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PREMIUM LIST THE 200th ANNIVERSARY FIFE SHOW
THE FIFE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION
                    incorporating
      THE EAST OF FIFE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
                         and
          THE FIFE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
                      presents

THE 200th ANNIVERSARY FIFE SHOW
              Kinloss, Cupar KY15 4PE

            Saturday 21st May 2022
               & Sunday 22nd May
    (Showjumping and Clear Round Jumping ONLY)

          PREMIUM LIST
PREMIUM LIST THE 200th ANNIVERSARY FIFE SHOW
Please read the Entries Information for the Section you wish to enter,
before starting your entries.

You can enter online at www.fifeshow.com
or download entry forms from the website to complete and return.

Entries for inclusion in the Catalogue close on 14th April. Late entries will
be accepted at a higher fee, shown in brackets, until 11 th May but will
not be in the main Catalogue.
In 2022, no entries will be taken on Show Day in any section other than
Dogs and Pets.

***Please note***
No tickets will be available to purchase at the Gates on Show Day – all
tickets must be purchased in advance.
Admission for Under 14yr olds is still free but a ticket must be claimed
for them when you are making your entries.

      Queries to fifeshow01@gmail.com or phone 07910 072409

     The Fife Agricultural Association, Scottish Charity No SC011016
OFFICE BEARERS 2022

                             President
                     Mr A. Stevenson, Bonerbo
                          Vice-President
                     Mr J. Smith, Pitlessie Mill
                          Past President
                      Mr M. Black, Nisbetfield
                      Secretary & Treasurer
                      Ms E. Miller, Chance Inn

                            DIRECTORS

   W. Allan, Millfield; R. Brown, Radernie; Ms D. Haig, Radernie;
          Mrs A. Hamilton, Dairsie Mains; D. Scott, Cupar.

                       GENERAL COMMITTEE

                     Anstruther & District
           Mrs M. Snow, Incharvie; S. Parsons, Balcaskie.

                        St Andrews & District
        J. Ballantyne, Balkaithly; R. Dewey, Lathockar Mains;
                        D. Paterson, Balmullo.

                          Cupar & District
 Mrs E. Lang, Rosewells; N. Forrest, Airdits; B. Duncan, Balmalcolm;
 Miss R. Copland, Cupar; S. Player, Cupar; A. Stewart, Kininmonth;
   Mrs L. Whiteford, Hill Tarvit Mains;Mrs L. Wilson, Cassindilly;
                     Ms N. Wilson, Westhall.

                         Central & West Fife
D. Aglen, Treaton; R. Black, Braeside of Lindores; R. Boyd, Longannet
   C. Maitland, Grange of Lindores, Mrs K. Waterston, Newburgh.
LIVESTOCK RULES 2022
1. To enable the Committee to make the necessary arrangements, all entries for inclusion in the
    Catalogue (excluding Show Jumping classes) must be made on or before Thursday 14th April
    2022. Late Entries (until 11th May) of sheep, cattle, horses, poultry and home produce will be
    taken by payment of increased entry fees plus Membership of the Association if not already paid.
    Late entries will not be included in the Catalogue. Entries will not be accepted unless
    accompanied by the appropriate entry fee and documents. NO ENTRIES WILL BE TAKEN ON
    SHOW DAY.
2. No refunds will be given for entries after 14th April. Refunds will only be given when notified to the
    Secretary in writing (or email) before 14th April and a £5 administration fee will be deducted from
    the amount paid. PLEASE NOTE – this does not apply to Showjumping entries, where BS Rules
    apply.
3. All exhibitors of cattle, sheep and horses (except for showjumpers) must be members of the
    Association.
4. Animals can be entered in more than one class, if eligible, but no guarantee can be given that they
    can be judged in all the classes entered, due to the timings of the various sections.
5. All stock shown must have been TWO MONTHS AT LEAST in possession of the exhibitor. Any
    infringement of this rule will render the exhibitor liable to be expelled from the Association, and all
    prize money gained will be forfeited.
6. The ages of all animals shall be computed from 1 January in their respective years, except in the
    cases especially mentioned in the Premium List.
7. Cattle entered must be from accredited or negative herds or have been individually tested as BVD
    negative if they come from a not negative herd.
8. BVD negative status forms to be supplied by cattle exhibitors at the time of entry.
9. All calves born on or after 1 July 1999 must have a properly completed passport, which must be
    available on request during the period of the Show. This is the responsibility of the keeper of the
    animal. Cattle Passports must be presented by the exhibitor at the Secretary’s Tent before 11 am
    on Show day.
10. Bulls of 1yr old or over must be ringed.
11. Breeding cows must be in calf or have had a calf within the 12 months previous to the Show.
12. Animals of any age that have had a calf must be shown as cows.
13. A miracle milker will be available to assist in milking dairy exhibits.
14. Brood mares must be four years old and upwards. Foals must be at least three weeks old on
    Show day.
15. Substitutions – for the same class only - will be permitted, at the Secretary’s discretion. Details
    must be provided to the Secretary by Noon on 20th May.
16. Exhibitors with MV/CAE Accredited sheep herds must give an SAC valid Certificate of Status to
    the Steward on entry to the showfield BEFORE unloading any animals. These will be validated
    and returned to SAC.
17. All stock eligible to compete in Open and Confined classes shall be entitled to win prizes in either.
18. Where only one competitor is entered in a section the Show Committee reserves the right to
    amalgamate sections.
19. Where fewer than 2 animals are forward in any bull or heifer class, where the section has 2 bull
    classes & 2 heifer classes, these will be combined into one bull and one heifer class.
20. The Committee reserves the right of refusing any entries they may think fit, to exclude or cancel
    any entry made, or to prohibit the exhibition of any stock, and also to cancel any class, or to
    withhold any of the prizes if there are not sufficient competitors, or to make enquiries into a breach
    of the Rules and Regulations without any protest from any exhibitor.
21. It is solely the responsibility of the exhibitor to present his/her animal for judging at the appropriate
    time. The stewards and/or show officials will not be held responsible should an exhibitor fail to
    present his/her animal for judging at the appropriate time.
22. Should an animal appear to be uncontrollable, at any time, the Convener will have authority to
    inform the exhibitor/handler to immediately return the animal to its pen/lorry.
23. As an exhibitor/owner, you are personally responsible for damages to third parties caused by you,
    your employees, support personnel, your agents or your animals. All exhibitors/owners, therefore,
    must have valid third-party liability insurance.
24. All livestock must be supervised at all times by a person over 16 years of age and experienced in
    the handling of such animals.
25. No person, with the exception of the competitors in a current class, Judges, Stewards, Members of
    Committee, Stock Leaders and the Secretary is to enter any of the rings.
26. No animal will be taken out of its stall or pen after the judging has commenced, except by Order of
    Committee, or with the permission of the Secretary. Stock will not be allowed to stand about the
    Showfield in groups. Those infringing this rule will be liable to a fine of £10 or may be expelled
    from the Showfield.
27. The judge’s decision will be final.
28. Any objections must be made to the Secretary within 15 minutes of the completion of judging of
    the class concerned, accompanied by a deposit of £25, which will be returned if the objection is
    sustained. The referee and Acting Committee will meet to consider protests, and their decision will
    be final.
29. Prize Money Vouchers will be given to prize winners along with the Rosettes and must be
    exchanged at the Secretary’s tent before 6p.m on Show Day. Except in classes where an
    unresolved objection has been lodged, or where classes are still being judged, any Prize Money
    not claimed on Show day will be forfeited and no claims will thereafter be entertained.
30. Prize money for Heavy Horse classes (Shetland ponies, Highland ponies, Clydesdale horses and
    Heavy Horse Turnout classes) will not be given out until the Parade has finished or 3p.m.,
    whichever is the later.
31. All prize winners to be paraded when required under penalty of forfeiture of all prizes by the
    owners of any animal not paraded when required. This rule will be strictly enforced.
32. Stock handlers must be in attendance at the animals’ heads 15 minutes prior to judging and 15
    minutes prior to the Parade.
33. Stock is not to be removed until after the Grand Parade without prior permission from a Committee
    Member.
34. The Association complies with and follows the ASAO & BHS guidelines on Animal Welfare and
    has a Plan in place. The welfare of livestock is also the responsibility of the owner.
35. A fully equipped Paramedic Ambulance will be on the showfield from 8.00 am on Show Day. To
    help defray this additional expenditure a fee of £2 per ring handler/rider/driver of livestock and per
    exhibitor in other sections and trade stands is charged (as noted on Website Online System, Entry
    and Application Forms).
36. Competitors will not be notified of any change of judge after publication of the Premium List;
    changes will be noted on the website where time allows.
37. The winners of Trophies are to give security to the Association for their return on or before next
    year’s Show. Trophies must be returned to the Secretary by Show day each year.
38. All persons in charge of stock and other exhibits, and all persons admitted to the Showfield, shall
    be subject to the Rules of the Association and must obey the Order of Committee, Secretary, and
    other Officials of the Association.
39. Exhibitors shall be answerable for the conduct of their representatives.
40. The Association will not be responsible for any loss or damage whatsoever
41. The Officials have power to enforce these Rules.
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                              MEMBERSHIP OF THE ASSOCIATION
Open to all interested in its aims, aged 16yrs or over.
The annual subscription for competing Members is £10; the annual subscription for non-
competing members is £12 payable in advance from 1 January.
Life Membership is available at £120.
All exhibitors of cattle, sheep and horses (except for show jumpers) plus competitors in
the annual grain and root competitions must be Members of the Association.

