calf cllasses HEA ALTH AND D SAFETY Y NOTICE The e Woolseryy & Districtt Show Com mmittee di sclaims an ny respons sibility for aaccidents or o loss to any person or anim mal attending the Sh how and no o claims ca an be enterrtained for anything that t might hap ppen to Exh hibitors, Co ompetitors s, Onlookerrs, their property, serrvants, exhhibits or go oods in con nnection wiith anything g arising out o of the S Show. It sh hall be con nsidered a condition of o entry tha at each en ntrant shall agree to inndemnify the t Promotters and d/or any Offficial again nst any leg gal action a arising from m any accid dent and/oor occurren nce wha atsoever. T The organisers of this s show havve taken re easonable precautionns to ensure the Hea alth & Safety S of evveryone prresent. Forr these mea asures to be b effective e everyonee must take equal ca are to avoid a and p prevent acccidents occurring and d must obe ey the instructions off the Organ nisers and all the Officials a and Stewarrds. The full Health a and Safety policy can be seen aat www w.woolseryyshow.org.uk or a co opy can be e requested d from the Secretary.. DAT TA PROTE ECTION It is s a conditio on of entry that the So ociety rese erves the right to forw ward Exhibbitor inform mation to the press, Breed Societies and a other regulatory r authorities s (ie Defra or Tradingg Standard ds). It is alsso a requirement that the Ow wner’s nam me will be p published in n the Show w catalogu e and unle ess otherw wise insttructed on the entry form f their address a de etails will also be liste ed. 4 RULES & CONDITIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Entries and payment can be made online at www.woolseryshow.org.uk. All paper entries must be on an Entry Form available from the Secretary and accompanied by the correct Entry Fee. Cheques should be made payable to Woolsery & District Agricultural Show. All cattle and sheep entries to be on the Show Ground by 9.00 a.m. No exhibits shall be removed until after the Grand Parade without permission (in writing) from the Show Secretary. All protests to be made in writing to the Secretary before 6.00 p.m. on the day of the Show with a fee of £20.00 which will be forfeited if the protest is not sustained. The decision of the Committee is final. Entries in District Classes are confined to residents in the parishes of:- Hartland, Parkham, Clovelly, Alwington, Bulkworthy, Buckland Brewer, East & West Putford, Woolsery, Bradworthy, Welcombe, Abbotsham, Littleham, Sutcombe, Newton St Petrock & Abbots Bickington. All Exhibitors in the classes for horses, cattle and sheep must have been the property of the Exhibitor for at least two months prior to the Show date. In the event of an objection to a horses height the objector shall deposit £20.00 with the Secretary to be entitled to have the Honorary Veterinary Surgeon to the Society ascertain the horse's height. (£20.00 refunded if objection sustained) Neither the Secretary nor the Committee will be held responsible for errors, mistakes or accidents, which may occur. Cup winners are responsible for having Trophies engraved. If not done the Committee cannot undertake to keep Cups up to date. Cups must be returned to the Cup Secretary before the next show. Cup winners must parade their winning exhibits in the Grand Parade. Prize money for all classes will be given in the rings on the day. RESPONSIBILITIES OF EXHIBITORS, RIDERS AND STOCK ATTENDANTS All exhibitors are reminded that they must comply with all relevant current Defra and HSE regulations. Exhibitors or their Riders/Stock attendants must be competent and take total responsibility of their stock at all times whilst on the Showground. All persons in charge of exhibits will be required to parade or exhibit the animals in their charge at times as directed by the Stewards of the Society. Stock attendants must be in attendance at least a quarter of an hour before the time appointed for exhibiting the animals under their charge in the Show Rings. No Stock attendants shall be allowed to lead more than one animal at a time in the Judging Ring or Main Ring. Exhibitors will be held responsible for the behaviour of their Riders/Stock Attendants and for the consequences of any misconduct. The Stewards have the power to remove from the Showground the Stock or property belonging to, and to cancel the admission ticket of any exhibitor who infringes any of the Regulations or Conditions of the Show, or who refuses to comply with any instructions given by the Stewards, without any responsibility attaching to them in consequences of such removal. COMPETENCE OF EXHIBITORS All exhibitors must have the relevant experience to be competent to handle the animal in their charge at all times. ALL LIVESTOCK EXHIBITORS Livestock exhibitors are reminded that the show environment can be upsetting for livestock, even those of normally placid temperament. Livestock with unstable or aggressive temperament should not be brought to the Showground. When in the opinion of the Officers, the Stewards, the Police or the Health & Safety Executive, an animal’s behaviour poses an immediate threat to the people in it’s vicinity the Society reserves the right to take appropriate action to mitigate the threat. 5 MALPRACTICE. The Animal Welfare Act (2006) requires all responsible persons to provide a duty of care to the animals regardless to location. Instances of compromised animal welfare or evidence of unnecessary animal suffering should be reported immediately to show officials. The Society and associated Show Veterinary Officers reserve the right to summon animal health officials if deemed necessary. See http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2006/45/pdfs/ukpga_20060045_en.pdf. Any artificial contrivance or device of any description found on or proved to have been used on an animal at any time whilst that animal is in the Showground, either for preventing the flow of milk or for any other improper purpose, will disqualify that animal from being awarded a prize, and any prize awarded prior to discovery will be forfeited. The Instigator or The Owner of the said animal may be prohibited from again entering Stock for any of the Society’s Shows, for such period as the Committee may see fit. For the purpose of this Regulation, the term ‘improper practice’ shall be held to include setting of teats, and generally any other practice including tampering or of their own or any other animal by the exhibitor or any other person which results in the animals being shown other than in a natural state, and the Society reserves the right to have all animals inspected by the Society’s Veterinary Officers, either prior to, during, or after judging. The Society will not tolerate the administration to show exhibits (entered either for competition or sale/demonstration) of tranquilisers or other drugs which may in any way affect the performance of the animal in question to have the effect of making it behave in the show ring in a manner which is not natural. The Society reserves the right to take any necessary samples. Any Person or Exhibitor (or his representative) who is found to have administered or permitted the administration of any such tranquiliser or drugs to any Show exhibit will be reported to the Organising Committee, and dealt with at their discretion. In addition the matter will be referred to the appropriate Breed Society or Organisation. The use of blacking, except on the feet, or other colouring matter