Milk Record Classes Class 1 - Ayrshires Class 2 - Holstein Friesians For entry in both Ayrshire and Holstein Classes. In the case of both breeds the qualifying lactation shall be that immediately preceding the Show and the animal must have calved again, or be due to calve, within 13 months of the previous calving; lactiation to be based on a 305 days record. For the purposes of these competitions Heifers must have calved for the first time before attaining the age of 3 years. Basis of Scoring 1 point for each 3kg of butterfat and protein produced with a 10% addition for a heifer lactation. INSPECTION. First cow to receive 200 points and all other cows to be downpointed at the discretion of the judge. PRIZES to be awarded to the animals gaining the highest combined points on the above basis of all allocation. JUDGES will be requested to make allowances for animals still milking in their qualifying lactation Proof of value to be taken from Monthly Statement Milk Record Sheet when 305 days or less value appears for animal presented and handed to the Secretary not later than the evening preceding the Show. For those with cattle still having finished lactation on old lactation sheets, milk records will give a 305 day value sheet of proof. 13
Cattle - Ayrshire - judging begins at 10.30am ENTRY FEE: 2.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st - 5; 2nd - 4; 3rd - 3. 1. Cow, in Milk, 4 years old and upwards Special prizemoney; 1st prize 15, 2nd prize 10, 3rd prize 5 Sponsored by Robin Walker, Sergeantlaw. 2. Quey, in Milk, 2 years old and upwards Special prizemoney; 1st prize 10, 2nd prize 5, 3rd prize 3 Sponsored by Craig Wilson Ltd, Auctioneers, Ayr 01292 262241 3. Cow, due to calve before 31st July Sponsored by Abbey Veterinary Group, Paisley 0141 887 4111 & Greenock 01475 721155 4. Cow, due to calve after 31st July, (not in milk) Sponsored by Hamilton Bros Ltd Agri Engineers, Bishopton 01505 862010 5. Milk Records, Class 1 - Ayrshires The Lorimer s Beer Tankard presented by Mathew Struthers 6. Quey, in calf, 2 years old Sponsored by Imperial Heating Oils, Dellingburn Street, Greenock 01475 725399 7. Quey, 1 Year Old Sponsored by Mr Hugh Blair, Mosside Farm, Kilbarchan 8. Two Best Animals, bought or bred, any age or sex The Lord Howard of Glossop Perpetual Silver Cup Sponsored by Mr Hugh Blair, Mosside Farm, Kilbarchan 9. 3 Cows or Queys, any age Sponsored by W.A Carruth, Callochant, Kilbarchan AYRSHIRE CHAMPIONSHIP 10. Best Animal of Cow Kind, bred by exhibitor The David Clark Perpetual Silver Cup 11. Best Ayrshire, bought or bred The Lord Inverclyde Perpetual Silver Cup 12. Best Ayrshire, any age or sex, 1st prize-winners excluded Confined to members of Young Farmers Clubs in the Show area Sponsored by Ellie & Bill McIntosh, Huthead, Kilbarchan. 15
Cattle - Holstein Friesians ENTRY FEE: 2.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st - 5; 2nd - 4; 3rd - 3. 13. Holstein Friesian Cow, in Milk, 4 years and upwards Special prizemoney; 1st prize 15, 2nd prize 10, 3rd prize 5. Sponsored by John Craig, Brookfield. 14. Holstein Friesian Cow, 4 years and upwards in calf, to calve Before 31st July, not in milk. Sponsored by Ian Brocket, Park O Barnaigh, Kilbarchan. 15. Holstein Friesian Cow, 4 years and upwards in calf, to calve After 31st July, not in milk. Sponsored by Craig Wilson, Auctioneers, Ayr 01292 262241 16. Holstein Friesian Heifer, 2 or 3 years old, in Milk Sponsored by Hamilton Bros. Ltd, Agricultural Engineers, Bishopton 01505 862010 17. Milk Records, Class 2 - Holstein Friesians The Ushers Tankard. Sponsored by Bobbins, 25 Steeple Street 01505 705509 18. Holstein Friesian Quey, 2 or 3 years old, due to calve after 1st September Sponsored by E Williams, Butcher, Tandlehill Road, Kilbarchan 19. Holstein Friesian Quey, 1 year old Sponsored by Robert Baxter, Gibblaston Farm, Kilmacolm. 20. For Best Holstein Friesian Animal shown in Class 18/19 The Lord Inverclyde Perpetual Silver Cup (Lochwinnoch Agricultural Society). Special prize by Ian Brocket, Park O Barnaigh, Kilbarchan - 10.00 21. 