Livestock Schedule 14-16 JUNE 2019 - Three Counties
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14-16 JUNE 2019 Livestock Schedule Incorporating the National Rare and Minority Breeds Show supported by RBST Beef Pairs Champions 2018 Interbreed Champion 2018 Interbreed Champion 2018 CLOSING DATES FOR ENTRIES Cattle, Sheep, Wool, Pigs, Pygmy Goats, Boer Goats 16 April 2019 Dairy Goats 18 April 2019 Angora Goat Pen Reservations 16 April 2019 Angora Goat Exhibits 14 May 2019
Supporting the farming community for over 30 years. OFFICIAL LIVESTOCK SCHEDULE Ballards LLP Chartered Accountants are delighted to support Royal Three Counties Show as headline sponsors of the Farming Village ROYAL THREE COUNTIES AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY LIVESTOCK COMMITTEE David Owens (Chairman) Michael Weaver Clive Roads (Chairman of Council) Paul Westaway Maurice Hart Lindsey Craddock (County Director) Martin Hoskins Patrick Downes (County Director) Richard Lutwyche Adrian Hope (County Director) Andrew Powers Co-opted: Bill Quan Jonathan Long Peter Rose James Sage Graham Watkins Andrew Simmonds Dermot Weaver Phil Whiteley (Society Vet)
INDEX TO THE 2019 OFFICIAL SCHEDULE REGULATIONS - Dorset Down ................................... 34 Inter breed Cattle Champ............. 71 GENERAL SHOW REGULATIONS ....... 2 Dorset Horn & Poll Dorset .............. 40 Inter breed Pairs Champ................ 71 CATTLE REGULATIONS ....................... 8 Exmoor Horn.................................... 41 Irish Moiled....................................... 68 SHEEP REGULATIONS ....................... 29 Flock Presentation........................... 48 Longhorn.......................................... 70 PIG REGULATIONS ........................... 49 Hampshire Down ............................ 34 Red Poll............................................. 69 GOAT REGULATIONS (Dairy) .......... 60 Inter Breed Championship............. 46 Traditional Hereford........................ 69 Jacob .............................................. 41 Young Handlers............................... 71 Cattle Classification - Kerry Hill ........................................... 42 CATTLE ENTRY PROCEDURE............. 10 Lamb Carcass................................. 47 National Rare and Minority Breeds Aberdeen Angus ............................ 12 Leicester Longwool ........................ 35 Show - Any Other Beef Breed.................... 20 Lincoln Longwool ........................... 42 Sheep Classification - Any Other Dairy Breed................... 27 Lleyn ................................................ 35 Any other Hill Breeds....................... 78 Beef Cow and Calf Champ.......... 22 Oxford Down .................................. 36 Any other Longwool breed............ 80 Beef Pairs Championship............... 21 Ryeland ........................................... 42 Balwen.............................................. 76 Beef Shorthorn................................. 13 Shropshire ........................................ 36 Black Leicester................................. 79 Belted Galloway............................. 13 Southdown....................................... 37 Border Leicester............................... 77 British Blonde ................................... 13 Suffolk .............................................. 37 Boreray............................................. 82 British Blue ........................................ 14 Supreme Pairs Championship........ 45 Castlemilk Moorit............................. 80 British Charolais ............................... 14 Teeswater......................................... 43 Champion Down & Shortwool....... 75 British Limousin ................................ 15 Terminal Sire Progeny Group Champion Heath............................ 76 British Simmental ............................. 16 Champ.................................. 45 Champion Hill.................................. 78 British White...................................... 16 Texel ................................................ 38 Champion Longwool...................... 80 Calf Classes - Beef.......................... 23 Three Counties Fleece.................... 46 Champion Primitive........................ 82 Cattle Championship..................... 28 Wiltshire Horn................................... 44 Coloured Ryeland........................... 74 Commercial Cattle......................... 23 Wool on the Hoof............................ 46 Cotswold.......................................... 78 Continental Beef Breed Young Sheep Handler..................... 48 Devon Closewool............................ 75 Championship...................... 21 Zwartbles.......................................... 38 Dorset Down.................................... 73 Continental Beef Pairs Champ...... 20 PRIZE MONEY .................................. 31 Dorset Horn...................................... 74 Devon .............................................. 17 Fleece............................................... 83 Dexter .............................................. 25 Pig Classification - Dual Purpose Cow and Calf Berkshire .......................................... 52 Galway............................................. 78 Championship...................... 26 British Landrace............................... 56 Greyface Dartmoor........................ 79 Dual Purpose Pairs Championship.26 British Lop.......................................... 52 Hebridean........................................ 81 Dual Purpose Exhibitor Pairs British Saddleback........................... 53 Hill Radnor........................................ 76 Championship...................... 26 Gloucestershire Old Spots ............. 51 Inter Breed Sheep Champ............. 83 Gloucester....................................... 24 Group of Three Championship...... 58 Kerry Hill............................................ 77 Gloucester Cattle Young Handlers.24 Hampshire........................................ 53 Leicester Longwool......................... 79 Hereford .......................................... 12 Herd Presentation........................... 59 Lincoln Longwool............................ 79 Herd Presentation........................... 28 Inter Breed Pig Championship....... 57 Llanwenog....................................... 77 Highland .......................................... 18 Junior Pig Handling......................... 59 Manx Loaghtan............................... 81 Holstein............................................. 27 Kune Kune........................................ 59 Norfolk Horn..................................... 75 Inter-Breed Beef Championship ......21 Large Black...................................... 53 North Ronaldsay.............................. 81 Inter-Breed Dairy Championship......28 Middle White................................... 54 Oxford Down................................... 73 Inter-Breed Dual Purpose .............. 26 Large White...................................... 54 Portland............................................ 