Dutchess County Fair HUNDRETH OPEN

English u Western Frontier Open u Youth Horse Show Table of Contents u English Horse Show ...... 1-16 Rules and Regulations...... 3 Daily Time Schedule ...... 5 Class Descriptions...... 8 Clinic of Champions with Michael O. Page...... 16 ALL Forms Located in the Center fold (following page 22) Youth Horse Show Form Draft Entry Form Stable Form Open Driving Entry Form Western Frontier Entry Form Marshall & Sterling Application English Entry Form Western Frontier Horse Show ...... 17-22 Rules and Regulations...... 19 Class List/Schedule...... 20 Open Driving ...... 23-26 Rules and Regulations...... 25 Class List/Schedule...... 26 Draft Horse Show ...... 27-31 Rules and Regulations...... 29 Class List/Schedule ...... 30 Youth Horse Show ...... 33-39 Rules and Regulations...... 35 Class List/Schedule...... 36 NYS Agriculture & Markets Health Requirements...... 40-41 Horse Pulling Event List...... 43 Thank You To Our Sponsors...... 44 English Horse Show

English HORSE SHOW Online entries available and recommended! POST ENTRIES WILL REQUIRE PAID ADDMISSION TO THE FAIRGROUNDS. Pre-entry fees will be in effect before entries close. Once entries are closed on August 10, 2019 entries fees will be increased to the Post-entry fee. u www.dutchessfair.com (Listed under the Competitions tab & Horse Shows) u All Entry and Stall forms can be found in the center fold of this book.

NO DOGS ALLOWED ON GROUNDS 1 English HORSE SHOW DUTCHESS COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Wednesday, Thursday and Friday August 21, 22, 23, 2019 u PRE-ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 10, 2019 Post-entries accepted at the show at $5.00 per class additional charge POST ENTRIES WILL REQUIRE PAID ADDMISSION TO THE FAIRGROUNDS. u HVHJA, DCPHA and M & S Horse Show Over $2,500 in prizes and prize money u SECRETARY Stephanie Fitzpatrick PO Box 389, Rhinebeck, NY 12572 u SHOW COMMITTEE Mrs. Patricia Garthwaite Towle, Manager (914) 475-1391 please text or email [email protected] Co-Chairs Mrs. Dale Mountan & Mrs. Corinne Weber u The following have been invited to officiate; however, the committee reserves the right to change these names.

Judges ...... Todd Karn & Karen Von Bachelle Announcer...... Pat Howell Secretary ...... Stephanie Fitzpatrick, Red Hook, NY Course Designer ...... Patricia Garthwaite Towle Starter ...... Courtney Hart & David Towle Blacksmith...... Michael Lancto (7:30am-11am, on call for afternoon) Stall Manager...... Brenda Locke, [email protected]

For your convenience, the secretary booth will be open Tuesday, August 20, 2019 from 6pm to 8pm PROOF OF COGGINS AND RABIES MUST BE SUBMITTED

2 GENERAL RULES English Horse Show 1. LOSS, INJURY OR DAMAGE to horse, rider, owner, coach, groom, spectator or other individuals is in no way the responsibility of the Dutchess County Fair Management or the Show Committee. 2. INSUFFICIENT ENTRIES in a class shall result in the cancellation of that class. The Show Committee also reserves the right to divide, combine or add any classes it deems necessary for the good of the show. In classes offering prize money, the Show Committee reserves the right to run any class as a Sweepstakes if there are less than six (6) entries. 3. ONLY JUDGES and those having duties to perform shall be allowed in the ring during times of judged competition. 4. A CERTIFICATE OF A NEGATIVE COGGINS TEST, conducted within 12 months, must be presented before exhibitor numbers will be issued. ALL EQUINE ENTERING ANY NYS COUNTY FAIR OR THE NYS STATE FAIR MUST BE ACTIVELY IMMUNIZED AGAINST RABIES.VACCINE MUST BE ADMINISTERED AT LEAST FOURTEEN (14) DAYS PRIOR TO ARRIVAL ON FAIRGROUNDS.VACCINATION CERTIFICATE FROM YOUR VETERINARIAN MUST ACCOMPANY EACH EQUINE. EQUINES NOT MEET- ING THESE REQUIREMENTS WILL BE REJECTED FROM THE PREMISES. Please see pages 40-41 for NYS Ag & Markets regulations for out of state horses. 5. Tickets to enter the Fairgrounds will be issued 2 per rider, one for trainer. They will be mailed to exhibitors upon receipt of entry form, by the closing date. No refunds on tickets purchased at the gate. NO EXCEPTIONS 6. SCHOOLING. “Controlled” free schooling will be permitted between 7:00 AM to 8:15 AM each morning. It is likely that schooling in the other ring will be offered. The main ring will not be open for schooling in the evening. 7. NUMBERS must be worn by Exhibitors in the ring at all times. 8. All points in all classes will count as: 7 5 4 3 2 1 9. Stakes class requirements: you must do at least one additional class in that division to be allowed to enter the Stake class. Any stakes class with six or less competitors will be run on a sweepstakes format. 10. A SIGNED BLANK CHECK PAYABLE TO DCAS Inc. must accompany pre-entries or left with the show secretary prior to receiving numbers. Post entries will be accepted the day of the show at an extra charge of $5.00 per class. Post entries and scratches must be made before class begins. 11. STALL FEES must be paid in full with separate check made out to: DCAS 12. Online entries available, www.dutchessfair.com OR mail entries and stall fees with separate checks payable to DCAS Inc. to Entry Office, DCF, PO Box 389, Rhinbeck, NY 12572. 13. NO DOGS ALLOWED ON GROUNDS OR TO BE KEPT IN A VEHICLE! 14. HORSES MAY NOT ENTER GROUNDS BEFORE 5:00 PM Tuesday, August 21st. 15. Riders must wear ASTM/SEI approved PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR at all times when mounted. 16. A $25.00 fee will be charged for returned checks. 17. If you scratch the entire show you will be charged a $25 office fee, per entry. 18. There are no camper spaces available. There is no camping in the stabling area. 19. Outside coaching may be penalized per the judge’s discretion. 20. POST ENTIRIES WILL REQUIRE PAID ADMISSION TO THE FAIRGROUNDS. Non-refunable. 21. All Prizes and Ribbons must be picked up the day of the competition.

NO DOGS ALLOWED ON GROUNDS 3 SPECIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS TROPHIES AND AWARDS Short Stirrup Division Open Pleasure Division DCPHA $50 Gift Certificates Pre-Short Stirrup Champion Richard Staats Perpetual Trophy A perpetual trophy in memory of Richard Staats will be awarded to the Pre-Short Stirrup Champion Short Stirrup Champion Don Sheldon Perpetual Trophy A perpetual trophy donated by the Dutchess County Professional Horsemen’s Association, in memory of Don Sheldon, will be awarded to the Short Stirrup Champion. Short Stirrup Hunter Bette Staats Memorial Trophy A memorial trophy in memory of Bette Staats will be awarded to the Short Stirrup Hunter Champion Children’s Hunter Division Champion Camelot Silver Bullet Perpetual Trophy donated by the Santandra Family will be awarded to the Pony Hunter Champion, in memory of Camelot Silver Bullet. Sgt. William Garthwaite Perpetual Trophy WWII Cavalry Officer A perpetual trophy to be awarded to the Dutchess County Fair High Jump winner. $1000 $150 Gift Certificate donated by Argento Equestrian. Prize money sponsored by Argento Equestrian and Michael Lancto Farrier Service. $500 Elizabeth (Betty) Davis/Stanley Money Hunter Derby Trophy donated by Hackett Farm and Supply Prize money donated by the Elizabeth C. Davis Memorial Fund of the Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley Jock Melville Super Horse Perpetual Trophy Awarded to the Grand Hunter Champion. Trophy donated by Hackett Farm and Supply $250 Bob Smith Hunter Classic Trophy and Prize Money A perpetual trophy donated by Friends of Bob in his memory and love of . Prize money donated by Rombout Hunt High Point Thoroughbred Jumper Award Gift Certifciates donated by Argento Equestrian

4 TIME SCHEDULE - 8:30 A.M.

Wednesday, August 22, 2018 English Horse Show Schooling 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 A.M. (30 Minute Lunch Break TBA) u 8:00 A.M. Prompt – Course Walk with the Judge MAIN RING OUTSIDE COURSE *200. Pony Conformation - Junior Handler 30. Local Open Hunter 2’6” *201. Horse Conformation - Junior Handler 31. Local Open Hunter 2’6” 32. Local Open Hunter 2’6” (stake $100) *1. Leadline Age 4 & under Walk only 33. Local Open Hunter Under Saddle 2. Leadline Age 4 & under W-T *3. Leadline Age 5 & under Walk Only 34. Local Child/Adult Hunter 2’3” 4. Leadline Age 5 & under W-T 35. Local Child/Adult Hunter 2’3” 36. Local Child/Adult Hunter 2’3” 5. Pre-Mini Stirrup Equitation (stake $100) 6. Pre-Mini Stirrup Equitation 37. Local Child/Adult Hunter Under Saddle 7. Pre-Mini Stirrup Equitation (2 ground poles) Equitation Demonstration - 45 minutes 38. Child/Adult Equitation 3' HVHJA 8. Mini Stirrup W-T Equitation 39. Child/Adult Equitation 3' HVHJA 9. Mini Stirrup W-T, Hunter 40. Modified Child/Adult Equitation flat 10. Mini Stirrup ground poles, Eq HVHJA 11. Mini Stirrup ground poles, Htr 112. Marshall & Sterling Child/Adult Medal 3’ 12. Beginner Short/Long Stirrup W-T 13. Beginner Short/Long Stirrup W-T-C 41. Local Pony Hunter (Child/Adult) 2’ 14. Beginner Short/Long Stirrup Crossrails 42. Local Pony Hunter (Child/Adult) 2’ 15. Beginner Short/Long Stirrup Crossrails 43. Local Pony Hunter (Child/Adult) 2’ (stake $100) Proper Turnout Clinic - 30 minutes 44 Local Pony Hunter (Child/Adult) U/S *16. Short Stirrup W-T Equitation 17. Short Stirrup W-T-C Equitation 45. Open Pleasure Horse or Pony HVHJA 18. Short Stirrup Crossrails 18” 46. Open Pleasure Horse or Pony HVHJA *19. Short Stirrup Crossrails 18” 47. Bridle Path Hack HVHJA

