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Sheep, Pigs & Goats Prize Schedule Saturday 13 & Sunday 14 May 2017 Entries Close: Thursday 23 March Sheep / Pigs Thursday 6 April Dairy Goats

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Sheep, Pigs & Goats Saturday 13 & Sunday 14 May 2017 Entries Close: Entries Close: Thursday 23 March Sheep / Pigs Thursday 6 April Dairy Goats Enter ONLINE www.nottinghamshirecountyshow.com Postal Entries Entries Office Newark & Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society Newark Showground Lincoln Road Newark on Trent NG24 2NY Show Office Telephone: 01636 705796 Email: show@newarkshowground.com 3

Newark & Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society A Company Limited by Guarantee Registered in England Certificate of Incorporation 1716766 Registered Charity No 514080 VAT Reg No 65154016 President: Mr Frank A Reynolds MBE Chief Executive: Mr A Johnston THE NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY SHOW 2017 The organisation of the Nottinghamshire County Show is under the control of a Council. The Show is held under the Articles of Association and Regulations of the Newark & Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society, which accordingly binds all exhibitors and others attending the Show. Copies of the Articles of Association and Regulations are held in the Society Office. The attention of exhibitors is drawn to the Show Regulations and Information printed in this Schedule and to the conditions from the respective Breed Societies at the start of each section. The Society reserves the right to postpone or cancel the Show, or any particular section or event, if such cancellation, postponement arises out of strikes, lock-outs, trade disputes or labour problems, or any other cause beyond the control of the Society, including, but without limitation, Act of God, Governmental Act Regulation or request, fire, accident, war, riot or inability to obtain adequate labour, materials or sufficient number of entries. The Schedule is issued subject to the Orders & Advice of DEFRA - The Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, and any Local Authorities which may be operative at the time of the Show. Newark & Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society Newark Showground Lincoln Road Newark Nottinghamshire NG24 2NY 4

SHEEP Page Important Information 7 Any Other Native Sheep Breeds 19 Any Other Continental Sheep Breeds 20 Beltex 14 British Charollais 13 Hampshire Down 11 Interbreed Competition 22 Jacob 17 Kerry Hill 18 Lincoln Longwool 15 Flock Promotion Award 21 Southdown 16 Suffolk 10 Supreme Championship 22 Texel 12 Wool on the Hoof 21 Young Handler Sheep 23 INDEX PIGS Page Important Information 25 Traditional Breeds 28 Modern Breeds 29 BPA Pig of the Year Competition 32 Champion of Champions Pig in Show 31 Inter Breed Competition 31 Show Team Award Pigs 30 Young Handler Pigs 33 GOATS Page Important Information 34 Female Kid Saturday 37 Female Kid Sunday 39 Goats in Milk Saturday 36 Goats in Milk Sunday 38 Goatlings Saturday 36 Goatlings Sunday 38 Milking Competition Saturday 37 Milking Competition Sunday 39 Supreme Champion Saturday 37 Supreme Champion Sunday 39 REGULATIONS -Show 40 5

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SHEEP SECTION Showground Holding Number 32/098/8000 Online Entries and Postal Entries Go to the Nottinghamshire County Show website and select ONLINE Entries www.nottinghamshirecountyshow.com Entry forms for the Show can be downloaded from the website or by post from the Society Office, Newark Showground, Lincoln Road, Newark, NG24 2NY. No entry will be accepted unless made on the appropriate form either ONLINE or by post and accompanied by the correct fees. Entry Fees All entry fees are quoted inclusive of VAT @ 20% (any change in the VAT rate will be applied from the due date). All payments by credit/debit card will incur an administrative fee of 50p. All payments by cheque should be made payable to NNAS, (Newark & Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society) MEMBER NON-MEMBER Sheep Pens 5.00 10.00 Inter-breed Group 4.00 4.00 Wool on the Hoof 4.00 4.00 Sheep Show Team Free of charge Free of charge Young Handler Free of charge Free of charge ALL OTHER SHEEP CLASSES 4.00 8.00 NOTE: When completing entry forms, exhibitors must quote the Flock name, Flock Number and all ear tag numbers must be given. Entries will not be accepted if this information is not provided. NOTE: Sheep Pens must be booked. The pens are 4 x 8 therefore please carefully book your total requirements according to your needs. Exhibitors are reminded to enter the Show Team Award and the Inter-Breed competition, s469 Times of Arrival, Judging and Departure. Times will be STRICTLY adhered to and are as follows: Arrival: Friday 12 May Sheep may be brought in between 12.00 Noon and 9.00 pm Saturday 13 May Sheep must be brought in no later than 8.00 a.m. Judging: Judging will commence at 9.00 am on Saturday 13 May Departure: Departure will be allowed AFTER the Parade of Livestock and Sheep Champions on Sunday 14 May. Meal and entertainment: will be available in the Joe Hallam Building on the evening of Saturday 13th May and tickets for this may be ordered via the entry form. 7

SHEEP HEALTH & WELFARE Flock Book Every exhibit shall be entered or eligible for entry in the Flock Book of its Breed Society in the United Kingdom or in the Flock Book of an EU Member State and where entered as eligible for entry, proof shall be given to the Nottinghamshire County Show on request. Condition of Exhibit All exhibits shall be marked, trimmed, unshorn, uncoloured etc in accordance with the Rules and Regulations of their respective Breed Society. Any sheep found to be artificially coloured on the face, ear or leg or otherwise fake, with a view to deceiving the judges will be disqualified. Maedi Visna Accredited Sheep Section Sheep will only be allowed into the Maedi Visna accredited section on the production of a valid certificate of accreditation (SAC Form) at the time of entry to the Showground. Please include a photocopy of this certificate with your entry form. Appropriate measures must be taken to prevent MVA sheep from close contact with lower category sheep. At least two metres separation must be maintained at all times. Where there has been no close contact with lower category sheep, MVA sheep returning home from the Show may re-join the flock or herd immediately. However in the event that close contact with lower category sheep has taken place, the animals must be isolated immediately on return and classified according to the status of the contact animals. The Health Scheme Manager must be informed immediately. The animals must be tested at the owner s expense at appropriate intervals until equal status with the flock/herd of destination is reached. In order to remain in the MVA Sheep Health Scheme, an animal which has been in contact with lower category animals cannot be removed from the premises until all the respective testing has been completed and negative results obtained, unless prior permission of the Scheme Manager has been obtained. Scrapie This is a DEFRA approved show for Scrapie monitored sheep. Ewes in-lamb are not eligible for entry and nursing ewes must have lambed at least 30 days prior to the Show. Exhibitors will be required to sign a declaration on the entry form or confirm ONLINE that females entered and exhibited at the Show are not pregnant and have not lambed within 30 days of the opening of the Show. Sheep scab Exhibitors must comply with sheep scab regulations in force at the time of the Show. Docking The Mutilation (Permitted Procedures) (England) Regulations 2007 Schedule 5.5. In all cases sheep must have enough of the tail retained to cover the vulva of the female sheep and the anus of the male sheep. Any sheep which do not comply with the aforementioned legislation will not be eligible to be shown in the judging ring. Please Note Exhibitors, in their own interests, are advised to read carefully the General Show Regulations & Information in this Schedule before making their entries. Please Note: In the event of there being fewer than 4 entries or 2 separate exhibitors received for any individual class, entries received will automatically be transferred to classes for Any Other Native Breed or Any Other Continental Breed. 8

Prize Money Prizes in all Sheep Classes, except where special prizes are stated, are as follows: Please Note: Rosettes and Prize Cards to 4th place Prize money will be awarded on the number of entries CATALOGUED: No of entries catalogued 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 1-5 25 10 5-6 - 10 30 20 10 5 11+ 35 25 15 10 Prize money will be paid on the day. Prize money vouchers will be issued with rosettes and prize cards in the judging ring. Prize money may be collected from the Ice Events cash point located by the Main Ring. Vouchers not redeemed on the day may be presented to the Society Office for payment from May 16th - May 31st, 2016. RING PROGRAMME (times are approximate) SATURDAY 13 MAY Time Ring 1 Ring 2 Ring 3 (Non-MV sheep) Judging commences at 08.30 am Classes will follow on as rings become available Suffolk British Charollais Lincoln Longwood Hampshire Down Texel Beltex Jacob Any Other Continental Sheep Breeds Any Other Native Sheep Breeds Kerry Hill Southdown AOCS (non-mv) Leicester Longwool AONS (non-mv) RING PROGRAMME (times are approximate) SUNDAY 14 MAY Time Rings 1 & 2 Ring 3 (Non-MV sheep) Time Judging commences at 08.30am Classes will follow on as rings become available Supreme Sheep Championship & Special Awards Inter-Breed Sheep Competition Wool on the Hoof Young Sheep Handler Please note: All judging times and judging rings for both days of the Show are subject to change after the closing of entries. 9

