Animals Prize List August 31 to September 3, 2018 - Brome Fair
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INDEX DAIRY CATTLE .....................................................................6 BEEF CATTLE .....................................................................12 GOATS ................................................................................18 HEAVY HORSES..................................................................27 LIGHT HORSES & PONIES ..................................................32 HORSE SCHEDULE .............................................................39 SMALL ANIMALS .......... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. SHEEP .................................................................................50 YOUNG FARMERS...............................................................54 Clinique vétérinaire de Granby 450-378-3331 ***Horticulture, farm produce and handicraft books are available online and in office**
GENERAL INFORMATION CONTACT Tel: (450) 242-EXPO (3976) Brome County Agricultural Society Fax: (450) 242-2565 345 Stagecoach Road www.bromefair.com Brome, Qc J0E 1K0 ADMISSION Admission (includes: midway rides, GST & QST) $40 Four-day pass, (Adults & children) one entry per day, and parking (space permitting) $15 General admission Friday/Saturday/Sunday $12 General admission Monday $10 Friday only: Seniors (60 years & older) and children (12 years & under) $5 Parking: Space permitting. PLEASE NOTE • The Gates will be open daily from 7am to 9pm, except Monday, closing time will be 6pm. • The Society shall not be responsible in any way for any article or animal lost or stolen on the fairgrounds, nor shall it be responsible for any damage caused by an accident on the fairgrounds. • An ample police force will be on duty day and night during the exhibition. Public telephones will also be available. Visitors are assured of finding, on the grounds, everything necessary for their comfort and enjoyment. • No unauthorized pets/animals are permitted on the fairgrounds. • It is strictly prohibited to operate golf carts, ATV’s and 4 wheelers on the fairgrounds. Only those authorized and insured by the Agricultural Society are permitted. • No smoking: Smoking in any building on the fairgrounds is strictly prohibited. 1
JUDGING SCHEDULE Wednesday 9:00 am Handicrafts Thursday 9:00 am Provincial Horse Competition – Heavy and Light Friday 8:00 am Horses 9:00 am Farm produce 9:00 am Horticulture 10:00 am Norman Taylor Jackpot Heifer 11:00 pm Beef Cattle (schedule to be posted prior to fair) 1:00 pm Young Farmers - Horses 5:00 pm Beef Overall Champion Saturday 9:00 am Poultry 10:00 am Horses 10:00 am Dairy Cattle 3:00 pm Rabbits 6:00 pm Young Farmers - Shepherd Sunday 9:00 am Horses 9:00 am Sheep 10:00 am Goats (Boer, Dairy) 2:00 pm Goats (Angora) 3:00 pm Young Farmers - Judging 4:00 pm Young Farmers - Costume Class Monday 9:00 am Young Farmers - Beef & Dairy Followed by: Sheep & Goats 9:15 am Horses 2
RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. A Brome County Agricultural Society exhibitor fee entitles the holder to exhibit in all sectors of the fair. 2. All exhibitors paying the $25 exhibitor fee will be entitled to admission as follows: one four-day pass, one parking pass if available. 3. Exhibitors will receive the following additional 4-day passes: Cattle & horses- one per three head Sheep & goats- one per flock or herd of six A max of 3 additional 4-day passes may be given per exhibitor 4. We reserve the right to charge a 10$ administration fee for entry submitted after August 10th. 5. Exhibitors Certificate of Insurance (minimum $1,000,000) must accompany entry forms. 6. Persons intending to compete at Brome Fair must submit the entry form, required funds, and insurance certificate (if applicable), to the Brome County Agricultural Society office to the attention of the administration by August 10th before 8 p.m. The post mark will not be considered. Post dated cheques are not accepted. Any incomplete entry can be refused by the board of directors. 7. Every exhibitor of the Society will be liable to take the following oath if required by any member of the Society: ‘‘I do solemnly swear that all animals and/or articles exhibited by me are either my own or made or acquired by me according to the rules of this Society, so help me God’’. 8. No article or animal shall be entered for more than one premium in the same year, except for horse performance classes, special prizes or as provided for in herd and group classes. 9. No competitor shall be entitled to more than one premium in the same class unless otherwise stated. 10. Any member exhibiting an article for premium contrary to the rules of the Society will forfeit all prizes awarded him that year. 11. All animals and articles entered for competition shall be ticketed and numbered and no person shall in any way interfere with the judges in the execution of their duties. 3
12. All prize ribbons which have been awarded by the judges must be displayed during the fair. Any infraction of this rule will ensure forfeiture of any premium awarded. 13. Any member of the Society found guilty of loaning or otherwise giving use of a Society badge to another person, shall forfeit all premiums obtained by him during the year. 14. Any and all questions of dispute that may arise shall be referred to the president and administration of the Society. 15. Any exhibitor lodging a protest must make it in writing, and it must be delivered to the president or the administration within three hours of the cause of protest. This must be accompanied by a deposit of $30 in cash. If such protest is sustained, the deposit will be returned; if not, it will be forfeited to the Society. 16. The Society will not be liable for any bills or accounts for any prizes won that are not presented or sent to the administration within two months from the close of the year, 31st October, in which said accounts become due or said prizes won. 17. In the event of the Society having not enough funds to pay the prizes in full, the Directors reserve the right to deduct the necessary percentage. 18. All trophies must be returned to the fairgrounds office not later than August 10th, before 8:00 p.m. and must be engraved and cleaned, ready for display. Presentations will be made immediately after judging is completed. 19. House trailers: Parking will be reserved for the exhibitor’s house trailer, but it must have the sanitary implements. All trailers/campers must have a functional fire extinguisher. In order to defray costs, a rental fee of $50 per camper will be required. Reservation and payment must be made with the entry form before 8:00 p.m. August 10th. 20. All animals must remain on the fairgrounds from Friday to Monday inclusive. All animals must remain in stalls until 5:00 p.m. Monday. Any exhibitor loading animals before 5:00 p.m. will forfeit any prize money, entry fees and will not be allowed to return for the following two (2) Fairs. 21. Brome County Agricultural Society Inc. membership is $25 due each year at the annual meeting. The next annual meeting will be Saturday, December 8th, 2018 4
