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1 WESTMORLAND COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY LTD Founded 24 th August, 1799 President: HRH The Countess of Wessex GCVO WESTMORLAND COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY S 219 th Annual Show To be held at the County Showfield, Lane Farm, Crooklands, Nr. Kendal (Near Junction 36, M6) Thursday 13 th September 2018 LIVESTOCK SCHEDULE Entries close: Monday 20 th August 2018 Chief Executive: Mrs C A Knipe FRAgS Lane Farm Crooklands Milnthorpe, Cumbria LA7 7NH Tel: Fax: Web: manager@westmorland.org.uk

2 Notes for Exhibitors PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE COMPLETING ENTRY FORM GENERAL 1. All entries must be made on the Show s printed form/online form and be accompanied by the appropriate remittance for the classes entered. 2. Members of the Society and Subscribers paying or more will receive a badge which gives admission to the Show and to the Members Terrace. Subscriptions and Entry Fees include VAT. VAT Reg No The Westmorland County Agricultural Society privacy policy sets out the basis on which any personal data we collect from you, that you provide to us or that we may receive from others about you will be processed by us. It includes data that we hold electronically and in paper files. Names, limited address particulars and details of entries will be published in the catalogue of entries and passed to our printers, solely for the purpose of compiling the catalogue. Results information may be published (in printed form and online) and provided to the Press and Breed Societies for publication. Information relating to Exhibitors and their animals may be provided to DEFRA, Trading Standards, Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA), British Cattle Movement Service (BCMS), SAC, Breed Societies, County Councils, Veterinary Advisors and others who have regulatory access. Please refer to for full details of our Privacy Policy. 4. No late entries The Chief Executive has strict instructions not to accept any entries received after the respective closing date: Monday 20 th August 2018, unless otherwise stated within the individual section. 5. All classes are open with no radius restriction, unless otherwise stated. 6. All exhibitors agree to abide by Rules and Conditions quoted by submitting their Official Entry Form. 7. The Judging of all Classes will commence at the stated times. ANIMAL IDENTIFICATION/CERTIFICATES 8. No animal will be allowed in any Ring unless the proper numbered card is appropriately attached. 9. Show Numbers issued with exhibitors passes or available for collection within the section. 10. Certificates/movement permits should be made available in all appropriate cases. CATTLE EXHIBITORS 11. Attested ear numbers for all cattle must be stated on the entry form. The Chief Executive is empowered to refuse entries where this information is not given. Ear marks may be inspected on entry to the Showground. 12. Cattle exhibitors should be familiar with HSE Guidance Note AIS35 on the handling of bulls. SHEEP EXHIBITORS 13. Sheep pens will be named and Exhibitors sheep penned together. MV and Non MV segregation will be strictly observed. FULL MEMBERSHIP TO THE SOCIETY 14. The above reference to Members and Subscribers of or more relates to those individuals who wish to take temporary membership of the Society for Show Day only. Full membership of the Society is open to applicants who are proposed by an existing full member, who have paid the appropriate subscription and who have been approved by the Management Committee of the Society. Applications must be made in the manner prescribed and applicants may enjoy the privileges of Members facilities on Show Day but may not vote until their membership is confirmed and they shall be bound by the rules, bylaws and regulations of the Society for the time being. Applications for full membership should be made to the Chief Executive. EXHIBITOR TICKETS 17. Exhibitors may apply for additional tickets for their family and friends at the discounted rate of 12.00, subject to the tickets being purchased on or before the closing date for entries. Maximum of 4 extra tickets per member/exhibitor. 2

3 Westmorland County Agricultural Society Ltd President: HRH The Countess of Wessex GCVO Chairman: Mr S Procter Vice Chairman: Miss L Bennett Showfield Director: Mr P Duckett Hon Treasurer: Mrs K Barnes Hon Veterinary Westmorland Veterinary Group; Surgeons: Highgate Veterinary Clinic; Farm Gate Veterinary Services Referee: Mr P Cummings Bankers: NatWest Bank plc, Kendal Barclays Bank plc, Kendal Chief Executive: Mrs C A Knipe FRAgS, Lane Farm, Crooklands, Milnthorpe, LA7 7NH Tel: Fax: Web: manager@westmorland.org.uk Important Notice No late entries The Secretary has strict instructions to accept no entry in any section received after the respective closing date. This rule will be strictly enforced. Please help and send your entry early. Lane Farm Holding Number 08/363/8000 All Classes Open, with no radius restriction, except where stated. Membership may be paid with your entry fee. In addition to Membership benefits, Members may apply for extra tickets for their family and friends at the discounted rate of Maximum of 4 additional tickets per Member. Applications for full (voting) Membership should be made to the Chief Executive. Subscriptions and Entry Fees include VAT. VAT Reg. No Entries may be made online 3

4 Index to Schedule Farms & Stocks... 7 Farms... 7 Stocks... 8 Other (Gardens)... 9 Cattle Classes Young Handler Dairy Shorthorn Holstein Ayrshire Jersey Brown Swiss Overall Dairy Section Awards British Blue British Simmental Charolais Aberdeen Angus Highland Limousin Red Poll Hereford Longhorn Beef Shorthorn Any Other Breed Commercial Beef Overall Beef Section Awards Sheep Classes Flocks Young Handler Beltex Blue Texel Charollais Hampshire Down Suffolk Texel Bluefaced Leicester Border Leicester

5 Coloured Ryeland Lleyn Masham Mule Ryeland Teeswater Zwartbles Badger Face Torddu Blackface Dalesbred Derbyshire Gritstone Hebridean Herdwick Jacob Kerry Hill Lonk North Country Cheviot Rough Fell Shetland Swaledale Rare and Minority Breeds Any Other Pure Breed Dog Section Fleece Competition Pig Section Goat Section WI Section Alpaca Section Poultry Section Recognised Fell Foxhounds & Working Terriers Cumberland & Westmorland Wrestling Dressed Stick Section Trade Stand Competition Vintage Tractors Conditions of Competition Extract from Rules of the Society

6 Please contact the Show office for a complete Schedule of Equine Classes. Equine Classes include: Lead Rein, First Ridden, Show Pony/Hunter, Mountain & Moorland, Fell Ponies, Shetland Ponies, Ridden Horse, British Skewbald & Piebald, Working Hunter Ponies, Equitation, **new** Retrained Racehorses and Veteran, plus Show Jumping, Private Driving and Heavy Horses. Important Notes for all Livestock Exhibitors *The EU Welfare of Animals in Transport Regulation (EC) No 1/2005 All exhibitors must ensure that they comply fully with the current legislation issued by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs regarding the above Transport Regulation which came into force in January 2008 and are able to provide the appropriate documentation at the Show to the relevant governing authority. Transportation of Live Animals Regulations This certificate is for individuals and companies involved in the movement of animals, both hauliers and livestock producers and everyone involved in transporting animals over 40 miles and/or up to 8 hours for economic gain. NPTC Certificate of Competence qualifications for transporting Cattle & Sheep, Pigs, Poultry, Game Birds, Goats or Equine Call for details Westmorland County Agricultural Society Lane Farm, Crooklands, Milnthorpe, Cumbria, LA7 7NH Westmorland County Show - 6

7 FARMS and STOCKS Entry Fee In All Classes 10 SPECIAL CONDITIONS:- Boundaries The former County of Westmorland and such parts of adjoining counties as are within a 30-mile radius of the Showground. Judging will take place in the three weeks prior to Show Day, to be completed by the evening of Monday 10 th September. Rules 24, 25 & 26 Exhibitors attention is specially drawn to the terms and conditions expressed in the rules of the Society. (Details at the end of this Schedule). Exhibitors are requested to house their livestock as adjacent to the farmstead as possible to assist the judges. Note re Classes The stock classes are designed to encourage good husbandry. Therefore the judge will be asked to take into account the management, marketing, general husbandry and conformation of the herd. All cattle in the respective classes must be shown, other stock at the judge s discretion. Prize money: First: 50, Second: 25, Third: 15. WESTMORLAND COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY ROSETTES are awarded to 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd in all classes EXHIBITOR TICKET ALLOCATION: Exhibitor tickets to be issued on the basis of 1 ticket per exhibitor. Exhibitors may apply for additional tickets for their family and friends at the discounted rate of 12.00, subject to the tickets being purchased on or before the closing date for entries. Maximum of 4 extra tickets per exhibitor. Class 1 Farms JUDGE: Mr F Harrison, Cliburn Best managed farm The judge will take into consideration the efficiency of the farming system appropriate to the farm s size, type and location. They will evaluate the layout, design and use of the buildings and the quality of the stock, crops and grassland. THE WILLIAM ATKINSON PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (GPF70) Presented by Mrs. Mary Atkinson to the winner of class 1 7

8 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 Class 6 JUDGE: Mr R I Coward, Grange-over-Sands Environmental Working farmers and landowners who have undertaken a project and done the most to further environmental sustainability and protection and the ideals of conservation in keeping with local conditions and the environment. SPONSORED BY NWA Professional THE STRICKLEY PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (GPF70A) Presented by the family of the late Willie Robinson to the winner of class 2 Stocks JUDGE: Mr R Gardiner, Penrith General stock which shall include Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs etc., according to the extent and quality of the farm. THE WILLIAM PROCTER MEMORIAL CUP (GPF72) presented by the Society in memory of the late William Procter to the winner of Class 3 JUDGE: Mr D Booth, Austwick Dairy herd of any size in the Society s area, to include all cattle which have produced a calf. THE CUMBERLAND & WESTMORLAND FARMERS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (GPF73) presented by A F Cumbria to the winner of Class 4 INGALLS Chartered Accountants have sponsored this class JUDGE: Mr G J Walker, Clitheroe Pedigree beef suckler herd in the Society s area, all pedigree stock to be included. The judge will take into consideration the economic performance of the herd. THE P SCOTT PERPETUAL CUP (GPF75) to the winner of Class 5 JUDGE: Mr J Bennett, Kendal Commercial beef suckler herd in the Society s area, all commercial stock to be included. The judge will take into consideration the economic performance of the herd. THE BIBBY BOWL (GPF74) to the winner of Class 6 STARLYNE FEED SUPPLEMENTS sponsor Class 6, presenting ST6 Multivit Supplement 2 bags to the winner, 1 bag to second place and 1 bag to third place 8

9 Class 7 Class 8 Class 9 JUDGE: Mrs A Loftus, Preston Sheep flock (lowland breeds - pure) The judge will take into account the extent and quality of the farm. 100% of the stock must be available for judging, which will take place during May/June Entries close 21 st May LADY HENRY BENTINCK (GPF140) represented by Burton, Milnthorpe & Carnforth Agricultural Society to the winner of Class 7 JUDGE: Mr I Sowerby, Appleby Sheep flock (lowland breeds - commercial) The judge will take into account the extent and quality of the farm. 100% of the stock must be available for judging, which will take place during May/June Entries close 21 st May THE PYE CUP (GPF71) Presented by Messrs W & J Pye to the winner of Class 8 JUDGE: Mr D A Robinson, Settle Sheep flock (upland breeds) the judge will take into account the extent and quality of the farm. 60% of the stock must be available for judging, which will take place during November Results will be published following judging with prizes presented at the 2019 Westmorland County Show. CLARKE SHIELD (GPF132) presented by Mr and Mrs B Clarke to the winner of Class 9 Other - Gardens The judge will take into consideration the overall design and layout of the garden area(s), which could include the drive, entrance and yard(s) etc. They will evaluate mix of colour, variety and quality of plants, any special features, environmental considerations. Gardens may include floral and/or vegetable planting. Class 10 Class 11 JUDGE: Mrs D Galbraith, Natland Farm Garden This class is open to all farm gardens regardless of size JUDGE: Mrs D Galbraith, Natland Any Other Farm Garden This class is open to retired farmers or those associated with agriculture, garden regardless of size 9

10 THE CHRIS LAMBERT BURSARY The Chris Lambert Bursary has been set up in memory of the late Chris Lambert, who was Secretary to the Society for over 25 years. Its primary function is to help and encourage people, involved or interested in various forms of agriculture, to improve their knowledge by funding either educational research or travel. The Bursary fund allows for approximately 1,500 to be awarded annually to one or more persons living within a 55-mile radius of Lane Farm, Crooklands. There is no age limit and the terms of the Bursary are particularly flexible in order to be as helpful to as many as possible. If you would like to know more or would wish to be considered as an applicant, please write in the first instance to: Christine Knipe, Chief Executive, Westmorland County Agricultural Society Ltd, Lane Farm, Crooklands, Milnthorpe, Cumbria LA7 7NH Calling all Farmers Have You Had a Good Silage Crop? Why not Contest with the Best and enter the Westmorland County Agricultural Society s Annual Silage Competition To be held in February 2018 Prizes for: Beef Clamp. Dairy Clamp Big Bale. Whole Crop. Maize. Hay Supper & Prize Presentation in the evening For more details and entry forms contact the Show Office on

