| Yealmpton
Agricultural Show
President: Mrs. J. BASTARD
Wednesday
28th July, 2010
SCHEDULE OF PRIZES
Horses - Driving-
Cattle - Sheep - Goats
-Homecraft - Horticulture-
Dogs - Pets - Trade
General Secretary: Mrs. Jennifer Hanney
Stag Head House, South Brent, TQ1O 9AB
Tel: 01364 - 73657
E-mail yealmptonshow@supanet.com
www.yealmptonshow.com
HORSES - DRIVING - PONIES - SHOW JUMPING - ACCREDITED
CATTLE - SHEEP -
GOATS - PRODUCE - HOMECRAFT - HANDICRAFT - POULTRY
FLORAL ART - HORTICULTURE - DOGS - PETS AND TRADE STANDS
N.B. - Entries should be sent to Section Secretaries
Entries close: Friday, 11th June 2010
EXCEPT - Horticultural Entries close 24th July 2010
The Committee have made arrangements for the supply of Luncheon, Ales
and Tea in the Show Yard
For personal callers further copies of this Schedule may be obtained
from Luscombe & Maye, The Old Bakery, Market Street, Yealmpton, Riverford
Farm Shop, Kitley and Yealmpton & Brixton Post Offices
Yealmpton Show is organised by The Yealmpton Show Ltd., Registered in
England No. 3280702
in aid of the Yealmpton Agricultural Association
Exhibitors are particularly requested to read and note the rules.
ENTRIES TO BE SENT to the Section Secretaries as follows:
Horses, Ponies, Jumping
Mrs. A. Kane, Boars Hill Cottage, Aveton Gifford, Kingsbridge, TQ7 4NH.
Tel: Kingsbridge (01548) - 831155
Driving
Mrs. J. Hanney, Stag Head House, South Brent, TQ10 9AB
Tel: South Brent (013647) - 3657
Cattle
Mr. J Rossiter, 22 Stanborough Road, Plymstock, Plymouth, PL8 8SX
Tel: Plymouth (01752) - 401629
Sheep
Mrs. J. Rogers, Worswell Farm, Noss Mayo, Plymouth, PL9 1HB
Tel: Plymouth (01752) - 872977
Goats
Mrs. A. Robbins, Wood Cott, Efford Farm, Yealmpton, Plymouth, PL8 2LB
Tel: Plymouth (01752) - 880509
Homecraft, Handicraft and Flower Arrangements
Mrs. A Daniels, Torr Farm, Langdon Cross, Aveton Gifford, Kingsbridge
TQ7 4EP
Tel:. Kingsbridge (01548) - 550300
Horticulture
Mr. & Mrs. R. Moore, 12 Hillside Drive, Yealmpton, Plymouth, PL8 2NT
Tel: Plymouth (01752) - 881214
ENTRY FEES
An unlimited number of entries in each Class may be made on payment of
the Entry Fee stated for each entry.
No entries will be accepted unless accompanied by Entry Fee.
ADMISSION TO SHOWGROUND
Charges: Adults: £8.00 Children (5-15): £4.00 Under 5’s
free,
Cars: Main Showfield £6.00
NO CHARGE FOR PARKING IN OUTER FIELD
IMPORTANT NOTICE - ENTRY TO SHOWGROUND
Exhibitors of all livestock should state on the Entry Form the number
of Entry Tickets required for persons in charge of the exhibits. Tickets
will be allocated according to the number of entries at the discretion
of the Section Secretary. ALL OTHER PEOPLE seeking entry to the Showground
will be charged at the appropriate rate. It is a condition of stock entry
that Exhibitors accept the number of passes allocated and agree to pay
admission charges on entering the Show Field for all other persons accompanying
them.
For Entry conditions relating to Exhibitors in the Homecraft, Handicraft
and Flower Arrangements, Horticulture and Trade Sections see appropriate
Entry Form.
PLEASE HAVE YOUR PASS WITH YOU.
If admission is charged and you are entitled to free entry, then the entrance
fee is
reclaimable from the Chief Gate Steward or the Treasurer.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
The Company may refuse entry to any exhibitor who infringes the rules
of the Company and not accept entries from anyone who is considered incompatible
with the aims of the Company. The Company will accept no liability for
any loss incurred consequent upon the cancellation of the Show for whatever
reason.
General Rules
I. Entry forms may be obtained from the Secretary or Section Secretaries
and must be correctly filled in and returned to the Section Secretaries
together with the amount for all fees and subscriptions, on or before
Friday 11th June, 2010.
2. In the event of less than three exhibitors in any Class, then the committee
reserves the right to either cancel that Class or amalgamate with another
Class or Classes.
3. All stock exhibited shall be bona fide property of the exhibitor on
the day of entry.
4. Distinguishing number labels will be forwarded by the Secretary to
each exhibitor; such labels must be conspicuously affixed to the animal
before they can be admitted to the Show Yard.
5. The yard will be open for the reception of stock from 7.30 a.m. on
Tuesday 27th July 2010
6. Unless permission has been granted by relevant Chief Steward, all stock
must remain in the Show Yard until FOUR p.m. Exhibitors breaking this
rule may forfeit any prize money. All winners of 1st, 2nd, 3rd and special
prizes in the horse classes must enter the Grand Parade or they may forfeit
any prize money.
7. The Judges will be instructed to have the opinion of a Veterinary Surgeon
for any animal they may think unsound or not complying with the description
of the Class; they will also be empowered to withhold the prizes in any
Class where they are of the opinion there is not sufficient merit or,
should there be only one entry in any Class, to award whichever prize
their opinion such entry merits.
8. In case of doubt or protest with regard to any exhibit, such protest
must be given in writing to the Show Secretary within one hour of the
publication of the Judge’s decision. Any person making a protest
must at the same time deposit with the Show Secretary the sum of £10,
which sum will be repaid should the protect be upheld, but should a protest
be overruled the amount will be forfeited to the funds of the Company.
All questions under this rule shall be decided by the Committee, or Subcommittee
as they may appoint, assisted where necessary by the Veterinary Surgeon
and their decision shall be final.
9. All persons making a false entry, or claiming a prize by a false certificate
or otherwise breaking or infringing any of the Rules, Regulations or Conditions
of the Company, may be prohibited from exhibiting or competing at any
future show of the Company.
10. The Company reserves the right to refuse any entry in any Class without
giving any reason.
11. The Company will not, in any case or under any circumstances hold
itself responsible for any loss or damage which stock may sustain.
12. In the interests of Safety, Calor Gas Cylinders will not be allowed
in the Tents.
13. Strictly no parking in livestock lines.
Rules applicable to Horses
1. The name and colour must be stated on the entry form. A height certificate
may be requested.
2. All riders in Riding and Jumping Classes are required to wear a correctly
fitted hard hat which conforms to the appropriate British Standard, including
the use of chin straps.
3. It is recommended that all horses are vaccinated against equine influenza
at least one month prior to the Show.
4. No Dartmoor Pony stallions or colts of three years old or over may
be shown unless in possession of a Ministry of Agriculture License, a
Dartmoor Pony Society Veterinary Certificate or a Dartmoor Pony Society
Stallion License. License or Certificate to be shown to Horse Section
Secretary before unloading.
Rules applicable to Cattle
1. The name and ear number of each animal must be given on the entry form.
2. Exhibitors in the Cattle Classes must be aware of HSE Guidance Note
GS36 on the
safe handling of bulls. All bulls must be led in the field by a clamp
or nose ring.
3. Livestock exhibitors are reminded that Cattle Movement documents are
required to
travel with livestock in accordance with current regulations.
4. The image of the farming industry to the public is important. As part
of that philosophy, the
former Holstein Friesian Society standardised the dress of exhibitors
and showmen with
the recommendation of white shirt, tie and white trousers. This has been
adopted at the
majority of major exhibitions and it is hoped that exhibitors will follow
this recommendation
at Yealmpton Show.
5. All cattle to be shown in accordance with their breed society rules.
6. Due to new water regulations cattle are to be washed and groomed at
their allotted tie.
Rules Applicable to Sheep
1. All exhibits to be shorn according to their breed rules.
2. Not more than two entries per exhibitor in each Class.
3. All stock exhibited shall be bona fide property of the exhibitor on
day of entry.
4. Separate penning will be provided for Maedia Visna/CAE accredited sheep.
Exhibitors must
declare the status on the Entry Form and give a Current Valid Health Status
Report, completed,
NO CURRENT VALID health status means no unloading in MV/CAE ACCREDITED
AREA..
5. All sheep to be unloaded and penned by 9.30 am. No sheep to be reloaded
before 4.00 pm (see
General Rule 6)
6. Cup winners who fail to take part in the Grand Parade / Presentation
of Cups will forfeit those
Cups, unless prior permission has been granted by the chief Sheep Steward
Rules Applicable to Goats
I. CAE or monitored certificates MUST be enclosed with entries. Entries
will not be accepted without these certificates.
2. For additional notes relating to Goat entries see reverent information
in Goat Section of this Schedule.
HEALTH & SAFETY FOR ALL COMPETITORS,
EXHIBITORS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC
The organisers of the Yealmpton Agricultural Show will
take all reasonable precautions to ensure the health and safety of everyone
present. For these measures to be effective, every-one present must themselves
take all reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent accidents occurring
and must obey the instructions of the Organisers and all Officials and
Stewards. The organisers of the Show hereby give notice that they will
accept no liability for injury to the person or any animal or for any
loss or damage whatsoever suffered by any competitor or exhibitor in any
horse-jumping or livestock competition or event. All such competitors
and exhibitors take part at their own risk and before entering should
inspect the course to satisfy themselves that the condition of the ground
and construction of the fences are safe for com-petition.
1. The speed limit on the Showground is 5 miles per hour
2. Vehicles must be parked as directed.
3. All persons must conduct themselves so that they do not put themselves
or anyone else at risk
4. Animals can easily be frightened and can be dangerous. Members of the
public must keep clear
of the lanes used by animals and avoid behaviour which might alarm them.
