The Ryedale Show 153r d Livestock Schedule 2019

Tuesday 30th July 2019

e sid oor ym .) rkb Esq Ki haw P S k .G. r of W a on P ssi mi rn per u ind b y k el (b Horse, Produce, Craft, Children’s and W Vintage Schedules available upon request Tel: 07984 939701 Closing Dates: Postal: Monday, 1st July, 2019 Online: Monday, 8th July, 2019 RYEDALE & PICKERING LYTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY The Show Office, Reagarth Farm, Helmsley, York YO62 5HX SECTION SECRETARIES: Horse Mrs T Gardner - 07891 039310 or e-mail: [email protected] Fur & Feather Mrs S Myers – 01751 417375 or e-mail: [email protected] Open Produce M Leckenby – 01751 417740 or e-mail: [email protected] Children’s Section Mrs J Wilson - 07969 585610 or e-mail: [email protected] FOR ALL OTHER ENQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT: Christine Thompson (Gen Secretary) – 07984 939701 or e-mail: [email protected]

PLEASE NOTE: There is a 50% Reduction in Entry Fees for Members

SHOW DAY MEMBER WITH SHOWFIELD PARKING - £30 1 Showfield Car Park Pass 2 Entrance Tickets Entrance to the Member’s Ringside Area SHOW DAY MEMBER - £20 2 Entrance Tickets Entrance to the Member’s Ringside Area

Subscriptions to be paid with entry initially and then annually by Direct Debit – please supply e-mail address in order that we can send the Direct Debit Mandate WE RESPECTFULLY REQUEST THAT ALL 2018 TROPHIES ARE RETURNED ONE MONTH PRIOR TO THE SHOW. FINES MAY BE APPLIED IF NOT RECEIVED. 2 2019 PROGRAMME OF EVENTS

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9.45am Judging of Sheep, Goats and Farm Produce 1.45pm Judging of Sheep Interbreeds Ring 1

10am Cattle Classes Ring 2 9am Hunter Breeding followed by Championships. 10.15 In Hand Irish Draught. 11.30 Heavy Horse Young Handler followed by Shires & Clydesdales, judged at separate ends of the ring. Shire and Clydesdale Championships followed by Supreme Heavy Horse Championship. 1.30 Best Decorated Heavy Horse At 2pm Rings 1 and Ring 2 will amalgamate to become the Main Ring

2pm Parade of Vintage Tractors 2.30 Mounted Fancy Dress 2.50 Heavy Horse in Plough Harness 3.10 Presentation of Honorary Life Membership and Annual Agricultural Awards followed by the judging of the “Champion of Champions” and Grand Parade of Heavy Horse and Cattle Prize Winners 3.50 Parade of Sinnington Foxhounds 4.10 Heavy Horse Turnout Class Followed by Children’s Sports on Foot Local Unaffiliated Showjumping Classes FUR & FEATHER SECTION

10.30am Judging Commences OPEN PRODUCE SECTION

9.30am Judging Commences 4.15pm Presentation of Trophies CHILDREN’S SECTION

9.30am Judging Commences 4.00pm Presentation of Trophies WI SECTION

9.30am Judging Commences 4.00pm Presentation of Trophies COUNTRY WOMEN’S SECTION

9.30am Judging Commences 12 noon Marquee Opens 4.00pm Presentation of Trophie s 3 4 5 2019 SHOW OFFICERS Presidents: Mr and Mrs Frederick Fairburn Chairman: Mr R Fairburn Vice-Chairman: Mr K Adams Show Directors: Mr T Scaling and Mr C Leckenby Treasurer: Mr P Woodall Secretary: Mrs C Thompson Ind Examiner: Hallgarth Accountants Ltd SECTION SECRETARIES: Horse Section: Mrs T Gardner, The Granary, Crosslanes, Tollerton, York YO61 1RB Produce Section: Mr M Leckenby, Weighell Cottage, Appleton le Moors, York YO62 6TE Fur & Feather Section: Mrs S Myers, Low Thorgill Farm, Rosedale, Pickering YO18 8SE Children’s Section: Mrs J Wilson, Mayward House, Slingsby, York YO62 4AA SHOW COUNCIL:

Mrs H Adams, K Adams, W Baldwin, Mrs J Barnett, Mrs M Bumby, Mr S Clements, Mrs F Cockerill, W Curtis Snr, W Curtis Jnr, Mrs J Dowson, CN Dunn, P Dunn, D Easton, F Fairburn, R Fairburn, W Frank, Mrs H Gibson, N Hargrave, Mrs B Harsley, L Jones, J Kendall, C Leckenby, Malcolm Leckenby, Mike Leckenby, Mrs S Leckenby, Mrs A Lishman, Mrs J Medd, Mrs J Myers, R Myers, S Myers, Mrs S Myers, R Potter, Mrs B Potter, Miss C Sanderson, R Scaling, T Scaling, B Scott, Mrs R Shaw, J Simpson, D Smith, Mrs E Smith, Mrs M Smith, S Stonehouse, P Teasdale, R Teasdale, C Tetley, L Thompson, S Webster, Mrs C Welch, Mrs A Welham, Mrs J Wilson, Mrs R Wood, P Woodall.

PAST PRESIDENTS:

1974 Major CL Baldwin 1989 WJ Houlston 2003 R Thompson 1975 JR Sunley 1990 FW Flintoft 2004 Mr & Mrs G Wood 1976 JM Leadley 1991 CT Stonehouse 2005 R Foster 1977 C Smith 1992 W Baldwin 2006 G Nicholson 1978 S Otterburn 1993 W Barker 2007 No Show 2008 DE Cussons 1979 Col DR Tetley 1994 W Shaw 2009 T Scaling 1980 GA Pearson 1995 L Turnbull 2010 G Teasdale 1981 Mr & Mrs N Kermack 1996 JB Robinson 2011 Mr & Mrs E Vasey 1982 NL Jeminson 1997 A Harper 2012 Mr and Mrs P Woodall 1983 GC Hesleton 1998 MS Holliday 2013 PS Dunn 1984 S Fairburn 1999 Mrs S Leckenby & 2014 C Tetley 1985 Col C Egerton Mrs J Otterburn 2015 Mrs F Cockerill 1986 V Hollows 2000 JM Wilson 2016 Mr & Mrs C Leckenby 1987 WH Dunn 2001 No Show 2017 Mr & Mrs WH Curtis 1988 Mr & Mrs W Curtis 2002 W Frank 2018 Mr S Stonehouse HON LIFE MEMBERS: Miss A Allen, D Anderson, P Bell, Mrs J Boocock, R Bowman, Mrs L Bowman, J Browning, T Collier, Mrs E Cook, W Curtis, DE Cussons MBE, Mrs M Davison, Mrs J Dickinson, B Dobson, CN Dunn, PS Dunn, W Frank, Mrs P Harrison, S Holliday, B Holmes, Mrs K Holmes, R Hutchinson, L Jones, Mrs K Kendall, N Kermack, D Lanes, Mrs S Leckenby, D & Mrs S Mead, G Nicholson, M Pearson, D Pleming, K Preston, Col J Shaw, Mrs R Shaw, W Shaw, Mrs C Shaw, A Simpson, B Simpson, E Stead, F Sturdy, D Taylor, J Wildsmith, Mrs S Wildsmith, G Wood, GP Woodall, Mrs P Woodall. 6 RYEDALE & PICKERING LYTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

ANNUAL AGRICULTURAL AWARD

Presented for Outstanding Service to Agriculture & Allied Industries

Nominations are invited each year to encourage people to consider anyone who they think would deserve the Award. The nomination can be anyone connected with farming from an owner occupier, tenant farmer or a self-employed farm worker, from a student to a secretary, mechanic to stockman, seed, fertilizer, feed, machinery representative to a shopkeeper, absolutely anyone in the Ryedale area would be considered. Nominations are invited and the closing date is the 1st of June each year.

The Show Society propose that one Award be made annually and the Award is in the form of a silver plated, cast medal in a presentation case, engraved with the person’s name and the date.