SUFFOLK Mr Lester Peel, North Yorkshire Conditions: This Section is open for entries from fully Maedi-Visna Accredited flocks only. All sheep entered in this section must be from flocks registered with the Suffolk Sheep Society. NOTE: In the event of there being fewer than 4 entries or 2 separate exhibitors received for any individual class, entries received will automatically be transferred to classes for Any Other Native Breed. 370 Ram Lamb Born in 2017 371 Untrimmed Ram Lamb Born in 2017 To be shown untrimmed except for squaring of tail 372 Yearling Ram 373 Ewe Lamb Born in 2017 374 Yearling Ewe s375 s376 s377 Champion Male Champion Female Champion NNAS Rosette and Prize Card Reserve NNAS Rosette and Prize Card Breed Champion The T H Sheldon Perpetual Memorial Cup with a Championship Rosette presented by the Suffolk Sheep Society Reserve: NNAS Rosette and Prize Card 10

HAMPSHIRE DOWN Mr P Kettle, Lincs Conditions: This Section is open for entries from fully Maedi-Visna Accredited flocks only. All sheep entered in this section must be from flocks registered in the Hampshire Down Sheep Breeders Association Flock Book. NOTE: In the event of there being fewer than 4 entries or 2 separate exhibitors received for any individual class, entries received will automatically be transferred to classes for Any Other Native Breed. 378 Ram Lamb Born on or after 1st December 2016 379 Untrimmed Ram Lamb Born on or after 1st December 2016 To be shown untrimmed except for head and tail 380 Yearling Ram Shorn bare on or after 1st March 2017 381 Ewe Lamb Born on or after 1st December 2016 382 Yearling Ewe To have been shorn bare on or after 1st March 2017 s383 s384 s385 Champion Male Champion Female Breed Champion The HDSBA Perpetual Challenge Cup The Hampshire Down Sheep Breeders Association Sash Champion Rosette Champion: Reserve: NNAS Rosette and Prize Card with the HDSBA Sash NNAS Rosette and Prize Card 11

TEXEL Mr F Rushton, Derbyshire Conditions: This Section is open for entries from fully Maedi-Visna Accredited flocks only. All sheep entered in this section must be from flocks registered or eligible for registration with the Texel Sheep Society Ltd. Sheep must be shown under British Texel Sheep Society rules. NOTE: In the event of there being fewer than 4 entries or 2 separate exhibitors received for any individual class, entries received will automatically be transferred to classes for Any Other Native Breed. 386 Ram Lamb Born in 2017 387 Yearling Ram 388 Ewe Lamb Born in 2017 389 Yearling Ewe To have been shorn bare on or after 1st January 2017 499 Pair of shearling ewes Pair of shearling ewes s390 s391 s392 Champion Male Champion Female Breed Champion The J R Longdin Perpetual Challenge Trophy with the British Texel Sheep, Breed Championship Rosette Reserve: NNAS Rosette and Prize Card with the British Texel Sheep, Reserve Breed Championship Rosette 12

BRITISH CHAROLLAIS Mr Ralph Alderson, North Yorkshire Conditions: This Section is open for entries from fully Maedi-Visna Accredited flocks only. All sheep entered in this section must be from flocks registered in the British Charollais Sheep Society Ltd s Flock Book. NOTE: In the event of there being fewer than 4 entries or 2 separate exhibitors received for any individual class, entries received will automatically be transferred to classes for Any Other Continental Breed. 393 Ram Lamb Born on or after 1st December 2016 394 Untrimmed Ram Lamb Born on or after 1st December 2016 395 Yearling Ram 396 Ewe Lamb Born on or after 1st December 2016 397 Yearling Ewe s398 s399 s400 Champion Male Champion Female Breed Champion with the British Charollais Sheep Society, Champion Rosette 13

BELTEX Mrs Sue Wilkinson, North Yorkshire Conditions: This Section is open for entries from fully Maedi-Visna Accredited flocks only. All sheep entered in this section must be birth notified or fully registered with the Beltex Sheep Society. NOTE: In the event of there being fewer than 4 entries or 2 separate exhibitors received for any individual class, entries received will automatically be transferred to classes for Any Other Continental Breed. 401 Ram Lamb Born in 2017 402 Yearling Ram 403 Ewe Lamb Born in 2017 404 Yearling Ewe s405 s406 s407 Champion Male Champion Female Breed Champion 14

LINCOLN LONGWOOL Mr Keith Harding, Leicestershire Conditions: This Section is open for entries from Non Maedi-Visna flocks only. All sheep entered in this section must be from flocks registered in the Lincoln Longwool Flock Book. NOTE: In the event of there being fewer than 4 entries or 2 separate exhibitors received for any individual class, entries received will automatically be transferred to classes for Any Other Native Breed. 408 Ram Lamb Born in 2017 409 Yearling Ram To be shown clipped on or after 1st March 2017 410 Aged Ram Two shear, to be shown in full wool 411 Ewe Lamb Born in 2017 412 Yearling Ewe To be shown in full wool 413 Yearling Ewe Bare clipped on or after 1st March 2017 s414 s415 s416 Champion Male Champion Female Breed Champion The Tallents Godfrey Perpetual Cup 15

SOUTHDOWN Mr S J Cook, Lincoln Conditions: This Section is open for entries from Non Maedi-Visna flocks only. All sheep entered in this section must be from flocks registered in the Southdown Sheep Flock Book. All animals entered to be owned by exhibitors for minimum of 4 months prior to date of show NOTE: In the event of there being fewer than 4 entries or 2 separate exhibitors received for any individual class, entries received will automatically be transferred to classes for Any Other Native Breed. 426 Ram Lamb Born in 2017 427 Yearling Ram Shorn bare on or after 1st February 2017 428 Ewe Lamb Born in 2017 429 Yearling Ewe Shorn bare on or after 1st February 2017 s430 s431 s432 Champion Male Champion Female Breed Champion with a Special Rosette from the Southdown Sheep Society. 16

JACOB Mr J Dixon, Leicestershire Conditions: This Section is open for entries from Non Maedi-Visna flocks only. All sheep entered in this section must be from flocks registered in the Jacob Sheep Flock Book and to be shown under Jacob Sheep Society Rules. NOTE: In the event of there being fewer than 4 entries or 2 separate exhibitors received for any individual class, entries received will automatically be transferred to classes for Any Other Native Breed. 433 Ram Lamb Born in 2017 434 Yearling Ram 435 Ewe Lamb Born in 2017 436 Yearling Ewe s437 s438 s439 Champion Male Champion Female Breed Champion The Normanton Perpetual Trophy, presented by Mr J Baggaley with a Jacob Sheep Society Breed Champion Rosette 17

KERRY HILL Mr James Rowe, Herefordshire Conditions: This Section is open for entries from Non Maedi-Visna flocks only. All sheep entered in this section must be from flocks registered in the Kerry Hill Sheep Society Flock Book. NOTE: In the event of there being fewer than 4 entries or 2 separate exhibitors received for any individual class, entries received will automatically be transferred to classes for Any Other Native Breed. 440 Ram Lamb Born in 2017 441 Yearling Ram 442 Ewe Lamb Born in 2017 443 Yearling Ewe s444 s445 s446 Champion Male Champion Female Breed Champion 18