11 CATTLE CLASSES The Cattle Section is Generously Sponsored by Entry Fee: Members: All entries Non Members: First Entry 15.00, subsequent entries Entry fees include straw bedding ARRIVAL: Due to access difficulties on Show morning, all exhibitors are advised to have their stock in place by 9.00pm on the evening before Show Day. The Society will offer two Stockmen Supper vouchers to each exhibitor for use between 7.30pm and 9.30pm. LOCATION/HOUSING: All cattle are housed in a Marquee which will be available from 2.00pm on the day prior to the Show, or earlier by arrangement. Straw bedding will be provided. Stalls - will be allocated and marked by the Society. Specific requirements should be clearly stated on the entry form, particularly when a calf will accompany it s mother. Walkways must not be obstructed and exhibitors are to keep individual areas clear. All cattle to be in place by 8.15am on the morning of the Show. JUDGING/CATTLE IDENTIFICATION: Young Handler classes to commence at 8.30am, followed by all breed sections at 9.15am approx. Overall dairy and beef section awards will commence immediately on completion of the last class in the respective categories. Cattle numbers will be available on arrival from the cattle passport steward. Full details of date of birth and earmark (UK Number or equivalent) must be supplied for all animals in cattle classes, including calves which accompany their mother(s). Passports are required for all cattle. Exhibitors are responsible for compliance with any DEFRA Animal Health regulations in force at the time of the Show. TB Testing all exhibitors will require a clear pre-movement TB test prior to attending, including those from a 4-year testing parish. Certificates are required on arrival or submitted in advance. For general information on pre and post movement testing, please see the Defra website: Westmorland County Showground is located in a Low Risk Area (LRA) and post movement testing therefore does not apply. Contact the Show office if further information is required. 11

12 CATTLE All bulls over 2 years old should be attended by two persons. Exhibitors should be familiar with HSE Guidance Note AIS35 re the handling of bulls. White smocks worn during judging shall be unmarked. Exhibitors requested to be of smart appearance, dress code as specified by the respective breed societies. All stock forward should be halter trained. The Society reserves the right to refuse entry to the Showground/cattle rings to any animal deemed not fit to be shown. Substitutions only permitted in the same class. In the heifer classes only, exhibitors may nominate three animals for every two animals entered and then exhibit only two for their three nominations, but no more than two. Only pre-entered animals are allowed to compete in pairs/groups classes. No entries permitted on the day. Any Cattle Class may be split, or amalgamated, at the discretion of the Chief Cattle Steward. In the event that any section has fewer than 10 entries, with less than 3 exhibitors, entries may be transferred to the Any Other Breed section. Any Section that has only one exhibitor, who may have entered stock in all or some of the classes in that Section, may be cancelled and if so the appropriate entry fees returned in full to the exhibitor. ANTI TAMPERING The Society reserves the right to Blood Test animals. Offending animals will be disqualified. Any artificial contrivance or device of any description found on or proved to have been used on an animal at any time whilst that animal is in the Showground, either for preventing the flow of milk or for any other improper purpose, will disqualify that animal from being awarded a prize, and any prize awarded prior to discovery will be forfeited. The Instigator or The Owner of the said animal may be prohibited from again entering Stock for any of the Society s Shows, for such period as the Committee may see fit. For the purpose of this Regulation, the term improper practice shall be held to include setting of teats, and generally any other practice including tampering or of their own or any other animal by the exhibitor or any other person which results in the animals being shown other than in a natural state, and the Society reserves the right to have all animals inspected by the Society s Veterinary Officers, either prior to, during, or after judging. The Society will not tolerate the administration to show exhibits (entered either for competition or sale/demonstration) of tranquillisers or other drugs which may in any way affect the performance of the animal in question to have the effect of making it behave in the show ring in a manner which is not natural. The Society reserves the right to take any necessary samples. Any Person or Exhibitor (or his representative) who is found to have administered or permitted the administration of any such tranquilliser or drugs to any Show exhibit will be reported to the Management Committee, and dealt with at their discretion. In addition the matter will be referred to the appropriate Breed Society or Organisation. Objections must be submitted in written format on the form provided with a deposit of 50. A form can be obtained from the Secretary s office. On completion the form should be personally handed to the Chief Cattle Steward or a member of staff in the Secretary s office. If, on investigation, the objection is not sustained to the satisfaction of the Committee, the sum thus deposited shall, at the discretion of the Committee, be forfeited to the funds of the Society. All objections must be lodged on the same day as the alleged incident occurred in accordance with the objection regulations, and no objection will be SUBSEQUENTLY received, unless a reason, satisfactory to the Committee be assigned for the delay. 12

13 DEFINITION OF EXHIBITOR BRED: An animal is defined as Exhibitor Bred if it is born in the UK and carries the owner s prefix. This includes animals born as a result of embryo transplant. PRIZE MONEY: Cash may be collected on Show Day at the ICE Mobile Banking Facility on presentation of the prize voucher. To claim prize money by cheque, forward prize vouchers to the Show office before 13 October Prize money in all classes unless otherwise stated will be paid according to entries on the following scale and is paid on entries not nominations: 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th In any Section where there is only one exhibitor, prize money will only be paid for 1 st place in each class. SASHES sponsored by New Breed (UK) Ltd are awarded:- To the Champion animal in each section WESTMORLAND COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Rosettes are awarded:- I. To the Reserve animal in each section II. In all classes to the first 6 animals III. To the Best Exhibitor Bred animal in each Cattle section IV. To the Best Udder in the Dairy Classes EXHIBITOR TICKET ALLOCATION: Exhibitor tickets to be issued on the basis of 1 entry = 1 ticket, 2-4 entries = 2 tickets and 5-6 entries = 3 tickets. More than 6 entries, allocation to be at the Chief Executive s discretion. Exhibitors may apply for additional tickets for their family and friends at the discounted rate of 12.00, subject to the tickets being purchased on or before the closing date for entries. Maximum of 4 extra tickets per member/exhibitor. GRAND PARADE: All cattle forward will be entered in a prize draw to win 50. **2019** The Dairy and Beef Burke Trophies will be contested at Westmorland County Show 13

14 Entry Fee: None Young Handler The cattle may be exhibited in breed classes and need not be owned by the exhibitor. For stalling purposes the entry form must clearly state if the animal is entered in other sections. Please state exhibitor s date of birth on entry form. To be judged on presentation, handling ability and general turnout of the handler and animal. Classes may be split by age according to entries forward. Ages calculated from 13 September st - 10; 2 nd - 8; 3 rd - 6; 4 th - 5; all animals forward placed 5 th and below - 5 WESTMORLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY ROSETTES for all competitors in Classes 170, 171, 173 & 174 Dairy Young Handler This section generously sponsored by CRV Avoncroft JUDGE: Class 170 Class 171 Class 172 Ms S Jarvis, Northallerton Dairy Cattle - Young handler aged under 11 years Dairy Cattle - Young handler aged 11 years & under 16 years Dairy Cattle - Young handler aged 16 years & under 26 years GLOBE TROPHY (C128) Presented by the Marsden Family (represented by Burton Show) to the champion Dairy Young Handler under 11 years THE DORRIE GALBRAITH TROPHY (C160) - Presented by Mrs Dorrie Galbraith to the champion Dairy Young Handler years THE CRV AVONCROFT TROPHY (C178) - Presented by CRV Avoncroft to the champion Dairy Young Handler years Beef Young Handler This section generously sponsored by Dawn Meats JUDGE: Class 173 Class 174 Class 175 Ms L Wilson, Wigton Beef Cattle - Young handler aged under 11 years Beef Cattle - Young handler aged 11 years & under 16 years Beef Cattle - Young handler aged 16 years & under 26 years 14

15 PARSONS TROPHY (C129) Presented by W Parsons and Son (represented by Burton Show) to the champion Beef Young Handler under 11 years BURTON, MILNTHORPE & CARNFORTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY CUP (C161) Represented by Burton Show to the champion Beef Young Handler years TROPHY (C179) to the champion Beef Young Handler years WINTER STOCK FESTIVAL YOUNG PERSON OF THE YEAR (Beef) - This Show is a qualifier, with the finals taking place at the East of England Showground on 1 December. Competitors aged years are eligible, placed 1 st, 2 nd, 3 rd or 4 th in the appropriate class or at the judges s discretion. JUDGE: Dairy Shorthorn This section generously sponsored by Oglethorpe, Sturton & Gillibrand Mr R Kite, Stafford SPECIAL CONDITIONS These classes are subject to the regulations of the Dairy Shorthorn Society. Each animal is required to be entered in the Coates s Herd Book or Supplementary sections and be red, white or roan in colour. Classes 34 and 35 will be amalgamated if insufficient entries. Class 29 Maiden Heifer under 18 months on Show Day Class 30 Heifer in calf under 3 years old on Show Day Class 31 Heifer in milk to have calved under 3 years of age Class 32 Cow in calf Class 33 Cow in milk having calved twice Class 34 Cow in milk having calved three times or more Class 35 Group of three animals to have been exhibited in the above classes and owned by the exhibitor Class 36 Pair of females to have been exhibited in above classes bred or owned by same exhibitor THE ASPDEN PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (C4) Presented by the late Mr W H Aspden for the Champion Shorthorn Female THE CIBA GEIGY CUP (C151) Presented to the Junior Champion. Open to 1 st and 2 nd prize winners in classes 29, 30 & 31 THE WESTMORLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Rosettes to Junior Champion and Junior Reserve SHORTHORN CATTLE SOCIETY Rosettes for the Champion and Reserve animals THE JOHN HANDLEY MEMORIAL TROPHY (C3) For the best group of three animals in class 35 15

16 JUDGE: Holstein This section generously sponsored by CF Fertilisers Mr H Neilson, Strathaven SPECIAL CONDITIONS Animals entered must be registered in the Herd Books proper, or in Classes B or C of their Supplementary Register These classes are subject to the regulations of Holstein UK Class 37 Calf under 12 months on Show Day and led by a person born in 1995 or later Class 38 Maiden Heifer Class 39 Heifer in calf, under 3 years old on Show Day, due to calve at not more than 3 years Class 40 Heifer in milk to have calved, under 3 years of age Class 41 Cow in calf born before 1 st January, 2014 Class 42 Cow in calf, born on or after 1 st January 2014 Class 43 Cow in milk having calved twice Class 44 Cow in milk having calved three times Class 45 Cow in milk having calved four or more times Class 46 Cow and her daughter in calf or milk, both animals to be the property of the Exhibitor Class 47 Group of three females to have been exhibited in the above classes Class 48 Pair of females to have been exhibited in above classes bred or owned by same exhibitor WILLIAM PARSONS MEMORIAL TROPHY (C10) The Best British Holstein PERPETUAL SILVER CHALLENGE CUP (C9) Presented by Messrs T Moffat & Sons, Kendal for the Champion Female SPILLERS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (C6) The Best pair of females HOLSTEIN UK Rosettes to the Champion, Reserve Champion, Junior Champion, Best Udder and Champion Exhibitor Bred DODD & CO - prize money totalling 50 sponsored by Dodd & Co THE WILLISON FAMILY TROPHY (C5) Junior Champion Open to 1 st and 2 nd prize winners in classes 37, 38, 39 & 40 THE WESTMORLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Rosettes to Junior Champion and Junior Reserve THE BIBBY PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (C8) Prize money: 1 st - 25; 2 nd Best pair of Heifers in milk to have 16

17 been exhibited in above classes and to have been bred by the Exhibitor HOLSTEIN STAKES Prize money: 40 champion, 10 reserve Only the two highest placed animals in each class to be eligible to compete. BUITELAAR GROUP Junior Champion sponsored by Buitelaar Group LLOYDS BANK Class 40 sponsored by Lloyds Bank JUDGE: Ayrshire This section generously sponsored by A W Jenkinson Mr R Barr, Campbeltown SPECIAL CONDITIONS: Animals entered must be registered in the Ayrshire Cattle Society Herd Book and be at least 51% Ayrshire blood. If Black and White in colour animals must be registered in the Herd Book s full pedigree Ayrshire Section and be 100% Ayrshire Blood. Classes 53 and 54 will be amalgamated if insufficient entries Class 49 Maiden Heifer under 18 months old on Show Day Class 50 Heifer in calf under 3 years old on Show Day Class 51 Heifer in milk to have calved under 3 years of age Class 52 Cow in calf Class 53 Cow in milk having calved twice Class 54 Cow in milk having calved three times or more Class 55 Pair of females entered in the above classes and owned by the same exhibitor PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (C11A) For Champion Ayrshire WESTMORLAND TROPHY (C152) Presented to the Junior Champion. Open to 1 st and 2 nd prize winners in classes 49, 50 & 51 THE WESTMORLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Rosettes to Junior Champion and Junior Reserve AYRSHIRE CATTLE SOCIETY GROUP CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE Sponsored by Cattle Services (Ayr) Ltd winner of Class 55 17