on Cattle is prohibited. Infringement of this Regulation will render the animal upon which the material is used liable to be disqualified. GRAND PARADE Exhibitors must ensure that sufficient stock attendants are available to lead all first, second and third prize-winning animals for the Grand Parade. Failure to parade may result in forfeiture of prize-money. TRANSIT OF ANIMALS From January 2007 Welfare in Transport Regulation (EC) no. 1.2005 will apply. NOTE: It will be an offence to transport any female animal for which 90% or more of the gestation period has already passed or female animals that have given birth in the previous week. PLEASE NOTE: If you are transporting animals over 65 kms (40 miles) you will require an Animal Transporter Authorisation and as from January 2008 it is now a legal requirement to have a Certificate of Competence for transporting animals over 65 kms (Please check with your local authority). BIOSECURITY The Show is licensed by Defra in accordance with the requirements of the Animal Gatherings England Order 2010. All animals attendants are asked to co-operate by observing the Biosecurity rules. The animal areas should be kept clean and free from faecal contamination. Attendants should wear protective clothing and footwear capable of being disinfected whilst in the animal area. When leaving the animal area, attendants should remove protective clothing, wash their hands and ensure that footwear is clean and disinfected. When Showing or attending Parades, clean white coats or “Breed Uniforms” should be worn and suitable disinfectable footwear. (No Trainers). Vehicles transporting livestock must be cleansed and disinfected in accordance with The Transport of Animals (Cleansing and Disinfection) (England) (No 3) Order 2003. Exhibitors should also be aware and must comply with current rules, legislation, regulations and conditions in force at the time of the Show from Defra, Trading Standards, BCMS and other 6 regulatory authorities. For the latest information regarding animal movements, movement standstills or isolation facilities please contact your Local Trading Standards Animal Health Officer or visit www.defra.gov.uk LICENSING AND DOCUMENTATION. To comply with the conditions of the Defra licence all relevant animals will be examined by a Veterinary Surgeon upon entry to the Showground. ANIMALS ENTERING THE SHOWGOUND MUST PRESENT THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS AT THE VETERINARY INSPECTION POINT: CATTLE – BCMS Passport. Applies to all cattle, including calves, for show or exhibition. The Show will record all movements onto and off the Showground. SHEEP – AML 1 Licence. Applies to all Sheep including Commercial Lambs, Primitive Portland and Hill Sheep. After completion at the entry gate, The Show Society will retain the two copies on entry (the top copy will be forwarded to the Trading Standards Authority) The yellow copy will be returned to the owner. MAEDI-VISNA. A completed SAC Sheep Health Scheme Certificate, with a valid expiry date, will be inspected at the Veterinary inspection point. ANIMALS LEAVING THE SHOWGROUND MUST PRESENT THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS AT THE DEPARTURE GATE: CATTLE – None. SHEEP – AML 1 Licence. Applies to all Sheep. Exhibitors should ensure relevant section is completed by a representative of the Show Society, at the Kivells caravan, prior to departure. The top copy will be collected on departure. EQUINE EXHIBITORS To comply with Health and Safety Executive guidelines the Society has provided horse walks. It is a condition of entry that all exhibits keep within these designated routes, that all reasonable precautions are taken to prevent accidents and that guidance is taken from Officials or Stewards at crossing points etc. HATS It is mandatory for all riders to wear a protective helmet and safety harness according to the current approved BSI or European Standard and securely fastened at all times whilst mounted on the Showground. Hats or helmets requiring covers must be worn with a plain, dark coloured silk. STALLIONS In the interest of safety all Stallions, 3 years old and over must, at all times be wearing a bit or chifney whilst moving around the Showground. HORSE PASSPORTS All horses and ponies should be accompanied by their Defra passport. If you are transporting animals over 65kms you may require an Animal Transporter Authorisation and as from January 2008 it is a legal requirement to have a Certificate of Competence for transporting animals over 65kms (please check with your local authority). CATTLE EXHIBITORS In the interests of other exhibitors and the general public, aisles must be kept clear at all times. The Cattle lines will be closed to the general public whilst animals are being moved for judging. Handlers must be in good health and properly trained in safe work methods (HSE Agricultural Information Sheet, Handling and Housing Cattle 35, Rev 1 (2012), available at www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/ais35.htm). SECURING OF CATTLE All cattle must be properly secured to the satisfaction of the Officers of the Society on being brought to the gate of the Showground, or they will not be admitted. All Bulls must have a ring or clamp attached to the nose and, in the aged class, must be provided with a strong chain. 7 Bullls must be e double tie ed in the lines. Exhib bitors of bu ulls must also complyy with Guidance Note e GS36 issued by the Hea alth and Sa afety Execcutive conc cerning the Safe custtody and handling of bullls at agricu ultural show ws, marketts and simiilar premis ses off the farm. 19855, HMSO. London. All A othe er cattle m must be haltter-led whiilst in the S Showgroun nd. Stock attendants a are respon nsible for their own n Cattle at all times. CHA AMPIONSH HIP CUPS, TROPHIES S AND SH HIELDS The e Horse & P Pony Champ pionship will take place e in Ring 1 at a 2.30 p.m. Driving & Working Hunter H Clas sses will no ot be eligible e for the Ch hampionship p. All Cham mpionship Cu ups and Troophies will be b awarded at the Grand Para ade and reccipients will be expected d to be pres sent with the eir exhibit. Inn all other classes c Cup ps Trop phies and S Shields shou uld be signe ed for and ccollected from the Secre etary’s Tentt. HORSE AND PONY CL LASSES Enttry Fee - unless otherw wise stated £6. £ Each ow wner is also required to pay one fe ee of £2, reg gardless of num mber of classses entered d, to contribute to first a aid costs. Priz ze Money - unless oth herwise sta ated all Cla asses 1st £20, £ 2nd £15, 3rd £10. Rosettes to 4th place e. st nd rd Disttrict and Fo oal classess. 1 £10, 2 £5, 3 £3. LED D HUNTER R/SPORTS HORSE – JUDGE: M MR J FROST T Clas ss 1 Clas ss 2 Clas ss 3 Clas ss 4 Clas ss 5 Clas ss 6 Clas ss 7 Open Com mpetition. Be est Hunter/S Sports Horse e Colt, Geld ding or Filly ffoaled in 20 016. Open Com mpetition. Be est Hunter/S Sports Horse e Gelding or o Filly foaledd in 2015. Open Com mpetition. Be est Hunter/S Sports Horse e Gelding or o Filly foaledd in 2014. Open Com mpetition. Be est Gelding o or Filly foale ed in 2014, 15, 16, likelly to make Small S Hunter/Spo orts Horse or o Riding Ho orse, not exceeding 15.2hh at matturity. Open Com mpetition. Bro ood Mare ca calculated to o breed a Hu unter/Sportss Horse, witth her own Foal F at Foot or in n foal (a cerrtificate of se ervice will be b required in this case)). Best Hunte er Type Foa al. Best Foal sired s by one e of Mr. G. H Heal’s Stallio ons. P wiill be awarde ed by Mr G Heal (Vautterhill Stud) to the Broo od Mare winnning class 5. 