Holsworthy & Stratton Show Schedule 2022

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The 124th Annual Show

on THURSDAY 25th AUGUST 2022 AT KILLATREE, HOLSWORTHY EX22 6LP

HORSES, PONIES, CATTLE, SHEEP, DRIVING, GOATS. WOMEN’S INSTITUTE COMPETITION AND FLOWER SHOW Together with Special Prizes presented by the President and other Ladies and Gentlemen, open for General Competition, but with certain prizes reserved for Exhibitors residing within the Unions of Holsworthy or Stratton.

ENTRY FORMS ENCLOSED Holding Number: 10/189/8002 Mrs R Shepherd, Secretary, 14 Bede Haven Close, Bude, Cornwall EX23 8QF Telephone 07517 930 298 Email :office@holsworthystrattonshow.co.uk

**ENTRIES CLOSE 21st JULY 2022** NO LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED Show President Mr J Vanstone


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By-laws and Regulations Class Times Judges Sponsors Ponies and Horses Cattle

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Please find entry forms stapled in the centre of this schedule. Simply detach and return to the secretary with your entry fee. Subject to the following BY-LAWS AND REGULATIONS of the Executive Committee

All stock Exhibited for competition in class 18 must be bona-fide the property of the exhibitor & shall have been kept on the Exhibitor’s premises for the specified period of 3 months (see condition 6) previous to the day of the Show. For Horses and Ponies exhibited in Ridden Classes, Exhibitors are requested to provide saddles and bridles for that purpose. All persons intending to exhibit must forward to the Secretaries at the Society’s Office the necessary particulars as to Class and age of Stock to be exhibited, with the names of Sires and where applicable, Herd Book Numbers on or before the 18th July 2022. The amount of Entrance Fees must be in all cases paid at the time of making the entry. Owing to the cost of Postage, entries will not be acknowledged but Numbers and Instructions will be sent out 2 weeks before the Show. Every Exhibitor shall prove the correctness of his Certificate to the satisfaction of the Executive Committee if and when called upon by them to do so or, failing to furnish the required proof, may be prohibited from exhibiting and any prize, if awarded may be withheld and the award cancelled. The Judges will be specially cautioned not to award a prize to any unsound animal and to pay special attention to freedom from hereditary disease. Lameness or other unsoundness from accidental injury shall not necessarily disqualify, and in every case where the Judges have a doubt as to the soundness or correct age of any animal exhibited, they shall consult the Veterinary Surgeon of the Association. All animals shall be bona fide the property of the Exhibitor on the day of the Exhibition, and in respect of the District Prizes shall have been bona fide the property of the Exhibitor for three months prior to the day of the Show. Every Exhibitor of Livestock shall forfeit and pay to the Society the sum of £1000 as and for liquidated damages if any animal which he Exhibits is to his knowledge suffering from any contagious or infectious disease and for each and every animal if more than one. The age and height of stock exhibited to be ascertained by the Honorary Veterinary Surgeon to the Society on the morning of the Show. In the event of an objection to the horse’s height, this matter shall be decided by the British Horse Society under the joint measurement scheme. All Male equine Exhibited 3 years old and over to be gelded. (Unless otherwise specified). Any persons making a protest must make the same before the close of the Exhibition and must make a deposit of £10 with the Secretaries immediately on making the protest, and should the protest be considered frivolous the deposit will be forfeited and go to the funds of the Society. All cattle to be haltered and paraded in the ring to be judged and if not so haltered will be disqualified. Every Bull over 12 Months Old must be led by a clamp or ring in his nose. All Livestock shall be on the field on the morning of Exhibition by 8.30am except by special permission from the Secretary (After that hour the gates will be closed) Horses and Ponies may arrive during the day, but we would advise you to come at least 1 hour before classes are due to start as start times may be subject to change and no allowance or delay to classes can be made for traffic congestion. All prize winners must parade, otherwise the Society will with-hold the Prize Money Awarded. Exhibitors or their servants must see that Stock under their care is properly placed and cared for. The Committee or the Secretaries will not be responsible for errors, mistakes or accidents that may occur. Trade Exhibitors are desired to make known to the Secretaries the quantity and descriptions of the Equipment they intend to Exhibit on or before the 1st August 2022. Such Equipment must be in the ShowYard on the day previous to the Exhibition before 6 p.m. and all paint upon such Equipment must be thoroughly dry or they will not be allowed to enter the Yard, and the Exhibitors shall on request by the Secretaries remove their Equipment to such spaces as may be allowed to them. If their Equipment shall prove an annoyance to the general public they must be required and compelled to desist working the same. Stands to be open to the public at 9 a.m. and not be closed/dismantled until 5.30 p.m. on day of the Show. All trade Exhibits to be removed from the Show Ground by Friday 23rd August 2022

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16. ENTRANCE FEES will be charged on each lot of stock and equipment entered for competition and for persons competing for other prizes. 17. All persons except Exhibitors and persons holding authority from the Executive Committee signed by the Secretaries will be Prohibited from advertising, selling or offering for sale any articles within the Show Yard. 18. Any intending Exhibitor entering a certain animal for the competition shall have his entry cancelled if it is found another animal has been substituted. 19. The Society will not be responsible for accidents of whatsoever nature or kind in the showfield or elsewhere. 20. RESPONSIBILITY neither the Association, or any of its Officers or Servants, shall be in any way responsible or accountable for anything that may happen from any infectious or contagious disease, or any other cause, or circumstance whatever to Exhibitor of their Servants, or to any animal or article exhibited or property brought into the Showyard, or otherwise for anything else in connection with, or arising out of or attributable to, the Association’s Show, or these or any conditions or regulations prescribed by the Association in relation thereto: each Exhibitor shall be solely responsible for any consequential or other loss, injury, or damage done to, or occasioned by, or arising from, any animal or article exhibited by him, including any infectious or contagious disease and shall indemnify the Association against all legal or other proceedings regard hereto. 21. CHALLENGE CUPS. Winners of Trophies offered by the Association may retain these until End April 2023 when the Trophies must be returned to the Secretaries in good condition and engraved at winners’ expense. 22. The Society reserves to itself, by its Executive Committee the sole and absolute right to interpret these conditions and regulation and to arbitrarily settle and determine all matters, questions or differences relating thereto; or otherwise arising out of, or connected with, or incident to the Show. Also, to refuse and to cancel any entries, disqualify Exhibitors, prevent exhibition of entries, and cancel awards or prizes as the Society may deem expedient. 23. Exhibitors passes will be issued in the following quantities, additional passes may be purchased from the secretary prior to show day at the reduced rate of £12 per adult and £4 per child. Horses – 1 vehicle and driver pass for first horse entered. 1 additional adult pass for every further horse entered 1 adult and 1 child pass for every junior entered. Cattle – 1 vehicle and driver pass plus a handler pass for each exhibitor up to 3 cattle, when over 3 are exhibited then 1 extra handler pass per 3 cattle. Extra vehicle passes by request if more than one animal transport vehicle is required for larger exhibitor entries. 1 young handler pass for each junior entered. Handler passes will be issued appropriately to allow 2 adults to handle a bull for showing. Sheep – 1 vehicle and driver pass for entries up to 5, if over 5 entries, then 1 extra handler pass will be issued plus 1 young handler pass per young handler per entrant. Goats – 2 entries qualify for vehicle and driver pass, additional handler pass for every 5 animals entered, 1 Young Handler pass per Young Handler entrant. 24. In the event of the show or classes being cancelled entry fees including trade fees may be repaid at the discretion of the show committee. 25. For the purpose of competition ‘local’ in classes shall be defined by those exhibits and exhibitors residing in the parishes of the Holsworthy and Stratton Unions. These are as follows. Abbots Bickington &West Putford, Ashwater, Black Torrington, Bradford, Bradworthy, Bridgerule, Clawton, Cookbury, Halwill, Hollacombe, Holsworthy, Luffincott, Milton Dameral, North Tanerton, Pancrasweek, Pyworthy, Shebbear, Sutcombe, Tetcott, Thornbury, Bude, Kilkhampton, Launcells, Marhamchurch, Morwenstow, Poundstock, Poughill, St Gennys & Jacobstow, Stratton, Week St Mary and Whitstone. This MUST be stated on entry form, if it is not, you will not qualify on the show day. 26. Information from entry forms will be stored on computer. Information about results may also be published and/or provided to the Press and Breed Societies for publication. Information about exhibitors may also be passed to any regulatory authority, such as Trading Standards or DEFRA, as well as the Association’s Veterinary Advisers. The making of an entry is irrevocable consent for the storage and disclosure of information in this way. 27. Spurs are not permitted to be worn by children. 28. All Exhibitors are required to hold current public liability insurance cover at the date of the Show with a minimum sum insured of £ 2 million per incident, with the number of incidents in any one year to be unlimited. The Association reserves the right to require each Exhibitor to produce documentary evidence of such insurance cover upon request. 29. Any tents, gazebos, awnings and any other temporary structure erected by or on behalf of an Exhibitor must be appropriately secured for reasons of stability and safety.

EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE: SHEEP Exhibitors of Maedia Visna Accredited Sheep MUST hand to the Show Officials a valid SAC Certificate of Status before unloading. If not, the Sheep will be accommodated in the Non-Attested Section and no claim may be made against the Association for retesting, please make sure certificate is in date M.V. Status MUST be noted on Entry Forms. GOAT Exhibitors must be NON-CAE tested only.

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Staff will be checking all exhibitors admission passes at Entrance to Show ground ALL EXHIBITORS ARE REQUESTED TO READ THE ASSOCIATIONS RULES CONTAINED IN THIS SCHEDULE.

N.B. HEALTH & SAFETY The Organisers of this Show have taken reasonable precautions to ensure the

health and safety of everyone present. For these measures to be effective, everyone must take all reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent accidents occurring and must obey the instructions of the Organisers, Officials and Stewards. There will be NO Declaration Office at this Show. It is up to the Exhibitors to arrive at the appropriate ring in time for Judging.

** Entries close 21st JULY 2022 **

EXHIBITOR NUMBERS, PASSES AND INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE SENT AT LEAST 2 WEEKS BEFORE SHOW DATE. PLEASE CONTACT THE SHOW SECRETARY IMMEDIATELY IF YOURS DO NOT ARRIVE. WE CANNOT DEAL WITH MISSING PASSES DURING SHOW WEEK.

ALL EXHIBITORS ARE REQUESTED TO READ THE ASSOCIATIONS RULES ESPECIALLY RULE 20.

All livestock are to be accompanied with the appropriate movement forms, passports and all vehicles and trailers are to be clean or this may result in exhibitors being turned away at the gate. HORSES: ALL PRIZEWINNERS (First, second and third) MUST parade in the Horse Grand Parade (otherwise prize money will be withheld), in the Main Ring on completion of all horse classes, excluding jumping during the afternoon. Prize money may not be collected until after the parade. CATTLE and SHEEP: ALL PRIZEWINNERS must parade in the Grand Parade All Trophies to be engraved at winners expense and returned to the Secretaries by end April 2023. Cups and trophies may only be collected from the secretaries tent in the Showground after each of the prize winning parades. NO STOCK MAY BE REMOVED FROM THE SHOWGROUND UNTILAFTER THE GRAND PARADE AND NO VEHICLE MOVEMENTS TO FACILITATE LOADING INCLUDING RE-ENTRY TO THE SHOW GROUND UNTILAFTER THE GRAND PARADE HAS FINISHED WILL BE ALLOWED. THIS TO PROTECT THE HEALTH AND SAFETY OF ALL PERSONS ATTENDING THE SHOW.

EQUINE INFLUENZA

Horses must have been vaccinated to comply with the requirements of the primary course (1st vaccination and then 2nd vaccination between 21 – 92 days later), followed by the first booster (150 – 215 days) and all subsequent boosters. Horses may compete having received the primary course and prior to the first booster but not within 7 days of receiving a vaccine dose. Horses must have been vaccinated within 6 months before the show but not less than 7 days of arriving at the show. FOALS: In-foal mares that have already had vaccinations of primary Equine Influenza course should be vaccinated 4-6 weeks before the foal is due to be born. Foals should be vaccinated for Equine Influenza at 6 months to commence their primary course. We urge all owners to adhere to strict biosecurity protocols at all times. Vaccinations are subject to local risk assessments by the attending veterinarians. PLEASE NOTE THAT NEITHER VACCINATION CERTIFICATES NOR PASSPORTS SHOULD BE SENT TO THE SHOW OFFICE PRIOR TO THE EVENT. HOWEVER, RANDOM CHECKS WILL BE CARRIED OUT ON THE SHOWGROUND DURING THE SHOW. 5


APPROXIMATE CLASS TIMES MAIN RING 8.00am

HORSE AND PONY RING A (Lower field)

Ridden Hunters & Open Riding Horse classes 18-22 Followed by Hunter Championship class qualifiers 18-22

8.30am

Mountain and Moorland Ponies 5-15 qualifiers

9.00am

10.15am

Ridden Ponies classes 1- 4 Followed by Pony Championship class 1-4 qualifiers Working Hunter classes 23-26

11.00am

Skewbald & Piebald Ridden classes 27-28

11.30am

Working Hunter Pony classes 16-17 to include Championship

2 noon

Veterans

12.30pm

Supreme Horse and Pony Championship classes 1-28 Champions and Reserve Champions qualify

1.00pm

Horse and Pony Prize Winners Parade and Cups

Unaffiliated Show Jumping

1.30pm 1.45pm

HORSE AND PONY RING B (Lower field)

Driving classes 29-31, to include Championship

2.30pm 3.00pm 6


APPROXIMATE CLASS TIMES CATTLE 9.15am

SHEEP

GOATS

DOGS

Junior Handling

9.30am

Beef Young Handler followed by Beef Youngstock Classes

10.00am

Devons, Limousins, Holstein

10.30am

Charolais

10.45am

British Blues

11.00am

Continentals, Commercial

11.30am

Channel Island & Any Other Dairy Cattle

12 noon

Dairy Championship Beef Pairs followed by Beef Championship.

