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FEATURE BREED SPONSOR DAIRY CATTLE Competition Schedule 30 August - 8 September 2019 | theshow.com.au
2019 DAIRY CATTLE DAIRY CATTLE IMPORTANT INFORMATION ARRIVAL TIMES Cattle will not be admitted to the Showground before 8.00 am on Thursday 29 August. Exhibitors are encouraged to arrive between 8.00 am and 4.00 pm on Thursday 29, Friday 30 and Saturday 31 August. If exhibitors are arriving outside of these times, they should contact the Dairy Cattle office or a member of the Dairy Cattle Committee. All cattle must be on the Showground by 12.00 noon on Saturday 31 August. Heifers entered for the School Junior Show Competition to arrive by 12.00 noon on Sunday 1 September. ENTRY GATE All cattle to be unloaded at Leader Street No 3 Car Park – NO UNLOADING OF CATTLE ON THE SHOWGROUND. INSPECTION OF CATTLE An inspection will be made of all cattle exhibits for identification purposes and defects on Sunday 1 September, commencing at 9 am. Exhibitors of all cattle shall produce registration certificates of animals entered. This will take place in the cattle stalls and an attendant must be present to supply any information required by the inspectors. Any animal rejected as a result of this inspection cannot be shown and must be removed from the Showground, the time of removal to be at the discretion of the Committee. FEATURE BREED Feature Breed exhibitors must remain for the entirety of the Show. Departure of Feature Breed cattle will be permitted on Sunday 8 September from 2.00 pm. JUDGING/TIMETABLE Sunday 1 September Inspection – All Breeds........................................................................................................................................................... 9.00 am Monday 2 September Judging of Breed Classes for Ayrshire & Illawarra ................................................................................................................. 9.00 am Judging of Breed Classes for Holstein & Jersey .................................................................................................................... 1.30 pm Tuesday 3 September Young Handlers Workshop .................................................................................................................................................... 9.00 am Junior Show Competition ..................................................................................................................................................... 11.00 am State Young Handlers Championship .................................................................................................................................... 4.00 pm SADA Barbecue ..................................................................................................................................................................... 7.00 pm Wednesday 4 September Guernsey - Feature Breed (all classes) .................................................................................................................................. 9.00 am Intermediate Supreme Champion Female .............................................................................................................. 11.30 am (approx) Interbreed Supreme Judging .................................................................................................................................................. 2.00 pm Thursday 5 September State Young Judges Championship ....................................................................................................................................... 9.00 am Dairy Day ............................................................................................................................................. 11.00 am (for a 12 noon start) Friday 6 September Exhibitor Meeting ................................................................................................................................................................. 10.00 am DEPARTURE TIMES Interstate Exhibitors (other than Feature Breed) .......................................................... Friday 6 September between 6 am and 8 am Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Ayrshire, Illawarra & Holstein .................................................................... Friday 6 September from 2.00 pm Guernsey (Feature Breed)............................................................................................................Sunday 8 September from 2.00 pm (Feature Breed awards & ribbons must not be removed before 2.00 p.m.) School Junior Show Competition Heifers only ....................................................................... Wednesday 4 September from 4.00 pm ...................................................................................................................or Thursday 5 September between 7.00 am and 9.00 am Exhibitors are not permitted to remove their cattle from the pavilions until their allotted departure time. Personnel: Pavilion Supervisors: Tin (Pavilion 13): Gino Pacitti Brick (Pavilion 14): Ray Fiebiger Dairy Section Supervisor: John Maidment Milking Dairy Manager: Robert Butler Assistant Dairy Manager: Cameron McDonald Front cover photo “Keywyn Aron Columbine”, Keywyn Farms, courtesy of Dean Malcolm, Crazy Cow 1
2019 DAIRY CATTLE ENTRY DETAILS DAIRY CATTLE Exhibitors may nominate entries for a number of animals not exceeding 150% of the spaces booked. Details of all animals CLOSING DATE OF ENTRIES nominated and class numbers must be shown on the entry FRIDAY 28 JUNE 2019 at 5.00 pm form. Please note that the number of spaces booked is to represent the actual number of animals being brought to the • The following conditions will strictly apply: Show. • All entry forms, whether posted, lodged in person or Exhibitors shall not bring onto the Showground any more submitted online, must be in the Society’s possession at animals than spaces booked. its Administration Office by 5.00 pm (CST) on Friday 28 All withdrawals must be submitted by 12 August 2019. June 2019. Exhibitors who do not fill all their spaces with cattle will be • When sending entry forms and fees by post, the onus is fined in accordance with the following scale: on the exhibitor to ensure adequate delivery time. 1 space - $20 per space 2 spaces - $40 per space • Entry forms by facsimile or email are strictly forbidden 3 spaces - $60 per space and will be destroyed. 4 spaces - $80 per space • Absolutely no exception to the above conditions will be 5 or more spaces - $100 per space made to any exhibitor under any circumstance. Any fine issued must be paid before exhibitors are permitted Nominations for Group Classes for replacement and late to show their animal/s. The Committee reserves the right to entries will be accepted up to 12 August 2019. re-allocate any space/s not occupied by an exhibit.. