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President Mr M Logan, Sypsies Vice-President Mr A Stewart, Kininmonth Past President Mr D McKerrow, Nochnarry Secretary & Treasurer Ms Hilary Lumsden Kerns Cottage, Chance Inn, Cupar, Fife, KY15 5QJ

GENERAL COMMITTEE

Anstruther and District A Cormack, Annfield; J Jack, Balhousie; A Smith, Auchendownie; D Paterson, Upper Largo; J Brown, Pittenweem; J Johnston, Branxton S Parsons, Balcaskie; Mrs G Rollins, Leven and District R Brown, Radernie; J Eccles, Bruckley; J Stewart, Kininmonth; A Stevenson, Bonerbo; Mrs N Pargeter, St Andrews; J Wood, Brewsterwells; I Brown, Blebo Craigs; Mrs M Snow, St Andrews; Whether it's a farm or sporting estate, a country house or a castle, we are J Ballantyne, Balkaithly able to offer an unrivalled agency service. Our commitment to a high standard of Cupar and District professional advice extends through the agency and letting disciplines throughout N Forrest, Airdits; Mrs E Lang, Rosewells; Scotland. J Harrow, Cupar; D Scott, Cupar; Mrs A Hamilton, Dairsie Mains; Miss L Oliphant, Craigrothie; J Whiteford, Hilltarvit Mains; I Wilson, Westhall FOR FIFE, & ANGUS CALL GEORGE LORIMER AT OUR CUPAR OFFICE ON Central and West Fife 01334 659980 or 07920 724958 or email: [email protected] M Black, Nisbetfield; R Armit, Freuchie; W Allan, Freuchie; K Horne, Teasses; J Smith, Priestfield; Mrs K Waterston, Falkland; A Watson, Fernie Mill; D Aglen, Pitillock; M Quinn, Kirkcaldy Mrs K McCoy, Auchtermuchty www.ckdgalbraith.co.uk Hon. Farriers - D Crawford, Ladybank Hon. Vet - Wilson and Partners EDINBURGH STIRLING PERTH INVERNESS AYR CUPAR ABERFELDY ELGIN CASTLE DOUGLAS GALASHIELS KELSO PEEBLES LONDON 3 RULES Front cover illustration by the pupils of Craigrothie Primary School, Craigrothie, 1. To enable the Committee to make the necessary arrangements, all entries (excluding BSJA Jumping classes and the Light Horse section, and Private Driving) must be made on or before Thursday 18 April 2013. Entries on the day will be Cupar – the children have focused on Agriculture and the Community this year as taken to the above noted sections at £15 per entry until 12 noon. Entries will not be accepted unless accompanied by the part of their studies and designed our 2013 cover following this theme. appropriate entry fee and documents. 2. All exhibitors of cattle, sheep and horses (except for showjumpers) must be members of the Association. Craigrothie Primary School is a small rural school and is proud of the recognition it 3. It is solely the responsibility of the exhibitor to present his/her animal for judging at the appropriate time.The stewards and/or show officials will not be held responsible should an exhibitor fail to present his/her animal for judging at the has achieved for its ongoing commitment to the community and environment. appropriate time. 4. All prize winners to be paraded when required under penalty of forfeiture of all prizes by the owners of any animal not paraded when required. This rule will be strictly enforced. 5. Prize Money Vouchers will be given to prize winners along with the Rosettes and must be exchanged at the Secretary’s Office before 5.00 pm on Show day. Except in classes where an unresolved objection has been lodged, or where classes Highlights for 2013 are still being judged, any Prize Money not claimed on Show day will be forfeited and no claims will thereafter be entertained. 6. All cattle entered must be accredited. The Education Tent 7. To enable the Committee to make necessary arrangements in erecting the showyard, exhibitors are requested to specify for all the family, from home produce to art to pets, birds and bats when any animal is entered in more than one class. 8. All stock shown must have been TWO MONTHS AT LEAST in possession of the exhibitor. Any infringement of this rule Made in Fife Craft Marquee will render the exhibitor liable to be expelled from the Association, and all prize money gained will be forfeited. 9. The ages of all animals shall be computed from 1 January in their respective years, except in the cases especially mentioned crafts in all forms from around Fife in the Premium List. 10. All calves born on or after 1 July 1999 must have a properly completed passport which must be available on request The Cookery Marquee during the period of the Show. This is the responsibility of the keeper of the animal. If requested by an exhibitor, Section Stewards will have authority to sign cattle passports on behalf of the Association. with the WRI, cookery demonstrations and tastings 11. Brood mares must be four years old and upwards. Foals must be at least three weeks old on Show day. 12. No Substitutions will be permitted in any Horse or class, with the exception of BSJA and Draught Horse classes. Trade Stands Substitutions for Draught Horses may be accepted, at the Secretary’s discretion. a huge selection of over 100 exhibitors 13. No entries of Herd Book Cattle will be accepted unless accompanied by Guaranteed Pedigree, which must state the Name and Herd Book Number of the sire and dam. 14. Breeding cows must be in calf, or have had a calf within the twelve months previous to the Show. Agricultural Machinery 15. Animals of any age that have had a calf must be shown as cows. one of the largest displays in The East of Scotland 16. All stock eligible to compete in Open and Confined classes shall be entitled to win prizes in either. 17. Exhibitors with MV/CAE Accredited flocks/herds must give a green SAC valid Certificate of Status to the Steward on Game Fair entry to the showfield BEFORE unloading any animals. 18. No person, with the exception of the competitors in a current class, Judges, Stewards, Members of Committee, Stock Sponsored by CKD Galbraith Leaders and the Secretary is to enter any of the rings. featuring clay pigeon shooting, falconry, ferrets, terriers and gun dogs 19. Stock handlers must be in attendance at the animals’ heads at 9.45 am and 2.00 pm, in readiness for Judging and the Parade of Stock. Duck Commandos 20. Should an animal appear to be uncontrollable, during judging or in the Parade of Stock, the Convener will have authority to inform the exhibitor/handler to immediately return the animal to its pen/lorry. NEW! 21. Stock is not to be removed until after the Grand Parade without prior permission from a Committee Member. Motorbike stunt display & Bi-plane stunt display 22. A miracle milker will be available to assist in milking dairy exhibits. 23. All persons in charge of stock and other exhibits, and all persons admitted to the Showyard, shall be subject to the Rules Livestock of the Association and obey the Order of Committee, Secretary, and other Officials of the Association. Side saddle & Private driving 24. No animal will be taken out of its stall or pen after the judging has commenced, except by Order of Committee, or with the permission of the Secretary. Stock will not be allowed to stand about the Showyard in groups. Those infringing this Native horses & Show jumping rule will be liable to a fine of £10 or may be expelled from the Showyard. Show horses/ & Working hunters 25. Exhibitors shall be answerable for the conduct of their representatives. Highland cattle 26. Competitors will not be notified of any change of judge after publication of the Premium List, see website for updates. 27. Where only one competitor is entered in a section it is at the discretion of the show committee to amalgamate sections. Shetland sheep 28. The Committee reserves the right of refusing any entries they may think fit, to exclude or cancel any entry made, or to Wide selection of poultry prohibit the exhibition of any stock, and also to cancel any class, or to withhold any of the prizes if there are not sufficient competitors, or to make enquiries into a breach of the Rules and Regulations without any protest from any exhibitor. 29. The Association will not be responsible for any loss or damage whatsoever. Dog Show and Pet Show 30. A double manned fully equipped Paramedic Ambulance from The St Andrews Ambulance Corps will be on the showfield entries taken on the day from 8.00 am on Show Day. To help defray this additional expenditure a fee of £2 per exhibitor of cattle, sheep, horses, ponies, goats and trade stands is being charged (as noted on the Entry Forms). The showground is 1 mile north of Cupar on the A913 31. The winners of Trophies are to give security to the Association for their return on or before next year’s Show. Trophies must be returned to the Secretary on or before 18 May 2013.

4 5 CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS Judge: Mr C Stewart, Kininnmonth, Pitscottie MEMBERSHIP Start: 1.30 pm in Main Ring. Membership of the Society is open to all interested in its aims. The annual subscription for all members is £10 payable in advance on 1 January. Life £100 kindly donated by Quaker Oats Limited, Uthrogle Mills, Cupar will be awarded to the Champion membership is available at £100. of Champions. The champion from the following sections will compete for this award: sheep, dairy cattle, commercial cattle, beef cattle, poultry, in-hand horse and pony champion.

Privileges of members: OVERALL CUPS 1. Free admission to the Summer Show. 2. Automatic despatch of the Association’s Premium List. The Montrave (Perpetual) Challenge Cup - presented by the late Sir John Gilmour Bt for the exhibitor gaining 3. Access to the Members’ Marquee at the Summer Show. This marquee, where most points in the Cattle Section. Class awards only. First - 3 points, Second - 2 points, Third - 1 point. refreshments are available, will be situated next to the Secretary’s Office at the The Ladybank Burgh Victory Cup (Perpetual) - presented by The Town Council, Merchants and Traders of the Main Ring. Burgh of Ladybank. Open to all competitors at the Show. The Cup to be awarded to the exhibitor gaining most 4. To attend and vote at General Meetings of the Association. points in the Horse, Cattle and Sheep classes.

The Nickersons of Rothwell (Perpetual) Challenge Cup - presented by Nickersons, Seed Specialists Ltd, Grimsby, for Overall Champion Pedigree Beef Animal.

MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM ON PAGE 37 The Nitrovit (Perpetual) Shield - for the Overall Champion Pedigree Dairy Cow.

The Cameron Cup (Perpetual) - presented by the late Mrs Peggy Cameron, Balbuthie for Best Beef Inter- LONG SERVICE MEDALS Breed Group comprising one male and two females owned by the exhibitor. If more than one group from a section is eligible for presentation of this cup, groups will be judged initially within their sections.

Awards of Certificates and Medals to The Royal Hotel Challenge Cup (Perpetual) - presented by Mr A Williamson, Royal Hotel, Cupar for Best Farm Workers for Long Service Pedigree Beef Animal bred by exhibitor.

The Royal Highland and Agricultural Society PEDIGREE CATTLE Note: Pedigree Cattle entered in this division must be registered in the appropriate Herd Book and cannot Long Service Medals and Certificates compete in the Commercial or Fat classes. will be presented at the Show in The Main Ring The Interbreed Cattle Champion will receive £70 and £15 to the reserve. The Interbreed Cattle Champion will Application forms for Medals and Certificates (for service of 30 years be judged by Mr J MacGregor, Allanfauld, Kilsyth, Glasgow or more) can be obtained from the Secretary. Start: 9.30 am Interbreed will be judged at 12.30 pm Completed applications must reach the Secretary before 10 April 2013. The Secretary: Ms H Lumsden, Grand Parade of Livestock will be at 2.15 pm in the Main Ring, kindly sponsored by Pagan Osborne. Kerns Cottage, Chance Inn, Cupar, Fife, KY15 5QJ Tel: 01334 829 184, Email: [email protected]

NOTICE TO ALL COMPETITORS

Cattle, Sheep & Poultry must be on the Show Ground before 9.00 am and not be removed before 3.30 pm or after the Vintage Parade is finished.

ALL PRIZE WINNERS MUST ENTER THE PARADE OF STOCK - SEE RULE 4

The gates leading to the Showyard will be locked at 8.00 pm on the day preceding the Show, and opened at 7.00 am on the Show Day.