Privileges of Membership:
1. Free admission to the Summer Show.
2. Automatic dispatch of the Association’s Premium List.
3. Access to the Members’ Marquee at the Summer Show. This marquee, where
refreshments are available, will be situated next to the Secretary’s Office at the Main Ring.
4. To attend and vote at General Meetings of the Association.

          SEE WEBSITE FOR MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM or JOIN ONLINE AT
                               www.fifeshow.com
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                                 LONG SERVICE MEDALS
The Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland Long Service Medals and
Certificates for employees with 30 years service or more are presented at the Show each
year. Employees working full time in the agricultural service industry e.g for a firm rather
than on a farm, may now also be eligible for an award.
Application forms for Medals and Certificates can be obtained from the RHASS
www.rhass.org.uk/awards-and-grants/rhass-long-service-awards or further information
is available from the Fife Show Secretary (fifeshow01@gmail.com).

Completed applications, for medals to be awarded at Fife Show, must reach the Fife
Show Secretary by 15 March 2022.
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                                NOTICE TO ALL COMPETITORS

Cattle, sheep & poultry must be on the Showground before 8a.m and not be removed
before 3p.m or until after the Parade of Prizewinners is finished.

    ALL PRIZE WINNERS MUST ENTER THE PARADE OF PRIZEWINNERS (see Rule 31)

The gates leading to the Showground will be locked at 8p.m on the day before the
Show and opened at 7a.m on Show Day.
SPONSORS 2022
                                              MAIN SPONSORS
      Hutchinsons       Kettle Produce Ltd Rollos T & N Gilmartin (Contractors) Ltd
                                   The Scottish Deer Centre

                                     PLATINUM SPONSORS
         ABP     AgriI            Branston Ltd    Crop Services (Scotland) Ltd
        Downfield Farm           Galbraith       HSBC Johnston Carmichael
           Lawrie Estate Agents     NFU Mutual      Royal Bank of Scotland
                 Scotloo      Teasses Estate Ltd Walker Snack Foods

                                         GOLD SPONSORS
        Blackadders LLP            East of Scotland Growers EQ Accountants LLP
     Gillespie MacAndrew        GrainCo            James Aird & Sons Meldrums Ltd
       Netherton & Westbank Equestrian Seagreen Sinclair Photograph SRUC
             Thorntons Solicitors & Estate Agents Wilson Steven Transport

                                        SILVER SPONSORS
          Aberhill Metals Allied Surveyors Scotland  Clayton Caravan Park
       Kingdom Carpets KM Duncan Agricultural Engineering      Virgin Money

                                       BRONZE SPONSORS
              Angle Park Sand & Gravel Co Ltd                      W Walker Livestock

                                       SECTION SPONSORS
         Azets   Bank of Scotland Derek Chapman-Wood Frontier Agriculture
         Gardens Mowers & Tools     Kinneston    Loch Leven Equine Practice
                      Strutt & Parker    Thomas Bradley & Co

                                         CLASS SPONSORS
      A&J Nelson (Haulage Contractor) Ltd Deebees Rosettes Fisher & Donaldson
        James Hair & Co    Lawrie & Symington Starlyne Feeds       Top Spec

                                  SHOWJUMPING SPONSORS
    Allen & Page Bedmax Claverhouse Equestrian Collessie Feeds CN Fencing
    Cults Mill Livery D-Mac Tanks & Construction Ltd Eden Veterinary Practice
Edenside Stables Gordon Harley Hendry Equestrian Shop North Lodge Caravan Park
                        Silvermoor     Strawmax        Top Tyres

                               CROP COMPETITION SPONSORS
                                             Quaker Oats
The Association is grateful to all Sponsors for their support of the Show, whether financially or in kind.
CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS
Start: 3.15 pm in Main Ring.
To be judged, using a points system, by the Judges from the Cattle Interbreed,
Sheep Interbreed, Commercial Cattle, Dairy Cattle and Supreme In-Hand Horse/Pony
Championships. Each Judge will allocate points to all animals bar the one put up to
the Champion of Champions by him/herself.

£100 will be awarded to the Champion of Champions, kindly sponsored by Walker
Snack Foods Ltd, Cupar. The Champion from the following sections will compete for
this award: Sheep, Pedigree Cattle, Dairy Cattle, Commercial Cattle, In-Hand
Horse/Pony.

Grand Parade of Prizewinners will be at 3.30 pm in the Main Ring, kindly sponsored
by Kingdom Carpets.

OVERALL CUPS
The Ladybank Burgh Victory Cup (Perpetual) - presented by The Town Council,
Merchants and Traders of the Burgh of Ladybank. Open to all competitors at the
Show. The Cup to be awarded to the exhibitor gaining most points in the Horse,
Cattle and Sheep classes.

The Colin Wallace Trophy - re-presented in 2018 by the Wallace family, Kincaple. To
be competed for annually and awarded to the Overall Champion from the Cattle,
Sheep, In-Hand Horse/Pony and Trade Stand sections on a rotational basis. 2022 -
Supreme In-Hand Horse/Pony

                                      CATTLE
Senior Conveners: R. Brown; E. Lang
Convener: R Dewey
Start: 9.30 am.
Interbreed will be judged at 12.30 pm. The Interbreed Cattle Champion will be judged
by Mr Melvin Stuart, Ellon. The Champion will receive £70 and the Reserve £15,
kindly sponsored by Downfield Farm.

