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Livestock Schedule August Bank Holiday Monday 28 th August 2017 www.hopeshow.co.uk

Schedule and Entry Forms The Livestock Schedule and Entry Forms can be downloaded from www.hopeshow.co.uk. Completed Entry Forms CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES: 15 TH AUGUST 2017 Please send completed Entry Forms and a stamped addressed envelope by post to: Miss E Priestley, Dale Cottage, The Dale, Stoney Middleton, Hope Valley S32 4TF Email: livestock@hopeshow.co.uk All Cattle Entry Fees - 7.00/class/entry All Sheep Entry Fees - 2.00/class/entry Fleece and Hay Entry Fees - 2.00/class/entry Young Handler classes are free to enter Hope Valley Young Farmers classes are free to enter Cheques should be made payable to Hope Sheepdog Trails and Agricultural Society. Alternatively you may wish to pay electronically through online banking, please quote livestock as the reference. Account number 95119299 Sort code 60-10-19 Entry wristbands will be posted to entrants shortly before the Show. Cup Winners Winners of cattle and sheep breed championships, cattle special prizes, show dairy, beef and sheep interbreed championships, HVYFC cattle and cade lamb classes and Hope Show Sheep Young Handlers classes are cordially invited to receive their cup(s) from Hope Show s President in the Grand Parade. The Grand Parade begins at 3pm (unless otherwise announced). Cattle class winners will be marshalled in the cattle ring at 2.30pm. Sheep class winners will be marshalled in the MV or NON MV section of the Parkin ring as appropriate at 2.30pm. Chief Sheep Steward Jane Needham will call. MV classes and Non MV class winners will be transported to and from the main ring in designated MV/Non MV trailers followed by the cade lamb and Hope Show sheep young handlers on foot. They will be stewarded to main ring behind the main sheep class winners. MV sheep will be first in the ring. Collecting cups Cups will be ready for collection from the Livestock Secretary s Tent from 4pm onwards and/or as soon as the cups are returned from the Grand Parade. Declaration I understand that the cups will be my responsibility until returned to Hope Sheep Dog Trials and Agricultural Society. Cups and trophies will be insured for loss and/or damage whilst in my safe keeping.

s Applying To All Exhibitors Exhibitors are reminded of the current bio security and movement regulations in connection with the handling and showing of cattle and sheep. While the Secretary may be able to offer some general advice, you are strongly recommended to read the information from DEFRA, with regard to the showing of livestock. This is available from DEFRA or one their website www.defra.gov.uk. Exhibitors must comply with Health and Safety Regulations. All exhibitors must sign the entry form to acknowledge the Rules and Guidance s as issued and to show compliance with the Livestock Movement Regulations. The general Rules and Regulations for Hope Show are printed in the Show Schedule at the back of this document. Further copies are available from the Livestock Secretary. The individual number and date of birth of stock entered are to my inserted on entry forms where and when requested. Local exhibitors must reside within 10 miles of Hope Church unless otherwise stated. A radius map in available for inspection from the Livestock Secretary. All livestock at the Show must have been the bona-fide property of the exhibitor for at least 2 months immediately prior to the Show (rule 13). All cups and trophies are Perpetual Challenge and cannot be