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CONTENTS CONTENTS GENERAL President’s Message COMPETITION INFORMATION Page 4 Daily Exhibitor Awards Section 3 1 3 Page 22 Staff Contact List6 Angus Competition 300 23 General Information7 Charolais Competition 303 29 The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Endowment Fund8 Hereford Competition 301 34 Women of Excellence in Agriculture Award8 Limousin Competition 305 40 General Rules & Regulations9 Shorthorn Competition 302 45 2014 Livestock Competition — Rules & Regulations 12 National Simmental Competition 304 50 2014 Auction Sales and Market Livestock Information 17 National Junior Beef Heifer Show 10555 2014 Beef Cattle Competition — General Information 18 Queen’s Guineas Competition 10060 Large LivestockEntry Form – English66 Large Livestock Entry Form – French68 TD Youth Leadership Congress Entry Form 70 3 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Welcome to the 2014 Royal Agricultural Winter Fair! As we build on our traditions and incorporate new features, this year’s Fair promises to be our best ever. Showcasing Canadian agriculture is our mission — it’s in our history and it’s in our blood. The Royal is passionate about providing an opportunity for exhibitors to display their very best, in competition with each other and to showcase our best to the world through shows and sales. Paul Larmer President Royal Agricultural Winter Fair This year, The Royal is pleased to once again host multiple national livestock shows including the Simmental, Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Holstein and Jersey shows in addition to the Canadian Meat Goat Association East National Show. The TD Youth Congress Weekend will showcase Canada’s young and aspiring 4-Hers as they compete in various venues and competitions. Over 1200 youth will showcase their talent and in the process, they’ll be building their skills for future leadership in agriculture. The Road to The Royal is challenging for these young people. The path to The Royal takes on new relevance as we increase the Fair’s exposure to local food and cuisine through our Road to the Royal Chef Challenge. Following regional competitions at local fairs, The Road To The Royal winners will come to this year’s Fair to compete against other winners in exciting, crowd-pleasing competitions. That’s just the beginning of what you can expect to see in food at The Royal. From the For The Love of Food feature exhibit to The Amazing Food Journey to jam and jelly competitions, everyone stands to learn and experience the farm-to-fork story we present at The Royal. It all adds up to “farm fresh fun” for city and country visitors alike. As the world’s premier indoor food and agricultural fair, this 10-day event demands the dedication and support of hundreds of exhibitors, staff and volunteers. On behalf of The Royal’s Board of Directors, I extend our sincere appreciation to all our exhibitors, corporate and government sponsors, private donors, volunteers and of course our Canadian and global visitors for their continued support of this remarkable event. We’re building on 92 years of tradition — and the best is yet to come. Follow us at www.royalfair.org to ensure you don’t miss anything this year’s Fair has to offer. Enjoy! 4 STAFF CONTACT LIST PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Main Reception (416) 263-3400 AGRICULTURE SHOW OFFICE Agriculture Show Office Coordinator Murray Gregory 263-3418 mgregory@royalfair.org active after September 15, 2014 Sandra Banks sbanks@royalfair.org Executive Assistant Manager, Operations & Commercial Exhibits Gabe Simms gsimms@royalfair.org 263-3408 HORSE SHOW Horse Show Manager Peter Doubleday263-3417 Christine Reupke creupke@royalfair org 263-3407 263-3401 Horse Show Business Manager Robert MacAskill rmacaskill@royalfair.org 263-3498 263-3406 Event Director ADMINISTRATION Chief Executive Officer OPERATIONS & COMMERCIAL EXHIBITS SPONSORSHIP SALES AND DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURE SHOW Director, Agriculture and Food Peter Hohenadel phohenadel@royalfair.org 263-3482 Manager, Agriculture & Local Food Caitlin O’Neill coneill@royalfair.org 263-3440 Agriculture Events Coordinator Rebecca Egan regan@royalfair.org 263-3430 Director, Finance Janet Scott jscott@royalfair.org 263-3469 Financial Administrator Omnya Nawar onawar@royalfair.org 263-3496 FINANCE Director, Sponsorship Lee Rennick lrennick@royalfair.org 263-3402 Sponsor Engagement & Sales Manager Christine Kuzyk ckuzyk@royalfair.org 263-3424 MARKETING Marketing Communications & Community Relations Karen Poncelet 263-3411 kponcelet@royalfair.org HOSPITALITY Director, Hospitality & Special Events Tim Lilleyman tlilleyman@royalfair.org 263-3413 Stephanie Phillips sphillips@royalfair.org 263-3495 FEATURE PROGRAMMING Manager, Features & Education 6 GENERAL INFORMATION PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE MAILING ADDRESS SHIPPING ADDRESS Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Ricoh Coliseum, Exhibition Place 100 Princes’ Blvd Toronto, ON M6K 3C3 Canada Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Door 33, Ricoh Coliseum, Manitoba Drive Toronto, ON M6K 3C3 Canada PARKING VIOLATIONS The RAWF will not be responsible for payment of parking violations incurred by any person(s) prior to, during or after the RAWF. LIVESTOCK TRAILER PARKING Exhibitor trailers can be parked OFF Exhibition grounds at no charge during the RAWF. A map to allocated parking locations will be provided upon arrival. SHUTTLE SERVICE A shuttle will operate between the Direct Energy Centre/RICOH Coliseum Buildings and the Ontario Place Parking Lot on a regular basis. There will be no charge for this service. ONTARIO HYDRO SAFETY REGULATIONS The Ontario Electrical Safety Code Rule 2-022, requires that all electrical equipment must be approved before it may lawfully be advertised, displayed, offered for sale, sold, or otherwise disposed of or used in this Province. It is, therefore, the responsibility of each exhibitor to ensure that all electrical equipment in, on or about his/her booth comply with the above regulations. This includes electrical merchandise as well as lighting and display equipment. Should any of this equipment not comply, it is recommended that you request temporary permission to exhibit while the necessary electrical approvals certification is being sought: Electrical Safety Authority Attn.: Provincial Code Engineer 155 Matheson Road West Mississauga, ON L5R 3L5 Tel: (905) 712-5363 Failure to comply could result in the equipment being refused connection to the source of electrical supply and may even be ordered removed from display. ELECTRICAL POWER: The electrical power in all buildings is 60 cycle. The outlets in most buildings have three prongs. All electrical appliances used in buildings where such outlets have been installed must be equipped with cords having three-pronged grounded plugs. COOKING APPLIANCES: No cooking units shall be allowed in the buildings. All electrical appliances used must be equipped with cords having three-pronged grounded plugs. ELECTRICAL SERVICES: All exhibitors must use the services of the in-house electrical company contacted through Direct Energy Centre. ATTENTION UNITED STATES AND FOREIGN EXHIBITORS PAYMENT OF FEES 1. All fees must be paid in Canadian Funds. 2. In order to obtain maximum premium on US funds, (1) pay by credit card, VISA or MASTERCARD accepted or (2) purchase a Canadian Dollar Draft or Money Order at your Bank or Post Office. 3. DO NOT SEND cheques drawn on US Banks marked as “Payable in Canadian Dollars,” as we are unable to negotiate same. International exhibitors MUST pay the HST charges on their entries, as the service is being provided in Canada. CUSTOMS Exhibits from the United States or any other foreign country will be admitted in bond without collection of duties, if returned within ninety days from date of importation. Exhibitors from outside Canada should contact the RAWF’s designated customs broker: Livingston Event Logistics (formally Mendelssohn), 40 University Avenue, Suite 400, Toronto, ON, M5J 1T1. Tel 416-863-9339 or Fax 416-863-5149. Livingston Event Logistics have offices at most Ports of Entry to Canada. It is suggested that exhibitors contact Livingston Event Logistics well in advance of entry to Canada. U.S. Livestock Exhibitors – Import permits are necessary for temporary entry to Canada. Please refer to the Rules & Regulations for detailed permit instructions and requirements for Breeding Cattle imported from the United States to Canada on temporary status. 7 GENERAL INFORMATION PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL WINTER FAIR ENDOWMENT FUND The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair has an established Endowment Fund which exists to provide reserves for responsible financial management, and also to provide a source of funding for initiatives deemed critical to advancing the objectives of The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. Enriching The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Endowment Fund is an important responsibility shared by those who are committed to the future of this great Canadian institution. The demands today are significant, and the dreams for tomorrow limitless – and we all have the ability to contribute either directly or indirectly. If you would like more information about The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Endowment Fund, including details as to how to make a contribution, please contact the Chief Executive Officer, Royal Agricultural Winter Fair at 416-263-3400. WOMEN OF EXCELLENCE IN AGRICULTURE AWARD Since 1996, the Federated Women’s Institutes of Ontario (FWIO) have recognized the significant contribution made by women in agriculture at The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair by presenting them with the prestigious Woman of Excellence in Agriculture Award. Criteria for Selection Open to all women currently or previously involved in agriculture, The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair and their community (i.e. 4-H, Fair Board or Plowing Match). Nominations Your nomination package must include: A typed profile, not to exceed 500 words, describing the agricultural work of the nominee, involvement at The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair and in their community. Three nominators, providing letters of recommendation (not to exceed one page each) and the nominee’s contact information Call for Nominations FWIO invites you to recognize a deserving woman who has tirelessly contributed to “excellence in agriculture” at The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. The winner will be FWIO’s guest of honour at the Tribute to Agricultural Excellence Luncheon, where the award will be presented. Selection The winner will be selected by an appointed committee of FWIO representatives and notified by September 30. Applications available from: Federated Women’s Institutes of Ontario 7382 Wellington Road 30, RR 5 Guelph, ON N1H 6J2 Phone: 519-836-3078 Email: fwio@fwio.on.ca Deadline: Submit completed nomination packages by September 15 each year. All nominations are to be sent to the FWIO Offices. Previous Winners 1996 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Miriam Detwiler Joy Palmer Evelyn McCutcheon Grace Oesch Cathy Wilson Pinkney Cathy Lasby Jane Whaley Josie Wintersinger 2003 2005 2007 2008 2009 2011 2012 2013 Sharon Douglas Monica Veit Judy Shelley Joanne Currie Doris Aitken Katie Wilman Karen Eastman Velthuis Mary Ann Found 8 GENERAL RULES & REGULATIONS PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE The following General Rules and Regulations of The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair are applicable and must be followed. Where there is an exception to any rule or regulation, it is duly noted in the appropriate section and must be followed. INTERPRETATION ENTRY PROCEDURE 1. Throughout the Competition Book, The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Association of Canada and The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair shall be referred to as the “RAWF” or “The Royal” a.“Directors” means the Board of Directors of the RAWF. b.“Chief Executive Officer” or “CEO” means the Chief Executive Officer of the RAWF. c.“Judge” means the person(s) contracted by the RAWF to decide events/ competitions/shows at such RAWF. d.“Exhibitor” means any owner signing an Entry Form and /or the lessee, manager, agent nominator, driver, rider or employee of such owner. 2. The RAWF Management has the final and absolute right to interpret these rules and regulations and to determine all matters, questions or differences in regard thereto, or otherwise arising out of, or in connection with, or incident to the RAWF. 3. The Management has the right to amend or add to these Rules and Regulations from time to time. 4. Any exhibitor who violates any of the rules and regulations printed in the Competition Book will forfeit all privileges and premiums upon decision of the management. This may include any or all of the following: a.Prizes, awards, diplomas, certificates b.Prize money c.Forfeiture of any or all passes, entry fees and stall rental fees d.Banned from exhibiting at future Royals. This exhibitor may also be subject to such penalty as the Executive Committee may determine. 5. An entry will be considered valid only when the RAWF receives a properly completed and signed Entry Form including payment in full by no later than the entry closing date. The RAWF reserves the right to refuse any entry, at its sole discretion, and to return any entry fee without further liability. Closing dates are stated in each competition section. 6. If the number of entries exceeds the capacity of the facility, The Royal reserves the right to return entries. 7. If an Entry Form is sent by FAX machine: a.Please indicate that you have faxed your entry, on the entry form. b.Entries will only be accepted if payment is made by credit card and the credit card information is completed on the form. c.Do not FAX Entry Form more than once unless instructed to do so by the RAWF. 8. Payment of entry fees will be accepted by MasterCard/ VISA or cheque. HST should be added to all fees quoted unless otherwise stated, and must be paid in Canadian funds. (US exhibitors please refer to the U.S. and Foreign Exhibitors page). 9. Exhibits that have been erroneously entered, may, at the discretion of the Agriculture Manager, be transferred to their proper classes prior to judging. 10. No Substitution will be accepted after the entry closing date, except as referred to in the appropriate section. 11. Firms and co-partnerships entering exhibits for competition must be in existence at the time of making the entry and in all cases must be bona fide. Affidavits of the particulars of firms may be required by the Executive Committee. 12. Unless otherwise specified, no entry is required for championships or specials, provided the animal or article is entered in the appropriate regular class. First and second prize winners are automatically eligible for championships. EXHIBITS 13. All exhibits shall be under the control and direction of the RAWF but solely at the risk of the exhibitor. The RAWF will not be responsible for damage, injury, loss or theft of any exhibit, irrespective of the cause of such damage, injury, loss or theft. Each exhibitor will be solely responsible for any damage, injury, loss or theft occasioned by or arising from any article exhibited by him/her and shall indemnify the RAWF against all legal or other proceedings in regard thereto. 14. No exhibit shall be temporarily removed during the RAWF without the written authority of the Chief Executive Officer and this written permission shall be given only on leaving such deposit as the Chief Executive Officer shall specify, and the written authority shall state the departure time and return time of the exhibit. If the exhibit is not returned in accordance with the terms of the authority, the deposit will be forfeited to the RAWF. 15. Under no circumstances will articles which are offensive by reason of their odour or appearance or which are dangerous by reason of their combustible or explosive character, be accepted or admitted, and if any such be allowed admission, through misrepresentation or otherwise, they must be removed by order of the Chief Executive Officer. 9 GENERAL RULES & REGULATIONS PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE EXHIBITS (cont’d) DISPLAYS 16. No exhibit shall have overhead storage of any kind as it does not comply with the RAWF safety protocols. 17. No pets will be allowed in the facilities with the exception of service dogs. 18. If required by the RAWF Management, an exhibitor shall make a statutory declaration that the article exhibited by him/her is exhibited in accordance with and in all respects comply with the rules and regulations of the RAWF. In case any exhibitor refuses to make such declaration, all premiums awarded to him/her shall be forfeited and all such articles shall be removed forthwith if so ordered by the Executive Committee. 24. Exhibitors will not be permitted to call attention to their exhibits in a noisy or disorderly manner. Only such signs and placards may be used throughout the buildings as the Chief Executive Officer shall approve and allow. The Executive Committee reserves the right to prescribe the dimensions and regulate the position of all signs, and generally to direct the arrangement of the exhibits, so far as the same may be necessary to secure harmony and an attractive appearance. Except with permission of the CEO, no person(s) will be permitted to distribute advertising matter in the RAWF Coliseum except from his/her exhibit, nor tack up or post any advertisement, bill, card, etc., except in the space occupied by the exhibitor. 