TROPHIES & PRIZES
The Montrave (Perpetual) Challenge Cup - presented by Sir John Gilmour Bt for the
exhibitor gaining most points in the Cattle Section. Class awards only. First - 3
points, Second - 2 points, Third - 1 point.
The Nickersons of Rothwell (Perpetual) Challenge Cup - presented by Nickersons
Seed Specialists Ltd, Grimsby, for Overall Champion Pedigree Beef Animal.
The Nitrovit (Perpetual) Shield - for the Overall Champion Pedigree Dairy Cow.
The Cameron Cup (Perpetual) - presented by the late Mrs Peggy Cameron, Balbuthie
for Best Beef Interbreed Pair owned by the exhibitor. If more than one pair from a
section is eligible for presentation of this cup, pairs will be judged initially within
their sections.
The Royal Hotel Challenge Cup (Perpetual) - presented by Mr A Williamson, Royal
Hotel, Cupar for Best Pedigree Beef Animal bred by exhibitor.
PEDIGREE CATTLE
Note: Pedigree Cattle entered in this division must be registered in the appropriate
Herd Book and cannot compete in the Commercial classes.
Substitutes, for the same class ONLY, may be made if an animal entered is unable to
come forward. The Secretary MUST be advised by noon on Friday 20th May of the
new animal's name and ear tag number.

                                          SHORTHORNS
                                   Mr John Dick, Annan (Judge)

TROPHIES & PRIZES
The Piper Second Challenge Cup - presented by James Piper Esq, The Grange, Burntisland. Won
outright by Messrs H W Melville & Sons, Balmullo and re-presented by them as a Perpetual Trophy for
the Best Animal in the Shorthorn classes.
The J B W Smith (Agricultural Division) Ltd (Perpetual) Shield for the Best Shorthorn bred by
exhibitor.

PRIZE MONEY
1st £15.00, 2nd £12.00, 3rd £9.00 per class, excluding Class 7

ENTRY FEES: Classes 1-6         £5 per entry (£8)       Class 7 Free

Should there be fewer than 2 animals forward in each of the bull or heifer classes, these will be
amalgamated into one bull and one heifer class.

Kindly sponsored by Strutt & Parker

Class 1             Bull born before 1 January 2021.
Class 2             Bull born on or after 1 January 2021.
Class 3             Cow in milk or in calf born before 1 January 2020.
Class 4             Heifer born between 1 January 2020 and 31 December 2020.
Class 5             Heifer born on or after 1 January 2021.
Class 6             Bull or heifer calf born on or after 1 September 2021.
Class 7             Pair of animals included in separate classes, the property of the same
                    exhibitor. No entry fee, no prize money, rosette only.

                                       ABERDEEN ANGUS
                                                TBC

TROPHIES & PRIZES
The J B Crichton Second Challenge Cup (Perpetual) - presented by the late J B Crichton Esq,
Luthrie Bank, Cupar for the Best Animal in the Aberdeen Angus Cattle classes, male or female, any
age.
The Aberdeen Angus Society offers a Champion rosette and sash.
A bag of Starlyne Minerals to the Champion, presented by R Nicol.

PRIZE MONEY
1st £15.00, 2nd £12.00, 3rd £9.00 per class, excluding Class 14

ENTRY FEES:      Classes 8-13     £5 per entry - (£8)     Class 14 Free

Should there be fewer than 2 animals forward in each of the bull or heifer classes, these will be
amalgamated into one bull and one heifer class.
Kindly sponsored by EQ Chartered Accountants

Class 8             Bull born before 1 January 2021.
Class 9             Bull born on or after 1 January 2021.
Class 10            Cow in milk or in calf born before 1 January 2020.
Class 11            Heifer born between 1 January 2020 and 31 December 2020.
Class 12            Heifer born on or after 1 January 2021.
Class 13            Bull or heifer calf born on or after 1 June 2021.
Class 14            Pair of animals included in separate classes, the property of the same
                    exhibitor. No entry fee, no prize money, rosette only.

                                      BELTED GALLOWAY
                              Mrs C Montgomerie, Cumnock (Judge)

TROPHIES & PRIZES
The Beltie Cup - awarded by the Brown Family, Radernie for Champion Belted Galloway

PRIZE MONEY
1st £15.00, 2nd £12.00, 3rd £9.00 per class, excluding Class 19

ENTRY FEES:       Classes 15-18    £5 per entry (£8)     Class 19 Free

Kindly sponsored by KM Duncan Agricultural Engineering Ltd

Class 15            Bull any age
Class 16            Cow in calf or in milk.
Class 17            Heifer any age
Class 18            Bull or Heifer calf born on or after 1 July 2021.
Class 19            Pair of animals included in separate classes, the property of the same
                    exhibitor. No entry fee, no prize money, rosette only.

                                       HIGHLAND CATTLE
                                Mr Donald Dempster, Crieff (Judge)

TROPHIES & PRIZES
The Carphin Quaich (Perpetual) - presented by the late Mr J G Wemyss, Carphin, Luthrie, Cupar for
the Champion Highlander.
A rosette for the Champion Pedigree Highlander is presented by The Highland Cattle Society.
A bag of Starlyne Minerals to the Champion, presented by R Nicol.

PRIZE MONEY
1st £15.00, 2nd £12.00, 3rd £9.00 per class, excluding Class 26

NOTES
Winning exhibitors at this Show will gain points for The Highland Cattle Society's annual Show Fold of
The Year competition. All animals must be registered fully in the Herd Book or in the appendix A and
Appendix B register in the Herd Book of the Highland Cattle Society. Bulls under the age of 14 months
must be birth notified only. Appendix animals should be clearly identified in the catalogue as APP A or
APP B.

ENTRY FEES: Classes 20-25          £5 per entry (£8) Class 26 Free

Kindly sponsored by Gillespie Macandrew
Class 20            Bull, any age.
Class 21            Cow in calf or in milk born before 1 January 2019.
Class 22            Heifer born in 2019.
Class 23            Heifer born in 2020.
Class 24            Heifer born in 2021.
Class 25            Calf born on or after 1 January 2022.
Class 26            Pair of animals included in separate classes, the property of the same
                    exhibitor. No entry fee, no prize money, rosette only.

                                ANY OTHER BREED (NATIVE)
                                   Mr John Dick, Annan (Judge)

TROPHIES & PRIZES
The Haig Dimple Trophy will be awarded to the Champion Hereford
The Langraw Trophy will be awarded to the Best Hereford Bred by the Exhibitor

The Lincoln Red Cattle Society offers a rosette for Champion & Reserve Champion Lincoln
Red.

PRIZE MONEY
1st £15.00, 2nd £12.00, 3rd £9.00 per class, excluding Class 33

ENTRY FEES: Classes 27-32 £5 per entry (£8)           Class 33 Free

Should there be fewer than 2 animals forward in each of the bull or heifer classes, these will be
amalgamated into one bull and one heifer class.

Kindly sponsored by Scotland's Rural College (SRUC)

Class 27            Bull born before 1 January 2021
Class 28            Bull born on or after 1st January 2021
Class 29            Cow in milk or in calf.
Class 30            Heifer born between 1 January 2020 and 31 December 2020
Class 31            Heifer born on or after 1 January 2021
Class 32            Bull or Heifer calf born on or after 1 June 2021.
Class 33            Pair of animals included in separate classes, the property of the same
                    exhibitor. No entry fee, no prize money, rosette only.

                                           CHAROLAIS
                              Mr Raymond Irvine, Tomintoul (Judge)

TROPHIES & PRIZES
The Adamson (Perpetual) Challenge Trophy - presented by Mr & Mrs A S Adamson, West Friarton
for the Best Charolais, either sex.
The Campbell Cup (Perpetual) - presented by Hector Campbell, Balthayock for the Best Charolais
bred by exhibitor.
Rosette for the Champion Pedigree Charolais is presented by the Scottish & Northern Charolais Club.
A bag of Starlyne Minerals to the Champion, presented by R Nicol.

PRIZE MONEY
1st £15.00, 2nd £12.00, 3rd £9.00 per class, excluding Class 40

ENTRY FEES: Classes 34-39        £5 per entry (£8)    Class 40 Free
Should there be fewer than 2 animals forward in each of the bull or heifer classes, these will be
amalgamated into one bull and one heifer class.