6 7 SHORTHORNS HEREFORDS Judge: Mrs Williamson, Alvie Estate, Kincraig, Inverness Judge: Mr D Lucas, Cheeklaw Farm, Dunns Convener: Mrs E Lang, Rosewells, Pitscottie Convener: Mrs E Lang, Rosewells, Pitscottie

CUPS CUPS The Piper Second Challenge Cup - presented by James Piper Esq, The Grange, Burntisland. Won outright by The Haig Dimple Trophy (Perpetual) - presented by the House of Haig, Markinch for the Best Hereford. Messrs H W Melville & Sons, Balmullo and re-presented by them as a Perpetual Trophy for the Best Animal The Langraw Trophy (Perpetual) - presented by Mr & Mrs A S Stewart for the Best Hereford bred by in the Shorthorn classes. exhibitor. The J B W Smith (Agricultural Division) Ltd (Perpetual) Shield for the Best Animal bred by exhibitor. SPECIAL PRIZE SPECIAL PRIZE A bag of Starlyne Minerals to the Champion, presented by R Nicol. A bag of Starlyne Minerals to the Champion, presented by R Nicol. Class 15 Bull any age. Class 1 Bull born before 1 June 2010. Class 16 Cow in calf or in milk born before 31 December 2010. Class 2 Bull born between 1 June 2010 and 31 May 2012. Class 17 Heifer born between 1 January 2010 and 30 September 2011. Class 3 Bull or heifer calf born on or after 1 June 2012. Class 18 Heifer born on or after 1 October 2011. Class 4 Cow in milk or in calf. Class 19 Group of 3 animals (1 male and 2 females) included in separate classes, the property of the same Class 5 Heifer born between 1 June 2010 and 31 May 2011. exhibitor. Class 6 Heifer born between 1 June 2011 and 31 May 2012. Class 7 Group of 3 animals (1 male and 2 females) included in separate classes, the property of the same PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. exhibitor. ENTRY FEE – £7 per class.

PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. This section is kindly sponsored by KM Duncan, Agricultural Engineering, Arncroach ENTRY FEE – £7 per class.

Cattle Classes will start at 9.30 am ANY OTHER BREED (CONTINENTAL) Judge: Mr A Wyllie, Drumcell, 4 Carnell Drive, Coylton

ABERDEEN ANGUS CUPS The Adamson (Perpetual) Challenge Trophy - presented by Mr & Mrs A S Adamson, West Friarton for the Judge: Mr D Lucas, Cheeklaw Farm, Dunns Best Animal, either sex. Convener: Mr A Cormack, Annfield Farm, Lundin Links The Campbell Cup (Perpetual) - presented by Hector Campbell, Balthayock for the Best Animal bred by exhibitor. CUP The J B Crichton Second Challenge Cup (Perpetual) - presented by the late J B Crichton Esq, Luthrie Bank, SPECIAL PRIZES Cupar for the Best Animal in the Aberdeen Angus Cattle classes, male or female, any age. Rosette for the Champion Pedigree Charolais is presented by The British Charolais Cattle Society Limited in association with the Scottish & Northern Charolais Breeders Association Limited. SPECIAL PRIZES The Aberdeen Angus Society will award a rosette for the Best Animal Bred by Exhibitor and rosette and tartan Class 21 Bull, any age. sash for the Champion. In the event of there being 15 or more entries forward, the Champion will receive a Class 22 Bull calf born on or after 1 June 2012. special commemorative medal from the Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society. Class 23 Cow in milk or in calf. Class 24 Heifer, any age. Class 8 Bull born before 1 January 2012. Class 25 Heifer calf born on or after 1 June 2012. Class 9 Bull born on or after 1 January 2012. Class 26 Group of 3 animals (1 male and 2 females) included in separate classes, the property of the same Class 10 Cow in milk or in calf born before 1 January 2011. exhibitor. Class 11 Heifer born between 1 January 2011 and 31 December 2012. Class 12 Heifer born on or after 1 January 2012. PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. Class 13 Bull or heifer calf born on or after 1 June 2012. ENTRY FEE – £7 per class. Class 14 Group of 3 animals (1 male and 2 females) included in separate classes, the property of the same exhibitor. This section is kindly sponsored by W Walker, PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. ENTRY FEE – £7 per class. In the case of only one competitor being entered in a section it is at the discretion of the show committee to amalgamate sections.

8 9 ANY OTHER BREED (NATIVE) Class 43 Heifer born in 2011. Judge: Mr J Ramsay, Millerstone, Mauchline Class 44 Heifer born in 2012. Class 45 Calf born on or after 1 January 2013. Class 27 Bull, any age. Class 46 Group of 3 animals (1 male and 2 females) included in separate classes, the property of the same Class 28 Bull calf born on or after 1 June 2012. exhibitor. Class 29 Cow in milk or in calf. Winning exhibitors at this Show will gain points for The Highland Cattle Society’s annual Show Fold of The Class 30 Heifer, any age. Year competition. Females entered in the appendix register of the Herd Book, either Appendix B or A, are Class 31 Heifer calf born on or after 1 June 2012. eligible for entry and are identified by the letter ‘B’ or ‘A’ tattooed in the ear or written in waterproof ink on Class 32 Group of 3 animals (1 male and 2 females) included in separate classes, the property of the same an ear tag. exhibitor. PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. ENTRY FEE – £7 per class. ENTRY FEE – £7 per class.

This section is kindly sponsored by Angle Park Sand & Gravel Co Ltd, Ladybank This section is kindly sponsored by W Walker, Strathkinness

In the case of only one competitor being entered in a section it is at the discretion LIMOUSIN of the show committee to amalgamate sections. Judge: Miss L McLaren, Muirhouses, Cortachy, Kirriemuir

SIMMENTAL CUP Judge: Mr A Wyllie, Drumcell, 4 Carnell Drive, Coylton The Association Cup for the Best Animal.

CUP SPECIAL PRIZES The Association Cup will be awarded to the Champion Simmental. A special rosette for the best Limousin is presented by the British Limousin Cattle Society.

SPECIAL PRIZES Class 47 Bull born on or before 31 December 2011. Rosettes for the Champion and Reserve are presented by The British Simmental Cattle Society Ltd. Class 48 Bull born on or after 1 January 2012. Class 49 Cow in calf or in milk. Class 33 Bull born before 31 May 2012. Class 50 Heifer any age. Class 34 Bull calf born on or after 1 June 2012. Class 51 Calf born after 1 June 2012. Class 35 Cow in milk or in calf. Class 52 Group of 3 animals (1 male and 2 females) included in separate classes, the property of the same Class 36 Heifer born on or after 1 June 2010 in calf or eild. exhibitor. Class 37 Heifer born between 1 June 2011 and 31 May 2012. Class 38 Heifer calf born on or after 1 June 2012. PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. Class 39 Group of 3 animals (1 male and 2 females) included in separate classes, the property of the same ENTRY FEE – £7 per class. exhibitor.

PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. Cattle Classes will start at 9.30 am ENTRY FEE – £7 per class.

This section is kindly sponsored by W Walker, Strathkinness BRITISH BLUE HIGHLAND CATTLE Judge: Mr A Wyllie, Drumcell, 4 Carnell Drive, Coylton Judge: Mr J Ramsay, Millerstone, Mauchline Class 53 Female born on or before 31 December 2011. Convener: Mrs E Lang, Rosewells, Pitscottie Class 54 Female born on or after 1 January 2012. Class 55 Bull born on or before 31 December 2011. CUP Class 56 Bull born on or after 1 January 2012. The Carphin Quaich (Perpetual) - presented by the late Mr J G Wemyss, Carphin, Luthrie, Cupar for the Class 57 Calf born on or after 1 January 2013. Champion Highlander. Class 58 Group of three animals (1 male and two females), included in separate classes, the property of the same exhibitor. SPECIAL PRIZE A rosette for the Champion Pedigree Highlander is presented by The Highland Cattle Society. PRIZES – First £12; Second - £8; Third £5 Starlyne Minerals A bag of to the Champion, presented by R Nicol. ENTRY FEE - £7 per class Class 40 Bull any age. Class 41 Cow in calf or in milk born before 1 January 2010. In the case of only one competitor being entered in a section it is at the discretion Class 42 Heifer born in 2010. of the show committee to amalgamate sections.

10 11 BEEF CATTLE HOLSTEIN AND OTHER DAIRY BREEDS Judge: Mr J Taylor, Easter Ochter Muthil, Crieff Judge: Mr W Bryson, Dykehead, Lesmahagow

CUPS CUPS The J & H Hamilton (Perpetual) Challenge Cup - for Best Exhibit in the Beef Cattle section. The John Letham (Perpetual) Challenge Cup for Class 76. The Rintoul Challenge Cup - for Best Female in Beef Cattle section. Confined to Fife and Kinross. The Pittendreich Baron Cup (Perpetual) - presented by Colin & Alister Laird, Blyth Farm, Peebles for the Best The Maund (Perpetual) Challenge Cup - presented by Maund Bros for the Best Pair of Bullocks in Class 68. Pedigree Animal in the Holstein Classes. The John Kinnear Memorial Cup (Perpetual) - for the Champion Calf, born after 1 September 2010, in the The Championship Cup (Perpetual) awarded by the Association for Best Pedigree Animal in Holstein Beef Cattle section. classes. The David Henderson Memorial Trophy - for Best Bullock in Beef Cattle section, confined to Fife and The R E McKendrick Salver - won outright and re-presented by David Alston, Usan, Montrose as a Perpetual Kinross. Trophy for the Best Pair in Class 80. The Jas G Dobie, Largoward (Perpetual) Challenge Cup - for Best Group of 3 Animals, made up of any 3 The McGregor Cup - presented by Messrs McGregor & Co, Quayside Mills, Leith. Won outright by C & A entries in the Beef Cattle section. Laird, Blyth Farm, Peebles and re-presented by them as a Perpetual Trophy for the Best Group in Class 81. The Roe Park Trophy (Perpetual), presented by Mr & Mrs S Brown, for the Reserve Beef Champion. The Championship Cup awarded by the Association for the Best Pedigree Ayreshire. The Drumrack Jubilee Cup (Perpetual) for the best animal in the Beef Cattle section bred by the exhibitor. HOLSTEIN Class 70 Heifer any age, not served. AREA AWARD CUPS Class 71 Heifer in calf under 3 years old. A Silver Challenge Cup (Perpetual) will be awarded to the Best Exhibit from each of the following areas on a Class 72 Cow in calf, having completed 1 or more lactations. points basis of First 3 points; Second 2 points and Third 1 point. Class 73 Heifer in milk calved before 3 years old. Cupar Area - Parishes of , Auchtermuchty, , Ceres, Collessie, Creich, Cults, Cupar, Dairsie, Class 74 Junior Cow in milk having completed 2 or 3 calvings. , Falkland, Flisk, Kemback, Kettle, Kilmany, Logie, Monimail, Moonzie, Newburgh, Strathmiglo. Class 75 Senior Cow in milk. St Andrews and Area - Parishes of Cameron, Dunino, Ferryport-on-Craig, Forgan, Kingsbarns, Class 76 Female in the Holstein Classes subject to the following rules: Leuchars, St Andrews and St Leonards, Anstruther-Wester, Carnbee, Crail, Kilconquhar, Kilrenny, Largo, A. Bred by exhibitor. B. Fully pedigreed. C. Production Qualified all at no less than 3.5% butterfat Newburn, Pittenweem, St Monans. in 305 days, First Lactation, 5000 kilos; Second Lactation, 6000 kilos; Third and later Lactations, The rest of Fife and Kinross. 7000 kilos. Heifers can qualify on Dam’s record. D. Lactation certificates to be shown to the Class Convener at the Show. NB: Placings in this class do not count towards points prizes. SPECIAL PRIZES Champion & Reserve Holstein £25 commission vouchers and £20 and £10 respectively kindly donated by Caledonian Marts (Stirling) Ltd, Stirling will be awarded to the Champion and Reserve in the Beef Cattle section. AOB Class 77 Heifer any age, not served. Note: No cattle to be shown in more than one class. Class 78 Heifer in milk, in calf. Class 79 Cow in milk, in calf. Class 59 Cross cow nursing her calf. Champion & Reserve AOB Class 60 Cross heifer (calf teeth). Interbreed Class 61 Cross heifer born between 1 September 2011 and 31 December 2011. Class 80 Best pair, in milk or in calf. Class 62 Cross heifer born after 31 December 2011. Class 81 Group of 3 females, or 2 females and 1 bull, the property of the same exhibitor. Class 63 Steer born between 1 September 2011 and 31 December 2011. Champion & Reserve Interbreed. Class 64 Steer born after 31 December 2011. Class 65 Continental Cross bred bullock - showing 2 or more broad teeth. PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. Class 66 Limousin Cross bred bullock, calf teeth. ENTRY FEE – £7 per class. Class 67 Any other Continental Cross bred bullock, calf teeth. Class 68 Pair of bullocks - no more than 2 broad teeth. YOUNG HANDLERS (Cattle) Class 69 Group of 3 animals (made up of any 3 entries) Judge: Mr J Ramsay, Millerstone, Mauchline Convener: Mr A Cormack, Annfield, Upper Largo PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. ENTRY FEE – £7 per class. CUP The NE Farmers Trophy (Perpetual) for the best exhibitor in the Young Handlers (Cattle ) section. The Beef Cattle classes are kindly sponsored as follows: Class to be judged on the basis of presentation of the stock, knowledge and skill of the handler. This class may Caledonian Marts (Stirling) Ltd, Stirling: £25 to Champion & £15 to Reserve be split according to age of handler if entries warrant, at the discretion of the convener. A&J Nelson (Haulage Contractor) Ltd, Kelty: class 63 Class 390 Calf born on or after 1 January 2012 to be shown by handler less than 10 years of age on the day of the show. Class 391 Calf born on or after 1 January 2012 to be shown by handler less than 16 years of age on the day Cattle Classes will start at 9.30 am of the show.

