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1 SIOE FRENHINOL CYMRU ROYAL WELSH SHOW Noddwr Patron: Her Majesty The Queen Llywydd President: Mr W Richard Jones FLAA, FRAgS Prif Weithredwr Chief Executive: Mr Steve Hughson Prif Weithredwr Cynorthwyol Assistant Chief Executive: Mr Aled R Jones BSc(Hons) MRICS FAAV Swyddog Stoc Livestock Officer: Mr Benjamin L Williams Swyddogion Stoc Cynorthwyol Assistant Livestock Officers: Miss Charlie Morris Miss Llinos Samuel Miss Lowri Morris ATODLEN GWOBRAU I'R DA BYW SCHEDULE OF PRIZES FOR LIVESTOCK CYMDEITHAS AMAETHYDDOL FRENHINOL CYMRU CYF ROYAL WELSH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY LTD LLANELWEDD LLANFAIR YM MUALLT BUILTH WELLS POWYS, LD2 3SY Ffôn Tel: (01982) , 4404, 4413 Ffacs Fax: (01982) E-bost livestock@rwas.co.uk Gwefan Website: This schedule is issued subject to the orders and regulations of the Welsh Government (WG) including the Animal Health Act 1981 and Animal Gatherings (England and Wales) Orders 2010, whether in relation to animal diseases or any other pertinent issue. Showground Holding Number: 52/216/8001 All entries will be processed on a first come, first serve basis as and when they arrive at the Livestock Department. The schedule and entry forms will be available on-line as soon as the schedules have been posted. Any entries received with no payment, will only be processed once payment has been received. If a payment cheque for entries is returned from the bank, the Society may cancel the relevant exhibitors entry for that year. PLEASE NOTE THAT NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED BY FAX OR . NI DDERBYNNIR CEISIADAU HWYR LATE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED

2 CEISIADAU OLAF CLOSING DATE OF ENTRIES CEFFYLAU, GWARTHEG, DEFAID, MOCH, GEIFR a CARCAS HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, GOATS and CARCASS 27 EBRILL / APRIL 2016 TALIADAU YMGEISIO - ADRAN CEFFYLAU ENTRY FEES - HORSE SECTION Inclusive of VAT CLASSES RWAS Members Horses except those below The classes below include a HOYS contribution of 12 Hunter Riding Classes 139, 141, 142, 143 Working Hunters Class 153 Welsh Ponies Leading Rein & First Ridden Classes 202, 204 Ridden Mountain & Moorland Ponies Classes 209, 212, 215, 216 Private Driving - Classes 266, 267, 268 RWAS Non-Members All Foals TALIADAU YMGEISIO - POB ADRAN ARALL ENTRY FEES - ALL OTHER SECTIONS Inclusive of VAT CLASSES RWAS Members RWAS Non-Members All Cattle Sheep (Including a deposit of 30 per exhibit. Please see start of sheep section for further details) Lamb Carcasses All Pigs All Goats Angora Goat Fleece Competition PLEASE NOTE THAT THE SOCIETY ACCEPTS POSTAL ORDERS AS PAYMENT AELODAETH MEMBERSHIP To qualify to enter at members rates, exhibitors must have paid their Membership Subscription to the Royal Welsh Agricultural Society Ltd by 1 February The Society will accept applications for Membership following this date; however, all applications must be accompanied by:- Cash/Cheque in respect of 2016 Membership Subscriptions. Fully completed direct debit instruction (used to arrange payment of Membership Subscription on 1 February in subsequent years). A Membership application form and direct debit instruction is enclosed. To check whether you are a fully paid member of the Society, contact the Membership Department, telephone (01982) TÂL STABL STABLE FEE Per stable, per night on the Showground (Including VAT) Per stable, per night at Wernfawr (Including VAT)

3 TÂL CÔR GWARTHEG CATTLE STALL FEE One stall, for the duration of Show (Including VAT) Refund: A full refund will be issued if a stall is cancelled in writing and received before 24 June A refund of 50 will be issued if the exhibit is forward for Judging at the Show. TÂL LLOC DEFAID, GEIFR A GEIFR ANGORA SHEEP, GOAT AND ANGORA GOAT PEN FEE One pen, for the duration of Show (Including VAT) Sheep and Angora Goat exhibitors are limited to the number of pens that can be booked, please see the beginning of the Sheep, Dairy Goat and Angora Goat sections for further information. TÂL CWT MOCHYN PIG PEN FEE One pen, for the duration of the Show (including VAT) TOCYNNAU A PHASIAU TICKETS AND PASSES Immediately, upon receipt of tickets and passes, exhibitors are requested to check that the allocation is correct. No duplicate tickets or passes will be issued during the Show period free of charge. i) Exhibitor refunds and declaration of non-attendance Any exhibitor who is unable to attend the event must inform the Society in writing by 24 June 2016, a refund will then be issued. After this date, although no refund will be issued, exhibitors must still inform the Livestock Office of their absence in writing. Any tickets and passes received must be returned, unused, directly to the Livestock Office by 21 July 2016, with a receipt as proof of return. Failure by any exhibitor to notify the Society of their absence in writing and return any tickets or passes received may result in action being taken against that exhibitor. Under the terms of the Society s Disciplinary Procedure, any exhibitor who is found to have breached the Society s rules may be barred from exhibiting at future shows for a period of time. ii) If unable to compete during the event, due to animal injury. Any exhibitor whose animal becomes injured whilst on the Showground and is unable to compete in its class, must be certified by one of the Society s vets. The Vets certificate MUST then be supplied to the Livestock Office. Failure to adhere to these procedures may result in disciplinary action being taken as per above. iii) Refunds in exceptional circumstances. The Society may issue a refund after 24 June 2016 in exceptional circumstances; the Society will consider each case on its own particular merits. Any such refund would be subject to all tickets and passes being returned to the Livestock Office no later than 15 July 2016, with a receipt as proof of return. Those who post their tickets must do so by recorded delivery, with the proof of postage retained. LLETY'R STOCMYN NEUADD HENLLAN STOCKMEN'S ACCOMMODATION There are a mixture of single, twin, twin bunk, three bedded and shared single sex four bedded rooms available. Exhibitors are restricted to booking one three bedded / two bedded rooms only or two single rooms or two beds in a shared room. Please ensure that you mark on your entry form if you do not wish to be accommodated in bunk beds. Sunday night (17 July) - Wednesday night (20 July) (Including Breakfast) (Including VAT) There will be an additional charge for exhibitors who wish to stay on the Saturday night (16 July). This includes a breakfast (Including VAT) PEBYLL TENTS An exhibitor may purchase a tent pass for (including VAT). Both Livestock and Horse exhibitors tents will be situated in Upper North 12. Tents will be allocated on a first come, first serve basis. Please note that tents can only be erected in the authorised area in Upper North 12. The Society will not be held responsible for any accidents to person/s erecting tents in unauthorised areas, and any tents not erected in Upper North 12 will be removed by the security. Please note that the Society considers a trailer tent to be the same as a caravan, and as such anyone wishing to bring a trailer tent to the Show MUST book a caravan plot on their entry form (Please refer to caravan booking for prices).

4 CARAFANAU A CHERBYDAU ERAILL A DDEFNYDDIR AR GYFER LLETY CARAVANS AND OTHER VEHICLES USED FOR ACCOMMODATION Horse Caravans (Including VAT) Cattle, Sheep & Goat Caravans (Including (Including VAT) electric hook-up) Exhibitors please be aware that space is limited in these areas and not all requests may be accommodated. Also it will not be possible for all caravan plots to have an electrical hook-up, but exhibitors will be informed of this and refunded 60 prior to the Show. Please stipulate if you do not wish to have an electrical hook-up, and you will be accommodated in the North 12 caravan park at 90 per plot. Please note that a camper van is considered the same as a caravan by the Society and, therefore, a caravan pass should be ordered if you intend to bring a camper van to the Show. With Health and Safety/Fire Regulations having to be rigorously administered, exhibitors MUST state on their remittance form if their vehicle will be used for accommodation during the Show. There will not be a fee for exhibitors using their vehicles for accommodation. Exhibitors are restricted to one caravan plot only per address. Exhibitors entering carcasses only are not permitted to book a caravan plot. Exhibitors requiring caravan plots are requested to submit their entries in good time as these are very limited and will be allocated on a first come first served basis. All vehicles and caravans used for accommodation must be parked 2.5 metres apart to meet current fire regulations. All caravans and other vehicles used for accommodation MUST carry a suitable fire extinguisher (5-kilo dry powder type). Horse Exhibitors only A caravan will not be admitted onto the Livestock Hill if it is being towed by a lorry. CYRRAEDD ARRIVAL No Horses will be allowed onto the Showground before noon, Saturday, 16 July. All vehicles will be inspected upon arrival. The Livestock Gate, Entrance C (Livestock entries only, not including horses) will be open for the arrival and inspection of vehicles and their stock at the following times: - Saturday 9.00 am pm Sunday 8.00 am pm Exhibitors should note the EU rules on the transport of animals. Information on this and other requirements can be found at: TREFN ROSETIAU - ADRAN CEFFYLAU ROSETTE ORDER - HORSE SECTION Entries are those which are forward for judging 1 20 Entries 6 Rosettes Entries 8 Rosettes Entries 10 Rosettes Over 40 Entries 15 Rosettes All Rosettes lower than 6th will be Highly Commended TREFN ROSETIAU - POB ADRAN ARALL ROSETTE ORDER - ALL OTHER SECTIONS Entries are those which are forward for judging 1 20 Entries 6 Rosettes Entries 8 Rosettes Entries 10 Rosettes Over 40 Entries 12 Rosettes All Rosettes lower than 6th will be Highly Commended CWPANAU, TLYSAU A GWOBRAU HEBLAW EIDDO'R GYMDEITHAS NON-SOCIETY CUPS, TROPHIES AND AWARDS All cups, trophies and awards which are not the responsibility of the Society are marked *. Non Society cups, trophies and awards will no longer have the winner's name engraved on by the Society. It will be the responsibility of the winner to carry out any necessary engraving. The Breed Society will be responsible for ensuring the awards are present to be awarded in the rings during the Show.