Kindly sponsored by Hutchinsons

Class 34            Bull born before 1 January 2021
Class 35            Bull born on or after 1 January 2021
Class 36            Cow in milk or in calf.
Class 37            Heifer born between 1 January and 31 December 2020
Class 38            Heifer born on or after 1 January 2021
Class 39            Bull or Heifer calf born on or after 1 June 2021.
Class 40            Pair of animals included in separate classes, the property of the same
                    exhibitor. No entry fee, no prize money, rosette only.

                                           SIMMENTAL
                              Mr Raymond Irvine, Tomintoul (Judge)

TROPHIES & PRIZES
The Association Cup will be awarded to the Champion Simmental.
Rosettes for the Champion and Reserve are presented by The British Simmental Cattle Society Ltd.

PRIZE MONEY
1st £15.00, 2nd £12.00, 3rd £9.00 per class, excluding Class 47

ENTRY FEES: Classes 41-46         £5 per entry (£8)          Class 47 Free

Should there be fewer than 2 animals forward in each of the bull or heifer classes, these will be
amalgamated into one bull and one heifer class.

Kindly sponsored by W Walker LLP

Class 41            Bull born before 1 January 2021.
Class 42            Bull born on or after 1 January 2021
Class 43            Cow in milk or in calf.
Class 44            Heifer born between 1 January and 31 December 2020
Class 45            Heifer born on or after 1 January 2021
Class 46            Bull or Heifer calf born on or after 1 June 2021.
Class 47            Pair of animals included in separate classes, the property of the same
                    exhibitor. No entry fee, no prize money, rosette only.

                                         BRITISH BLUES
                              Mr Raymond Irvine, Tomintoul (Judge)

PRIZE MONEY
1st £15.00, 2nd £12.00, 3rd £9.00 per class, excluding Class 52

ENTRY FEES: Classes 48-51        £5 per entry (£8)     Class 52 Free

Class 48            Bull any age
Class 49            Cow in milk or in calf
Class 50            Heifer any age
Class 51            Bull or Heifer calf born on or after 1 July 2021
Class 52            Pair of animals included in separate classes, the property of the same
                    exhibitor. No entry fee, no prize money, rosette only
LIMOUSIN
                                                 TBC

TROPHIES & PRIZES
The Association Cup for the Best Animal.
Special rosettes for Champion and Reserve Limousin are presented by the British Limousin Cattle
Society.

PRIZE MONEY
1st £15.00, 2nd £12.00, 3rd £9.00 per class, excluding Class 59

ENTRY FEES: Classes 53-58         £5 per entry   (£8)   Class 59 Free

Should there be fewer than 2 animals forward in each of the bull or heifer classes, these
will be amalgamated into one bull and one heifer class.

Kindly sponsored by Crop Services (Scotland) Ltd

Class 53            Bull born before 1 January 2021
Class 54            Bull born on or after 1 January 2021.
Class 55            Cow in calf or in milk.
Class 56            Heifer born between 1 January and 31 December 2020
Class 57            Heifer born on or after 1 January 2021
Class 58            Bull or Heifer Calf born after 1 June 2021.
Class 59            Pair of animals included in separate classes, the property of the same
                    exhibitor. No entry fee, no prize money, rosette only.

                                    COMMERCIAL CATTLE
                                        Judge TBC

TROPHIES & PRIZES
The J & H Hamilton (Perpetual) Challenge Cup - for Best Exhibit in the Beef Cattle section.
The Rintoul Challenge Cup - for Best Female in Beef Cattle section. Confined to Fife and
Kinross.
The Maund (Perpetual) Challenge Cup - presented by Maund Bros for the Best Pair of Bullocks
in Class 69.
The John Kinnear Memorial Cup (Perpetual) - for the Champion Calf, born after 1 September
2021, in the Beef Cattle section.
The David Henderson Memorial Trophy - for Best Bullock in Beef Cattle section, confined to
Fife and Kinross.
The Jas G Dobie, Largoward (Perpetual) Challenge Cup - for Best Group of 3 Animals, made up
of any 3 entries in the Beef Cattle section.
The Roe Park Trophy (Perpetual), presented by Mr & Mrs S Brown, for the Reserve Beef
Champion.
The Drumrack Jubilee Cup (Perpetual) for the best animal in the Beef Cattle section bred by the
exhibitor.

AREA AWARD CUPS
A Silver Challenge Cup (Perpetual) will be awarded to the Best Exhibit from each of the
following areas on a points basis of First 3 points; Second 2 points and Third 1 point.
Cupar Area - Parishes of Abdie, Auchtermuchty, Balmerino, Ceres, Collessie, Creich, Cults,
Cupar, Dairsie, Dunbog, Falkland, Flisk, Kemback, Kettle, Kilmany, Logie, Monimail, Moonzie,
Newburgh, Strathmiglo.
St Andrews and Anstruther Area - Parishes of Cameron, Dunino, Ferryport-on-Craig, Forgan,
Kingsbarns, Leuchars, St Andrews and St Leonards, Anstruther-Wester, Carnbee, Crail,
Kilconquhar, Kilrenny, Largo, Newburn, Pittenweem, St Monans.
The rest of Fife and Kinross.
A bag of Starlyne Minerals to the Champion, presented by R Nicol.

PRIZE MONEY
1st £15.00, 2nd £12.00, 3rd £9.00 per class.

ENTRY FEES: Classes 60-70        £5 per entry (£8)

NOTE
No cattle to be shown in more than one class.

Kindly sponsored by ABP Perth. £20 and £15 respectively will be awarded to the Champion and
Reserve in the Beef Cattle section.

Class 60           Cross cow nursing her calf.
Class 61           Cross heifer (calf teeth).
Class 62           Cross heifer born between 1 September 2021 and 31 December 2021.
Class 63           Cross heifer born after 31 December 2021.
Class 64           Steer born between 1 September 2021 and 31 December 2021.
Class 65           Steer born after 31 December 2021.
Class 66           Continental Cross bred bullock - showing 2 or more broad teeth.
Class 67           Limousin Cross bred bullock, calf teeth.
Class 68           Any other Continental Cross bred bullock, calf teeth.
Class 69           Pair of bullocks - no more than 2 broad teeth.
Class 70           Group of 3 animals (made up of any 3 entries).

                          HOLSTEIN AND OTHER DAIRY BREEDS
                                 Mr Ewan Kennedy, Ayr (Judge)

TROPHIES & PRIZES
The John Letham (Perpetual) Challenge Cup for Class 78.
The Pittendreich Baron Cup (Perpetual) - presented by Colin & Alister Laird, Blyth Farm, Peebles
for the Best Pedigree Animal in the Holstein Classes.
The Championship Cup (Perpetual) awarded by the Association for the Best Pedigree Animal in the
Holstein classes.
The R E McKendrick Salver - won outright and re-presented by David Alston, Usan, Montrose as a
Perpetual Trophy for the Best Pair in Class 82.
The McGregor Cup - presented by Messrs McGregor & Co, Quayside Mills, Leith. Won outright by C
& A Laird, Blyth Farm, Peebles and re-presented by them as a Perpetual Trophy for the Best Group in
Class 83.
The Championship Cup awarded by the Association for the Best Pedigree AOB.

PRIZE MONEY
1st £15.00, 2nd £12.00, 3rd £9.00 per class, excluding Classes 82 and 83

ENTRY FEES;      Classes 71-81    £5 per entry   (£8)   Classes 82, 83 Free

Champion & Reserve Interbreed awarded for this section. Champions from Holstein and Any Other
Dairy Breed to compete.

Kindly sponsored by Bank of Scotland
HOLSTEIN

Champion & Reserve Holstein awarded for this section.

