Sheep
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Information
Entry Fees
Members (only applies to fully paid up Members as at 1 April of the current year) | Non Members | |
Classes: 57-66 & 68-72 | £7 | £9 |
Class: 67 | free | free |
Sheep Pen | £3 | £3 |
Please note: A £3 compulsory 1st aid fee and a £1.50 booking fee applicable for all on-line entries |
Prizes
No of Entries | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | |
Classes: 57-66 & 68-72 | 1-3 | £20 | £15 | ||
4-5 | £20 | £15 | £10 | ||
6+ | £20 | £15 | £10 | £5 | |
Class: 67 | £10 | £8 | £6 | £4 |
Chief Steward – Mrs R Miles/Mr Michael Bailey
JUDGES – The following have accepted to judge at this years Show:
CLASS | JUDGE |
Pure Bred Sheep | Mr J Brigg - Hertfordshire |
Cross Bred Sheep and Butchers Lambs | Mr W Atkinson - Hampshire |
Rare & Traditional Sheep & Wool on the Hoof | Mr B Coventry - Berkshire |
Young Handlers | TBC |
PLEASE ADVISE HOW MANY PENS (£3 per pen charge) ARE REQUIRED ON THE ON-LINE BOOKING FORM
Judging starts at 9.00
1. Proof of ARAM licences are required upon arrival.
2. Entries are subject to current APHA Regulations
3. Exhibitors please note that with the exception of class 61-63, which will be judged in pens, all other classes will be judged in rings and sheep must be haltered.
4. Maedi Visna sheep – separate accommodation will be operated in accordance with the Sheep & Goat Health Scheme. Please state on entry form if sheep are Maedi Visna accredited. *MV Certificates must be handed in before unloading.
5. No animals may be entered into more than one class except those also entered into the Young Handlers Class.
6. Sheep Pens: Must be pre-booked – Please see entry form. Note: There is a charge of £3.00 per pen
7. Dress Code: It is requested that all exhibitors wear White Coats. All exhibitors will be asked to declare that there have been no known incidents of notifiable disease amongst their livestock in the last two years.
PLEASE NOTE: Trophies cannot be collected except in exceptional circumstances before 1pm
- All sheep must be accompanied by animal movement licences to and from the Show. Separate loading/unloading and penning arrangements are made for sheep from MV accredited flocks. To use these facilities sheep must be accompanied by a valid certificate of status.
- Tail Docking Schedule 5.5 of the Mutilations (Permitted Procedures) (England) Regulations 2007 requires that enough of the tail must be retained to cover the vulva of a female animal and anus of a male animal. All sheep are liable to be inspected by Animal Health Trading Standards Service and/or DEFRA Animal Health Inspectors on arrival or in the pens. Further enforcement action may be taken by Animal Health Trading Standards Inspectors in relation to any sheep found to be in breach of welfare legislation. Short-docked sheep will be immediately removed from the Show and owners banned from future shows. Prosecutions may follow.
- All sheep must have current and valid ear tags.
- All exhibitors must have public liability/third party insurance.
- All Sheep must be on the Showground by 8.00am and may not be removed before the conclusion of the Grand Parade without permission of the Stewards.
- Evidence of illegal tampering with animals to affect their performance at the Show will result in IMMEDIATE expulsion from the Showground. The relevant breed society will be informed.
- No dogs allowed in the sheep pens due to animal welfare concerns. Assistance dogs exempt.
Classes
NOTE: PLEASE ADVISE HOW MANY PENS ARE REQUIRED ON THE ON-LINE BOOKING FORM
Class 57 A pair of Shearling ewes born in 2022
The Colebrook PCC for the best Exhibit.
Class 58 A pair of ewe lambs born in 2023
Class 59 One ram lamb born in 2023
Class 60 One ram born before 1st December 2022
If there are sufficient numbers of Ram Entries in Classes 59 & 60 the Chief Steward has the right to split the Class between M.V Accredited and non M.V. Accredited.
The Savill PCC for the Champion Ram from classes 59 & 60.
Class 61 A pair of Shearling ewes any breed, born in 2022
The Mortimer PCC to the best Exhibit.