5 ADRAN DEFAID SHEEP SECTION The Society acknowledges with thanks the sponsorship of the sheep section by AGRI ADVISOR SOLICITORS/CYFREITHWYR ANIMAX LTD ASDA COX AGRI / RITCHEY LTD D C FINANCIAL LTD DAVID TAYLOR GARAGES J G ANIMAL HEALTH LLOYD FAMILY MARKS & SPENCER MOLE VALLEY FARMERS LTD NATIONAL SHEEP ASSOCIATION NETTEX, A DIVISION OF RUMENCO NFU MUTUAL INSURANCE SOCIETY LTD NORBROOK LABORATORIES (GB) LIMITED NSA CYMRU / WALES NSA WALES & BORDER RAM SALE COMMITTEE RANDALL PARKER FOODS SHEARWELL DATA LTD CYFYNGIR ARDDANGOSWYR I DDAU GAIS Y DOSBARTH ONI NODIR I R GWRTHWYNEB EXHIBITORS ARE LIMITED TO TWO ENTRIES PER CLASS UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED Please note the following Rules & Regulations: Rule No. 1 Penalty for Breaking Rules Rule No. 2 Exhibits Not Forward For Judging Rule No. 12 Cancellation of Classes Rule No. 16 Ticket Entitlement Rule No. 48 Stockmen s Accommodation - Neuadd Henllan Rule No s Special Regulations relating to Sheep MEWNFORIO AC ALLFORIO DEFAID IMPORT AND EXPORT OF SHEEP Any exhibitor bringing imported sheep to the Show, or who shall be exporting any sheep exhibited at the Show, after the event, are required to contact the Animal Health Office prior to the Show. (Tel: ) GWOBRAU PRIZE MONEY The sheep prize money scale, which is based on the number of sheep forward in each class, is as follows:- Sheep per class 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 1-3 entries entries entries entries and over *Breed Champion or (please see note below) 11 6 *Where at least 20 exhibits are forward for judging in a section the Breed Champion will receive 55 and the Reserve Breed Champion will receive 27. If 20 exhibits are not forward for judging in a section the Breed Champion will receive 11 and the reserve Breed Champion will receive 6. All breed Champions must be paraded, if not the prize money will be withheld. All breed Champions MUST be forward for the Champion of Champions, if not their prize money will be withheld.

6 TYWYSWYR HANDLERS All persons present in the Sheep Ring during judging, handling sheep in the Main Ring Parade or present with sheep handlers in the Main Ring Parade, MUST be a minimum of 11 years old on the first day of the Show. (This rule does not apply to the Young Handler Competition). Only ONE handler per sheep is permitted in the ring during judging and in the parades. CYMHWYSTER ELIGIBILITY Every exhibitor MUST be a member in their own right of their respective Breed Society by 30 March 2016 and all sheep must be shown to Breed Society rules. All ewes, other than shearlings, must have reared lambs in All lambs must have been born in 2016 unless otherwise stated. Exhibitors must ensure that they comply with the requirements of national legislation for Recording, Identification and Movement of sheep in force at the time of the Show. Please note that the Showground is not a Central Point Recording Centre (CPRC). Exhibitors are therefore required to record the individual tag numbers down on their AML1 document. The movements licence must be FULLY completed prior to arrival. TALIADAU YMGEISIO ENTRY FEES Sheep exhibitors are limited to two entries per class, unless otherwise specified. Each entry in the sheep classes will be for members of the Royal Welsh Agricultural Society and for nonmembers. The entry fee includes a 30 deposit which will be refunded if the animal is presented in the ring at the Show. If entries are withdrawn, in writing, prior to Friday, 24 June, a full refund shall be issued, minus 2.35 to cover administration costs. Carcass classes will be 5.10 for members of the Royal Welsh Agricultural Society and for nonmembers. If entries are withdrawn, in writing, prior to Friday, 24 June, a full refund, less 2.35 to cover administration costs, shall be issued. Failure by any exhibitor to notify the Society of their absence in writing and return any tickets or passes received, may result in action being taken against that exhibitor. Under the terms of the Society s Disciplinary Procedure, any exhibitor who is found to have breached the Society s rules may be barred from exhibiting at future shows for a period of time There are no entry fees for group specials and no prize money is payable except where special prizes are offered. The closing date of entries is 27 April DATGANIAD DECLARATION New - All exhibitors MUST declare their entries at the Sheep Foreman s Office (In the Sheep Ring Control Tower) between 1.00pm and 9.00pm on Sunday, 17 July TALIADAU LLOC PEN FEES A fee of (including VAT) will be charged for each pen in the sheep section. The fee may be refunded if the pen is cancelled in writing and received before 24 June. DOSBARTHU CORLANNAU PEN ALLOCATION The pen allocation will be as follows:- 1 entry - 1 pen 2-3 entries - 2 pens 4 or more entries - 3 pens This pen allocation is to ensure that all exhibitors are given a chance to show at the event. Exhibitors should ensure that they are not contravening animal welfare regulations when penning their sheep and consideration should be given on this matter when entering. Upon arrival at the Show, exhibitors will only have those pens previously booked and paid for allocated to them. Pens will be allocated prior to the Show. Each pen is approximately 1.5m x 1.5m. Exhibitors will not be allowed to book any extra pens. If space is available, the Society will provide an area for exhibitors to store their tack. All sheep entered in the sheep classification must be housed in the sheep lines and not on a tradestand.

7 GWELLT STRAW Sheep exhibitors will receive sufficient straw tickets upon arrival, when handing in their movement documents, one ticket per three exhibits (one ticket = 1 bale). Initial straw will be provided. No straw will be delivered on Thursday 21 July. Delivery times will be announced. CYRRAEDD ARRIVAL ALL sheep must be on the Showground no later than 3.00 pm, Sunday 17 July. The arrival times allowed are as follows: Saturday 16 July am to 7.00 pm Sunday 17 July am to 3.00 pm Any exhibitor who arrives after the stipulated arrival times shall be recorded and referred to the Society s Livestock Committee following the Show. If in extreme circumstances an exhibitor is unable to arrive within these times then the Society should be informed. Telephone number (01982) Entries for the Carcass must arrive at the NSA Pavilion no later than am, Sunday 17 July. They will be accepted by the Stewards for weighing, tagging etc between am noon, Sunday 17 July, until then, they remain the responsibility of the exhibitor. YMADAWIAD DEPARTURE Will be permitted following the departure of cattle (Approx: 4.30 pm), Thursday 21 July. PARATOI PREPARATION To comply with Health and Safety Regulations the use of any substance containing toxic chemicals, including sheep dips, to prepare sheep for showing whilst on the Showground is strictly forbidden. Any defaulter will be asked to leave the Showground and the matter may be put before the Society s Disciplinary Panel for their consideration, with the possibility of the exhibitor being barred for a period deemed appropriate. GWASANAETH MIL-FEDDYGOL VETERINARY SERVICE Will be available on the Showground from 9.00 am Saturday 16 July. After 7.00 pm, contact should be made via the veterinary compound as marked on show plan or via the Veterinary Team s mobile phone number ( ). All inspections will be made free of charge. However, any treatment will be charged for. RHAGLEN FEIRNIADU JUDGING PROGRAMME Judging times are approximate DYDD LLUN GORFFENNAF 18 MONDAY 18 JULY RING 1 & am Torddu Welsh Mountain 1.00 pm Black Welsh Mountain RING 3 RING am Kerry Hill 9.00 am South Wales Mountain noon Balwen Welsh Mountain noon Welsh Mountain (Hill) 3.00 pm Welsh Mountain (Pedigree) 3.00 pm Torwen Welsh Mountain RING 5 RING am Kerry Hill 9.00 am Hill Radnor noon Balwen Welsh Mountain noon Brecknock Hill Cheviot 3.00 pm Beulah Speckled Face 3.00 pm Welsh Hill Speckled Face RING 7 RING am Zwarbles 9.00 am British Berrichon noon Hampshire noon Suffolk 3.00 pm Dorset Horn / Poll Dorset 3.00 pm Border Leicester RING 9 RING am Lleyn 9.00 am Lleyn 1.00 pm Texel 1.00 pm Texel Rings 7-10 will be designated as MV Accredited rings throughout the Show.

8 DYDD MAWRTH GORFFENNAF 19 TUESDAY 19 JULY RING 1 & am Ryeland noon Welsh Mule 3.00 pm Blue Faced Leicester RING 3 RING am Dorset Down 9.00 am Southdown noon Derbyshire Gritstone noon North Country Cheviot 3.00 pm Coloured Ryeland 3.00 pm Llanwenog RING 5 RING am Exmoor Horn 9.00 am Welsh Half Bred am Clun Forest noon Jacob 3.00 pm Wiltshire Horn 3.00 pm Any Other Hill Breeds RING 7 RING am Bleu de Maine 9.00 am Shropshire am Clun Forest am Charmoise 2.00 pm Blue Texel 2.00 pm Blue Texel RING 9 RING am Charollais 9.00 am Charollais 1.00 pm Beltex 1.00 pm Beltex Rings 7-10 will be designated as MV Accredited rings throughout the Show. DYDD MERCHER GORFFENNAF 20 WEDNESDAY 20 JULY RING 5 RING am Oxford Down 8.30 am Any Other Breed Lowland & Continental RING 7 RING am Oxford Down 8.30 am Any Other Breed Lowland & Continental RING 9 RING am Vendeen 8.30 am British Rouge Rings 7-10 will be designated as MV Accredited rings throughout the Show am Judging Lloyd Family Award am Judging RWAS/Marks & Spencer Young Sheep Handler - Junior Class pm Judging RWAS Supreme Pairs Championship 2.00 pm Judging RWAS/Marks & Spencer Young Sheep Handler Intermediate class 3.00 pm Judging RWAS Native Upland Championship, RWAS Continental Championship, RWAS Lowland Championship and RWAS/Shearwell Data Ltd Champion of Champions Award 4.30 pm Judging RWAS/Marks & Spencer Young Sheep Handler Senior Class DYDD IAU GORFFENNAF 21 THURSDAY 21 JULY 9.00 am Judging RWAS Interbreed Group Championship am Judging The RWAS George Hughes Interbreed Ram Lamb Championship am Judging The RWAS Interbreed Ewe Lamb Championship pm Sheep Parade (Male & Female Champions) and presentation of Main Awards 3.00 pm Main Ring Parade of Championship winners * = Non Society Awards

9 S.700 GWOBR LLOYD FAMILY AWARD The Society acknowledges with thanks the sponsorship of this award by the LLOYD FAMILY Beirniad/Judge: Mr T Russell Davies, Rhydymerydd, Efailwen, Clunderwen, Pembrokeshire, SA66 7XG To be judged at approximately 10.00am, Wednesday 20 July. Gwobrau Prizes: Champion Group 30. Reserve Group 20. For the best group comprising ewe, ewe lamb and ram lamb in the following traditional Welsh Mountain and Upland sheep breeds:- Welsh Mountain (Pedigree), Welsh Mountain (Hill Flock), South Wales Mountain, Black Welsh Mountain, Badger Face Welsh Mountain, Balwen Welsh Mountain, Welsh Hill Speckled Face, Beulah Speckled Face, Hill Radnor, Kerry Hill, Brecknock Hill Cheviot and Any Other Pure Breed One entry only from each breed. Breed judge to nominate. All groups MUST be forward for this Competition, if not their prize money will be withheld. If any exhibitor feels they have a valid reason to be excused from the Competition, they MUST complete a pro-forma in the Sheep Control Tower, outlining their reason. The Assistant Honorary Director Sheep, Mr Robert Davies, will then approve or decline the exhibitors request following the Show. S.701 THE RWAS SUPREME PAIRS CHAMPIONSHIP The Society acknowledges with thanks the sponsorship of this championship by NSA CYMRU / WALES Beirniad/Judge: Mr Roderick McKenzie, Muirton, Munlochy, Ross Shire, Scotland, IV8 8PG To be judged at approximately pm, Wednesday 20 July. Gwobrau Prizes: Champion Pair 200, RWAS award, *NSA Cymru/Wales Welsh Royal Crystal Award and RWAS Sash. Reserve Pair 100 and RWAS Sash. For the best pair of one breed comprising of one male and one female. Breed judge to nominate. All pairs MUST be forward for this Championship, if not their prize money will be withheld. If any exhibitor feels they have a valid reason to be excused from the Championship, they MUST complete a pro-forma in the Sheep Control Tower, outlining their reason. The Assistant Honorary Director Sheep, Mr Robert Davies, will then approve or decline the exhibitors request following the Show.