5. Children are the responsibility of parents/guardians and must be supervised
by them at all times.
6. Dogs are the responsibility of owners and must be kept under close
control and must be on a lead.
7. Upon entering the ground establish where the First Aid Post is situated.
(Next to Secretary’s tent)
8. Exhibitors, traders and competitors must comply with the appropriate
Health and Safety
legislation as well as the conditions of entry to the show for their section.
9. Horses and ponies may only be ridden in the designated areas and not
in areas open to the public.
EMERGENCIES
IN AN EMERGENCY THE NEAREST SHOW OFFICIAL SHOULD BE CONTACTED
A FIRST AID POINT IS ADJACENT TO THE SECRETARY’S TENT
IN THE EVENT THAT EVACUATION OF THE SHOW GROUND IS NECESSARY
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN AT THE TIME.
The emergency entrance for Fire & Ambulance is through the main entrance
at
Kitley Lodge gate or Kitley Tradesman’s Entrance
WARNING TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC:
ONLY EXHIBITORS SHOULD TOUCH THE ANIMALS
HAVING BEEN NEAR ANIMALS WASH YOUR HANDS BEFORE EATING
BEWARE OF ANIMALS BEING MOVED AROUND THE GROUNDS FOR JUDGING
DO NOT TAMPER WITH MACHINERY, IMPLEMENTS OR TOOLS.
CONTROL YOUR CHILDREN AND YOUR LIVESTOCK
BEWARE OF TENT PEGS AND GUIDE ROPES ADJACENT TO TENTS
FOR SAFETY REASONS THE PUBLIC ARE NOT PERMITTED ACCESS TO THE
CORDONED OFF AREA SET ASIDE FOR COMPETITORS, HORSE BOXES, ETC
PROVISIONAL 2010 RING TIMETABLE
THE FOLLOWING TIMES ARE APPROXIMATE AND EVENTS MAY BE
BROUGHT FORWARD TO ENSURE CONTINUITY IN THE RING
Main Ring
08.30 am Main Ring - Ridden Hunters, Riding Horse, Small Hunter &
Cob
11.30 am Open Driving Class and Concours D’Elegance.
12.00 pm Cornwall Diggers
12.30 pm Lead Rein, First Ridden, Lead Rein Mountain & Moorland
13.45 pm Pony Club Games
14.45 pm Parade of Hounds
15.00 pm Supreme Horse Championship
15.30 pm Grand Parade of Horses and Presentation of Cups
15.45 pm Parade of Cattle, Sheep Goats
16.00 pm Cornwall Diggers
16.30 pm Display of Dog Agility
ALL TIMES ARE APPROXIMATE ONLY
PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR CHIEF STEWARD.
Ring 2a - Commencing at 8.30 am
Arabs – Ridden,
Arabs – In Hand, Brood Mare, Foal, 1, 2, 3 yr old, 4 yr & over
Shetlands – In Hand
Welsh – In Hand
Ring 2b - Commencing at 9.00 am
Pony Breeding Stock – In Hand
Dartmoor – In Hand
Ring 2a & b
To be merged and follow on after completion of above In Hand classes
Mountain & Moorland 4 years & over - in Hand
Mountain & Moorland 4 years & over - in Hand
Fun Classes
Ring 3 - Commencing at 8.30 am
Best Turned Out Pony/Horse and Rider Open
Ridden Ponies
Working Hunter Ponies
Working Hunters
Ring 4 Non - Affiliated Jumping - Commencing at 9.00 am
Jumping not exceeding 13.2 hh
Novice Jumping 14.2 hh or under
Novice Jumping exceeding 14.2 hh
Jumping not exceeding 14.2 hh
Small Open Jumping exceeding 14.2 hh
Open Jumping
OTHER AREAS
06.30 a.m. Goats (Milkers Showing Class)
10.00 a.m. Judging of Cattle, Sheep, Goats, Produce Tent and Trade Stands
(Times subject to amendment)
13.00 p.m. Dog Show
16.00 p.m. Presentation of Produce and Horticultural Cups in the Produce
Tent
DON’T MISS
Main Show Ring
THIRD GREAT YEAR 2010
Countryside Sports Arena
Continuous programme of Countryside Sports
Provisional programme includes Side Saddle Demonstration,
Shire Horse Harness Demonstration and Use of Plough, Dartmoor Pony Demonstration
of the different uses of a Dartmoor including riding, and driving with
a trap, Terrier Racing, Demonstration of Equine Massage and Physiotherapy,
Demonstration of Equine Dentistry
HORSES
Entries close Friday 11th June 2010
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ENTRY FEES
Classes 1 to 4: £ 7.00 per Class
Classes 10, 14, 18, 22 & 26: £ 4.00 per Class
All Other Classes £ 6.00 per Class
PRIZES 6 Rosettes per Class
Rosettes to all competitors in classes 5, 6, 7 and 33
PRIZE MONEY
Classes 1 to 4: First £30, Second £25, Third £15, Fourth
£5
Classes 10, 14, 18, 22 & 26: First £10, Second £8, Third
£6, Fourth £3
All Other Classes First £20, Second £15, Third £10,
Fourth £5
Entries to be sent to:
Mrs A. Kane, Boars Hill Cottage, Aveton Gifford, Kingsbridge. TQ7 4NH.
Tel: 01548 - 831155
Enquiries: Tel: 01752 - 880780 email: chorswell@cityplym.ac.uk
No Telephone entries - No substitute entries.
No Late Entries - other than Show Jumping where a limited number of Show
Jumping entries may be taken at the Secretary’s tent on Show day
up to half-an-hour before the scheduled time of class on payment of £8
per class Entry Fee, if the organisers feel there is room.
SUPREME HORSE CHAMPIONSHIP
3. 00 p.m. Main Ring
Judge: Mrs. S. Freeth
A Perpetual Silver Trophy presented by Mrs. J. Bastard
in memory of her husband, with
Sash of Honour to be awarded to the Supreme Champion of the Light Horse
Section (H1)
………………………………
MAIN RING Commencing at 8.30 a.m.
RIDDEN HUNTERS, RIDING HORSE & COB
Judge: Mrs. E. Loram
Class
1. Ridden Hunter, Mare or Gelding, 4 Years old or over exceeding 14.2
hh. to carry any weight.
Class
2. Riding Horse, Mare or Gelding, 4 Years old or over exceeding 14.2 hh.
Special prize of £20 for the winner in addition to the above
prize, donated
by Mrs J Bastard
3. Small Hunter, Mare or Gelding, 4 Years old or over exceeding 14.2
hh. and not exceeding 15.2 hh.
Special prize of £15 donated by Mrs E A Rogers to highest placed
local horse
owner and rider residing within 15 miles of showground
4. Ridden Cobs, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over exceeding 14.2 hh.
Special prize of £15 donated by Mrs E A Rogers to highest placed
local horse
owner and rider residing within 15 miles of showground
Mark Meergans Farriers Perpetual Plate for the Best Cob (H33)
CHAMPIONSHIP - First and second prize winners in classes 1 to 4 are eligible
for the Hunter Ridden Horse Championship
Champion to receive a Perpetual Cup presented by Dalgetty Spillers Ltd.
(H4)
Champion eligible for Supreme Championship in Ring 1 at 3.00 p.m.
………………………………
MAIN RING Continued
LEADING REIN & FIRST RIDDEN PONIES
Judge: Ms. D. Harris
Class
5. Leading Rein, Mare or Gelding 4 Years old or over not exceeding l2
hh. and to be ridden by a child born in or after 2001.
Ponies must be shown in snaffle bridles only.
Lead rein to be attached to the noseband. No child under 3 years old may
compete.
The Treowen Charmaine Perpetual Challenge Trophy for the winner (H66)
A Perpetual Cup presented by Mrs A S Pring for Best Pony in Class 28 which
has not
previously won a First Prize in any ridden class (H6).
6. First Ridden Pony, Mare or Gelding 4 Years old or over not exceeding
12 hh. and to be ridden by a child born in or after 1999.
Ponies must be shown in snaffle bridles only.
No cantering allowed except in individual show.
The Collaton Perpetual Challenge Cup for the winner. (H15)
7. Leading Rein Mountain & Moorland Pony, Mare or Gelding 4 Years
old or over not exceeding l2 hh. and to be ridden by a
child born in or after 1999. Ponies to be fully registered in breed stud
book. Ponies must be shown in snaffle bridles only. Lead rein
to be attached to the noseband. No child under 3 years old may compete.
The A J Penrose Perpetual Challenge Trophy for the winner (H67)
CHAMPIONSHIP - First and second prize winners in classes 5 to 7 are eligible
for the Mini Pony Championship.
Champion to receive D. W. Penrose Perpetual Challenge Trophy (H68)
Champion eligible for Supreme Championship in Ring 1 at 3.00 p.m.
………………………………
RING 2a
Commencing at 8.30 a.m.
ARABS
(Open to Registered Pure Bred, Anglo & Part Bred Arabs Only)
Judge: Mrs. A. Sizmur
Class
8. Ridden Pure Bred, Anglo & Part Bred Arab, 4 Years old or over
“Tam” Perpetual Challenge Cup presented by Mrs P Trumper
in memory of
her late husband’s horse “Rowengay Tamgha El Dahab”
(H19)
9. Pure, Part Bred or Anglo Arab Brood Mare with or without foal at foot
10. Foal must be produce of mare from Class 8
11. Pure Bred, Part Bred or Anglo Arab 1, 2, & 3 year old Colt, Filly
or Gelding
12. In Hand 4 yr old or over Pure, Part Bred or Anglo Arab
Sponsored by Mrs A Lambell, Challaborough Pony Stud, Ringmore
CHAMPIONSHIP - First and second prize winners in classes 8, 9, 11 and
12 are eligible for the Arab Championship
Champion eligible for Supreme Championship in Ring 1 at 3.00 p.m.