18 JUDGE: Mr R Saxby, Doncaster Jersey SPECIAL CONDITIONS: Entries are restricted to animals entered in the Jersey Cattle Society Herd Book. Classes 61 and 62 will be amalgamated if insufficient entries Class 56 Maiden Heifer under 15 months old on Show Day Class 57 Heifer in calf under 3 years old on Show Day Class 58 Heifer in milk to have calved, under 3 years of age Class 59 Cow in calf Class 60 Cow in milk having calved twice Class 61 Cow in milk having calved three times Class 62 Cow in milk having calved four times or more Class 63 Cow and her daughter in calf or milk, both animals to be the property of the Exhibitor Class 64 Pair of females to have been exhibited in above classes bred or owned by same exhibitor A PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (C11) Presented by W. Duckett & Son to the Champion Jersey WCAS TROPHY (C153) Presented to the Junior Champion. Open to 1 st and 2 nd prize winners in classes 56, 57 & 58 LAKES JERSEY CATTLE CLUB special prize of 50 to the Champion Jersey THE WESTMORLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Rosettes to Junior Champion and Junior Reserve THE JERSEY CATTLE SOCIETY Special rosette and prize card to the best cow or heifer registered in the Herd Book, and bred by an Exhibitor who is a member of the Jersey Cattle Society CARTMELL SHEPHERD Class 56 sponsored by Cartmell Shepherd 18

19 JUDGE: To Be Confirmed Brown Swiss SPECIAL CONDITIONS: Classes 75 and 76 will be amalgamated if insufficient entries Class 72 Maiden Heifer under 18 months old on Show Day Class 73 Heifer in calf under 3 years old on Show Day Class 74 Heifer in milk to have calved under 3 years of age Class 75 Cow in calf Class 76 Cow in milk having calved twice Class 77 Cow in milk having calved three times or more Class 78 Pair of females entered in the above classes and owned by the same exhibitor THE WESTMORLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Rosettes to Junior Champion and Junior Reserve OVERALL DAIRY SECTION AWARDS JUDGE: Mrs W Young, York THE ELLIS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (GPC15) To the overall Dairy Champion THE WINDERMERE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY TROPHY (GPC143) To the overall Junior Dairy Champion HELLIFIELD AUCTION MART TROPHY (C177) presented by Mr & Mrs J Craig for the best pair of females to have been exhibited in the dairy sections bred or owned by the same Exhibitor CARRS BILLINGTON AGRICULTURE (SALES) LTD DAIRY STAKES 100 to the best home bred Dairy Animal and 20 to the reserve in sections 1 5. The highest placed Home Bred entry in each section only to be eligible to compete. THE PROCTER PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (GPC14) To the Champion Home Bred Dairy Animal THE WESTMORLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Rosettes to Supreme Dairy Champion & Reserve Dairy Champion & Overall Junior Champion & Reserve Overall Junior Champion & Champion Home Bred 19

20 JUDGE: Overall Cattle Awards Mr J Price, Hereford THE WOOF PITCHER (GPC172) presented to the best pair of cattle to have been exhibited in the Cattle Section, not necessarily owned by the same exhibitor NORTH WEST AUCTIONS BI-CENTENARY ROSE BOWL (C180) - presented to the best breed team of 4 cattle to have been exhibited in the Cattle Section, not necessarily owned by the same exhibitor. Each breed may enter a team of 4 animals of either sex. THE WESTMORLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Rosettes to Overall winning animals in the interbreed pair and team classes British Blue This section generously sponsored by Yorkshire Bank JUDGE: Mr J Sloan, Kilkeel Class 85 Pair of animals owned by the Exhibitor and exhibited in the following classes Class 86 Bull born before 1 st June 2017 Class 87 Bull born on or after 1 st June 2017 Class 88 Cow or heifer in calf or with calf at foot Class 89 Heifer born in 2016 Class 90 Heifer born on or after 1 st January 2017 FRANKLANDS FEEDS CUP (C18) To Champion animal BRITISH BLUE CATTLE SOCIETY Rosettes for the Champion and Reserve animals 20

21 British Simmental JUDGE: Mr D Jones, Welshpool Class 91 Pair of animals owned by the Exhibitor and exhibited in the following classes Class 92 Bull born before 1 st August 2017 Class 93 Bull born on or after 1 st August 2017 Class 94 Cow in calf or with calf at foot Class 95 Heifer in calf or with calf at foot Class 96 Maiden Heifer under 30 months of age, may be split dependant on entries PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (C19) To the Champion animal SIMMENTAL SOCIETY Rosette to Champion and Reserve NORTH WEST SIMMENTAL CLUB pair engraved crystal glasses to Champion Charolais This section generously sponsored by Yorkshire Dales Ice Cream JUDGE: Mr A Lawson, Newcastle Class 109 Pair of animals owned by the Exhibitor and exhibited in the following classes Class 110 Bull any age Class 111 Cow in calf or with calf at foot or on Show Day to have produced a calf naturally within the last 15 months Class 112 Heifer born on or before 31 st December 2016 Class 113 Heifer born on or after 1 st January 2017 LUNESDALE FARMERS CUP (C16) Presented by Preston Farmers Ltd for the best animal in the Charolais Classes YORKSHIRE DALES ICE CREAM have sponsored the prize money in this section BRITISH CHAROLAIS SOCIETY PLAQUE AND ROSETTE for the best animal in the Charolais Classes 21

22 Aberdeen-Angus 2018 National Summer Show Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society Judging to commence at 8.30am JUDGE: Mr A Hodge, Berwickshire Class AA1 Pair of animals owned by the Exhibitor and exhibited in the following classes Class AA2 Best group of three (1 male and 2 females) Class AA3 Best homebred pair, bred by the Exhibitor Class AA4 Bull calf born in 2018 Class AA5 Bull born between 1 August and 31 December 2017 Class AA6 Bull born between 1 April and 31 July 2017 Class AA7 Bull born between 1 January and 31 March 2017 Class AA8 Bull born between 1 January and 31 December 2016 Class AA9 Bull born before 31 December 2015 Class AA10 Heifer calf born in 2018 Class AA11 Heifer born on or between 1 August and 31 December 2017 Class AA12 Heifer born on or between 1 April and 31 July 2017 Class AA13 Heifer born on or between 1 January and 31 March 2017 Class AA14 Female born in 2016 with first calf at foot Class AA15 Female born in 2016 Class AA16 Female born between 1 January and 31 December 2015 with natural calf at foot Class AA17 Female born on or before 31 December 2014 with natural calf at foot Class AA18 Female born on or before 31 December 2014, dry and due to calve in 2018 without calf at foot NATIONAL SUMMER SHOW TROPHIES: THE CERTIFIED ABERDEEN-ANGUS BEEF TROPHY PLUS 1000 TO THE CHAMPION ANIMAL Sponsored by A. K. STODDART. NIGHTINGALE Presented to Yearling/Junior Champion from classes AA5-AA7 & AA11-AA13. The following trophies are presented by kind permission of RASE, formerly presented at the Royal Show: CRIDLAND TROPHY Presented to Female with natural calf at foot from classes AA14, AA16 & AA17. 22

23 NETHERTON Presented to Group of 3 - class AA2. PERPETUAL SILVER CHALLENGE Best Bull Male Champion from Classes AA4-AA ABERDEEN-ANGUS SHOW HERD OF THE YEAR COMPETITION, sponsored by WALKERS SHORTBREAD LTD, points will be awarded to exhibitor bred cattle placed 1 st, 2 nd or 3 rd in each class. THE DUCHESS R35 MEMORIAL TROPHY (C124) Presented by Jerusalem Angus for the Supreme Champion Animal THE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (C20) Presented by ANGUS Quality Meat Ltd to the Best Animal from the PENWAC & North East & Solway Angus Clubs SILVER SALVER JOHN BYERS TROPHY (C21) To the Best of Opposite Sex to Champion ABERDEEN-ANGUS CATTLE SOCIETY Rosette and Sash to the Champion Animal and a Rosette for the Best Animal Bred by the Exhibitor. In the event of 15 or more entries forward, the Society will award a special commemorative medal to the Champion. Highland This section generously sponsored by Napthens Solicitors JUDGE: Mr M Brains, Sunderland Class 114 Pair of animals owned by the Exhibitor and exhibited in the following classes Class 115 Bull any age age to be taken into consideration Class 116 Cow in milk or in calf born before 1 st January 2015 Class 117 Heifer born in 2015 Class 118 Heifer born in 2016 Class 119 Heifer born in 2017 Class 120 Calf born in 2018 THE NORMAN TREES CHALLENGE CUP (C146) For the Champion animal HIGHLAND CATTLE SOCIETY ROSETTE For the Breed Champion 23

24 Limousin This section generously sponsored by A W Jenkinson JUDGE: Mr M Norman, Carlisle Class 103 Pair of animals owned by the Exhibitor and exhibited in the following classes Class 104 Bull born before 1 st January 2017 Class 105 Bull born on or after 1 st January 2017 Class 106 Cow in calf or with calf at foot Class 107 Heifer born in 2016 Class 108 Heifer born on or after 1 st January 2017 HERDSMAN S PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (C22) For the Champion animal N WEST LIMOUSIN BREEDERS CLUB CUP (C23) For Best of opposite sex to Champion Limousin Heifer and Bull Derby JUDGE: Mr D J Thomlinson, Carlisle HEIFER DERBY & TOMMY HOLLIDAY MEMORIAL TROPHY (C24B) Open to members of the NW Limousin Association only. The best home bred Heifer born on or after 1 st July 2016 which has won at a qualifying show (including the Westmorland County Show). BULL DERBY TROPHY (CALLION CUP) (C100) Open to members of the NW Limousin Cattle Breeders Association. Bull to be bred by the exhibitor, born on or after 1 st January 2017 which has won at a qualifying show (including the Westmorland County Show). The Derby Classes are SPONSORED BY C T HAYTON LTD and NWLCBA. The North West Limousin Cattle Breeders Association will give 10/head appearance money to every animal which qualifies and competes at the final. 24

25 Red Poll JUDGE: Mr R Bowler, Chelmsford Class 121 Pair of animals owned by the Exhibitor and exhibited in the following classes Class 122 Bull any age age to be taken into consideration Class 123 Cow in milk or in calf born before 1 st January 2016 Class 124 Female born in 2016 Class 125 Heifer born in 2017 THE HERBERT LEEMING TROPHY (C136) represented by Burton Show to the Champion Animal 50 to the Champion Animal sponsored by Mr S Temple THE RED POLL CATTLE SOCIETY SASH For the Champion Animal Hereford JUDGE: Mr S Edwards, Leicester Class 126 Pair of animals owned by the Exhibitor and exhibited in the following classes Class 127 Bull born on or before 31 st December 2016 Class 128 Bull born on or after 1 st January 2017 Class 129 Cow with calf at foot or in calf born on or before 31 st December 2015 Class 130 Heifer born on or after 1 st January 2016 Class 131 Heifer born on or after 1 st January 2017 TITHEBARN PRODUCTS CHALLENGE CUP (C142) For the Champion animal NEHBA PERPETUAL TROPHY (C155) Presented by North West Auctions for the Best Hereford Animal, owned and exhibited by a NEHBA member NORTH OF ENGLAND HEREFORD BREEDERS ASSOC. ROSETTE For the Champion Animal and Reserve PRIZE MONEY supported by North of England Hereford Breeders Association up to 25 dependent on entries 25

26 Longhorn JUDGE: Mr P Guest, Leominster Class 132 Pair of animals owned by the Exhibitor and exhibited in the following classes Class 133 Bull (to be registered with Longhorn Cattle Society) Class 134 Cow in milk or in calf born before 1 st January 2016 Class 135 Female born in 2016 Class 136 Heifer born in 2017 HUNT-WEBSTER TROPHY (C141) For the Champion animal LONGHORN CATTLE SOCIETY Rosettes for the Champion, Reserve, Best Junior Bull and Best Junior Heifer Beef Shorthorn JUDGE: Mr G Riby, Bridlington Ages calculated from 13 September 2018 Class 137 Pair of animals owned by the Exhibitor and exhibited in the following classes Class 138 Bull born before 1 st January 2017 Class 139 Bull born on or after 1 st January 2017 Class 140 Cow over 3 years of age Class 141 Female over 2 years and under 3 years of age Class 142 Female over 1 year and under 2 years of age Class 143 Young Handler aged 18 years or under exhibiting a pedigree Beef Shorthorn. No entry fee, no prize money. May enter on the day. Rosettes for all entrants provided by North of England Beef Shorthorn Club. THOMSON, RODDICK & LAURIE ELITE PERPETUAL TROPHY (C165) presented by Thomson, Roddick & Laurie for the Champion animal SHORTHORN CATTLE SOCIETY Rosettes for the Champion and Reserve 26