PRIZES – Rosettes for first three kindly provided by the National Sheep Association. (Class 391) First £10, Second £8, Third £6, Fourth £4, Fifth £3, Sixth £2. ENTRY – FREE! Entries on the day are welcome This section is kindly sponsored by Galloway & McLeod, Lanark; NFU Mutual, Cupar; Mrs Cameron, Fife

12 13 HORSES & PONIES PONIES (UK) 2013 SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW Conveners, Heavy Horses: Mr B Brown, Radernie & Mr W Allan, Freuchie This Show is a qualifier for the Ponies (UK) 2013 Summer National Championships to be held on 9–11 August Conveners, Light Horses & Ponies: Miss L Oliphant, Craigrothie; 2013 at Stoneleigh Park, Warks. Mrs K Waterston, Drums House, Falkland; Mrs N Pargeter, St Andrews; Mrs G Rollins, Leven; 1st, 2nd and 3rd placed horses/ponies in each qualifying class will qualify for the Ponies (UK) 2013 Summer National Mrs M Snow, St Andrews Championships. Competitors in qualifying positions who are not current members of P(UK) are allowed 14 days in which to become members and register their horses/ponies in order for the qualification to remain The Fife Show is affiliated to the British Show Jumping Association, British Show Pony Society – Affiliation valid. Results will be submitted by the Show Secretary and qualification cards will not be presented in the no.1140S/13 Ponies Association (UK) – Affiliation no.013/SUM/6898, NPS, Society, Shetland ring. Pony Stud-Book Society, British Driving Society, Retraining of Racehorses and the Side Saddle Association. P(UK) Glyn Greenwood Memorial M&M In-hand Summer Championship: classes 127-130. All classes are open to members and non-members of these Associations and Societies. Clydesdale, Highland, P(UK) Commanche In-hand Piebald/Skewbald Horse/Pony Summer Championships: classes 173-174. Shetland, Open M&M Ridden, M&M In-hand, Arab and Open M&M WHP must be registered with their P(UK) Kingsford M&M Ridden Pony of the Year Summer Championship. classes 123-126. respective pure breed societies. P(UK) Lobster Pot M&M Lead Rein Summer Championship: class 121. All animals must be named on the entry form, with the exception of foals born after the entry is submitted. P(UK) Brineton M&M First Ridden Summer Championship: class 122. The Show Committee has endeavoured to schedule several classes for each exhibitor. However, classes will not P(UK) Shearwater M&M WHP of the Year Summer Championship: classes 158-161. be held up, nor will the organisers be responsible if exhibitors miss classes that they have entered. P(UK) Timberwolf Show Hunter Pony Summer Championship: classes 139, 141-144. Exhibitors must have an attendant with each exhibit during judging, otherwise the stock cannot be judged. P(UK) Colne WHP Summer Championship: classes 163-166. An attendant must also be with each exhibit during the Parade. Classes will not be delayed for exhibitors P(UK) The Lloyd Show Classic Intermediate SRT Summer Championship: class 137. competing in other classes. P(UK) Ardenne Intermediate Show Hunter Type Summer Championship: class 138. NOTE: Brood Mares, which have lost their foals in the year of exhibition, may compete in the class on provision P(UK) Hazelden Riding Horse Championship: classes 151-152. of a Veterinary Certificate stating that the foal died or was prevented, owing to illness or accident, from being P(UK) Commanchee Ridden Piebald/Skewbald Horse/Pony Summer Championship: classes 175-176. shown. Ponies (UK) Rules 6&7: Stallions/colts may not be led by Juniors who have not attained their 14th birthday before Foals must be at least three weeks old on the day of the Show. 1 January in the current year. Stallions not exceeding 138 cms or Small Breed M&M stallions may not be ridden by Classes may be split at the discretion of the Show Officials. juniors who have not attained their 12th birthday before 1 January in the current year. Stallions exceeding 138 cms or Large Breed M&M stallions may not be ridden by any Juniors who have not attained their 14th birthday before BSPS QUALIFIERS 1 January in the current year. This show is a qualifier for the BSPS Best Rider of the Year. The Best Rider in each of the following classes at this show will be awarded a Best Rider Card and qualify for the final at the BSPS Summer Championship Show: Open NPS SCOTLAND QUALIFIERS Lead Rein of Hunter Type, Open 122cms, 133cms, 143cms and 153 cms Show Hunter Ponies, Cradle and Nursery This Show is a qualifying round for: Stakes, 133cms, 143 cms and 153 cms Working Hunter Ponies, Intermediate Show Riding Type, Show Hunter Type • NPS Scotland /Baileys Horse Feeds Open Ridden Mountain & Moorland Championship and Working Hunter. • NPS Scotland/Kilmannan Stud Novice Ridden Mountain & Moorland Championship • NPS Scotland/Kingfisher Building Products Mountain & Moorland Open WHP Championship This Show is a qualifier for the BSPS Challenge, the highest placed pony in the Open Lead Rein of Hunter Type, • NPS Scotland/Scottish Farmer-Scottish Horse In-hand M&M Championship the Open Show Hunter Pony, Open WHP, Cradle Stakes, Nursery Stakes, the Open Intermediate SRT, SHT and • NPS Scotland/Kilgraston School Lead Rein & First Ridden M&M Championship WH classes, that has not qualified for the BSPS 2013 Horse of the Year Show in the appropriate class, will qualify. • NPS Scotland Rules If the highest placed pony has already qualified for the BSPS Challenge, the qualification will be awarded to the • Ponies may only qualify once for each NPS Scotland Competition Final. next eligible pony. • All Mountain & Moorland Ponies must be registered in the main body of their respective stud book. Part breds and X registered ponies and Eriskays are not eligible. th This show is a qualifier for the BSPS Premier League, the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th placed ponies in the Open Show • Qualification can go no further than 6 place, except the M&M In-Hand section where qualification rd Hunter Ponies, Open Intermediates Show Riding Type, Show Hunter Type, Working Hunter, Open WHP, Cradle may go to 3 in the Championship st Stakes, Nursery Stakes and the Lead Rein of Hunter Type will qualify. • For Novice classes. Ponies must wear a snaffle bridle & must not have won a 1 in an open ridden mixed M. & M. or breed class prior to Jan 1st 2013. Ponies that have won any 4,5,&6 yr old class in the This Show is a qualifier for the BSPS Champion of Champions, the Champion Open SHP, Champion Mini WHP, previous year are deemed open ponies and are therefore not eligible for the NPS Scotland Kilmannan the Champion Open WHP, and the Champion Open Intermediates will qualify. Novice Final. An open class is one for Registered Ponies that does not mention Junior, Novice, Intermediate, Lead Rein or 1st Ridden in its description. The description may or may not include the This Show is a qualifier for the 2013 BSPS Championships Show, to be held at Arena UK. The 1st and 2nd prize word Open. winners from classes 141-144, 163-166 and the 1st, 2nd, 3rd prize winners in classes 137-138, 162, 167 will qualify. • Competition Cards will be issued to all NPS Scotland members on receipt of membership, One per pony, if you require more contact the Secretary. This card will be dated and signed by the judge for the All persons entering, competing, showing or otherwise taking part in BSPS classes, whether or not members of the relevant competition section you have qualified for. A few Competition Cards will be available for Non BSPS, are subject to the Constitution and Rules of the BSPS, including the disciplinary procedures, and shall be Members at qualifying shows. All signed Competition Cards to be returned with Championship Finals deemed to have consented to the jurisdiction of the BSPS. Entries or entries will not be accepted. • The OWNER must be or become a member of NPS Scotland before entering the Finals. BSPS Rule 23: Ponies must be registered before the date of the Show at which they qualify for the BSPS Summer • All ridden ponies must be shown off the lead rein except in the specified Lead Rein Qualifier Class. Championships, except in the case of exhibitors who have never been members before who are allowed 7 days in The Final will take place at Blair Castle International Horse Trials on Friday 23rd August 2013. which to become members and register their ponies, providing they have a valid JMB Certificate before the date of BLAIR CASTLE OPEN WHP SERIES the championship they qualify for. Classes 164-167 are qualifiers for these championships, to be held at Blair Castle International Horse Trials and Country Fair on Thursday 22nd August 2013. The first four will qualify. Qualification may go down to 6th place, if those in the the higher placed ponies have previously qualified.

