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131st ANNUAL
BERWICKSHIRE
COUNTY SHOW
Mainsgate Park, Duns Castle Estate, Duns TD11 3NW
SATURDAY 6th August, 2016
SCHEDULE
71/254/8003
ENTRIES CLOSE 18th JULY 2016
www.berwickshirecountyshow.org.uk
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Patron of the Association: A.D. Hay Esq.,Duns Castle, Duns
President:
Lady Caroline Douglas Home, Heaton Mill House, Cornhill‐on‐Tweed, TD12 4XQ
Directors
1 W Nimmo, Castlemains, Duns 2 Kirsty Thompson, Blackcastle, Innerwick, Dunbar 3 Donald Seed, Woodend, Duns 4 Neil Anderson, Crichness, Cranshaws, Berwickshire 5 Jamie Lindsay, Foulden Hill, Foulden, Berwick‐upon‐Tweed 6 M Arnott, Butterdean, Grantshouse, Duns 7 R Lamont, Duns Law, Duns 8 T Culham, Mansefield, Marchmont Road, Greenlaw 9 Bob Forrest, Preston Farm, Preston, Duns 10 Andrew Rodger, Stobswood, Longformacus 11 Ian McFarlane, Quixwood, Grantshouse 12 Alan Cowe, Marigold, Preston 13 Wm. Dalgleish, Whitefield Crescent, Newton St Boswells, Melrose 14 S Thompson, Lambden, Greenlaw 15 Robert Fleming, Winfield, Paxton, Berwick‐upon‐Tweed (YFC) 16 G Wealleans, Angelrow, Greenlaw 17 Neil Harvey, Blackadder Mains, Duns 18 Ian Watson, 9 Abbey View, Kelso 19 Ben Sanderson, Middlefield, Gavinton, Duns
Co‐opted for one year only 20 Jamie Andrew, Fogomains, Duns 21 D Calder, Ferneycastle, Reston, Eyemouth 22 A W Pate, Redpath, Longformacus, Duns 23 D Lucas, Cheeklaw, Duns 24 R Swan, Blackhouse, Reston, Eyemouth 25 P Donaldson, Woodheads Farmhouse, Greenlaw 26 Neil Redpath, 1 Buchan Cottage, Duns Castle Estate, Duns
Chairman of Directors:
Ben Sanderson, Middlefield, Gavinton, Duns, Berwickshire TD11 3HT
Secretary:
Natalie Cormack, Dairy Cottage, Tower Road, Ayton, Berwickshire TD14 5QX Tel : 01890 781006 email: [email protected]
mailto:[email protected]
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ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY 18th JULY 2016
JUDGING SCHEDULE CATTLE (Two Rings) 9.30 am
COLOURED HORSES (after Veteran Horses) 12.00 pm
DOG SHOW 1.00 pm
IN HAND SPORTS HORSES 8.30 am
MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND (After Riding Ponies) 10.30am
OVERALL CATTLE CHAMPIONSHIP 11.30 am
OVERALL SHEEP CHAMPIONSHIP 12:00 pm
PAIRS JUMPING 12.00 pm
PONY GAMES 2.30 pm
RETRAINED RACEHORSES 2.00 pm
RIDDEN & WORKING HUNTERS (MAIN RING) 8.30 am
RIDING PONIES 8.30 am
SHEEP (Multiple Rings) 10.00 am
SHOW JUMPING 12.30 pm
VETERAN HORSES (after In Hand Sports Horses) 10.30 am
WORKING HUNTER PONIES 8.30 am
These times are only provisional
ENTRY FEES
Section
Section I & II‐ Cattle & Sheep £3 ea entry
All Horse Classes (except RoR) £5 ea entry
Retrained Racehorses £10
Gymkhana Games £1 per child
Poultry £1
Eggs (per plate) 50p
**Note Poultry and Eggs Entrants are required to pay a day membership of £1 in order to compete for the
specials. Please include this on your entry form.
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RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. The Directors reserve to themselves the right of refusing, cancelling, or prohibiting the exhibition of entries from any person
who, after 1st January 1977, has been expelled from the membership of any Agricultural or Dairy Society, or who may have attempted to obtain a prize by giving a false Certificate, or by other unfair means, or who is under exclusion from any Breed Society for fraudulent practices.
2. The Directors reserve to themselves the right of refusing any entries they may think fit to exclude, or to prohibit the exhibition of any entry, and to retain the entry money paid for such entry, if it be proved to their satisfaction that said entry was contrary to any of the Association’s regulations.
3. All stock exhibited at the Show must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor in whose name it is entered. In these rules and regulations the word "stock" shall include animals and poultry of any kind whatever.
4. Stock entered for competition or exhibition and actually in the Show grounds is subject to the control and under orders of the Directors, Secretary, or other Show officials and may not be withdrawn from competition or exhibition without the consent of the Directors or Secretary.
5. It is the responsibility of exhibitors to ensure that stock brought into the Showfield by them or on their behalf is free from disease and under proper control at all times. The Association shall not be responsible for any illness, disease, injury or damage contracted or caused to stock, stock attendants, exhibitors or others connected with such stock on account of the state of health of or by the actions of any stock on the Show ground. All exhibitors and others submitting entries shall be deemed to have accepted the terms of these rules.
6. Persons making insulting remarks to or unduly interfering with any Exhibitor, Judge, Steward or other Official while in performance of their duties or refusing to accept or display tickets, or rosettes, etc., awarded by the Judge or any unseemly conduct shall be considered guilty of misconduct and dealt with under these rules.
7. All persons in charge of Stock or other exhibits and all persons admitted into the Show ground shall be subject to the rules governing the same and shall obey the orders of the Association’s representatives. All exhibitors are held responsible for the conduct of employees and helpers.
8. The Stewards have power to enforce all the regulations of the Association in their different departments. 9. A protest having reference to exhibits at the Show may be lodged by any exhibitor competing in the same class. Such protests
shall be lodged with the Secretary before four o’clock on the day of the Show, stating clearly the grounds of objection and accompanied by a deposit of Five Pounds for each protest. This deposit shall be forfeited if in the opinion of the Directors the protest was a frivolous one. The Directors reserve the power to lodge any protest themselves without fee. In either case the Secretary shall give written notice to the exhibitor of such stock as may be protested against within seven days of the Show. All protests shall be considered by the Directors at their first meeting after the Show, or at a meeting specially called for the purpose and the Secretary shall communicate the result to the exhibitor and protester within seven days of such meeting
10. The violation of any of the regulations shall render the offending exhibitor liable to forfeiture of all premiums awarded or such proportion as the Directors may think fit, expulsion from the Association, and prohibition from competing at any future Show of the Association.
11. The decision of the Directors shall in all cases be final in connection with the conduct of the Show. All persons present at the Show whether as a Judge, Exhibitor, visitor, or otherwise, shall be deemed thereby to have agreed to refer the subject matter of such a decision to the final determination of the Directors to the exclusion of all Courts of Law.
12. The Directors reserve to themselves the right to report the decisions under these rules, along with the names and addresses of the persons decided against, to kindred Associations or Societies, and to such newspapers or journals as they may think proper. Every person present at the Show in whatever capacity shall be deemed to have consented to such measures being taken.
13. No exhibitor shall have more than three entries in any one class. 14. All livestock must be on the ground not later than 9.a.m. and shall not be removed before 3 p.m. without written consent
obtained from the Secretary. Attendants must remain in charge of their stock while on the Show ground. Any infringement of this Rule will cause forfeiture of Tickets and Prizes.