2 Best Holstein Friesian Animals, bought and bred, any age or sex Silver Cup by the late Mrs Andrew Hunter. Won outright and re-presented by the late David Lyle Esq. Sponsored by W.A. Carruth, Callochant, Kilbarchan. 22. Best Team of 4 Holstein Friesians Special Prize - Tankard by B.O.C.M. Pauls Ltd, Penrith Mill, Penrith, Cumbria 23. Best Young Handler, (14-26 years old) (Cattle) Judged on handling only. Sponsored by John Douglas, 2 Merchiston Drive, Brookfield HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN CHAMPIONSHIP 24. Best Holstein Friesian bred and reared in Show District The Ian Russell Perpetual Cup 25. Best Holstein Friesian, bought or bred Challenge Cup by Spillers Ltd 26. Best Holstein Friesian, any age or sex, 1st prize-winners excluded Confined to members of Young Farmers Clubs in Show area. Sponsored by Abbey Veterinary Group, Paisley 0141 887 4111 & Greenock 01475 721155 27. Best Dairy Cow or Heifer in calf or milk, any breed Silver Challenge Cup by Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire Hunt (Renfrewshire Agricultural Society). Special Prize by Scotmin Nutrition Ltd. 17
Beef Cattle ENTRY FEE: 2.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st - 10; 2nd - 5; 3rd - 4. PEDIGREE 28. Pedigree Calf born after 16th June 2012 Sponsored by Rhona McLean, 7 Glentyan Avenue, Kilbarchan 29. Yearling Heifer Sponsored by Moniabrock Aberdeen Angus Sandy Love, Meikle Burntshields Tel: 01505 702642 30. Two Year Old Heifer Sponsored by Don Plant Tel: 01505 843103 31. Cow in Calf or Calf at Foot (penned or haltered) Sponsored by Moniabrock Aberdeen Angus Sandy Love, Meikle Burntshields Tel: 01505 702642 32. Best Pedigree Beef Animal Sponsored by W. A. Carruth, Callochant, Kilbarchan. Special Prize by Robin Walker, President - 15.00. COMMERCIAL BEEF 33. Commercial Calf born after 1st January Sponsored by Rhona Moore, 7 Glentyan Avenue, Kilbarchan 34. Cow And Calf (penned or haltered) Sponsored by Willie & Mairi Harper, Gryffe Valley Beef Tel: 01505 613218 35. Cross Bred Bullock over 6 months Sponsored by Norman Anthony Mitchell, c/o Dublin 36. Cross Bred Heifer over 6 months Sponsored by Don Plant Tel: 01505 843103 37. Best Commercial Beef Animal Sponsored by Trevor Marsh. Special Prize by Robin Walker, President - 15.00. BEEF CATTLE CHAMPIONSHIP 38. Best Beef Animal In Beef Section The I. J. Galloway Cup. Special prize 15, Reserve 10. Sponsored by: Robin Walker, Sergeantlaw 19
Children s Cattle Classes ENTRY FEE: FREE PRIZE MONEY: 1st - 5; 2nd - 4; 3rd - 3. Calf to be shown by a child who is 13 years or under, on the day of the show. A Prize will be given to every child who shows a calf in Classes 39, 40 & 41 39. Ayrshire Calf, born on or after 1st January last, shown by Sponsored by Alex Kennedy. Special Prize by Christine Carruth, High Auchensale, for Best leader. 40. Holstein Friesian Calf, born on or after 1st January last, Sponsored by John Smith, Midhouse, Kilbarchan. Special Prize by The Blair Family, Moss-side, for Best Leader. 41. Beef Calf other than Ayrshire or Holstein Friesian, Born on or after 1st January last. Sponsored by Isabel Kennedy Special Prize by Mrs J. Steel, Low Semple, for Best Leader 42. Best Young Handler Lorimer s Tankard donated by Matthew Struthers. 21
Sheep - judging begins at 10am ENTRY FEE: 1.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st - 5; 2nd - 4; 3rd - 3. CHEVIOT 43. Ewe, with lamb at foot Sponsored by Abbey Veterinary Group, Paisley 0141 887 4111 & Greenock 01475 721155 44. Ewe Hogg Sponsored by Mr Robin Blair, Pennytersal, Kilmacolm 45. Ewe Lamb Sponsored by Morag Baxter, Gibblaston, Kilmacolm. 46. Tup, 2 Years and over 47. Tup, Hogg 48. Tup Lamb 49. Best Group Of 3, no two animals from any one class 50. Best Cheviot bred and reared in Show District 10 Prize Money CHEVIOT CHAMPIONSHIP 51. Champion Cheviot 10 Prize Money. Sponsored by Robin Walker. 23