won outright, unless stated otherwise. All transport must be removed from the cattle and sheep lines to the designated parking area before judging commences. Livestock transport MUST use the way marked route for livestock vehicles only. All stock must be on the Showground by 9:00am on the day of the Show. Late arrivals may not be allowed entrance. Stock brought onto the field on the night before the Show remains the responsibility of the owner. Every effort is made to ensure security on the site. In the event of an emergency, every effort will be made to contact the owner. Should veterinary advice be required, this will be at the owner s expense. No stock shall leave the Showground until 4pm. This may change on Show day at the discretion of the Livestock Chairman. If there are less than 3 competitors entered within a section the committee reserve the right to amalgamate classes in that section. All 1 st and 2 nd prize winners are eligible to compete in their respective breed championships. Any Judge and the Chief Livestock Stewards decision is final. Livestock Judges and Judging Times Judge Steward Time In the Livestock Secretary s Tent Fleece Mrs K Griffiths C. Griffiths 10:45 Hay Mr D Sowerby E. Priestley 11:00 In the Cattle Rings Judging will commence at 10:00am onwards and rings will be allocated on the day Commercial Beef Mr D Thornley C. Beal Any Dairy Breed Mr F Spurgen J. Platts Any Other Beef Breed Mr G Hibbert Mr & Mrs I Turner British Blue Mr P Mycock C. Beal Dexter Mr R Hartshorn T. Parker Dexters will be chosen as either Dairy or Beef on Show Day Highland Mr D Rowbottom J. Morley Longhorn Mr A Smith G. Platts Limousin Mr G Hibbert Mr & Mrs I Turner HVYFC Beef Mr K Harrop J. Morley HVYFC Dairy Mr S Elliott R. Platts Cattle Special Prizes C. Beal Dairy Mr F Spurgen J. Platts Beef Mr P Mycock C. Beal Cattle Championships Dairy All Judges Beef All Judges Outside the Secretary s Tent HVYFC Cade Lambs Mrs G Priestley Mrs S Wainwright In the HVYFC Tent HVYFC Tent Classes Mr & Mrs Broomhead B. Critchlow, A Helliewell 11:00 09:30

s for Cattle Exhibitors Commercial Beef Judge: Mr D Thornley Cattle exhibitors are reminded of the regulations with regard to bovine TB. Further details are available from DEFRA. Animals that calf or show evidence of calving whilst on the Showground must be placed in the approved isolation accommodation pending their possible early removal from the Showground. Where an animal calves prematurely or aborts, the Divisional Veterinary Officer must be informed immediately. The animal must be returned home TOGETHER WITH ALL THE ANIMALS FROM THE SAME REGISTERED PREMISES after a full range of samples (including possible placental smear) has been taken. The animal must be isolated in transit. All cattle movements must be reported to BCMS stickers available from livestock secretary s tent. Bulls must be handled in accordance with HSE Guidelines. All beef cattle/dual purpose must have metal clip in nose, to include 2 nd year Young Farmers Calves. The Grand Parade will be held at 3pm. All Champions and First Prize Winners must to take part, failure to do so will result in no prize money been given. Exhibitors should read the General s in this schedule. Classes 10 12 1 st 25, 2 nd 18, 3 rd 12 Class 13 Champion 50, Reserve Champion 25 The Fairfax Trophy will be awarded to the Champion Commercial Beef Class 10 Commercial Beef Steer Class 11 Commercial Beef Heifer Class 12 Best pair having been entered in classes 10 & 11 Class 13 Champion Commercial Beef Classes will be split by weight dependant on entries Any Dairy Breed Judge: Mr F Spurgeon Classes 20 24 1 st 25, 2 nd 18, 3 rd 12 Class 25 Champion 50, Reserve Champion 25 The Poynton Rose Bowl will be awarded to the Champion Any Dairy Breed Class 20 Cow dry and in Calf Class 21 Heifer in Calf with first Calf or to calve within 2 months of the Show Class 22 Cow in milk Class 23 Heifer in milk Class 24 Maiden Heifer not to exceed 18 months Class 25 Champion Any Dairy Breed