27 Any Other Breed JUDGE: Mr P Guest, Leominster If any breed has 10 or more entries with 3 or more exhibitors, individual breed classes may be held Classes 154 and 155 may be split dependant on entries Please state breed on entry form Class 154 Class 155 Male any age Female any age BURTON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY TROPHY (C158) To the Champion any other breed animal Commercial Beef This section generously sponsored by Dunbia Ltd JUDGE: Mr T Jones, Llanrwst Class 156 Bullock born on or before 1 st June 2017 Class 157 Bullock born after 1 st June 2017 and before 31 st December 2017 Class 158 Heifer born on or before 1 st June 2017 Class 159 Heifer born after 1 st June 2017 and before 31 st December 2017 Class 160 Calf born on or after 31 st December 2017 Class 161 Native Breed Bullock Class 162 Native Breed Heifer Classes may be combined if insufficient entries Exhibits in commercial classes may not be entered in any pedigree class PRIZES THE BRYAN HOGGARTH CUP (C89) For the Champion Commercial Beef Animal THE LOXAM TROPHY (C139) donated by Mr T Mason for the best Commercial Bullock DUNBIA LTD - 50 to Champion Commercial Beef Animal 27

28 Overall Beef Section Awards (Only Champions of each section are eligible to compete) JUDGE: Mr J Price, Hereford THE JULIAN DIXON MEMORIAL TROPHY (GPC24) To the overall Champion Beef Animal BARCLAYS BEEF STAKES 100 & sash to overall Champion and 20 to reserve in sections Sponsored by Barclays Bank NATIVE BREED BEEF STAKES 100 to the Champion Native Breed Animal ABACUS (COLOUR PRINTER) LTD PERPETUAL TROPHY (GPC24A) Presented by Mr & Mrs Sutcliffe to the Champion Native Breed Beef Animal THE WESTMORLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Rosettes to Supreme Beef Champion & Reserve Beef Champion, Champion Home Bred Animal, Champion Native Breed and Reserve Champion Native Breed Overall Cattle Awards JUDGE: Mr J Price, Hereford THE WOOF PITCHER (GPC172) presented to the best pair of cattle to have been exhibited in the Cattle Section, not necessarily owned by the same exhibitor NORTH WEST AUCTIONS BI-CENTENARY ROSE BOWL (C180) - presented to the best breed team of 4 cattle to have been exhibited in the Cattle Section, not necessarily owned by the same exhibitor. Each breed may enter a team of 4 animals of either sex. THE WESTMORLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Rosettes to Overall winning animals in the interbreed pair and team classes 28

29 SHEEP The Sheep Section is Generously Sponsored by Entry Fees: Members: All entries 4.00 Non Members: First Entry 14.00, subsequent entries 4.00 JUDGING: Judging in all classes will start at 9.30am Judging of the Interbreed Championships will start at 11.30am SHEEP PENS & IDENTIFICATION: Sheep pens will be named and Exhibitor s sheep penned together as allocated by the Society. MV and Non MV segregation will be strictly observed. Catalogues will be on sale adjacent to the Sheep Lines. Sheep will be off loaded at the direction of the Stewards and the Lines must be cleared of vehicles as soon as possible. Appropriate MV certificates and movement licences must be handed to the Steward on arrival. Identification of all sheep must comply with regulations currently in force. Exhibitors may not leave until after 4.00pm ACCOMMODATION: Limited overnight accommodation for sheep is available if required. Exhibitors must contact the office to make arrangements in advance. GRAND PARADE: All sheep eligible for the grand parade must be available as required, at the direction of the Chief Sheep Steward, i.e. Lowland Terminal Champion (sections 1-6), Lowland Non- Terminal Champion (sections 7-15), Upland Champion (sections 16-28). Prize money in all classes will be paid according to entries on the following scale: 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th In any Section, which has only one exhibitor entering the various classes, first place prize money only will be paid in each class. ENTRIES: In the event any section has fewer than 10 entries, with less than 3 exhibitors, entries may be transferred to section 31 (Any Other Pure Breed). In all sections, aged and shearling ram classes may be amalgamated, depending on entries. Entries will be accepted at the discretion of Westmorland County Agricultural Society. MV/Non MV status to be stated on all entry forms. Only pre-entered animals are allowed to compete. No entries permitted on the day. WESTMORLAND COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY ROSETTES are awarded in all classes to the first 5 animals and to the Champion, Reserve and Best Opposite Sex to Champion in all sections. EXHIBITOR TICKET ALLOCATION: Exhibitor tickets to be issued on the basis of 2 tickets per section entered. Exhibitors may apply for additional tickets for their family and friends at the discounted rate of 12.00, subject to the tickets being purchased on or before the closing date for entries. Maximum of 4 extra tickets per member/exhibitor. 29

30 OVERALL SHEEP SECTION AWARDS (Only open to Champions of each section) Judging will be by a panel of all Judges from their respective sections marking all sheep out of 10 points excepting their own Section. The winner shall be the animal gaining least points ie 1 st = 1 point, 2 nd = 2 point, 3 rd = 3 points etc. Judging will start at 11.30am LOWLAND TERMINAL SHEEP (Sections 1-6): THE NAT BELL MEMORIAL TROPHY (GPS32) - To the overall Champion SHEEP STAKES - 60 to the Champion and 15 to the reserve, only Champions in each section to qualify RUMENCO & NETTEX a range of products to the overall Champion LOWLAND NON-TERMINAL SHEEP (Sections 7-15): PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (GPS32A) - To the overall Champion SHEEP STAKES - 60 to the Champion and 15 to the reserve, only Champions in each section to qualify RUMENCO & NETTEX a range of products to the overall Champion UPLAND SHEEP (Sections 16-28): THE WHARTON PERPETUAL TROPHY (GPS44) - To the overall Champion SHEEP STAKES - 60 to the Champion and 15 to the reserve, only Champions in each section to qualify RBST RARE BREEDS TROPHY (S188) Presented by Anne Harrell to the highest placed animal classified as numerically rare (Categories 1-5 of the RBST Watchlist). RUMENCO & NETTEX a range of products to the overall Champion Flocks Entries are invited for the Farms & Stocks classes for full details please refer to P8 of this Schedule. Entry fees: 10 per class Prize money: First: 50, Second: 25, Third: 15 WESTMORLAND COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY ROSETTES are awarded to 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd in all classes Class 7 Sheep flock (lowland breeds - pure) the judge will take into account the extent and quality of the farm. 100% of the stock must be available for judging, which will take place during May/June Entries close 21 st May Class 8 Sheep flock (lowland breeds - commercial) the judge will take into account the extent and quality of the farm. 100% of the stock must be available for judging, which will take place during May/June Entries close 21 st May Class 9 Sheep flock (upland breeds) the judge will take into account the extent and quality of the farm. 60% of the stock must be available for judging, which will take place during October/November Results will be published following judging with prizes presented at the 2019 Westmorland County Show. 30

31 Young Handler This Section Generously Sponsored by Newton Rigg College Entry Fee: None JUDGE: Mr J Drinkall, Lancaster Handlers may show any breed, sex or age of sheep. This will be judged on the method of showing and handling of the exhibit, not on the exhibit itself. The exhibitor must be capable of handling the animal entered. Class 140 Class 141 Class 142 Open to handlers 8 years old and under on the day of the Show Open to handlers 9-13 years old and under on the day of the Show Open to handlers years old on the day of the Show The sheep may be exhibited in breed classes and need not be owned by the exhibitor For penning purposes the entry form must clearly state if the sheep is entered in other sections The breed of sheep and MV/Non-MV status must be specified on the entry form Please state exhibitor s age on entry form. To be held at 2.00pm. 1 st - 10; 2 nd - 8; 3 rd - 6; 4 th - 4; 5 th - 2 TROPHY (S176) To the Champion Young Handler 8 years old and under (Class 370) SHEEP CHALICE (S149) To the Champion Young Handler 9-13 years old (Class 371) THE COOKSON POSTLETHWAITE MEMORIAL TROPHY (S159) To the Champion Young Handler14-18 years old (Class 372) WESTMORLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY ROSETTES For all competitors in Classes 370, 371 & 372 Qualifying Show for Ryeland Flock Book Society N. Area England Area Points Trophy WINTER STOCK FESTIVAL YOUNG PERSON OF THE YEAR (Lamb) - This Show is a qualifier, with the finals taking place at the East of England Showground on 1 December. Competitors aged 15 to 21 years are eligible, placed 1 st, 2 nd, 3 rd or 4 th in the appropriate class or at the judges s discretion. JUDGE: Class 151 Class 152 Class 153 Class 154 Class 155 Class 156 SECTION 1 Beltex MV Accredited Sheep Only Mr E O Neill, Glenarm Aged Ram Shearling Ram Ram Lamb Ewe which has reared a lamb in the current year Gimmer Shearling Gimmer Lamb 31

32 Class 157 Best Group of 1 male and 2 females to have been exhibited in above classes and the property of the Exhibitor THE CRAKE HALL CUP (S87) For the Champion Beltex BELTEX SHEEP SOCIETY Rosette to the Champion, Reserve, Champion Male & Champion Female 15 to the Champion, 10 to the Reserve Champion sponsored by Dodd & Co, Chartered Accountants JUDGE: Class 158 Class 159 Class 160 Class 161 Class 162 Class 163 Class 164 Mr D Alexander, Galston SECTION 2 Blue Texel Aged Ram Shearling Ram Ram Lamb Ewe which has reared a lamb in the current year Gimmer Shearling Gimmer Lamb Best Group of 1 male and 2 females to have been exhibited in above classes and owned by the Exhibitor BLUE TEXEL SHEEP SOCIETY Rosettes to the Champion and Reserve Animals JUDGE: Class 165 Class 166 Class 167 Class 168 Class 169 Class 170 Class 171 SECTION 3 Charollais MV Accredited Sheep only Mrs D Whitcher, York Aged Ram Shearling Ram Ram Lamb Ewe which has reared a lamb in the current year Gimmer Shearling Gimmer Lamb Best Group of 1 male and 2 females to have been exhibited in above classes and owned by the Exhibitor PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (S25) Presented by BOCM Pauls Ltd to Champion animal 32

33 CHAROLLAIS SHEEP SOCIETY ROSETTE To the Champion Animal SPECIALS: This is a qualifying show for Lancashire and Adjacent Counties Charollais Sheep Show points cup sponsored by W. & J. Pye Ltd SECTION 4 Hampshire Down Please state on your entry form whether animals entered are MV or Non-MV JUDGE: Mrs J Ritchie, Chard Class 172 Aged Ram Class 173 Shearling Ram Class 174 Ram Lamb Class 175 Ewe which has reared a lamb in the current year Class 176 Gimmer Shearling Class 177 Gimmer Lamb Class 178 Group of 1 male and 2 females to have been exhibited in the above classes and owned by the Exhibitor THE WESTMORLAND VETERINARY GROUP TROPHY (S154) To the Champion Animal SECTION 5 Suffolk Please state on your entry form whether animals entered are MV or Non-MV JUDGE: Mr J Pryce, Powys Class 179 Aged Ram Class 180 Shearling Ram Class 181 Ram Lamb Class 182 Ewe which has reared a lamb in the current year Class 183 Gimmer Shearling Class 184 Gimmer Lamb Class 185 Best Group of 1 male and 2 females to have been exhibited in above classes and owned by the Exhibitor LAKES PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (S26) To the Champion Animal 33

34 SECTION 6 Texel Please state on your entry form whether animals entered are MV or Non-MV JUDGE: Mr R Cartledge, Buxton Class 186 Aged Ram Class 187 Shearling Ram Class 188 Ram Lamb Class 189 Ewe which has reared a lamb in the current year Class 190 Gimmer Shearling Class 191 Gimmer Lamb Class 192 Best Group of 1 male and 2 females to have been exhibited in above classes and owned by the Exhibitor THE OAKHEAD PERPETUAL TROPHY (S82) Presented by C. A. & S. Woof to the Champion Animal NWA Property have generously sponsored Classes 187 & 192 JUDGE: Class 193 Class 194 Class 195 Class 196 Class 197 Class 198 Class 199 SECTION 7 Bluefaced Leicester Mr P Fell, Ulverston Aged Ram Shearling Ram Ram Lamb Ewe which has reared a lamb in the current year Gimmer Shearling Gimmer Lamb Best Group of 1 male and 2 females to have been exhibited in the above classes and owned by the Exhibitor PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (S28) Presented by the late S J Watson for the Champion Animal DODD & CO Class 196 sponsored by Dodd & Co BLUEFACED LEICESTER SHEEP BREEDERS ASSOCIATION Rosettes to Champion and Reserve Animals 34

35 JUDGE: Class 370 Class 371 Class 372 Class 373 Class 374 Class 375 Class 376 SECTION 8 Border Leicester Mr A Lyons, Axbridge Aged Ram Shearling Ram Ram Lamb Ewe which has reared a lamb in the current year Gimmer Shearling Gimmer Lamb in the hands of the Breeder Best Group of 1 male and 2 females to have been exhibited in the above classes and owned by the Exhibitor JUDGE: Class 200 Class 201 Class 202 Class 203 Class 204 Class 205 Class 206 SECTION 9 Coloured Ryeland Mr D Duggan, Leominster Aged Ram Shearling Ram Ram Lamb Ewe which has reared a lamb in the current year Shearling Gimmer Gimmer Lamb Group of 1 male and 2 females to have been exhibited in the above classes and owned by the exhibitor Qualifying Show for the Ryeland Flock Book Society Northern England Area Points Trophies. Points to be awarded to the highest placed Coloured Ryeland exhibits in each class. 35