15. In the event of there being fewer than three exhibits in any Class, only one prize may be awarded. 16. The Veterinary Adviser will examine the Grazing Cattle before judging commences. 17. The Entry Fees shall be stated under the various sections. 18. Animals not included in the Sections for competition may be exhibited as extra stock on payment of the appropriate entry fees
and will receive Honorary Premiums, but are not eligible for money or other prizes. 19. Admission tickets will be sent to all exhibitors, who are not Members of the Association, whose entry fees amount to £5 or
over. 20. Exhibitors must state on Entry Forms whether or not their exhibits are eligible for the Special Prizes. If no declaration is made at
entry it will be assumed that exhibits are not eligible for any of these Special Prizes. Entry forms must contain entries for only one Exhibitor.
21. Admission tickets will be sent to exhibitors for the admission to the Show Field of their employees who are in charge of their Stock. A maximum of two tickets will be allowed for entries in any one section.
22. Prize Money will not be paid unless the exhibitor’s full name and address is shown on the Entry Form at the time of entry. 23. Prize Money will be given in cash, along with Rosettes, to the Stock Attendant. 24. Presented cups must be returned to the Secretary’s tent on Show day to be forwarded to W.J.Blair, Jeweller, Kelso for
engraving. Winning exhibitors will be notified when the engraved trophy is ready for collection. 25. All entries must be made on the printed form supplied and must reach The Secretary, ACCOMPANIED BY THE TOTAL ENTRY
FEE, not later than 19 days prior to the Show. Late entries will only be accepted in those classes where specific provision exists. Receipts will not be given unless requested.
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JUDGES
Section Judge
Overall Show Champion Mrs G. Rodger, Stobswood, Longformacus, Duns
Overall Cattle Champion Mr Mark Ross, Easter Middleton, Gorebridge, Midlothian
Aberdeen Angus & Multibreed Mr Dallas Allen, Humbleheugh, Alnwick
Charolais, Simmental, Limousin & Crossbred Cattle Mrs Avril Murray, Shepherd’s Cottage, Hetton Law, Lowick, Northumberland
Commercial Herd Competition Mr Basil Lowman, Old Jeddart, Jedburgh
Overall Sheep Champion Mr David McAlpine, Mayfield, Reston, Berwickshire
Blackfaced, Scotch Mule & Greyfaced, Bluefaced Leicester
Mr John Robertson, The Beeches, Crosswoodhill Farm, West Calder
Suffolk, Unregistered Suffolk, Crossbred Sheep, Multibreed (MV Non Accredited)
Mr Sandy Sutherland, New Channelkirk, Oxton, Lauder
Texel, Multibreed (MV Accredited) Mr Neil Edmonson, Ford Dairy, Ford, Berwick‐upon‐Tweed
Prime Cross Bred Lambs Mr David McAlpine, Mayfield, Reston, Berwickshire
Shetland (Coloured), Shetland (White)
Mrs Rena Douglas, Craigrothie Cottage, Cupar, Fife
In Hand Sports Horses Mrs Jan Simpson, Elvingston Stud, East Lodge, Elvingston, Gladsmuir, Tranent, East Lothian
Ridden & Working Hunters
1. Mrs Joan Hollands, Cammerlaws, Duns
2. Mrs Jane Hunter, Paddock Cottage, Thornton Farm, Rosewell, Midlothian
Overall Pony Champion Panel
Working Hunter Ponies
1. Nina Cessford, 2 Templehall Cottages, St Boswells
2. Lauren Mercer, 2 Bickerton Crofts, Hens Nest Road, Whitburn, West Lothian
Riding Pony Classes Miss Ruth Darling, Forresters Cottage, Leaston Farm, Humbie, East Lothian EH36 5PD
Mountain & Moorland Miss Ruth Darling, Forresters Cottage, Leaston Farm, Humbie, East Lothian EH36 5PD
Jumping Mr J Jeffrey, Lindean Smithy, Lindean, Galashiels
Coloured Horses Mrs Jan Simpson, Elvingston Stud, East Lodge, Elvingston, Gladsmuir, Tranent, East Lothian
Retrained Racehorses 1. Katie‐Jo Nixon, Old Prieston, Melrose
2. Tony Hogarth, Mosshouses, Galashiels
Veteran Horses Mrs Jan Simpson, Elvingston Stud, East Lodge, Elvingston, Gladsmuir, Tranent, East Lothian
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Poultry and Eggs 1. Mr G Waddell, 5 Burnvale, East Burnside, Broxburn
2. Shawn Adams, Keckley Fence Farm, Alnwick
Companion Dog Show Leanne Parkinson, 2 The Forks, Kielder Forest, Hexham
Prize Money Schedule
1st 2nd 3rd
Cattle (excluding Aberdeen Angus) £10 £6 £4
Aberdeen Angus £20 £12 £8 Sheep £10 £6 £4 Horses £10 £6 £4 Jumping 601‐603 £12 £8 £5 Poultry and Eggs Rosette Rosette Rosette Companion Dog Show Dog Food Dog Food Dog Food
This represents the main prize money available, except where specified Berwickshire Agricultural Association Trophies CHAMPION of CHAMPIONS (Overall) T48 BAA Cup for the Exhibit judged to be the overall Champion from the Sheep, Cattle, Poultry and Horse Sections Cattle Overall Cattle Champion LLOYDS TRACTOR TROPHY (T2) for the Overall Champion (Classes 1‐27). This trophy has been re‐presented to the Commercial Cattle Champion from 2013. CHALLENGE CUP (T3) Presented by the late M.S.Thomson Esq. of Lambden for the Champion Aberdeen Angus Exhibit. To be held for one year. CHAPMAN AND FREARSON PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (T5) Presented by Chapman and Frearson, now presented for the best Aberdeen Angus exhibit of opposite sex to the Champion. To be held for one year. ABERDEEN ANGUS SOCIETY TARTAN SASH presented to the Champion and a Rosette for the best animal bred by exhibitor. An engraved Whisky Glass will be presented to the best animal should there be more than 15 exhibits. SILVER PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (T6) presented by the Scottish & Northern Charolais Breeders Assoc for the Champion Charolais Exhibit. To be held for one year. SILVER PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (T7) presented by A.M.& A. Calder (Farms) Ltd., for the Best Charolais bred by Exhibitor. To be held for one year. N F U MUTUAL CUP (T9) presented by The National Farmers Union Mutual Insurance Society for the Champion Simmental Exhibit. To be held for one year. SILVER TANKARD (T10) for the best pair of pure bred Simmental shown by one exhibitor. BROADMEADOWS QUAICH (T4) Presented by D. H. Crighton for the best exhibit in classes 19 to 24 inclusive. To be held for one year. THE YOUNG CUP (T42) Presented by G Young, Fogorig, in 1953 for Hereford classes now to be for the best exhibit in classes 25 to 28. Inclusive. To be held for one year. CHAMPIONSHIP CUP (T11) presented by Berwickshire Agricultural Association for the best Exhibit in Classes 29 to 40 inclusive. THE R.J.F. CHALLENGE CUP (T12) presented by the late R.J. Forrest Esq., Whitemire, Duns, to be won and held for one year by the best pen of Cross Home Bred Cattle which have been bred by Exhibitor in Classes 29, 30, 34, 35, 36, 37 & 38. This trophy has been re‐presented to the Overall Cattle Champion from 2013. GEORGE CORMACK CHALLENGE CUP (T64) for the exhibitor gaining most points in the cattle classes. Sheep Overall Sheep Champion DONALD CRUIKSHANK CUP (T13) for Overall Champion to be held for one year. THE MOIRA INGOLDSBY CUP (T40) for Reserve Champion to be held for one year. SILVER CUP (T15) re‐presented to the Association by W & J Thomson, Hownam Grange, Kelso in 1999 after being won outright by them for the Best Exhibit in the Cheviot Classes. (Classes 200‐205 inclusive). To be won 3 years in succession or 4 times with different animals before being won outright. THE HOPES SILVER ROSE BOWL (T16) presented by Sir John Gilmour, Bt., for the Best Exhibit in the Blackfaced Classes. (Classes 207‐ 215 incl) To be held for one year. SILVER CUP (T17) presented by the late W.E. Kitson, Esq., of Blanerne, for the Best Exhibit in the Half Bred Sheep Classes(Classes 217‐218 inclusive). To be held for one year.
