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1 SCHEDULE ROYAL HIGHLAND WINTER FAIR 2012 Wednesday 28th November 2012 Royal Highland Centre, Ingliston, Edinburgh MAJOR SPONSOR Beef Cattle, Sheep, Commercial Calf Show, Aberdeen Angus Calf Show, Pure Limousin Show Young Handlers Competitions, Industrial Section Roots, Potatoes, Grain, Hay, Grass Silage & Crooks Saturday 24th November 2012 Stirling Agricultural Centre, Hill o’ Drip, Stirling Highland and Shetland Ponies Scottish National Premier Meat Exhibition Wednesday 21st November 2012 Caledonian Marts (Stirling) Ltd, Millhall, Stirling Live/Dead Competition – Prime Cattle, Cows and Sheep MAJOR SPONSOR Entries close Friday 5 th October 2012 LATE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED www.fatstockclub.co.uk

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SCHEDULE

ROYAL HIGHLAND WINTER FAIR 2012

Wednesday 28th November 2012 Royal Highland Centre, Ingliston, Edinburgh

MAJOR SPONSOR

Beef Cattle, Sheep, Commercial Calf Show, Aberdeen Angus Calf Show, Pure Limousin Show Young Handlers Competitions, Industrial Section

Roots, Potatoes, Grain, Hay, Grass Silage & Crooks

Saturday 24th November 2012 Stirling Agricultural Centre, Hill o’ Drip, Stirling

Highland and Shetland Ponies

Scottish National Premier Meat Exhibition

Wednesday 21st November 2012 Caledonian Marts (Stirling) Ltd, Millhall, Stirling

Live/Dead Competition – Prime Cattle, Cows and Sheep

MAJOR SPONSOR

Entries close Friday 5th October 2012

LATE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED

www.fatstockclub.co.uk

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LOGO

ROYAL HIGHLAND WINTER FAIR

CHAIRMAN Gavin Scott, Gateside, Linlithgow, West Lothian

BOARD MEMBERS John Dykes, South Slipperfield, West Linton, Peeblesshire

James Cullens, Dollarbank, Dollar, Clackmannanshire David Dunsmuir, RHASS, Ingliston, Edinburgh

Murray Hardy, Middlestrath House Strathloanhead, Avonbridge, West Lothian Sandy Galbraith, Upper Kinneil, Farm, Linlithgow

COMPANY SECRETARY Adele Thomson, RHASS, Ingliston, Edinburgh

SCOTTISH NATIONAL FAT STOCK CLUB Instituted 1897

PATRON HRH THE PRINCESS ROYAL

CHAIRMAN for 2012– 2013 Murray Hardy, Middlestrath House Strathloanhead, Avonbridge, West Lothian

VICE-CHAIRMAN for 2012 – 2013 Sandy Galbraith, Upper Kinneil Farm, Linlithgow

TREASURER Jim Meikle, Joiners Cottage, Whittingehame, Haddington

IMMEDIATE PAST-PRESIDENT Gavin Scott, Gateside Farm, Linlithgow

HONORARY PRESIDENTS Rt Hon Earl of Elgin and Kincardine KT JP, Broomhall, Dunfermline

I.J. Galloway CBE, Scotbeef, Longleys, Bridge of Allan Rt Hon Duke of Buccleuch, Bowhill, Selkirk

HONORARY VICE-PRESIDENTS A. Gilmour, Londive, Montrave, Leven

A.V. Hamilton, Glenshiel, Hospital Road, Thornhill, Dumfries Mrs M. Johnston MBE, Courthill, Crocketford, Dumfries

J. McGregor, Binn Farm, Glenfarg, Perthshire H. David Leggat MBE., United Auctions, Stirling I. D. Salmon, Mains of Logie, Montrose, Angus

P U Lawson OBE, 54 Taylor Street, Forfar, Angus Bruce Lang, Uplands, Middlefield Farm, Cupar, Fife

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TRUSTEES RETIRE IN 2013 Willie Allan, Millfield, Knoewhead, Freuchie, Fife Hugh Dunlop, Holehouse Farm, Cumnock, Ayrshire Hugh Hamilton, Glenmanna, Thornhill, Dumfries Jamie Galbraith, Grieves Cottage, Wester Fordel, Glenfarg, Perthshire Ian Stark, South Ballo, Inchture, Perthshire RETIRE IN 2014 Alistair Cormack, Annfield, Lundin Links, Leven John Emslie, Little Barras, Laurencekirk, Kincardineshire David McKerrow, Nochnary Farm, Freuchie, Fife John Paul, Stacks Farm, Linlithgow Allan Turnbull, Meadowend Clackmannan RETIRE IN 2015 Billy W. Aitken, Preston Farm, Linlithgow David McAlpine, Mayfield, Reston, Berwickshire David Blair, Little Inch Farm, Balmerino, Newport-On-Tay, Fife Neil. A. McAllan, The Forfar Mart, 48 John Street, Forfar Jim Meikle, Joiners Cottage, Wittinghame, Haddington RETIRE IN 2016 John Bannatyne, Drumalbin Farm, Carmichael, Biggar Hugh Veitch, Shawbraes House, Reston, Eyemouth William Dandie, The Dales, Learielaw Farm, Broxburn Sandy Galbraith, Upper Kinneil, Farm, Linlithgow Jim Woodward, Workshop Cottage, Ballathie Estate, Stanley, Perth CO-OPTED MEMBERS Donald Harvey, Galloway & MacLeod, King St, Stonehouse, Lanarkshire Scott Willox, Dykenook, Netherley, Stonehaven Peter Salmon, Mains of Logie, Montrose Welfare Officer Mr Jimmy Robertson, 11 Bonnyrigg Road, Eskbank, Edinburgh. SECRETARY Fiona Sloan, Strathearn, Ruthwell, Dumfries, DG1 4NN Tel: 01387 870653 Mob: 07917 871471 Email: [email protected]

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JUDGES

CONTINENTAL CLASSES AND OVERALL BEEF CHAMPIONSHIPS Michael Alford, Foxhill, Blackborough, Colompton, Devon

NATIVE CLASSES Ian Campbell, Allerbeck, Eaglesfield, Lockerbie

BUTCHERS CATTLE CLASSES Ian Campbell, Allerbeck, Eaglesfield, Lockerbie

SHEEP CLASSES, OVERALL AND BREED CHAMPIONSHIPS Stephen Kirkup, Lavebdar House, Market Place, Rothbury

COMMERCIAL CALF SHOW Mark Ross, Wester Middleton Farm, Gorebridge

ABERDEEN ANGUS CALF SHOW Ian Campbell, Allerbeck, Eaglesfield, Lockerbie

PURE LIMOUSIN SHOW To be confirmed

ROOTS & POTATOES David Dick, Mains of Throsk, Stirling GRAIN, HAY & GRASS SILAGE David Dick, Mains of Throsk, Stirling

CROOKS George Mair, Northshields Farm, Denny

INDUSTRIAL SECTION Margaret Meikle, Burnhouse Farm, Dechmont, West Lothian

YOUNG HANDLERS Billy Glazebrook, Laigh Crewburn, Strathaven, Lanarkshire

CHIEF STEWARDS CATTLE

Neil McAllan, Forfar Mart, 48 St John Street, Forfar Tel: 07831 787420

SHEEP David McAlpine, Mayfield, Reston, Berwickshire

Tel: 07803 747267 COMMERCIAL CALVES

Jim Woodward, Balmain Lodge, Ballathie Estate, Stanley, Perthshire Tel: 07545 787311

ABERDEEN ANGUS CALVES Jim Woodward, Balmain Lodge, Ballathie Estate, Stanley, Perthshire

Tel: 07545 787311 ROOTS, POTATOES, GRAIN, HAY & GRASS SILAGE

Gillian Moffat, Watsons Seeds, Dunbar, East Lothian Tel: 01368 840655

CROOKS Renton Leadbetter, The Coppice, Mawcarse Farm, Milnathort

Tel: 07782360845 INDUSTRIAL SECTION

Mrs Sheena Lamont,12 Sycamore Av, Bo’ness

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AUCTION SALES

LIVE CATTLE AND SHEEP Caledonian Marts (Stirling) Ltd have been appointed to conduct the auction sales of Prime

Cattle, Commercial Calves and Sheep. All Cattle entered in the Butchers Cattle Classes must be offered for Auction.

The Overall Champion Beef Animal and the Overall Champion Sheep Exhibits MUST be sold by auction at the sales to be held on the evening of the 28th November 2012. The Scottish National Fat Stock Club strongly encourages the champion animal to be sold for slaughter and will follow up and publish the grading results. The following prices will be guaranteed by the Club:

Overall Champion Beef Animal……………… £3000.00

Overall Champion Sheep Exhibit……………. £ 250.00

Overall Reserve Cattle and Sheep Exhibits must be offered for sale at the Auction Sale on Wednesday 28th November, if not the prize money will be withheld. Commission will be charged at 5.5% on all stock sold. Commission at 2% will be charged on all animals offered for sale but not sold, based on the price bid or on the reserve price, which must have been intimated to the Auctioneers.