36 JUDGE: Class 207 Class 208 Class 209 Class 210 Class 211 Class 212 Class 213 SECTION 10 Lleyn MV Accredited Sheep Only Ms C Lewis, Powys Aged Ram Shearling Ram Ram Lamb Ewe which has reared a lamb in the current year Gimmer Shearling Gimmer Lamb Best Group of 1 male and 2 females to have been exhibited in above classes and owned by the Exhibitor PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (S27) Presented by Criddle Billington Feeds Ltd to the Champion Animal JUDGE: Class 214 Class 215 Class 216 Class 217 To Be Confirmed SECTION 11 Masham Gimmer Lamb from any Mountain Ewe by a Teeswater or Wensleydale tup Pair of Gimmer Lambs from any Mountain Ewe by a Teeswater or Wensleydale tup Best pen of 5 Gimmer Lambs from any Mountain Ewe by a Teeswater or Wensleydale tup Ewe or Shearling Gimmer from any Mountain Ewe by a Teeswater or Wensleydale tup PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (S31) Presented by the late W P Dobson to the Champion Animal MASHAM SHEEPBREEDERS ASSOCIATION ROSETTE to the Champion Masham Gimmer Lamb in the hands of the Breeder registered with the Association PRESTON FARMERS & BIBBY TROPHIES Points at this show will be awarded towards the Preston Farmers & Bibby Trophies open to members of the Masham Sheep Breeders Association (gimmer lambs and shearlings only to qualify) 36

37 JUDGE: Class 218 Class 219 Class 220 Class 221 Class 222 Mr R J Bell, Carlisle SECTION 12 Mule Gimmer Lamb out of any Mountain Ewe by a Blue Faced Leicester Pair of Gimmer Lambs out of any Mountain Ewe by a Blue Faced Leicester ram Best pen of 5 Gimmer Lambs out of any Mountain Ewe by a Blue Faced Leicester ram Ewe bred out of any Mountain Ewe by a Blue Faced Leicester ram Shearling bred out of any Mountain Ewe by a Blue Faced Leicester ram PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (S29) Presented by NatWest Bank plc to the Champion Animal NORTH OF ENGLAND MULE SHEEP ASSOCIATION Special prize to the Champion Animal (subject to it being exhibited by a member of the Association) SECTION 13 Ryeland JUDGE: Mr W Flintoff, Ossett Class 223 Aged Ram Class 224 Shearling Ram Class 225 Ram Lamb Class 226 Ewe which has reared a lamb in the current year Class 227 Shearling Gimmer Class 228 Gimmer Lamb in the hands of the breeder Class 229 Group of 1 male and 2 females to have been exhibited in the above classes and owned by the exhibitor RYELAND FLOCK BOOK SOCIETY TROPHY (S187) presented by Ryeland Flock Book Society to the Champion Animal. Qualifying Show for the Ryeland Flock Book Society Northern England Area Points Trophies. Points to be awarded to the highest placed Ryeland exhibits in each class. RYELAND FLOCK BOOK SOCIETY Sashes to Champion and Reserve Animals 37

38 JUDGE: Class 230 Class 231 Class 232 Class 233 Class 234 Class 235 Class 236 SECTION 14 Teeswater Mr B K Chandker, Kirkby Malzeard Aged Ram Shearling Ram Ram Lamb Ewe which has reared a lamb in the current year Shearling Gimmer Gimmer Lamb in the hands of the Breeder Best Group of 1 male and 2 females to have been exhibited in the above classes and owned by the Exhibitor PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (S122) Presented in memory of R T Gibson for the Champion Animal SILVER CUP (S30) To the best Teeswater Sheep to have been bred by the Exhibitor TEESWATER SHEEP BREEDERS ASSOCIATION Rosette to the Champion Animal SECTION 15 Zwartbles 2018 Zwartbles Northern Branch Show JUDGE: Class 237 Class 238 Class 239 Class 240 Class 241 Class 242 Class 243 Ms K Cowin, Lanark Aged Ram Shearling Ram Ram Lamb Ewe which has reared a lamb in the current year Gimmer Shearling Gimmer Lamb Group of 1 male and 2 females to have been exhibited in the above classes and owned by the Exhibitor YORKSHIRE BUILDING SOCIETY TROPHY (S156) Presented by the Yorkshire Building Society to the Champion Animal ZWARTBLES NORTHERN BRANCH ROSETTES Presented to the highest placed northern member in each class 38

39 OVERALL SHEEP SECTION AWARDS - LOWLAND (Only open to Champions of each section) Judging will be by a panel of all Judges from their respective sections marking all sheep out of 10 points excepting their own Section. The winner shall be the animal gaining least points ie 1 st = 1 point, 2 nd = 2 point, 3 rd = 3 points etc. LOWLAND TERMINAL SHEEP (Sections 1-6): THE NAT BELL MEMORIAL TROPHY (GPS32) - To the overall Champion. SHEEP STAKES - 60 to the Champion and 15 to the reserve. Only Champions in each section to qualify. RUMENCO & NETTEX a range of products to the overall Champion LOWLAND NON-TERMINAL SHEEP (Sections 7-15): PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (GPS32A) - To the overall Champion. SHEEP STAKES - 60 to the Champion and 15 to the reserve. Only Champions in each section to qualify. RUMENCO & NETTEX a range of products to the overall Champion JUDGE: Class 250 Class 251 Class 252 Class 253 Class 254 Class 255 Class 256 SECTION 16 Badger Face Torddu Mr B Eagles MRCVS, Carmarthen Aged Ram Shearling Ram Ram Lamb in the hands of the breeder Ewe which has reared a lamb in the current year Gimmer Shearling Gimmer Lamb in the hands of the breeder Group of 1 male and 2 females to have been exhibited in the above classes and owned by the Exhibitor 39

40 JUDGE: Class 257 Class 258 Class 259 Class 260 Class 261 Class 262 Class 263 To Be Confirmed SECTION 17 Blackface Aged Ram Shearling Ram Ram Lamb in the hands of the breeder Ewe which has reared a lamb in the current year Gimmer Shearling Gimmer Lamb in the hands of the breeder Group of 1 male and 2 females to have been exhibited in the above classes and the property of the Exhibitor LAKELAND LAND ROVER TROPHY (S83) To the Champion Animal JUDGE: Class 264 Class 265 Class 266 Class 267 Class 268 Class 269 Class 270 Mr R A Swainson, Settle SECTION 18 Dalesbred Aged Ram Shearling Ram Ram Lamb in the hands of the breeder Ewe which has reared a lamb in the current year Shearling Gimmer Gimmer Lamb in the hands of the breeder Group of 1 male and 2 females to have been exhibited in the above classes and owned by the Exhibitor PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (S41) Presented by Robert Young and Co. Ltd. to the Champion Animal DALESBRED SHEEP BREEDERS ASSOCIATION Points to be awarded towards the Dalesbred Sheep Breeders Trophy, with a Dalesbred Rosette to the Champion animal 40

41 SECTION 19 Derbyshire Gritstone JUDGE: Mr W N Broadhurst, High Peak Class 271 Aged Ram Class 272 Shearling Ram Class 273 Ram Lamb in the hands of the breeder Class 274 Ewe which has reared a lamb in the current year Class 275 Shearling Gimmer Class 276 Gimmer Lamb in the hands of the breeder Class 277 Group of 1 male and 2 females to have been exhibited in the above classes and owned by the exhibitor DERBYSHIRE GRITSTONE SHEEP BREEDERS SOCIETY Rosette to the Champion and Reserve JUDGE: Class 278 Class 279 Class 280 Class 281 Class 282 Class 283 Class 284 Mr R Small, Shrewsbury SECTION 20 Hebridean Aged Ram Shearling Ram Ram Lamb in the hands of the breeder Ewe which has reared a lamb in the current year Shearling Gimmer Gimmer Lamb in the hands of the breeder Group of 1 male and 2 females to have been exhibited in the above classes and owned by the exhibitor BRIGHTSIDE TROPHY (S148) presented by C & K Heeley - To the Champion animal 41

42 SECTION 21 Herdwick This section generously sponsored by Thomson Hayton Winkley JUDGE: Class 285 Class 286 Class 287 Class 288 Class 289 Class 290 Class 291 Mr M Weir, Penrith Aged Ram Shearling Ram Ram Lamb in the hands of the breeder Ewe which has reared a lamb in the current year Shearling Gimmer Gimmer Lamb in the hands of the breeder Group of 1 male and 2 females to have been exhibited in the above classes and owned by the exhibitor SILVER PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (S42) Presented by the Dixon family for the Champion Animal THE VIC GREGG PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (S86) Best pair of Herdwicks 1 male and 1 female any age JUDGE: Class 292 Class 293 Class 294 Class 295 Class 296 Class 297 Class 298 SECTION 22 Jacob All Sheep to be shown to Breed Society Rules Mr J R Fozzard, Goole Aged Ram Shearling Ram Ram Lamb in the hands of the breeder Ewe which has reared a lamb in the current year Gimmer Shearling Gimmer Lamb in the hands of the breeder Group of 1 male and 2 females to have been exhibited in the above classes and owned by the Exhibitor PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (S43) Presented by John Corrie to the Champion Animal JACOB SHEEP SOCIETY S ROSETTE To the Champion Animal (subject to the exhibitor being a member of the Society). 42

43 JUDGE: Class 299 Class 300 Class 301 Class 302 Class 303 Class 304 Class 305 Mr R Price, Powys SECTION 23 Kerry Hill Aged Ram Shearling Ram Ram Lamb in the hands of the breeder Ewe which has reared a lamb in the current year Gimmer Shearling Gimmer Lamb in the hands of the breeder Group of 1 male and 2 females to have been exhibited in the above classes and owned by the Exhibitor DODFORD TROPHY (S186) Presented by Mrs Y Brown to the Champion Animal JUDGE: Class 306 Class 307 Class 308 Class 309 Class 310 Class 311 Class 312 Mr E Tattersall, Burnley SECTION 24 Lonk Aged Ram Shearling Ram Ram Lamb in the hands of the breeder Ewe which has reared a lamb in the current year Shearling Gimmer Gimmer Lamb in the hands of the breeder Group of 1 male and 2 females to have been exhibited in the above classes and owned by the exhibitor LONK SHEEP BREEDERS ASSOCIATION Rosette to the Champion and Reserve 43

44 SECTION 25 North Country Cheviot JUDGE: Mr K Stones, Richmond Class 313 Aged Ram Class 314 Shearling Ram Class 315 Ram Lamb in the hands of the breeder Class 316 Ewe which has reared a lamb in the current year Class 317 Gimmer Shearling Class 318 Gimmer Lamb in the hands of the breeder Class 319 Group of 1 male and 2 females to have been exhibited in the above classes and the property of the Exhibitor PHOENIX CATERING TROPHY (S84) Presented by Roberts Caterers to the Champion Animal NORTH COUNTRY CHEVIOT SHEEP SOCIETY S ROSETTE To the Champion and Reserve K. & S. C. JONES PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (S84A) Presented to the Best Opposite Sex North Country Cheviots WESTMORLAND COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY TROPHY (S101) To the Champion Ram Lamb SECTION 26 Rough Fell JUDGE: Mr J Hodgson, Penrith Class 320 Aged Ram Class 321 Shearling Ram Class 322 Ram Lamb in the hands of the breeder Class 323 Ewe which has reared a lamb in the current year Class 324 Shearling Gimmer Class 325 Gimmer Lamb in the hands of the breeder Class 326 Group of 1 male and 2 females to have been exhibited in the above classes and in the hands of the breeder SPECIALS: Class 365 ROUGH FELL CHAMPIONSHIP Ram Lamb to be entered and shown by young farmer, 16 years of age or under. Lamb not to be shown in any other class except Championship. No entry fee. 1 st - 20; 2 nd - 15; 3 rd - 10; 4 th - 5; Rosettes for all exhibitors 44

