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SHOEING & SHOEMAKING ENGLAND S ROYAL 4 DAY SHOW WWW.BATHANDWEST.COM 31 MAY 3 JUNE 2017

Bath & West Shows Ltd would like to thank the following for generously supporting the show. RICHARD ASH HORSESHOES & LEGG BROTHERS LTD Gas forges hired from Cecil Swan Fires

Bath & West Shows Limited (Registered in England & Wales with Number 8680261) Royal Bath and West Show Shepton Mallet Wednesday 31 May to Saturday 3 June 2017 SHOEING & SHOEMAKING SCHEDULE Entries Close: Postal 5 April or Online - 12 April (www.bathandwest.com) NO ENTRIES, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THIS DATE Chief Executive: Rupert Cox THE SHOWGROUND, SHEPTON MALLET, SOMERSET BA4 6QN Telephone: 01749 822209

JUDGES: Mr J Nunn, Staffordshire Mr A Bowyer, Devon ENTRY FEES: Class SH1: 300 per pair (including VAT) Classes SH2, SH3-SH5 & SH9: 20 each entry (including VAT) Classes SH6-SH8: 10 each entry (including VAT) PRIZES: Class SH1: 1 st 2,000; 2 nd 1500; 3 rd 1000; 4 th 500 Classes SH2: 1 st 45; 2 nd 35; 3 rd 22.50; 4 th 12.50. Class SH4: 1 st 40; 2 nd 30; 3 rd 20; 4 th 15. Classes SH3, SH5 & SH9: 1 st 60; 2 nd 40; 3 rd 30; 4 th 20. Classes SH6, SH7 & SH8: 1 st 25; 2 nd 17; 3 rd 11; 4 th 8. Presentation of Prizes: Wednesday 31 May Live Pairs Shoeing & Shoemaking (SH1) ***** Saturday 3 June Riding Pony Shoeing Class, Open Classes and Apprentice Classes (SH2, SH3, SH4, SH5, SH6 SH7, SH8 and SH9) by Master of the Worshipful Company of Farriers - Mr John Peacock

CLASSES Rough dressing will be allowed Class SH1 Class SH2 LIVE PAIRS SHOEING & SHOEMAKING To be held on Wednesday 31 May. Time allowed Shoeing 1 hour 10 minutes two feet diagonal pair; Shoemaking 1 hour 30 minutes to make four shoes. Scores from both elements to be added together to produce the winning pair. This Class is restricted to the first 28 pairs. RIDING PONY SHOEING To be held on Thursday 1 June. Time allowed 1 hour. Restricted to farriers who have not been placed 1st, 2nd or 3rd in any open shoeing competition in the last three years. This Class is restricted to 28 persons. The winner to receive The Fred Kent Perpetual Challenge Trophy (CO4). The highest placed competitor from the South West will receive The Richard Ash Perpetual Challenge Trophy (CO26). Class SH3 OPEN PONY SHOEING To be held on Thursday 1 June. Time allowed 1 hour 10 minutes. Competitors will be required to shoe two feet (one fore and one hind) and make one specimen shoe to the judge's requirements. This class will run concurrently with Riding Pony Shoeing (SH2), but with dedicated prizes. The combined class is restricted to 28 persons. The No.14 Region of the Pony Club Challenge Cup (CO5) and The Golden Guinea Challenge Trophy (CO3), offered by Messrs J R Parkington & Co Ltd to be awarded to the winner of the Open Pony Shoeing. Class SH4 Class SH5 OPEN SHOEMAKING COMPETITION To be held on Thursday 1 June and Friday 2 June. Time allowed 50 minutes. This Class is restricted to 36 persons and will use GAS. OPEN COB SHOEING To be held on Friday 2 June. Time allowed 1 hour 10 minutes. This Class is restricted to 28 persons. The winner to receive The H M Ball Memorial Challenge Trophy (CO1) and the Worshipful Company of Farriers Silver Medal. Class SH6 APPRENTICE SHOEMAKING COMPETITION By first and second year indentured Apprentices. To be held on Saturday 3 June. Time allowed 50 minutes. This Class is restricted to 20 persons and will use GAS. (Apprentice striker only). The winner to receive the Worshipful Company of Farriers Bronze medal. Class SH7 APPRENTICE SHOEMAKING COMPETITION By third and fourth year indentured Apprentices. To be held on Saturday 3 June. Time allowed 50 minutes. This Class is restricted to 20 persons and will use GAS. (Apprentice striker only). The winner to receive the Worshipful Company of Farriers Bronze medal. Class SH8 APPRENTICE THERAPEUTIC CLASS To be held on Saturday 3 June. Time allowed 50 minutes. Two shoes to be made to the judge's specifications. This Class is restricted to 20 persons and will use GAS. (Apprentice striker only).