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THE MILLAR SALVER (T18) Presented by G.H.Millar Esq., West Foulden, for the Best Exhibit in the Suffolk Down Classes (Classes 219‐224 & 226‐231 inclusive). To be held for one year. THE DEREK McLAIN CUP (T44) presented by the McLain family for the Best of Opposite Sex in the Suffolk Down Classes. (Classes 219‐224 & 226‐231 inclusive) To be held for one year. THE SHIDLAW SILVER TROPHY (T19) presented by Mr and Mrs W.Potts, Shidlaw, Kelso for the best exhibit in the Crossbred sheep classes. To be won three years in succession or four times with different animals before being won outright. Classes 268‐271 only. JD WILSON MILLENIUM TANKARD (T52) presented by J.D. Wilson, Marlfield, Bowsden for the Best Suffolk Shearling Ram Exhibit MV and Non MV). To be held for one year. NORTHFIELD BOWL (T20) presented by Messers Thomas McCrow and Son, Northfield, St.Abbs, for the Best Exhibit in the Grey Faced Classes (Classes 237‐239 inclusive). To be held for one year. Animal must be by a Border Leicester or Bluefaced Tup out of a Blackfaced ewe. THE LORD BROCKETT CUP (T14) previously awarded in the Border Leicester classes to be awarded to the best exhibit in Blue Leicester classes ( 240‐245). To be held for one year. BERWICKSHIRE AGRICULTURAL ASSOC SALVER (T49) presented by the Berwickshire Agricultural Association for the Best Texel Sheep Exhibit. THE BROXMOUTH PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (T45) presented by R. M. Eggo, Angus Cottage, Preston, Duns, Berwickshire. (Classes 263‐267 inclusive). THE GREENDYKES BOWL (T21) Presented by the late James Rennie, Greendykes, Macmerry to Classes 274 and 275 inclusive. To be won three years in succession or four separate times before being won outright. RK & B SHARP TROPHY (T50) to be awarded to the Champion in classes 276 to 281 inclusive. RK & B SHARP SALVER (T51) to be awarded to the Champion in classes 282 to 287 inclusive. GE & J MEIKLE PERPETUAL TROPHY (T61) Presented by GE & J Meikle, St Baldreds’, Tyninghame, Dunbar for the Overall Champion in the Shetland Sheep Classes (2011).
Hunting Stock CENTENARY TROPHY (T1) (2016) presented by the late W.A. Mole, in the Centenary year. To be awarded to different sections of the livestock entries each year. CHAMPIONSHIP CUP (T24) presented by the Paxton Agricultural Society for the Best Exhibit in Classes 400‐404 & 410‐411 inclusive. To be won three years in succession or four times with different animals before being won outright. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes. SILVER PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (T26) presented by the late J.C.Menzies.Esq., of Houndwood House, for the Best Exhibit in the In Hand young hunting stock, 4 yrs old and under, class 401. Rosette for Winner and reserve. MANDERSTON BOWL (T27) for the Best Hunter in Classes 410‐411 inclusive. To be held for one year. Rosette for the best ridden Hunter and reserve. SILVER PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (T25) presented by the late M.S.Thomson Esq., of Lambden,for the Best Hunter, Mare, Filly or Gelding, Ridden or in Hand of any age bred in the County of Berwick, and the property of a Member of the Berwickshire Agricultural Association. Exhibitors must state if their exhibit is eligible for this Cup. Classes 400‐404 & 410‐411 inclusive. Rosette for best Berwickshire bred Hunter and reserve. YOUNG TROPHY (T54) Presented by Mr & Mrs D Young for winner of Riding Club Horse Class (413). Special Rosette for the highest placed Veteran Horse in 413. Ponies THE MILLENIUM TROPHY (T53) presented by the Berwickshire Agricultural Association in the year 2000 for the Overall Pony Champion. To be held for one year. Classes 500‐506, 510‐513, and 520‐523 inclusive. Rosette for the Overall Pony Champion and Reserve Champion. THE GLEN SILVER PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (T28) presented by the late J.K.T. Glen Esq., of Houndwood House, for the Best Exhibit in Classes 500‐506 inclusive. Rosette Champion and Reserve Champion. CLOSEBURN GYPSY BARRON TROPHY (T60) presented by Mr & Mrs Andrew Isles in the year 2010 for the best exhibit in class 520, small Mountain and Moorland. To be held for one year. DONALDSON SILVER SALVER (T29) presented to the Association by Mrs J. Keith Donaldson, Glasgow, for the Best Exhibit in Phase 1. Classes 500‐506 inclusive. To be held for one year. Only to be competed for by Members of the Berwickshire Pony Club. Rosette for best Berwickshire competitor. LADY CLEMINTINE WARING PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (T30) presented by the late Mrs C. Sitwell for the Best Ridden Pony in classes 510‐513 inclusive. ANDREW HAMILTON CUP (T55) presented by Andrew Hamilton for the best entry in class 512. HOPELAWS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (T31) presented by the late Mrs A. Barclay, Leetside, for the Champion Registered Mountain and Moorland Pony. Classes 520‐523 inclusive. Children’s Pony Gymkhana Games A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (T32) presented by Stair Brown Ltd. will be awarded to the competitor with the highest number of points in class 531. Jumping BIBBY PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (T33) will be awarded to the winner of Class 605 Jumping Competition. BARCLAYS BANK PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (T34) will be awarded to the winner of class 603 Junior Jumping. WEST CUMBERLAND FARMERS TRADING SOCIETY Ltd. ROSE BOWL (T35) for perpetual competition will be awarded to the winner of Class 604 Junior Jumping Competition. Poultry POULTRY CUP (T56) will be awarded to the Best in Show in the Poultry Section, presented by Mr & Mrs J Barry, Cumbria
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RENTON CUP (T57) will be awarded to the Reserve Best in Show in the Poultry Section D COCHRANE SHIELD (T58) will be awarded to the exhibit judged to be best in the O.E.G section of the Poultry Section JUNIOR CUP (T59) will be awarded to the best exhibit in the Junior Section of the Poultry Section, presented by Mr & Mrs J Barrie, Cumbria Vintage LOANSIDE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (T22) – Awarded to the best vintage vehicle exhibit. John Cron & Sons Trophy (T62) inaugurally presented in 2011 by John Cron and Sons, Duns, for the best Classic Tractor in the Vintage section Robert Thompson Cup (T63) inaugurally presented in 2011 by Robert Thomson, Duns, for the best Vintage tractor in the Vintage section Other SECRETARY’S CHALLENGE CUP (T36) – Awarded to the Shepherd gaining the highest number of individual points. To be held for one year. CHARLIE SCOTT TROPHY (T39) – for the Berwickshire Shepherd gaining the highest number of individual points. To be held for one year. SOUTH EAST OILS TROPHY (T37) – for the runner‐up Large Trade Stand PETER REDPATH TROPHY (Small Stands) (T41) – Awarded to the Best Small Trade Stand PETER REDPATH TROPHY (Large Stands) (T38) – Awarded to the Best Large Trade Stand IAN PEEK CUP (T47) – Awarded for the best Craft Exhibit
THE ROYAL HIGHLAND & AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND
LONG SERVICE AWARDS
These awards are given to farm workers for approved service in full‐time employment :
A) with one employer on the same or different holdings, or
B) on the same holding with different employers
The award categories are as follows:
For service of 30 to 44 years a Silver Medal and Certificate
For service of 45 to 59 years
a Silver Gilt Medal and Special Certificate Employers may obtain application forms from the Secretary. The proposed date for the next presentation in Berwickshire is 2017.