12.30pm

Young Handlers Dairy followed by Dairy Youngstock Classes

Upland, Roussin, Charollais, Texel, Dorset, Devon & Cornwall Longwool

Pygmy Goats in class order, followed by Championship

Beltex, Continental, Scotch, Lowland

Family Dog Show

Interbreed

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LIST OF JUDGES HORSES & PONIES PONIES – Miss J Huckstep MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND PONIES –Mrs M Ingham WORKING HUNTER PONIES – Ponies Miss J Huckstep RIDDEN B est Exhibitor in Ridden Classes – Mr P Hosgood For the Best Local Exhibitor in classes 18-22 – Mr P Hosgood HUNTERS – Mr P Hosgood & Miss J Hosgood OPEN RIDING HORSE & COB – Mr P Hosgood & Miss J Hosgood NOVICE / OPEN WORKING HUNTER – Mr P Hosgood & Miss J Hosgood HORSE AND PONY SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIP – Mr P Hosgood SKEWBALD AND PIEBALD HORSE & PONY - Ms J Elliot DRIVING – Miss J Boucher UNAFFILIATED JUMPING – Mrs S Tucker VETERANS – Mrs S Plummer CATTLE DEVON – TBC SOUTH DEVON – Mr A Eustice ANY OTHER NATIVE BREED – Mr A Eustice LIMOUSIN – Mr N Hill BRITISH BLUE – Mr N Hill ANY OTHER PURE CONTINENTAL – Miss L Hill COMMERCIAL – Mr N Hill JUNIOR SHOWMAN & YOUNGSTOCK BEEF SECTION – Miss L Hill & Mr P Andrews YOUNGSTOCK CLASSES - Miss L Hill & Mr P Andrews OVERALL BEEF CHAMPIONSHIP – Mr B and Mr G Nancekivell HOLSTEIN – Mr P Andrews AYRSHIRE, CHANNEL ISLAND & ANY OTHER DAIRY CATTLE – Mr A Walters OVERALL DAIRY CHAMPIONSHIP – Mr P Andrews SHEEP TEXEL – Mr G Hutchings CHAROLLAIS – Mr R Harris DORSET HORN & POLL DORSET – Mr D Thomas SCOTCH BLACK FACE – Mr I Heard BELTEX - Mrs L Elworthy DEVON AND CORNWALL LONGWOOL - Mrs T Haley ROUSSIN - Mr M Lear ANY OTHER BRITISH PURE BRED (LOWLAND) – Mr D Thomas ANY OTHER BRITISH PURE BRED (HILL & PARKLAND) – Mrs J Rodgers ANY OTHER CONTINENTAL PURE BRED – Mr M Lear COMMERCIAL – Mr B Collings YOUNG HANDLER SHEEP - Mr G Hutchings OVERALL SHEEP CHAMPIONSHIP & PAIRS INTERBRED – Mrs L Elworthy, Mrs J Rodgers and Mr B Collings PYGMY GOATS – Mr P Mercer

TRADE EXHIBITS – Mr C Riddle

FOOD, DRINK AND SMALL BUSINESS MARQUEE TRADE STANDS – Mrs M Bromell & Mrs R Hockin FAMILY DOG SHOW – Mrs C Turner

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PONIES ** ENTRIES CLOSE 21st JULY 2022 ** Judge: Miss J Huckstep

Entry Fees in Classes 1-4 £6 per Entry CLASSES 1-4 OPEN COMPETITION – PRIZE MONEY £20, £8, £5 ROSETTES 1st – 6th 1

Leading Rein Pony, Mares or Geldings, not exceeding 12.2 hh suitable for and to be ridden by a child 10 years and younger; age at 1st January 2022 No child under the age of 3 years may compete. Ponies must be shown in snaffle bridles only and lead rein attached to nose-band and must remain whilst pony is in the ring.

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First Ridden Mare or Gelding, not exceeding 13 hh suitable for and to be ridden by a child 12 years and under; age at 1st January 2022 Snaffle bridles only, no cantering allowed except for individual performances. Ponies must leave the ring at the walk or trot.

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Gelding or Mare, 4 years old or over, not exceeding 15 hh to be ridden by a child 18 years and younger; age at 1st January 2022

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Gelding or Mare 4 years or over, not exceeding 15 hh Local (Rule 25). Local horses must be stated as such on the entry form. TROPHIES AND SPECIAL PRIZES

Championship Classes 1-4, 1st and 2nd Prize winners qualify. Local Championship Classes 1-4 THE CULLOMPTON SHEEPSKIN RUG CO. PERPETUAL TROPHY Presented to the Winner in Class 4. PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP for the Champion. PERPETUAL CUP Presented by Bill Kneebone Esq for the Best Local Exhibit inClass 1-4. (Rule 25)

MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND PONIES Judge: Mrs M Ingham Entry Fees in Classes 5-15 £6 per Entry PRIZE MONEY – £20, £8, £5. ROSETTES 1st – 6th 5

Yearling registered in the Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland & Welsh Sections A & B Stud Books.

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Two or Three Year Old Filly or Gelding registered in Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland and Welsh Section A & B Stud Books

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Mare or Gelding 4Years Old and over registered in Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland and Welsh Section A & B Stud Books.

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Yearling registered in the Connemara, New Forest, Highland Fell, Dales, Welsh Cob Sections C & D Stud Books. 10


THE ALEXANDER FORD TROPHY Presented by Suzanne Alexander-Ford for the Best Exhibit in Class 8 9

Two or Three Year Old Filly or Gelding registered in the Connemara, New Forest, Highland Fells, Dales,Welsh Cob Sections C & D Stud Books.

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Mare or Gelding 4 Years Old and Over registered in the Connemara, New Forest, Highland Fells, Dales, Welsh Cob Sections C & D Stud Books

‘TORR .Y.MYNYDD’ PERPETUAL TROPHY presented by Suzanne Alexander-Ford for the BestWelsh Cob Section C & D Exhibited in Classes 9 & 10. 11

Unregistered Mountain & Moorland Type, In-hand.

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Mountain & Moorland Leading Rein. Open to registered Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, Welsh Section A and Welsh Section B Mares & Geldings, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 12.0hh (122cm). Riders must have attained their 3rd birthday but must not have attained their 9th birthday; age at 1st January 2022. To be shown in a snaffle bridle and lead rein attached to the noseband.

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.SMALL BREED RIDDEN MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND. Mares & Geldings 4 years old & over, registered in the Stud Books of their respective Breeds, must not be led.

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Large Breed Ridden Mountain & Moorland. Mares & Geldings 4 years & over, registered in the Stud Books of their respective Breeds

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Unregistered Mountain & Moorland type, ridden.

THE KIMBER PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP presented byMr. &Mrs. E.G. Hore for the Best Exhibit in classes 5-15. Plus Champion & Reserve Rosette. (First and Second place prize winners from classes 5-15 are eligible for this Championship).

WORKING HUNTER PONIES Judge: Miss J Huckstep Entry Fees in Classes 16-17 £6 per Entry PRIZE MONEY – £20, £8, £5 ROSETTES 1st – 6th 16

Working Hunter Pony .Not to exceed 13hh Jumps to be max 2’. Competitors 14 years & under; age at 1st January 2022. Please note that this class is unaffiliated to any society. Kindly Sponsored by Strawberry Fields

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Working Hunter Pony. Not to exceed 15hh, Jumps to be max 2’6” high. Competitors 18 years and under; age at 1st January 2019. Please note that this class is unaffiliated to any society. Hunter Pony Championship for Classes 16 & 17

THE DORRIE PERPETUAL TROPHY for the Champion 11


RIDDEN CLASSES Judges: Best Exhibitor in Ridden Classes – Mr P Hosgood For the Best Local Exhibitor in classes 18-22 - Mr P Hosgood Entry Fees in Classes 18-20 £6 per Entry CLASS 17 LOCAL COMPETITION AS DEFINED IN RULE 25 OF THE REGULATIONS PRIZE MONEY – £20, £8, £5. ROSETTES 1st – 6th 18

Local Gelding or Mare, exceeding 14.2 hh 4 years and over, any type (LOCAL). Local horses must be stated as such on the entry form. For full definition of ‘Local’ please see rule 25 on page 2.

HUNTERS Judges: Mr P Hosgood & Miss J Hosgood Kindly sponsored by Pendode Vets 19 20

Open Small Hunters Gelding or Mare, exceeding 148cms (14.2hh approx) but not exceeding 158cms (15.2hh approx) 4 years old and over. Open Hunter exceeding 15.2hh.

NO Horse may be entered in both Hunter and Riding Horse Classes at the same Show.

OPEN RIDING HORSE & COB Judges: Mr P Hosgood & Miss J Hosgood CLASS 21 & 22 OPEN COMPETITION. PRIZE MONEY – £20, £8, £5. ROSETTES 1st – 6th 21 22

Open Riding Horse. Any Height Cob. Any Height TROPHIES AND SPECIAL PRIZES

PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP for the Best Exhibit in Classes 18-22. THE FRED HOLMAN PERPETUALMEMORIAL TROPHY for the Best Local (Rule 25) Exhibit in Classes 18-22.