5 A Premium ecial prize o of £5.00 willl be awarde ed to the Be est District Exhibitor E in classes c 1- 7 provided th hey have no ot Spe won n any of thesse classes. S Prizze of £5 will be awarded to the Besst Exhibit no ot exceeding 15.2hh in class 5. A Special s Stud Cup p to the Bes st District Exxhibit in Clas sses 1-7. H1 - Dowlands H2 - D Pearce Perpetual Cup to the Best Exhib bit in Classes 1-7. MO OUNTAIN & MOORLAN ND - JUDG GE: MR M F FR All exhibitors e must enterr the releva ant Breed Society registration number n onn the entry form. Mountain & Moorland in-hand reg gistered in th he Stud Boo ok of the We Welsh A & B, Dartmoor, Exmoor & Shetland, S 3 years and under. Clas ss 9 Mountain & Moorland in-hand reg gistered in th he Stud Boo ok of the We Welsh A & B, Dartmoor, Exmoor & Shetland, S 4 years and over. Clas ss 10 Mountain & Moorland in-hand reg gistered in th he Stud Boo ok of Welshh C & D, Co onnemara, New Foresst, Dales, Fe ells and High hlands, 3 ye ears and un nder. Clas ss 11 Mountain & Moorland in-hand reg gistered in th he Stud Boo ok of Welshh C & D, Co onnemara, New Foresst, Dales, Fe ells and High hlands, 4 ye ears and ov ver. In-h hand Cham mpionship p Clas ss 8 8 If insufficient entries come forward on the day, classes 8/9 and 10/11 will be merged. NPS / Kilmannan Stud M&M In Hand Silver Medal Rosette Championship (SM-MMIH) A Silver Medal Rosette is offered by the National Pony Society for the best registered pony owned by a NPS Qualifying or Life member in the M&M In Hand section. Class winners from 8 – 11 (MM-IH) are eligible to compete. Classes 8-11 are qualifiers for the NPS/Highbrook Stud M&M In Hand National Championship (MM-IH). NPS Silver Medal Rosette Championship: These classes are judged under the Rules of the NPS. NPS Silver Medal Rosettes are only awarded when the owner of the champion pony is a Qualifying or Life member of the NPS. A valid membership card must be in the rider’s/handler’s possession on entering the ring and be produced immediately on request by either the judge or the steward. If the owner of the Champion pony is not a member, or the owner’s membership card is not immediately produced, the rosette may be awarded to the Reserve Champion provided they have the required membership card. If the Champion pony has previously qualified it is still entitled to the Silver Medal Rosette but the qualification goes to the Reserve Champion pony, provided the owner of that pony is a Member of the NPS. The Silver Medal Rosette and the qualification card can be awarded no lower than first Reserve (third). Foals are not eligible for the Silver Medal Championships. Qualifiers are entitled to compete in the final of the Silver Medal Rosette Championship to be held at the NPS Summer Championship Show in August 2018. Ridden Mountain & Moorland Stallion, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over Registered in the Stud Book of the Welsh A & B, Dartmoor, Exmoor and Shetland. Rider any age. Class 13 Ridden Mountain & Moorland Stallion, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over Registered in the Stud Book of the Welsh C & D, Dales, Connemara, New Forest, Fells and Highlands. Rider any age. Classes 12 & 13 (MM-OR) are qualifiers for the NPS/Ringside Stud Open Ridden M&M National Championship Class 12 Mountain & Moorland Leading Rein Class. Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over not exceeding 122cms. Registered in The Breed Society Stud Books of the Shetland, Dartmoor, Exmoor, New Forest and Welsh A or B. Riders must have attained their 3rd birthday but must not to have attained their 9th birthday before 1stJanuary in the current year. To be shown in a snaffle bit. Class 14 (MM-LR) is a qualifier for the NPS/Showing Classics Leading Rein National Championship Class 14 Mountain & Moorland First Ridden Class. Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over not exceeding 128cms. Registered in The Breed Society Stud Books of the Shetland, Dartmoor, Exmoor, New Forest and Welsh A or B. Riders must have attained their 3rd birthday but not reached their 121h birthday before 1stJanuary in the current year. Lead rein to be attached to the noseband only. Class 15 (MM-FR) is a qualifier for the NPS/Showing Classics First Ridden National Championship. Class 15 M&M Ridden Championship H3 - Mrs Alexander-Ford Shield for the Best Mountain and Moorland exhibit in classes 8 – 15 SHOW PONY AND SHOW HUNTER PONY RIDDEN CLASSES - MISS G TREVENNA Class 16 Show Pony/Show Hunter Pony Leading Rein registered mares and gelding 4 years old and over not exceeding 122cms. Rider must have attained their 3rd birthday but must not have attained their 8th birthday before the 1st January in the current year. Ponies must be shown in a snaffle bit. 9 Class 16 (SP-LR) is a qualifier for the NPS/Showing World Magazine Show Pony/Show Hunter Pony Leading Rein National Championship. NPS/Rosettes Direct Home Produced Ridden Championship – wear white armbands. Show Pony/Show Hunter Pony First Ridden registered mares and geldings 4 years old and over not exceeding 122cms. Riders must have attained their 3rd birthday but must not to have attained their 10th birthday before the 1st January in the current year. Ponies must be shown in any suitable snaffle bit. Class 17 (SP-FR) is a qualifier for the NPS/Showing World Magazine Show Pony/Show Hunter Pony First Ridden National Championship. NPS/Rosettes Direct Home Produced Ridden Championship – wear white armbands. Class 17 Class 18 Class 19 Class 20 Class 21 Show Ponies not exceeding 133cms Show Hunter Ponies not exceeding 133cms Show Ponies exceeding 133cms and not exceeding 148cms Show Hunter Ponies exceeding 133cms and not exceeding 148cms Classes 18-21 are qualifiers for The NPS/KELLYTHORPE STUD Show Pony/Show Hunter Pony Gold Medal Open Ridden British National Championship (SP-R). If classes are amalgamated the highest placed pony from each height group will qualify. Riders may be any age. Rider to be suitable size for pony. Riders must be 12 years old or over when riding stallions not exceeding 128cm and 14 years old or over when riding stallions exceeding 128cms. NPS/Rosettes Direct Home Produced Ridden Championship – wear white armbands. H4 - Miss Muffett Perpetual Cup for the Best District Exhibit in Class 16. H5 - Littlemoor Perpetual Cup for the winner of Class 16. H6 - Taw Garage Perpetual Challenge Cup for the winner of Class 19. H7 - Simpson Challenge Cup to the overall Best Exhibit Classes 16 – 21. General Information NPS Qualifying Rounds: These classes are judged under the Rules of the NPS. The NPS Show Affilation number is S10.022. Ponies must be registered in the main body of their respective Mountain & Moorland Stud Books. Part-Breds are not eligible for Mountain & Moorland Classes. To compete in Show Pony and Show Hunter Pony classes ponies must be registered in the NPS British Riding Pony Stud Book, Register, Appendix, International or Sports Pony section of the BRPSB, the GSB, the AHSB, the AASB or in the main body of their respective Mountain & Moorland Stud Books. Part-Breds are not eligible unless entered in the NPS British Riding Pony Stud Book, Register, Appendix, International or Sports Pony section of the BRPSB. Qualifying rounds for most NPS competitions are open to ponies owned by NPS members and non-members but only ponies owned by adult NPS Qualifying