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ENTRIES PAYMENT OF FEES Entries submitted online will be acknowledged via email. When paying fees by cheque or credit card, exhibitors must For postal entries, if you require formal acknowledgement that ensure that sufficient funds are available at the time of entry. your entry has been received please include a stamped, self- Failure to do so may result in non-acceptance of entries. addressed envelope with your entry form. WITHDRAWALS ON LINE ENTRIES All withdrawals must be clearly marked "Withdrawal - Dairy Entries for the Dairy Cattle section can be submitted online. Cattle Section" and include exhibitor name, exhibit name, Please go to www.theshow.com.au for further information. class number and exhibit number (if known). Withdrawals can be sent via email to entries@adelaideshowground.com.au or ENTRY FEES (GST INCLUDED) faxed to (08) 8210 5222 and must be made by 17 August 2019. Verbal withdrawals will not be accepted. Member Non Member Paper Paper REFUNDS Online Online Entry Entry No refunds of entry fees will be made after the closing date of Exhibit Space - by entries. Friday 28 June (actual number of $45 $60 $60 $65 MEMBERSHIP animals being brought Exhibitors need not be members of the Society but members to the show) are entitled to a reduced entry fee. Late Entry – by Membership fees: Adults $170, Juniors $58 (under 18). 12 August Membership of other Royal Show Societies does not entitle (animal not entered exhibitors to a reduced rate of entry fees. N/A $115 N/A $145 on original entry form, includes exhibit ENTRY PASSES space) Exhibitors will receive one 10 Day Show Pass per five spaces Additional Space – by booked (to a maximum of 5 passes) 12 August (animal must be N/A $45 N/A $60 CONTACT DETAILS named on original Post RA&HS – Dairy Cattle Section, PO Box 108, Goodwood entry) SA 5034 Replacement Animal Email: entries@adelaideshowground.com.au – by 12 August Phone: (08) 8210 5211 (between 9.00 am and 5.00 pm (for replacement Monday to Friday) animal where a space Website www.theshow.com.au N/A $45 N/A $45 has been booked but the animal was not YOUR PRIVACY named on the original If you do not want your details to be made available to other entry form) parties, please tick the box on the entry form supplied by the Clipping Chute – by RA&HS. Your personal information will then only be used by $80 $80 $80 $80 28 June the RA&HS to maintain contact with you and allow us to Locker Fee (whether manage your entries. The RA&HS reserves the right to inform shared or not) $40 $40 $40 $40 prize sponsors of the details of recipients to enable - by 28 June distribution of their voucher/product prizes. Cheques should be made payable to RA&HS and posted with Please note: by ticking the box to suppress your details, your the completed entry form. name will appear in the Catalogue (if applicable) but your address will not. 2
2019 DAIRY CATTLE DEFINITION OF BREEDER GENERAL REGULATIONS The breeder of an animal is the registered owner of its dam at Exhibitors are reminded that the Society’s General the time of birth, excepting in the Holstein-Friesian section in Regulations apply to all sections of the Show. A copy of the which case the Holstein-Friesian Cattle Association definition General Regulations can be obtained from the Society’s will apply. website at www.theshow.com.au or from the Society’s Administration Office. CLIPPING CHUTES Exhibitors should note that the General Regulations contain a Exhibitors wishing to use an area to clip their animal/s must number of provisions relevant to competitions and this apply for a Clipping chute at the time of entry. If you are using Schedule including but not limited to, offences, penalties, a professional fitter on your cattle, please ensure a clipping prohibited drugs. As those conditions apply in addition to the chute space is booked. Clipping chutes will not be permitted regulations contained within this schedule. Exhibitors should to be placed in spaces booked for animals. Clipping chutes familiarise themselves with the General Regulations. placed in spaces allocated to animals will be removed. Applications for clipping chutes must be made no later than SPECIAL REGULATIONS 28 June 2019. Exhibitors are reminded that the Special Regulations contained within this Schedule are merely supplementary to CLIPPING OF EXHIBITS and subject to the General Regulations. Exhibitors shall not clip Dairy Cattle on the Showground The members of the Society’s Dairy Cattle & Pig Committee between 10.00 pm and 6.00 am except on Monday and shall have the authority to act on behalf of the Society to take Wednesday (major judging days) when clipping can any necessary action under these Special Regulations. commence at 5.30 am Anyone wishing to clip outside these times will need to advise the Society before 12 August 2019 SUBMISSION OF ANIMALS ENTERED so an alternative clipping area can be allocated. These There is no restriction on the number of animals per exhibitor alternative areas will be the allocated area for that exhibitor in each class. for the duration of the Show. Exhibitors who clip animals Should the number of animals entered exceed the number outside of these times will not be permitted to parade for which can be accommodated, the Society reserves the right judging. to reduce the number in whatever manner it deems fit. LOCKERS COMPULSORY REGISTRATION OF STOCK A limited number of lockers are available on the Showground. All cattle must be registered in the Stud Book for its particular The Society will, subject to availability, allocate lockers to breed. exhibitors. Applications for lockers must be made out not later Entries for Appendix 1 and 2 animals will be accepted in the than 28 June 2019. Guernsey and Holstein sections only. Lockers will (subject to demand) be allotted on the following In the Illawarra section, animals that are the progeny of a sire basis: and a dam that are both registered Illawarra Herd Book and Exhibitors under 15 years of age may not apply for a locker also comply with the Federal Illawarra Show Policy are Exhibitors with less than eight spaces can apply for one eligible to be shown. locker only. Exhibitors with 1 to 2 spaces may be allocated a share locker SUBMISSION OF ENTRIES Exhibitors with eight or more spaces can apply for two lockers The Society will accept only those entries which are only. registered at the time of entry and for which the following is Due to the limited number of lockers available for exhibitors detailed on the entry form: onsite, we urge exhibitors to consider their accommodation 1. CLASS NUMBER requirements for 2019 and plan accordingly. 2. NAME OF ANIMAL The use of cooking or heating apparatus in lockers is strictly 3. REGISTRATION NUMBER prohibited. The consumption of intoxicating liquor or drugs in 4. TATTOO NUMBER – excluding Holstein lockers is forbidden. 5. NLIS VID NUMBER Exhibitors must not store hay on the lefts under lockers. 6. DATE OF BIRTH 7. NAME OF SIRE AND DAM PRIZES 8. NAME OF BREEDER Prize money will be paid as follows: “Pending” registrations will not be accepted. Dry Classes All Dairy Cattle exhibitors must bring the original or a copy of First $80; Second $40; Third $30; Fourth $15 the registration certificate or lease agreement for all animals In Milk Classes entered to the Showground. These must be available for First $120; Second $60; Third $45; Fourth $20 perusal at the time of inspection. Group Classes (including Type & Production and all classes where animal is drawn from general classes) OWNERSHIP First $40; Second $30; Third $10 All exhibits must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor or First to fourth prize ribbons will be available in all classes. held by the exhibitor under a written and recorded lease at If there is prize money allocated for 5th and/or 6th, a ribbon time of entry. will also be presented. All cattle will be NLIS scanned while at the Show. In Feature Breed classes, judges may award to 6th position regardless of the number of entries. Sashes will be awarded to all Champions, Reserve Champion, Supreme Champion and Most Successful Exhibitors, Cow with Best Udder, Type and Production Classes, and Production Ribbons Classes 3
