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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-05-29, Page 39• .014TAR .O 4.ER.SEY SPRING SCOW Friday, Juno 09 T 12 Noon Judge: Alan Cawdry, Herdsman for Queen Elizabeth • Entries are to be .completed and returned to the Secretary, Faye Fear, Box. 1423, ClintonOnt., NOM 1L0 no later than May 25, 1980. PRIZE MONEY; $50-445,488,.$30.420420415.412410.411. 112A HEIFER CALF, •Junior and Senior, horn after July 1, •1979. Front a dam with at least one:cornpleted record with a, Minimum B,C.A, of 120 for milk. 113AJUNIOR YEA4LING, Jan, 1, 1979 R June 30, 1979, From a dam with at least • one •completed record with a minirnum 13,C.A. of 120 for milk. - • 114A SENIOR YEARLING, July 1, 1978 - Dec. 31, 197x$. From a dam With at least one completed record with a minimum B.C.A. of 120for Milk. Must be. dry: UNI.OR CHAMPION FEMALE. AND RESERVE CHAMPION (Ribbons Only) 115A DRY COW 7, at least one record with a minimum B.C.A. of 125 for milk. An animal shown in this class cannot be shown in any other classes for single animals, including the best udder class, but may be shown in the "Breeders Herd", Must have completed her lactation, within 120 days of the opening of the exhibition. 116A FEMALE, July 1, 1977 - June 1978, in milk or dry. If dry must be within ap- pr "iinately-"8 W "eks of calving. u r from la rw th act teaston"e • completed record with a minimum B.C.A. of 120 for milk, or the "entry" must have attained 'a production record equivalent to a minimum B.C.A. of 120 for milk. 117A FEMALE, July 1, 1976 - June 30, 1977, in milk or dry, must be within ap- proximately 8 weeks of calving. Must be either from a dam with at least one completed record with a minimum B.C.A. of 120 for milk, or the "entry" must have attained a production record equivalent to a minimum B.C.A. of 120 for milk. 118A FEMALE, July 1, 1975.- June 30, 1976, in milk or dry. If dry, must be within approximately 8 weeks .of, calving. At least one record with a minimum B.C.A. of 120 for milk. 119A FEMALE, Prior to July 1975 (5 years old and up). In milk or dry. If dry must be within, approximately 8 weeks of calving. At least one record with a minimum of 120 for milk. 120A BREEDERS HERD (bred and owned by exhibitor) Group of 4 animals, but not more than one bull. Each animal in the group must have been exhibited in one of the classes for single animals or in the Interbreed Best Udder Class. The registration certificate for each respective animal must show the exhibitor as "breeder" and as "owner", in both cases either as an individual `or in partnership. In other words, the exhibitor may be a "joint owner" of an animal and -or the "joint breeder" of an animal. All the animals must be from one faun or breeding unit. 121A WITHIN BREED BEST UDDER CLASS - An entry must have at least 2 records with an average B:C.A. of 140 for milk, or at least 3 records with an average B.C.A. of 130 for milk. Limited to one entry per exhibitor. Records must be available at ringside. Prize money to be paid on first and second placings ONLY. BREEDERS HERD — Trophy donated by the Huron Central Agricultural Society. GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE—.Trophy donated by the President of the Ontario Jersey Club, Mr. Jack Van Egmond, Clinton, RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE — Trophy donated by Verbeek Farm & Garden Centre (purinaDealer), Clinton. JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE — Trophy donated by H. Lobb — Sons Ltd., Clinton. RESERVE JUNIOR, CHAMPION — Trophy donated by Mr. Jack Van Egmond, Clinton. . - • , CASH DONATIONS United Breeders Inc., Guelph - $100.00 Western Ontario Cattle Breeders, Woodstock - $100.00 GENERAL CONDITIONS — Please Read Carefully 1 Only one entry per class is eligible from a breeding unit, except the fair has authorized in up totwo classes, a maximum of two entries in classes: 112A, 113A, 114A, 115A and a maximum of three entries in classes: 116A, 117A, 118A and 119A. Maximum total eligible entries from a breeding unit is 10 head. Example: 2 entries in 2 junior classes plus 1 entry in other classes to a total of 10 head. 2 entries in 1 junior class, 3 entries in 1 mature class plus 1 entry in other classes toa total of 1.0 head. 3 entries in 2 mature classes plus 1 entry in other classes to a total of 10 head. 2 The exhibitor shall be the owner as officially recorded on the registration cer- tificate immediately prior to the commencement of the fair. -. 3-The--registration--certificate--and-the-necessary Record of Performance cer tificates must be available for checking before the commencement of judging. 4 Within the limit of the total number of entries, unlimited substitution of e ies ' owned by the same exhibitor will be permitted. 5 Each exhibitor must be a member of the Huron Central Agriculture)/Society. Membership Fee is $2.00. 6 Cattle are allowed to arrive the night before. 7 15 percent entry fee will be charged.. 