RULES FOR THE JUDGES 1. Judges shall be appointed by the officers and directors of the Society. 2. No person shall be allowed to act as judge who is in any way connected with the exhibit to be examined. 3. Judges are expected, in the execution of their duties, to be careful to act with the most rigid impartiality and to respect scheduled times and keep classes running accordingly. 4. Judges shall award premiums to the best manufactured article of its kind. 5. Judges shall, in awarding premiums on bulls, cows and heifers, have reference to the quality of such animals for improving stock and/or for dairy purposes. 6. Should there be one exhibit in a class or section; judges can use their own discretion as to awarding a premium. In all cases where they do not think the exhibit worthy, they can withhold the premium. Judges shall in no case award a prize unless they consider the exhibit actually worthy of such a premium. 7. Ownership of an exhibit shall not be in evidence during judging. 8. Any person not authorized to do so; conversing with the judge while on duty or otherwise interfering will forfeit any right he may have for a prize. It shall be the duty of the judge to report to the administration, on handing in the books, any infringement of the rule. 9. Upon discovery of any fraud, deception, dishonest practice, or misrepresentation in regard to any exhibit, which may have influenced or been intended to influence the decision of the judge, the executive committee has the power to withhold payment of the prize awarded. 10. Any person who shall attempt to interfere with the judge in the performance of his duties, or shall afterwards, on the premises of the Society, use any abusive language to any judge in consequence of an award made by him, shall forfeit his right to any premium to which he might otherwise be entitled. Said person will also be excluded from exhibiting for one year thereafter. Judges are particularly requested to report any such breach of this rule 5
DAIRY CATTLE RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. All entry forms, applicable fees and certificate of insurance must be in the office of the administration by August 10th, before 8:00 p.m. Mandatory full ATQ # on entry form or animal will not be accepted. Entries received after this date will not be accepted. When stable accommodation is full, entries will be returned. 2. Maximum number of animals per exhibitor, per breed, is ten (10), calves included. 3. Substitutes: All substitute animals must be declared in writing by email no later than 5 pm Wednesday before fair. Any substitutes made afterwards will not be recorded in the show catalogues. Only three (3) animals will be eligible for substitution. Substitute animals will be confirmed at the same time as registration certificates are checked. The total number of animals exhibited at fair cannot exceed the quantity entered, excluding substitutes. 4. All cattle to be on grounds no later than midnight on Thursday. All animals must remain in stalls until 5:00 p.m. Monday. 5. Registration certificates must accompany animals and will be checked Friday morning from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. All exhibitors must be available for verification during these times. 6. Three (3) exhibitors and twenty-four (24) head per breed is required for judging. 7. Four (4) animals constitute a herd for parade trophy on Sunday. Exhibitors must parade or forfeit prize money. 8. Judging All Breeds Saturday, 10:00 am 9. Washing cattle Friday: 10:00 am Saturday: Any time No cattle washing anywhere except at wash rack. 10. No blocking chutes or fans will be allowed in the aisles behind cattle during the fair. 11. No wood chips or dirt allowed for bedding. Only straw or shavings may be used. Bedding must remain within designated floor markers. No Large Bales. 12. Tampering: Unnatural practices in fitting will not be tolerated and all cattle entered for competition shall be presented in the judging ring in their natural conformation and natural physical condition. 6
13. Breeding: In cases where doubt exists in the mind of the judge or official as to the breeding capability of an animal, the exhibitor may be required to furnish evidence to the satisfaction of the official concerned 14. Championship Ribbons -all breeds: All animals must have been shown in regular classes. 15. Code of ethics for dairy exhibitors: The following practices or procedures are considered unacceptable and defined as being unethical in the show ring of registered dairy cattle. In registering, all breeders and exhibitors are engaged in the respect and observance of the Code of Ethics. a) Misrepresenting the age of the animal for the class in which it is shown. b) Balancing the udder by any means other than by leaving naturally produced milk in any or all quarters. c) Treating or massaging any parts of the animal’s body, particularly the udder, internally or externally with an irritant, counterirritant, or other substances, to temporarily improve conformation or produce unnatural animation. d) Minimizing the effects of cramp or lameness by feeding or injecting drugs. e) Surgery of any kind performed to change the natural contour of appearance of the animal’s body, hide or hair. Not included is the removal of warts, teats, and horns, clipping and dressing the hair and trimming of hooves. f) Insertion of foreign material under the skin. g) Criticizing or interfering with the judge, show management or other exhibitors while in the show ring, or other conduct detrimental to the breed or show. 16. Production records: Not required. 17. All exhibits must be registered in the name of the exhibitor in accordance with the by-laws of their respective association. The certificate of registration must state that the animal is purebred or at least 75% of purebred inheritance. All exhibits must be legibly tattooed (if applicable). 18. Competition for Herdsman Open to any exhibitor showing dairy cattle and exhibiting a minimum of six (6) animals. To be awarded to the herdsman or to the owner of the exhibit. ($40 $30 $20 $10) Neatness & information 40% Grooming 30% Courtesy 30% 7
CLASSES Section 223: Ayrshire Section 224: Jersey Section 226: Holstein 4H / Young Farmers see pages 50, 51, 53 for information PLEASE NOTE: If less than four animals are registered for an individual class in the following section, these animals will be moved to the next class. $80, $75, $70, $65, $60, $50, $50, $50, $50, $50 Class Description 1 Junior Calf Born on or after March 1st, 2018. 2 Intermediate Calf Born December 1st, 2017 - February 28th, 2018 3 Senior Calf Born September 1st - November 30th, 2017 4 Summer Yearling Born June 1st - August 31st, 2017. 5 Junior Yearling Born March 1st, - May 31st, 2017 6 Intermediate yearling Born December 1st, 2016- February 28th, 2017 7 Senior Yearling Born September 1st, - November 30th, 2016 Junior Champion & Reserve Junior Champion 8 Junior Breeders Herd In addition to the prize money, $100 will be awarded to each exhibitor in this class - Sponsored by the Dairy Committee. Group of three animals, must have been bred by the same breeder (same prefix) and the breeder must own at least two members of the group. Each animal in the group must have been exhibited in one of the classes for single animals. 8