2019 DAIRY CATTLE PAYMENT OF PRIZE MONEY SHOW ETHICS All prize money won during the Royal Adelaide Show will be The Dairy Section of the RA&HS subscribes fully to the paid by Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) only. National Code of Ethics devised by the All Dairy Breeds Show PRIZE MONEY WILL BE PAID AT THE END OF OCTOBER. Ring Committee (ADBSRC). The ADBSRC consists of Any trophy, prize or prize money not claimed by 11 December representatives of all Australian Dairy Breeds and has the of the current year. shall be deemed forfeited by the exhibitor primary purpose of developing a national code of show ring and the RA&HS shall no longer be liable to pay or provide the ethics to ensure dairy animals presented for exhibition will be prize. in their natural conformation and structure, free from modification caused by unethical fitting practices. Details of PRIZE MONEY AND GST the Code of Ethics are fully described in the document All Prize money as stated in the Prize Schedule does not include Dairy Breeds National Show Ring Code of Ethics - Dated 14 GST. March 2018. It is the responsibility of all exhibitors to read and The prize money which we pay to successful exhibitors familiarise themselves with the Code of Ethics regulations. depends on information provided to us. If you confirm that you They are available from the RA& HS website under the Dairy are GST registered and provide your Australian Business Cattle Competition Information. It is the Exhibitors Number (ABN), we will pay the appropriate prize money plus responsibility to ensure that any animal in their ownership or 10% GST. We will provide you with a Recipient Created Tax their representatives, associated with the preparation and Invoice which you will need to submit to the Australian exhibition of their animal is not subject to any violation of the Taxation Office. Code of Ethics prior to or during exhibition and whilst on the If you confirm you are registered for GST, in entering the Adelaide Showground. competition, you acknowledge your agreement to the The following regulations will be particularly highlighted for the following: 2019 Royal Show. You will not issue a tax invoice to the RA&HS in respect to All in milk entries will be subjected to an ultra sound udder prize money received; scan prior to the cow entering the ring for the individual breed You will notify the RA&HS if you cease to be registered for class and will not be permitted to return to the Pavilion after GST. scanning, for the purpose of detecting any unethical If you provide your Australian Business Number but are not manipulation of the udder or improper fitting practices, such registered for GST, we will pay the prize money as detailed in as over filling and over bagging of cows udders. Any cow the Prize Schedule without reference to the GST. found to be showing high levels of stress, must be miked out If you confirm you are entering as part of a private immediately and will be disqualified from the ring. recreational pursuit or hobby, we will pay the prize money as Scanning receipt to be presented to the steward upon detailed in the Prize Schedule without reference to GST. entering the ring. All animals may be subject to measuring of top line hair. This IMPORTANT will be done randomly as cattle enter the judging ring and top It is important that you either: line hair shall not exceed 3.8 cm in height. • Confirm you are entering as part of a private recreational Teat Setting is a breach of the rules and regulations and any pursuit or hobby, or offending animal detected as a first offence is to be withdrawn • Confirm you are entering as a GST registered business immediately from all eligible classes in that current Royal and supply your ABN Adelaide Show. Failure to do either of the above will cause the RA&HS to A second breach at the current Show or subsequent Shows withhold tax, at the maximum tax rate, from your prize money by the exhibitor of the teat setting rules would result in the in accordance with Australian tax legislation. offending animal being withdrawn immediately from all eligible The RA&HS is not a tax consultant and therefore assumes no classes at the current Show and the exhibitor then banned liability for actions taken as a result of these guidelines. In any from showing any animals at the Royal Adelaide Show the instances where an entrant or sponsor is uncertain of the tax following year. implications of their involvement, they should consult their A third breach at the current Show or subsequent Shows by own accountant or tax advisor. the exhibitor would then see the exhibitor banned from the The Society makes every endeavour to ensure all prizes Royal Adelaide Show for five years. listed are accurate at the time of printing. Should a prize (cash, voucher, product, trophy) be withdrawn by a sponsor STOCK TRUCK PARKING subsequent to printing, the Society will pay prize money as An area is available at the Morphettville Racecourse for the stated above. It is the responsibility of the prize winner to parking of stock trucks during the Royal Adelaide Show. For follow-up with the Society any sponsored prize (cash, further information contact the Entries Team on (08) 8210 voucher, product, trophy) they believe they are entitled to 5211 or entries@adelaideshowground.com.au prior to 11 December in the year of the prize being awarded. The Society will not follow-up prize sponsors after this date or FIRE PRECAUTIONS review any prizes that may have been incorrectly awarded. Precautions will be taken to guard against fire, and to protect the property at the Show, but exhibits will not be insured at TROPHIES the cost of the Society. All trophies and special prizes will be paid to the winner by the Smoking is strictly prohibited in all livestock pavilions and Society by cheque, unless the donor specifically wishes to lockers. provide a trophy. All trophies must be in the hands of the Society at least 14 days prior to the opening day of the Show. 4
2019 DAIRY CATTLE No exhibitor or other person shall remove, or displace, or Each such animal shall at all times be the sole risk and interfere in any way with, or use for any purpose other than responsibility of the exhibitor and the person or persons the prevention of fire, any article or appliance provided for use removing the animal shall at all times be deemed to be the in the case of an outbreak of fire upon the Showground, nor agents of the exhibitor and all acts and omissions on the part shall any exhibitor or other person remove or alter, or add to, of such person or persons shall be deemed to be the acts and or interfere in any way with any fixture, fitting, article, omissions of the exhibitor who shall indemnify and hold appliance or thing owned by the Society, or used in such indemnified the Society, its servants and agents from all fixture, fitting, article, appliance or thing for any purpose other claims whatsoever in respect of the animal whether by reason than for which it is intended by the Society to be used. of any loss or injury to or caused by the animal or because of transportation, feeding or housing or otherwise howsoever. Hay will not be permitted to be stored on top of the lofts The pavilion supervisor must be advised immediately of any directly under the lockers in the Brick Shed. sick or diseased animals attended to by the Society’s There is to be no doubling up of powerboard (ie) one