………………………………
SHETLAND PONIES
(Open to Registered Shetland Ponies Only)
Judge: Mrs. B. Miller
Class
13. Shetland Mares with or without foal at foot.
Special Prize of £20 for the winner donated by Mrs J Bastard
14. Foal must be produce of mare from Class 13
15. Shetland yearling Colt, Gelding or Filly
16. Shetland 2 & 3 year old Colt, Gelding or Filly
CHAMPIONSHIP - First and second prize winners in classes 13, 15 and 16
are eligible for the Shetland Championship
Champion eligible for Supreme Championship in Ring 1 at 3.00 p.m.
………………………………
WELSH PONIES AND COBS
(Open to Ponies Registered in Sections A, B, C and D)
(Please put Section on Entry Form)
Judge: Mrs. B. Miller
Class
17. Welsh Mares with or without foal at foot.
Special Prize of £20 for the winner donated by Mrs J Bastard
18. Foal must be produce of mare from Class 17
19. Welsh yearling Colt, Gelding or Filly
20. Welsh 2 & 3 year old Colt Gelding or Filly
CHAMPIONSHIP - First and second prizewinners in classes 17, 19 and 20
are eligible for the Welsh Championship
Champion to receive Mrs J Bastard’s Cup for Best Pony (H8).
A Perpetual Shield presented by Mrs C D Forrest for the Best Welsh Exhibit
from Section C or D (H9)
Champion eligible for Supreme Championship in Ring 1 at 3.00 p.m.
………………………………
RING 2b Commencing at 9.00 a.m.
PONY BREEDING STOCK
Judge: Mrs. D. Douglas-Pennant
Class
21. Pony Brood Mare not exceeding 14.2 hh. with or without Foal at foot
22. Foal must be produce of mare from Class 21
23. Riding Pony yearling Colt, Gelding or Filly calculated not to exceed
14.2 hh. at maturity
24. Riding Pony 2 & 3 year old Colt, Gelding or Filly calculated
not to exceed 14.2 hh. at maturity
CHAMPIONSHIP - First and second prize winners in classes 21, 23 and 24
are eligible for the Pony Breeding Championship
Champion to receive the Dingle Perpetual Challenge
Champion eligible for Supreme Championship in Ring 1 at 3.00 p.m.
………………………………
DARTMOOR PONIES
(Open to Registered Dartmoor Ponies Only)
Judge: Mrs. D. Douglas-Pennant
Class
25. Dartmoor Brood Mare with or without foal at foot.
26. Foal must be produce of mare from Class 25
27. Dartmoor yearling Colt, Gelding or Filly
28. Dartmoor 2 & 3 year old Colt, Gelding or Filly
CHAMPIONSHIP - First and second prize winners in classes 25, 27 and 28
are eligible for the Dartmoor Championship
Champion to receive the Quillet Perpetual Challenge Trophy presented
by Mrs D Douglas-Pennant (H10)
Champion eligible for Supreme Championship in Ring 1 at 3.00 p.m.
………………………………
RING 2a & 2b Combined
MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND 4 Years & Over IN-HAND
& RIDDEN
Judge: Mrs. A. Sizmur
Class
29. Pure Bred Registered Mountain & Moorland Small Breeds 4 Years
& Over In-hand
(Shetland, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Welsh Section A & B)
30. Pure Bred Registered Mountain & Moorland Large Breeds 4 Years
& Over In-hand
(Fell, Dales, Connemara, Highland, New Forest, Welsh Section C & D).
31. Pure Bred Registered Mountain & Moorland Small Breeds 4 Years
& Over Ridden
(Shetland, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Welsh Section A & B) No Ponies to be
LED
32. Pure Bred Registered Mountain & Moorland Small Breeds 4 Years
& Over Ridden
(Fell, Dales, Connemara, Highland, New Forest, Welsh Section C & D).
No Ponies to be LED
CHAMPIONSHIP - First and second prize winners in classes 29 to 32 are
eligible for the Ridden Mountain & Moorland Championship.
Champion eligible for Supreme Championship in Ring 1 at 3.00 p.m.
………………………………
RING 2a & 2b Combined
FUN CLASSES
Rosettes will be awarded to the all entrants in
Class 33
Judge: Mrs. G. Ross
Class
33. Best Child Rider not exceeding 10 years of age on Show Day.
34. Best Child Rider, 11-14 years of age on Show Day. No Leading Reins.
35. Local Combination Horse / Pony and Rider (horse/pony, owner and rider
residing within 10 miles of showground).
Rider any age. May be led.
36. Best Open Combination Horse / Pony and Rider. Rider any age. May
be led.
37. Veteran Horse or Pony exceeding 15 years. Rider any age. May be Led.
38. Grass Kept. Not to be stabled for more than 1 month a year. Rider
any age.
May be Led.
39. Coloured Horse or Pony. Rider any age. May be Led.
CHAMPIONSHIP - First and second prize winners in classes 33 to 39 are
eligible for the Championship.
………………………………
RING 3 Commencing at 8.30 a.m.
RIDING PONIES
Judge: Miss A. Edington
40. Best Turned Out Pony / Horse and Rider.
41. Best Childs Pony not exceeding 12.2 hh. Mare or Gelding, 4 years or
over, to be
ridden by a child born in or after 1997
42. Best Childs Pony exceeding 12.2 hh. but not exceeding 13.2 hh. Mare
or Gelding,
4 years or over, to be ridden by a child born in or after 1995
43. Best Childs Pony exceeding 13.2 hh. but not exceeding 14.2 hh. Mare
or Gelding,
4 years or over, to be ridden by a child born in or after 1993
The Sarah Daymond-McCowan Memorial Salver for the winner of class
43
44. Open Show Hunter Pony Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding
12 hh. but not exceeding 15 hh
CHAMPIONSHIP - First and second prize winners in classes 41 to 44 are
eligible for the
Riding Pony Championship.
Champion to receive the 1974 Centenary Year Perpetual Cup (H5) given
by W Roger German Esq.
Champion eligible for Supreme Championship in Ring 1 at 3.00 p.m.
………………………………
RING 3 Continued
WORKING HUNTER PONIES
Judge: Mrs. S. Jones
Classes 45 to 48 will be judged 60% Jumping Performance, 40% Conformation,
Action and Ride.
Ponies can wear protective boots during the jumping phase. NO SPURS to
be worn
Class
45. Novice Working Hunter Pony Mare or Gelding 4 years old or over, not
exceeding 15 hh.
Pony not to have won a first prize of £5 or over in Working Hunter
Pony Classes or any Jumping Classes by the closing dates of entries
46. Working Hunter Pony Mare or Gelding 4 years old or over, not exceeding
13 hh.
47. Working Hunter Pony Mare or Gelding 4 years old or over, exceeding
13 hh. but not exceeding 14 hh.
48. Working Hunter Pony Mare or Gelding 4 years old or over, exceeding
14 hh. not exceeding 15 hh.
CHAMPIONSHIP - First and second prize winners in classes 45 to 48 are
eligible for the
Working Hunter Pony Championship.
Champion to receive Cup presented by Horse and Rider of Plymouth Cup
(H11)
Champion eligible for Supreme Championship in Ring 1 at 3.00 p.m.
………………………………
RING 3 Continued
WORKING HUNTER
Judge: Mrs. S. Jones
Classes 49 & 50 will be judged 60% Jumping Performance, 40% Conformation,
Action and Ride.
Grade A Show Jumpers and Class 1 eventers excluded.
Horses can wear protective boots during the jumping phase.
49. Working Hunter Open exceeding 15 hh.
Special prize of £20 and rosette in addition to the above prizes
donated by Mrs. J. Bastard, Kitley
50. Novice Working Hunter exceeding 15 hh. Horse not to have won a first
prize of £5 or
over in Working Hunter Classes or any Jumping Classes by closing date
of entries.
CHAMPIONSHIP - First and second prize winners in classes 49 & 50
are eligible for the
Working Hunter Championship
Champion eligible for Supreme Championship in Ring 1 at 3.00 p.m.
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JUMPING CLASSES
THIS SHOW IS NO LONGER AFFILIATED TO THE B.S.J.A.
No Late Entries - other than Show Jumping where a limited number of Show
Jumping entries may be taken at the Secretary’s tent on Show day
up to half-an-hour before the scheduled time of class on payment of £8
per class Entry Fee, if the organisers feel there is room.
Judge: Mr P. Stacey, Kingsbridge,
Mrs. J. Watts, Saltash
Course Builder: Mr P. Stacey
Class
51. Jumping 13.2 hh. and under. Rider any age.
Fences maximum height 2’ first round
52. Novice Jumping 14.2 hh. or under. Rider any age.
Fences maximum height 2’3" first round
53. Novice Jumping exceeding 14.2 hh. Rider any age.
Fences maximum height 2’ 6" first round
54. Jumping not exceeding 14.2 hh. Rider any age.
Fences maximum height 2’9" first round
55. Small Open Jumping exceeding 14.2 hh. Rider any age.
Fences maximum height 3’ first round.
56. Open Jumping. Rider any age.
Fences maximum height 3’ 3’’ first round.
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New Section for 2010
DRIVING SECTION
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All entries to: The Secretary, Mrs. Jennifer Hanney
Stag Head House, South Brent, TQ10 9AB
Tel: 013647 - 3657
Judge: To be Confirmed
ENTRY FEE - £3.00
DBS Affilation and BDS Championship
The Yealmpton Show Committee are keen to re-introduce Driving back into
Yealmpton Show and at the time of compilation of the Schedule, the Secretary
has written to enquire about DBS affiation and becoming a
qualifier for the DBS National Championship
Class
901. Open Driving Class.
Driving Class for horses or ponies, any age, any height, to be driven
single, pair or tandam to a suitable vehicle
Prize Money: First £30, Second £25, Third £15, Fourth
£5
Class
902. Concours D’Elegance.
The Criterion for this class is the elegance of the picture presented
by the
turnout of the carriage horse/pony and driver
Prize Money: First £30, Second £25, Third £15, Fourth
£5
Any help and support towards the running of this class would be
most welcome by the Secretary
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CATTLE
Entry Fee - £2.50
First Prize: £23 Second: £18 Third: £13 Fourth: £8
A Fourth Prize and Rosette will be awarded in the Cattle Classes where
there are seven or more entries
Points awarded - 1st: 5 2nd: 4 3rd: 3 4th: 2 5th: 1
Judging commence at 10.00 a.m. promptly (South Devons 9.30 am.)