Auction Sale Times

Sheep ……………………………………….. 4.15 pm Champion and Reserve Sheep …………..……5.00 pm Smithfield Beef Ribs……………………….....5.30pm

Cattle ……………………………...………….5.45 pm Champion and Reserve Cattle ………….…….6.15 pm

CHAMPION and CHALLENGE CUPS offered by

THE SCOTTISH NATIONAL FAT STOCK CLUB

The Challenge Cups are in addition to the ordinary Class and Championship Prizes. The winners of Challenge Cups and Trophies who take delivery thereof shall undertake to return these to the Council or the Council's Cup Specialists one month prior to the Show in the following year.

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TIMES OF JUDGING

Wednesday 28th November

Ring One 8.30 a.m. Classes 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14 & 15

Young Handlers will be judged immediately following class judging and before the Championship

Ring Two 8.30 a.m. Classes 1, 2, 3, 4 & 10 to be followed at

10.00 a.m(approx) Classes 18 & 19, 16 &17 to be followed by Classes 26, 27, 28, 29 12.45 p.m. (approx.)Classes 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25

Ring One 2.00 p.m. Championships

In Classes 1 to 15 inclusive only the highest placed animal of each breed in each weight range will be eligible to compete for the awards of Best Steer or Heifer by weight. The animals placed 2nd highest in their classes to the winners of each weight group will be judged for the Reserve weight Group Awards.

ALL CATTLE ENTERED MUST BE DELIVERED TO ROYAL HIGHLAND CENTRE BETWEEN 2 p.m. – 6 p.m. ON MONDAY 26TH NOVEMBER 2012

OR 8.00 a.m. – 11 a.m. ON TUESDAY 27TH NOVEMBER 2012

PRIOR NOTICE MUST BE GIVEN TO THE ORGANISER'S OFFICE OF ANY LATE ARRIVALS. EXHIBITORS ARRIVING LATE, WITHOUT A PRIOR ARRANGEMENT WILL BE DISQUALIFIED. All exhibitors must be current members of The Scottish National Fat Stock Club. Membership £25 plus VAT (£30)

ENTRY FEES - £40 (incVAT) PER STALL AND £40 (inc VAT) PER ANIMAL.

PLEASE NOTE THAT £30 PER ANIMAL WILL BE REFUNDED PROVIDING THE ANIMAL IS EXHIBITED AT THE SHOW OR NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL IS GIVEN TO THE CHIEF STEWARD BY 5pm ON MONDAY 19TH NOVEMBER 2012 Exhibitors may make entries for more cattle than they book stalls for but you may only bring the number of animals to the show to match the number of stalls booked.

PRIZES IN EACH CLASS 1st Prize £120, 2nd Prize £100, 3rd Prize £80, 4th Prize £50.

Please note that if there are 1 to 5 entries forward cash prizes will be awarded to 3rd place only. If there are more than 5 entries forward then 4th place will be awarded.

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CATTLE Every animal must be accompanied by the relevant documents.

Any exhibitor arriving without the relevant document will not be permitted into the Show

Class 1 Steer sired by an Aberdeen Angus Sponsored by Aberdeen Angus Cattle Society

Class 2 Steer sired by a Galloway

Class 3 Steer sired by a Highland Sponsored by The Highland Cattle Society

Class 4 Steer sired by Any other Native Bred.

Class 5 Steer sired by a Charolais

Class 6 Steer sired by a Limousin Sponsored by The British Limousin Cattle Society

Class 7 Steer sired by a British Blue Sponsored by Binn Skips

Class 8 Steer sired by Any Other Continental Breed Sponsored by ABP

Class 9 Young Farmers Steer Any Breed or Cross Sponsored by Clydesdale Bank Ltd Championships: Lightweight not exceeding 540kg Intermediate Weight 541 – 590kgs Heavyweight 591kgs +

Champion Medals for light, intermediate and heavy weight steers have been sponsored by Gavin Scott, Gateside, Linlithgow

Class 10 Heifer sired by any Native Sire Sponsored by NCT Leather Ltd

Class 11 Heifer sired by a Charolais

Class 12 Heifer sired by a Limousin Sponsored by The British Limousin Cattle Society

Class 13 Heifer by sired a British Blue Sponsored by The British Blue Cattle Society

Class 14 Heifer sired by Any Other Continental Breed Sponsored by ABP

Class 15 Young Farmers Heifer any Breed or Cross Depending on number of entries classes may be amalgamated or split at the Stewards Discretion

Championships Lightweight not exceeding 540kgs Heavyweight 541kgs +

Champion Medals for light and heavy weight heifers have been sponsored by Gavin Scott, Gateside, Linlithgow

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NOTES The Ages of all Cattle to be calculated up to the date of the Show. All steers exhibited at the Winter Fair shall have been castrated before attaining age of nine months. The Sires and Dams of all Pure Bred Animals must be entered in their respective Herd Books or Supplementary Register and date of birth confirmed by respective Breed Society. Eligibility of animals for Pure bred classes or Best Bred by Exhibitor classes must be clearly stated on entry forms. ALL PRIME CATTLE MUST NOT EXCEED 30 MONTHS OLD ON THE DAY OF THE SHOW. ANIMALS WEIGHING LESS THAN 430KGS WILL NOT BE ADMITTED TO THE EVENT. PLEASE NOTE ALL HEIFERS WILL BE SCANNED – SEE RULE 11 WEIGHT RANGES Lightweight Steer not exceeding 540 kg Intermediate Steer 541 kg - 590kg Heavyweight Steer 591 kg upwards Lightweight Heifers up to 540 kg Heavyweight Heifer 541 kg upwards

PRIZE LIST AND AWARDS

CHAMPIONSHIP AWARD of £1500.00 £1000 for Supreme Champion and £500 for Reserve Champion KING GEORGE V CHALLENGE CUP For the best Animal in Classes 1 to 15. A Medal will be awarded to the winner THORLEY GOLD CHALLENGE CUP For the Breeder of the best Animal in Classes 1 to 15, to be won three years in succession by the same person before becoming the property of the winner. Presented by Joseph Thorley Limited (Thorley's Food for Cattle), King's Cross, London. ASHLEY AWARD For best Animal in Classes 1 to 15 bred by Exhibitor, to be won three years in succession by the same person before becoming the property of the winner. Presented by Keith Bromley Esq., of Ashley Manor, King's Somborne, Hampshire, and formerly of the Ashley Aberdeen-Angus Herd, South Queensferry, West Lothian. THORLEY SHIELD (Perpetual) For the Best Pure Bred or Cross Bred Animal sired by a native sire. After five years the Shield will be awarded to the Sheep Section. Presented in 1997 by Mr I J Galloway, Scotbeef, Longleys, Bridge of Allan. The shield will revert to the sheep section in 2013

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SPECIAL PRIZE £100 will be awarded to the best Animal in Classes 1 to 15 bred by Exhibitor. Sponsored by David Rattray Livestock Company. HOWISON PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP For the best Animal in the Lightweight Classes presented by the late A.W. Howison, Rannagulzion, Blairgowrie. CUMMING CHALLENGE CUP For the Champion Heifer. CITY OF EDINBURGH CHALLENGE TROPHY For the Champion Steer, presented by the Magistrates and Town Council of Edinburgh FERGUS P KENNEDY SALVER Presented by P A Kennedy Esq., Blackhall, Dunfermline. To be awarded annually in rotation to the following sections: Beef Cattle, Sheep, and Scottish National Premier Meat Exhibition for the stockperson, who has fed and attended prize winning exhibits in the section, gaining most points. THE JIM MEIKLE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY For the best young handler under 25 years of age. To be awarded annually in rotation to the beef cattle, sheep, Highland Ponies and Shetland Ponies. 2012 Sheep. CHAMPIONSHIP AWARD OF £200 For Champion Heifer - £100 and Champion Steer - £100. CHAMPIONS £60 AND RESERVE £30 Sponsored by Harrison and Hetherington For Champion and Reserve Lightweight Heifer. For Champion and Reserve Lightweight Steer. For Champion and Reserve Intermediate Weight Steer. For Champion and Reserve Heavyweight Heifer. For Champion and Reserve Heavyweight Steer. W J REID PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY For best Pure Bred Animal presented by W F Reid, Fordhouse of Dun, Montrose. SPECIAL PRIZE OF £100 Sponsored by Binn Skips For best Pure Bred Animal and £50 for Reserve. CITY OF PERTH PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY For best Cross Bred Animal. SPECIAL PRIZE OF £100 Sponsored by the National Beef Association For best Cross Bred Animal and £50 for Reserve.

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BREED SOCIETY AWARDS

1. The Hereford Cattle Society will award £1,000 to the Exhibitor of the Overall Supreme Beef Champion if by a Registered Pedigree Hereford Sire. The prize-money for this award will only be paid following a DNA of the winning animal to verify the identity of the Sire. In the case of Class entries, both Pure-Bred and Cross-Bred, £50 will be awarded to the first three Prize-Winners of each Class if by a Registered Pedigree Hereford Sire. In all instances proof of identity of the Sire, either in the form of a Pedigree Certificate, in the case of Pedigree entries, or a copy of the Passport in the case of Cross-Bred entries must be submitted to the Hereford Cattle Society, Hereford House, 3 Offa Street,

Hereford, HR1 2LL for confirmation. 2. The British Blonde Society will award £1000 to the exhibitor of the Overall Supreme

Champion if a Registered Pure Bred Blonde, £500 to the Overall Supreme Champion if sired by a registered Blonde bull.

3. The British Simmental Cattle Society Ltd will award £1000 to the exhibitor of the Overall Supreme Champion if a Registered Pure Bred Simmental, £500 to the Overall Supreme Champion if sired by a registered Simmental bull.