$120, $110, $100, $90, $80, $70, $70, $70, $70, $70 Class Description 9 Milk Yearling Born on or after September 1st, 2016 10 Two year old (Junior) Born March 1st, 2016 - August 31st. 2016 in milk, dry, or not yet calved for the first time. 11 Two year old (Senior) Born September 1st, 2015 - February 29th. 2016 In milk, dry, or not yet calved for the first time. 12 Three year old (Junior) Born on or after March 1st, 2015 and on or before August 31st, 2015. In milk or dry. If dry, must be within approximately eight weeks of calving. 13 Three years old. (Senior) Born on or after September 1st, 2014 and on or before February 28th, 2015. In milk or dry. If dry, must be within approximately eight weeks of calving. 14 Four years old. Born September 1st, 2013 - August 31st, 2014. In milk or dry. If dry, must be within approximately eight weeks of calving. 15 Five years old. Born September 1st, 2012 -August 31st, 2013. In milk or dry. If dry, must be within approximately eight weeks of calving. 16 Mature cow Born prior September 1st, 2012. In milk or dry. If dry, must be within approximately eight weeks of calving. Grand Champion & Reserve Grand Champion 17 Breeders Herd In addition to the prize money, $200 will be awarded to each exhibitor in this class - Sponsored by the Dairy Committee. Group of three animals, must have been bred by the same breeder (same prefix) and the breeder must own at least two members of the group. Each animal in the group must have been exhibited in one of the classes for single animals. Only one animal from junior breeder group may be used in senior breeder group. 9
Best Bred & owned: The judge will choose a Best Bred & Owned animal in classes 1 to 7 and 9 to 16. An additional $40 will be given to each of these animals. Best Udder: There will not be Best Udder class, but the judge will choose a best udder in classes 9 to 16. Ribbon only. Ayrshire Total performance competition: The plaques or ribbons are donated by the National Bank of Canada. A plaque or ribbon will be awarded to the Ayrshire exhibitor accumulating the most points, calculated using the following formula. Regulations: To be eligible, a cow must have been shown in an individual regular class with a placing among the top three. Also, the cow must be registered in a recognized milk control program and be classified. Points 1. Individual placing First 200 points Second 150 points Third 100 points Bonus grand champion 50 points Bonus Reserve grand champion 25 points 2. Production The combined milk, fat and protein M.C.R. for the best official record for 305 days. 3. Classification The points obtained by the time of the last judgement multiplied by two. We would ask each exhibitor to register their subject at the time of judgment and to furnish the production certificates. 10
TROPHIES John M. Beerwort & Family Supreme Champion of all Breeds Section 223 – Ayrshire Waterloo Coop Grand champion, female Lyal Wilson Best udder from classes 7, 8, 9 & 10 Waterloo Coop Reserve champion, female Glen Cameron Best three females E. Côté Junior champion, female Section 224 – Jerseys Waterloo Coop Grand champion, female Waterloo Coop Breeder’s Herd Cowansville C.I.B.C. Reserve champion, female Section 226 – Holsteins The Cook Family Grand Champion, female Errol & Jackson Marsh Senior Breeders herd Waterloo Coop Reserve champion female F.G. Edwards Junior Breeder’s Herd Waterloo Coop Best aged cow, 6 years & over bred & owned Waterloo Coop Junior champion, female Waterloo Excel Best two year old, bred and owned exhibitor Waterloo Coop Best three year old, bred and owned Sheldon Cook Memorial Best herdsman Melboro Holstein Best five year old, bred and owned Club Holstein Shefford-Brome Best four year old, bred and owned. 11
BEEF CATTLE RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. Provincial Show: a) While Brome Fair remains open to residents from any province, Quebec residents exhibiting in these sections will also be competing in the Provincial Championships. b) There must be a minimum of five (5) animals competing for each Championship class to maintain Provincial status. 2. All entry forms, applicable fees and certificate of insurance must be in the office of the administration by August 10th, before 8:00 p.m. Mandatory full ATQ # on entry form or animal will not be accepted. Entries received after this date will not be accepted. When stable accommodation is full, entries will be returned. 3. No blocking chutes or fans will be allowed in the aisles behind cattle during the fair. 4. No wood chips or dirt allowed for bedding. Only straw or shavings may be used. Bedding must remain within designated floor markers. No Large Bales. 5. Tampering: Unnatural practices in fitting will not be tolerated and all cattle entered for competition shall be presented in the judging ring in their natural conformation and natural physical condition. 6. Breeding: In cases where doubt exists in the mind of the judge or official as to the breeding capability of an animal, the exhibitor may be required to furnish evidence to the satisfaction of the official concerned 7. Championship Ribbons -all breeds: All animals must have been shown in regular classes. 8. Three (3) animals constitute a herd for parade trophy on Sunday. Exhibitors must parade or forfeit prize money. Suggested beef dress code: breed colours or farm colours. 9. Judging Friday: 10:30 a.m (Schedule to be posted prior to fair) 10. Washing cattle Friday: 5:00 am to 11:30 am *No cattle washing anywhere except at wash rack. 11. Three (3) exhibitors and eighteen head per breed is required for judging. 12. Restraint of bulls: Any bull exceeding twelve months of age must be restrained using a ring or humbug. This rule applies at any and all times this animal is being handled on the grounds. Failure to comply with this rule will result in instructions from the Board of Directors to remove the animal from the show and possibly from the premises 13. Definitions 12
a) An exhibit is a unit of livestock qualifying for any entry into a class as specified in the classifications. All registered animals, whether owned by one person or by more than one person, individually or jointly, are considered to be the production of one farm or breeding unit on which they are maintained. b) An exhibitor is any breeder or firm which presents animals or farm produce for official placing by a judge at the time specified for judging. c) In each classification where the same or common interests are involved in more than one breeding operation such operations are considered as one Breeding unit. In all cases where there is any doubt that more than one breeding unit exists, the interpretation shall be that only one breeding unit exists. The responsibility of proof of separation of breeding units shall rest with the exhibitors. d) Purebred means an animal of the breed as determined by the by-laws of an association authorized to register animals of that breed. 14. Checking of exhibits: Checking of exhibits is the responsibility of the fair committee. The committee must exclude ineligible animals and those not positively identified before judging. 15. Split classes: For all species, classes may be split at the discretion of the fair committee. Each split class is considered a separate class by definition. 