10 S.702 THE RWAS NATIVE UPLAND CHAMPIONSHIP Beirniad/Judge: Mr Francis Herbie Kennedy, Wester Parkgate, Parkgate, Dumfries, Dumfries & Galloway, DG1 3NN To be judged at approximately 3.00 pm, Wednesday 20 July. Gwobrau Prizes: Champion 200, RWAS Award and RWAS sash. Reserve Champion 100 and RWAS sash. For the Champion Native Upland chosen from the Champion of each breed in the following sections: - Welsh Mountain (Hill Flock) Welsh Mountain (Pedigree) Black Welsh Mountain Badger Face Balwen Welsh Mountain South Wales Mountain Welsh Mountain Beulah Speckled Face Welsh Hill Speckled Face Hill Radnor Brecknock Hill Cheviot Kerry Hill North Country Cheviot Derbyshire Gritstone Exmoor Horn *Any Other Pure Native Breed * Champion to enter appropriate group All breed champions MUST be forward for this Championship, if not their prize money will be withheld. If any exhibitor feels they have a valid reason to be excused from the Championship, they MUST complete a pro-forma in the Sheep Control Tower, outlining their reason. The Assistant Honorary Director Sheep, Mr Robert Davies, will then approve or decline the exhibitors request following the Show. S.703 THE RWAS CONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP The Society acknowledges with thanks the sponsorship of this championship by MOLE VALLEY FARMERS LTD Beirniad/Judge: Mr Francis Herbie Kennedy, Wester Parkgate, Parkgate, Dumfries, Dumfries & Galloway, DG1 3NN To be judged at approximately 3.00 pm, Wednesday 20 July. Gwobrau Prizes: Champion 200 and an RWAS award. Reserve Champion 100 and RWAS sash. For the Champion Continental chosen from the Champion of each breed in the following sections: - Zwartbles Texel Beltex Charollais Berrichon Bleu du Maine British Rouge Charmoise British Vendeen Blue Texels *Any Other Pure Lowland and Continental Breed *Champion to enter appropriate group All breed champions MUST be forward for this Championship, if not their prize money will be withheld. If any exhibitor feels they have a valid reason to be excused from the Championship, they MUST complete a pro-forma in the Sheep Control Tower, outlining their reason. The Assistant Honorary Director Sheep, Mr Robert Davies, will then approve or decline the exhibitors request following the Show.

11 S.704 THE RWAS NATIVE LOWLAND CHAMPIONSHIP The Society acknowledges with thanks the sponsorship of this championship by NORBROOK LABORATORIES (GB) LIMITED Beirniad/Judge: Mr Francis Herbie Kennedy, Wester Parkgate, Parkgate, Dumfries, Dumfries & Galloway, DG1 3NN To be judged at approximately 3.00 pm, Wednesday 20 July. Gwobrau Prizes: Champion 200 and an RWAS award. Reserve Champion 100 and RWAS sash. For the Champion Native Lowland chosen from the Champion of each breed in the following sections: - Border Leicester Dorset Down Hampshire Down Southdown Clun Forest Dorset Horn/Poll Dorset Welsh Half-Bred Welsh Mule Shropshire Wiltshire Horn Jacob Lleyn Llanwenog Ryeland Coloured Ryeland Bluefaced Leicester Oxford Down *Any Other Pure Lowland and Continental Breed *Champion to enter appropriate group All breed champions MUST be forward for this Championship, if not their prize money will be withheld. If any exhibitor feels they have a valid reason to be excused from the Championship, they MUST complete a pro-forma in the Sheep Control Tower, outlining their reason. The Assistant Honorary Director Sheep, Mr Robert Davies, will then approve or decline the exhibitors request following the Show. S.705 THE RWAS/SHEARWELL DATA LTD "CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS" AWARD The Society acknowledges with thanks the sponsorship of this championship by SHEARWELL DATA LTD Beirniad/Judge: Mr Francis Herbie Kennedy, Wester Parkgate, Parkgate, Dumfries, Dumfries & Galloway, DG1 3NN To be judged at approximately 3.00 pm, Wednesday 20 July. Gwobrau Prizes: Champion 300 and an RWAS award. Reserve Champion 200. For the Supreme Sheep Champion, chosen from the Champion Native Upland, Champion Native Lowland and Champion Continental exhibits. All breed champions MUST be forward for this Championship, if not their prize money will be withheld. If any exhibitor feels they have a valid reason to be excused from the Championship, they MUST complete a pro-forma in the Sheep Control Tower, outlining their reason. The Assistant Honorary Director Sheep, Mr Robert Davies, will then approve or decline the exhibitors request following the Show.

12 S.706 THE RWAS INTERBREED GROUP CHAMPIONSHIP Beirniad/Judge: Mr M. Walton, 2A The Wynding, Beadnell Chatihill, Alnwick, Northumberland, NE67 5AZ To be judged at approximately 9.00 am, Thursday 21 July. Gwobrau Prizes: Champion Group 300 and an RWAS award. Reserve Group 150. For the best group of three animals one male, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor, (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor). The winner of the group of each breed to come forward for this Championship. All groups MUST be forward for this Competition, if not their prize money will be withheld. If any exhibitor feels they have a valid reason to be excused from the Competition, they MUST complete a pro-forma in the Sheep Control Tower, outlining their reason. The Assistant Honorary Director Sheep, Mr Robert Davies, will then approve or decline the exhibitors request following the Show. S.707 THE RWAS GEORGE HUGHES INTERBREED RAM LAMB CHAMPIONSHIP The Society acknowledges with thanks the sponsorship of this championship by RANDALL PARKER FOODS and supported by NSA WALES & BORDER RAM SALE COMMITTEE Beirniad/Judge: Mr J.O. Chilman, The Bramleys, Broadheath, Presteigne, Powys, LD8 2HG Gwobrau - Prizes: Champion 150, George Hughes Award and RWAS Champion Rosette. Reserve Champion 100 and RWAS Reserve Champion Rosette. Award kindly given by the NSA Wales & Border Ram Sale Committee in memory of Mr George Hughes, MBE. To be judged at approximately am, Thursday 21 July. For the Supreme Champion Ram Lamb from all breeds. All breed ram lamb champions MUST be forward for this Championship, if not their prize money will be withheld. If any exhibitor feels they have a valid reason to be excused from the Championship, they MUST complete a pro-forma in the Sheep Control Tower, outlining their reason. The Assistant Honorary Director Sheep, Mr Robert Davies, will then approve or decline the exhibitors request following the Show.

13 S.708 THE RWAS INTERBREED EWE LAMB CHAMPIONSHIP The Society acknowledges with thanks the sponsorship of this championship by NFU MUTUAL INSURANCE SOCIETY LTD and supported by NSA WALES & BORDER RAM SALE COMMITTEE Beirniad/Judge: Mr J.O. Chilman, The Bramleys, Broadheath, Presteigne, Powys, LD8 2HG To be judged at approximately am, Thursday 21 July. Gwobrau - Prizes: Champion 150, George Hughes Award and RWAS Champion Rosette. Reserve Champion 100 and RWAS Reserve Champion Rosette. Award kindly given by the NSA Wales & Border Ram Sale Committee in memory of Mr George Hughes MBE. For the Supreme Champion Ewe Lamb from all breeds. All breed ewe lamb champions MUST be forward for this Championship, if not their prize money will be withheld. If any exhibitor feels they have a valid reason to be excused from the Championship, they MUST complete a pro-forma in the Sheep Control Tower, outlining their reason. The Assistant Honorary Director Sheep, Mr Robert Davies, will then approve or decline the exhibitors request following the Show. S.709 RWAS / MARKS & SPENCER YOUNG SHEEP HANDLER The Society acknowledges with thanks the sponsorship of this competition by MARKS & SPENCER Beirniaid/Judges: Senior & Intermediate: Miss Hannah Owens, Woodhouse Farm, Shobdon, Leominster, Herefordshire Miss Heather Gibbons, Ledicot Farm, Shobdon, Leominster, Herefordshire, HR6 9NX Junior: Mr Glyn Roberts & Mrs Roberts, Abernodwydd, Llangadfan, Welshpool, SY21 0PR To be judged on Wednesday 20 July as follows: Junior class am Intermediate class pm Senior class pm Gwobrau Prizes: First - RWAS Crystal award. Second - RWAS Crystal award. Third - RWAS Crystal award. All competitors will receive RWAS Rosettes. Classes for 7-15 year olds inclusive on the day of judging. Classes will be split into an optimum of twenty five per class after the closing date of entries according to age. Competitors must enter this competition by the closing date of entries, 27 April Only sheep entered in the open classes by the closing date of entries may be used for this competition. The competition will be open to MV and Non MV Accredited sheep. The sheep do not have to be prize winning exhibits. The Judge will judge the ability of the handler to control and show the sheep and not the quality of the sheep. However the sheep must be shown to its best advantage to the judge. The sheep does not have to be the property of the competitor. All sheep must be halter led. The competitor must be prepared to answer basic questions relating to their exhibit by the judge. No parent or adult helper to be present in the ring during the competition. All competitors to wear white coats. NO ENTRY FEE

14 DEFAID MYNYDD CYMREIG (ADRAN BEDIGRI) WELSH MOUNTAIN SHEEP - (PEDIGREE SECTION) Maedi Visna accredited entries are not accepted in this section. Each exhibitor must be a member of the relevant breed society in their own right. Points will be awarded towards the J O Pritchard Ram of the Year Trophy Award and the H L & O E Roberts Female of the Year Trophy of the WMSS (Pedigree Section). Beirniad / Judge:Mr Brian Roberts, 4 Hafan Prys, Cerrigydrudion, Corwen, LL21 0RT DOSBARTH / CLASS 710 RAM, two shear or over. 711 RAM, shearling. 712 RAM lamb. S.713 RWAS SPECIAL ROSETTE - For the best Pedigree ewe with its own ram lamb. Both animals to be judged. The lamb to run with its mother. Sire to be stated. 714 EWE, that has reared lambs in EWE, shearling. 716 EWE lamb. S.717 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.718 RT. HON. LORD MOSTYN PERPETUAL CUP and RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one ram, one ram lamb, two ewes and two shearling ewes. S.719 CORONATION PERPETUAL SILVER CUP and RWAS PROGENY ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male and two females (the females to be of the same age, the three animals to have been sired by the same ram). Competition confined to members of the WMSS (Pedigree Section). S.720 LATE BRIGADIER W H WYNNE FINCH PERPETUAL TROPHY and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. S.721 *CEFNGWYN MEMORIAL TROPHY and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.722 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE For the Champion Welsh Mountain (Pedigree) exhibit.