20. Short Stirrup Hunter Crossrails 18” “Equitation Demonstration” *21. Short Stirrup Hunter Crossrails 18” 2-4 riders will be selected for the Judge to *22. Short Stirrup Hunter U/S comment and critic on what judges look for in an Equitation class. 23. Long Stirrup W-T Equitation 24. Long Stirrup W-T-C Equitation “Proper Turn Out” 25. Long Stirrup Crossrails 18’ For both horse and rider, all exhibitors 26. Long Stirrup Crossrails 18’ should attend in show clothes. *27. Short/Long Stirrup Pleasure W-T *28. Short/long Stirrup Command *29. Short/Long Stirrup Road Hack W-T-C

ALL CLASSES HVHJA *EXCEPT 200, 201, 1, 3, 16, 19, 21, 22, 27-29 NO DOGS ALLOWED ON GROUNDS 5 TIME SCHEDULE - 8:30 A.M. Thursday, August 23, 2018 Schooling 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 A.M. (30 Minute Lunch Break TBA) u 8:00 A.M. Prompt – Course Walk with the Judge MAIN RING OUTSIDE COURSE 48. Beginner Child/Adult W-T Equitation 203. Open Conformation Horse or Pony 49. Beginner Child/Adult W-T-C Equitation 50. Beginner Child/Adult Equitation 2’ 66. Beginner Hunter 2’3” 51. Beginner Child/Adult Equitation 2’ 67. Beginner Hunter 2’3” 68. Beginner Hunter 2’3” ($100 stake) 52. Pre-Child/Adult Equitation 2’3” HVHJA 69. Beginner Hunter U/S 53. Pre-Child/Adult Equitation 2’3” HVHJA 54. Pre-Child/Adult Equitation 2’3” HVHJA 70. Children’s Hunter Pony 2’3”-2’6” 55. Pre-Child/Adult Equitation Flat HVHJA 71. Children’s Hunter Pony 2’3”-2’6” 72. Children’s Hunter Pony 2’3”-2’6” 56. Mod. Child/Adult Equitation 2’6” HVHJA ($100 stake) 57. Mod. Child/Adult Equitation 2’6” HVHJA 73. Children’s Hunter Pony U/S 58. Mod. Child/Adult Equitation 2’6” HVHJA 74. Adult/Children’s Hunter Horse 2’6” 59. Mod. Child/Adult Equitation Flat HVHJA 75. Adult/Children’s Hunter Horse 2’6” 76. Adult/Children’s Hunter Horse 2’6” 110. HVHJA Child/Adult Medal 2’6” ($100 stake) (Top 4 to test) 77. Adult/Children’s Hunter Horse U/S 111. Marshall & Sterling Ch/Adt Medal 2’6” Hunter Clinic (NEW) - 30 minutes (May be split if entries warrant) 78. Open Working Hunter 2’9”-3” HVHJA Conformation Clinic - 45 minutes 79. Open Working Hunter 2’9”-3” HVHJA 80. Open Working Hunter 2’9”-3” HVHJA 63. Beginner Jumper 2' (.65m) ($100 stake) Timed 1st Round 81. Open Working Hunter U/S 64. Beginner Jumper 2' (.65m) Power & Speed Not Before 1:00pm 65. Beginner Jumper 2' (.65m) 204. The Elizabeth (Betty) Davis/Stanley Jump Off Table 2b A/B Money Hunter Derby ($500 stake) 207. Ride and Run Relay Race

CONFORMATION CLINIC: Open to all. Judges will conduct a clinic with 4 horses. Points of desirable and undesirable conformation will be discussed, open for questions and discussion. Start time TBA.

6 TIME SCHEDULE - 8:30 A.M.

Friday, August 24, 2018 English Horse Show Schooling 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 A.M. (30 Minute Lunch Break TBA) u 8:00 A.M. Prompt - Course Walk with the Judge MAIN RING OUTSIDE COURSE Low, Medium & High Jumpers HVHJA 100. Pleasure Horse or Pony W-T-C 82. Low Jumper 2’3”(.75m) Timed 1st 101. Pleasure Horse or Pony W-T-C Round Command 83. Low Jumper 2’3”(.75m) Power & Speed 102. Bridle Path Hack Horse or Pony W-T-C, 84. Low Jumper 2’3”(.75m) Jump off Table Hand gallop, extended trot. 2b A/B ($100 stake) 103. Family Class 92. Low Hunter 2’3” HVHJA 85. Medium Jumper 2’6”(.85m) Timed 1st 93. Low Hunter 2’3” HVHJA Round 94. Low Hunter 2’3” HVHJA 86. Medium Jumper 2’6”(.85m) Power & ($100 stake) Speed 95. Low Hunter Under Saddle HVHJA 87. Medium Jumper 2’6”(.85m) Jump off Table 2b A/B ($100 stake) 96. DC Modified Hunter 2’6” 97. DC Modified Hunter 2’6” 88. High Jumper 2’9”-3' (.95m) (Bit of Straw - round 1) Timed 1st Round 98. DC Modified Hunter 2’6” 89. High Jumper 2’9”-3' (.95m) ($100 stake) Power & Speed (Bit of Straw - round 2) 90. High Jumper 2’9”-3' (.95m) 99. DC Modified Hunter Under Saddle Jump off Table 2b A/B ($100 stake) 104. Thoroughbred Conformation in Hand 91. Sit-A-Buck Winner take all! 105. Thoroughbred Pleasure Throw some bucks in a bucket! 106. Thoroughbred Command 107. Thoroughbred Hunter 2’6” Jumper Clinic - 30 minutes 108. Thoroughbred Handy Hunter 2’6”

Not Before 2:00pm 206. The Bob Smith $250 Hunter Classic 205. NINTH ANNUAL 2’6”-2’9” two round competition. $1,000 DC FAIR HIGH JUMP Second round handy hunter options to 3’.

* New High Point Thoroughbred Jumper award. Donated by Argento Equestrian

NO DOGS ALLOWED ON GROUNDS 7 LEADLINE DIVISON – HVHJA Points (exclude classes 1 and 3) Entry fee: $10.00 per class. Trophy and Ribbons in each class. 200. Pony Conformation - Junior handler 201. Horse Conformation - Junior handler The fitting and showmanship classes are open ONLY to exhibitors entered in classes in the main ring on WEDNESDAY. To be judged 50% confirmation and 50% showmanship. Horse or pony must be presented in a bridle. 1. Leadline Age 4 & under Walk Only not eligible for any other class except class #2 2. Leadline Age 4 & under W-T not eligible for any other class except class #1 3. Leadline Age 5 & over Walk Only not eligible for any other class except class #4 4. Leadline Age 5 & over W-T not eligible for any other class except class #3 PRE-MINI STIRRUP DIVISION – HVHJA – Entry fee $15.00 per class. Open to riders 10 years of age and under. Emphasis on equitation, safety and suitability. Each horse/rider may have handler in the ring. Martingales and grazing reins are permitted. 5. Pre-Mini Stirrup Equitation 6. Pre-Mini Stirrup Equitation 7. Pre-Mini Stirrup Equitation Ground Poles MINI STIRRUP & SHORT STIRRUP DIVISION – HVHJA Entry fee $15.00 per class. Open to riders 12 years will be split and pinned separately. A, B groups if entries warrant. Groups will be split in advance at the secretary stand. If multiple exhibitors are using the same pony or horse in the same division, please indicate this on Entry Form. Exhibitors must show in their assigned group throughout the entire division. 8. Mini Stirrup W-T Equitation 9. Mini Stirrup W-T Hunter 10. Mini Stirrup Ground Poles Equitation 11. Mini Stirrup Ground Poles Hunter BEGINNER SHORT/LONG STIRRUP DIVISION – HVHJA – Entry fee $15.00 per class Open to horse and . Open to all riders who have never shown over fences higher than 18”. Trotting is permitted. May not cross enter into any division other than pleasure. 12. Beginner Short/Long Stirrup W-T Equitation 13. Beginner Short/Long Stirrup W-T-C Hunter 14. Beginner Short/Long Stirrup Cross rails Equitation 15. Beginner Short/Long Stirrup Cross rails Hunter SHORT STIRRUP EQUITATION DIVISION – Entry Fee $15.00 per class. This division is limited to exhibitors 12 years and under who have never competed over fences 2’ or higher. Exhibitors in this division may not enter any other classes over fences at this show. Martingales permitted in all classes in this division. Champion will receive a $50 Gift Certificate from DCPHA. 16. Short Stirrup W-T Equitation 17. Short Stirrup W-T-C Equitation no HVHJA points 18. Short Stirrup Cross Rails 18” no HVHJA points 19. Short Stirrup Cross Rails 18”

8 SHORT STIRRUP HUNTER DIVISION – Entry Fee $15.00 per class This division is limited to exhibitors 12 years and under who have never competed over English Horse Show fences 2’ or higher. Trophy and Six Ribbons in each class. Championship Awarded on Points. 20. Short Stirrup Hunter Over Fences 18” 21. Short Stirrup Hunter Over Fences 18” no HVHJA points 22. Short Stirrup Under Saddle LONG STIRRUP EQUITATION DIVISION – HVHJA – Entry Fee $15.00 per class. Open to beginner exhibitors 13 years of age and over, including beginner adults. Exhibitors in this division may not enter any other classes over fences at this show. 23. Long Stirrup Equitation W-T 24. Long Stirrup Equitation W-T-C Hunter 25. Long Stirrup Crossrails 18” Equitation 26. Long Stirrup Crossrail 18” Hunter SHORT/LONG STIRRUP PLEASURE DIVISION – Entry Fee $15.00 per class Open to all Short and Long Stirrup Exhibitors. Trophy and Six Ribbons. 27. Short/Long Stirrup Pleasure W-T no HVHJA points 28. Short/Long Stirrup Command no HVHJA points 29. Short/Long Stirrup Road Hack W-T-C no HVHJA points WEDNESDAY LOCAL HUNTER DIVISION Open to all horses, exhibitors who reside in Dutchess County or within a 30-mile radius of Rhinebeck. Trophy and six ribbons in each class. Championship Awarded on Points Open to exhibitors who are adult amateurs or children. LOCAL OPEN HUNTER 2’6” – Entry Fee $15.00 per class, Stake entry fee $20.00. Trophy and Six Ribbons in each class. Championship Awarded on Points 30. Local Open Hunter 2’6” 31. Local Open Hunter Over Fences 2’6” 32. Local Open Hunter Over Fences 2’6” (Stake $100) 33. Local Open Hunter Under Saddle LOCAL ADULT/CHILDREN HUNTER DIVISION Entry Fee $15.00 per class, Stake entry fee $20.00. Trophy and Six Ribbons in each class. Championship Awarded on Points 34. Local Adult/Children Hunter Horse Over Fences 2’3” 35. Local Adult/Children Hunter Horse Over Fences 2’3” 36. Local Adult/Children Hunter Horse Over Fences 2’3” ($100 Stake) 37. Local Adult/Children Hunter Horse Under Saddle ADULT/CHILDREN’S EQUITATION DIVISION – HVHJA – Entry Fee $15.00 per class Open to exhibitors who are adult amateurs or children. No mile restriction. Trophy and Six Ribbons in each class. Championship Awarded on Points 38. Children/Adult Equitation Over Fences 3' 39. Children/Adult Equitation Over Fences 3' 40. Children/Adult Equitation Flat

