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Pig Section Results - 2018 Pig Section Results - 2018 SECTION: DUROC PIGS CLASS: P0001/0515 BOAR, BORN IN 2017 Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr A P & P C Rose, Chard, Somerset (1) Maddaford Sveske 21 SECTION: DUROC PIGS CLASS: P0001/0516 BOAR BORN IN 2018 Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr A P & P C Rose, Chard, Somerset (2) Maddaford Sveske 22 SECTION: DUROC PIGS CLASS: P0001/0517 SOW OR GILT BORN BEFORE 1 JULY 2017 Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr A P & P C Rose, Chard, Somerset (3) Maddaford Nancy 47 SECTION: DUROC PIGS CLASS: P0001/0518 GILT BORN IN 2017 ON OR AFTER 1 JULY. Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr A P & P C Rose, Chard, Somerset (5) Maddaford Nancy 61 2 Mr A P & P C Rose, Chard, Somerset (4) Maddaford Nancy 59 SECTION: DUROC PIGS CLASS: P0001/A774 A SPECIAL PRIZE OF ROSETTES ARE OFFERED BY THE R.C.A.A. FOR THE CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION MALE. Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr A P & P C Rose, Chard, Somerset (1) Maddaford Sveske 21 2 Mr A P & P C Rose, Chard, Somerset (2) Maddaford Sveske 22 ROYAL CORNWALL SHOW 2018 - PIG SECTION RESULTS 13 June 2018 Page 1 of 32 SECTION: DUROC PIGS CLASS: P0001/A775 A SPECIAL PRIZE OF ROSETTES ARE OFFERED BY THE R.C.A.A. FOR THE CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE. Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr A P & P C Rose, Chard, Somerset (3) Maddaford Nancy 47 2 Mr A P & P C Rose, Chard, Somerset (5) Maddaford Nancy 61 SECTION: DUROC PIGS CLASS: P0001/A776 A BREED CHAMPION ROSETTE IS OFFERED BY THE BRITISH PIG ASSOCIATION FOR THE CHAMPION DUROC Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr A P & P C Rose, Chard, Somerset (3) Maddaford Nancy 47 2 Mr A P & P C Rose, Chard, Somerset (1) Maddaford Sveske 21 SECTION: DUROC PIGS CLASS: P0001/A777 R.C.A.A. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION ROSETTES ARE OFFERED IN CLASSES 515 - 519. Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr A P & P C Rose, Chard, Somerset (3) Maddaford Nancy 47 2 Mr A P & P C Rose, Chard, Somerset (1) Maddaford Sveske 21 SECTION: DUROC PIGS CLASS: P0001/A778 SPECIAL PRIZES OF £30.00 TO THE CHAMPION DUROC AND £20.00 TO THE RESERVE CHAMPION DUROC ARE OFFERED BY Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr A P & P C Rose, Chard, Somerset (3) Maddaford Nancy 47 2 Mr A P & P C Rose, Chard, Somerset (1) Maddaford Sveske 21 SECTION: PIETRAIN PIGS CLASS: P0002/0520 BOAR, BORN IN 2017 Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Miss A Newth, Shepton Mallet, Somerset (7) Prestcombe Merry 6 2 Mr J Kingdon, Newquay, Cornwall (6) Middle Lanherne Zenk 1204 SECTION: PIETRAIN PIGS CLASS: P0002/0521 BOAR BORN IN 2018 Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr G Pawson & Miss A Booth, Lymm, Cheshire (9) Warburton Jepi 2 Miss A Newth, Shepton Mallet, Somerset (8) Prestcombe Merry ROYAL CORNWALL SHOW 2018 - PIG SECTION RESULTS 13 June 2018 Page 2 of 32 SECTION: PIETRAIN PIGS CLASS: P0002/0522 SOW OR GILT BORN BEFORE 1 JULY 2017 Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr J Kingdon, Newquay, Cornwall (10) Middle Lanherne Pauline 1190 SECTION: PIETRAIN PIGS CLASS: P0002/0523 GILT BORN IN 2017, ON OR AFTER 1 JULY. Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Miss A Newth, Shepton Mallet, Somerset (12) Prestcombe Paperasse 7 2 Miss A Newth, Shepton Mallet, Somerset (13) Prestcombe Paperasse 8 3 Mr G Pawson & Miss A Booth, Lymm, Cheshire (14) Castlehills Pauline 20 4 Mr J Kingdon, Newquay, Cornwall (11) Middle Lanherne Pauline 1214 SECTION: PIETRAIN PIGS CLASS: P0002/0524 GILT BORN IN 2018 Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr G Pawson & Miss A Booth, Lymm, Cheshire (17) Warburton Pauline 2 2 Miss A Newth, Shepton Mallet, Somerset (15) Prestcombe Paperasse 3 Mr G Pawson & Miss A Booth, Lymm, Cheshire (16) Warburton Pauline SECTION: PIETRAIN PIGS CLASS: P0002/A779 A SPECIAL PRIZE OF ROSETTES ARE OFFERED BY THE R.C.A.A. FOR THE CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION MALE. Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Miss A Newth, Shepton Mallet, Somerset (7) Prestcombe Merry 6 2 Mr G Pawson & Miss A Booth, Lymm, Cheshire (9) Warburton Jepi SECTION: PIETRAIN PIGS CLASS: P0002/A780 A SPECIAL PRIZE OF ROSETTES ARE OFFERED BY THE R.C.A.A. FOR THE CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE. Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Miss A Newth, Shepton Mallet, Somerset (12) Prestcombe Paperasse 7 2 Mr G Pawson & Miss A Booth, Lymm, Cheshire (17) Warburton Pauline 2 ROYAL CORNWALL SHOW 2018 - PIG SECTION RESULTS 13 June 2018 Page 3 of 32 SECTION: PIETRAIN PIGS CLASS: P0002/A781 R.C.A.A. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION ROSETTES ARE OFFERED IN CLASSES 520 - 524 Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Miss A Newth, Shepton Mallet, Somerset (12) Prestcombe Paperasse 7 2 Mr G Pawson & Miss A Booth, Lymm, Cheshire (17) Warburton Pauline 2 SECTION: PIETRAIN PIGS CLASS: P0002/A782 A BREED CHAMPION ROSETTE IS OFFERED BY THE BRITISH PIG ASSOCIATION FOR THE CHAMPION PIETRAIN Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Miss A Newth, Shepton Mallet, Somerset (12) Prestcombe Paperasse 7 2 Mr G Pawson & Miss A Booth, Lymm, Cheshire (17) Warburton Pauline 2 SECTION: PIETRAIN PIGS CLASS: P0002/A783 SPECIAL PRIZES OF £30.00 TO THE CHAMPION PIETRAIN AND £20.00 TO THE RESERVE CHAMPION PIETRAIN ARE OFFERE Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Miss A Newth, Shepton Mallet, Somerset (12) Prestcombe Paperasse 7 2 Mr G Pawson & Miss A Booth, Lymm, Cheshire (17) Warburton Pauline 2 SECTION: ANY OTHER PURE BREED PIGS CLASS: P0003/0528 GILT BORN IN 2017, ON OR AFTER 1 JULY. Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr C J Sully, Taunton, Somerset (18) Grovecourt Precious 3 SECTION: ANY OTHER PURE BREED PIGS CLASS: P0003/A785 A SPECIAL PRIZE OF ROSETTES ARE OFFERED BY THE R.C.A.A. FOR THE CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE. Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr C J Sully, Taunton, Somerset (18) Grovecourt Precious 3 SECTION: ANY OTHER PURE BREED PIGS CLASS: P0003/A786 A SPECIAL PRIZE OF £45 IS OFFERED BY THE NEW FOREST & HAMPSHIRE COUNTY SHOW FOR THE BEST HAMPSHIRE PIG Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr C J Sully, Taunton, Somerset (18) Grovecourt Precious 3 ROYAL CORNWALL SHOW 2018 - PIG SECTION RESULTS 13 June 2018 Page 4 of 32 SECTION: ANY OTHER PURE BREED PIGS CLASS: P0003/A787 A SPECIAL PRIZE OF A ROSETTE IS OFFERED BY THE R.C.A.A. FOR THE CHAMPION MODERN ANY OTHER PURE BREED PIG. Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr C J Sully, Taunton, Somerset (18) Grovecourt Precious 3 SECTION: ANY OTHER PURE BREED PIGS CLASS: P0003/A789 R.C.A.A. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION ROSETTES ARE OFFERED IN CLASSES 525 - 529. Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr C J Sully, Taunton, Somerset (18) Grovecourt Precious 3 SECTION: ANY OTHER PURE BREED PIGS CLASS: P0003/A790 A SPECIAL PRIZE OF A ROSETTE IS OFFERED BY THE BRITISH PIG ASSOCIATION FOR THE CHAMPION ANY OTHER PURE BRE Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr C J Sully, Taunton, Somerset (18) Grovecourt Precious 3 SECTION: BRITISH LOP PIGS CLASS: P0004/0530 BOAR, BORN IN 2017 Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr G Eustice, Hayle, Cornwall (19) Bezurrell General 24th 2 Mr G Eustice, Hayle, Cornwall (20) Bezurrell Supreme 21st 3 Miss C Nicholas, Raglan, Gwent (21) Catrin Prince 5 SECTION: BRITISH LOP PIGS CLASS: P0004/0531 BOAR, BORN IN 2018 Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr G Eustice, Hayle, Cornwall (26) Bezurrell Prince 2nd 2 Miss C Nicholas, Raglan, Gwent (27) Catrin Prince 6 3 Mr G Eustice, Hayle, Cornwall (25) Bezurrell Prince 3rd 4 Mr G Eustice, Hayle, Cornwall (24) Bezurrell Prince 4th ROYAL CORNWALL SHOW 2018 - PIG SECTION RESULTS 13 June 2018 Page 5 of 32 SECTION: BRITISH LOP PIGS CLASS: P0004/0532 SOW OR GILT BORN BEFORE 1 JULY 2017 Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Miss E Collings, Launceston, Cornwall (28) Kinghton Queen 2 Mr G Eustice, Hayle, Cornwall (31) Bezurrell Actress 373 3 Mr G Eustice, Hayle, Cornwall (30) Bezurrell Actress 374 4 Mr G Eustice, Hayle, Cornwall (29) Bezurrell Actress 370 SECTION: BRITISH LOP PIGS CLASS: P0004/0533 GILT BORN IN 2017, ON OR AFTER 1 JULY. Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Miss E Collings, Launceston, Cornwall (34) Liskeard Lulu 38th 2 Mr G Eustice, Hayle, Cornwall (41) Bezurrell Actress 410 3 Mr & Mrs J Collings, Launceston, Cornwall (35) Liskeard Lulu 39th 4 Mr C G Eustice, Hayle, Cornwall (40) Bezurrell Actress 414 5 Mr G Eustice, Hayle, Cornwall (43) Bezurrell Actress 411 6 Miss C Nicholas, Raglan, Gwent (44) Norseman Thatcher 3 SECTION: BRITISH LOP PIGS CLASS: P0004/0534 GILT BORN IN 2018 Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr G Eustice, Hayle, Cornwall (52) Bezurrell Actress 418 2 Miss C Nicholas, Raglan, Gwent (54) Catrin Thatcher 11 3 Mr G Eustice, Hayle, Cornwall (51) Bezurrell Actress 420 4 Mr G Eustice, Hayle, Cornwall (53) Bezurrell Actress 419 SECTION: BRITISH LOP PIGS CLASS: P0004/A791 'LOP OF THE YEAR HEAT' MALE CHAMPION FROM PIGS BORN ON OR AFTER 1 JULY 2017 AND ROSETTE OFFERED BY THE Placing Exhibitor Catalogue No. Livestock Name 1 Mr G Eustice, Hayle, Cornwall (19) Bezurrell General 24th 2 Mr G Eustice, Hayle, Cornwall (26) Bezurrell Prince 2nd ROYAL CORNWALL SHOW 2018 - PIG SECTION RESULTS 13 June 2018 Page 6 of 32 SECTION: BRITISH LOP PIGS CLASS: P0004/A792 A SPECIAL PRIZES OF ROSETTES ARE OFFERED BY THE R.C.A.A.
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