NOVICE / OPEN WORKING HUNTER

Judges: Mr P Hosgood & Miss J Hosgood Entry Fees in Classes 23-26 £6 per Entry CLASSES 23-26 OPEN COMPETITION PRIZE MONEY – £20, £8, £5. ROSETTES 1st – 6th No horse may be entered in both Working Show Horse class and Working Hunter class 12


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Restricted Novice Working Hunter. Jumps max 80cm. Horse not to have won 1st, 2nd or 3rd in any type of Jumping class. For young/inexperienced horses. Novice Working Hunter. Jumps max 80cms. Open.

Working Show Horse. Jumps max 90cm. Will not be ridden by judge. Dependent on numbers only clear rounds may be called back in for individual show. No strip. Open Working Hunter. Over 15hh. Jumps to be 90cm – 100cm. Unaffiliated TROPHIES AND SPECIAL PRIZES

PERPETUAL TROPHY given by R. Britton Esq. for Best Local Exhibit in Class 26. For full definition of ‘Local’ please see rule 25 on page 2’

SKEWBALD AND PIEBALD HORSE & PONY CLASSES Judge: Ms J Elliot Entry Fee in Classes 27-28 £6 per Entry RIDDEN OPEN COMPETITION – PRIZE MONEY £20, £8, £5. ROSETTES 1st – 6th No stallion 4 years or over may be exhibited in classes 27-28 (Holsworthy and Stratton Society rule). 27

Ridden Skewbald/Piebald not exceeding 153cms. any age, sex colour or type – additional rosette for Best Vanner/Traditional or Native type if not in 1st – 3rd.

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Ridden Skewbald/Piebald exceeding 153cms. any age, sex colour or type. – additional rosette for Best Vanner/Cob or traditional type if not in 1st – 3rd. TROPHIES AND SPECIAL PRIZES

CHAMPION FROM CLASSES 27-28 WILL BE AWARDED THE ST LAWRENCE STUD PERPETUAL CUP

Horse and Pony Supreme Championship

Jusdge: Mr P Hosgood Champions and Reserve Champions from each section qualify. (with the exception of the Working Hunter Pony Champion and Reserve)

DRIVING Judge: Miss J Boucher Free Entry in Classes 29-31 PRIZE MONEY – £20, £8, £5. ROSETTES 1st – 6th FREE ENTRY In the event of less than 3 entries forward for a class then at the judge and stewards discretion classes may be amalgamated. Entries may be pre-judged in the collection ring. 29

Private Driving Turnouts, open to Single, Pairs, or Tandems driven to a suitable vehicle Ponies or Horses of any height, 4 years and over. Commercial Vehicles and Hackney Wagons are not eligible. To be eligible for Class 31, The Concours D’Elegance, you must be eligible for this Class 29 and entered in both (Concours will be judged separately but concurrently with this Class, by another judge). Ineligible vehicles will not qualify for the appearance money even if apparently entered. 13


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Pleasure Driving. Open to any type of vehicle to be judged 15% vehicle suitability, fit and cleanliness, 15% harness suitability, fit and cleanliness, 70% Driver and Groom, horse/pony way of going and suitability as a family pleasure animal.

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Concours D’Elegance. To be judged alongside Private Driving The essence of this Class is the word ‘elegance’ and the winner will be the turnout which, in the opinion of the judge, presents the most elegant effect. Attention may well be paid to the Driver and passenger’s costumes, but fancy dress or period costume is definitely barred. The whole object of this Class is to establish which turnout presents the most pleasing picture and normal judging criteria do not apply. It is judged from a distance and vehicles are not closely inspected. A Private Driving Vehicle is a carriage that is designed and manufactured to resemble as faithfully as possible a vehicle built to the design of a carriage builder before the 20th Century, in the style and methods of those times. It’s construction may include modern materials, but it’s overall appearance must reflect the original styling and profile including leaf springs. Metal wheels, Pneumatic tyres, Show Wagons and Trade Vehicles are barred. Class 31 offers a £25 appearance prize for each eligible exhibitor and is free to enter. There will be only one £20 prize winner for best entry. Only entries in Class 29 are eligible.

UNAFFILIATED JUMPING Judge: Mrs S Tucker Clear round available 9am-3pm . Two rounds for £5 Entries in Show Jumping Classes will stay open until Show day. On show day entries can be made at the Horse box next to the exercise ring from 11.30am onwards. Entry Fees in Classes 32-35 £8.00 each entry in advance before 18th July or £10 on the day of the show, the gate entrance fee for the competitor is included in the entry fee either before or on the day. PRIZE MONEY – £20. £8. £5. ROSETTES to 6th place 32

Jumps 60 - 65cm. Combination not to have won more than £30 show jumping.

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Jumps approx 70cm.

34

Jumps approx 80cm

35

Jumps approx 90cm

VETERANS Judge: Mrs S Plummer Senior Horse and Pony 36

Ridden Veteran Horse / Pony to be over 15 years

37

In hand veteran Horse / Pony to be over 15 years

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CATTLE Beef Section kindly sponsored by Harpers Feeds

** ENTRIES CLOSE 21st JULY 2022 **

DEVON CATTLE Judge: TBC Every animal must be entered, accepted for entry or eligible for entry in Davys Devon Herd Book, its Polled Register or one of its supplementary registers, (AND must be at least 871/2% pure Devon bred by any route) or an officially approved Devon Herd Book in a Member State of the EU. The Devon Cattle Breeders Society will award the Holwell Manor (west) Cup (won outright by RT and MP Wilson and represented as the Bartridge Decanter) to the member gaining the most points from the following shows: Camelford, Holsworthy and Stratton, Launceston, North Devon, Okehampton and Woolsery. Points awarded as follows: (1 point per entry forward-cow and calf = 1 point) First Prize= 5 points; Second Prize = 4points; Third Prize= 3 points. Where a pairs or group class is scheduled as a specific class then points will be awarded for these. N.B. Unless 2 Exhibitors in this section the entries may be transferred to ‘Any Other Native Breed’. Classes may be merged unless 3 entries received in each class. Entry Fees £5.00 CLASSES 38-43 OPEN COMPETITION PRIZE MONEY – £30, £20, £15 38

Devon Bull, born before 1st January 2021 Classes 38 & 39 merged unless 2 entries in each class. Kindly Sponsored by Torch Vets

39

Devon Bull Born before on or after 1st January 2021 Classes 38 & 39 merged unless 2 entries in each class

40

Devon Cow or Heifer, in-milk or in-calf born before 1st January 2020

41

Devon Heifer, born in 2020

42

Devon Heifer, born in 2021. (Classes 40 & 41 ) merged unless 3 entries in each class)

43

Pair of Devon Cattle (any age or sex) all of which must have been Exhibited in an individual Class. TROPHIES AND SPECIAL PRIZES

SPECIAL PRIZE OF £5.00 Given by the President for the Best Devon Exhibited Opposite Sex to Champion (Open) and £3.00 for the Best Devon Exhibited (Local) PERPETUAL CHALLENGE SALVER Presented by Mrs D. Barker for the Best Devon Exhibited (Open) PERPETUAL TROPHY Presented by Lube Oil Marketing (Cornwall) Ltd, for the Best Bull or Heifer from classes 37 and 40. SASH Presented by the Devon Cattle Breeders’ Society for the Best Devon Exhibited (Open) 15


SOUTH DEVON Judge: Mr A Eustice Kindly sponsored by Cornish Tractors (All Exhibits in this section to the registered with the South Devon Cattle Society) N.B. Unless there are 2 Exhibitors in this Section, the entries may be transferred to “Any Other Native Breed” Class at Head Stewards discretion. Entry Fees in Classes 44-47 £5.00 per Entry PRIZE MONEY – £30, £20, £15 44

Cow Pd’d in calf or calf at foot. Kindly Sponsored by Torch Vets

45

Heifer maiden or in calf

46

Pedigree Male any age

47

Pair of South Devon Cattle (any age or sex) which must be have exhibited in an individual class. Kindly Sponsored by Mr & Mrs J Vanstone Kindly sponsored by Tamar Milling

NB. If there are 8 or more entries in Class 44 on Showday, the class may be split by age at the stewards discretion. TROPHIES AND SPECIAL PRIZES PERPETUAL SALVER Presented by Peter F Pratt Esq. for the Best Exhibit in the South Devon Classes. PERPETUAL TROPHY Presented by Peter Goode Esq. for the Best Opposite Sex to the champion in the South Devon Classes.