In the event of less than three exhibitors in any Class, then the committee
reserve the right to either cancel that Class or amalgamate with another
Class or Classes.
SOUTH DEVON CATTLE
Judge: R. Ashcroft Esq, Hampshire
All Entries must be Registered in the Full Pedigree Section of the Herd
Book
maintained by the South Devon Herd Book Society.
Class
100. Cows exceeding three years old on 1st January 2010, in calf, having
calved on or prior to that date
101. Cows exceeding three years old on 1st January 2010, having calved
since that date.
102. Heifer born in 2007 in calf, or having had a full time calf.
103. Heifer born in 2008
104. Heifer born on or after 1st January 2009
105. Heifer, any age, not having had a calf and not having been a 1st,
2nd
or 3rd Prize Winner at a previous Show in 2010
106. Bulls born before 1st January 2009
107. Bulls born on or after 1st January 2009
108. Group of any three Females entered in Class 100-105
109. Group of cattle, viz: Bull, any age, and two Females; only animals
exhibited in previous Classes may compete.
SPECIAL PRIZES FOR SOUTH DEVON CATTLE
A Perpetual Trophy, presented in memory of the Late Fred Glanville for
the Best Group of
Three South Devon Females exhibited, all progeny of the same sire (C20)
A Perpetual Challenge Cup, presented by Sir Simon Day, to be awarded for
the Best
Yearling South Devon Bull or Heifer
A Perpetual Silver Challenge Cup, presented by the Late R. J. B. Mildmay-White
for the
Best South Devon Female (C22)
A Perpetual Silver Challenge Cup, presented in memory of the Late Mrs.
R. Bastard of Kitley, Yealmpton for the Best South Devon Bull. (C23)
Cash Value £10 presented by the South Devon Cattle Breeders Club
for the Best South Devon Female exhibited by a full member, of the South
Devon Cattle Breeders Club this prize to be won once only in any one year
by a member (C24) Championship Sash presented by the South Devon Herd
Book Society for the Best South Devon Beast in the Show exhibited by a
member of the Society; the animal to be entered in any section of the
Herd Book or Supplementary Registers (C25)
A Perpetual Silver Challenge Cup, presented by the former St. Budeaux
Horse Show for the most points in the South Devon Cattle Classes (C26)
HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN CATTLE
Judge: to be confirmed
Class
110. Heifer calf born after 1st September 2009, led by a person under
20 years
old, to be judged on general turnout and presentation of calf.
111. Heifer born on or after 1st January 2009
112. Heifer in calf, not more than three 3 years old on day of show, and
due to calf at not more than three years and 2 months.
113. Heifer, any age, not having had a calf and not having been a 1st,
2nd or 3rd
prize winner at a previous Show in 2010.
114. Cow, more than 5 months in calf
115. Heifer in milk.
116. Cow in milk.
117. Group of any three Females entered in Classes 114 to 116 inclusive
and Class 118.
118. Best Dairy Cow. Production and Inspection.
For Cows in milk or in calf that have produced in one lactation not less
than 9,000 kg milk at 3.6%+ BFat. The last complete 305 days Lactation
Certificate must be handed to the stewards prior to judging.
SPECIAL PRIZES FOR HOLSTEIN FRIESIANS
A Perpetual Challenge Cup presented by Mrs. C .J. Smith of Dunston, Yealmpton
for the
Best Holstein Friesian in the Show (C27)
A Perpetual Challenge Cup presented by R.J. Andrews for the exhibitor
gaining the most
points in the Holstein Friesian Classes (C28)
A Championship Rosette and Plaque will be awarded by the Devon Holstein
Club for the
best Pedigree or Supplementary Registered animal in the Holstein Friesian
Classes, bred
and exhibited by a Devon Club Member. (C29)
A Perpetual Challenge Cup, presented by D. J. Jones (Livestock) for the
Best Holstein
Friesian Heifer from Classes 118, 119, 120 and 121 (C30)
A Tankard, presented by B.O.C.M. Silcocks Ltd., for the Best Holstein
Friesian bred by
the exhibitor (C31)
A perpetual Challenge Cup, presented by Messrs. W. K. Pitts Ltd. for best
cow in Dairy Class (C32)
Holstein UK offers a Championship Award rosette to the exhibitor of the
Female Champion. The Reserve Champion will also receive a rosette.
Holstein UK offers a Championship Exhibitor Bred rosette to the exhibitor
of the female
Exhibitor Bred champion.
Holstein UK offers a Best Udder rosette to the exhibitor of the Holstein
with the Best
udder in the Show (C33)
DAIRY CATTLE
Judge: to be confirmed
Class
119. Dairy Heifer under 18 months on the date of the Show.
120. Dairy Heifer not having calved - age to be stated on form
121. Dairy Heifer in milk
122. Dairy Cow in milk.
123. Dairy Cow, (dry )
124. Best Dairy Pair.
125. Group of Three.
DEXTER CATTLE
Judge: Mrs. D. Hasshill, Cornwall
Class
126. Cow in milk
127. Dry cow in calf or heifer in calf
128. Heifer 16 months to 2 years 2 months on day of Show.
129. Heifer, under 16 months on day of Show.
130. Bull, under two years
131 Bull over two years
132. Group of any Three Animals entered in Classes 126 to 129, and class
131.
One Bull allowed.
SPECIAL PRIZES FOR DEXTER CATTLE
A Perpetual Rose Bowl, presented by Mrs. R. Graham for the Best Female
Dexter in the Show (C34).
Smith Kline Perpetual Trophy for best male Dexter in the show (C41).
The Dennis Luscombe Memorial Shield for the best Heifer 16 months to
2 years 2 months on the day of the Show (C42)
Silver Spoon and Rosette presented by the Dexter Cattle Breeders Society
to the Champion Dexter.
The Rosemary Brown memorial Shield for the champion Dexter (C4la)
BEEF SECTION
Judge: to be confirmed
BEST BUTCHER’S BEAST
Class
133. Best Butcher’s Beast, Steer or Heifer,
BEEF CATTLE
134. Beef Bull, any breed, any age, must be full pedigree and
registered with the relevant breed Society and, where
applicable, be licensed by the Society.
135. Beef Cow or Heifer in calf. Cows to have calved within 12
months of the date of the Show.
136 Potential Christmas Beast. Any Sex. Born on or after 1st April 2009
137. Best Exhibit in Beef Cattle Classes ( Classes 133, 134, 135 &
136)
Young Handlers Class
Judge: R. Hartshorn Esq, Shropshire
Class
138. Any Breed or Cross, born after 1st January 2008, led by a person
aged 16 and younger. To be judged on handlers turnout, presentation of
animal and leaders ability to show animal, conformation of animal to be
disregarded
Prizes will also be allocated for the first three South Devons in this
class
Handlers name and date of birth must be stated on entry forms
OTHER SPECIAL PRIZES for CATTLE SECTION
A Perpetual Challenge Cup, presented by R. R. B. Harvey, to the Supreme
Interbreed
Champion (open to Breed Champions and Beef Champion)(C37)
A Perpetual Challenge Cup, presented by Messrs. Farm Industries Ltd,
for the Best
Group of Three Females, any breed, shown, by one exhibitor (C39).
A Perpetual Challenge Cup, presented by the Late Mr. C. E. Harvey for
the exhibitor gaining the most points in either the Cattle or Sheep Classes,
excluding special prizes. Points can only be awarded for one entry in
each Class (C38).
Cash Value £10 to the Yealmpton Show Herdsman 2007 to be judged
on maintenance
of cattle lines, general turnout and presentation of cattle (C40).
A Perpetual Challenge Cup, presented by Mr. Peter Mingo, for the exhibitor
gaining the most points in the cattle classes at the three shows of Yealmpton,
Totnes and Kingsbridge and to be presented at Kingsbridge.
Points will be awarded ( 1st - 3, 2nd - 2 and 3rd - 1 ) in classes 100
to 136 only
Does not include Breed Championships
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SHEEP
All Sheep to be shorn according to their breed rules
Not more than 2 entries per exhibitor in each class
The committee reserve the right to cancel or amalgamate any classes if
insufficient entries or exhibitors
ALL SHEEP TO BE UNLOADED BY 9.30 am AND NOT
RELOADED BEFORE 4.00 pm
(See General Rule 6)
JUDGING COMMENCES AT 10.00 am PROMPTLY
ENTRY FEE £1.50p FOR EACH ENTRY
STATE CLEARLY ON ENTRY FORM WHETHER
Visna and Maedi Visna/ Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis Accreditation Scheme
Please state number of pens required on entry form
PRIZE MONEY FOR CLASSES 200 – 281
First Prize: £12, Second Prize: £8, Third Prize: £6,
Fourth Prize: £4.
Points awarded - 1st: 5 2nd: 4 3rd: 3 4th: 2 5th: 1
A Perpetual Trophy presented on behalf of the late Mr. Eric Richardson
for the Supreme Champion all Breeds (S43)
A Perpetual Challenge Cup presented by Mr. Anthony Steen, presented at
Kingsbridge Show to the Exhibitor gaining the most points in the Sheep
Classes at the three Agricultural Shows of Yealmpton, Totnes and Kingsbridge
during the season.
First will be awarded 3 points, Second awarded 2 points and third awarded
1 point for each class.
