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ENTRY BOOKLET
GLENCOLMCILLE AGRICULTURAL SHOW
Saturday August 2nd 2014
Chairperson: Michael O'Gara Dermot Gillespie Kevin McGinley Victor Fuller Josephine O'Byrne Andrew O'Gara Clare O'Byrne Paul Molloy Martin Cunningham Christy Byrne Sean J. McGinley Johnny Cannon Paddy Hegarty Enda Gillespie Pat Curran ine Cunnea Declan O'Byrne Meg Kavanagh Josie Carr
COMMITTEE 2014
Kilcar
Killybegs
Local area / confined cattle area means the area included in the Parishes of Ardara, Glenties, Upper Rosses, Inver, Killybegs (Killaghtee), Kilcar and Glencolmcille.
A Tug oWar exhibition will be given as part of this years show. Both The Clonmany B Senior World Champions and the Clonmany B U-18 World Champions are looking for any team willing to provide them with a challenge. If you are up for a Tug oWar challenge, enter your team using the class entry forms.
Cattle
Overall champion calf of conned classes Overall champion animal of conned classes
Class 10: Best heifer (penned) Class 11: Best cow and calf (penned)
Entry Fee 5 Prizes 1st 40, 2nd 20, 3rd 10 (Adequate handling should be provided by the entrant when entering more than one animal in a class) Judging will be begin at 11.00am sharp Melville Maxwell Cup for the Best Black-Faced Ewe Lamb
Best black-faced hogget ewe Best black-faced ewe, 2yrs old & upwards Best black-faced ewe lamb Best pair black-faced ewe lambs Best black-faced ram, 2yrs & upwards Best black-faced shearling ram Best black-faced ram lamb
Sheep
Black-Faced
Class 12: Class 13: Class 14: Class 15: Class 16: Class 17: Class 18:
(Sheep entered in Cat. 12, 13, 14 & 18 are not eligible to enter the Horned Mountain Sheep section.)
Best horned mountain hogget ewe Best horned mountain ewe, 2yrs & upwards Best horned mountain ewe lamb Best horned mountain ram lamb
Best cross bred hogget ewe Best cross bred ewe 2yrs old & upwards Best breeding cross bred ewe lamb <35kg Best butchers lamb
Lar Chomhairle Pariste Gleann Cholm Cille Cup for best cross bred ewe lamb
Cross Bred
The committee reserve the right to cancel any class(es) due to insufcient entries.
Cattle
Class 27: Class 28: Class 29: Class 30: Class 31: Class 32: Class 33: Class 34: Class 35: Class 36: Class 37: Class 38: Class 39:
Overall champion calf born 2013 Overall champion winner in the cattle open section Reserve Champion of the day
Entries for Ladies and Gents Sheep Shearing Competitions (hand shears) can be made using the class entry forms. Entries can also be taken on the day.
Entry Fee 5 Prizes 1st 40, 2nd 20, 3rd 10 (Adequate handling should be provided by the entrant when entering more than one animal in a class)
Class 40: Class 41: Class 42: Class 43: Class 44: Class 45: Class 46: Class 47: Class 48: Class 49: Class 50: Best black-faced hogget ewe Best black-faced aged ewe, 2yrs & upwards Best black-faced ewe lamb Best pair black-faced ewe lambs Best black-faced aged ram, 2yrs & up Best black-faced shearling ram Best black-faced ram lamb Best cross bred hogget ewe Best cross bred ewe 2yrs old & upwards Best breeding cross bred ewe lamb <35kg Best butchers lamb
Black-Faced
Class 51: Class 52: Class 53: Class 54: Class 55: Class 56: Class 57: Class 58: Class 59: Class 60:
The Connie Doherty Memorial Cup for the Best Overall Cheviot.
Best Cheviot ewe lamb Best Cheviot ram lamb Best Cheviot ewe Best Cheviot ram
Best Swaledale Ewe Lamb Best Swaledale Ram Lamb Best Swaledale Hogget Ewe Best Swaledale Hogget Ram Best Swaledale Aged Ram Best Swaledale Aged Ewe
Swaledale
Overall champion in the Black Faced sheep class (conned & open) Overall champion in the Cross Bred sheep class (conned & open) Overall champion in the Cheviot Sheep Class Overall Champion in the Swaledale Sheep Class
Rare Breed
The committee reserve the right to cancel any class(es) due to insufcient entries. Entry Fee 2 Prizes 1st 7, 2nd 5, 3rd 3
Poultry
Class 62: Class 63: Class 64: Class 65: Class 66: Class 67: Class 68:
Best large Hen Best large Rooster Best Bantam Hen Best Bantam Rooster Best large Drake Best large Duck Best Rare Breed
Class 69: Class 70: Class 71: Class 72: Class 73: Class 74: Class 75: Class 76: Class 77: Class 78: Class 79: Class 80: Class 81: Class 82: Class 83: Class 84: Class 85: Class 86: Class 87: Class 88: Class 89: Class 90:
To the Secretary, Glencolmcille Agricultural Show, Glencolmcille, Co. Donegal I intend to enter the following for competitions:
Description of class Age or Date if Livestock and Tag Number
Class No.
