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BEEF CATTLE - Section B
Bayfield
Brussels
Exeter
Mitchell • • ,
KIrkton
SEAFORTH •
Stretford
Teesavatef
Sept. 1 & 2
• Sept. 194 20'
Sept. 22 & 23
Wt. 1-4
' Sept, 9
SEPT. 2t-22
Sept. 20-24
Oct. & 7
Seaforth'Fall Fair Prize List (ctd.)
HEAVY HORSES - Section A
6 5 4 3 '2
6 5' 4 3 2
.....---,----3`. Filly or gelding, 3 years old 6 S 4 3 2
' • 4. Filly, or gelding, 2 years old 6 5 ' 4 . 3 2
5. Filly or gelding, 1 year old c • ' 6 $ ' 4 3 2
6. $100.00 Special: $5.00 entry fee: ode entry from each exhibitor -'
$15; $13; 1.12; $11; $10; $9: $8; $8; S7; $7.
7. Township Special... For best 3 horses from any Municipality,
not necessarily owned by one exhibitor - $12; $9; $6; $3.
8. Best handled colt led by boy or girl 17 years and under $5; *Si; $2.
9.• Best heavy horse on grounds . Badge.
10. Light draught team in harness 35 30 28- 20
11. Percheron team in harness 35 30 25 20
12. Belgian Team in Harness 35 30 ' 25 20
13, Cytde team in harness__, ......,,,-, • 35 - 30 - " 25' 0
14. Commercial .team in harness 35 30 ` 25 20
IS. Single commercial horse in harness 15 10 8 5
16. Four-horse tandem hitch $10.00 per entry
17. Unicorn Hitch $15.00 per entry
Judging 12 o'clock Noon
Committee-Ken Campbell, Oliver Pryce
Section tAr,.2..1ydeedale
Section A-3 Percheron
Section A-4 Belgian
Class
1. Brood mare with foal by side
2, Foal of 1973
Judging 12 o'clock Noon
Committee - Bob Broadfoot, Joe Gibson, Norma Riley, Haney Hoggart
Entry Fee - 15% from all winnings from $5.00 up.
1. Carriage team in harness • 20 12
2. Road team in harness- r N.. 12
3. Single Carriage horse 10 6
4. Single roadster 10 6,
S. Gentlemen's Road race, must race hors.e•
shown in class 4 ' 15 12
6. Children's Bridal couple., Uncle ;•1,6 Years
driving harness pony in buggy.. . . . ,• to 8
7. Registered Hackney pony on line , ' 7 5
8, Single Harness pony, 1-I hands cii:. under. 10 .•8
9. Single harness pony,. I I 'hands - over. , 10 8
10. Single Hackney potty, 11. hands & over 10 8
II': Team of harness ponies, I 1 hands - under 20 - 12
12. Team of Hackney ponies,, I I hands - over, 20 - '12
In classes it. 12, 13, 14 if there are more than 5 entries in a class 'the
eine anal he Split to light and heavy at the discretion of the committee
with full prize money paid.
LIGHT HORSES - Section A-5
6 4
'6 4
10 5
I() S
BREEDERS-4ERITTBred 4ind Owned by eXhibitar),
7 A group of 4janimals. Both sexes to be represented.
Each iminial ,1in the group must have been exhibited in elk of .the
above classes. ,
. .
Entries 'must. meet with the requirements set out in GENERAL
' '10.'/..ES. 1. bl GROUP CLASSES:
exceptte (a) Steers . All entries must be owned by and registered in the name of. the
(b) Spayed 'heifers . exhibitor.
(c) Brucellosis vaccinated animals under 18 months of age (sacc. certifiCate The registration certifiCate for each respective animal must show the ,_
10 8 (ii) Animals from Brdbellosis Free Listed Herds (owner to obtain form HA 4 exhibitor as "breeder" and as "owner" ,1In both cases either as an
to accompany animal), .
• . from their local' Health of Animals Branch office).
individual or in partnership. In other words, to exhibitor maybe a "joint
10 ; 8
8 , 3 (e) Calves under 6 months of age.
• owner" of an and /or the '"joint breeder" of an animal.