Class 71            Calf born 2022.
Class 72            Heifer free of bull.
Class 73            Heifer in calf under 3 years old.
Class 74            Cow in calf having completed 1 or more lactations.
Class 75            Heifer in milk calved before 3 years old.
Class 76            Junior Cow in milk having completed 2 or 3 calvings.
Class 77            Senior cow in milk.
Class 78            Female in the Holstein Classes subject to the following rules:
                    A. Bred by exhibitor. B. Fully pedigreed. C. Production Qualified all at no less than
                    3.5% butterfat in 305 days, First Lactation, 5000 kilos; Second Lactation, 6000
                    kilos; Third and later Lactations, 7000 kilos. Heifers can qualify on Dam's record.
                    D. Lactation certificates to be shown to the Class Convener at the Show. NB:
                    Placings in this class do not count towards points prizes.

                                      OTHER DAIRY BREED

Champion & Reserve AOB awarded for this section.

Class 79            Heifer any age, not served.
Class 80            Heifer in milk, in calf.
Class 81            Cow in milk, in calf.
                                    DAIRY PAIRS & GROUPS

Class 82            Best pair, in milk or in calf.
Class 83            Group of 3 females, or 2 females and 1 bull, the property of the same
                    exhibitor.

                                  YOUNG HANDLERS (Cattle)
                              Mrs C Montgomerie, Cumnock (Judge)

TROPHIES & PRIZES
The NE Farmers Trophy (Perpetual) for the best exhibitor in the Young Handlers (Cattle) section.

PRIZE MONEY
1st £10.00, 2nd £8.00, 3rd £6.00, 4th £4.00, 5th £3.00, 6th £2.00 per class     Rosettes to all
exhibitors

NOTE
Classes to be judged on the basis of presentation of the stock, knowledge and skill of the handler.
These classes may be split according to age of handler if entries warrant, at the discretion of the
convener.

ENTRY - FREE. Entries on the day are welcome.

Kindly sponsored by NFU Mutual, Cupar Branch

Class 84            Calf born on or after 1 June 2020 to be shown by handler less than 12 years
                    of age on the day of the Show.
Class 85            Young Handler aged 12-18 years of age on the day of the Show.
HEAVY HORSES
                   Conveners: Mr W Allan, Freuchie; Mr B Duncan, Balmalcolm;
                                      Mrs L Wilson, Ceres

*** PLEASE BE AWARE THAT PRIZE MONEY FOR THE HEAVY HORSE SECTION WILL NOT BE
ISSUED UNTIL AFTER THE CONCLUSION OF THE PARADE OF PRIZEWINNERS OR 3p.m,
WHICHEVER IS LATER***

**PLEASE ENSURE YOU ENTER THE HORSE/PONY IN THE NAME SHOWN IN HIS/HER
PASSPORT**

All passports must be carried to the Show. It is the responsibility of the Exhibitor to ensure that all
equines are fit and well, currently showing no signs of illness, or having shown any signs of illness
within the previous 10 days. This policy will be under regular review.

The Fife Show is affiliated to and/or holds qualifiers for the following Societies/Championships: Blair
Castle Series; British Ridden Heavy Horse Society; Clydesdale Horse Society; Highland Pony Society;
NPS Scotland; Shetland Pony Stud-Book Society, Caledonian Showing Championships and The
Showing Register. See Notes below for further information.

All classes are open to members and non-members of these Associations and Societies. If entering
qualifiers, please ensure that you comply with the Rules & Requirements of the individual bodies.

Animals entered in Clydesdale, Highland and Shetland Classes must be registered (or eligible
for registration - foals) in the pure-bred section of their respective Breed Societies.

All animals must be named on the entry form, with the exception of foals born after the entry is
submitted. Foals must be at least three weeks old on the day of the Show. NOTE: Brood Mares who
have lost their foals in the year of exhibition may compete in the class on provision of a Veterinary
Certificate stating that the foal died or was prevented, owing to illness or accident, from being shown.
Substitutes, for the same class ONLY, may be made if an animal entered is unable to come forward.
The Secretary MUST be advised by noon on Friday 20th May of the new animal's name.

Hats: with regard to British Standards please follow the rules of the affiliated body connected to the
section in which you are competing. If a class is not affiliated to any particular body, then current
British standards apply: All PAS 015; VG1; (BS) EN1384 2017; ASTM F1163 04a onwards; SNELL
E2001; SNELL E2016; AS/NZS 3838 2003 onwards.

IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIPS
The Gavin Reekie (Perpetual) Challenge Cup will be awarded for the best animal in the In-Hand
Native Pony sections (Highland, Shetland, and Registered Pure-Bred Mountain & Moorland). Judged
Ring 6 at 1p.m. by Mr Andrew Reid.

The Supreme In-Hand Championship, kindly sponsored by T & N Gilmartin (Contractors) Ltd -
£70 to Champion; £30 to Reserve. Judged Ring 6 at 1p.m. by Mr Andrew Reid.
Supreme In-Hand Champion goes forward to Champion of Champions judged in Main Ring at
3.15p.m

Grand Parade of Livestock will be at 3.30pm in the Main Ring, kindly sponsored by Kingdom
Carpets. All Prizewinners to parade.

AFFILIATIONS & QUALIFIERS

CALEDONIAN SHOWING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2022
To be held on 14, 15, 16 October 2022 at Highfield @ Howe EC, Ladybank, Fife.
This Show is a qualifier and every horse & pony placed 1st in all In-Hand, Ridden Showing
classes (not fun classes) & Working Hunter/Pony classes will qualify to compete in any
appropriate class at the Finals. All Champions & Reserves will qualify for the Champion &
Reserves Stakes Finals. Qualification will be from placings, no qualification cards will be
awarded in the ring, and no qualification can go down the line. Qualification is for the Horse
& Pony except for Adult/Young Handler classes, where the Handler qualifies.
All qualified horses and ponies will be listed on the Caledonian Showing Show's website
www.caledonianchampionships.webs.com

NPS SCOTLAND FINALS (BLAIR CASTLE) 2022
To be run under NPS SCOTLAND FINALS (BLAIR CASTLE) RULES 2022 which are on the NPS
Scotland website www.npsscotland.co.uk These rules clarify areas particular to NPS Scotland. Also
run to the Rules of the NPS and again these can be found on the website.
 Exhibitors are deemed to be conversant with these rules.

TSR SHOWING FINALS
This show is a qualifier for the 2022 TSR Showing Finals. All In Hand & Ridden classes are qualifiers.
You Do Not have to be a TSR member to qualify or enter a final. The Rider/Handler qualifies and can
enter any horse/pony in any number of Finals! The 4 highest placed handlers/riders will qualify in each
class. Competitors MUST have their card signed by judge/steward/secretary. Cards are available
FREE from the TSR website. Full details at https://theshowingregister.co.uk/wp-
content/uploads/2021/12/TSR-Qualifying-Flyer-2022.pdf

                                   HEAVY HORSE TURNOUTS
                                    Mr P Tennant, Biggar (Judge)

Start: Singles will be judged at 12.45pm in Main Ring, Pairs and Championship at 3.45pm in
Main Ring

TROPHIES & PRIZES
The Baird Shield - for the Best Heavy Horse Turnout.
The Cupar & North of Fife Agricultural Society Trophy - for Best Pair in Class 101

PRIZE/APPEARANCE MONEY
1st £20.00, 2nd £15.00, 3rd £10.00, 4th £5.00 per Class. Appearance Money - £15 per yoke; £5
per horse.

NOTES
These classes are open to the following breeds: Clydesdales, Percherons, Shires, Suffolk Punch

ENTRY FEES - £5 per Entry (£8)

Kindly sponsored by Hutchinsons

Class 100           Heavy horse turnouts - singles.
Class 101           Heavy horse turnouts - pairs.