15 DEFAID MYNYDD CYMREIG - (ADRAN DIADELL MYNYDD) WELSH MOUNTAIN SHEEP - (HILL FLOCK SECTION) Maedi Visna accredited entries are not accepted in this section. Beirniad / Judge:Mr G. Jones, Nhadog Isaf, Dolwyddelan, Conwy, LL25 0JH 723 RAM, two shear or over. 724 RAM, shearling. 725 RAM lamb. 726 EWE, that has reared lambs in EWE, shearling. 728 EWE lamb. S.729 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.730 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. S.731 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.732 FARM & PET PLACE AWARD, 55 and an RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE For the Champion Welsh Mountain (Hill Flock) exhibit. Money and Award kindly given by the Farm & Pet Place. DEFAID MYNYDD DE CYMRU SOUTH WALES MOUNTAIN SHEEP Maedi Visna accredited entries are not accepted in this section. Beirniad / Judge:Mr Lyn Howells, Gelli Farm, Cymmer, Port Talbot, SA13 3NN 733 RAM, two shear or over. 734 RAM, shearling. 735 RAM lamb. 736 EWE, shearling or over, ewes older than shearling must have reared lambs in EWE lamb. S.738 *A R COCKER MEMORIAL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP, *COMMEMORATIVE PLAQUE and RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - Cup and plaque kindly given by the SWMSS, for the best group comprising one ram, one ram lamb, one ewe and one ewe lamb, already entered and shown in the above classes. The cup to be returned to the Secretary of the SWMSS one month before the 2017 Show. S.739 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.740 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. S.741 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.742 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE For the Champion South Wales Mountain exhibit.

16 DEFAID MYNYDD DUON CYMREIG BLACK WELSH MOUNTAIN SHEEP Maedi Visna accredited entries are not accepted in this section. Each exhibitor must be a member of the relevant breed society in their own right. Points will be awarded towards the Gaer Award for the Flock of the Year Competition. Beirniad / Judge: Mr Dyfed Rowlands, Isallt, Gaerwen, Ynys Mon, LL60 6AP 743 RAM, two shear or over. 744 RAM, shearling. 745 RAM lamb. 746 EWE, two shear or over, that has reared lambs in EWE, shearling. 748 EWE lamb. S.749 *G L EVANS CHALLENGE TROPHY And RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. Trophy to be competed for annually and won three years in succession or four times in total before becoming the absolute property of the winner. Won outright in Represented in 2010 by Kimberley & Dawson. S.750 *JEAN HAXELL CHALLENGE TROPHY and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. Trophy to be competed for annually and won three years in succession or four times in total before becoming the absolute property of the winner. S.751 *PERPETUAL ROSEBOWL and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. Rosebowl kindly given by Mr R Davies in memory of his father Mr Ernest Davies. S.752 J MANSEL HOPKIN 50TH ANNIVERSARY PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP, RWAS and *BWMSBA CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTES For the Champion Black Welsh Mountain exhibit. DEFAID TORDDU CYMREIG BADGER FACE WELSH MOUNTAIN SHEEP - TORDDU Maedi Visna accredited entries are not accepted in this section. Each exhibitor must be a member of the relevant breed society in their own right. Beirniad / Judge:Mr Dafydd Harries, Llwynmadog, Llanddeusant, Llangadoc, Carms, SA19 9ST 753 RAM, two shear or over. Restricted to Torddu marked sheep. 754 RAM, shearling. Restricted to Torddu marked sheep. 755 RAM lamb. Restricted to Torddu marked sheep. S.756 THE HUGHES FAMILY TROPHY - For the best Torddu ram lamb 757 EWE, two shear or over that has reared lambs in Restricted to Torddu marked sheep. 758 EWE, shearling. Restricted to Torddu marked sheep. S.759 *BFWMSS ALUN ISAAC MEMORIAL TROPHY and RWAS SPECIAL ROSETTE - For the best Torddu shearling ewe. The trophy to be returned to the Secretary of the BFWMSS one month before the 2017 Show. S.760 THE BRIAN KEMPTON TROPHY - For the best shearling 761 EWE lamb. Restricted to Torddu marked sheep.

17 S.762 *THE KEN GETHIN TROPHY For the best ewe lamb. The trophy to be returned to the Secretary of the BFWMSS one month before the 2017 Show. S.763 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.764 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male Torddu exhibit. S.765 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female Torddu exhibit. S.766 *BFWMSS ANNUAL TROPHY, RWAS and *BFWMSS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTES For the overall Champion Torddu exhibit. The cup to be returned to the Secretary of the BFWMSS one month before the 2017 Show. S.767 ARTHUR E EVANS PERPETUAL MEMORIAL CUP And RWAS SPECIAL ROSETTE ( Champion Badger Face Welsh Mountain Sheep - Torddu Exhibit) DEFAID TORWEN CYMREIG BADGER FACE WELSH MOUNTAIN SHEEP - TORWEN Maedi Visna accredited entries are not accepted in this section. Each exhibitor must be a member of the relevant breed society in their own right. Beirniad / Judge: Mr Robin Glyn Jones, Tyn Y Berllan, Penmorfa, Porthmadog, Gwynedd, LL49 9SG 768 RAM, two shear or over. Restricted to Torwen marked sheep. 769 RAM, shearling. Restricted to Torwen marked sheep. S.770 THE GORDON & DAVID LEWIS TROPHY - For the best Torwen shealing ram 771 RAM lamb. Restricted to Torwen marked sheep. 772 EWE, two shear or over that has reared lambs in Restricted to Torwen marked sheep. 773 EWE, shearling, restricted to Torwen marked sheep. S.774 *MARGARET LEWIS PERPETUAL MEMORIAL TROPHY and RWAS SPECIAL ROSETTE For the best Torwen Shearling ewe. (Class 773) 775 EWE lamb. Restricted to Torwen marked sheep. S.776 *BRICKILN CUP For the best torwen ewe lamb. The trophy to be returned to the Secretary of the BFWMSS one month before the 2017 Show S.777 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.778 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male Torwen exhibit. S.779 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female Torwen exhibit. S.780 *BFWMSS ANNUAL TROPHY, RWAS and *BFWMSS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTES For the overall Champion Torwen exhibit. The cup to be returned to the Secretary of the BFWMSS one month before the 2017 Show.

18 DEFAID MYNYDD BALWEN CYMREIG BALWEN WELSH MOUNTAIN SHEEP Maedi Visna accredited entries are not accepted in this section. Each exhibitor must be a member of the relevant breed society in their own right. Beirniad / Judge: Mr Brian Price, Pentwyn, Craswell, Hereford, HR2 0PX 781 RAM, two shear or over. S.782 *MEINIR MAESTEILO CUP For the best ram, two shear or over (Class 781). The trophy to be returned to the Secretary of the BWMSS one month before the 2017 Show. 783 RAM, shearling. S.784 *ENOCK CUP For the best shearling ram (Class 783). The trophy to be returned to the Secretary of the BWMSS one month before the 2017 Show. 785 RAM lamb. S.786 *HEBOG CUP For the best ram lamb (Class 785), The trophy to be returned to the Secretary of the BWMSS one month before the 2017 Show 787 EWE, two shear or over. S.788 *SWFFRYD CUP For the best ewe, two shear or over (Class 787). The trophy to be returned to the Secretary of the BWMSS one month before the 2017 Show 789 EWE, shearling. S.790 *LLWNI CUP For the best shearling ewe (Class 789). The trophy to be returned to the Secretary of the BWMSS one month before the 2017 Show 791 EWE lamb. S.792 *C.O PRICE CHALLENGE CUP For the best ewe lamb (Class 791). The trophy to be returned to the secretary of the BWMSS one month before the 2017 Show S.793 *BRIANNE TANKARD and RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. (Trophy to be returned to the Secretary of the BWMSS one month before the 2017 Show) S.794 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. S.795 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.796 *BENBOW DOLYFARDYN PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE For the Champion Balwen Welsh Mountain exhibit. S.797 *GLYNGLAS TROPHY and RWAS SPECIAL ROSETTE For the best opposite sex to the Champion. The trophy to be returned to the Secretary of the BWMSS one month before the 2017 Show.

19 DEFAID PENFRITH BRYNIAU CYMRU WELSH HILL SPECKLED FACE SHEEP Maedi Visna accredited entries are not accepted in this section. All sheep to be shown shorn after 1st March Beirniad / Judge: Mr Milwyn E. Davies, Pantyrofyn, Brynafan, Llanafan, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 4BG 798 RAM, two shear or over. 799 RAM, shearling. 800 RAM lamb. 801 EWE, two year old or over, that has reared a lamb in EWE, shearling. 803 EWE lamb. S.804 *THE RONNIE NANTY MEMORIAL WELSH ROYAL CRYSTAL AWARD and RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.805 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. S.806 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.807 EMLYN HOOSON PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE For the Champion Welsh Hill Speckled Face Exhibit. DEFAID PENFRITH BEULAH BEULAH SPECKLED FACE SHEEP Maedi Visna accredited entries are not accepted in this section. Beirniad / Judge:Mr Eifion Jones, Pantybryn, Llanwrda, Sir Gar, SA19 8DB 808 RAM, two shear or over. 809 RAM, shearling. 810 RAM lamb. 811 EWE, shearling or over, ewes older than shearling must have reared lambs in EWE lamb. S.813 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.814 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. S.815 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.816 BEVINGTON GIBBINS CHALLENGE TROPHY, RWAS and *BSFSS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTES and *BSFSS ENGRAVED GOBLET For the Champion Beulah Speckled Face exhibit.