Any Other Pure Beef Judge: Mr G Hibbert Dexter Judge: Mr R Hartshorn Classes 30-33 1 st 25, 2 nd 18, 3 rd 12 Class 34 Champion 50, Reserve Champion 25 The Elliott Trophy will be awarded to the Champion Any Other Pure Beef Class 30 Cow in Calf or Calf at foot Class 31 Heifer in Calf or Calf at foot Class 32 Maiden Heifer Class 33 Bull Open Class 34 Champion Any Other Pure Beef Champion eligible for Class SO2 Champion Beef British Blue Judge: Mr P Mycock Classes 40-43 1 st 25, 2 nd 18, 3 rd 12 Class 44 Champion 50, Reserve Champion 25 The Simpson Trophy will be awarded to the Champion British Blue Class 40 Cow in Calf or Calf at foot Class 41 Heifer in Calf or Calf at foot Class 42 Maiden Heifer Class 43 Bull Open Class 44 Champion British Blue Champion eligible for Class SO2 Champion Beef Classes 50-53 1 st 25, 2 nd 18, 3 rd 12 Class 54 Champion 50, Reserve Champion 25 The Sidebottom Cup will be awarded to the Champion Dexter Class 50 Cow in Calf or Calf at foot Class 51 Heifer in Calf or Calf at foot Class 52 Maiden Heifer Class 53 Bull Open Class 54 Champion Dexter Champion eligible for Class CS01/02 Champion Dairy/Beef Dexter s will be chosen as either dairy or beef on Show day Limousin Judge: Mr G Hibbert Classes 60-63 1 st 25, 2 nd 18, 3 rd 12 Class 64 Champion 50, Reserve Champion 25 The Robert Furness Cup will be awarded to the Champion Limousin Class 60 Cow in Calf or Calf at foot Class 61 Heifer in Calf or Calf at foot Class 62 Maiden Heifer Class 63 Bull Open Class 64 Champion Limousin Champion eligible for Class CS02 Champion Beef

Highland Judge: Mr D Rowbottom Longhorn Judge: Mr A Smith Classes 70-75 1 st 25, 2 nd 18, 3 rd 12 Class 76 Champion 50, Reserve Champion 25 The Favell Silver Salver will be awarded to the Champion Highland Class 70 Cow in Calf or in milk Class 71 Heifer born between Jan 1 st &Dec 31 st 3 years ago Class 72 Heifer born between Jan 1 st &Dec 31 st 2 years ago Class 73 Heifer born between Jan 1 st &Dec 31 st last year Class 74 Bull Open Class 75 Highland Calf, born since Class 76 Champion Highland Champion eligible for Class CS02 Champion Beef Females entered in the appendix register of the Highland Cattle Herd Book, either Appendix B or Appendix A, are eligible for entry and are identified by the letter B or A respectively tattooed in the care or written in waterproof ink on an ear tag. Classes 80-83 1 st 25, 2 nd 18, 3 rd 12 Class 84 Champion 50, Reserve Champion 25 The Dalton Trophy will be awarded to the Champion Longhorn Class 80 Cow in Calf or Calf at foot Class 81 Heifer in Calf or Calf at foot Class 82 Maiden Heifer Class 83 Bull Open Class 84 Champion Longhorn Champion eligible for Class CS02 Champion Beef Cattle Championships Class CS01 Champion Dairy Female Champion to receive The Osborn Cup and 50 Class CS02 Champion Beef Animal Champion to receive The Robert Young Cup and 50 No entry fee. Entry by qualification Sheffield Telegraph Points Cup for the open classes Points will be awarded as follows: 4 points to the 1 st prize winner 3 points to the 2 nd 2 points to the 3 rd 1 point to the 4 th In the event of a tie, the exhibitor gaining the most 1 st prizes will be deemed the winner.