                                     CLYDESDALE HORSES
        Mr P Tennant, Biggar (Conformation); Ms Yvonne Pringle, Newtongrange (Ride)

Start: 9am in Main Ring

TROPHIES & PRIZES
The Nairn Challenge Cup (Perpetual) - re-presented by the Association, for the Best Clydesdale,
male or female.
The East of Fife Agricultural Society 1938 Perpetual Challenge Cup - for the Best Animal in
draught horse classes
The Meiklem Cup - presented by the late Mr William Meiklem, Bennochy Park, for the Best
Clydesdale Gelding, any age. The Cup to be won 4 times, with different animals, before it becomes
the property of the exhibitor.
The Brewster Shield - presented by John Brewster & Son, Bandirran, for the Best Clydesdale Mare in
Foal or with Foal at Foot. Cup to become the property of the exhibitor winning it 5 times altogether;
must be won by different animals each time.
The Newton of Collesssie (Perpetual) Challenge Tray for the Best Female Clydesdale, any age.
The Brewster Points Cup - presented by John Brewster & Son, Bandirran for the most points in
classes. 1st - 3 pts; 2nd - 2pts; 3rd - 1pt. The Cup to be won 5 times before it becomes the property of
the exhibitor.
The Crichton Victory (Perpetual) Cup - re-presented by the Association, for the Best Clydesdale,
male or female, bred by the exhibitor.
The Robert Lang Rose Bowl (Perpetual) - presented by Robert Lang, Rosewells, for the Best
Yearling or Two Year Old Filly, bred by exhibitor and shown by exhibitor, resident in Fife.
The Scottish Central Horse Breeding Society Trophy (Perpetual) for Best Clydesdale, 3 years old
or under bred by exhibitor.
The Clydesdale Horse Society Shield (supplied & engraved by CHS) awarded to best yearling or
two year old colt or filly, registered or eligible for registration with the Society, not having won a Shield
before in its lifetime. The exhibitor must be a current member of the Clydesdale Horse Society.
The Clydesdale Horse Society provides a rosette for the winner of Class 111.

PRIZE MONEY
Classes 102-109, 111 1st £15.00, 2nd £12.00, 3rd £9.00 per Class
Class 110- 1st £10; 2nd £8; 3rd £6; 4th £4; 5th £3; 6th £2.

NOTES
First and second prize winners in Classes 102-109 compete for Champion and Reserve. Prizewinners
to Parade at 3.30p.m.
The Champion Clydesdale competes for The Supreme In-Hand Championship to be judged in Ring 6
at 1 pm.

CLYDESDALE HORSE SOCIETY
This Show is affiliated to the Clydesdale Horse Society.
Young Handlers Class 110 - An engraved medal is presented by The Clydesdale Horse Society to
the Best Young Handler aged 12 to 16 on the day of the show who has not already qualified. That
person will also receive a Young Handler qualifier rosette on the day of the show.
Qualifiers after 30th April in any year will qualify for Young Handler Final at the following year's Royal
Highland Show. Handlers may still compete in the final at the Royal Highland Show although they may
be aged 17 by that point. A merit rosette will be given to all entrants in the class. Only animals that
have already competed in the normal show or driving classes may be used. Entire colts are not
allowed. Judging of this class is not to be on the merits of the animals - it is to be on the quality of the
stockmanship and handling in the show ring by the young handler. Competitors should wear white
coats, CHS ties and suitable footwear.

BLAIR CASTLE RIDDEN CLYDESDALE CHAMPIONSHIPS
Class 111 is a qualifier for the Ridden Clydesdale Championship to be held at the Blair Castle
International Horse Trials & Country Fair on Sunday 28th August 2022. To be judged as a Ridden
Hunter class. The first two in each class to qualify. Qualification may go down to fourth place, if horses
placed 1st and 2nd have previously qualified. Registered Clydesdales and those eligible for
registration may qualify and enter for the Championship.

BRITISH RIDDEN HEAVY HORSE SOCIETY
Class 111 is a qualifier for the Kilmannan British Ridden Heavy Horse Championship to be held at
Equifest on Saturday 20th August 2022. Open to pure-bred horses registered in the main British Stud-
Book of the Clydesdale Horse Society. Horses must be entered in the name and ownership they are
registered in. Held under the Rules of the BRHHS. To be judged on type, ride, manners &
conformation. Qualification to go no lower than 3rd place. Qualifier to receive a Kilmannan qualifier
rosette and Prize Card. The Kilmannan Junior qualifier card to be presented to the highest placed
junior rider aged between 14 and under 21 at Equifest 2022. Qualification can go to 3rd place. See
www.britishriddenheavyhorsesociety.co.uk for rules.

Caledonian Showing Championships Qualifier - see Notes at start of Horse section
TSR Qualifier - see Notes at start of Horse section

Entry Fees:   £5 per Entry (£8) Class 110 - Free

Class 102           Gelding, 3 years old and over.
Class 103           Eild mare, 3 years old and over.
Class 104           Mare in foal or with foal at foot.
Class 105           Foal.
Class 106           Filly, 2 years old.
Class 107           Filly, yearling.
Class 108           Colt or gelding, 2 years old.
Class 109           Colt or gelding, yearling.
Class 110           Young Handlers between the ages of 12-16yrs on the day of the Show.
Class 111           Ridden Clydesdale. Pure bred Clydesdale, registered or eligible for
                    registration, mare or gelding.
                    To be judged as a Ridden Hunter class.

                                 HIGHLAND PONIES IN-HAND
                                 Mr H Duncan QPM, Turriff (Judge)

Start: 8.30 am prompt in Main Ring

TROPHIES & PRIZES
The Gavin Reekie (Perpetual) Challenge Cup for the best animal in the In-Hand Native pony
sections (Highland, Shetland, and Registered Pure-Bred Mountain & Moorland).
The Association Cup (Perpetual) for the best animal in the In-Hand Highland Pony Section.
The Millfield (Perpetual) Quaich - presented by Millfield Stud for the best one, two or three year old
Highland Pony filly bred by exhibitor.
The Achnacarry and Craigiebrig Stud Trophy (Perpetual) for the Reserve Highland In-Hand
Champion, presented by Mr and Mrs TWP Connell.
The Highland Pony Registered Championship Rosette will be presented to the Best Animal shown In-
Hand.

PRIZE MONEY
1st £15.00, 2nd £12.00, 3rd £9.00 per Class

NOTES
First and second prize winners in Classes 112-119 compete for Champion and Reserve. Prizewinners
to Parade at 3.30p.m
The Champion In-Hand Highland Pony competes for the Gavin Reekie Challenge Cup and The
Supreme In-Hand Championship to be judged in Ring 6 at 1p.m

THE HIGHLAND PONY SOCIETY
This Show is affiliated to the HPS. Ponies must be registered in the full body of the HPS Stud-Book
(including appendices A, B & C). All competing Highland pony stallions (In-Hand, Ridden & WHP)
aged 4yrs & over must be licensed with the HPS. Please note that Highland ponies entered in
Appendices A, B or C are not eligible to qualify for the NPS Scotland Championships.
Classes 115, 116, 117, 119 are qualifiers for the 2022 Highland Pony Society Youngstock
Championships. The Champion youngster from these classes will qualify. If the Champion is already
qualified, qualification may go to 2nd place but no further. Two Championships will be held; one at
Central Scotland Highland Pony Club - Summer Show, Strathallan Castle on 4 September 2022 and
one at the Great British In Hand Show at Kelsall Hill EC on 17 September 2022. The qualifying
exhibitor can select which Championship Show they wish to enter. Exhibitors are not required to be
members of the Highland Pony Society for qualifying classes, however all those competing in the
Championships must be members of the Society. Entry to the Championships is free. At the
Youngstock Championships, the Champions and Reserves will receive rosettes and prize money of
£100 and £50 respectively and all those forward at the finals will receive £15 and a finalist rosette. A
sash and perpetual trophy will be awarded to each of the Champions.