Class SH9 OPEN HUNTER SHOEING To be held on Saturday 3 June. Time allowed 1 hour and 5 minutes. This Class is restricted to 28 persons. The winner to receive The Crown and Thistle Perpetual Challenge Cup (CO2), offered by Messrs Miles, Druce Steel Ltd and the Worshipful Company of Farriers Silver Medal. CHAMPION PRIZE SHC1 For the Champion Farrier gaining the most points overall in Classes SH3, SH4, SH5 & SH9 The Sidmouth Trophy (CO8) and a Royal Bath & West Champion Tankard and Rosette. Reserve Champion - Royal Bath & West Reserve Champion Rosette. Points for the Championship are awarded as follows: 1st 14; 2nd 12; 3rd 10; 4th 8; 5th 6; 6th 4 In the event of a tie the result of the Open Shoemaking will be the deciding factor. SPECIAL PRIZE SHS1 For the best specimen shoe in Class SH1 Two boxes of ready-made horse shoes, offered by Mr Richard Ash and a Royal Bath & West Special Rosette. SHS2 For the best prepared foot in Classes SH1, SH2, SH3, SH5 & SH9 Two boxes of ready-made horse shoes, offered by Mr Richard Ash and a Royal Bath & West Special Rosette. (Presented in each class). THE WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF FARRIERS Makes awards in order to promote, support and maintain the highest standard of excellence in Farriery. Registered Farriers who are awarded the Company's medals have attained the very high standard demanded by the Company. The Company is grateful to THE ROYAL BATH & WEST SHOW for supporting these aims. SH6 Apprentice Award 1st and 2nd Year Bronze Medal SH7 Apprentice Award 3rd and 4th Year Bronze Medal SH5 Open Cob Shoeing Silver Medal SH9 Open Hunter Shoeing Silver Medal

Shoeing & Shoemaking Regulations HOW TO ENTER Either enter on-line at www.bathandwest.com by 12 April, or complete the enclosed entry form and send it, together with your fee to the Entries Office, Bath & West Shows Limited, The Showground, Shepton Mallet BA4 6QN to arrive not later than 5 April. Cheques should be made payable to Bath & West Shows Ltd. No entries will be accepted after the entry close dates and it is a condition that all exhibitor s names and addresses will be printed in the catalogue. What happens next pre Show After the close of entries you will be sent a pack containing the following: A wristband to provide access to the Showground or for Apprentices, one exhibitor s ticket. A Blacksmith/Farrier Car Park pass to gain access to the designated parking/ camping area. A timetable of your class showing the running order. Any additional tickets which you purchased when entering. Then At Show Competitors must be in attendance at the Forge at least half an hour before the commencement of their round. Latecomers will be disqualified. The Presentation for the Live Pairs Shoeing and Shoemaking class will take place on Wednesday 31 May at the Forge and Exhibitors will forfeit their prize money if they are not in attendance at the presentation. Presentations for the Riding Pony Shoeing class, the Open Classes and the Apprentice Classes will take place on Saturday 3 June at the Forge and Exhibitors will forfeit their prize money if they are not in attendance at the presentation.

Entries: 1. Entries may be made: (a) On the printed form contained in schedule, which should be forward with the correct fee to The Entries Office, Bath & West Shows Ltd, The Showground, Shepton Mallet BA4 6 QN, to be received not later than 5 April (b) Enter online at www.bathandwest.com ONLINE ENTRIES CLOSE 12 APRIL at 5:00pm. No entries will be accepted after this date. CONDITION OF ENTRY IS ALL EXHIBITORS NAMES AND ADDRESSED WILL BE PRINTED IN THE CATALOGUE. 2. Entries in the Shoeing Classes will be restricted as follows: - Class SH1, restricted to the first 28 pairs. - Class SH2, restricted to the first 28 entrants - Class SH3, restricted to the first 28 entrants - Class SH4, restricted to the first 36 entrants - Class SH5, restricted to the first 28 entrants - Class SH6, restricted to the first 20 entrants - Class SH7, restricted to the first 20 entrants - Class SH8, restricted to the first 20 entrants - Class SH9, restricted to the first 28 entrants. All Smiths must be registered with the Registration Council and their registration number must be shown on the entry form. Prizes: 3. In no case shall a prize be awarded unless the Judge, after consultation with the Stewards, deems the entries to have sufficient merit. Where there is only a small entry in a class and the Judge, after consultation with the Stewards, considers the exhibits unworthy of the highest prize offered, it shall be in their power to award a lower prize. The Judge's decision shall be final. 4. ALL prize money may be collected in cash from an Ice Event booth sited in The Foyer of The Showering Pavilion, or on Eighth Avenue on presentation of the prize money voucher between 8:30am and 6:30pm. Stewards will issue winning exhibitors a prize money voucher which can be redeemed on the day. Please see conditions on the reverse of the prize money voucher. 5. Exhibitors wishing to have trophies engraved should do so at their own cost but any engraving must be similar in size, style and layout to previous engravings to ensure consistency. The Show will seek reimbursement for the cost of repairing any damage caused to trophies through mishandling or engraving. Competitors in classes: 6. - SH1 will be required to shoe one horse and make four shoes. - SH2 - will be required to make two shoes to be fitted to the feet (one front, one hind). - SH3 - will be required to make two shoes (one front, one hind). - SH3, SH5 & SH9 - competitors to accept the feet allocated by the Stewards. - SH4, SH6 & SH7 - will be required to make two shoes to the Judge's specification. - SH5 - a Smith may be required to hand fuller a shoe.

