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Cavy Section Schedule Stithians Show President: Paul Hancock Monday 15th July, 2019 CAVY SECTION SCHEDULE Section Secretary: Mrs W Goldsworthy Oaklands, 3 Laguna Court, Penders Lane, Redruth, TR15 1LJ Tel: 01209 213122 Email: [email protected] Entries close: 5th July 2019 1 IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO RECEIVE A SCHEDULE FOR ONE OF THE OTHER SECTIONS, see www.stithians.show (select “competition schedules”) or contact Section direct 01326 379371 Arts/Craft/Cook Sue Martin [email protected] 074 84 344 469 Cage Birds Andrew Burley 01209 860148 [email protected] Cattle Helen Roskilly 01872 864731 [email protected] Cavies Wil Goldsworthy 01209 213122 [email protected] Dogs June Trethowan 01209 217521 [email protected] 01209 215058 carnbreacommittee@gmail. Dog Agility Mel Small 079 90 913 623 com 01726 823800 Goats Julia Clarke [email protected] 077 73 886992 Horses Natalie Haworth 078 77 407 222 [email protected] Horticulture Glennis Beard 01872 560609 [email protected] Pigeons Liz Watts 01209 716575 ––––– Poultry Tony Jose 079 68 892 442 ––––– 01752 923480 Rabbits Nina Hosking [email protected] 074 70 357416 Sheep Sarah Moyle 078 17 913 116 [email protected] 01209 862839 YFC Rachael Benney [email protected] 079 31 810377 2 President: Paul Hancock Hon. Life Members: Mr. & Mrs R. Andrew, Mrs. P. Bell, Mr & Mrs P.J. Brown, G.M. Buckingham, Esq., W.B. Buckingham, Esq., M. Burley, Esq., G. Downing, Esq., Mrs. J. Gluyas, Mrs. S. Knight, Miss K.J. Mead, C.H. Opie, Esq., E. H. Opie, Esq., T.K. Plummer, Esq., W. Prowse, Esq., Mrs. H. M. Roskilly, L.A. Roskilly Esq., Mrs. E. Tangye, Mrs. Y. Toms, Mrs. K.R. Tremayne and A.T Williams, Esq. Annual Show Monday 15th July 2019 St. Stythians Band In attendance throughout the day Grand Evening Concert In the Marquee at 8.00 p.m. by St. Stythians Band (Musical Director: James Burns) & Treverva Male Voice Choir (Musical Director: Paul Triggs) Compere: Revd. Danny Reed More information: www.stithians.show 3 CAVY SECTION NCC **** STAR SHOW 15th JULY 2019 JUDGES OPEN SHOW Mr Tony O’Neill, Nikki Matthews, Ian Reynolds PETS: Becky Takeda Frost NOVICE PETS: Florence Child NOVELTY CLASSES: Tegan Hogan BLOCK ENTRY FEES Open Show £1.50, Juniors/Pets/RV/Novice/Novelty Classes £1.00 New and Emerging £1.00 per pig WESTERN AREA FANCIERS Judges – Julie Gallagher and Roz Lockwood Pets: Hannah Graham Block Entry £1.00 TEDDY ROSETTE SHOW Judge – Luke Holmes – Block Entry £1.50 No Prize money PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION – Judge Paul Hughes & Ian Lewis Entry Fee – 50p an exhibit ENGLISH SELF CAVY CLUB POINTS SHOW NATIONAL AGOUTI CAVY CLUB POINTS SHOW REX CAVY CLUB POINTS SHOW Judging to start a 10.00 am prompt Please pen by 9.30 am on the day of the Show Penning available 7 o’clock to 9 o’clock on Sunday 14th July Entries to Cavy Section Secretary – Mrs W Goldsworthy Oaklands, 3 Laguna Court, Penders Lane, Redruth, TR15 1LJ Tel: 01209 213122 Email: [email protected] For all general information regarding the show Email: [email protected] I Closing date for entries 22nd June for inclusion in the Stithians Show Catalogue. Entries accepted until 4th July 2019. Please make