Dairy Goat Schedule - 2021 Competitions - Ekka
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Welcome from the President Our competitions have been showcasing the very best of Queensland since the first Royal Queensland Show (Ekka) in 1876. Competitions are the heart of the Show, rewarding and recognising our exhibitors, and highlighting the vital role agriculture plays in our everyday lives. As you know, due to the impacts of COVID-19, we made the decision last year to cancel the 2020 Ekka. Remarkably, we were able to run eight of our competition sections in a modified format during the worldwide pandemic. More than 3,300 competition entries were received, which was pleasing to see during such an uncertain and challenging year. Our Young Judges, Digital Photography and Bush Poetry competitions were moved online, introducing a new audience to our much-loved Ekka traditions. The Digital Photography Competition was hugely successful, attracting 1,850 entries - up an incredible 2,000 per cent on 2019. We are planning for the gates to open this August and are delighted all 42 of our competition sections will return for Ekka 2021. Our virtual competitions will also stay, as we continue to embrace the digital age to expand the growth and reach of our traditions. In 2021, the Show will open on a Saturday (August 7), running for nine days instead of 10, maintaining two full weekends and the Ekka public holiday. We remain committed to showcasing our wonderful agricultural traditions and look forward to bringing our exhibitors back together again to celebrate what makes Queensland great. Good luck with your entries and we look forward to seeing you at our fantastic comeback 2021 Royal Queensland Show. David Thomas RNA President
143rd ROYAL QUEENSLAND SHOW SATURDAY 7 – SUNDAY 15 AUGUST 2021 DAIRY GOATS Councillor Mr Duncan McInnes Honorary Council Steward Mr Thomas Matthews EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CLOSE Monday 7 June 2021 at 5.00pm (MUST complete to enter) Note: This is to assist with planning of the Pavilion and Competition APPLICATIONS TO ENTER CLOSE Wednesday 21 July 2021 at 5.00pm Note: Late entries will not be accepted KIDDING DATES SUBMISSION BY Friday 30 July 2021 ENTRY FEES RNA Members $20.00 per entry Non-Members $24.00 per entry This year there may be restrictions on the number of entries in any class at NUMBER OF ENTRIES PER CLASS the Committees discretion. DELIVERY OF EXHIBITS Monday 09 August 2021 between 6.00am to 9.00am & 6.00pm to 8.00pm Gate 5 Large Animal Pavilion O’Connell Tce JUDGING Saturday 14 August 2021 from 8:45am Milking Competition Commences Thursday 12 August 2021 at 6.00am RNA YOUNG JUDGES COMPETITION Thursday 12 August 2021 from 9.00am DEPARTURE OF EXHIBITS Sunday 15 August 2021 after 6.00pm Monday 16 August 2021 6.00am to 8.00am PRIZES AND PRIZE MONEY SUBJECT TO CHANGE NO REFUNDS WILL BE MADE TO ANIMALS WITHDRAWN AFTER CLOSE OF ENTRIES 1
SUPPORTED BY The RNA wishes to thank the following sponsors who have contributed towards the DAIRY GOATS Competition Dairy Express Datadoo Anglo Nubians – Kylie Hopkins & Leo Thompson Dysart Recycling Glendowen and Glenalpine Studs International Animal Health Products Jen Brodie K & A Thomson Mrs D Richards Ms Kerri Robinson and Ms Tania Stibbe Orion Chaff Queensland Branch of the Dairy Goat Society of Australia Inc. If you are interested in becoming a Sponsor of the Dairy Goats Competition, please contact Dimity Vowles | E: dvowles@royalqueenslandshow.com.au | T: 07 3253 3927 **WHAT’S NEW IN 2021** • Supreme Champion Classes have been added. • An All Other Breeds classes has been added for in-milk and dry classes to allow other breeds to be recognised. For Dairy Goats entered in any other breed they must be registered with the Dairy Goat Society of Australia and the breed must not have its own breed classes in the schedule. • In milk class 18 months old and under 2 years and under 18 months have been merged to under 2- years class 2
2021 ROYAL QUEENSLAND SHOW TIMETABLE FOR DAIRY GOAT EVENTS DATE EVENT TIME LOCATION Monday 9 August th Bump In 6.00am – Level 1 Large Animal Pavilion (LAP) 9.00am via Gate 5 O’Connell Tce Bump In 6.00pm – Level 1 Large Animal Pavilion (LAP) 8.00pm via Gate 5 O’Connell Tce Thursday 12th Milking Competition 6.00am Level 1 LAP August RNA Young Judges 9.00am Level 1 LAP Ring Milking Competition 6.00pm Level 1 LAP Friday 13 August th Milking Competition 6.00am Level 1 LAP Strip out 6.00pm Level 1 LAP Saturday 14 th Judging From 8.45am Level 1 LAP Ring August Sunday 15th August Exhibitor Departure From 6.00pm Via Gate 5 O’Connell Tce Monday 16 August th Exhibitor Departure 6.00am – Via Gate 5 O’Connell Tce 8.00am DATE OF BIRTH FOR CLASSES RESTRICTED BY AGE Age of Goats is calculated as at August 1st 2021. Age Range Over Under Classes Born on or after Born on or before 6 years 31 July 2015 4–9 3 years 6 years 1 August 2019 31 July 2018 10 – 14 2 years 6 years 1 August 2019 31 July 2019 15 2 years 3 years 1 August 2019 31 July 2019 16 - 20 2 years 31 July 2019 30 32 34 – 39 60 2 years 1 August 2019 21 – 26 31 33 59 12 months 2 years 1 August 2019 31 July 2020 40 – 45 12 months 30 October 2020 51 9 months 12 months 1 August 2020 30 October 2020 46 – 50 6 months 9 months 1 November 2020 31 January 2021 52 - 56 3
PRIZE MONEY GENERAL REGULATIONS 1. Prize Money stated in the Schedule excludes GST. The attention of Exhibitors is drawn to the fact that all entries 2. GST will be added to the Prize Money for Exhibitors that are accepted will be subject to the Royal National who are registered for GST purposes. Prize money will Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland Act be paid into your nominated bank account by 31 1971, as well as to the By-Laws, General Regulations of the October following the Show. Association and any Competition Specific Regulations which 3. The Association will provide a “Recipient Created Tax appear in this schedule. Invoice” to Exhibitors who are registered for GST purposes. 4. All cash prizes and trophies must be claimed within six Judging will be performed by a panel of Judges appointed by months from the closing date of the Royal Queensland Show. the Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Prizes not claimed and by that date will be considered to Queensland. have lapsed, and the amount will become a donation to the Association. (RNA By-Laws) No refunds will be made after close of entry. No refunds will be given for entries not presented or not adhering to the schedule WORKPLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY regulations. 