ANY OTHER NATIVE BREED (to include HEREFORD, ABERDEEN ANGUS CATTLE etc.) Judge: Mr A Eustice Entry Fees in Classes 48-50 £5.00 per Entry PRIZE MONEY – £30, £20, £15 All Cattle must be Pure Bred and Registered with their relevant Breed Society (Please state breed on Entry Form) 48

Female any age

49

Male any age

50

Pair of Cattle (any age or sex) which must be have exhibited in an individual class. If there are 8 entries or more in either Class on Show day the Class will be divided on age:Bulls – born before 1st January 2021 and born on or after 1st January 2021 Cows and Heifers – born before 1st January 2021 and born on or after 1st January 2021 Kindly Sponsored by Torch Vets 16


TROPHIES AND SPECIAL PRIZES PERPETUAL CHALLENGE SALVER Presented by Herbert Kivell Esq for the Best Hereford Exhibited in the above Classes. THE ARTHUR DOWDLE MEMORIAL CUP for the Best Hereford Exhibited Opposite Sex to the Champion in the above Classes. PERPETUAL CHALLENGE SALVER Presented by Barry Butler for the Best Aberdeen Angus Exhibited. To be bred by Exhibitor residing in Devon or Cornwall. THE STRATTON PERPETUAL CUP Presented by J. Caslake Esq for the Best Aberdeen Angus Exhibit opposite sex to the Champion. PRESIDENTS SPECIAL PRIZE of £5.00 for the Champion Aberdeen-Angus Exhibited in the above Classes. THE MARK MATTHEWS PERPETUAL CUP for the best Aberdeen Angus Exhibited.

LIMOUSIN CATTLE Judge: Mr N Hill (All Exhibits in this section to the registered with the Limousin Society) N.B. Unless there are 2 Exhibitors in this Section, the entries may be transferred to “Any Other Continental Beef” Class at Head Stewards discretion. Entry Fees £5.00 CLASSES 51-53 OPEN COMPETITION PRIZE MONEY – £30, £20, £15 51 52 53

Pedigree Female Any Age Pedigree Male Any Age Pair of Limousin Cattle (any age or sex) which must have been exhibited in an individual class. Kindly sponsored by Tamar Milling NB. If there are 8 or more entries in Classes 51 & 52 on Show day, the classes may be split by age at the stewards discretion. TROPHIES AND SPECIAL PRIZES THE SHELDON-JONES PERPETUAL CUP Given by Messrs Sheldon-Jones for the Champion Limousin. THE CLOVELLY PERPETUAL CUP Given by Messrs Horwood & Jewell for the Best Female Limousin.

BRITISH BLUE CATTLE Judge: Mr N Hill (All Exhibits in this section to the registered with the British Blue Cattle Society) N.B. Unless 2 Exhibitors in this section the entries may be transferred to ‘Any Other Continental Beef Breed’ at Head Stewards discretion. Entry Fees £5.00 CLASSES 54-57 OPEN COMPETITION PRIZE MONEY – £30, £20, £15 17


54 55 56 57

Cow Pd’d in calf or calf at foot Heifer Maiden or in calf under 30 months Male any Age Pair of British Blue Cattle (any age or sex) which must have been Exhibited in an individual Class. N.B. If 8 entries or more in class 56 the class may be split by age at the stewards discretion. TROPHIES AND SPECIAL PRIZES DALGETY PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP for the Exhibitor Gaining the most points in the above 3 Classes. LLOYDS BANK PLC PERPETUAL CUP for the Champion British Blue Exhibited.

ANY OTHER CONTINENTAL BEEF BREED (to include BLONDE D’AQUITAINE, SALER, SIMMENTALS etc.) Judge: Miss L Hill For cattle not eligible to compete in previous classes (unless transferred) All cattle must be registered with their relevant Breed Society. (Please state Breed on Entry Form) Entry Fees £5.00 CLASSES 58-60 OPEN COMPETITION PRIZE MONEY – £30, £20, £15 58 Male any age 59 Female any age. 60 Pair of Cattle (any age or sex) which must have been exhibited in an individual class. N.B. If 8 or more entries are forward in either of the 2 above Classes the Class will be divided by age at the stewards discretion. SPECIAL PRIZES PRESIDENT SPECIAL PRIZE of £5.00 for the Best Exhibit in Classes 56 & 57. PERPETUAL TROPHY for the Champion Animal.

COMMERCIAL BEEF CATTLE Judge: Mr N Hill Kindly sponsored by Barnaby Bridgman Livestock (Animal not to have been Exhibited in any other Class at this Show.) Entry Fees £5.00 61 62

CLASSES 61-62 PRIZE MONEY – £30, £20, £15 Steer of any Breed or Cross Breed Under 30 months exhibits to be halter led. Heifer of any Breed or Cross Breed Under 30 months exhibits to be halter led.

TROPHY PERPETUAL CUP Presented by Lord Morley for the Best Exhibit in Classes 61 & 62. 18


JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP COMPETITION Judge: Miss L Hill & Mr P Andrews Kindly Sponsored by Penbode Vets Please note age the Handler is at 1st January 2022 Entry Fee £5 OPEN COMPETITION PRIZE MONEY – £20, £10, £5, £2 ROSETTES 1st – 6th 63

Junior Showman Beef Calf - Child 10 years and below

64

Junior Showman Beef Calf - Child 11 years - 15 years

65

Junior Showman Beef Calf - Young Adult 16 years - 21 years

66

Junior Showman Dairy Calf - Child 10 years and below

67

Junior Showman Dairy Calf - Child 11 years - 15 years SPECIAL PRIZES

THE H S MEDLAND CUP Overall winner of classes 61 & 62. (Does not include class 63). THE GORDON STEVENS CUP Overall winner of classes 64 & 65. RULES: Calf not be more than 12 months old, any breed or cross. To be Judged on turnout of Calf and leader and leader’s ability to parade animal. The conformation of the Calf to be disregarded.

YOUNGSTOCK CLASSES Judge: Miss L Hill & Mr P Andrews Entry Fees £5 per Entry CLASSES 68-69 PRIZE MONEY – £30, £20, £15 68

Beef Youngstock. Calf under the age of 12 months, mst have been exhibited in class 63,64 or 65

69

Dairy Youngstock . Calf under the age of 12 months, must have been exhibited in class 66 or 67

BEEF CHAMPIONSHIP Judges: Mr B and Mr G Nancekivell PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP Presented by the Representatives of the Late A.R. Trible Esq, for the Best Beef Animal in the Show (Any Breed, individual Cattle or cross – no pairs) BEEF INTERBREED PAIR CHAMPIONSHIP Trophy presented by Mr & Mrs W P & S Harper. (Must be owned by the same exhibitor) 19


HOLSTEIN CATTLE Judge: Mr P Andrews Entry Fees £5 per Entry CLASSES 70-76 PRIZE MONEY – £30, £20, £15 70 71 72 73 74 75 76

Heifer born between 1st January 2021 and 31st December 2021 Kindly Sponsored by Venture Dairy Services Heifer, in-calf under 3 years. Cow in calf.

Heifer in milk.