- SH8 - two shoes to be made to the Judge's specifications. - SH9 - the hind shoe to be a caulk and wedge. 7. Details of the shoe required will be forwarded. 8. Competitors must be in attendance at the Forge at least half an hour before the commencement of their round. Latecomers will be disqualified. 9. (a) The Stewards will be responsible for timekeeping and will enter details on the Time Sheet which will be displayed under the clock in the Shoeing Shed. (b) All work must be completed in the time specified. Any competitor going over the specified time will be disqualified. No waiting time will be allowed. 10. Competitors must provide their own nails and tools. 11. Each competitor must make his own arrangements for a striker. The striker's name must be shown on the entry form. The competitions cannot be delayed for a striker who is acting as a striker for another competitor, or where the competitor is himself a striker and under these circumstances the Stewards may disqualify the competitor. 12. Forges, anvils and vice, iron and fuel will be provided by the Show. 13. In this clause the term Exhibitor shall include persons taking part in any competition or display arranged by the Show, and the owner of any animal, plant, machinery or other thing involved in any such competition or display or otherwise exhibited on the Showground. Save for death or personal injury caused by the negligence of the Show, its servants or agent, the Show will not be responsible for death, injury, disease, damage or loss caused to any exhibitor or to his or her servant or agent or to any animal, article, plant, machinery or thing of whatever nature brought onto the Showground by the said exhibitor from whatever cause death, injury, disease, damage or loss arises. (See also Reg. 14). 14. The Show will not be responsible in any way for any article, plant, machinery or object of any kind exhibited on the Showground. The exhibitor shall assume full responsibility therefore, including liability for all claims arising out of the exhibition, handling or housing of such exhibits and the conduct of the stand generally. The exhibitor shall indemnify the Show against all claims, damages or expenses whatsoever in any way arising out of the presence of the exhibitor or his exhibits on the Showground. Acceptance of the foregoing provisions shall be a condition of entry. 15. Non-competing farriers must not be on the floor whilst a class is in progress. Objections: 16. Any Exhibitor wishing to lodge an objection having reference to an entry exhibited at the Show must make the same in writing to the Show Office, and deposit the sum of 50. If on investigation the objection is not sustained to the satisfaction of the Stewards, the sum thus deposited shall at the discretion of the Council, be forfeited to the funds of the Show. All objections must be delivered at the Show Office on the Showground on the day on with the award is made, and no objection will be SUBSEQUENTLY received, unless a satisfactory reason be assigned for the delay. The Stewards will consider such objections at the Show Office, at which time and place any person making the objection must attend or be represented by an authorised agent. The decision of the Stewards shall be final.

17. The Show reserves the sole and absolute right to interpret these or any other prescribed conditions and regulations, or Prize Sheets, and to settle arbitrarily and determine all matters, questions or differences in regard thereto, or otherwise arising out of or connected with or incident to the Show. Also to refuse and to cancel any entries, disqualify exhibitors, prohibit exhibition of entries, vary or cancel awards of prizes or reserve numbers, and relax conditions, as the Show may deem expedient. Health & Safety Regulations: 18. Competitors are to comply with Health & Safety regulations and MUST provide and use their own Personal Protective Equipment. 19. Exhibitors are reminded that they must conform to the requirements of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and other relevant Health and Safety legislation. Exhibitors must also comply to The Equalities Act 2010 (formerly The Disability and Discrimination Act); the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005; the Health Act 2006 incorporating the Smoke free Legislation. Environmental Health Officers, Trading Standard Officers and Fire Officers will be in attendance at the Show and have the authority to take appropriate enforcement action. 20. Smoking is prohibited in all buildings. New or amended regulations are marked in the margin By Order of the Show Telephone: (01749) 822200 Chief Executive www.bathandwest.com Bath & West Shows Limited The Showground, Shepton Mallet, BA4 6QN Registered in England & Wales No. 8680261

31 May 3 June 2017 PAYMENT FORM Payment by BACS For electronic payment our Bank details are as follows: Bank Name: Handlesbanken Account Name: Bath & West Shows Limited Sort Code: 40-51-62 Account Number: 72417482 (Please enter your trading name as a reference) Payment by credit /debit card Card No Expiry Date: Please enter card security no. (last 3 digits of number next to signature on back of card) * PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT IN BLOCK CAPITALS * Company Name * Contact Name * Address * Post Code * Date * Telephone Number Please return this form together with your entry form to: Entries Office, Bath & West Shows Limited, The Showground, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, BA4 6QN.