Veterinary Surgeon. powerboard per powerpoint. Powerboard size is limited to a maximum of 5 outlets and powerboards must be overload JOHNE’S DISEASE protected. Dairy Cattle attending the Show must be a minimum of Dairy Score 3. Dairy Cattle with a Dairy Assurance Score lower IMPORTANT INFORMATION than 7 and over 2 years of age must have had a negative JD Exhibitors are advised that no soft furnishings are to be blood test. Please return your completed “Natinal Cattle brought into the Dairy Cattle Pavilions (eg lounge chairs etc) Health Declaration” (together with results if required) with your entry forms. You can obtain this form at PARADES www.pir.sa.gov.au/biosecurity/animal_health/moving_cattle_t Non-prize winning animals may be paraded with the o_south_australia_from_interstate Committee’s sanction. Exhibitors shall be liable to a fine of $5 in each case in which RINGWORM the order, of the Committee, to parade is not obeyed, and 1. Any animal found infected with ringworm prior to the Royal shall be liable to forfeit any prize awarded to their exhibit or Show can still be brought to the Showground provided that a exhibits. veterinary certificate is produced on arrival stating that the Exhibits participating in a parade must be handled and/or veterinarian has seen the animal treated and/or washed in the controlled by a competent handler.Handlers participating in last 4 days with an appropriate fungicide. Grand Parades must be neatly dressed. Those not 2. That further washings take place not more than 4 days appropriately dressed will be asked not to participate. apart while on the Showground and in the presence of the Children under the age of 8 years of age are not to be present duty veterinarian. in Grand Parades. 3. Cattle found infected for the first time while on the Showground - invoke Rule 2. EXHIBITS 4. That Breed Societies inspectors reserve the right to ban Cattle must not be rugged during the time the Show is open to any animals from the judging ring if an attack is so bad that, in the public. their opinion, the showing of that animal is likely to detract Cattle which are not thoroughly tractable to lead will not be from the spectacle of the Show ring. allowed on the Showground. 5. Health certificates issued by the Society’s Veterinarian will Any cow or heifer entered as dry, if in milk at time of take precedence over health certificates issued by exhibitor’s competition, may compete as a wet cow, or vice versa. veterinarians. A dry cow is one that has been in milk for nine months or more, and has been milked out immediately before entering PESTIVIRUS the judging ring, or a cow not giving any milk, visibly in calf. All cattle will be required to be tested for Pestivirus and This cow must have produced a calf by natural birth within 18 certified as non-PI (persistently infected). Exhibitors must months of the closing date of entries. complete question 3b on the National Cattle Health Declaration stating this testing complete. Copies of test INFECTIOUS/NOTIFIABLE DISEASES results must be submitted by 13 August 2018. EMAI Exhibitors must certify their animals brought onto the laboratories provide PI-test® using hair samples, visit Showground for competition have not been exposed to any http://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/about-us/services/laboratory- infectious/notifiable disease/s to the best of their knowledge. services/veterinary/pestivirus-infection-cattle for sample kits, pricing, turnaround times & veterinary specimen advice SICK OR DISEASED ANIMALS forms. Swans Veterinary Services provide PI-test® using ear If, in the opinion of a qualified veterinary surgeon appointed notch testing, visit http://www.swansvet.com for kits, pricing, by the Society, an animal on the Showground shall be so turnaround times and forms. injured or be so affected by sickness, disease or other ailment as to warrant its destruction or its removal from the INTERSTATE STOCK CLEARANCES Showground as the case may be the Society shall be entitled Interstate exhibitors need to complete a National Cattle to have the animal destroyed and/or require the animal to be Health Statement including their dairy score that travels with forthwith removed from the Showground. the cattle and must be presented at the Dairy Office when the The exhibitor, upon receipt of such notice, shall forthwith cattle are unloaded. The form can be downloaded from: remove such animal and failing such removal by them within www.farmbiosecurity.com.au/toolkit/declarations-and- the time prescribed by the Society, by written notice to the statements/ or obtained from PIRSA Murray Bridge Office 08 exhibitor or his representative on the Showground, the 8539 2112 Society may remove the animal or cause the animal to be removed and all costs and expenses of removal shall be borne by the exhibitor and shall be refunded to the Society. 5
2019 DAIRY CATTLE NLIS REQUIREMENTS name of exhibit, date of birth, name of sire and dam, name of All cattle must be NLIS compliant. This means all animals exhibitor and production. Display cards are also available must be tagged with an approved NLIS eartag (including from the Society. calves at foot). The Society will notify the NLIS database of all movements onto the Showground on behalf of exhibitors. DOGS NOT ALLOWED Dogs will not be permitted in the Dairy Cattle area. FODDER/WATER CONTAINERS Exhibitors must arrange their own fodder requirements. The DAIRY COMPLEX sale of all fodder is in the hands of the fodder merchant, The Society and the Dairy Authority of South Australia have Keelan & Fodder, located in the south-east corner of the combined to provide a 12 unit Dairy complex licensed by the Showground (opposite the tin Dairy Cattle Pavilion). Orders Metropolitan Milk Board to be situated in the north-west can be made by contacting Keelan Grain & Fodder on corner of Pavilion 13. 0457 929 998. All sales will be by selected credit card or cash All cows will be required to be milked in this complex unless only. special circumstances are approved by the Dairy Cattle Any exhibitor who, in the opinion of the Committee has more Committee. fodder than is considered necessary, will be required to The complex will be open for milking from 3.00 pm on remove the excess from the Showground. Exhibitors must not Thursday 29 August and will close for cleaning twice per solicit orders for fodder on the Showground. day. Exhibitors will be notified during the Show. Large and small square bales of hay and small round bales of Rules & Regulations hay (not exceeding 1m in diameter) will be permitted to be 1. Any animal which has been treated and/or its milk is not brought onto the Showground and must be kept tidy. fit for human consumption must have a signed Treatment Exhibitors not meeting these requirements will be banned Report Form completed by the exhibitor/handler and from bringing large square or small round bales onto the given to the Dairy Manager prior to milking. This is Showground at future Shows. included in the National Code of Ethics. A small number of watering troughs are available in the 2. No use of portable milking machines except at the washbay however, exhibitors not wishing to use these discretion of the Dairy Supervisor. troughs are requested to provide their own watering 3. Dairy Managers will co-ordinate all operations in the containers. Large, round bales (exceeding 1m in diameter) Dairy. are not permitted 4. Individual cows will be identified by RA&HS Exhibit Numbers which will be written on leg-bands supplied by STALL SPACE the Dairy Management. The depth of each stall space will be 2.8 metres. 