The first Award was presented in 1997 and the past winners are:-

1997 F.W. Flintoft Esq 2008 J.A. Cundall Esq 1998 R. Foster Esq 2009 Mrs J Cook, MBE 1999 C.T. Stonehouse Esq 2010 J. Wilson Esq 2000 S. Fairburn Esq 2011 W. F. Wood Esq. 2001 No Show 2012 K. Wilson Esq & T. Collier Esq 2002 W.H. Dunn Esq 2013 SW Cockerill 2003 B. Otterburn Esq 2014 E Leng, Esq 2004 G.P. Woodall Esq 2015 A Simpson & Tyke 2005 J. Russell Esq 2016 Baroness McIntosh of Pickering 2006 B.P. Nicholson Esq 2017 Geoff Todd 2007 No Show 2018 P Place

7 RULES OF THE SOCIETY 1. The Object of the Society is to exhibit the products of Agriculture, Horticulture, Bee-Keeping, Poultry and Livestock breeding with a view to improving the standards of these products in Ryedale and Pickering Districts, to benefit farmers and advance the cause of Agriculture at an Annual Exhibition (Ryedale Show). 2. The Society will not conduct the Show for profit and any surplus monies accruing will be carried forward to improve and increase the scope and layout of the following and subsequent Shows which will be carried on with the objects set out in 1) above. 3. For the purposes of definition, the Show Area shall be the area that was administered by the Pickering Urban, Pickering Rural, Kirkbymoorside Rural and Helmsley Rural District Councils. 4. Ryedale Show and its Committee will not be responsible for any loss, damage or expenses incurred to any person, exhibit or property during the Show from whatever cause. Every exhibitor shall indemnify the Ryedale Show against all claims that arise through the presence on the Showground of himself, employees, stock or otherwise. All exhibits are at the sole risk of the exhibitor. 5. All persons in charge of stock, implements etc brought onto the Showground shall be subject to the orders, regulations and rules of the Committee or Officers appointed by them. Any disputes arising must be referred to the Show Committee, who will be authorised to remove persons refusing to conform to the rules from the Showground, as also their stock. 6. The Committee reserve the right to remove any objectionable or noisy competitors or unruly exhibitors, attendants or spectators. 7. Any exhibitor knowingly giving a false or incorrect certificate shall forfeit any prize money and be liable to be debarred from exhibiting at the Society’s show in any future year. 8. All stock must have been bona-fide the property on the Exhibitor at the time of entry, unless otherwise provided. No stock will be allowed to compete in more than one class except where otherwise stated. 9. Entry forms which are not completed correctly will not be accepted. 10. Ryedale Show reserves the right to cancel, limit, divide or amalgamate any class. 11. Ryedale Show reserves the right to appoint a replacement judge whenever it is deemed necessary. 12. Ryedale Show reserves the right to refuse entry. 13. The decision of the Judge is final. 14. Objections to entries or awards must be made in writing to the Secretary and must be made on Show Day, accompanied by a deposit of £10 which will be refunded in the objection is sustained. 15. All disputes shall be referred to the Ryedale Show Committee whose decision is final. 16. No animal suffering from a contagious disease may be brought onto the Showground. 17. In the event of a Veterinary Surgeon advising the removal of any animal from the Show, his decision shall be final and immediately complied with. 18. All cups/trophies remain the property of the Ryedale Show and the acceptance of a cup/trophy by the holder is a guarantee that the cup/trophy will be returned to the Secretary, free of cost, ONE MONTH prior to the following Show. 19. Any exhibitor who does not produce an entrance ticket must pay the relevant admission. 20. Grand Parade – cattle to be paraded first and to be presented with cups with horses to follow. No livestock to be removed from the Showground before 4pm. 21. On the morning of the Show, the Showground will open to the Public at 8.30am. Tickets will be: Adults (over 16) £10, Children (5-16) £5, Children under 5 years Free, Family Tickets (2 adults and up to 3 children) £30. 22. No refunds will be given due to adverse weather conditions. 23. Safety – the safety of persons on the Showground is of major concern to the Society. Precautions to ensure the health and safety of everyone present have been taken. As the Show is held on an agricultural field, everyone must take reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent accidents. All persons must obey the instructions of the Society’s stewards, officials and staff and comply with any published safety instructions. 24. By making an entry, the exhibitor gives consent to their personal data being retained and shared with relevant bodies in accordance to the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) May 2018. The Society shall not retain personal data for longer than necessary and will destroy records in accordance with the GDPR and Society policies. 25. By making an entry in any classes specifically for children, the parent of the child consents to personal data relating to child being shared with relevant bodies. 26. All dogs must be kept on leads and under proper control at all times. 8 RYEDALE & PICKERING LYTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Privacy Policy We are extremely concerned to protect your privacy and confidentiality. We understand that all Members and Exhibitors are quite rightly concerned to know that their data will not be used for any purpose unintended by them and will not fall into the hands of a third party. Our policy is both specific and strict. If you think our policy falls short of your expectations or that we are failing to abide by our policy, do please tell us. We do not share, or sell, or disclose to a third party, any personally identifiable information collected. If this policy should change in the future, then we shall provide notification in advance and the opportunity for all users to indicate whether or not they would prefer that we do not provide the information to third parties as proposed. Here is a list of the information we collect, and why it is necessary to collect it: Basic identification and contact information such as your name, address, telephone number, e-mail address and dates of birth where applicable. This information is used: • to provide you with the services which you request; • to maintain our accounts; • for billing; • to enable us to answer your enquiries; • for verifying your identity for security purposes; • for marketing our services and products; This information will be used exclusively for the purpose for which you have provided it. Information is disclosed to third parties only where the third party concerned qualifies in whatever way the Society and other affiliated Breed Societies require. The information is kept on an encrypted bespoke, commercially available database specifically built for Show administration and with the relevant Section secretaries. Anti-virus and other computer security systems are in place. Disclosure to Government and their agencies.

We are subject to the law like everyone else. We may be required to give information to legal authorities if they so request or if they have the proper authorisation such as a search warrant or court order. Information request

At any time, you may review or update the personally identifiable information that we hold about you, by contacting us. To better safeguard your information, we will also take reasonable steps to verify your identity before granting access or making corrections to your information. Retention of records

Personal data will not be kept any longer than deemed necessary.

9 CATALOGUE OF TROPHIES The Coronation Perpetual Challenge Trophy will be awarded to the Champion of Champion animals from the Heavy Horse, Dairy Cattle, Beef Cattle and Sheep Sections – to be judged by the Presidents at 3.10pm in the Main Ring CATTLE DAIRY The George Russell Cup for the Supreme Champion Dairy Animal The Lund Court Challenge Cup for the Best Pedigree Friesian Cow or Heifer exhibited in a pedigree class, donated by the Late Col. and Hon. Mrs F.R.P. Barker. The Michael Ringer Trophy for the Best Group of Three Friesians. The Kirkwood Cup presented by Thimbleby & Shorland, Reading for the Best Ayrshire female bred by an exhibitor. B.O.C.M. Trophy for the Champion Calf Farmway Trophy for the Champion Handler The Syd Teasdale Memorial Trophy for the Champion in the Jersey section presented by the Wife and Family of the Late Syd Teasdale The Chip Stonehouse Cup awarded for the best Pedigree Dairy Shorthorn BEEF The Col. D.R. Tetley Perpetual Challenge Cup given for the Best Beef Animal for breeding purposes The Sidney Fairburn Perpetual Challenge Trophy for the Best Beef Bull in the Pedigree Section. The Reagarth Farm Admin Services Trophy for the Junior Champion (beast born on or after 1st January 2018 in the Pedigree Section. The Upsall Trophy presented by Hon. G Turton, Upsall Castle for the Champion Beef Shorthorn The Kirbymisperton Cup given by the Late Alderman Twentyman and the Late T.V.S. Twentyman for the Champion Beef Shorthorn bred by an exhibitor The Quaker Cup for the Best Beef Shorthorn Cow Wells Cundall Trophy for the best Registered Limousin The Tom Bell Memorial Trophy presented by his family for the best registered Limousin Bull The Brookfield Perpetual Challenge Cup presented by Stephen Potter for the Supreme Champion British Blue The Adamsall Trophy awarded for the best Aberdeen Angus bred in Yorkshire & Humberside by an exhibitor presented by Mr G.N. Thomas Perpetual Salver for the Best Highland kindly donated by Mr & Mrs T.H. Scaling The Hallmark Trophy presented by the late Mr A Hall for the Champion British Blonde The Hereford Shield for the Champion Hereford Harrison Hire & Sales Perpetual Trophy presented for the Champion Longhorn The Albert Metcalfe Cup for the Champion in the Any Other Beef Breed classes. The John Cunnington Perpetual Memorial Trophy for Rare Breed Cattle The Cattle Interbreed Pairs Cup in Memory of Peter Boocock The Pauls Perpetual Challenge Cup presented by Pauls Agriculture Ltd. for the Best Beef Animal Cundalls Cup f or the Best Opposite Sex to the Champion Beast D Waind Memorial Trophy for the Best Beef Heifer to 450kg (Class No 62) The Yorkshire Building Society Rose Bowl for the Best Pair of Beef Animals The Geo. Otterburn Memorial Trophy for the Best Beef Animal shown by an Exhibitor in the Show area. The Perpetual Challenge Cup presented by the Scottish & Northern Charolais Breeders Association Ltd for the Best Charolais Cross beast The John Cussons Memorial Trophy for the Best Beef type calf bred by an exhibitor in the Show area The Mr and Mrs Les Turnbull Perpetual Challenge Trophy for the best Dairy Heifer in Class 67 CT Stonehouse & Son Trophy for the best Dairy Heifer calf shown by Exhibitor within the Show area 10 SHEEP The Ellen Jane Harper Perpetual Trophy will be presented for the Best Sheep of all Breeds Harper Cup for the Best Suffolk Sheep Mrs V Kendrew Cup for the best MV Accredited Texel Perpetual Challenge Trophy for the best British Charollais The Minexcel Nutrition Trophy for the Champion Beltex The Greenwell Trophy donated by Bethany Philips for the Champion Hampshire Down The Francis J. Harrison Memorial Trophy to be presented for the best Pedigree Leicester Sheep. The Barnard Trophy for the Champion Any Other Native Breed J Backhouse Trophy for Best Rare Breed Sheep The Jack & Jessie Watkinson Memorial Trophy for the Champion Wensleydale The Nellie Roberts Memorial Trophy kindly presented by Mrs S. Davison for the Champion Ryeland The Hardgate Trophy for the winner of the Ryeland Group Class The Coloured Ryeland Trophy for the Champion Coloured Ryeland The Freda & Dave Cockerill Trophy for the Champion Non-MV Acc Texel The Thomas H. & J. Harrison Weighell Memorial Trophy for the best Scotch sheep The H.P. Boocock Cup for the Best Scotch Sheep of opposite Sex to Champion The Wrothwell Trophy for the best sheep in the Swaledale section, donated by F.J.H. Wrothwell. The D.J. Hanson Trophy for the Champion Swaledale exhibited by a Member of E District of the Swaledale Society The Rochdale Cup for best female and best male in the Swaledale Section The Reg Sunley Trophy for the Champion Masham The George Pearson Cup for the Champion Mule Freda Stenton Perpetual Trophy for the Champion Blue Faced Leicester The Amory Trophy for the Best Jacob Sheep The Edwin Wood Memorial Trophy for the best Cross Bred sheep The Fred Turner Memorial Trophy for the best Butchers Lambs Champion Pet Lamb Perpetual Cup kindly donated in memory of the Late Mrs Adrienne Greaves The Ryedale Show Trophy for the Champion Young Sheep Handler W.H. Dunn Cup for the best Fleece in the Show PIGS G.R. Wood Perpetual Challenge Cup presented to the Best Saddleback Pig in the Show Ryedale & Pickering Lyth Agricultural Society Cup presented to the Best White Breeding Pig in the Show The Cundalls Trophy will be presented to the Champion Pig The Quaker Cup presented to the winner of Class 9 by Smallholders Society DAIRY GOATS The Maynard Cup for the best Toggenburg or British Toggenburg The Hardy Trophy for the best goat in the Show The Mel Trophy for the best goatling in the Show The Lakewood Trophy for the best kid in the Show The British Goat Society Diploma for the best exhibit SHEEPDOGS The Wrelton Village Hall Trophy for the Best Overall Dog or Bitch from the Working Dog classes The Lt Col RMH Weeks Perpetual Trophy for the best run Sheep Dog FUR & FEATHER Cup for the Best Cavy donated by Wombleton Parish Council in memory of the late Joan Graham FARM PRODUCE The Fieldcare Shield for the best exhibit in Classes 1-4 The Kenneth Wilson Cup for the exhibitor gaining most points in the Roots & Grain Classes The BHE Perpetual Challenge Cup for the best silage entry 11 CATTLE