or Life members are eligible to qualify for the final of the competition at the NPS Summer Championship Show in 2018. The highest placed pony, if owned by an NPS member, in each class will qualify for the final. Qualification may pass down to third place if the first and second ponies are already qualified. NPS/Rosettes Direct Home Produced Ridden Championship - Riders of Home Produced ponies (see definition in the NPS Rules Book) can wear a white armband in classes where this is indicated. These ponies, if owned by NPS members, are then eligible to qualify for the final at the NPS Summer Championship Show. The Owner’s Membership cards MUST be produced in the ring when requested or the qualification will be forfeit. DISTRICT RIDDEN PONY – JUDGE: MISS G TREVENNA Class 22 District Competition. Best Mare or Gelding 4 years old or over not exceeding 148cms. Suitable for and to be ridden by a child born in 2001 or after. A Prize of £5 for the best rider in the class. YOUNG HANDLER – JUDGE: MISS G TREVENNA 10 Class 23 To be judged on the ability to show the horse or pony not on the animal’s conformation. Young handler (minimum age 3 years) not to have attained his/her 16th birthday on the day of the show. Entry Fee: none. Rosettes to 6th Place. A Special Rosette will be awarded to each handler not placed. H8 – Square Chip Cup to the Best Young Handler. RIDING HORSE – MRS S HILL Class 24 Open Riding Horse – mare or gelding four years old and over, exceeding 148cms. This class may not be entered by horses entering classes 25 – 27. RIDDEN HUNTER - JUDGES: MRS S HILL: CONFORMATION; MS L LUXTON: RIDING Class 25 Class 26 Class 27 Best Mare or Gelding having regularly hunted with the Stevenstone or Tetcott Hunts. Open Competition. Best Small Hunter Mare or Gelding not exceeding 15.2hh. Open Competition. Best Hunter Mare or Gelding exceeding 15.2hh. A Special Prize of £5.00 will be awarded to the Best District Exhibitor in classes 25 to 27. H9 - Stevenstone Challenge Cup presented by the late Major W Ascott OBE TD JP to the Best Horse Hunted and Resident in the Stevenstone country in Class 25. This includes country loaned to the Torrington Farmers, Tetcott and South Tetcott Hunts by the MFH Stevenstone Hunt. Eligibility for this Cup will be checked. H10 - J.P. Kemble Trophy to the Best Ridden Hunter in Classes 25-27. ROR JOCKEY CLUB NOVICE SHOW SERIES QUALIFIER 2017 – JUDGE: MRS S HILL Class 28 The RoR Jockey Club Novice Ridden Show Horse Class Thoroughbred mare or gelding, 4years old or over, any height. Rider must be 15 years or over on 1st January. To take part in this class, horses must NOT have won an open class (inc. SEIB/HOYS, RoR Tattersalls Show Series Qualifier, TARRA Ridden, RoR AMATEUR Ridden Show Series Qualifier or any other open class except RoR TBA Challenge Show Series classes). Horses will be denoviced after 3 novice wins or any open win, but are still eligible to compete at the RoR National Show that August. Horses should be ridden in a snaffle, pelham or simple double bridle. Horses should be plaited. The first three go forward to the championship at the RoR National Show at Aintree in August 2017. All entries MUST be registered with the RoR and have RACED in GB. The class will be run under the rules of RoR. Horses will NOT be ridden by the judge; each horse to complete an individual show or no longer than 1 ½ minutes to include the following movements: Walk, Trot, Canter showing change of leg, extended canter, halt and stand, walk off on long rein. Horses will be stripped for conformation. All those entering horses and/or participating in the show agree to be bound by the Retraining of Racehorses Rules and Regulations from time to time in force. Please be aware that the show will split the class on the horse’s last run in a race (NH or Flat) should the entries exceed 20. Please mark your entry form accordingly. Competitors must wear a safety/kite mark hard hat with a chinstrap. Racing injuries and blemishes are NOT ignored in this series. Prizes - Rosette 1st - 6th and Vouchers 1-4th: 1st £50 plus voucher for jacket, 2nd £25, 3rd £20, and 4th £10. H11- R.J. Weeks Perpetual Rose Bowl to the Best Exhibit in Class 28. 11 WORKING HUNTERS - JUDGE: MRS J COOPER Mountain and Moorland Working Hunter Pony. Mixed Height, Mare or Gelding 4 years and over. Jumps approximately 2’3” Class 29 Novice Working Hunter. Mare or Gelding 4 years and over. Horse or Pony not to have been placed in any Working Hunter Class prior to the show. Class 31 Working Hunter Mare or Gelding 4 years and over, not exceeding 15hh. Jumps approximately 2’6” Class 30 Class 32 Open Working Hunter Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over exceeding 15hh. Jumps Max 3’0” Classes 29-32 will be marked as follows: % Phase One. Jumping 50 Style & Manner while Jumping 20 Phase Two Conformation, Type, Freedom of Action Manners % 20 10 No change of saddlery is allowed between Phases in a Class. Special Prizes of £5.00 to the Best Pony 13hh and under and 14hh and under in Classes 30 and 31. A Special Prize of £5.00 to the Best District Exhibitor in Classes 29-32. Working Hunter Championship will be judged after Class 32 in Ring 4. H12 - Kipling Tors Trophy to the Best District Exhibit in Classes 29-32. H13 - Sam Luxton Perpetual Rose Bowl to the Best Exhibit in Classes 29-32. HEAVY HORSES – JUDGE: MR M HORLER Class 33 Class 34 Class 35 Class 36 Two Year Old or under Filly, Colt, Gelding or Stallion. Three Year Old Filly, Gelding or Stallion. Mare, Gelding or Stallion 4 years and over. Decorated and Agricultural Harness Horse. These classes are affiliated to the Shire Horse Society and all prizes offered by the society are subject to the Shire Horse Society Special Conditions of Offer. A Silver Spoon and a Rosette for the Best Shire Mare or Filly exhibited in the classes. The winner of the Special Prize must be a member of the Shire Horse Society. Entries cannot be accepted at Affiliated Shows in classes for Shires or Heavy Horses from any person who has been either suspended or removed from membership of the Shire Horse Society, or has been excluded from exhibiting for prizes at Shows, Sales or Exhibitions, or from taking part in any Show organised by the Shire Horse Society. No animal to be eligible to take more than one Silver Spoon during any one year. The Shire Horse Society Spring Show being excepted. THE WINNING ANIMAL MUST BE REGISTERED OR ELIGIBLE FOR REGISTRATION IN THE STUD BOOK OR GRADE B REGISTER. The Judge has the right to withhold the award of the Silver Spoon and Rosette if an exhibit does not show sufficient merit. All Heavy Horse competitors are eligible for a £10 fuel allowance. A Rosette will be awarded to the Best Yearling in Class 33 H14 - D.P. Agri Perpetual Cup to the Best Exhibit in Classes 33-36 12 DRIVING – JUDGE: MR B BALL Class 37 Class 38 Class 39 Class 40 Concours d’ Elegance Class. The judges, Mr B Ball and the President’s Party, will select the turnout, which they consider to present the most elegant and pleasing picture. There will be no close inspection or individual show. Private Driving Class. Open to Singles, Pairs and Multiples driven to a Traditional or Traditional type vehicle. Pleasure Driving Class. Pleasure driving classes are for newcomers to showing and not intended for those who show in Private Driving classes To be judged: 15% vehicle suitability, fit and cleanliness , 15% harness suitability (Leather or man-made), fit and cleanliness, 70% driver/groom