Cattle Special Prizes Local Prizes Prizes for 1 st 60 + Chairman s Prize of 30, 2 nd 33 The Tom Woodhouse Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the Winner. Class CSL1 Best Presented Local Animal, having been shown in a previous class or the Young Farmers classes Prizes for 1 st 10, 2 nd 8 The Smith Cup will be awarded to the Winner Class CSL2 Best Local Dairy Cow, Heifer in milk or in Calf Young Handlers Prizes for 1 st 10, 2 nd 8, 3 rd 6, 4 th 4 Class CSY1 Best DAIRY Young Handler Handlers to be 10 years and under on Show Day Animal to be under 12 months, no cows allowed in the ring Prizes for 1 st 10, 2 nd 8, 3 rd 6, 4 th 4 Class CSY2 Best DAIRY Young Handler Handlers to be 11-16 years on Show Day Prizes for 1 st 10, 2 nd 8, 3 rd 6, 4 th 4 Class CSY3 Best BEEF Young Handler Handlers to be 10 years and under on Show Day Animal to be under 12 months, no cows allowed in the ring Prizes for 1 st 10, 2 nd 8, 3 rd 6, 4 th 4 Class CSY4 Best BEEF Young Handler Handlers to be 11-16 years on Show Day Class CSY5 Best overall Beef Young Handler from Classes CSY3 & CYS4 will receive the McCauge Trophy Class CSY6 Best overall Dairy Young Handler from Classes CYS1 & CYS2 will receive the Gibson Trophy Class CSY7 Best Overall Dairy & Beef Young Handler will receive the Young Handler Cup Young Farmers only open to members of Hope Valley Young Farmers Prizes for all classes 1 st 10, 2 nd 8, 3 rd 3, 4 th 2 Class YC1 Dairy Heifer born on or after The Slater Cup will be awarded to the winner Class YC2 Continental Beef Heifer born on or after The Friends MK1 Cup will be awarded to the winner Class YC3 Continental Beef Steer born on or after The Friends MK2 Cup will be awarded to the winner Class YC4 Non-Continental Beef Heifer born on or after The Gee Cup will be awarded to the winner Class YC5 Non-Continental Beef Steer born on or after The Anonymous Friend 1 Cup will be awarded to the winner Class YC6 Champion Beef Calf from the 1 st in Classes YC2-YC5 Class YC7 Best Presented Calf not having won a 1 st, 2 nd or 3 rd prize in YC1-YC5 The Marsden Cup will be awarded to the winner Class YC8 Best Halter Led Calf from Classes YC1-YC5 The Anonymous Friend 2 Cup will be awarded to the winner Class YC9 Best Beef Animal shown in the above classes last year The Watson Perpetual Trophy will be awarded to the winner Class YC10 Best Dairy Heifer shown in Class YC1 last year Class YC11 Best Dairy Heifer shown in Class YC1 and YC10 The Burdall Cup will be awarded to the winner Class YC12 Beef Animal suitable for suckler production in calf or calf at foot, which has been shown previous at the show. The JB Shirt Cup will be awarded to the winner Class YC13 Calf Portfolio, costings and diary of the calf shown in YC1- YC5 The Dalgety/Denkavit Shield will be awarded to the winner All entries are free and must be registered through the Hope Valley YFC Secretary prior to the show. All animals must be halter broken and 2 nd year calves must have a metal clip in nose.

s for Sheep Exhibitors All sheep movements must be accompanied by a completed movement form. A separate form is required for movements on and off the showground. Please present the forms to the Livestock Secretary s tent on arrival. All exhibitors whose stock are in the DEFRA or S.A.C Sheep Health Scheme should ensure that their stock are accompanied by the necessary movement certificate on show day. Members of these health schemes should ensure that their animals are kept at least 2 metres away from non-scheme stock. Please present forms at the Livestock Secretary s tent on arrival. Exhibitors entering more than one breed section must ensure they have sufficient staff on hand for showing. The Grand Parade will be held at 3pm. All Champions and First Prize Winners must to take part, failure to do so will result in no prize money been given. Transport will be available to owners and their sheep to take them to the main ring. All sheep must be in the appropriate pen and all vehicles must be off the field by 9am. Judging will start form 10am. Please remember you can enter a Fleece