25. Undue noise or unseemly methods of demonstrations made in the operation of displays will not be tolerated. Noise levels of sound amplification equipment must not interfere with any other persons. RAWF may terminate the use of any such equipment or methods. The final decision of what constitutes undue noice and unseemly methods shall rest with the RAWF. 26. In an effort to best utilize the space in the barn for animal and exhibitor use, tents and displays will only be permitted once the stalling plan has been finalized. Exhibitors wishing to have a display and/or tent must complete the tent/display application and submit it to the Agriculture Show Office along with entries before the respective entry closing date of each section. EXHIBITOR CONDUCT 19. Any false representation, interference or unacceptable conduct on the part of an Exhibitor will be dealt with by the RAWF according to the circumstances of the case. 20.Upon the discovery of any fraud, deception or dishonest practice, either in the preparation or ownership or of any misrepresentation concerning any article exhibited, which may have affected or have been intended to affect the decision of the judges, the Executive Committee has the power to withhold the payment of any prize awarded. The Executive Committee may prohibit any such party or parties from exhibiting at the RAWF for one or more years and may also publish the names of such persons as may be deemed expedient. 21. Consumption of alcoholic beverages outside of designated licensed areas of the RAWF will not be tolerated. Violators of this rule will be dealt with accordingly 22. In accordance with the Smoke-Free Ontario Act, smoking is not allowed in the barns or indoor area. 23. Professional displays are encouraged. Space visible to the public and/or your neighbouring exhibitors must be finished attractively. Please see the display/tent sectio on the entry form to apply. Tents/displays that are approved by RAWF Management will be subject to a fee. Tent space will be limited to 10x10 and display space will be limited to 10x7. Tents and displays are to be incorporated into the stalling area. Tents and displays will not be permitted on the stalling row ends or against the building walls due to fire and safety protocols. Only one tent and/or booth is allowed per string. A tent is to be used for tack storage. A display booth is to be used for farm or animal promotion only. Any tents or displays that are not utilized in the appropriate manner, as deemed by management, will be removed.All tents and display must post their permit for the clear view of the Fre Marshall and RAWF staff. 27.Pop-up tents will be required to have an operable fire extinguisher positioned on the outside of the tent. The Fire Marshal has the authority to look in any pop-up tent, at any time, if there is probable cause. If possible, the Fire Marshal will check with string personnel prior to entry. 28. Remember: Fire Regulations and enhanced grounds safety measures are designed for the protection and safety of you and your property. JUDGES AND JUDGING 29. Judges are expected to familiarize themselves with all the rules and regulations of the RAWF and to particularly note those bearing on the classes to be judged by them. 30.In the absence of competition in any class, the judge will award such premium as he/she determines the exhibit deserves. He/she will exercise his/her discretion as to whether first, second or any premium will be awarded. Judges may not award prizes to unworthy exhibits. 31. If there is any question regarding the legitimacy of an entry, or the right of an article to compete in any section or class, the judge shall report this to the superintendent or clerk in charge. 32. All judging documentation (each page initialed) must be signed with the judge’s regular signature and returned to the Agriculture Show Office as soon as the awards are completed. Judges should not leave the RAWF until they have ascertained that there are no protests against any of the awards in the classes they have judged. 10 GENERAL RULES & REGULATIONS PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE JUDGES AND JUDGING (cont’d) PROTESTS 33. The decision of the judges shall be final in all cases. However, should an exhibitor have a protest, the following procedure must be followed: a.All protests must be in writing and must state plainly the cause of complaint or appeal and must be delivered to the Chief Executive Officer’s Office within two (2) hours of judging (for livestock). For all other competitions, complaints must be delivered to the CEO’s office within 48 hours. b.The protest must be accompanied by a deposit which will be forfeited if the protest is not sustained. c.Deposit amounts are as follows: $100 Livestock (this includes livestock youth shows) $50 Agriculture Product and Dance Competitions d. No appeal from an award based upon a statement that the judge has overlooked an exhibit will be considered by the Executive Committee. 34.Any exhibitor who by himself/herself, his/her agent or employee interferes or shows disrespect to any judge during the performance of his/her duties on the premises occupied by the RAWF or is guilty of conduct calculated to bring the RAWF into disrepute shall be subject to any or all the forfeitures and/or penalties provided for in rule #4. 35. All other protests must be made out to the RAWF in writing and accompanied by a deposit of $50. Such protests must plainly state the cause of complaint, concern or appeal and must be delivered to the CEO’s office within 48 hours of the event or visit. SUPERINTENDENTS AND ASSISTANTS 36. Subject to the direction of the RAWF Agriculture Manager, each superintendent and/ or assistant is responsible for the section to which he/she is assigned. Consequently, exhibitors are required to follow his/her instructions in matters pertaining to the placing and showing of exhibits. AWARDS 37. Prize money will be mailed as soon as possible after the close of the RAWF and will be paid in Canadian funds. Exhibitors who do not receive their prize money by January 5 of the year following the RAWF, must apply to the Agriculture department for payment thereof, in writing, before January 10, quoting specifics of the competition, class and placing. 38. The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair reserves the right to not process cheques in the amount of or less than $25.00 for all shows where prizes are being offered. 39. Ribbons and trophies will be awarded as follows: a.Ribbons First. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red Second . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue Third . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White Fourth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yellow Fifth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Green Sixth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pink Seventh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Purple Eighth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brown Ninth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orange Tenth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pale Blue Championship. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red, White & Blue Reserve Championship. . . . . . . . . . . . . Royal Purple b.Trophies – Trophies offered for perpetual competition will remain in the custody of the RAWF. The name of each winner will be engraved thereon or on the plate attached thereto. 40. Each exhibitor shall agree that photographs taken of the exhibitor and/or exhibits by any photographer approved by the RAWF may be used for purposes of promotion by the RAWF or its official sponsors. 11 SECTION 2014 LIVESTOCK TITLE COMPETITION — RULES & REGULATIONS SECTION ### LIVESTOCK RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. OWNERSHIP: All entries must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor; owned by and registered in the name of the exhibitor at the time of entry closing. The breeder of the animal will be the person(s) recorded as such on the registration certificate. An animal owned jointly by more than one individual, firm or institution must be registered in the names of the joint owners. In the event that one of the joint owners is the breeder of the animal, he may include it in a group class having a bred and owned requirement. 2. CANCELLATION AND REFUNDS: a. Entries and full payment are due on or before the posted closing date. b. Entries received after the posted closing date will be accepted at the discretion of the RAWF and late penalties may apply (See individual competition section) c. Cancellations received due to extraordinary circumstances (eg. Natural disasters, storms, accidents or emergencies) will be addressed on a case by case basis by RAWF Management. d. Cancellations or scratches received prior to the closing date will receive a refund of 100% of entry fee less the administration fee and related costs. e. Refunds for entries following the closing date will only be accepted if accompanied by a signed veterinary or medical certificate. In this event 25% of the entry fees and administration fee will be withheld. Refunds will be paid within 30 days of the close of the Fair. In the event that an animal’s entry is cancelled for health issues and a refund is awarded no substitution will be allowed. 3. The competence of the handlers and show-people is considered essential. Untrained individuals, including show personnel and visitors, should not be permitted to handle animals or equipment. Exhibitors are expected to provide adequate training for anyone handling their livestock. Any exhibitor who cannot handle their animal will not be allowed in the show ring, at the discretion of the RAWF management. 4. All livestock entered in purebred classes for show or sale at the RAWF must be recorded as Purebred as determined by the by-laws of an Association authorized to register animals of that breed. Each breed association shall: a. Be solely responsible to assure that its breed registration rules, regulations and by-laws, including those relating to ownership and to those relating to criteria defining “purebred” for that specific breed are adhered to. b. Be solely responsible to verify and assure, prior to the competition, that each entry made in a breed association sanctioned show is eligible to compete in the class or classes declared by the exhibitor. c. Indemnify the RAWF against all legal or other proceedings related to the implementation of the breed association’s rules, regulations and by-laws. 5. PRODUCTION OF CERTIFICATES: Exhibitors of animals entered in the purebred classes must have original certificates of registration available for inspection by the relevant Breed Association or RAWF officials. 6. CFIA TAGS: All livestock must arrive with CFIA tags and they are to be tagged before leaving the farm. Exhibitors with animals that arrive without tags are subject to a $1,300.00 personal fine, and a fine of $1,300.00 for the trucker and another $1,300.00 fine for the site of acceptance (RAWF). The exhibitor will be responsible for the total fine payment of $3,900.00. The RAWF is NOT a tagging station for livestock. 7. GROUPS: Animals comprising an exhibit in a group class must have been entered and shown in their respective sections for single animals, except in cases where it is permissible to include an animal for which no section for single animals is provided. 8. BARREN ANIMALS: The Association debars and will, to the utmost of its power, discourage and prohibit the showing of barren animals in breeding classes/shows. 9. STALLS: Stalls and pens for livestock will be allotted by the Superintendent of the division. No exhibitor has the right of use to any stall at succeeding Fairs. Consequently, exhibitors installing fittings in a stall do so subject to the RAWF’s right to enter the stall and remove such fittings when, in the opinion of management, it is desirable to do so to cope with stabling requirements or to comply with fire safety regulations. No overhead storage will be permitted as per general rule #16. 10. ACCOMMODATION FOR LIVESTOCK: It shall be the duty of the Superintendent of the division to prevent an exhibitor from utilizing too many stalls or pens or from unduly crowding their animals; to regulate the use of stalls or pens for purposes other than the accommodation of exhibits and to require the use of sufficient bedding by each exhibitor, at the expense of such exhibitor, 12 PRESIDENT’S 2014 LIVESTOCK MESSAGE COMPETITION — RULES & REGULATIONS to provide a neat and attractive exhibit. NOTE: Stalls will be assigned at the complete discretion of the Superintendent with regard to the number of entries an exhibitor brings to the RAWF. The Superintendent’s decision is final. Any exhibitors who do not tie their entries as assigned may be asked to leave the grounds and forfeit their entry fees. For Display and pop-up tent regulations, refer to General Rule #26. 11. STALL BED (BEEF): A standard amount of first bedding pack will be provided for Beef Cattle and Youth Cattle shows. a. Shavings may be used at the owner’s expense. b. Beef and youth cattle exhibitors will not be permitted to use straw in the designated stalls. Straw will only be allowed for tie-outs. 12. FORAGE AND BEDDING: Hay, straw and grain may be purchased on site at reasonable prices from an authorized contractor. To prevent congestion in the aisles during the hours of peak attendance, no deliveries of feed will be made after 10:00 a.m. Exhibitors may bring in feed and bedding for their own livestock, but delivery of such feed and bedding will be restricted to the period between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. NO SELLING OF HAY, STRAW OR GRAIN BY ANY PERSON OTHER THAN THE RAWF’S AUTHORIZED CONTRACTOR WILL BE PERMITTED. Extra bales of straw may be placed in feed aisles. All feed buckets, forks and other equipment used in connection with the exhibit must be stored in the feed aisles when not in use and nothing may be stored in such aisles to a height greater than that of the partitions. NO LARGE ROUND or SQUARE BALES (of any kind) ARE ALLOWED TO BE STORED IN THE BARN. 13. MANURE: We ask for all exhibitors’ cooperation in keeping the barn as clean as possible. If your animal drops manure in the aisles or on the carpet, we ask that you clean it up immediately. Manure must be removed by the exhibitor and taken to the specified containers outside the barn for the duration of the show. It must not be piled in the aisles or in the barn during the day. This rule will be in effect from November 4 to November 16, inclusive. Wire, bottles or other solid objects must not be disposed of in the manure. Exhibitors must bring their own manure carts to move their manure to storage. 14. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES: To avoid accidents and subsequent claims for damages that could involve an exhibitor; no milking machine or other electrical appliance without a guard over its moving parts is to be placed in the public aisles or beside animals. No electrical appliance may be used unless it has a three-pronged plug and a ground wire. 15. ARRIVAL OF EXHIBITS: No exhibitor or exhibit may be brought into the RAWF prior to Wednesday, Nov. 5, 8:00 a.m. except when otherwise specified. All articles and animals must be in place and all rubbish waste material cleared away by 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, Nov 6, the day prior to the opening of the RAWF and shall remain in place until the time authorized for their release. 16. RELEASE OF EXHIBITS: See departure times within appropriate competition sections. These times will be strictly adhered to. Any exhibitor who moves out before designated time will be subject to a $400 penalty and may not be permitted to exhibit at the RAWF in future years. Management reserves the right to allow for special circumstances. 17. All livestock entries are eligible for an environmental fee. HEALTH OF LIVESTOCK The health regulations are subject to change without notice. 18.CANADIAN CATTLE a. There is no official (CFIA) testing or certification required. Individual classes may have specific requirements and certification. b. All cattle entering the RAWF premises must have a Canadian Cattle Identification Agency (CCIA) Eartag. 19.AMERICAN CATTLE: see page 5 for Import Permit requirements for Breeding Cattle Imported from the United States to Canada. Testing Requirements: Tuberculosis a. The herd of origin must be a Tuberculosis accredited herd and certified as such by the United States Department of Agriculture, and must have been tuberculin tested within twelve months preceding the date of animal importation; or b. The herd of origin is a herd of negative status in a modified Tuberculosis accredited area, and is recognized by the United States Department of Agriculture and the animal proved negative to a tuberculin test performed within sixty days preceding date of importation. 13 PRESIDENT’S 2014 LIVESTOCK MESSAGE COMPETITION — RULES & REGULATIONS 19. Brucellosis a. If the animal originates from a Brucellosis-free herd, certified as such by the Department of Agriculture of the United States from any State irrespective of the status attributed to the State, it must either: i. Prove negative to serum agglutination test at a dilution of 1:50 for Brucellosis performed within thirty days preceding the date of importation or, ii. A female, if less than 18 months of age at the date of importation has been vaccinated with a Brucella abortus strain 19 vaccine not less than two months and not more than eight months after birth. iii. The animal to be imported must not have been vaccinated for Brucellosis under the whole herd vaccination program for the Department of Agriculture of the United States. b. In the case of an animal that does not originate from a Brucellosis-free herd, the following certification and/or testing applies: Free States i. Established Herd: No clinical or serological evidence of Brucellosis in herd the previous 24 months. No additional tests to the above requirements. ii. Assembled Herd: No clinical or serological evidence of brucellosis in herd since established. Additional test 30 days prior to above requirement. Class A or B States iii. Established Herd: No clinical or serological evidence of brucellosis in herd the previous 24 months. No additions to herd except by natural increase unless tested negative at least 60 days prior to the test. No additions to herd except spayed heifers tested above. iv. Assembled Herd: All animals except those under six months of age, official vaccinates under 18 months of age, steers & spayed heifers tested negative in the preceding 12 months. Animal was present and identified in above test or was natural increase since test. This test was performed at least 60 days prior to the above test. Anaplasmosis a. Established Herd: Herd of origin was inspected within 30 days of importation and no clinical evidence of Anaplasmosis was found. To the best knowledge and belief of the veterinarian making or endorsing the certificate, no clinical or serological evidence of Anaplasmosis has occurred in the herd of origin during the previous 24 months. Animal was negative to a cELISA for Anaplasmosis performed within 30 days preceding importation. b. Assembled Herd: All cattle proved negative to a test for Anaplasmosis performed within 12 months preceding date of importation. The animal was present and identified in this test or was a natural increase to the herd. The animal was negative to a complement fixation test performed within 30 days of importation and at least 60 days after the herd test. Bluetongue (State of Florida only) a. Breeding cattle imported from the state of Florida require a negative test for bluetongue using the c-ELISA test methodology within thirty (30) days prior to import; OR, b. In the case of a positive result, a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test must be performed with negative results for virus within 30 days of import. c. It is suggested that animals being sampled have both a serum sample and blood sample drawn at the same time and be sent to the lab with the request that, if the c-ELISA test is positive, then a PCR test is to be conducted. 