16. Number of exhibits per breeding unit: All exhibits must be owned by and registered as purebred in the name of the exhibitor. Note exceptions in the Get of Sire and Breeder’s Herd classes. There is no restriction on multiple exhibits in any classes excluding the Breeder’s Herd and Get of Sire class. 17. The maximum number of animals per exhibitor for all beef breeds is fourteen (14), calves included. BCAS reserves the rights to reduce the number of entries in order to accommodate all the breeds in the barn space allotted. 18. Animal registration: All animals being shown in single classes must be registered as purebred by the closing date of entries, except calves under three months of age, which must be properly tattooed in two year and mature cow/calf classes. All animals must be legibly tattooed. Calves over three months of age must be registered unless the by-laws of an association states that an animal cannot be registered until older. 19. Only one camping trailer allowed per exhibitor or breed entered by the exhibitor. 20. Competition for Herdsperson Open to any exhibitor showing beef cattle and exhibiting a minimum of six animals. To be awarded to the herdsperson or to the owner of the exhibit. ($40 $30 $20 $10). One $50.00 award per breed will be allotted based on following criteria. 13
Neatness & information 40% Grooming 30% Courtesy 30% 21. All animals in section 322 must be registered. 22. Substitutes: Substitute animals are no longer to be listed on entry forms. They are to be declared upon arrival the Thursday before fair. Only three (3) animals will be eligible for substitution. Substitute animals will be confirmed at the same time as registration certificates are checked. All animals listed on the entry form will be on the show program, while substitutes will only be listed on the judge’s sheet. The total number of animals exhibited at fair cannot exceed the quantity entered, excluding substitutes. 23. All cattle to be on grounds no later than 5:00 pm on Thursday. All animals must remain in stalls until 5:00p.m. Monday. 24. Registration certificates must accompany animals and will be checked Thursday afternoon after 5:00 p.m. All exhibitors must be available at this time for verification. 25. Bedding: One (1) bag of shavings or straw bale per head present, up to a maximum of ten (10), will be supplied to beef exhibitors upon their arrival. Please indicate your preference with your entry form. 14
CLASSES Section 317: Simmental Section 318: Angus Section 319: Hereford Section 320: Shorthorn Section 321: Charolais Section 322: All other breeds 4H / Young Farmers see pages 50, 51, 52 for information $140, $120, $110, $100, $90, $80, $80, $80, $80, $80 Bull Classes Class Description 1 Bull calf Born on or after January 1st, 2018, minimum of three months of age on day of judging. 2 Bull yearling Born January 1st, 2017 - December 31st, 2017. Junior Champion Male & Reserve Junior Champion Male 3 Bull Born January 1st, 2016 - December 31st, 2016 Senior Champion Male & Reserve Senior Champion Male Grand Champion Male & Reserve Grand Champion Male Female Classes Class Description 4 Female calf Born on or after January 1st, 2018, minimum of three months of age on day of judging. 5 Female heifer Born between May 1st, 2017 and December 31st, 2017 6 Female heifer Born between March 1st, 2017 and April 30th, 2017 7 Female heifer Born between January 1st, 2017 and February 28th, 2017. 15
Junior Champion Female & Reserve Junior Champion Female 8 Cow Born between January 1st, 2016 and December 31st, 2016 with her own 2018 natural, purebred, tattooed calf at foot. Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible to be shown as a single unit in class 9 – Breeder’s Herd. Also, calf is eligible to be shown in class 1 or 4, calf must be registered. 9 Cow Born prior to January 1st, 2016 with her own 2018 natural, purebred, tattooed calf at foot. Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible to be shown as a single unit in class 9 – Breeder’s Herd. Also, calf is eligible to be shown in class 1 or 4, calf must be registered. Group classes Class Description 10 Breeder’s Herd A group of three animals bred by the exhibitor, both sexes represented, and must have been exhibited in previous classes. At least one animal must be owned by the exhibitor. Limited to one exhibit per exhibitor. 11 Get-of-sire A group of three animals from the same sire, both sexes represented, at least one animal owned by exhibitor. Animals must have been shown in previous classes. Only one entry per exhibitor allowed. Norman Taylor Born on or after January 1st, 2018. Minimum 3 Jackpot Heifer Class months old on day of showing. ♦ Entry Date: August 10th deadline 8:00pm. ♦ Entry fee: $50.00 (non-refundable) ♦ Judging: Friday 10:00 am ♦ Prize money will be distributed as follows: Grand Champion: $250 and 60% of entry fees received Reserve Champion: $250 and 40% of entry fees received 16
Jerry Jackson * Grand Champions from other 2018 Quebec Fairs are Supreme Purse (All invited to participate in ‘The Supreme Purse’. They Breeds compete) must be entered in the open classes at Brome Fair. Entries will be accepted until 5:00pm Thursday August 30th, 2018. Grand Champion Overall Male $500 Reserve $250 Grand Champion Overall Female $500 Reserve $250 TROPHIES Jerry Jackson Memorial Grand champion overall male J.D. Farms Best Beef Herdsman Jerry Jackson Memorial Grand champion overall female Norman Taylor Jackpot Heifer Section 317 – Simmental C.I.B.C. Grand champion Todd Farms Best Breeders Herd Section 318 –Angus Bob Tawse Memorial Supreme Angus overall J.D. Farms Junior Female Angus Junior Angus, bull Todd Farms Best Breeders Herd Section 320 – Shorthorn Shadybrook Supreme champion Millbrook Farm Champion Female Ron Gibbs Memorial Grand Champion Male Section 319 – Hereford Royce E. Chamberlin Best group Ghislaine Taylor Memorial Grand champion female 17
Goats RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. Provincial Show: a) While Brome Fair remains open to residents from any province, Quebec residents exhibiting in these sections will also be competing in the Provincial Championships. b) There must be a minimum of 5 exhibits competing for each Championship class to maintain Provincial status. 2. Three (3) exhibitors and ten (10) exhibits per breed is required for judging. 3. A minimum of three (3) exhibits per class is required for judging. 4. The age of exhibits is calculated according to their age on August 1st. 5. The maximum total eligible exhibits from a breeding unit per breed is fifteen (15). An exhibitor may place these in the appropriate classes. No limit per class. 6. Substitutes: Substitute animals will be confirmed at the same time as registration certificates are checked Thursday before fair. All animals listed on the entry form will be on the show program, while substitutes will only be listed on the judge’s sheet. The total number of animals exhibited at fair cannot exceed the quantity entered, excluding substitutes. 7. Entry forms including applicable fees and certificate of insurance must be in the office of the administration by August 10th, before 8:00 p.m. The post mark is not considered. 8. A $25 exhibitor’s fee must accompany each entry form plus $20 entry fee per animal. The $20 entry fee per animal will be refunded when prize money is paid, if animal shows on judging day. 9. All goats to be on grounds no later than midnight on Thursday. All animals must remain in stalls until 5:00 p.m. Monday. 10. Registration certificates must accompany animals and will be checked Friday morning from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. All exhibitors must be available for verification during these times. 11. All animals must be legibly tattooed, and tattoos must match the original registration papers. 12. An official heath check will be conducted on site by either a veterinarian or a group of three members of the Canadian Goat Society (dairy goats, angora goats) or the Canadian Meat Goat Association (boer goats) 13. The shows will be sanctioned by the Canadian Goat Society (dairy goats, angora goats) and the Canadian Meat Goat Association (boer goats). 18