14 15 BLAIR CASTLE RIDDEN CLYDESDALE CHAMPIONSHIPS First and Second prize winners in Classes 82-86 compete for Champion and Reserve. Class 103 is a qualifier for the Blair Castle Ridden Clydesdale Championships to be held at Blair Castle The Champion In-hand hunter competes for the Supreme In-hand Championship to be judged in the Main International Horse Trials and Country Fair on Sunday 25th August 2013. Only entries with breeding Ring by Mrs V Irvine, Kergord, Rothienorman, Inverurie at 1.00 pm. information provided will be accepted for Blair. The first two will qualify, and the qualification can go down to Class 87 Hunter, 4 years old and over, capable of carrying over 13 st., to be shown in saddle. 4th place if horses placed 1st and 2nd have previously qualified. Class 88 Hunter, 4 years old and over, capable of carrying 13 st and under, to be shown in saddle. Class 89 Small Hunter, mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, over 148cms and not exceeding 158cms, to be S.S.A EQUITATION CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIER shown in saddle. Class 119 is a qualifier. An Open class, open to Adults and Juniors, to be divided at the discretion of the Show, First and Second prize winners in Classes 87-89 compete for Champion and Reserve. Rosettes and Qualifying Points awarded to Adults and Juniors as two sections. Champions and Reserves in In-hand Hunter and Ridden Hunter Classes compete for Champion Overall and STEWARTS BUILDING SERVICES/BHS WORKING HUNTER SERIES 2013 Reserve Overall (Ring 6). Class 170 is a qualifier. The first three prize winners will qualify for the final, to be held in August 2013 at the PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. Blair Castle International Horse Trials and Country Fair. To be eligible for the final, either the rider or the ENTRY FEE – £8 per class owner of the horse must be a member of the BHS. THE SCOTTISH TATTERSALLS, ROR SHOW SERIES 2013/14 PRIVATE DRIVING Class 135 is a qualifier. The first three to go forward to the championship at the Royal Highland Show 2014 Judge: Mr A McNinch, Drumley Farm, Mossblown, Ayr All entries must be registered with Weatherbys in their General Stud Book and must also be registered with Convener: Mrs J Durie, Lower Kenly, Boarhills the ROR. The class is open to that have raced. Competitors must wear a safety/kite mark hard hat with a chinstrap. Start: 11.45 am in Main Ring. VICTORIA FOOD COMPANY OPEN PRIVATE DRIVING CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIER CUP Class 90 is a qualifier. The Champion will qualify for the Grand Final, to be held on Sunday 15th September Scotbeef Challenge Trophy – presented by Mr I J Galloway for the Overall Champion. 2013, at the Hand Equestrian Centre, Clevedon, Somerset. In the event that the Champion has already qualified, then the Reserve Champion will qualify. If the Reserve has also qualified, the rosette will be awarded SPECIAL PRIZES back to the Champion. Once qualified, the horse, whip and vehicle may not be changed. The British Driving Society Champion and Reserve Champion rosettes. The Victoria Foods Qualifier Rosette. Headon Developments In-hand Championship – £70 to Champion; £30 to Reserve. Paraded at 1.15 pm Main Ring, judged Ring 6 Class 90 Private Driving. Horses and ponies, 4 years old or over, to be driven single, pair or tandem to a Grand Parade of Livestock will be at 2.15 pm in the Main Ring, kindly sponsored by Pagan Osborne. suitable vehicle (commercial vehicles and show wagons excluded). Class 91 Exercise vehicle class. Horses and ponies, singles or pairs. Two or four wheeled vehicle. Pneumatic tyres are allowed. Lamps need not be carried. Judging will include general cleanliness, safety of turnout, correct fitting of harness and vehicle suitability. (May be judged alongside the Private Driving Class depending on numbers). Points, which will go towards the Chairman’s Cup, SHOW HUNTERS will be awarded to BDS members with the highest placed Exercise Vehicles. Ridden Judge: Mr P Shield, 2 Horse Shoe Cottage, Summer Hill Farm, Naunton , Cheltenham Class 92 Light Trade. Horses and ponies, singles and pairs, two or four wheeled trade vehicles. No goods to In-Hand Judge: Mr RH Goldie, Harpercroft, Dundonald, Kilmarnock be carried or displayed. First and second prize winners in Classes 90-92 compete for Champion and Reserve. Ridden start: 8.30 am prompt in Ring 6 This Show qualifies for the BDS Scottish Branch “Whitehall Cup” which is presented annually to the member In-hand start: 8.30 am prompt in Ring 4. with the most points gained throughout the season. Victoria Food Company Open Private Driving Championship Qualifier (class 90). CUPS The Fife Hunt Challenge Cup for the Best Hunter. PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. The Teases Challenge Cup for the Best Hunter, 4 years old and upwards, shown in saddle, confined to Fife and ENTRY FEE – £8 per class subscribers to Fife Fox Hounds. The Countess of Lindsay Cup for the Best Weight Carrying Hunter, shown in saddle, confined to Fife and Kinross and subscribers to Fife Fox Hounds. HEAVY HORSE TURNOUTS The Lt Col R G O Hutchison Challenge Cup for the Best Brood Mare, presented by D Brown Esq. of Thornton Judge: Mr T Edge, Shordley Manor, Hope, Wrexham as a Perpetual Trophy. The Barham Challenge Cup for the Best Hunter In-hand, presented by Major Sir Robert Spencer-Nairn Bt. Start: Singles will be judged at 2 pm in Main Ring, pairs and final at 3.30 pm in Main Ring. The W P Roger Memorial (Perpetual) Trophy for the Best Hunter Brood Mare shown by an exhibitor resident in Fife, presented by Mrs M Roger and Miss L Roger of Boarhills. CUP The Baird Shield – for the Best Heavy Horse Turnout. Class 82 Brood mare with foal at foot or due to foal before 31 July in the current year. (See note Brood Mares.) Class 93 Heavy horse turnouts – singles. Class 83 Foal to have been shown with its Dam in Class 82. Foal must be at least 3 weeks old on day of Class 94 Heavy horse turnouts – pairs. Show. Class 84 Hunter filly, colt or gelding yearling, foaled in preceding year, to be shown in-hand. PRIZES – First £20; Second £15; Third £10; Fourth £5. Class 85 Hunter filly, colt or gelding two year old, foaled two years previously, to be shown in-hand. APPEARANCE MONEY - £15 per yoke; £5 per horse. Class 86 Hunter filly, colt or gelding, three year old, foaled three years previously, to be shown in-hand. ENTRY FEE – £7 per class

16 17 DRAUGHT HORSES SPECIAL PRIZE Judge:Mr T Edge, Shordley Manor, Hope, Wrexham The Highland Pony Registered Championship Rosette will be presented to the Best Animal shown in-hand. Ridden Clydesdale Judge: Mr A Matheson, 18 Braal Terrace, Halkirk Only available to an animal registered in the Society’s Stud Book.

Start: 9.30 am in Main Ring. Class 104 Stallion, four years old and over Class 105 Gelding, four years old and over. CUPS Class 106 Eild mare born 2008 or previously. The Nairn Challenge Cup (Perpetual) – re-presented by the Association, for the Best Clydesdale, male or Class 107 Filly, colt or gelding born in 2009. female. Class 108 Filly, colt or gelding born in 2010. The Meiklem Cup – presented by the late Mr William Meiklem, Bennochy Park, for the best Clydesdale Class 109 Filly, colt or gelding born in 2011. Gelding, any age. The Cup to be won 4 times, with different animals, before it becomes the property of the Class 110 Mare with foal at foot or due to foal before 31 December 2012. (See note Brood Mares.) exhibitor. Class 111 Foal to have been exhibited with its dam in Class 110. The Brewster Shield – presented by John Brewster & Son, Bandirran, for the Best Clydesdale Mare in Foal or First and second prize winners in Classes 104-111 compete for Champion and Reserve. with Foal at Foot. Cup to become the property of the exhibitor winning it 5 times altogether; must be won by The Champion in-hand Highland Pony competes for the Supreme In-hand Championship to be judged in the different animals each time. Main Ring by Mrs V Irvine, Kergord, Rothienorman, Inverurie at 1.00 pm. The Newton of Collesssie (Perpetual) Challenge Tray for the Best Female Clydesdale, any age. NPS Scotland Qualifier The Brewster Points Cup – presented by John Brewster & Son, Bandirran, for the most points in classes. 1st - 3 points; 2nd - 2 points; 3rd - 1 point. The Cup to be won 5 times before it becomes the property of the PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. exhibitor. ENTRY FEE – £7 per class The Crichton Victory (Perpetual) Cup – re-presented by the Association, for the Best Clydesdale, male or female, bred by the exhibitor. The Robert Lang Rose Bowl (Perpetual) – presented by Robert Lang, Rosewells, for the Best Yearling or Two Year Old Filly, bred by exhibitor and shown by exhibitor, resident in Fife. The Scottish Central Horse Breeding Society Trophy (Perpetual) for Best Clydesdale, 3 years old or under SHETLAND PONIES IN-HAND Judge: Mr K Scott, Braes of Kerryston, Kellas, Broughty Ferry bred by exhibitor. Start: 8.30 am in Main Ring. Class 95 Gelding, 3 years old and over. CUPS Class 96 Eild mare, 3 years old and over. The Association’s Cup (Perpetual) for the Best Animal in the section. Class 97 Mare in foal or with foal at foot. The Gavin Reekie (Perpetual) Challenge Cup for the best animal in the In-hand Native Pony sections Class 98 Foal. (Highland, Shetland, and Mountain & Moorland). Class 99 Filly foaled 2010. Class 100 Filly foaled 2011. SPECIAL PRIZES Class 101 Colt or gelding, foaled in 2010. The Shetland Pony Stud-Book Society offers a Champion Rosette for the Best Animal in the Shetland Pony Class 102 Colt or gelding, foaled in 2011. In-hand Section and a Rosette for the Reserve; also a Junior Champion Rosette and Reserve Rosette for Class 103 Ridden Clydesdale. Pure bred Clydesdale, registered or eligible for registration, mare or gelding. animals 3 years and under (excluding foals); a Special Rosette for the Best Foal; a Special Rosette for the Best To be judged on performance and obedience as a riding horse. Gelding., and a Special Rosette for the Best Miniature. All animals must be registered in the Society’s Stud First and second prize winners in classes 95-102 compete for Champion and Reserve. Book. The Champion Clydesdale competes for the Supreme In-hand Championship to be judged in the Main Ring by Mrs V Irvine, Kergord, Rothienorman, Inverurie at 1.00 pm. Class 112 Mare, 4 years old or over, with or without foal at foot. (See note Brood Mares). Blair Castle Ridden Clydesdale Championship qualifier (class 103). Class 113 Foal exhibited with its dam. Class 114 Yearling filly, colt or gelding. PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. Class 115 Filly, colt or gelding 2 or 3 years old. ENTRY FEE – £7 per class Class 116 Stallion, or gelding, 4 years old or over. Class 117 Pony not to exceed 34” (86.5 cm) at maturity, any sex, 1, 2 and 3 years old. HIGHLAND PONIES IN-HAND Class 118 Pony not to exceed 34” (86.5 cm) at maturity, any sex, 4 years and over Judge: Mr WS Nelson, Kirkland, Barr, Girvan First and second prize winners in Classes 112-118 compete for Champion and Reserve. The Champion In-hand Shetland competes for the Supreme In-hand Championship to be judged in the Main Ring by Mrs V Irvine, Start: 8.30 am in Main Ring. Kergord, Rothienorman, Inverurie at 1.00 pm. NPS Scotland Qualifier CUPS The Gavin Reekie (Perpetual) Challenge Cup for the best animal in the In-hand Native pony sections PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. (Highland, Shetland, and Mountain & Moorland). ENTRY FEE – £7 per class The Association Cup (Perpetual) for the best animal in the In-hand Highland Pony Section. The Millfield (Perpetual) Quaich – presented by Millfield Stud, for the best one, two or three year old Highland Pony filly bred by exhibitor. The Achnacarry and Craigiebrig Stud Trophy (Perpetual) for the Reserve Highland In-hand Champion, presented by Mr and Mrs TWP Connell.