appropriately dressed, condition, soundness and fitness of animal/s, way of going and suitability of a pleasure drive. All competitors will receive a special rosette presented by Carriage Driving Magazine. Exercise Vehicle Class. Singles or pairs or tandems, driven to a carriage of nonTraditional design. Lamps need not be carried. Judging will include cleanliness, safety of turnout, correct fitting and vehicle suitability. This show is affiliated to the British Driving Society. Classes 38 & 40 are qualifiers for the 2017 Osborne Refrigerators BDS National Championships at Driving Addington on 23 September 2017. The highest placed turnout owned and driven by a member of the British Driving Society and eligible for the following type-section/s disregarding those already qualified down to 6th place (10th place for type-sections (n)-(o)) in the class will qualify for the 2017 Semi-Finals at Driving Addington. The Championship will immediately follow the Semi-Finals. a b e h m n o Single hackney-type – over 13.2hh Single hackney-type –13.2hh and under Country turnout – single, pair or tandem Single Registered Mountain & Moorland (excluding purebred Registered Welsh) Single, Pair or Tandem Turnout driven to a four-wheel exercise vehicle Single turnout driven by a young driver aged 10-14 years Single turnout driven by a young driver aged 15-17 years PLEASURE DRIVE & EXERCISE VEHICLE CHAMPIONSHIP 2017 Classes 38-40 are qualifiers for the Victoria Food Company Open Private Driving Championship. The Champion will qualify for the Grand Final to be held on Sunday 10th September 2017 at Wellington Riding Centre, Heckfield, Hook, Hampshire RG27 0LJ. In the event that the Champion has already qualified then the Reserve Champion to qualify. If the reserve has also qualified, the rosette to be awarded back to the champion. Once qualified, the horse, whip and vehicle may not be changed. Further details and a full set of rules can be found on the Championship website http://equestrian.victoriafoodsbristol.co.uk Would all exhibitors in the Driving Classes attach to their entry forms a description of their turnouts and ponies or horses, with any interesting or distinguishing features, as a prompt for the Ring Commentator. Entry Fee £2 Competitors in the Driving Classes are eligible for a £10 fuel allowance. H15 - Graham Martin Perpetual Trophy to the Best Exhibit in classes 37-40 A Special Prize will be awarded to the best Junior Whip under 17 Years Old. 13 MOUNTED FANCY DRESS – JUDGES: CLOVELLY TENT Class 41 Any age, any combination. Prize Money 1st £5, 2nd £4, 3rd £3 Entry Fee £2.00. Rosettes to all exhibits INTER HUNT RELAY - BY INVITATION ONLY – JUDGE: MR M WARD Team of four, all mounted. All must hunt regularly with the Hunt they represent and be Subscribers or Hunt Servants of that Hunt. The team must run in the following order and must include: One Master or Hunt Servant One Lady One Junior Member (age 10-15 years of age) One Farmer H16 - LAS Aerospace Shield to the winning team. Class 42 SENIOR HORSE AND PONY- JUDGE: MRS L CREW Class 43 Class 44 Senior Horse/Pony – Open Mixed Age In hand 15 Years old and over Senior Horse/Pony – Open Mixed Age Ridden 15 Years old and over This show is affiliated to Senior Showing and Dressage Ltd. These classes are qualifiers for The Olympia Anthony Evans SSADL Home Produced First Round Qualifiers only are open to both members and non-members of SSADL. No Spurs, No Galloping, No Wearing of Face /Body Jewellery. Whips must not exceed 30 inches. Foals are NOT permitted SSADL Classes. For In Hand Classes- Minimum age of handler is 9 yrs old. Stallions- either for in hand or ridden classes, competitors must be 16 years of age or over. Competitors cannot enter the ring once the command of trot has been given. Rider/ handler/ pony/ horse combination must stay the same. Mode of riding, either astride or side saddle, must also remain the same from first /second round qualfiers and Grand FInal. All competitors should aquaint themselves with SSADL rules before entering www.seniorshowinganddressage.co.uk 1st to 3rd in each class will receive a £10 voucher kindly sponsored by Anthony Evans Insurance. SADL qualification cards & keep sake prize cards 1st to 6th will be handed out in the ring at the time of presentation. Competitors only need one qualification card per section per season in hand and/or ridden. If already qualified this card must be handed down the line. NEXT STAGE OLYMPIA 2nd ROUND QUALFIERS – You can only compete in the Olympia Anthony Evans SSADL Second Round Qualifiers, if you are a 2017 member and your animal is registered with SSAD Ltd. Once you have qualified at a First Round Qualifier and you have received an Acceptance card, only then may you compete in the Olympia Anthony Evans Second Round Qualifiers. The Second Round Champions will go on to compete at the Olympia Anthony Evans SSADL Home Produced Supreme Final at the London International Horse Show in December 2017. Once a competitor has qualified for the Olympia Grand Final they may continue to compete at any 2nd round Qualifiers, but they will NOT be eligible to enter the Olympia Qualifying Championships. In this instance the second placed competitor will be eligible for this championship. Once a competitor has qualified for Olympia in the Ridden section they are NOT allowed to qualify in the In Hand section and vice versa. 14 COLOURED HORSE – JUDGE: MRS J COOPER Class 45 Class 46 Class 47 Class 48 Open In-Hand Non-Native Qualifier. Open In-Hand Native, Cob or Traditional Qualifier. Open Ridden Non-Native Qualifier. Open Ridden Native, Cob or Traditional Qualifier This show is affiliated to The Coloured Horse & Pony Society (UK). Affiliation No. 17140. Classes cannot include Spotteds, Roans or Palamino or Dun Horses or Ponies. Both owner and the rider/exhibitor need not be a member of CHAPS (UK) nor must the horse or pony be registered with CHAPS (UK) to compete. However in order to Qualify both Owner and Rider/Exhibitor need to be a current showing member and present their valid Qualifier card IN THE RING for signing by the judge. Members to apply in writing to CHAPS (UK) for appropriate qualifier card. The CHAPS (UK) Championship Show will be held on 31st August-2nd September 2017. Classes 46 (CHAPS 2.14) and 47 (CHAPS 2.7) are CHAPS (UK) Qualifiers. For full rulings and information on competition/qualification, please refer to the CHAPS (UK) Members' Handbook; or visit www.chapsuk.com for rulings. All stallions, 4 years old and over entering these classes must be graded with CHAPS (UK). All stallions must wear Stallion ID Discs in the ring without exception. Classes 45/46 and 47/48 will be combined if there are insufficient entries. H17- Liz Brooks Perpetual Cup to the Best Exhibit in Classes 45-48 COB – JUDGE: MRS L CREW Class 49 Ridden. Mare or Gelding to exceed 148cm, no upper height limit Riders to have attained their 15th birthday by 1st January in the current year. ARAB - JUDGE: MRS L CREW Class 50 Class 51 Pure, Part-Bred and Anglo Arab – In hand. Mare or Gelding. Pure, Part-Bred and Anglo Arab –. Ridden. Mare or Gelding. H18 – Gamecock Cup to the Best Exhibit in classes 49-51 SHOW JUMPING – JUDGE: MS D BROWN Class 51 Class 52 Class 53 Class 54 Class 55 Class 56 Class 57 Class 58 Cradle Stakes – 12.2hh & under, rider 10yrs. & under. May be led. Maximum height 1’6” Warm-Up - Maximum height 1’ 6” May be led Warm Up - Maximum height 1’ 9” Novice - Maximum height 2’ 0” Novice - Maximum Height 2’ 3” Intermediate - Maximum height 2’ 6” Intermediate - Maximum height 2’ 9” Open - Maximum Height 3’ Entry Fee £5. Entries accepted on the day £6 Rosettes to 6th Place Prize Money 1st £12, 2nd £10, 3rd £8. Jumping Perpetual Trophy to Horse & Rider combination gaining the most points in the show jumping classes. 