5. Leg bands with cow exhibit numbers must be on all cows All boards be positioned no further than 2.8 metres out from prior to entry in milking dairy. the walls. All equipment, including feed and wheelbarrows, is 6. Infectious or problem-milk cows MUST be milked on to be stored within the 2.8 metres. Clipping chutes must be either of the two units outside the Exhibition Dairy. placed in the area allocated. 7. Cows with milk unfit for consumption but not infectious can be milked in the Dairy but the milk must be kept out STALL CLEANING of the milking plant by means of a test bucket inserted in Exhibitors will, to the satisfaction of the Society: the line between teat cups and milk line. 1. Keep the area allotted to them and their animals in a clean 8. Cows may be individually sampled and tested for and proper condition throughout the Show. components, cell count and antibiotic residues. 2. Clean their area regularly. Refuse must be deposited in the 9. Proceeds from milk may be credited to exhibitors at the manure bins provided. discretion of the Society. 3. Manure must not be deposited in the alleyways or general 10. Severe penalties will be enforced for contamination of purpose rubbish bins. bulk milk. 4. General purpose rubbish must not be deposited in manure 11. Treatment of cows teats and udders during milking must bins. be such that contamination of milk is avoided and 5. To assist in the transfer of manure to the bins provided, disease spread is minimised. It is preferable that teats please bring own equipment. are sprayed with iodine based solution after milking. 6. Exhibitors using calving pens are required to clean them 12. Exhibitors are encouraged to pre-spray and wipe clean out after use and to dispose of all afterbirth when animals udders before attaching milking machine to cows. Note: it have calved. Afterbirth should be disposed of with sawdust is ideal to allow a contact time of one minute as a and manure. minimum before wiping with clean paper towel. 13. Rugs must be off cattle at all milkings DRESS CODE 14. Dress – ALL PEOPLE WORKING IN THE PIT MUST BE Exhibitors and/or attendants shall wear attire acceptable to PROPERLY ATTIRED. their breed societies when leading cattle in the judging ring 15. All people in the pit must also wear at least an apron and and in parades. No exhibitor, or his attendant shall parade clean rubber boots are preferred. Thongs or bare feet are stock before the Judge whilst wearing attire bearing his own not allowed under any circumstances. The suitability of or the name of the Stud for which he works. attire worn must ensure the appropriate image is All exhibitors and their assistants/helpers are encouraged to presented for the benefit of the Society and Dairy present themselves and their allocated area (including Industry. kitchens) in a professional and presentable manner 16. The dairy will close for an hour twice daily after morning appropriate for a Royal Show. and evening milking for cleaning. Times will be advised to exhibitors and the dairy will not be available for milking EXHIBITORS’ CARDS during those times. No exhibitor shall display any card or ribbon on their animal/s 17. Exhibitors are reminded that they should leave the dairy or pen/s other than those issued or approved of by the clean after use if not during a normal milking time. Society for the current Show. Exhibitors can supply their own display cards which show the animals catalogue number, 6
2019 DAIRY CATTLE Cleaning of the milking machine will be by dairy staff but AGES OF CATTLE hosing out of the dairy is encouraged. The milking The table below shows the dates on or between which machine should not be left running if no cows are being animals must be born to compete in the respective age milked. classes. 18. Dairy will close at the discretion of the Dairy Manager. Cow, over 6 years old, in milk (before 01/07/13) 19. Order of milking will be agreed between breed Cow, 6 years old, in milk (01/07/13– 30/06/14) representatives and in the case of a disagreement, Cow, 5 years old and over (before 01/07/14) resolved by dairy management. Cow, 5 years old, in milk (01/07/14– 30/06/15) 20. Disputes will be referred to the Dairy Supervisor and will Cow, 4 years old, in milk (01/07/15– 30/06/16) be resolved by the Dairy Cattle & Pig Committee. Cow, 3 years old and over, dry (before 01/07/16) 21. No cow treatments should be administered in the dairy, Cow or Heifer, over 2 years and under 3 years, dry this means injections and udder infusions, the use of teat (01/07/16– 30/06/17) sprays and udder creams is acceptable. Cow, 3 years old, in milk (01/07/16– 31/12/16) 22. The consumption of alcohol and drugs and smoking is Cow, 2 ½ years old, in milk (01/01/17– 30/06/17) banned in and near the dairy. Cow, 2 years old, in milk (01/07/17– 31/12/17) Cow or Heifer, over 2 years old, dry (before 01/07/17) COSTS AND DISPOSAL OF CONTAMINATED MILK Heifer, under 2 years, dry (after 30/06/17) As this complex is a registered dairy the same conditions Heifer, 2 years old, dry (01/07/17– 31/12/17) apply as with on-farm dairies – Heifer, 18 months old (01/01/18– 30/06/18) ie any exhibitors who supply milk that contaminates a bulk Heifer, yearling (01/07/18– 31/12/18) tank or a tanker load of milk will be held financially Heifer, born from January, current year (during 2019) responsible for: • The cost of collection and transport of the milk to the MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR AWARDS processing factory, including a replacement load of In determining the most successful awards, points will be market milk. allotted as follows: • Value of the milk lost due to contamination. • Cost of disposing of the contaminated milk. First, 3 points; second, 2 points; third, 1 point. Disposal costs will vary and producers will be given the option of disposing of the milk on their own properties. Contaminated In the event of a tie the following extra points will be counted: milk is considered to be any milk containing antibiotic, colostrum, blood or strong taint or smell. Senior Champion, 3 points; Intermediate Champion, 3 points; Juvenile Champion, 2 points; Reserve Senior Champion, 2 PRODUCTION CLASSES points; Reserve Intermediate Champion, 2 points; Reserve It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to provide production Juvenile Champion, 1 point. certificates. All production certificates to be handed to the Dairy Cattle Supervisor’s Office by 12:00 noon on Sunday 1 If there is still a tie, then fourth, fifth and sixth prizes will be September. taken into account. In type and production and all other classes requiring production qualifications, production figures obtained at official tests, and by recorder sampling and owner sampling SPECIAL AWARDS will be accepted. Calculations for the type and production class are to be SPECIAL PRODUCTION RIBBON calculated on one (1) point for each five (5) kilograms of fat A special production ribbon will be awarded to the top and protein over the following standard for age figures. butterfat plus protein production entry, from the ribbon winners, in each of the female classes 3 years old and over. J 2 year old 240 kg protein and fat S 2 year old 260 kg protein and fat The production calculation will be taken from the production J 3 year old 280 kg protein and fat certificate provided by the exhibitor of that animal. The most S 3 year old 290 kg protein and fat recently completed 305 day or less lactation will be used in J 4 year old 300 kg protein and fat the first instance. If the animal has not reached 305 days in S 4 year old 310 kg protein and fat her current lactation at the time of the show or completed a M 320 kg protein and fat lactation, then her previous lactation will be used providing it In the case of a draw, a 75% ratio factor will be introduced to was completed or 305 days was reached after July 1st of the decide the winner. previous year. In all cases the lactations used must only be a Calving age for standard for age production figures: maximum of 305 days. J 2 YEAR OLD (under 30 months) on or after 1/3/17 S 2 YEAR OLD (30 - 36 months) 01/09/16- 28/02/17 The Society acknowledges the generosity of J 3 YEAR OLD (36 - 42 months) 01/04/15- 31/08/16 S 3 YEAR OLD (42 - 48 months) 01/09/15- 28/02/16 J 4 YEAR OLD (48 - 54 months) 01/03/15- 31/08/15 S 4 YEAR OLD (54 - 60 months) 01/09/14- 28/02/15 Mature (over 60 months) on or before 31/08/14 For supporting all class cash prizes in the Dairy Cattle section 7