This excludes Interbreed Championship, Classes 200 to 207 and Young Handler
Classes
Fleece Wool
Judge - M. Berry, Esq
Special Prize for the Best Overall Fleece Wool
Class
200. Lustre. - (Devon Longwool, Bluefaced Leicester, Wensleydale. etc)
201. Hill & Mountian. - (Scotch Blackface, Welsh Mountian, Cheviot,
etc)
202. Cross. - (Welsh Mule, North of England Mule, etc)
203. Fine & Medium - (Southdown, Suffolk, Dorset, Texel, Lleyn, Half
Bred etc)
204. Naturally Coloured. - (Jacob, Shetland, Moorit, Black Welsh, etc).
Pair of Two Tooth Ewes
(not eligible for Interbreed Championship)
Judge- to be confirmed
Class
205. Best Pen of TWO TOOTH EWES, any Breed including South Devon and Dartmoor
or Cross suitable for prime lamb production.
Pair Prime Lambs (not eligible for Interbreed
Championship)
Judge-to be confirmed
Class
206 Pair Prime Lambs any breed or cross best suited to the retail meat
Trade under 20 kg
207 Pair of Prime Lambs any breed or cross best suited to the retail meat
Trade 20kgs and over.
Devon and Cornwall Longwool
Judge - Mr. Tucker, Launceston
Class
208. Old Ram
209. Ram Hog
210. Ram Lamb
211. Single Ewe other than Shearling
212. Single Shearling Ewe
213. Single Ewe Lamb
214. Group of one male and two females of different ages
A Perpetual Challenge Cup, presented by the Hon. Mrs. John Mildmay-White
to the Champion Devon and Cornwall Longwool (S44)
Best male and best female rosettes kindly donated by the Devon & Cornwall
Longwool Flockbook Association.
Grey Face Dartmoor
Judge - Miss C. Nugent
Class
215. Old Ram
216. Ram Hog
217. Ram Lamb
218. Single Ewes other than Shearling
219. Single Shearling Ewe
220. Single Ewe Lamb
221. Group of one male and two females of different ages
The B.H. Cane Perpetual Challenge Cup for the Champion Dartmoor Sheep
presented in memory of the late B. Cane by his family (S51)
Champion Rosettes presented by the Grey Face Dartmoor Breeders Association.
Scotch Black Face
Judge - Mr. P. Abel
Class
222. Old Ram
223. Ram Hog
224. Ram Lamb
225. Single Ewes other than Shearling
226. Single Ewe Lamb
227. Single Shearling Ewe
228. Group of one male and two females
Special Prizes of £4 for the Champion, £3 for the Best Male
and £3 for the Best Female
presented by the West of England Scotch Blackface Association.
Perpetual Challenge Trophy presented by Mrs A.M. Knapman in memory of
her late
husband for the Champion Scotch Black Face Sheep (S45)
Suffolk
Non Maedi Visna and Media Visna/ Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis Accreditation
Scheme
Judge- Mrs. E. P. Webber
Class
229 Single ewe lamb
230 Ram Lamb
231 Ram Hog
232 Old Ram
233 Single ewe other than Shearling
234 Single shearling Ewe
235 Group of one male and two females of different ages
A Perpetual Challenge Trophy presented by Mrs. A.S. Pring in memory of
Her late husband, for the Champion Suffolk Sheep (S46)
White Face Dartmoor
Judge - Mr. R. Hutching
Class
236 Single ewe other than shearling
237 Single shearling ewe
238 Single Ewe Lamb
239 Old Ram
240 Shearling Ram
241 Ram Lamb
242 Group of one male and two females of different ages
A Perpetual Challenge Cup, presented by J. Harris Esq., to the Champion
White Face (S47)
Special prizes of £10 for Best Male and £10 for Best Female
sponsored by the Whiteface Sheep Breeders Association
Jacob
Judge - Mr. I. Coates, Crediton
Class
243 Single ewe other than shearling
244 Single shearling ewe
245 Single Ewe Lamb
246 Old Ram
247 Shearling Ram
248 Ram Lamb
249 Group of one male and two females of different ages
A Perpetual Challenge Cup, to the Champion Jacob
NATIVE BRITISH ORIGIN Other than Suffolk
Non Maedi Visna and Maedi Visna/ Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis Accreditation
Scheme
Judge: Mr. H. Braddick, Crediton
Class
250 Old Ram of Native British Origin
251 Shearling Ram of Native British Origin
252 Ram lamb of Native British Origin
253 Shearling Ewe of Native British Origin
254 Ewe other than Shearling of Native British Origin
255 Single Ewe lamb of Native British Origin
A Perpetual Challenge Cup, to the Champion Native British Origin
CONTINENTIAL ORIGIN Other than Texel
Non Maedi Visna and Maedi Visna/ Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis Accreditation
Scheme
Judge: Mr. S. A. Norman, Somerset
256 Old Ram of Continential Origin
257 Shearling Ram of Continential Origin
258 Ram lamb of Continential Origin
259 Shearling Ewe of Continential Origin
260 Ewe other than Shearling of Continential Origin
261 Single Ewe lamb of Continential Origin
Champion of Native British Origin and Champion of Continental Origin
Perpetual Challenge Coborn-Dawes Cup, kindly presented by G. Turner Esq.,
Area Representative for Devon & Cornwall (S49)
Champion of Native British Origin and Champion of Continental Origin
to be entered into Interbreed Championship
Any Coloured sheep
Non Maedi Visna and Maedi Visna/ Caprine Arthritis
Encephalitis Accreditation Scheme
This is a new section and may well be amalgamated
with other classes depending on the number of entries
Judge – Mr. H. Braddick, Crediton
262 Old Ram
263 Shearling Ram
264 Ram lamb
265 Shearling Ewe
266 Ewe other than shearling
267 Ewe lamb
A Perpetual Challenge Cup, to the Champion Coloured Sheep
Dorset Horn/ Poll Dorset
Non Maedi Visna and Maedi Visna/ Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis Accreditation
Scheme
Judge Mr. W. L. French, Launceston
Class
268 Ram (Shearling or older)
269 Single Ram Lamb
270 Ewe (Shearling or older)
271 Single Ewe Lamb
272 Group of one male and two females of different ages
TEXEL
Non Maedi Visna and Maedi Visna/ Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis Accreditation
Scheme
Judge: Mr. A. Pedrick
273 Old Ram
274 Shearling Ram
275 Ram Lamb
276 Single Ewe
277 Single Ewe Hog
278 Single Ewe Lamb
Perpetual Challenge Marshall Collinge Cup, kindly presented by Marshall
Collinge, Esq.(S50)
YOUNG HANDLER
Judge: Mr and Mrs. N. Haley
Judging will commence after classes 208 to 278 have finished.
Open to handlers under 14 years old on the day of the show. Handlers
may show any breed, sex or age of sheep not entered in the foregoing classes.
Handlers will be judged on Presentation of animal and leaders ability
to show animal, conformation of animal to be disregarded
279 Yong Handler under 8 years
280 8 to 10 years.
281 11 to14 years.
Interbreed Championship
Judge TO BE CONFIRMED
To take place after Young Handler classes
- open to Champions in classes 208 to 278
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DAIRY GOATS
This is an “A.W” Show
Judge: Mr. A. Morrey, Powys
ENTRY FEE - £1.50
First Prize: £10 Second: £8 Third: £6 Fourth: £4
SASHES AND CASH PRIZE MONEY TO BE AWARDED TO
SUPREME CHAMPION £10 AND RESERVE CHAMPION £5
ALL TOGGENBERG GOAT CLASSES SPONSORED BY MR. M BASTARD
The “SHENDISH ROSALIND” Challenge Cup to the BA bred by
the exhibitor gaining most points in the Inspection / Production.
Class
301. Female Goat that has borne a kid, in milk, entered in the Saanen
or British Saanen Section of the Herd Book.
302. Female Goat that has borne a kid, in milk, entered in the Toggenburg
Section of the Herd Book.
303. Female Goat that has borne a kid, in milk, entered in the British
Toggenburg Section of the Herd Book.
304. Female Goat that has borne a kid, in milk, entered in the British
Alpine Section of the Herd Book.
305. Female Goat that has borne a kid, in milk, entered in the Anglo Nubian
Section of the Herd Book.
306. Female Goat that has borne a kid, in milk, entered in the Golden
or British Guernsey Section of the Herd Book.
307. Female Goat that has borne a kid, in milk, any other variety.
308. Veteran Goat has borne a kid, in milk, born before 1st January 1999.
Any Breed.
Culmvale Cup for Best Veteran (G52)
Inspection/Production Parade and award of CC’s and BCC’s.
Hilrio Cup for Best Milker (G55)
309. Goatling, over 1 year but under 2 years that has not borne a kid.
Saanen or British Saanen.
310. Goatling, over 1 year but under 2 years that has not born a kid.
Toggenburg.
311. Goatling, over 1 year but under 2 years that has not borne a kid.
British Toggenburg
312. Goatling, over 1 year but under 2 years that has not borne a kid.
British Alpine.
313. Goatling, over 1 year but under 2 years that has not borne a kid.
Anglo Nubian.
314. Goatling, over 1 year but under 2 years that has not borne a kid.
Golden Guernsey or British Guernsey.
315. Goatling, over 1 year but under 2 years that has not borne a kid.
Any other variety.
Pinchaford Trophy for the Best Goatling. (G54)
316. Female kid over two months but under one year, Saanen or British
Saanen..
317. Female kid over two months but under one year, Toggenburg.
318. Female kid over two months but under one year, British Toggenburg
319. Female kid over two months but under one year, British Alpine.
320. Female kid over two months but under one year, Anglo Nubian.
321. Female kid over two months but under one year, Golden Guernsey or
British Guernsey.
322. Female kid over two calendar months but under one year, any other
Variety.
Yarde Cup for the Best Kid (G53)
323. Novice Class (Unrecognised) Any female Goat over two months owned
and
exhibited by a novice.
A novice has not won a 1st, 2nd or 3rd prize at a recognised show or
a 1st at any show.
Lucky Cup for the Best Novice (G58)
Best in Show parade. Best and Reserve Milker, Best Goatling and Best
Kid.
Swaffham Trophy with sash for Best in Show (G57)
Richard Johnson Trophy for Reserve Best in Show (G56)
Rayela Cup for Best Anglo-Nubian (G59)
Milking Competition, Quality, Quantity and
Time.