ANY OTHER NATIVE SHEEP BREEDS Mr Barry Enderby, Lincs Conditions: This Section is open for entries from fully Maedi-Visna Accredited flocks and Non Maedi- Visna flocks. Please state the breed and indicate MV status clearly on the Entry Form NOTE: In the event of any one breed being predominant after entry, the Show may split Classes and provide separate Classification. 447 Ram Lamb Born on or after 1st December 2016 448 Untrimmed Ram Lamb Born on or after 1st December 2016 449 Yearling Ram Dorset Downs to be shorn bare on or after 1st January 2017 A449 Aged Ram Two shear or above, to be shown in full wool 450 Ewe Lamb Born on or after 1st December 2016 451 Yearling Ewe Dorset Downs to be shorn bare on or after 1st January 2017 s452 s453 s454 s455 Champion Male The WE Brocklebank Perpetual Memorial Challenge Cup Champion Female The Youngs Perpetual Trophy Breed Champion The T H Sheldon Perpetual Memorial Cup Best Registered Dorset Horn or Poll Dorset exhibit The Dorset Horn Sheep Breeders Association Rosette Open to members of the DHSBA 19

ANY OTHER CONTINENTAL BREED Mr Ralph Alderson, North Yorkshire Conditions: This Section is open for entries from fully Maedi-Visna Accredited flocks and Non Maedi- Visna flocks. Please state the breed and indicate MV status clearly on the Entry Form NOTE: n the event of any one breed being predominant after entry, the Show may split Classes and provide separate Classification. 456 Ram Lamb Born on or after 1st December 2016 457 Untrimmed Ram Lamb Born on or after 1st December 2016 458 Yearling Ram 459 Ewe Lamb Born on or after 1st December 2016 460 Yearling Ewe s461 s462 s463 Champion Male Champion Female Breed Champion 20

WOOL ON THE HOOF Mr S Spencer, BWMB, Bradford Conditions: Entries are confined to sheep already entered in the Breed Classes. A maximum of 2 entries per exhibitor. Sheep can be judged either shorn or unshorn and should be shown in the state demanded in their Flock Book. Lambs are not eligible. NOTE: In the event of insufficient entries being received for these Classes, any entries received will be amalgamated. ENTRY FEE: 4.00 464 Naturally coloured wool Yearling or upwards 1st place to go forward to the Championship 465 Short Wool Yearling or upwards 1st place to go forward to the Championship 466 Long Wool Yearling or upwards 1st place to go forward to the Championship s467 Wool-on-the-Hoof Championship To be competed for by the winners of the Naturally coloured wool, Short-wool and Long-wool classes. FLOCK PROMOTION AWARD To be confirmed on the day Prize Money: 1st- 60, 2nd- 40, 3rd- 25 Rosettes to 4th place Presentation of Prizes Sunday in the Sheep Judging Rings. NO ENTRY FEE 21

s468 Flock Promotion Award A Hall based award judged on the presentation and welfare of the sheep, cleanliness of the lines, marketing and promotion of the flock and the staff associated with each flock. Exhibitors may use advertising and display material in accordance with the Rules of this Show. All sheep exhibitors who are members of their respective Breed Society will be eligible to compete. THE GILLIAN FORD SUPREME SHEEP CHAMPIONSHIP & SPECIAL AWARDS Kindly sponsored by MRS GILLIAN FORD Mr Barry Enderby, Lincs Presentation of prizes Will take place on Sunday during the Grand Parade in the Main Ring. s469 Supreme Champion Sheep in the Show Supreme Champion: Reserve Supreme Champion: Besthorpe Perpetual Challenge Cup and the sum of 100 The Trent Valley Perpetual Challenge Cup and the sum of 50 To be competed for by the winners of the Breed Champion Classes. In the event that a Breed Champion is not able to compete for health reasons, supported by a Veterinary Certificate issued by one of the Show s Veterinary Surgeons, the Reserve Breed Champion will go forward. s470 Best Pen of Sheep of Opposite Sex to the Supreme Champion The Meering Challenge Cup and the sum of 35 To be competed for by the animals in the Judging Ring of opposite sex to the Supreme Champion. In the event of no animals of opposite sex being in the Ring, Champion Males/Champion Females as appropriate will be called from the John Crocker Halls for the Judging of this Award INTER-BREED COMPETITION Mr Barry Enderby, Lincs Prize Money: 1st - 35, 2nd - 25, 3rd - 15 Rosettes to 6th place Entry Fee: 4.00 PER GROUP Entries must be made at the time of making other entries for the show. 22

s471 Best group of three sheep as judged for their purpose The Patrick Radford Challenge Cup and the sum of 35. Rosettes to 6th place Of any breed, either sex or mixed, which have competed in the Classes and are the property of one exhibitor. An exhibitor may not enter more than one Group from each breed or section. To be judged by a Judge that has not taken part in Class judging No Rosettes to be worn YOUNG SHEEP HANDLER Mrs Margaret Watkinson, North Yorkshire Conditions: This Section is open for entries from fully Maedi-Visna Accredited flocks and Non Maedi- Visna flocks. Please state the breed and indicate MV status clearly on the Entry Form Entry Fee: None, Entries must be made at the time of making other entries for the Show. Qualifiers: RBST Young Shepherd Competition 2017. The winner/s of the Junior Handling Classes will be eligible to take part in the RBST Young Shepherd Competition 2017. If the Class winner has already qualified the next highest placed eligible competitor not previously qualified can go forward. The Grand Final for the RBST Young Shepherd competition will be held at Royal County of Berkshire Show on Sunday 17th September 2017 at the Newbury Showground. The Junior Young Shepherd of the Year will win the Outlane Trophy and the Senior Young Shepherd of the Year will win the Harrison Challenge Trophy. The winners from each class will then compete for the overall Young Shepherd of the Year. The winner will receive 50 and the Championship Rosette, and the Reserve 25 and Reserve Champion Rosette. s472 s473 s474 Junior Handler Aged 8-12 years Rosettes to all entries Senior Handler Aged 13-16 years Rosettes to all entries Champion Young Handler, with the sum of 20, with the sum of 10 23

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PIG SECTION Showground Holding Number 32/098/8000 Online Entries and Postal Entries Go to the Nottinghamshire County Show website and select ONLINE Entries www. nottinghamshirecountyshow.com Entry forms for the Show can be downloaded from the website or by post from the Society Office, Newark Showground, Lincoln Road, Newark, NG24 2NY. No entry will be accepted unless made on the appropriate form either ONLINE or by post and accompanied by the correct fees. Entry Fees All entry fees are quoted inclusive of VAT @ 20% (any change in the VAT rate will be applied from the due date). All payments by credit/debit card will incur an administrative fee of 50p. All payments by cheque should be made payable to NNAS, (Newark & Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society) MEMBER NON-MEMBER Pig Pens 8.00 16.00 Pig Inter-breed Competition 4.00 4.00 Modern Breed of Pig classes 2.00 3.00 Traditional Breed of Pig classes 2.00 3.00 Young Handler free of charge free of charge Please note: When completing entry forms, exhibitors must quote the Registered Name, Herd Designation/ Ear Number/Tattoo, Herdbook number, date born and for sow classes: the date of last farrowing. Pig Pens must be booked. Entries will not be accepted if this information is not provided Identification Pigs moving to shows must comply with the identification requirements in Articles 7 & 9 of the Pigs (Records, Identification and Movement) Order 2011 ( PRIMO 2011 ). Transporters Transporters of pigs are respectfully reminded that vehicles must be disinfected within 24 hours of movement of pigs and during transportation to and from the Shows; pigs must bear an identification mark. Welfare No person shall cause or permit the transportation of an animal that is unfit by reason of it being in a state of being newborn, diseased, infirm, ill, injured or fatigued or having given birth within the preceding 7 days, or likely to farrow during transit, or for any other reason, in compliance with the Welfare of Animals Transport Order 1997, or any other legislation which is in force at the time of this event. 25