They will also offer £100 to a class winner provided it is sired by a registered Simmental bull.

4. The British Limousin Cattle Society offers a £500 prize to the Overall Champion Animal

at the Scottish Winter Fair if it is sired by a Pedigree Limousin Bull registered with the British Limousin Cattle Society.

SPECIAL PRIZE Harrison & Hetherington offer £1000 cash prize to the Exhibitor of the Overall Supreme Live Cattle Champion provided the exhibitor has purchased the animal through any of Harrison & Hetherington’s 8 sales centres during the year 2012. LEW WATSON MEMORIAL TROPHY Best Two animals, shown by one exhibitor, drawn from Classes 1 to 15. Presented by the Watson Family, Muirdrum, Carnoustie.

PURE BRED NATIVE BREEDS

CHAMPION MEDAL For best Pure Bred Native Animal. BEEF SHORTHORN CATTLE SOCIETY'S PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP For Best Beef Shorthorn Steer.

BEEF SHORTHORN CATTLE SOCIETY'S PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP For Best Beef Shorthorn Heifer.

HARRY EMSLIE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP For the best Pure Bred Animal of the Aberdeen Angus breed, presented by The Scottish Malt Distillers Ltd, won outright by Mr H Emslie, Brae of Coynach, Mintlaw in 1985 and re-presented as a Perpetual Cup.

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KENNEDY MOFFAT PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY For best Pure Bred Galloway Animal, presented by P K Kennedy Moffat, Lochmailing, Auldgirth, Dumfries. MORRISON PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP For the best Pure Bred Highland Animal, presented by John G Morrison of Islay. KIRKLANDS CHALLENGE TROPHY For best Pure Bred Hereford Animal, presented by Lt Col J H Scott, Kirklands, Ancrum, Jedburgh. CHAMPION ROSETTE The Highland Cattle Society offers a Rosette to the Champion Highland Animal.

PURE BRED NON-INDIGENOUS BREEDS

CHAMPION MEDAL For best Pure Bred Non-Indigenous Animal. SPECIAL PRIZE Of £50 presented by The Scottish and Northern Charolais Breeders Club for the best pure-bred Charolais from classes 5 and 11 and £25 for the Reserve. SPECIAL PRIZE The Scottish Simmental Club will award a Tankard to the Scottish Simmental Club member showing the best animal in the Pure section.

YOUNG FARMERS' CATTLE CLASSES

Animals must be entered and shown, but not necessarily owned, by members of the Scottish Association of Young Farmers' Clubs. Exhibitors must not have reached their 26th birthday on the day of the Show. Cattle entered in these Classes may not be entered in any other Class, but may compete for the Championship and Special Awards. Entries may be divided by weight into more than one Class at the discretion of the Stewards. THE BILL COUTTS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY For Champion Young Farmers Animal & Special Prize of £50 CHAMPION MEDAL For best Young Farmers' Animal.

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BUTCHERS' CATTLE CLASSES

Class 16 Steer Sponsored by Pauls Quality Butchers

Class 17 Heifer Sponsored by James Whannel Butchers Depending on entries classes may be split or amalgamated at Stewards Discretion All animals entered in the Butchers cattle classes must be offered for sale. There will be a Penalty of £25.00 and prize money will be withheld if animals are not offered for sale. These Classes are for Commercial Cattle only. Breed of animal must be supplied. No ear numbers are required. Entries in Butchers' Cattle Section will not be eligible to compete for any Breed Medals, Cups or Trophies except the Meiklejohn and D M Brown Trophies. Please note that if there are insufficient entries for the Butchers classes this year they may be cancelled and entry fees returned. CHAMPIONSHIP AWARD OF £300 Sponsored by James Chapman Butchers For Champion Butchers' Animal CHAMPIONSHIP AWARD OF £150. For Reserve Champion Butchers Animal R B MEIKLEJOHN MEMORIAL CHALLENGE TROPHY For best Animal in the Butchers' Cattle Classes 16 & 17 presented by Mrs Hailstones in memory of her father, the late R B Meiklejohn, Glasgow. D M BROWN CHALLENGE TROPHY For the best Animal in the Butchers' Cattle Classes 16 & 17 of opposite sex to that which wins the Meiklejohn Trophy, presented by the late D M Brown, M Inst Meat, The Ochils, Dunfermline. R RUSSELL TROPHY For the heaviest animal presented by Jock Russell

COMMERCIAL CALF COMPETITION

Class 18 Heifers born on or after 1st January 2012 Sponsored by Caledonian Marts (Stirling) Ltd Class 19 Steers born on or after 1st January 2012 Sponsored by Caledonian Marts (Stirling) Ltd Any animal weighing more than 430kg on the day of weigh in will be automatically moved to the appropriate class from class 1 – 15 Depending on entries classes may be split or amalgamated at the Steward’s discretion LORD ELGIN PERPERTUAL TROPHY Presented for the annual competition to the Scottish National Fat Stock Club by the Earl of

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Elgin & Kincardine K.T. for the exhibition of the best animal in the Commercial Calf Competition. CHAMPIONSHIP AWARD OF £300 £200 for Supreme Champion Calf and £100 for reserve champion calf Sponsored by Caledonian Marts (Stirling) Ltd

SPECIAL PRIZE £150 for the best animal bred by Exhibitor Sponsored by Caledonian Marts (Stirling) Ltd

CHAMPION MEDAL For best Commercial Calf.

PRIZES IN EACH CLASS 1st Prize £120, 2nd Prize £100, 3rd Prize £80, 4th Prize £50. Please note that if there are 1 to 5 entries forward cash prizes will be awarded to 3rd place only. If there are more than 5 entries forward then 4th place will be awarded.

ABERDEEN ANGUS CALVES Animals should be registered with the Aberdeen Angus Society and proof or registration sent with the entry.

Class 20 Heifer born between 1st January and 28th February 2012 Sponsored by Scotbeef Ltd

Class 21 Heifer born between 1st March and 31st March 2012

Class 22 Heifer born on or after 1st April 2012 Sponsored by Country Refreshments

Class 23 Bull born between 1st January and 28th February 2012 Sponsored by United Auctions Ltd

Class 24 Bull born between 1st March and 31st March 2012 Sponsored by AMC

Class 25 Bull born on or after 1st April 2012 Sponsored by Scotbeef Ltd Depending on entries classes may be split or amalgamated at the Steward’s discretion

CHAMPIONSHIP AWARD OF £450 £300 for the supreme champion calf and £150 for the reserve champion calf Sponsored by Galloway & Macleod Ltd CHAMPION MEDAL For best Aberdeen Angus Calf PRIZES IN EACH CLASS 1st Prize £120, 2nd Prize £100, 3rd Prize £80, 4th Prize £50. Please note that if there are 1 to 5 entries forward cash prizes will be awarded to 3rd place only. If there are more than 5 entries forward then 4th place will be awarded.

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PURE LIMOUSIN Animals should be registered with the Limousin Cattle Society and proof of registration sent with the entry.

These are new classes, introduced for the first time in 2012

PRIZES IN EACH CLASS 1st Prize £120, 2nd Prize £100, 3rd Prize £80, 4th Prize £50.

Please note that if there are 1 to 5 entries forward cash prizes will be awarded to 3rd place only. If there are more than 5 entries forward then 4th place will be awarded.

Judge: To Be Confirmed

All exhibitors must be current members of The Scottish National Fat Stock Club. Membership £25 plus VAT (£30)

ENTRY FEES - £40 (incVAT) PER STALL AND £40 (inc VAT) PER ANIMAL.

PLEASE NOTE THAT £30 PER ANIMAL WILL BE REFUNDED PROVIDING THE ANIMAL IS EXHIBITED AT THE SHOW OR NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL IS GIVEN TO THE CHIEF STEWARD BY 5pm ON MONDAY 19TH NOVEMBER 2012 Exhibitors may make entries for more cattle than they book stalls for but you may only bring the number of animals to the show to match the number of stalls booked. Class 26 Intermediate Female - 1st August - 31st December 2011 Class 27 Junior Female - 1st January - 31st May 2012

Class 28 Intermediate Bull - 1st August - 31st December 2011 Class 29 Junior Bull - 1st January - 31st May 2012

Depending on entries classes may be split or amalgamated at the Steward’s discretion

First places in all classes would go forward to the championship to decide a champion and reserve.

The Champion Pure Limousin will NOT be eligible for the Overall Championship

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SHEEP

TIMES OF JUDGING 8.30 a.m. Judging Classes 38-46 To follow Judging Classes 30-37

Young Handlers will follow before the Championship 2.00 p.m. Championships – to be judged in catalogue order

Auction Sale of sheep commences at 4.15 p.m. in order of judging and the order for sale will be Sheep followed by Cattle. The Champion Pens of Sheep must be sold and the Reserve Champion pens must be offered for sale at 5.00 p.m. approximately. Entries will be placed in their correct group after weighing at the Show. The weights specified will be strictly adhered to and no alterations made. Pens may be composed of Ewe, Wether or mixed Lambs. All exhibitors must be current members of The Scottish National Fat Stock Club. Membership £25 plus VAT.