45 Class 366 ROUGH FELL CHAMPIONSHIP Gimmer Lamb to be entered and shown by young farmer, 16 years of age or under. Lamb not to be shown in any other class except Championship. No entry fee. 1 st - 20; 2 nd - 15; 3 rd - 10; 4 th - 5; Rosettes for all exhibitors PERPETUAL SILVER CHALLENGE CUP (S33) Presented by the Rough Fell Sheep Breeders Association to the Champion Animal (subject to Exhibitor being a member of the Association) ROUGH FELL SHEEP BREEDERS ASSOCIATION PERPETUAL CHALLENGE BOWL (S35) Presented by Sir Samuel H Scott Bart, for the best Ram Lamb in the hands of the breeder (subject to Exhibitor being a member of the Association) THE SIR SAMUEL H SCOTT PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (S36) For the best starred Shearling ram in the hands of the breeder (subject to the Exhibitor being a member of the RFSBA). THE JOHN ARMISTEAD MEMORIAL CUP (S34) Presented by the family of the late John Armistead for the best Female Sheep YOUNG HANDLERS CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY (S118) Presented by The Rough Fell Sheep Association to the Champion Young Handler THE COMMANDER YOUNG PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (S37) for the best collection of two females and one male in the hands of the breeder STARLYNE FEED SUPPLEMENTS sponsor special prize to Supreme Champion Animal 2.5ltr bottle of Vitasol Lamb Trace Element (worth 150) THOMSON HAYTON WINKLEY - 50 to Champion Animal and 100 towards prize money for the section LAKE DISTRICT NATIONAL PARK sponsor classes 322 & 323 JUDGE: Class 327 Class 328 Class 329 Class 330 Class 331 Class 332 SECTION 27 Shetland Mrs J Holden-Wilde, Ulverston Aged Ram Shearling Ram Ram Lamb in the hands of the breeder Ewe which has reared a lamb in the current year Shearling Gimmer Gimmer Lamb in the hands of the breeder 45

46 Class 333 Group of 1 male and 2 females to have been exhibited in the above classes and owned by the exhibitor PARKFORD TROPHY (S150) presented by Mr M, Mrs M & Miss A Parkin - To the Champion animal SHETLAND SHEEP SOCIETY Rosette to the Champion, Reserve, Novice Handler and Young Handler LANCASHIRE LIFE support this section SECTION 28 Swaledale This section generously sponsored by Lake District National Park JUDGE: Mr R Hargreaves, Burnley Class 334 Aged Ram Class 335 Shearling Ram Class 336 Ram Lamb in the hands of the breeder Class 337 Ewe which has reared a lamb in the current year Class 338 Shearling Gimmer Class 339 Gimmer Lamb in the hands of the breeder Class 340 Group of 3 males to include 1 Aged Ram, 1 Shearling Ram and 1 Ram Lamb to have been exhibited in the above classes and the property of the Exhibitor Class 341 Group of 3 females to include 1 Ewe, 1 Shearling Gimmer and 1 Gimmer Lamb to have been exhibited in the above classes and the property of the Exhibitor PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (S40) Presented by the Marsden Building Society to the Champion Animal SWALEDALE SHEEP BREEDERS ROSETTE To the Champion PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (S38) To the winner of Class 340 PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (S39) To the winner of Class

47 SECTIONS 29 & 30 Rare & Minority Breeds Only for Breeds not in a class of their own Please state on your entry form whether animals entered are MV or Non- MV and also specify the breed Primitive Rare and Traditional Primitive Boreray, Castlemilk Moorit, Manx Loaghtan, North Ronaldsay, Soay JUDGE: Class 342 Class 343 Class 344 Class 345 Class 346 Class 347 Class 348 Mr P Hodges, Bicester Primitive Aged Ram Primitive Shearling Ram Primitive Ram Lamb Primitive Ewe which has reared a lamb in the current year Primitive Shearling Gimmer Primitive Ewe Lamb Group of 1 male and 2 females to have been exhibited in the above classes and owned by the exhibitor The Champion primitive animal will also be eligible to enter the overall sheep section awards whichever is appropriate, i.e. upland or lowland terminal or non-terminal, as determined by the Chief Steward LEVEN VALLEY AGRICULTURE CUP (S164) Presented by Mr & Mrs M Platts to the Champion Animal Non-Primitive Rare and Traditional Non Primitive Longwool Cotswold, Devon & Cornwall Longwool, Galway, Greyface Dartmoor, Leicester Longwool, Lincoln Longwool, Wensleydale Heath/Hill Balwen, Hill Radnor, Llanwenog, Norfolk Horn, Portland, Whiteface Dartmoor, Whitefaced Woodland, Wiltshire Horn Down/Shortwool Dorset Down, Oxford Down, Dorset Horn, Devon Closewool JUDGE: Class 349 Class 350 Class 351 Mr P Titley, Eccleshall Non-Primitive Aged Ram Non-Primitive Shearling Ram Non-Primitive Ram Lamb 47

48 Class 352 Class 353 Class 354 Class 355 Non-Primitive Ewe which has reared a lamb in the current year Non-Primitive Shearling Gimmer Non-Primitive Ewe Lamb Group of 1 male and 2 females to have been exhibited in the above classes and owned by the exhibitor The Champion non primitive animal will also be eligible to enter the overall sheep section awards whichever is appropriate, i.e. upland or lowland terminal or non-terminal, as determined by the Chief Steward PERPETUAL RARE BREEDS TROPHY (S91) Presented by Olive Clarke OBE JP DL to the Champion Animal SECTION 31 Any Other Pure Breed Please state on your entry form whether animals entered are MV or Non-MV Only open to breeds not eligible to exhibit in any other section If any breed has 10 or more entries with 3 or more exhibitors, individual breed JUDGE: Class 356 Class 357 Class 358 Class 359 Class 360 Class 361 Class 362 classes may be held Mr W Jenkins, Gwent Aged Ram Shearling Ram Ram Lamb Ewe which has reared a lamb in the current year Shearling Gimmer Gimmer Lamb Group of 1 male and 2 females of the same breed to have been exhibited in the above classes and owned by the exhibitor The Champion animal will also be eligible to enter the overall sheep section awards whichever is appropriate, i.e. upland or lowland, as determined by the Chief Steward MUTTON HALL TROPHY (S163) Presented by Mr & Mrs T K Gorst to the Champion Animal 48

49 OVERALL SHEEP SECTION AWARDS - UPLAND (Only open to Champions of each section) Judging will be by a panel of all Judges from their respective sections marking all sheep out of 10 points excepting their own Section. The winner shall be the animal gaining least points ie 1 st = 1 point, 2 nd = 2 point, 3 rd = 3 points etc. UPLAND SHEEP (Sections 16-28): THE WHARTON PERPETUAL TROPHY (GPS44) - To the overall Champion.SHEEP STAKES - 60 to the Champion and 15 to the reserve. Only Champions in each section to qualify. RBST RARE BREEDS TROPHY (S188) Presented by Anne Harrell to the highest placed animal classified as numerically rare (Categories 1-5 of the RBST Watchlist). RUMENCO & NETTEX a range of products to the overall Champion. DOG SECTION Schedule of Unbenched 148 Class Open Show Held under Kennel Club Rules and Regulations (Not Judged on the Group System) For further details, please contact: Mrs Jenny McEvoy, Dog Section Secretary 43 Sunny Bank, Greaves Road, Lancaster LA1 4TY Tel: Westmorland County Agricultural Society wish to recognise any person who has served 25 years or more in an agricultural related business for a Long Service Award & Special Long Service Award for 50 years or more For further information and nominations contact: Christine Knipe, Chief Executive Westmorland County Agricultural Society Ltd Lane Farm, Crooklands, Cumbria LA7 7NH 49

50 FLEECE COMPETITION Entry Fee in All Classes 1.00 per Fleece Run under the auspices of The British Wool Marketing Board All fleeces to be in place by 9.00 am and remain until 4.30pm, Judging at 10.00am. Please state breed of sheep on entry form. JUDGE: Mr D Swinton, Selkirk Class F1 Mountain and Moorland Including: Scottish Blackface, Rough Fell, Swaledale and Dales-Bred Class F2 Medium Wool/Fine Hill Including: Cheviot and Lleyn Class F3 Longwool/Lustre Including: Teeswater, Wensleydale, Blue Face Leicester, Masham & Mule Class F4 Fine Wool Including: Merino, Suffolk, Charollais, Dorset and Downs Class F5 Naturally Coloured lowland Class F6 Naturally Coloured upland Including: Herdwick etc The Fleeces are judged as representative of their breed and type The Society reserves the right to merge or split classes when appropriate and to move exhibits if Judge considers they are incorrectly entered 1 st - 7; 2 nd - 5; 3 rd 3; in each class WESTMORLAND COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY ROSETTES are awarded to the first 3 places in all classes and to the overall Champion and Reserve Conditions of Entry for Fleeces: 1. All fleeces entered must be from the 2018 wool clip. 2. Competitors are responsible for delivering their own fleeces. They must be in place by 9.00am for judging to commence at am. They must remain on display until 4.00pm. Competitors are subsequently responsible for removing own fleeces. 3. Fleeces remain the responsibility of the owners throughout the show. The organisers will not accept any liability for loss or damage to any fleece. 4. Fleeces must be submitted in a clean bag, with a class entry label attached. 5. Any fleece which is artificially stained or coloured or tied with string or baler twine will be disqualified. 6. The judge and/or steward(s) reserve the right to divide or amalgamate classes or move fleeces to a more appropriate class should entry numbers deem it necessary. 7. The competition will be judged by a BWMB judge and his decision will be final. Please note an entry in the Fleece Competition does not entitle an admission ticket to the Show, however exhibitors may purchase tickets at instead of the normal admission rates, subject to the tickets being purchased on or before the closing date for entries. Maximum of 4 tickets per exhibitor. 50

51 PIGS Entry Fees: Members: All entries 4 Non Members: First entry 14, subsequent entries 4 Pen Fees: 5.00 per livestock pen (reimbursed in full if present) All classes are held under the general rules and conditions recommended by the British Pig Association. Due to access difficulties on Show morning, all exhibitors must have their stock in place by 6.00pm on the evening before Show Day, unless prior arrangements have been made. The Society will offer two Stockmen Supper vouchers to each exhibitor for use between 7.30pm and 10.30pm. AN ELECTRONIC ANIMAL MOVEMENT LICENCE (eaml2) issued under the Pigs (Records, Identification and Movement) Order 2011 must accompany all pigs. Appropriate movement licences and certification to be completed beforehand and must be handed to the Steward. Judging will commence at 8.30am, followed by the breed championships, Supreme Championship, pairs, group of 3 and junior handler. Exhibitors may not leave before 4.00pm. SPECIAL CONDITIONS: All pigs in classes P1 to P14 & P20 to P25 must be registered with the British Pig Association or equivalent society. Proper pig boards and sticks are required. Handlers are requested to be of smart appearance and white coats must be worn when exhibiting. Boars aged twelve months or more at the time of the show must have their tusks cut prior to the show and must be shown by two competent adult handlers who are equipped with protective boards. Pens pens for pigs must be requested and paid for with entry; kit pens will be allocated 1 kit per 2 exhibitors, provided free of charge. Registration numbers and date of birth for each entry must be included on the entry form. All pigs to be the property of the exhibitor. The Stewards are responsible for the running of the section and their decisions will be final. EXHIBITOR TICKET ALLOCATION: Exhibitor tickets to be issued on the basis of 2 tickets for up to 5 entries, over 5 entries entitles 3 tickets. Exhibitors may apply for additional tickets for their family and friends at the discounted rate of 12.00, subject to the tickets being purchased on or before the closing date for entries. Maximum of 4 extra tickets per member/exhibitor. JUDGE: JUDGE TAMWORTH: Mr K P Matthews, Scarborough To Be Confirmed 51

52 Any Traditional Breed: To include Gloucestershire Old Spots, British Saddleback, Berkshire, Large Black, Middle White, British Lop, Oxford Sandy and Black etc. If there are sufficient entries of any particular breed, the stewards may split the classes. Please stipulate breed on entry form. Class P1 Boar born after 1 July 2017 Class P2 Sow any age Class P3 Gilt born after 1 July 2017 Class P4 Gilt born after 1 September 2017 Class P5 January gilt born after 1 January 2018 Class P6 January boar born after 1 January 2018 Tamworth Class P20 Boar born after 1 July 2017 Class P21 Sow any age Class P22 Gilt born after 1 July 2017 Class P23 Gilt born after 1 September 2017 Class P24 January gilt born after 1 January 2018 Class P25 January boar born after 1 January 2018 In the event of insufficient entries in classes P20 P25, entries may be transferred to classes P1 P6 as appropriate. Tamworth Champion of Champions Class P26 Open to Tamworth Breed Champions from nominated shows. Stoneymoor Shield to be awarded to the Champion of Champions Any Modern Breed: Duroc, Hampshire, Pietrain etc. To include Large White, Landrace, Welsh, If there are sufficient entries of any particular breed, the stewards may split the classes. Please stipulate breed on entry form. Class P7 Boar born after 1 July 2017 Class P8 Sow any age Class P9 Gilt born after 1 July 2017 Class P10 Gilt born after 1 September 2017 Class P11 January gilt born after 1 January 2018 Class P12 January boar born after 1 January 2018 Pairs Class: Class P13 1 Gilt & 1 Boar of same breed to have been exhibited in the above classes Group Class: Class P14 Group of 3 pigs of same breed to have been exhibited in the above classes. Maximum 1 boar per group. 52