Registration All pigs to have been registered in or accepted for entry in a published volume or accepted for entry in a forthcoming volume of the British Pig Association s Herd Book. (It is not sufficient for an animal to be eligible for registration ). The ear number, registered name, Herd Book number and date of birth of each pig must be supplied for printing in the catalogue together with the name of the breeder in cases where the exhibitor is not the also the breeder. Female pigs (all breeds) born before 1 January 2016 shall be eligible to compete only if in the six calendar months prior to the Show they have farrowed, suckled and reared to four weeks of age, a litter of pigs. Boars of two years of age and over (all breeds) are to be certified as having sired at least three live litters within the twelve months preceding the first day of the Show. The pigs comprising such litters are to have been litter notified in the British Pig Association s Herd Book or proof of their birth must have been given to the Association. UK Exhibitors must be members of the BPA or the British Lop Pig Society. Judging Pigs will be judged in accordance with the rules of the BPA Boars aged twelve months or more at the time of the Show must have their tusks cut prior to the Show. All boars must be shown by two competent adult handlers who are equipped with protective boards The use of artificial colouring, whitening and/or powder on pigs as well as the removal of spots by artificial means is prohibited. White wood flour is permitted. Classes will be judged in catalogue order, unless otherwise specified, and include any Championships within a section or group of Classes, unless otherwise indicated. Refunds Refunds of entry fees will only be made on production of a valid Veterinary Certificate. No copies will be accepted, and a 15 administration charge will be levied. Prize Money Prizes in all Pig Classes, except where special prizes are stated, are as follows: Please note: Rosettes and Prize Cards to 4th place Prize money will be awarded on the number of entries CATALOGUED: No of entries forward 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 1-5 25 10 5-6 - 10 30 20 10 5 11+ 35 25 15 10 Group Classes 15 10 5 - Prize money will be paid on the day. Prize money vouchers will be issued with rosettes and prize cards in the judging ring. Prize money may be collected from the Ice Events cash point located by the Main Ring. 26

Vouchers not redeemed on the day may be presented to the Society Office for payment from May 15th - May 31st, 2017. RING PROGRAMME (Provisional) Saturday 13 th May Time Section Ring 9.00 am Traditional Breeds of Pig 1 2.00 pm Modern Breeds of Pig 1 RING PROGRAMME (Provisional) Sunday 14 th May Time Section Ring 9.30 am Inter Breed Competition & Presentation of Show Team Award followed by Champion of Champions Pig in the Show followed by The BPA Pig of the Year Qualifier 2017 followed by The Young Pig Handler classes 1 1 1 1 Pig Section Judges Traditional Breeds of Pig & Modern Breeds of Pig Inter Breed / BPA Pig of the Year Competition / Pig Young Handler 27

TRADITIONAL BREEDS OF PIG Mr W Gregory, North Yorkshire (Please note: If the number of entries catalogued of ONE Breed in an individual Class are equal to or exceed 4 entries exhibitors will be notified and a Breed CLASS will take place.) Conditions: All entries must clearly show the following on the Entry Form: Registered Name Ear Number/Tattoo Herdbook number For sow classes: the date of last farrowing Best of Breed Rosettes: The following Breed Societies offer a Best of Breed Rosette: The highest placed registered British Saddleback The highest placed registered Gloucestershire Old Spot The highest placed registered Large Black The highest placed registered Tamworth The highest placed registered Middle White The Middle White Pig Breeders Club presents rosettes for the Champion and Reserve Champion Middle White. Club members will qualify for the Middle White Champion of Champions at The Great Yorkshire Show The highest placed registered Berkshire This Show is a qualifying Show for the Berkshire Pig Breeders Club Champion of Champion 2017. If the Champion has already qualified, the Reserve Champion will go forward. No pig may qualify more than once. In the event of the Reserve Champion having previously qualified the judge will be asked to nominate another pig to go forward to the final which is sponsored by the Newbury & District Agricultural Society. The highest placed registered British Lop This Show is a qualifying Show for the Lop of the Year final being held on 9 September 2017. The highest placed registered Oxford Sandy & Black (apply to Peter Colson, Treasurer OSBPS, Field Farm, Church Road, North Leigh, Oxon OX29 6TX) The highest placed OSB pig exhibited by a member of the Oxford Sandy and Black Pig Society to qualify for the Champion of Champions competition to be held at Royal Berkshire Show on Sunday 17th September 2017 at Newbury showground. If already qualified then the second placed pig to qualify in their place. The highest placed Saddleback pig born in 2017 of either sex will be eligible to enter for the Final of the Junior Saddleback Championship at Malvern Autumn Show 23-24 September 2017. If for any reason the Judge s selection is unable to attend the Final, the reserve may go instead 505 Boar Born on or between 1st January, 2016 and 30th June, 2016 506 Boar Born on or after 1st July, 2016 28

S507 Champion Boar 508 Sow Born before 31st December, 2015 509 Gilt Born between 1st January, 2016 and 30th June, 2016 510 Gilt Born between 1st July, 2016 and 31st August, 2016 511 Gilt Born between 1st September, 2016 and 31st December, 2016 511B S512 Gilt Born after 1st January 2017 Champion Female 513 Group Three females or two females and one boar entered in the Classes and the property of the same exhibitor. The females to have been bred by the exhibitor S514 Breed Champion MODERN BREEDS OF PIG Mr A Warriner, York (Please note: If the number of entries catalogued of ONE Breed in an individual Class are equal to or exceed four entries, exhibitors will be notified and a Breed ClLASS will take place.) Conditions All entries must clearly show the following on the Entry Form: Registered Name Ear Number/ Tattoo Herdbook number For sow classes: the date of last farrowing 515 Boar Born on or between 1st January, 2016 and 30th June, 2016 516 Boar Born on or after 1st July, 2016 29

S517 Champion Boar 518 Sow Born before 31st December, 2015 519 Gilt Born between 1st January, 2016 and 30th June, 2016 520 Gilt Born between 1st July, 2016 and 31st August, 2016 520B GILT ADDITIONAL Pietrain Breed Class Born between 1st July, 2015 and 31st August, 2015 521 Gilt Born between 1st September, 2016 and 31st December, 2016 521B S522 Gilt Born after 1st January 2017 Champion Female 523 Group Three females or two females and one boar, entered in the above Classes and the property of the same exhibitor. The females to have been bred by the exhibitor. S524 Breed Champion SHOW TEAM AWARD To be confirmed on the day NO ENTRY FEE Prize Money: 1st - 60, 2nd - 40, 3rd - 25 Rosettes to 4th place 30

s526 Show Team Award This award will be judged in the John Crocker Halls covering such aspects as the presentation and welfare of the pigs, cleanliness of the lines, marketing and promotion of the herd and the staff associated with each herd. Exhibitors may use advertising and display material in accordance with the Rules of the Show. All pig exhibitors who are members of their respective Breed Society will be eligible to compete. INTER-BREED COMPETITION Mr Mulken, Lancs ENTRY FEE 4.00 Entries must be made at the time of making other entries for the Show Prize Money: 1st - 25, 2nd - 15, 3rd - 10 NNAS Rosettes to 4th place s527 Best exhibit of two pigs The Frank Cary Memorial Trophy Of any breed and either sex, which have competed in the classes and are the property of one exhibitor. An exhibitor may not make more than one entry from each breed section. To be judged by a judge who has taken no part in class judging. No rosettes to be worn. CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS PIG IN THE SHOW Mr Mulken, Lancs Presentation of Prizes to be made on Sunday during the Parade of Livestock, Sheep and Pig Champions in the Main Ring to the winning owner. s528 Champion of Champions Pig Winner: The Staniland Perpetual Challenge Cup with a prize of 50 Reserve: The Weepingash Perpetual Challenge Cup (This Trophy was originally awarded to the Champion Pork Carcase and now offered on an annual basis to the Reserve Champion of Champions Pig in the Show) with a prize of 25 BPA Special Rosette for Best Modern Breed of Pig BPA Special Rosette for Best Traditional Breed of Pig 31