ALL SHEEP MUST BE DELIVERED TO THE ROYAL HIGHLAND CENTRE BETWEEN 10 a.m. - 1.00 p.m. ON TUESDAY 27th NOVEMBER 2012. ENTRIES

WILL BE WEIGHED AND PLACED IN THEIR CORRECT GROUP ON ARRIVAL AT THE EVENT. ANIMALS NOT FORWARD BY 1.00 p.m. WILL BE

DISQUALIFIED. EARLY ARRIVAL WOULD BE APPRECIATED. PRIOR NOTICE MUST BE GIVEN TO THE ORGANISER'S OFFICE OF ANY LATE ARRIVALS. EXHIBITORS ARRIVING LATE, WITHOUT A PRIOR ARRANGEMENT WILL BE DISQUALIFIED. ENTRY & STALLING FEE = £20 INCLUSIVE OF VAT PRIZES IN EACH CLASS 1st Prize £60; 2nd Prize £40; 3rd Prize £25 4th Prize £25 Please note that if there are 1 to 5 entries forward cash prizes will be awarded to 3rd place only. If there are more than 5 entries forward then 4th place will be awarded Ear Tags All exhibitors must ensure that either UK or individual numbers are clear on movement documents and licences and their sheep are tagged with catalogue identification. All sheep must carry their catalogue tag and their EID tags in accordance with Scottish Government and DEFRA regulations. Docking Exhibitors’ attention is drawn to the Welfare of Livestock (Prohibited Operations) Regulations 1982. Sufficient tail must be retained to cover the vulva in the case of female sheep and the anus in the case of male sheep. The Organiser reserves the right to prohibit the showing of sheep which are considered to have been over docked and may require the removal of these sheep from the showground.

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Sheep & Goat Health Scheme Maedi Visna Accredited Flocks There will be no provision for the separation of sheep from flocks which are Maedi Visna Accredited in the Sheep and Goat Health Scheme. Sheep stalling kindly supported by the National Sheep Association Scottish Region.

PRIZE LIST AND AWARDS

Overall Championship Sponsor 2012 John Swan Ltd CHAMPIONSHIP AWARD of £300 £200 for Supreme Champion Pen and £100 for Reserve Pen Championship and Reserve Championship sash sponsored by the NSA THE QUALITY MEAT SCOTLAND AWARD. Sponsored by Quality Meat Scotland. £125.00 For Supreme Champion Pen £75.00 for the Reserve Pen Will only be awarded to Farm Assured Lambs A H & J STOBO WITH JAMES HALL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY For the best Pen of Lambs, presented by A H & J Stobo, to mark their association over twenty years with their shepherd, James Hall, and the Scottish National Fat Stock Club. JAMES SWAN CHALLENGE TROPHY For the best Pen of Lambs in the Blackface, Cheviot, Half Bred, Swaledale, and Cross sections (classes 26 to 33) at the Show, presented by the late James Swan, Livestock Salesman, Edinburgh. John Swan Ltd will offer £75 to the winner of the Trophy. JAMES WYLIE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY For the best Pen of Sheep in Cheviot Sections (classes 30 and 31) presented by the late Miss E O Wylie in memory of her father, the late James Wylie, the first Secretary of the Club. SPECIAL PRIZE £500 for the Supreme Champion Pen of Lambs provided they are sired by a Suffolk. Sponsored by the Suffolk Sheep Society. SPECIAL PRIZE £500 to the Overall Supreme Champion Pen of Lambs, if sired by a Charollais ram. The sire will ideally have been purchased from the Worcester Premier Sale, Lanark Premier Sale or Builth Wells NSA Ram Sale. Presented by the British Charollais Sheep Society Please note that if there are 1 to 5 entries forward cash prizes will be awarded to 3rd place only. If there are more than 5 entries forward then 4th place will be awarded.

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BLACKFACE – PURE BRED Class 30 PEN OF TWO LAMBS, born in 2012 not exceeding 75 kg total live weight. Sponsored by Craig Wilson Ltd Class 31 PEN OF TWO LAMBS, born in 2012 over 75 kg and not exceeding 82kg total

live weight. Sponsored by Lawrie & Symington Ltd Class 32 PEN OF TWO LAMBS, born in 2012 over 82 kg total live weight. Sponsored by Lawrie & Symington Ltd

Classes with less than six entries at closing date of entry will be amalgamated

CHAMPION MEDAL For best Pen of Two Lambs Sponsored by Lawrie & Symington Ltd BLACKFACE SHEEP PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY For best Pen of Blackface Lambs, presented by the Blackface Sheep Breeders' Association HAMISH STODDART SHIELD (PERPETUAL) Shepherd in charge of the Champion Pen of Lambs

SWALEDALE – PURE BRED

Class 33 PEN OF TWO LAMBS, born in 2012 Sponsored by Harrison & Hetherington Ltd

If more than ten entries class will be split at 90kg PERPETUAL TROPHY For the Champion pen of lambs presented in 2007 by the Swaledale Sheep Breeders Association CHAMPION MEDAL For Best Pen of Two Lambs Rosette The Swaledale Sheep Breeders Association will award a Championship Rosette for the Champion Pair of Lambs

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NORTH COUNTRY CHEVIOT – PURE BRED Class 34 PEN OF TWO LAMBS, born in 2012 Sponsored by Dingwall & Highland Marts Ltd

If more than ten entries class will be split at 90kg CHAMPION MEDAL For best Pen of Two Lambs. SILVERWELLS PERPETUAL TROPHY For the Champion Pen of North Country Cheviot Lambs. Presented in 1997 by Gregor & Ross McKay, Silverwells, Edderton, Tain. TROPHY The North Country Cheviot Society offer a trophy to the Champion Pen of lambs. £10 offered by the North Country Cheviot Society to each pair entered and shown

SOUTH COUNTRY CHEVIOT – PURE BRED Class 35 PEN OF TWO LAMBS, born in 2012 Sponsored by Cumberland & Dumfriesshire Farmers Mart

If more than ten entries class will be split at 78kg CHAMPION MEDAL For best Pen of Two Lambs. THE FINLAY SMITH PERPETUAL TROPHY For the best pen of South Country Cheviot lambs presented in 2008 by Morag Cockburn, Broughton, Biggar TANKARD For best pen of Hill Cheviot Lamb presented annually by the Cheviot Sheep Society.

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MULES AND CROSSES Class 36 PEN OF TWO LAMBS born in 2012 progeny of Border Leicester or Bluefaced Leicester Ram and Blackface Ewe or Bluefaced Leicester Ram and Cheviot Ewe. Sponsored by The Bluefaced Leicester Sheep Breeders’ Association Class 37 PEN OF TWO LAMBS born in 2012 progeny of Bluefaced Leicester Ram and

a Swaledale ewe or Northumberland type Blackface Ewe. Lambs to be bred by a Registered member of the North of England Mule Sheep Association

Sponsored by the North of England Mule Sheep Association and The Bluefaced Leicester Sheep Breeders’ Association

CHAMPION MEDAL For best Pen of Two Lambs in Classes 37 and 38 PARKGATESTONE & DREVA QUAICH Awarded to the Best Scotch Mule in Class 37, presented by J & J Cunningham, Parkgatestone and J. Warnock & Sons, Dreva.

BUTCHERS WEIGHT LAMBS

NATIVE BREEDS Class 38 PEN OF TWO LAMBS, BORN IN 2012 progeny of Suffolk or Native Downland Ram

TEXEL Class 39 PEN OF TWO LAMBS, born in 2012 not exceeding 90kg live weight, progeny of a Texel Ram Sponsored by Texel Sheep Society Class 40 PEN OF TWO LAMBS, born in 2012 over 90kg progeny of Texel Ram Sponsored by Campbell Dallas In Classes 39-40 the Ram must be registered with or notified to the British Texel Sheep Society. Texel Society members will have their entry fees reimbursed by the Texel Society after attending and promoting the breed. Members should write directly to the Society who have final discretion on any reimbursement.

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BELTEX Class 41 PEN OF TWO LAMBS, born in 2012 not exceeding 90kg live weight,

progeny of a Beltex Ram. Sponsored by John Scott Meat (Paisley) Ltd Class 42 PEN OF TWO LAMBS, born in 2012 over 90kg live weight, progeny of a Beltex Ram. Sponsored by John Scott Meat (Paisley) Ltd

CONTINENTAL

Class 43 PEN OF TWO LAMBS born in 2012 progeny of Any Other Continental Ram Class will be sub-divided if six or more entries of one breed

The British Charollais Sheep Society will sponsor the prize money if there are six or more entries of PEN OF TWO LAMBS, progeny of Charollais Ram

Class will be sub-divided if six or more entries of one breed

UNTRIMMED

LAMBS MUST BE SHOWN IN A NATURAL STATE. ANY LAMBS DRESSED, BRUSHED OR TRIMMED IN ANY WAY WILL BE DISQUALIFIED

Class 44 PEN OF TWO LAMBS, born in 2012, progeny of a Native ram Class 45 PEN OF TWO LAMBS, born in 2012 progeny of a Continental ram

Classes 44 and 45 may be split or amalgamated at the Steward’s discretion CHAMPION MEDAL For best Pen of Two Lambs in Classes 38 - 45. INTERVET UK LTD ROSE BOWL For best Pen of Sheep in Classes 38 - 45, presented by Intervet UK Ltd. FRANCES BROWN PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY For Best Pen of Sheep from Classes 39 - 40, presented by Mrs F. Henderson THE RYDER PERPETUAL TROPHY For Best Pen of lambs sired by a Beltex ram, presented by The Ryder Family SPECIAL PRIZE Of £200 for the Supreme Champion Pen of Lambs and £50 for Reserve Champion if sired by a Beltex Ram. Presented by the Beltex Sheep Society. SPECIAL PRIZE

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£250 for Supreme Champion Carcase if sired by a Texel £125 for Reserve Champion Carcase if sired by a Texel £150 for the Champion Pen of Lambs if sired by a Texel. SPECIAL PRIZE Of £30 for the winner of Class 42 & 43 if it goes on to win Champion or Reserve in the Overall Championship presented by John Scott Meat (Paisley) Ltd .

