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Lincoln Agricultural Society The Green Scene The Lincoln County Fair 2008 |
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CATTLE SHOWS GUERNSEY - Friday, September 5, 1:00 pm 4-H INTER-COUNTY BEEF - Sunday, September 7, 10:30 am OPEN PUREBRED BEEF - Sunday, September 7, 1 pm COMMITTEE: Chair: Jim McIlwain (905-563-8318), Rob Cosby, Tricia Vaughan, and Craig Comfort RULES
2. Each exhibitor winning the sum of $12.00 or over in prize money will have $6.00 membership fee for next year deducted from their prize money. 3. An entry fee of 15% will be deducted from prize money won unless otherwise stated. 4. Entries: Must be at the Secretary's Office no later than August 25, 2008. Entries must be made on the special entry sheet and completed in detail. 5. Cattle must remain on grounds until 5 pm the day of the show. If any animal is taken from the grounds before specified time, the exhibitor of same may not be entitled to any prized which many have been awarded. 6. Free admission - 1 helper to 4 head of cattle. All other persons must pay admission. 7. All cattle must be purebred and must be accompanied by a proper certificate of registration - NO PHOTOCOPIES. 8. For all dairy cattle classes, the Lincoln Agricultural Society has adopted the Dairy Cattle Classification and prize money schedules offered for Class A exhibitions. All Cattle Shows this year will operate under Category 10 in schedule of prizes. 9. Only one entry per class from a breeding unit, except the Fair may authorize, in up to two classes only, a maximum of two entries in Junior, Female, and Male Classes and a maximum of three entries in Senior Classes (2-year-old and up): maximum total eligible entries from a breeding unit has been increased from 10 to 12 exhibits to allow 4-H calves to be shown by 4-H members in open classes. Such additional exhibits will not be eligible to compete in the Breeders' Herd Class and Get of Sire Class. In each classification where the same or common interests are involved in more than one breeding operation, such operations are considered as one Breeding Unit 10. If not three Exhibitors in any one Breed, the Committee has the right to change the grouping. 11. Production Records - an O.D. H.I.C. Inspection Report Certificate or similar inspection report or certificate issued by an approved supervised D.H.I.A. (P.A.T.L.Q., Quebec) plan in Canada is acceptable proof of performance. A projection of milk production computer printed on an inspection report is proof of performance provided that the inspection report was printed within sixty days of the day of judging and that the projection is based on a lactation period of at least ninety days. NB. A projection of a cow's milk production may be used to qualify the cow or her daughters, where applicable, but not her son. TUBERCULOSIS Certification of tests of tuberculosis are not required to cover cattle organization from herds in restricted areas which have accredited standing and where the individual herds are of good standing. All other cattle will require a negative tuberculin test within sixty days of the opening date of the Fair. BRUCELLOSIS As of September, 1985 Ontario has attained Brucellosis Free Region Status. As a result, cattle entering a Class A or B exhibition such as the Lincoln County Fair originating from herds in Ontario no longer require a negative test within sixty days. Also, cattle do not require a Certificate of Health to enter shows and exhibitions.
PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS At the request of the Joint Dairy Breeds Committee, the 125 B.C.A. performance entry requirement has been removed by Agriculture Canada. The Cattle Committee of the Lincoln Agricultural Society has chosen not to have B.C.A. performance requirements but would request that official performance data be posted in plain sight at the exhibit's stall.