18 19 SIDE SADDLE REGISTERED MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND IN-HAND Judge: Mrs M Grant, 24 Thriepland Wynd, Perth Judge: Mrs G McMurray, Bellstown, Eaglesfield, Lockerbie Start: to follow Hunters In-hand in Ring 4. Start: 8.30 am prompt in Ring 3. Class 119 The Side Saddle Association Equitation Open Qualifying Class CUPS Run under S.S.A. Rules defined in the current Member’s Handbook. Open to S.S.A. members Balone Cup (Perpetual) – presented by R L Graham Esq for the Best Welsh Pony (Section C or D) in class and Non-Members. Registered Members carrying their current Championship Points Cards are 127. eligible for S.S.A. rosettes to 3rd Adult and 3rd Junior places and S.S.A. Championship Points. Balone Bowl (Perpetual) – presented by R L Graham Esq, Balone Farm, St Andrews, for the Best Welsh Pony Southernden Farm offers a rosette to the highest placed Member aged under 14 on 1st January of (Section A or B) in class 128. the current year. Side Saddle International offer a rosette to the Adult Member and Manor Grange Stud Show Centre to the Junior Member, judged to be the best turned out. The Gavin Reekie (Perpetual) Challenge Cup for the best animal in the In-hand Native Pony sections (Highland, Shetland, and Mountain & Moorland). Class 120 Best Horse Or Pony Ridden Side Saddle Open to horses and ponies 4 years old or over: conformation & manners will be taken into Class 127 Colt, filly or gelding, 3 years and under. Connemara, New Forest, Welsh Section C & D, Fell, consideration. At the Judge’s discretion, horses/ponies may be stripped for conformation. A special Dale, Highland. rosette will be awarded to the highest placed Registered Adult and Junior Members of the S.S.A. Class 128 Colt, filly or gelding, 3 years and under. Shetland, Exmoor, Welsh Section A & B, Dartmoor. carrying their current Championship Points Cards. Class 129 Stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years and over. Connemara, New Forest, Welsh Section C & D, Fell, First and second prize winners in classes 119 and 120 compete for Champion and Reserve. Dale, Highland. Class 130 Stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years and over. Shetland, Exmoor, Welsh Section A & B, Dartmoor. PRIZES – First £12; Second £8, Third £5 All ponies to be registered in their respective Pure Breed Society Stud Book. ENTRY FEE – £8 per class First and second prize winners in Classes 127-130 compete for Champion and Reserve. The Champion in-hand M&M competes for the Supreme In-hand Championship to be judged in the Main Ring by Mrs V Irvine, Kergord, Rothienorman, Inverurie at 1.00 pm. NPS Scotland Qualifier OPEN MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND RIDDEN P(UK) Summer Nationals 2013 Qualifier Judge: Mrs S Brooks, Oaklands, Kelso PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. Start: approx 1.00 pm in Ring 4. ENTRY FEE – £8 per class SPECIAL PRIZES The Highland Pony Registered Championship Rosette will be presented to the Best Ridden Highland Pony. Class 121 Open Lead Rein pony, mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, not exceeding 122cms registered in RIDDEN COMPETITION/DRESSAGE HORSE/PONY the Breed Society Stud Book of Shetland, Dartmoor, Exmoor, New Forest, Welsh Section A or Judge: Mr D Hibberd, Bridge House, Meadowfoot, West Kilbryde B. Riders must not have attained their 9th birthday before 1 January in the current year. To be led by an attendant and shown in a snaffle bridle, the lead rein to be attached to the noseband only. Start: to follow Coloureds section in Ring 5. Class 122 Open First Ridden pony, mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, not exceeding 128cms registered in the Breed Society Stud Book of Shetland, Dartmoor, Exmoor, New Forest, Welsh Section A or Horses and ponies enter the ring individually and will be judged according to Ponies (UK) Performance/ B. Riders must not have attained their 12th birthday before 1 January in the current year. Competition class rules. Phase 1 – performance and freestyle show (60 marks). Phase 2 – Conformation /Type First and second prize winners in Classes 121 and 122 compete for the Mini Champion and and suitability for dressage (40 marks). Reserve. This Championship will be judged before Class 123 competes. The individual free style show must include the following movements (arena no larger than 40m by 60m). Class 123 Highland Pony, 4 years old or over, registered. (SEE NOTE) Halt, walk on a long rein, ordinary trot serpentine (2 or 3 loop serpentine acceptable), extended trot on the Class 124 Fell, Dale, New Forest, Connemara or Welsh Pony, 4 years old or over, registered. (SEE diagonal, canter serpentine which must include a change of lead, extended canter on the diagonal. Not to NOTE) exceed 2 minutes. Class 125 Welsh Pony, Section A or B, 4 years old or over, registered. (SEE NOTE) Class 126 Exmoor, Dartmoor or Shetland Pony, 4 years old or over, registered. (SEE NOTE) Class 131 Competition Horse, stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 148 cms. Riders any First and second prize winners in Classes 123-126 compete for Champion and Reserve. age. SPECIAL NOTE: All ponies to be registered in their respective Pure Breed Society Stud Books. Stallions, Class 132 Competition Pony, stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 148 cms. Riders Mares or Geldings only. any age. Riders any age with the exception of riders of Stallions or Colts, when riders must have attained their 12th First and second prize winners in Classes 131-132 compete for Champion and Reserve. birthday by 1st January of the current year when riding small breeds, and their 14th birthday when riding large breeds (classes 123-126). PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. NPS Scotland Qualifier ENTRY FEE – £8 per class P(UK) Summer Nationals 2013 Qualifier PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. ENTRY FEE – £8 per class

20 21 VETERANS OPEN SHOW HUNTER PONIES Judge: Mrs G Culross, Glamis View, Kincaldrum Judge: Mrs P Clifford, Brownhill Farm, Newmilns

Start: approx 1.30pm, in Ring 3. Start: to follow Ridden Competition Horse/Pony in Ring 5. Both classes are open to all horses/ponies age 15 years and over that are sound, any breed or type. Any animal CUP seen to be in discomfort will be asked to leave the class. Horses/ponies that have suffered injuries in the past The Pilkington Challenge Cup (Perpetual) – presented by Miss Maude Pilkington of Whincraig, Newport-on- resulting in scarring or blemishes will not be penalised, providing that they are completely recovered. Age of Tay, for the Champion Show Hunter Pony. the horse/pony must be displayed clearly on bridle. Spurs not permitted. Judge will not ride entries in class 134. Class 139 The BSPS Open Lead Rein Pony of Hunter Type, not exceeding 122 cms. Riders not to have Class 133 Open In-hand, mixed age. attained their 9th birthday before 1 January in the current year. To be led by an attendant and Class 134 Open ridden, mixed age. shown in a snaffle bridle, the lead rein to be attached to the noseband only. First and second prize winners in Classes 133-134 compete for Champion and Reserve. Class 140 The BSPS Open First Pony of Show Hunter Type, not exceeding 122 cms. Rider not to have attained their 10th birthday before 1 January in the current year. PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. First and second prize winners in Classes 139-140 compete for Open Mini SHP Champion and ENTRY FEE – £8 per class Reserve. Class 141 The BSPS Open Pony of Show Hunter Type, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding RETRAINING OF RACEHORSES 122 cms. Riders not to have attained their 12th birthday before 1 January in the current year. Class 142 The BSPS Open Pony of Show Hunter Type, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding Judge: Mr RH Goldie, Harpercroft, Dundonald, Kilmarnock 122 cms and not exceeding 133 cms. Riders not to have attained their 14th birthday before 1 January in the current year. Start: to follow Riding Horses in Ring 6. Class 143 The BSPS Open Pony of Show Hunter Type, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding Class 135 Tattersalls and RoR Thoroughbred Ridden Show Horse. 133 cms and not exceeding 143 cms. Riders not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1 Thoroughbred mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, any height. Riders must be 15 years or over. January in the current year. Horses should be ridden in a snaffle, Pelham or simple double bridle, and should be platted. Class 144 The BSPS Open Pony of Show Hunter Type, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding All entries must be registered with Weatherbys in their General Stud Book and must also be 143 cms and not exceeding 153 cms. Riders not to have attained their 20th birthday before 1 registered with the ROR. The class is open to TBs that have raced. There will be a prize for the January in the current year. highest placed veteran 15 years or over. The class will be under the rules of RoR. Horses to be First and second prize winners in Classes 141-144 compete for BSPS Open SHP Champion and Reserve. ridden by the judge. All those entering horses and/or participating in the show agree to be bound P(UK) Summer Nationals 2013 Qualifier by the Retraining of Racehorses Rules and Regulations from time to time in force. Competitors BSPS Qualifier must wear a safety/kite mark hat with a chin strap. PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. SPECIAL NOTE: All entries should include their Show Registration Number and state sire and dam on their ENTRY FEE – £8 per class entry form. Class 136 In-hand class. First and second prize winners in Classes 135 and 136 compete for Champion and Reserve FIFE PONY CLASSES The Scottish Tattersalls, RoR Thouroughbred Show series 2013/14 qualifier (Class 135). Judge: Mrs AM Thomson, 2 Beauly Court, Hallglen, Falkirk

PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. Start: to follow M&M In-hand in Ring 3. ENTRY FEE – £8 per class Class 145 Leading Rein. Open to riders resident in Fife, 7 years and under on the day of the show, riding a INTERMEDIATE SHOW HORSES pony not exceeding 138 cms. To be judged on dress, turnout and manner of going of pony and Judge: Mr D Hibberd, Bridge House, Meadowfoot, West Kilbryde rider. Class 146 Open to riders resident in Fife, 8-12 years old and under on the day of the Show, riding a pony Start: to follow Ridden Show Hunters in Ring 6. not exceeding 148 cms (no leading reins permitted). To be judged on dress, turnout and manner of going of pony and rider. Class 137 The BSPS Mixed Height Intermediate Show Riding Type; mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, Class 147 Open to riders resident in Fife, 13-16 years old on the day of the Show, riding a pony not exceeding 146 cms but not exceeding 158 cms. Riders not to have attained their 25th birthday exceeding 158 cms. To be judged on dress, turnout and manner of going of pony and rider. before 1st January in the current year. First and second prize winners in Classes 145-147 compete for Champion and Reserve. Class 138 The BSPS Open Intermediate Show Hunter Type, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 148 cms and not exceeding 158 cms. Riders not to have attained their 25th birthday PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. before 1 January in the current year. ENTRY FEE – £8 per class First and second prize winners in Classes 137 and 138 compete for the BSPS Open Intermediate Champion and Reserve. All rosettes & class 145 kindly sponsored by Deebees Rosettes Ponies (UK) Summer Season 2013 Qualifier BSPS Qualifier PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. ENTRY FEE – £8 per class

22 23 NOVICE MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND RIDDEN OPEN MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND WORKING HUNTER PONIES Judge: Mrs G McMurray, Bellstown, Eaglesfield, Lockerbie Judge (jumping): Mrs S Brooks, Oaklands, Kelso Judge (conformation): Mrs E Steele, Middleton, Milnathort, Kinross Start: to follow Fife Pony in Ring 3. Course Builder: Mr G Barclay, 30 Bryce Avenue, Carron, Falkirk.