from this year s clip on the day, see Fleece section of schedule. Exhibitors should read the General s in this schedule. Livestock Judges and Judging Times In the Sheep Lines Judge Steward Time Derbyshire Gritstone Mr R Fielden J. Needham 10:00 DG Champion of Mr J Mares J. Needham TBA Champions Lonk Mr B Crawshaw J. Needham After DG Swaledale Mr R Peirson D. Matthews 10:00 White Faced Woodland Mrs K Dowey R & C Cottrill 10:00 WFW Champion of Champions Mr C Mitchell R & C Cottrill After WFW Blue Faced Leicester Mr G Fairburn 10:00 Mule and Masham Mr AJ Mason T Gilbert 11:00 Suffolk Mr J Keys R. Phaff 10:00 Pure Breed Continental Mr M Hambleton C. Gilbert 10:00 North Country Cheviot Mr W Thompson A Morris 10:00 NCC English National Champion Mr W Thompson A.Morris After NCC Jacob TBC H. Watson 10:00 Rare Breeds Mr PE Titley D&E 10:00 Hawksworth Any Other Pure Breed Mr R Spencer M. Longworth 10:00 Native Commercial Lambs Mr D Thornley R. Watson 10:00 In the Judging Ring by Horse Ring 2 Hope Show Hill Interbreed Championship Hope Show Supreme Sheep Champion Hope Show Young Handlers Mr S Burley J. Needham J Needham TBA TBA Mrs J Belfield C. Cottrill TBA

Derbyshire Gritstone Judge: Mr R Fielden This is the Official Breed Show of the Derbyshire Gritstone Sheep Breeders Society. The Champion Derbyshire Gritstone will receive a Special Society Rosette, the Mr G S Hodgson Silver Salver and the Albert Heathcote Trophy The Shirt Memorial Cup will be awarded to the Best Gritstone Ram Lamb (Class 82) The Tom Naden Perpetual Trophy will be awarded to the Best Pen of Aged Ewes (Class 83) The Hartle Cup will be awarded to the Best Pen of 2 Ewe Lambs (Class 85) The Brocklehurst Cup will be awarded for the Best Wool on Ram Lamb or Ewe Lamb (Class 86) The Bloom Cup will be awarded to the Best Group consisting of Shearling Ewe, Ewe Lamb and any age Ram (Class 87) The Messrs Bagshaws Auctioneers Cup will be awarded to the Best Gritstone of the opposite sex to the Champion (Class 88[1]) The Rumevite Trophy and the Nic and Gill Napper prize of 50 will be awarded to the Best Female Gritstone Champion The DGSS will award a Champion and Reserve Champion Rosette (Class 88[2]) The DGSS will award a Champion and Reserve Champion Rosette to the Best Male Gritstone (Class 88[3]) The Hayfield and Edale Sheepkeepers Society prize of 5 will be awarded to the Best Male Gritstone (Class 88[4]) The Hayfield and Edale Sheepkeepers Society prize of 5 will be awarded to the Best Female Gritstone (Class 88[5]) The Rowarth Cup will be awarded to the competitor with the most points in the Gritstone Classes (Class 88[6]) Points for the Rowarth Cup will be awarded as follows 4 points to the 1 st prize winner 3 points to the 2 nd prize winner 2 points to the 3 rd prize winner 1 point to the 4 th prize winner In the event of a tie, the exhibitor gaining the most 1 st prizes will be deemed the winner. Classes 80-86 1 st 10, 2 nd 8, 3 rd 3 Class 88 Champion 40, Reserve Champion 10 Class 89 Champion 40, Reserve Champion 10 The Karl Kempson Cup will be awarded to the Champion of Champions Class 80 Ram 2 Shear or over Class 81 Shearling Ram Class 82 Ram Lamb bred by the exhibitor Class 83 Pen of 2 Ewes, 2 Shear or over having reared a lamb(s) on or after 1 st Jan this year Class 84 Pen of 2 Shearling Ewes Class 85 Pen of 2 Ewe Lambs Class 86 Wool on Ram Lamb or Ewe Lamb previously shown on the day in Class 82 or 85 Class 87 Best Group of Three consisting of Shearling Ewe, Ewe Lamb and any age Ram from Classes 81-85 Class 88 Champion Derbyshire Gritstone Class 88 [1] Best Sheep of the Opposite Sex to the Champion Class 88 [2] Champion Female/Best Female in Breed Show Class 88[3] Champion Male/Best Male in Breed Show Class 88[4] Best Male that has not won a 1 st prize and is owned by a local exhibitor Class 88[5] Best Female that has not won a 1 st prize and is owned by a local exhibitor Class 88[6] The Rowarth Points Cup Class 88 [7] Best Female Class 89 Derbyshire Gritstone Champion of Champions Open to the Supreme Champion Sheep from all the Shows around the Country.