75 Interbreed Group of Three............. 22 One to Watch 2018......................... 58 Ryeland............................................ 73 Jersey................................................ 27 Oxford Sandy & Black..................... 54 Shetland Sheep............................... 82 Longhorn ......................................... 18 Pairs Championship........................ 58 Shropshire......................................... 74 Murray Grey .................................... 19 Pig of the Year ................................ 57 Soay ................................................ 82 National Junior Dairy Show............ 27 Tamworth......................................... 55 Southdown....................................... 74 Native Beef Breed Welsh ................................................ 55 Teeswater......................................... 80 Championship................................. 21 Young Pig of the Year..................... 57 Whitefaced Woodland.................. 77 Native Beef Pairs PRIZE MONEY .................................. 50 Wiltshire Horn................................... 76 Championship................................. 21 Grand Parade Champion of Young Sheep Handlers................... 83 Red Poll ............................................ 25 Champions............................ 59 National Rare and Minority Breeds South Devon ................................... 19 Goat Classification - Show - Young Handlers - Beef.................... 22 Angora Goats ................................. 63 Pig Classification - Young Handlers-Dairy..................... 28 Boer Goats....................................... 66 Berkshire........................................... 85 Young Handlers Dual Purpose....... 26 Malvern Dairy Goat Show.............. 61 Best Rare breed in show................. 88 PRIZE MONEY .................................. 10 Mohair Fleece Classes.................... 64 British Landrace............................... 86 Sheep Classification - PRIZE MONEY .................................. 61 British Lop.......................................... 86 Any other Hill Breed......................... 44 Pygmy Goats................................... 65 British Saddleback........................... 85 Any other Lowland Breed.............. 44 Three Counties Dairy Goats........... 62 Duroc................................................ 56 Beltex ................................................ 31 National Rare and Minority Breeds Gloucestershire Old Spots.............. 85 British Berrichon ............................... 32 Show - Inter Breed Pig Championship....... 87 Black Welsh Mountain ................... 39 Cattle Classification - Junior Pig Handling......................... 88 Blue Texel.......................................... 32 Any other rare breed of cattle...... 70 Large Black...................................... 85 Bleu Du Maine................................. 32 Beef Shorthorn................................. 68 Large White...................................... 87 Border Leicester............................... 39 Belted Galloway............................. 69 Middle White................................... 86 British Charollais .............................. 33 British White...................................... 69 Oxford Sandy and Black................ 87 Butchers Lamb Classes .................. 47 Dexter............................................... 70 Peoples Choice............................... 58 Clun Forest ...................................... 33 Gloucester....................................... 68 Pietrain.............................................. 56 Coloured Ryeland........................... 43 Gloucester Young Handlers........... 68 Tamworth......................................... 86 Cotswold ......................................... 40 Welsh ................................................ 87 1
THREE COUNTIES AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY’S 2019 SHOW GENERAL SHOW REGULATIONS SHOWGROUND HOLDING NUMBER 17/551/8000 RESPONSIBILITIES OF EXHIBITORS AND THEIR STOCK ATTENDANTS R1 RESPONSIBILITY The Society, its Officers and servants, shall not be responsible to any person whatsoever whilst entering, or leaving the Society’s premises, for any damage or loss, however caused to the property of such person, or for any injury, fatal or otherwise, to any such person. The Society, its Officers and servants shall not be responsible for any accident, damage, loss however caused that may occur to any exhibitor or his employee or to any animal, article, or property brought into the showground, or whilst entering, or on leaving, or being carried into or out of the said showground. The exhibitor shall be solely responsible for any loss, injury, or damage that may be done to, or occasioned by, or arising from any animal, article or property exhibited or brought into the showground by him/her and he/she shall indemnify and hold harmless the Society from all action, suits, expenses and claims on account of, or in respect of any such damage or injury which may be so caused or occasioned. R2 CONDUCT OF EXHIBITORS AND THEIR EMPLOYEES/REPRESENTATIVES All persons in charge of stock will be subject to the orders of the Society’s officials. Employees/ representatives must be in attendance each day during the Show, at least half an hour prior to the time appointed for the examination, exhibition or parade of the animals in their charge. Exhibitors will be held responsible for the behaviour of their employees, and for the consequence of any misconduct of such employees/representatives. The Society reserves the right to ban from exhibiting or attending, whomsoever in their opinion contravenes or has contravened any of the Society’s bye-laws or regulations or who behaves noisily or offensively to any Judge, Member of Council, Steward, Official, Exhibitor or Member of the Public. Any exhibitor deemed to be in breach of this regulation is liable to be disqualified and any award cancelled or may not be allowed to compete in any class or competition that he/she may have entered for the show and any such person thereupon may be excluded from exhibiting at future Shows of the Society. R3 ANIMAL WELFARE –The Three Counties Agricultural Society expects all exhibitors to observe best practice at all times. ENTRIES R4 ENTRY FORMS & DATA STORAGE Entries can be made online at threecounties.co.uk. Alternatively, entry forms for the Show may be obtained from the Livestock Officer, Three Counties Agricultural Society, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR13 6NW. No entry will be accepted unless made on the prescribed form and accompanied by the correct fees. Information from entry forms will be stored on computer and the name, address and details of entries will be published in the Catalogue, unless otherwise advised; information about results may also be published and/or provided to the press and Breed Societies for publication. Information about exhibitors may also be passed to any regulatory authority, such as DEFRA or Trading Standards as