20 DEFAID MYNYDD MAESYFED HILL RADNOR SHEEP Maedi Visna accredited entries are not accepted in this section. Beirniad / Judge:Mr Edgar Morgan, Neuadd Farm, Crickadarn, Erwood, Builth Wells 817 RAM, two shear or over. 818 RAM, shearling. 819 RAM lamb. 820 EWE, shearling. 821 Ewe Lamb. S.822 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.823 JOHN LIVESEY MEMORIAL TROPHY, *HRFS TANKARD and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. The HRFS tankard to be presented at the HRFS AGM. S.824 *JEAN RADNOR PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP, *HRFS ROSETTE and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. *To be presented at the HRFS AGM. S.825 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE For the Champion Hill Radnor exhibit. DEFAID BRYNIAU CERI KERRY HILL SHEEP Maedi Visna accredited entries are not accepted in this section. Each exhibitor must be a member of the relevant breed society in their own right. Exhibits to be shown uncoloured. Beirniad / Judge:Mr Russell A. Howell, Greenway Cottage, Oxwich Green, Swansea 826 RAM, two shear or over. 827 RAM, shearling. 828 RAM lamb. S.829 *THE OLD BYRE CUP and RWAS SPECIAL ROSETTES For the best Ram Lamb exhibit. Trophy kindly donated by Mrs J & Mr T Ward. 830 EWE, two shear or over, untrimmed, that has reared lambs in 2016, shorn bare after 1 May EWE, shearling. 832 EWE lamb. S.833 *ROSEMARY BEECHER PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP and RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.834 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit S.835 CERNEY PERPETUAL CUP and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - Kindly given by Capt. J W H Goddard, for the best female exhibit S.836 JOHN BRICK PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE For the Champion Kerry Hill exhibit.

21 DEFAID CHEVIOT BRYNIAU BRYCHEINIOG BRECKNOCK HILL CHEVIOT SHEEP Maedi Visna accredited entries are not accepted in this section. Each exhibitor must be a member of the relevant breed society in their own right. Beirniad / Judge:Mr Aled Lewis, Garnwen, Heol Senni, Sennybridge, Brecon, Powys, LD3 8SU 837 RAM, two shear or over. 838 RAM, shearling. 839 RAM lamb. 840 EWE, shearling. 841 EWE lamb. S.842 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.843 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. S.844 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.845 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE For the Champion Brecknock Hill Cheviot exhibit. S.846 *BHCSS SPECIAL PRIZE OF 25 and RWAS SPECIAL ROSETTE - For the member gaining the highest number of points in this section. Points will be awarded as follows; 1 3 points, 2 2 points and 3 1 point. In the event of a tie, the person with the most first prizes will win, or if still a tie, the person with the most second prizes will win. To be paid by the Breed Society and presented by Marks & Spencer. DEFAID CHEVIOT TIROEDD Y GOGLEDD (WELSH) NORTH COUNTRY CHEVIOT SHEEP (MAIN REGISTER FLOCKS) Maedi Visna accredited entries are not accepted in this section. Each exhibitor must be a member of the relevant breed society in their own right. Entries restricted to park type. Beirniad / Judge:Innes Graham, Carruthers Farm, Waterbeck, Lockerbie, DG11 3HS 847 RAM, two shear or over. 848 RAM, shearling. S.849 *TLWS ER COF AM ROBERT ELGAN WILLIAMS MEMORIAL TROPHY and RWAS SPECIAL ROSETTE - For the best shearling ram. Trophy to be returned to the Secretary of the NCCSS one month before the 2017 Show. 850 RAM lamb. 851 EWE, two shear or over, that has reared lambs in EWE, shearling. 853 EWE lamb. S.854 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.855 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. S.856 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit.

22 S.857 *WYNSTAY PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP, *NCCSS ROSETTE and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE For the Champion North Country Cheviot exhibit. The Shield to be returned to the Secretary of the NCCSS one month before the 2017 Show. S.858 *ALLANSHAWS TROPHY For the opposite sex to the Champion. The Shield to be returned to the Secretary of the NCCSS one month before the 2017 Show. DEFAID DERBYSHIRE GRITSTONE DERBYSHIRE GRITSTONE SHEEP Maedi Visna accredited entries are not accepted in this section. Beirniad / Judge:Mr John Terry FRAgS, Oak Tree Farm, Higham On The Hill, Nuneaton Warwickshire, CV13 6ES 859 RAM, shearling or over. 860 RAM lamb. 861 EWE, shearling or over. 862 Ewe Lamb. S.863 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.864 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. S.865 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.866 RWAS and *DGSBS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTES For the Champion Derbyshire Gritstone exhibit. DEFAID CORNIOG EXMOOR EXMOOR HORN SHEEP Maedi Visna accredited entries are not accepted in this section. Beirniad / Judge:Mr D. Gregory, Ford Farm, East Down, Barnstaple, Devon, EX31 4NY 867 RAM, two shear or over. 868 RAM, shearling. 869 EWE, shearling. 870 EWE lamb. S.871 *WHITSTONES CUP and RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. The cup to be competed for annually and won three times in succession or four times in total before becoming the absolute property of the winner. S.872 *THE RUDD CUP and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. The Cup to be presented at the EHSBS Annual Dinner. S.873 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit S.874 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE For the Champion Exmoor Horn exhibit.

23 DEFAID JACOB JACOB SHEEP Maedi Visna accredited entries are not accepted in this section. To be shown under Jacob Sheep Society Rules Beirniad / Judge: Mr Gavin Haworth, Hurrsdale, 268 Moorview Way, Skipton, North Yorkshire, BD23 2TN 875 RAM, two shear or over. 876 RAM, shearling. 877 RAM lamb. 878 EWE, two year and over that has reared lamb/lambs in Ewe, shearling. 880 EWE lamb. S.881 *JSS BORASTON SHIELD and RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. The shield to be returned to the Secretary of the JSS one month before the 2017 Show. S.882 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. S.883 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.884 *JSS PERPETUAL TROPHY, RWAS and *JSS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTES For The Champion Jacob Exhibit. The Trophy to be returned to the Secretary of the JSS one month before the 2017 Show. DEFAID RYELAND RYELAND SHEEP Maedi Visna accredited entries are not accepted in this section. Each exhibitor must be a member of the relevant breed society in their own right. Beirniad / Judge:Mr John Donovan, Dolwen, Llanfallteg, Whitland, Carmarthenshire, SA34 0UJ 885 RAM, two shear or over. 886 RAM, shearling. 887 RAM lamb. 888 EWE, two shear or over that has reared lambs in EWE, shearling. 890 EWE lamb. S.891 ERNEST G STEVENS MEMORIAL TROPHY and RWAS SPECIAL ROSETTE - For the best ewe lamb. S.892 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.893 HARRY TUNNICLIFFE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP and RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising ram, ewe and lamb bred by the exhibitor. S.894 OSCAR PLANT PERPETUAL TROPHY and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit.

24 S.895 BEN DAVIES PERPETUAL CUP and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.896 *MEMBERS MEMORIAL TROPHY and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE For the Champion Ryeland exhibit. Trophy to be returned to the Secretary of the Ryeland Flock Book Society one month before the 2017 Show. DEFAID COLOURED RYELAND COLOURED RYELAND SHEEP Maedi Visna accredited entries are not accepted in this section. Each exhibitor must be a member of the relevant breed society in their own right. Beirniad / Judge:Mr Simon Donovan, Dolwen, Llanfallteg, Whitland, Carmarthenshire, SA34 ONJ 897 RAM, shearling or over. 898 RAM, lamb. 899 EWE, shearling or over. 900 EWE, lamb. S.901 *COLOURED RYELAND PERPETUAL TROPHY & RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. (Trophy to be returned to the Secretary one month before the Show). S.902 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. S.903 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.904 *COLOURED RYELAND GROUP PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY & RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE For the Champion Coloured Ryeland exhibit. Trophy kindly given by the Coloured Ryeland Group. DEFAID DORSET DOWN DORSET DOWN SHEEP Maedi Visna accredited entries are not accepted in this section. All lambs entered must be born on or after 1st December 2015 and show all their lamb teeth. Beirniad / Judge:Mr Richard John Hebditch, Lillesdon Court, Lillesdon, Wrantage, Taunton, Somerset, TA3 6BU 905 RAM, shearling must have been clean shorn on or after 1 January RAM lamb. 907 EWE, shearling must have been clean shorn on or after 1 January EWE lamb. S.909 *PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY and RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - Kindly given by Mr & Mrs J G Fowler, for the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.910 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit.

25 S.911 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.912 BARNABY DUKE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE For the Champion Dorset Down exhibit. S.913 DORSET DOWN SHEEP BREEDERS ASSOCIATION PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY and RWAS SPECIAL ROSETTE For the best opposite sex to the Champion. DEFAID CORNIOG WILTSHIRE WILTSHIRE HORN SHEEP Maedi Visna accredited entries are not accepted in this section. Beirniad / Judge:Mr David Bevan, Heolfawr Cross, Llanarthne, Carmarthen. SA32 8JD 913 RAM, two shear or over. 914 RAM, shearling. 915 RAM lamb. 916 EWE, shearling. 917 EWE lamb. S.918 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.919 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. S.920 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.921 *SOUTHERNWOOD CUP and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE For the Champion Wiltshire Horn exhibit. S.922 *THE CELYN CUP and RWAS SPECIAL ROSETTE For the best opposite sex to the Champion, presented by B & H Thomas and Sons. DEFAID MIWL CYMREIG WELSH MULE SHEEP Maedi Visna accredited entries are not accepted in this section. Beirniad / Judge:Mr Hywel Davies, Blaenresgair, Llansawel, Llandeilo, SA19 7NZ 923 EWE, two shear or over, that has reared lambs in EWE, shearling. 925 EWE, shearling, with lamb at foot. 926 EWE lamb, open only to coloured faced lambs. 927 EWE lamb, only open to white faced lambs. S.928 WMSBA ROSETTE and 20 and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE For the Champion Welsh Mule exhibit.

26 DEFAID RHAN-FRID CYMREIG WELSH HALF-BRED SHEEP Maedi Visna accredited entries are not accepted in this section. Beirniad / Judge:Mr Paul Johnson, Corriecravie, Cross Lane, Bignall End, Stoke-on-Trent, ST7 8ND 929 EWE, shearling, shorn bare after 1 May in the current year. 930 EWE lamb. S.931 *WHSBA ROSETTE, RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE and *SPECIAL PRIZE of 25. For the Champion Welsh Half-Bred exhibit. To be paid by Breed Society. DEFAID SOUTHDOWN SOUTHDOWN SHEEP Maedi Visna accredited entries are not accepted in this section. Each exhibitor must be a member of the relevant breed society in their own right.all Animals entered MUST be owned by the exhibitor for a minimum of four months prior to the date of the Show. Beirniad / Judge:Mr Rowland Williams, Aneddle, Capel Seion, Aberystwyth. SY23 4ED 932 RAM, two shear or over, shorn on or after 1 February. 933 RAM, shearling, shorn on or after 1 February. 934 RAM lamb born in EWE, two shear or over that has reared a lamb in 2016, shorn on or after 1 February. 936 EWE, shearling, shorn on or after 1 February. 937 EWE lamb born in S.938 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.939 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. S.940 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.941 *HOPKIN/COOPER MacDOUGAL CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY, SOUTHDOWN SHEEP SOCIETY SPECIAL ROSETTE and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE For the Champion Southdown exhibit. The trophy to be returned to the Secretary of the Southdown Sheep Society one month before the 2017 Show. S.942 *LADY LODER TROPHY and RWAS SPECIAL ROSETTE C For the best opposite sex to the Champion. The trophy to be returned to the Secretary of the Southdown Sheep Society one month before the 2017 Show.