20. CANADIAN SHEEP and GOATS a. Producers must ensure that an approved Canadian Sheep Identification Program (CSIP) eartag is applied to all sheep and lambs on their premises before they leave their farm of origin. b. All sheep and goat entries must be inspected at the RAWF for freedom from infectious and contagious diseases. 21. DISEASED ANIMALS: In the interest of maintaining a high standard of animal health, all livestock are subject to inspection upon arrival and throughout the show by inspectors appointed by the RAWF, officers of Agriculture Canada and veterinarians. If evidence of an infectious or contagious disease is discovered, the owner of the infected animal shall be required to move it to a designated area within the building or, on order from the RAWF or breed association officer, immediately remove it from the premises. 14 PRESIDENT’S 2014 LIVESTOCK MESSAGE COMPETITION — RULES & REGULATIONS 22. TREATMENT OF ANIMALS: Abuse of animal(s) in any form will not be allowed. Any violation of this rule will result in immediate disciplinary action. In all aspects of the RAWF, the well-being of animals shall take priority over the demands of owners, sellers, buyers, organizers, sponsors and officials. a. Recommended Codes of Practice are currently in place for poultry, hogs, dairy cattle, beef cattle, horses, sheep, goats, rabbits and livestock transportation. These Codes have been designed to guide farmers, handlers, transporters, and processors in their practices. The codes have been drafted through close consultation with producers, government researchers and industry and it is the responsibility of the exhibitor to familiarize themselves with their species codes of practice and put these recommendations in practice at the RAWF. b. Animal health, stall/animal sanitation, and safety should be considered at all times. Adequate provisions must be made for ventilation, feeding, and watering throughout the show. All handling, housing and veterinary treatment must ensure the health and welfare of the animals. surgical operation to correct defects, or the performance of any act, operation to exaggerate the natural conformation of the animal. a. Every exhibitor, in consideration of their entry being accepted, specifically undertakes that no animal entered by him/her has been or will be before entering the judging ring, unethically fitted. The exhibitor agrees to submit for inspection any animal entered by him/her, at any time required before any inspector(s) or appointed for this purpose by the RAWF/affiliated association. They further agree that the opinion of such inspector(s) be valid and their call to be final and conclusive and without recourse against the RAWF/ affiliated association. The exhibitor, by entering the animal for exhibition, hereby releases the RAWF from all claims and demands whatsoever in connection with the disqualification of any animal under the provisions of this section. b. If an animal which in the opinion of an inspector or inspectors appointed for the purpose has been unethically fitted, the incident will be reported and the RAWF/affiliated associations will adhere to the penalties outlined by the RAWF/affiliated association. 23. TAMPERING WITH LIVESTOCK: The unethical fitting of livestock entered for competition is prohibited. For the purpose of the RAWF, unethical fitting is deemed to consist of any treatment or operation materially altering the structure or natural conformation of any part of an animal’s body such as: the introduction of air, liquids, or other substances subcutaneously in any part of the body, 24. The RAWF reserves the right to collect urine or blood samples from any animal for laboratory analysis. An exhibitor of an animal producing a sample having a quantity of diuretic or unapproved medication of any kind will forfeit all rights and privileges to exhibit at any future RAWF and forfeit any prize money earned by the present exhibition of the animal or animals in question. 25. No artificial colouring of hair or wool will be allowed. 26. REFUSAL TO SHOW OR PARADE: Exhibitors refusing to lead out their animals for parade or for competition in the show ring, when called by the official in charge, will forfeit all prizes previously won and may be debarred from further participation in the RAWF and be required to remove their animals from the premises within six hours after such refusal. 27. TIME OF SHOWING: The livestock judging schedule will be published in the livestock prize list and repeated in the livestock catalogue. Exhibitors are required to act accordingly; any animal not presented in the ring at the time the class is scheduled will be barred from showing. 28. SPECTATORS BARRED FROM LIVESTOCK RING(S): No persons other than judges, officials and attendants holding animals being exhibited will be allowed in the show ring during the time of judging. 29. CANADIAN CATTLE IDENTIFICATION AGENCY: The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair requires our exhibitors to ear tag EVERY animal for health purposes. 15 PRESIDENT’S 2014 LIVESTOCK MESSAGE COMPETITION — RULES & REGULATIONS REQUIREMENTS FOR BREEDING CATTLE IMPORTED FROM THE UNITED STATES TO CANADA The definition of “breeding cattle” includes animals imported for breeding purposes as well as for show, exhibition or feeding but does not include animals imported for immediate slaughter, feeder cattle consigned to an approved feedlot under the Restricted Feeder Program or calves 8-14 days of age imported under the Feeder Bob Calf Program. General Requirements 1. All breeding cattle require an Import Permit ($100) issued by a CFIA office prior to the arrival of the animal at a port of entry. 2. Breeding cattle imported into Canada must be born after January 1, 1999 and the animals must be identified with a permanent identification recognized by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and are not under restriction for movement, slaughter or destruction control. 3. Breeding cattle are required to be identified with an official USDA metal eartag or a National Animal Identification System (NAIS) compliant “840” radio frequency “RF” eartag and a tattoo. The tattoo must be in the right ear and show the letters “USA” at a minimum of 1 cm in height, or the case of a female animal, it may be the official United States calfhood vaccination tattoo that includes the US registered shield and “V”. Animals for temporary entry of a period of ninety (90) days or less bearing an NAIS compliant “840” RF eartag are not required to have a tattoo. 4. Breeding cattle imported into Canada must have a tag applied before import or as soon as they arrive at initial destination under the national livestock identification program as per section 189 of the Health of Animals Regulations unless they have been identified with a NAIS compliant “840” radio frequency “RF” eartag. The importer must report the tag information to the administrator of the program as required and within the time period specified, and as well, to the CFIA location where the importation of the animal occurred if the tag is not already present in the animal at the time of import. 5. Breeding cattle may only be imported into Canada from the United States if the animal is transported directly to the Canada-United States border from the place of origin in the United States where it was tested in accordance with the Import Permit conditions. Breeding cattle may be transported directly to the Canada-United States border from a consignment sale or a show in the United States if the animal was tested in accordance with the Import Permit conditions on the farm of origin and the animal was transported directly to the consignment sale or show from the place at which it was tested. All breeding cattle and other ruminants at the consignment sale or show must have the equivalent herd status as the animals to be imported into Canada. 6. An animal that was born after its mother was tested is not required to meet the test requirements of this document if the animal is imported into Canada at the same time as its mother. An animal that was born after its mother was tested, unless it was born en route to Canada, must be identified with permanent identification and recorded on the health certificate of its mother. 7. Breeding cattle must be accompanied by a certificate of an official veterinarian of the United States or a certificate of a veterinarian licensed in the United States and endorsed by an official veterinarian of the United States. The certificate must contain the name and address of the consignor, the location where the animal is exported from and the name and address of the consignee. The certificate must also clearly identify the animal and show that the animal was inspected by a veterinarian within 30 days preceding the date of importation, that the animal was found to be free from any communicable disease and that the animal was to the best of the knowledge and belief of the veterinarian, not exposed to any communicable disease within 60 days preceding the date of the inspection. Detailed test Requirements for the Import of Breeding Cattle can be found on the Canadian Food Inspection website http://www.inspection.gc.ca (click address) Information and instructions to obtain Import Permit: 1. A copy of the permit application form (form 5083) can be found on the Canadian Food Inspection website: http://www.inspection.gc.ca or by contacting the Agriculture Show Office at 416-263-3418 2. An import permit is required for every livestock trailer crossing the border and all cattle on trailer must be listed on the permit. 3. Complete all fields. In description/purpose box, please list “Exhibition at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair.” In destination please list the Royal address. Send import application form to the CFIA Ontario area office: 174 Stone Rd W, Guelph, ON, N1G 4S9. Telephone: 226-2178555. Fax: 226-217-8419. 4. Once completed and payment received, CFIA will courier the permit to the exhibitor. If you have more questions about re-entry please contact the US Veterinary Services at the following numbers: Importing and Exporting Live Animals Phone: 301-734-8364 Import: 301-734-4704 Export: 301-734-6402 16 PRESIDENT’S 2014 AUCTION MESSAGE SALES AND MARKET LIVESTOCK INFORMATION 1. All Market Livestock exhibited at the 2014 Royal Agricultural Winter Fair must be sold through auction sales. 2. The selling weight of Market Lambs and Queen’s Guineas steers will be recorded on the day previous to the sale. The Ontario Junior Barrow animals will be sold on the basis of live weight. 3. In the operation of these sales, the RAWF acts in the capacity of agent, and as such undertakes to collect the proceeds of sale from the buyers and to remit same, less commission and any other charges, to the exhibitor. 4. The person signing the sale ticket or identified by the auctioneer as the buyer will be deemed to be the buyer and will be required to make settlement to the RAWF or the retained sale management group within 72 hours of the conclusion of the sale in which the animal or carcass was purchased. If groups are purchasing, the person identified as the buyer on the sale ticket will be billed by the RAWF for 100% of the purchase. It is the responsibility of all members to manage their own settlement within the group. 5. Every animal shall be at the risk of the purchaser when the auctioneer declares it to be sold. 6. Purchasers of live animals will be responsible for pick up and delivery of their purchases to the slaughter plant of their choice immediately following the sale. 7. Except in cases where management may order top prize winners to be retained on the premises until the conclusion of the RAWF, animals sold in these auctions must be removed from the premises by the buyers or their agents within 12 hours of the conclusion of the sales in which they were sold. 8. Exhibitors must: a. Provide attendants to conduct their animals to and from the weigh scales and sale ring. b. Present their animals in the sale ring in the order indicated by the sale catalogue. c. In the case of single steers: leave a suitable halter with the animals. d. Animals sold by one exhibitor may be offered for sale and sold as a group. e. The committee reserves the right to combine into groups of 5 or less, any steers, lambs or hogs exhibited in the same class. In the event that this right is exercised, the grouping will be done at the conclusion of the judging of the class and while the animals are still in the ring. 9. Exhibitors are not permitted to display ribbons or banners won at other shows when presenting their animals in the auction ring. 10. A selling commission will be charged as outlined in Table: Market Livestock Sales Commission Rates. 11. The buyer will also be charged 1.5% of the purchase price as an administration fee. 12.Exhibitors of animals placed in the Championship row are responsible for providing feed for their animals until the close of the Show. Market Livestock Sales Commission Rates Gross Sale Live Rate Up to $2000 6% $2001 – $10,000 8% $10,001 – $20,000 10% $20,001 – $30,000 12% Over $30,000 15% Please note that the rates are only charged on values over the threshold amount. e.g. Live animal Gross $12,500 would be charged: 6% on $2,000 plus 8% on $8,000 then 10% on $2,500. Grading Services provided by the Canadian Beef Grading Agency and the Ontario Pork Grading Authority. 17 2014 BEEF CATTLE COMPETITION — GENERAL INFORMATION INFORMATION The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair gratefully acknowledges the contribution from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada for their overall sponsorship of the Beef Cattle Shows. COMPETITION INFORMATION Chairman: Brian Jones Vice Chairman: Leon Silk Past Chairman: Brian Lee Committee Brian Aitkin Doris Aitkin Brad Buchanan Charles Burns Gord Crawford Mark Cressman Billy Elmhirst Hugh Fletcher Everett Hall Brian Hicks Bill Jackson Dwight Koyle Bill McConnell Tom McDonald Jim Murray Mike Ormiston John Pearson Gord Tomlinson Bob Thurston Entry Closing Date: Entry Fee: Late Entry Fee: Monday, September 29, 2014 $60 per entry (Exception: Group Classes have no entry fee – Beef Only) $250.00 per entry will apply to all entries after September 30th and enforced by the Agriculture Show Office. No entry fee in Breeders Herd, Junior Get of Sire, Get of Sire, Progeny of Dam, Two Bulls Bred and Owned, Best Pair of Females and Best Pair Both Sexes Tie-Out Fee: Included in the Entry Fee Blocking Chute Fee:$38 NOTE: 1. Tie-Outs will NOT be available until Monday, November 3, after 3:00 pm. 2. A single leadsman can only handle a maximum of 2 animals at one time, for safety reasons. 18 2014 BEEF CATTLE COMPETITION — GENERAL INFORMATION INFORMATION RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. GLASS BOTTLES ARE NOT PERMITTED IN THE BARNS for safety and environmental reasons. 2. The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair has banned the use of aerosol cans in the Marshalling area. Failure to comply with this rule will result in disqualification. 3. This show (sections 300-305) is recognized as a purebred show and as such, registrations will be governed by Livestock Rules and Regulations Rule #4 which states all livestock entered in purebred classes for show or sale at the RAWF must be recorded as Purebred as determined by the by-laws of an Association authorized to regerster animals of that breed. 4. There shall be no limit on the number of entries that may be made by an exhibitor. Notwithstanding this provision the maximum number of animals and groups that may be shown by an exhibitor shall be as follows: a. In classes for single animals: No restriction on the number of animals shown by an exhibitor. b. In classes for groups: One group. c. The maximum number of animals of one breed that an exhibitor may bring to the show in classes for single animals is 16 for all breeds. d. A breeding unit may show 2 additional exhibits provided these are 4-H animals shown by 4-H members. These exhibits will not be eligible to compete in the Breeders Herd and Get of Sire Class. 5. There will be a MINIMUM 50 animals SHOWN in any beef breed show. The RAWF reserves the right to cancel a show if insufficient entries are received by the entry deadline. a. The cow/calf classes are considered one animal entry as the cow/calf must be shown as a single unit to be eligible for placement by the judge. b. If a breed does not show the minimum number, that breed will be placed on probation for two years. If that breed does not reach the minimum number of animals shown during the probation years the association will not have representatives appointed to the RAWF show committee, the show will be dropped and the breed association will be given the opportunity to put on a live animal display. 