15 SUP PREME HORSE CHAMPIONS SHIP – JUD DGE: MS J NEWBERRY H20 0- Harding g Memoria al Cup to th he Horse a and Rider combinatio c on with the most poin nts at the Sho ow. H21 1- A. J. We estaway Cup C to the District Ch hampion. H22 2 - S. G. Harris Cup to the Sup preme Horrse or Pony y Champio on. 16 CATTLE Prize Money 1st £20, 2nd £15, 3rd £10. Rosettes to 4th place. Woolsery Holding No.10/022/8000 Entry Fee £5 per class DEVON CATTLE - JUDGE: MR A COTTEY Every animal must be entered, accepted for entry, or eligible for entry in the Davy’s Devon Herd Book, its polled register or one of its supplementary registers AND be at least 87.5% pure Devon bred by any route or an officially approved Devon herd book of an EU Member State. Class 139 Class 140 Class 141 Class 142 Class 143 Class 144 Class 145 Best Bull born before 1st January 2016 Best Bull born in 2016 Best Cow or Heifer in milk or in calf born before 1st January 2015 Best Heifer born in 2015 Best Heifer born in 2016 Group of 3 breeding animals from the same herd, at least 2 shall have been Bred by exhibitor, and entered in previous classes. Best pair (one male one female) any age. C1 - Colleton Manor Perpetual Cup to the best yearling. C2 - Little Thriverton Perpetual Cup to the Best Devon of opposite sex to the Champion. C3 -The late Andrew Slee Perpetual Rose Bowl to the Best Group of Three Devon Cattle from the same Herd. C4 - Chris Damerel Perpetual Cup to the Best District Exhibit in the Devon Classes. C5 - Slee Cup and the Devon Cattle Breeder’ Society Sash will be awarded to the Best Devon exhibited in the Devon Classes. The Devon Cattle Breeders’ Society will award the Holwell Manor (West) Cup (won outright by R T and M P Wilson and represented as the Bartridge Decanter) to the member gaining the most points from the following Shows: Camelford, Holsworthy & Stratton, Launceston, North Devon, Okehampton and Woolsery. Points awarded as follows: (1 point per entry forward - cow and calf = 1 point). First prize = 5 points, Second Prize = 4 points, Third Prize = 3 points. Where a pairs or group class is scheduled as a specific class then points will be awarded for these. COMMERCIAL BEEF – JUDGE: MISS H WILSON Class 146 Class 147 Class 148 Purebred native or native sired steer or heifer aged under 30 months. Purebred continental or continental sired steer aged under 30 months. Purebred continental or continental sired heifer aged under 30 months. Exhibits in classes 146 to 148 to be halter led. Class 146 will be split if there are sufficient entries. The Champion Commercial will be judged from the winners of classes 146, 147 & 148. C6 - Lizzy’s Larder Perpetual Cup to the champion. Classes 146 -148 are not eligible to enter the Interbreed Championship. BRITISH BLUES – JUDGE: MISS H WILSON Class 149 Class 150 Class 151 Class 152 Best pair (one Male one Female) any age. Best Female over 2 years of age. Best Female under 2 years of age. Best Male over 18 months of age. 17 Class 153 Class 154 Best Male under 18 months of age. Group of 3 breeding animals from the same herd, at least 2 shall have been bred by exhibitor, and entered in previous classes. C7 - Julians Cup to the Champion British Blue. SOUTH DEVON CATTLE – JUDGE: MR A EUSTACE Class 155 Class 156 Class 157 Class 158 Class 159 Class 160 Best Pair (One Male one Female) any age. Best Female over 2 years of age. Best Female under 2 years of age. Best Male over 18 months of age. Best Male under 18 months of age. Group of 3 breeding animals of the same breed from the same herd, at least 2 shall have been bred by exhibitor, and entered in previous classes. C8 – Trevoulter Cup to the Champion South Devon ANY OTHER CONTINENTAL BREED (Not previously mentioned) – JUDGE: MISS H WILSON Class 161 Class 162 Class 163 Class 164 Class 165 Class 166 Best Pair (One Male one Female) any age. Best Female over 2 years of age. Best Female under 2 years of age. Best Male over 18 months of age. Best Male under 18 months of age. Group of 3 breeding animals of the same breed from the same herd, at least 2 shall have been bred by exhibitor, and entered in previous classes. C9 - Gerald Colwell Perpetual Cup to the best Limousin. ANY OTHER BEEF BREED (Not previously mentioned) - MR A COTTEY Class 167 Class 168 Class 169 Class 170 Class 171 Class 172 Best Pair (One Male one Female) any age. Best Female over 2 years of age. Best Female under 2 years of age. Best Male over 18 months of age. Best Male under 18 months of age. Group of 3 breeding animals of the same breed from the same herd, at least 2 shall have been bred by exhibitor, and entered in previous classes. BEEF CHAMPIONSHIP – MR N HILL C10 – Pfizer Cup to the Best Interbreed Pair. C11 - J. A. Turner Cup to the Best Animal in the Beef Classes. HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE – JUDGE: MR P ANDREWS Class 173 Class 174 Class 175 Class 176 Best Heifer not having had a calf. Best Heifer in milk. Best Cow in milk or dry. Best Pair of Females. C12 - P Willis Perpetual Cup to the Champion B&W Dairy Cow 18 COLOURED DAIRY CATTLE – JUDGE: MR P ANDREWS Class 177 Class 178 Class 179 Class 180 Best Heifer not having had a calf. Best Heifer in milk. Best Cow in milk or dry. Best Pair of Females. C13 - Westacott Perpetual Cup to the Champion Coloured Dairy Cow. DAIRY CHAMPIONSHIP - JUDGE: MR P ANDREWS C14 - F Heard Perpetual Challenge Cup to the Best District Dairy Cow. C15 - A Silver Challice Cup to the best Pair of Dairy Animals. C16 - W. H. Ley Perpetual Cup to the Best Animal in the Dairy Classes. CALF CLASSES – JUDGE: MR N HILL – BEEF; MR P ANDREWS - DAIRY Class 181 Class 182 Any Beef Breed or Cross Bred Calf (must be under 12 months of age on Show Day) Any Dairy Breed or Cross Bred Calf (must be under 12 months of age on Show Day) YOUNG SHOWMAN - JUDGE: MR N HILL – BEEF; MR P ANDREWS - DAIRY Class 175 Class 176 Class 177 Class 178 Class 179 Class 180 Beef Junior Showman – Aged 10 years and under on Show day. Beef Junior Showman – Aged 11 to 16 years on Show day. Beef Junior Showman – Aged 17 to 21 years on Show day. Dairy Junior Showman – Aged 10 years and under on Show day. Dairy Junior Showman – Aged 11 to 16 years on Show day. Dairy Junior Showman – Aged 17 to 21 years on Show day. Classes 175 - 180 will be judged on the turnout of the Animal and Handler and the Handler’s ability to show the Animal. All cattle used in classes 175, 178, 179, 180 must be under 12 months old. Parents/Guardians may use their discretion on the handler’s ability to allow older animals (no bulls) in Classes 176 and 177. Calf to be any breed or cross. Conformation of the animal will not be taken into account. Classes may be merged if insufficient entries. Parents/guardians are responsible for any minor and are responsible for their safety and well being, both in and out of the competion ring. Please enter child’s age on entry form. C17 - Lloyds Bank Perpetual Trophy to the Champion Young Stockman any Beef Breed. C18 - Lewis Heard Perpetual Trophy to the Champion Young Stockman any Dairy Breed. Special Rosettes for all entries if unplaced. Entry Fee: None *NEW COMPETITION* The Mole Valley Farmers’ Young Handler series - Points Championship Children 12 years or under on the 1st January 2017. Beef, Sheep & Dairy Young Hander Classes Class to be run alongside the show’s current young handler classes and rules to comply with the current Junior handling classes, children will automatically be entered in to the points championship if entered in the shows current young handler class. Points will be awarded as follows in each section 1st prize - 3 points, 2nd Prize - 2 points, 3rd Prize - 1 points, and will accumulate over the 6 qualifying shows: Holsworthy, Launceston, Liskeard, North Devon, Okehampton and Woolsery to achieve the overall winners for prizes to be awarded at Holsworthy. Awards: 3x Cups & Sashes (one for each category winner Beef, Sheep, Dairy), Rosettes for 2nd & 3rd Places, MVF Vouchers1st £100, 2nd £60, 3rd £30. 