1. The Brisbane Showgrounds are a designated Workplace If COVID-19 recommendations and mandates advised by the Federal and State Governments mean the competition class within the meaning of the Workplace Health and Safety you entered cannot proceed in 2021, the RNA will issue a full Act 2011 and exhibitors/competitors are required to refund of your entry fee. ensure that they and all persons under their direction or control, including their contractors or sub-contractors, NOTICE TO INTENDING EXHIBITORS comply with all requirements of the Act and the RNA holds each exhibitor responsible to discharge its Entries for EKKA 2021 can ONLY be made online through our obligations to provide and maintain a safe place and Exhibitor Portal. Entries submitted other than on the online system of work during occupation by the exhibitor of any portal will be returned to the Exhibitor and, unless all area of the Showgrounds. requirements are submitted online by 5.00pm on the 2. Each exhibitor/competitor will assess the risk to Application to Enter closing date, as shown in the Schedule, themselves, staff, volunteers, family, other exhibitors, RNA they will not be considered. staff, show visitors, children and any person foreseeably affected by the presentation of their exhibit. As a condition for acceptance of all entries, all exhibitors/ 3. Risks identified by exhibitors/competitors will be competitors agree to the following: eliminated or controlled by the exhibitor/competitor and • All information submitted as part of my exhibitor particular attention will be paid to ensuring public safety profile is true and correct, including taxation status and safety of other exhibitors/competitors. and bank account information. 4. Exhibits will only be held and handled by competent persons • Neither myself nor my family members will indulge in whose experience is known to the exhibitor/competitor. any social, professional or other interaction with an 5. A “No Smoking Policy” will be strictly adhered to and official or judge contracted or sub- contracted by the policed by exhibitors/competitors and all are advised that RNA before or during the Royal Queensland Show. the use of Primus stoves, any heating or lighting appliances of a like character, or any naked light, is strictly prohibited in the pavilions. PRIVACY STATEMENT 6. Any exhibitors/competitors intending to bring electrical equipment to the Showgrounds will be required to ensure You can be assured that the privacy of your personal information that such equipment is fitted with residual current is of the utmost importance to us. The information provided by protection and that all electrical leads, tools and you in any application for membership or application to enter is appliances have been inspected by a licensed electrical used by the Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association contractor and currently tagged. The use of double of Queensland (RNA) to offer member services or to organize adaptors is prohibited, and all power boards must also be and conduct competitions at the Royal Queensland Show. By tested and tagged. applying for membership or entering such competitions you 7. All exhibitors/competitors will comply with the requirements consent to provide such details as your name, address and of the Act and its Regulations and Standards in every other exhibit details. Competition information may be made available respect. This is essential for the safety of all exhibitors/ to the media and included in RNA publications. competitors and the general public. The Act imposes very severe penalties in the event of noncompliance with its The exhibitor irrevocably consents to the RNA publishing or provisions. Anyone who do not comply will not be allowed reproducing in any manner whatsoever any particulars or to exhibit at the Royal Queensland Show. information in relation to their exhibits; the publication or 8. The Brisbane Showgrounds is subject to a Special Facility reproduction may be in a printed form or visual image through License issued under the Liquor Act 1992 and strict laws electronic means and/or on the internet. Your information will related to the consumption and possession of liquor across not be disclosed without your consent for any other purpose the Brisbane Showgrounds site. The consumption or unless required by the law. By providing your email address possession of liquor outside of the licensed bar areas is not you are consenting to receive communications from us relating authorized by the RNA and in many cases may be an to the Royal Queensland Show. For full privacy details visit offence for which on the spot fines can be issued by Police https://www.rna.org.au/privacy-policy.aspx and Liquor Licensing Investigators. 4
DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE INSURANCE 132. It there is any inconsistency between By-laws 133 - 161. The RNA may (but is not obliged to) take out a policy of 153 and any other By-laws of the Association, By-laws insurance in respect of the legal liability on the part of 133 - 153 will prevail. an Exhibitor for loss or damage suffered by a third party 133. The functions of the Disciplinary Committee shall be caused by any act or omission of an Exhibit or the to hear and determine all complaints, allegations and Exhibitor. other matters relating to: 162. The RNA, RNA Staff Members and Officials of the RNA a) prohibited substances, as defined in these By-laws are not liable to any Exhibitor if the RNA fails to take out or Sectional Regulations. a policy of insurance effectively protecting any Exhibitor b) any alleged breach of the Rules, By-Laws and or Exhibit, or if any such policy does not operate to Regulations of the Association by an exhibitor and indemnify the Exhibitor in respect of the loss or damage relating to an exhibit or to a competition, except if in question. the alleged breach is of a kind that the Chairman of a Sectional Committee considers is of a less serious nature and should properly be dealt with REGULATIONS & BY-LAWS by the Sectional Committee, and c) any other alleged breach of the Rules, By-Laws All Entries and Exhibitors are subject to RNA Regulations and and Regulations of the Association that may be By- Laws set out in this schedule as well as other By-Laws referred to Disciplinary Committee pursuant to By- that may pertain to this competition. Law 137 (a). The RNA always reserves the right at its absolute 147. The Disciplinary Committee may announce its discretion without assigning any reason to: decision orally or in writing. A decision that is a) substitute a Judge when necessary. announced orally shall have effect in accordance b) re-allocate Judging days for a particular breed. with its terms. c) if entries numbers require an extra Judge, 148. If the opinion of the Disciplinary Committee is not appoint an additional Judge if necessary. unanimous, the decision of the majority shall prevail. If the Disciplinary Committee are equally divided on any Full copies of the RNA By-Laws may be obtained upon question concerning the guilt or innocence of a person, application to the Competitions Department. the question shall be resolved in that person’s favour. 