NO DOGS ALLOWED ON GROUNDS 9 LOCAL PONY HUNTER 2’ – Entry Fee $15.00 per class, Stake entry fee $20.00. Open to all ponies, exhibitors who reside in Dutchess County or within a 30-mile radius of Rhinebeck. Trophy and Six Ribbons in each class. Championship Awarded on Points. 41. Local Pony Hunter Over Fences 2’ 42. Local Pony Hunter Over Fences 2’ 43. Local Pony Hunter Over Fences 2’ ($100 Stake) 44. Local Pony Hunter Under Saddle OPEN PLEASURE HORSE OR PONY – HVHJA – Entry Fee $15.00 per class Open to exhibitors who are adult amateurs or children. Trophy and Six Ribbons in each class. Championship Awarded on Points. Champion will receive a $50 Gift Certificate from DCPHA. 45. Open Pleasure Horse or Pony W-T-C 46. Open Pleasure Horse or Pony W-T-C 47. Bridle Path Hack THURSDAY BEGINNER ADULT/CHILDREN EQUITATION DIVISION – Entry Fee $15.00 per class Open to exhibitors who are adult amateur or children who are in their first or second year of showing. Riders are novice level. 48. Beginner Children/Adult Equitation W-T 49. Beginner Children/Adult Equitation W-T-C 50. Beginner Children/Adult Equitation Over Fences 2’ 51. Beginner Children/Adult Equitation Over Fences 2’ PRE-CHILDREN/ADULT EQUITATION DIVISION – HVHJA – Entry Fee $15.00 per class Open to exhibitors who are adult amateurs or children who are still eligible for limit equitation. Trophy and Six Ribbons in each class. Championship Awarded on Points. 52. Pre-Children/Adult Equitation - Over Fences 2’3” 53. Pre-Children/Adult Equitation - Over Fences 2’3” 54. Pre-Children/Adult Equitation - Over Fences 2’3” 55. Pre-Children/Adult Equitation Flat CHILDREN/ADULT MODIFIED EQUITATION DIVISION – HVHJA Entry Fee $15.00 per class. Open to All Amateur and Junior Exhibitors. 56. Modified Hunt Seat Equitation Over Fences Under 2’6” 57. Modified Hunt Seat Equitation Over Fences Under 2’6” 58. Modified Hunt Seat Equitation Over Fences under 2’6” 59. Modified Hunt Seat Equitation Flat BEGINNER JUMPER DIVSION – HVHJA – Entry Fee $15.00 A beginner jumper can be ridden by anyone. Horse OR Rider must be in there first of second year of showing. 63. Beginner Jumper 2’ - 2’3” (.65m) Timed 1st Round 64. Beginner Jumper 2’ - 2’3” (.65m) Power & Speed 65. Beginner Jumper 2’ - 2’3” (.65m) Jump off Table 2b A/B

10 THURSDAY

203. Open Conformation Challenge, Horse or Pony English Horse Show Open to all exhibitors with no restrictions to handler status or age of horses and ponies. Horses to be presented in hand, in a bridle, judged 100% on confirmation. All breeds welcome. BEGINNER HUNTER DIVISION – Entry Fee $15.00 per class, Stake entry fee $20.00. Open to horses, ponies in their 1st or 2nd year of showing. Trophy and Six Ribbons in each class. Championship Awarded on Points 66. Beginner Hunter Over Fences 2'-2'6" 67. Beginner Hunter Over Fences 2'-2'6" 68. Beginner Hunter Over Fences 2'-2'6" ($100 Stake) 69. Beginner Hunter Under Saddle CHILDREN HUNTER PONY DIVISION Entry Fee $15.00 per class, Stake entry fee $20.00. Open to All Amateur and Junior Exhibitors. 70. Children’s Hunter Pony Over Fences 2’3”- 2’6” 71. Children’s Hunter Pony Over Fences 2’3”- 2’6” 72. Children’s Hunter Pony Over Fences 2’3”-2’6” ($100 Stake) 73. Children’s Hunter Pony Under Saddle ADULT/CHILDREN’S HUNTER HORSE DIVISION Entry Fee $15.00 per class, Stake entry fee $20.00. Open to horses ridden by adult amateur’s or children. Trophy and Six Ribbons in each class. Championship Awarded on Points 74. Adult/Children’s Hunter Horse Over Fences 2’6” 75. Adult/Children’s Hunter Horse Over Fences 2’6” 76. Adult/Children’s Hunter Horse Over Fences 2’6”-3’ ($100 Stake) 77. Adult/Children’s Hunter Horse Under Saddle OPEN WORKING HUNTER DIVISION – HVHJA Entry Fee $15.00 per class, Stake entry fee $20.00. Open to all Exhibitors. Trophy and Six Ribbons in each class. Championship Awarded on Points. 78. Open Working Hunter Over Fences - 2’9” - 3” 79. Open Working Hunter Over Fences - 2’9” - 3” 80. Open Working Hunter Over Fences - 2’9” - 3” ($100 Stake) 81. Open Working Hunter Under Saddle 204. The $500 Elizabeth (Betty) Davis/ Stanley Money Hunter Derby See Special Class Listing for more information, Entry Fee $30. Options to 3’. Trophy donated by Hackett Farm Supply in honor of Elizabeth (Betty) Davis

NO DOGS ALLOWED ON GROUNDS 11 FRIDAY LOW JUMPER DIVISION 2’3” – HVHJA Entry fee $15.00 per class, Stake class $20.00 Open to all exhibitors. Trophy and six ribbons in each class. Championship Awarded on Points 82. Low Jumper 2’3” (.75m) Timed 1st Round 83. Low Jumper 2’3” (.75m) Power & Speed 84. Low Jumper 2’3” (.75m) Jump off Table 2b A/B ($100 Stake) MEDIUM JUMPER DIVISION 2’6” – HVHJA Entry fee $15.00 per class, Stake class $20.00. Open to all exhibitors. Trophy and six ribbons in each class. Championship Awarded on Points. 85. Medium Jumper 2’6” (.85m) Timed 1st Round 86. Medium Jumper 2’6” (.85m) Power & Speed 87. Medium Jumper 2’6” (.85m) Jump off Table 2b A/B ($100 Stake) HIGH JUMPER DIVISION 2’9” – HVHJA Entry fee $15.00 per class, Stake class $20.00. Open to all exhibitors. Trophy and six ribbons in each class. 88. High Jumper 2’9”-3' (.95m) Timed 1st Round 89. High Jumper 2’9”-3' (.95m) Power & Speed 90. High Jumper 2’9”-3' (.95m) Jump off Table 2b A/B ($100 Stake) 91. Sit-A Buck Winner Take All! Entry Fee $10.00 + $1.00 Bill The ring steward will place the $1.00 bill under the rider’s leg. Riders will be riding bareback. Losing the bill, or not performing the gate the 2nd time it is called will be elimination. The last rider collects all the $1.00 bills! Open to all! “Bucks in a Bucket” all are encouraged to drop a buck in the bucket to cheer on your favorite “Sit-A-Buck” rider, throw some bucks in a bucket! LOW 2’3” HUNTER DIVISION – HVHJA – Entry fee $15.00, Stake class $20.00 Open to all Exhibitors. Trophy and Six Ribbons in each class. Championship Awarded on Points. 92. Low Hunter Over Fences 2’3” 93. Low Hunter Over Fences 2’3” 94. Low Hunter Over Fences 2’3” ($100 Stake) 95. Low Hunter Under Saddle DUTCHESS COUNTY MODIFIED HUNTER DIVISION - HVHJA Entry Fee $15.00 per class, Stake entry fee $20.00. Open to horses and ponies stabled in Dutchess County or exhibitors living in Dutchess County. Trophy and Six Ribbons in each class. 96. Dutchess County Hunter Over Fences 2’6” 97. Dutchess County Hunter Over Fences 2’6” - Bit-O-Straw Classic, round 1 98. Dutchess County Hunter Over Fences 2’6” ($100 Stake) - Bit-O-Straw Classic, round 2 99. Dutchess County Hunter - Under Saddle

12 PLEASURE DIVISION

PLEASURE DIVISION – $15.00 per class. English Horse Show Open to horses, all exhibitors and ponies with junior exhibitors. All classes to be shown at a walk, trot and canter. Halt, stand quietly, back. Loose rein on command. To be judged on manners, performance, quality and suitability to rider. Martingales prohibited.Trophy and six ribbons in each class. Championship Awarded on Points 100. Open Pleasure Horse or Pony 101. Open Pleasure Horse or Pony - Command 102. Bridle Path Hack Horse or Pony – W-T-C, hand gallop and extended trot 103.Family Class – Open to horses and ponies. Riders to be from the same immediate family. THOROUGHBRED DIVISION – Entry Fee $15.00 Open to Thoroughbred horses with jockey club papers or lip tattoo. Trophy and six ribbons. Thoroughbred Champion receives the Jock Melville Super Horse Trophy donated by Hackett Farm and Supply. $150 Gift Certificate to Champion and Reserve Champion donated by Argento Equestrian. 104. Thoroughbred Conformation in Hand 105. Thoroughbred Pleasure 106. Thoroughbred Command 107. Thoroughbred Hunter 2’6” 108. Thoroughbred Handy Hunter 2’6” CHILDREN/ADULT MEDAL DIVISION Open to All Amateur and Junior Exhibitors. 110. HVHJA Children/Adult Medal Over Fences 2’6” – Top 4 may be asked to test. Entry Fee $20.00 111. Marshall & Sterling Children/Adult Medal Over Fences 2’6” Entry Fee $30.00 (may be split if entries warrant) 112. Marshall & Sterling Children/Adult Medal Over Fences 3’ Entry Fee $30.00. (Marshall & Sterling 3' Medal Class to be held Wednesday after Class # 40) 206. The Bob Smith $250 Hunter Classic 2’6” - 2’9” - Entry Fee $25 Two round competition. Second round handy hunter with options 3’. Trophy sponsored by Friends of Bob in his memory and for his love of Fox Hunting.