8 A further 10 percent will be charged as the Ontario Jersey Clu s donation to the Society. // j, HEALTH REQUIREMENTS: (Please Read Carefull 1' All cattle must be free from Infectious or Conta sous Disease such as Ringworm or Pink -eye. All cattle must be negative to a blood test fortrucellosis, within 60 days, except: (a) Steers (b) Spayed Heifers (c) Brucellosis vaccinated animals under 18 mos. of age (vacc. certificate to accompany animals). (d) Animals from Brucellosis Free Listed Herds (owners to obtain form HA4 from their local Health of Animals Branch Office). (e) Calves under 6 mos. of age (all 4-H,calves to be blood tested). Blood samples are to be taken by local practicing veterinarians or their approved technicians. NO CATTLE WILL BE ALLOWED ENTRY TO THE FAIR. WHICH DO NOT MEET THESE HEALTH REQUIREMENTS. PRIZE LIST CLINTON ,SPRING 1R - 'A.ME U.RON coy N Nrif 4.H1 SHEEP 'CLU' ' Agricultural Society, Clinton,Ontario. Qtrsupervision _ :.. anized,under the su rvision'of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture sponsored locally. by the Huron Central Agr . y O n BASIS OF AWARDS•, 200 points for award . -one ewe plus lambs) or yearling ch%eve zuept'Uay. 200 points for project reports. 200 points fprexarnination.based on club prpject, 100 points for attendance at club meetings and interest: 100 po.ints'for care and feeding methods, 100 points for judging competition. 100 points for showmanship. Prize money will be awarded at the annual Awards. Night in November. It will be donated by the following. Production service of the Canada Department of Agriculture. The Ontario Ministry. of Agriculture and Food. The Huron Central Agricultural Society, Clinton, 10:3Q A.M. --Arrive at grounds. • '- 11:00 A;M. -- Judging of entry and showmanship. ewe and 1 fleece ,of wool at Exhibit: Ewe and lamb(s) or yearling ewe 150points Fleece of wool 50 points TOTAL 200 points Class for Sheep: 1 - Long wool type; 2 -Medium wool type; 3 -Fine wool type; 4 - Market Lamb type; 5 -Yearling ewe. SHEEP C1 Leicester C2 Southdowns C3 Suffolk C9 Oxford C5 Lincolns C6 Any Other Breed PRIZE MONEY (C1-05): $30.,$25.,$20.,$18.,$15.,$12.,$10.,$8.,$7.,$5. PRIZE MONEY (6 ONLY): $15.00412.50,$10.00,$9.00,$7.50,96.00, 65.0044.00,63.50,52.50. RULES AND REGULATIONS 1 Judging will be held on Saturday, June 7, 1980''Starting at 11;00 A.M. 2 No Exhibit to leave grounds before 5.00 P.M., 4-H included. 3 An Entry Fee of 30 percent will be deducted from prize monies $r $10.00. Entry Fee in C6 will be 10 percent. -4 -Each -Breed must -be shpwtiseparatelyand have at least t�, ree (3) exhibitors. in each breed; otherwise, they will be shown in Section C6 - Any'Other Breed. 5 All entries mustbe owned by and registered in the na a of the exhibitor. 6 Entries must have completed their Record of Perfo ance (R.O.P.) test. 7 In -the -breeding classes, only one entry per cl s is eligible from a farm or breeding unit; except an exhibitor may show twry ntries per class in a maximum of two classes. 8 Rules and Regulations established by th//Federal Department of Agriculture will be strictly enforced. 9 All completed Sheep entries must be eceived by the S - Fear, Box 1423, Clinton, Ont., NOM 1LO, not later than May 25, 1980. 10 All exhibitors must be a memj of the Huron Central Agricultural Society. Membership Fee is $2.00. 11 A 1981 membership fee of $ 0 will be deducted from prize winnings. CLASSES 124 •EWE --"Two to "•(two central permanent incisors). —Secon • pair of permanent incisors may be fully up. —Oth• two pairs of temporary incisors ("milk ,teeth") must be firmly in plac • Born to the property of the exhibitor. , 12WE "Full mouth milk teeth"(All eight temporary incisors) Born the property of exhibitor. 126 RAM —"Two Tooth" (Two central permanent incisors). —Second pair of permanent incisors may be fully up. — Other two pairs of temporary incisors ("milk teeth") must be firmly in place. -Born the prop erty-tsf the -exhibitor; - - 127 RAM — "Full mouth milk teeth" (All eight tempory incisors). Born the property of the exhibitor. 128 GET OF SIRE (Born the property of the exhibitor). - A group of three animals, full mouth milk teeth, by the same sire. Both sexes may be represented. 129 BREEDERS FLOCK (Bred and Owned by exhibitor). A group of 4 animals. Both sexes to be represented. Each animal in the group must have been exhibited in one of the preceding classes._All animals in a group to be of one breed. 130 Champion and Reserve Champion Ewe. (Ribbons Only). 131 Champion and Reserve Champion Ram. (Ribbons Only). ti SPECIALS CHAMPION SHEEP SHOWMAN - Prize: Sheep Skin Rug. To be eligible, must be under the age of 21. Open to all rural and urban youths. Tobe shown at 3:00 P.M. CHAMPION FLOCK on the grounds. Bainton Limited,. Blyth Woollen Mill, donates a Sheep Skin Rug. BEST PEN OF 3 YEARLINGS (1 Ram and 2 Ewes) —Allied Chemical Canada Ltd., Supplies and Applicators of Calcium Chloride for road dust control donates $10.00 THE OLD MILL SPECIAL —Directors Choice 1980 - To the exhibitor winning the highest number of points in the SHEEP classes. Points based on one breed only. • HULLETT TOWNSHIP FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE — $10.00..to the exhibitor from Hullett with the most points in the sheep section.