Therefore the animals must be:
5 , 3 , 1. Owned and bred by 'the exhibitor, or
Blood samples are to be taken by local practicing veterinarians or their ' 2, Jointly owned and bred by the exhibitor, or
approved technicians.. Certificate must be presented before cattle are 3, Owned an djointly bred by the exhibitor, or
t9 unloaded. 4. Jointly owned and jointly bred by the exhibitor,
„191/„CATILE,,,W.1.1.1,13F. ALLOWED ENTRY TO THE FAIR, WHICH DO
6 4' NO1 MEET 'I/1E HEALTH REOUIREMENTS . ApOV.E. ' •3 2,4 R,.0,P. REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTIRES IN CLASSES FOR BREEDING
6 4 ANIMALS
All.breeding Class entires including the female with calf at foot class must
Sec. B-1 .Shorthorn
Soc. 13•2 Hereford
Sec:. B.3 -(haroitus
Sec. B.4 - Angus ,
Committee: Francis Hicknell, Jos. Devereaux, Nell Dolmage
HEALTH REQUIREMENTS- HURON COUNTY FAIRS
CATTLE:.
All cattle must be free frem,infeclibus or Contagious Diseases such as
Ririgiivorm and Pink-eye. , .
All cattle must be negative to a blood test for Brucellosis, within 60 days
of the Fair,
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WESTERN HORSE SHOW
6:30 p.m. 'Friday Sept. 22, 1978
Seaforth Fair Grounds '
Ron Swartz, Centralia - Judge
Ring Stewarts - Harvey Hoggart, Norma Riley •
• Entry Fee: Jr. Clases (16 yr. as of Jan, 1/78) $1.00 per class
Prize Money 1st $7 2nd" $5 3rd $3
of,
$2 5th $1, •
Entry Fee Open Classes $87) per class
Prize Money 1st $15 2nd 3rd. $7 41-1 $5 5th
$2 00 membership to Seaforti. sriculturat Society (each rider)
1. Open showmanship at Halter-Judged on handler's ability to show a horse
or pony. . :
2, Open Trail Class - rules - you may change hands to work an
obstacle. Slicker and rope required.
3. Jr. Pony Saddle Class Western Tack and'Weslern Dress required. Ponies
to walk, jog, lope, both ways'of tIng and back-up. •
4. Open Flag Race - timed event. •
Disqualification - missing barrel or flag
- breaking timer
- knocking over 'Carrel
5. Open Pick-up Race - helmet for jumper..No horse to go twice. Must be
fully astride horse before finish line. Single entry & - • money, ..
6. Jr. Equitation'- English or Western Tack, Horses or ponies to walk, log
(trot), lope (canter) both ways of ring Back-up readily. Riders may be
asked to work individually and dismount.',
7. Jr. Musical Bags. No cutting inside markers or doubling back., Lea( two
riders will have a run-oft. Western saddles are required. Horses must lope
between bags.
8. Open English Pleasure, Hunt SeatRlders suitably attired. Hot II:, ,dged
•on walk, trot, canter, hand gallop, both ways of ring, back-up .eadily.
Additional .performance may be required by .Looking for gOod
training,.obediende, calmness, Soundness; comfortable way of going. Turn
to the centre for a reverse.
.9. Jr. Potato Race - timed event. Each potato must be put in individually on
each trip toviirt. Potatoes may be dropped in. ,
10. Open Pole Bending - timed event.'
Disqualification .- knocking over pole
-off course
- breaking timer
11. Open Barrel Race - timed event.
Disqualification - knocking over barrel
- off course .
-.breaking timer '
12. Jr. Barrel CraWl Thro. Must not take reins through barrel. Timed event.
Providing ,orse doesn't break timer, horse may be caught & finish.
13. Open Western Pleasure. No tie-downs, rnaliftiValereirtridaViiiibal
hackamor . Rider and horse in western dress and tack. Horse to'be shown
at walk, jog, lope on reasonably loose rein. Horses required to back.
14. Open Novelty Race - announced the day of the Fair •
15. Open Patch Race - Single entry & prize money. Not 'necessary for a
boy-girl partnership.
GENERAL RULES The Society reserves the right to cancel or combine
classes at their discretion. Anyslass having less than 5 entries will be
cancelled and entry fees refunded the day of the show.
Fail Fair
Dates_
DAIRY CATTLE - Section C•
Committee - Gordan Papple, Convener .
Sec. C-1 Guernseys Sec. C-3-Holstein.
Sec. C-2 Ayrshires
HEALTH REQUIREMENTS - HURON COUNTY FAIRS
CATTLE:
All cattle must be free from Infectious or Contagious DiseaseS such as
Ringworm and Pink-eye.