149. If the Disciplinary Committee considers that there has If you are unsure of any of the rules stated in this schedule or been a breach of the rules, By-laws or regulations of your eligibility to enter the competition, please contact the the Association, it may impose such a penalty as it entries department at entries@royalqueenslandshow.com.au considers to be appropriate, including without limitation: GOODS AND SERVICES TAX a) a reprimand. b) a monetary fine (payable at such time/s as the The RNA’s ABN is 41 417 513 726 Disciplinary Committee may determine) c) withdrawal or withholding of any award or ribbon. d) disqualification in respect of any class. e) expulsion from the Showground. f) where the person concerned is a member, a suspension or termination of that membership. g) a ban. h) exclusion. i) prohibiting a Person from exhibiting or competing at the current Show or at any future Show. j) a direction that an Exhibit be removed from the Showground. k) any other mandatory requirement; and l) any other penalty provided for in other regulations of the Association. 150. There shall be no appeal from any decision of the Disciplinary Committee. 5
DAIRY GOAT Association may destroy or remove the Exhibit from the Showgrounds, or both. Alternatively, the Association may require the Exhibitor to destroy or remove the Exhibit from the REGULATIONS Showgrounds, or both. Any costs incurred by the Association pursuant to this By-Law must be reimbursed by the Exhibitor. THOSE SUCCESSFUL WITH THEIR EOI WILL BE NOTIFIED APPROXIMATELY 4 – 6 WEEKS PRIOR TO SHOW ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF ANIMALS COMMENCEMENT. All Exhibits must arrive at the Brisbane Showgrounds and be in The Exhibitor agrees to properly supervise all children their stalls, no later than 8.00pm Monday 9 August 2021. No nominated above and to indemnify RNA against any loss or alteration will be made to the prepared plan without approval damage to RNA property and against all liability, claims, costs from the RNA. Breach of this Regulation may result in and expenses in any way connected with the attendance of the disqualification. Exhibitor and any other person nominated above at the RNA Showground, to the extent that such loss, damage, liability, Exhibits must remain in their pens until departure, between claims, costs or expenses arise from any breach by the 6.00pm and 10.00pm Sunday 15 August 2021 or Exhibitor of this agreement or from any negligent or willful act or between 6.00am and 8.00am Monday 16 August 2021. default of the Exhibitor. This year there may be restrictions on the number of entries in BIOSECURITY QUEENSLAND REGULATIONS any class. The implementation of these restrictions shall be All Queenslanders have a ‘general biosecurity obligation’ (GBO). decided by the Association in the event of excess entries. Not complying with the GBO is an offence. Age of Goats is calculated as at August 1st 2021. This means that everyone is responsible for managing biosecurity risks that are: A Person must not administer a Prohibited Substance or cause one to be administered to an Exhibit. The Exhibitor, the Owner • under their control and and Attendant of any Exhibit to which a Prohibited Substance • that they know about or should reasonably be expected to has been administered is in breach of the By- Laws. know about. • Under the GBO, individuals and organisations whose DISEASE OR DANGER activities pose a biosecurity risk must: • take all reasonable and practical steps to prevent or Should there be any reason to suspect that any Exhibit is either minimise each biosecurity risk diseased or dangerous, or objectionable, the Council through • minimise the likelihood of causing a ‘biosecurity event’, and its Officials, reserves the rights of removing the same from or limit the consequences if such an event is caused refusing its admittance to the Royal Queensland Show. The following conditions will apply to stock and Vehicles moving An Exhibitor who detects or suspects any illness amongst any on to the Brisbane Showgrounds of their entries whilst the animals are at the Showgrounds must: STOCK GENERAL: • Report this fact immediately to the Superintendent All stock entering RNA grounds must meet the national Bovine responsible for that particular section; Johnes requirements. Exhibitors must advise their Johnes • Ensure that the animal/s is/are contained within its/their Disease status at the time of entry. accommodation area/s unless advised otherwise by the Superintendent or the Association’s Veterinary Surgeon; Only Cattle tick free stock will be allowed entry to the grounds. and • Where feasible to do so, contain soiled bedding from the EXHIBITORS REQUIRE THE FOLLOWING: animal/s within its/their accommodation area. • National Vendor Declaration (Cattle) and Waybill, or Council may at its discretion require to have any biological tests Movement Record Document carried out on any animal exhibited at the Royal Queensland • National Health Declaration Form – version 18/10/17 Show or to have materials collected from such animals in order • “NSW Livestock owners can travel direct to the RNA to have tests carried out, after such animals arrive at the showgrounds and check their paperwork in with QDAFF Showgrounds. staff or RNA appointed staff on entry. QDAFF staff will then inform NSW livestock owner, in writing, that they MUST If in the opinion of a RNA Council Steward, an Exhibit in such contact Kirra Yards on 07 55364714 and inform them of Section requires Veterinary treatment then if the Exhibitor their return journey 24 hours prior to leaving the RNA cannot be contacted immediately, the Council Stewards may showgrounds.” instruct a Veterinary Surgeon to treat such Exhibit and the costs of such Veterinary Surgeon shall be paid by the Exhibitor to the For further information call DAF Queensland: 13 25 23 Association. The Association shall not be in any way liable to an Exhibitor for any damage to or injury to such Exhibit. REALLOCATION OF ANIMAL SPACE: The Dairy Committee reserves the right to reallocate space Where, in the opinion of the Association, an Exhibit, being an previously allocated to any exhibitor upon the arrival of their animal, should be destroyed or removed from the exhibits on the Showgrounds if the numbers indicated by them Showgrounds, the Association’s Veterinary Surgeon or the do not arrive. 6