2019 DAIRY CATTLE THE WFI INSURANCE PRIZE TUESDAY 3 SEPTEMBER - SUPREME CHAMPION DAIRY COW STATE YOUNG HANDLERS The Champion Cow of each breed will compete for the Supreme Champion Dairy Cow award. CHAMPIONSHIP $700 and Royal Adelaide Show Trophy sponsored by WFI Open to competent paraders’ under 25 years of age on 1 September of the current year. Entrants must parade an THE ACHMEA AUSTRALIA FARM INSURANCE PRIZE animal two years old and under, dry. Judging will be wholly on MOST SUCCESSFUL DAIRY CATTLE EXHIBITOR the handler and presentation of the animal. Animals to be $300 sponsored by Achmea Australia drawn from general classes. Judging of this competition will commence at 5.30 pm on Tuesday 3 September. Post THURSDAY 5 SEPTEMBER entries. No entry fee required. DAIRY CATTLE STATE YOUNG JUDGES CHAMPIONSHIP The Committee will at its discretion, classify the entrants into Breeds: Jersey, Illawarra, Guernsey age classes. For further details, please refer to the Young Judges The RA&HS wishes to thank Competition Prize Schedule. The Yoghurt Shop For their sponsorship of the State Young Handlers Championship AYRSHIRE $50 per class $100 Champion Overall Junior Handler Class 1 Junior Handler 16 years of age or under to lead a heifer 18 ALL BREED DAIRY CATTLE JUNIOR HANDLERS months or under. COMPETITION Animals to be drawn from general classes. CHAMPION OVERALL JUNIOR HANDLER Class 2 Heifer, born from 1 January of the current year. School students eligible. Class 3 Yearling, born between 1 October and 31 December 2018 WEDNESDAY 4 SEPTEMBER - Class 4 Yearling, born between 1 July and 30 INTERBREED JUDGING September 2018 The judging will be done by all breed judges. Class 5 Heifer, 18 months old. Judges will not judge the breed which they have judged and will place the other animals in order of merit. Class 6 THE AUSTRALIAN AYRSHIRES PRIZE In the event of a tie, there will be a countback approved by Heifer, 2 years old, dry. the Society. First: $80 sponsored by Australian Ayrshires THE SEMEX PRIZE Class 7 Pair of Heifers, 2 years and under, dry. SUPREME INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION DAIRY COW JUVENILE CHAMPION AYRSHIRE FEMALE The Intermediate Champion Cow of each breed will compete not over 2 years of age. for the Supreme Intermediate Champion Dairy Cow. To be judged following completion of the Intermediate RESERVE JUVENILE CHAMPION AYRSHIRE FEMALE Champion Female of the Feature Breed. Not over 2 years of age. $500 sponsored by Semex Pty Ltd Class 8 Cow, over 2 years and under 3 years old, dry. THE SEMEX PRIZE SUPREME JUVENILE CHAMPION AWARD SPECIAL PRODUCTION RIBBON The Juvenile Champion of each breed will compete for the See conditions under Special Awards. Supreme Juvenile Champion Award. To be judged at the completion of Feature Breed judging. Class 9 Cow, 2 year old, in milk. $200 sponsored by Semex Pty Ltd THE SEMEX PRIZE Class 10 Cow, 2½ year old, in milk. GROUP OF THREE FEMALES Class 11 Cow, 3 year old, in milk. Two years old or over, of each breed, bred and owned by the exhibitor. THE BOLDVIEW FARMS PRIZE Winning groups in each breed class of three females will be INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION AYRSHIRE FEMALE eligible to compete. $100 sponsored by Boldview Farms $300 sponsored by Semex Pty Ltd RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION AYRSHIRE THE ELDERS PRIZE FEMALE GROUP OF FIVE FEMALES Judging of Group of Five Females, of each breed, any age. Class 12 Cow, 3 years old and over, dry. Animals to be selected from general classes by a committee, nominated by each breed Society. Class 13 THE AUSTRALIAN AYRSHIRES PRIZE $500 sponsored by Elders Limited Cow, 4 years old, in milk. First: $120 sponsored by Australian Ayrshires 8
2019 DAIRY CATTLE Class 14 Cow, 5 years old, in milk. Class 24 Cow, 4 year old, in milk. Class 15 THE COGENT PRIZE Class 25 Cow, 5 year old and over, in milk. Cow, 6 years old, in milk. First: Voucher ($50) sponsored by STGenetics CHAMPION BROWN SWISS FEMALE Australia RESERVE CHAMPION BROWN SWISS FEMALE Class 16 THE COGENT PRIZE Cow, over 6 years old, in milk. Class 26 Group of Three Females. First: Voucher ($50) sponsored by STGenetics Animals must be two years old or over. Australia Bred and owned by the exhibitor. Animals to be drawn from general classes. COW, WITH BEST UDDER Event to be comprised of the best udder winners in each milk class as selected by the judge. GUERNSEY - FEATURE BREED Animals to be drawn from general classes. Class 17 THE COLIN DAVIS MEMORIAL PRIZE AND AUSTRALIAN AYRSHIRES - SA BRANCH PRIZE New Holland Agriculture is proud to support the 2019 Group of Three Females. Guernsey Feature Breed with $6,000 as the Presenting Animals must be two years old or over. Sponsor. This support and additional sponsorship secured by Bred and owned by the exhibitor. the Guernsey Cattle Society of Australia SA/WA Branch will Animals to be drawn from general classes. be detailed in the 2019 Dairy Cattle Catalogue Prizes sponsored by Australian Ayrshires – SA Branch First: $80 and Perpetual Trophy; Second: Class 27 Cow, 3 years old and over, dry. $60; Third: $10 Class 28 Cow, over 2 years and under 3 years old, dry. Class 18 THE AGRI-GENE PRIZE Type and Production. Class 29 Cow or Heifer, 2 year old, dry. For cows any age. Cows to be awarded points out of 100 for type, Class 30 Heifer, 18 months old. one point for every 5 kg of fat plus protein above standard for age during 305 day lactation Class 31 Heifer, yearling. completed in the 12 month period prior to 1 July, of the current year. Class 32 Heifer, born from 1 January of the current year. Exhibitors are requested to refer to conditions for Production Classes preceding Special Awards. JUVENILE CHAMPION GUERNSEY FEMALE Name of animals to be stated on entry form. Not over 2 years of age. First: Voucher ($100) sponsored by Agri-Gene; RESERVE JUVENILE CHAMPION GUERNSEY FEMALE Class 19 Novice Class Not over 2 years of age. Open to any exhibitor who has not won a broad ribbon in the Ayrshire section of any Royal Show. HONOURABLE MENTION JUVENILE CHAMPION Animal to be owned but not necessarily bred by GUERNSEY FEMALE the exhibitor. Restricted to one entry per exhibitor. Class 33 THE BROOKLEIGH HANDLERS TROPHY Animals to be drawn from general classes. Dairy Cattle Junior Paraders' Competition. Open to paraders 8 years and under 18 years of THE ELDERS PRIZE age on 1 September of the current year. SENIOR CHAMPION AYRSHIRE FEMALE Entrants must parade an animal, two years old or $150 sponsored by Elders Limited under. To be judged on handler and presentation of the RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION AYRSHIRE FEMALE animal only. Animals to be drawn from general classes. THE FR & CL LIEBICH PRIZE and THE LANDMARK PRIZE Points from this class will not be eligible for The MOST SUCCESSFUL AYRSHIRE EXHIBITOR Most Successful award. $50 sponsored by FR & CL Liebich Name of handler to be nominated on judging day. $40 sponsored by Landmark First: $40 and Trophy sponsored by L F & J M Cleggett BROWN SWISS SPECIAL PRODUCTION RIBBON Class 20 Cow, under 2 year old, dry. See Conditions under Special Awards. Class 21 Cow, over 2 year old, dry. Class 34 Cow, 2 year old, in milk. Class 22 Cow, 2 year old, in milk. Class 35 Cow, 2½ year old, in milk. Class 23 Cow, 3 year old, in milk. Class 36 Cow, 3 year old, in milk. 9