cheques/Postal Orders payable to Stithians Agricultural Association Ltd. Payment must be enclosed with entries and include a self addressed and stamped envelope if eligible for pass. Minimum entry Adult £6.00 Child £3.00 Trophies and Rosettes awarded to all Section winners including Presidents and Chairmans Trophies * PLEASE NOTE: STITHIANS SHOW IS ACCEPTING ENTRIES AS AGENTS ON BEHALF OF THE WESTERN AREA FANCIERS AND TEDDY STOCK SHOWS* 4 CAVY SECTION GENERAL CONDITIONS – PLEASE NOTE All exhibits to be the bona fide property of the exhibitor at the time of entry. EXHIBITS SHALL NOT BE REMOVED BEFORE 5.00 P.M. ON THE DAY OF THE SHOW. Any exhibitor removing their stock early without permission of the Section Secretary shall forfeit any prize money and may be banned from any future shows. Exhibitors making TOTAL entries of at least £6.00 (Adult) or £3.00 (Juvenile) will be granted one Exhibitors Pass. Please state claim on entry form. ONE PASS PER EXHIBITOR. All Junior exhibits must be penned by a Junior. All Clipped Exhibits to be shown on a board. The decision of the judges will be final, except where misrepresentation has been discovered. The Committee reserve the right to appoint another judge in the event that the advertised judge becomes unavailable or to add or reallocate judges where necessary. Every reasonable care will be taken of exhibits, but the Committee cannot be held responsible for deaths, loss or injury however caused. NO UNAUTHORISED PERSON will be allowed to handle any exhibit during the time the show is open. Exhibitors ONLY allowed into the judging area during the show. Anything not covered in these regulations will be decided by the Committee whose decision is final. Sale stock must be 10 weeks of age and weigh at least 14 oz. Sale stock can only be accepted from fully paid exhibitors. All Sale Stock must be sold through the Sale Stewards. The sale stock stewards have the right to refuse stock that is under age, under weight of sick. Owners of sale pigs must provide their details to the purchaser and the purchaser must also give their name and address. Purchasers under 18 years old must bring as Adult. Please bring enough green food for your stock for the day. Water bottles MUST be in place on all pens including Sale pens. On all other matters usual Show Rules apply in accordance with the National Cavy Club. 5 CAVY SECTION MONDAY 15th JULY 2019 CAVY SECTION TROPHY SHOW MONDAY 15th JULY 2019 CLASSES 1 - 210 SPONSORED BY CARHARRACK ANIMAL FEEDS £5.00 AwardedTROPHY for B.I.S SHOWand Best Overall Pet CLASSESCLASSES 211 1 - –210 257 SPONSORED SPONSORED BY CARHARRACK BY VETS4PETS ANIMAL PENZANCE FEEDS £5.00 Awarded for B.I.S and Best Overall Pet Judges:CLASSES OPEN 211 SHOW – 257 SPONSORED– Tony O’Neill, B YNikki VETS4PETS Matthews, PENZANCE Ian Reynolds PETS - Becky Takeda Frost, NOVICE CLASSES - Florence Child Judges: OPEN NOVELTYSHOW – Tony CLASSES O'Neill, Nikki-Tegan M Hoganatthews, Ian Reynolds PETS - Becky Takeda Frost, NOVICE CLASSES - Florence Child ROSETTES AND TROPHIESNOVELTY CAWARDEDLASSES -Tegan TO ALL Hogan SECTION WINNERS ROSETTES AND TROPHIES AWARDED TO ALL SECTION WINNERS BEST IN SHOW TROPHY – PRESIDENTS TROPHY – CHAIRMANS BEST IN SHOW TROPHY – PRESIDENTSTROPHY