CATTLE TICK CONTROL: Queensland Cattle Tick Free and Control Zone and remaining The Brisbane Showgrounds will continue to operate as a parts of Australia do not require Cattle tick treatments for entry CATTLE TICK FREE ZONE and all associated animal to the Brisbane Showgrounds but must travel from the property movements must be tick free. of origin to the Brisbane Show Grounds without unloading in Cattle Tick infected zones. Exhibitors have a general biosecurity obligation to take all reasonable and practical steps to prevent or minimise the JOHNE’S DISEASE – ALL ANIMALS spread of cattle tick. It is your General Biosecurity Obligation as the exhibitor NOT to A biosecurity certificate, issued by an accredited certifier, will be knowingly spread the disease. Any animal from suspected required to accompany animal movement across the cattle tick herds that have not yet been cleared by Biosecurity Queensland line, moving from a property in the cattle tick infested zone onto will not be accepted on to the showgrounds. the Showgrounds. Rules: The RNA will continue to conduct tick inspections prior to stock Each exhibitor has an obligation to take all reasonable and entering the Showgrounds. If a live cattle tick is found on a practical measures to prevent the introduction into, and spread carrier, all carriers in that consignment fail the inspection and of John’s disease within, Queensland. will not be allowed entry to the Showgrounds. Exhibitors must not enter animal(s) which are reasonably known To facilitate movement of animals to and from the grounds all or suspected of being infected with Johnes disease, including animals must be tick free. animals which have been introduced with a significant likelihood of being infected. The RNA will allow exhibitors to have their animals inspected on property prior to entry to the RNA grounds. All exhibitors who The RNA cross references dairy entries with Biosecurity Qld to adopt to have their animal inspected at home must use an confirm animals are not registered on the restricted animal list accredited certifier and provide the accredited certifier details (from an infected herd). along with the treatment certificate on entry to the grounds. OR Exhibitors must supply a health statement/declaration that The RNA will employ an accredited officer for cattle tick provides information about the health of the animal including inspection on arrival for those who did have their animals Johnes risk. The health statement/declaration must not be inspected on their properties. false, incomplete or misleading. All exhibitors must adhere to the regulation of ticks and animals Exhibitors must advise their Johnes Disease status at the time must be treated within 24 hours of travelling to the Brisbane of entry. Minimum of 6 is required to enter the grounds. Showgrounds. The RNA will employ an accredited officer for cattle tick inspection on arrival for those who do not treat CAPRINE RETRO VIRUS (CRV) animals on their properties. All procedures are to be carried out Animals are from a completely accredited free (AF) herd under a within guidelines of the Bio-security Act. All National Health recognized CRV Accreditation scheme. Declarations will be forwarded to Bio Security for their clearance/permission to compete at Royal Queensland Show. CAPRINE ARTHIRTIS AND ENCEPHALITIS (CAE). The accredited officer will also provide random tick scratching Rules: Each exhibitor has an obligation to take all reasonable throughout the show. Any animal found with Cattle Ticks will and practical measures to prevent the introduction of CAE into result in the whole herd from that PIC and other animals on the the RNA grounds. Exhibitors must not enter animal(s) which are same consignment but from another PIC being sent home. reasonably known or suspected of being infected with CAE, including animals which have been introduced with a significant No animal may be stalled unless they have the necessary tick likelihood of being infected. free status. All relevant paper work must be handed to a representative of the RNA. Time of arrival must be advised for animals entering from infested areas on the Final Numbers form FODDER & BEDDING REQUIREMENTS & and must state details of treatment or untreated animals. CONDITIONS Animals requiring inspection/scratching on grounds must not enter the stalling area until necessary inspection has been Fire Ant Requirements carried out in the Wash Bay, Loading Dock, or suitable area as Hay grown outside the Fire Ant Area: directed by accredited inspector. Moving to the Brisbane Showgrounds there are no restrictions Note: Accredited certifiers are trained persons who have been Hay grown within the Fire Ant Risk Area: trained and authorised by the Queensland Government to Moving to the Brisbane Showgrounds: Exhibitors purchasing certify the tick status for livestock movements. hay from hay producers within the Fire Ant Restricted Area need to ensure that the producer is on an Approved Risk Queensland Cattle Tick Infected Zone, properties in the Management Plan (ARMP) for Fire Ants and is complying with Queensland Cattle Tick Free and Control Zones with movement their agreed risk mitigation factors, which include freshly made restrictions and NSW Tick Protected Area must be free from hay where the hay has been raked at least twice within 24 Boophilus Microplus and visibly free from hours of baling. The hay is baled within 24 hours of the last turn and if the baled hay is removed from the paddock within 24 Spraying is acceptable. Pour-on or injectable (MLs) may be hours of baling, it may move to any destination within used for the first treatment. Queensland with no further requirements. 7
Stored Hay: ANIMAL WELFARE The stored hay should have been made in accord with the above requirements, prior to storage hay stored within the Fire It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure that there it is no Ant Restricted Area must be stored off the ground or on an detriment to any animal due to early mating. The NSW DPI approved hard stand, Or recommends mating at a minimum weight range of 32-35kg. This weight is normally reached at around 10 months. The surrounding area to a distance of 30 metres from where hay has been stored on ground has been treated with a product registered for red imported fire ants 4 days prior to the INSPECTOR OF EXHIBITS movement, Or The hay has been lured and the lures have been submitted to The Association shall ask the Dairy Goat Society to appoint an Biosecurity Queensland Control Centre and found to be free of Inspector or Inspectors to examine Exhibits in all Dairy Goat Fire Ants. Visual surveillance for the presence of Fire Ants has Classes for Exhibition. Inspectors are required to submit a been conducted on the surrounding area and also found to be written report to the Council Stewards giving details of any visually free of the pest. animals which bear Tattoos or Electronic ID which are not consistent with the details printed in the Show Catalogue or Hay returning home from the Brisbane Showgrounds - there is which they consider to be below Royal Show standard. Any no restrictions on hay being moved within Queensland. animal which is then rejected by the Council Steward shall not be exhibited and arrangements may be made for it to be Hay returning to Interstate destinations - please contact relevant removed from the Brisbane Showgrounds or segregated. Government Authority within the State in question to ensure their requirements are met. YOUNG JUDGES' COMPETITION Cattle Tick Zone: Hay, Chaff, Silage and Green Fodder may only be