323. Saanen, or British Saanen.
324. Toggenburg.
325. British Toggenburg.
326. British Alpine.
327. Anglo-Nubian.
328. Golden Guernsey or British Guernsey.
329. Any Other Variety.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
The Goat Classes are held under the Rules, Regulations and Recognition
of the British Goat Society. All exhibits must be registered with the
B.G.S. as in the ownership and in the name of exhibitor, the registered
name and number being quoted on the Entry Form. (Also the kidding date
for goats in milk).
All goats in milk must be kidded or aborted a minimum of 30 days previous
to the date of the Show.
No pregnant goat may be admitted to the showground.
All goats must have clear earmarks as they will be checked.
Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis: Only monitored herds and those with whole
herd CAE tests may enter this show. A Current CAE certificate for all
entries must be submitted with the entries. Goats under 1 year old must
be on your CAE certificate or the dam’s last CAE test result must
be sent.
Inspection/Production: all goats from Classes 301 to 308 who are entered
in Classes 320 to 330 must parade in the IPCC parade if they were placed
in the first four in their inspection class.
All In-milk goats must be on the showground not later than 5.30 p.m. on
Tuesday 24th July 2007. Milkers will be stripped out by stewards by 6.30
p.m. on that day. Kids and Goatlings may be brought on Showday Please
be on the showground by 9.30 am. and notify the goat steward of your arrival.
SPECIAL PRIZES OFFERED BY THE B. G. S.
1) To the winner of the Supreme Championship a BGS rosette and a Challenge
Certificate.
2) A Challenge Certificate for the Best Goat that has borne a kid.
3) A Challenge Certificate for the Best Inspection/Production Goat.
4) A Breed Challenge Certificate for the Best Goat that has borne a kid
of each of the
following breeds: Anglo-Nubian, Saanen, Toggenburg, British-Alpine, British-Guernsey,
British-Saanen, British Toggenburg and Golden Guernsey.
5) A Certificate of Merit for the Best British Milker that has borne a
kid
6) Special Awards – The ‘Stud’ Challenge Cup
The “Stud Goat” Challenge Cup for the Stud Goat being the
sire of the best progeny exhibited at certain shows, not exceeding nine
in number, in any one calendar year. Points will be allocated to progeny
winning prizes as follows:- each 1st prize, 3 points; 2nd prize, 2 points;
and 3rd prize, 1 point; subject to no goat being allocated more than three
points in Inspection classes and three points in Milking Competitions
at any one Show. No points will be allocated in respect of awards in ‘family’,
‘novice’, or other restricted classes. The qualities of the
goat itself will not be taken into consideration. The Cup will be awarded
to the Breeder of the Stud Goat whose progeny secure the most points,
provided that not less
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HOMECRAFT, HANDICRAFT AND FLORAL
ART
Closing date for entries 11th June 2010 - Entry fee 20p
Judges:
Homecraft: Mrs. P. Janes, Kingsbridge
Mrs. M. Slade, South Brent
Handicraft Mrs. S. Williams,Plymstock
Floral Art Mrs R.Lewis, Tavistock.
Children & Young Adults Miss D. Turgoose, West Charleton
First Prize: £1.50 Second: £1 Third:
80p
HOMECRAFT
All entries to be shown on a plain white plate
1. Bara Brith
6ozs Currants 10 fl oz stong hot tea 6ozs sultanas
10 ozs SR flour 8ozs light brown sugar 1 beaten egg
Method:
Measure fruit and sugar into a bowl, pour over tea and leave overnight.
Stir the flour and egg into the fruit mixture, mix thoroughly and turn
into a greased and base lined
2lb loaf tin.
Bake for 1 1/2 hours approx. in oven 150C/ 300F/ Gas 2.until well risen
and firm to touch.
Leave in tin for 10 minutes before turning out.
2. Ginger Cake.
8ozs SR flour 2 tbsp. ginger syrup from jar 6ozs butter
2 tbsp. milk 1 tbsp. black treacle 3 eggs
6ozs castor sugar 4 - 6 pieces of stem ginger in syrup, chopped.
1 tbsp. ground ginger
Method:
Pre-heat oven to 170C/325F/Gas 3. Grease and base line
a 2ib loaf tin.
Whisk together butter and sugar until light and creamy, add beaten eggs
gradually with a little flour.
Fold in the treacle and ginger syrup. Sift flour and ground ginger, fold
in , adding milk and chopped ginger. Turn into prepared tin and bake for
45-50 minutes until well risen. Allow to cool and turn out.
3. Coconut and Cherry Cake
8ozs butter 8ozs SR flour 2ozs desiccated coconut
8ozs castor sugar 6ozs glace cherries, rinsed and quartered 4 eggs
Method:
Pre- heat oven to 180C/350F/Gas4. Grease and line a 20cm/8in round cake
tin.
In a bowl, beat together butter and sugar until light and creamy. Gradually
fold in beaten eggs.
Fold in flour, desiccated coconut and cherries.
Turn mixture into prepared tin and bake in for 45-50 minutes until just
firm.
allow to cool before turning out.
Class
4. Five Fruit Scones
5. Five Eccles Cakes
6. Five Flapjacks
7. Novelty Birthday Cake (Judged on decoration only)
8. Five Apple and Cinnamon Muffins.
9. Five Decorated Cup Cakes
10. A Victoria Sponge Sandwich with jam filling.
11. A Wholemeal or brown loaf, any size.
12. Savoury Flan - cooked in a straight sided tin and removed for judging
13. Apple Pie – pastry top only 8 ins ( 20.3 cms) approx.
14. Five Sausage Rolls
15. A Pasty (meat and vegetable)
16. Jar of Chutney
17. Jar of Jelly - any variety
18. Jar of Jam, any variety
19. Jar of Lemon Curd
20. Jar of Marmalade - any variety (not Marmade or other substitute)
Jars should be covered with a plain white lid or cellophane top with elastic
band
Young Adult Classes
(age 11 - 16 years) – NOTE – age change
Class
21. 3 Mini Savoury tartlets
22. Five Cheese scones
23. Five chocolate chip buns
24. A Victoria Sandwich with jam filling
25. A Flower arrangement in a 400 g tin (eg baked bean)
26. A Greeting Card
27. A poster designed on a computer promoting the World Cup Football.
A4 size
Childrens’ Classes
(Children aged 7 - 10 years)
Class
28 An original model made from LEGO not exceeding 12 ins x l2 ins
( 30.5 cms x 30.5 cms)
29 Two gingerbread men
30 A ‘Scrap’ Picture size A4 depicting a ‘Seaside Scene’
31 As many items beginning with the letter ‘ B ’ which can
be put in a
small matchbox, together with a list of items
(For children aged under 7 years)
Class
32 Three decorated buns
33 Make a clock on a paper plate using any materials
34 An original model – made from building material of own choice
not
exceeding 12 ins x l2 ins (30.5 cms x 30.5 cms)
HANDICRAFT
Articles not to have been used or worn before the Show.
Class
35 Any piece of tapestry. Size to be stipulated on entry form
36 Hand Knitted Garment - any ply
37 Machine Sewn Garment
38 Six coloured photographs mounted on a card. Not more than 21"
x 16" (53.3 cms x 40.6 cms)
39 A Framed Worked picture,in traditional design, approx. size to be stipulated
on entry form.
40 A Framed Worked picture,in abstract design, approx. size to be stipulated
on entry form.
41 Handicraft - using the mediums of painting, metal, wood or pottery
42 Handicraft - using any soft materials
FLORAL ART CLASSES
“ ITS ALL ON THE BOX ”
These classes are to be judged by N.A.F.A.S. handbook and schedule definitions
8th editions.
43. ‘ WONDERS OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM ’ – A modern exhibit.
(Width 45 cms, Depth 45 cms )
44 ‘ ANTIQUES ROADSHOW’ - An exhibit. (Width 76 cms, Depth
76 cms )
45 ‘ STRICTLY COME DANCING ’ – An exhibit. (Width 60
cms, Depth 60 cms )
46 ‘ ESCAPE TO THE COUNTRY ’ – A landscape exhibit.
(Width 76 cms, Depth 76 cms)
47 ‘ GARDENERS WORLD’ – An exhibit featuring fruit and
vegetables.(Width 76 cms, Depth 76 cms)
48 ‘ SONGS OF PRAISE’ – An exhibit depicting a favourite
hymn or song. (Width 76 cms, Depth 76 cms)
49 ‘ COAST ’ – A Petite Exhibit - (not exceeding 23
cms in width, depth and height)
There are no restrictions to height except in the petite Class.
Accessories may be included in all exhibits if desired, but plant material
must predominate
SPECIAL PRIZES
The Alice and Arthur Eddy Perpetual Memorial Cup will be awarded to the
winner of
Class 1 – Best Fruit Cake (H78)
A Perpetual Cup donated by Miss Pat Snell for the most points in Homecraft
Classes 1 to 20. (H60)
A Perpetual Cup awarded by Yealmpton Agricultural Association for the
most points in
the Handicraft Section. Points to be added on basis 4, 3, 2, 1 (H61)
A Perpetual Cup donated by Mrs M. R. Strachan for the most points in the
Young
Adult Classes 21 to 26. (H62)
A Perpetual Cup donated by Mrs Bunty Kitson for most points in the Floral
Art Classes. (H63)
A Perpetual Rosebowl, the Barbara Burr Trophy 1995, for the best Flower
Arrangement
in Classes 43 to 48 (H64)
The R. J. Ellis Perpetual Cup for the Best Flower Arrangement including
the Best Flower
exhibit in the Horticultural Section. (H65)
Trophies kindly loaned by the Yealmpton Flower Club:-
Trophy donated by Mrs. J. Jarvis, for the Best Entry in Class 7, Novelty
Birthday Class
A Silver Vase for the best exhibit in Class 25,
A Silver Candlestick for the best exhibit in Class 43,
A Silver Goblet for the runner-up for most points in the Floral Art Classes.