Class 148 Novice stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years and over – small breeds (Exmoor, Dartmoor, Shetland, Start: 8.30 am in Ring 2. Course will be available for walking in Ring 2 at 8.15 am. Conformation to be judged Welsh Section A or B) registered. in Ring 2a, starting at 8.30 am. Rider’s age-see Ponies (UK) rules 6 & 7. Snaffle bridle only. CUP Class 149 Novice stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years and over – large breeds (Connemara, New Forest, Dale, The Aytounhill Cup Trophy for the Champion Mountain & Moorland Working Hunter Pony. Fell, Welsh Section C or D) registered. Rider any age. Snaffle bridle only. Class 150 Novice registered Highland Pony. Rider any age. Snaffle bridle only. The Highland Pony Society offers a Special Rosette for the best WHP Highland. Riders can be of any age, First & second prize winners in Classes 148-150 compete for Champion & Reserve. with the exception of riders of stallions and colts who must have attained their 12th birthday before 1 January SPECIAL NOTE, CLASSES 148-150: A novice pony is one that has not won a 1st place in either an Open of the current year. Mixed M&M or Breed Ridden class prior to 1st Jan 2013. An Open class is one for Registered Ponies that does not mention Junior, Novice, Intermediate, Lead Rein or 1st Ridden in its description. The description may or Class 158 Pure Bred Registered Mountain & Moorland pony, four years and over, not exceeding 122 cms. may not include the word “Open”. Class 159 Pure Bred Registered Mountain & Moorland pony, four years and over, exceeding 122 cms and NPS Scotland Qualifier not exceeding 133 cms. PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. Class 160 Pure Bred Registered Mountain & Moorland pony, four years and over, exceeding 133 cms and ENTRY FEE – £8 per class not exceeding 143 cms. Class 161 Pure Bred Registered Mountain & Moorland pony, four years and over, exceeding 143 cms. First and second prize winners in Classes 158-161 compete for Champion and Reserve. RIDING HORSES NPS Scotland Qualifier Judge: Mrs R Abba, Todds Farm, Lambrigg, Kendal P(UK) Summer Nationals 2013 Qualifier PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. Start: to follow Ridden Cobs in Ring 6. ENTRY FEE – £8 per class CUP The Anthony’s Boy Cup (Perpetual) presented by Mrs Hilary Mactaggart, for the Champion Riding Horse OPEN WORKING HUNTER PONIES AND INTERMEDIATE WH Judge (jumping): Mrs E Steele, Middleton, Milnathort, Kinross Class 151 Mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 148 cms but not exceeding 158 cms. Riders to Judge (conformation): Mrs R Abba, Todds Farm, Lambrigg, Kendal have attained their 15th birthday on 1 January in the current year. Course Builder: Mr G Barclay, 30 Bryce Avenue, Carron, Falkirk Class 152 Mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 158 cm. Riders to have attained their 15th birthday on 1 January in the current year. Start: to follow M&M WHP in Rings 2 and 2a. First and second prize winners in Classes 151 and 152 compete for Champion and Reserve. CUP P(UK) Summer Nationals 2013 Qualifier The Marjorie Wilson Challenge Cup (Perpetual) – presented by Mrs Marjorie Wilson, Hilton, Cupar, for the Champion Working Hunter Pony. PRIZES – First £12; Second £7; Third £5. ENTRY FEE – £8 per class Class 162 The BSPS Cradle Stakes, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 122 cms. Riders not to have attained their 11th birthday before 1 January in the current year. Riders 5-8 years old will jump first; the course will then be increased by 10 cm for riders 9-11 years old. Ages are as on ARAB HORSES the day of the Show. Judge: Mr G Hamilton, 34 Dunbar Street, Burghead, Elgin Class 163 The BSPS Nursery Stakes, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 133 cms. Riders not to have attained their 12th birthday before 1 January in the current year. Start 8.30 am prompt in Ring 5. First and second prize winners in classes 162 and 163 compete for BSPS Open Mini WHP CUP Champion and Reserve. This championship will be judged before classes 164-167 compete. The Arabian Championship Trophy – presented by Mr & Mrs S M Wadelik, for the Champion Arab Horse. Class 164 The BSPS Working Hunter Pony, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 133 cms. Riders not to have attained their 14th birthday before 1 January in the current year. Class 153 Anglo or part-bred Arab mare or gelding, registered 4 years old or over, to be shown in-hand. Class 165 The BSPS Working Hunter Pony, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 133 cms and Class 154 Purebred Arab, mare or gelding, registered, 4 years old or over, to be shown in-hand. not exceeding 143 cms. Riders not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1 January in the Class 155 Arab, Anglo or part-bred Arab colt, filly or gelding, registered 1, 2 or 3 years old, to be shown in- current year. hand. Class 166 The BSPS Working Hunter Pony, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 143 cm and not Class 156 Pure bred Arab mare or gelding, registered 4 years old or over, to be shown in saddle. exceeding 153 cms. Riders not to have attained their 20th birthday before 1 January in current Class 157 Anglo or part bred Arab mare or gelding, registered 4 years old or over, to be shown in saddle. year. Class may be split on height at the Judge’s discretion. Class 167 The BSPS Open Intermediate Working Hunter, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding First and second prize winners in Classes 153-155 compete for Champion and Reserve In-hand Arab. 148 cm and not exceeding 158 cms. Riders not to have attained their 25th birthday before 1 First and second prize winners from classes 156-157 compete for Champion and Reserve Ridden Arab. January in the current year. The Champion Arab In-hand competes for the Supreme In-hand Championship to be judged in the Main Ring First and second prize winners in classes 164-167 compete for BSPS Open WHP/WH Champion and Reserve. by Mrs V Irvine, Kergord, Rothienorman, Inverurie at 1.00 pm BSPS Qualifier P(UK) Summer Nationals 2013 Qualifier PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. Blair Castle Tullibardine Contractors WHP Series Qualifier ENTRY FEE – £8 per class PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. ENTRY FEE – £8 per class

24 25 RIDDEN COBS Class 175 Non-native - Ridden. Any sex or height, 4 years old or over. Display required, judge will not ride Judge: Mr P Shield, 2 Horse Shoe Cottage, Summer Hill Farm, Naunton , Cheltenham any exhibit. To be shown plaited and trimmed. Class 176 Native - Ridden. Any sex or height, 4 years old or over. Display required, judge will not ride any Start: approx 12.30 pm, in Ring 6. exhibit. To be shown in natural state or fully trimmed and hogged. First and second prize winners in Classes 172-173 compete for In-hand Champion and Reserve. First and Class 168 Lightweight riding cob, mare or gelding - 4 years old and over, unrestricted height. second prize winners in Classes 174-175 compete for Ridden Champion and Reserve. The Champion Coloured Class 169 Heavy weight riding cob, mare or gelding - 4 years old and over, unrestricted height. in-hand competes for the Supreme In-hand Championship to be judged in the Main Ring by Mrs V Irvine, First and second prize winners in classes 167-168 compete for Champion and Reserve. Kergord, Rothienorman, Inverurie at 1.00 p.m. PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. P(UK) Summer Nationals 2013 Qualifier ENTRY FEE – £8 per class PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. ENTRY FEE – £8 per class WORKING HUNTERS Judge: Mr A Matheson, 18 Braal Terrace, Halkirk Course Builder: Mr G Barclay, 30 Bryce Avenue, Carron, Falkirk APPALOOSAS & SPOTTED HORSES Judge: Mrs K Wilson-Baird, East Hazeldean, Stonebank, Lanarkshire Start: approx. 2.00 pm in Ring 2. CUPS Start: to follow Side Saddle in Ring 4. The Dunvegan Equestrian Training Perpetual Trophy – presented by Mr & Mrs J Armour, for the Best Open Working Hunter in Class 170. Class 177 Mares and geldings aged 4 years and over. In-hand. The Bruce Sutherland Hair Design Perpetual Trophy – presented by Mr & Mrs Sutherland, for the Best Novice Class 178 Young stock. Fillies, geldings and colts aged three and under. Working Hunter in Class 172. Class 179 Ridden mare or gelding 4 years and over. To be judged 60% for Jumping – of which 40% to be for actual jumping and 20% for style – the remaining 40% Class 180 Judge’s colour choice (open to all and judged on coat pattern). to be for ride and conformation, allocated 20% to each part. Penalty points incurred as follows: 1st refusal 15, First and second prize winners in classes 177-178 compete for In-hand Champion and Reserve. These classes 2nd refusal 20, 3rd refusal elimination; fence knocked down 10; fall of horse or rider 25. The horse must be will be amalgamated if insufficient numbers are forward. The Champion Appaloosa In-hand competes for the shown in the same saddle and bridle throughout the competition. Snaffles are permitted. After the start of the Supreme In-hand Championship to be judged in the Main Ring by Mrs V Irvine, Kergord, Rothienorman, competition the rider may not be changed under any circumstances. Inverurie at 1.00 p.m. Class 170 Stewarts Building Services/BHS Scotland Working Hunter Series 2013. For horses 153 cm and SPECIAL NOTE: Solid coloured Appaloosas will be required to show documentation. over, 4 years old and over. Riders 18 years or over on the day of the competition. Eight to twelve fences, max 1.07 m (3’ 6”) in height. Class will be judged in line with SHBGB rules. PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5.

ENTRY FEE – £8 per class PRIZES – First £25; Second £15; Third £10, Fourth £7. ENTRY FEE – £10 Rosettes kindly sponsored by British Appaloosa Society Class 171 Intermediate Working Hunter – 4 years old or over. Riders to be 14 years and over on the day of the competition, horses to be over 153 cms and not having won more than £20 in jumping competitions. Jumps approx 0.9 m (3’) in height. MOUNTED FANCY DRESS PRIZES – First £15; Second £10; Third £7, Fourth £5. Judge: Mrs AM Thomson, 2 Beauly Court, Hallglen, Falkirk ENTRY FEE – £8 Start: approx 3.00 pm in Ring 3. Class 172 Novice Working Hunter – 4 years old or over. Riders to be 14 or over on the day of the competition. Horses to be over 153 cms and not having won more than £15 in jumping Class 181 To be judged on originality and comic appeal. Rider less than 12 years of age. Riding hats to competitions. current British Standard must be worn. Jumps approximately 0.84 m (2’8”) in height. Class 182 To be judged on originality and comic appeal. Rider over 12 years of age. Riding hats to current PRIZES – First £15; Second £10; Third £7, Fourth £5. British Standard must be worn ENTRY FEE – £8 First and second prize winners in Classes 170-172 compete for Champion and Reserve. PRIZES – Rosettes and prizes in kind to 6th place Stewarts Building Services/BHS Working Hunter Series 2013 Qualifier (class 170) ENTRY FEE – FREE! But please complete an entry form to ensure your inclusion in the catalogue.

COLOURED HORSES Judge: Mrs G Culross, Glamis View, Kincaldrum SHOW JUMPING Entries will be taken on the day. Please consult our website at www.fifeshow.com or apply to the Secretary for Start: to follow Arabs in Ring 5. the Schedule, which will be printed separately. The classes include three RHS Qualifiers.

Class 173 Non-native In-hand. Any age, height, sex or type. To be shown plaited and trimmed. Class 174 Native cob/traditional type In-hand. Any age, height, sex or type. To be shown in natural state or fully trimmed and hogged.