introduced if: A Young Judges' Competition will be conducted on Thursday 12 August 2021 at 9:00am. Applications to enter all 2021 Royal It is grown in and held in a Tick Free Zone and transported Queensland Show Young Judges competitions close 5.00pm directly to the Brisbane Showgrounds, the day before the competition takes place. Or It originates from a Cattle Tick Infected Zone but the fodder has not had contact with livestock in the nine months prior to entry EXHIBITOR PASSES to the Brisbane Showgrounds, Or Exhibitor Passes will be sent to exhibitors prior to the Show by It is silage from a Cattle Tick Infected Zone, which has been the RNA. Any exhibitor who does not receive their passes prior harvested and wrapped in plastic for a period of not less than to the Show will have the original passes cancelled before 28 days prior to entry to the Brisbane Showgrounds. receiving replacement tickets. DISCLAIMER: While the conditions of entry in regard to disease Exhibitor Passes will be issued on the following basis: are correct at the time of publication it is the responsibility of the 1-6 head entered – 1 x 9 day pass owner that all conditions current at the time of entry are met 6 head or more entered - 2 x 9 day pass PREGNANT ANIMALS ACCOMMODATION/PARKING No animal expected to give birth during the Royal Queensland All exhibitors please note that there is only limited Show will be permitted entry onto the grounds and will be accommodation on grounds. All exhibitors are recommended withdrawn from the competition. Any animal that gives birth to seek offsite accommodation. after arrival at the showgrounds will be withdrawn from competition and will be removed from public exhibition and Exhibitor onsite accommodation during Ekka is currently in the placed in an isolated stall nominated by the RNA unless process of being finalized. This year, your competition entry/s permission to the contrary is given by the Council Stewards or, and accommodation booking will be submitted separately. in their absence, by a Veterinary Surgeon. Entry fees will not be refunded. Exhibitor Off-site truck parking is also in the process of being finalized. This will need to be booked along with your Dairy Goats should not be entered if their expected birth date is accommodation. to/or likely to coincide with the Royal Queensland Show. The RNA Veterinarian is required to attend any birthing activity on We will keep exhibitors updated on when they can book their Showgrounds, with the cost for their services and subsequent accommodation online and more information on waste and cleaning fees incurred by the Exhibitor accommodation options will be provided once finalized. It is the responsibility of the Exhibitor’s onsite to be aware of PRE-JUDGING and adhere to the Australian Animal Welfare Standards and Guidelines, notably but not restricted to the Land All goats must be milked out under supervision at 6.00pm on Transportation of Livestock and Model Code of Practice for the Friday 13 August 2021. This is a compulsory milking, but it Welfare of Animals. Under normal circumstances, animals does not preclude exhibitors from reliving an animal’s udder which are more than 130 days pregnant should not be after that time. transported. Animals that have recently given birth should not be transported until at least 72 hours after birthing. 8
JUDGING MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR & OWNER BREEDER Dairy Goats judging will commence from 8.45am Saturday 14 August 2021. All animals will remain on exhibition on that day Points to be awarded on the following basis: and until 6.00pm Sunday 15 August 2021. Any animal, which in the opinion of the RNA, is not in a fit state Supreme Champion 5 points to be exhibited, may be rejected by them and debarred from Grand Champion 3 points competing in the class or classes for which it is entered. Any animal rejected must be removed from the Showgrounds as Senior Champion 3 points soon as the Exhibitor is notified. Junior Champion 3 points In the event of the Judge deciding that the Exhibits in any class Reserve Champion 2 points or Championship are not worthy of a prize, no prize shall be First 3 points awarded. All animals must be clearly tattooed or EID prior to the Exhibition. Second 2 points Third 1 point At the completion of the judging of the full Udders in Classes 27 and 28, all-in-milk does must be milked out in preparation In the event of a tie the Exhibitor with the greatest number of for the judging of the Breeds Champion and Supreme first prizes shall be judged the winner. Champion Dairy Doe. The Senior Champion Doe shall be selected from First Prize Winners in Classes for 2 years old and over. The Junior Champion Doe shall be selected from First Prize Winners in Classes for over 1 year and under two years. The Junior Champion Kid shall be selected from First Prize Winners in Classes under 1 year. After selecting the Champion, the Judge will be required to select an animal for Reserve, which will take the place of the Champion in the event of the latter being disqualified for any cause. In such case, a Council Steward may, in his absolute discretion, bar the animal from competing, and may otherwise deal with the exhibit under the Association’s rules and regulations. VETERINARY SERVICES The Association’s Council is pleased to advise that for the forthcoming Royal Queensland Show arrangements have again been made for veterinary services to be available on a 24-hour basis commencing on Sunday 1 August 2021 through until Sunday 15 August 2021. The official veterinary surgeons are permitted to charge their normal consultation fees plus an hourly rate for extended services. In addition, Exhibitors will be required to pay the cost of all drugs used. Exhibitors will be responsible for the payment of all monies owing to the veterinary surgeons. Any animal which in the opinion of the Council Stewards is not in a fit state to be exhibited may be rejected by them and barred from competing in the class or classes for which it is entered. Any animal rejected must be removed from the Showgrounds as soon as the exhibitor is notified. No Prohibited Substance shall be administered to any animal exhibit except with the permission of the Council Stewards, or under the direction of the Association's Veterinary Surgeon who shall advise the Council Stewards if, in his opinion, such Prohibited Substance has or is likely to have any effect upon the animal which would be material to its chance of being awarded a prize. 9