To be competed for by the Champion Modern Breed of Pig and the Champion Traditional Breed of Pig. In the event of any winner not being able to compete for health reasons, supported by a Veterinary Certificate issued by one of the Show s Veterinary Surgeons, the section may be represented by the Reserve Champion Best of Breed THE BPA PIG OF THE YEAR COMPETITION Mr Mulken, Lancs This award is open to all breeds of pedigree pigs entered in the show. The object is to determine the best modern and traditional breed pigs as an example of their respective breeds. A condition of entering the competition is that prize winners must intend to exhibit at the Final All animals entered in the Competition must be the property of a member of the British Pig Association or the British Lop Pig Society and must be registered in the Herd Book of the British Pig Association or the British Lop Society. To be eligible for a qualifying round a pig (male or female) must be born on or after 1 July 2016 A pig judged Best Male (Modern or Traditional) or Best Female (Modern or Traditional) in a qualifying round cannot compete in any subsequent round. If a pig having qualified at an earlier show again qualifies at a later show the judge for that breed shall select an alternative pi of the same breed and sex from any class covering the required age group. Prize money will be 10 for the best Modern Breed of pig of each sex and 10 for the best Traditional Breed pig of each sex, with 10 and a glass trophy for the overall winner. Note: Rosettes only will be presented at each preliminary round. Prize monies and glass trophies for preliminary round will be presented at the Final. The Best Males Modern and Traditional and Best Females Modern and Traditional from each of the qualifying rounds will qualify for the Final to be held at the Great Yorkshire Show. The Final will be to judge the Best Modern Male and Female with Reserves and the Best Traditional Male and Female with Reserves; the Best Pig (ie Pig of the Year) and Reserve. In the Final at the Great Yorkshire Show the Modern and Traditional Male and Female Champions will each receive 60, Reserve Champions 30. Overall Champion 200 and The Geoffrey Cloke memorial Salver, and Reserve 150. s529 s530 Best Modern Boar & Reserve Best Modern Boar Best: BPA Rosette Reserve: BPA Rosette Best Modern Gilt & Reserve Best Modern Gilt Best: BPA Rosette Reserve: BPA Rosette 32

s531 s532 s533 Best Traditional Boar & Reserve Best Traditional Boar Best: BPA Rosette Reserve: BPA Rosette Best Traditional Gilt & Reserve Best Traditional Gilt Best: BPA Rosette Reserve: BPA Rosette Overall Champion & Reserve Champion Best: BPA Rosette with NNAS Rosette and Prize Card Reserve: BPA Rosette with NNAS Rosette and Prize Card Judging of this award will commence with (A) all eligible boars, followed by (B) all eligible females, with the overall winner being determined from the winners of (A) & (B) YOUNG PIG HANDLER Mr Mulken, Lancs Entry Fee: None Entries must be made at the time of making other entries for the Show. Conditions: 1. Young Handlers should only handle animals where they have the necessary strength and experience to manage them 2. Young Handlers must always be under the supervision of, and accompanied by a competent adult in the ring. s534 s535 Junior Handler Aged 8-12 years Winner: the sum of 10 Runner-up: the sum of 5 Rosettes to all entries Senior Handler Aged 13-16 years Winner: the sum of 10 Runner-up: the sum of 5 Rosettes to all entries s536 Champion Young Handler Perpetual Trophy and the sum of 20 and the sum of 10 33

GOAT SECTION Showground Holding Number 32/098/8000 All exhibitors must enter their British Goat Society Membership Number at the top of their Entry Form. Conditions: 1. The Goat Classes and Milking Competitions are held under the Rules, Regulations and Recognition of the British Goat Society. All exhibits must be registered with the British Goat Society as in the ownership and in the name of the exhibitor, the registered name and number being quoted on the entry form. The registered number of any goat, initially entered as RAF (registration applied for) must be submitted before the goat competes. (Also the kidding date for goats in milk) 2. All goats in milk must be kidded or aborted a minimum of 30 days previous to the date of the Show. No pregnant goat may be admitted to the showground. Each goat entry should be accompanied by a declaration to this effect, signed by the owner. In the event of an unforeseen kidding or abortion the goat must be immediately isolated from other goats. 3. All Goats must be CAE tested negative. Exhibitors are required to post a copy of the relevant whole herd CAE Test Certificate to the show with their entries. The certificate must have been issued within 12 months previous to the date of the show. 4. Records, Identification and movement of Goats: Exhibitors must ensure that they comply with the requirements of National Legislation in force at the time of the show. 5. All Breed Class winners 1st & 2nd place and Best & Reserve Best in Show must take part in the Grand Parade on Sunday as directed at approximately 3.30pm otherwise prize monies may be forfeited. Judging Day and Times All female goats in milk must be on the showground no later than 5.00pm on Friday 12th May 2017. Stripping out under the supervision of the appointed Stewards must be completed by 6.30pm on Friday 12th May 2017 and then again on Saturday 13th May 2017 by 8.30am (for those entered in both Newark A & B shows). Inspection of Goats with full udders will commence at approximately 6.45am on both Saturday 13th & Sunday 14th May 2017. Second inspection on both days will start at 10.30am, in the order of Milkers, Goatlings & Kids. Closing Date for Entries: Thursday 6th April, 2017 The British Goat Society offers awards for the Newark & Nottinghamshire A & B Goat Shows 2017: A ROSETTE for the Best Goat in Show. A CHALLENGE CERTIFICATE for the Best Goat that has borne a kid. A CHALLENGE CERTIFICATE for the Best Inspection/Production Goat A BREED CHALLENGE CERTIFICATE for the Best Goat that has borne a kid in each of the following breeds: Anglo Nubian, Saanen, Toggenburg, British Alpine, British Guernsey British Saanen, British Toggenburg & Golden Guernsey. A CERTIFICATE OF MERIT for the Best British Milker that has borne a kid. The Pelly Challenge Cup for the best AN Female Goat and Goatling exhibited by the same owner. (Nottinghamshire County Day 1 Only) 34

A meal and entertainment will be available in the Joe Hallam Building on the evening of Saturday 13th May 2017 and tickets for this may be ordered on the entry form. Entry Fees MEMBER Goat Pens per weekend see note below 10.00 15.00 All Goat Classes 2.00 3.00 NON-MEMBER Please note: Pens - per goat per weekend unless they are sharing, of which only 1 milker to a pen, or 2 Goatlings or 3 kids to each pen is permissible. NOTE: Pens must be booked. The pens are 4 x 8 therefore please carefully book your total requirements according to your needs. Prize Money: Note: Prizes will be paid on the number of entries catalogued 1 st 2 nd 3 rd Milkers & Milking Competition: 1-3 Entries 15.00 - - Milkers & Milking Competition: 4-5 Entries 15.00 10.00 - Milkers & Milking Competition: 6 + Entries 15.00 10.00 8.00 Goatlings & Kids: 1-3 Entries 10.00 - - Goatlings & Kids: 4-5 Entries 10.00 8.00 - Goatlings & Kids: 6 + Entriess 10.00 8.00 5.00 Prize money will be paid on the day. Vouchers will be issued with rosettes in the judging ring. Prize money may be collected from the Ice Events cash point located by the Main Ring. Vouchers not redeemed on the day may be presented to the Society Office for payment from 15-31 May 2017. Class Rosettes: Will be awarded 1st - 4th 35

GOATS IN MILK - Saturday Mr Richard Wood, Newcastle-U-Tyne Conditions: These classes are open to female goats of any age, which have borne a kid, are in milk, and are entered in the relevant section of the Herd Book. 1051 Saanen or British Saanen 1052 British Alpine 1053 British Toggenburg or Toggenburg 1054 Anglo - Nubian 1055 Golden or British Guernsey 1056 Any Other Variety s1057 Best and Reserve Best in Show Best in Show - NNAS Rosette and Prize Card Reserve Best in Show - NNAS Rosette and Prize Card GOATLINGS - Saturday Mr Richard Wood, Newcastle-U-Tyne Conditions: These classes are open to goatlings that are over one but not exceeding two years old, have not borne a kid, and entered in the relevant section of the Herd Book. Goatling classes may be amalgamated if insufficient entries are received at the discretion of the Chief Steward 1058 Saanen or British Saanen 1059 British Alpine 1060 British Toggenburg or Toggenburg 1061 Anglo - Nubian 1062 Golden or British Guernsey 1063 Any Other Variety s1064 Best and Reserve Best in Show Best in Show - NNAS Rosette and Prize Card Reserve Best in Show - NNAS Rosette and Prize Card 36