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SECTION 1 ‐ CATTLE
MOVEMENT REGULATIONS: It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to abide by the current regulations. BCMS Movements onto and off the Showground will be logged. ALL CATTLE TO BE HALTER LED UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED.
ABERDEEN ANGUS
*** In addition to the normal prize money the Prize money in the Aberdeen Angus classes will be as follows: 1st £20, 2nd £12, 3rd £8 which has been kindly sponsored by the Border Aberdeen Angus Club.
The Aberdeen Angus classes form part of the Walkers Shortbread Show Herd of the Year Competition whereby
exhibitors gain points by winning with exhibitor bred cattle at a list of 10 shows across England, Scotland and Wales.
Class 1 Aberdeen Angus Bull, born prior to 1st January 2015
Class 2 Aberdeen Angus Bull, born on or after 1st January 2015
Class 3 Aberdeen Angus Cow in milk or in calf, born before 1st January 2014
Class 4 Aberdeen Angus Heifer born in 2014
Class 5 Aberdeen Angus Heifer, born on or after 1st January 2015
Class 6 Aberdeen Angus Calf, male or female, born in 2016
CHAROLAIS
Class 7 Charolais Bull, over 2 years old on date of Show
Class 8 Charolais Bull, under 2yrs old on date of Show
Class 9 Charolais Cow, to have raised a calf, or with calf at foot
Class 10 Charolais Heifer born in 2014
Class 11 Charolais Heifer born in 2015
SIMMENTAL
Class 12 Simmental Bull, Aged
Class 13 Simmental Bull, under 2 years old on date of Show (may be split)
Class 14 Simmental Cow or Heifer in milk or in calf or with calf at foot
Class 15 Simmental Heifer born in 2014
Class 16 Simmental Heifer born in 2015
Class 17 Simmental Calf of either sex, under 1 yr old on date of show
Class 18 Best pair of Simmentals from one Exhibitor
LIMOUSIN
Class 19 Limousin Bull, 2 years old or over on date of Show
Class 20 Limousin Bull, under 2 years old on date of Show
Class 21 Limousin Cow in milk, with calf at foot, born before 1st January 2014
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Class 22 Limousin Heifer, or cow with calf at foot, born in 2014
Class 23 Limousin Heifer born in 2015
Class 24 Limousin Calf, either sex, born in 2016
MULTIBREED
PEDIGREE BEEF CATTLE OTHER THAN THOSE ELIGIBLE FOR CLASSES 1‐24 N.B. In the event of there being insufficient entries in any pure bred cattle section to make the class non‐viable in the opinion of the Directors of the Show, the entries forward may elect to compete in an appropriate class in the Multibreed Section.
Class 25 Beef Bull 2 years old or over on date of show
Class 26 Beef Bull under 2 years on date of show
Class 27 Beef Cow or Heifer nursing calf or in calf over 2 years old on date of show
Class 28 Heifer under 2 years old on date of Show
CROSS BRED CATTLE (Haltered)
ELIGIBLE FOR OVERALL CATTLE CHAMPIONSHIP Special Prize for best Bred by Exhibitor
Class 29 Single Steer, age considered
Class 30 Single Heifer, age considered
Class 31 Best Pair of Cross Bred animals. Steers or Heifers
COMMERCIAL HERD COMPETITION This section will be judged on farm on a date to be advised to the exhibitor
Entry Fee: £5
Prize Money: 1st £25, 2nd £15, 3rd £10
Class 41 Small Herd (under 80 breeding cows) Best group of cows and calves (born in yr of show) Class 42 Large Herd (over 80 breeding cows) Best group of cows and calves (born in yr of show)
YOUNG HANDLERS (Cattle) Special Class: Entries prior to show or before the class on the day. No entry fee.
Age groups will be split on the day according to entries, if necessary.
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SECTION II ‐ SHEEP MAEDI VISNA All accredited entries should be designated as such on the entry form. Responsibility for appropriate penning arrangements cannot
be accepted unless this has been done.
BLACKFACED
Class 207 Blackfaced Ram, two shear and upward Class 208 Blackfaced Ram, one shear Class 209 Blackfaced Ram lamb Class 210 Blackfaced Ewe Class 211 Blackfaced Gimmer Class 212 Blackfaced Ewe Lamb Class 213 Naturally shown Blackfaced Ewe Class 214 Naturally shown Blackfaced Gimmer Class 215 Naturally shown Blackfaced Ewe Lamb Class 216 Best Group consisting of Ram (shearling or over), Ewe, Gimmer and Lamb
(either sex).
SUFFOLK
(MV Accredited) These classes are open to M.V. Accredited only. Responsibility of the exhibitor to declare accreditation on entry form for appropriate penning. Stock will be deemed non accredited where no declaration is made.
Class 219 Ram two shear and over Class 220 Ram shearling Class 221 Ram Lamb Class 222 Ewe Class 223 Gimmer Class 224 Ewe Lamb Class 225 Best Group consisting of Ram (shearling or over), Ewe, Gimmer and Lamb
(either sex).
SUFFOLK
(MV NON Accredited)
Class 226 Ram two shear and over Class 227 Ram shearling Class 228 Ram Lamb Class 229 Ewe Class 230 Gimmer Class 231 Ewe Lamb Class 232 Best Group consisting of Ram (shearling or over), Ewe, Gimmer and Lamb
(either sex).
SCOTCH MULE & GREY FACED
Class 237 Single Grey Faced Ewe Class 238 Single Grey Faced Gimmer Class 239 Single Grey Faced Ewe Lamb
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BLUEFACED LEICESTER
These classes are open to M.V. Accredited and non accredited sheep. Responsibility of the exhibitor to declare accreditation on entry form for appropriate penning. Stock will be deemed non accredited and penned as such where no declaration is made.
Class 240 Ram two shear and over Class 241 Shearling Ram Class 242 Ram Lamb Class 243 Ewe to have reared a lamb in year of Show Class 244 Gimmer or Shearling Ewe Class 245 Ewe Lamb
TEXEL
(MV Accredited)
Class 246 Ram two shear and over Class 247 Shearling Ram Class 248 Ram Lamb Class 249 Ewe to have reared a lamb in year of Show Class 250 Gimmer Class 251 Ewe Lamb
TEXEL (MV NON‐ACCREDITED)
Class 252 Ram two shear and over Class 253 Shearling Ram Class 254 Ram Lamb Class 255 Ewe to have reared a lamb in year of show Class 256 Gimmer Class 257 Ewe Lamb
MULTIBREED SHEEP (M.V. ACCREDITED)
Any purebred breed of sheep not specified in other classes. No Crossbred sheep. If there are more than 10 Zwarbles entries a separate section will be considered.
Class 258 Ram, one year old and over Class 259 Ram Lamb Class 260 Ewe Class 261 Gimmer Class 262 Ewe Lamb
MULTIBREED SHEEP (MV NON ACCREDITED)
Any purebred breed of Sheep not specified in other classes. No Crossbred sheep.