6. At the time of entry the following information must be given with respect to each animal entered, including calves with cows: a. Name and registration number b. Tattoo number (MUST BE LEGIBLE) c. Date of birth d. Name of sire and dam e. All calves must be entered on the Entry Form along with their dams including calves with cows f. Entered in the name of the registered owner(s) g. Breeder’s Name NOTE: The entry fee is for making the entry ONLY. It is not a stall fee and does not guarantee stall space. You will be allocated space based on the number of animals you bring to the show. 7. No animal may be shown in more than one class for single animals except championships, special prizes or groups. To be eligible for showing in a group class, every member of the group must have been exhibited in its appropriate class for single animals. Calves shown in single classes will not be allowed to be shown in a single class with their dam, unless otherwise stated in the individual breed section. 8. The original registration certificates of all entries must accompany cattle to the show and must be checked by an official of the breed association concerned. 9. Ear tagging and animal identification must be in compliance with mandatory traceability rules and regulations of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. 10. Requirement for entry in classes for breeding animals: All calves and yearlings must be weighed at the show prior to showing with their birth date, show weight, and weight per day of age posted in the stall. All other entries must be weighed with their weight posted (at the breed association’s discretion and decision). 19 2014 BEEF CATTLE COMPETITION — GENERAL INFORMATION 11. Substitutions will be allowed, as follows: a. 2 substitutions within breed per exhibitor. b. If a change of ownership occurs to an animal entered in the RAWF after the entry closing date and a copy of the transferred registration paper is presented to the RAWF Agriculture Show Office prior to the printing of the catalogue the new owner will be credited as the exhibitor. c. If made with the RAWF Agriculture Show Office staff upon arrival. 14. Provision has been made whereby the RAWF will supply an area for tying out beef cattle at night, between the hours of 5:30 pm and 7:00 am. Cattle will be allowed in the designated area only. [The tie-out fee is included in the entry fee.] No first bedding will be provided. 12. A joint ownership entry must be made on a separate Entry Form, and the entry must be registered under the names of the owners. In the event that one of the joint owners is the breeder of the animal he may include it in his exhibit in a group class having a “bred by” requirement. 16. In an effort to improve the traffic flow the following restrictions have been placed on the number of blocking chutes that an exhibitor may bring to the RAWF: a. less than 3 head stabled - no chute b. 3 - 6 head stabled - 1 chute c. 7 or more head stabled - 2 chutes d. Chute tags can be purchased on entry form. All chutes must have tag attached to a visible bar. e. Chutes must be placed in an area as directed by Beef Cattle Superintendent. f. Chutes will not be provided by the RAWF. 13. An exhibitor is not required to list the names and numbers of the animals comprising a herd or group at the time of entry, but must give such information to the official of the breed association concerned with checking registration certificates before the commencement of judging of the herd or group. 15. Any male over a year must have a ring or lead when out of stalls. Any male over a year found to be out of stalls without a ring or lead will be barred from showing. 17. Blocking chutes found in the barn that have not been paid for or are not located in a designated area will be charged a fee of $100.00 per chute and impounded. 18. A standard amount of a first bedding pack of wood bark will be provided for Beef Cattle. NO STRAW WILL BE ALLOWED IN THE BEEF BARN. Shavings may be used at the owner’s expense. Straw will ONLY be allowed for tie-outs. 19. No butt fans. Only overhead side mounted fans will be allowed. 20.A maximum of 1 head fan per 5 animals will be permitted. 21. Fire Marshall orders prohibit the stacking of feed and straw against the wall of the cattle barn. 22. All exhibitors are requested to show in dress approved by the breed association while showing animals in the ring. Such apparel shall not bear any letters, marks or labels purporting to reveal the identity of the exhibitor. 23. All animals must be identified in the show ring by numbers only displayed on the backs of the exhibitors. In order that these numbers may be displayed properly, a special harness is necessary. The numbers will be supplied at no cost to the exhibitor. No ear tags which identify the exhibitor will be allowed. 20 2014 BEEF CATTLE COMPETITION — GENERAL INFORMATION 24. The following criteria will be used to determine the winners of the Premier Exhibitor and the Premier Breeder Awards for each beef breed (sec. 300 - 305): Premier Exhibitor Award: An award is presented to the breeding unit (exhibitor) with the most points for animals owned and shown by the breeding unit, based on their highest six (6) placings in the individual classes. All animals accumulating points for this award must be the entries of one breeding unit. A breeding unit is defined as “that person whose name appears on the Certificate of Registration as owner or partner, who pays the entry fee, and has the animal in their show string.” Points shall be awarded as follows: 1st – 7 2nd – 6 3rd – 5 4th – 4 5th – 3 6th – 2 7th – 1 To be eligible for this award the exhibitor must have entered and shown in a minimum of five single classes. Premier Breeder Award: An award is presented to the individual or company (as recorded on the Certificate of Registration) whose animals accumulate the highest total points based on their highest six (6) placings in the individual classes. To be eligible for the Premier Breeder Award, the breeder must exhibit at the show. Qualification for this award is based on Canadian rules that specify all owners at the time of conception are the breeders of the animals. Points will be awarded as follows: 1st – 7 2nd – 6 3rd – 5 4th – 4 5th – 3 6th – 2 7th – 1 To be eligible for the Premier Breeder Award the Breeder must exhibit at the show. In the event of a tie for the Premier Breeder Award, the Award shall go to whichever breeder that places highest in the Breeder’s Herd. Note: The Royal is pleased to announce the return of QUEEN’S GUINEAS AUCTION Friday, November 7, 4:30 pm Scotiabank Ring of Excellence to be followed by THE ELITE BEEF BREEDS SALE Friday, November 7, 6:30 pm Scotiabank Ring of Excellence Managed by Bohrson Marketing Services. DAILY 1. There must be a minimum of 13 animals exhibited in a class before it will be split. 2. Classes will be split in multiples of 12. (i.e. 1-12, 13-24, 25-36, 37-48, etc.) 21 BEEF CATTLE COMPETITION 2014 DAILY EXHIBITOR AWARDS — GENERAL INFORMATION SECTION 313 Daily Exhibitor Awards are sponsored by H.S. Knill Transport RULES AND REGULATIONS Open to owner-exhibitors or herdsmen in Beef Cattle Sections. Every owner-exhibitor or herdsman in charge of an exhibit comprised of at least four animals shall be deemed to be a Competitor. The judges will be inspecting the exhibits several times daily between the hours of 8:00 am and 9:00 pm throughout the period of the RAWF. Points will be awarded as follows: Neatness of the exhibit and the area immediately adjacent thereto 30 Appearance of the animals at all times but particularly on non-show days 30 Attractiveness of signs and the display area 10 Initiative and courtesy displayed by the contestant in dealing with the public and fellow exhibitors including RAWF staff 30 Total100 22 SECTION 2014 ANGUS TITLE COMPETITION SECTION SECTION300 ### The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair gratefully acknowledges the contribution from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada for their overall sponsorship of the Beef Cattle Shows. NOTE: Black Angus and Red Angus will be shown together in one show. COMPETITION INFORMATION Breed Contact: Brian Jones, 416-999-9870 MOVE IN: Tie Outs: Monday, November 3, 2014 – after 3:00 pm Barns Stall Exhibits Set up: Tuesday, November 4, 2014, after 4:00 pm Cattle: Wednesday, November 5, 2014, cattle must be in place before Thursday, November 6, 2014, 8:00 am MOVE OUT: Monday, November 10, 2014, between 10:00 am–12:00 pm JUDGING INFORMATION Date: Time: Location: Judge: Sunday, November 9, 2014 10:00 am Scotiabank Ring of Excellence, West Lee & Dawn Witson, Bashaw, Alberta 23 2014 ANGUS COMPETITION EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE These rules will be strictly enforced: 1. All Ontario exhibitors must be a member of the Ontario Angus Association. 2. All entries MUST be registered with the Canadian or American Angus Association. 3. Registration papers MUST be presented at time of processing. ‘C.M. numbers,’ ‘pending,’ or ‘applied for’ will not qualify for the Angus Show. All animals must be legibly tattooed. 4. Any Angus shown at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair (RAWF) is subjected to parentage tests. Tests to be supervised by the Ontario Angus Association. 5. Exhibitor Attire – A Canadian Angus Show Vest must be worn, over a light coloured or white shirt. Exhibitors failing to comply with this rule will not be allowed in the ring. 6. Vests can be purchased from the Canadian Angus Association. Pre-order your vest to ensure the proper size. 7. The Canadian Angus Association has passed a resolution “that all paint products be banned from Canadian Angus sponsored shows.” The Royal Agricultural SECTION 300 Winter Fair has also banned all aerosol cans from the marshalling area, as per rule #2 of the General Beef Rules and Regulations. The Ontario Angus Association is enforcing this ban. By entering your animals you are agreeing to abide by these rules and failure to comply will result in disqualification. 8. All 2012, 2013 and 2014 born entries are required to be tagged with Green Angus RFID tags in order to be shown. 24 2014 ANGUS COMPETITION SECTION 300 CLASSES 1 Female calf, born in 2014, min. of 3 months of age on day of judging. Will be divided into a maximum of three divisions: Junior, Intermediate and Senior. Splits will be made in each division as required. 10 Rosettes 2 3 Junior Division Female Calf Champion and Reserve 2 Rosettes Intermediate Division Female Calf Champion and Reserve 2 Rosettes 4 Senior Division Female Calf Champion and Reserve 2 Rosettes 5 Female heifer, born 2013. Will be divided into a maximum of three divisions: Junior, Intermediate and Senior. Splits will be made in each division as required 10 Rosettes 6 Junior Division Yearling Heifer Champion and Reserve 2 Rosettes 7 Intermediate Division Yearling Heifer Champion and Reserve 2 Rosettes 8 Senior Division Yearling Heifer Champion and Reserve 2 Rosettes 11 Senior Champion and Reserve 2 Rosettes 12 Grand Champion and Reserve 2 Rosettes 13 Bull calf, born in 2014, min. of 3 months of age on day of judging. Will be divided into a maximum of three divisions: Junior, Intermediate and Senior. Splits will be made in each division as required 10 Rosettes 9 Female, born in 2012, with her own 2014 natural, purebred, tattooed calf at foot. Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible to be shown as a single animal in Breeder’s Herd and Get of Sire only 10 Rosettes 10 Female, born prior to January 1, 2012, with her own 2014 natural purebred, tattooed calf at foot. Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible to be shown as a single animal in Breeder’s Herd and Get of Sire only 10 Rosettes EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE: Calf information must be written on the entry form. 14 Junior Division Bull Calf Champion and Reserve 2 Rosettes 15 Intermediate Division Bull Calf Champion and Reserve 2 Rosettes 16 Senior Division Bull Calf Champion and Reserve 2 Rosettes 17 Bull Yearling Born April 1, 2013 – December 31, 2013 10 Rosettes 25 2014 ANGUS COMPETITION SECTION 300 CLASSES 18 Bull Yearling Born January 1, 2013 – March 31, 2013 10 Rosettes 19 Junior Bull Champion and Reserve 2 Rosettes 20 Bull, born in 2012 10 Rosettes 21 Grand Champion Bull and Reserve 2 Rosettes SPECIALS 25 Get of Sire A group of three (3) animals from the same sire, both sexes represented, must have been exhibited in previous classes. One animal must be owned by the exhibitor. 5 Rosettes 26 Junior Get of Sire A group of three (3) calendar year calves, by the same sire both sexes represented, must have been exhibited in previous classes. One animal must be owned by the exhibitor. 5 Rosettes 22 Two Bulls, bred and owned by the exhibitor 10 Rosettes 27 Progeny of Dam 23 Supreme Champion 2 Rosettes A group of two (2) animals either sex, the progeny of one dam, must have been exhibited in previous classes. One animal must be owned by the exhibitor. 24 Breeder’s Herd 5 Rosettes A group of four (4) animals bred by the exhibitor, both sexes represented, must have been exhibited in previous classes. One animal must be owned by the exhibitor. Premier Exhibitor Award An award is presented to the breeding unit (exhibitor) with the most points for animals owned and shown by the breeding unit based on their highest six (6) placings in the individual classes. All animals accumulating points for this award must be the entries of one breeding unit. A breeding unit is defined as “that person whose name appears on the Certificate of Registration as owner or partner, who pays the entry fee, and has the animal in their show string.” Banner presented by The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. Premier Breeder Award An award is presented to the individual or company (as recorded on the Certificate of Registration) whose animals accumulate the highest total points based on their highest six (6) placings in the individual classes. To be eligible for the Premier Breeder Award, the breeder must exhibit at the show. Qualification for this award is based on Canadian rules that specify all owners at the time of conception are the breeders of the animals. Banner presented by The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. 5 Rosettes 26 2014 ANGUS COMPETITION SPECIALS continued Don Head Challenge Trophy (Perpetual) Presented to the exhibitor of the Grand Champion Angus Bull. Donated by members of the Redelmeier family in memory of their father the late Mr. W. Redelmeier, Don Head Farms, Richmond Hill, ON. Aberdeen Angus Cattle Society Challenge Cup (Perpetual) SECTION 300 BANNERS Champion Junior Heifer Calf Presented by Locust Grove Angus, Milton, ON Reserve Champion Junior Heifer Calf Presented by JPD Farms, Innisfil, ON Champion Intermediate Heifer Calf Presented by GenerVations, Guelph, ON Reserve Champion Intermediate Heifer Calf Presented to the Supreme Champion of the show by the Aberdeen Angus Cattle Society of Scotland. The Grand Champion Bull and Grand Champion Female will be eligible to compete. Presented by Central Ontario Angus Club John C. Graham Trophy Presented by Enright Farms, Renfrew, ON Presented to the Jr. Champion Bull or Heifer. Champion Junior Yearling Female Champion Senior Heifer Calf Presented by Brantnor Angus, Woodville, ON Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf Presented by Sunset Acres, Kemptville, ON Reserve Champion Junior Yearling Female Presented by Tambri Farms, Paisley, ON Intermediate Champion Junior Yearling Female Presented by Harron Farms, Allenford, ON Reserve Intermediate Champion Junior Yearling Female Presented by Sonny Way Angus, Little Britain, ON Senior Champion Junior Yearling Female Presented by Whiskey Lane Livestock, Indian River, ON Reserve Senior Champion Junior Yearling Female Presented by Upper Glen Angus, Georgetown, ON Champion Senior Female Presented by Bailey Acres, Port Perry, ON Reserve Champion Senior Female Presented by the Blue Water Angus Club Grand Champion Female Presented Lynden Manor Angus, Troy, ON Reserve Grand Champion Female Presented by Ellanvanin Farms, Gormley, ON Champion Junior Bull Calf Presented by Ontario Angus Association Reserve Champion Junior Bull Calf Presented by the Ontario Angus Association Champion Intermediate Bull Calf Presented by Vos Vegas Farms, Corbyville, ON Reserve Champion Intermediate Bull Calf Presented by the Western Ontario Angus Club 27 2014 ANGUS COMPETITION SECTION 300 BANNERS continued Champion Senior Bull Calf Grand Champion Bull Presented in memory of Jeff “Butch” Bailey, by the Ottawa Valley Angus Club Presented by Ellanvanin Farms, Gormley, ON Reserve Champion Senior Bull Calf Presented by Paradise Farms, Caledon, ON Presented by Green Tree Angus, Limehouse, ON Champion Junior Bull Presented by the Eastern Ontario Angus Club. Reserve Champion Junior Bull Presented by Worthmor Cattle Co. Campbellford, ON Champion Senior Bull Presented by Tullamore Farms, Caledon East, ON Reserve Grand Champion Bull Supreme Champion of the Show Presented by Bridgehaven Farms, Kincardine, ON Champion Breeder’s Herd Presented by Rideau Angus Farms, Kemptville, ON Progeny of Dam Presented by Ontario Angus Association Reserve Champion Senior Bull Presented by Burnbrae Farms, Lyn, ON 28 2014 CHAROLAIS COMPETITION SECTION 303 The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair gratefully acknowledges the contribution from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada for their overall sponsorship of the Beef Cattle Shows. COMPETITION INFORMATION Breed Contact: Brad Buchanan, 519-400-0668 2014 CHAROLAIS COMPETITION SECTION 303 Tie Outs: Monday, November 3, 2014 – after 3:00 pm MOVE IN: Barns Stall Exhibits Set up: Tuesday, November 4, 2014, after 4:00 pm Cattle: Wednesday, November 5, 2014, cattle must be in place before Thursday, November 6, 2014, 8:00 am MOVE OUT: Sunday, November 9, 2014, between 6:00 pm — 9:00 pm JUDGING INFORMATION Date: Friday, November 7, 2014 Time: Immediately following the Junior Show – 4:30 pm Location: Scotiabank Ring of Excellence East Judge: Levi Jackson, Sedley, Saskatchewan JUNIOR CHAROLAIS SHOW Date: Friday, November 7, 2014 Time: 11:30 am Location: Scotiabank Ring of Excellence East Ribbons 1st to 5th will be awarded. Showmanship only 29 2014 CHAROLAIS COMPETITION EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE: 1. Exhibitor Attire: All Charolais exhibitors must wear the black Charolais Show Vest and white shirt while in the show ring. Vests will be available for purchase prior to the show or by contacting Charolais Secretary Doris Aitken at 519-323-2538 to order. 