FEMALE KID - Saturday Mr Richard Wood, Newcastle-U-Tyne Conditions: These classes are open to female kids that are over two months old but not exceeding one year and that are entered in the relevant section of the Herd Book. Kid classes may be amalgamated if insufficient entries are received at the discretion of the Chief Steward. 1065 Saanen or British Saanen 1066 British Alpine 1067 British Toggenburg or Toggenburg 1068 Anglo - Nubian Kid 1069 Golden or British Guernsey 1070 Any Other Variety s1071 Best and Reserve Best in Show Best in Show - NNAS Rosette and Prize Card Reserve Best in Show - NNAS Rosette and Prize Card SUPREME CHAMPION - SATURDAY s1072 Mr Richard Wood, Newcastle-U-Tyne Supreme Champion Dairy Goat & Reserve Supreme Champion NNAS Rosette & Prize Card Reserve NNAS Rosette & Prize Card MILKING COMPETITION - Saturday Mr Richard Wood, Newcastle-U-Tyne Conditions: These classes are open to female goats in milk of any age and that are entered in the relevant section of the Herd Book The Milking Competition will be carried out and the Awards will be made in accordance with the British Goat Society s Regulations, points being awarded for yield, length of lactation, percentage of butterfat and protein. 1073 First Kidders 1074 Second & Subsequent Kidders 37

GOATS IN MILK - Sunday Mr Graham Godfrey, Little Bytham Conditions: These classes are open to goatlings that are over one but not exceeding two years old, have not borne a kid, and entered in the relevant section of the Herd Book. Goatling classes may be amalgamated if insufficient entries are received at the discretion of the Chief Steward 1083 Saanen or British Saanen 1084 British Alpine 1085 British Toggenburg or Toggenburg 1086 Anglo - Nubian 1087 Golden or British Guernsey 1088 Any Other Variety s1089 Best and Reserve Best in Show Best in Show - NNAS Rosette and Prize Card Reserve Best in Show - NNAS Rosette and Prize Card GOATLINGS - Sunday Mr Gordon Webster, Angus, SCOTLAND Conditions: These classes are open to goatlings that are over one but not exceeding two years old, have not borne a kid, and entered in the relevant section of the Herd Book. Goatling classes may be amalgamated if insufficient entries are received at the discretion of the Chief Steward 1083 Saanen or British Saanen 1084 British Alpine 1085 British Toggenburg or Toggenburg 1086 Anglo - Nubian 1087 Golden or British Guernsey 1088 Any Other Variety s1089 Best and Reserve Best in Show Best in Show - NNAS Rosette and Prize Card Reserve Best in Show - NNAS Rosette and Prize Card 38

FEMALE KID - Sunday Mr Graham Godfrey, Little Bytham Conditions: These classes are open to female kids that are over two months old but not exceeding one year and that are entered in the relevant section of the Herd Book. Kid classes may be amalgamated if insufficient entries are received at the discretion of the Chief Steward. 1090 Saanen or British Saanen 1091 British Alpine 1092 British Toggenburg or Toggenburg 1093 Anglo - Nubian 1094 Golden or British Guernsey 1095 Any Other Variety s1096 Best and Reserve Best in Show Best in Show - NNAS Rosette and Prize Card Reserve Best in Show - NNAS Rosette and Prize Card SUPREME CHAMPION - Sunday s1097 Mr Graham Godfrey, Little Bytham Supreme Champion Dairy Goat & Reserve Supreme Champion NNAS Rosette & Prize Card Reserve NNAS Rosette & Prize Card MILKING COMPETITION - Sunday Mr Graham Godfrey, Little Bytham Conditions: These classes are open to female goats in milk of any age and that are entered in the relevant section of the Herd Book The Milking Competition will be carried out and the Awards will be made in accordance with the British Goat Society s Regulations, points being awarded for yield, length of lactation, percentage of butterfat and protein. 1098 First Kidders 1099 Second & Subsequent Kidders 39

The Nottinghamshire County Show REGULATIONS & INFORMATION Please observe the following for the smooth running of the Show, your safety and enjoyment of all who visit the Show in any capacity Exhibitor responsibilities 1. Responsibility The Newark & Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society, its officers and servants, shall not be responsible to any person whatsoever whilst entering on, or leaving the Society s premises, for any damage or loss, however caused to the property of such person, or for any injury, fatal or otherwise, to any such person. The Society, its officers and servants shall not be responsible for any accident, damage, loss however caused that may occur to any exhibitor or his employee or to any animal, article, or property brought into the showground, or whilst entering, or on leaving, or being carried into or out of the said showground. The exhibitor shall be solely responsible for any loss, injury, or damage that may be done to, or occasioned by, or arising from any animal, article or property exhibited or brought into the showground by him/her and he/she shall indemnify and hold harmless the Society from all action, suits, expenses and claims on account of, or in respect of any such damage or injury which may be so caused or occasioned. 2. Conduct of exhibitors and their employees All persons in charge of stock will be subject to the orders of the Society s officials. Employees/ Stockmen must be in attendance each day during the Show, at least half an hour prior to the time appointed for the examination, exhibition or parade of the animals in their charge. Exhibitors will be held responsible for the behaviour of their employees/stockmen, and for the consequence of any misconduct of such employees/stockmen. Any fine imposed upon an exhibitor or his/her employee/ stockman for infringing the regulations, or disobedience to the order of the steward shall be recoverable from the exhibitor as a debt due to the Society, and until such fines be paid shall debar the exhibitor from exhibiting at future Shows of the Society. 3. Animal Welfare The Newark & Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society expects all exhibitors to observe best practice at all times. Entries 4. Entry forms and data storage - exhibitors are encouraged to enter online Entry forms for the Show can be downloaded from www.nottinghamshirecountyshow.com or by contacting the Society Office, Nottinghamshire County Show, Newark Showground, Lincoln Road, Newark, Nottinghamshire NG24 2NY. No entry will be accepted unless made on the appropriate form either by post or ONLINE and accompanied by the correct fees. Information from entry forms will be stored on computer and the name, address and details of entries will be published in the Catalogue unless otherwise advised to the Society. Information about results may also be published and/or provided to the press and Breed Societies for publication. Information about exhibitors may also be passed to any regulatory authority such as DEFRA or Trading Standards as well as the Society s Veterinary Advisers. The making of an entry is irrevocable consent for the storage and disclosure of information in this way. 40

5. Entries in more than one class Animals may be entered in more than one class, the exception being exhibitor bred classes and special awards pair/group classes. The number of such additional classes shall be entered on the entry form and where applicable the additional fees remitted for each entry. 6. Entries for special prizes Exhibitors are not required to enter for Special Prizes unless stated. Only animals which have competed in ordinary classes are eligible for entry into Special classes. 7. Substitution of entries Substitution of entries will only be allowed in exceptional circumstances on production of a Veterinary Certificate for the animal being substituted and will be at the Show organisers discretion. There will be no refund of entry fees where substitutions are made. 8. Closing Date for entries, 2017 Sheep / Pigs Dairy Goats Thursday 23 March Thursday 6 April Entries received after the closing date of entries cannot be accepted. Please use BLOCK CAPITALS when completing the forms. Entries must be sent on the appropriate form either by post or ONLINE and accompanied by the correct remittance. Entry forms must be completed and signed by the exhibitor (or his duly authorised agent acting on his behalf). 9. Correctness of entry forms Exhibitors will be held responsible for the correctness of their entry form; and must check all entry details when confirmation is sent. If the exhibitor fails, when called upon by the Stewards or Officers of the Nottinghamshire County Show, to prove the correctness of such entry, the entry may be disqualified and any award made to it will be forfeited. If it shall be proved that any exhibitor or competitor has knowingly signed an incorrect entry form, or has attempted to obtain a prize by unfair means whatsoever, all awards made to such an exhibitor or competitor in any class or competition may be cancelled and he/she may be disqualified from exhibiting at future Shows of the Society. 10. Ownership All exhibits shall be the bona fide property of the Exhibitor at the specified closing date except where the regulation is varied by any condition applicable to specific classes stated in the Schedule. In the event of death of an owner between the date of entry and the date of the Show the executor of the deceased or personal representatives of the deceased will be deemed to be the exhibitor. 11. Entry by minors Entries by persons under 18 years of age shall be accepted only provided the entry form is countersigned by the parent, guardian or trustee of the entrant, who shall be held responsible for the correctness of the entry and for the compliance with the Show s Regulations. 12. Particulars of exhibits Full pedigree details must be given on the entry form. These details may be printed in the Show catalogue. Every animal entered for competition must be entered or certified as eligible for entry in the Herd/Flock Book of its breed in the U.K. This regulation does not apply to Commercial Cattle classes. 41