NO DOGS ALLOWED ON GROUNDS 13 ALL STAKE CLASSES - PREMIUM SCHEDULE - Entry fee $20 Stake classes to be paid as follows (must have 6 entries) 1st-$40, 2nd-$30, 3rd-$20, 4th-$10.

WEDNESDAY EQUITATION DEMONSTRATION – OUTSIDE COURSE Two to four riders will be selected to do an Equitation Demo on the Hunt Course. The Judge will make comments and critic. This is to help educate all as to what the Judge is looking for. Questions encouraged. All exhibitors, parents, coaches and spectators welcome. Approximate length is 30 minutes. *Proper Turnout Clinic - Main Ring For horse and rider, a special focus on our young exhibitors. Come in your show clothes for comments. THURSDAY The $500 Elizabeth (Betty) Davis/Stanley Money Hunter Derby - Entry fee $30 OPEN TO ALL This is a two-round competition. Open numerical scoring will be announced after each round. The top twelve will be invited to return for a second round in reverse order. Round two will be the Handy round, with options up to 3’3”. Riders will get bonus point for jumping the options as well as showing brilliance and pace over course. Riders are encouraged to dress formal and with hunt colors if applicable. Jackets required, braiding optional. Prize money donated by the Elizabeth C. Davis Memorial Fund of the Community Foundations of the Hudson Valley. 1st-$150, 2nd-$125, 3rd-$100, 4th-$60, 5th-$40, 6th-$25. *Hunter Clinic - Outside Course The Judge will select 4 horse to jump a course. Comments will be made about style, way of going and form over fences. * Ride and Run Relay Race - Main Ring Teams of 2, one entered horse and rider and one runner (not to ride.) First the horse will start over a course of 8-10 jumps with height options for all levels. Then the batton will be passed to the runner to run an obstacle course. Four seconds added for a knock down, fastest time wins. CONFORMATION CLINIC - MAIN RING Approximately 1:00pm on Thursday, the judges will conduct a conformation clinic. Open to all. Four horses will be examined and critiqued. Judges will discuss desirable and undesirable conformation. Exhibitors, coaches and the public are invited for questions and discussion FRIDAY THE NINTH ANNUAL DUTCHESS COUNTY FAIR HIGH JUMP WILL BE HELD FRIDAY AUGUST 23RD AT 2:00 P.M. $1000 in prize money, everyone gets prize money! IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO COMPETE IN THE CLASS, PLEASE SEND INFORMATION (RESUME) REGARDING YOUR PAST SHOWING RECORD TO HORSE SHOW MANAGER PATRICIA GARTHWAITE TOWLE at: [email protected] OR FILLOUT A RESUME AT THE HORSE SHOW BY NOON FRIDAY. 1st: $200 2nd: $150 3rd: $100 The balance of $550 will be divided by the number of entries!

14 There will be a combination consisting of 4 jumps with 1 or 2 strides between. The first jump lower and each jump will be higher. The first round the highest jump will be no English Horse Show higher than 3’. After each round, some of the jumps will be raised until we have a winner. No Entry Fee. A beautiful perpetual trophy in memory of Sergeant William Garthwaite will be presented to the winner. FRIDAY - Continued $150 HIGH POINT THOROUGHBRED JUMPER AWARD - FRIDAY Gift Certificate donated by Argento Equestrian New jumps and improved footing in both rings. Gift Certificates to leading Trainers from Poulin Feed Custom made gift to Leadline winner class 2 & 4. We are thankful to our Sponsors to be able to offer our Competitors over $5000 in prize money and gift certificates! Sit-A-Buck Main Ring "Winner takes all!" Throw some bucks in a bucket and cheer on your favorite rider. *BIT-O-STRAW Hunter Classic - Outside Course This will run with the Dutchess Modified Hunter Division. The second class is the first Bit-O-Straw and the third class is the second Bit-O-Straw The $250 Bob Smith Hunter Classic - Entry Fee $25 Sponsored by Rombout Hunt Trophy donated by Friends of Bob Open to all. This is a two-round competition with open numerical scoring announced after each round. The second round will be a handy with options 3’. Winner is determined by the combined score of each round. To be paid as follows (must have 6 entries) 1st-$75, 2nd-$55, 3rd-$45, 4th-$30, 5th-$25, 6th-$20 Each Morning “COURSE WALK WITH THE JUDGE” 8 a.m. prompt each morning. The judge in each ring will do a course walk and discuss what he/she is looking for. This is for educational purposed and is not intended for coaching. Parents and coaches are welcome. OLYMPIAN MICHAEL PAGE CLINIC - *SATURDAY Free clinic to all who win a championship in any division where the fence height is 2’3” or higher are invited to participate in a free clinic session with Olympian Michael Page Clinic to be held at the Fair on Saturday, August, 24th. First session will begin at 10am for the 2’3”-2’6” heights Second the session will begin at Noon for the 2’9”-3’ heights

Reminder from 2018 - Pre-entries strongly recommenced, post entires will be required to pay admission to the Fair!

* New for 2019

NO DOGS ALLOWED ON GROUNDS 15 Michael O. Page u

1994 – Present Kent School, Kent, CT, Resident Trainer and Instructor 2016 Judge for the USEF West Coast National Jr. Hunter Finals & Hunterdon Equitation Cup Judge for HITS – Thermal Palm Springs, CA Judge for HITS – Culpepper, VA Judge for Connecticut Medal Finals – Fairfield Hunt Club Judge for New Hampshire Medal Finals – Keane, NH 2014 Judge for the AHSA/ASPCA National Equitation Finals, 7 times Judge for NCAA Varsity National Equitation Finals, 2 times Judge for Intercollegiate National Finals, 5 times Judge for Interscholastic National Finals (IEA) 2006 Induction to the United States Association (USEA) Hall of Fame 1986-1992 Chef D’Equipe US 3-day Team, 2 Olympic Games, 2 Pan-American Games, 2 World Championships 1976 Coach Canadian 3-day Team, Montreal Olympics 1967 Badminton, England, 10th individual, Lars Sederholm-Mentor and Instructor 1958-1968 3 Olympic Games, 2 Silver medals and 1 Bronze medal 3 Pam American Games, 4 Gold medals, 1 Silver Medal, 1 Bronze medal 1958 Student of Paul Stecken with Reiner Klimke at Westfalishe Reit and Farschule, Muster, Germany 1957-58 French Cavalry School, Sumur France, Jack LeGoff – Mentor and Instructor, Graduate of Sous Maitre de Mange and Cours de Perfectionment Equestre 1956 AHSA Medal Finals winner, ASPCA Maclay 3rd place – Madison Square Garden, NYC Previous Services Chairman: AHSA Equitation Committee Chairman: AHSA Nominating Committee Chairmen: USET Nominating Committee

16 Western Frontier Horse Show

Western Frontier HORSE SHOW Online entries available and recommended! POST ENTRIES WILL REQUIRE PAID ADDMISSION TO THE FAIRGROUNDS.

Pre-entry fees will be in effect before entries close. Once entries are closed on August 10, 2019 entries fees will be increased to the Post-entry fee. u www.dutchessfair.com (Listed under the Competitions tab, choose Horse Show Book and Forms.) u All Entry and Stall forms can be found in the center fold of this book.

NO DOGS ALLOWED ON GROUNDS 17 Western Frontier HORSE SHOW DUTCHESS COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Saturday, August 24, 2019 Entries Close August 10, 2019 u SHOW COMMITTEE Co-Chairs Mrs. Dale Mountan & Mrs. Corinne Weber u The following have been invited to officiate; however, the committee reserves the right to vary or add to these names.

Judges ...... Mr. Kennis Fairfax Ringmaster...... Michael Griffin Manager/Announcer...... Lisa Goss-Ritter

18 Western Frontier Horse Show All Equine Entering any NYS Entering Equine All , conducted within 12 months, must be be must months, 12 within conducted , 19 RULES to horse, rider, owner, coach, groom, spectator or other or other spectator groom, coach, owner, rider, to horse, NO DOGS ALLOWED ON GROUNDS in a class shall result in the cancellation of that class. The Show of that class. The in the cancellation result in a class shall must be paid prior to receiving exhibitor numbers, or a blank signed receiving must be paid prior to and those having duties to perform shall be allowed in the ring during shall be allowed having duties to perform and those “Controlled” free schooling will be permitted between 6:30 am to 8:15 am schooling will be permitted between free “Controlled” must be worn by Exhibitors in the ring at all times. No charge for numbers. in the ring at all times. No charge must be worn by Exhibitors to enter the Fairgrounds will be issued 2 per rider. They will be mailed to ex- will be issued 2 per rider. to enter the Fairgrounds POST ENTIRIES WILL REQUIRE PAID ADMISSION TO THE FAIRGROUNDS. ADMISSION TO THE POST ENTIRIES WILL REQUIRE PAID Riders under 18 years of age must wear protective headgear at all times when mounted. when times all at headgear protective wear must age of years 18 under Riders DCAS Inc. to Horse Show Secretary: Patrica Higham, c/o Entry Office, Patrica Higham, c/o Entry Office, DCAS Inc. to Horse Show Secretary: PO Box 389. Rhinebeck, NY 12572 each morning. It is likely that no other schooling in the main ring will be offered. The in the main ring will be offered. each morning. It is likely that no other schooling the evening. main ring will not be open for schooling in presented before exhibitor numbers will be issued. issued. be will numbers exhibitor before presented against Rabies. State Fair MUST BE actively immunized County Fair or the NYS arrival on (14) Days Prior to at least fourteen must be administered Vaccine each must accompany your Veterinarian from Certificate Vaccination Fairgrounds. the Premises. from will be rejected Equine. Equines not Meeting these Requirements for out of state horses. regulations Please see pages 40-41 for NYS Ag & Markets Tickets at the gate. on tickets purchased of entry form. No refunds hibitors upon receipt Schooling. Numbers All Entry Fees Test Coggin’s Negative a of Certificate A judged competition. until the end Secretary County Fair” may be left with the check payable to: “Dutchess of at an extra charge will be accepted the day of the show Post entries of the show. of made one hour prior to the start Post entries must be $3.00 per class/Exhibitor. the class entered. Loss, injuryLoss, damage or Fair Management County of the Dutchess responsibility no way the is in individuals Show Committee. or the Horse Entries Insufficient any classes it deems divide, combine or add the right to also reserves Committee Committee Show the money, prize offering classes In show. the of good the for necessary six (6) entries less than are a Sweepstakes if there to run any class as the right reserves 21. All Prizes and Ribbons must be picked up the day of the competition. 20. 19. Outside coaching may be penalized per the judges' discretion. 18. in disqualification. class will result or stop in any timed Unsafe start 17. or tank tops. please. No T-shirts Horse Show attire Western Proper 16. No sleeping in stalls 15. championships. Classes with asterisks do not count toward 14. is no camping in the stabling area. no camper spaces available. There are There 13. checks. for returned A $25.00 fee will be charged 12. 11. 6:00 PM August 25th. before Horses may not enter grounds 10. NO DOGS ALLOWED ON GROUNDS OR TO BE KEPT IN VEHICLES! 9. OR mail entries with check payable to Online entries available, www.dutchessfair.com 7. 8. 4. 5. 6. 1 2. 3. Only Judges