well as the Society’s Veterinary Advisers. The making of an entry is irrevocable consent for the storage and disclosure of information in this way. R5 EXHIBITS ENTERED IN MORE THAN ONE CLASS Animals may be entered in more than one class, except where otherwise stated in the Schedule. The number of such additional classes shall be stated in the space provided on the entry form and the additional fees remitted for each entry. R6 ENTRIES FOR SPECIAL PRIZES These classes are identified by an additional ‘S’ before the class number. No fee is required for such entries, though each exhibit shall have appeared in the appropriate breed class and the fees paid for the same. This regulation does not apply for entry of animals for Champion Prizes as all eligible animals are automatically entered for such awards. R7 CLOSING DATE OF ENTRIES The dates appointed for the closing of entries are: Cattle, Sheep, Wool, Pigs, Boer & Pygmy Goats 16 April 2019 Pigs Online 30 April 2019 Angora Goat Pen Reservation 16 April 2019 Dairy Goats 18 April 2019 Angora Goat details 14 May 2019 Cattle substitutions 14 May 2019 National Rare and Minority Breeds Show closing dates as above. No livestock or competing entry will be accepted for competition unless the necessary entry form properly completed and signed by the exhibitor (or by his/her duly authorised agent acting on his/her behalf), together with a remittance to cover the necessary fees in full, shall have been delivered to the Livestock Officer at the Society’s Offices, on or before the closing date of entry for the respective section. No entries can be accepted by telephone. ENTRIES RECEIVED AFTER THE CLOSING DATE OF ENTRIES CANNOT BE ACCEPTED. 2
R8 CORRECTNESS OF ENTRY FORMS Every exhibitor or competitor will be held responsible for the correctness of his/her entry form, and must check all entry details when confirmation is sent, as at this stage changes can be made. If when called upon to prove its correctness, he/she fails to do so, the entry in question may be disqualified, and any award made to it cancelled. If it shall be proved that any exhibitor or competitor has knowingly signed an incorrect entry form, or has attempted to obtain a prize by unfair means whatsoever, all awards made to such an exhibitor or competitor in any class or competition may be cancelled and he/she may be disqualified from exhibiting at future Shows of the Society. Exhibitors of Cattle Breeds which are not tattooed must bring to the Show the registration certificates of the cattle forward. These must be produced at the request of the Society’s Stewards. Exhibitors are to state on entry forms if the exhibit has been imported from outside the United Kingdom. RANDOM IDENTIFICATION CHECKS OF LIVESTOCK WILL BE MADE AT THE SHOW. NO SUBSTITUTIONS WILL BE ALLOWED AFTER CLOSING OF ENTRIES. R9 OWNERSHIP All exhibits shall be bona-fide property of the exhibitor at the original date of entry closing, except where the regulation is varied by any condition applicable to specific classes stated in the Schedule. In the event of the death of the exhibitor between the date of entry closing and the date of the show, the executor/s of the deceased shall be deemed to be the exhibitor. R10 ENTRY BY MINORS Entries by persons under 18 years of age shall be accepted only provided the entry form is countersigned by the parent, guardian or trustee of the entrant, who shall be held responsible for the correctness of the entry and for the compliance with these Show Regulations. Any entry made in contravention of this Regulation and inadvertently accepted may be cancelled. R11 PARTICULARS OF EXHIBITS Full pedigree details must be given on the entry form where demanded. These details may be printed in the show catalogue. Every animal entered for competition must be entered or certified as eligible for entry in the Herd, Flock or Stud Book of its breed in the UK. Where an animal is entered by the exhibitor as eligible for entry in the Herd, Flock or Stud Book, proof of such eligibility must be furnished at the time of making the entry. This regulation does not apply to Commercial Cattle classes. R12 AGE OF EXHIBITS The exact date of birth of each exhibit must be stated on the entry form, except in the case of sheep, where the year of birth only, need be given. In the case of doubt or protest a certificate signed by the Society’s duly appointed Veterinary Surgeon shall be considered final and conclusive. R13 RIGHT TO REJECT ENTRIES The Council of the Society reserves the sole right to reject or cancel the entry or entries made by any person, if it shall deem fit to do so, and right to cancel any class or classes, refunding any fees paid in respect thereof. Owing to shortage of accommodation, the Council also, reserves the right to limit the number of entries in any class or section should this be necessary. R14 CANCELLATION OF ENTRIES In the event of there being fewer than four exhibitors in any breed section (Pig breeds – three exhibitors) the classes for such breed may be cancelled and the entry fees refunded, unless otherwise stated under individual breed sections. In the event of their being fewer than three exhibitors entered in any class it may be cancelled and entry fees refunded, except in cases where possible amalgamation is specifically allowed for in the schedule. R15 NOMINATION OF ENTRIES Any form failing to give the full name of exhibit will be refused. The entry form together with any fees remitted herewith will be returned to the person sending the form (except in the case of R82 Pig Section). R16 ACCURACY OF CATALOGUE The Society will not be responsible for any inaccuracy in any pedigree or other particulars inserted in the catalogue, though every care will be made to ensure the accuracy of all particulars printed therein. Please use BLOCK CAPITALS when completing your entry form. FEES R17 PAYMENT OF ENTRY AND/OR ACCOMMODATION FEES All remittances in payment of fees shall be by crossed cheque, credit card, debit card, money order or postal order made payable to ‘ROYAL THREE COUNTIES SHOW’, or by electronic transfer. A charge of £25 will be made for any returned or refused cheques. R18 ENTRY FEES Fees for each entry are shown at the head of each section of this Schedule. All entry fees are inclusive of VAT @ 20%. (Any change in VAT rate will be applied from the due date.) VAT registered no. 729848577. The acceptance of entries at Members’ rates is conditional upon the exhibitor having paid their annual subscription. Persons desiring to become members and wishing to avail 3