• Cattle Classes will be held according to DEFRA regulations in force at the time of the Show • No animal may be shown in more than one Class unless otherwise stated. • All cattle transport conveying these animals must enter the Showground and unload as directed by 8.30am. Vehicles must then remain clear of the Showfield until after the Grand Parade. • Entries for these Classes must state Registered Name, Herd Book Number and Date of Birth in respect of each animal, where applicable. • For the purpose of this Show “A Heifer” is a female beast not having had its second Calf and a “Cow” is a beast having had two or more calves. If there are sufficient entries the Beef Heifer Class will be split by age at the Stewards discretion. • Sealed Teats of Cattle. The Society prohibits the sealing of teats of cattle whilst at the Show and it is a recommendation to the judges that they should consider the withdrawal of any cow paraded with sealed teats. • Should there be less than 6 entries in any Dairy Cattle Section, then the Committee reserve the right to amalgamate those entries into an Any Other Dairy Breed Section. • Should there be less than 6 entries in any Beef Cattle Section, then the Committee reserve the right to amalgamate those entries into the Any Other Native or Continental Beef Breed Sections. • In accordance with the Society’s insurance policy, all cattle handlers should be aged 16 or older with the exception of those in Calf and Young Handlers classes that are age defined when they Entry Femeu: s£t 4b.e0 0 supervised by an adult at all times. First Prize: £30.00, Second Prize £20.00, Third Prize £15.00, Fourth Prize £10.00

Postal entries should be sent to The General Secretary, Ryedale Show Office, Reagarth Farm, Helmsley, York YO62 5HX Online entries are available from the website: http://ryedaleshow.co.uk The Coronation Perpetual Challenge Trophy will be awarded to the Champion of Champion Animals from the Heavy Horse, Dairy Cattle, Beef Cattle and Sheep Sections. THE SHOW COMMITTEE RECOMMEND HAND WASHING WHEN LEAVING ANIMAL AREAS

DAIRY CLASSES All entries in this section to be from Brucellosis free Herds. CALF CLASSES: Only calves that do not have a special breed class may be entered in the Calf Classes. Supreme Champion Dairy Animal: The George Russell Cup and Champion ship Prize of £25

TROPHY 1 Supreme Champion Dairy Animal: The George Russell Cup and Championship Prize of £25

PEDIGREE & NON PEDIGREE HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN Judge: Mr Marriner, Richmond Class 1 Maiden Heifer, under 2 years old Class 2 Heifer in calf, with first calf, not more than three years old on day of show and due to calve at not more than three years and one month of age Class 3 Heifer in milk Class 4 Cow at least five months in calf with at least second calf Class 5 Cow in milk having calved at least twice Class 6 Pair Class - for two females entered in the Holstein Friesian classes, owned by the exhibitor Champion and Reserve Champion Holstein Friesian TROPHY 2 The Lund Court Challenge Cup: for the Best Pedigree Friesian Cow or Heifer exhibited in a pedigree class, donated by the Late Col. and Hon. Mrs F.R.P. Barker. TROPHY 3 The Michael Ringer Trophy: for the Best Group of Three Friesians

12 PEDIGREE AYRSHIRE CATTLE Judge: Mr Marriner, Richmond

Animals entered must be registered in the Ayrshire Cattle Society Herd Book and be at least 51% Ayrshire blood. If Black and White in colour, animals must be registered in the Herd Book’s full pedigree Ayrshire Section and be 100% Ayrshire blood. Class 7 Maiden Heifer Class 8 Cow in Calf Class 9 Heifer in Calf Class 10 Cow in Milk Class 11 Heifer in Milk Class 12 Pair Class - for two females entered in the Ayrshire classes, owned by the Exhibitor Class 13 Best Calf up to 12 months old and handler aged between 7 and 16 years old, i.e. two prizes, Calf and Handler SP 20 Farmway Trophy for the Champion Handler Champion and Reserve Champion Ayrshire TROPHY 4 The Kirkwood Cup presented by Thimbleby & Shorland, Reading for the Best Ayrshire female bred by an exhibitor TROPHY 5 B.O.C.M. Trophy for the Champion Calf TROPHY 6 Farmway Trophy for the Champion Handler

PEDIGREE JERSEY CATTLE Judge: Mr Marriner, Richmond Class 14 Maiden Heifer Class 15 Cow in Calf Class 16 Heifer in Calf Class 17 Cow in Milk Class 18 Heifer in Milk Class 19 Pair Class - for two females entered in the Jersey classes, owned by the Exhibitor Champion and Reserve Champion Jersey TROPHY 7 The Syd Teasdale Memorial Trophy: for the Champion in the Jersey section presented by the Wife and Family of the Late Syd Teasdale

PEDIGREE & NON PEDIGREE DAIRY SHORTHORN Judge: Mr Marriner, Richmond Class 20 Maiden Heifer Class 21 Cow or Heifer in Calf Class 22 Cow or Heifer in Milk Class 23 Pair Class - of two females entered in the Dairy Shorthorn classes, owned by exhibitor Champion and Reserve Champion Dairy Shorthorn TROPHY 8 The Chip Stonehouse Cup will be awarded for the best Pedigree Dairy Shorthorn

PEDIGREE BEEF CATTLE SUPREME BEEF CHAMPIONSHIPS Judge: G Cowling, Leeds TROPHY 9 The Col. D.R. Tetley Perpetual Challenge Cup given for the Best Beef Animal for breeding purposes (Classes 24-56) TROPHY 10 The Sidney Fairburn Perpetual Challenge Trophy for the Best Beef Bull in the Pedigree Section TROPHY 11 The Reagarth Farm Admin Services Trophy will be presented to the Junior Champion (born on or after 1st January 2018) in the Pedigree Section