Lonk Judge: Mr B Crawshaw Classes 90-94 1 st 10, 2 nd 8, 3 rd 3 Class 95 Champion 40, Reserve Champion 10 Class 90 Ram Shearling or Over Class 91 Ram Lamb Class 92 Ewe 2 Shear or Over having reared a lamb(s) on or after 1 st Jan this year Class 93 Shearling Ewe Class 94 Ewe Lamb Class 95 Champion Lonk North Country Cheviot Judge: Mr W Thompson Open to all cheviot breeders within a 25 miles radius of Hope Church F Classes 100-105 1 st 10, 2 nd 8, 3 rd 3 Class 107 Champion 40, Reserve Champion 10 The Tegnose Claret Jug will be award to the Champion NNC Class 100 Ram 2 Shear or Over Class 101 Shearling Ram Class 102 Ram Lamb born on or after Class 103 Ewe, 2 Shear or Over having reared a lamb(s) on after Class 104 Shearling Ewe Class 105 Ewe Lamb born on or after Class 106 Best Local NCC by a local exhibitor (10 miles radius) The Hope Cup and 5 from the Hayfield and Edale Sheepkeepers Society will be awarded to the winner Class 107 Champion North Country Cheviot English National Championship North Country Cheviot Society Members Only Judge: Mr W Thompson Kindly sponsored by Westpoint Vets Classes ENC1 ENC6 Society Rosettes to 6 th place Class ENC7 Champion 100, Reserve Champion 50 The President Cup, Sash and Championship Rosette will be awarded to the English National Champion Reserve Championship Rosette will be awarded to Reserve English National Champion ENC1 Ram 2 Shear or Over ENC2 Shearling Ram ENC3 Ram Lamb ENC4 Ewe 2 Shear or Over ENC5 Shearling Ewe ENC6 Ewe Lamb ENC7 English National Champion English National Champion is not eligible for Hope Show Hill Interbreed Championship unless qualified through a Hope Show Class. Shown sheep must be registered with the NCC Society. Sheep entered in classes 100 to 105 may be shown in classes ENC1 to ENC6 but subject to double entry fees. Please indicate on Hope Show Entry Form if using the same sheep in classes 100 105 and ENC1 ENC6 so double sheep pens are not allocated.

Swaledale Judge: Mr R Peirson Classes 110-115 1 st 10, 2 nd 8, 3 rd 3 Class 116 Champion 40, Reserve Champion 10 The MINSUPS Challenge Trophy will be awarded to the Champion Swaledale Class 110 Ram 2 Shear and Over Class 111 Shearling Ram Class 112 Ram Lamb Class 113 Ewe, 2 Shear or Over having reared a lamb(s) on after Class 114 Shearling Ewe Class 115 Ewe Lamb Class 116 Champion Swaledale Class 117 Best Swaledale Sheep of the opposite sex to the Champion The John G Shirt Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the winner Class 118 Hayfield and Edale Sheepkeepers Local Prize Best Male that has not won a 1 st prize and is breed and owned by a local exhibitor (10 mile radius) 5 awarded to the winner Class 119 Hayfield and Edale Sheepkeepers Local Prize Best Female that has not won a 1 st prize and is breed and owned by a local exhibitor (10 mile radius) 5 awarded to the winner White Faced Woodland Classes 120-125 1 st 10, 2 nd 8, 3 rd 3 Judge: Ms K Dowey Class 126 Champion 40, Reserve Champion 10 Class 127 Champion of Champions 40, Reserve Champion of Champions 10 The William Yates Silver Salver will be awarded to the Champion White Faced Woodland The White Faced Woodland Breeders Group Trophy will be awarded to the winner of the Champion of Champions The Chairman s Trophy will be awarded to the Reserve Champion of Champions Class 120 Ram, 2 Shear or Over Class 121 Shearling Ram Class 122 Ram Lamb Class 123 Ewe 2 Shear or Over having reared a lamb(s) on after Class 124 Shearling Ewe Class 125 Ewe Lamb Class 126 Champion White Faced Woodland Champion and Reserve are eligible to entry Class 127 Class 127 White Faced Woodland Champion of Champions Open to Champion and Reserve Champions from all the shows around the Country prior to Hope Show Mule and Masham Judge: Mr AJ Mason Classes 130-136 1 st 10, 2 nd 8, 3 rd 3 Class 137 Champion 40, Reserve Champion 10 The Metcalfe Trophy will be awarded to the Champion Pair of Mule or Mashams Class 130 Pair of Mule Ewes having reared a lamb(s) this year Class 131 Pair of Mule Shearling Ewes The S & M Sidebottom Shield will be awarded to the winner