Name: _________________________________________________
Signature_______________________________________
Tel: _______________________
To the Secretary, Glencolmcille Agricultural Show, Glencolmcille, Co. Donegal I intend to enter the following for competitions:
Description of class Age or Date if Livestock and Tag Number
Class No.
Name: _________________________________________________
Signature_______________________________________
Tel: _______________________
To the Secretary, Glencolmcille Agricultural Show, Glencolmcille, Co. Donegal I intend to enter the following for competitions:
Description of class Age or Date if Livestock and Tag Number
Class No.
Name: _________________________________________________
Signature_______________________________________
Tel: _______________________
To the Secretary, Glencolmcille Agricultural Show, Glencolmcille, Co. Donegal I intend to enter the following for competitions:
Description of class Age or Date if Livestock and Tag Number
Class No.
Name: _________________________________________________
Signature_______________________________________
Tel: _______________________
1Lb Pot
Entry fee 2 Prizes 1st 7, 2nd 5, 3rd 3 McGinley Cup for best overall bake
Class 131: Class 132: Class 133: Class 134: Class 135: Class 136: Class 137:
Entry Fee 2 Prizes 1st 7, 2nd 5, 3rd 3 (All paintings to be no larger than 30x24 including the frame)
Any subject in oil Any subject in acrylic Any subject in watercolour Any subject in pencil Any subject in crayon Any subject in pen Any painting of any medium or sketch for secondary schools
Full time artists are invited to submit two pieces, artists names will appear beside piece and no prizes will be given.
Class 138: Class 139: Class 140: Class 141: Class 142: Class 143: Class 144:
Entry fee 2 Prizes 1st 7, 2nd 5, 3rd 3 (All Photos to be 10x8 & mounted, except postcard view)
Any subject <16yrs Best colour/B&W of animal/wildlife/nature Best colour/B&W scenic photo Best colour/B&W winter scene Best colour/B&W farm scene Best postcard view, (size to be 6x4) Best humourous Photograph
Photography (Amateur)
Full time artists are invited to submit two pieces, artists names will appear beside piece and no prizes will be given. Entry fee 2 Prizes 1st 7, 2nd 5, 3rd 3 (All posters/paintings/drawings are to be A4 size)
Childrens Section
Class 145: Class 146: Class 147: Class 148: Class 149: Class 150: Class 151: Class 152: Class 153: Class 154: Class 155: Class 156: Class 157: Class 158: Class 159: Class 160: Class 161: Class 162: Class 163:
Any hand crafted item Any painting in watercolour <13yrs Any drawing or sketch in pencil, crayon, marker <13yrs Best specimen of handwriting <8yrs, 5 lines Best specimen of handwriting, 8-10yrs, 8 lines Best specimen of hand writing, 10-13 yrs, 10 lines Best poster national school entitled Glencomcille Agricultural Show Best poster any age entitled Glencolmcille Agricultural Show Best decorated hardboiled egg, <13 yrs Best article in Lego or similar material Best decorated rice crispie buns Best decorated queen cakes Best decorated potato Best decorated welly Best decorated wooden spoon Best collage Best Short Story entitled Show Day Best item made from Play Doh Best designed mini garden on top of a biscuit tin lid
Class 164: Class 165: Class 166: Class 167: Class 168: Class 169: Class 170: Class 171: Class 172: Class 173: Class 174:
A small flower arrangement for a table A large flower arrangement for a table A miniature flower display A miniature garden display (12" x 12" max size) An Easter arrangement for a table An Autumn arrangement for a table A Christmas arrangement for a table A buttonhole arrangement A vase of Roses Wildflower arrangement An artificial flower arrangement
Flower Arranging
Class 175: Class 176: Class 177: Class 178: Class 179: Class 180: Class 181: Class 182: Class 183:
Best example of woodwork Best example of metalwork Best example of Stonework Best example of basketry, made from rod, rush or straw Six hand cut turf Clew of rope St Bridgets Cross Any item made from recycled materials Best Handmade Rug
Class 184: Class 185: Class 186: Class 187: Class 188: Class 189: Class 190: Class 191: Class 192: Class 193: Class 194: Class 195: Class 196: Class 197: Class 198: Class 199: Class 200:
Ladies or gents cardigan or pullover (hand knitted) Aran design hat (hand knitted) Any design hat (hand knitted) Pair of socks any wool plain or fancy (hand knitted) Knitted toy Christmas decoration (hand knitted) Any hand knitted item not listed above Crochet doily in cotton or wool Any crochet garment in cotton or wool Crochet toy Crochet Christmas decoration in cotton or wool Any crochet item not listed above Any embroidery article in wool or cotton Any counted thread article in wool or cotton Any patchwork article Mixed methods any article Childrens section Any childs homecraft
Home Crafts
The committee reserve the right to cancel any class(es) due to insufcient entries.