14. Judging: Judging will start at 10 a.m. Boer Goats: Sunday 10 a.m. Dairy Goats: Sunday 10 a.m. Angora Goats: Sunday 2 p.m. 15. All animals shown in group classes must have been shown in their regular classes. 16. Exhibitors may only register once per group class. 17. All exhibitors must wear appropriate show attire to show their animals. 18. All Championship classes are Ribbon only classes. 19. During judging, only the judge, the Brome Fair goat committee members and the exhibitors will be permitted in the judging enclosure. 20. Competition for Herdsman This competition is open to any herdsman or owner-exhibitor showing a minimum of five (5) animals in the goat classes. ($40, $30, $20, $10). All exhibitors are considered for this competition. Basis of the award: For the best display of goats, not including the quality of the goats themselves. At least fifty percent to be allotted for general neatness of the exhibit and for grooming of the goats. The remaining fifty percent to include courtesy of the herdsman and information provided to the public as well as other factors to be determined by the goat committee. Judging will take into account all factors involved in an all-day operation of Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday 7am. to 10p.m. 19
CLASSES Section 658: Boer goats 4H / Young Farmers see pages 50, 51, 55 for information • Doe kids participating in classes 1 to 4 must never have kidded. • Any doe born in 2016 that has kidded will be shown in class 5. • Does participating in classes 5 to 8 must have kidded. $80, $70, $60, $50, $40, $20, $20, $20, $20, $20 Purebred Doe Class Description 1 Doe kid born March 1, 2018 to June 30, 2018 2 Doe kid born November 1, 2017 to February 28, 2018 3 Doe kid born July 1, 2017 to October 31, 2017 4 Doe kid born November 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017 Junior Champion & Reserve Junior Champion 5 Doe under 3 years born on January 1, 2016 or before if kidded 6 Doe 3 years born in 2015 7 Doe 4 years born in 2014 8 Doe 5 years and older born before 2014 Senior Champion & Reserve Senior Champion Grand Champion & Reserve Grand Champion Purebred Buck Class Description 9 Buck kid born March 1, 2018 to June 30, 2018 10 Buck kid born November 1, 2017 to February 28, 2018 11 Buck kid born July 1, 2017 to October 31, 2017 Junior Champion & Reserve Junior Champion 12 Buck 2 years born July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017 13 Buck 3 years and older born before July 1, 2016 20
Senior Champion & Reserve Senior Champion Grand Champion & Reserve Grand Champion Crossbred females Class Description 14 Doe kid born in 2018 15 Doe kid 1 year old born in 2017 Junior Champion & Reserve Junior Champion 16 Doe 2 years born in 2016 17 Doe 3 years and older born before 2016 Senior Champion & Reserve Senior Champion Grand Champion & Reserve Grand Champion Group *A maximum of 1 group per breeder Class Description 18 Produce of Dam 2 animals produced by the same doe. 19 Get-of-Sire 3 animals sired by the same buck. 20 Breeder’s Herd 1 male and 3 females Dairy Goats Section 653: Alpine Section 654: Saanen Section 655: Nubienne Section 656: Toggenburg Section 657: LaMancha 4H / Young Farmers see pages 50,51, 55 for information $80, $70, $60, $50, $40, $20, $20, $20, $20, $20 Class Description 1 Doe kid, 1-6 months 21
born after February 1, 2018 2 Doe kid, 6-12 months born August 1, 2017 to January 31, 2018 3 Doe kid, 12-24 months born August 1, 2016 to January 31, 2017 Junior Champion & Reserve Junior Champion (Never freshened) Class Description 4 Doe, 12-24 months born August 1, 2016 to July 31, 2017 5 Doe, 24-36 months born August 1, 2015 to July 31, 2016 6 Doe, 36-60 months born August 1, 2013 to July 31, 2015 7 Doe, over 60 months born on or before July 31, 2013 Senior Champion & Reserve Senior Champion Grand Champion & Reserve Grand Champion 8 Breeder’s Herd Four (4) animals, owned by the exhibitor, at least two (2) animals in milk. 9 Best Udder The judge will designate the two (2) best udders in each class. These animals will compete for the first and second best udder. 1st and 2nd place prize money only. Section 659: Angora goats $80, $70, $60, $50, $40, $20, $20, $20, $20, $20 Class Description 1 Buck kid born on or after August 1, 2017 2 Buck kid 22
born August 1, 2015 to July 31, 2017 3 Buck born on or before July 31, 2016 Grand Champion Male & Reserve Grand Champion Male 4 Doe kid born on or after August 1, 2017 5 Doe kid born August 1, 2016 to July 31, 2017 6 Doe born August 1, 2015 to July 31, 2016 7 Doe born August 1, 2014 to July 31, 2015 8 Doe born on or before July 31, 2014 Grand Champion Female & Reserve Grand Champion Female 9 Get of Sire Three (3) animals sired by the same buck, at least one (1) must be owned by the exhibitor. 10 Breeder’s Herd Three (3) animals, owned by the exhibitor, one (1) buck & two (2) does. 23
HORSES RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. Provincial Show: a) While Brome Fair remains open to residents from any province, Quebec residents exhibiting in these sections will also be competing in the Provincial Championships. b) There must be a minimum of 5 animals competing for each Championship class to maintain Provincial status. (Compensation money) 2. All entry forms, applicable fees and certificate of insurance must be in the office of the administration before 8pm, August 10th. Entries received after this date will not be accepted and the post mark will not be taken into consideration. When stable accommodation is full, entries will be refused, and entry fees will be returned. 3. A $25 exhibitor fee must accompany each entry form 4. On making entries, the owner’s name and address in full, the name of the animal (if named) and the age should be given. A copy of the registration form must accompany entry form for all registered horses. 5. ALL HORSES AND PONIES MUST HAVE A CLEAR COGGINS TEST FOR THE CURRENT YEAR OF FAIR. It is not necessary to mail it with the entry form. The original certificate must accompany the animal on arrival at the grounds. No horse will be stabled without certificate. 6. No tie out allowed. 7. Horse exhibitors are to enter at gate C and proceed to the horse committee office located in the stabling area. Horses are not to be unloaded until registration papers and proof of Coggins test is verified. 8. Arrival and Departure a) Riding and Driving: Any exhibitor competing in a riding or driving class must be on fairgrounds by 9:00 p.m. Thursday. They may not leave until 5:00 p.m. Monday b) Halter: Exhibitors in sections101-102-103-104-105 & sections 140- 141-142-143-144-145-146-147-150-154-155-160-161-164, competing solely in halter classes must arrive Thursday morning between 4:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. They are required to leave the same day after 4:00 p.m. Light horses & ponies competing solely in halter classes may be stabled in the race horse paddocks on Wednesday night if all other stabling is assigned for the weekend (exhibitors must indicate on their entry form if they wish to have stabling Wednesday night). 24