Class 132 Pair of Mule Ewe Lambs born in this year The David Webster Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the winner Class 133 Pair of Mashams Ewes having reared a lamb(s) on for after Class 134 Pair of Masham Shearling Ewes Class 135 Pair of Masham Mules lambs born on or after Jan 1 st this year The Taylor Cup will be awarded to the winner Class 136 Best SINGLE Mule or Masham Ewe Lamb home bred by a local exhibitor (10 mile radius) Class 137 Champion Pair of Mule or Masham Class 138 Hayfield and Edale Sheepkeepers Society Prize Best Pair of Mule Ewe Lambs that have not won a 1 st prize and are owned by a local exhibitor 5 will be awarded to the winner Jacob Judge: TBC Kindly sponsored by The Ex Hope Chest Ladies Classes 140-144 1 st 10, 2 nd 8, 3 rd 3 Class 145 Champion 40, Reserve Champion 10 The Crossland Cup and the Jacob Sheep Society rosette (members only) will be awarded to the Champion Jacob The Meadowlands Lofty Perpetual Trophy will be awarded to the Reserve Champion Jacob Class 140 Ram, Shearling and Over Class 141 Ram Lamb born on or after Class 142 Ewe 2 Shear or Over having reared a lamb(s) on after Class 143 Shearling Ewe Class 144 Ewe Lamb born on or after Class 145 Champion Jacob Rare Breeds Judge: Mr PE Titley Classes 150-154 1 st 10, 2 nd 8, 3 rd 3 Class 155 Champion 40, Reserve Champion 10 The Crimea Trophy will be awarded to the Champion Rare Breed Class 150 Ram, Shearling or Over Class 151 Ram Lamb born on or after Class 152 Ewe, 2 Shear or Over having reared a lamb(s) on after Class 153 Shearling Ewe Class 154 Ewe Lamb born on or after Class 155 Champion Rare Breed Sheep must be on the Rare Breed Survival Trust list Hope Show is a RBST Young Shepherd of the Year qualifier, please see Young Sheep Handers Section for more details Any Other Pure Breed Native Judge: Mr R Spencer Classes 160-164 1 st 10, 2 nd 8, 3 rd 3 Class 165 Champion 40, Reserve Champion 10 The J G Holland Trophy will be awarded to the Champion AOPB Native

Class 160 Ram, Shearling or Over Class 161 Ram Lamb born on or after Class 162 Ewe, 2 Shear or Over having reared a lamb(s) on after Class 163 Shearling Ewe Class 164 Ewe Lamb born on or after Class 165 Champion AOPB Native Suffolk Judge: Mr J Keys Classes 170-175 1 st 10, 2 nd 8, 3 rd 3 Class 177 Champion 40, Reserve Champion 10 The Hope Sheepdog and Agricultural Society s Challenge Cup and the Suffolk Sheep Society Rosette will be awarded to the Champion Suffolk The Walker Cup will be awarded to the Champion Suffolk Female from Classes 173-175 Class 170 Ram Shearling & Over (trimmed or untrimmed) Class 171 Ram Lamb trimmed Class 172 Ram Lamb untrimmed Class 173 Ewe, 2 Shear or Over having reared a lamb(s) on after Class 174 Shearling Ewe Class 175 Ewe Lamb Class 176 Walker Cup Class 177 Champion Suffolk All entries to be Maedi Visna Accredited Suffolk classes are restricted to registered flock owners with the Suffolk Sheep Society. Exhibitors MUST include their flock number of their entry form. Blue Faced Leicester Judge: Mr G Fairburn Classes 190-195 10, 2 nd 8, 3 rd 3 Class 196 Champion 40, Reserve Champion 10 The Johnson Simpson Trophy will be awarded to the Champion Blue Faced Leicester Class 190 Shearling Ram Class 191 Aged Ram Class 192 Ram Lamb Class 193 Aged Ewe Class 194 Shearling Ewe Class 195 Ewe Lamb Class 196 Champion Blue Faced Leicester Any Pure Breed Continental Texels can be MV or NON MV (Please state on entry form) Judge: Mr M Hambleton Classes 200-204 10, 2 nd 8, 3 rd 3 Class 205 Champion 40, Reserve Champion 10 The Sheffield Assay Office Salver & Texel Society Rosette will be awarded to the Best Texel Class 200 Ram, Shearling or Over Class 201 Ram Lamb born on or after Class 202 Ewe, 2 Shear or Over having reared a lamb(s) on after