2. The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair has banned the use of aerosol cans in the marshalling area as per General Beef Rule #2. Failure to comply with this will result in disqualification. SECTION 303 CLASSES 1 Female Calf 7 Born in 2014, March 1 – min. 3 months of age on day of judging 2 10 Rosettes Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible to be shown as a single animal in Breeder’s Herd and Get of Sire only Female Calf 10 Rosettes 2014 CHAROLAIS COMPETITION Born in 2014, January 1 to the last day of February SECTION 303 10 Rosettes 3 Female Calf Champion and Reserve Banners 4 Female Heifer Born April 1 – December 31, 2013 10 Rosettes 5 Female, born in 2012, with her own 2014, natural purebred, tattooed calf at foot. Female Heifer Born January 1 – March 31, 2013 10 Rosettes 6 Junior Champion Female and Reserve Banner 8 Female, born prior to January 1, 2012, with her own 2014, natural purebred, tattooed calf at foot. Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible to be shown as a single animal in Breeder’s Herd and Get of Sire only 10 Rosettes EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE: Calf information must be written on the entry form. 9 Senior Champion Female and Reserve Banners 10 Grand Champion Female and Reserve Banners 30 2014 CHAROLAIS COMPETITION SECTION 303 CLASSES continued 11 Bull Calf Born in 2014, March 1 – min. 3 months of age on day of judging 10 Rosettes 12 Bull Calf Born in 2014, January 1 to the last day of February 10 Rosettes 13 Bull Calf Champion and Reserve Banners SPECIALS 18 Grand Champion Bull and Reserve Banners 19 Two Bulls bred and owned by the exhibitor 5 Rosettes 2014 CHAROLAIS COMPETITION 20 Breeder’ s Herd SECTION 303 A group of four (4) animals bred by the exhibitor, both sexes represented, must have been exhibited in previous classes. One animal must be owned by the exhibitor. Premier Exhibitor Award An award is presented to the breeding unit (exhibitor) with the most points for animals owned and shown by the breeding unit based on their highest six (6) placings in the individual classes. All animals accumulating points for this award must be the entries of one breeding unit. A breeding unit is defined as “that person whose name appears on the Certificate of Registration as owner or partner, who pays the entry fee, and has the animal in their show string.” Banner presented by The Royal Winter Agricultural Fair. 5 Rosettes 14 Bull Yearling Born April 1, 2013 – December 31, 2013 10 Rosettes Premier Breeder Award 21 Get of Sire Born January 1, 2013 – March 31, 2013 A group of three (3) animals from the same sire, both sexes represented, must have been exhibited in previous classes. One animal must be owned by the exhibitor. 10 Rosettes 5 Rosettes 15 Bull Yearling 16 Junior Champion Bull and Reserve Banners 17 Bull Born in 2012 22 Progeny of Dam Two (2) animals, either sex, the progeny of one dam, must be exhibited in previous classes. One animal must be owned by the exhibitor. An award is presented to the individual or company (as recorded on the Certificate of Registration) whose animals accumulate the highest total points based on their highest six (6) placings in the individual classes. To be eligible for the Premier Breeder Award, the breeder must exhibit at the show. Qualification for this award is based on Canadian rules that specify all owners at the time of conception are the breeders of the animals. Banner presented by The Royal Winter Agricultural Fair. 5 Rosettes 10 Rosettes 31 2014 CHAROLAIS COMPETITION SECTION 303 SPECIALS continued Don Turnbull Achievement Award Whiskey Hollow Charolais Award Baker Farm Award An award is presented to an individual or company that best exemplifies Don Turnbull’s integrity, exemplary animal husbandry and his dedication to the Charolais breed. To be eligible for this honor the breeder must exhibit at the show. Nominations and voting is conducted by fellow exhibitors. The Don Turnbull Achievement Award is presented upon the commencement of the Charolais Show. Presented to the exhibitor of the First Prize Female in Class 7 by Gord Tomlinson, Norwood, ON Presented to the exhibitor of the 2-year old bull in Class 17 by The Baker Family, Madoc, ON 2014 CHAROLAIS COMPETITION Sharodon Charolais Award Cornerview Charolais Award Presented to the exhibitor of the First Prize Female in Class 8 by The Burgomasters, Peterborough, ON Presented to the exhibitor of the First Prize Pair of Bulls in Class 19 by the Coughlin Family, Cobden, ON CM Cattle Co. Award Michael Tupling Memorial Award Miller Land & Cattle Award Presented to the exhibitor of the First Prize Bull Calf in Class 11 by Colin Montroy, Honeywood, ON Presented to the winning Breeder’s Herd in Class 20, by Shannon Tupling & Family, Shelburne, ON Presented to the exhibitor of the First Prize Female calf in Class 1 by George Miller & Son Rollin’ Acres Charolais Award Genex Award Sunrise Charolais Award Presented to the exhibitor of the First Prize Bull Calf in Class 12 by Chester Tupling, Honeywood, ON Presented to the Get of Sire in Class 21 by Genex, Guelph, ON Presented to the exhibitor of the First Prize Female calf in Class 2 by Jim Baker, Stayner, ON Saunders Charolais Award B Bar D Charolais Award Kirlene Cattle Award Presented to the exhibitor of the First Prize Yearling Bull in Class14 by The Saunders Family, Markdale, ON Presented to the First Prize Progeny of Dam in Class 22 by Bev Rae, Mount Forest, ON Presented to the exhibitor of the First Prize Female in Class 4 by Kirby Hakkesteegt, Brighton, ON Langstaff Charolais Award Bridor Charolais Award Presented to the exhibitor of the First Prize Yearling Bull in Class 15 by The Langstaff Family, Glencoe, ON SECTION 303 Ontario Charolais Association Trophy will be presented at the Junior Charolais Show to the Champion Showperson. Presented to the exhibitor of the First Prize Female in Class 5 by Brian Aitken, Mount Forest, ON 32 2014 CHAROLAIS COMPETITION SECTION 303 BANNERS Champion Heifer Calf Reserve Grand Champion Female Presented by Bob Bateman, Land O’Lakes Presented by Gold-Bar Livestock, Brad & Sarah Buchanan Reserve Champion Heifer Calf Presented by Pat Palmer, Where Eagles Soar Champion Junior Female Presented by Quality Seeds Reserve Champion Junior Female Presented by Packer Charolais Champion Senior Female Champion Bull Calf 2014 CHAROLAIS COMPETITION Presented by Cedardale Charolais, The Nesbitt Family ReserveSECTION Champion Bull Calf 303 Presented by Amabec Charolais, Ivan Hutchinson Champion Junior Yearling Bull Presented by Merial Canada Presented by Medonte Charolais, The Miller Family Reserve Champion Yearling Bull Reserve Champion Senior Female Presented by Railhaven Charolais, Rodney and Carolin Turner Presented by Blackbern Charolais, The Black Family Grand Champion Female Presented by Purina Grand Champion Bull Presented by the Charolais Banner, Helge and Candice By Reserve Grand Champion Presented by Hicks Charolais, Dr. Bryan Hicks & Family 33 2014 HEREFORD COMPETITION SECTION 301 The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair gratefully acknowledges the contribution from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada for their overall sponsorship of the Beef Cattle Shows. COMPETITION INFORMATION In Honour of Grant & Mary Elmhirst, Elmlodge Polled Herefords, Indian River, ON Breed Contact: Ontario Hereford Association, 519-366-1260 Jill Corp (705) 799-7488 Laura Naismith (613) 612-0822 Move In: Tie Outs: Monday, November 3, 2014 – after 3:00 pm Barns Stall Exhibits Set up: Tuesday, November 4, 2014 after 4:00 pm Cattle: Wednesday, November 5, 2014, cattle must be in place by Thursday November 6, 2014, 8:00 am Move Out: Sunday, November 9, 2014, between 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm JUDGING INFORMATION Date: Time: Location: Judge: Saturday, November 8, 2014 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Scotiabank Ring of Excellence, East Ring Lydell Meier, Clinton, Tennessee, USA 34 2014 HEREFORD COMPETITION EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE CLASSES 1. Exhibitors MUST advise the Ontario Hereford Association by October 21st, 2014 of their final number of exhibits. Space will not be allocated for those exhibitors who fail to provide this information. 1 2. A copy of the registration certificate must accompany entries. Exhibitors are reminded that entries must be made in the exact ownership as it appears on the pedigree. 3. The red show vest or show shirt must be worn by all exhibitors. 4. Prior to entry, all animals must have a legible tattoo corresponding with the pedigree. 5. No tattoo altering will be allowed after arrival. 6. These rules will be strictly enforced by the Ontario Hereford Association. Any animals found not meeting these requirements will not be permitted to be exhibited and must be removed from the barns for the duration of the show. 7. The Canadian Hereford Association, Mark of Excellence (MOE) rules and regulationswill be followed. 8. The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair has banned the use of aerosol cans in the marshalling area as per General Beef Rule #2. Failure to comply with this will result in disqualification. 2 Female born 2014, min. of 3 months of age on day of judging 10 Rosettes A Junior Division – Calf Champion and Reserve Champion 2 Rosettes B Intermediate Division – Calf Champion and Reserve Champion 2 Rosettes C Senior Division – Calf Champion and Reserve Champion 2 Rosettes Yearling Female born in 2013 10 Rosettes A Junior Division – Junior Yearling Champion and Reserve Champion Born April 1, 2013 to December 31, 2013 2 Rosettes B Intermediate Division – Intermediate Yearling Champion and Reserve Champion 2 Rosettes C Senior Division – Senior Yearling Champion and Reserve Champion 2 Rosettes SECTION 301 3 Female born in 2012, with her own 2014 natural, purebred, tattooed calf at foot. A calf from the two-year-old female calf class may be shown individually in the Get-of-Sire and Breeder’s Herd classes at MOE shows. If the show has less than seventy-five (75) head of cattle, the show committee may also allow calves from the two-year-old female to be shown individually in the Current Year Calf Class. If the show is over seventy-five (75) head of cattle, a heifer calf can be entered two ways (calf class and pair class). Depending on the show order, decided by the MOE show committee, heifer calves that win the honour of Grand or Reserve Grand Heifer Calf Champion may not be shown as a pair, or heifer calves on a Grand or Reserve Grand Champion cow may not be shown individually in the heifer calf class. A bull calf can be shown both ways 10 Rosettes 35 2014 HEREFORD COMPETITION SECTION 301 CLASSES continued 4 Female born prior to January 1, 2012, with her own 2014 natural, purebred, tattooed calf at foot A calf from the cow/calf class may be shown individually in the Get-of-Sire and Breeder’s Herd classes at MOE shows. If the show has less than seventy-five (75) head of cattle, the show committee may also allow calves from the cow/ calf class to be shown individually in the Current Year Calf Class. If the show is over seventy-five (75) head of cattle, a heifer calf can be entered two ways (calf class and pair class). Depending on the show order, decided by the MOE show committee, heifer calves that win the honour of Grand or Reserve Grand Heifer Calf Champion may not be shown as a pair, or heifer calves on a Grand or Reserve Grand Champion cow may not be shown individually in the heifer calf class. A bull calf can be shown both ways 10 Rosettes EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE: Calf information must be written on the entry form. 5 Senior Champion Female and Reserve 2 Rosettes 6 Grand Champion Female and Reserve Grand Champion Female 2 Rosettes 7 Bull born in 2014, min. of 3 months of age on day of judging 10 Rosettes A Junior Division – Calf Champion and Reserve Champion 2 Rosettes B Intermediate Division – Calf Champion and Reserve Champion. 2 Rosettes C Senior Division – Calf Champion and Reserve Champion 2 Rosettes 8 Yearling Bull born in 2013 10 Rosettes A Junior Division – Junior Yearling Champion and Reserve Born April 1, 2013 to December 31, 2013 2 Rosettes B Senior Division – Senior Yearling Champion and Reserve 2 Rosettes 9 Bull, born in 2012 10 Rosettes 10 Senior Champion Bull and Reserve 2 Rosettes 11 Grand Champion Bull and Reserve Grand Champion Bull 2 Rosettes 12 Two bulls, bred and owned by the exhibitor 5 Rosettes 13 Breeder’s Herd A group of 4 animals bred by the exhibitor, both sexes represented, must be exhibited in previous classes. One animal must be owned by the exhibitor. 5 Rosettes 14 Get of Sire A group of 3 animals from the same sire, both sexes represented, must be shown in previous classes. One animal must be owned by the exhibitor 5 Rosettes 15 Junior Get of Sire A group of 3 calendar year calves by the same sire, both sexes represented, must be shown in previous classes. One animal mustbe owned by the exhibitor 5 Rosettes 16 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 5 Rosettes 36 2014 HEREFORD COMPETITION SPECIALS SECTION 301 BANNERS Premier Exhibitor Award Junior Heifer Calf Champion Reserve Intermediate Yearling Female Champion As quoted from the Canadian Hereford Association. Mark of Excellence Regulations. An award is presented to the breeding unit (exhibitor) with the most points for animals owned and shown by the breeding unit based on their highest six (6) placings in the individual classes. All animals accumulating points for this award must be the entries of one breeding unit. A breeding unit (exhibitor) is defined as ‘that person whose name appears on the Certificate of Registration as owner or partner, who pays the entry fee, and has the animal in their show string’. Banner presented by The Royal Winter Agricultural Fair. Presented by Cedarwood Polled Herefords, Dr. Lois Batty & Family, Lindsay, ON Presented by Elm Lodge Polled Herefords, Grant & Mary Elmhurst, Bill, Juanita, Owen & Katie Elmhurst, Indian River, ON Reserve Junior Heifer Calf Champion TBA Senior Yearling Female Champion Intermediate Heifer Calf Champion Presented by Shady Birch Farm, Beverly & Leon Silk, Grafton, ON Presented by Dorbay Polled Herefords, Rob, Denise, & Emily Flack, Dorchester, ON Reserve Intermediate Heifer Calf Champion Presented by Taboo Polled Herefords, Gary & Norma Jean Boose, Nobleton, ON Senior Heifer Calf Champion Premier Breeder Award As quoted from the Canadian Hereford Association Mark of Excellence Regulations. An award is presented to the individual or company (as recorded on the Certificate of Registration) whose animals accumulate the highest total points based on their highest six (6) placings in the individual classes. To be eligible for the Premier Breeder Award, the breeder must exhibit at the show. Qualification for this award is based on Canadian rules that specify all owners at the time of conception are the breeders of the animals. Banner presented by The Royal Winter Agricultural Fair. Hereford Herdsman Award Special award presented by Pam & John Hill, St. George, ON Reserve Senior Yearling Female Champion TBA Senior Champion Female Presented by Corp Creek Farm, Jill & Bill Corp, Omemee, ON Presented by The Lasby Family, Rockwood & Mulmur, ON Reserve Senior Champion Female Reserve Senior Heifer Calf Champion Presented by Thurston Livestock, Bob & Nancy Thurston & Family, Arthur, ON TBA Junior Yearling Female Champion Presented by Dalmuir Farm, Brian & Wendy Fagan, Lindsay, ON Reserve Junior Yearling Female Champion GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE TBA RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE TBA Presented by Whiskey Lane Livestock, Scott, Paula, Jason & Shelby Cornish, Indian River, ON Junior Bull Calf Champion Intermediate Yearling Female Champion Reserve Junior Bull Calf Champion TBA TBA TBA Intermediate Bull Calf Champion Presented by Medonte Highlands Polled Herefords, Jack & Lois McAughey, Orillia, ON 37 2014 HEREFORD COMPETITION SECTION 301 BANNERS continued Reserve Intermediate Bull Calf Champion Best 2 Bulls TBA Presented by RCM Herfords, Rae Junkin & Norma Edgar, Bobcaygeon, ON Senior Bull Calf Champion Presented by Lian Mor Polled Herefords, Wally & Fern Pugh, Mono, ON Reserve Senior Bull Calf Champion Breeder’s Herd, Carmen Lyons Memorial Trophy Perpetual Trophy presented by The Lyons Family, St. Thomas, ON HEREFORD FUTURITY Date: Time: Location: Judge: Friday, November 7, 2014 1:00 pm Scotiabank Ring of Excellence Brad Gilchrist, Lucknow, ON Presented by Marbren Farms, The Ball Family, Coldwater, ON Get of Sire Junior Yearling Bull Champion Junior Get of Sire TBA Presented by Herefords Today, Saskatoon, SK Trent Hill Herefords, Shirley & Theodore McCracken, Roseneath, ON Reserve Junior Yearling Bull Champion Progeny of Dam Reserve Grand Champion Female Banner Presented by Ontario Hereford News, Ontario Hereford Association, Cargill, ON TBA Hip-Hop Herefords, Victoria Austin, Selby, ON Premier Breeder Senior Yearling Bull Champion Grand Champion Bull Banner Presented by the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Milma Hereford Farms, Edgar, Marie & Gregory Cornish, Indian River, ON TBA Reserve Senior Yearling Bull Champion TBA Senior Bull Champion Presented by Chula Vista Polled Herefords, Jill & Casey Van Kessel, Thornton, ON Reserve Senior Bull Champion TBA TBA Premier Exhibitor Grand Champion Female Banner Presented by The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Reserve Grand Champion Bull Banner James W. Rummerfield Trophy Whiskey Lane Livestock, Scott, Paula, Jason & Shelby Cornish, Indian River, ON Presented to the highest placed female with a heifer calf at foot. Both must be Canadian Bred and Ontario owned (If partnership, one must be from Ontario). The winner will be the highest placed qualifier from twoyear-old or mature cow championship. Ribbons 1st to 5th will be awarded. GRAND CHAMPION BULL Presented by Masterfeeds, London, ON RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULL TBA 38 2014 HEREFORD COMPETITION SECTION 301 JUNIOR HEREFORD SHOW Date: Time: Location: Judge: Friday, November 7, 2014 Following Hereford Futurity Scotiabank Ring of Excellence Brad Gilchrist, Lucknow, ON Entries MUST BE sent by October 9, 2014 to: Ontario Junior Hereford Association c/o Ontario Hereford Association Email: ont.herefords@sympatico.ca Tel: 519-366-1260 SHOWMANSHIP Note the following age divisions: Include: Class # and personal date of birth. 