1. The closing date for entries is 4th of July, no late entries will be received past this date. All entries must have fee with them to be valid and accepted 2. All cups are perpetual and are to be returned to the committee by the 30th of June 2014 3. Exhibits must be the property of the exhibitor for at least two months before date of the show and in the conned classes must be domiciled in the stated are for the period. 4. Exhibits in the Farm and Vegetable section must be grown by the exhibitor 5. The show secretary, acting through the officers, may refuse an entry without assigning any reason. 6. The show is not responsible for any damages to any of the exhibits 7. Only entries that are in the booklet will be admitted to the classes unless it has been an oversight of the committee no exceptions 8. The Judges decisions are final. 9. The judges may withhold a prize in any class in which in their opinion there is not sufficient merit. The judges decision to merit will be final. 10. In the case of only one exhibit in a Class, the Judge may award a 1st prize if in their opinion the quality is high enough, otherwise a merit may be awarded 11. In classes where there are more than ten entries the judges may award an additional prize if the exhibits in their opinion warrant such an award; 4th prize is equal to 3rd prize 12. Animals for exhibition in the show must be in the show grounds at least 30 minutes before judging commences in their sections All animals should be halter trained and haltered on the day unless the category says otherwise. All entries in the marquee must also be in at least 30 minutes before judging begins. 13. There shall be no tampering or moving of the exhibits entered 14. No free admission will be given other than children 15. No exhibit shall be removed from the Marquee before 5.00pm without prior notice; prize giving will be from 3.30pm to 4.00pm. All prizes must be claimed on the day of the show. 16. Under no circumstances should any of the items be lifted by anyone other than the person who entered them, they are not free for anyone to take. 17. Confined in the CATTLE section is defined in the map at the front of the entry booklet, otherwise confined is the area from Glencolmcille to the top of Glengesh Pass and out to the Blue Haven Hotel. 18. Open in the animal categories is defined as anyone being eligible to enter no matter where your address is. 19. Adequate handling should be provided for the amount of animals entered in any one category 20. All photos are to be 10x8 and mounted on card, except postcards, all paintings are to be no larger than 30x24 to include the frame and all posters are to be A4 size 21. The winners of the confined sections automatically qualify for Overall Champion 22. Any person who interferes in any way with a judge will forfeit any prizes they may have in that section and will be barred from entering the show for a period as decided by the committee. 23. The general public are not permitted in the Marquee during judging and only stewards who have no entries in those categories will accompany the judge 24. All Exhibitors are responsible for their own entries and ensuring they are entered in their proper class, Please pay attention to headings and class numbers. 25. THERE IS NO FREE ADMITTANCE TO THE SHOW GROUNDS FOR ANY PERSON WHO HAS LIVESTOCK ENTERED IN THE SHOW 26. CANCELLATION OF CLASSES: The committee reserve the right to cancel any class(es) due to insufcient entries.
SHOW RULES
REGULATIONS
CATTLE
The requirements set out below are intended to protect the health of the animals at shows and sales, to minimise the risk of exposure to disease. Exhibitors should: Move animals direct from farm to show grounds Disinfect the vehicle used to transport animals before and after use Insist that all steps necessary to protect animals are taken by the show Committee Ensure that the required documentation which should accompany the animals is in order before the date of the Show and contact the local District Veterinary Office when deciding to exhibit at any show.
TB
All animals must come from herds which are not restricted and have a clear heard test within the previous twelve months. No pre-movement test is required for TB however, it is recommended by the department that a 30 day pre-movement test for TB should apply to all Shows and Sales All animals must come from herds which are not restricted All eligible animals (i.e. females aged 12 months and over and bulls aged 12 months and over) must be 30 day pre-movement tested for Brucellosis. However, these animals may move to any number of shows within the validity period of the same 30 day premovement test. However, female animals aged 18 months and over and bulls aged 12 months and over may only be sold on foot of any 30 day pre-movement test No animals allowed entry without current cattle test and ID Card.
BRUCELLOSIS
SHEEP
IDENTIFICATION
On movement off the holding all sheep must be individually identified by an approved ear tag(s) bearing letters IE, an eight- character flock/herd number and an individual number of no more than 5 digits in accordance with the requirements of NSIS. Homebred sheep must be tagged in the left ear while sheep that have been on one or more previous holdings must also have a tag in the right ear. All consignments of sheep being moved must have completes dispatch documentation. Individual details of each sheep in the consignment must be recorded. All movement of sheep to and from shows must be recorded in your flock register, use event code s Attendance of sheep from scrapie monitored flocks at shows and sales in 2006, shows between 1st May and 30th September. Sheep from scrapie monitored flocks will be permitted to attend Agricultural shows taking place between 1st May and 30th September without restriction or separation from other categories of sheep
COLLECTION POINTS will be organised in the Lace House, Glencolmcille, and in Carrick Tourist Information Point between 6pm and 9pm on Friday 4th July 2014 (the closing date). Entries can be left in Kilcar Post Ofce, in Carrick Tourist Information Point or sent in the post to show secretary or to any committee member on or before Friday 4th July 2014. Entry forms also available on Facebook.
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