Class 203 Shearling Ewe Class 204 Ewe Lamb born on or after Class 205 Champion AOPB Continental Sheep must be a recognised Continental Breed. State breed on entry form. clas Young Sheep Handlers Judge: Mrs J Belfield Classes 210 and 211 1 st 4, 2 nd 3, 3 rd 2, 4 th 1 The Wilson Memorial Cup will be awarded to the winner of Class 210 The Bonsall Cup will be awarded to the winner of Class 211 Class 210 Young Handler under 10 Class 211 Young Handler 10 16 years Handlers will be judged on their presentation of themselves and their ability to show their animal Entrants to show a sheep not entered in any other class and penned in the young handler lines (sheep does not have to be pure bred) Rare Breed Survival Trust Young Shepherd of the Year Hope Show is pleased to have been selected once again as a qualifying heat for the RBST Young Shepherd of the Year. The Grand Final will be held at The Royal County Berkshire Show, at the Newbury Showground on Sunday 17 th September 2017 Class 210RBST Junior Young Handler aged 8-12 Class 211RBST Senior Young Handler aged 13-16 Sheep must be on the Rare Breed Survival Trust list Handlers will be judged on their presentation of themselves and their ability to show their animal. Commercial Lambs Judge: Mr D Thornley Classes 220,221, YF220, YF221 1 st 10, 2 nd 8, 3 rd 3 Class 223-10 Class 224, 225-12.50 The Edwards Cup will be awarded to the Best Pen in Class 221 The Sidebottom and Wreaks Cup will be awarded to the Champion Pen Class 222 The Brian Morley Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the Winner of Class YF222 Class 220 Pen of 3 Continental Cross Lambs Class 221 Pen of 3 Native/Non Continental Cross Lambs Class 222 Commercial Lamb Championship Class 223 Best Single Commercial Lamb in Show Class 224 Hayfield and Edale Sheep Keepers Society Prize Best Pen of Lambs in Class 220 bred and entered by a local breeder (radius 5 miles of Hope Church) Class 225 Hayfield and Edale Sheep Keepers Society Prize Best Pen of Lambs in Class 221 bred and entered by a local breeder (radius 5 miles of Hope Church) Hope Valley YFC Commercial Lambs Members of Hope Valley YFC only

Class YF220 Pen of 3 Continental Cross Lambs Class YF221 Pen of 3 Native/Non Continental Cross Lambs Class YF222 Commercial Lamb Championship Hay Judge: Mr D Sowerby The Michael Jolley Memorial Silver Salver will be awarded to the Champion Hay Class HO1 Meadow Hay s All Hay entries must be from this year s hay crop, examples from big bale hay excepted. Entries will be taken on the day and must be displayed in the Livestock Secretary s tent by 9:00am Fleece Judge: Mrs K Griffiths Class FO7 Champion Fleece The British Wool Marketing Board Plaque will be awarded to the Champion Fleece Class FO1 Best Mountain and Moorland Fleece Class FO2 Best Hill Fleece Class FO3 Best Short Wool Fleece Class FO4 Best Long Wool and Lustre Fleece Class FO5 Best Medium and Crossbred Fleece Class FO6 Best Coloured Fleece Class FO7 Champion Fleece s All Fleece entries must be from this year s wool clip, submitted in a clean bag. Entries will be taken on the day and must be displayed in the Livestock Secretary s tent by 9:00am Each entry needs to be accompanied by an identity label providing the name of the exhibitor and the bred of sheep the fleece was taken from. The Fleeces will be classified by the Judge on Show day.f