themselves of entering at Members’ rates must pay £55.00, being the subscription for 2019. R19 REFUND OF ENTRY FEES Any entry fee paid shall not be returnable, except in the case of an animal incapacitated by accident, injury or illness. Any claim under this clause must be made in writing to the Chief Executive Officer and must be accompanied by a certificate issued by a Veterinary Surgeon to be received not later than 10 June 2019 together with all labels and passes issued by the Society in respect of the entry/ies in question. ANY CLAIM RECEIVED AFTER 10 JUNE 2019 WILL BE INVALID. TICKETS R20 EXHIBITORS’ PASSES Each exhibitor shall receive passes as listed below, but a Member of the Society will receive his/her Members’ Badge in lieu of one. R21 TICKET ALLOCATION Exhibitor passes will be allocated on the number of exhibits entered as listed below- Cattle Number of Exhibit(s) Number of Three Day Passes (One Day for Dairy and Rare and Minority Breeds Show) 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 3 5 and over 4 Sheep/Pigs Number of Exhibit(s) Number of Three Day Passes Goats (One Day for Rare and Minority Breeds Show) 1 1 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 and over 3 Additional one day exhibitor passes may be purchased, in advance only, at £18.00 (inc VAT). R22 LORRY PASSES - Livestock All vehicles will be inspected before entering the showground. ‘Dirty’ vehicles will be turned away, or moved to an area to be cleaned before entering the showground. Exhibitors will be provided with a lorry pass to enable them to bring their stock into the Showground, and such passes will cover (pre-Show) the lorry and driver. Upon off-loading of stock such lorries will be required to be parked in the designated area and will not be permitted to return to the vicinity of the stock lines until departure time on the afternoon of the last day of the Show. Exhibitors must state on entry forms the additional number of such lorry passes required. Please Note: A one-way traffic system will be in operation. DISEASED ANIMALS R23 ANIMALS SUFFERING FROM DISEASE Every exhibitor shall indemnify the Society against all actions, claims, proceedings and demands by any person, company or other representative body of whatsoever nature in respect of any matter, directly or indirectly connected with the bringing onto the Society’s Showground of any animal which may have been suffering from any contagious or infectious disease or which develops such a disease whilst on the Showground and in addition the exhibitor shall pay all costs and expenses incurred by the Society in connection with any such claim. The Society’s Veterinary Officers are authorised to refuse permission for any animal to be admitted to, or have removed from the Showground, any animals which they believe to be affected with contagious or infectious disease. The exhibitor of such animal may obtain a certificate from the Show Secretary, stating the nature of such disease or infection. The onus of proving the freedom of any such animal from contagious or infectious disease shall rest on the exhibitor of the animal concerned. A Veterinary inspection will be carried out on all animals in their pens or stalls. AWARDS R24 PRIZES Prizes will be awarded on the scales shown at the beginning of each entry section. R25 CONDITIONAL AWARDS In all cases where the prizes are offered or awarded conditionally, they will be withheld until the exhibitor shall have proven to the satisfaction of the Council that the conditions have been complied with. R26 ROSETTES AND PRIZE COLOURS No animal will be allowed to wear a rosette, sash or ribbon other than those issued by the Society, 4
and no rosette, sash or ribbon may be displaying during judging which has been awarded in a previous class. The colours for prizes will be Supreme Champion and Champion – Red, White and Blue, Reserve Supreme Champion and Reserve Champion – White and Red, Special Prize – White and Blue, Reserve for Special Prizes – Mauve, First – Red, Second – Blue, Third – Yellow, Fourth – Green, Fifth – Brown. All other awards – White. R27 PROTESTS Any exhibitor wishing to make a protest having reference to livestock or horses exhibited at the Show, must make the same in writing to the Livestock Officer, and must deposit a sum of £50. If upon investigation the protest is not sustained to the satisfaction of the Stewards, the sum thus deposited shall be forfeited to the Society’s funds. All protests must be delivered to the Show Office at the Showground within half an hour of the completion of the class, on the day on which the award shall have been made, and no protest will be subsequently received unless a satisfactory reason be given for the delay. Protests will be considered by the Chief Steward of the Section concerned in consultation with his/her assistants. If the Chief Steward in unable to resolve the protest, then he/ she will refer the matter to the Society’s Livestock Committee. R28 ALTERATION OF AWARDS In case of any protest made in accordance with Regulation 27 whereby any prize animal becomes disqualified, the winner of the next succeeding prize in that class shall take the prize that had been awarded to the disqualified animal. R29 PRIZE MONEY PAYMENT The prize money offered by the Society WILL BE PAID OUT BEFORE 31 JULY 2019 in respect of all prizes offered by the Society. Special prizes offered by private donors or Breed Societies will be paid direct to the winners, and the Society cannot hold itself responsible for non-payment of any such prizes. Any claim or complaint regarding prize money paid or unpaid shall be notified to the Livestock Officer of the Society before 31 AUGUST 2019. Cheques must be cashed within six months of issue, and any cheque not presented within this time limit will deem the prize and cheque cancelled. R30 CHALLENGE TROPHIES Winners of trophies offered by the Society may hold these until 31 March of the year following the award when the trophies must be returned in good condition to the Society’s Offices or to the Society’s appointed agents for engraving. Trophies returned by post must be sent by Recorded Delivery. Failure to return trophies by the due date may incur a maximum penalty of up to £5000. The Society’s Trophy Registration number is shown in brackets after the name of each trophy in the list of Special Prizes in each section. Exhibitors who wish to hold trophies must collect these from the Society’s Offices between 12 noon and 5.00 pm on each of the Show days. JUDGES R31 JUDGES The Judges are instructed to withhold prizes where the entry is not of sufficient merit, and in awarding prizes the Judges are instructed to make their awards according to the relative merits of the exhibits for breeding purposes in breed classes. If in the opinion of the Judges any animal appears to be unfit for breeding purposes, the Judges shall be at liberty to have the animal examined by one of the Society’s Veterinary Surgeons, whose opinion shall be considered to be final and conclusive, and if he/she so directs, the animal will be disqualified from taking a prize which might otherwise be awarded to it. No person other than a Steward or authorised Official of the Society shall enter a ring when judging is in progress, nor shall have any communication with the Judges during the time of judging, and all exhibitors and their agents acting in opposition to this regulation shall forfeit such prize as may be awarded to their exhibit. R32 CHANGE OF JUDGE Should an exhibit be forward for competition, which was either bred or previously owned by the officiating Judge, then a referee may be introduced at the request of the Chief Steward of the Section. The exhibitor