13 REGISTERED BEEF SHORTHORN CATTLE Judge: Mr R. McDonald, Huntingdon All animals must be registered with the Beef Shorthorn Cattle Society. Grading register animals are not eligible to be shown. Class 24 Cow Class 25 Heifer born in 2017 Class 26 Heifer born on or after 1st January 2018 Class 27 Bull (any age) Champion and Reserve Beef Shorthorn Junior Champion Beef Shorthorn TROPHY 12 The Upsall Trophy presented by the Hon. G Turton, Upsall Castle for the Champion Beef Shorthorn TROPHY 13 The Kirbymisperton Cup given by the Late Alderman Twentyman and the Late T.V.S. Twentyman for the Champion Beef Shorthorn bred by an exhibitor TROPHY 14 The Quaker Cup for the Best Beef Shorthorn Cow

REGISTERED LIMOUSIN CATTLE Judge: Mr S Priestley, Brampton Class 28 Cow Class 29 Heifer born in 2017 Class 30 Heifer born on or after 1st January 2018 Class 31 Bull (any age) Champion and Reserve Champion Limousin Junior Champion Limousin TROPHY 15 Wells Cundall Trophy for the best Registered Limousin TROPHY 16 The Tom Bell Memorial Trophy presented by his family for the best registered Limousin Bull

REGISTERED BRITISH BLUE CATTLE Judge: Mr G. Todd, Clitheroe Class 32 Cow Class 33 Heifer born in 2017 Class 34 Heifer born on or after 1st January 2018 Class 35 Bull (any age) Champion and Reserve Champion British Blue Junior Champion British Blue TROPHY 17 The Brookfield Perpetual Challenge Cup presented by Stephen Potter for the Supreme Champion British Blue

REGISTERED ABERDEEN ANGUS CATTLE Judge: Mrs J Musk, Bury St Edmunds Special Awards: Rosette for the best animal in the Aberdeen Angus classes Rosette for the best animal bred by an exhibitor in the Aberdeen Angus classes Tartan Sash & Rosette for Champion awarded by AAC Society The AAC Society will also present a Whisky Glass to the Champion in the event of more than 15 entries forward Class 36 Cow Class 37 Heifer born in 2017 Class 38 Heifer born on or after 1st January 2018 Class 39 Bull (any age) Champion and Reserve Champion Aberdeen Angus Junior Champion Aberdeen Angus TROPHY 18 The Adamsall Trophy to be awarded for the best Aberdeen Angus bred in Yorkshire & Humberside by an exhibitor presented by Mr G.N. Thomas

14 REGISTERED BRITISH BLONDE Judge: J Weightman, Peterlee These classes are included in the North East Blonde Breeders Points Competition. Class 40 Cow Class 41 Heifer born in 2017 Class 42 Heifer born on or after 1st January 2018 Class 43 Bull (any age) Champion and Reserve Champion Blonde Junior Champion Blonde TROPHY 20 The Hallmark Trophy presented by the late Mr A Hall for the Champion British Blonde

REGISTERED HEREFORD Judge: Mrs C Fletcher, Appleby Class 44 Cow Class 45 Heifer born in 2017 Class 46 Heifer born on or after 1st January 2018 Class 47 Bull (any age) Champion and Reserve Champion Hereford Junior Champion Hereford TROPHY 21 Hereford Shield for the Champion Hereford

ANY OTHER CONTINENTAL BEEF BREED Judge: J Weightman, Peterlee

Champion, Reserve, Junior Best Bull and Junior Best Heifer rosettes kindly donated by the Longhorn Society Class 48 Cow Class 49 Heifer born in 2017 Class 50 Heifer born on or after 1st January 2018 Class 51 Bull (any age) Champion and Reserve Any Other Continental Breed Junior Champion Any Other Continental Beef Breed ANY OTHER NATIVE BEEF BREED Judge: Mrs C Fletcher, Appleby Class 52 Cow Class 53 Heifer born in 2017 Class 54 Heifer born on or after 1st January 2018 Class 55 Bull (any age) Champion and Reserve Champion Any Other Native Breed Junior Champion Any Other Native Beef Breed TROPHY 23 The Albert Metcalfe Cup for the Champion in the Any Other Beef Breed classes

RARE BREEDS & MINORITY BREEDS Judge: Mr I Sleightholme, Scarborough

For which there are no other classes in the schedule N.B. Entries will only be accepted for breeds on the Rare Breed Society Trust list of rare and minority breeds. Class 56 For any cattle qualifying as a “Rare Breed”. Should there be sufficient entries and interest the class will be divided into suitable classes Champion and Reserve Champion Rare & Minority Breeds Junior Champion Rare & Minority Breeds TROPHY 24 The John Cunnington Perpetual Memorial Trophy for Rare Breed Cattle

15 INTER-BREED PAIRS Judge: G Cowling, Leeds Class 57 Pair Class for 2 animals, the property of one exhibitor from Classes 24-56. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE MADE PRIOR TO SHOW DAY

Champion and Reserve Champion Group TROPHY 25 The Cattle Inter Breed Pair Cup in Memory of Peter Boocock

COMMERCIAL BEEF CATTLE Judge: T Garside, Huddersfield Splitting of Classes - All classes will be subject to splitting at the discretion of the Steward. All entries will be weighed and split accordingly. Any objections re weight to be made at time of weighing. Class 58 Limousin X Bullock Class 59 British Blue X Bullock Class 60 Continental X Bullock other than Limousin & British Blue Class 61 British Blue Heifer Class 62 Best Beef Heifer, other than British Blue, up to and including 450kg Class 63 Best Beef Heifer, other than British Blue, over 450kg Class 64 Native Steer or Heifer Class 65 Best Baby Beef calf over 250kg and up to and including 350kg Class 66 A matching pair of beef animals - animals entered in other classes can be shown in this class Champion and Reserve Commercial Beef Cattle Special Prize for Heaviest Beef Animal TROPHY 26 The Pauls Perpetual Challenge Cup presented by Pauls Agriculture Ltd. for the Best Beef Animal TROPHY 27 Cundalls Cup for the Best Opposite Sex to the Champion Beast TROPHY 28 D. Waind Memorial Trophy for the Best Beef Heifer to 450kg (Class No 62) TROPHY 29 The Yorkshire Building Society Rose Bowl for the Best Pair of Beef Animals TROPHY 30 The Geo. Otterburn Memorial Trophy for the Best Beef Animal shown by an Exhibitor in the Show area TROPHY 31 The Perpetual Challenge Cup presented by the Scottish & Northern Charolais Breeders Association Ltd for the Best Charolais Cross beast

YOUNG HANDLER & CALF CLASSES Judge: T Hodgson, Pickering Entry Fee: £1.75

Rosettes for all entries Prize Money for best animal First Prize £8.00 Second Prize £6.00 Third Prize £4.00 Fourth Prize £2.00 Prize Money for best handler First Prize £8.00 Second Prize £6.00 Third Prize £4.00 Fourth Prize £2.00 Class 67 Dairy Heifer Calf under 7 months, led by child 7-15 years old. Must be Brucellosis Accredited. This class may be split by age of child if there are sufficient entries Class 68 Beef Calf under 150kg led by a child aged 7-12 years old Class 69 Beef Calf over 150kg and under 250kg led by a child 12-16 years old TROPHY 32 The John Cussons Memorial Trophy for the Best Beef type calf bred by an exhibitor in the Show area (Classes 68-69) TROPHY 33 The Mr and Mrs Les Turnbull Perpetual Challenge Trophy for the best Dairy Heifer in Class 67

TROPHY 34 CT Stonehouse & Son Trophy for the best Dairy Heifer calf shown by Exhibitor within the Show area

16 SHEEP THE SHOW COMMITTEE RECOMMEND HAND WASHING WHEN LEAVING ANIMAL AREAS

• Sheep Classes will be held according to DEFRA regulations in force at the time of the Show • All sheep entered for the Show must have been dipped in an approved Sheep Scab Dip in accordance with the Statutory Requirements in force at the time of the Show. • All transport conveying sheep must enter the Showground and unload as directed by 8.30am. Vehicles must then remain clear of the Showfield until after the Grand Parade.

MAEDI-VISNA CERTIFICATES OF ACCREDITATION MUST BE SUBMITTED PRIOR TO UNLOADING

In 2019 the Ryedale Show will have two separate sheep sections, one for Scheme Sheep and one for non-Scheme Sheep.

EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE ONLY ACCREDITED SHEEP WILL BE ALLOWED IN THE FOLLOWING CLASSES: SUFFOLK, TEXEL, BRITISH CHAROLLAIS, BELTEX, ANY OTHER PURE CONTINENTAL BREED, HAMPSHIRE DOWN & ZWARTBLES WITHOUT NO ENTRY PERMITTED TO A MV ACCREDITED SECTION AN ORIGINAL SAC MV CERTIFICATE

Where there are entries from MV Accredited and non-Accredited sections, these will be “mixed”, unless there are sufficient entries from each section. However, sufficient security will be provided. All other classes are for non-Accredited sheep.

DUE TO EVER INCREASING ENTRIES, WE REGRET THAT WE CAN ONLY ACCEPT A MAXIMUM OF 2 ENTRIES PER EXHIBITOR, PER CLASS

Entry Fee: £3.00 First Prize £15.00, Second Prize £10.00, Third Prize £5.00, Fourth Prize £5.00 - N.B. £3.00 Prize Money will be given to the best woolled sheep in each section.

INTERBREED CHAMPIONSHIP CHAMPIONSHIP: Following the judging of the individual Champions for each section, there will be an overall Interbreed Championship. The Dunn Family, Helmsley Prize for Champion Sheep of £20 kindly donated by Champion and Reserve Champion Hill Sheep: Judge - R Garbutt, Chop Gate Champion and Reserve Champion Longwool: Judge - Mrs L Allen, Kirkby Lonsdale Champion and Reserve Champion Shortwool Lowland: - Judge - H Donaldson, Great Busby TROPHY 1 Overall Champion: The Ellen Jane Harper Perpetual Trophy will be presented for the Best Sheep of all Breeds

17 MV ACCREDITED SECTION SUFFOLK SHEEP Judge: I Briggs, Leeds. (See Fleece Classes also) Special Award Special Rosette for the best exhibit in the breed classes, provided there are not less than 3 entries in each class. Class 1 Aged or Shearling Ram Class 2 Ram Lamb Class 3 Ram Lamb, untrimmed Class 4 Ewe having reared Lambs in 2019 Class 5 Shearling Ewe Class 6 Ewe Lamb Class 7 Ewe Lamb, untrimmed Class 8 Group Class for 2 females from different classes & 1 male Best Woolled Suffolk Sheep Champion and Reserve Champion Suffolk Sheep TROPHY 2 Harper Cup for the Best Suffolk Sheep

TEXEL SHEEP Judge: S Beachell, Driffield (See Fleece Classes also) These classes are included in the Northern Area Texel Sheep Breeders Points Competition. Class 9 Aged Ram Class 10 Shearling Ram Class 11 Ram Lamb Class 12 Ewe having reared Lambs in 2019 Class 13 Shearling Ewe Class 14 Ewe Lamb Class 15 Group class for 2 females from different classes and 1 male Best woolled MV Accredited Texel Champion and Reserve MV Accredited Texel TROPHY 3 Mrs V Kendrew Cup for the best MV Accredited Texel

BRITISH CHAROLLAIS SHEEP Judge: R Geldard, Kendal (See Fleece Classes also) These classes qualify for the British Charollais Sheep Society (Yorkshire Area) Novice Show Points Competition, for breeders who have not previously won a Breed Championship. Points are accumulated at any of Yorkshire’s area Shows and a trophy will be awarded to the breeder with the highest score, at Masham Sheep Fair. The Championship is sponsored by The Black Sheep Brewery. Class 16 Aged or Shearling Ram Class 17 Ram Lamb Class 18 Ewe having reared Lambs in 2019 Class 19 Shearling Ewe Class 20 Ewe Lamb Class 21 Group class for 2 females from different classes and 1 male Best Woolled Charollais Sheep Champion and Reserve Champion Charollais Sheep TROPHY 4 Perpetual Challenge Trophy for the best British Charollais

18 BELTEX SHEEP Judge: J Buckle, Kirkby Stephen (See Fleece Classes also) Class 22 Aged or Shearling Ram Class 23 Ram Lamb Class 24 Ewe having reared Lambs in 2019 Class 25 Shearling Ewe Class 26 Ewe Lamb Class 27 Group class for 2 females from different classes and 1 male

Best Woolled Beltex Champion and Reserve Champion Beltex TROPHY 5 The Minexcel Trophy for the Champion Beltex

ANY OTHER PURE CONTINENTAL BREED Judge: J Smithson, Kirkby Stephen (See Fleece Classes also) Class 28 Aged or Shearling Ram Class 29 Ram Lamb Class 30 Ewe having reared Lambs in 2019 Class 31 Shearling Ewe Class 32 Ewe Lamb Class 33 Group class for 2 females from different classes and 1 male Best woolled Any Other Continental Sheep Champion and Reserve Any Other Continental Sheep

HAMPSHIRE DOWN SHEEP (See Fleece Classes also) Judge: TBC Class 34 Aged or Shearling Ram Class 35 Ram Lamb Class 36 Aged or Shearling Ewe Class 37 Ewe Lamb Best woolled Hampshire Down Champion and Reserve Champion Hampshire Down TROPHY 6 The Greenwell Trophy donated by Bethany Philips for the Champion Hampshire Down

ZWARTBLES Judge: Mrs F Brown, Barnard Castle (See Fleece Classes also) Class 38 Aged or Shearling Ram Class 39 Ram Lamb Class 40 Ewe having reared Lambs in 2019 Class 41 Shearling Ewe Class 42 Ewe Lamb Class 43 Group class for 2 females from different classes and 1 male Best woolled Zwartbles Champion and Reserve Champion Zwartbles

19 MIXED CLASSES LEICESTER SHEEP Judge: Ms D Stanhope, Shrewsbury (See Fleece Classes also) Special Awards Two Championship Rosettes will be awarded for the Leicester Longwool Classes Class 44 Aged or Shearling Ram Class 45 Ram Lamb Class 46 Ewe having reared Lambs in 2019 Class 47 Shearling Ewe Class 48 Hogget In Wool Class 49 Ewe Lamb Class 50 Group Class for 2 females from different classes & 1 male Best woolled Leicester Champion and Reserve Champion Leicester Sheep TROPHY 7 The Francis J. Harrison Memorial Trophy to be presented for the best Pedigree Leicester Sheep

ANY OTHER NATIVE BREED Judge: Mr W Huddleston, Carnforth (See Fleece Classes also) Class 51 Aged or Shearling Ram Class 52 Ram Lamb Class 53 Aged or Shearling Ewe Class 54 Ewe Lamb Class 55 Group class for 2 females from different classes and 1 male Best woolled Any Other Native Breed Champion and Reserve Champion Any Other Native Breed TROPHY 8 The Barnard Trophy for the Champion Any Other Native Breed

RARE & MINORITY BREEDS Judge: B Gullan, Whitby (See Fleece Classes Only) To be judged at 11.00 a.m. For which there are no other classes in the schedule. N.B. Entries will only be accepted for breeds within Categories 1-5 on the Rare Breeds Society Trust list of Rare and Minority breeds. If there is a minimum of 6 sheep of one breed in a class, a separate class will be formed for that breed. Any exhibitor entering ineligible sheep will be disqualified.

Class 56 Primitive Breeds (incl. Shetlands) Ram any age Class 57 Primitive Breeds Ewe Class 58 Primitive Breeds Shearling Ewe Class 59 Primitive Breeds Ewe Lamb Class 60 Other Breeds, Ram any age Class 61 Other Breeds, Ewe Class 62 Other Breeds, Shearling Ewe Class 63 Other Breeds, Ewe Lamb Best woolled Rare and Minority Breed Champion and Reserve Champion Rare and Minority Breed TROPHY 9 J Backhouse Trophy for Best Rare Breed Sheep

20 NON MV ACCREDITED SECTION WENSLEYDALE SHEEP Judge: Mr J Thompson, Powys (See Fleece Classes also) Class 64 Aged or Shearling Ram Class 65 Ram Lamb Class 66 Aged or Shearling Ewe Class 67 Shearling Ewe in full wool Class 68 Ewe Lamb Class 69 Group Class for two females from different classes and 1 male Best woolled Wensleydale Champion and Reserve Champion Wensleydale TROPHY 10 The Jack & Jessie Watkinson Memorial Trophy for the Champion Wensleydale

COMMERCIAL RAM CLASSES Judge: Mr M Medd, Scarborough Class 70 Aged Ram, any breed Class 71 Shearling Ram, any breed Best woolled Commercial Ram Champion and Reserve Commercial Ram

RYELAND SHEEP Judge: Mrs A Watson, Abberley (See Fleece Classes also) Class 72 Aged Ram Class 73 Shearling Ram Class 74 Ram Lamb Class 75 Ewe having reared Lambs in 2019 Class 76 Shearling Ewe Class 77 Ewe Lamb Class 78 Group of two females from different classes and 1 male Best woolled Ryeland Sheep Champion and Reserve Champion Ryeland Sheep TROPHY 11 The Nellie Roberts Memorial Trophy kindly presented by Mrs S. Davison for the overall Champion TROPHY 12 The Hardgate Trophy for the winner of the Ryeland Group Class

COLOURED RYELAND SHEEP Judge: J Reed, Hereford (See Fleece Classes also) Class 79 Aged Ram Class 80 Shearling Ram Class 81 Ram Lamb Class 82 Ewe having reared Lambs in 2019 Class 83 Shearling Ewe Class 84 Ewe Lamb Class 85 Group of two females from different classes and 1 male Best woolled Coloured Ryeland Champion and Reserve Champion Coloured Ryeland TROPHY 13 The Coloured Ryeland Trophy for the Champion Coloured Ryeland.