1. Pee Wee Showmanship, 8 years of age and under 2. Junior Showmanship, 9 to 12 years of age 3. Intermediate Showmanship, 13 to 16 years of age 4. Senior Showmanship, 17 to 21 years of age 5. Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Showpersons Ribbons 1st to 5th will be awarded. Only Heifer Calves and Yearling Heifers may be shown in showmanship and must be chosen from a herd already stabled at the RAWF. ENTRIES are open to any Canadian Junior Hereford Association member. A red vest or show shirt must be worn. 39 2014 LIMOUSIN COMPETITION SECTION 305 The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair gratefully acknowledges the contribution from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada for their overall sponsorship of the Beef Cattle Shows. COMPETITION INFORMATION Breed Contact: Brian Lee, 905-447-5173 Justin Burgess, 519-270-5415 MOVE IN: Tie Outs: Monday, November 3, 2014 – after 3:00 pm Barns Stall Exhibits Set up: Tuesday, November 4, 2014 after 4:00 pm Cattle: Wednesday, November 5, 2014, cattle in place by Thursday, November 6, 2014, 8:00 am MOVE OUT: Sunday, November 9, 2014, 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm JUDGING INFORMATION Date: Saturday, November 8, 2014 Time: 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm Location: Scotiabank Ring of Excellence Judge:TBA JUNIOR LIMOUSIN SHOW Date: Time: Location: Friday, November 7, 2014 8:30 am – 11:00 am Scotiabank Ring of Excellence, West Ring st th Ribbons 1 to 5 will be awarded. For registration in the Junior Limousin Show, please contact Christine MacIntyre. 40 2014 LIMOUSIN COMPETITION PLEASE NOTE CLASSES 1. All Limousin exhibits must meet a minimum requirement of 90% purebred, as recognized by the Canadian Limousin Association (CLA). Any entries without registration papers will be refused permission to show. 1 4. Where numbers warrant, in the heifer calf, yearling female and bull calf divisions, class splits will be made using fullblood and purebred criteria according to the Canadian Herd Book. 5. The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair has banned the use of all aerosol cans in the marshaling area as per General Beef Rule #2. Failure to comply with this rule will result in disqualification. 7 Born in 2014 min. 3 months of age on day of judging Note: There will be a Jr. Heifer calf class within this class, the split to be determined by the show committee. 10 Rosettes 8 2 3 Heifer Calf Champion and Reserve 2 Rosettes Female, born prior to January 1, 2012, with her own 2014, natural purebred, tattooed calf at foot. Note: There will be a Champion and Reserve Champion Jr. Heifer Calf Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible to be shown as a single animal in Breeder’s Herd and Get of Sire only. Female, Heifer 10 Rosettes Born April 1, 2013 – December 31, 2013 10 Rosettes 4 Junior Yearling Female Champion and Reserve. 2 Rosettes 5 Female, born in 2012, with her own 2014, natural purebred, tattooed calf at foot. Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible to be shown as a single animal in Breeder’s Herd and Get of Sire only 10 Rosettes 2. Exhibitor’s Attire: Official CLA show shirt must be worn by all exhibitors while in the show ring. 3. For Full Blood classes the cattle must have Full blood paperwork presented at time of weigh-in. Heifer Calf SECTION 305 Female, Heifer Born January 1, 2013 – March 31, 2013 10 Rosettes EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE: Calf information must be written on the entry form. 9 Senior Champion Female and Reserve 2 Rosettes 10 Grand Champion Female and Reserve 2 Rosettes 6 Senior Yearling Female Champion and Reserve 2 Rosettes 41 2014 LIMOUSIN COMPETITION SECTION 305 CLASSES continued 11 Bull Calf Born in 2014, min. 3 months of age on day of judging 10 Rosettes 12 Bull Calf Champion of Reserve 2 Rosettes 13 Bull Yearling born April 1, 2013 – December 31, 2013 10 Rosettes 14 Bull Yearling Born January 1, 2013 – March 31, 2013 10 Rosettes 15 Junior Champion Bull and Reserve 2 Rosettes 16 Bull, born in 2012 10 Rosettes 17 Senior Champion Bull and Reserve 2 Rosettes 18 Grand Champion Bull and Reserve 2 Rosettes NOTE: ROYAL BEEF COMMITTEE FULLBLOOD RULES APPLY (CLASSES 19-23) 19 Fullblood Heifer Calf Born in 2014, min 3 months of age on day of judging, (min. of 5 entries) 10 Rosettes 20 Fullblood Female, Heifer Born 2013 (min. of 5 entries) 10 Rosettes 21 Fullblood Grand Champion Female and Reserve 2 Rosettes 22 Fullblood Bull Calf Born in 2014, min. 3 months of age on day of judging (min. of 5 entries) 10 Rosettes 23 Fullblood Grand Champion Bull Calf and Reserve 2 Rosettes 24 Two Bulls Bred and owned by the exhibitor 5 Rosettes 25 Breeder’s Herd A group of four (4) animals bred by the exhibitor, both sexes represented, must be exhibited in previous classes. One animal must be owned by the exhibitor. 5 Rosettes 26 Junior Get of Sire A group of three (3) calves, born in 2013, from the same sire, both sexes represented, must be exhibited in previous classes. One animal must be owned by the exhibitor 5 Rosettes 27 Get of Sire A group of three (3) animals from the same sire, both sexes represented, must be exhibited in previous classes. One animal must be owned by the exhibitor 5 Rosettes 28 Progeny of Dam Two (2) animals, either sex, the progeny of one dam, must be exhibited in previous classes. One animal must be owned by the exhibitor. 5 Rosettes 42 2014 LIMOUSIN COMPETITION SPECIALS Premier Exhibitor Award An award is presented to the breeding unit (exhibitor) with the most points for animals owned and shown by the breeding unit based on their highest six (6) placings in the individual classes. All animals accumulating points for this award must be the entries of one breeding unit. A breeding unit is defined as ‘that person whose name appears on the Certificate of Registration as owner or partner, who pays the entry fee, and has the animal in their show string. Banner presented by The Royal Winter Agricultural Fair. Premier Breeder Award An award is presented to the individual or company (as recorded on the Certificate of Registration) whose animals accumulate the highest total points based on their highest six (6) placings in the individual classes. To be eligible for the Premier Breeder Award, the breeder must exhibit at the show. Qualification for this award is based on Canadian rules that specify all owners at the time of conception are the breeders of the animals. Banner presented by The Royal Winter Agricultural Fair. The Lorimer Massey Memorial Trophy (Perpetual) Presented to the Premier Breeder in memory of Lorimer Massey, an active breeder and exhibitor of Limousin cattle. SECTION 305 BANNERS THANK YOU TO OUR 2013 BANNER SPONSORS: Reserve Champion Fullblood Heifer Calf Champion Senior Heifer Calf Presented by Hillside Farms Presented by Mike & Shannon Geddes Champion Fullblood Yearling Heifer Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf Presented by Hillside Farms Presented by Windy Gables Limousin Reserve Champion Fullblood Yearling Heifer Champion Junior Heifer Presented by Hillside Farms Presented by Afterhours Farm Grand Champion Fullblood Female Reserve Champion Junior Heifer Presented by Elmgrove Farms Presented by Haystack Acres Reserve Grand Champion Fullblood Female Champion Senior Heifer Presented by Hillside Farms Presented by Posthaven Limousin Champion Bull Calf Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Presented by Preston Acres Limousin Presented by Bee Zee Acres Reserve Champion Bull Calf Champion Senior Female Presented by New Life Limousin Presented by Rail Line Farms Champion Yearling Bull Reserve Champion Senior Female Presented by Maple Key Farms Presented by Pinch Hill Limousin Reserve Champion Yearling Bull Grand Champion Female Presented by Bennville Farms Presented by Koyle Farms Champion Senior Bull Reserve Grand Champion Female Presented by Red Maple Farms Presented by Hollee Limousin Reserve Champion Senior Bull Champion Fullblood Heifer Calf Presented by Ontario Limousin Association Presented by Hillside Farms Grand Champion Bull Presented by Posthaven Limousin 43 2014 LIMOUSIN COMPETITION SECTION 305 BANNERS continued Reserve Grand Champion Bull Presented by Loyal Line Limousin Champion Breeder’s Herd Presented by Lisle Limousin Champion Get of Sire Presented by Gibson Farms Champion Progeny of Dam Presented by Greener Valley Farms Champion Pair of Bulls Presented by Hillside Farms 44 2014 SHORTHORN COMPETITION SECTION 302 The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair gratefully acknowledges the contribution from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada for their overall sponsorship of the Beef Cattle Shows. COMPETITION INFORMATION MOVE IN: Breed Contact: Gord Crawford, 519-287-3837 Tie Outs: Monday, November 3, 2014, after 3:00 pm Barns Stall Exhibits Set up: Tuesday, November 4, 2014, after 4:00 pm Cattle: Wednesday, November 5, 2014, cattle in place by Thursday, November 6, 2014, 8:00 am MOVE OUT: Sunday, November 9, 2014, 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm JUDGING INFORMATION Date: Time: Location: Judge: Saturday, November 8, 2014 9:00 am – 2:00 pm Scotiabank Ring of Excellence, West Chan Phillips, Marysville, Kentucky, USA 45 2014 SHORTHORN COMPETITION EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE 1. Any Shorthorn shown at the RAWF is subject to parentage tests and/or mouthing. Tests will be supervised by the Executive Committee of the Canadian Shorthorn Association. In the event that the veterinarian determines that the animal’s age is incorrect, that animal will be barred from showing. American registration papers will be evaluated according to the Canadian Shorthorn Association’s Rules of Eligibility for Registration in Canada. 2. ALL CATTLE ENTERED MUST BE REGISTERED PRIOR TO MAKING ENTRIES TO THE RAWF (entries with “registration applied for” will not be accepted). 3. Shorthorn exhibitors are required to wear designated burgundy show shirts when competing at the RAWF. The cost is $40 per shirt and they are available in men’s and women’s sizes. Please order IN ADVANCE from the Ontario Shorthorn Association through Michael Ormiston (705) 340-1858 or email ontarioshorthorns@ gmail.com. Cheques are payable to Ontario Shorthorn Association and should be mailed to Dale Asser, Box 83, Duntroon, ON, L0M 1H0. 4. To be eligible to show, males must be at least 93.8% pure and females must be at least 87.5% pure. 5. The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair has banned the use of aerosol cans in the marshalling area as per General Beef Rule #2. Failure to comply with this will result in disqualification. SECTION 302 CLASSES 1 Heifer Calf, born in 2014, min. 3 months of age on day of judging. Class 1 will be divided into Junior and Senior divisions. Splits will bemmade in each division as required 10 Rosettes 2 3 Intermediate Division Heifer Calf champion and Reserve 2 Rosettes Yearling Female Born January 1, 2013 – December 31, 2013 Class 5 will be divided into Junior and Senior divisions. Splits will be made in each division as required 10 Rosettes Senior Division, Yearling Female, Champion and Reserve 2 Rosettes 8 Female, born in 2012, with her own 2014, natural purebred, tattooed calf at foot. Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligibleto be shown as a single animal in Breeders’ Herd and Get of Sire only Junior Division, Heifer Calf, Champion and Reserve 2 Rosettes 4 Senior Division, Heifer Calf, Champion and Reserve 2 Rosettes 5 7 10 Rosettes 9 Female, born prior to 2012, with her own 2014, natural purebred, tattooed calf at foot. Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible to be shown as a single animal in Breeder’s Herd and Get of Sire 10 Rosettes EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE: Calf information must be written on the entry form. 10 Senior Female, Champion and Reserve 2 Rosettes 11 Grand Champion Female and Reserve 2 Rosettes 6 Junior Divisions, Yearling Female, Champion and Reserve 2 Rosettes 46 2014 SHORTHORN COMPETITION SECTION 302 CLASSES 12 Bull Calf, born in 2014, min. 3 months of age on day of judging 18 Senior Bull, Champion and Reserve 2 Rosettes Class 12 will be divided into Junior and Senior divisions. Splits will be made in each division as required 19 Grand Champion Bull and Reserve 2 Rosettes 10 Rosettes 20 Progeny of Dam 13 Junior Division Bull Calf, Champion and Reserve 2 Rosettes Two animals, either sex, the progeny of one dam, must be exhibited in previous classes. One animal must be owned by the exhibitor 10 Rosettes 14 Senior Division Bull Calf, Champion and Reserve 2 Rosettes 21 Get of Sire Born January 1, 2013 – December 31, 2013 A group of three animals from the same sire, both sexes represented, must be exhibited in previous classes. One animal must be owned by the exhibitor 10 Rosettes 10 Rosettes 15 Junior Bull 16 Junior Bull, Champion and Reserve 2 Rosettes 17 Senior Bull born in 2012 10 Rosettes 22 Breeder’s Herd A group of 4 animals bred by the exhibitor, both sexes represented, must be exhibited in previous classes. One animal must be owned by the exhibitor. 10 Rosettes 23 Ontario Junior Shorthorn Association Showmanship Sponsored by the Ontario Junior Shorthorn Association Juniors must be a member of the Ontario or Canadian Junior Shorthorn Associations. Heifers must be chosen from herds already stabled at the RAWF. Classes will follow the competition of the open Shorthorn Show. Contestants are asked to register before 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 3 at the Shorthorn Booth. Note the following divisions: 1 Pee Wee Showmanship 9 years and under 2 Junior Showmanship 10–13 years 3 Intermediate Showmanship 14–17 years 4 Senior Showmanship 18–21 years 5 Plus Senior Showmanship 22–25 years Banners will be presented to the Grand and Reserve Champion Showperson. Ribbons 1st to 5th will be awarded. Crawfdown Farms Banner: Presented to the Grand Champion Showperson by Gord Crawford & Family, Glencoe, ON TIBS Shorthorns Banner Presented to the Reserve Grand Champion Showperson by Pat Thibodeau & Family, Georgetown, ON *Note: Plus Senior exhibitors will not compete for Championship. 47 2014 SHORTHORN COMPETITION SPECIALS SECTION 302 BANNERS Premier Exhibitor Award Bennett Trophy (Perpetual) Windyview Shorthorn Banner An award is presented to the breeding unit (exhibitor) with the most points for animals owned and shown by the breeding unit based on their highest six(6) placings in the individual classes. All animals accumulating points for this award must be the entries of one breeding unit. A breeding unit (exhibitor) is defined as ‘that person whose name appears on the Certificate of Registration as owner or partner, who pays the entry fee and has the animal in their show string. Banner presented by The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. Presented to the owner of the Grand Champion Bull in memory of Mr. & Mrs. S.G. Bennett, recognizing their contribution towards the Shorthorn breed. Presented to the Junior Bull Calf Champion by the Ormiston Family, Omemee, ON Stewart Boyd Memorial Trophy Presented to the Reserve Junior Bull Calf Champion by Jim & Brigit Martin & Sons, Gore Bay, ON Premier Breeder Award An award is presented to the individual or company (as recorded on the Certificate of Registration) whose animals accumulate the highest total points based on their highest six (6) placings in the individual classes. To be eligible for the Premier Breeder Award, the breeder must exhibit at the show. Qualification for this award is based on Canadian rules that specify all owners at the time of conception are the breeders of the animals. Banner presented by The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. Redford W. Gardhouse Memorial Trophy Presented by the Gardhouse family to the exhibitor of the winning Breeder’s Herd. Redford Gardhouse was the President of the Ontario and Canadian Shorthorn Association and the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. Presented to the Junior Female Champion by Mrs. Suzanne Boyd and family, Michael and Debbie in memory of the late Stewart Boyd. The Harold R. White Trophy (Perpetual) Presented to the Grand Champion Female by The Canadian Shorthorn Association in recognition of the contribution to the Shorthorn breed by the late Mr. White. A memento will be presented to the winner. Martin Shorthorns Banner Shadybrook Farm Banner Presented to the Senior Bull Calf Champion by Shadybrook Farm, Laurence Pathy & Family, West Brome, QC Banner Presented to the Reserve Senior Bull Calf Champion by the Ontario Shorthorn Association Horseshoe Valley Shorthorns Banner The Will A. Dryden Memorial Trophy (Perpetual) Presented to the exhibitor of the winning Get of Sire by Mrs. Margaret Dryden to honour the memory of her husband, the late Will A. Dryden. Mr. Dryden was a charter member of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, its first president from 1919 to 1923, managing director from 1936 to 1949 and a member of the executive committee from the commencement of the RAWF in 1922 until his death in 1949. A memento will be presented to the winner. Shorthorn Championship Trophy (Perpetual) Presented to the Junior Champion Bull by John & Sheryl McNiven & Sons, Coldwater, ON Dufferin Veterinary Services Banner Presented to the Reserve Junior Champion Bull by Dr. Rex Crawford, Orangeville, ON ULURU Shorthorns Banner Presented to the Senior Champion Bull by Bob Riviere, Oakville, ON High Ridge Farm Banner Presented to the Reserve Senior Champion Bull by Carey Johnston, Richmond, QC Presented to the exhibitor of the Best Shorthorn of the show by the Shorthorn Society of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. 