will know who is judging from the schedule whereas the Judge will not know which animals are coming before him/her until he/she arrives in the ring. If there is an unforeseen change of Judge then the exhibitor should stand down from the class and entry fees will be refunded or advise the Chief Steward before judging commences so that a referee may be appointed. EVERY EFFORT WILL BE MADE TO INFORM EXHIBITORS OF A CHANGE IN JUDGE. R33 PARADES AND JUDGING Any exhibitor or employee refusing to bring their exhibits on parade at a specified time when requested by the Stewards to do so shall be liable to forfeit to the Society any prize money previously awarded to the said exhibits. All employees in charge of stock which is to be paraded must have their exhibits ready for such parade thirty minutes prior to the times of parades as laid down in the official timetable. White coats or Breed Society uniform must be worn in the Breed Judging ring and the Grand Parades. The correct number must be worn by the exhibitor in each class. Failure to do so may result in the animal being excluded from being judged. Cattle exhibitors should note that bulls should always have two handlers. 5
HEALTH AND SAFETY REGULATIONS & INSURANCE R34 PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE – All livestock exhibitors must ensure they have adequate public liability insurance cover. R35 SMOKING To comply with Health and Safety Regulations we are obliged to inform you that there will be no smoking in the livestock lines or any buildings or marquees within the showground. R36 HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK REGULATION Exhibitors are reminded that they are responsible for the observance, by themselves, their employees and their contractors of all Health and Safety at Work regulations. Any item of risk or hazard should be reported to the Director’s Office immediately. GENERAL R37 VETERINARY SURGEON It is a condition of entry that the Society’s Veterinary Surgeons may on their own authority give such emergency treatment as they may consider appropriate in the event that the owner or his representative cannot be found. In such circumstances, the exhibitor will be liable for the veterinary fees charged. R38 DEFRA REGULATION Exhibitors should be aware of and conform to the regulations in place by DEFRA at all times. R39 MALPRACTICES Any artificial contrivance or device of any description, or substance, found on or proved to have been on an animal at any time, either for preventing or influencing abnormally the flow of milk or for any other improper practice, shall disqualify that animal from any award and the owner/ exhibitor may be prohibited from exhibiting at future Shows. For the purposes of this regulation the term ‘improper practice’ shall be held to include setting of teats, and generally any other practice which results in the animals being shown other than in a natural state. The Society reserves the right to have all animals inspected by the Senior Veterinary Officer either prior to, during or after judging or at any other time whilst on the Showground. R40 TRANSIT OF ANIMALS – From January 2007 Welfare in Transport Regulation (EC) no. 1.2005 will apply. NOTE: It will be an offence to transport any female animal for whom 90% or more of the gestation period has already passed or female animals that have given birth in the previous week. PLEASE NOTE: If you are transporting animals over 65KMs you will require an Animal Transporter Authorisation, and as from January 2008 it is now a legal requirement to have a Certificate of Competence for transporting animals over 65Kms (please check with your local authority). R41 STALLING OF EXHBITS Exhibitors and their employees must see that their exhibits are stalled or penned in the allotted place for them in accordance with their exhibit numbers, and no person shall remove or otherwise deface any notice or exhibit number placed by the Society, or its Officers on the stalls or pens, nor shall any exhibit be stalled or penned in the place allotted to another exhibit, and no person shall utilise a vacant stall or pen without written consent of the Steward or Chief Steward. The penalty for the infringement of this regulation shall be that the exhibitor whose exhibit is incorrectly stalled or penned shall forfeit all prizes awarded to such exhibit, and shall incur a fine of £50 for each day, or part of a day the animal is incorrectly stalled or penned. No animal shall be cleansed other than at the wash downs provided for this purpose. GREAT CARE MUST BE TAKEN WHEN USING POWER WASHERS TO CLEAN LIVESTOCK. R42 STRAW Straw will be allocated on the following basis: Cattle – Loose straw in the stall on arrival. Sheep – One third of a bale per pen on arrival. Pigs – Half a bale per pen on arrival. Further straw to be distributed at the beginning and end of each day as required – times to be advised within the lines. No straw tickets will be issued. R43 RUGS AND SHEETS Except by special permission of the Steward of the Section, no rug or sheet shall be hung up so as to conceal any animal in a stall or pen. All sheets used for this purpose must be removed before the opening of the Show each day to the general public, and must not be replaced until after the closing of the Show each day. R44 PUBLICITY Exhibitors will be allowed to promote their herd/flock but the following conditions will apply – a. Cattle section – space allowed per animal forward maximum of 5’ wide per stall. b. Sheep and Pig sections – space allowed per pen maximum of 5’ wide per pen. c. Maximum height for herd/flock publicity boards from ground level – cattle 8’, sheep and pigs 6’. d. No promotion material to be hung from the roof, or placed in the gangways. e. No advertising other than acknowledgements of suppliers will be permitted. f. Only Rosettes and Prize Cards of this Society to be displayed, and these must only be for the 6
current year. g. Exhibit cards provided by the Society must be clearly displayed for each animal forward. R45 STOVES Exhibitors or their employees desiring to bring portable stoves or barbecues onto the showground for cooking etc, will only be permitted to do so provided such stoves are carried and used in a properly constructed fire resisting box. Use of stoves will not be permitted under any circumstances within the confines of Livestock lines or Stockperson’s accommodation within the main showground. R46 STEWARDS No person shall officiate in the judging ring as Steward at the time of judging of a class in which he or she shall have an exhibit. In the event of a Steward making entries after his or her appointment, the Chief Steward shall at his sole discretion appoint a deputy Steward to carry out the duties for the class in question. R47 DOGS/PETS – are not allowed on the Showground or in the Stock lines with the exception of Assistance Dogs and those taking part in competitive classes or events. R48 PENALTIES Any infringement of any of the Regulations or Conditions printed in this Schedule will subject the exhibitor to forfeiture of any prize to which he/she may be entitled (in addition to the