YOUNG FARMERS' SHEEP CLASS

Class 46 PEN OF TWO LAMBS, born in 2012, any breed or cross Sponsored by Craig Wilson Ltd Lambs must be entered and shown, but not necessarily owned, by members of the Scottish Association of Young Farmers' Clubs. Exhibitors must not have reached their 26th birthday on the day of the Show. Lambs entered in this Class may not be entered in any other Class, but will be eligible to compete for the Championship in the Sheep Section.

The Champion pen will go forward to the relevant section Championship.

CHAMPION MEDAL For Best Pen of Lambs in Young Farmers Class

THE JOHN L YOUNG PERPETUAL TROPHY For the best pen of Young Farmers Lambs, presented in 2008 by John L Young

SPECIAL PRIZE Of £75 for the best pen of lambs in the Young Farmers’ Sheep Class Sponsored by John Swan Ltd

YOUNG HANDLERS COMPETTION Sponsored by Natural Stockcare Ltd

CATTLE

PRIZE MONEY 1ST £30, 2ND £20 3RD £10 4th £5

Class YH 1 Best young handler up to and including 12 years old

Class YH 2 Best young handler between 13 and 17 years old

SHEEP

Class YH 3 Best young handler up to and including 12 years old

Class YH 4 Best young handler between 13 and 17 years old

Ages are as at the date of the show i.e. 28th November 2012 All handlers must have an accompanying adult on hand to assist.

These classes will be judged on the ability of the handler and the presentation of the animal to and in the ring. Young handlers are responsible for organising their own animals, which may be brought to the show or be entered in other sections of the show and need not be owned by the Young Handler.

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GALLOWAY CATTLE SOCIETY YOUNG HANDLERS COMPETITION

ONLY GALLOWAY CATTLE TO BE SHOWN

Class YH 5 Best Young Handler age 26 and under

1 All exhibitors must by members of the Galloway Cattle Society (GCS) Young Members Group

(Rules and application forms available from GCS)

2 Young Members must be 26 years of age or under.

3 Animals will not be judged, the stocksmanship and presentation will be taken into account

by a judge appointed by the Royal Highland Winter Fair.

4 Bullocks must be pure bred and heifers sired by a Galloway sire as per the Royal Highland

Winter Fair rules.

5 Animals may not be in the ownership of the young member.

6 Animals may be shown in other classes offered by the Royal Highland Winter Fair.

ROOTS, POTATOES, GRAIN & GRASS SILAGE ENTRY FEE: SNFSC Members £6 incVAT. Non-members £8 incVAT PRIZES IN EACH CLASS 1st Prize £25; 2nd Prize £20; 3rd Prize £15 Roots, Potatoes and Grain for Competition must be in the Showground by 3.00 p.m. on Tuesday 27thNovember 2012 All Exhibits must have been grown as a Field Crop and must be shown clean, washed and with three inches of neck or shaw on fodder Swedes and evidence of a shaw plus a tail on shopping swedes, and no artificial dressing shall be allowed. The Judges will be requested to take symmetry, weight and quality into consideration in making their awards. All Exhibits in the Root Classes shall become the absolute property of the Organiser if not removed by the Exhibitor by 6pm on the day of the show. Judging will commence at 9.00 am on Wednesday 28th November 2012

ROOTS Class 47 SWEDES (Purple Top) - Six Specimens. Sponsored by John Watson Seeds Class 48 SWEDES (Bronze Top) - Six Specimens. Sponsored by John Watson Seeds Class 49 SWEDES (Green Top) - Six Specimens. Sponsored by John Watson Seeds

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Class 50 YELLOW TURNIPS (Green Top) - Six Specimens. Sponsored by John Watson Seeds

Class 51 SHOPPING TURNIPS - Six Specimens, must be recognised shopping variety. Sponsored by John Watson Seeds

Note: Exhibits of Roots must have been grown on land in the Exhibitor's occupation. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE SWEDE VARIETY KENMORE IS SPECIFIED AS A BRONZE TOP

MEDAL For best Exhibit of Roots.

SPECIAL PRIZE Of £25 for Champion in the Roots Section and £15 for Reserve Champion in the Roots Section. Sponsored by John Watson Seed

POTATOES

ENTRY FEE: SNFSC Members £6 incl VAT. Non-members £8 incl VAT

PRIZES IN EACH CLASS 1st Prize £25; 2nd Prize £20; 3rd Prize £15

Note: Potatoes in Classes 52 to 55 must be included in and classified according to the National

UK List of Potato varieties, and must have been grown on land in the Exhibitor's occupation. The variety must be specified on the entry schedule. No artificial dressing allowed and the specimens exhibited to be clean washed. All Exhibits in the Potato Classes shall become the absolute property of the Organiser if not removed by the Exhibitor by 6pm on the day of the show.

EARLY POTATOES

Class 52 Twelve Ware Tubers of any named variety.

SECOND EARLY POTATOES

Class 53 Twelve Ware Tubers of any named variety.

MAINCROP POTATOES

Class 54 Twelve Ware Tubers of any named variety.

Class 55 Six Baking Potatoes. MEDAL For best Exhibit in Potato Section. SPECIAL PRIZE OF £25 For the best Exhibit in the Potato Section.

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GRAIN ENTRY FEE: SNFSC Members £6 inc VAT. Non-members £8 inc VAT

PRIZES IN EACH CLASS 1st Prize £25; 2nd Prize £20; 3rd Prize £15

Note: All entries in Grain Section must have been grown on land in the Exhibitor's occupation and harvested in the year of exhibition. The Organiser reserves the right to test samples of grain for age. All entries other than those for Class 61 must be included in, and classified according to, the 2012 National UK List of Grain Varieties.

The variety must be correctly named in the Entry Schedule and be characteristic of its kind, and no variety may be exhibited in any other Class than that to which it rightly belongs.

All Exhibits in the Grain Classes shall become the absolute property of the Organiser from the commencement of judging.

BARLEY (5kg) Class 56 A variety recommended by the Institute of Brewing Sponsored by Galloway & MacLeod Ltd and GrowHow Class 57 Any other spring variety Sponsored by Galloway & MacLeod Ltd and GrowHow Class 58 Any winter variety Sponsored by Galloway & MacLeod Ltd and GrowHow

OATS (5kg) Class 59 Any variety on the UK National List 2012 Sponsored by Grainco (Scotland) Ltd

WHEAT (5kg) Class 60 Any Winter variety on the UK National List 2012 Sponsored by Galloway & MacLeod Ltd and Monsanto Class 61 BARLEY, WHEAT OR OATS. Any variety not included on the 2012 National UK List of Grain Varieties. NOT ELIGIBLE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP Sponsored by Galloway & MacLeod Ltd and Monsanto

PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP For best Exhibit in the Grain Section, presented by Twyford Mill Ltd.

MEDAL For best Exhibit in Grain Section.

SPECIAL PRIZE of £25 Will be offered for the Best Exhibit and £15 for the Reserve Best Exhibit in the Grain Section. Sponsored by Galloway & MacLeod Ltd, GrowHow and Monsanto

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GRASS SILAGE ENTRY FEE: SNFSC Members £6 inc VAT. Non-members £8 inc VAT PRIZES IN EACH CLASS 1st Prize £50 2nd Prize £25 3rd Prize £15 Grass Silage exhibited must have been grown on land in the Exhibitor's occupation and harvested in the year of exhibition. Plastic bags will be sent to each exhibitor and all entries must be delivered and displayed in the containers provided. All exhibits in the Grass Silage Class shall become the absolute property of the Organiser if not removed by the Exhibitor from the commencement of judging. Class 62 Wrapped. Sponsored by John Watson Seeds Ltd. Class 63 One exhibit of grass silage not exceeding 305mm (1 foot square) or

approximately 2 kg (4 lbs) not eligible for class 63. Sponsored by John Watson Seeds Ltd. Class 64 Cereal Whole crop silage

Sponsored by John Watson Seeds Ltd. Class 65 Hay Sponsored by John Watson Seeds Ltd MEDAL For best Exhibit in Grass Silage/Hay Section. Sponsored by John Watson Seeds Ltd

JUNIOR GRAIN COMPETITION

ENTRY FEE - £6 incl VAT. All entrants must under the age of 26

PRIZES IN EACH CLASS 1st Prize £20; 2nd Prize £16; 3rd Prize £11

Class 66 Barley, any spring variety, 2kg Sponsored by John Galbraith and Son

Class 67 Barley, any winter variety, 2kg Sponsored by John Galbraith and Son

Class 68 Oats, any variety, 2kg Sponsored by John Galbraith and Son

Class 69 Wheat, any variety, 2kg Sponsored by John Galbraith and Son

SPECIAL PRIZE OF £50 for the champion exhibit and £30 for the reserve Sponsored by John Galbraith and Son

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SHEPHERDS’CROOKS AND WALKING STICKS Sponsored by Renton Leadbetter

ENTRY FREE: PRIZES IN EACH CLASS 1ST Prize £15 2nd Prize£10 3RD Prize£5

CHAMPION STICK £20 NOVICE CHAMPION £20

Class 1 Plain Horn Crook

Class 2 Fancy Horn Crook

Class 3 Plain Wood Crook

Class 4 Fancy Wood Crook

Class 5 Plain Horn Stick

Class 6 Fancy Horn Stick

Class 7 Plain Wood Stick

Class 8 Fancy Wood Stick

Class 9 Leg Cleek

Class 10 Thumb Stick

Class 11 Novice – Any Stick –Horn or Wood

1. All exhibits must be the bona fide work of the Exhibitor in whose name the entry is

made. 2. Maximum entry of 3 sticks per exhibitor per class 3. All exhibits must be delivered to the steward no later than 9.45 a.m. 4. Judging shall commence at 10.am. No exhibits shall be removed before 4.00pm 5. Novice stick dressers must not have shown for more than three years. 6. No challenge of entries, classification of exhibits, awards of Judges or any other

procedure shall be competent after 1.00pm on the day of the show. All challenges must be lodges with the Secretary in writing before that time long with the sum of £5, which shall be returned if the objection is sustained.