48 2014 SHORTHORN COMPETITION SECTION 302 BANNERS continued Raelynd Farms Banner Robway Acres Banner Pimmett Banner Presented to the Grand Champion Bull in memory of Ian McRae, Ayr, ON Presented to the Junior Champion Yearling Female by Wayne Murrell & Family, Thorndale, ON Presented to the winning Progeny of Dam in memory of Murray & Gaye Pimmett Glenrothes Farm Banner Double C Farm Banner High Ridge Farm Banner Presented to the Reserve Grand Champion Bull by George & Audrey Brown & Family, Beaverton, ON Presented to the Reserve Junior Champion Yearling Female by the Cooke Family, Peterborough, ON Presented to the winning Get of Sire by Carey Johnston, Richmond, QC Poplar Lane Shorthorn Banner Flightpath Shorthorns Banner Red Rose Farm Banner Presented to the Junior Heifer Calf Champion by Douglas & Margaret Derry & Family, Caledon, ON Presented to the Senior Champion Yearling Female by David & Joanne Currie & Daughters, Caledon, ON Presented to the winning Breeder’s Herd by Martin & Liz Mason & Sons, Drumbo, ON Leahy Stock Farm Banner Maple Stone Farm Banner Ontario Shorthorn Association Banner Presented to the Reserve Junior Heifer Calf Champion by Bernard & Lise Leahy & Family, Lakefield, ON Presented to the Reserve Senior Champion Yearling Female by Robert & Carolyn Ridler & Family, East Garafraxa, ON Presented to the exhibitor of the Best Shorthorn of the show by the Ontario Shorthorn Association Sidetrack Stock Farm Banner Presented to the Intermediate Heifer Calf Champion by Roy, Cheron & Layton, Sheddon, ON BJH Shorthorns Banner Presented to the Intermediate Heifer Calf Reserve Champion by Brigette Herrema, Uxbridge, ON Hill Haven Farm Banner Presented to the Senior Heifer Calf Champion by Dale Asser & Bob Meldrum, Duntroon, ON Ridgeview Cattle Co. Banner Presented to the Reserve Senior Heifer Calf Champion by Blair Williamson, Lambton Shores, ON Downlea Shorthorns Banner Presented to the Senior Champion Female by Rob Davidson, Spring Bay, ON Blenview Farms Banner Presented to the Reserve Senior Champion Female by Jamie & Ellen Blenkiron & Sons, Arthur, ON Scotsdale Shorthorns Banner Presented to the Grand Champion Female by emerson Clarke & Family, Georgetown, ON ONTARIO FALL CLASSIC SHORTHORN SALE Saturday, October 18, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. David Carson Auction, Listowel, Ontario Sale Chairperson: Bernard Leahy Phone: 705-652-5216 Bamberry Farms Banner Presented to the Reserve Grand Champion Female by Brent Greer & Family, Renfrew, ON 49 2014 NATIONAL SIMMENTAL COMPETITION SECTION 304 The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair gratefully acknowledges the contribution from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada for their overall sponsorship of the Beef Cattle Shows. COMPETITION INFORMATION Breed Contact: MOVE IN: Tie Outs: Barns: Stall Exhibits Set up: Cattle: MOVE OUT: Charles Burns, 905-773-2827 Monday, November 3, 2014 – after 12:00 pm Tuesday, November 4, 2014, after 4:00 pm Wednesday, November 5, 2014, cattle in place before Thursday, November 6, 2014, 8:00 am Sunday November 9, 2014, 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm JUDGING INFORMATION Date: Time: Location: Judge: Saturday, November 8, 2014 2:00 pm – 9:00 pm Scotiabank Ring of Excellence, East Ring Kyle Lewis, Spruce Grove, Alberta THE BRIGHT LIGHTS FUTURITY SHOW Date: Friday, November 7, 2014 Time: Following YCS Show Location: Scotiabank Ring of Excellence Date: Friday, November 7, 2014 Time: 8:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Location: Scotiabank Ring of Excellence YOUNG CANADIAN SIMMENTAL SHOW *All participants must be registered YCS members.* 50 2014 NATIONAL SIMMENTAL COMPETITION EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE CLASSES 1. 1 Exhibitors must have their animals in the marshalling area prior to entry of the class into the ring. Late arrivals will be refused entry into the show ring. 2. All exhibitors MUST wear a clean pair of pants, blue Simmental show shirt or Simmental wind shirt in the show ring. 3. All Simmental exhibits must meet a minimum requirement of 7/8 purebred for females, and 15/16 purebred for males, as recognized by the Canadian Simmental Association. 4. The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair has banned the use of aerosol cans in the marshaling area, as per rule #2 of the General Rules and Regulations. Failure to comply will result in disqualification 5. Where numbers warrant (minimum five (5) head) in the heifer calf, yearling female and bull calf divisions, class splits will be made using fullblood and purebred criteria according to the Canadian Herd Book. Female Calf Born on or after February 1, 2014 to a minimum of 3 months of age on day of judging 10 Rosettes SECTION 304 8 Junior Champion Female & Reserve Banners 9 Female, born in 2012, with her own 2014, natural purebred, tattooed calf at foot. 2 Junior Calf Champion & Reserve Banners Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that they are eligible to be shown individually in the Group Classes 3 Female Calf 10 Rosettes Born January 1, 2014 to January 31, 2014 4 Senior Calf Champion & Reserve Banners 5 Born September 1, 2013 – December 31, 2013 Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that they are eligible to be shown individually in the Group Classes 10 Rosettes 10 Rosettes Female Yearling 6 Female Yearling Born March 1, 2013 – August 31, 2013 10 Rosettes 7 10 Female, born prior to January 1, 2012, with her own 2014, natural purebred, tattooed calf at foot. Female Yearling Born January 1, 2013 – February 28, 2013 10 Rosettes EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE: Calf information must be written on the entry form. 11 Senior Champion Female and Reserve Banners 12 Grand Champion Female and Reserve Banners 51 2014 NATIONAL SIMMENTAL COMPETITION CLASSES 13 Bull Calf Born Jan. 1, 2014 to a min. 3 months of age on day of judging 10 Rosettes SPECIALS 20 Grand Champion Bull and Reserve Banners 21 Breeder’s Herd 14 Bull Calf Champion and Reserve Banners A group of four (4) animals bred by the exhibitor, both sexes represented, must be exhibited in previous classes. One animal must be owned by the exhibitor 15 Bull Yearling 5 Rosettes & Banner Born September 1, 2013 – December 31, 2013 10 Rosettes 16 Bull Yearling Born January 1, 2013 – August 31, 2013 10 Rosettes 22 Get of Sire A group of three (3) animals from the same sire, both sexes represented, must be exhibited in previous classes. One animal must be owned by the exhibitor 5 Rosettes & Banner 17 Junior Champion Bull and Reserve Banners 18 Bull, born in 2012 10 Rosettes SECTION 304 23 Progeny of Dam Two animals, either sex, the progeny of one dam, must be exhibited in previous classes. One animal must be owned by the exhibitor 5 Rosettes & Banner Premier Exhibitor Award An award is presented to the breeding unit (exhibitor) with the most points for animals owned and shown by the breeding unit based on their highest six (6) placings in the individual classes. All animals accumulating points for this award must be the entries of one breeding unit. A breeding unit (exhibitor) is defined as “that person whose name appears on the Certificate of Registration as owner or partner, who pays the entry fee, and has the animal in their show string.” Banner presented by The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. Premier Breeder Award An award is presented to the individual or company (as recorded on the Certificate of Registration) whose animals accumulate the highest total points based on their highest six (6) placings in the individual classes. To be eligible for the Premier Breeder Award, the breeder must exhibit at the show. Qualification for this award is based on Canadian rules that specify all owners at the time of conception are the breeders of the animals. Banner presented by The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. 19 Senior Champion Bull and Reserve Banners 52 2014 NATIONAL SIMMENTAL COMPETITION SECTION 304 BANNERS Senior Champion Female Senior Champion Bull Presented by Rockridge Simmentals, Terry Lewis, Russell, ON Presented by V5 Simmentals, in memory of Bennie Vance, Kanata, ON Reserve Senior Champion Female Reserve Senior Bull Presented by Delta RHO Farms, Donna and Julius Rauscher, Welland, ON Presented by Canadian Simmental Country, Calgary, AB Grand Champion Female Grand Champion Bull Presented by Bar 5 Stock Farms, Ron and Carla Nolan, Markdale, ON Presented by Burns Simmental, Sterling and Mona Burns, Perth, ON. Presented by Prospect Hill Simmentals, Andrew Schuller and Family, Granton, ON Reserve Grand Champion Female Reserve Grand Champion Bull Presented by Flo-Lar Farms in memory of Larry Behnke. Reserve Senior Heifer Calf Bull Calf Champion Presented by Indian River Cattle Company, Billy and Juanita Elmhirst, Indian River, ON Presented by Leahy Stock Farms, Bernard and Lise Leahy and Family, Lakefield, ON Presented by Robson Acres, The Robson Family, Millbrook, ON Junior Champion Female Reserve Bull Calf Champion Presented by Waydamar Simmentals, Dave and Gayle Milliner, Dundalk, ON Presented by Evergreen Odds, Norm and Barb Plume, Cardinal, ON. Breeder’s Herd Reserve Junior Champion Female Junior Champion Bull Get of Sire Presented by Donovandale Farms, Gerald and Keitha Donovan, Ashton, ON Presented by Ferme Bischof, in memory of Beat Bischof, Roxboro, QC Presented by Poplar Simmentals, Kevin Howatt, Ashburn, ON The Ontario Simmental Associaton would like to recognize last year’s banner sponsors: Champion Junior Heifer Calf Presented by Bouchard Livestock International, Crossfield, AB Reserve Junior Heifer Calf Presented by Hallridge Simmentals, Dr. Everett and Marlyon Hall, Owen Sound, ON Champion Senior Heifer Calf Progeny of Dam Presented by Alliance Simmental Farms, Mike McCart, North Gower, ON. Presented by the Ottawa Valley Simmental Club Reserve Junior Champion Bull Presented by Destiny Simmentals, Todd and Karen Campbell, Meaford, ON 53 2014 NATIONAL SIMMENTAL COMPETITION SECTION 304 BRIGHT LIGHTS FUTURITY BANNERS The Ontario Simmental Associaton would like to recognize last year’s banner sponsors: Bull Calf Champion Presented by Enright Cattle Company, Darold and Kara Enright, Tweed, ON Reserve Bull Calf Presented by Wild Oak Farms, Hank, Tina, and Brandon Hiddink, Bloomfield, ON Champion Heifer Calf Presented by Gravandale Simmentals, Ivan and Grace Oesch, Wellesley, ON Reserve Heifer Calf Presented by Black River Farms, Dan and Janet Munro, Sutton, ON Second Annual Ron Wooddisse Memorial Carcass Class The champion and reserve champion hiefer and bull will be announced following the Bull Class. This class takes place prior to the Royal and was open to all OSA members who had their animal’s carcass traits identified by ultrasound scans. The combination of Simmental EPD’s and the ultrasound scores determine the class winners. Champion Bull Presented by O’Brien Farms, Dan O’Brien, Winchester, ON Reserve Champion Bull Champion Showman Presented by O’Brien Farms, Dan O’Brien, Winchester, ON Young Canadian Simmental Champion Female Presented by Arkacy Simmentals, Russell Code, Perth Road, ON Presented by Maple Key Farms, Stan Conquergood, Port Elgin, ON Reserve Champion Showman Reserve Champion Female Presented by Arkacy Simmentals, Russell Code, Perth Road, ON Presented by NAPA Autoparts, Cambridge, ON 54 2014 NATIONAL JUNIOR BEEF HEIFER SHOW SECTION 105 TD, Semex Alliance with their partners WestGen, EastGen and CIAQ and the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair announce the co-sponsoring of the National Junior Beef Heifer Show. All provinces invited: The National Junior Beef Heifer Show is pleased to invite 4-H entries from across Canada. Special guests are welcomed to the National Junior Beef Heifer Show from the Young Stars Competition at the United Kingdom’s National Beef Expo. Chairman: Patty Lasby Committee Phil Bye Annette Edgar Holly Holyoake Cathy Lasby Doug McDonell Jessica Stevens Dave Currie Dan Ferguson Bill Jackson Karen Mansfield Dwayne Miller Chadd Taylor Associate Committee Ryan Briggs Katelyn Donaldson Robert Enright Andrea Stillman Ben Wright COMPETITION INFORMATION Entry Closing Date: Time of Arrival: In Place By: Time of Release: Monday, September 29, 2014 Saturday, November 8, 2014 6:00 am Saturday, November 8, 2014 10:00 am Immediately at the conclusion of the show, Monday, November 10, 2014. JUDGES INFORMATION Showmanship: Jill Harvie, Olds, Alberta Conformation: Andre Steppler, Miami, Alberta JUDGING INFORMATION Showmanship Classes Date: Sunday, November 9, 2014 Time: 9:00 am Location: Scotiabank Ring of Excellence Conformation Classes Date: Monday, November 10, 2014 Time: 9:00 am Location: Scotiabank Ring of Excellence Registration Chaperone Registration: Saturday, November 8, 2014 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm. Chaperones with papers for their counties can register between these times. Open Registration: Saturday, November 8, 2014 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm. All registrations will be accepted between these times. 55 2014 NATIONAL JUNIOR BEEF HEIFER SHOW SECTION 105 RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. Open to bona fide 4-H members over 10 years of age to 21 years of age, as of January 1, 2014 who have successfully completed a 2014 4-H Beef Heifer Calf project. 2. The heifer is to be certified by the respective 4-H Club Leader as the contestant’s 4-H project. 3. Only one 4-H calf may be entered by each contestant. Each contestant must show his/her calf in both showmanship and conformation. Contestants must leave cattle in their stalls and stay until the completion of the show. Any contestant who dismantles their display and moves out before the printed move out period without special permission will be barred from showing at The Royal in the future. 4. No substitutions of calves or contestants will be allowed after the closing date of entries. 5. Registered heifers must provide pedigree, complete with tattoos, and are subject to verification at the show. Calves must be tattooed and original pedigree must accompany heifer to the show and be presented at registration. 6. All heifers competing in the National Junior Beef Heifer Show must be tagged with approved CCIA National Identification tags. Age verification is recommended. 7. A 4-H member may compete in only one Junior Livestock (Bovine) Show at the 2014 RAWF. As with all RAWF Youth Activity events, 100% participation is expected by all participants. 8. Arrival times must be between 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 8, 2014. Exhibitors may not set up prior to this time. Entries must be tied with their respective County/Province exhibit at all times. The committee will designate a tie space to each County/Province prior to 6:00 a.m. November 8, 2014 and all calves and exhibits must be set-up within that area. 9. In an effort to improve traffic flow restrictions will be placed on the number of chutes a county/province may bring to the Royal; One (1) chute for up to four (4) head to a maximum of six (6) chutes per county. 10. The number of entries that will be accepted is as follows: Ontario: A maximum of sixteen (16) calves per county — if a county had more than 16 entries in 2013 the number of entries in 2014 will be frozen at 2013 levels. Thunder Bay District: A maximum of Fourteen (14) calves. Other Provinces — A maximum of Fourteen (14) calves. Contestant selection is the responsibility of the county/province. 11. SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES – Contestants age classifications a. Junior: 10 – 13 as of January 1, 2014 b. Intermediate: 14 – 17 as of January 1, 2014 c. Senior: 18 and over as of January 1, 2014 12. CONFORMATION CLASSES: Classes will be offered for the following breeds listed below. Heifers must be registered as a pure-bred by the respective Breed Association and meet the purebred percentages set out by the respective Breed Associations. • Angus 100% • Hereford 100% • Shorthorn 87.5% • Charolais 96.88% • Simmental 87.5% • Limousin 90% • Maine Anjou 87.5% • Any Other Pure Breed (example: Blonde, Galloway, Highland,) must meet the required percentages as set out by the respective Breed Association. • Commercial – all other female animals • To have individual breed classes, the breed must have a minimum of eight (8) entries in the National Junior Beef Heifer Show. Any registered breed that does not have sufficient numbers (less than 8 entries) will show in an ANY OTHER PUREBRED BREED class and a Breed Class will not be offered. When a Breed attains eight (8) entries for two (2) consecutive years in the National Junior Beef Heifer Show, then a Breed Class will again be offered at the discretion of the committee. 56 2014 NATIONAL JUNIOR BEEF HEIFER SHOW SECTION 105 RULES AND REGULATIONS continued In each of the above, the following classes will be offered: Yearlings Born in 2013 Calves Born in 2014 Note: Classes will be arranged as to age after closing of entries. 16. Due to safety concerns, there will be no overhead storage in the stalling area. Appearance and Attitude of Exhibitors 20 Points 15. TAMPERING WITH LIVESTOCK: Unethical fitting of livestock entered for competition is prohibited. For the purpose of the RAWF, unethical fitting will be deemed to consist of any treatment or operation materially altering the structure of the natural conformation of part of the animals body such as the introduction of air, liquids or other substances subcutaneously in any part of the body, surgical operation to correct defects, or the performance of any act or operation POINTS Care of Exhibit 25 Poits 14. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to arrive on time for his/her class. If you arrive late for your class the committee reserves the right to disqualify you from the show. 17. BEST EXHIBIT: In an effort to keep the barns neat and tidy, an award will be presented to the county/ province with the best exhibit. Judging will take place on Sunday, November 9, 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Monday, November 10, 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The scoring of the exhibit will be based on the following criteria: Preparation of Exhibit 25 Points 13. PROFESSIONALISM: Only 4-H members will be allowed to prepare their calves at the show. Any clipping conditioning or grooming must be done by the members in the designated stall area for National Junior Beef Heifer Show on the RAWF premises. If you, as a competitor, feel unable to honour this request, we suggest you refrain from competing at this show. The National Junior Beef Heifer Show committee has the right to disqualify exhibitors from the show. In keeping with the 4-H philosophy “LEARN TO DO BY DOING,” we would appreciate co-operation from everyone. to exaggerate the natural conformation of the animal. Any animal which in the opinion of an inspector or inspectors appointed for the purpose, has been unethically fitted shall be disqualified for exhibition and shall forfeit the right to be awarded any prizes or prize money and any entry fees which may have been paid to the RAWF on account of its entry shall be forfeited. The opinion of the inspector or inspectors and any action which may be taken thereon may be reported to any Association for the registration of pure-bred livestock, of which the exhibitor is known to be a member. Every exhibitor in consideration of his entry being accepted specifically undertakes that no animal entered by him has been or will be before entering the judging ring, unethically fitted and he agrees to submit for inspection before any inspector or inspectors appointed for this purpose by the Executive, any animal entered by him, at any time required and he further agrees that the opinion of such an inspector or inspectors shall be final and conclusive and without recourse against the RAWF or any office thereof, or any person appointed by the Executive to act in the matter in respect to any action which may be taken under the regulations as set forth herewith and he, by entering the animal for exhibition, hereby releases the RAWF from all claims and demands whatsoever in connection with the disqualification of any animal under the provisions of this section. DECORATIONS Description: Neat & attractive, well-planned, consistent colour scheme. 10 BACKDROP Simple, not overdone. 10 SIGNS Tidy, easily read, complete information, one per animal. Must use the NJBH stall cards 5 CATTLE Clean, well-groomed, comfortable, tied, properly fed and watered 10 AISLES/ FEED, STORAGE & EQUIPMENT Neat, safe and orderly, including feed alley, buckets and equipment clean, out of sight if possible within space guidelines 5 BEDDING PACK Adequate bedding, clean, bright, rear edge neat and square, straight. 10 KNOWLEDGE/COURTESY/ APPEARANCE Friendly, able to answer questions about exhibit and/or cattle, co-operative with team members, chaperones, other 4-H members, show organizers and public. Clothes and person neat and clean, appropriate dress. Team uniforms not necessary. 20 Totals 70 57 2014 NATIONAL JUNIOR BEEF HEIFER SHOW SECTION 105 RULES AND REGULATIONS continued 18. DRESS CODE: All contestants will be provided with a shirt. Contestants are required to wear black or navy trousers or slacks —NO BLUE JEANS, NO BALL CAPS, NO HATS AND NO RUNNING SHOES. This will apply throughout the show. Contestants must wear their show shirt in the ring at all times including the Opening and Ceremonies. 19. ALCOHOL: Contestants found consuming alcohol on the show premises will be disqualified without recourse to the committee in charge. 20.Exhibitors are required to participate in the show both days. If an exhibitor does not participate fully then they will not be welcome to the following years show. Special circumstances will be reviewed by the committee who hold the right to the final decision. 21. TRAVEL/MEALS/PASSES: British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland. a. The Royal has agreed to reimburse 50% of the airfare cost for up to ten (10) competitors and one leader per province to a maximum of $150.00/person. b. Each province is to make their own travel arrangements and purchase their tickets. c. Each competitor is to bring a photocopy of their ticket or the actual airline ticket to the registration desk. The airfare reimbursement will be based on the ticket cost information being presented at the registration desk. No payment will be made without ticket cost information being presented at the time of registration. d. The reimbursement cheque will be mailed to the Contact Person after the show. e. Ontario and Quebec: No travel assistance. f. Competitors are responsible for transportation to Toronto and return. All Provinces: The RAWF will provide some meals and receptions while in Toronto. The RAWF will provide passes to competitors to get into the buildings/grounds. 22. CHAPERONES: It is the responsibility of the chaperones to make sure all rules are adhered to by their participants. It is the responsibility of the county or province to select the volunteers and have them adhere to the rules and regulations. There must be a minimum of two (2) chaperones per county/province. For counties with more than 16 exhibitors, passes will be provided based on one (1) chaperone for every eight (8) youth exhibitors. A chaperone must be an approved screened volunteer. 23. PASSES: Registered participants and chaperones will receive 2 Entry Passes each good for one person, for one day. Passes are not provided for parents or additional chaperones. Passes will be distributed at Registration on Saturday, November 2. 24. REGISTRATION: Registration will be held on Saturday, November 2. The time and location will be announced upon arrival. Each participant must be registered to compete. Participants must present the animal’s pedigree at registration for all calves entered in the purebred classes. Failure to do so could result in your calf being moved to the Commercial classes 25. BEDDING & FEED: The RAWF has agreed to provide shavings for the National Beef Heifer Show exhibitors with a chip base provided. Exhibitors are responsible for their own hay and feed requirements. Exhibitors are also responsible for their own grooming and clean up supplies. NO STRAW WILL BE ALLOWED IN THE BEEF SECTION OF THE BARN. 26. CONDUCT: All participants are expected to conduct themselves in a courteous, respectful and lawful manor. Remember that you are representing your 4-H club, your County/Province and the National Junior Beef Heifer Show. Inappropriate conduct, including disrespect shown to any of the sponsors, will result in the committee disqualifying you from the 2014 show and future shows at their sole discretion. 27. Entries - Entry Closing Date: Monday, September 29, 2014. 58 2014 NATIONAL JUNIOR BEEF HEIFER SHOW SECTION 105 RULES AND REGULATIONS continued 28. PROTESTS: The decision of the judges shall be final in all cases. However, should an exhibitor have a protest about the judging results, it must be in writing and must state plainly the cause of complaint or appeal and must be delivered to the RAWF. Livestock show protests/complaints must be received within (2) hours of judging with a deposit of $100. 29. All other protests must be made out to the RAWF in writing and accompanied by a deposit of $50 cash. Such protests must plainly state the cause of complaint, concern or appeal an must be delivered to the CEO within 48 hours of the event or visit. 30.The National Junior Beef Heifer Show Committee has the discretion to take appropriate action if anyone does not adhere to any of these rules. All entries must be mailed directly to: AGRICULTURE SHOW OFFICE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL WINTER FAIR The Ricoh Coliseum, Direct Energy Centre 100 Princes’ Blvd., Exhibition Place Toronto, Ontario M6K 3C3 Canada 416-263-3418 CHARLES JOHN WATSON V MEMORIAL AWARD This award is presented to the top female that is bred and owned by a 4-H member, in memory of Charles John Watson, Wat-Cha Farms, Mount Forest, Ontario. Charlie was a major supporter of many junior shows, and the one that he held closest to him was the junior show at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. Both of his children exhibited at this show for many years, which he felt was the highest accomplishment they could achieve during their years in 4-H. Although Charlie judged countless shows throughout North America and the rest of the world, the pinnacle of his judging career was to be selected to take part in the 2004 Junior Beef Heifer show as the conformation judge. He had waited many years for his children to finish their tenure with this show, with the hopes that one day he would have the privilege of being selected to judge it himself. It is with his spirit and memory in mind, that we, the Watson Family offer this award. The Wat-Cha name has been synonymous with world-class breeding and home-grown genetics. As such, it is with great pride that we designate the Charles John Watson Memorial Award to the person who has both bred and raised the best 4-H animal. Exhibitors must check the appropriate box on the Youth Livestock Entry Form to be eligible for this award. 59 2014 QUEEN’S GUINEAS COMPETITION SECTION 100 COMPETITION INFORMATION Chairman: Len Dobbin Committee Andrew Barfett Jennifer Dobbin Margie Fenner Brad Gilchrist Jess Gilchrist Kristie Gilchrist Wade Graham Dave Kearns Johnathon McNeil Brad Miller Katie Sinclair Jeff Scott Amanda Scott Laura Scott Entry Closing Date: Time of Arrival: In Place By: Time of Release: Monday, September 29, 2014 Wednesday, November 5, 2014 8:00 a.m. Thursday, November 6, 2014 12:00 p.m. Friday, November 7, 2014 immediately at the conclusion of the sale JUDGING INFORMATION Date: Friday, November 7, 2014 Time: 11:00 a.m. Location: Scotiabank Ring of Excellence, West AUCTION INFORMATION Date: Friday, November 7, 2014 Time: 4:30 p.m. Location: Scotiabank Ring of Excellence Important Note: The Committee encourages each exhibitor to contact buyers; exhibitors can contact The Royal for complimentary tickets for buyers. 60 2014 QUEEN’S GUINEAS COMPETITION SECTION 100 RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. Open to bona fide 4-H Beef Members in the Province of Ontario, with a 2013 beef steer or market heifer, who has not previously exhibited the Grand Champion Queen’s Guineas. 2. Entry will be nominated noting the CCIA tag number when nose printed. If for any reason an animal loses its CCIA tag, notification in writing must be made to the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair (RAWF). One acceptable nose print, along with the Queen’s Guineas Nomination Form must be mailed to The Royal. If the first nose print is not acceptable, the second one must be, or exhibitor will be barred from show. Nose print is the responsibility of the exhibitor. Please note in 2014 no additional ear tags are required to enter the Queen’s Guineas Show. 3. Calf must reside in Ontario at the location specified at the address stated on the NOSE PRINT card as of May 29, 2014. If the location of calf housing must change, the RAWF must be notified in writing of the change. 4. Exhibitor must submit a Royal Youth Entry Form confirming entry to the RAWF by the closing date for entries of September 29, 2014, signed by the 4-H member, their parent/guardian and verified by the appropriate signing authority in your county. No online entries will be accepted. Animals must be shown at your local Achievement Day and/or County Show to qualify for entry to the RAWF. 5. The Queen’s Guineas Competition is a multi-element show and all exhibitors must participate in all elements of the show. As with all RAWF Youth Activity events, 100% participation is expected by all participants. 6. The committee may inspect calves anytime and calves will be nose printed. 7. All cattle presented to be shown at the Queen’s Guineas will be less than 30 months of age. This rule will be enforced by a combination of dentition (looking at the teeth) and the use of pedigrees or CCIA age verification if available. If a pedigree or CCIA age verification cannot be presented, the animal’s age will be determined solely by its teeth. The animal will be ineligible to be shown if it has more than 2 adult teeth present. Should the animal have 3 adult teeth present it will be allowed to be shown if either a pedigree or CCIA age verification for that animal can be provided. In the event that more than 3 adult teeth are present, the animal will be determined to be older than 30 months of age regardless of the pedigree and/or CCIA age verification. This rule is consistent with rules applied by inspectors at abattoirs. 8. The height division and sale weight of each animal will be determined at the RAWF, based upon verifications prior to the show. Weight will be displayed on exhibitor number card in the show ring 9. Steers or heifers may be culled for any of the following reasons: a. The presence of horns or stubs over 2 inches in length b. Overfinish, underfinish or inferior type c. Any condition that in the opinion of the culling committee is undesirable (e.g. staginess) 10. At the time of measuring and identification verification, entries will be examined for evidence of tampering (RAWF LIVESTOCK RULE # 23). 11. PROFESSIONALISM: Only 2014 4-H Members will be allowed to prepare calves at the show. Any clipping, conditioning, or grooming must be done by the members in the designated stall area for the Queen’s Guineas Competition on the RAWF premises. If you, as a competitor, feel unable to honour this request, we suggest you refrain from competing at this show. The Queen’s Guineas Show Committee has the right to disqualify exhibitors from the show. In keeping with the 4-H philosophy “LEARN TO DO BY DOING”, we would appreciate co-operation from everyone. 61 2014 QUEEN’S GUINEAS COMPETITION SECTION 100 RULES AND REGULATIONS continued 12. Animals will be exhibited in classes of similar numbers, divided first by sex, second colours, and third hip height, as determined by the Queen’s Guineas Committee 17. Contestants must lead their animals in the sale ring and must be wearing their Queen’s Guineas Sweater. If a contestant is late their animal will be sold at market price and not placed at the end of the sale. 13. A substitute show person will be allowed to show the designated animal if the exhibitor is sick (accompanied by a signed statement from the Doctor). The substitute must be a 4-H Beef Club Member in Ontario. If other conditions exist the committee will rule on its merit. 18. No butt fans will be allowed in the barns for Queen’s Guineas animals. Only overhead side mounted fans will be allowed and restricted to 1 fan per 5 head per county. 14. The Queen’s Guineas Committee has the power to excuse an exhibitor and/or an animal, and the committee may make further rules to compliment the show. Failure to comply with these rules will result in the disqualification of an exhibitor from the Queen’s Guineas competition. 15. All Queen’s Guineas animals MUST be tagged with CCIA (Canadian Cattle Identification Agency) identification tags and the tag number noted on the nomination and entry forms. 16. The judge will determine the sale order from the Champions and Reserves from each division. 19. CHUTES: Chutes will be restricted to 1 chute per 2 head per county and will be placed within the county display if possible, as mapped out by the Queen’s Guineas Committee 20.All exhibitors must have a stall card posted above their animal with the exhibitor’s name and county listed on it. If required, a limited number of stall cards will be available from the Queen’s Guineas Committee. 21. The RAWF will provide breakfast for exhibitors and leaders on Friday, November 7, 2014. 22. Exhibitors will receive confirmation of entry from the RAWF along with a card to gain initial admission to the grounds. 23. Contestants are to wear BLACK pants when showing. NO BLUE JEANS IN THE SHOW RING. 24. Showmanship: Queen’s Guineas contestants will be judged on showmanship during the conformation judging. Finalists will be announced following each class. Showmanship finals will be judged immediately following the selection of Grand and Reserve Grand Champion animals. Previous Grand Champion Showpersons are not eligible to compete. 25. Special Awards: Queen’s Guineas Grand Champion: $ 350 Queen’s Guineas Reserve Grand Champion:$ 250 Prize money for each division will be paid as follows: 1st $100 2nd $60 3rd $45 4th $35 $ 35.00 will be paid to the remaining exhibitors in each class. Thank you to Beef Farmers of Ontario for their support of the Queen’s Guineas Show. Queen’s Guineas Grand and Reserve Grand Champions will receive banners sponsored by Len and Heather Dobbin Family. Grand Champion Showman will receive a Rosette and a tray sponsored by Doug Lemon and Family. It is the responsibility of the exhibitors of the animals remaining on display to provide feed and care of the animals until the conclusion of the RAWF. 62 2014 QUEEN’S GUINEAS COMPETITION RULES AND REGULATIONS continued SECTION 100 SPONSORED IN PART BY 26. Herdsmen’s Competition: Each county is required to set up their assigned area in the barns as a distinct “County” exhibit. You may wish to post a sign with your county name in a prominent spot, sweeping the straw from the aisles and answering questions from the public. The prime objective of the competition is to keep the barn area neat and tidy. Rules & Regulations: 1. The display must not take up a stall space usually occupied by an animal. 2. Judging of the competition will take place between THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2014–12:00 PM and FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 2014 – 3:00 PM, when the winners are announced. Winners of the Herdsmen’s Competition will receive a banner for display at their county 4-H events. The following criteria will be used to judge the competition: a. General Appearance and Eye Appeal. b. County Name and 4-H Exhibit Cards. c. Courtesy of Attendant or Attendants. d. Neatness of Exhibitors. e. Grooming of Individual Entries. f. General Knowledge of 4-H and RAWF. 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