27 DEFAID LLANWENOG LLANWENOG SHEEP Maedi Visna accredited entries are not accepted in this section. Beirniad / Judge:Mr Steffan Davies, Bryndolau, Brynteg, Llanybydder, Ceredigion SA40 9UY 943 RAM, two shear or over. 944 RAM, shearling. 945 RAM lamb. 946 EWE, shearling or over, ewes older than shearling must have reared lambs in EWE lamb. S.948 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.949 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. S.950 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.951 *GWARLLWYNEIDOS FAMILY CHALLENGE CUP, RWAS and *LLSS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTES For the Champion Llanwenog exhibit. DEFAID DORSET HORN/POLL DORSET DORSET HORN/POLL DORSET SHEEP Each exhibitor must be a member of the relevant breed society in their own right. Entries will only be accepted from registered members of the Dorset Horn/Poll Dorset Sheep Breed Society with registered sheep or sheep eligible to be registered. All sheep over 12 months old MUST be shorn bare on or after 1 st February All exhibits in this section must be Maedi Visna accredited Beirniad / Judge:Mr Ben Lamb, Lime Tree Farm, Richhill, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, BT61 9QJ 952 RAM, shearling or older ram. 953 RAM, born on or after 1 September EWE, born on or after 1 September 2014, shorn bare on or after 1 February EWE lamb, born on or after 1 September EWE, any age, must have reared a lamb in the previous ten months. S.957 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.958 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. S.959 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.960 *JAMES J GRIFFITHS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY, RWAS and *DHPDSBA CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTES For the Champion Dorset Horn/Poll Dorset exhibit.

28 DEFAID WYNEBLAS CAERLYR BLUEFACED LEICESTER SHEEP Each exhibitor must be a member of the relevant breed society in their own right. Maedi Visna accredited entries are not accepted in this section. Beirniad / Judge:Mr Rory K. Bell, Roxburgh Mill, Kelso, Roxburghshire, TD5 8NF 961 RAM, two shear or over, shown out of wool. 962 RAM, shearling shown out of wool. 963 RAM lamb. 964 EWE, two shear or over, shown out of wool. 965 EWE, shearling, shown out of wool. 966 Ewe Lamb. S.967 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.968 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. S.969 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.970 *BFLSBA TROPHY, BFLSBA ROSETTE and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE For the Champion Bluefaced Leicester exhibit. The trophy to be returned to the Secretary of the BFLSBA one month before the 2017 Show. DEFAID ZWARTBLES ZWARTBLES SHEEP Each exhibitor must be a member of the relevant breed society in their own right. All exhibits in this section must be Maedi Visna accredited. Beirniad / Judge:Mr R.J. Heigh, Brook House Farm, Bentham, Nr Lancaster, LA2 7LT 971 RAM, shearling or over. 972 RAM lamb. 973 EWE, two shear and over, to have reared a lamb in EWE, shearling. 975 EWE, lamb. S.976 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.977 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. S.978 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.979 *BLAKEMAN PERPETUAL TROPHY and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE Kindly given by the late Mr Kevin Blakeman for the Champion Zwartbles exhibit. The trophy to be returned to the Secretary of the ZSA one month before the 2017 Show. S.980 *DAVIES PERPETUAL TROPHY and RWAS SPECIAL ROSETTE Kindly given by Mr Dennis Davies for the Best opposite sex to the Champion Zwartbles exhibit. The trophy to be returned to the Secretary of the ZSA one month before the 2017 Show.

29 DEFAID FFOREST CLUN CLUN FOREST SHEEP All Clun Forest exhibits MUST be shown un-dyed. The C.F.S.B.S. offer a financial incentive of 10 per entry to each individual exhibit presented for judging at the show. Points from this show go towards the C.F.S.B.S. Ram, Female & Exhibitor of the Year Trophies Beirniad / Judge:Mr James Evan Thomas Jones, Walton Farm, Walton, Presteigne, Powys LD8 2PH 981 RAM, two shear or over. 982 RAM, shearling. 983 RAM lamb. 984 EWE, shearling. 985 EWE lamb. S.986 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.987 CFSS PERPETUAL TROPHY and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. S.988 BROBURY PERPETUAL CUP and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.989 W I OWENS PERPETUAL CUP - For the best novice exhibit. This is restricted to members of the CFSBS who have not won a first prize in the Clun Forest Section at this year's Royal Welsh Show or in the previous two years. S.990 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE For the Champion Clun Forest exhibit. S.991 *GERALD VAUGHAN PERPETUAL TROPHY and RWAS SPECIAL ROSETTE - For the Ram of the Year gaining the highest number of points at the six major Shows. DEFAID OXFORD DOWN OXFORD DOWN SHEEP Any shearling ram or ewe must be shorn after 1 February Beirniad / Judge:Mr R. David Williams, Criccin Farm, Waen Road, Rhuddlan, Denbighshire, LL18 5RS 992 RAM, shearling or over. 993 RAM lamb. 994 EWE, shearling or over. 995 EWE lamb. S.996 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.997 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. S.998 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.999 *THE DASSETT TROPHY and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE For the Champion Oxford Down exhibit. The trophy to be returned to the ODSBA one month before the 2017 Show.

30 DEFAID LLYN LLEYN SHEEP All exhibits in this section must be Maedi Visna accredited. Each exhibitor must be a member of the relevant breed society in their own right. All exhibits to be shown untrimmed. Light brushing only accepted. Any washing to be confined to the head and legs. All exhibits to be shorn bare after 1 May All lambs must be tagged. Beirniad / Judge:Mr David C.S. Alexander, Millside Farm, Galston, Ayrshire, KA4 8NQ 1000 RAM, two shear or over RAM, shearling RAM lamb EWE, that has reared lambs in EWE, shearling EWE lamb. S.1006 *CWPAN HER CYMDEITHAS DEFAID LLEYN and RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. The cup to be returned to the Secretary of the LLSS one month before the 2017 Show. S.1007 *THE JOHN ROBERTS TROPHY and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. The trophy to be returned to the Secretary of the LLSS one month before the 2017 Show. S.1008 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.1009 *THE GWILYM WILLIAMS PERPETUAL MEMORIAL TROPHY For the exhibitor gaining the highest number of points in the Lleyn Sheep Section. S.1010 *CWPAN PARHAOL CYBI a ROSET PENCAMPWRIAETH CAFC For the Champion Lleyn exhibit. The cup to be returned to the Secretary of the LLSS one month before the 2017 Show. S.1011 *IORWERTH WILLIAMS MEMORIAL PERPETUAL CUP and RWAS SPECIAL ROSETTE For the best opposite sex to the Champion. The cup to be returned to the Secretary of the LLSS one month before the 2017 Show. DEFAID BORDER LEICESTER BORDER LEICESTER SHEEP All exhibits in this section must be Maedi Visna accredited. Points will be awarded for the Exhibitor of the Year Award. Beirniad / Judge:Mr Allan Stewart, Kininmonth Farm, Cupar, Fife, KY15 5TT 1012 RAM, two shear or over RAM, shearling RAM lamb EWE, two shear or over, that has reared lambs in EWE, shearling EWE lamb. S.1018 *BLSB SPECIAL PRIZES and RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. Gwobrau Prizes: To be paid by Breed Society. S.1019 WHITCOMBE PERPETUAL CUP and RWAS SPECIAL ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit, bred by exhibitor. S.1020 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE and *BLSB ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. S.1021 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE and *BLSB ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.1022 BLSB PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE For the Champion Border Leicester exhibit.

31 DEFAID BLEU DE MAINE BLEU DU MAINE SHEEP All exhibits in this section must be Maedi Visna accredited. Beirniad / Judge:Mr R. Pilkington, Shordley Hall, Hope, Wrecsam, Flintshire, LL12 9RT 1023 RAM, two shear or over RAM, shearling RAM lamb EWE, two shear or over EWE, shearling EWE lamb. S.1029 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.1030 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. S.1031 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.1032 *BDMSS LANGLEY TROPHY and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTES For the Champion Bleu du Maine exhibit. The trophy to be returned to the Secretary of the BDMSS one month before the 2017 Show. S.1033 *BDMSS CIBA GEIGY TROPHY and RWAS SPECIAL ROSETTE For the best opposite sex to the Champion. The trophy to be returned to the Secretary of the BDMSS one month before the 2017 Show. DEFAID ROUGE PRYDEINIG BRITISH ROUGE SHEEP All exhibits in this section must be Maedi Visna accredited. Beirniad / Judge:Mr John Smithson, Skelcies Hall, Appleyby Road, Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria, CA17 4PG 1034 RAM, shearling or over RAM lamb EWE, shearling or over EWE lamb. S.1038 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.1039 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. S.1040 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.1041 *WILLIAM NICHOLS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE For the Champion Rouge exhibit.

32 DEFAID CHAROLLAIS CHAROLLAIS SHEEP All exhibits in this section must be Maedi Visna accredited. Each exhibitor must be a member of the relevant breed society in their own right. Beirniad / Judge: Mr John A. Geldard FRAgS, Kent Estuary House, Low Foulshaw Farm, Gilpin Bridge Levens, Cumbria, LA8 8ET 1042 RAM, two shear or over RAM, shearling RAM lamb, born on or after 1 December EWE, two shear or over EWE, shearling EWE lamb, born on or after 1 December S.1048 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.1049 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. S.1050 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.1051 *CLIVE MORSE PERPETUAL TROPHY, RWAS and *BCSS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTES For the Champion Charollais exhibit. DEFAID BERRICHON PRYDEINIG BRITISH BERRICHON SHEEP All exhibits in this section must be Maedi Visna accredited Beirniad / Judge:Mr Michael Barker, Haggs Gill Farm, Ellerton Abbey, Richmond, North Yorkshire, DL11 6AN 1052 RAM, shearling or over EWE, two shear or over RAM lamb, to be born on or after 1 st December EWE, shearling EWE lamb, to be born on or after 1 st December. S.1057 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.1058 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. S.1059 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.1060 *CHRIS WHITE PERPETUAL SHIELD, *BSS and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTES

33 DEFAID MYNYDD CHARMOISE CHARMOISE HILL SHEEP All exhibits in this section must be Maedi Visna accredited. Beirniad / Judge:Mr David Eglin, Bramcote Mains, Wolvey Road, Bulkington, Bedworth, Warks, CV12 9JX 1061 RAM, two shear or over RAM, shearling RAM lamb EWE, two shear or over EWE, shearling EWE lamb. S.1067 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.1068 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. S.1069 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.1070 *CHSS SPECIAL PRIZE of 50 and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE For the Champion Charmoise Hill exhibit. To be paid by Breed Society. DEFAID BELTEX BELTEX SHEEP All exhibits in this section must be Maedi Visna accredited. Each exhibitor must be a member of the relevant breed society in their own right. Beirniad / Judge: Mr Philip Hodges, The Hay Tiers Cottage, Main Street, Poundon, Bicester, Oxon, OX27 9AZ 1071 RAM, two shear or over RAM, shearling RAM lamb EWE, two shear or over EWE, shearling EWE lamb. S.1077 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. *The WELSH BELTEX CLUB CRYSTAL BOWL will be awarded to the best group of three owned by a Welsh Beltex Club member S.1078 *BSS TROPHY and RWAS SPECIAL ROSETTE - For the best exhibit, bred by the exhibitor. S.1079 *BSS HSF MEMORIAL TROPHY and RWAS SPECIAL ROSETTE For the overall best lamb. Trophy kindly presented by John and Nic Frazier. The trophy to be returned to the Secretary of the BSS one month before the 2017 Show. S.1080 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. S.1081 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.1082 *DAVID DAVIES FARM SUPPLIES LTD TROPHY and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE For the Champion Beltex exhibit.