PROTECTIVE HELMETS REQUIRED FOR ALL RIDERS UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE. WESTERN SHOW PRIZE LIST WALK-JOG DIVISION Open to both Junior and Senior riders that have not shown at the lope. They may not compete in any other division other than Walk/Jog Timed Division. Entry fee: $12.00 per class. Points for Walk-Jog Division Championship awarded on “One Horse-One Rider” combination, in all classes below. 200. Walk-Jog Fitting and Showmanship - 6 ribbons 201. Walk-Jog Horsemanship - 6 ribbons 202. Walk-Jog Pleasure - 6 ribbons. NOVICE RIDER DIVISION Open to both Junior and Senior Riders with less than three years show experience. They may not compete in any other division other than Beginner Timed Division. Entry fee: $12.00 per class. Money classes pay: 1st - $50.00; 2nd - $25.00; 3rd - $15.00; 4th - $10.00. Money classes must have 5 entries to fill or they will become sweepstakes. 203. Novice Rider Fitting and Showmanship - 6 ribbons 204. Novice Rider Horsemanship - 6 ribbons 205. Novice Rider Pleasure - 6 ribbons. 206. Novice Rider Road Hack - Money and 6 ribbons. NOVICE HORSE DIVISION Open to all horses with less than two years show experience. They may not compete in any other division other than Beginner Timed Division. Entry fee: $12.00 per class. 207. Novice Horse Fitting and Showmanship - 6 ribbons 208. Novice Horse Pleasure Walk-Jog - 6 ribbons. 209. Novice Horse Pleasure Walk-Jog-Lope - 6 ribbons. JUNIOR DIVISION Riders to be 18 years and under as of January 1 in year of show. Entry fees: $ 12.00 per class. Money classes pay: 1st - $50.00; 2nd - $25.00; 3rd - $15.00; 4th - $10.00. Money classes must have 5 entries to fill or they will become sweepstakes. 210. Jr. Fitting and Showmanship - 6 ribbons 211. Jr. Horsemanship - 6 ribbons 212. Jr. Pleasure - 6 ribbons. 213. Jr. Road Hack - Money and 6 ribbons. May be asked to extend the jog and hand gallop, stop and stand quietly. SENIOR DIVISION Riders to be 19 years and over as of January 1 in the year of show. Entry fees: $ 12.00 per class. Money classes pay: 1st - $50.00; 2nd - $25.00; 3rd - $15.00; 4th - $10.00. Money classes must have 5 entries to fill or they will become sweepstakes. 214. Sr. Fitting and Showmanship - 6 ribbons 215. Sr. Horsemanship - 6 ribbons 216. Sr. Pleasure - 6 ribbons 217. Sr. Road Hack - Money and 6 ribbons. May be asked to extend the jog and to hand gallop stop and stand quietly.

20 Western Frontier Horse Show Belt Buckle and 6 ribbons. Open to all ages. and 6 ribbons. Open Belt Buckle 21 OPEN DIVISION OPEN SPECIAL DIVISION OPEN TIMED DIVISION JUNIOR TIMED DIVISION BEGINNER TIMED DIVISION BEGINNER TIMED WALK - JOG TIMED DIVISION - WALK Not eligible for Walk-Jog classes but may enter costume with appropriate handler. classes but may enter costume with appropriate Not eligible for Walk-Jog and 6 ribbons. 5 entries required, otherwise becomes a sweepstakes. required, and 6 ribbons. 5 entries and 6 ribbons. 5 entries required, otherwise becomes a sweepstakes. 5 entries required, and 6 ribbons. Sponsored by Ritter’s Ranch. by Ritter’s Sponsored 239. Costume - Open to contestants 18 and under as of January 1, 2018. Trophy and 6 ribbons. 6 and Trophy 2018. 1, January of as under and 18 contestants to Open - Costume 239. 237. 3D Jackpot - Money and 6 ribbons 236. Jackpot - Money and 6 ribbons 3D Cloverleaf Barrel and under as of January238. Leadline – Open to contestants 8 years 1 in the year of show. 235. Open Pole Bending – Money and 6 ribbons 234. Race – Money and 6 ribbons Open Cloverleaf Barrel 233. Open Dash – Money and 6 ribbons. 232. Junior Pole Bending – Money and 6 ribbons 223. - Entry Ranch Riding - Money and 6 ribbons.. Fee $12 231. Race – Money and 6 ribbons Junior Cloverleaf Barrel 222. - Entry Command Money and 6 ribbons Fee $12 - 230. Junior Dash – Money and 6 ribbons. 221. 4th- $20, - $30, Stake - Entry fee $20 -1st - $100, 2nd - $50, 3rd Pleasure Western 229. Beginner Pole Bending – 6 ribbons 220.- $30, 4th- $20, - Entry Horsemanship Stake 3rd - $100, 2nd - $50, fee $20 -1st 228. Race – 6 ribbons Beginner Cloverleaf Barrel 227. Beginner Dash – 6 ribbons. 226. Pole Bending – 6 ribbons Walk-Jog 225. Race – 6 ribbons Cloverleaf Barrel Walk-Jog 224. Dash – 6 ribbons. Walk-Jog 219. – Entry Showmanship Challenge fee $20 218. - Entry Model Stock Horse all breeds. 6 ribbons - all ages, Fee $12 - 2nd - $25, 3rd - $15, 4th - $10. classes must have 5 entries to fill or they will become sweepstakes become will they or fill to entries 5 have must classes $10. - 4th $15, - 3rd $25, - 2nd Open to both Junior and Senior riders. Entry fee $12 per class. Money classes pay: 1st - $50, - 1st pay: classes Money class. per $12 fee Entry riders. Senior and Junior both to Open to fill or they will become sweepstakes. become will they or fill to Money classes pay: 1st - $50, 2nd - $25, 3rd - $15, 4th - $10. Money classes must have 5 entries 5 have must classes Money $10. - 4th $15, - 3rd $25, - 2nd $50, - 1st pay: classes Money Riders to be 18 years and under as of January 1 in year of show. Entry fees: $12 per class. per $12 fees: Entry show. of year in 1 January of as under and years 18 be to Riders Open to all who have never won a ribbon in a timed event. Entry fee $12 per class. per $12 fee Entry event. timed a in ribbon a won never have who all to Open in any other division other than Walk-Jog Division. Entry fee is $12 per class. class. per $12 is fee Entry Division. Walk-Jog than other division other any in Open to both Junior and Senior Riders that have not shown at the lope. They may not compete not may They lope. the at shown not have that Riders Senior and Junior both to Open fill or they will become sweepstakes. become will they or fill 2nd - $25, 3rd - $15, 4th - $10, unless otherwise stated. Money classes must have 5 entries to entries 5 have must classes Money stated. otherwise unless $10, - 4th $15, - 3rd $25, - 2nd Open to both Junior and Senior riders. Entry fee as listed. Money classes pay: 1st - $50, $50, - 1st pay: classes Money listed. as fee Entry riders. Senior and Junior both to Open CHAMPIONSHIPS Points will be awarded: 7-5-4-3-2-1. Ties to be broken by the winner of the horsemanship class or the dash race, depending on division. Walk-Jog - Championship and Reserve - Trophy and ribbons Novice Rider - Championship and Reserve - Trophy and ribbons Novice Horse - Championship and Reserve - Trophy and ribbons Junior Division - Championship and Reserve - Trophy and ribbons Senior Division - Championship and Reserve - Trophy and ribbons Walk Jog Timed Division - Championship and Reserve - Trophy and ribbons. Junior Timed Division - Championship and Reserve - Trophy and ribbons Open Timed Division - Championship and Reserve - Trophy and ribbons TIME SCHEDULE SATURDAY – 8:30AM Time Schedule subject to change 200. Walk-Jog Fitting and Showmanship 220. Stake 203. Novice Rider Fitting and Showmanship 221. Command 207. Novice Horse Fitting and Showmanship 222. Ranch Riding 210. Jr. Fitting and Showmanship 214. Sr. Fitting and Showmanship Lunch break TBA 218. Model Stock Horse 236. Costume 220. Showmanship Challenge 238. Leadline All timed classes to start after 12 noon 224. Walk-Jog Dash Brief schooling break 227. Beginner Dash 201. Walk-Jog Horsemanship 230. Junior Dash 202. Walk-Jog Pleasure 233. Open Dash

204. Novice Rider Horsemanship 225. Walk-Jog Cloverleaf Barrels 205. Novice Rider Walk-Jog-Lope Pleasure 228. Beginner Cloverleaf Barrels 206. Novice Rider Road Hack 231. Junior Cloverleaf Barrels 234. Open Cloverleaf Barrels 208. Novice Horse Walk-Jog Pleasure 236. 3D Cloverleaf Barrel Jackpot 209. Novice Horse Walk-Jog-Lope Pleasure 225. Walk-Jog Pole Bending 211. Jr. Horsemanship 229. Beginner Pole Bending 212. Jr. Pleasure 232. Junior Pole Bending 213. Jr. Road Hack 235. Open Pole Bending 237. 3D Pole Bending 215. Sr. Horsemanship 216. Sr. Pleasure 217. Sr. Road Hack

22 Open Driving SHOW

Online entries available! Pre-entry fees will be in effect before entries close. Once entries are closed on August 10, 2019 entry fees will be increased to the Post-entry fee. u www.dutchessfair.com (Listed under the Competitions & Horse Show) Open Driving Show u All Entry and Stall forms can be found in the center fold of this book.