consequences attaching to the infringement) and the Council reserve the right to inform other Agricultural Societies and bodies of any decision it may come to with respect to an exhibitor. R49 INTERPRETATION OF REGULATIONS The Society reserves to itself by its Council the sole and absolute right to interpret these or any other prescribed conditions and regulations, or Prize Sheets, and to settle arbitrarily and determine all matters, questions or difference in regard hereto, or otherwise arising out of, connected with incident to the show. Also to refuse and to cancel and entries, disqualify exhibitors, prohibit exhibition of entries, vary or cancel awards of prizes or reserve numbers, and relax conditions, as the Society may deem expedient. R50 PLEASE NOTE All exhibitors and other persons admitted to the showground shall be subject to the rules, orders, conditions and regulations of the Council of the Three Counties Agricultural Society. The Organisers of this show have taken reasonable precautions to ensure the health and safety of everyone present. For these measures to be effective, everyone must take all reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent accidents occurring and must obey the instructions of the Organisers and all Officials and Stewards. Three Counties Agricultural Society By order of the Council Malvern, Worcestershire, WR13 6NW Three Counties Agricultural Society Telephone: 01684 584900 Fax: 01684 584910 Email: livestockteam@threecounties.co.uk 7
CATTLE SECTION R51 At the time of the Show cattle must be from herds which are free from restrictions imposed under i) The Tuberculosis Order 1964 (as amended) ii) The Brucellosis (England and Wales) Order 1981 or the Brucellosis (Scotland) Order 1979 (as amended). In addition the entered animals must not themselves be under individual restrictions. R52 ABORTIONS AND PREMATURE CALVINGS Heifers and cows showing abnormal discharge or which appear to abort will be placed in isolation and returned to their premises of origin as soon as possible. An abortion enquiry will be carried out prior to the animals being removed from the Showground. A local Veterinary Surgeon acting as one of the Society’s Veterinary Surgeons or a Veterinary Surgeon of DEFRA will collect a range of samples. There will be no charge made to the exhibitors for the taking of samples. Arrangements will be made for the animal subjected to the abortion/premature calving enquiry and any other animal at the Show originating from the same herd, to be returned to the premises of origin as soon as possible. R53 NORMAL FULL TIME CALVINGS Heifers and cows calving at full term on the Showground will be placed in isolation and after calving will either – i) be returned to the herd of origin as soon as possible; or ii) be sampled on behalf of the owner, or his representative, by one of the Society’s Veterinary Surgeons. Samples will be tested at the DEFRA laboratory. If the tests are negative the animal/s may, at the discretion of the Society’s Veterinary Surgeons, return to the Show lines. The owner or his representative will be responsible for the payment of any fees incurred in the taking of samples. R54 Heifers and cows calving at the Show after the time of judging will be placed in isolation to be returned home as soon as possible. R55 Heifers and cows showing any discharge upon arrival at the Showground will not be allowed to enter their stalls or compete and will be placed in isolation immediately. It is regretted that entry fees for such animals cannot be refunded. R56 Any animal found during the Show to be showing abnormal discharge will be removed to isolation immediately. R57 TIMES OF ARRIVAL, JUDGING AND DEPARTURE which will be strictly observed. ARRIVAL – Beef, Commercial Cattle and Dual Purpose Cattle exhibitors may arrive between: 12.00 – 20.00 on Wednesday 12 June 2019 07.00 – 20.00 on Thursday 13 June 2019 Dairy Cattle and Calf show exhibits may arrive between 06.00 and 08.00 and after 18.00 on Friday 14 June 2019, and not later than 08.00 on Saturday 15 June 2019. Commercial cattle must be stalled by 20.00 on Thursday 13 June 2019, weigh in is between 18.00 and 19.00 on Friday 14 June 2019. Those exhibiting solely in the National Rare and Minority Breeds Show may arrive during the times stated above and between: 18.00 - 20.00 Friday 14 June 2019 06.00 - 08.00 and 18.00 - 20.00 Saturday 15 June 2019 06.00 - 08.00 Sunday 16 June 2019. JUDGING – Beef Cattle classes commence at 08.30 Friday 14 June 2019 Dual Purpose Cattle classes commence at 08.00 Saturday 15 June 2019 Dairy Cattle classes commence at 09.00 Saturday 15 June 2019 Commercial Cattle classes commence at 09.00 Saturday 15 June 2019 DEPARTURE – All Beef, Commercial and Dual-Purpose Cattle, Sheep and Pigs are to leave the Showground after the Grand Parade on Sunday 16 June 2019. Dairy Cattle may leave the showground following the grand parade on Saturday 15 June 2019. No stock may be removed from the Showground before these times, without written permission of the Society’s Official Veterinary Surgeon or the Chief Executive. R59 IN MILK HEIFERS AND COWS No heifer or cow entered as ‘in milk’ will be eligible to receive a prize unless certified to have had a living calf within fifteen months preceding the date of the Show, or that calf, if dead, was born at the proper time. All heifers and cows to which milk shall have been given during the Show will be disqualified. Judges may have any or all animals milked in the ring to form an opinion of the udder after milking. Cattle Entries close: 16th April 2019 - Cattle Substitutions: 14th May 2019 8
R60 MILKING FACILITIES - Milking facilities will no longer be provided; exhibitors will need to bring their own milking unit, clusters and other equipment. Please note the following guidelines- a. All milkers should wear the following: - suitable footwear (clean, disinfected and waterproof eg. wellington boots) - headwear (clean) - milking apron (clean, disinfected and waterproof b. No washing or clipping cows in milking area. c. General personal hygiene (eg. no smoking) d. Hygienic removal of milk from cow to tank room eg lid on bucket, clusters not dragging along floor R61 SECURING OF CATTLE It is a requirement that all bulls over 12 months should be fitted with a nose ring. All animals (except calves) must be led with a nosecord attached. All animals must be double tied in the stalls. All cattle must be secured to the satisfaction of the Stewards, who shall have power to exclude from the Showground any vicious or unruly animal. Animals with a previous record of unruly behaviour should not be brought to the Show. Livestock must be under the control of a competent handler, with appropriate restraint equipment, at all times. R62 ARTIFICIAL COLOURINGS Cattle found to be artificially coloured or otherwise faked in any part, either at the time of judging or at a time whilst on the Showground will be disqualified and the exhibitor dealt with under General Show Regulation 8. R63 CLASSES All cattle entered for competition shall be exhibited in the class for which they are eligible on the days of the Show. R64 CATTLE PASSPORTS Cattle Passports must accompany the animals and remain on the Showground for the duration of the animal’s attendance. Bar Codes with the Royal Three Counties Show number will be issued from the Livestock Stewards Office. R65 CANCELLATION OF CATTLE STALLS If an exhibitor wishes to reduce or cancel the number of stalls booked, provided that WRITTEN notification of cancellation is received at least 7 days prior to the opening of the Show, then £5 for each stall booked will be refunded. REFUNDS WILL ONLY BE PAID IF NOTIFIED IN WRITING BY THE DUE DATE. R66 PLEASE NOTE - Exhibitors, in their own interests, are advised to read carefully the General Show Regulations in this Schedule before making their entries. Cattle Entries close: 16th April 2019 - Cattle Substitutions: 14th May 2019 9