Class 1 Handler - 13 to 18 years DAIRY GOATS First: Product; Second; Third Product supported by Dysart Recycling EXPRESSION OF INTEREST Class 2 Handler - 9 to 13 years First: Product; Second; Third To assist with the planning of the Pavilion and the Dairy Product supported by Datadoo Anglo Nubians Competition, exhibitors are required to provide an estimate by Class 3 Handler - Under 9 years Monday 7 June 2021 in relations to the following: First: Product; Second; Third Product supported by Jen and Wayne Brodie • Approximate number of animals – In Milk • Approximate number of animals – Dry • Milk Stand Numbers • Breeds • Accommodation requirements BREED CLASSES IN MILK CLASSES RNA YOUNG JUDGES Class 4 Saanen Doe - 6 years old and over First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 COMPETITION Class 5 Anglo-Nubian Doe - 6 years old and over Applications to enter all 2021 Royal Queensland Show Young First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 Judges competitions close 5.00pm the day before the competition takes place. Entry fees are $5.00 regardless of how Class 6 Toggenburg Doe - 6 years old and over many classes entered. First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 Dairy Goat Breeds to be advised on the day of judging. Class 7 British Alpine Doe - 6 years old and over First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 Judging date: Thursday 12 August 2021 Class 8 Australian Melaan or Australian Brown Doe - 6 Time: 9:00am years old and over Venue: Large Animal Pavilion, Level 1 Judging Ring. First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 Further details can be found in the RNA Young Judges Class 9 Any Other Breed - 6 years old and over schedule. First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 Class 10 Saanen Doe - 3 years old and under 6 years First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 JUNIOR HANDLERS Class 11 Anglo-Nubian Doe - 3 years old and under 6 COMPETITION years First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 This competition is for the purposes of educating and Class 12 Toggenburg Doe - 3 years old and under 6 years encouraging young goat breeders, attendants and assistants to First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 parade exhibits before a Judge in the most efficient manner. Entries should be lodged with the Honorary Council Class 13 British Alpine Doe - 3 years old and under 6 years Steward before 8.30am on Saturday 14 August 2021. No entry First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 fee. Competitors can lead goats of any age provided they are able to lead the animal. The animal need not be owned by Class 14 Australian Melaan or Australian Brown Doe - 3 the parader but must be exhibited in at least one of the general years old and under 6 years classes. First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 The age of the handlers will be calculated as at the day of Class 15 Any Other Breed - 2 years old and under 6 years judging, Saturday 14 August 2021. First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 Points will be allocated for: Class 16 Saanen Doe - 2 years old and under 3 years 1. Ability of the handler to parade and control the animal First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 2. Presentation of the animal Class 17 Anglo-Nubian Doe - 2 years old and under 3 years 3. Suitability of attire of Competitors - Dust Coats or Breed First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 Standard Dress is recommended. Class 18 Toggenburg Doe - 2 years old and under 3 years It is the responsibility of each exhibitor to ensure that the First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 leaders of their stock in judging rings and parades are capable of exercising control over the animals in their care. Any Class 19 British Alpine Doe - 2 years old and under 3 years exhibitor who is unable to fully control their animal may be First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 moved from the judging ring. 10
Class 20 Australian Melaan or Australian Brown Doe - 2 years old and under 3 years TYPE AND PRODUCTION First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 Class 29 Type and Production Class 21 Saanen Doe - under 2 years Open only to females that have been recorded for First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 production over the first 305 days from kidding (or upon ceasing to lactate, if less than 305 days from Class 22 Anglo-Nubian Doe - under 2 years kidding), provided that the lactation period is First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 completed between 1 July 2020 and 30 June 2021. Class 23 Toggenburg Doe - under 2 years Exhibits must be entered in an Open Class and First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 registered in a recognized Herd Book for Goats or the appendix thereof. To be judged for type and Class 24 British Alpine Doe - under 2 years production, viz:- For type up to 50 points will be First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 allowed. Production points (Maximum 50) will be based on the official recorded production and will Class 25 Australian Melaan or Australian Brown Doe - be allowed as follows: under 2 years First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 1 point for every 25kg milk a Dairy Goat has to her Class 26 Any Other Breed - under 2 years credit over the standard for age (details as below). First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 Proof of production figures to be lodged prior to commencement of Show. Class 27 Doe - Any age, Any breed - first lactation Showing best udder on first lactation. Each doe The production figures from a lactation used in a shall be judged showing a full udder and then previous Show cannot be used in the current year. milked out. Name of exhibit to be nominated at time The exhibit attaining the greatest aggregate will be of entry and must be entered in the general awarded the prize. classes. NOTE: Each breeder can present a STANDARDS: Junior Yearling 635kg milk maximum 3 exhibits in this class. First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 Senior Yearling 652kg milk Junior 2 year old 669kg milk Class 28 Doe - Any age, Any breed - second or Senior 2 year old 694kg milk subsequent lactation Showing best udder on second or subsequent Junior 3 year old 719kg milk lactation. Each doe shall be judged showing a full Senior 3 year old 744kg milk udder and then milked out. Name of exhibit to be Junior 4 year old 768kg milk nominated at time of entry and must be entered in Senior 4 year old 794kg milk the general classes. NOTE: Each breeder can present a maximum 3 exhibits in this class. Mature 816kg milk First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 First: $20, Trophy; Second: $10; Third: $5 Trophy supported by Mrs D Richards Class 30 Type and Production CHAMPION UDDER OF SHOW Open only to females which have participated in the Ground Milking Competition. CHAMPION UDDER OF SHOW Winners of Classes 27 and 28 only eligible to compete. Exhibits must be entered in an Open Class and Association Sash, Trophy registered in a registered Herd Book for Goats or the Trophy supported by Glendowen and Glenalpine Studs appendix thereof. To be judged for Type and Production, viz: for Type up to 50 points will be allowed. Production Points will be allowed as follows: For each 100 grams of milk, produced in ground milking - 0.44 points; for each gram of butterfat produced in Ground Milking Competition - 0.088 points; for each completed day of lactation - 0.02 points (up to a maximum of 7.30 points). The exhibit attaining the greatest aggregate will be awarded the prize. Dairy Goats disqualified from the milking competition are ineligible for a prize in this class. The RNA must be notified no later than Friday 30 July 2021, if the kidding date is after the closing date of entries. First: $20, Trophy; Second: $10; Third: $5 11
RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION MILK PRODUCING DOE GROUND MILKING Association Sash COMPETITION Class 32 Goatling – 1 year old, under 2 years and First Lactation 1. EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE: All entries in the Ground Yielding greatest quantity of milk in 24 hours on Milking Competition must be entered in both Sections - ground milking competition, provided that any Dairy MILK PRODUCING and BUTTERFAT ie. Doe Classes 31 Goat, the milk of which averages less than 3.2% and 33 or Goatling Classes 32 and 34. butterfat or less than 2.8% of protein, shall not be eligible or considered for a prize. 2. All animals competing must be registered in an approved First: $30; Second: $20; Third: $10 Herd Book recognized by the Association or recorded in the Appendix. All animals in the milking class must be JUNIOR CHAMPION MILK PRODUCING DOE penned by 8.00pm on Monday 9 August 2021. Association Sash, Trophy Trophy supported by K & A Thomson 3. All does must be milked out under supervision at 6.00am on Thursday 12 August 2021. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION MILK PRODUCING DOE Association Sash 4. Any doe whose yield of milk at the milk-out is less than 66.66% of her yield at the final milking of the test shall be BUTTERFAT ineligible for a prize. Class 33 Doe - 2 years old and over OR Second and 5. No doe will be eligible for a prize unless she produces at Subsequent Lactation least 2kg of milk in 24 hours or if the assessed average Yielding the greatest amount of butterfat in 24 butterfat content is less than 3.2% and the protein content hours. is less than 2.8%. Dairy Goats disqualified from the milking First: $30; Second: $20; Third: $10 competition are ineligible for a prize in the butterfat competition. SENIOR CHAMPION BUTTERFAT DOE Association Sash, Trophy 6. If necessary the competition may be run in divisions. The Trophy supported by QLD Branch of The Dairy Goat Society of milking of goats must be completed within 20 minutes of Australia Inc the start of the Division. Goats must be milked in the same order at each milking. No Dairy Goat is permitted to take RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BUTTERFAT DOE part in a test unless she has kidded seven clear days Association Sash before commencement of the strip out preceding the Class 34 Goatling – 1 year old, under 2 years and First milking test. Lactation Yielding the greatest amount of butterfat in 24 hours. 7. For the purpose of the test each animal must be milked:- First: $30; Second: $20; Third: $10 6.00am Thursday 12 August 2021 (milk out); 6.00pm Thursday 12 August 2021 (First Milking); 6.00am Friday JUNIOR CHAMPION BUTTERFAT DOE 13 August 2021 (Final Milking). Association Sash, Trophy Product Trophy supported by Jen Brodie 8. All does competing in the milking test must be entered in at least one open class of its breed for judging by type alone. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BUTTERFAT DOE Association Sash 9. Any doe that drinks her own milk or is supplied with milk or animal fat as food during the tests shall be disqualified together with the exhibitor. DRY AND DRY JUNIOR MILK PRODUCING CLASSES Class 31 Doe - 2 years and over OR Second and Class 35 Saanen Doe - over 2 years, dry Subsequent lactation First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 Doe yielding greatest quantity of milk in 24 hours on ground milking competition, provided that any Dairy Class 36 Anglo-Nubian Doe - over 2 years, dry Goat, the milk of which averages less than 3.2% First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 butterfat or less than 2.8% of protein, shall not be eligible or considered for a prize. Class 37 Toggenburg Doe - over 2 years, dry First: $30; Second: $20; Third: $10 First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 LYN STIBBE MEMORIAL SENIOR CHAMPION MILK Class 38 British Alpine Doe - over 2 years, dry PRODUCING DOE First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 Perpetual Trophy to be retained by the RNA. Association Sash, Trophy, Perpetual Trophy Class 39 Australian Melaan or Australian Brown - over 2 Perpetual Trophy supported by Mrs Kerri Robinson and Ms Tania years, dry Stibbe (daughters of the late Lyn Stibbe) First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 12
Class 40 Any Other Breed - 2 years old and over, dry Class 58 Doe and Daughter Group First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 To comprise a doe any age and one daughter any age, in milk or dry. Both animals must be entered in Class 41 Saanen Goatling - 1 year old and under 2 years, at least one of the general classes. dry First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 Class 59 Dam's Progeny Class 42 Anglo-Nubian Goatling - 1 year old and under 2 Two does, any age, same breed, in milk or dry, the years, dry progeny of one doe. The exhibits must be property First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 of the exhibitor, entered in at least one of the general classes and the Name of Dam to be stated Class 43 Toggenburg Goatling - 1 year old and under 2 on 'Application to Enter' form. years, dry First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 Class 60 Sire's Progeny Stakes - under 24 months Class 44 British Alpine Goatling - 1 year old and under 2 Two does, under 24 months of age, same breed, in years, dry milk or dry, the progeny of one sire. The exhibits First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 must be property of the exhibitor, entered in at least Class 45 Australian Melaan or Australian Brown - 1 year one of the general classes and the Name of Sire to old and under 2 years, dry be stated on 'Application to Enter' form. First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 Class 46 Any Other Breed - 1 year old and under 2 years, Class 61 Sire's Progeny Stakes - 24 months and over dry Two does, 24 months and over, same breed, in milk First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 or dry, the progeny of one sire. The exhibits must be property of the exhibitor, entered in at least one Class 47 Saanen Doe Kid - 9 months and under 12 of the general classes and the Name of Sire to be months, dry stated on 'Application to Enter' form. First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 