All.cattle must be negative to a tr."t • tor tiruadiiosis, wrtidin ou days'
of the Fair,
except
(a) Steers
(b) Spayed helferS
(c) BrOcellosis vaccinated animals under 18 months of age (vacc.
certificate to atcompa'ny animal).
-(d)Animals-frOM-Brucellosla Free Listed-Herds-(owner-to obtain forrwl-tA
4 from Their local Health of Animals Branch office).
(e) Calves under 8 months of age.
•
Blood samples are to be taken by local practicing veterinarians or their
approved technicians.
Certificate must be presented before cattle are unloaded.
NO CATTLE init4 BE ALLOWED ENTRY TO THE FAilt WHICH Do NOT
MEET THE HEALTH REQUIREMENTS ABOVE.
have been performance tested under an officially recognized Beef Cattle
Testing Program. AnimalS not old enough to have completed test will be
eligible fa showing provided that evidence is available to'show that they •
have been 'enrolled In an officially, recognized 'Beet Cattle Testing
Program."
NUMBER OF ENTRIES PER CLASS •
Nc For the purposes of the Beef Cattle Classifications one entry shall
be Interpreted as follows:
All registered beef cattle of one breed, whether owned by one person. or
more.than one person (individually or jointly) which are maintained on one
farm or breedint unit are considered to be the Production of one farm or.,
breeding unit: '
. ,
Seaforth Agricultural Society author4eEtwo.entries per-class In- e
maximum of two classes 'ih Section B.
Palamar Farm donates rosettes for grand champion female and reserve
grand charhpion female, grand champion male and reserve grand champion
male for each beef breed.
Toronto Dominion Bank, Seaforth, offers a silver tray to any one breeder
with the most points in any one section.
All entries must be owned by and registered in the name of the exhibitor.
1. Female
completed record with a mini
From dam with at lea.V. one
mum B. C. A. of, 120 for milk
1976 (Senior Yearling)
July 1, 1976-Dec. 31
ti
2. Female
be within approximately 8
in milk or dry. If dry Must
July1 1975-June 30,
1976 (2 year old)
weeks Of calving.
Must be either from a dam with at least one completed record with a
minimum B.C.A. of 120 milk for milk, or the ''entry" must have attained a
oroduction record equivalent to a minimum B.C,A. of 120 for milk.
3. Female
July 1, 1974-June 30, in,milk or dry. if dry, must be
1975 (3 year old) within approximately weeks
of calving,
At least one record with a minimum B.C.A. of 120 for milk.
'4. Female ' „.
In milk or dry. If dry, must be within July 1, 1973-June 30,
approximately 8 weeks of calving. , 1974 (4 year old)
At least-one-record with -13 minimum B-:C.-A-:=43t 120- tor milk; -
5. Female
In milk or dry. if dry must be within Prior to July 1, 1973
approximately 8 weeks of calving. (5 years old and up)
At least one record with a minimum B.C.A. of 120 for milk.
'6. Breeders Herd (bred and owned by exhibitor)
Group of 4 animals, but not more than one bull. ' •. ,-•t`
, Eta) animal In the group must have been exhibited in one of the'classes for
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Prize money paid in each of the Sections 'will he:
• $45: $35; $25; $23; $20: $15; $13'; $10; $8: $6.
In order For our Society to he eligible for the 50".I, Federal prize
money grant, there MUST he three exhibitors in each breed or groups of
breeds. It' there are not three exhibitors the Society will pay 50°i of the
^.priiv money offered.
OPTION (I) • •
SEVEN'CLASSIFICATIONS FOR BREEDING ANIMALS
(Breed Competition)
Class Date of Birth
1. Bull May 1, 1977-pec.,31, 1977
_2, Bull Jan. 1, 1977-April 30, 1976197
4,Fem
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3 Bull ate . 76 119977
5. Female (with calf or shoWing evidence of being calf)
(calf not to be considered in the placing of the class).
6. Female with' her 1978 calf at fool-Calf born on or after Jan. 1, 1978. Tht
calf may be of either sex. The cow and her calf,are lo be !edged as a "unit'
in this class or it shown in the !'group" they cannot be shown individually.
The of the CON •and cult' units is loft to the discretion of the
judges, but aS. a guideline point's -,Itotild be allocated .to. each
animal on' a 50-50 bask it the calf is nearing weaning age;