CATTLE ENTRY PROCEDURE TB PRE MOVEMENT TESTING A pre-movement test with a negative result within 60 days of arrival at the Show will be required for ALL cattle, except under 42 days of age. A copy of the certificate must accompany the animals and be available for inspection on arrival at the Show. Exhibitors must book the number of stalls required and submit cattle entry details by TUESDAY 16 APRIL 2019. Cattle substitution details must be received by the Livestock Officer, no later than TUESDAY 14 May 2019. THE ENTRY PROCEDURE WILL BE AS FOLLOWS – a) Entry will be by reserving stalls and submitting cattle entry details no later than 16 April 2019. Entries can be made online at threecounties.co.uk or alternatively an entry form is enclosed. Entries received after this date will be placed on a waiting list. In the event of over subscription exhibitors may be asked to reduce their number of stalls. b) No breed class entry fees are charged, but group class entry fees to be paid. c) Cattle substitutions - Entry forms must be completed with all pedigree details and be forwarded to the Livestock Office by no later than Tuesday 14 May 2019. Substitutions can only be made by contacting the Office directly and not online. d) All animals must compete in one of the breed classes. e) All beef, commercial and dual purpose cattle must have arrived by 20.00 on Thursday 13 June 2019. LATE ARRIVALS WILL BE TURNED AWAY. f) Dairy cattle and calf show exhibits may arrive from 18.00 on Friday 14 June 2019. Earlier arrival must be arranged in advance, no later than 31 May 2019, through the Livestock Officer. STALL FEES Per Stall - Members - £28.35 Information for Agricultural Show schedules Non Members - £36.75 February 2016 (All fees inclusive of VAT @ 20%.) Group Cattle Classes (Other than Special Prizes) – Members - £10.50 per entry, Non Members - £15.75 The BWMB National Golden Fleece Competition per entry inclusive of VAT @ 20% In association with JG Animal Health Dairy Cattle - Stall Fees - Members - £10.50, Non Members - £15.75 inclusive of VAT @ 20% Agricultural Holding 1. Newreference numbers for 2016 is The British must Wool Marketing be entered Board (BWMB) onto National Golden Fleece stall reservation forms. Competition being held in association with JG Animal Health 2. The Champion Fleece from 12 nominated agricultural shows across the UK will SPECIAL PRIZE – See Regulation automatically be enteredR6, page into this 2 of thisTheSchedule. national competition. No entry fee required. show champion fleece A limited amount of and space scorecard willwill be allocated be removed to each by a BWMB representative at the endexhibitor of the show for storing boxes and equipment, free of and stored, clearly labelled on behalf of the exhibitor charge. 3. All existing show fleece competition rules apply 4. Should the exhibitor of the show champion fleece choose not to enter this PRIZE AWARDS competition, the show reserve champion will be offered the opportunity to enter their fleeces to represent the show NOTE – Prizes will 5.be paid All show on fleeces champion the entered number of entries in this competition catalogued. will either be returned to the exhibitor or graded and allocated to the exhibitors wool clip using their BWMB producer registration number No. of Entries Catalogued 6. BWMB registered wool producers 1st will also have the2opportunity nd 3rd to enter this 4th 5th 6th 1-5 competition via the network of£57.75 £26.25 11 BWMB grading depots. £15.75 These depot entered - - - 6-8 £63.00 £31.50 fleeces will be judged in two categories - traditional carpet and £21.00 speciality/knitwear/fashion and these winners will in turn be judged against the £10.50 - - 9-12 show champion fleeces £68.25 £42.00 £26.25 £15.75 £10.50 - 13+ £73.50 7. Judging of the final of the BWMB £47.25 National Golden Fleece Competition will£31.50 take place £21.00 £10.50 £10.50 in April 2017 at the end of the wool season at BWMB Head Office in Bradford. 1st - £36.75, Group Classes: 8. All finalists in the BWMB competition 2nd - £26.25, 3rd - £15.75 will be invited to a presentation ceremony in Breed Champions Bradford in each and willBreed receive receive £125 £100. product vouchers from JG Animal Health Dairy Cattle - 1st -9. £36.75, 2nd will The overall winner - £26.25, also receive a3competition rd - £15.75 trophy and £500, reserve £250 10. For a full list of nominated shows and for further information on the BWMB National Golden Fleece Competition, please visit www.britishwool.org.uk IN ADDITION - £5 will be paid per day for each animal paraded in the Grand Parades. Exhibitor’s attention is drawn to Regulation 30. PLEASE NOTE: All 1st and 2nd prize winning cattle are expected to parade. Failure to parade may result in prizemoney being withheld. JG Animal Health kindly offers a £25 voucher to the Breed Champion and a £10 voucher to the Reserve Breed Champion for any Premier Nutritional Drench. 10
ALL JUDGING TIMES AND JUDGING RINGS ARE PROVISIONAL AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE AFTER THE CLOSING DATE OF ENTRIES CATTLE JUDGING TIMETABLE FRIDAY 14 JUNE 2019 Time Section Ring No 0830 Hereford Ring 1 0900 British Blonde Ring 2 South Devon Ring 2 0900 Beef Shorthorn Ring 3 Aberdeen Angus Ring 3 British Blue Ring 3 0900 Devon Ring 4 British Charolais Ring 4 British Simmental Ring 4 0900 Highland Ring 5 British Limousin Ring 5 0900 Murray Grey Ring 6 British White Ring 6 0900 Longhorn Ring 7 Belted Galloway Ring 7 Any Other Beef Breed Ring 7 1630 Beef Young Handlers SATURDAY 15 JUNE 2019 0900 Gloucester Ring 2 Red Poll To follow in Ring 2 0900 Commercial cattle Ring 3 Commercial /Beef Calf classes To follow on in Ring 3 0930 Holstein Ring 4 Jersey To follow in Ring 4 Any Other Dairy Breed To follow in Ring 4 Interbreed Dairy To follow in Ring 4 1200 Dairy/DP Calf Classes 0900 Dexters Ring 5 1330 Inter Dual Purpose Championships Ring 5 Cow and Calf – Dual Purpose To follow on in Ring 5 Exhibitor Pairs – Dual Purpose To follow on in Ring 5 1030 Continental Beef Pairs Rings 6 & 7 Native Beef Pairs To follow in Rings 6 & 7 Interbreed Beef Pairs Championship To follow in Rings 6 & 7 Continental Beef Breed To follow in Rings 6 & 7 Native Beef Breed To follow in Rings 6 & 7 Interbreed Beef Championship To follow in Rings 6 & 7 1630 Beef Young Handlers 1630 Dual Purpose Young Handlers SUNDAY 16 JUNE 2019 0930 Cow and Calf – Beef Ring No 7 1045 Group of Three – Beef Main Arena Cattle Entries close: 16th April 2019 - Cattle Substitutions: 14th May 2019 11