34 DEFAID TEXEL GLAS BLUE TEXEL SHEEP All exhibits in this section must be Maedi Visna accredited. Each exhibitor must be a member of the relevant breed society in their own right. Beirniad / Judge: Ms Sara Gibbons, Dan-Y-Mynydd, Tregoyd, Brecon, Powys, LD3 0SS 1083 RAM, two shear or over RAM, shearling RAM lamb EWE, two shear or over that has reared lambs in EWE, shearling 1088 EWE lamb. S.1089 *ARFON & SIAN HUGHES PERPETUAL TROPHY and RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.1090 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTES - For the best male exhibit. S.1091 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTES - For the best female exhibit. S.1092 *AMC PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE For the Champion Blue Texel exhibit. S.1093 *BTSS PERPETUAL TROPHY. For the Reserve Champion Blue Texel exhibit. DEFAID TEXEL TEXEL SHEEP All exhibits in this section must be Maedi Visna accredited. Each exhibitor must be a member of the relevant breed society in their own right. Exhibits must be shorn on or after 1 April No trimming or dressing. Exhibits to be shown in accordance with the rules of the TSS. Beirniad / Judge: Mr Gordon Gray, Sunnycroft, Lindean, Selkirk, TD7 4QW 1094 RAM, two shear or over RAM, shearling RAM lamb EWE, two shear or over that has reared lambs in EWE, shearling EWE lamb. S.1100 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.1101 RWAS and *TSS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTES - For the best male exhibit. S.1102 RWAS and *TSS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTES - For the best female exhibit. S.1103 *TSS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE *TSS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE For the Champion Texel exhibit. The cup to be returned to the Secretary of the TSS one month before the 2017 Show. S.1104 *CWMCERRIG PERPETUAL TROPHY For the best opposite sex to the Champion. The cup to be returned to the Secretary of the TSS one month before the 2017 Show.

35 DEFAID VENDEEN PRYDEINIG BRITISH VENDEEN SHEEP All exhibits in this section must be Maedi Visna accredited. All exhibits must be registered or notified with the BVSS. Beirniad / Judge:TBC 1105 RAM, shearling or over RAM lamb EWE, shearling 1108 EWE, two shear or over that has reared lambs in EWE lamb. S.1110 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.1111 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. S.1112 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.1113 *COVIELLO CHALLENGE TROPHY and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE For the Champion Vendeen exhibit. The trophy to be returned to the secretary of the BVSS one month before the 2017 Show. DEFAID HAMPSHIRE DOWN HAMPSHIRE DOWN SHEEP All exhibits in this section must be Maedi Visna accredited. Any shearling ram or ewe must be shorn bare on or after 1st January Any artificial colouring of exhibits is prohibited. Exhibits can only be entered in one class. Beirniad / Judge:Mrs Jean Ritchie Loomcroft Farm, Wambrook, Chard, Somerset 1114 RAM, shearling RAM lamb, born on or after 1 December RAM lamb, born on or after 1 December 2015, shown untrimmed except for head and squaring of tail EWE shearling EWE lamb, born on or after 1 December S.1119 *VAUGHAN FAMILY TROPHY and RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.1120 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. S.1121 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.1122 HDSBA PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP - SALISBURY FAIR, *HDSBA CHAMPIONSHIP SASH and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE For the Champion Hampshire Down exhibit. *HDSBA Sash is also given to the Reserve Champion.

36 DEFAID SWYDD AMWYTHIG SHROPSHIRE SHEEP All exhibits in this section must be Maedi Visna accredited. Each exhibitor must be a registered flock owner with their own individual flock letters. Joint flock owners may not separately enter sheep. Beirniad / Judge:Mr Richard Dorrell, 2 Stone Hill, New Inn Lane, Shrawley, Worcester 1123 RAM, shearling or over RAM lamb (Trimmed), born on or after 1 December EWE any age, reared lambs in 2016 and shown sheared on or after 1 May Maiden shearling EWE EWE lamb (Trimmed), born on or after 1 December S.1128 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one ram (any age), one shearling ewe and one ewe lamb bred by the exhibitor, already entered and shown in the above classes. S.1129 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. S.1130 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. S.1131 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.1132 *STONEHILL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE. Cup kindly given by D & C E Dorrell, for the Champion Shropshire exhibit. DEFAID SUFFOLK SUFFOLK SHEEP All exhibits in this section must be Maedi Visna accredited. Exhibits are restricted to registered flock owners with registered flock numbers. Beirniad / Judge:Mr Jack Pryce, Prenafal, Trefnanney, Meifod, Powys, SY22 6XY 1133 RAM, shearling or over, trimmed RAM lamb, born in 2016, trimmed RAM lamb, born in 2016, untrimmed EWE, shearling EWE lamb, born in S.1138 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - Prize money kindly sponsored by D C Financial Ltd - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor), already entered and shown in the above classes. Champion Group 75 and Reserve Champion Group 50. S.1139 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - Prize money kindly sponsored by D C Financial Ltd - For the best male exhibit. Champion Male Exhibit 50 and Reserve Champion Male Exhibit 25. S.1140 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - Prize money kindly sponsored by D C Financial Ltd - For the best female exhibit. Champion Female Exhibit 50 and Reserve Champion Female Exhibit 25. S.1141 *SSS ROSETTE and RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE For the Champion Suffolk exhibit.

37 UNRHYW FRID PUR UCHELDIR BRODOROL ERAILL O DDEFAID ANY OTHER PURE NATIVE UPLAND BREED OF SHEEP Exhibitors are limited to two entries per breed per class, in this section. Entries confined to those pure breeds, which do not have separate classification. All sheep must be entered or eligible for entry in the flock book of the appropriate Breed Society and presented in accordance with that Society's rules. The breed of sheep must be stated on the entry form. Beirniad / Judge: Mr Derek Steen, Whitcastles, Corrie, Lockerbie, Dumfriesshire 1142 RAM, two shear or over RAM, shearling RAM lamb EWE, two shear or over, that has reared lambs in EWE, shearling EWE lamb. S.1148 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor) already entered and shown in the above classes. S.1149 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. S.1150 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.1151 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE For the Champion Any Other Pure Breed exhibit. The Champion to go forward for the appropriate Upland or Lowland/Continental Championship S.1152 BRITISH GALWAY SHEEP SOCIETY ROSETTE For the highest placed Galway exhibit. UNRHYW FRID PUR ISELDIR BRODONAL NEU CYFRANDINOL ERAILL O DDEFAID ANY OTHER PURE NATIVE LOWLAND OR CONTINENTAL BREED OF SHEEP Exhibitors are limited to two entry per breed per class, in this section. Entries confined to those pure breeds, which do not have separate classification. All sheep must be entered or eligible for entry in the flock book of the appropriate Breed Society and presented in accordance with that Society's rules. The breed of sheep must be stated on the entry form. Beirniad / Judge: Mr Derek Steen, Whitcastles, Corrie, Lockerbie, Dumfriesshire 1153 RAM, two shear or over RAM, shearling Ram lamb 1156 EWE, two shear or over, that has reared lambs in Ewe, shearling Ewe lamb. S.1159 RWAS GROUP ROSETTES - For the best group comprising one male any age, one ewe any age and one ewe lamb to be owned by one exhibitor (but not necessarily bred by the exhibitor) already entered and shown in the above classes. S.1160 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best male exhibit. S.1161 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE - For the best female exhibit. S.1162 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE For the Champion Any Other Pure Breed exhibit. The Champion to go forward for the appropriate Upland or Lowland/Continental Championship

38 CYSTADLEUAETH CARCAS OEN LAMB CARCASS COMPETITION The Society acknowledges with thanks the sponsorship of this competition by JG ANIMAL HEALTH The Society acknowledges with thanks the slaughtering facilities provided by RANDALL PARKER FOODS, the chiller display units kindly loaned by the NATIONAL SHEEP ASSOCIATION and the tags kindly donated by COX AGRI / RITCHEY LTD. To be judged at approximately 10.00am, Tuesday 19 July. Beirniad / Judge(s): Mr Doug Griffiths 22 High Street, Leintwardine, Craven Arms, Shropshire, SY7 0LB 1164 ONE LAMB, any breed or cross, containing continental breeding ONE LAMB, any breed or cross, NOT containing any continental breeding ONE LAMB, any pure British native mountain or upland breed ONE LAMB, carcass not exceeding 14kg, suitable for the Mediterranean export market, any breed or cross S.1168 NSA CYMRU/WALES SPECIAL PRIZE of 30 and RWAS SPECIAL ROSETTE - For the best carcass bred in Wales weighing 21.5 kg or under. PENCAMPWR / CHAMPION 1169 RWAS CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE and RWAS AWARD For the Champion Carcass exhibit. Highly Commended Rosettes will be awarded at the Judges discretion. The following awards will be paid or distributed by the respective Breed Society: - i) *HDSBA SPECIAL PRIZE of 20 - For the exhibitor gaining first prize in the any breed or cross NOT containing any continental breeding class, with either a pure bred or Hampshire Down cross carcass. ii) *SSS SPECIAL PRIZE of For the Champion carcass, if sired by a Suffolk ram. iii) *BSS SPECIAL PRIZES for the Champion carcass and 50 for the Reserve Champion carcass, if sired by a Beltex ram. iv) *HDSBA SPECIAL PRIZE of 25 - For the Champion carcass, if sired by a Hampshire Down ram. v) *RFBS SPECIAL PRIZE of 25 - For the Champion carcass, if sired by a registered Ryeland ram. vi) *DDSBA SPECIAL PRIZE of 40 - For the Champion carcass, if sired by a Dorset Down ram. vii) *BRITISH ROUGE DE L'QUEST SHEEP SOCEITY PRIZE of For the best Rouge or Rouge cross if placed first in Class GWOBRAU PRIZE MONEY Entries forward 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 1 3 entries entries entries entries and over Each entry to consist of ONE lamb only, ONE entry per exhibitor, per class will be allowed. Only one exhibitor per holding number will be allowed.