Class 263 Ram, one year old and over Class 264 Ram Lamb Class 265 Ewe Class 266 Gimmer
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Class 267 Ewe Lamb
CROSSBRED SHEEP
These classes are open to M.V. Accredited and Non Accredited sheep. Responsibility of the exhibitor to declare accreditation on the entry form for appropriate penning. Stock will be deemed non accredited where no declaration is made.
Class 268 5 Ewes, any breed or cross. Undressed and shown in pen Class 269 Crossbred Ewe with pair of lambs. Undressed and shown in pen. Class 270 Single Ewe, any breed or cross. Undressed and shown in pen. Can be
selected from pen in previous class. Class 271 Single Gimmer, any breed or cross. Undressed and shown in pen.
PRIME CROSS BRED LAMBS Must be Ewe or Wedder
Class 274 Pen of two, up to 80 kgs Class 275 Pen of two, over 80kgs
SHETLAND SHEEP (COLOURED) Class 276 Ram, 2 shear or over Class 277 Ram shearling Class 278 Ram Lamb Class 279 Ewe to have nursed a lamb this season Class 280 Gimmer Class 281 Ewe Lamb
SHETLAND SHEEP (WHITE)
Class 282 Ram 2 shear or over Class 283 Ram shearling Class 284 Ram Lamb Class 285 Ewe to have nursed a lamb this season Class 286 Gimmer Class 287 Ewe Lamb
YOUNG HANDLERS (Sheep)
Special Class: Entries prior to show or before the class on the day. No entry fee. Age groups will be split on the day according to entries, if necessary
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SECTION III ‐ HORSES HEALTH AND SAFETY A skull cap or hat and safety harness complying with PAS 015 or better should be worn by all competitors in ridden, working and jumping classes. Skull caps must have a navy blue or black cover. **Please note that in all equine classes, exhibitors are expected to present themselves for the class when its called and
failure to do so will result in inclusion in the class at the discretion of the judge**
IN HAND SPORTS HORSE (RING 4)
Held under the rules of the Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain. Horses will be judged individually on a triangle and finally paraded together as a class. To be judged on confirmation, movement and suitability for sport. Handlers can
wear white or tweed. (Ref: 2015 SHB(GB)
Class 400 Brood Mare with foal at foot or certificate of service for year of Show
Class 401 Filly or Gelding up to 4 years old
VETERAN HORSES (RING 4)
VHS Area Qualifier Qualification for the Regional Final goes to the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th VHS Member or Non Member in each class.
BAA Rosettes only 1st ‐3rd.
Class 405 Veteran Horse or Pony, In‐Hand, 15 years and over. To include Diamond Veteran (25 yrs and over), Veteran (20 yrs and over) and Pre‐Veteran (15‐19 yrs). Open to horses and ponies over the age of 15. To combine the above classes but judged in the age categories. This class will incorporate qualifiers for the Regional Final and National Championships.
Class 406 Veteran Horse or Pony, Ridden, 15 years or over. To include Diamond Veteran (25 yrs and over), Veteran (20 yrs and over) and Pre‐Veteran (15‐19 yrs). To combine the above classes but judged in age categories. This class will incorporate qualifiers for the Regional Final and National Championships.
RIDDEN AND WORKING HUNTERS (MAIN)
Class 410 Hunter, Gelding or Filly, four to five years old (foaled in 2011 or 2012) to be shown under saddle. Rider 16 years or over on 1st January of year of Show.
Class 411 Working Hunter, Mare or Gelding.. Rider 16 years or over on 1st January of year of show.
Class 412 Round the Ring Open Hunters Jumping Competition. Rider 19 years or over on 1st January of year of Show. To be judged on style over a series of natural fences, maximum height 3'6" (107cms). Note: This class does not qualify competitors for the championship or other ridden class Trophies.
Class 413 Riding Club Horses. Riding horse 4 years old and over, exceeding 15hh (149cms). Rider 17 years or over on 1st January of year of show. UNRESTRICTED. Competitors will be expected to give an individual display incorporating two small fences. The class will then be judged on suitability and style. Note: This class does not qualify competitors for the championship or other ridden class Trophies. Hunter Champion is not eligible for this class.
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COLOURED HORSES (RING 4) Special Rosettes for Coloured Horse Champion and Reserve
Class 414 Coloured horse, Ridden. Traditional. Any age, height, sex or type.
Class 415 Coloured horse, Ridden. Plaited or trimmed. Any age, height, sex or type.
Class 416 Coloured horse, In Hand. Youngstock–ages 1‐3. Plaited and Traditional.
Class 417 Coloured horse, In Hand. Age 4+. Plaited and Traditional.
RETRAINED RACEHORSE (RINGS 2 & 3)
Class 420 Retrained Racehorse. The ROR Tattersalls Scottish Show Series 2016 Qualifier. This
class is restricted to the first 15 entries. The first three go forward to the championship at the Royal Highland Show 2017. Thoroughbred mare or gelding 4yrs old or over and of any height. Riders must be 15 years old or over. Horses should be ridden in a snaffle, pelham or simple double bridle and should be plaited. All entries must be registered with the RoR and have raced in GB. There will be a prize for the highest placed veteran 15 years or over. The class will be run under the rules of the RoR. Horses must be ridden by the judge. All those entering horses and/or participating in the show agree to be bound by the Retraining of Racehorses Rules and Regulations from time to time in force. Competitors must wear a safety/kite mark hard hat with a chinstrap. Racing injuries and blemishes will NOT be ignored in this series. Prizes : Rosettes and Tesco Vouchers 1st to 4th place. Veteran prize, £25 voucher to be redeemed from RoR office and qualification for the Veteran final at Aintree. 1st £50 plus voucher for jacket, 2nd £25, 3rd £20, 4th £10.
Class 421 RoR/TBA (Thoroughbred Breeders Association) Retrained Racehorse Challenge 2016.
Mare or gelding 4 yrs old or over and of any height. Riders must be 15 years old or over on the 1st January. Horses to be ridden in any bridle and should be plaited. The fires 3 qualify for the final at Royal Windsor Show 2017. All entries must be registered with RoR and HAVE raced in GB. Horses will NOT be ridden by the judge. Competitors must wear a safety/kite mark hard hat wit a chinstrap. All those entering horses and/or participating in the show agree to be bound by the Retraining of Racehorses Rules and Regulations form time to time in force. Racing injuries and blemishes ARE IGNORED in this series. The class to be judged 50% jumping, 20% Style while jumping and performance and 30% awarded for show, manners and suitability to be retrained. Prizes : Rosettes and Tesco Vouchers 1st to 4th place. 1st £50 plus voucher for jacket, 2nd £25, 3rd 20, 4th £10. Veteran prize (15+): £25 voucher to be redeemed from RoR office and qualification for the Veteran final at Aintree.
PHASE 1 Jumping to be judged: 8 rustic jumps ( 2’ 6” – 3’) with a maximum spread of 85cm). The following points to be deducted at the end of each jumping round: 10 points to be deducted for a knock down, 15 points to be deducted for a refusal, 20 points for second refusal. Elimination for 3rd refusal or fall. PHASE 2 Class returns without boots and judged for an individual show/conformation. (In some classes, at the judge’s discretion, horses might be asked to do a ‘show’ following their jumping without leaving the ring. This is often the case with a large number in the class) Each horse to complete an individual show of no longer than 1 ½ minutes. Show to include the following movements: Walk, Trot, canter showing change of leg, extended canter (gallop) halt and stand, walk off on long rein. Total marks out of 30% for Show, manners and suitability to be retrained.
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SECTION IV ‐ PONIES HEALTH AND SAFETY A skull cap or hat and safety harness complying with PAS 015 or better should be worn by all competitors in ridden, working and jumping classes. Skull caps must have a navy blue or black cover.