Sheep continued ENTRY FEE: 1.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st - 5; 2nd - 4; 3rd - 3. BLUEFACED LEICESTER 52. Ewe Sponsored by John Smith, Midhouse, Kilbarchan. 53. Ewe Hogg Sponsored by John Smith, Midhouse, Kilbarchan. 54. Ewe Lamb Sponsored by Craig Wilson Auctioneers, Ayr 01292 262241 55. Tup, 2 Years and over Sponsored by John Smith, Midhouse, Kilbarchan 56. Tup, Hogg Sponsored by Neil Geddes, South Barnbeth, Bridge of Weir. 57. Tup Lamb Sponsored by Christine Geddes, South Barnbeth, Bridge of Weir. 58. Best Group Of Three - no two animals from any one class Sponsored by Aileen Russell. 59. Best Bluefaced Leicester bred and reared in Show District Silver Cup Presented by Mrs J. B. Burt BLUEFACED CHAMPIONSHIP 60. Champion Bluefaced Leicester 10 Prize Money. Sponsored by Robin Walker. 29
Sheep continued BLACKFACED 61. Ewe with Lamb at foot Sponsored by Robert Carruth, Carsemeadow. 62. Ewe Hogg Sponsored by Robert Carruth, Carsemeadow. 63. Ewe Lamb Sponsored by Mr D Russell, Benview, Howwood 64. Tup, 2 Years and Over Sponsored by Don Plant, Tel: 01505 843103. 65. Tup Hogg Sponsored by Mr D Russell, Benview, Howwood 66. Tup Lamb Sponsored by Imperial Heating Oils, Dellingburn Street, Greenock 01475 725399 67. Best Sheep, any age or sex. 1st prize-winners excluded Member of Young Farmers Clubs in show area. 68. Best Group of 3 - no two animals from any one class 69. Best Blackfaced Sheep, bred and reared in Show District Blackfaced Cup BLACKFACED CHAMPIONSHIP 70. Champion Blackfaced Sheep 10 Prize Money. Sponsored by Robin Walker. 31
Sheep continued SUFFOLK 71. Tup, Any Age Sponsored by A.C. McIntyre, Knowes 72. Ewe Sponsored by A.C. McIntyre, Knowes 73. Tup Hogg 74. Ewe Hogg If you would like to sponsor this class please contact the Secretary 75. Ewe Lamb 76. Tup Lamb 77. Best Group Of 3 - male, female and lamb 78. Best Suffolk Sheep, bred and reared in Show District 10 Prize Money SUFFOLK CHAMPIONSHIP 79. Champion Suffolk Presented with the Scottish Farmer Perpetual Tankard and 10 COMMERCIAL SHEEP 80. Pen Of Three Prime Lambs Sponsored by Mr D. Russell, Benview, Howwood 81. Best Fat Lamb Sponsored by Judith Marsh, Bardrain Farm 82. Ewe, with lamb at foot 33
Sheep continued TEXEL SHEEP 83. Tup Sponsored by John Burns, The Barn, Drygate, Kilbarchan. 84. Ewe Sponsored by John Galloway, Veterinary Surgeon, Paisley. 85. Tup Hogg Sponsored by Judith Marsh, Bardrain Farm 86. Ewe Hogg Sponsored by Mr D. Russell, Benview, Howwood 87. Ewe Lamb Sponsored by Rhona McLean, 7 Glentyan Avenue, Kilbarchan. 88. Tup Lamb Sponsored by Rhona McLean, 7 Glentyan Avenue, Kilbarchan. 89. Best Texel Sheep bred and reared in Show District Sponsored by Aileen Russell. Special prize - 10.00 90. Group Of Three Texel Sheep - male, female and lamb Sponsored by: Don Plant - 01505 843103. Special prize - 10.00 TEXEL CHAMPIONSHIP 91. Champion Texel Sheep Sponsored by: Don Plant - 01505 843103. Special prize - 10.00 ANY OTHER BREED OF SHEEP 92. Tup Sponsored by Tom & Sheena Gatherer, 9 Brownsfield Holdings, Inchinnon 93. Ewe Sponsored by Tom & Sheena Gatherer, 9 Brownsfield Holdings, Inchinnon 94. Lamb Sponsored by Tom & Sheena Gatherer, 9 Brownsfield Holdings, Inchinnon 95. Champion for classes 91-93 10 Prize Money CHAMPION SHEEP - ALL BREEDS 96. Champion Sheep In Show - All Breeds Perpetual Cup Presented by Mr J. McPherson, Houston 97. Best Presented Sheep, any breed (14-26 years old) Sponsored by Neil McIntosh, Huthead, Kilbarchan WORKING COLLIE & SHEPHERD S CROOK 98. Best Working Collie owned by Farmer in Show District Sponsored by Mrs Morag Evans, 41 Tantallon Drive, Paisley. 99. Shepherds Crook (Open Class) 35
Clydesdales - judging begins at 12.30 ENTRY FEE: 2.00 PRIZE MONEY: 1st - 10; 2nd - 5; 3rd - 3. 107. Brood Mare, foaled or to foal this season Sponsored by Mr A. McIntosh, Double Cottage 108. Best Foal Sponsored by Mr R. Walker, Sergeantlaw 109. Yeld Mare Or Gelding, 3 years and over Sponsored by Mr & Mrs J. McIntyre, White House of Milliken 110. Pair Of Mares Or Geldings Sponsored by Mr & Mrs J. McIntyre, White House of Milliken 111. Young Handlers Class, aged between 12-16 years old Clydesdale Society Rosette and 5.00 Sponsored by Mr & Mrs J. McIntyre, White House of Milliken 112. Best Yearling or 2 year old Colt or Filly Sponsored by Mr & Mrs J. McIntyre, White House of Milliken 113. Best Clydesdale, bred and reared in Show District Special prize by Robin Walker, President - 15 CLYDESDALES CHAMPIONSHIP 114. CHAMPION CLYDESDALE Memorial Shield presented by Alec. Adam Esq. 39