2019 DAIRY CATTLE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION GUERNSEY FEMALE THE LANDMARK PRIZE MOST SUCCESSFUL GUERNSEY EXHIBITOR RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION GUERNSEY $40 sponsored by Landmark FEMALE HONOURABLE MENTION SENIOR CHAMPION HONOURABLE MENTION INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION GUERNSEY FEMALE GUERNSEY FEMALE SUPREME CHAMPION GUERNSEY FEMALE Class 37 Cow, 4 year old, in milk. EXHIBITOR ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD Class 38 Cow, 5 year old, in milk. To be awarded to the Best Handler and selected by the judge at the conclusion of judging. Class 39 Cow, 6 & 7 year old, in milk. Class 40 Cow, over 7 years old, in milk. HOLSTEIN Class 41 Novice Cow, any age Class 47 All Australian Holstein Youth Calf Class. Open to exhibitors who have not won a Senior For junior competitors under 17 years on show Championship in the Guernsey section at any day. previous Royal Adelaide Show. Fully registered and Appendix 1 and 2 calves Animals to be drawn from general classes. under 12 months of age on judging day of show Points from this class will not count towards the are eligible to enter. Most Successful Award. Calf only to be judged. The calf need not be owned or entered by the Class 42 THE ROTUNGA PRIZE junior competitor, but the exhibitor must submit Cow, with Best Udder. name of calf on entry form. Animals to be drawn from general classes. Calf to be held by junior competitor for competition First: $100 sponsored by A E & P D Rothe photographs. First and second placegetters will be eligible for Class 43 Group of Three Females. the All Australian Competition. Animals must be two years old or over. Bred and owned by the exhibitor. Class 48 THE WFI INSURANCE PRIZE Animals to be drawn from general classes. Heifer, born from 1 January of the current year. First: $80; Second: $40; Third: $30 Class 44 THE GLEN BARR TROPHY Prizes sponsored by WFI Sire's Progeny Group. Two females, the progeny of one sire. Class 49 Heifer, Winter yearling, born between 1/7/2017 Bred but not necessarily owned by the exhibitor. and 30/9/2017 Sire not to be shown with progeny. Name of sire to be stated on entry form. Class 50 Heifer, Spring yearling, born between 1/10/2017 Animals to be drawn from general classes. and 31/12/2017 First: $40 and Trophy Trophy sponsored by Mr W D B & L C Gemmell Class 51 Heifer, 18 months old. Class 45 Dam and Daughter, or two daughters of the Class 52 Heifer, 2 year old, dry. one dam. Owned but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor. THE HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA (SA) Name of dam to be stated on entry form. PRIZE Animals to be drawn from general classes. JUVENILE CHAMPION HOLSTEIN FEMALE Not over 2 years of age. Class 46 THE AGRI-GENE PRIZE $30 sponsored by Holstein Association of Australia, SA Type and Production. For cows any age. RESERVE JUVENILE CHAMPION HOLSTEIN FEMALE Cows to be awarded points out of 100 for type, Not over 2 years of age. one point for every 5 kg of fat plus protein above standard for age during 305 day lactation Class 53 THE AGRI-GENE PRIZE and THE PERC GILES completed in the 12 month period prior to 1 July, MEMORIAL PRIZE of the current year. Breeders' Junior Group. Exhibitors are requested to refer to conditions for Three females not exceeding 21/2 years of age. Production Classes preceding Special Awards. Bred, but not necessarily owned by the exhibitor. Name of animals to be stated on entry form. Animals to be drawn from general classes. Animals to be drawn from general classes. First: $25 sponsored by Holstein Association of First: Voucher ($100) sponsored by Agri-Gene Australia, SA and Voucher ($150) sponsored by Agri-Gene THE ELDERS PRIZE SENIOR CHAMPION GUERNSEY FEMALE SPECIAL PRODUCTION RIBBON $150 sponsored by Elders Limited See Conditions under Special Awards. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION GUERNSEY FEMALE 10
2019 DAIRY CATTLE THE ABS AUSTRALIA PRIZE and THE ELDERS PRIZE Class 54 THE COGENT PRIZE and THE HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA (SA) Cow, 2 year old, in milk. PRIZE First: Voucher ($50) sponsored by STGenetics SENIOR CHAMPION HOLSTEIN FEMALE Australia $130 sponsored by Holstein Association of Australia (SA) $150 sponsored by Elders Limited Class 55 THE COGENT PRIZE Voucher ($500) sponsored by ABS Australia Cow, 2½ year old, in milk. First: Voucher ($50) sponsored by STGenetics THE HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA (SA) Australia PRIZE RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION HOLSTEIN FEMALE Class 56 THE COGENT PRIZE $110 sponsored by Holstein Association of Australia (SA) Cow, 3 year old, in milk. First: Voucher ($50) sponsored by STGenetics THE LANDMARK PRIZE Australia MOST SUCCESSFUL HOLSTEIN EXHIBITOR $40 sponsored by Landmark THE HOLSTEIN ASSOC OF AUST (SA) PRIZE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION HOLSTEIN FEMALE THE A N & D PEGLAR PTY LTD PRIZE $50 sponsored by Holstein Assoc. of Aust (SA) MOST SUCCESSFUL BREEDER IN THE HOLSTEIN CLASSES THE HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA (SA) $100 sponsored by A N & D Peglar Pty Ltd PRIZE RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION HOLSTEIN FEMALE ILLAWARRA $50 sponsored by Holstein Association of Australia (SA) Class 64 Heifer, born from 1 January of the current year. Class 57 THE COGENT PRIZE Class 65 Heifer, yearling. Cow, 4 year old, in milk. First: Voucher ($50) sponsored by STGenetics Class 66 Cow or Heifer, 18 months old. Australia Class 67 Heifer, 2 year old, dry. Class 58 THE BILLABONG STUD PRIZE Cow, 5 year old, in milk. THE ALLTECH LIENERT AUSTRALIA PRIZE First: $120 sponsored by K R & G D Afford JUVENILE CHAMPION ILLAWARRA FEMALE Not over 2 years of age. Class 59 THE HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA $200 sponsored by Alltech Lienert Australia (SA) PRIZE Cow, 6 year old, in milk. THE COGENT PRIZE First: $120 sponsored by Holstein Association RESERVE JUVENILE CHAMPION ILLAWARRA FEMALE of Australia (SA) Not over 2 years of age. Voucher ($50) sponsored by STGenetics Australia Class 60 THE AGRI-GENE PRIZE Cow, over 6 years old, in milk. Class 68 Cow, over 2 years and under 3 years old, dry. First: Voucher ($150) sponsored by Agri-Gene; Second: Voucher ($100) sponsored by Agri- Gene SPECIAL PRODUCTION RIBBON See Conditions under Special Awards. THE JERVOIS HOLSTEINS PRIZE COW, WITH BEST UDDER Class 69 Cow, 2 year old, in milk. Event to be comprised of the Best Udder winners in each milk class as selected by the Judge. Class 70 Cow, 2½ year old, in milk. No entry required. First: $100 sponsored by Jervois Holsteins Class 71 Cow, 3 year old, in milk. Class 61 THE HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA THE IAN CLEGGETT MEMORIAL PRIZE (SA) PRIZE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION ILLAWARRA FEMALE Group of Three Females. $150 sponsored by Brett Cleggett Animals must be 2 years old or over, bred and THE COGENT PRIZE owned by the exhibitor. RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION ILLAWARRA Animals to be drawn from general classes. FEMALE First: $50 sponsored by Holstein Association of Australia (SA) Voucher ($50) sponsored by STGenetics Australia Class 62 Dam's Progeny. Class 72 THE LYNONGA TROPHY Two daughters or one daughter and one maternal Intermediate Best Udder granddaughter of the one dam, not necessarily Animals to be drawn from classes 67 to 69. owned by the exhibitor. First: Trophy sponsored by Daryl & Jenni Name of dam to be stated on the entry form. Llewellyn Animals to be drawn from general classes. 11