19 SHEEP Woolsery Holding No.10/022/8000 st nd rd th Prize Money 1 £12, 2 £10, 3 £8. Rosettes to 4 place. Interbreed Champion £25. Entry Fee £3 unless otherwise stated. Pens are charged @ £2 per pen. Classes of Group of 3 breeding animals - two to be bred by Exhibitor and one to be of opposite sex. A Championship rosette will be awarded to the Best Exhibit of each Breed. DEVON CLOSEWOOLS – JUDGE: MR R HUTCHINGS Class 279 Class 280 Class 281 Class 282 Class 283 Class 284 Best Ram Any Age. Best Ram Lamb. Best Old Ewe. Best Shearling Ewe. Best Ewe Lamb. Group of 3 breeding animals. This show qualifies for the Brian Kent - Smith Perpetual Challenge Cup for the Ram of the Year and the Eddie Bulled Perpetual Challenge Cup for the Ewe of the Year. S1 - L. W. Pugsley Cup to the Best Devon Closewool. SUFFOLK – JUDGE: MR J LONG Class 285 Class 286 Class 287 Class 288 Class 289 Class 290 Best Ram Any Age. Best Ram Lamb. Best Old Ewe. Best Shearling Ewe. Best Ewe Lamb. Group of 3 breeding animals. S2 - Street Cup to the Best Home Bred Male Suffolk (Ram Lamb or Older Ram). S3 - Suffolk Perpetual Cup to the Best Suffolk. CHAROLLAIS – MR E SLEEP Class 291 Class 292 Class 293 Class 294 Class 295 Class 296 Best Ram Any Age. Best Ram Lamb. Best Old Ewe. Best Shearling Ewe. Best Ewe Lamb. Group of 3 breeding animals. S4 – Charollais Cup to the Best Charollais. TEXEL – JUDGE: MR J LONG Class 297 Class 298 Class 299 Class 300 Class 301 Class 302 Best Ram Any Age. Best Ram Lamb. Best Old Ewe. Best Shearling Ewe. Best Ewe Lamb. Group of 3 breeding animals. S5 - North Devon Meat Cup to the Best Texel. 20 LLEYN – JUDGE: MR M WRIGHT Class 303 Class 304 Class 305 Class 306 Class 307 Class 308 Best Ram Any Age. Best Ram Lamb. Best Old Ewe. Best Shearling Ewe. Best Ewe Lamb. Group of 3 breeding animals. S6 - Oldaport Perpetual Challenge Trophy sponsored by Oldaport Farm Cottages to the Best Ram Lamb in Class 304. S7 - Sayers Perpetual Cup to the Best Lleyn. JACOB – JUDGE: MR R TUCKER Class 309 Class 310 Class 311 Class 312 Class 313 Class 314 Best Ram Any Age. Best Ram Lamb. Best Old Ewe. Best Shearling Ewe. Best Ewe Lamb. Group of 3 breeding animals. S8 - Peter Turner Perpetual Trophy presented by Mrs D. Whittaker to the Best Jacob. HAMPSHIRE DOWN - JUDGE: MR R COLE Class 315 Class 316 Class 317 Class 318 Class 319 Class 320 Best Ram Any Age. Best Trimmed or Untrimmed Ram Lamb. Best Old Ewe. Best Shearling Ewe. Best Trimmed or Untrimmed Ewe Lamb. Group of 3 breeding animals. S9 - Black Farmers Perpetual Cup to the Best Hampshire Down DEVON & CORNWALL LONGWOOL – JUDGE: MR E SLEEP Class 321 Class 322 Class 323 Class 324 Class 325 Class 326 Best Ram Any Age. Best Ram Lamb. Best Old Ewe. Best Shearling Ewe. Best Ewe Lamb. Group of 3 breeding animals. S10 - O & T Gilbert Perpetual Cup to the Best Devon & Cornwall Longwool. A Sash sponsored by G. Barriball & Sons to the Champion Devon and Cornwall Longwool. ROUSSIN – JUDGE: MR M LEAR Class 327 Class 328 Class 329 Class 330 Class 331 Class 332 Best Ram Any Age. Best Ram Lamb. Best Old Ewe. Best Shearling Ewe. Best Ewe Lamb. Group of 3 breeding animals. 21 BELTEX – JUDGE: MR H KEAST Class 333 Class 334 Class 335 Class 336 Class 337 Class 338 Best Ram Any Age. Best Ram Lamb. Best Old Ewe. Best Shearling Ewe. Best Ewe Lamb. Group of 3 breeding animals. ANY OTHER BRITISH BREED (Not previously mentioned) JUDGE: MR H KEAST Class 339 Class 340 Class 341 Class 342 Class 343 Class 344 Best Ram Any Age. Best Ram Lamb. Best Old Ewe. Best Shearling Ewe. Best Ewe Lamb. Group of 3 breeding animals. S11 – Dorset Perpetual Cup to the Best Dorset Horn or Polled Dorset in Classes 339– 344. S12 - Kent Half Breed Trophy to the Champion in Classes 339 to 344. ANY OTHER CONTINENTAL SHEEP (Not previously mentioned) JUDGE: MR M LEAR Class 345 Class 346 Class 347 Class 348 Class 349 Class 350 Best Ram Any Age. Best Ram Lamb. Best Old Ewe. Best Shearling Ewe. Best Ewe Lamb. Group of 3 breeding animals. S13 - Perpetual Cup will be awarded to the Best Bleu du Maine exhibited in Classes 345 – 350. S14 – Christmas Pudding Cup to the Best Exhibit in Classes 345-350. YOUNG SHEPHERD – JUDGE: MRS A LONG Class 351 Class 352 Class 353 Best Young Shepherd under 8 years. Best Young Shepherd 8-12 years. Best Young Shepherd 13-16 years. Classes 351 - 353 will be judged on the turnout of the sheep (any breed born before 1st January 2016) and the handlers’ ability to show sheep. The sheep’s conformation will not be taken into account. These classes may be split further if numbers warrant. Parents/guardians are responsible for any minors and are responsible for their safety and well being, both in and out of the competion ring. Please enter child’s age on entry form. Special Rosettes for all entries. Entry Fee: None S17 - Robert Dennis Cup to the Champion Young Shepherd in Classes 351-353. ***NEW COMPETITION** The Mole Valley Farmers’ Young Handler series- Points Championship Children 12 years or under on the 1st January 2017. Class to be run alongside classes 351 and 352. Children will automatically be entered in to the points championship if entered in the shows current young shepherd class. Points will be awarded in each section. See Young Handler in Cattle Section for more details. 22 SHEEP CHAMPIONSHIP – JUDGE: MRS A LONG S15 - John Raffe Perpetual Trophy will be awarded to the Best Sheep Exhibit – District (1 animal per exhibitor). Best Interbreed Group of 3 Breeding Animals S16 - J. Andrew Perpetual Challenge Cup to the Best Exhibit in the Sheep Classes. FLEECE COMPETITION – JUDGE: MR M BERRY Class 354 Class 355 Class 356 Class 357 Class 358 Class 359 Class 360 Fine (including Down & Down Cross). Medium (including Half-bred, Kent, Texel & Lleyn). Cross (including Masham, Mule & Greyface). Lustre (including Wensleydale, Lincoln, Devon, Cotswold and Bluefaced Leicester). Hill (including Radnor, Improved Welsh, Cheviot, Exmoor, Gritstone & Lonk). Mountain (including Swaledale, Dales-bred, Blackface, Rough Fell & Welsh). Natural Coloured (including Jacob, Herdwick, Black Welsh Mountain or any other natural coloured pure bred or cross-bred fleece). RULES OF ENTRY Exhibitors may only make two entries per class. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to ensure they enter in the correct class. All fleeces should be neatly rolled and secured by the neck wool. All fleeces should be labelled with the class entered, the breed or cross and the name and address of the exhibitor. It is the responsibility of exhibitors to ensure delivery of their fleeces to the Fleece Competition Area at Woolsery Show by 9am on July 27th. They cannot be removed until 4pm.Fleeces that are artificially stained or fastened with any form of twine will be eliminated. The judges’ decision will be final. Anyone wishing to obtain further information on the presentation of fleeces should contact:- British Wool Marketing Board, Wool House, Roysdale Way, Euroway Trading Estate, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD4 6SE - 01274 688666. OTHER SHOW INFORMATION OVERALL POINTS TROPHY The Seldon & Cory Perpetual Challenge Cup will be presented to the Exhibitor in the District gaining the most points in the Horse, Cattle and Sheep Classes. No one animal to count for more than 3 points. Competitors must mark their entries to show they are eligible for this competition. TRADE STANDS The Allin Memorial Trophy and a Championship Rosette to the Best Trade Stand. The Blights Motors Trophy to the Best Exhibit in the Food Tent. Contact Mrs Donna Weeks for Trade Stand information (details below) or visit woolseryshow.org.uk DISPLAY OF OLD AND VINTAGE MACHINERY Please contact the Vintage Machinery Steward, Mr Bonham Jewell, 01237 431600. HANDICRAFTS A separate schedule and entry form is available for Handicraft entries on line at www.woolseryshow.org.uk or from the handicraft secretaries. DOG SHOW A family dog show with 15 fun classes will be held at 12.00 noon. Entries £1 per class on the day. 23 CONTACTS Sho ow Secrettary And drée Carte er Chu urston Ford d West Putford Holsworthy EX2 22 7UU 014 409 240328 8 Trad de Stand Secretary S y Don nna Weeks s Bax xworthy Farm Bax xworthy Bide eford EX3 39 5SE 01237 441996 6 woo olseryshow [email protected] woo olserytrade [email protected] Han ndicraft Se ecretaries s Elaine Burro ow Ham mmer Parkk Bra adworthy Holsworthy EX2 22 7RT 014 409 241274 4 elaine.burrow w43@btinte ernet.com Florenc ce Ley Brenwayys Sutcomb be Holsworrthy EX22 7Q QW 01409 2 41246 [email protected] om Cup Secrretary Candy Jaacklin Long Crooss Cottage e Parkham Bideford EX39 5PQ Q 01237 4552123 candyjackklin@goog glemail.com m 24 YEOVIL 15th – 16th July Mrs S Mackenzie-Green Yeovil Showground, Barwick, Yeovil, Somerset BA22 9TA 01935 421517 NORTH SOMERSET Monday 1st May Mr T Ledbury 4 Yeowood Farm, Iwood Lane Wrington, North Somerset BS40 5NU 01934 837283 e-mail: [email protected] www.nsas.org.uk BSPS AREA 13B DEVON & SOMERSET CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Sunday 21st May Mr T Gibson 01278 722145 or 07860 168586 www.bspsarea13b.co.uk SHERBORNE CASTLE COUNTRY FAIR Monday 29th May Mrs K Bradley-Hudson PO Box 1201, Wincanton Somerset BA9 8YD 01749 814041 e-mail: [email protected] www.sherbornecountryfair.com ROYAL BATH & WEST 31st May – 3rd June Mr A Lyons The Showground, Shepton Mallet Somerset BA4 6QN 01749 822200 e-mail: [email protected] www.bathandwest.com ROYAL CORNWALL 8th – 10th June Mr C Riddle Royal Cornwall Showground Wadebridge, Cornwall PL27 7JE 01208 812183 Fax 01208 812713 e-mail: [email protected] royalcornwall.org NSA SHEEP SHOW SW Tuesday 20th June Mrs S Martyn 01409 271385 e-mail: [email protected] www.sheepsouthwest.org GWINEAR Saturday 24th June Mrs A Barnbrook 01209 716585 e-mail: [email protected] www.gwinearshow.org.uk LISKEARD Saturday 8th July Mrs B Breyley Eldon, St Ive, Liskeard, Cornwall PL14 3NE 07894 456099 e-mail: [email protected] www.yeovilshow.org STITHIANS Monday 17th July Mrs J Payne The Showground, Stithians Truro, Cornwall TR3 7DP 01209 861073 e-mail: [email protected] www.stithians.show MID DEVON Saturday 22nd July Mrs J Stamp High Street, Halberton Tiverton, Devon EX16 7AF 01884 820859 e-mail: [email protected] www.middevonshow.co.uk YEALMPTON Wednesday 26th July Mr P Davis 1 Castleford Cottage, Combefishacre Newton Abbot, Devon TQ12 5UQ 07712 681306 e-mail: [email protected] www.yealmptonshow.com LAUNCESTON Thursday 27th July Ms S Williams PO Box 105, Launceston Cornwall PL15 9WY 07988 479452 e-mail: [email protected] www.launcestonshow.co.uk TOTNES & DISTRICT Sunday 30th July Mrs L Harvey PO Box 220, Totnes, Devon TQ9 9EN /Fax 01803 732813 e-mail: [email protected] www.totnesshow.com WOOLSERY & DISTRICT Monday 31st July Mrs A Carter Churston Ford, West Putford, Holsworthy, Devon EX22 7UU 01409 240328/07595 919006 e-mail: [email protected] www.woolseryshow.org.uk NORTH DEVON Wednesday 2nd August Ms T Soanes 15 George Arcade, Broad Street, South Molton, Devon EX36 3AB 01769 573852 e-mail: [email protected] www.northdevonshow.com e-mail: [email protected] www.liskeardshow.org HONITON Thursday 3rd August CAMBORNE Saturday 15th July Mrs M Connor Bank House, 66a High Street Honiton, Devon EX14 1PS / Fax 01404 41794 Mr K Thomas-Somers The Final Furlong, Race Farm, Treswithian Downs, Camborne, Cornwall TR14 0PU 01209 610861 e-mail: [email protected] www.honitonshow.co.uk e-mail: [email protected] www.camborne-show.org.uk 25 TAUNTON FLOWER 4th – 5th August Mrs V Pethrick PO Box 937, Taunton, Somerset TA1 9LY 07794 407758 e-mail: [email protected] www.tauntonflowershow.co.uk CAMELFORD Wednesday 9th August The Secretary Eden Parc, Watergate, Advent, Camelford, Cornwall PL32 9QL 07843 964125 [email protected] www.camelfordshow.co.uk OKEHAMPTON Thursday 10th August Ms S Bullingham Wykeham House, 3 Station Road Okehampton, Devon EX20 1DY 01837 659965 e-mail: [email protected] www.okehamptonshow.co.uk CORNWOOD AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL SHOW Saturday 12th August Ms J Quest 01752 837279 e-mail: [email protected] www.cornwoodshow.btck.co.uk GILLINGHAM & SHAFTESBURY Wednesday 16th August Mr S Braddick The Show Office, Station Road Gillingham, Dorset SP8 4PY 01747 823955 Fax 01747 826885 e-mail: [email protected] www.gillshaftshow.co.uk CHAGFORD Thursday 17th August Ms P Keen 07511 778641 e-mail: [email protected] www.chagfordshow.co.uk DUNSTER Friday 18th August Mrs R Langdon Apple Tree House, Higher Vexford Lydeard St Lawrence, Taunton Somerset TA4 3QF 01984 656990 e-mail: [email protected] www.thedunstershow.co.uk MID-SOMERSET Sunday 20th August Mrs C Barham 3 Europa Court, Crown Trading Estate Shepton Mallet, Somerset BA4 5QQ 01749 347607 HOLSWORTHY & STRATTON Thursday 24th August Mrs R Ireland Bridge Park, Canworthy Water, Launceston Cornwall, PL15 8UW 01566 781811 e-mail: [email protected] www.holsworthyandstrattonagriculturalshow.co.uk KINGSBRIDGE Saturday 2nd September Ms J Brogan c/o 23 Raleigh Road, Ivybridge Devon PL21 9UT 01752 896120 e-mail: [email protected] www.kingsbridgeshow.co.uk DORSET COUNTY SHOW 2nd – 3rd September Ms R Cox Agriculture House, Acland Road Dorchester, Dorset DT1 1EF 01305 264249 e-mail: [email protected] www.dorsetcountyshow.co.uk FROME Saturday 9th September Ms N Parnell The Show Office, Rodden Road Frome, Somerset BA11 2AH 01373 463600 Fax 01373 464861 e-mail: [email protected] www.fromecheeseshow.co.uk WIDECOMBE FAIR Tuesday 12th September Mr R Foord-Evans 1 Buckland Hall Buckland-in-the-Moor Newton Abbot, Devon TQ13 7HL 01364 654375 e-mail: [email protected] www.widecombefair.com DAIRY SHOW Wednesday 4th October Mr A Lyons The Showground, Shepton Mallet Somerset BA4 6QN 01749 822200 e-mail: [email protected] www.bathandwest.com BEEF SOUTH WEST Wednesday 8th November Mrs V Smith Little Orchard Farm, Lammas Close Thelbridge, Crediton, Devon EX17 4SJ 01884 861352 or 07773 340008 e-mail: [email protected] www.beefsouthwest.co.u www.midsomersetshow.org.uk MELPLASH Thursday 24th August Mrs L Hart 23 South Street, Bridport, Dorset DT6 3NT /Fax 01308 423337 e-mail: [email protected] www.melplashshow.co.uk 26 27 28
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