INDUSTRIAL SECTION Sponsored by Hugh and Sheena Lamont,12 Sycamore Av, Bo’ness

ENTRY FREE: PRIZES IN EACH CLASS 1ST Prize £5 2nd Prize£3 3RD Prize£2

BEST IN SHOW AND MOST POINTS 2 X £50 VOUCHERS FROM THE AGA SHOP51 FREDRICK ST EDINBURGH EH2 1LH POINTS FOR TROPHY 1ST 3points 2ND 2points 3RD 1point

Class 1 4 Oven Scones

Class 2 Sultana Cake

Class 3 Sponge Sandwich (Filled and Decorated)

Class 4 Apple Tart (Shortcrust Pastry)

Class 5 Jar of Lemon Curd

Class 6 4 Empire Biscuits

Class 7 4 Blueberry Muffins

Class 8 4 Pieces Traybake

Class 9 4 Decorated Cup Cakes

Class 10 Greetings Card

1. All work to be the bona fide work of the competitor 2. One entry per class per person 3. Items to be placed between 8am and 9.15 am on Wednesday Nov 28th 2012

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SCOTTISH NATIONAL PREMIER MEAT EXHIBITION Competition to promote Scottish Livestock from Farm to Consumer.

IMPORTANT NOTES THAT SHOULD BE READ PRIOR TO ENTERING First part of the competition (Cattle and Sheep) will be judged live at Caledonian Marts,

Stirling, on Wednesday 21st November 2012 starting with sheep at 3.00 p.m. followed by cattle at 4.00 p.m. Please note judging times are subject to change.

Stock will be then be transported to Scotbeef, Bridge of Allan for final part of the competition, which will be judged on Friday 24th November 2012.

All animals entered in the Scottish National Premier Meat Exhibition must be

delivered to Caledonian Marts, Stirling, between 9.00a.m. and 12noon, on Wednesday 21st November 2012.

Exhibitors using a haulier to transport their stock MUST ENSURE THAT THE

STOCK ARE CLEARLY IDENTIFIED. All Stock must be Farm Assured. All animals entered must be of UK origin only Exhibitors may view the carcasses from 10.30 a.m. - 11.30 a.m. on Saturday 24th November

2012 at Scotbeef, Bridge of Allan. EXHIBITORS WILL EACH BE ALLOCATED TWO TICKETS, WHICH WILL

ADMIT THEM TO THE PRESENTATION AND LUNCH. Presentation of prizes shall take place at 11.30 a.m. on Saturday 24th November 2012 at

Scotbeef, Bridge of Allan. The presentation will be followed by lunch. A premium will be paid on classification. Sponsorship for the Scottish National Premier Meat Exhibition Carcase Competition is

very generously donated by MARKS & SPENCER.

Sponsors Reception at Caledonian Marts on 21st November.

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JUDGES

LIVE CATTLE Charles Anderson, Stenries, Annan

(CARCASES) STEERS & HEIFERS Jamie Scott, John Scott Meats, Sandyford Road, Paisley

(CARCASES) HEIFER SUITED TO THE ITALIAN MARKET To be confirmed LIVE LAMBS

Graham Burke, Forfar Market LAMB CARCASE To be comfirmed

LAMB CARCASE SUITED TO THE FRENCH MARKET To be confirmed

CHIEF STEWARD Alan Turnbull, Meadowend, Clackmannan

Tel: 07771 956946

CATTLE ENTRY & STALLING FEE: £25 per entry INC VAT

ALL EXHIBITORS MUST BE MEMBERS OF THE SCOTTISH NATIONAL FAT STOCK CLUB. MEMBERSHIP £25.OO PLUS VAT(£30).

PRIZES IN EACH CLASS LIVE; 1st Prize £45 2nd Prize £33 3rd Prize £22.

SCOTTISH NATIONAL PREMIER MEAT EXHIBITION 1st Prize £100, 2nd Prize £75, 3rd Prize £50.

Live classes sponsored by G Reekie Group Ltd Class 70 Steer sired by an Aberdeen Angus Bull. Sponsored by Marks & Spencer

Live classes sponsored by McCaskies Farm Supplies Class 71 Heifer sired by an Aberdeen Angus Bull. Sponsored by Marks & Spencer Live classes sponsored by Agricar Class 72 Steer any other Breed or Cross sired by a Native Bull. Sponsored by Marks & Spencer Live classes sponsored by McCaskies Farm Supplies Class 73 Heifer any other Breed or Cross sired by a Native Bull. Sponsored by Marks & Spencer

Live classes sponsored by NFU Mutual, G. Reekie Group Class 74 Steer, any other breed or cross. This class will be split by weight at the discretion of the steward. Sponsored by Marks & Spencer

Live classes sponsored by Leslie Dick, Drainage Contractors, Caledonian Marts (Stirling) Ltd

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Class 75 Heifer, any breed or cross. This Class will be split by weight at the discretion of the steward. Sponsored by Marks & Spencer HERDMANSTON PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY For the Overall Live Champion in the Cattle Section of the Scottish National Premier Meat Exhibition. Presented in 1997 by Robin Waddell, Herdmanston, Pencaitland. SPECIAL PRIZE £150 for the Champion Live Animal and £100 for Reserve Sponsored by Galloway & MacLeod Ltd SCOTBEEF SILVER STEER Presented by Scotbeef, Bridge of Allan, for the Champion in the final part of the Competition. CHAMPIONSHIP AWARD Champion Carcase £1000 and Reserve Champion Carcase £500. Sponsored by Marks & Spencer. In event of the Champion Live Exhibit going on to win the Champion Carcase Competition the Prize Money for the Champion Carcase will be doubled. PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY For Best Aberdeen Angus Carcase presented by the Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society. PREMIO SPECIALE ITALIANO SPONSORIZZATO DALL’ASSOCIAZIONE MACELLAI MILANO E PROVINICIA. Prize for Best Carcase suited to the Italian Market, includes 500 Euros. Sponsored by the Milan Butchers Association. SPECIAL PRIZE Of £100 for Best Pure Bred Aberdeen Angus Carcase. SCOTBEEF BREEDERS TROPHY For the Breeder of the Champion Carcase Animal. Presented by Scotbeef Meat Packers. THE CARRICK PRIMESTOCK PERPETUAL SHIELD For the exhibitor gaining most points in the live and dead cattle section at the Scottish National Premier Meat Exhibition. £100 for the winner and £50 for the runner up is presented by Carrick Primestock.

Where three of more exhibits are forward for judging: 1st Prize gains 3 points; 2nd Prize gains 2 points; 3rd Prize gains 1 point.

Where two exhibits are forward for judging: 1st Prize gains 2 points; 2nd Prize gains 1 point.

Where one exhibit is forward for judging: 1st Prize gains 1 point.

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IMPORTANT NOTES All Exhibitors showing Cattle must hand Passports/CCDs to the Chief Steward on

Wednesday 21st November, together with the relevant movement documents. No horned cattle will be accepted. Cattle must be clean or will be refused entry. Cattle may be clipped and washed. No cosmetic dressing. Animals will be judged unhaltered. Animals must be tagged, with two tags to comply with the current legislation. Any animal arriving with only one tag will be refused admission. Any animals with any irregularities in their passports may be disqualified at the Chief

Steward’s discretion PLEASE NOTE: No animal over the following deadweight will be accepted into the

carcase competition: Aberdeen Angus and Native cross – Max deadweight of 400kg Continental cross – Max deadweight of 420kg

PRIME COWS THIS CLASS IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR ANY CHAMPIONSHIPS Live Class sponsored by Steven Green Class 76 Best Beef Bred Prime Cow Born on or after 1st August 2000 and before 21st May 2009. Animals eligible for this class must have produced a calf. The animal must have a cheque book style passport.

EDINBURGH & LEITH DAIRYMANS ASSOCIATION PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP For best prime cow carcase

PRIZES Live 1st Prize £45 2nd Prize £33 3rd Prize £22 Carcase 1st Prize £150 2nd Prize £100 3rd Prize £50.