2019 DAIRY CATTLE Class 73 THE BLACKWOOD PARK TROPHY Breeders' Junior Group. JERSEY Group of three females, 3 years and under. Bred, but not necessarily owned by the exhibitor. Class 83 Rising Stars Animals to be drawn from general classes. Guidelines: First: Trophy sponsored by JC MJ DJ KM • Handler to be under 18 on first day of the Show Altmann • Calf is to be under 12 months of age on the first day of the Show Class 74 Cow, 3 years and over, dry. • Calf not necessarily owned by the handler but the exhibitor must state the name of the calf on the Class 75 Cow, 4 year old, in milk. entry form. • 1st place calf to be pictured within one month of Class 76 Cow, 5 year old, in milk. the first day of the Show. • Competition will run for 1 year (ie) 1 July to 30 Class 77 Cow, 6 year old, in milk. June • All pictures are to be forwarded to Jersey Australia Class 78 Cow, over 6 year old, in milk. within six (6) months of the Show or before 1 August, whichever occurs first. Class 79 THE LEN FOLLETT MEMORIAL TROPHY • A panel of three (3) judges will judge the Cow, with best udder photographs. Animals to be drawn from general classes. • The winner will be announced in the First: Trophy sponsored by Follett Vineyards September/October Jersey Journal. Class 80 THE ILLAWARRA CATTLE SOCIETY OF Class 84 Heifer, born from 1 January of the current year. AUSTRALIA, SA BRANCH PRIZE Dam's Progeny Group. Class 85 Heifer, yearling. Dam and daughter or two daughters of one cow. Animals to be the property of the exhibitor. Class 86 Heifer, 18 months old. Animals to be drawn from general classes. First: $50 sponsored by Illawarra Cattle Society Class 87 Cow or Heifer, 2 year old, dry of Australia, SA Branch GENETICS AUSTRALIA PRIZE Class 81 THE AGRI-GENE PRIZE JUVENILE CHAMPION JERSEY FEMALE Sire's Progeny Group. Not over 2 years of age. Two females, any age, by one sire. Voucher ($75) sponsored by Genetics Australia, Bred, but not necessarily owned by the exhibitor. Sire not to be shown with progeny. GENETICS AUSTRALIA PRIZE Name of sire to be stated on entry form. RESERVE JUVENILE CHAMPION JERSEY FEMALE Animals to be drawn from general classes. Not over 2 years of age. First: Voucher ($100) sponsored by Agri-Gene Voucher ($75) sponsored by Genetics Australia Class 82 Group of Three Females. Class 88 Cow, over 2 years and under 3 years old, dry. Animals must be two years old or over. Bred and owned by the exhibitor. SPECIAL PRODUCTION RIBBON Animals to be drawn from general classes. See Conditions under Special Awards. THE DOROTHY & MELVYN MUELLER MEMORIAL PRIZE Class 89 Cow, 3 year old, in milk. and THE ELDERS PRIZE SENIOR CHAMPION ILLAWARRA FEMALE Class 90 Cow, 2½ year old, in milk. $250 sponsored by IL & JA Mueller $150 sponsored by Elders Limited Class 91 Cow, 2 year old, in milk. THE ND & JA GILES PRIZE GENETICS AUSTRALIA PRIZE and THE AGRI-GENE RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION ILLAWARRA FEMALE PRIZE $200 sponsored by ND & JA Giles INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION JERSEY FEMALE Voucher ($100) sponsored by Agri-Gene THE LANDMARK PRIZE Voucher ($75) sponsored by Genetics Australia MOST SUCCESSFUL ILLAWARRA EXHIBITOR $40 sponsored by Landmark GENETICS AUSTRALIA PRIZE RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION JERSEY FEMALE Voucher ($75) sponsored by Genetics Australia Class 92 Cow, 3 years old and over, dry. Class 93 Cow, 4 year old, in milk. Class 94 Cow, 5 year old. in milk. Class 95 Cow, 6 year old, in milk. 12
2019 DAIRY CATTLE Class 96 Cow, over 6 years old, in milk. Class 97 THE COGENT PRIZE JUNIOR SHOW COMPETITION Cow, with Best Udder. Animals to be drawn from general classes. To be judged from 10.00 am on Tuesday 3 September. First: Voucher ($50) sponsored by STGenetics Age as at 1 September of the current year. Australia Open to competent handlers. Open to Heifers only. Class 98 THE JERSEY AUSTRALIA (SA) PRIZE Entry fee required for animals not entered in general classes. Group of Three Females. No entry fee is required for animals entered in general Animals must be two years old or over. classes. Bred and owned by the exhibitor. Heifer to be judged on type alone. Animals to be drawn from general classes. Exhibitors need not be members. First: $50 sponsored by Jersey Australia (SA) Animals may only compete once in the competition. Class 99 THE JERSEY AUSTRALIA (SA) PRIZE Sire's Progeny Group. Two females, the progeny of one sire. 14 years and under Bred but not necessarily owned by the exhibitor. Sire not to be shown with progeny. Class 101 THE REGISTERED DAIRY CATTLE Name of sire to be stated on entry form. ASSOCIATION (SA) PRIZES Animals to be drawn from general classes. Heifer, born from 1 January of the current year. First: $50 sponsored by Jersey Australia Inc. Handler 14 years and under. (SA) Prizes sponsored by Registered Dairy Cattle Association First: $70; Second: $45; Third: $30 Class 100 THE JERSEY AUSTRALIA (SA) PRIZE Progeny Pair. Class 102 THE REGISTERED DAIRY CATTLE Two daughters or one daughter and one maternal ASSOCIATION (SA) PRIZES granddaughter of the one dam. Heifer, yearling. Not necessarily owned by the exhibitor. Handler 14 years and under. Name of dam to be stated on entry form. Prizes sponsored by Registered Dairy Cattle Animals to be drawn from general classes. Association First: $70; Second: $45; Third: $30 First: $50 sponsored by Jersey Australia Inc. (SA) Class 103 THE HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA, SA PRIZE THE ELDERS PRIZE Heifer, 18 months old. SENIOR CHAMPION JERSEY FEMALE Handler 14 years and under. $150 sponsored by Elders Limited Prizes sponsored by Holstein Association of Australia SA First: $70; Second: $45; Third: $30 THE COGENT PRIZE RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION JERSEY FEMALE Voucher ($50) sponsored by STGenetics Australia 15 to 21 years THE LANDMARK PRIZE Class 104 THE SADA FRESH PRIZE MOST SUCCESSFUL JERSEY EXHIBITOR Heifer, yearling. $40 sponsored by Landmark Handler 15 to 21 years. Prizes sponsored by SADA Fresh. First: $70; Second: $45; Third: $30 Class 105 THE SADA FRESH PRIZE Heifer, 18 months old. Handler 15 to 21 years. Prizes sponsored by SADA Fresh. First: $70; Second: $45; Third: $30 Class 106 THE SADA FRESH PRIZE Cow or Heifer, 2 years old, dry. Handler 15 to 21 years. Prizes sponsored by SADA Fresh. First: $70; Second: $45; Third: $30 13
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