A Special Prize of £3 will be awarded by the Yealmpton Agricultural
Association for the
Best Exhibit in Classes 43 to 48.
A Special Prize of £3 will be awarded by the Yealmpton Agricultural
Association for most points gained by a W. I. member in the Yealm Group
in Classes 1 to 20 and 34 to 48.
A Special Prize of £3 will be awarded by the Yealmpton Agricultural
Association for most points gained by a Y.F.C. Member in Classes 1 to
20 and 34 to 48.
RULES
1. Homecraft, Handicraft and Flower Arrangement Exhibitors are entitled
to free entry
to the Show Yard if their total entry fee is £2 or over.
2. Strictly no late entries will be accepted
3. No entries previously exhibited at Yealmpton Show to be re-entered.
4. All produce entries must be cold when exhibited.
5. All exhibits to be at the Show Tent, ready for judging by 10.00 a.m.
on Wednesday 28th
July 2010, remaining until 5.00 p.m. and must be claimed from the Stewards
by 5.30 p.m.
6. Should any competitor wish to lodge a protest, the same shall be stated
in writing to the
Secretary before 2.30 p.m. on Show Day and at same time deposit a fee
of £10 which
will be returned if the protest is upheld.
7. While the officials take every care, the Society will not in any case
or in any
Circumstances be responsible for any accident, loss or damage to the produce
which
may be exhibited at the Show.
8. In the event of less than three entries being received in any Class,
the Section
Committee reserve the right to either cancel or amalgamate with another
Class
9. Prize money to be collected from the Show Tent between 5 p.m. and 5.30
pm. on
Show Day
10. WI. members in the Yealm Group wishing to enter for the WI. Special
Prize must
state the name of their Institute on the Entry Form.
11. Young Farmers Club members wishing to enter for the Y.F.C. Special
Prize must
state the name of their Club on the Entry Form.
Entry Fees must be sent with the entry form to:
Mrs. Ann Daniels,
Torr Farm, Langdon Cross, Aveton Gifford, Kingsbridge, TQ7 4EP.
Entries close Friday 11th June 2010.
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HORTICULTURAL SECTION
Entries Close Saturday 26th July 2008 Entry
Fee 15p
First Prize: £1.50 Second: £1.00 Third: 80p
Judges: D. M. Coward, W. Buckland, Kingsbridge
S. Goodwin, Loddiswell, Kingsbridge
G. Harvey, Liverton, Newton Abbot
T. Reeves, West Alvington, Kingsbridge
OPEN COTTAGERS’ CLASSES
1. Eleven Runner Beans
2. Ten Broad Beans
3. Ten Peas
4. Three Carrots (stump rooted)
5. Three Carrots (long)
6. Three Turnips (garden grown)
7. Three Globe Beet
8. Five Tomatoes
9. Three Onion Sets (globe). To be shown as grown
10. Three Onions (other than sets) To be shown as grown
11. Ten Shallots (new hybrids)
12. Ten Shallots (any other variety)
13. Ten Shallots (Pickling)
14. Five stems of Parsley
15. Five Potatoes (Round white)
16. Five Potatoes (Round coloured)
17. Five Potatoes (Oval white)
18. Five Potatoes (Oval coloured)
19. Two Lettuces
20. Three sticks of Rhubarb
21. One Marrow, suitable for table not exceeding 15"
22. One plate or tray of four Vegetables (one of each, space not to exceed
24"x 18")
23. One dish or plate of Soft Fruit (any variety) dish or plate not to
exceed 8 ins.
24. One vase of Dahlias (three blooms, decorative medium)
25. One vase of Dahlias (three blooms ball)
26. One vase of Pompon Dahlias (five blooms,)
27. One vase of Annuals (six stems)
28. One vase of Gladioli (one spike)
29. Five Antirrhinums
30. One stem Rose Cluster Flowered (floribunda)
31. One bloom Hydrangea
32. One vase of Sweet Peas (twelve stems)
33. One Rose (H.T.)
OPEN CLASSES
34. Ten Dwarf Beans
35. Ten Runner Beans
36. Ten Broad Beans
37. Ten Peas
38. Three Carrots (long)
39. Three Carrots (stump rooted)
40. Two Lettuce
41. Three Turnips (garden grown)
42. Three Beet (globe)
43. Ten Shallots (new hybrids)
44. Ten Shallots (any other variety)
45. Ten Shallots (Pickling)
46. Three Onions (other than sets) to be shown as grown
47. Three Onions (sets) to be shown as grown
48. Three Onions (sets), Autumn sown, dressed
49. Two Cabbages
50. Five stems of Parsley
51. Five Potatoes (Round white)
52. Five Potatoes (Round coloured)
53. Five Potatoes (Oval white)
54. Five Potatoes (Oval coloured)
55. Five Tomatoes
56. Two Cucumbers (grown under glass)
57. Three sticks of Rhubarb
58. Plate or tray of four Vegetables (one of each kind), space not to
exceed 24" x 18"
59. Any other Vegetable not previously mentioned
60. One dish or plate of Blackcurrants (5 strigs/bunches)
61. One dish or plate of Gooseberries (20 with stalks)
62. One dish or plate of Soft Fruit (any other variety with stem). Dish
or plate not to exceed 8’’
63. Six Pansies
64. Three Roses
65. Three vases of Sweet Peas (six stems in each distinct variety)
66. One vase of sweet peas (12 stems mixed)
67. Best bunch of Garden Flowers (tied), to show all way round
ADDITIONAL PRIZE OF SEED VOUCHER PRESENTED BY
SUTTONS SEEDS FOR THE WINNER OF CLASS 67
68. Three Gladioli
69. One vase of Gladioli (one spike)
70. One vase of Dahlias (three blooms, decorative)
71. One vase of Dahlias (three blooms, cactus)
72. One vase of Dahlias (five stems, pompon)
73. One vase of Dahlias (three blooms ball)
74. One vase of Mixed Dahlias (five blooms, max space 18" x 18")
75. One vase Mixed Herbaceous Perennials (six stems)
76. One vase of Annuals (six stems)
77. One bloom, Hydrangea
78. One Pot Plant Foliage (pot not to exceed 7in)
79. One Rose H.T. - Open to members of Yealmpton Gardeners Association
only
80. One Fuchsia in pot not to exceed 7 ins in diameter
81. One flowering pot plant in pot not to exceed 7" (not fuchsia)
OPEN CLASSES - SINGLE EXHIBITS [Prize Cards only]
VEGETABLES
82. One Broad Bean
83. One Runner Bean
84. One Pea
85. One Oval Potato
86. One Round Potato
87. One Beet (globe)
88. One Onion (as grown)
89. One Carrot (any variety)
90. One Tomato
FLOWERS
91. One Dahlia (medium decorative)
92. One Dahlia (Ball)
93. One Dahlia (medium cactus)
94. One Dahlia (pompon)
95. One Rose
96. One Sweet Pea
97. One Spike Antirrhinum
98. One bloom or stem any flower not mentioned in schedule
CHILDREN’S ART CLASSES (Open to Yealmpton
School only - No entry fee)
First Prize: £1.50p, Second: £1.00p, Third: 80 p
99. Children under 8 years
100. Children 8 years and over
CHILDREN’S OPEN CLASSES (Not exceeding 14
years of age on date of Show - No entry fee)
First Prize £1.50p, Second £1.00p, Third: 80 p (but
see special prizes for classes 101,102 & 103)
101. Garden on Tray not exceeding 18" x 18"
102. One vegetable animal
103. A decorative egg
104. A saucer of Cress
105. A vase of Garden Flowers, not exceeding 7 stems
Classes 99 to 105 sponsored by Mr. S. Ashcroft
SPECIAL PRIZES
A Perpetual Silver Cup will be awarded for the highest number of points
in Classes 1 to 33. (H70)
A Medal will be awarded to the runner-up.
Rosettes for the ‘Best Flower in Show’ and the ‘Best
Vegetable in Show’.
Open - The R.J. Ellis Perpetual Cup will be awarded for the Best Flower
Exhibit including the Flower arrangement. (H71)
A Perpetual Silver Cup will be awarded for the highest points in Classes
34 to 81(H72)
A Medal will be awarded to the runner-up.
A Perpetual Cup donated by Mr. and Mrs. D. .J. Pearn for the Best Vase
of Dahlias. (H 73)
The Joan Love and Kathleen Dunn Perpetual Rose Bowl will be awarded to
the winner of Class 79 who most be a member of the Yealmpton Gardeners’
Association. (H 74)
A Perpetual Cup will be awarded to the winners of Classes 99 to 100 Children’s
Section presented by the Horticultural Section. (H 75)
A Medal will be awarded for the Highest Points in Classes 82 to 90 Vegetables
and Classes 91 to 98 Flowers
The Arthur Tapper Perpetual Memorial Cup will be awarded for the best
flower exhibit Classes 1 to 81. (H 76)
The Arthur Tapper Perpetual Memorial Cup will be awarded to the best vegetable
exhibit Classes 1 to 81. (H 77)
Prize money of £5 in Class 55 kindly presented by Mr B Jones.
A Perpetual Trophy will be awarded to the winner of Class 1
CHILDREN’S OPEN CLASSES
A Perpetual Cup, (The Arthur Tapper Trophy), will be awarded for the best
exhibit in Class 101.
A Perpetual Cup presented by Mr B Jones will be awarded for the highest
points in classes 101 to 105.
Special prizes of £5 to the winners of Classes 101, 102 and 103
presented by Mr Bryn Jones
RULES AND REGULATIONS
1. All horticultural exhibits to be grown in exhibitor’s own garden.
The Committee reserve the right to inspect exhibitor’s gardens.
2. Exhibits may be staged on the evening before the Show, at owner’s
risk, between 6.30 & 8.30pm, or from 7 a.m. on morning of Show, ready
for judging by 09.30 am and may not be removed until 4.45 p.m.
3. Exhibitors must provide their own vases and plates; Exhibitors Cards
will be provided.