Class 48 Anglo-Nubian Doe Kid - 9 months and under 12 months, dry First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 BREED CHAMPIONS Class 49 Toggenburg Doe Kid - 9 months and under 12 months, dry First and Second place getters are to enter the Judging Ring First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 and line up in class, place order, for each championship. The Judge will select the Champion, followed by the Reserve Class 50 British Alpine Doe Kid - 9 months and under 12 Champion. months, dry First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 CHAMPION SAANEN Class 51 Australian Melaan or Australian Brown - 9 SENIOR CHAMPION SAANEN DOE months and under 12 months, dry Association Sash, $20 First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION SAANEN DOE Class 52 Any Other Breed - under 12 months, dry Association Sash First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 JUNIOR CHAMPION SAANEN DOE Class 53 Saanen Doe Kid - 6 months and under 9 Association Sash, $20 months, dry First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION SAANEN DOE Association Sash Class 54 Anglo-Nubian Doe Kid - 6 months and under 9 months, dry CHAMPION SAANEN KID First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 Association Sash, $20 Class 55 Toggenburg Doe Kid - 6 months and under 9 RESERVE CHAMPION SAANEN KID months, dry Association Sash First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 GRAND CHAMPION SAANEN DOE Class 56 British Alpine Doe Kid - 6 months and under 9 $100, Rosette, Product months, dry $140 of International Animal Health Products supported by First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 International Animal Health Products Class 57 Australian Melaan or Australian Brown - 6 months and under 9 months, dry First: $20; Second: $10; Third: $5 13
CHAMPION ANGLO-NUBIAN RESERVE CHAMPION BRITISH ALPINE KID Association Sash SENIOR CHAMPION ANGLO-NUBIAN DOE GRAND CHAMPION BRITISH ALPINE DOE Association Sash, $20 $100, Rosette, Trophy, Product RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION ANGLO-NUBIAN DOE $140 of International Animal Health Products supported by Association Sash International Animal Health Products Trophy supported by QLD Branch of The Dairy Goat Society of JUNIOR CHAMPION ANGLO-NUBIAN DOE Australia Inc Association Sash, $20 RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION ANGLO-NUBIAN DOE CHAMPION AUSTRALIAN MELAAN Association Sash OR AUSTRALIAN BROWN CHAMPION ANGLO-NUBIAN KID SENIOR CHAMPION AUSTRALIAN MELAAN OR Association Sash, $20 AUSTRALIAN BROWN DOE Association Sash, $20 RESERVE CHAMPION ANGLO-NUBIAN KID Association Sash RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION AUSTRALIAN MELAAN OR AUSTRALIAN BROWN DOE ORION CHAFF GRAND CHAMPION ANGLO-NUBIAN DOE Association Sash $100, Rosette, Trophy, Product $140 of International Animal Health Products supported by JUNIOR CHAMPION AUSTRALIAN MELAAN OR International Animal Health Products AUSTRALIAN BROWN DOE Trophy supported by Orion Chaff Association Sash, $20 RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION AUSTRALIAN MELAAN OR CHAMPION TOGGENBURG AUSTRALIAN BROWN DOE Association Sash SENIOR CHAMPION TOGGENBURG DOE Association Sash, $20 CHAMPION AUSTRALIAN MELAAN KID OR AUSTRALIAN BROWN KID RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION TOGGENBURG DOE Association Sash, $20 Association Sash RESERVE CHAMPION AUSTRALIAN MELAAN KID OR JUNIOR CHAMPION TOGGENBURG DOE AUSTRALIAN BROWN KID Association Sash, $20 Association Sash RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION TOGGENBURG DOE GRAND CHAMPION AUSTRALIAN MELAAN OR Association Sash AUSTRALIAN BROWN DOE CHAMPION TOGGENBURG KID $100, Rosette Association Sash, $20 CHAMPION ANY OTHER BREED RESERVE CHAMPION TOGGENBURG KID Association Sash SENIOR CHAMPION ANY OTHER BREED DOE Association Sash, $20 GRAND CHAMPION TOGGENBURG DOE $100, Rosette, Trophy, Product JUNIOR CHAMPION ANY OTHER BREED DOE $140 of International Animal Health Products supported by Association Sash, $20 International Animal Health Products Trophy supported by QLD Branch of The Dairy Goat Society of CHAMPION ANY OTHER BREED KID Australia Inc Association Sash, $20 GRAND CHAMPION ANY OTHER BREED DOE CHAMPION BRITISH ALPINE $100, Rosette SENIOR CHAMPION BRITISH ALPINE DOE Association Sash, $20 RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BRITISH ALPINE DOE Association Sash JUNIOR CHAMPION BRITISH ALPINE DOE Association Sash, $20 RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BRITISH ALPINE DOE Association Sash CHAMPION BRITISH ALPINE KID Association Sash, $20 14
SUPREME CHAMPIONS PAVILION COMPETITION SUPREME SENIOR CHAMPION DOE The purpose of this Competition is to encourage tidiness and Association Sash, $20, Garland Flower Garland supported by Mrs Dulcie Richards cleanliness in the Dairy Goat Pavilion and to give recognition to an Exhibitor who presents their stock attractively to the public. SUPREME JUNIOR CHAMPION DOE Exhibitors will be judged on a total of 100 points. Association Sash, $20, Garland supported by Mrs Dulcie Richards Subject to the foregoing, the judge will take into account the grooming and cleanliness of goats, bedding, tidiness of stalls, SUPREME CHAMPION KID laneways and equipment. Association Sash, $20, Garland supported by Mrs Dulcie Richards Association’s banner and a Certificate of Merit will be awarded to the winning Exhibitor. SUPREME CHAMPION DAIRY DOE OF SHOW To be selected from the Grand Champions only. Judging will commence on the Tuesday of the Show and will Previous Winners conclude on Sunday 11:00am.of the Show, with the exception 2020 – No Show of Judging Day. Ribbon will be presented Sunday afternoon. 2019 - Saanen 2018 - Saanen DAIRY GOAT PAVILION COMPETITION 2017 - Saanen First: Association Sash, $70; Second: Ribbon, $20; 2016 - British Alpine Third: Ribbon, $10 2015 - British Alpine 2014 - Australian Melaan 2013 - British Alpine 2012 - Saanen 2011 - British Alpine 2010 - Saanen $150, Rosette, Trophy Prize Money supported by Dairy Express Trophy supported by Robert Sparks INTERBREED GROUP Class 62 The Pioneers Memorial Interbreed Group Representatives from each breed will select one group of three females, the Senior and Junior Champions and Best Performed Kid of the Breed, not necessarily the property of one owner, to represent their breed. To be judged on uniformity and dairy type. If the breed Junior Champion is the Kid then the remaining best performing kid will form the third group member. Trophies will be awarded to each animal in the Winning Breed Group. This award has been contributed in memory of the Pioneer Exhibitors of the RNA. Trophy Trophies supported by QLD Branch of The Dairy Goat Society of Australia Inc MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR Association Sash MOST SUCCESSFUL OWNER BREEDER Association Sash 15
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