Cow in milk with her 2nd or 3rd calf

Cow in milk having produced 4 calves or more

Group of 3 Females all of which must have been Exhibited in an individual Class TROPHIES AND SPECIAL PRIZES

THE DAVID HOBBS PERPETUAL TROPHY For the Best Holstein Heifer in Class 68. A.J.H ENTERPRISE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP for the best Holstein exhibited. CHAMPIONSHIP PLAQUEAND ROSETTE Awarded by the Devon Holstein Breeder’s Club for the Best Pedigree or Supplementary Registered animal in the Holstein Classes Bred and Exhibited by a Club Member. SASH Presented by the North Devon Holstein Breeder’s Club for the ChampionAnimal Exhibited by a Member of the North Devon Club. PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP Presented by Messrs Peter Horn Construction Ltd, for the Best Exhibit in Class 71. THE OLDACRES PERPETUALCUP Presented for the Best Exhibit in Class 69. PERPETUAL CHALLENGE SALVER Given byW.H.B. Coham-Fleming for the Best Local Exhibit. PLUS SPECIAL PRIZE of £5.00 given by the President.

AYRSHIRE, CHANNEL ISLAND AND ANY OTHER PURE BRED DAIRY CATTLE Judge: Mr A Walters Entry Fees £5 Per Entry CLASSES 77-80 OPEN COMPETITION PRIZE MONEY – £30, £20, £15 77

Heifer having never had a calf. Kindly Sponsored by Torch Vets

79

Heifer in milk Kindly Sponsored by R J Northcott

78 80

Cow in milk or in calf.

Pair of Dairy Cattle Any age or sex, must have been exhibited in an individual Class

PRESIDENTS SPECIAL PRIZE OF £5.00 for the Best Exhibit in Classes 75-77. THE THORNEMOOR PERPETUAL TROPHY given in memory of the late Martin Mc D Brown for the best exhibit in classes 75-77. 20


DAIRY CHAMPIONSHIP Judge: Mr P Andrews CHALLENGE CUP Presented by the late W.H Ley Esq, Thuborough Barton, Sutcombe for the Best Dairy Cow or Heifer Exhibited in individual dairy classes. Perpetual Cup.

SHEEP ** ENTRIES CLOSE 21st JULY 2021** ALL CLASSES OPEN COMPETITION PLEASE NOTE:- Exhibitors of Maedia Visna Accredited Sheep MUST hand to the Show Officials a Valid SAC Certificate of Status before unloading. If not the Sheep will be accommodated in the Non-Attested Section and no claim may be made against the Association for re-testing. Please make sure certificates are in date. M.V. Status MUST be noted on Entry Forms N.B. Please note unless a minimum of 3 exhibitors in a breed section, they may be amalgamated to relevant any other breed section.If there are less than three entries in any of the ewe classes (shearling and 4 tooth and older) then the classes will be amalgamated at the head stewards discretion

TEXEL Judge: Mr G Hutchings Entry Fees £2 Per Entry PRIZE MONEY – £15, £10 and £5 OPEN COMPETITION All Sheep, except Lambs, to be bare clipped on or after 1st April in the year of the Show. 81

Pair of Texel’s selected from classes below (one of each sex).

82

Ram Shearling or over

83

Ram Lamb

84

Ewe 4 tooth or older having lambed in the previous 12 months

85

Ewe Shearling

86

Ewe Lamb TROPHIES AND SPECIAL PRIZES

SPECIAL PRIZE of £5.00 given by the President for the Best Exhibit in Classes 79-80. PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY Presented by Miss Diana Kivell for the Champion Exhibit in the Texel Classes. 21


BRITISH CHAROLLAIS Judge: Mr R Harris Entry Fees £2 Per Entry PRIZE MONEY – £15, £10 and £5 OPEN COMPETITION – Shown in accordance with Breed Society Rules 87

Pair of Charollais selected from classes below (one of each sex). Kindly Sponsored by Torch Vets

88

Ram, Shearling or over

89

Ram Lamb

90

4 tooth Ewe or older having lambed in the previous 12 monthS

91

Ewe, Shearling

92

Ewe Lamb TROPHIES AND SPECIAL PRIZES

SPECIAL PRIZE of £5.00 given by the President for the Best Exhibit in the above Classes 85-90. PERPETUAL CUP Known as the Molesworth St Aubyn Cup presented by Lt. Col. Sir Arscott Molesworth St Aubyn for the Best Exhibit in the Charollais Sheep Classes. SPECIAL ROSETTES Presented to the Champion in the above Classes by the British Charollais Society.

DORSET HORN AND POLL DORSET Judge: Mr D Thomas Entry Fees £2 Per Entry PRIZE MONEY – £15, £10 and £5 OPEN COMPETITION – Shown in accordance with Breed Society Rules All sheep over 12 months old must be shorn on or after 1st February 93

Pair of Dorset Horn or Poll Dorset, Selected from one of the classes below. (one of each sex).

94

Ram, Shearling or over

95

Ram Lamb

96

4 tooth Ewe or older having lambed in the previous 12 months

97

Ewe Shearling

98

Ewe Lamb TROPHIES AND SPECIAL PRIZES

SPECIAL PRIZE OF £5 given by the President for best exhibit in Classes 94-98 22


SCOTCH BLACK FACE Judge: Mr I Heard Entry Fees £2 Per Entry PRIZE MONEY – £15, £10 and £5 OPEN COMPETITION – Shown in Accordance with Breed Society Rules All sheep over 12 months old must be shorn on or after 1st February 99

Pair of Scotch Black face selected from classes below (one of each sex).

100

Ram, Shearling or over

101

Ram Lamb

102

4 tooth Ewe or older having lambed in the previous 12 months

103

Ewe, Shearling

104

Ewe Lamb CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION ROSSETTES

£10 for the Champion, £5 each for the best Male and best Female. Given by the West of England Blackface Breeders Association. NEW HAMBLYS TROPHY TO BE PRESENTED FOR THE CHAMPION.

BELTEX Judge: Mrs L Elworthy Entry Fees £2 Per Entry PRIZE MONEY – £15, £10 and £5 OPEN COMPETITION Shown in accordance with Breed Society Rules 105

Pair of Beltex selected from Classes below (one of each sex).

106

Ram, Shearling or over

107

Ram Lamb

108

Ewe 4 Tooth or older having lambed in the previous 12 months

109

Ewe Shearling

110

Ewe Lamb CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION ROSETTES

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DEVON AND CORNWALL LONGWOOL Judge: Mrs T Haley Entry Fees £2 Per Entry PRIZE MONEY – £15, £10 and £5 OPEN COMPETITION Shown in Accordance with Breed Society Rules 111

Pair of Devon and Cornwall Longwalls selected from Classes below (one of each sex). Kindly Sponsored by Filter Through Coffee Shop

112

Ram Shearling or over

113

.Ram lamb

114

Ewe 4 tooth or Older having lambed in the previous 12 months

115

Ewe Shearling

116

Ewe lamb TROPHIES AND SPECIAL PRIZES

CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION ROSETTES SILVER CHALLENGE CUP Given by the family of the lateW. S. Lucas Esq, for the Champion Devon and Cornwall Longwool. THE ARTHUR ALLIN MEMORIAL TROPHY For the best exhibit opposite sex to the Champion .

ROUSSIN

Judge: Mr M Lear Kindly sponsored by S Martin and Son Heating Services Entry Fees £2 Per Entry PRIZE MONEY – £15, £10 and £5 OPEN COMPETITION Shown in accordance with Breed Society Rules 117

Pair of Roussin selected from classes below (one of each sex).

118

Ram shearling or over

119

Ram lamb

120

Ewe 4 tooth or older having lambed in the previous 12 months

121

Ewe Shearling

122

Ewe Lamb

CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION ROSETTES NEW HAMBLYS TROPHY TO BE PRESENTED FOR THE CHAMPION. 24


ANY OTHER PURE BRITISH LOWLAND Judge: Mr D Thomas Entry Fees £2 Per Entry OPEN COMPETITION – N.B. Breed must be stated on Entry Form 123

Pair of A.O.P.B. Lowland selected from Classes below (one of each sex).