CLASSES WILL BE SPLIT BY WEIGHT AT THE DISCRETION OF THE STEWARD.

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SHEEP

ENTRY & STALLING FEE = £9.00 INCL VAT ALL EXHIBITORS MUST BE MEMBERS OF THE SCOTTISH NATIONAL FAT

STOCK CLUB. MEMBERSHIP £25.OO PLUS VAT(£30)

PRIZES IN EACH CLASS LIVE; 1st Prize £30 2nd Prize £25 3rd Prize £20.

SCOTTISH NATIONAL PREMIER MEAT EXHIBITION (CARCASES) 1st £ Prize 50, 2nd Prize £35, 3rd Prize £25.

Live Classes sponsored by Tommy Macpherson

Class 77 Open to single animals, born in 2012. Pure Bred Blackface. a. Liveweight between 34 kg and 37 kg. b. Liveweight between 37.1 kg and 44 kg. Sponsored by Marks & Spencer

Live classes sponsored by McCaskies Farm Supplies and Mint Energy Class 78 Open to single animals, born in 2012. Pure Bred Cheviot. a. Liveweight between 34 kg and 39 kg. b. Liveweight between 39.1 kg and 44 kg. Sponsored by Marks & Spencer

Live Classes sponsored by Suffolk Sheep Society Northern Branch and East Coast Viners Animal Nutrition

Class 79 Open to single animals, born in 2012. Sired by a Suffolk ram. a. Liveweight between 34 kg and 39 kg. b. Liveweight between 39.1 kg and 44 kg. Sponsored by Marks & Spencer Live Classes sponsored by G Reekie Group Ltd, Agricar, McCaskies

Farm Supplies and Leslie Dick, Drainage Contractors Class 80 Open to single animals of any Breed or Cross, born in 2012. Not

eligible to compete in Classes 74 - 76 a. Liveweight between 34 kg and 38 kg. b. Liveweight between 38.1 kg and 40 kg. c. Liveweight between 40.1 kg and 42 kg. d. Liveweight between 42.1 kg and 44 kg. Sponsored by Marks & Spencer Live Classes sponsored by Marshall Farmer Ltd Class 81 For members of Farmstock Lamb Group only For single lamb only any breed or cross Liveweight between 34 kg and 44 kg Live Classes sponsored by Marshall Farmer Ltd Class 82 For members of Galloway Primestock Lamb Group only For single lamb only any breed or cross

Liveweight between 34 kg and 44 kg

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Live Classes sponsored by Marshall Farmer Ltd Class 83 For members of Highland Glen only For single lamb only any breed or cross

Liveweight between 34 kg and 44 kg

Each lamb group to put forward 20 lambs for their class from no less than 10 producers. Lamb group lambs between 18kg and 21 kg dead will be awarded points on the EU Grid System. The group with the most points will be awarded a prize. The 3 first prize lambs will go forward for the lamb group championship and the champion from the lamb group classes will go forward to the overall lamb championship. GLENMANNA PERPETUAL TROPHY For the Overall Live Champion in the Sheep section of the Scottish National Premier Meat Exhibition. Presented in 1997 by A V Hamilton, Glenmanna, Thornhill, Dumfries. SPECIAL PRIZE £100 for the champion live animal and £50 for reserve Sponsored by Galloway & MacLeod Ltd SPECIAL PRIZE £50 for Supreme Champion Live Animal if sired by a Beltex Ram. Presented by The Beltex Sheep Society. CHAMPIONSHIP AWARD Champion Carcase £300 and Reserve Champion Carcase £200. Sponsored by Marks & Spencer. In event of the Champion Live Exhibit going on to win the Final Part of the Premier Meat Competition the Prize Money for the Champion Animal will be doubled. W.G. ADAMS PERPETUAL TROPHY For Supreme Champion Lamb Carcase. Presented by W.G. Adams Esq. CITY OF PERTH PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY For Champion Blackface Carcase. SPECIAL PRIZE £120 for the Champion Blackface Carcase and £80 for the Reserve Champion Drawn from Class 74. Sponsored by the Blackface Sheep Breeders’ Association. TRIDENT FEEDS PERPETUAL QUAICH For the Champion Cheviot Carcase. TROPHY North Country Cheviot Sheep Society offer a trophy for the best North Country Cheviot Carcase

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THE JEAN-MARIE MACQUET TROPHY Presented by SA JM Macquet for the Champion Export Lamb at the Scottish National Premier Meat Exhibition. THE BELTEX SCOTLAND PERPETUAL TROPHY For the best individual carcase sired by a Beltex Ram, presented by Beltex Scotland SPECIAL PRIZE Champion £175, Reserve £75 for highest placed lamb Carcase sired by a Suffolk Ram in Class 76. Presented by the Suffolk Sheep Society Northern Area Branch. CHAMPIONSHIP AWARD £150 for the Champion Carcase if sired by a Texel Ram. Presented by The Texel Sheep Society. SPECIAL PRIZE £100 for Supreme Champion Carcase and £50 for Reserve if sired by a Beltex Ram. Presented by The Beltex Sheep Society. SPECIAL PRIZE £1000 for Supreme Champion Carcase provided it is sired by a Suffolk. Presented by the Suffolk Sheep Society.

IMPORTANT NOTES JUDGING – ANIMALS TO BE HELD WHILE BEING JUDGED SHEEP – MUST BE SHOWN NATURALLY AND WILL BE INSPECTED AT

RANDOM ARTIFICIALLY DRESSED SHEEP WILL BE DISQUALIFIED NO TUP LAMBS WILL BE ACCEPTED WEIGHTS - MINIMUM LIVEWEIGHT 34 KG MAXIMUM LIVEWEIGHT 44 KG MAXIMUM DEADWEIGHT 22 KG

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NATIVE PONY WINTER FAIR

JUDGES

HIGHLAND PONIES Mr. C. McQuattie, Strathmore, 6 Kingston Place, Kingsmuir, Forfar

SHETLAND PONIES Mrs. Pleass, Cotter House, Devonshaw, Powmill, Dollar

CHIEF STEWARD Willie Allan, Millfield, Knowehead, Freuchie, Fife

Tel: 07801 356058

HIGHLAND PONIES

ENTRY FEE: £10.00 per entry plus VAT PRIZES IN EACH CLASS

1st Prize £20, 2nd Prize £15, 3rd Prize £10 Judging will commence at 8.30a.m.

Animals being shown in the Highland Pony section must be stalled by 8.00 a.m. on Saturday 24th November 2012 at Stirling Agricultural Centre, Hill o’ Drip, Stirling.

Class 84 Filly Foal, born in 2012

Class 85 Colt Foal, born in 2012

Class 86 Yearling Filly, Colt or Gelding. Class 87 Two year old Filly Class 88 Three year old Filly

Class 89 Two or Three year old colt or gelding

MOSS-SIDE PERPETUAL CUP Presented by W & J Ralston, Moss-side, Methven for the Champion Highland Pony. STRATHMORE PERPETUAL CUP Presented by Mr & Mrs C. McQuattie, Kingsmuir, Forfar for the Reserve Champion Highland Pony. MENDICK TROPHY Presented by Mr & Mrs J. Dykes, South Slipperfield, West Linton for the Best Highland Pony Foal. SPECIAL PRIZE of £20 Is offered to the Champion and £10 to the Reserve Champion. SPECIAL PRIZE of £10 For the Best Foal SPECIAL PRIZE OF £10 For the Best Yearling

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SHETLAND PONIES

ENTRY FEE: £10.00 per entry plus VAT PRIZES IN EACH CLASS

1st Prize £20, 2nd Prize £15, 3rd Prize £10 Judging will commence at 8.30a.m.

Animals being shown in the Shetland Pony section must be stalled by 8.00 a.m. on Saturday 24th November 2012 at Stirling Agricultural Centre, Hill o’ Drip, Stirling Class 90 Stallion or colt 2 years old or over

Class 91 Two or Three year old Filly or Gelding

Class 92 Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding Class 93 Colt or Filly Foal Class 94 Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over Class 95 Miniature, 4 years old and over

Class 96 Miniature, 3 years and under

Class 97 Young handler WAULKMILL TROPHY Presented by Mrs JLC Provan, for the Champion Shetland Pony THE BALGAY TROPHY Presented by Aileen McDonald, for the best Young Handler in the Shetland Pony Section THE BERTIE BRYDON PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY For the exhibitor gaining most points in a section To be awarded annually in rotation to the following sections: beef cattle; sheep; roots/potatoes/grain/silage; Scottish Premier Meat Exhibition; Highland ponies and Shetland ponies CHAMPIONSHIP AWARD Of £20 for the Champion and £10 for Reserve Champion SPECIAL PRIZE Of £10 for the Best Miniature and £5 for Reserve

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RULES & REGULATIONS

Terms of Reference: “Organiser” – Royal Highland Winter Fair LLP and SNFSC (Premier Meat Exhibition “Showground” – Royal Highland Centre, Ingliston, Edinburgh “Event” – Royal Highland Winter Fair or Premier Meat Exhibition “Date of Event” – 28th November 2012 Disclaimer of Liability to Exhibitors 1. The Organiser shall disclaim liability for death or personal injury caused by the negligence of

the Organiser, its employees, contractors, representatives or agents or any person whilst entering or leaving the Showground. The Organiser shall not be responsible for death, injury, disease or loss caused to any exhibitor or to his servant or agent, or to any animal, insect, bird or thing or whatever nature exhibited by the said Exhibitor or by an Vehicle brought by the Exhibitor to the Showground or Car Parks from whatever cause, death, injury, disease or loss arises. Acceptance of the foregoing provisions is a condition of entry. Exhibitors are advised to insure against fire and other appropriate risk not only as regards their own property but also against any third party claims.