9. All stalls must be cleaned by 5:00 p.m. Monday, leaving the manure in the alley. Any exhibitor not leaving the stall clean will forfeit their prize money. 10. No addition to classes will be allowed after August 10th. 11. If only one animal is exhibited in a class or section, the judge can use his own discretion as to awarding a premium. He shall in no case award a prize unless he considers the exhibit actually worthy of such a premium. 12. Registration papers must be shown with the horse before the judging. Current year foals that are not fully registered must have a Canadian National Livestock record pre-registration. Registered horses may not compete in Grade classes. All registered breeding classes must be registered with Canadian Livestock Records, Ottawa. 13. Brood mares must show evidence of being in foal or have raised a foal during the current year. The exhibitor is required to show the foal at foot or registration certificate of the foal must be provided if the foal is not shown. 14. Pairs of horses can be shown both in pairs and single. The single horse and the pair must be those entered and owned by the exhibitor. 15. Any person showing registered animals as grade will be disqualified. All draft horse geldings are to be shown as grade animals. 16. All classes with age restrictions must be substantiated by showing proof of age. A photocopy of their Medicare card must be submitted with the entry form. All ages are to be as of January 1st of the year of the fair. 17. Exhibitors must dress appropriately for all horse classes & the parade. 18. Exhibitors are not permitted to address the judge. If an exhibitor feels there is a problem, he may approach the ringmaster or the show manager. 19. Horses that are ridden or driven during the competition must be ridden or driven in Sunday’s parade, not paraded on halter, or exhibitors will forfeit their prize money. 20. All horses must be washed at the wash stand. No washing near the barns. 21. All stalls are to be kept clean and tidy at all times. The horse committees reserve the right to verify. 22. All camping areas must be kept neat and tidy. 23. Definitions: a) An exhibit shall be interpreted as follows: one or more units of livestock qualifying for any entry into a class as specified in the classifications. All registered animals, whether owned by one person or by more than one person, individually or jointly, are considered to be the production of one farm or breeding unit on which they are maintained. 25
b) An exhibitor is any breeder or firm which presents animals or farm produce for official placing by a judge at the time specified for judging. c) In each classification where the same or common interests are involved in more than one breeding operation such operations are considered as one breeding unit. In all cases where there is any doubt that more than one breeding unit exists, the interpretation shall be that only one breeding unit exists. The responsibility of proof of separation of breeding units shall rest with the exhibitors. d) Purebred means an animal of the breed as determined by the by-laws of an association authorized to register animals of that breed 24. Checking of exhibits is the responsibility of the fair committee. They will exclude ineligible animals and those not positively identified before judging. 25. Split classes. For all species, classes may be split at the discretion of the judge when the number of exhibits is deemed excessive. The two sections will still be viewed as one single class. 26. Animal registration. All exhibits must be owned by and registered as purebred in the name of the exhibitor. Note exception in the Get-of-Sire class. Registration of each heavy horse must accompany the entry, or, in the case of spring and summer foals, a breeding certificate must be available. 27. No smoking. Smoking in the horse barns is strictly prohibited. 28. No motorized vehicles, stock or flatbed trailers are permitted to be parked between the horse barns. Parking will be available in the back. 29. Exhibitors’ Competitions (Separate prizes for Heavy & Light horses) Exhibitor’s prize based on the quality of the exhibit. Decorations and neatness 50% Information to the public 25% Courtesy 25% $40 $30 $20 $10 30. Trophies: All Heavy & Light Horse trophies are to stay on the fairgrounds. Trophies must be returned to the office Monday by 3:00 p.m. or prize money will be forfeited. 31. Heavy & Light Horse Campers: One spot will be allotted per family. A second spot may be requested. Second spots will be allotted based on demand and availability. Camping tents are not permitted. 32. Only the Fair office approved motor vehicles are permitted to circulate on the fairgrounds (Golf carts, RTVs) ***Before you criticize a volunteer, please be prepared to assume their responsibilities*** Please remember to thank our volunteers for their time and dedication! 26
HEAVY HORSE CLASSES Section 101: Canadian Section 102: Percheron Section 103: Clyde Section 104: Belgian Section 105: All other registered draft 4H / Young Farmers see pages 50, 51, 56 for information Championship classes (Ribbons only): Junior, senior and grand champion stallion (C4, C5, C6) and mare (C1, C2, C3) ribbon. One for each breed/Section. $100, $90, $75, $60, $55, $50, $40, $35, $25, $20 Class Description 1 Filly or colt foaled of current year 2 Colt one year old 3 Colt two years old C1: Junior championship 4 Colt three years and older C2: Senior championship C3: Grand Champion 5 Brood Mare 6 Filly one year old 7 Filly two years old C4: Junior championship 8 Filly three years old 9 Yeld Mare of 4, 5 or 6 years of age. 10 Mare 7 years and over. C5: Senior Championship C6: Grand Champion 11 Get-of-sire. Three animals, any age, the get of one sire. Each animal must have been shown in its appropriate single section if offered. At least one animal must be owned by the exhibitor and registered as purebred in the exhibitor’s name. 12 Progeny of dam. Two animals, any age, the progeny of the dam. Each 27