21 WHITEFACED WOODLAND Judge: N Belfield, Macclesfield (See Fleece Classes also) The Whitefaced Woodland Society will present a Best of Breed Rosette. Champion and Reserve Champions will be eligible for “Champion of Champions” competition at the Hope Show on August Bank Holiday Monday. Class 86 Aged or Shearling Ram Class 87 Ram Lamb Class 88 Ewe having reared Lambs in 2019 Class 89 Shearling Ewe Class 90 Ewe Lamb Class 91 Group of two females from different classes and 1 male Best woolled Whitefaced Woodland Champion and Reserve Champion Whitefaced Woodland

MANX LOAGHTAN Judge: Mrs C Lewis, Daventry (See Fleece Classes also) The Manx Loaghtan Sheep Society will present a Best of Breed Rosette to the winner of this section. Class 92 Aged or Shearling Ram Class 93 Group of two females from different classes and 1 male Class 94 Ewe Lamb Class 95 Ram Lamb Class 96 Ewe having reared Lambs in 2019 Class 97 Shearling Ewe Best woolled Manx Loaghtan Champion and Reserve Champion Manx Loaghtan

CHEVIOT SHEEP Judge: Rob Flintoft, Kelso (See Fleece Classes also) Class 98 Aged or Shearling Ram Class 99 Ram Lamb Class 100 Ewe having reared Lambs in 2019 Class 101 Shearling Ewe Class 102 Ewe Lamb Class 103 Group Class for two females from different classes and 1 male Best woolled Cheviot Champion and Reserve Champion Cheviot TEXEL SHEEP (See Fleece Classes also) Class 104 Aged Ram Class 105 Shearling Ram Class 106 Ram Lamb Class 107 Ewe having reared Lambs in 2019 Class 108 Shearling Ewe Class 109 Ewe Lamb Class 110 Group class for 2 females from different classes and 1 male Best woolled Non MV Accredited Texel Champion and Reserve Champion Non MV Accredited Texel TROPHY 14 Freda & Dave Cockerill Trophy for the Champion Non-Accredited Texel

22 SCOTCH BLACKFACE SHEEP Judge: M Ridley, Hexham (See Fleece Classes also) Class 111 Aged Ram Class 112 Shearling Ram Class 113 Ram Lamb Class 114 Ewe having reared Lambs in 2019 Class 115 Ewe Lamb Class 116 Shearling Ewe Class 117 Group class for 2 females from different classes and 1 male Best woolled Scotch Blackface Champion and Reserve Champion Scotch Blackface TROPHY 15 The Thomas H. & J. Harrison Weighell Memorial Trophy for the best sheep in this section

TROPHY 16 The HP Boocock Cup for the Best Opposite Sex to Champion

SWALEDALE SHEEP Judge: R Walker, Clitheroe (See Fleece Classes also) Class 118 Aged Ram Class 119 Shearling Ram Class 120 Ram Lamb Class 121 Ewe having reared Lambs in 2019 Class 122 Shearling Ewe Class 123 Ewe Lamb Class 124 Group class for 2 females from different classes and 1 male Best woolled Swaledale Champion and Reserve Champion Swaledale TROPHY16 The DJ Hanson Trophy for the Champion Swaledale exhibited by a Member of the East District of the Swaledale Society TROPHY 17 The Wrothwell Trophy for the best sheep in the Swaledale section, donated by F.J.H. Wrothwell TROPHY 18 The DJ Hanson Trophy for the Champion Swaledale exhibited by a Member of the East District of the Swaledale Society TROPHY 19 The Rochdale Cup to be presented to the best female and best male in the Swaledale Section

MASHAM SHEEP Judge: Mr A Throup, Keighley (See Fleece Classes also) Class 125 Ewe having reared Lambs in 2019 Class 126 Shearling Ewe Class 127 Ewe Lamb for breeding purposes - first cross from a Moor Ewe Class 128 Pair of Ewe Lambs Best woolled Masham Champion and Reserve Champion Masham TROPHY 20 The Reg Sunley Trophy for the Best Sheep in section

23 TEESWATER SHEEP Judge: Mr A Throup, Keighley (See Fleece Classes also) Points gained in these classes will go towards the Ciba Geigy Trophy Class 129 Class 130 Aged Ram Class 131 Shearling Ram Class 132 Ram Lamb Class 133 Ewe having reared Lambs in 2019 Class 134 Shearling Ewe Class 135 Ewe Lamb Best woolled TeGersowupa tcelrass for 2 females from different classes and 1 male Champion and Reserve Champion Teeswater

MULE SHEEP (See Fleece Classes also) Class 136 Class 137 Ewe having reared Lambs in 2019 Class 138 Shearling Ewe Class 139 Ewe Lamb for breeding purposes - first cross from a Moor Ewe Class 139 Pair of Ewe Lambs Class 140 Pair of Ewe Lambs Class 141 Pen of 5 Mule Ewe Lambs Best woolled M3u lMe ule Gimmers bred by the same tup Champion and Reserve Champion Mule Sheep TROPHY 21 The George Pearson Cup for the Best Sheep in this section

BLUE FACED LEICESTER SHEEP Judge: K Ridley, Hexham (See Fleece Classes also) Class 142 Class 143 Aged Ram Class 144 Shearling Ram Class 145 Ram Lamb Class 146 Ewe having reared Lambs in 2019 Class 147 Shearling Ewe Class 148 Ewe Lamb Best woolled BGlureo uFpa celads sL efoicr e2s fteemr ales from different classes and 1 male Champion and Reserve Champion Blue Faced Leicester TROPHY 22 Freda Stenton Perpetual Trophy for the Champion Blue Faced Leicester

JACOB SHEEP Judge: R Chapman, Belper (See Fleece Classes also) All sheep to be shown to Breed Society Rules Special Award: Class 149 Championship Rosette kindly presented by the Jacob Sheep Society Class 150 Aged Ram Class 151 Shearling Ram Class 152 Ram Lamb Class 153 Ewe having reared Lambs in 2019 Class 154 Shearling Ewe Class 155 Ewe Lamb Best woolled JaGcrobup s chleaesps for 2 females from different classes and 1 male Champion and Reserve Champion Jacob TROPHY 23 The Amory Trophy for the Best Jacob Sheep

24 CROSS BRED SHEEP Judge: Mr M Medd, Scarborough (See Fleece Class also)

Any cross excluding Masham or Mule. Class 156 Ewe having reared Lambs in 2019 Class 157 Shearling Ewe Class 158 Ewe Lamb Class 159 Best Pen of 3 Store Lambs (Ram Breeders excluded) Best woolled Cross Bred Sheep Champion and Reserve Cross Bred Sheep TROPHY 24 The Edwin Wood Memorial Trophy for the best sheep in this section

BUTCHERS LAMBS Judge: J Lyth, Saltburn by the Sea

If an animal weighs more or less than the class that it has been entered for on the day of the show the animal will be moved into the appropriate class for its weight. N.B. All lambs to be weighed and exhibitors are asked to have their sheep on the Showground in time to allow for this. Class 160 Two best butchers lambs up to and including 40.8 kg (90 lbs) average weight Class 161 Two best butchers lambs over 40.8 kg (90 lbs) average weight Class 162 Best pair of Butchers Lambs, Masham or Mule Best woolled Butchers lambs Champion and Reserve Champion Butchers Lambs TROPHY 25 The Fred Turner Memorial Trophy

YOUNG HANDLER & PET LAMB CLASSES Judge: D & M Wood, Middlesbrough Pet Lamb Class to be judged at 12.00 noon Young Handler Classes to be judged from 12.30pm All classes will be judged on handling and presentation. Please note that although there is no minimum age for exhibitors in the Pet Lamb Class, each exhibitor must be able to show and parade their lamb WITHOUT ADULT ASSISTANCE. Class 163 Pet Lamb led by a child 5 years or under Class 164 Pet Lamb led by a child aged 6-7 years Class 165 Young Handler aged 8-11 years Class 166 Young Handler aged 12-16 years Champion and Reserve Champion Young Handler/Pet Lamb TROPHY 26 Champion Pet Lamb Perpetual Cup kindly donated in memory of the Late Mrs Adrienne Greaves TROPHY 27 The Ryedale Show Trophy for the Champion Young Handler