NO DOGS ALLOWED ON GROUNDS 23 Open Driving SHOW OPEN TO ALL BREEDS OF HORSES, PONIES, DONKEYS, MULES Sunday, August 25, 2019 u PRE-ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 10, 2019 Post entries accepted at the show at $10.00 overall fee SHOW STARTS AT 9:30AM u SECRETARY Entry Office Robin Ezell c/o PO Box 389, Rhinebeck, NY 12572 online entries avaiable: www.dutchessfair.com u SHOW COMMITTEE Mr. Dave Fountain, Superintendent Ms. Melodye Moore, Superintendent u The following have been invited to officiate; however, the committee reserves the right to vary or add to these names.

Driving Judge...... Margret Beeman Ringmaster...... Harold Fountain Ring Announcer ...... Richard Contini

24 RULES

1. LOSS, INJURY OR DAMAGE to horse or owner (including rider or other employee) is in no way the responsibility of the Dutchess County Fair Management or the Horse Show Committee. 2. INSUFFICIENT ENTRIES in a class shall result in the cancellation of that class. The Committee also reserves the right to divide, combine or add any classes it deems necessary for the good of the show. In a money class, the Committee reserves the right to declare it a Sweepstakes if there are insufficient entries. 3. ONLY JUDGES and those having duties to perform shall be allowed in the ring during judging. 4. NUMBERS must be worn in ring. No charge for numbers. 5. ALL ENTRY FEES must be paid prior to receiving exhibitor numbers or a blank signed check payable to DCAS Inc. may be left with the Secretary until the end of the show. No entry fees will be refunded without a veterinarian’s certificate. Post entries will be $1.00 extra per class 6. A CERTIFICATE OF A NEGATIVE COGGINS TEST, conducted within 12 months, must be shown before exhibitor numbers will be issued. ALL EQUINE ENTERING ANY NYS COUNTY FAIR OR THE NYS STATE FAIR MUST BE ACTIVELY IMMUNIZED AGAINST RABIES. VACCINE MUST BE MUST BE ADMINISTERED AT LEAST FOURTEEN (14) DAYS PRIOR TO ARRIVAL ON FAIRGROUNDS. VACCINATION CERTIFICATE FROM YOUR VETERINARIAN MUST ACCOMPANY EACH EQUINE. EQUINES NOT MEETING THESE REQUIREMENTS WILL BE REJECTED FROM THE PREMISES. Please see pages 40-41 for NYS Ag & Markets regulations for out of state horses. 7. Tickets to enter the Fairgrounds will be mailed to all exhibitors upon receipt of entry form. To ensure tickets prior to the fair entries or notifications of entires must be sent to the entry office. No refunds on tickets purchased at the gate. 8. SCHOOLING. “Controlled” free schooling will be permitted between 6:30 AM and 9:15 AM. 9. Online entries available, www.dutchessfair.com OR mail entries with entry fees to Dutchess County Agricultural Society, Inc., P.O. Box 389, Rhinebeck, NY 12572 made payable to “Dutchess County Fair Horse Show”. 10. NO DOGS ALLOWED ON GROUNDS!! 11. HORSES MAY NOT ENTER GOUNDS BEFORE 8:00 PM AUGUST 25TH. 12. $25.00 charge for returned checks. 13. Junior’s age will be determined as of January 1 in the year of the show. Junior to drive classes will be judged on driving ability and not on the quality of horses. All juniors must be accompanied by an adult capable of driving horses. Juniors may no show a Open Driving Show stallion in any class. 14. NEW YORK STATE HELMET LAW: Article 34-B. S1265 No person less than fourteen years of age shall ride/drive a horse/horses unless such person is wearing a helmet meeting or exceeding ASTM F1163 (Safety Equipment Institute certified) Equestrian Standard. 15. All Prizes and Ribbons must be picked up the day of the competition.

NO DOGS ALLOWED ON GROUNDS 25 DRIVING SHOW

Open to all breeds of horses and ponies, donkeys and mules. Class specifications noted below, Header allowed, not required. Header may enter ring when class is called to line up. Appropriate dress required for exhibitors and headers. Junior whip must be accompanied by an adult. Anyone removing the bridle from any animal while it is still hitched will be excused from the showgrounds. All classes will be worked both ways of the ring at the Judge’s discretion. All classes may require animals to stand quietly and back, or execute a figure eight. Entry Fee $10.00 Per Class Except Stake Class for which Entry Fee is $15.00. Trophy and Six Ribbons…Unless otherwise stated.

DUTCHESS COUNTY FAIR LIGHT HORSE DRIVING SHOW CLASS LIST 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 1. Ladies to Drive Single or Pair $70 $60 $50 $40 $30 $20 (Judged on ability and skill of whip. 75% handling of reins and whip control, posture and overall appearance of driver. 25% condition of harness and vehicle and neatness of attire.) 2. Open , Turnout $70 $60 $50 $40 $30 $20 3. Gentlemen to Drive Single or Pair $70 $60 $50 $40 $30 $20 (Judged same as Class 1) 4. Pleasure Driving, JUNIOR to Drive Ribbons to 6th Place (Open to Juniors 18 years of age & under) 5 Junior to Drive, Reinsmanship Ribbons to 6th Place (Open to Juniors 18 years of age & under, Judged same as Class 1.) 6. Currier & Ives Class $70 $60 $50 $40 $30 $20 (Judged on how closely participants resemble an 1890 turnout. Judged on appearance and authenticity of carriage, driver and passenger.) MID-HUDSON DRIVING ASSOCIATION WILL PROVIDE A SPECIAL AWARD FOR FIRST PLACE. 7. Pleasure Driving $70 $60 $50 $40 $30 $20 (Judge on performance, manners and suitability for a pleasurable drive.) 8. $200.00 Pleasure Driving Stake Class $200 $100 $60 $40 $20 $10 (Must have entered at least 2 other classes. To be judged on performance, manner and Suitability.) 9. Novice to Drive $70 $60 $50 $40 $30 $20 (Open to All who have never won a blue ribbon.) 10. Clover-Leaf - “Barrel Race” (Timed Event) $70 $60 $50 $40 $30 $20 (Participants will be timed as they follow the clover-leaf- – pattern. Breaking into a canter will add a 5 second penalty each time. Off course will be an elimination.)

• DRIVING CLASSES NOT TO BEGIN BEFORE 9:30 A.M. • CLASSES WILL BE CLOSED AFTER A TWO-MINUTE WARNING, UNLESS * ADVANCED NOTICE HAS BEEN GIVEN TO SHOW OFFICIALS.

26 Draft Horse Show u u 27 Draft Online entries available! www.dutchessfair.com HORSE SHOW increased to the Post-entryincreased fee. NO DOGS ALLOWED ON GROUNDS (Listed under the Competitions & Horse Shows) (Listed under the Competitions & Horse Pre-entry entries close. be in effect before fees will All Entry and Stall forms can be found in the center fold of this book. Once entries are closed on August 10, 2019 entries fees will be closed on August Once entries are Draft HORSE SHOW

Sunday, August 25, 2019 u PRE-ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 17, 2019 Post-entries accepted at the show at $10.00 overall fee SHOW STARTS AT 1PM u ENTRY OFFICE Robin Ezell c/o PO Box 389, Rhinebeck, NY 12572 online entries avaiable: www.dutchessfair.com u SHOW COMMITTEE Superintendents Mr. Dave Fountain Ms. Melodye Moore u The following have been invited to officiate; however, the committee reserves the right to vary or add to these names. Hitch Judge...... TBA Announcer...... Richard Contini Ringmaster...... Alex Osterhoudt Stall Manager...... Brenda Locke

28 Draft Horse Show 29 DRAFT HORSE SHOW HORSE DRAFT RULES AND REGULATIONS AND RULES NO DOGS ALLOWED ON GROUNDS to order the removal of any exhibit which, in the opinion of the show superintendent is the removal to order of showing or has not met the livestock health requirements. not eligible or worthy permitted on the wagon while the horses are being shown. In any driving classes where being shown. In any driving while the horses are permitted on the wagon two capable drivers must be on the wagon. shown, than two horses are more only one entry is made for each hitch. Be sure exhibitor. more the right to divide, combine or add any classes it deems necessary Ringmaster reserve for the good of the show. not on the quality of horses. All juniors classes will be judged on driving ability and of driving horses. Juniors may not show a must be accompanied by an adult capable stallion in any class. than fourteen 34-B. S1265 No person less Article HELMET LAW: NEW YORK STATE unless such person is wearing a years of age shall ride/drive a horse/horses (Safety Equipment Institute certified) helmet meeting or exceeding ASTM F1163 Equestrian Standard. shoes in all farm classes. farm classes – no scotch collars or scotch at the command of the judge. An uncon- ability of the driver to handle his/her horses of the judge or ringmaster. discretion horse/s may be excused at any time by the trolled infected with or exposed to any animal found to be Fair premises from tion or removal or external and whether such disease is any communicable disease whether internal his opinion such action is necessary if in specifically mentioned in these regulations, of other exhibits. for the protection classes horse or horses shall be shown hitched to a suitable vehicle and the driver shall shall be shown hitched to a suitable vehicle classes horse or horses be clean and neatly dressed. and General Rules of Dutchess County Fair Horse Show are available on request and available on request are County Fair Horse Show Rules of Dutchess and General day of the show. on the for your review will be posted Horse Management or the Dutchess County Fair of the the responsibility is in no way Show Committee. to DCAS Inc.. with $10 overall fee. Make checks payable entries will be accepted granted permission to do so. has not previously the fair management where 17. on a first-come, first-serve basis. Stalls are 16. and refuse or the right to reject Society shall reserve The Dutchess County Agricultural 8. by one or shown they may be owned than two horses are more where In driving classes 9.and in the cancellation of that class. The Judge entries in a class may result Insufficient 10. Junior to drive as of January age will be determined 1 in the year of show. Junior’s 11. 12. shown in hitch classes and hitch teams may not be shown in Farm teams may not be 13. to quality of horses, equipment and the be judged according Hitch/driving classes will 14. segrega- or management may deny admission to, or require The Fair superintendents 15. must be available if requested. papers classes, all registration In the registered 7. no other riders will be helper, classes, the driver will be allowed one In all hitch/driving 6. be sound. In hitch/driving hitch/driving classes horse or horses must In all and 2. injury Loss, or other employee) driver/handler horse or owner (including or damage to 3. Post Fair Draft Horse Show. close 10 days prior to the Dutchess County Online entries 4.fairgrounds the of areas in vehicle any on driven be to allowed be horses will time no At 5. visible at all times. Numbers must be 1. Fair County. of Dutchess Rules and Regulations of Conduct of Fair General Standards