No. CPH 90/730/8001 Cattle, Sheep & Clydesdales Entry Form 2013 Entries close Friday 14th June 2013 Class No. Herd/Flock No. Ear No. Entry Fee Total entry fees Name:... Address:... Telephone:... E-mail Address:... Vehicle Reg. No.:... Send completed entry form, by Thursday 13th June, to: Aileen Russell, Rawsley, Barr s Brae, Kilmacolm, PA13 4DE Tel: 07766 221369 E-mail: info@kilbarchanshow.co.uk Entries will be accepted by the Secretary on Friday 14th June between 7 and 9pm at the East Church Hall, Kilbarchan. Cheques payable to: Kilbarchan Agricultural Society YOUR CONTACT DETAILS WILL ONLY BE USED BY THE SHOW FOR SHOW INFORMATION/UPDATES. 25
Rules of Competition Cattle, Sheep & Clydesdales 1. The whole animals, etc., entered for competition, except in the Open Classes, must be the bona fide property of member, who must be resident or pay rates or have part of his lands in the Show District. All the animals entered for competition, except in the Open Classes, must have been the property and kept on the premises of exhibitor for six weeks before the Show. Any co-ownership animal must be owned within Show District. 2. The cattle, except in Classes 28-37, to be of Ayrshire or Holstein-Friesian breed, and the horses, except in Light Horse Classes, all of Clydesdale breed. All stock intended for exhibition must be booked with the Secretary before hand or from 7-9pm, on the evening before Show. Booking dues in each class, as stated. Entry fees (except in Light Horse Classes) not paid on or before the evening preceding the Show will be doubled. 3. Animals ages to be calculated from 1st January of year in which they were calved, foaled or lambed; and no animal gaining a first prize can be exhibited same day in any other class, except for Sweepstakes, Mare and Off spring and Medals. Milk stock not to be removed from the ground till after Parade. All other stock 3.30p.m. Exhibitors infringing this rule will forfeit their prizes. 4. In particulars not expressed, the Exhibition shall be under the management and direction of a Committee of Directors, whose decision on all matters affecting the show will be final and not subject to review. Parade of Prize Winners on completion of judging, in which all prize animals must take part, under forfeiture of premium. 5. All female sheep brought to the Show must not be pregnant, nor lambed in the last 30 days. 6. Any person lodging a protest in connection with the show must do so in writing and deposit the sum of 5.00 with the Secretary. If protest be sanctioned, money will be refunded; if not, it will be retained by the Society. 7. The Protest Committee shall have the power to remove from the ring and Showfield any exhibit against which a protest is successfully lodged in terms of Rules 1 and 6. Any animal exhibited on the field for stock purposes must be entered as such with the Secretary. 8. No entry money will be charged in the Children s Classes for calves. Entries will be received by the Secretary till Friday 14th June, and on the that evening between 7-9pm in the East Church Hall, Kilbarchan (opposite the Steeple Hall). SEERAD Guidelines for Showing Sheep Exhibitors 1. All sheep exhibited must comply with current tagging regulations. 2. The keeper must notify the movements to the Scottish Animal Movement Unit (SAMU). 3. Exhibitors bringing animals from Scrapie monitored flocks must notify the Show Secretary 3 days prior to the Show (as additional penning may be required). 4. MV/CAE Accredited sheep must have their current, valid green SAC Scheme form presented before unloading. Signature, date and destination of animals should be completed by keeper. Cattle Exhibitors 1. All exhibitors must have animal passports accompanying show cattle. 2. Movement of Cattle to the Show should be notified by the owner to BCMS as usual. 26