animal must have been shown in its appropriate single section if offered. Both animals must be owned by the exhibitor and registered as purebred in the exhibitor’s name. 13 Breeder’s Herd. One stallion and three mares, all owned by the same exhibitor. RIBBON ONLY Supreme Championship all breeds Section 123: All registered draft breeds $110, $100, $90, $80, $70, & $60 (for five remainder) 14 Pair registered draft horses, two on the box. All breeds compete. Registered geldings are not eligible in this class. Section 124: Draft & Light breeds compete 1. Mason Ashley Martin Trophy for Get-of-sire or Progeny of dam. Open to light and draft breeds. Registered horses only. See details on trophy page. Section 112: Canadian horse specials $100, $90, $80, $70, $60, $60, $60, $60, $60, $60 Class Description 1A One or more Canadian horses hitched to an antique vehicle, proper attire to be worn. Once each day Saturday and Sunday. 1B One or more Canadian horses hitched to an antique vehicle, proper attire to be worn. Once each day Saturday and Sunday. 2 Pair of Canadian horses hitched to a 4 wheeled wagon. 3 Tandem hitch of Canadian horses hitched to a wagon or cart. 4 Pair of Canadian horses hitched to a buggy or wagon driven by a lady. $110, $100, $90, $80, $70, $60, $50, $50, $50, $50 28
Class Description 5 4 horse hitch of Canadian horses hitched to a 4 wheeled wagon, antique vehicle or buggy. 6 Unicorn hitch of Canadian horses hitched to a4 wheeled wagon or express. Section 113: Grade draft horse specials $30, $25, $20, $15, $12 Class Description 15 Grade draft mare and foal on halter 16 Grade draft yearling and two-year old 17 Grade gelding three years old and over Section 114: Registered or grade specials *All draft team hitches require driver and assistant in proper attire $90, $80, $70, $60, $50, $40(for 6th to 10th), $25 (remainder) Class Description 21 Draft mare or gelding, on line, one entry per exhibitor. The top placing horse will be awarded the Earl Marsh Trophy for the best draft horse on the grounds. The top placing Brome county horse and / or owner permanent, full time county resident, will be awarded the T.D. Frizzle Trophy 22 Bill Blackwood Memorial Trophy. Single draft horse, hitched to a two wheel cart. Lady driver in formal attire. Driver 18+ years. 23 Guy Yates Trophy. Tandem hitch, hitched to a four-wheel wagon or two-wheel cart. 24 Unicorn class, three horses not necessarily owned by exhibitor, hitched to a four-wheel wagon. 25 Troika hitch, not necessarily owned by exhibitor hitched to a four-wheel wagon. 26 J.C. Blackwood Trophy. Pair of draft horses, hitched to a four-wheel wagon. 27 Clyde Jersey Trophy. Pair of draft horses, registered or grade, hitched to a four-wheel wagon. Obstacle course. Top placing team from Brome 29
County will receive this trophy 28 Natasha Lavigne Trophy. Pair draft horses hitched to a four-wheel wagon. Lady driver 18 years and older. 29 Sam Evans Trophy. Girl or boy driver 8 to 12 years old. Pair of draft horses hitched to a four-wheel wagon. Each driver must demonstrate the ability to handle the team on his/her own. An adult 18 years and over capable of driving, must accompany each driver. Child cannot be tied; if this occurs then entry will be disqualified. 30 Sam Evans Trophy. Girl or boy driver 13 to 17 years old. Pair of draft horses hitched to a four-wheel wagon. Each driver must demonstrate the ability to handle the team on his/her own. An adult 18 years and over capable of driving, must accompany each driver. Child cannot be tied; if this occurs then entry will be disqualified. 31 Tandem hitch, hitched to a four-wheel wagon, obstacle course. $110, $100, $90, $80, $70 & $50 (for remainder to 14) 32 Robert Douglas Trophy Four horse hitch, hitched to a four-wheel wagon, not necessarily owned by the exhibitor. $275, $200, $150, $140, $130, $120, $110& $75 (for remainder to 12) 33 McPherson Trophy Six horse hitch, hitched to a four-wheel wagon, not necessarily owned by the exhibitor. Ribbon & trophy only classes Class Description 34 Single draft, heavy or light, ‘’skidding’’ competition. Timed competition event. All horses must have competed in one or more regular or special classes (ribbon and trophy class only). David Anderson Memorial Trophy 35 Single draft horse hitched to a two-wheel cart. Boy or Girl in formal attire. Driver 13 to 17 years old only. An adult 18+ years, capable of driving, must accompany each driver. Each driver must demonstrate the ability to handle the hitch on his/her own. Child cannot be tied on; if this occurs the entry will be disqualified. 36 Kid cart, 8 years to 12 years. An adult 18+ years, capable of driving, must accompany each driver. Each driver must demonstrate the ability to handle the hitch on his/her own. Child cannot be tied on; if this 30
occurs the entry will be disqualified. ***Young Farmers, Light & Heavy Horses: please make sure your entries are in for August 10th at 8 p.m. 31
LIGHT HORSE & PONY CLASSES Section 140: Morgan Section 141: Quarter Horse Section 142: Standard bred Section 143: Appaloosa Section 144: Paint Section 145: Arabian Section 146: American Saddlebred Section 147: Friesian Section 150: Registered Miniature Section 154: All other breeds registered horses Section 155: Grade light horse breeds Section 160: Hackney Pony Section 161: Welsh Pony Section 164: Shetland Pony Section 165: All other breeds registered ponies 4H / Young Farmers see pages 50, 51, 56 for information Sections 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 154, 164 $45, $40, $35, $30, $25 Sections 150, 160, 161, 165 $40, $35, $30, $25, $20 Championship classes (Ribbons only): Junior, senior and grand champion stallion (C4, C5, C6) and mare (C1, C2, C3) ribbon. One for each breed (Section). Class Description 41 Filly or colt foaled in current year 42 Filly or colt foaled one-year-old 43 Filly foaled two years old C1: Junior Champion Mare 44 Filly foaled, three years old 45 Yeld mare four, five or six years of age 46 Yeld mare seven years and older 47 Brood mare with foal of the current year 32
C2: Senior Champion Mare C3: Grand Champion Mare 48 Stallion two years old C4: Junior Champion Stallion 49 Stallion three years and older C5: Senior Champion Stallion C6: Grand Champion Stallion 50 Registered gelding, 2 years and over 51 Get-of-Sire: Three animals, any age, from same stallion. Each animal must have shown in their regular class if it was offered. The animals must be entered and registered in the owner’s name. One unit per exhibitor. 52 Progeny of Dam: Two animals, any age, from same mare. Each animal must have shown in their regular class if it was offered. The animals must be entered and registered in the owner’s name. One unit per exhibitor. Section 155: Grade Light Breeds $35, $30, $25, $20, $18 53 Mare or gelding, light breed, 3-years and over, shown on halter. Section 124: Draft & Light Breeds Compete 54 Mason Ashley Martin Trophy" for Get-of-Sire or Progeny of Dam. Open to both light and heavy breeds. Registered horses only. See details on trophy page. PERFORMANCE CLASSES Section 170: Roadster *Classes in this section open to exhibitors 18 years of age and older 33