TSR Qualifier - See Notes at start of horse section
Caledonian Showing Championships - See Notes at start of horse section
NPS Scotland Qualifier - See Notes at start of horse section
NPS Scotland/Townhead Pet n Pony In-Hand M & M Championship - Classes 112-118.
Handler any age, except stallions (see rules). Foals are not eligible. The Champion & Res. Champion
will qualify for the Final which will take place at the Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday
26th August 2022. Qualification may go to 3rd in the Championship (i.e 1st Reserve Champion)
Entry Fees: £5 per entry      (£8)

Class 112            Licensed stallion, 4 years old and over.
Class 113            Gelding, 4 years old and over.
Class 114            Eild mare, 4 years old and over.
Class 115            Filly, colt or gelding, 3 years old.
Class 116            Filly, colt or gelding, 2 years old.
Class 117            Filly, colt or gelding, yearling.
Class 118            Mare with foal at foot or due to foal before 31 December. (SEE NOTE Brood
                     Mares)
Class 119            Foal to have been exhibited with its dam in Class 118.

                          STANDARD SHETLAND PONIES IN-HAND
                         Mrs E Carlyle (Dryfesdale), Lockerbie (Judge)

Start: 8am prompt in Main Ring

TROPHIES & PRIZES
The Association Cup (Perpetual) for the Best Animal in the Shetland Pony section.
The Cassindilly Stud Shield - presented by Mr & Mrs Wilson for the Junior Champion in the Shetland
Pony section.
The Gavin Reekie (Perpetual) Challenge Cup for the best animal in the In-Hand Native Pony
sections (Highland, Shetland, and Registered Pure-Bred Mountain & Moorland).
The Shetland Pony Stud-Book Society offers rosettes for Standard section as follows: Champion
and Reserve; Junior Champion and Reserve for animals 3 years and under (excluding foals); Best
Foal and Best Gelding.

PRIZE MONEY
1st £15.00, 2nd £12.00, 3rd £9.00 per Class

NOTES
First and second prize winners in Classes 120-124 compete for Standard Champion and Reserve.
Prizewinners to Parade 3.30p.m Main Ring.
The Standard and Miniature Champion In-Hand Shetland Ponies compete for the Gavin Reekie
Challenge Cup and The Supreme In-Hand Championship to be judged in Ring 6 at 1p.m.

SHETLAND PONY STUD-BOOK SOCIETY
Classes confined to SPSBS Registered ponies. Ponies must be named on the entry form. Society
rosettes only awarded to registered or eligible ponies i.e. foals. Three year old fillies with foals at foot
may not be shown. Foals must be a minimum of 3 weeks old on Show day. In order to enter a stallion
class at an affiliated Show, entire males aged 4yrs old and over must have an "S" number and have
been successfully through either the SPSBS stallion assessment prior to 2006 or the current SPSBS
voluntary veterinary examination. In-Hand stallions 3 yrs & over are advised to display a stallion bridle
badge. Children under 14 years old may not show colts (excluding foals) or entire males, and hard
hats must be worn. Exhibitors should not kneel but remain standing while in the ring.

TSR Qualifier - See Notes at start of Horse Section.
Caledonian Showing Championships - See Notes at start of Horse Section.
NPS Scotland Qualifier - See Notes at start of Horse Section.
NPS Scotland/Townhead Pet n Pony In-Hand M & M Championship - Classes 120, 122-124.
Handler any age, except stallions (see rules). Foals are not eligible.The Champion & Res. Champion
in both Standard and Miniature sections will qualify for the Final which will take place at the Blair
Castle International Horse Trials on Friday 26th August 2022. Qualification may go to 3rd in the
Championship (ie 1st Reserve Champion).
Entry Fees: £5 per Entry (£8).

Kindly sponsored by The Royal Bank of Scotland

Class 120            Standard Mare, 4 years old or over, with or without foal at foot. (SEE NOTE
                     Brood Mares)
Class 121            Standard Foal exhibited with its dam.
Class 122            Standard Yearling filly, colt or gelding.
Class 123            Standard Filly, colt or gelding 2 or 3 years old.
Class 124            Standard Stallion, or gelding, 4 years old or over.

                           MINIATURE SHETLAND PONIES IN-HAND
                                   Mr D Burnett (Arn), Ellon (Judge)

Start: 8am prompt in Main Ring

TROPHIES & PRIZES
The Gavin Reekie (Perpetual) Challenge Cup for the best animal in the In-Hand Native Pony
sections (Highland, Standard & Miniature Shetland, and Registered Pure-Bred Mountain & Moorland).
The Oxgang Trophy, presented by RS Pitcairn, for the Miniature Shetland Pony Champion
The Shetland Pony Stud-Book Society offers rosettes for Miniature section as follows: Champion
and Reserve; Junior Champion and Reserve for animals 3 years and under (excluding foals); Best
Foal and Best Gelding.

PRIZE MONEY
1st £15.00, 2nd £12.00, 3rd £9.00 per Class
NOTES
First and second prize winners in Classes 125-129 compete for Miniature Champion and Reserve.
Prizewinners to Parade 3.30p.m Main Ring.
The Standard and Miniature Champion In-Hand Shetland Ponies compete for the Gavin Reekie
Challenge Cup and The Supreme In-Hand Championship to be judged in Ring 6 at 1pm.

SHETLAND PONY STUD-BOOK SOCIETY
Classes confined to SPSBS Registered ponies. Ponies must be named on the entry form. Society
rosettes only awarded to registered or eligible ponies i.e. foals. Three year old fillies with foals at foot
may not be shown. Foals must be a minimum of 3 weeks old on Show day. In order to enter a stallion
class at an affiliated Show, entire males aged 4yrs old and over must have an "S" number and have
been successfully through either the SPSBS stallion assessment prior to 2006 or the current SPSBS
voluntary veterinary examination. In-Hand stallions 3 yrs & over are advised to display a stallion bridle
badge. Children under 14 years old may not show colts (excluding foals) or entire males, and hard
hats must be worn. Exhibitors should not kneel but remain standing while in the ring.

TSR Qualifier - See Notes at start of Horse Section.
Caledonian Showing Championships - See Notes at start of Horse Section.
NPS Scotland Qualifier - See Notes at start of Horse Section.
NPS Scotland/Townhead Pet n Pony In-Hand M & M Championship - Classes 125, 127-129.
Handler any age, except stallions (see rules). Foals are not eligible. The Champion & Res. Champion
in both Standard and Miniature sections will qualify for the Final which will take place at the Blair
Castle International Horse Trials on Friday 26th August 2022. Qualification may go to 3 rd in the
Championship (ie 1st Reserve Champion)
Entry Fees: £5 per Entry (£8).
Kindly sponsored by The Royal Bank of Scotland

Class 125           Mare not to exceed 34" (86.5cms), 4yrs old or over, with or without foal at foot
                    (SEE NOTE Brood mares)
Class 126           Foal not to exceed 34" (86.5cms) at maturity, exhibited with its dam
Class 127           Yearling filly, colt or gelding, not to exceed 34" (86.5cms) at maturity.
Class 128           Filly, colt or gelding, 2 or 3 yrs old, not to exceed 34" (86.5cms) at maturity
Class 129           Stallion or gelding, not to exceed 34" (86.5cms), 4yrs old or over.

                            SHETLAND PONY YOUNG HANDLERS

To follow after Shetland Pony Championship

The Shetland Pony Stud-Book Society offers a rosette for the Best Young Handler.
Central Scotland Shetland Pony Group offer Special Rosettes for all placed in Classes 130 & 131.

There must be no colts or entire males in Classes 130 & 131. Hard hats must be worn by all handlers
aged 14yrs or under.