Class 62 A pair of Butchers lambs
The NEHAA PCC to the best Exhibit.
Class 63 A pair of ewe lambs any breed, born in 2023 bred by exhibitor
The Col. Sir J.B. Scott PCC for the Champion Exhibit of Sheep in the Classes 57, 58, 61, 62 & 63.
No pure breeds permitted in classes 61 – 63
Class 67 Young handlers aged 5-12yrs. One sheep to be shown by halter. Handlers will be judged, not the sheep.
The Waterston PCC to the winner.
The Rare Breeds Survival Trust is delighted to pledge their support of the Young Handlers’ class by awarding 12 months membership of the Rare Breeds Survivors Club (RBSC) to the highest placed young handler. For more information on the RBST telephone: 024 7669 6551 or email enquiries@rbst. org.uk.
Rare Breeds & listed Minority classes. Classes are open to Breeds of Sheep on the Rare Breeds Survival Trust watchlist: Critical, Endangered, Vulnerable, At Risk and Minority – see the list below.
All sheep must be entered in the flock book of the appropriate Society and presented in accordance with their Society’s rules. Open to accredited and non-accredited sheep.
All entries to be haltered.
Rare Breeds & listed Minority classes. Classes are open to breeds of sheep on the Rare Breeds Survival Trust watchlist: Critical, endangered, vulnerable, at risk and minority – see the list below.
All sheep must be entered in the flock book of the appropriate Society and presented in accordance with their Society’s rules. Open to accredited and non- accredited sheep. All entries to be haltered.
Priorty: Lincoln Longwool, North Ronaldsay, Whitefaced Woodland, Welsh Mountain Pedigree .
At Risk: Balwen, Border Leicester, Boreray, Castlemilk Moorit, Cotswold, Derbyshire Gritstone, Devon and Cornwall Longwool, Devon Closewool, Dorset Down, Dorset Horn, Greyface Dartmoor, Hill Radnor, Leicester Longwool, Llanwenog, Lonk, Manx Loaghtan, Norfolk Horn, Oxford Down, Portland, Soay, Teeswater, Torwen Badgerface Welsh, Wensleydale, Whiteface Dartmoor
Minority: Balwen, Border Leicester, Boreray, Castlemilk Moorit, Cotswold, Derbyshire Gritstone, Devon and Cornwall Longwool, Devon Closewool, Dorset Down, Dorset Horn, Greyface Dartmoor, Hill Radnor, Leicester Longwool, Llanwenog, Lonk, Manx Loaghtan, Norfolk Horn, Oxford Down, Portland, Soay, Teeswater, Torwen Badgerface Welsh, Wensleydale, Whiteface Dartmoor.
UK Native Breed: Beulah, Black Welsh Mountain*, Blackface (Scottish), Blueface Leicester, Brecknock Hill Cheviot, Clun Forest, Dalesbred, Exmoor Horn, Hampshire Down, Hebridean*, Herdwick Jacob*, Kerry Hill*, Llandovery Whiteface Hill, Lleyn*, North Country Cheviot, Poll Dorset, Romney, Rough Fell, Ryeland*, Shetland*, Shropshire*, Southdown*, South Country Cheviot, South Wales Mountain*, Suffolk, Swaledale, Torddu Badgerface Welsh, Welsh Hill Speckled, Welsh Mountain, Wiltshire Horn*
* These breeds were formerly considered to be Priority or At Risk breeds
Class 68 Ewe Lamb
Class 69 Shearling Ewe
Class 70 Older Ewe, any age
Class 71 Ram Lamb
Class 72 Ram, any age
The Sparks Tool Hire PCC to the Champion Rare Breed.
The Myra Beswick PCC to the best Rare Breed of the opposite sex to the Champion.
**Classes may be split by Breed or Age should entries warrant, at the discretion of the Chief Sheep Steward**
Sheep in these classes can be drawn from other classes. Please state M.V. status on entry forms. To be judged in the ring.
Class 64 One long wool exhibit
Class 65 One short wool exhibit
Class 66 One natural coloured exhibit, cannot be drawn from the previous two classes
The J A Bevan PCC for the Champion