124

Ram, Shearling or over

125

Ram lamb

126

Ewe 4 tooth or Older having lambed in the previous 12 months

127

Ewe Shearling

128

Ewe lamb

CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION ROSETTES THOMAS OKE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP For the Best Suffolk Sheep Exhibited.

ANY OTHER PURE BRITISH HILL AND PARKLAND Entry Fees £2 Per Entry PRIZE MONEY – £15, £10 and £5 OPEN COMPETITION – N.B. Breed must be stated on Entry Form 129

Pair of A.O.P.B. Hill and Parkland selected from Classes below (one of each sex).

130

Ram, Shearling or over

131

Ram lamb Kindly Sponsored by Peter, Peter and Wright Solicitors

132

Ewe 4 tooth or older having lambed in the previous 12 months

133

Ewe Shearling

134

Ewe Lamb

CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION ROSETTES TROPHIES AND SPECIAL PRIZES Champions of the AOPB Lowland, Hill and Parkland will compete for the SHEBBEAR COLLEGE ANNIVERSARY CUP, to be judged by both judges. (N.B. Both breed champions are eligible to compete for the interbreed sheep title).

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ANY OTHER CONTINENTAL PURE BREED Judge: Mr M Lear Entry Fees £2 Per Entry PRIZE MONEY – £15, £10 and £5 OPEN COMPETITION – N.B. Breed must be stated on Entry Form Please note all commercial sheep will be judged in the pen not halter led. 135

Pair of Continental Pure Bred selected from one of the Classes below. 1 of each sex

136

Ram, Shearling or over

137

Ram Lamb

138

Ewe 4 tooth or Older having lambed in the previous 12 months

139

Ewe Shearling

140

Ewe Lamb TROPHIES AND SPECIAL PRIZES

SPECIAL PRIZE of £5.00 given by the President for the Best Exhibit in Classes 134-138. PERPETUAL CUP Presented byMessrs Locke & Preston for the Best Exhibit in Classes 134-138.

COMMERCIAL CLASS Judge: Mr B Collings Entry Fees £2 Per Entry PRIZE MONEY – £15, £10 and £5 Please note all commercial sheep will be judged in the pen not halter led. 147

Pair of Butchers Lambs

148

Pair of cross bred breeding ewes any age.

PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY Presented by C. Cornish Esq., for the Best Exhibit in Classes 139-140.

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YOUNG HANDLER SHEEP Judge: Mr G Hutchings Kindly Sponsored by Penbode Vets Please note the age the Handler is at 1st January 2022 149

Open competition. Exhibitor not to exceed 9 years of age. LAMB WITH BABY TEETH, any breed or cross, to be judged on turnout of lamb and leader and leaders ability to parade animal. The confirmation of the lamb to be disregarded. Rosettes for 1st - 6th.

150

Open competition Child 9-12 years. As Class 149 for a Child 9-12 years.

151

As Class 149 for a Child 13-18 years SPECIAL PRIZE

THE NANCEKIVELL CUP for the Best in Classes 141-143

SHEEP CHAMPIONSHIP Judges: Mrs L Elworthy, Mrs J Rodgers and Mr B Collings SILVER PERPETUALCHALLENGE CUP given by J. Richardson Esq., M.R.C.V.S. for the Best Exhibit in the Sheep Classes. (individual Sheep only – Not Pairs or young handler). Sheep Interbreed Pair Championship (Each pair to have won breed class). The Harpers Homemix Rosebowl.

LONG SERVICE AWARDS

Awarded to an employee that has worked in agriculture or associated trades for the same employer or establishment for 30 years or more. Details from the Secretary

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PYGMY GOATS Judge: Mr P Mercer

** ENTRIES CLOSE 21st JULY 2022 ** Entry Fee £5 per entry

Kindly sponsored by Peter, Peter and Wright Solicitors PRIZE MONEY – £15, £10 and £5 Please book required number of pens at a cost of £5 each. Show open to non-tested CAE tested goats only. 151

Female Kid (8 weeks - 1 year) Breed Class

152

Goatling (1 year - 2 years not to have kidded) Breed Class

153

Adult Female ( 2 years and over) Breed Class (Kindly Sponsored by Renew SW)

154

Veteran female (7 years and over) Breed Class

155

Male Kid (8 weeks - 1 year) Breed Class

156

Dam and Progeny (all goats to have been shown in appropriate breed classes)

157

Pet female (8 weeks and over) Pet Class

158

Wether 8 weeks and over

159

Pair of goats (to include any goat) Pet Class

160

Young Handler. Handler to be aged 5-10 years of age on 1st January 2022. Judged on ability of the handler to control and show, and not the quality of the goat. White coats to be worn. Prize money £15, £10, £5, £2. Rosettes 1st - 6th

161

Young Handler. Handler to be aged 11-16 years of age on 1st January 2022 Judged on ability of the handler to control and show, and not the quality of the goat. White coats to be worn. Prize money £15, £10, £5, £2. Rosettes 1st - 6th

The Show Association reserves the right to amalgamate the 2 Young Handlers Classes unless at least 3 entries forward in each class. ‘Mike Grills Esq’Breed Classes 144-149 1st and 2nd Prize winners qualify for championship. SPECIAL ROSETTE, THE ROWAN TROPHY presented by Mrs Gill Ruddock for Best Pet in Show, Pet Classes 150-152 1st and 2nd Prize winners qualify for championship. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Rossettes for Best and Reserve in Show. Championship Cup given by Mike Grills Esq. Young Handlers PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP presented in memory of the late Mr John Wyatt 28


DOG SHOW Judge: Mrs C Turner ALL PROCEEDS TO GO TO VETERANS WITH DOGS CLASSES OPEN TO ALL Entry Fee £1.00 per class in aid of Charity Kindly Sponsored by Penbode Vets On the day at the Dog Ring prior to classes at 2.30pm Enter as many classes as you like 162

Best Crossbred Dog/Bitch

163

Best Sporting Type (Kindly Sponsored by Renew SW)

164

Best Non Sporting Type

165

Young handler, handler to be aged 16 years or under

166

Proud Pensioner, 7 years & over

167

Lovely Ladies

168

Gorgeous Gents

169

Lucky & rehomed

170

Cheerful & cheekyappealing

171

Judges Choice

All 1st Prize winners to enter for Best in Show & Reserve Best in Show. Rosettes awarded to 4th Place in each class. Best in Show £20

TODAY’S WI: WELCOMING, INCLUSIVE, SUPPORTIVE, EDUCATIONAL, CAMPAIGNING – AND HAVING FUN!

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HIDDEN TALENTS! For our competition tent for 2022, we want to find all your hidden talents. Good Luck! Open to all - Entry is free - Maximum of 2 entries per person per class – All Enquiries and entries please call Rosie 07890 672044

GROUP ENTRY, OPEN TO FAMILIES, SCHOOLS, PRE SCHOOLS, LUNCH CLUBS OR ANY OTHER COMMUNITY GROUPS OR ORGANISATIONS OF ANY AGE. ONLY ONE ENTRY PER ORGANISATION PLEASE. 1

Vehicle made from recycled materials maximum size 70x70x80cm Rosettes and Prize Cards 1st-6th

Adults (14 years and over) Classes 2-11 Rosettes and Prize Cards 1st-6th 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11

A Swiss Roll, type and flavour of your choice on a cake board max size 300mm diameter. Judged on Visual Appearance and taste, will be cut. Please deliver in an air tight container. 6 Cup Cakes in a container of your own choice. Judged on Visual Appearance and Taste. Please deliver in an air tight container. Homemade Jar of Jam- Will be sampled by the Judge

Homemade Jar of Chutney or Pickle. Will be sampled by the Judge A Savoury Quiche- Will be sampled by the Judge A Plate Pasty. Will be sampled by the Judge

A Photograph Theme ‘It’s a Beautiful Day’ to be mounted on card with a maximum overall size A4. A Painted Tile .