RULES AND REGULATIONS Continued 18. ALL HORSES ENTERING THE FAIRGROUNDS MUST MEET NEW YORK STATE HEALTH REQUIREMENTS. OUT OF STATE HORSES MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A HEALTH CERTIFICATE. ALL HORSES MUST HAVE A CERTIFICATE OF COGGINS TEST PERFORMED CONDUCTED WITHIN 12 MONTHS. ALSO REQUIRED IS PROOF OF A CURRENT RABIES VACCINATION. PLEASE SEE PAGES 40-41 FOR NYS AG & MARKETS REGULATIONS FOR OUT OF STATE HORSES. 19. A $35.00 charge will be incurred for any returned checks. 20. All Prizes and Ribbons must be picked up the day of the competition. u CLASS LIST u ENTRY FEES: Classes 1 – 3 - $5.00 each Classes 4 – 11 - $8.00 each 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 1. Stallion Halter class, any age any breed $40 $25 $20 $15 $10 $5 2. Mare Halter class, any age any breed $40 $25 $20 $15 $10 $5 3. Gelding Halter class, any age any breed $40 $25 $20 $15 $10 $5 4. Junior Showmanship $40 $25 $20 $15 $10 $5 (Junior to show horse in hand under direction of judge. No Stallions.) BREED PRESENTATION Educational presentation showcasing various breeds of the draft horse. (Belgian, Percheron, Clyde, Shire, etc.) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 5. Ride-A-Draft $40 $25 $20 $15 $10 $5 (Judged on the horses’ way of going at walk, trot and canter. May be ridden under saddle. No harness) 6. Team or Single Ground Driving $40 $25 $20 $15 $10 $5 7. Draft Driving – Team, Farm or Hitch $70 $60 $50 $40 $30 $20 (To a suitable vehicle) 8. Draft Driving – Single, Farm or Hitch $70 $60 $50 $40 $30 $20 (To a suitable vehicle) *9. Obstacle Driving Pairs $70 $60 $50 $40 $30 $20 *10.Obstacle Driving Singles $70 $60 $50 $40 $30 $20 *11.Clover-leaf Barrel Race $70 $60 $50 $40 $30 $20 “Barrel Race” Timed Event Participants will be timed as they follow the clover-leaf (barrel racing) pattern. Breaking into a canter, knocking over a barrel or going off course will be an elimination. *COURSE WILL BE EXECUTED USING SUPPLIED PIONEER FORECARTS.

All Classes open to mules. If entries warrant classes can be split!

30 Draft Horse Show 31 NO DOGS ALLOWED ON GROUNDS 32 Youth Horse Show u u 33 Youth Scroll down to 4H section. down Scroll www.dutchessfair.com HORSE SHOW Online entries are required! required! Online entries are increased to the Post-entryincreased fee. NO DOGS ALLOWED ON GROUNDS (Listed under the Competitions & Horse Shows) (Listed under the Competitions & Horse

Pre-entry entries close. be in effect before fees will

All Entry and Stall forms can be found in the center fold of this book. Once entries are closed on August 10, 2019 entries fees will be closed on August Once entries are POST ENTRIES WILL REQUIRE PAID ADDMISSION TO THE FAIRGROUNDS. POST ENTRIES WILL REQUIRE PAID Youth HORSE SHOW

Tuesday, August 20, 2019 u PRE-ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 10, 2018 Post-entries accepted at the show – $30 for the day u The following have been invited to officiate; however, the committee reserves the right to change these names.

Judges ...... Kelli Marie Wainscott Manager...... Lisa Goss-Ritter Stall Manager...... Brenda Locke, [email protected] PROOF OF COGGINS AND RABIES MUST BE SUBMITTED DATED WITHIN 12 MONTHS. PLEASE SEE PAGES 40-41 FOR NYS AG & MARKETS REGULATIONS FOR OUT OF STATE HORSES.

34 YOUTH HORSE SHOW RULES 1. Open to all youth riders ages 19 and under as of 1/1/2019.

2. Points for day end championships will be based from a one horse/one rider combination. Youth Horse Show 3. Entry fees will be $25.00 for the day for pre-entries and $30.00 for day of show entries. Pre- entries are due 1 week prior to the show date and must include a completed and signed entry form along with a check made out to "DC 4-H Horse Advisory". Returned check fee is $25.00. Entries will be asked to show current coggins and rabies the morning of the show before receiving a back number. 4. ASTM/SEI 1163 approved helmets and hard soled, heeled riding boots are required of all riders/drivers when mounted or driving. Proper show attire required by all participants when in the show ring, this includes long pants, shirt and jacket or collared for English and long sleeve collared for Western. 5. Show management reserves the right to cancel, combine or divide classes if in its opinion the entries so warrant. The show management also decides all matters not covered in these rules and their decision is final. 6. Unless otherwise specified, all Hunter Under Saddle and Pleasure classes will be judged on performance, way of going and manners. All Equitation and Pattern classes will be judged on rider's form, seat, hands, legs, guidance and control of the horse. 7. The arenas will be open for schooling from 7:00 AM until 8:15 AM and then during regularly scheduled schooling breaks. Show management may add more schooling breaks or make changes to existing ones depending on number of entries. 8. No dogs allowed on the grounds. 9. Martingales are not permitted in any flat classes, with the exception of the Walk/Trot Assisted Division and the Walk/Trot English Division. 10. Champion & Reserve awards will be handed for each division except for Leadline. Points are based on a 7-5-4-3-2-1 scale. Ties will be broken by the highest placing in an Equitation Class, Ground Driving or Barrel Dash. 11. All exhibitors, parents/guardians’ spectators and trainers are asked to uphold the highest standard of sportsmanship. Those displaying any behavior deemed unbecoming will be subjected to immediate disciplinary action and will be removed from the fairgrounds. 12. No person shall be allowed in the show ring during judging with the exception of the Lead- line class and the Cloverbud/Assisted classes. All inquiries to the judge shall be done via the show booth. 13. Division classifications will be as follows based on age as of 1/1/2019 • Leadline: 8 & Under. Must have handler that is 21 years of age or older • Walk/Trot or Walk/Jog Assisted: Open to riders in their first year of showing who may need verbal assistance from a handler in the ring. Handler is only allowed to approach horse or make contact with horse & rider in emergency situation. Handler must be 21 years of age or older • Walk/Trot or Walk/Jog: Open to riders who can comfortably ride in a group setting at the walk/trot/jog. These riders are only eligible for other walk/trot/jog classes • Beginner English or Western: Open to riders who are just beginning to canter or lope in the show ring. This division is deemed as a middle step between walk/trot/jog and Youth. Canter or Lope work may be done individually or in pairs as seen fit by the judge. Only eligible for other Beginner classes • Youth English Or Western: Open to all riders ages 19 & Under that can walk/trot/jog/can- ter/lope in a group setting. Eligible for all other Youth classes • Assisted Driving: Open to drivers in their first year of showing who may need verbal assis- tance from a handler in the ring. Handler is only allowed to approach horse or make contact with horse & driver in emergency situation. Handler must be 21 years of age or older. • Beginner Driving: Open to drivers who have just begun the ground driving process and are in their first or second year of showing. • Youth Driving: Open to all drivers ages 19 & under who are comfortable driving in a group setting. NO DOGS ALLOWED ON GROUNDS 35 YOUTH HORSE SHOW CLASS LIST

Leadline: Open to exhibitors ages 8 & under. Handler must be over the age of 21 and properly attired with long pants, boots and a collared shirt. This class will be run English and Western combined. Exhibitors may be asked to trot/jog. 1. Equitation 2. Pleasure Showmanship: This class is designed to test the handlers skills on the ground. Exhibitors may be asked to perform a pattern which will be posted the morning of the show. Horses should be shown in halter and lead, English exhibitors will be permitted to show in a bridle. 3. Walk/Trot/Jog Showmanship 4. Beginner Showmanship 5. Youth Showmanship 6. Beginner Draft Showmanship 7. Youth Draft Showmanship 8. Beginner Mini/Donkey Showmanship 9. Youth Mini/Donkey Showmanship Walk/Trot English Assisted: Open to riders in their first year of showing who may need verbal assistance from a handler in the ring. Handler will only be allowed to approach horse or make contact with horse & rider in an emergency situation. Handler must be 21 years of age or older. 10. Equitation 11. Pleasure Walk/Trot English: Open to riders who can walk & trot comfortably in a group. Not eligible for any other classes other than walk/trot. 12. Equitation 13. Hunter Under Saddle 14. Equitation Over Groundpoles 15 Hunter Over Groundpoles Beginner English: Open to riders who have just begun to canter. This division is an intermediate step between walk/trot and youth. Not eligible for any other classes than beginner. 16. Equitation 17. Hunter Under Saddle 18. Equitation Over X-Rails (12") 19. Hunter Over X-Rails (12") Youth English: Open to all riders who can walk/trot/canter in a group setting. Only eligible for other Youth classes. 20. Equitation 21. Hunter Under Saddle 22. Equitation Over Fences (Exhibitor may choose 2' or 2'3) 23. Hunter Over Fences (Exhibitor may choose 2' or 2'3) English Jumper: Open to Beginner English & Youth English riders. These classes are timed and will not be eligible for Day End Championships. Riders will select one class to ride. Course will be posted. 24. Puddle Jumper (Fences will be set as 12" X-Rails) 25. Pond Jumper (Fences will be set at 2')