26 27 SHEEP Breeders Club – kindly sponsored by Lawrie and Symington Ltd, Auctioneers and Valuers, Lanark and Senior Sheep Convener: M Black Forfar. Conveners: J Stewart, J Smith The Sheep Interbreed Champion will be awarded £40 prize money – kindly sponsored by The Royal Bank of Start: 10.00 am Scotland Interbreed will be judged at 1.00 pm JUDGES Grand Parade of Livestock will be at 2.15 pm in the Main Ring, kindly sponsored by Pagan Osborne. Bluefaced Leicesters, Border Leicester & Halfbreds – Mr W Blackhall, Bogfon Farm, Mary Culter, Aberdeen Class 185 Border Leicester Tup one shear or over. Texel, AOB – Mr J MacGregor, Allanfauld Farm, Kilsyth, Glasgow Class 186 Border Leicester Tup Lamb. Suffolks & Butchers’ lambs – Mr R Machray, Bilboa, Daviot, Inverurie Class 187 Border Leicester Ewe nursing or having nursed its lamb. Shetland Sheep – Mr A Hill, c/o Cedar Lodge, Ewingston Farm, Humbie Class 188 Border Leicester Gimmer. Cheviots & Crosses – Mr C Angus, Oldfield Farm, Thurso, Caithness Class 189 Border Leicester Ewe Lamb. Jacobs – Mrs C Urquhart, Balmore, Bogallan, North Kessock, Inverness Class 190 Group of 3 Border Leicesters - 1 male and 2 females. Sheep Interbreed – Mr J Taylor, Easter Ochter Muthil, Crieff Class 191 Suffolk Tup one shear or over. Class 192 Suffolk Tup Lamb. Note: No approved facility exists at this Show for exhibits from Scrapie Monitored flocks. Class 193 Suffolk Ewe nursing or having nursed its lamb. Exhibitors must have an attendant with each exhibit during judging, otherwise the stock cannot be judged. Class 194 Suffolk Gimmer. Entry forms for Shetland Sheep must state if exhibits are White or Coloured. Class 195 Suffolk Ewe Lamb. Class 196 - Entrants must be members of the Tayside Suffolk Breeders’ Club, lambs must be bred by the Class 196 A Pair of Untrimmed Suffolk Lambs (1 tup lamb and 1 ewe lamb, MV accredited). See note. exhibitor, entries in this class must be different animals to those entered in Classes 192 and 195. Class 197 Group of 3 Suffolks - 1 male and 2 females. Class 198 Texel Tup, aged CUPS Class 199 Texel Tup, shearling. The John Bell (Perpetual) Challenge Cup for the exhibitor gaining the most points in the Sheep Classes. Class Class 200 Texel Tup Lamb. award only. First - 3 points; second - 2 points; third - 1 point. Class 201 Texel Ewe nursing or having nursed its lamb. The Markinch Burgh Cup (Perpetual) - presented by the Town Council, Merchants and Traders of the Burgh Class 202 Texel Gimmer. of Markinch and District for the Best Exhibit in the Border Leicester classes. Class 203 Texel Ewe Lamb. The George C Knight Cup (Perpetual) for the Best Exhibit, male or female, in the Suffolk Sheep classes. Class 204 Group of 3 Texels - 1 male and 2 females. The Association Cup (Perpetual) for the Best Exhibit, male or female, in the Cheviot classes. NOTE that AOB Classes 205-210 will be split into long wool and short wool breeds if numbers forward warrant The Association Cup (Perpetual) for the Best Exhibit in the Half-Bred classes. it. The Angle Park Sand & Gravel (Perpetual) - presented by Angle Park Sand & Gravel Co, Ladybank for the Class 205 Any other breed Tup one shear or over. Best Exhibit in the Sheep classes. Class 206 Any other breed Tup Lamb. The James Gray Cup (Perpetual) for the Best Exhibit in the Fat Lamb classes. Class 207 Any other breed Ewe nursing or having nursed its lamb. The Willie Adams Memorial Cup (Perpetual) for the Best Pair of Border Leicester Lambs (Tup and Ewe) Class 208 Any other breed Gimmer. bred by exhibitor. Class 209 Any other breed Ewe Lamb. The Dawson International Trophy (Perpetual) for the Champion Jacob. Class 210 Any other breed Group of 3- 1 male and 2 females. The Wine Byre Merchants Quaich (Perpetual) for the Champion Shetland. Class 211 Bluefaced Leicester Tup one shear or over. The Rothes Plate for The Champion Coloured Shetland. Class 212 Bluefaced Leicester Tup Lamb. The Sharp Trophy (Perpetual) for the Best Patterned Shetland. Class 213 Bluefaced Leicester Ewe nursing or having nursed its lamb. The J G Riddell & Sons Trophy (Perpetual) - presented by Messrs J G Riddell & Sons, Ladybank, for the Class 214 Bluefaced Leicester Gimmer. Champion Bluefaced Leicester. Class 215 Bluefaced Leicester Ewe Lamb. SAI Trophy (perpetual) for the Champion Texel. Class 216 Group of 3 Bluefaced Leicesters -1 male and 2 females. The Wellside Trophy (Perpetual) - presented by the Maddock Family, Wellside Ryelands, Kingswells, Aberdeen Class 218 Cheviot Tup one shear or over. for the Champion in the Any Other Breed section. Class 219 Cheviot Tup Lamb. The Bob Graves Memorial Trophy (Perpetual) for the best non pedigree ewe with pair of lambs at foot. Class 220 North Country Cheviot Ewe with lamb at foot. The Scottish National Fat Stock Club (1916) Trophy for the best pair of lambs by a native sire. Class 221 Cheviot Gimmer. Class 222 Cheviot Ewe Lamb. Class 223 Group of 3 Cheviots - 1 male and 2 females. SPECIAL PRIZES Class 224 Half-bred Ewe nursing or having nursed its lamb. The Society of Border Leicester Sheep Breeders offers a special prize for the Best Border Leicester in the Class 225 Half-bred Gimmer (not eligible for class 229). Show, registered or eligible for registration in the Border Leicester Flock Book, and not having won one of Class 226 Pen of 3 Gimmers, any cross. these prizes earlier in the year (ear marked sheep only). The winning exhibitor must be a fully paid up member Class 227 Ewe or Gimmer sired by a Continental nursing or having nursed its lamb. of the Border Leicester Sheep Society. This Show qualifies for the Exhibitor of the Year Award. Class 228 Down Cross Gimmer or Ewe nursing or having nursed its lamb. The Suffolk Sheep Society offers a Rosette for the Best Exhibit from a Registered Flock. Class 230 Ewe, non-pedigree with pair of lambs at foot. The Shetland Sheep Society offers a Cup presented by Kate Sharp for Best Patterned Sheep not entered in any Class 231 Pair of Lambs by Native Sire. previous class and a Rosette for the Overall Breed Champion and Reserve Champion, Young Handler (under Class 232 Pair of Lambs by Continental Sire. 17) and Novice Handler (first showing season). Class 233 Shetland Tup one shear or over (White) The following classes form part of the Jubilee Trophy Competition being held by The Scottish Texel Sheep Class 234 Shetland Tup one shear or over (Coloured)

28 29 Class 235 Shetland Tup Lamb (White) The Association (Perpetual) Cup for the Exhibitor gaining the most points in the 9-15 Years classes (classes Class 236 Shetland Tup Lamb (Coloured) 256-260). The Alston Doig & Smith (Perpetual) Trophy for the most points gained in the Under 9 Years Class 237 Shetland Ewe (White) classes (classes 251-255). Class 238 Shetland Ewe (Coloured). The Reedieleys Rosebowl (Perpetual) presented by Mrs Posie Arbuckle for the most points gained by a Bell Class 239 Shetland Gimmer (White). Baxter YFC female member. Class 240 Shetland Gimmer (Coloured). The Ovenstone Quaich (Perpetual) presented by the Wilson family for the most points gained by an East Fife Class 241 Shetland Ewe Lamb (White). YFC female member. Class 242 Shetland Ewe Lamb (Coloured). Class 243 Patterned Shetland sheep - open to any Shetland not entered in any other class. Class points: First - 3 points; Second - 2 points; Third - 1 point. Class 244 Group of 3 Shetlands - 1 male and 2 females (SEE NOTE). Class 245 Jacob tup, one shear or over. NOTE: Cups Presented at 3.00 pm. All Entries to be collected by 4.00 pm. Class 246 Jacob tup lamb. Class 247 Jacob ewe nursing or having nursed its lamb. Under 9 years Class 248 Jacob gimmer. Class 251 Photograph of the snow Class 249 Jacob ewe lamb. Class 252 Collage of a farm scene Class 250 Group of 3 Jacobs - 1 male and 2 females. Class 253 Birthday party invitation Class 254 Decorated cup cake PRIZES – First £12; Second £8; Third £5. ENTRY FEE – £5 per class. Class 255 Tractor model using a shoe box plus other recycled items

The Texel classes kindly sponsored by The Forfar Mart, Forfar 9-15 years The Suffolk classes kindly sponsored by Kingdom Agribusiness, Kinross Class 256 Two decorated fairy cakes The Fat Lamb classes kindly sponsored by R Wardrop & Son, Upper Largo Class 257 Three empire biscuits Class 258 Photograph of fun in the snow Class 259 Homemade mobile phone colour YOUNG HANDLERS (Sheep) Class 260 Poster for The Fife Show 2014 Judge: Mr R Machray, Bilboa, Daviot, Inverurie Open Classes CUP Class 261 Flask of carrot and corriander soup The Fergusson Cup (Perpetual) presented by W Fergusson for the best exhibitor in the young handler (sheep) Class 262 Small jar of tartare sauce section. Class 263 Three raspberry and coconut muffins Class to be judged on the basis of presentation of the stock, knowledge and skill of the handler. The winner of Class 264 Jar of rhubarb and ginger jam Class 392 will compete against the winner of Class 393 for the Fergusson Cup. Class 265 Three treacle scones Class 266 One gridle scone Class 392 Lamb born on or after 1 January 2012 to be shown by handler less than 10 years of age on the day Class 267 Two macaroon bars of the show. Class 268 Two individual canapés Class 393 Lamb born on or after 1 January 2012 to be shown by handler less than 16 years of age on the day Class 269 Wedge of sultana cake of the show. Class 270 Three pieces of fruit slice Class 271 Lemon drizzle loaf PRIZES - Rosettes for first three kindly provided by the National Sheep Association. Class 272 Three marzipan fruits (Class 393) First £10, Second £8, Third £6, Fourth £4, Fifth £3, Sixth £2. ENTRY - FREE. Entries on the day are welcome Class 273 Homemade lemonade Class 274 Three custard creams Class 393 is kindly sponsored by Galloway & MacLeod, Stonehouse and NFU Mutual, Cupar Class 275 Something new from something old (any craft) Class 276 Computerized good luck card

HOME PRODUCE PRIZES – First £2, Second £1, Third 50p. Judges: Mrs N Arthur, The Farm, Station Road, Springfield and Mrs A Light, The Cottage, The Loch, Ceres ENTRY FEE – £1 day membership and £1 per class. Conveners: Mrs M Whiteford, Hilltarvit Mains, Cupar and Mrs C Williamson, 9 Cherry Lane, Cupar Exhibitors in the Under 15 Classes will compete for Champion and Reserve. Start: 10.00 am. Exhibitors in the Open Classes will compete for Champion and Reserve. Members of the East Fife and Bell Baxter YFCs are welcome to enter the Open Classes. All baking entries must be placed on either a doyley or paper plate, supplied by the exhibitor. All entries must be placed in the Show Tent by 9.45 am. Exhibitors are restricted to one entry in each class. CUPS PLEASE NOTE: Entries must be submitted to the Secretary by the closing date – 18 April. The Perpetual Cup - presented by the late Mr M B Danskin, Strathkinness for the Exhibitor gaining the most Entries on the day will NOT be accepted points in the Open Classes (Classes 261-276). Kindly sponsored by Kettle Produce Ltd, Balmalcolm