BEEF CATTLE HEREFORD Only breeding animals entered for or accepted for entry in the Hereford Herd Book maintained by the Hereford Cattle Society will be qualified to take a prize in this Section. JUDGE: Mr M J Clark, Gloucestershire. C1 Bull born on or before 31 December 2016. C2 Bull born on or between 1 January 2017 and 31 August 2017. C3 Bull born on or between 1 September 2017 and 30 November 2017. C4 Bull born on or between 1 December 2017 and 28 February 2018. C5 Bull born on or between 1 March 2018 and 30 April 2018. C6 Bull born on or after 1 May 2018. C7 Cow or Heifer in milk born on or before 31 August 2016 with her own calf at foot. C8 Heifer born on or between 1 September 2016 and 31 August 2017. C9 Heifer born on or between 1 September 2017 and 31 December 2017. C10 Heifer born on or between 1 January 2018 and 31 March 2018. C11 Heifer born on or after 1 April 2018. C12 Best Pair of Exhibitor owned animals by the same sire. ENTRY FEE: Non Members £15.75, Members £10.50. Only exhibits entered in Classes C1 to C11 are eligible to compete. CS1 SENIOR MALE CHAMPION - H P Bulmer Perpetual Trophy (13). (Classes 1 & 2). TCAS Rosettes for Champion and reserve. CS2 JUNIOR MALE CHAMPION - Hughes Perpetual Cup (3), a gift of Messrs P & G Hughes of Gresty, Crewe. (Classes 3, 4, 5, & 6) TCAS Rosettes for Champion and Reserve. CS3 GRAND MALE CHAMPION - Salwey Perpetual Cup (15), a gift of the late, T J Salwey Esq. for J Salwey Esq, for the best Bull of any age. TCAS Rosettes for Champion and Reserve. CS4 SENIOR FEMALE CHAMPION - The Tom Bradstock Memorial Perpetual Rose Bowl (193). Hereford Cattle Society special Rosette. (Classes 7 & 8) TCAS Rosettes for Champion and Reserve. CS5 JUNIOR FEMALE CHAMPION - Everall Perpetual Trophy (42), presented by Mr T L D Everall. (Classes 9 & 10). TCAS Rosettes for Champion and Reserve. CS6 GRAND FEMALE CHAMPION -Tarrington Perpetual Trophy (59), presented by the Executors of the late H R Griffiths Esq., for the best Female of any age. TCAS Rosettes for Champion and Reserve. CS7 BREED CHAMPION - £100. Hugh Sumner Perpetual Cup (29), a gift of the late, J R H Sumner Esq. A gift to the Stockman in charge of the winning exhibit, kindly sponsored by H. Weston & Sons Ltd. TCAS Rosettes for Breed Champion and Reserve. CS8 BEST OPPOSITE SEX TO SUPREME CHAMPION - TCAS Rosettes CS9 BEST GROUP - Hopton Perpetual Cup (20), a gift of the late Mrs Hopton for the best Group of Three Animals (Bulls, Females OR Mixed Sex) bred and owned by the Exhibitor. CS10 OPEN PAIRS - Judge to select the best male and best female, to go forward to the Pairs Championship, CS96 on Saturday 15 June 2019. Pair need not necessarily be from the same exhibitor. CS11 GROUP OF THREE - Judge to select the best group of three, to comprise both sexes, to go forward to the Group of Three Championship, CS103 on Sunday 16 June 2019. Group need not necessarily be from the same exhibitor. ABERDEEN ANGUS SPONSORED BY M&S JUDGE: Mr A P McLaren, Northamptonshire. C13 Bull born on or before 31 December 2017. C14 Bull born on or between 1 January and 31 March 2018. C15 Bull born on or after 1 April 2018. C16 Cow, in milk, or in calf, born before 1 January 2017. C17 Heifer born on or between 1 January and 31 December 2017. C18 Heifer born on or between 1 January and 31 March 2018. C19 Heifer born on or after 1 April 2018. C20 Group of three animals, to include both sexes, entered in classes C13 to C19. ENTRY FEE: Non Members £15.75, Members £10.50. Cattle Entries close: 16th April 2019 - Cattle Substitutions: 14th May 2019 - Calf classes, please see page 23 12
CS12 CHAMPION MALE - Perpetual Silver Challenge. TCAS Rosettes for Champion and Reserve. CS13 CHAMPION FEMALE - TCAS Rosettes for Champion and Reserve. CS14 BREED CHAMPION - £100. Robinson Perpetual Cup (10), a gift of the late Lady Robinson. TCAS Rosettes for Breed Champion and Reserve. A gift to the Stockman in charge of the winning exhibit, kindly sponsored by H. Weston & Sons Ltd. A Championship Sash and Rosette awarded to the Supreme Champion by the Aberdeen Angus Cattle Society. CS15 BEST OPPOSITE SEX TO SUPREME CHAMPION - Nall-Cain Perpetual Cup (45), a gift of the late Hon. Ronald Nall-Cain, will be awarded either to the Winner of CS12 or CS13 if not the Winner of CS14. CS16 OPEN PAIRS - Judge to select the best male and best female, to go forward to the Pairs Championship, CS96 on Saturday 15 June 2019. Pair need not necessarily be from the same exhibitor. CS17 GROUP OF THREE - Judge to select the best group of three, to comprise both sexes, to go forward to the Group of Three Championship, CS103 on Sunday 16 June 2019. Group need not necessarily be from the same exhibitor. BEEF SHORTHORN JUDGE: Mr R S Johnson, North Yorkshire. C21 Cow or heifer in calf or with calf at foot born on or before 31 December 2016. C22 Heifer born in 2017. C23 Heifer born in 2018. C24 Bull born on or before 31 December 2017. C25 Bull born on or after 1 January 2018. CS18 BREED CHAMPION - £100. TCAS Rosettes for Breed Champion and reserve. A gift to the Stockman in charge of the winning exhibit, kindly sponsored by H. Weston & Sons Ltd. CS19 OPEN PAIRS - Judge to select the best male and best female, to go forward to the Pairs Championship, CS96 on Saturday 15 June 2019. Pair need not necessarily be from the same exhibitor. CS20 GROUP OF THREE - Judge to select the best group of three, to comprise both sexes, to go forward to the Group of Three Championship, CS103 on Sunday 16 June 2019. Group need not necessarily be from the same exhibitor. BELTED GALLOWAY JUDGE: Mr J Ward, Dumfriesshire. C26 Cow in milk or in calf. C27 Heifer, in milk or in calf. C28 Heifer, born in 2018. C29 Bull, any age. C30 Pair of Animals of either sex entered in the above classes, the property of the same exhibitor. ENTRY FEE: Non Members £15.75, Members £10.50. CS21 BREED CHAMPION - £100. TCAS Rosettes for Breed Champion and reserve. A gift to the Stockman in charge of the winning exhibit, kindly sponsored by H. Weston & Sons Ltd. CS22 OPEN PAIRS - Judge to select the best male and best female, to go forward to the Pairs Championship, CS96 on Saturday 15 June 2019. Pair need not necessarily be from the same exhibitor. CS23 GROUP OF THREE - Judge to select the best group of three, to comprise both sexes, to go forward to the Group of Three Championship, CS103 on Sunday 16 June 2019. Group need not necessarily be from the same exhibitor. BRITISH BLONDE JUDGE: Mr D Davies, Carmarthenshire. C31 Bull born before 31 December 2016. C32 Bull born on or between 1 January 2017 and 31 December 2017. C33 Bull born on or after 1 January 2018. C34 Best Mature Registered Cow born on or before 29 June 2014 in calf or with own suckling registered Blonde calf at foot. Cattle Entries close: 16th April 2019 - Cattle Substitutions: 14th May 2019 - Calf classes, please see page 23 13
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