36 Youth Horse Show 37 Open to riders in their first year of showing who may need who may showing of year first in their riders to Open Open to walk/trot/jog riders. Open to walk/trot/jog Open to riders who have just begun to lope. This division is an just begun to lope. This division is an Open to riders who have Open to riders who can walk & jog in a group. Not eligible Not group. a in jog & walk can who for any other riders to Open Open to drivers who have just begun the ground driving process driving process Open to drivers who have just begun the ground Open to drivers in their first year of showing who may need verbal Open to drivers in their first year of showing Open to riders who can walk/jog/lope in a group setting. Only eligible for setting. Only eligible walk/jog/lope in a group Open to riders who can Open to all youth who are comfortable driving in a group setting. driving in a group comfortable Open to all youth who are 43. Ground Driving 43. Ground 44. Command Driving with Obstacles 45. Ground Driving 46. Ground 47. Command Driving with Obstacles 48. Ground 40. Ground Driving 40. Ground 41. Command Driving with Obstacles 42. Ground 32. Equitation 33. Pleasure 34. Road Hack 35. Pattern 36. Equitation 37. Pleasure 38. Road Hack 39. Command 49. Dash 50. Cloverleaf Barrels 51. Straight Barrels 52. Pole Bending 26. Equitation 27. Pleasure 28. Equitation 29. Pleasure 30. Road Hack 31. Pattern Beginner classes. independently and are in their first or second year of showing. Only eligible for other in their first or second year independently and are Driving: Youth : Walk/Trot/Jog age or older. Beginner Driving: Walk/Jog Western: Walk/Jog Beginner Western: situation. Handler must be 21 years of make contact with horse & rider in an emergency classes other than walk/trot. classes other for other Beginner classes. walk/jog and youth. Only eligible intermediate step in between Western: Youth classes other Youth Assisted Driving: horse or only be allowed to approach a handler in the ring. Handler will assistance from years of age or older. years horse or make contact with horse & rider in an emergency situation. Handler must be 21 Handler situation. emergency rider in an horse & with or make contact horse verbal assistance from a handler in the ring. Handler will only be allowed to approach allowed will only be Handler in the ring. a handler from assistance verbal Walk/Jog Western Assisted: Western Walk/Jog Beginner Gymkhana: Open to beginner riders. Youth Gymkhana: Open to Youth riders. 53. Dash 57. Dash 54. Cloverleaf Barrels 58. Cloverleaf Barrels 55. Straight Barrels 59. Straight Barrels 56. Pole Bending 60. Pole Bending 61. Costume Class: Open to all exhibitors of all ages and levels.

38 OPEN YOUTH HORSE SHOW ORDER OF GO 8:30 AM Start Youth Horse Show Main Arena: Main Arena Continued: 3. Walk/Trot/Jog Showmanship 49.Walk trot/Jog Barrel Dash 4. Beginner Showmanship 53.Beginner Barrel Dash 5. Youth Showmanship 57.Youth Barrel Dash A. Master Showmanship: Open to 1st & 50.Walk/Trot/Jog Cloverleaf Barrels 2nd Place winners from Class #1-3 54.Beginner Cloverleaf Barrels 15 Minute Schooling Break 58.Youth Cloverleaf Barrels 10.Assisted Walk/Trot English Equitation 51.Walk/Trot/Jog Straight Barrels 11.Assisted Walk/Trot 55.Beginner Straight Barrels 12.Walk/Trot English Equitation 59.Youth Straight Barrels 13.Walk/Trot English Hunter Under Saddle 52.Walk/Trot/Jog Pole Bending 14.Walk/Trot English Equitation Over 56.Beginner Pole Bending Groundpoles 56.Youth Pole Bending 15.Walk/Trot English Hunter Over Ground- poles 61.Costume Class 16.Beginner English Equitation Small Arena: 17.Beginner English Hunter Under Saddle 6. Beginner Draft Showmanship 18.Beginner English Equitation Over X- 7. Youth Draft Showmanship Rails 8. Beginner Mini/Donkey Showmanship 19.Beginner English Hunter Over X-Rails 9. Youth Mini/Donkey Showmanship 20.Youth English Equitation B. Master Showmanship: Open to 1st & 21.Youth English Hunter Under Saddle 2nd Place Winners from Class #1-4 22.Youth English Equitation Over Fences 40.Assisted Ground Driving 23.Youth English Hunter Over Fences 41.Assisted Command Ground Driving 24.Puddle Jumpers 43.Beginner Ground Driving 25.Pond Jumpers 44.Beginner Command Ground Driving 1. Leadline Equitation 46.Youth Ground Driving 2. Leadline Pleasure 47.Youth Command Ground Driving 15 Minute Schooling Break 42. Assisted Ground Driving with Obstacles 26. Assisted Walk/Jog Western Equitation 45. Beginner Ground Driving with Obsta- 27.Assisted Walk/Jog Pleasure cles 28.Walk/Jog Western Equitation 48. Youth Ground Driving with Obstacles 29.Walk/Jog Western Pleasure 30.Walk/Jog Western Road Hack 31.Walk/Jog Western Command 32.Beginner Western Equitation 33.Beginner Western Pleasure 34.Beginner Western Road Hack 35.Beginner Western Command 36.Youth Western Equitation 37.Youth Western Pleasure 38.Youth Western Road Hack 39.Youth Western Command 10 Minute Break

NO DOGS ALLOWED ON GROUNDS 39 New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets Division of Animal Industry 10 B Airline Drive Albany, NY 12235 518-457-3502

INTERSTATE HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR FAIR ANIMALS

This document is a supplement to the Animal Health Requirements (AI-202) published for animals exhibited at New York State county fairs and the State Fair. Its purpose is to summarize the import requirements that must be met for livestock entering New York destined for fairs. Please carefully review the Animal Health Requirements. Note that individual county fairs may require rabies vaccination in species not required by the state. Contact the specific fair for their requirements. Fair contact information is available at www.nyfairs.org. Further assistance can be obtained by contacting the Division of Animal Industry (DAI) at 518-457-3502 or your State Veterinarian’s office. You can also go to the following link on our Dept. website: http://www.agriculture.ny.gov/AI/import_export.html CERTIFICATE OF VETERINARY INSPECTION (CVI) A CVI is required for cattle, horses, swine, sheep, goats, llamas/alpacas, deer/elk and misc. ruminants moving interstate. The one exception would be horses accompanied by a valid GoPass issued by a participating state. Details on the GoPass are available at www.globalvetlink.com and from your veterinarian. Note that interstate CVI’s must be issued by a Category 2 accredited veterinarian. The interstate CVI is valid for 30 days from the date of CVI inspection. During the fair season, from July 1 through Labor Day, interstate CVI’s can be used multiple times as long as the initial entrance to a fair in NY is within 30 days of CVI inspection and the CVI is initialed by a NY state official at the fair. All documentation must accompany the animals. Animals not meeting the interstate and/or fair requirements will not be allowed on the grounds. Individual ID is required on all animals. Animals with incomplete or illegible ID will be rejected. Where rabies vaccination is required, the information can be included on the health certificate. HORSES - Horses 6 months of age or older must test negative for equine infectious anemia. The sample collection date for the qualifying EIA test must be within 12 months prior to the date of entry. The horse must be clearly and completely identified. Rabies vaccination is required for all horses 4 months of age and older on the date of admission to a fair. Vaccination must be within the past 12 months. No horse or other equid (donkeys, zebras, etc.) shall be imported into the State unless accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection which includes: • The name and address of the owner or trainer of the animal or animals • The date of examination, the number of animals examined, the establishment or premises at which the animals were examined • The consignee or destination and address in New York • A description sufficient to identify the individual equine, including name, age, breed, color, gender, distinctive markings, or unique and permanent forms of identification when present (e.g., microchips, brands, tattoos, scars, cowlicks, or blemishes). “NO MARKINGS” is not acceptable—every animal has distinguishing features—if necessary, draw whorls, chestnuts, scars. • For all horses six months of age and older, a negative test report for Equine Infectious Anemia conducted within 12 months of importation which includes the date of the test and the name of the USDA approved testing laboratory which conducted the test

40 • The signature of an examining veterinarian accredited to do regulatory work on horses (USDA Category 2) by the state or country in which a physical examination of the animal was made. The certificate of veterinary inspection shall be valid for 30 days following the date of examination appearing on the certificate or in the case of an equine interstate passport i.e. GoPass®, for six months from the date of examination.

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS— Brands - Although it is NOT official Identification, freeze branding is allowed in NY for horses. The NYS Dept of Ag & Markets maintains a brand registry. If you wish to register a brand you can send your design to our office at the following address: NYS Dept. of Agriculture and Markets Division of Animal Industry 10B Airline Drive Albany, NY 12235. We will compare it to our registry and will register it if it is unique. Since it is not the diagnosis and treatment of disease, branding is not considered veterinary practice. You may need a veterinarian if tranquilization is necessary. Please note that although freeze brands are not considered official identification in horses, they are permanent identification and as such should be recorded on test charts and Certificates of Veterinary Inspection. In addition, additional endorsements may be necessary if the state of origin is currently undergoing a disease outbreak of (but not limited to) Equine Piroplasmosis, Contagious Equine Metritis, EHV-1/EHM etc. The division’s import export page http://www.agriculture.ny.gov/ai/import_export.html should be checked under the section called “Emergency Import Regulations” to see any additional emergency importation requirements.

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42 Attention Horse Enthusiasts!

We would like to make you aware of our other equine activities planned at our 174th Dutchess County Fair. Please come out and support them. u New for 2019 “Hands on Horses” an Interactive Equine Experience (Located in the Infield, near the Horse Show Ring.) Breed Presentations – Daily @ 12, 3pm & 6pm Meet the Equine Professional – Monday through Saturday @ 1:30 & 4:30 u Horse Pulling, Wednesday, August 21st at 1pm. Organized by Richard Albrecht. u Pony Pull, Friday, August 23rd at 11am. Organized by NYS Pony Pullers Association. u Blacksmith/Farrier Contest, Sunday, August 25th at 8am Organized by Tom DuBois and Buzz Clina. u New - Stubborn Mule Forestry Presentation, Sunday, August 25 at 2pm

43 Thank You To Our Sponsors!

Steinbau Construction Michael Lancto u u Hackett Farm & Supply Poulin Grain u u Tatra Farm Malcarne Construction u u Rhinebeck Equine L.L.P. Duffy Layton u Contracting, Inc. Dolly’s Tack u u George T. Whalen Mid-Hudson Driving Insurance Association u u Argento Equestrian Rivendell Riding Academy u u Hidden Hollow Farm Dutchess County PHA u u Ryancrest Farm Letti’s Homemade u Ice Cream JL Performance Horses u Rombout Hunt

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