30 31 POULTRY Class 319 Utility, any other variety, male or female Judges: Mr W Dalgliesh, 61 Whitefield Crescent, Newtown St Boswells, Melrose Class 320 Cross Bred laying female Mr G Waddell, Burnvale, east Burnside, Broxburn Class 321 Silkie, male or female Convener: Mr D Durie, Lower Kenly, Boarhills Class 322 Scots Grey male or female – large Class 323 Dumpy male or female – large HELD UNDER POULTRY CLUB RULES. The Fife Show is affiliated to the Poultry Club of Great Britain. Class 324 Old English Game bantam Spangle, male or female Class 325 Old English Black Red, male or female Start: 10.00 am in Poultry Marquee. Class 326 Old English Clay or Wheaten, male or female CUPS Class 327 Old English Game bantam Black or Blue, male or female The Association (Perpetual) Challenge Cup and Rosette for Best Bird in Poultry classes. Class 328 Modern Game bantam, any colour, male The Forthside Cup (Perpetual) and Special Prize of £5 for Best Bird in Poultry classes, confined to County of Class 329 Modern Game bantam, any colour, female Fife. Class 330 Any other colour Game bantam male The Robertson Cup (Perpetual) presented by Mrs Helen Robertson for Best Wyandotte Bantam, male or Class 331 Any other colour Game bantam female female. Class 332 White Wyandotte bantam male The Rettie Cup (Perpetual) presented by Andrew Rettie for Best Large Soft Feathered Bird. Class 333 White Wyandotte bantam female The Patrick Cup (Perpetual) for Best Plymouth Rock. Class 334 Wyandotte bantam AOV male The W Smith & Sons Knightsward Trophy for Best Waterfowl. Class 335 Wyandotte bantam AOV female The Paterson Cup (Perpetual) for the best exhibit in the Young Fanciers classes. Class 336 Rhode Island bantam male The Sturton Cup (Perpetual) for the Best Soft Feathered Bantam, presented by Ian Sturton, Ceres. Class 337 Rhode Island bantam female The Sturton Cup (Perpetual) for the Best True Bantam, presented by Ian Sturton, Ceres. Class 338 Sussex bantam male Class 339 Sussex bantam female SPECIAL PRIZES Class 340 Black Leghorn bantam male The Poultry Club of Great Britain offer Prize Vouchers for the Best in Show, Best Opposite Sex; and rosettes Class 341 Black Leghorn bantam female for Best Large Fowl, Best Bantam and Best Waterfowl. Class 342 White Leghorn bantam, male or female £10 to Best in Show, £5 to Best Waterfowl, £5 to Best Large Fowl, £5 to Best Soft Feathered Bantam Light, £5 Class 343 Australorp bantam male to Best Soft Feathered Bantam Heavy, £5 to Best Hard Feathered Bantam, £5 to Best National Breed, £5 to Class 344 Australorp bantam female Best True Bantam, £5 for Best Soft Feather Bantam overall and £5 to the Best Young Fancier. Class 345 Scots Grey male bantam Mr I Sturton has donated rosettes for the following classes: Best Wyandotte AOV bantam, male & female, Class 346 Scots Grey female bantam best Australorp bantam male & female, best Welsummer bantam, male & female, best true bantam & best Class 347 Dumpy bantam, male or female crossbred bantam. Class 348 Leghorn bantam, AOC, male Note: No feeding allowed in pens until after judging. Class 349 Leghorn bantam, AOC, female Class 350 Ancona bantam, male or female Class 290 Half dozen bantam’s fresh eggs – any colour Class 351 Belgium bantam, male or female Class 291 Half dozen hen’s fresh eggs – brown Class 352 Barbu d’Uccle bantam, male or female Class 292 Half dozen hen’s fresh eggs – tinted Class 353 Barbu d’Anvers bantam, male or female Class 293 Half dozen hen’s fresh eggs – white Class 354 Rosecomb bantam, male or female Class 294 Half dozen hen’s fresh eggs – any other colour Class 355 Dutch bantam, AOC, male Class 295 Half dozen duck’s fresh eggs Class 356 Dutch bantam, AOC, female Class 296 Goose or gander Class 357 Serama bantam, male or female Class 297 Aylesbury duck or drake Class 358 Any Other Variety True bantam male Class 298 Rouen duck or drake Class 359 Any Other Variety True bantam female Class 299 Runner duck or drake Class 360 Buff Rock bantam, male or female Class 300 Call drake Class 361 Rock bantam, AOC, male Class 301 Call duck Class 362 Rock bantam, AOC, female Class 302 Drake, AOV Class 363 Minorca bantam, male or female Class 303 Duck, AOV Class 364 Silkie bantam male Class 304 Miniature duck or drake, AOV Class 365 Silkie bantam female Class 305 Khaki Campbell Class 366 Poland bantam, any other colour, male or female Class 306 Old English game large, AC, male or female Class 367 Any Other Variety bantam male (soft feathered) Class 307 Any other variety hard feather large fowl, male or female Class 368 Any Other Variety bantam female (soft feathered) Class 308 Leghorn, male or female Class 369 Cross Bred bantam, male or female Class 309 Rhode Island Red, male or female Class 370 Hamburgh Spangle, male or female Class 310 Sussex, male or female Class 371 Hamburgh Pencilled male Class 311 Wyandotte, male or female Class 372 Hamburgh Pencilled female Class 312 Maran, male or female Class 373 Pekin, black, male or female Class 313 Orpington, male or female Class 374 Pekin, white, male or female Class 314 Australorp male or female Class 375 Pekin, any other colour, male or female Class 315 Welsummer male Young Fanciers’ Classes (Under 16): Class 316 Welsummer female Class 380 Any variety Game bantam, male Class 317 Any other variety male – soft feathered Class 381 Any variety Game bantam, female Class 318 Any other variety female – soft feathered Class 382 Any variety Soft Feathered bantam, male

32 33 Class 383 Any variety Soft Feathered bantam, female HORSE RING TIMETABLE Class 384 Any variety true bantam, male Class 385 Any variety true bantam, female RING 2 RING 2A RING 3 RING 4 Class 386 Any variety Waterfowl, male or female Open M&M WHP jumping M&M WHP conf M&M In-hand Hunters In-hand ENTRY FEE – £1 day membership and £1 per bird. Class 158 - <122 cms Class 158 - <122 cms Class 127 - Young Stock Large Breeds Class 82 - Brood Mares Class 159 - 122-133 cms Class 159 - 122-133 cms Class 128 - Young Stock Small Breeds Class 83 - Foals Young Fanciers Classes – FREE! Class 160 - 133-143 cms Class 160 - 133-143 cms Class 129 - Adult Large Breeds Class 84 - Yearlings PRIZES – First to Third Prize Cards. Class 161 - >143 cms Class 161 - >143 cms Class 130 - Adult Small Breeds Class 85 - 2 yr olds M&M WHP Champ M&M In-hand Champ Class 86 - 3 yr olds Hunter In-hand Champ DOGS Side Saddle Judge: Mrs A Murphy, 23 Lanark Road, Carluke Open WHP jumping Open WHP conf Fife Pony Class 119 - SSA Eq Qual Conveners: Mrs L Bawden, 13a Carr Crescent, Crail Class 162 - Cradle stakes Class 162 - Cradle stakes Class 145 - Lead Rein Class 120 - Best H/P Ridden SS Class 163 - Nursery stakes Class 163 - Nursery stakes Class 146 - not ex 148 cms Side Saddle Champ BSPS Open mini WHP Champ Class 147 - not ex 158 cms Start: 2.00 pm in Dog Ring, in Game Fair area Class 164 - not ex 133 cms Class 164 - not ex 133 cms Fife Pony Champ Appaloosas & Spotted The following classes are Companion Dog Classes held by permission of the Scottish Kennel Club, and are Class 165 - 133-143 cms Class 165 - 133-143 cms Class 177 - >4 yrs In-hand subject to Kennel Club Rule 42. Dogs competing do not require to be registered at the Kennel Club, but entries Class 166 - 143-153 cms Class 166 - 143-153 cms Novice M&M Ridden Class 178 - Young Stock in these classes are only accepted on condition that each exhibitor agrees to exhibit under the regulations of the Class 167 - Intermediate Class 167 - Intermediate Class 148 - Small Breeds Class 179 - Ridden BSPS Open WHP/WH Champ Class 149 - Large Breeds Class 180 - Judge’s Choice Scottish Kennel Club for Companion Dog Classes. Class 150 - Highland App & Sp Champ Novice M&M Ridden Champ M&M Open Ridden CUPS Class 121 - Lead Rein The Farquharson Cup for the Best Dog in the Show. Veterans Class 122 - 1st Ridden Class 133 - In-hand M&M Open Mini Champ Working Hunter Collecting ring Class 134 - Ridden Class 123 - Highland Pedigree Classes: Entry Fee – £1.50 Class 170 - BHS Qualifier for Working Hunters Veteran Champ Class 124 - Large Class 421 Any variety puppy (6-12 months), dog. Class 171 - Intermediate Class 125 - Welsh A&B Class 422 Any variety non-sporting dog. Class 172 - Novice Class 126 - Small WH Champ Mounted Fancy M&M Open Champ Class 423 Any variety sporting dog. Dress Class 424 Any variety open dog. Class 181 - <12 years Class 425 Any variety dog shown by an exhibitor under the age of 18 and owned by the exhibitor or the Class 182 - >12 years exhibitor’s parents. Novelty Classes: Entry Fee – 50p. RING 5 RING 6 MAIN RING Class 426 Child handling class. Any variety pet dog shown by a child aged 14 or less. Class 427 Any variety dog with the most appealing eyes. Arabs Ridden Show Hunters Highland & Shetland Class 153 - Anglo/PB >4 yrs In-hand Class 87 - >13 st Ponies In-hand Class 428 Dog with the waggiest tail. Class 154 - Pure >4 yrs In-hand Class 88 - <13 st Classes 104-111; 112-118 Class 429 Dog in best condition. Class 155 - Anglo/PB <3 yr In-hand Class 89 - Small Champ Class 430 Best six legs. Class 156 - Pure, Ridden Draught Horses Class 431 Dog the Judge would most like to take home. Class 157 Anglo/PB Ridden Classes 95-102 Arab Champ In-hand Ridden Hunter Champ Class 103 - Ridden Clydes. Champ Ridden, O/A Champ O/A Hunter Champ Champ PRIZES – First to Sixth Rosettes. Coloureds Entries will only be taken on the day of the Show at the Game Fair Marquee from 11.00 am until 1.45 pm. Class 173 - Non-native In-hand This section is kindly sponsored by Carters & Co, Cupar Class 174 - Native In-hand Intermediates Class 175 - Non-native Ridden Class 137 - Show Riding Type Class 176 - Native Ridden Class 138 - Show Hunter Type Private Driving RABBITS, CATS & GUINEA PIGS Col Champ In-hand, Ridden Champ Int Champ Class 90 - Open mixed O/A Champ Class 91 - Exercise vehicle Judge: Mr E Dall, Smiddy Cottage, Collessie Class 92 - Light trade Conveners: Mr & Mrs A Bousie, Arncroach Ridden Comp/Dressage Ridden Cobs PD Champ Horse/Pony Class 168 - Lightweight Start: 11.00 am in The Education Tent Class 131 - >148 cms Class 169 - Heavyweight Class 132 - <148 cms Ridden Cobs Champ Parade of In-hand CUPS O/A Champ Riding Horses Champions The Ogilvie Shepherd Silver Cup (Perpetual) for the Best Conditioned Rabbit. Class 151 - 148-158 cms The Perpetual Trophy, presented by Mrs A Gammie, for the Best Short-haired Cat. Class 152 - ex 158 cms Heavy Horse Turnouts Riding Horse Champ Class 93 - Singles BSPS Open SHP Class 432 Best conditioned rabbit, owned and exhibited by a Juvenile aged 16 or under. Class 139 - Lead Rein Class 433 Long-haired pet cat, owned and exhibited by a Juvenile aged 16 or under. Class 140 - First Ridden Retraining of Racehorses Class 434 Short-haired pet cat, owned and exhibited by a Juvenile aged 16 or under. BSPS Mini SHP Champ Class 135 - Ridden Class 435 Pet Guinea Pig, owned and exhibited by a Juvenile aged 16 or under. Class 141 - not ex 122 cms Class 136 - In-hand Heavy Horse Turnouts Class 142 - 122-133 cms RoR Champ Class 94 - Pairs Class 436 Open class, any other pet owned and exhibited by a Juvenile aged 16 or under. Class 143 - 133-143 cms Class 144 - 143-153 cms PRIZES – First to Sixth Rosettes BSPS Open SHP Champ NO ENTRY FEE. Entries will only be taken on the day of the Show at The Education Tent from 9.00 - 10.30 am.

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taking the classroom to the countryside

Volunteers at Countryside Day at Gilston Estate

RHET Fife celebrated its 10th year in 2012

Many thanks to all who have supported us during this time.

If you would like to help in any way - volunteer, sponsor, farm visit host or classroom speaker please contact:

38 Scenes from Fife Show 2012

Back cover images by Mr & Mrs Bousie and Miss L Oliphant

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