25 FLEECE CLASSES Judge: Lawrence Pierce Wool Merchants, Rathdrum All fleece entries are to be exhibited by 10.15 a.m. for judging at 10.30 a.m. Entry Fee: £1 per fleece First Prize £5.00, Second Prize £3.00, Third Prize £1.00

Prize winners should collect their prize money in the Secretary’s tent by producing the prize card. Class 1 Swaledale Class 2 Scotch Blackface Class 3 Jacob or Coloured Wool Class 4 Blue Faced Leicester Class 5 Down or Down Cross & Charollais Class 6 Any Other Continental & Half Breed Class 7 Masham Class 8 Mule Class 9 Wensleydale Class 10 Teeswater Class 11 Any Other Long Wool Class 12 Any Other Wool Champion and Reserve Champion Fleece TROPHY 1 WH Dunn Cup for the best Fleece in the Show

26 PIGS

Judge: Mrs S Ashcroft, LANGWORTH

Pig Classes will be held according to DEFRA regulations in force at the time of the Show THE SHOW COMMITTEE RECOMMEND HAND WASHING WHEN LEAVING ANIMAL AREAS Entry Fee: £3.00 First Prize £15.00, Second Prize £10.00, Third Prize £5.00, Fourth Prize £5.00 The British Saddleback and Middle White Breeders Clubs kindly award rosette for the best pig in Show from each of these breeds. Ryedale Show is a qualifying Show for the British Saddleback Champion of Champions competition.

Class 1 Modern breed sow, in-pig and born before July 2018 Class 2 Modern breed gilt, born between 1 st July 2018 and 31 st Dec 2018 Class 3 Modern breed boar, born after 1st Jan 2019 Class 4 Modern breed gilt, born after 1st Jan 2019 Class 5 Traditional breed sow, in-pig and born before July 2018 Class 6 Traditional breed gilt, born between 1st July 2018 and 31st Dec 2018 Class 7 Traditional breed boar, born after 1st Jan 2019 Class 8 Traditional breed gilt, born after 1st Jan 2019 Class 9 Best matching pair of pigs entered in the above classes Class 10 Young Handler aged 8-16 yrs - class may be split on the day at the discretion of the judge/steward depending on entries Class 11 Pair of pork pigs up to 75kgs. Entries not to have competed in Classes 1-8 Class 12 Bacon pig between 80kgs and 95kgs. Entries not to have competed in Classes 1-8

TROPHY 1 The Cundalls Trophy presented to the Champion Pig TROPHY 2 G.R. Wood Perpetual Challenge Cup presented to the Best Saddleback Pig in the Show TROPHY 3 Ryedale & Pickering Lyth Agricultural Society Cup presented to the Best White Breeding Pig in the Show TROPHY 4 The Quaker Cup presented to the winner of Class 9 by North Yorkshire Smallholders Society

27 GOATS

Judge: G Dale, Scarborough

Goat Classes will be held according to DEFRA regulations in force

Judging to commence at 9.45 a.m.

Straw will not be provided. Milking goats should be milked out between 7.00 a.m. and 7.30 a.m.

Classes to be split or amalgamated at judge’s discretion Entry Fee: £3.00 - First Prize £15.00, Second Prize £10.00, Third Prize £5.00, Fourth Prize £5.00

TROPHY WINNERS are asked to assemble before the Fleece Tent at 2.30 p.m. to receive their awards.

Class 1 Coloured Milker (any breed) Class 2 White Milker (any breed) Class 3 Pygmy Milker (any breed) Class 4 Coloured Goatling (any breed) Class 5 White Goatling (any breed) Class 6 Pygmy Goatling (any breed) Class 7 Coloured Kid (female - any breed) Class 8 White Kid (female - any breed) Class 9 Pygmy Kid (female - any breed) Class 10 Goat in Milk and Daughter (any breed) Class 11 Child handler Class

SPECIAL 21 Champion & Reserve Milker

SPECIAL 22 Champion & Reserve Goatling

SPECIAL 23 Champion & Reserve Kid

TROPHY 1 The Maynard Cup for the best Toggenburg or British Toggenburg

TROPHY 2 The Hardy Trophy for the best goat in the Show

TROPHY 3 The Mel Trophy for the best goatling in the Show

TROPHY 4 The Lakewood Trophy for the best kid in the Show

TROPHY 5 The British Goat Society Diploma for the best exhibit

28 SHEEP DOGS SHEEP DOGS (WORKING) Entry Fee £ 1.00 First prize £4.00, Second Prize £3.00, Third Prize £2.00, Fourth Prize £1.00 The Wrelton Village Hall Trophy to be presented to the Best Overall Dog or Bitch out of the Working Sheep Dog classes NO ENTRIES WILL BE TAKEN ON THE DAY Judging at 2.00 p.m. (adjacent to Sheep Dog Trials)

Class 1 Rough Haired Dog Class 2 Rough Haired Bitch Class 3 Smooth Haired Dog Class 4 Smooth Haired Bitch

OPEN SHEEP DOG TRIALS ADVERTS WILL BE PLACED IN THE NATIONAL PRESS TO ENSURE POINTS GAINED ARE VALID FOR FURTHER COMPETITIONS PLEASE NOTE THAT NO ENTRIES WILL BE TAKEN ON THE DAY CLOSING DATE FOR POSTAL ENTRIES – Monday 1 st July CLOSING DATE FOR ONLINE ENTRIES – Monday 8 th July Entry Fee: £5.00 First Prize £50.00, Second Prize £40.00, Third Prize £30.00, Fourth Prize £20.00, Fifth Prize £15.00, Sixth Prize £10.00, Seventh Prize £5.00, Eight Prize £3.00, Ninth Prize £2.00

Competitors can run up to three dogs each. No late entries or substitutions. All dogs run must be judged. Prize for the best run dog booked in before 11.00 a.m. First Prize £12.00, Second Prize £8.00 N.B. The winner of the class must be prepared to judge the class in the following year. The Lt.Col. R.M.H. Weeks Perpetual Trophy for the best run sheep dog Points gained from this competition will count towards the Jack Hollows Memorial Trophy. N.B. All dogs must be booked in by 2.00 p.m.

Class 5 Open Sheep Dog Trial

29 FUR & FEATHER Poultry Classes will be held according to DEFRA regulations in force Mrs S. Myers, Low Thorgill Farm, Rosedale, Pickering, YO18 8SG Free Eemntaryil lwowithth oarllg eilln@trgiemsa £il.8c.o0m0 oTre lo 0v1e7r.5 F1r 4e1e7 C3a7r5 Park ALL STOCK TO BE PENNED BY 10 A.M. JUDGING 10.30 A.M. RABBITS Judge - Fancy: Mr D Bulman Judge – Fur: Mr D Bulman CAVIES Judge: Mr A McDonnell PIGEONS Judge – Fancy: Miss H Seed Judge – Show Racers: Mr C Farndale POULTRY Judge Hard Feather: Mr C Gullon Judge Soft Feather: Mr S Dinsdale Judge Large Fowl: Mr S Dinsdale Judge Ducks: Mr C Gullon SPECIAL CLASSES entry fee £1 per class prize money 1st £10 2nd £8 3rd £5 Sp1 Best Pair of rabbits Sp2 Best pen of 4 pigeons Sp3 Best cock and two hens Sp4 Best Drake and two ducks RABBITS Please request on entry form if larger pens are required

EFinrstrt yP Frieze £52.00, bSloecokn edn Ptrryiz fei r£s3t .r0a0b, bTiht ird Prize £2.00 Pet Classes £1.00 Class 1 Class 2 Dutch AC adult - black or blue Class 3 Dutch Any Other Colour Adult Class 4 Dutch Black or Blue under 4 months Class 5 Dutch Any Other Colour under 4 months Class 6 English AC Adult Class 7 English AC under 5 months Class 8 Silver Adult Class 9 Silver under 5 months Class 10 Tan Adult Class 11 Tan under 5 months Class 12 Challenge Fancy Adult Dutch/English/Silver/Tan Class 13 Challenge Fancy Under 5 Dutch/English/Silver/Tan Class 14 Belgian Hare adult Class 15 Belgian Hare under 5 months Class 16 N. Dwarf AC Adult Class 17 N. Dwarf AC under 5 months Class 18 Polish AC Adult Class 19 Polish AC under 5 months Class 20 AV Lop Adult Class 21 AV Lop under 5 months Class 22 AOV Fancy Adult Class 23 AOV Fancy under 5 months Class 24 Challenge Fancy Adult Belgian Hare/N.Dwarf/Polish/Lop/AOV Class 25 Challenge Fancy Under 5 Months Belgian Hare/N.Dwarf/Polish/Lop/AOV Fancy Challenge Any Age 30 FUR AND REX