BREEDER'S EDUCATION DISPLAY COMPETITION Open to Guernsey and Hereford Cattle Breeders Display must consist of at least four animals JUDGING: General appearance and eye appeal 20 Farm and breed signs 10 Courtesy of attendants 15 Neatness 10 Grooming of animals 10 Breed information 15 Product information and promotion 20Total Points 100 Lincoln Agricultural Society will offer each day the following prizes: 1st - $50.00, 2nd - $40.00, 3rd - $30.00
CODE OF ETHICS FOR DAIRY CATTLE EXHIBITORS Part 1 - All Dairy Cattle Exhibitors The following practices or procedures are considered unacceptable and defined as being unethical in the show ring of registered dairy cattle. 1. Misrepresenting the age of the animal for the class in which it is shown. 2. Balancing the udder by any means other than by leaving naturally produced milk in any or all quarters. 3. Treating the udder, internally or externally with an irritant, counter-irritant or other substances to temporarily improve conformation or produce unnatural animation. 4. Minimizing the effects of crampiness or lameness by feeding or injecting drugs. 5. Surgery of any kind performed to change the natural contour or appearance of the animal's body, hide or hair. Not included is the removal of warts, teats and horns, clipping and dressing of hair and trimming hooves. 6. Insertion of foreign material/articles under the skin, into the top line or on the feet. 7. Criticizing or interfering with the judge, show management or other exhibitors while in the show ring or other conduct detrimental to the breed or show. Part 2 The provisions of this part apply to entries of a breed regulated by a breed association which has adopted this part. 1. No exhibitor and no agent, employee or other person acting on behalf of an exhibitor shall have in his or her possession or control: a) any hypodermic syringe, needle or other device; b) swabs, cloths or other material, or c) any medicine, preparation or substance, whether in liquid or any other form, intended for use in contravention of the Code of Ethics. 2. Exhibitors will not be allowed to wrap hocks or drain fluid from hocks at a show. 3. All entries and the personal property of all exhibitors, their servants and agents and persons acting on behalf of exhibitors, are subject to inspection by inspectors authorized by a show. All such persons shall co-operate with the inspectors and shall provide all such information in connection with such inspections and shall provide access to the animal and all information reasonably required by inspectors in connection with such inspections and shall provide, if so requested, samples of urine and blood suitable for analysis. Exhibitors shall also remove any udder supports, blankets or other objects limiting the ability of the inspector to undertake a thorough inspection. In particular, the inspectors shall be informed, in advance, of the nature of any medicine, treatment or substance administered to any entry and the reasons therefore. Inspections under this paragraph may be carried out at any time while the animal is at the show and elsewhere in the period ending 30 days after the termination of the show between the hours of 6:00 am and 8:00 pm. 4. Any inspector may, at any time, require the delivery to him of any hypodermic syringe, needle or other device, swabs, cloths or other material, or samples or any medicine, preparation or substance, whether in liquid or other form, in the possession or control of the exhibitor, his servants, agents or persons acting on behalf of the exhibitor for the purposes of laboratory analysis. 5. (a) Subject to the provisions of subparagraph (b), the following entries are disqualified and shall not participate further in the show in which the entry is disqualified. (i) Any animal determined by an inspector, who is also a veterinarian, to have an udder manifesting any of the following" localized swelling, oedema, erythema, sensitivity, reddening, firmness, warmth or exfoliation of the skin, but excluding general oedema associated with parturition or mastitis, or a sore in the area where the large blood vessels enter the udder. (ii) Any animal entered by an exhibitor whose servants, agents or persons acting on his behalf, fails to co-operate in the inspection provided for under paragraphs 3 or 4. (b) The inspector's determination pursuant to subparagraph (a)(I) is subject to an appeal by the exhibitor to the appeal committee appointed by the show or the purpose. Any such appeal must be made by notice in writing delivered to the show management within 1 hour of notification of the inspector's determination. 6. No entry shall be removed from the Fair buildings prior to being exhibited, for any purpose, except upon the express permission of the General Manager and under supervision while absent from the Fair building. Any entry removed without such permission shall be disqualified In keeping with the basic philosophy of the
Fair Association, ethics are an individual responsibility. However, it
should be understood that violators are subject to the disciplinary
provisions of the Association's Rules and Regulations.