$80, $70, $60, $50, $40 Section Class Description 170 54 Roadster hitched to a bike. Stake class. Baxter Williams Memorial Trophy. 55 Green Road Horse to Bike: sponsored by Kubota Max Gagné & Fils Inc. Standardbred horse in its first or second consecutive year of showing Special prize added to the BCAS prize money 1st: $770 2nd: $330 3rd: $190 4th: $130 5th: $80 56 Roadster hitched to a four-wheeled buggy. Stewart Trophy 57 Roadster hitched to a four-wheeled buggy. Raymond McMahon Trophy 58 Roadster hitched to a bike. Section 171: Harness Horse, Saddle Seat, Combination *Classes in this section open to exhibitors 16 years of age and older. *Helmets are MANDATORY for riders under 18 years of age *Horses in this section not eligible for classes in Section 173 $60, $50, $40, $35, $25 Section Class Description 171 59 Registered Morgan harness horse. Miles Rhicard Trophy 60 Open single harness horse hitched to a 4-wheeled buggy, lady driver. Permanent residents and horses from Brome County compete separately for "Lady Memorial Trophy". 61 Open gentlemen driver. Single hitch to a 4-wheeled buggy. Permanent residents and horses from Brome County compete separately for "Delbert Tibbits Trophy". Winner of this class will be presented “The James (Sonny) Henderson Memorial Trophy”. 62 Open palefrenier class, single horse. Gentleman or lady driver. 63 Open combination Class. Horse only to count. Rider and 34
driver need not be the same person. Harry Wallace Trophy. 64 Open saddle seat, ridden by a lady. Horse 60%. Rider 40%. Horses not eligible for Classes 66 or 67. 65 Open, saddle seat English pleasure, The Little Valley Kingpin Trophy will be awarded to the highest placed Morgan entry. Horses not eligible for classes 66 & 67. Section 172: Hunt Seat & Western *Classes in this section open to exhibitors 18 years of age and older. *Horses in this section not eligible for classes in Section 173 $60, $50, $40, $35, $25 Section Class Description 172 66 Hunt seat pleasure. Horses not eligible for classes 64 & 65. 67 Hunt seat equitation. Horses not eligible for classes 64 & 65. 68 Pair saddle horses. Western attire, hunt seat, or saddle seat 69 Western pleasure. 70 Western command class. 71 Western equitation. 72 $5 Fanny Ride. Exhibitor must bring a $5 bill to participate. Winner takes it all. 73 Open Riders in Arabian theme. Controlled hand gallop. 74 Western parade. Tack and dress 25%. Performance 75%. Karen Brooks Memorial Trophy Section 173: Gymkhana *Classes in this section open to exhibitors 18 of age and older *Horses participating in this section are not eligible for any other Performance section *No time allowance will be given for tack changes *Any rider who intentionally runs into the fence or gate to stop his/her horse will be disqualified from the class and not permitted to ride in any other classes 35
* Riders must be in western attire $60, $50, $40, $35, $25 Section Class Description 173 75 Flag race. 76 Barrel Race. 77 Keyhole Race. 78 BIG T Section 180: Youth Riding & Driving *Classes in this section open to exhibitors 17 years of age and under *No stallions are permitted in youth classes *Equestrian helmets are MANDATORY $60, $50, $40, $35, $25 Section Class Description 180 79 English pleasure. Christy Trew Memorial Trophy 80 Western pleasure. 81 Open driving. Horse hitched to a cart or a four-wheeled buggy. 82 Barrel Race. Rider must be in Western attire. No time allowance will be given for tack changes 83 English command class. 84 Western command class. 85 Musical sacks. 86 Western Equitation 87 English Equitation Section 181: Pony Riding & Driving *Participants to be 15 years of age and under unless otherwise stipulated *No stallions are permitted in youth classes (14.2 hands and under) *Equestrian helmets MANDATORY for riding & driving classes 36
$40, $35, $30, $25, $20 & $5 (remainder) Section Class Description 181 8 Pony hitched to a cart or a four-wheeled buggy. 9 Equitation, English or western tack. 10 Walk & Trot. 10 & under. English or western tack. 11 Musical Sacks, 13-15 years. 12 Pony or Horse costume class. Walk only, no vehicles. 13 Western Parade. Tack & dress 25%. Performance 75%. 14 English or western pleasure. 15 Egg and Spoon race, 12 years and under. 16 Barrel race, 13 to 15 years. Rider must be in Western attire. No time allowance will be given for tack changes 17 Musical Sacks, 12 years and under. 29 Musical Sacks finalists! Top 3 placing of classes 11 and 17 compete. ($65, $55, $45, $35, $25, $20) 30 Pony hitched to a two-wheeled cart Section 182: Youth Roadster Pony *Participants to be 17 years of age and under *Equestrian helmets MANDATORY for riding classes *Ponies participating in this section are only eligible to participate in Section 175 and Section 182 $40, $35, $30, $25, $20 & $5 (remainder) Section Class Description 182 28 Youth Roadster Pony Section 175: Hackney Pony *Classes in this section open to exhibitors 18 years of age and older 37
* Ponies participating in this section are only eligible to participate in Section 175 and Section 182 $50, $45, $40, $35, $30 Section Class Description 175 18 Roadster hitched to a bike with stable colors. 19 Roadster hitched to a bike with stable colors. 20 Open hackney driving. 21 Open hackney driving. Section 176: Registered Miniature Horses *Horses in this section are not eligible for any other Performance section, except Class 12 in Section 181 $40, $35, $30, $25, $20 Section Class Description 176 22 Open driving, two or four-wheeled buggy 23 Open pair of miniature hors hitched to a four-wheeled vehicle. 24 Open single miniature horse hitched to a two-wheeled cart Section 177: Fine Harness Pony *Classes in this section open to exhibitors 18 years of age and older $40, $35, $30, $25, $20 Section Class Description 177 25 Open pair of ponies hitched to a four-wheeled vehicle 26 Open single pony hitched to a two-wheeled cart. 27 Open tandem pony Hitched to a four-wheeled vehicle 31 Open single pony hitched to a four-wheeled vehicle ***Young Farmers, Light & Heavy Horses: please make sure your entries are in for August 10th at 8 p.m. 38
HORSE SCHEDULE Halter: light & draft breeds show concurrently on the track in front of the grandstand. Sections will be judged by breed in the sequence listed. Refer to class details in the fair book. Performance classes will begin immediately following 4-H Horse Show. Thursday – August 30th 2018 10:00 a.m. DRAFT & LIGHT Section 101 Canadian Classes 1 – 10 Section 102 Percheron Classes 1 – 10 Section 103 Clydesdale Classes 1 – 10 Section 104 Belgian Classes 1 – 10 Section 105 All Other Registered Draft Classes 1 – 10 Section 140 Morgan Classes 41 – 52 Section 141 Quarter Horse Classes 41 – 52 Section 142 Standardbred Classes 41 – 52 Section 143 Appaloosa Classes 41 – 52 Section 144 Paint Classes 41 – 52 Section 144 Paint - Boomhower Trophy Class 46 Section 145 Arabian Classes 41 – 52 Section 146 American Saddlebred Classes 41 – 52 Section 147 Friesian Classes 41 – 52 Section 150 Registered Miniature Classes 41 – 52 Section 154 All Other Breeds Registered Horses Classes 41 – 52 Section 155 Grade Light Breeds Class 53 Section 160 Hackney Pony Classes 41 – 52 Section 161 Welsh Pony Classes 41 – 52 Section 164 Shetland Pony Classes 41 – 52 Section 165 All Other Breeds Registered Ponies Classes 41 – 52 Friday – August 31st 2018 9:00 a.m. DRAFT & LIGHT Section 113 Grade Classes 15 – 17 Section 114 Draft Mare or Gelding Classes 21 T.D. Frizzle Trophy Top Placing Brome County Earl Marsh Trophy Best draft horse on grounds Section 124 Draft & Light Breeds Compete Class 13 Mason Ashley Martin Trophy Light & Draft Breeds Compete 11:00 a.m. 4H HORSE SHOW 39
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