4. The Committee will take ordinary care of exhibits, etc., but will not
be responsible for damage, etc. that may occur.
5. Exhibitors are restricted to two entries in any one class with only
the highest placed one to count for trophies
6. Any objections to be made in writing to the Honorary Secretary by 2.30
p.m. together with a fee of £10 that will be returned if the objection
is upheld. Judges’ decision to be final.
7. Horticultural exhibitors are entitled to free entry to the Show Yard
if their total entry fee is £2.50 or over.
8. Professional gardeners, or those employing full-time assistants cannot
compete in the Cottagers’ class.
9. Will exhibitors please collect prize money by 4.00 p.m. Any not claimed
by then will be returned to the Association.
10. The presentation of the Cups, etc. will take place at 4.00 p.m. in
the Horticultural Tent.
Entries fees must be sent with the entry form to
Mr R. Moore, 12 Hillside Drive, Yealmpton. PL8 2NT to arrive
not later
than Saturday 24th July 2010
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES will late entries or alterations be
allowed after the closing date
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COMPANION DOG SHOW
(Held under Kennel Club Rules & Regulations)
Charitable Cause: The Yealmpton Agricultural Association
Organiser: Mrs A Larmour, Fairfield, Holbeton PL8 1NE
(Tel. 01752) - 830366
Judge: To be confirmed
Judging at 1.15 pm Entry Fee £1 per Dog
Entry in advance (Enter 6 entries and get 1 Free Entry Pass (same owner)
Or enter at the Ring by 12.15 p.m. on Show Day
First, Second and Third Prizes
Best in Show Rosettes: Pedigree Classes, Novelty Classes, and Companion
Dog Club
Pedigree Section
1. Puppy (over 6 months & under 12 months)
2. Junior ( 12 to 18 months )
3. Sporting
4. Non Sporting
5. Open
Novelty Classes Open to all Dogs over 6 months.
6. Any Variety Terrier
7. Dog with waggiest tail
8. Hairiest Dog
9. Best Smooth Coat
10. Best Rescue Dog
11. Most appealing eyes
12. Best Cross Breed
13. Best Condition
14. Best Pair
15. Best Child Handler ( 5 to 11 years old)
16. Best Child Handler ( 12 to 16 years old)
17. Fancy Dress
18. Best British Breed
19. Best Foreign Breed
20. Dog most like its owner
21. Dog judge would most like to take homeCompanion Dog Club Novelty
Classes
These Classes are limited to dogs that are members of the Kennel Club
Companion Dog Club
22. Handsomest Dog
23. Prettiest Bitch
Note: Dogs which have won any of the following awards are not eligible
for entry at Companion Dog Shows
• Challenger Certificate (or any award that counts towards the title
of champion under the rules
of any governing body recognised by the Kennel Club (pedigree classes
only).
• Reserve challenge certificate (pedigree classes only).
• Junior warrant (pedigree classes only).
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CHILDREN’S PET CLASSES
Organiser: Mr. R. J. Vincent, 65 Vinery Lane, Elburton,
Plymouth, PL9 8DD
CHILDREN CLASSES (under 15) Judging
12 noon.
Please pay Entry Fee on Show Day
ENTRY FEE 20p for each entry
SALE
PENS £1.50 each
Rules:
For Childrens Classes, pets must be owned by Children 14 years and Under
DEFRA rules and regulations Apply
Avian Flu precautionary
First, Second, Third & Fourth Rosettes
1. Short eared Rabbit
2. Long eared Rabbit
3. Short haired Guinea Pig.
4. Long haired Guinea Pig
5. Any variety Pigeon
6. Any variety Cage Bird.
7. Any variety Chicken
8. Any variety Duck
9. Any variety Bantam
10. Any variety Hamster
11. Any variety Mouse or Gerbil.
12. Most Unusual Pet - NO RATS
13. Any variety Goose
14. Any variety Reptile or Insect
D. MAY MEMORIAL PERPETUAL CUP for the Best Childrens Pet.
donated by David May Motors
Cup to be presented at 4 p.m in main ring.
ADULT CLASSES (15 years and over) Judging
12.30 pm.
Please pay Entry Fee on Show Day ENTRY FEE 30p for each entry
SALE PENS £1.50 each
First, Second, Third & Fourth Rosettes
15. Any variety Rabbit
16. Any variety Guinea Pig
17. Any variety Fowl
18. Any variety Goose
19. Any variety Duck
20. Any variety Pigeon
Animals for Sale are excluded from Showing Classes
IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR ALL POULTRY
OWNERS CONCERNING AVIAN FLU
DEFRA have Issued Instructions on record keeping and biosecurity that
must be observed.
We are permitted to hold both Poultry and Pet Shows ant to allow birds
to be sold on the day by doing the following;
1. A nominated person will be designated as the event organiser and a
person made responsible for keeping the records set out below.
2. A record of all attendees (exhibitors) will be kept for three months
which includes the following
Information;
Full name
Home address
Telephone number
Number and types of birds
3. A named veterinary surgeon will be contactable for advice and to attend
in the event of a suspect disease.
4. Biosecurity advice will be distributed at the event.
5. If sales of birds are taking place at the event, a record of all sales
will be kept by the event organiser for at least three months. This will
include the name, address and telephone number of both the seller and
the buyer, and any Identifying features or Individual Identification of
the purchased bird/s.
6. The local State Veterinary Service Animal Health Office nearest to
the event will be notified at least 14 days prior to the event taking
place. Notification will include date, location, details of the event
organiser and anticipated numbers and types of birds.
DEFRA Biosecurity best practice conditions to be applied.
• Written action plans, held by the nominated responsible person,
will be available In the event of a disease Incident at the event or nearby
the event.
• All litter and manure within the cages, crates, and baskets must
be contained until disposal. Any spillages outside the cage to be cleansed
and disinfected immediately.
• All litter and manure must be disposed of in a manner which does
not present a risk of spread of the disease, e.g. in sealed bags for normal
refuse collection in such a manner that other birds do not have direct
access to it.
• All exhibitors/entrants will be instructed to cleanse and disinfect
the show cages, crates, and baskets before the event and be advised that
they should be cleansed and disinfected on return to the home premises
and before they are used to hold any other bird.
SALES
Buyer must isolate the purchased bird/s from any other birds (except
those purchased at the same event) for at least one week. Any signs of
Ill health observed in the purchased bird/s during this period must be
reported to a veterinary surgeon and such birds must not be mixed with
any other birds until the presence of a notifiable disease is ruled out.
FINALLY If the stewards consider any bird to be in distress at the show, then
they will
Isolate the bird without reference to the owner and call the vet.
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TRADE SECTION
Chief Steward: Paul Shepherd
Hawkins Cottage,
5 Torr Farm Cottages
Yealmpton
PL8 2HR
Tel: 01752 - 881732, Mobile: 07774 - 791815
Email: ppaulshepherd@aol.com
Awards:
Class 1 The Larry Speare Perpetual Centenary Shield for the Best in Class
1
Class 2 The Bettinson Trophy for “Best in Field” class.
Class 3/ 4 The Weir Challenge Cup for best in classes 3 and 4 (craft and
trade classes ).
Classes
1. Field - Agricultural Merchants, Machinery & Horticultural equipments.
2. Field - Trades other than Class 1
3. Craft Marquee
4. Trade Marquee
Traders to be ready for trading by 9 am and to continue to 5 pm
Judging will commence at 10.00 a.m
Prizes will be delivered to the Trade Stand to be Displayed on Show Day
Entry Forms may be obtained from the Trade Chief Steward, Paul Shepherd
VINTAGE MACHINERY
Vintage Machinery Steward: Clifford Tucker, Tel: 01752
- 880251
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OTHER LOCAL SHOWS
20th - 22nd May 2010 Devon County
Ollie Allen, Westpoint, Clyst St. Mary, Exeter, Devon EX5 1DJ.
Tel 01392 446000
info@westpoint-devonshow.co.uk www.devoncountyshow.co.uk
10th - 12th June 2010 Royal Cornwall
Chris Riddle, Royal Cornwall Showground, Wadebridge PL27 7JE
Tel 01208 812183
info@royalcornwall.co.uk www.royalcornwall.co.uk
10th July 2010 Liskeard
Mrs. D. Hasshill, Little Gormellick, Liskeard, Cornwall PL14 3JX .
Tel 01579 342955 Fax 01579 344605
liskeardshow@aol.co www.liskeardshow.org
24th July 2010 Mid Devon
Miss C Branton, Dudley’s Corner, Whitnage, Tiverton. EX16 7DS.
Tel: 01884 821815
carolyn.mdshow@live.co.uk www.middevonshow.co.uk
25th July 2010 Totnes
Mrs. L. Harvey, PO Box 220, Totnes TQ9 9EN
Tel/Fax: 01803 732813
showsecretary10@totnesshow.com www.totnesshow.com
4th August 2010 North Devon
Mrs Debbie Siggs, PO Box 295, Barnstaple, Devon EX32 2BS
Tel: 01769 560205
debbie@northdevonshow.com www.northdevonshow.com
5th August 2010 Honiton
Marcelle O’Grady, 2nd floor, Bank House 66a High Street, Honiton,
EX14 1PS
Tel: 01404 41794 or 07789 843761
marcelle@honitonshow.co.uk www.honitonshow.co.uk
12th August 2010 Okehampton
Mrs Gilly Oliver, PO Box 47, Okehampton, Devon EX20 4ZX
Tel/Fax: 01837 861322
okehampton-show@supanet.com www.okehamptonshow.com
19th August 2010 Chagford
Mrs Sally Hutchings, 6 Stanbury Orchard, Crockernwell, Nr. Exeter EX6
6NA
Tel/fax 01647 24306
sally385@btinternet.com www.chagfordshow.com
4th Sept. 2010 Kingsbridge
Mrs J. Broad, Pan Aruba, California Cross, Modbury, Devon PL21 0SG
Tel 01548 821773
jwb@kingsbridgeshow.eclipse.co.uk www.kingsbridgeshow.co.uk
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