53 Class P15 Junior Handler Competition no entry fee, but must be preentered Handler will be judged on their performance to control and present the pig to the Judge and overall appearance. No obstacles. Only the pig s owner, owner s employee or a member of the owners family should handle the pig at this event. Open to juniors aged 16 years old or under. Age to be stated on entry form. Prize money and rosettes for all competitors. 1 st - 25; 2 nd - 20; 3 rd - 15; 4 th - 10; 5 th - 5 WESTMORLAND COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY SASH - Presented to the Overall Champion 95 and Westmorland County Agricultural Society Supreme Champion Rosette to Overall Champion 35 and Westmorland County Agricultural Society Reserve Champion Rosette to Overall Reserve Champion Westmorland County Agricultural Society Rosettes for Traditional and Modern Breed Champions, Reserve Champions and 1 st 5 th place in each class BRITISH PIG ASSOCIATION ROSETTES Presented to Breed Champions HERBWELL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (P99) Presented by Angela Roberts for the Overall Champion PINEHURST SHIELD (P166) Presented by Mr B Merry to the Champion Middle White SPECIALS: BRITISH SADDLEBACK BREEDERS CLUB ROSETTES to the Champion and Reserve Saddleback. The Champion qualifies for the Champion of Champions Also the highest placed Saddleback pig born in 2018 of either sex will be eligible to enter for the Final of the Junior Saddleback Championship. TAMWORTH BREEDERS CLUB Rosette to the Champion Tamworth GLOUCESTERSHIRE OLD SPOTS PIG BREEDERS CLUB Rosette to the Champion Gloucestershire Old Spots CHAMPION GLOUCESTERSHIRE OLD SPOTS qualifies for the Northern final at the Great Yorkshire Show 2019 BRITISH LOP PIG SOCIETY - Rosette to the Champion British Lop LARGE BLACK PIG BREEDERS CLUB - Rosette to the Champion Large Black BERKSHIRE PIG BREEDERS CLUB - Rosette to Champion Berkshire OXFORD SANDY & BLACK PIG SOCIETY Rosette to the Champion Oxford Sandy and Black Pig exhibited by a OSBPS member 53

54 GOATS (OPEN) Entry Fee: Members: All entries 3.00 Non Members: First entry 14, subsequent entries 3.00 All entries must be accompanied by a CAE Negative Certificate issued during the previous twelve months and current at the date of the Show. JUDGING/GOAT IDENTIFICATION: The goat classes are held under the rules, regulations and recognition of the British Goat Society. All exhibits must be registered with the BGS as in the ownership and in the name of the exhibitor. The registered name and number must be quoted on the entry form. (Also the kidding date for goats in milk). All goats in milk must be kidded or aborted a minimum of 30 days previous to the date of the Show. No entries will be accepted in the B or W categories unless CAE blood test results are on BGS submission forms or Sheep and Goat Health Scheme forms. This is to enable quick and accurate confirmation of the status of the goats attending a show. The registered number of any goat initially entered as RAF must be submitted to the show organiser before that goat competes. No pregnant goat may be admitted to the Showfield. Goats in milk must quote kidding date and must have been kidded or aborted at least 30 days prior to Show Day. All goats in milk, whether entered in the Milking Competition or not must be on the Showfield in time to be stripped out at 6 pm on Wednesday 12 th September Goats in milk will be paraded with full udders, at 6.30 am on Thursday 13 th September and will then be milked out. Scrapie Monitored Herds entries accepted from scrapie monitored herds, with appropriate segregation in force. Entry form to be clearly marked. EXHIBITOR TICKET ALLOCATION: Exhibitor tickets to be issued on the basis of 2 tickets for up to 5 entries, over 5 entries entitles 3 tickets. Exhibitors may apply for additional tickets for their family and friends at the discounted rate of 12.00, subject to the tickets being purchased on or before the closing date for entries. Maximum of 4 extra tickets per member/exhibitor. JUDGE: Mr T Hanna, Dromore CHIEF STEWARD: Ms J Willis, Kendal Judging starts at am Class G1 Female Goat that has borne a kid, Anglo Nubian Class G2 Female Goat that has borne a kid, Saanen 54

55 Class G3 Female Goat that has borne a kid, British Saanen Class G4 Female Goat that has borne a kid, Toggenburg Class G5 Female Goat that has borne a kid, British Toggenburg Class G6 Female Goat that has borne a kid, British Alpine Class G7 Female Goat that has borne a kid, Golden/British Guernsey Class G8 Female Goat that has borne a kid, any other variety Class G9 Goatling that has not borne a kid, over one year old but not exceeding two years, Anglo Nubian Class G10 Goatling that has not borne a kid, over one year old but not exceeding two years, Saanen, or British Saanen Class G11 Goatling that has not borne a kid, over one year old but not exceeding two years, Toggenburg or British Toggenburg Class G12 Goatling that has not borne a kid, over one year old but not exceeding two years, British Alpine Class G13 Goatling that has not borne a kid, over one year old but not exceeding two years, Golden/British Guernsey Class G14 Goatling that has not borne a kid, over one year old but not exceeding two years, any other variety Class G15 Female kid not exceeding one year, Anglo Nubian Class G16 Female kid not exceeding one year, Saanen or British Saanen Class G17 Female kid not exceeding one year, Toggenburg or British Toggenburg Class G18 Female kid not exceeding one year, British Alpine Class G19 Female kid not exceeding one year, Golden/British Guernsey Class G20 Female kid not exceeding one year, any other variety Class G21 Milking Competition, goat in milk, any breed, that has kidded once only Class G22 Milking Competition, goat in milk, any breed, that has kidded more than once PRIZE MONEY for GOATS & MILKING COMPETITION: 1 st - 20; 2 nd - 15; 3 rd - 10; 4 th - 5; 5 th - 5 PRIZE MONEY for GOATLINGS & KIDS: 1 st - 12; 2 nd - 8; 3 rd - 5 MARTINDALE TROPHY (G50) For the best Goat in Show COCKHAGG CUP (G46) Presented by Miss V. Crossland for the best goat in milk exhibited by a member of the Northern England Goat Club and bred by the Exhibitor HEIGHLEY CUP (G49) Presented by the Northern England Goat Club for the best Goatling, bred by the exhibitor and shown by a member of the Northern Goat Club THE BARTHAM ZOEY TROHPY (G48) Presented by Mrs M Chapman for the best kid, resident in Cumbria 55

56 THE BRIDGET ANGUS MEMORIAL PLATE (G45) Presented by the Northern England Goat Club for the best exhibit, bred by the exhibitor and shown by a member of the Northern England Goat Club SILVERLINE SHIELD (G47) Presented by R M Wood for the best British Alpine exhibit owned by a member of the Northern England Goat Club THE ELIZABETH FOWLER TROPHY (G51) For the best goat in milk and her daughter owned by a member of the Northern England Goat Club WESTMORLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY ROSETTES For First, Second, & Third places in each class also Overall Champion and Reserve, Overall Best Goatling and Reserve Best Goatling, Best Kid and Reserve Best Kid BRITISH GOAT SOCIETY ROSETTE For the Best Goat in the Show BGS CHALLENGE CERTIFICATE For the Best Goat that has borne a kid BGS CHALLENGE CERTIFICATE Best Inspection / Production Goat BGS BREED CHALLENGE CERTIFICATE For the best Goat that has borne a kid of each of the following breeds: Anglo Nubian, Saanen, Toggenburg, British Alpine, British-Guernsey, British- Saanen, British-Toggenburg and Golden Guernsey BGS CERTIFICATE OF MERIT For the Best British Milker that has borne a kid NORTHERN ENGLAND GOAT CLUB SPECIAL ROSETTE For the Best Ex hibit Bred and exhibited by a member WI SECTION Cumbria-Westmorland Federation of WI are very proud, and indeed honoured, to be invited by the Westmorland County Agricultural Society to stage exhibitions of Craft and Produce at their Show. Entering the County Show figures very highly in the lives of many of our members who work on the schedules the moment they are issued early in the year. We have a very full programme of events and classes, not all relative to practical skills. For further details and copy of Schedule for Crafts and Produce (open to Cumbria and Westmorland members only) please contact: Mrs C Cleobury Federation Secretary Cumbria-Westmorland Federation of WI Masonic Hall Station Road Kendal Cumbria LA9 6BT. Tel:

57 ALPACAS Entry Fee: Members: All entries 11 per animal Non Members: All entries 16 per animal Entry Close Date: 16 th August 2018 This is a halter show (short-fleeced), to be guided by the general rules and conditions recommended by the British Alpaca Society. Exhibitors are requested to have their stock in place by 7.45am on Show morning. Judging will commence at 8.45am and exhibitors may not leave before 4.00pm. Due to the early start on Show morning, exhibitors are invited to arrive from 3pm on the afternoon prior to Show Day. The Society will offer two Stockman Supper vouchers to each exhibitor for use between 7.30pm and 9.30pm. All alpacas (except Class A500) must be registered with the British Alpaca Society and must be easily identifiable as such by the Steward. Handlers are requested to be of smart appearance and white coats and suitable footwear must be worn when exhibiting. Classes may be amalgamated dependant on entries, as decided by the Judge. Comprehensive biosecurity procedures will be in place, in accordance with BAS guidance and a reduction in the number of entries may be necessary to enable the required gap between breeders. In the event of being over-subscribed, the organisers reserve the right to restrict the number of alpacas per class and/or to close entries early. EXHIBITOR TICKET ALLOCATION: Exhibitor tickets to be issued on the basis of 2 tickets for up to 3 entries, over 3 entries entitle 3 tickets. Exhibitors may apply for additional tickets for their family and friends at the discounted rate of 12.00, subject to the tickets being purchased on or before the closing date for entries. Maximum of 4 extra tickets per member/exhibitor. JUDGE: COMMENTATOR: Mrs J Bridge, Wattisham Mr R Sandys-Clarke, Sedbergh Section A Huacaya Junior Female (6 months up to 12 months) Junior Male (6 months up to 12 months) A100 White A110 White A106 Light beige & light fawn A116 Light beige & light fawn A101 Fawn medium & dark A111 Fawn medium & dark A102 Brown A112 Brown A103 Grey A113 Grey A104 Black A114 Black 57

58 Intermediate Female (12 months up to 24 months) Intermediate Male (12 months up to 24 months) A120 White A130 White A126 Light beige & light fawn A136 Light beige & light fawn A121 Fawn medium & dark A131 Fawn medium & dark A122 Brown A132 Brown A123 Grey A133 Grey A124 Black A134 Black Adult Female (24 months up to 48 months) Adult Male (24 months up to 48 months) A140 White A150 White A146 Light beige & light fawn A156 Light beige & light fawn A141 Fawn medium & dark A151 Fawn medium & dark A142 Brown A152 Brown A143 Grey A153 Grey A144 Black A154 Black Senior Female (48 months and over) Senior Male (48 months and over) A160 White A170 White A166 Light beige & light fawn A176 Light beige & light fawn A161 Fawn medium & dark A171 Fawn medium & dark A162 Brown A172 Brown A163 Grey A173 Grey A164 Black A174 Black Multi-Coloured Class Gelding Class A180 Male and Female any age A months and over Section B Suri Junior Female (6 months up to 12 months) Junior Male (6 months up to 12 months) A200 White A210 White A206 Light A216 Light A201 Fawn A211 Fawn A202 Brown A212 Brown A203 Grey A213 Grey A204 Black A214 Black Intermediate Female (12 months up to 24 months) A220 White A230 White A226 Light A236 Light A221 Fawn A231 Fawn A222 Brown A232 Brown A223 Grey A233 Grey A224 Black A234 Black 58 Intermediate Male (12 months up to 24 months)

59 Adult Female (24 months up to 48 months) Adult Male (24 months up to 48 months) A240 White A250 White A246 Light A256 Light A241 Fawn A251 Fawn A242 Brown A252 Brown A243 Grey A253 Grey A244 Black A254 Black Senior Female (48 months and over) Senior Male (48 months and over) A260 White A270 White A266 Light A276 Light A261 Fawn A271 Fawn A262 Brown A272 Brown A263 Grey A273 Grey A264 Black A274 Black Multi-Coloured Class Gelding Class A280 Male and Female any age A months and over Young Handler Class A500 Huacaya or Suri to be shown by a child / young person under 17 years of age on Show Day TOWN END ALPACAS TROPHY (A130) presented by Mr B Raine and Ms K Kearney for the Supreme Champion Huacaya TOWN END ALPACAS TROPHY (A131) presented by Mr B Raine and Ms K Kearney for the Supreme Champion/Best Suri SASHES for Supreme Champion, White, Light, Fawn, Brown, Grey and Black Huacayas and Supreme Champion, White, Light, Fawn, Brown, Grey and Black Suri(s) as appropriate (dependant on entries) Westmorland County Agricultural Society Rosettes for 1 st to 6 th place in each class Westmorland County Agricultural Society Rosettes for all entries forward in class A500 Prize Money Class A500 1 st - 10; 2 nd - 8; 3 rd - 6; 4 th - 4; 5 th - 2 Would you like to advertise in the Westmorland County Show Catalogue? Contact the Show Office on