PRIZE MONEY
1st £10.00, 2nd £8.00, 3rd £6.00, 4th £4.00, 5th £3.00, 6th £2.00 per Class

ENTRY FEE - free

Class 130           Young Handlers aged 11yrs or under on the day of the show.
Class 131           Young Handlers between the ages of 12 to 16yrs on the day of the show.

***Please note***
No tickets will be available to purchase at the Gates on Show Day – all tickets
must be purchased in advance.

Admission for Under 14yr olds is still free but a ticket must be claimed for them
when you are making your entries.
LIGHT HORSES & PONIES
Light Horse: Convener - Ms D Haig, Cupar.
Committee - Ms R Copland, Cupar; Mrs M Snow, Leven; Mrs K Waterston, Cupar; Mrs L
Whiteford, Cupar.

**PLEASE ENSURE YOU ENTER THE HORSE/PONY IN THE NAME SHOWN IN HIS/HER
PASSPORT**

All passports must be carried to the Show. It is the responsibility of the Exhibitor to ensure that all
equines are fit and well, currently showing no signs of illness, or having shown any signs of illness
within the previous 10 days. This policy will be under regular review.

The Fife Show is affiliated to and/or holds qualifiers for the following Societies/Championships:
British Driving Society; BHS Scotland, Blair Castle Championships; British Show Horse
Association (RIHS); British Show Pony Society; Caledonian Showing Championships;
Equifest; NPS Scotland; Retraining of Racehorses; The Showing Register; the Veteran Horse
Society and the Victoria Food Company.

All classes are open to members and non-members of these Associations and Societies. If
entering qualifiers, please ensure that you comply with the Rules & Requirements of the
individual bodies.

Animals entered in Open M&M Ridden, Novice M&M Ridden, Registered M&M In-Hand and
Open M&M WHP classes must be registered in the pure-bred section of their respective Breed
Societies. Animals entered in M&M Part-Bred classes must be registered in the Part Bred
section of their respective Breed Society.

All animals must be named on the entry form, with the exception of foals born after the entry is
submitted. Foals must be at least three weeks old on the day of the Show. NOTE: Brood Mares
who have lost their foals in the year of exhibition may compete in the class on provision of a
Veterinary Certificate stating that the foal died or was prevented, owing to illness or accident,
from being shown.
Substitutes, for the same class ONLY, may be made if an animal entered is unable to come
forward. The Secretary MUST be advised by noon on Friday 20th May of the new animal's
name.

The Show Committee has endeavoured to schedule several classes for each exhibitor.
However, classes will not be held up, nor will the organisers be responsible if exhibitors miss
classes that they have entered. Exhibitors must have an attendant with each exhibit during
judging, otherwise the stock cannot be judged. Classes will not be delayed for exhibitors
competing in other classes. Classes may be split, or amalgamated, at the discretion of the
Show Officials.

Hats: with regard to British Standards please follow the rules of the affiliated body connected
to the section in which you are competing.If a class is not affiliated to any particular body, then
current British standards apply: All PAS 015; VG1; (BS) EN1384 2017; ASTM F1163 04a
onwards; SNELL E2001; SNELL E2016; AS/NZS 3838 2003 onwards.

IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIPS
The Gavin Reekie (Perpetual) Challenge Cup will be awarded for the best animal in the In-Hand
Native Pony sections (Highland, Shetland, and Registered Pure-Bred Mountain & Moorland).
Judged Ring 6 at 1p.m. by Mr Andrew Reid.

The Supreme In-Hand Championship, kindly sponsored by T & N Gilmartin (Contractors) Ltd -
£70 to Champion; £30 to Reserve. Judged Ring 6 at 1p.m. by Mr Andrew Reid.
Supreme In-Hand Champion goes forward to Champion of Champions judged in Main Ring at
3.15p.m.
AFFILIATIONS & QUALIFIERS

BRITISH SHOW HORSE ASSOCIATION
RIHS QUALIFYING CLASSES
Held under the rules of the British Show Horse Association. Horses must be registered with the
Association and all Owners, Exhibitors and Riders and must be Association Members. Riders must be
15 years of age or older. Registration numbers must be quoted on entry form.
Classes (195, 196, 198, 199, 200) are qualifiers for The Royal International Horse Show. The first
prize winner will qualify to compete at the final. If already qualified the second will qualify, if the first
and second are already qualified then the third will go forward.
Horses competing at the RIHS and qualifying shows in Hunter sections of The Sport Horse Breeding
of Great Britain at their Affiliated Shows cannot compete in Hack, Cobs and Riding Horse classes at
the same show, on the same day and vice versa. This does not apply to SHB (GB) Ridden Sport
Horse classes.
The first or highest placed prize winners in each Open Affiliated class will qualify to compete in the
BSHA Classic of the Year Final. The Finals will be held at the BSHA Hunter and National
Championship Shows in September 2022.

BSPS QUALIFIERS
This Show is affiliated to the British Show Pony Society ("BSPS") and all persons entering, competing,
showing or otherwise taking part in BSPS classes, whether or not members of the BSPS, are subject
to the Rules of the BSPS, including the disciplinary procedures, and shall be deemed to have
consented to the jurisdiction of the BSPS.
Body Protectors MUST be worn when jumping in any WHP & WH classes including practice ring at
BSPS Affiliated Shows. (including Tiny Tots, Cradle and Nursery Stakes, WSP, LRWSP and Training
Stakes) Riders must wear a body protector when working in (practice jumps) and the jumping phase
in all BSPS organised and affiliated events.
Correctly secured skull caps/riding hats to the above standard must be worn at all times when
mounted. Hats should have a plain cover either black, navy blue, brown, grey or green. Velvet covers
are encouraged.
This show is a qualifier for the BSPS Scotland Members Champion of the Year competition to
be held at the Scotland Finale Show. 1st prize winners in the Open Show Hunter Pony section
(Classes 163-166) will qualify. In the event of the 1st placed winner at this show having already
qualified for the BSPS Scotland Members Champion of the year, the qualification will be the highest
placed BSPS Scottish Member (not already qualified) from the first THREE ponies placed in each
class. The rider/pony combination who qualify in each class will be subject to written confirmation
from BSPS Scotland.

This Show is a qualifier for the 2022 BSPS Championships Show, to be held at Arena UK. The
1st and 2nd prize winners only from Classes 163-166 and Classes 168-171 and the 1st, 2nd and
3rd prize winners in Classes 167 & 172 will qualify, provided the animal is registered in
accordance with BSPS Rule 21 & 26 and ridden by a BSPS member.
This Show is a qualifier for the BSPS Classic Services Group Challenge. Animals competing in
the following Open classes will qualify:- Lead Rein Hunter Type, SHP, Cradle and Nursery
Stakes, WHP, Intermediate WH. (Classes 161, 163 -172). Animals must qualify for the Challenge
by attending any B.S.P.S. affiliated show and competing in the appropriate class. Ponies must
not have qualified for the 2022 Horse of the Year Show. If a pony qualifies for the Horse of the
Year show it will forfeit its qualification for the Classic Services Group Challenge.

This show is a qualifier for the BSPS Binks Family Champion of Champions The 1st prize
winners in the following classes will qualify:- Lead Rein of Hunter Type, SHP, WHP,
Intermediate WH. (Classes 161-166; 169-172)
This show is a qualifier for the BSPS The White Company Mini WHP Champion of Champions.
The 1st prize winners in Open Cradle and Nursery Stakes will qualify (Classes 167-168).
This show is a qualifier for the BSPS Black Country Saddles Best Rider. The Best Rider in the
Open Lead Rein Hunter Type, the 122cms. 133cms. 143cms. and 153cms. SHP., the Cradle and
Nursery Stakes, the 133cms. 143cms. and 153cms. WHP., the Intermediate Working Hunter
classes will receive a Card and qualify for the final at the BSPS Summer Championships Show.
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