13. Age of exhibits The exact date of birth of each exhibit must be stated on the entry form, except in the case of sheep where the year of birth only need be given. In the case of doubt or protest a certificated signed by the Society s duly appointed Veterinary Surgeon shall be considered final and conclusive. 14. Right to reject entries The Council of the Society reserves the sole right to reject or cancel the entry or entries made by a person, if it shall deem fit to do so, and right to cancel any class or classes, refunding any fees paid in respect thereof. 15. Cancellation of entries The Nottinghamshire County Show reserves the right to cancel or amalgamate any class in the event of there being insufficient entries or exhibitors in the Class - details listed under each section, or to transfer entries to another Class. 16. Nomination of entries Any form failing to give the full name of the exhibit will be refused and returned. 17. Accuracy of catalogue The Society will not be responsible for any inaccuracy in any pedigree or other particulars inserted in the catalogue, though every care will be made to ensure the accuracy of all particulars printed therein. The Society accepts no liability for incorrect details when entries are made online. Fees 18. Entry and accommodation fees - payment thereof All remittances in payment of fees shall be by crossed cheque, money order or postal order made payable to NNAS. Credit Cards and Debit Cards incur a 50p administration fee. 19. Entry fees and Society membership subscriptions Entry fees for Members and Non-Members are clearly laid out in the Schedule. Note: All Entry Fees are inclusive of VAT at the current rate. On the Livestock booking forms Members of the Newark & Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society can take advantage of reduced entry fees at the Nottinghamshire County Show. Membership of the Society runs for one calendar year. For 2017 the Membership fees are as follows: Type of Membership Entitlements Cost per year Single 1 person 30.00 Joint 2 people 46.00 Family & Friends 4 people 96.00 Corporate 6 people 250.00 20. Refund of entry fees Entry fees can be refunded only in the event of cancellation of classes or when an animal is incapacitated by accident, injury or illness. Applications for refunds must be made in writing to the Nottinghamshire County Show Manager no later than 31 May 2017 and must be accompanied by a Veterinary Certificate, together with all passes issued by the Society in respect of the entry/entries in question. No copies will be accepted and an administration charge of 15 will be levied. Any claim received after 31 May 2017 will be invalid. 42

Tickets 21. Tickets - exhibitors passes Each exhibitor will receive passes as listed below or, if a Member of the Society, will receive his/her Members Badge. 22. Wrist Band / Pass allocation Exhibitors will be issued with one vehicle pass. Please display passes visibly in windscreen. Below is a list of Wrist Band allocation for Exhibitors, depending on the number of entries made / pen booked. Per individual Cattle Exhibitor Wrist Bands Sheep Exhibitor Wrist Bands animal entered 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 3 3 5 + 4 4 Pens booked Pig Exhibitor Wrist Bands Goat Exhibitor Wrist Bands 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 3 3 5 + 4 3 23. Extra admission tickets On the Booking Form, exhibitors may purchase additional admission tickets for Show at a pre-show discounted price, shown below. Type of Ticket Pre-Show Admission Prices Gate Prices on Days of Show Adult 10.00 15.00 Please note: All Tickets ordered with the submission of entries will be dispatched with the Exhibitor information and passes approximately 14 days prior to the start of the Show. 24. Lorry passes Exhibitors will be provided with a lorry pass to enable them to bring their stock into the Showground, offload their stock and park in the Livestock or Horse parking area. This pass will cover the lorry and driver. Upon off-loading of stock, lorries will be required to be parked in the designated area and will not be permitted to return to the vicinity of the stock lines until departure time on the evening of the last day of the Show. Exhibitors must state on entry forms if any additional lorry passes are required. 43

Diseased Animals 25. Animals suspected of, or suffering from disease Every exhibitor shall indemnify the Society against all actions, claims, proceedings and demands by any person, company or other representative body of whatsoever nature in respect of any matter, directly or indirectly connected with the bringing onto the Society s Showground of any animal which may have been suffering from any contagious or infectious disease or which develops such a disease whilst on the Showground and, in addition, the exhibitor shall pay all costs and expenses incurred by the Society in connection with any such claim. The Society s Veterinary Officers are authorised to refuse permission for any animal to be admitted to, or have removed from, the Showground any animals affected with contagious or infectious disease. The exhibitor of such animal may obtain a certificate from the Veterinary Officer, stating the nature of such disease or infection. The onus of proving the freedom of any such animal from contagious or infectious disease shall rest on the exhibitor of the animal concerned. Awards 26. Prizes Prizes will be awarded on the scales shown at the beginning of each entry section. Prize money will be paid on the day, (with the exception of the Milking Goat classes) Vouchers will be issued with rosettes in the ring and prize money can be collected from the Ice Events cash point located by the Main Ring. 27. Rosettes No animal will be allowed to wear a rosette or ribbon other than those issued by the Society. No rosette or ribbon may be displayed during judging which has been awarded in a previous class. 28. Conditional awards In all cases where prizes are offered or awarded conditionally, they will be withheld until the exhibitor shall have proved to the satisfaction of the Council that the conditions have been complied with. 29. Protests Any Exhibitor wishing to lodge a protest having reference to livestock or horses exhibited at the Show must make the same in writing to the Society Office and must deposit a sum of 25. All protests must be delivered at the Society Office on the Showground before 3 pm on the day on which the protest shall have been made, or in the case of an award judged later than that time, then within one hour of the completion of the judging of that section, and no protest will be accepted subsequently unless a satisfactory reason be assigned for the delay. Protests will be considered by the Chief Steward of the Section concerned in consultation with his/her stewards. If the Chief Steward is unable to resolve the protest then he/she will refer the matter to the Society s Appeals Committee. The decision of the Appeals Committee shall be final and if the protest is not substantiated then the deposit will be forfeited. The animal, to which the protest refers, must remain on the Showground until permission to leave has been obtained from the Show Office in writing. The Society reserves the right to refer any objection to any authority or organization to adjudicate, wholly or in part, in respect of an objection, on behalf of the Society. 30. Alteration of awards In case of any protest made in accordance with Regulation 28 whereby any prize animal becomes disqualified, the winner of the next succeeding prize in that class shall take the prize that had been awarded to the disqualified animal. This applies to all prizes awarded. 44

31. Payment of prize money Prize money awarded at the Show, where there is no dispute, will be paid to the exhibitor on the day of the Class. Prize vouchers will be presented to the prize winners in the judging ring for them to collect their winnings in cash from the Ice Events office on site on the days of the Show or dispatched by the Society on receipt of the prize voucher at the Society office by 31st May 2017. If no request is made then the prize money will be forfeited. 32. Challenge trophies Cups and Trophies awarded at the Show may be collected from the Awards Office on the day of the Show and will be given out on production of a Trophy Collection Card. Winners of trophies must give the Society a written guarantee to return the cup in good condition, at their own expense by recorded delivery, to the Showground not less than six weeks prior to the next Show and that, in the event of loss, the amount of its value be made good to the Society by the holder. Exhibitors are forbidden to have any cup or trophy engraved. Any exhibitor who ignores this ruling will be charged a substantial sum to cover the cost of restitution. The Society will not be held responsible for any failure on the part of donors, or others, to produce Cups or Special Prizes offered for competition in the Schedule or Catalogue, nor will the Society accept any liability in respect of the description of Trophies and Special Prizes as printed in the Schedule and Catalogue. The Society reserves the right to prevent any cup or trophy from leaving the Society s premises. Prize winners must insure their cup or trophy whilst in their possession. Judges 33. Judges The Judges are instructed to withhold prizes where the entry is not of sufficient merit and, in awarding prizes, the Judges are instructed to make their awards according to the relative merits of the exhibits for breeding purposes in breed classes. If, in the opinion of the Judges, any animal appears to be unfit for breeding purposes, the Judges shall be at liberty to have the animal examined by one of the Society s Veterinary Surgeons, whose opinion shall be considered to be final and conclusive and, if he/ she so directs, the animal will be disqualified from taking a prize which might otherwise be awarded to it. No person other than a Steward or authorised Official of the Society shall enter a ring when judging is in progress, nor shall have any communication with the Judges during the time of judging. All exhibitors and their agents acting in opposition to this regulation shall forfeit such prize as may be awarded to their exhibit. 34. Substitution of judges The Society reserves the right to substitute other Judges for those announced in the Prize Schedule or to make other appointments. 35. Change of judge Should an exhibit be forward for competition which was either bred, or previously owned by the officiating Judge, then a referee may be introduced at the request of the Chief Steward of the Section. The onus of declaring an animal being exhibited in a class judged by a person who has had a financial interest in the animal or which has stood in his stable etc, must be on the exhibitor. The exhibitor will know who is judging from the schedule whereas the Judge will not know which animals are coming before him until he arrives in the ring. If there is an unforeseen change of judge then the exhibitor should stand down from the class and entry fees will be refunded. Every effort will be made to inform exhibitors of a change of judge. 45