Entry Fees 2. Entry fees are as stated at the beginning of each section.

The correct monies must be remitted with the entry form in order that the entries can be processed. NO REFUNDS WILL BE GIVEN.

3. Every entry form must be completed fully and signed by the Exhibitor or his authorised

agent and by the Breeder, where appropriate, at time of entry. Where a class is provided for a specific breed or cross, animals of that breed or cross may only be entered in that class. Where animals are eligible for pure-bred or bred by exhibitors classes, it must be clearly stated on the entry form. No animal shall be entered in more than one class.

Age of Animals: Castration 4. The dates of birth of all Cattle except those entered in Butchers’ Cattle and Cattle Carcase

Classes, Live Sheep and Carcase Sheep classes must be stated accurately on the Certificate of Entry, and the ages will be calculated up to the date of the Show. In the case of sheep, the year of birth only to be given. All Steers must have been castrated before attaining the age of nine months. All Wethers entered in the Live Sheep Classes must have been castrated before attaining the age of three months.

Ear Tags 5. All exhibitors must ensure that either UK or individual numbers are clear on movement

documents and licences and their sheep are tagged with catalogue identification. All sheep must be tagged with catalogue identification and EID as necessary in accordance with Scottish Government and DEFRA Regulations.

Correctness of Entries 6. Exhibitors are solely responsible for the accuracy and eligibility of their entries. Exhibitors

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and Breeders must prove the correctness of their certificates if required to do so by the Stewards. If satisfactory proof is not presented by 14th December after the Royal Highland Winter Fair the Exhibitor may be debarred from exhibiting at a future Royal Highland Winter Fair and any prizes awarded will be forfeited.

Limitation of Entries 7. The Organiser reserves the right to refuse entries and to return the entry fees of any person. In the event of more entries being made for Classes in this Schedule than can be accommodated, the Organiser reserves the right to require Exhibitors to make a proportional reduction in the number of their entries, in which case a refund will be made of the relative entry fees. Refusal of Entries 8. The Board members of the Royal Highland Winter Fair LLP reserve the right to refuse,

cancel or prohibit the exhibition of entries from any person, banned or under suspension by any agricultural breed society or club. Furthermore the Board members of the Royal Highland Winter Fair LLP reserve the right to prohibit any such person to exhibit or act as an agent for any third party at the Royal Highland Winter Fair 2012.

Examination by Veterinary Inspector 9. All Cattle and Sheep shall be subjected to examination by a Veterinary Inspector,

appointed by the Organisers, who shall satisfy themselves that the animals conform to the Regulations. Where an animal fails to satisfy the Veterinary Inspector, particularly with regard to dentition or castration, the matter shall be reported immediately to the Chief Steward, who may disqualify the animal. Animals suffering from Ringworm or any other infectious or contagious ailment may not be brought to the Royal Highland Winter Fair. Contravention of this Regulation shall render the Exhibitor liable to a fine of £20 and to disqualification. All such animals will be immediately removed from the Showground.

10. All animals must be inspected by the Royal Highland Winter Fair’s veterinary surgeon

before entry to stalling. Any animals not being vetted will be automatically disqualified. 11. All heifers must be free of the bull prior to closing date of entries for the competition –

ALL HEIFERS WILL BE SCANNED PRIOR TO THE COMPETITION and any animal found to be in calf will be disqualified with no refund of entry.

Exhibition of Animals 12. All exhibits must be paraded before Judges unless a Veterinary Surgeon's certificate is produced giving adequate reason for not parading the animal. In the event of any exhibit not complying with this regulation it will be debarred from the Auction Sale of Stock. Protests 13. All protests must be made in writing to the Organiser before 5 p.m. on Wednesday 28th November 2012 pertaining to the Ingliston event and Wednesday 21st November 2012 pertaining to the Stirling event and must be accompanied by a deposit of £20 in each case which will be returned if the protest is upheld.

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Judges 14. The Judges selected will be persons well qualified for the office; and, with reference to the Livestock, they will be requested to base their decisions on the amount and quality of flesh and early maturity, the main object being to encourage breeding and feeding of Stock for the requirements of the public. Disqualification 15. The Chief Steward has the power to disqualify any entry which has been entered in a wrong

Class, or which is not of a breed or variety qualified to compete in the Class in which it is entered, and in cases where any Regulation has been broken with respect to such entry.

No Exhibitor shall have power to appeal, upon any ground whatsoever, from any disqualification made by the Judges.

Presentation for Competition 16. No animal or pen of animals shall again compete against any other animal or pen of animals

that has previously been awarded a higher placing at the same Royal Highland Winter Fair. Prizewinners Disqualified 17. In the case of any Prize animal or exhibit being disqualified, the winner of the next succeeding Prize in that Class shall take the Prize that had been awarded to such disqualified animal or exhibit and the lowest Prize in the Class shall go to the reserve exhibit if there is sufficient merit. Ownership 18. All Cattle and Sheep exhibited must have been bona fide the property of the Exhibitor at

the published closing date for entries. Responsibility of Exhibitors 19. The Exhibitors shall in all cases be considered responsible for the care of the Stock sold during the continuance of the Show, unless special agreement be made to the contrary. Malpractice 20. A Veterinary Surgeon will be in attendance throughout the Royal Highland Winter Fair.

Exhibitors must not carry out the inoculation of Livestock except in the presence of the official Veterinary Surgeon. Stewards and Judges are required to report at once to the Organiser any malpractice’s observed or brought to their notice, and any animal which, in the opinion of the Stewards shall show evidence of malpractice, or addition or insertion of any extraneous substance, shall be reported to the Organiser with a view to disqualification and the Organiser shall determine whether the Exhibitor and/or his servant shall be allowed to exhibit at future Shows. The Stewards shall have full power without the consent of the Exhibitor to arrange for an exploratory operation or the slaughter of any such exhibit. Payment of any compensation, and, if so, the amount there of shall be at the sole discretion of the Organiser.

Stock Attendants 21. Stock Attendants must remain in attendance on their Stock during the continuance of the

Show. All persons in charge of Stock will be subject to the order of the Stewards or Secretary, and they must be in attendance upon their animals for the purpose of having them weighed:

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Exhibitors and Stock Attendants are on no account to have any communication with the Judges, and any information required from them must only be given through the medium of the attending Steward or the Secretary.

Stock Attendants (cont) If any lot or lots of Stock are without an attendant during the time of Judging, they are liable to be passed over by the Judges as disqualified. To avoid delays in the Judging Rings, Exhibitors of Livestock must instruct their Stock Attendants to remain in close attendance upon their animals until the close of the Judging, under a penalty of £20 for those neglecting this Rule. Attending Members' duties 22. Attending Members will accompany the Judges of each Section. It will be the duty of Attending Members to bring the animals out to the Judges and to see that no obstruction is offered to them, and that the space reserved for them is not encroached upon; to ticket the prize animals; to assist the Judges in completing the return of awards; and should any difficulty arise, to communicate with the Stewards or Secretary. Distinguishing Number Tickets/Halter Tags 23. Animals while competing must only be distinguished by the number on their ticket,

which should always be attached to them during the Show. Exhibitors of Sheep must also attach plastic number tags to their animals. Exhibitors of animals incorrectly numbered for weighing or placing in position will be subject to a fine of £20 in each case, and no Exhibitor will be allowed to compete at future Shows of the Organiser until such fine has been paid.

Roots etc, sent for Competition 24. Roots, Potatoes and Grain for competitions must be in the Showground by 3 pm on Tuesday 27th November 2012. Food, Forage and Feeding Appliances 25. Straw will be provided free of charge. Exhibitors must provide their own feeding stuffs, pails or buckets and feeding troughs. Electrical Equipment 26. Exhibitors must provide and use circuit breakers with all blowers and other electrical

equipment and it is the exhibitor’s responsibility to ensure that all electrical equipment is inspected and labelled as having passed inspection by the Organiser's electrician before use.

Removal of Exhibits 27. No Livestock, other exhibits or implements shall be withdrawn from the

Showground before 6.00 p.m. or such time as the Organisers may decide, on Wednesday 28th November 2012. No animal shall be removed from its stall or pen until permission is given by the Stewards, who will determine the order of removal of Livestock.

All livestock will have to be removed from the showground by 10pm on Wednesday 28th November 2012.

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Payment of Prizes 28. Premiums will be paid by Cheque after the event. Interpretation of Regulations 29. The decisions of the Chief Stewards acting for the Organisers are final in all matters relating

to the Regulations contained in this prize list. 30. The Organisers’ Health and Safety procedures must be complied with at all times. TB HOTSPOT AREAS We require that all cattle coming directly from high incidence TB areas (one or two yearly testing parishes – all currently in England and Wales), or cattle that have been purchased from these areas within the last 6 months, must be tested clear of TB during the 60 days before arrival at the event and must have a veterinary certificate or a test chart as confirmation. BLUETONGUE All livestock susceptible to Blue Tongue coming to the Show must be fully protected by vaccination in line with current legislation and regulations.

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NOTES