WORKING HUNTER PONIES Phase 1: Jumping and style of performance of horse and rider while jumping, which should be at a fair
hunting pace.
Phase 2: Conformation and freedom of action.
NOVICE: Horse not to have been placed 1st, 2nd, or 3rd, in another WHP Competition
Blair Castle Tullibardine Contractors Open Working Hunter Pony Championships 2016
To be held at Blair Castle International Horse Trials and Country Fair The first four ponies in classes 501; 503; and 505 will qualify for the finals. If ponies placed 1st to 4th have previously qualified, qualification may go down to 6th place. Please note there is no need to have jumped a
clear round. Qualifiers held under BSPS rules; (particularly no whips longer than 30cm and no spurs). Class 500 Novice WHP: Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over, not exceeding 133cms. Riders not
to have attained their 14th Birthday before 1st January in the current year. Not eligible for Qualification to Blair Castle WHP Championships, Jumps not exceeding 46cms.
Class 501 Open WHP: Mare or gelding 4years old and over, not exceeding 133cms. Riders not to
have attained their 14th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Fences will not exceed 90cms.
Class 502 Novice WHP: Mare or gelding 4 years old and over exceeding 133cms and not exceeding
143cms. Riders not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Jumps will not exceed 61cms. Not eligible for Qualification for Blair Castle WHP Championships.
Class 503 Open WHP: Mare or gelding 4 years old and over exceeding 133cms and not exceeding
143cms. Riders not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Jumps not exceeding 1m.
Class 504 Novice WHP: Mare or gelding 4 years old and over exceeding 143cms and not exceeding
153cms. Riders not to have attained their 20th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Jumps not exceeding 80cms. Not eligible for Qualification for Blair Castle WHP Championships.
Class 505 Open WHP: Mare or gelding 4 years old and over exceeding 143cms and not exceeding
153cms. Riders not to have attained their 20th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Jumps not exceeding 1.05m.
Class 506 Working Hunter: Mare or gelding 4 years old and over, exceeding 153cms. Riders not to
attained their 16th birthday before the day of the show. Jumps not exceeding 1m. (The winner of this class not eligible to compete for the Glen Cup or The Millennium Trophy.) Not eligible for Qualification to Blair Castle WHP Championships.
Class 507 Pairs Jumping ‐ Riders 8‐18 years old on 1st January of year of show. Jumps not
exceeding 60cms. To be judged on “togetherness” control over natural fences. If sufficient entries this class will be split on the day, by age of riders. Not eligible for Qualification to Blair Castle WHP Championships.
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RIDING PONY CLASSES Class 510 Child’s Riding Pony: Mare or gelding 4 years old and over, exceeding 133cms. and not
exceeding 153cms. Riders not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January in the current year.
Class 511 Child’s Riding Pony: Mare or gelding 4 years old and over, not exceeding 133cms.
Riders not to have attained their 14th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Class 512 Leading Rein Pony: Mare or gelding 4 years old and over, not exceeding 122cms. Riders
to have attained their 3rd but not their 8th birthday before 1st January in the current year. NB: Ponies and rider combinations entered in this class are not eligible for Class 511. (Ponies must be shown in snaffle bridles only and the lead rein must be attached to the noseband.).
Class 513 First Ridden Pony: Mare or gelding 4 years old and over, not exceeding 122cms. Riders
to have attained their 3rd but not their 10th birthday before 1st January in the current year. NB Pony and rider combinations entered in this class are not eligible for class 512. (Ponies must be shown in snaffle bridles only, Riders will not be expected to canter round the ring but may if they wish do so in their individual show. Riders must leave the ring at the trot.)
MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND Large = (Dales, Fell, Highland, New Forest, Connemara or Welsh Cob C & D) Small = (Welsh A & B, Dartmoor, Exmoor or Shetland) Class 520 Registered Small Mountain and Moorland. In Hand.
Class 521 Registered Large Mountain and Moorland. In Hand
Class 522 Registered Small Mountain and Moorland 4 years old and over. Ridden; no lead rein entrants please. Class 523 Registered Large Mountain and Moorland 4 years old and over. Ridden.
CHILDREN’S PONY GYMKHANA GAMES PLEASE ENTER NAME AND AGE OF CHILD ON ENTRY FORM TO ENABLE GAMES TO BE ORGANISED IN AGE GROUPS
HEALTH AND SAFETY A skull cap or hat and safety harness complying with PAS 015 or better should be worn by all competitors. Class 531 Gymkhana Games
Class 532 Lead Rein Gymkhana. Children under 10 years old on 1st January of year of show.
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SECTION V ‐ JUMPING
NON AFFILIATED MINOR SHOW
COMPETITORS NEED NOT BE MEMBERS OF B.S.J.A. BUT MEMBERS MAY COMPETE
HEALTH AND SAFETY A skull cap or hat and safety harness complying with PAS 015 or better should be worn by all competitors in ridden, working and jumping classes. Skull caps must have a navy blue or black cover.
Class 601 Ponies Jumping ‐ Ponies not exceeding 13.2 hh. (138cms) Riders 14 years of age and under on 1st January of year of show.
Class 602 Ponies Jumping ‐ Ponies not exceeding 14.2 hh. Riders to be 16 years and under on 1st January of year of show.
Class 603 Junior Jumping Competition. Riders 16 years and under on 1st January of year of show. FENCES WILL NOT EXCEED 2 FT 9 in. IN THE FIRST ROUND.
Class 604 Jumping Competition. Riders over 16 years on 1st January of year of show. FENCES WILL NOT EXCEED 3FT IN THE FIRST ROUND.
Class 605 Adult Open Jumping Competition.
Class 606 Adult Accumulator (over 16 on 1st January of year of show)
SECTION VI‐COMPANION DOG SHOW
ENTRIES ON THE FIELD ‐ FEES IN ALL CLASSES : £1 PER DOG
Class 900 AV Puppy (6‐12 months)
Class 901 AV Sporting
Class 902 AV Non Sporting
Class 903 AV Utility / Toy
Championship Best in Show
Class 904 Cross‐bred puppy (6‐12 months)
Class 905 Cross‐bred Dog or Bitch
Fun Classes
Class 906 Junior Handling Age under 18 years
Class 907 Vintage Dog or Bitch 10 years and over
Class 908 Dog with the waggiest tail
Class 909 Dog with the best trick
Class 910 Most handsome Dog or Prettiest Bitch
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SECTION VII ‐ POULTRY
The show will operate under Poultry Club rules. Exhibitors are responsible for feed and water for their entries. Entry fees: £1 for each poultry entry and 50p per plate of eggs. A one day membership fee of £1 is applicable, and payable with entry money to allow entrants to compete for the specials, listed below. Entries must be clearly written on entry forms and cannot be changed after entry into catalogue. Entries cannot be taken on show day. Incorrectly entered birds will be over‐looked at judging.