36. Parades and judging Any exhibitor or employee refusing to bring their exhibits on parade at a specified time when requested by the Stewards to do so, shall be liable to forfeit to the Society any prize money previously awarded to the exhibits in question. All employees in charge of stock which is to be paraded must have their exhibits ready for such parade thirty minutes prior to the times of parades as laid down in the official timetable. White coats or Breed Society uniform must be worn in the Breed Judging ring and the Grand Parade. Cattle exhibitors should note that bulls should always have two handlers. Health and Safety regulations 37. Smoking Smoking is strictly forbidden in the livestock lines, judging rings, the stable area and all buildings. 38. Health and safety at work regulations All exhibitors and their handlers must comply with the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974. Exhibitors are reminded that they are responsible for the observance, by themselves, their employees and their contractors, of all Health and Safety at Work Regulations. Any item of risk or hazard should be reported to the Society Office immediately. Insurance 39. Public liability insurance Exhibitors should ensure that they have adequate public liability insurance cover (suggested minimum of 5 million). General 40. Veterinary Surgeon It is a condition of entry that the Society s Veterinary Surgeons may, on their own authority, give such emergency treatment as they may consider appropriate in the event that the owner or his representative cannot be found and that the owner will be responsible for the cost of such treatment. 41. DEFRA Regulations Exhibitors must be aware of, and conform to, the regulations in place by DEFRA at all times. 42. Transit of animals In accordance with Welfare in Transport Regulation (EC) no. 1.2005 it is an offence to transport any female animal for whom 90% or more of the gestation period has already passed, or female animals that have given birth in the previous week. For distances over 65Kms an Animal Transporter Authorisation is required as well as a Certificate of Competence for transporting animals over 65Kms (please consult your local authority regarding this). 43. Banned substances The Society does not tolerate the administration of tranquilizers or any other form of drug to Show exhibits, whether entered for competition of demonstration, which may in any way affect the performance of the animal, or have the effect of making it behave in the Show Ring or elsewhere on the Showground in a manner which is not natural. The Society does not tolerate any unfair practices e.g. the gluing of under teats. Any exhibitor, or his representative, who is found to have administered or permitted the administration of tranquilizers or drugs to any Show exhibit will be reported to the Council of the Newark & Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society to be dealt with at its 46

discretion and the matter will be reported to the appropriate Breed Society or organization which will render the exhibitor liable for disqualification. The Society reserves the right to insist on a drugs test to be carried out by the Society s appointed Veterinary Officer. 44. Stalling of exhibits Exhibitors and their employees must see that their exhibits are stalled or penned in the allotted place for them in accordance with their exhibit numbers, and no person shall remove or otherwise deface any notice or exhibit number placed by the Society of its Officers on the stalls or pens, nor shall any exhibit be stalled or penned in the place allotted to another exhibit and no person shall utilise a vacant stall or pen without the consent of the Steward or Chief Steward. Any exhibitor, whose exhibit is incorrectly stalled or penned, shall forfeit any prizes awarded and shall incur a fine of 20. Exhibitors must ensure that their exhibits are securely penned. All mucking out must be completed by 7.00 a.m. All stock attendants are requested to co-operate in ensuring that the lines are kept clean and that water is not thrown into the lines. 45. Washing of stock Animals may only be cleansed at the wash down area provided for this purpose. Great care should be taken if using a pressure washer. Taps must not be left running and fire hoses must not be used for washing down. 46. Straw A limited amount of straw is provided in the Livestock Lines. Extra bales are available to purchase at 4 each. 47. Water Water will be provided on site. 48. Rugs and sheets Except by special permission of the Steward of the section, no rug or sheet shall be hung up so as to conceal any animal in a horsebox, stall or pen. All sheets used for this purpose must be removed before the opening of the Show to the general public and must not be replaced until after the closing of the Show. 49. Publicity Exhibitors are allowed to promote their herd/flock with the use of signs which may not exceed 3 wide by 2 high per stall or pen. No promotional material may be placed in the gangways. Only rosettes and prize cards from the Newark & Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society may be displayed and these must be for the current year. Exhibit cards provided by the Society must be clearly displayed for each animal forward. 50. Stoves Exhibitors are not permitted to cook on an open fire. Heating or cooking appliances are not permitted to be installed or used inside a tented structure which is not specifically set out for this purpose. All heating and cooking appliances are strictly forbidden in the livestock lines, stable area and horse box areas. 47

51. Stewards No person shall officiate in the judging ring as Steward at the time of judging of a class in which he or she has an exhibit. In the event of a Steward making entries after his or her appointment as Steward, the Chief Steward shall appoint a deputy Steward to carry out stewarding duties for the class in question. 52. First Aid There is a designated Medical Centre located near the Society Office where First Aid will be available. 53. Dogs/Pets Dogs/pets are not allowed in the livestock area. In other areas of the Showground well behaved dogs/pets are permitted on leads and owners must clean up after their dog/pet. 54. Cancellations / refunds Cancellation or Termination of the Show If by reason of force majeure, severe adverse weather conditions, water-logged ground, failure or neglect on the part of any utility supplying electricity or water, labour strife, civil commotion, war (or threat thereof), act or threatened act of terrorism, fire or explosion or any other event beyond the control of the Society (other than a shortage of money or shortage of materials) the Society deems it necessary for it to cancel or terminate the holding of the Show or any part of it, then the Society shall use its reasonable endeavours to ensure that the Exhibitor is made aware as soon as practicable of such cancellation or termination either in writing, by email or facsimile, verbally by telephone or mobile, or by publication on the Society s website(s). In the event of cancellation or termination pursuant to clause above, this Agreement shall determine automatically and the Society shall repay to the Exhibitor all, charges and fees already paid under this Agreement (if the Show is cancelled before its commencement) or a rateable proportion of such charges and fees (if the Show is terminated after its commencement) but otherwise shall be under no liability to the Exhibitor or its sub-licensees for any loss which they may sustain in consequence of any such determination and the Exhibitor shall in the event of determination be under no liability to the Society in respect of its future obligations under this agreement (but without prejudice to any rights of either party against the other in respect of any claim accrued under this Agreement down to the date of such determination). 55. Penalties Any infringement of any of the Regulations or Conditions printed in this Schedule will result in the exhibitor forfeiting any prize to which he/she may be entitled in addition to the consequences attaching to the infringement and the Society reserves the right to inform other Agricultural Societies and bodies of any decision it may come to with regard to an exhibitor. 56. Interpretation of Regulations The Newark & Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society reserves the sole and absolute right to interpret these or any other prescribed regulations, conditions and prize lists, and to settle arbitrarily and determine all matters, questions or difference in regard hereto, or otherwise arising out of, connected with incident to the Show. Also to substitute Judges, refuse and to cancel entries, disqualify exhibitors, prohibit exhibition of entries, vary or cancel awards of prizes or reserve numbers and relax conditions as the Society may deem necessary. 48

57. Statement All exhibitors and other persons admitted to the Showground shall be subject to the rules, orders and regulations of the Council of the Newark & Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society. The Organisers of this Show have taken reasonable precautions to ensure the health and safety of everyone present. In order for these measures to be effective, everyone must take all reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent accidents occurring and must obey the instructions of the Organisers, and of all Officials and Stewards. Newark & Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society Limited Newark Showground Lincoln Road Newark Nottinghamshire NG24 2NY Newark & Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society Holding Number 32/098/8000 Tel 01636 705 796 www.nottinghamshirecountyshow.com 49

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