A Set of 4 Decorated Bride and Bridesmaid Coat hangers.

A 1m length of Handmade Bunting to be displayed by the Steward

Children Age 8-13 Years- Classes 12-16 Rosettes 1st-6th, 1st Prize Trophy 12

13 14 15 16

A Photograph Theme ‘Animal antics’’ to be mounted on card with a maximum overall size A4. 6 Sausage Rolls displayed in a container of your choice-Will be sampled by the Judge An Airfix Model, Maximum size 30cm x30cmx30cm A Handmade Greeting Card

A Handmade Kite, Body Maximum Size A3 excluding the tail to be displayed by the Steward

Children Age 5-7 Years-Classes 17-21 Rosettes 1st-6th 1st Prize Trophy 17 18 19 20 21

6 Decorated handmade Biscuits displayed in a container of your choice Judged on Visual Appearance Only A Lego model, Maximum size 30cmx30cmx30cm. A Decorated Plant Pot

A Photograph Theme ‘My favourite Place’ to be mounted on card with a maximum overall size A4 A Curious Animal- Animal made predominantly out of Vegetables, Fruit and Salad Items 30


Children Age 4 Years and Younger Classes 22-24 Rosettes 1st-6th 1st Prize Trophy 22

6 Jam tarts displayed on a plate of your choice Judged on Visual Appearance Only

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A Finger Painting Theme ‘Lets go Wild!’on a A4 Piece of Card

23

A decorated Paper Crown

By entering the Hidden Talents competition you understand that you are giving permission for the name of the exhibitor to be displayed adjacent to the exhibit (No ages will be displayed). Each exhibit will be labelled by the steward when it arrives at the Marquee. If you are entering through a group such as a pre-school please ensure that parents of the children concerned are aware and give their permission for the entry. Please see the Association’s website for full details of our privacy policy. www.holsworthystrattonshow.co.uk All entries are to be delivered to the tent on the Showground, next Door to the Flower tent, on Wednesday the 24th August between 12 noon and 4.30pm. Entries and Rosette’s may be collected from the tent from 4.30pm on Show Day, unfortunately we are not able to store or return entries that are uncollected. Remember to come to the show and see how you have done, Children under 5 qualify for Free Entry!!!

Dedicated, independent, farm, companion animal vets available 24/7. Once again we are happy to be chosen as the Okehampton Show vets. Please come and join us for probably the best chocolate brownie in Devon!

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FLOWER TENT SECTION 1 – FLORAL ART Class 1 Class 2 Class3

Class 4 Class 5 Class 6 Class 7 Class 8 Class 9 Class 10 Class 11

Amateur Class – ‘Summer Delights’ – Amateur Class - open to anyone who is not a florist or professional arranger. W 75cm D 75cm H optional, Viewed & judged from front £5. £4. £3. An Exhibit – ‘Burnished Beauty’ W 80cm x D75cm x H optional. To be viewed & judged from front. £5. £4. £3.

A pedestal – ‘An English Country Garden’ - To be staged on a round 90cm chipboard base, approximately 10cm from ground. Own covering & accessories allowed. Width not to exceed 120cm. D 120cm x H optional. Viewed & judged from front. (£30 allowance towards this will be given to each exhibitor on completion.) £7.£6 £5. A craft exhibit – ‘What Lies Within’ – A box, made & decorated with fresh or preserved plant material. To be staged on a 30cm circular mirror. W 25cm x D 25cm x H 30cm. Viewed all round & judged from front. £5. £4. £3.

Imposed Class - ‘Secret Reveal’ £15 payable with entry form (to include all components). Only scissors, knife & florist tape allowed. Entries need to be in at least a month in advance. To be done at approx. 3 p.m. on Wed 22nd. Time limit 75 mins. £5. £4. £3. Still Life Exhibit – ‘Country Kitchen’ W 80cm x D 75cm x height optional. Viewed & judged from front. £5. £4. £3. An Exhibit - ‘A New Slant’ – A Contemporary exhibit. W 90cm x D 75cm x H optional. Viewed & judged ALL ROUND. £5. £4. £3.

An Exhibit - ‘Raindrops Keep Falling’ - Staged at ground level on 60cm square slab (provided) - To include an umbrella or parasol. W90cm D 90cm H optional. Viewed & judged all round. £7. £6. £5.

A floral lampshade – ‘Natural Ambience’ – To be hung aprox. 150cm From floor by committee. Space allowed W35cm x D35cm x H 50cm Viewed & judged all round. £5. £4. £3.

An Exhibit - ‘Curls & Swirls’. W60cm D 75cm H optional. Viewed & £5. £4. £3.

Junior Exhibit - ‘Wish Upon A Star’. A table arrangement. W60cm (8 – 13yrs) Can be brought pre done. £5/£4/£3

judged all round.

D75cm H80cm

SECTION 2 – AMATEUR GARDENING & FLOWERS FOR FUN MUST BE EXHIBITED BY 4PM ON WED 27th AUG Prize money: £1, 80p & 50p Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 Class 6

Flowering or foliage Pot plant 3 Hydrangea Cut rose of your choice Cactus Vase or jug of own garden flowers & foliage Vase or jug of sweet peas 32


Class 7 Class 8 Class 9 Class 10 Class 11 Class 12

Windowsill planted herbs Succulent/ succulents in a pot 3 Dahlias of your choice. Flowers in a teapot (any age group) Flowers in a mug (Children only please!) Flowers on a log (Children only please)

RULES OF ENTRY Exhibitors must make entries on the enclosed Entry Form by 10th Please make sure you enclose your cheque for £15 for Imposed Class. (Deadline for this class is 1st August as components need to be sourced ) Limited numbers. Exhibitors can make up to TWO entries per class in floral art section, unlimited in others. Exhibits may be staged from 08.00 am to NO LATER THAN 7 pm on Wed 24th August. Exhibits must NOT be removed until 5pm on Show day. Cars CANNOT come onto showground earlier than 5.30pm to load up. The Committee will not be responsible for loss or damage to exhibits or personal property. Judging will be according to the NAFAS Competitions Manual 3rd Edition 2015**. (* PLEASE READ NEW DEFINITIONS SCHEDULE - available on staging & show day. ) The Perpetual Cups shall be held for one year and returned in good condition prior to the next show – suitably engraved. ( a contribution towards some engraving may be given ) Our Novice class is named as amateur, for exhibitors who are not florists or professional flower arrangers There is now NO LIMIT on pre done work, but must be exhibitors own work. ** New for 2022. All Floral Art classes ( Excl 4, 9 & 11 ) are eligible for BEST IN SHOW. The judge’s decision is FINAL. Prize money must be collected from a committee member on show day in marquee by 4,30pm STAGING: Class titles may be interpreted in any way, providing natural plant material (fresh or dried) predominates. Artificial plant material is not permitted. Accessories may be used in all classes unless otherwise stated. Staging materials provided by Show Committee for all classes will be cream OR grey base & backing. Exhibits will be on tabling (85cm high) viewed from front unless otherwise stated. ALL sizes are approximate. PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUPS

Best in show Alan Penhale Cup Best use of colour Symons Cup Class 1 Barbara Pearson Cup Class 2 Joan Whitlock Cup Class 3 Hols Hamlets Cup Class 4 Silver spoon Class 5 Pat Dennis Trophy Class 6 Wallace award Judges choice Bleujen Florist Cup

Class 7 Class 8 Class 9 R/U Best In Show Most points R/U Most points Best Pot plant R/U Best Pot plant Class 10 (junior ) Class 11 33

Hols Ladies Cup HH Perpetual cup Hols Show Trophy Liz Hodgson Cup Roy Heard Cup Crane Trophy Barbara Tremeer Cup Henderson Cup Edwin Stanbury Cup Yvonne Phillips Cup


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