TROPHY – CHAIRMANS TROPHY SELFS ADULT 5.8 3.5 ANY Months Months AGE PINK EYED WHITE 1 21 41 DARK EYED CREAM 2 22 42 PINK EYED GOLDEN 3 23 43 BLACK 4 24 44 BLK/PEW/DEC/PEG CHALLENGE 5 25 45 CHOCOLATE 6 26 46 LILAC 7 27 47 BLUE 8 28 48 BEIGE 9 29 49 LI/CHOC/BEIGE/BLUE CHALLENGE 10 30 50 RED 11 31 51 DARK EYED GOLDEN 12 32 52 SLATE 13 339 53 RED/DEG/SLATE CHALLENGE 14 34 54 SAFFRON 15 35 55 BUFF 16 36 56 DARK EYED WHITE 17 37 57 PINK EYED CREAM 18 38 58 DEW/DEG/BU/SAFF/PEC CHALLENGE 19 39 59 SELF CHALLENGE ANY AGE 20 40 60 61 6 NON SELF CLASSES ADULT 5.8 3.5 ANY MONTHS MONTHS AGE COATED CLASSES ABY BRINDLE 62 89 116 ABY TORT AND WHITE 63 90 117 ABY ROAN 64 91 118 ABY ANY OTHER COLOUR 65 92 119 REX AGOUTI 66 93 120 REX AGOUTI BI 67 94 121 REX SOLID 68 95 122 REX ANY OTHER COLOUR 69 96 123 TEDDY SOLID OR AGOUTI 70 97 124 TEDDY BI OR AGOUTI BI 71 98 125 TEDDY TRI OR AGOUTI TRI 72 99 126 TEDDY ROAN OR ANY OTHER COLOUR 73 100 127 WHITE CRESTED 74 101 128 BLACK CRESTED 75 102 129 ANY OTHER COLOUR CRESTED 76 103 130 AMERICAN CRESTED ANY COLOUR 77 104 131 CRESTED ANY OTHER VARIETY 78 105 132 SATIN SOLID 79 106 133 SATIN ANY OTHER VARIETY 80 107 134 ANY OTHER VARIETY CRESTED 81 108 135 COATED CHALLENGE 82 109 136 LONG HAIRED CLASSES PERUVIAN 83 110 137 CORONET 84 111 138 SHELTIE 85 112 139 MERINO/TEXEL 86 113 140 ALPACA 87 114 141 LONG HAIRED CHALLENGE 88 115 142 7 MARKED CLASSES 5.8 3.5 ANY MONTHS MONTHS AGE BLACK HIMALAYAN 143 156 169 CHOCOLATE HIMALAYAN 144 157 170 DALMATION ANY COLOUR 145 158 171 ROAN ANY COLOUR 146 159 172 RED DUTCH 147 160 173 BLACK DUTCH 148 161 174 CHOCOLATE DUTCH 149 162 175 DUTCH ANY OTHER COLOUR 150 163 176 TORT AND WHITE 151 164 177 FOX ANY COLOUR 152 165 178 TAN ANY COLOUR 153 166 179 OTTER ANY COLOUR 154 167 180 ANY OTHER VARIETY MARKED 155 168 181 TICKED CLASSES SILVER AGOUTI 182 190 198 GOLDEN AGOUTI 183 191 199 CINNAMON AGOUTI 184 192 200 LEMON AGOUTI 185 193 201 AGOUTI ANY OTHER COLOUR 186 194 202 AGOUTI SOLID 187 195 203 ANY OTHER VARIETY FULL STANDARD 188 196 204 MARKED/TICKED CHALLENGE 189 197 205 NON SELF CHALLENGE 206 207 208 209 GRAND CHALLENGE 210 RARE VARIETIES – GUIDE STANDARD AD 5.8 U.5 ARGENTE 211 220 229 HARLEQUIN 212 221 230 MAGPIE 213 222 231 SWISS 214 223 232 LUNKARYA 215 224 233 CHINCHILLA 216 225 234 CALIFORNIAN 217 226 235 ANY OTHER VARIETY GUIDE STANDARD 218 227 236 GUIDE STANDARD CHALLENGE 219 228 237 238 NEW & EMERGING AD 5.8 U.5 8 BELTED 239 245 251 CARAMEL 240 246 252 MINIPLI 241 247 253 RIDGEBACK 242 248 254 ANY OTHER VARIETY NEW & EMERGING 243 249 255 NEW & EMERGING CHALLENGE 244 250 256 257 JUNIOR CLASSES SELFS BLACK/PE WHITE/DE CREAM/PE GOLDEN 258 263 268 LILAC/BEIGE/CHOC 259 264 269 DEG/SLATE/RED 260 265 270 DE WHITE/BUFF/SAFFRON/PE CREAM 261 266 271 SELF CHALLENGE 262 267 272 273 NON SELFS ABY 274 284 294 AGOUTI 275 285 295 CRESTED 276 286 296 LONG HAIRED 277 287 297 REX 278 288 298 SATIN 279 289 299 DUTCH 280 290 300 TEDDY 281 291 301 NON SELF ANY OTHER VARIETY 282 292 302 NON SELF CHALLENGE 283 293 303 304 JUNIOR GRAND CHALLENGE 305 JUNIOR RARE VARIETY 306 307 308 309 ANY OTHER VARIETY GUIDE STANDARD 218 227 236 GUIDE STANDARD CHALLENGE 219 228 237 238 NEW & EMERGING AD 5.8 U.5
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