60 POULTRY SECTION For further details, please contact the Poultry Chief Steward: Mr J Benson, 28 Hallgarth Circle, Kendal, Cumbria, LA9 5NW Tel: or All entries for the Poultry Section to be sent to Westmorland County Agricultural Society Ltd, Lane Farm Crooklands, Milnthorpe, Cumbria LA7 7NH Entries Close: Friday 24 th August 2018 Entry Fees: Members: 1.00 per entry Non Members: 1.00 per entry (admission ticket to the Show only issued if fees paid equal or exceed 14.00) Poultry section held subject to DEFRA regulations. All exhibits to be penned by 10.00am, when judging will commence. No exhibit may be removed before 4.30pm. The society accepts no responsibility for any exhibit and the normal conditions of the society apply. Birds can only be entered in one class. Exhibitors are responsible for feeding and watering their own birds. Pen numbers to be collected on Show Day. EXHIBITOR TICKET ALLOCATION: An exhibitor ticket is issued when fees paid equal or exceed If entry fees total less than 14.00, an exhibitor may pay the difference to gain a ticket. Over 14 entries entitles 2 tickets. Exhibitors may apply for additional tickets for their family and friends at the discounted rate of 12.00, subject to the tickets being purchased on or before the closing date for entries. Maximum of 4 extra tickets per exhibitor. JUDGES: Hard Feather Mr W J Alder, Rawdon Soft Feather Mr P Metcalfe, Killington Eggs Mr J Tickle, St Helens Waterfowl Mr P Metcalfe, Killington LARGE HARD FEATHER Class 1 A C Large Old English Game Male Class 2 A C Large Old English Game Female Class 3 A C Oxford Male or Female 60

61 LARGE SOFT FEATHER Class 4 A V Heavy Male or Female Class 5 A V Light Male or Female Class 6 A C Silkie Male or Female Class 7 A V Male or Female 2018 bred Class 8 Cross-Bred Hen or Pullet for Laying Purposes OLD ENGLISH GAME BANTAMS Class 9 Spangle Male Class 10 Spangle Female Class 11 Black Red Male Class 12 Wheaten or Partridge Female Class 13 Black or Self Blue Male Class 14 Black or Self Blue Female Class 15 Furness Male or Female Class 16 A O C Male Class 17 A O C Female Class 18 A C Cockerel 2018 bred Class 19 A C Pullet 2018 bred Class 20 A C Modern Game Male Class 21 A C Modern Game Female VARIETY BANTAMS Class 22 A C Pekin Male Class 23 A C Pekin Female Class 24 A C Rosecomb Male or Female Class 25 A C Dutch Male or Female Class 26 A C Sebright Male or Female Class 27 AOV True Male Class 28 AOV True Female Class 29 AV Cockerel or Pullet 2018 bred True Bantam Class 30 Self Coloured Wyandotte Male or Female Class 31 AOC Wyandotte Male or Female Class 32 Australorp Male or Female Class 33 A C Rock Male or Female Class 34 A C Sussex Male Class 35 A C Sussex Female Class 36 Rhode Island Red Male Class 37 Rhode Island Red Female Class 38 A C Leghorn Male or Female Class 39 Ancona Male or Female Class 40 A O V Male Class 41 A O V Female Class 42 A V Heavy Cockerel 2018 bred 61

62 Class 43 Class 44 Class 45 A V Light Cockerel 2018 bred A V Heavy Pullet 2018 bred A V Light Pullet 2018 bred WATERFOWL Class 46 A C Call Drake Class 47 A C Call Duck Class 48 A C Runner Duck or Drake Class 49 A V Heavy Duck or Drake Class 50 A V Light Duck or Drake CHILDRENS SECTION Aged 16 and under on 13 September, 2018 Please specify Large, Bantam or Miniature on entry form Class 51 Soft Feather (Male or Female) - Large Class 52 Soft Feather (Male or Female) - Bantam Class 53 Hard Feather (Male or Female) - Large Class 54 Hard Feather (Male or Female) - Bantam Class 55 A V Duck or Drake (Large or Miniature) EGGS Class 56 Class 57 Class 58 Class 59 Class 60 Class 61 Class 62 Class 63 Class 64 Class 65 Class 66 Class 67 Plate of 4 Hen Eggs Brown/Light Brown Plate of 4 Hen Eggs White/Cream Plate of 4 Hen Eggs 4 different colours One Egg Supreme Large Plate of 4 Bantam Eggs Brown/Light Brown Plate of 4 Bantam Eggs White/Cream Plate of 4 Bantam Eggs 4 different colours 6 Large or Bantam Eggs any colour One Egg Supreme Bantam One Egg Contents Large One Egg Contents Bantam Plate of 4 Duck Eggs 1 st - 5; 2 nd - 3; 3 rd - 2 FISHWICK TROPHY (GPPO123) Presented in memory of John Fishwick to the best exhibit in the poultry section PERPETUAL TANKARD (PO119) Presented to the Best Hard Feather PERPETUAL TANKARD (PO120) Presented to the Best Soft Feather TROPHY (PO181) Presented to the Best Exhibit in Childrens Classes WESTMORLAND COUNTY AGRICULTURAL ROSETTES Presented to the Best Soft Feather, Best Hard Feather, Best Exhibit in Egg Classes, Best Exhibit in Waterfowl Classes, Best Exhibit in Children s Classes 62

63 Recognised Fell Foxhounds & Working Terriers Entry Fees: Members: 1.00 per entry Non Members: First entry (entitles 1 adult pass), subsequent entries 1.00 Numbers will be issued and forwarded to exhibitors prior to the Show. Exhibitor Ticket Allocation: 1 or 2 dogs = 1 ticket, 3 or more dogs = 2 tickets. Exhibitors may apply for additional tickets for their family and friends at the discounted rate of 12.00, subject to the tickets being purchased on or before the closing date for entries. Maximum of 4 extra tickets per exhibitor. JUDGE: Mr K Parsons MH, Silsden Start 11.00am (Foxhounds first) FOXHOUNDS Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 Foxhound, Unentered Dog Foxhound, Entered Dog Foxhound, Unentered Bitch Foxhound, Entered Bitch Best Couple of Foxhounds WORKING TERRIERS Section A Lakeland Class 6 Working Terrier Dog Class 7 Working Terrier Bitch Class 8 Working Terrier, pup under 12 months Section B Border Class 9 Working Terrier Dog Class 10 Working Terrier Bitch Class 11 Working Terrier, pup under 12 months Section C Jack Russell Class 12 Working Terrier Dog Class 13 Working Terrier Bitch Class 14 Working Terrier, pup under 12 months Section D Cross-Bred Class 15 Working Terrier Dog Class 16 Working Terrier Bitch Class 17 Working Terrier, pup under 12 months 63

64 All Classes 1 st - 7; 2 nd - 5; 3 rd - 3 C MACKERETH CUP (GPHT69) For the Champion Foxhound THE HIGH CARTMELL FOLD TROPHY (HT66A) For the Best Couple of Foxhounds CHAMPIONSHIP SUBSCRIBERS CUP (GPHT67) Presented by the late T N Bell, Millness, for the Champion Terrier PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (HT68) Presented by Ms A Lowther for the best of opposite sex to the Champion Terrier PRESTON PATRICK H S PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (HT64) For the Champion Working Lakeland Terrier THE BLAND SHIELD (HT117) Presented by Babs & Eric Bland for the Best Lakeland Terrier MANSERGH CUP (HT65) For the Champion Border Terrier CARUS GREEN TROPHY (HT66B) - For the Champion Jack Russell MASON CUP (HT66) For the Winning Jack Russell Pup THE BABS & ERIC BLAND TROPHY (HT144) Presented by Eric Bland for the best of opposite sex to the Champion (Jack Russell) WESTMORLAND COUNTY AGRICULTURAL ROSETTES Presented to the Champion Foxhound and Reserve, Overall Champion Terrier and Reserve, Best Opposite Sex to Champion Terrier, Champion and Reserve in each Terrier Section Do you know anyone who would like to be part of the Westmorland County Show Team? We are always looking for keen, enthusiastic volunteers to act as Stewards at the Show Westmorland County Show A Member of 64

65 Cumberland & Westmorland Wrestling (Affiliated to Cumberland & Westmorland Wrestling Association) JUDGES: Mr A Bland Mr D Parsons Mr R Threlfall Mr J Bland Mr C Bland Mr G Fox Mr D Whitfield Mr P Gibson Mr J Davidson Costume Mrs W Swainson Manager: Mr J Wilson Commentators: Mr C Bland, Mr G Fox Stewards: Mrs N Hayhurst, Mrs M Brocklebank, Mrs J Gibson, Mrs M Hayhurst All Classes to start at 1.30pm in designated ring (book in by 1.00pm) Entries taken on the day. Traditional costumes preferred. Wrestling will be judged on the best of 3 falls (over 12 competitors may be single fall) All participating wrestlers are eligible for a refund towards admission paid to attend the Show (adults 12, under 16 s 3) voucher to claim refund available on registration The Wrestling Manager will be responsible for the running of the section CLASSES, PRIZE MONEY & TROPHIES: Under 12 (mixed) 1 st : 25; 2 nd : 15; 3 rd : 10; 4 th : 5 Mr & Mrs PJ Hayhurst Trophy (W103) Girls under 17 1 st : 40; 2 nd : 20; 3 rd : 10; 4 th : 5 The Claire Wilson Plate (W174) Boys under 15 1 st : 40; 2 nd : 20; 3 rd : 10; 4 th : 5 Westmorland Gazette Challenge Trophy (W104) Boys under 18 1 st : 100; 2 nd : 50; 3 rd : 30; 4 th : 20 Kendal & South Westmorland Rotary Club Trophy (W167) Ladies Open 1 st : 100; 2 nd : 50; 3 rd : 30; 4 th : 20 The Claire Wilson Plate (W175) Under 21 1 st : 100; 2 nd : 50; 3 rd : 30; 4 th : Stones & under Edgar Hayhurst Memorial Trophy (W106) 12 Stones & under 1st: 120; 2nd: 60; 3rd: 35; 4th: 20 Bland Family Trophy (W107) 13 Stones & under 1st: 130; 2nd: 60; 3rd: 35; 4th: 25 W Philip Lakeland Challenge Trophy (W108) 14 Stones & under 1st: 150; 2nd: 65; 3rd: 35; 4th: 25 L W Wilson Transport (Endmoor) Challenge Trophy (W109) All weights WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP Prize Fund minimum 1st: 175; 2nd: 75; 3rd: 40; 4th: 30 Hayhurst of Milton Challenge Trophy (W110) THE JAMES CROPPER TROPHY (W111) Presented for the most meritorious performance in the Senior Section plus 25 THE LORD BENTINK PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (W112) Presented by D Ellis Esq for the most meritorious performance in the Junior Section plus 20 SPECIAL PRIZES FOR TRADITIONAL COSTUME: Juniors 1 st : 10; 2nd: 8; 3rd: 5 Seniors 1 st : 20; 2nd: 15; 3rd: 12 PRIZE MONEY generously supported by Dodd & Co 65

66 Dressed Stick Section Entry Fee: Members: 30p per entry Non Members: Minimum entry fee (includes up to 20 entries & entitles 1 adult pass), subsequent entries 30p Exhibitors may apply for additional tickets for their family and friends at the discounted rate of 12.00, subject to the tickets being purchased on or before the closing date for entries. Maximum of 4 extra tickets per exhibitor. JUDGES: Mr W Lambert, Hawes Judging will be at 10.00am in the Rural Crafts marquee Class S1 Horn Headed Crook (Plain) Class S2 Wooden Headed Crook (Plain) Class S3 Horn Headed Stick (Plain) Class S4 Wooden Headed Stick (in one piece - Plain) Class S5 Ornamental Horn Headed Stick or Crook Class S6 Ornamental Wooden Headed Stick or Crook Class S7 Thumb Stick Wood (natural grown) Class S8 Thumb Stick Horn Class S9 Stick for a Lady Class S10 Plain Antler Stick, any style Class S11 Ornamental Antler Stick, any style Class S12 Plain Walking Stick or Crook in Wood (two piece) Class S13 Half-head Stick Wood or Horn, any style Class S14 Novice Class any Stick or Crook 1 st - 5; 2 nd - 3; 3 rd - 2; 4 th - 1 PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (ST90) Presented by W R Wightman for Best Stick or Crook in Show WESTMORLAND COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Rosette and 10 for Best Stick or Crook in Show BRITISH & UK NATIONAL STICKMAKING CHAMPIONSHIP This show is a qualifying event and points will be awarded on the following basis: 1 st 3pts, 2 nd - 2pts, 3 rd 1pt, Best in Show 3pts RULES: 1. All entries shall be made by and be in the property of the Exhibitor. 2. The Society shall not be responsible for the sticks during exhibition. 3. Entries must be handed to the Steward in the Rural Craft Marquee no later than 9.45am. 4. The decision of the Judge shall be final and the General Rules of the Society shall apply. 5. Entries to be on the appropriate Entry Form. 6. Novice exhibitors must not have exhibited prior to 1 January

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