Guernsey THE WENTWORTH-NIAGARA DISTRICT GOLDEN GUERNSEY SHOW Friday, September 5, 2008 - 1:00 pm COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVE - Craig Comfort JUDGE: Brianne Brown, Shelborne Classes open to all members of the Niagara District Guernsey Club. All exhibitors must be members. Prize money in all Classes 241 to 249: 1st - $75.00, 2nd - $65.00, 3rd - $55.00, 4th - $45.00, 5th - $35.00, 6th - $25.00, 7th - $15.00, 8th - $10.00 Prize money for Class 252 and 253: 1st - $40.00, 2nd - $30.00, 3rd - $20.00, 4th - $10.00 Class [241] Female - Calf (born September 1/07 - February 28/08) Class [242] Female - Junior Yearling (born March 1/07 - August 31/07) Class [243] Female - Senior Yearling (born September 1/06 - February 28/07) Class [244] Jr. Champion Female - Ribbons only Class [245] Female - 2-year-old (born September 1/05 - August 31/06) Class [246] Female - 3-year-old (born September 1/04 - August 31/05) Class [247] Female - 4-year-old (born September 1/03 - August 31/04). In milk or dry. Class [248] Female - 5-year-old (born September 1/02 - August 31/03). In milk or dry. Class [249] Female - Mature cow (born prior to September 1/02). In milk or dry. If dry must be within approximately 8 weeks of calving. Class [250] Sr. Champion Female - Ribbons only Class [251] Grand Champion Female - Ribbons only Class [252] Best Udder Class - Judge shall designate best three udders in Classes 245 to 248. These designated exhibits shall compete for 1st, 2nd and 3rd best udders in the show. Class [253] Breeder's Herd (bred and owned by one exhibitor). Group of three animals, but not more than one bull. Each animal in the group must have been exhibited in one of the classes for single animals. The registration certificate for each respective animal must show the exhibitor a breeder and as owner - in both cases either as an individual or in partnership. In other words, the exhibitor may be a joint owner and/or the joint breeder of an animal. All the animals must be from one farm or breeding unit. C Junior Champion Female - Selkirk View Farms Trophy C Grand Champion Female - Maplehurst Farm Trophy C Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor Banner presented by Wentworth-Niagara Guernsey Club Class [254] The Tall Pines Farm Trophy, donated by Mr. Kenneth Mulkins for the Grand Champion Calf (Jr. or Sr.), shown by a boy or girl under 21 years of age. Calf to be shown under the control of the exhibitor. Class [255] Comfort Farms Showmanship Trophy, donated by Lloyd Comfort, open to exhibitors under 21 years of age as of Jan. 1/07. Class [256] Running Spring Farm Showmanship Trophy, donated by Morris Bartlett, for pre-4H age boy or girl, exhibitor can be allowed help in the ring and can show any size calf. SPECIAL: MINOR BROS., NOTL - Champion Female 1 bag Calf Starter SPECIAL: KEN BASSINDALE - 1st place two-year old 1 bag Mineral International Stock food GUERNSEY BREEDERS' EDUCATIONAL DISPLAY COMPETITION ( Prize money and ribbons on three places only ) Prize money: 1st - $50.00, 2nd - $40.00, 3rd - $30.00 (To be judged at 12 noon, September 7, 2007) LOWDEN'S DONATION OF SHAVINGS
OPEN PUREBRED BEEF CATTLE 1 pm Sunday, September 7, 2008 COMMITTEE: Chair: Jim McIlwain (905-563-8318), Stephen Capell, Jim McMillan JUDGE: John Hill, St. George Prize money in all classes will be as follows: 1st - $75.00, 2nd - $65.00, 3rd - $55.00, 4th - $45.00, 5th - $35.00, 6th - $25.00, 7th - $15.00, 8th - $10.00 Class [261] Bull - Calf (born on or after January 1/08). Minimum of three months of age when judged. Class [262] Bull - born January 1/07 - December 31/07 Class [263] Jr. Champion Male - Ribbons only Class [264] Bull - born January 1/06 - December 31/06 Class [265] Sr. Champion Male - Ribbons only Class [266] Grand Champion Male - Ribbons only Class [267] Female - Calf (born on or after January 1/08). Minimum of three months of age when judged. Class [268] Female - born April 1/07 - December 31/07 Class [269] Female - born January 1/07- March 31/07 Class [270] Jr. Champion & Reserve Female - Ribbons only Class [271] Female - born January 1/06 - December 31/06 with her own 2008 natural, purebred, tattooed calf at foot. Class [272] Female - born prior to January 1/06 with her own 2008 natural purebred, tattooed calf at foot. Class [273] Sr. Champion Female - Ribbons only Class [274] Grand Champion Female - Ribbons only Class [275] Get of Sire - A group of three animals from the same sire, both sexes represented. At least one animal owned by the exhibitor. Animals must be shown in previous class. Class [276] Breeder's Herd - A group of four animals bred by the exhibitor, both sexes represented, must be exhibited in one of the above classes. At least one animal must be owned by the exhibitor. Class [277] Progeny of Dam - a group of 2 animals, either sex, the progeny of one dam, must be shown in previous classes. One animal must be owned by the exhibitor. 11:15 am - Sunday, September 7, 2008 Prize money for Classes 277 - 279 1st - $60.00, 2nd - $50.00, 3rd - $40.00, 4th - $30.00, 5th - $20.00, 6th - $10.00, 7th - $10.00, 8th - $10.00 Class [278] 2008 Beef Project - Calf born in 2008 Class [279] 2007 Beef Project - Yearling Market Heifer (not shown in open purebreed class Class [280] 2007 Beef Project - Market Steer A Trophy for Champion Female will be donated by the Lincoln Agricultural Society. SPECIAL: MINOR BROS., NOTL - Champion Female & Male 1 block Red Salt BEEF BREEDERS' EDUCATIONAL DISPLAY COMPETITION (Prize money and ribbons on three places only ) Prize money: 1st - $50.00, 2nd - $40.00, 3rd - $30.00 (To be judged at 12 noon, September 9, 2007) LOWDEN'S FEED & SUPPLY, SMITHVILLE Thanks for your donations of shavings |
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