Judging will begin promptly at 9.45am. Specials
Champion £15 Best Softfeather L/B £5 Reserve £10 Best Softfeather H/B £5 Best Waterfowl £5 Best True Bantam £5 Best Large £5 Best Hardfeather £5 Best Eggs £5 Best Junior £5
Waterfowl Class 920 Call A.C. Male Class 921 Call A.C. Female Class 922 Miniature A.V. Male Class 923 Miniature A.V. Female Class 924 Any other variety Male Class 925 Any other variety Female
Large Fowl Class 926 Australorp Male Class 927 Australorp Female Class 928 Scots Grey Male Class 929 Scots Grey Female Class 930 Cochin Male Class 931 Cochin Female Class 932 A.O.V. Light Breed Male Class 933 A.O.V. Light Breed Female Class 934 A.O.V. Heavy Breed Male Class 935 A.O.V. Heavy Breed Female Class 936 A.V. Hard Feather Male Class 937 A.V. Hard Feather Female
Bantams S/F L/B Class 938 Ancona Male Class 939 Ancona Female Class 940 Hamburgh Male Class 941 Hamburgh Female Class 942 Leghorn Male Class 943 Leghorn Female Class 944 Poland Male Class 945 Poland Female Class 946 Scots Grey Male Class 947 Scots Grey Female Class 948 Silkie Male Class 949 Silkie Female Class 950 A.O.V. Light Breed Male Class 951 A.O.V. Light Breed Female
Bantams S/F H/B Class 952 Australorp Male Class 953 Australorp Female Class 954 German Langshan Male Class 955 German Langshan Female Class 956 RIR Male Class 957 RIR Female Class 958 Rock Male or Female Class 959 Sussex Male or Female Class 960 Wyandotte Male Class 961 Wyandotte Female Class 962 AOV H/B Male Class 963 AOV H/B Female Rare Breeds (no long tail breeds) Class 964 AV Rare Breed Male Class 965 AV Rare Breed Female Bantams True Class 966 Belgian Male Class 967 Belgian Female Class 968 Dutch Male Class 969 Dutch Female Class 970 Pekin Black Male Class 971 Pekin Black Female Class 972 Pekin White Male Class 973 Pekin White Female Class 974 Pekin AOC Male Class 975 Pekin AOC Female Class 976 Serama Male Class 977 Serama Female Class 978 AOV Male Class 979 AOV Female
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Bantams H/F Class 980 O.E.G Spangled Male Class 981 O.E.G. Spangled Female Class 982 OEG Black / Blue Male Class 983 OEG Black / Blue Female Class 984 OEG Black / Red Male Class 985 OEG Partridge / Wheaton / Clay
Class 986 AOC O.E.G Male Class 987 AOC O.E.G. Female Class 988 Modern Male Class 989 Modern Female Class 990 AOV H/F Male Class 991 AOV H/F Female
Juniors Class 992 AV Hard feather Male Class 993 AV Hard feather Female
Class 994 AV Soft feather Male Class 995 AV Soft feather Female
Class 996 AV True Male Class 997 AV True Female
Eggs Class 998 1 Bantam White Class 999 1 Bantam Brown
Class 1000 1 Bantam AOC Class 1001 3 Bantam White
Class 1002 3 Bantam Brown Class 1003 3 Bantam AOC
Class 1004 1 Large Fowl White Class 1005 1 Large Fowl Brown
Class 1006 1 Large Fowl AOC Class 1007 3 Large Fowl White
Class 1008 3 Large Fowl Brown Class 1009 3 Large Fowl AOC
Class 1010 6 Large Any Colour Class 1011 6 Bantam Any Colour
Class 1012 1 Waterfowl AC Class 1013 3 Waterfowl AC
Class 1014 1 Bantam Content Class 1015 1 Large Fowl Content
SECTION IX ‐ VINTAGE RALLY As these classes are not judged there is no entry fee. All are invited to take part in the main ring parade. Please be specific on the entry form which class you wish to enter for cataloguing purposes.
Class 1020 Vintage and Classic Tractor ( Petrol, Paraffin & Diesel)
Class 1022 Classic Cars
***CRAFT TENT*** Quality Crafts & Gifts from Berwickshire
Demonstration, Display and Sales Space is available in the Craft Tent Please Contact the Secretary on: 01890 781006 (eve) or download application from www.berwickshirecountyshow.org.uk
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BERWICKSHIRE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION
INDUSTRIAL SECTION AND
STICK DRESSING
COUNTY SHOW
to be held in the
MAINS GATE PARK, DUNS
on
SATURDAY 6th AUGUST 2016
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President Sheila Fleming
Winfield Farm, Berwick‐upon‐Tweed Telephone: 01890 870247
Vice President Sharon King
Crossrig, Hutton Telephone: 01289 386004
Sercretaries Jen Logan
Alemill, Eyemouth TD14 5TG Telephone: 01890 771275
Anne Knox Greenburn Farm, Reston Telephone: 01890 761235
Treasurer
Fiona Hamilton Brownhall Lodge, Gordon Telephone: 01578 740234
Minute Secretary
Rieke Hettrick, Bridge House, Eyemouth
Raffle Organisers Kerrie Constable, Meikle Harelaw, Greenlaw
Jean Birkett, Hexpath, Greenlaw
Committee Jac Neill, Kara Barrie, Alyson Farmer, Janet Walker,
Emily Bewsey, Catriona Bremner, Joan Cook, Ruth de la Haye
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PRIZE LIST The presentation of Cups will take place at 4.00pm SILVER ROSE BOWL: Awarded with a prize of £10.00 to the competitor gaining most points over all sections. HELEN LONGMUIR MEMORIAL QUAICH: Award with a prize of £5.00 will be awarded to the competitor with the second highest points over all sections. HOMECRAFT SHIELD: Awarded to the S.W.R.I. Branch whose members collectively gain most points. BERWICKSHIRE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION (Industrial Section) CHALLENGE CUP: Awarded to the S.W.R.I. Branch whose members collectively gain second highest points. BERWICKSHIRE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION (Industrial Section) CHALLENGE CUP: Awarded to the S.W.R.I. Branch with 20 members or less who collectively gain most points.
TROPHIES FOR INDIVIDUAL SECTIONS STEEL CUP Farm Produce BAILLIE CUP Jams, Preserves and Confectionery WIGHTMAN CUP Baking MITCHELL CUP Hand‐Knitting ELSPETH CUP Miscellaneous FORREST CUP Flowers M OLE CUP Most Points in Junior Sections Aged 6‐15yrs MILLER CUP Stick Dressing PRENTICE TROPHY Stick Dressing (Best Stick in the Show)
Winners in each section will each receive a certificate
Points Awarded: 1st 5 points; 2nd 3 points; 3rd 1 point
In the event of a tie the winner will be the competitor with the highest awards
All silver cups will be retained for one year.
Prize money MUST be collected in the Tent between 4.30pm and 5.00pm
Prize winners should present their tickets to receive their prize money
1st £2.00 2nd £1.00 3rd 50p
Children’s Classes: 1st 1.00 2nd 50p 3rd 20p £
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RULES
1. All postal entries must reach Jen Logan, accompanied by entry money, by Monday 27th July 2015. Email
entries will pay on the day. Members of SWRI must state the branch to which they belong at this time.
2. On the day of the show, computer generated labels with your name/number and the class you have entered will be handed to competitors. These can then be secured to exhibits in the usual way. The brown show tickets will not be posted out before the show.
3. Only one entry allowed in all classes, except in Stick classes where no more than three entries are allowed.
4. Articles in the Handicraft classes must be the bona fide work of the competitor and completed within the last year. In the stick dressing ‐ Class 78*‐ ‘a novice’ has never won 1st place in any competition.
5. The Committee is not responsible for exhibits.
6. Exhibits must be staged by 10.00am and should be removed between 4.30pm ‐ 5.00pm.
7. Entry Money: 25p per entry.
Competitors with fifteen or more entries will receive a free admission ticket to the Showground.
Please submit entries early giving plenty of time for your ticket to be posted out to you.
Due to the risk of contamination we do not recommend that show items be consumed.
There will be a Sales Table of Farm Produce, Home Baking, Flowers etc., within the Tent during the afternoon.