Best Pair of Rabbits (seperate numbers will be provided on the show day for the nominated rabbits) Class 26 A V Giant Adult Class 27 A V Giant Under 5 months Class 28 Agente Adult Class 29 Agente Under 5 Months Class 30 Fox AC Adult Class 31 Fox AC Under 5 Months Class 32 Sable Adult Class 33 Sable Under 5 months Class 34 AOV normal fur adult Class 35 AOV normal fur under 5 months Class 36 Fur Challenge Adult Class 37 Fur Challenge under 5 months Class 38 Rex AV self adult Class 39 Rex AV self under 5 months Class 40 Rex AV non-self adult Class 41 Rex AV non-self under 5 months Class 42 Mini Rex A/C Adult Class 43 Mini Rex A/C under 5 months Class 44 Challenge Rex Adult Class 45 Challenge Rex under 5 months Class 46 Fur/Rex Challenge Any Age Class 47 Grand Challenge AVAA Class 48 Junior Challenge AVAA Class 49 AV Rabbit AA belonging to a boy (no duplicates, condition only) Class 50 AV Rabbit AA belonging to a girl (no duplicates, condition only) CAVIES Cup for Best Cavy donated by Wombleton Parish Council in memory of the Late Joan Graham First Prize £5.00, Second Prize £3.00, Third Prize £2.00 Entry Fee £2.00 block entry first cavy Pet classes £1.00

Class 51 Self Black adult Class 52 Self White/Cream Adult Class 53 Self AOC adult Class 54 Self Black 5-8 months Class 55 Self AOC 5-8 months Class 56 Self Black under 5 months Class 57 Self AOC under 5 months Class 58 Self Challenge Adult/ 5-8 months Class 59 Self Challenge Under 5 months Class 60 Smooth Tortoise and White/ Dutch Adult Class 61 Abyssinian Adult Class 62 Crested Adult Class 63 Rex or Teddy Adult Class 64 AOV Non Self Adult Class 65 AV Non-Self 5-8 months Class 66 Smooth Tortoise and White /Dutch under 5 months Class 67 Abyssinian under 5 months Class 68 Crested under 5 months 31 Class 69 Rex or Teddy Under 5 Months Class 70 AOV Non-Self under 5 months Class 71 Non Self-challenge Adult/ 5-8 months Class 72 Non Self- challenge under 5 months Class 73 Sow AV AA Class 74 Boar AV AA Class 75 Grand Challenge AV AA Class 76 Junior Grand Challenge AV AA Class 77 AV Cavy AA belonging to a boy (no duplicates, condition only) Class 78 AV Cavy AA belonging to a girl (no duplicates, condition only) PIGEONS Please request on entry form if larger pens are required. First Prize £5.00, Second Prize £3.00, Third Prize £2.00 Entry Fee £1.00

Class 79 Racing Homer, Cock adult Class 80 Racing Homer, Hen adult Class 81 Racing Homer, Cock 2019 Class 82 Racing Homer, Hen 2019 Class 83 Through wires, Cock Class 84 Through wires, Hen Class 85 Juvenile Racer (exhibitor aged under 16). Max of 2 entries per exhibitor Class 86 Modena adult Class 87 Jacobin Cock Adult Class 88 Jacobin Hen Adult Class 89 Fantail Cock Adult Class 90 Fantail Hen Adult Class 91 Jacobin/Fantail 2019 Class 92 Blower Cock adult Class 93 Blower Hen adult Class 94 Magpie AC adult Class 95 Magpie AC 2019 Class 96 Genuine or Exhibition Homer Cock AA Class 97 Genuine or Exhibition Homer Hen AA Class 98 Mookee Cock AA Class 99 Mookee Hen AA Class 100 King AA Class 101 LFCL Tumbler Cock AA Class 102 LFCL Tumbler Hen AA Class 103 American Show Racer Cock Adult Class 104 American Show Racer Hen Adult Class 105 American Show Racer 2019 Class 106 Roller Tippler West of Cock AA Class 107 Roller Tippler West of England Hen AA Class 108 VPC Colour Breed AA Class 109 VPC Any Other Variety AA Class 110 AOV Long Faced cock adult Class 111 AOV Long Faced hen adult Class 112 African Owl adult Class 113 AV Short Faced adult Class 114 AVLF 2019 Class 115 AVSF 2019 Class 116 Juvenile Flyer (exhibitor under 16 no duplicates, max 2 entries per exhibitor) Class 117 Juvenile Fancy (exhibitor under 16 no duplicates, max 2 entries per exhibitor) 32 LARGE FOWL

First Prize £5.00, Second Prize £3.00, Third Prize £2.00 Entry Fee £1.00 Class 118 AV Light Breed Male Class 119 AV Light Breed Female Class 120 AOV Cock Class 121 AOV Hen Class 122 Likeliest Layer pure breed Class 123 Likeliest Layer cross breed Class 124 Juvenile Large Fowl (exhibitor under 16 years no duplicates, max 2 entries per exhibitor) BANTAMS

First Prize £5.00, Second Prize £3.00, Third Prize £2.00 Entry Fee £1.00 A V Belgium Class 125 OEG Spangle Male Class 126 OEG Spangle Female Class 127 OEG Black or Blue male Class 128 OEG Black or Blue female Class 129 OEG AOC Male Class 130 OEG AOC Female Class 131 Modern Game Male Class 132 Modern Game Female Class 133 Asian Game Male or Female Class 134 AV Hard Feather Cockerel 2019 Class 135 AV Hard Feather Pullet 2019 Class 136 Juvenile Bantam Hard Feather (exhibitor 16 yrs or under, no duplicates, max 2 entries per exhibitor) Class 137 Rare Breed Male or Female Class 138 Rock Male or Female Class 139 Sussex Male or Female Class 140 Rhode Island Red Male or Female Class 141 Australorp Male or Female Class 142 Hamberg Male or Female Class 143 Wyandotte AC Male Class 144 Wyandotte AC Female Class 145 Pekin Male Class 146 Pekin Female Class 147 A V Belgian Male or Female Class 148 Dutch AC Male or Female Class 149 Serama Male or Female Class 150 AV True Bantam Male Class 151 AV True Bantam Female Class 152 AOV Heavy Breed Male Class 153 AOV Heavy Breed Female Class 154 Bantam Challenge (must be duplicated) Class 155 AV Light Breed Male Class 156 AV Light Breed Female Class 157 AV Soft Feather Cockerel 2019 Class 158 AV Soft Feather Pullet 2019 Class 159 Juvenile Soft Feather Bantam (exhibitor under 16 yrs, no duplicates, max 2 entries per exhibitor) 33 WATERFOWL

First Prize £5.00, Second Prize £3.00, Third Prize £2.00 Entry Fee £1.00 Class 160 White Miniature or Call Duck or Drake Class 161 Any Other Colour Call Duck or Drake Class 162 Any Variety Bantam Duck or Drake Class 163 Runner Drake Class 164 Runner Duck Class 165 AOV Drake Class 166 AOV Duck Class 167 Juvenile Duck or Drake (exhibitor under 16 yrs, no duplicates, max 2 entries per exhibitor)

34 FARM PRODUCE Judge: Mr John Peckitt, Thirsk PLEASE NOTE THAT ENTRIES IN THIS SECTION WILL BE EXHIBITED IN THE FLEECE TENT WITHIN THE LIVESTOCK SECTION

Closing date for Entries - Postal: Monday 1 st July, Online: Monday 8 th July Forms to be sent to The Show Office, Reagarth Farm, Helmsley, York YO62 5HX

ALL EXHIBITS: TO BE GROWN BY THE EXHIBITOR & APPEAR IN THE CATALOGUE BE LABELLED SECURELY SHOWN AT THE OWNERS RISK NO ENTRIES WILL BE TAKEN ON THE MORNING OF THE SHOW One Admission Ticket for Total Entries of £8 or over

FIRST PRIZE £5.00, SECOND PRIZE £3.00, THIRD PRIZE £2.00 ENTRY FEE: 50p

GRAIN & ROOTS Class 1 12 Heads of Wheat Class 2 12 Heads of Barley Class 3 12 Heads of Oats Class 4 2019 Combined Barley - 0.5kg sample Class 5 6 Stalks of Beans Class 6 2 Fodder Beet - Red or Orange Class 7 2 Fodder Beet - Any other colour Class 8 The Heaviest Root Class 9 6 Farmers Potatoes (unwashed) Class 10 Sample of hay, other than meadow Class 11 Sample of meadow hay - old or new

TROPHY 1 FIELDCARE SHIELD together with special prize of £10 for the best exhibit in Classes 1-4. TROPHY 2 THE KENNETH WILSON CUP for the exhibitor gaining most points in the Roots & Grain Classes

SILAGE Judge: Mr C Lyth, FIRST PRIZE £40, SECOND PRIZE £20, THIRD PRIZE £10 ENTRY FEE: £1.75

Class 12 A sample of Big Bale Silage

TROPHY 3 THE BHE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP

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