Contributions will be gratefully received. These may be sent to any Committee member, or donated on the day of the
show
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SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
FARM PRODUCE
1. Six Home‐Produced Hens’ Eggs (any colour) 2. Five Herbs in a Jar 3. Small Bowl of Salsa 4. Bowel of Summer Soup (cold) 5. One Scotch Egg 6. Two slices of Meat Loaf/Roll 7. An Individual Dessert using Lemon
JAMS, PRESERVES AND CONFECTIONERY 8. Jar of Raspberry Jam Classes 8‐13 should all have 9. Jar of Strawberry Jam wax discs and cellophane seal. 10. Jar of Jelly 11. Jar of Marmalade 12. Jar of Lemon Curd 13. Jar of Chutney 14. Small Glass of Home Made Liqueur 15. A Mocktail (Non alcoholic cocktail) 16. Four Pieces of Fudge 17. Four pieces of Cinder Toffee 18. Four Pieces of Turkish Delight
BAKING
19. Three Fruit Scones 20. Three Cheese Scones 21. Three Drop Scones 22. Focaccia 23. Any loaf not using a bread maker 24. Three pieces of Traybake 25. Gingerbread 26. Three Custard Creams 27. Orange Sandwich Cake (middle filled/iced, top bare) 28. Three Profiteroles 29. 3 Pieces of Flapjack 30. Three Shortbread Biscuits 31. Five Olympic Themed Cupcake 32. Tea Loaf 33. Novelty Cake 34. Three Jam Tarts 35. Three Lamingtons
HAND KNITTING
36. A Knitted Ladies garment 37. A Knitted Toy 38. A Knitted Winter Hat 39. A Crochet Article 40. Premature Baby Hat ‐ donated to BGH special care baby unit.
MISCELLANEOUS
41. Favourite jug 42. A Sewn item 43. A Folded Napkin 44. A Handmade Thank You Card – any craft 45. A Hand decorated Hessian Bag 46. A Button Picture 47. Item in cross stitch
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48. A watercolour Picture ( please state size when entering) 949. A Borders Landscape Photo Both classes not exceeding 5” x 7” 050. A Sporting Photo unmounted and unframed
FLOWERS
51. A Table Centrepiece – for novice first exhibitors only 52. A Fresh Foliage Arrangement 53. A Mixed Vase of Homegrown Flowers (foliage allowed) 54. A Single Bloom 55. A Woodland Arrangement ‐ Accessories Allowed 56. A Sweet Pea Posy 57. Three single Garden Blooms of Same Variety 58. A house Plant
JUNIOR—AGE 11 ‐ 15 YEARS
59. Phone cover or stand (State age on outside of entry label) 60. Novelty cake‐decoration only to be judged 61. Take a photo and write a story about it (fact or fiction)‐ max 150 words 62. Three pieces of Brownie
JUNIOR—AGE 6 ‐ 10 YEARS
63. Hama/Aqua bead picture (State age on outside of entry label) 64. Decorated felt insect or animal 65. Funky sunglasses 66. Three chocolate chip cookies
JUNIOR—AGE 5 & UNDER
67. Vegetable and/or Fruit Monster 68. Hand Printed Picture 69. Three Top Hats 70. A Favourite soft toy
STICK DRESSING
71. Stick with Plain Horn Handle 72. Stick with Fancy Horn Handle 73. Stick with Plain Wood Handle 74. Stick with Fancy Wood Handle 75. Thumb Stick made from Horn 76. Wooden Thumb Stick, one piece or two 77. Leg Cleek Stick, Horn or Wood 78. Wood or Horn Stick made by a Novice*
79. MEN’S BAKING – Fruit Loaf
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BERWICKSHIRE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION
INDUSTRIAL SECTION
ENTRY FORM Entries to be forwarded by Monday 30th July, 2016
Name: …………………………………………………...
Address:…………………………………………………...
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... ………………………………………………... Tel No: …………………………………………………….
email: ……………………………………………………………….
Number of entries: ………………..……………………….
Entry Money Enclosed (25p/class) ………………………..
Branch of S.W.R.I (where applicable): …………………
Please Note: On the day of the show a computer generated label with your name/number will be handed to you for every class you have entered. These can then be secured to your exhibits in the usual way. No brown tickets will be sent out in the post prior to the show. If you have 15 or more entries you must allow enough time for your entry form to be processed and free entry ticket to be returned to you in the post before show day.
Postal entries, together with entry money, should be sent to: Mrs Jen Logan, Alemill, Eyemouth, TD14 5TG
Email entries to [email protected]
Pay on the day when collecting entry tickets.
Please expect an email confirmation advising we have received your entries.
Postal Orders and Cheques made payable to: B.A.A. (Industrial Section)
mailto:[email protected]
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Class Number Article
NB. The Stewarding on the entry gates has changed and you will be expected to pay or show entry passes etc. You will be given a hand stamp/pass to allow you free entry if you return later I the day. The Committee apologises if
this causes any inconvenience.
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Industrial Schedule Cont’d
Recipe
Chocolate Chiffon Cake
Cooking time ‐ Prep: 45 mins Cook: 1 hr, 15 mins
Ingredients
* 65ml sunflower oil, plus extra for greasing
* 4 large eggs, separated
* 1 tsp vanilla bean paste/ essence
* 190g golden caster sugar
* 25g cocoa powder
* 150g plain flour
* ½ tsp bicarbonate of soda
Method 1. Heat oven to 160C/140C fan/gas 3. Grease and line a 25cm round deep cake tin with baking parchment. In a large bowl, mix the oil, egg yolks, vanilla paste, caster sugar and 200ml water until well combined. Sift in the cocoa powder and whisk until smooth.
2. Sift in the flour, bicarb and 1 tsp salt. In a separate bowl, whisk the egg whites to stiff peaks. Fold into the batter with a large metal spoon and mix until everything is well combined.
3. Gently pour the mixture into your cake tin, then bang it on the work surface twice to expel any large air pockets. Bake for 1 hr 10 mins or until the cake springs back when gently prodded and an inserted skewer comes out clean. (Cover with foil after 1 hr if the cake starts to get too dark.) Remove from the oven, cool in the tin for 10 mins, then transfer to a large wire rack and peel off the parchment. Leave until the cake is completely cool.
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MOUNTAIN BIKE RACE Cyclo‐Cross style
***Entries beforehand or on the day £3***
Categories for Children (10‐16), Mens, Ladies
Prize Money for 1st, 2nd and 3rd in each category
Helmets must be worn and bikes in good working order
Come and have a go!
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BERWICKSHIRE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP
I/We would like to apply for membership of the Berwickshire Agricultural Association.
Name:
Address:
Post Code:
£
Individual Membership @ £15 per person
Family Membership for two parents & children under 16 years of age @ £25
Number of Children Under 16
DONATION (optional)
TOTAL REMITTANCE ENCLOSED
Membership fees are renewable annually on 1st January and should be forwarded to The Secretary:
Natalie Cormack
Dairy Cottage Tower Road Ayton Berwickshire TD14 5QX
ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY 18th JULY 2016 RULES AND REGULATIONSSectionJudge
Prize Money SchedulePoniesPoultryOtherABERDEEN ANGUSCHAROLAISELIGIBLE FOR OVERALL CATTLE CHAMPIONSHIP SCOTCH MULE & GREY FACEDMULTIBREED SHEEP(MV NON ACCREDITED) SECTION IV - PONIESSECTION VI-COMPANION DOG SHOW SECTION VII - POULTRY
SpecialsWaterfowlLarge FowlBantams S/F L/BBantams S/F H/BRare Breeds (no long tail breeds)Bantams TrueBantams H/FJuniorsEggsSECTION IX - VINTAGE RALLY
Class 1022 Classic Cars