39 2. The lambs must arrive at the Showground between 9.00 am 7.00 pm Saturday 16 July and 8.00 am am, Sunday 17 July. However, they must remain the responsibility of the exhibitor until they are tagged, weighed and accepted by the Stewards between am and 12 noon, Sunday 17 July. Lambs must be penned for one hour before departure to the abattoir. 3. Exhibitors must spray the catalogue number on the back of each lamb prior to arrival at the showground. 4. All lambs will be inspected when weighed. Lambs, which are entered as being of either pure breeding or cross breeding, Must be typical recognisable examples of that breed or cross breeding. If not the entry will be disqualified. The breed of sire and dam of each exhibit MUST be stated on the entry form. 5. The Society reserves the right to classify all entries by dead weight, into classes with a maximum of fifteen exhibits per class at the discretion of the Assistant Honorary Director concerned. 6. All carcasses will remain on view in the refrigerated unit until 4.30 pm, Thursday 21 July. The exhibitor will be held responsible for the carcass which must be collected between 4.30 pm and 5.30 pm, Thursday 21 July. 7. Presentations to the exhibitor of the Champion Carcass will take place following the judging of the Sheep Supreme Pairs, in the Sheep Ring on Wednesday 20 July. 8. Total entries in this section will be limited to 60. If the number of entries exceed the limit, priority will be given to those exhibitors who have also entered live lambs and entries will be dealt with strictly in date of receipt order. 9. Exhibitors please be aware of the new ticket allocation please refer to regulation 16. CYSTADLEUAETH Y BUGAIL SHEPHERDS COMPETITION The Society acknowledges with thanks the sponsorship of this competition by NETTEX, A DIVISION OF RUMENCO Beirniad / Judge(s): Uwch / Senior: Mr Bruce Mckay, Green Plain, Martletwy, Narberth, SA67 8AH Dirprwy / Deputy: Mr Emyr H. Lewis, Bacheiddon, Aberhosan, Machynlleth, Powys The awards to be presented at approximately pm, Thursday 21 July in the Sheep Ring. Winner SUE AND RONALD JONES AWARD, MEINIGWYNION MAWR AWARD, 50 and an RWAS award. Reserve 25. The Award kindly given in memory of Ronald & Sue by their family. S.1170 SHEPHERDS COMPETITION After two successive wins by the same exhibitor, that exhibitor will be excluded from competing for one year Winner - Mr Bruce Ingram, Logie Durno Farm, Pitcaple, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire Winner - M Aled Groucott, Swffryd Farm, Hafodyrynys, Crumlin, Blaenau Gwent Winner - D L & B W H Jones, Beili Bedw, Llanllwni, Pencader, Carmarthenshire Winner Mrs E M Roberts, Penparc Farm, Llangynin, San Cler, Carmarthenshire Winner - John Mellin, Hull House, Hellifield, Skipton, North Yorkshire Winner - A W Davies,Bronallt, Morfa Nefyn, Pwllheli, Gwynedd Winner I T Davies & Son, Dan-yr-Eglwys, Garthbrengy, Brecon, Powys. This competition is restricted to those looking after sheep, and the following points will be taken into account: - a. Number of entries made and exhibited b. Neatness of animals, pens and equipment c. Preparation of sheep and handling on parade d. Views on questions on sheep husbandry...25 Item d. will be restricted to the top six competitors after a, b. and c. have been judged.

40 CYSTADLEUAETH CNUF 'AGORED' BRENHINOL CYMRU ROYAL WELSH 'OPEN' FLEECE COMPETITION The Society acknowledges with thanks the sponsorship of this competition by ANIMAX LTD Beirniad/Judge: Mr M G Jones, Wool Warehouse, Madog Street, Porthmadog, Gwynedd To be judged at approximately noon, Monday 18 July in the NSA Pavilion. DOSBARTH CLASS 1 Down and Fine, (including Down, Down Cross, White Shetland). 2 Medium, (including Half-Bred, Kent, Texel, Lleyn). 3 Mule or Masham. 4 Lustre, (including Wensleydale, Lincoln, Devon, Cotswold, Bluefaced Leicester). 5 Hill, (including Radnor, Cheviot, Exmoor, Gritstone, Improved Welsh, Lonk). 6 Mountain, (including Swaledale, Dalesbred, Blackface, Rough Fell, Welsh). 7 Natural Coloured Standard, (including Jacob, Herdwick, Badger Face, Shetland, Black Welsh Mountain, and any other natural coloured purebred or crossbred fleece). For a schedule and entry form of the Fleece Competition please contact the Society's Livestock Office on (01982) or or Closing Date 27 May RULES & REGULATIONS

41 RHEOLAU 1. Penalty for Breaking Rules 2. Exhibits Not Forward for Judging 3. Open Classes 4. Extra Classes 5. Special Classes 6. Challenge Cups and Perpetual Trophies 7. Non-Society Cups, Trophies and Awards 8. Awards Offered 9. Regulations as to the Payment of Prize Money 10. Forfeiture of Prize Money 11. Power to Cancel Awards 12. Cancellation of Classes 13. Regulations as to Protests 14. Final Decision of the Board of Directors 15. Payment of Entry Fees 16. Ticket Entitlement 17. Membership Privileges 18. Entry Conditions - Special Prizes 19. Closing Date of Entries 20. Completion of Entry Forms 21. Eligibility of Entries 22. Responsibility of Exhibitors 23. Dates of Birth 24. Property of Exhibitors 25. Substitutions 26. Special Substitutions 27. Contagious Diseases 28. Stock for Sale 29. Correctness of Entry 30. Correctness of Class Entry 31. Proof of Entry 32. Admission Tickets 33. Conditions of Admittance 34. Car Parking Conditions 35. Arrival on the Showground 36. Departure of Exhibits after the Show 37. Withdrawal from the Showground 38. Power to Remove Animals 39. Transit of Animals 40. Emergency Veterinary Treatment 41. Hay 42. Green Fodder 43. Mangers and Feeding Troughs 44. Straw 45. Straw Supply 46. No Smoking 47. Cooking and Sleeping RULES & REGULATIONS 48. Stockmens Accommodation - Neuadd Henllan 49. Bikes, Motor Bikes and ATV s 50. Dogs 51. Placards 52. Annoyance 53. Cruelty to Animals 54. Other Exhibitors Animals 55. Judging 56. Judging - Welsh Ponies & Cobs 57. Judging - Welsh Cobs - Welsh Ponies (Cob Type) - Under Saddle 58. Judging - Supreme Championships 59. Probationer Judges 60. Substitute Judges 61. Appointment of an Umpire 62. Parade of Animals for Judging 63. Sedation 64. Award on Merit 65. Reserve Awards 66. Orders of the Stewards 67. Responsibilities of Stewards 68. Disclaimer of Liability 69. Regulations Relating to Livestock and other Exhibits 70. Alcohol Abuse 71. Colts and Stallions 72. Horse Exhibits 73. Equine Influenza 74. Veterinary Certificate 75. Mare with Foal at Foot 76. Height Measurements 77. Harness Classes 78. Foals 79. Showing for Sale 80. Harness Horses, Riding Ponies and Jumpers 81. Stables 82. Special Regulations Relating to Cattle - Cattle Parade 83. Identification of Entries 84. Calving Certificate 85. Cattle Stalls/Entries 86. Milk 87. Sheep Exhibits 88. Limitation of Entries - Sheep Section 89. Sheep Diseases and Regulations 90. Pig Exhibits

42 RHEOLAU RULES & REGULATIONS DEFINITION OF CLASSES AT THE SOCIETY'S SHOW AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE SAME No variations to the rules and regulations will be enforceable unless made in writing by the Society. 1. PENALTY FOR BREAKING RULES The Board of Directors reserves the right to bar from exhibiting, either in person or through a nominee or agent, any exhibitor, who, in the opinion of the Board, contravenes or has contravened any of the Society's Rules, Regulations or Conditions or who has been disqualified or prohibited from exhibiting or has been fined or otherwise dealt with under the said Rules, Regulations and Conditions, for such period as it shall think fit. The Board of Directors may refuse to accept an entry without giving any reason for such refusal. Should any member or exhibitor conduct himself or herself in an improper or offensive manner on the Showground or if it be proven to the satisfaction of the Board of Directors (or of any official of the Society to which the Board has delegated such responsibility) that any member or exhibitor has attempted to mislead the Society by any form of misrepresentation whatsoever or has failed to provide a satisfactory explanation for a failure to produce an exhibit duly entered for a Show or has violated any of the Rules or Regulations of the Society then, and in any such case, the Board of Directors may decline to allow the member concerned to renew his or her membership or the exhibitor concerned to exhibit at any future Show of such period as the Board of Directors may in its absolute discretion determine and may forfeit any prize or prize money of such exhibitor. 2. EXHIBITS NOT FORWARD FOR JUDGING Any exhibitor who is unable to attend the event, must inform the Society in writing by 24 th June, a refund will then be issued. After this date, although no refund will be issued, exhibitors must still inform the Livestock Office of their absence in writing. Any tickets and passes received must be returned directly to the Livestock Office by 21 st July 2016 with a receipt as proof of return. Failure by any exhibitor to notify the Society of their absence in writing and return any tickets or passes received, may result in action being taken against that exhibitor. Under the terms of the Society s Disciplinary Procedure, any exhibitor who is found to have breached the Society s rules may be barred from exhibiting at future shows for a period of time Any Exhibitor whose animal becomes injured whilst on the Showground and is unable to compete in its class, must be certified by one of the Society s vets. The vets certificate MUST then be supplied to the Livestock Office. Failure to adhere to these procedures may result in disciplinary action being taken as per above. The Society may issue a refund after 24 th June 2016 in exceptional circumstances, which the Society will decide upon, each case on its own merits. Any such refund would be subject to all tickets and passes being returned to the Livestock Office no later than 15 th July 2016, with a receipt as proof of return. Those who post their tickets must do so by recorded delivery with the proof of postage retained. 3. OPEN CLASSES Open classes are for exhibitors and exhibits residing in any part of the European Community subject to all quarantine regulations being satisfactory. Please see the beginning of each section for the regulations relating to the import and export of farmed livestock or equines. 4. EXTRA CLASSES

43 Extra classes are provided to meet special conditions which could not be applied to open classes generally. Animals entered in an extra class may also be entered in open classes, where eligible, upon payment of the relevant entry fee. 5. SPECIAL CLASSES All cups, trophies and awards are offered at this Society's Show subject to the following conditions:- Should an exhibit become ineligible for a class prize either:- (a) by direct disqualification on protest sustained by the Board of Directors, or (b) automatically through failing to comply with the Society's Rules and Regulations as to foaling, calving, lambing, farrowing, etc such exhibit will also be disqualified from the award of any special prize relating to such class. No prize money will be awarded for special classes unless printed under the relevant section in the Livestock Schedule. 6. CHALLENGE CUPS AND PERPETUAL TROPHIES All Society owned trophies will remain in the Society s trophy display room in the Clwyd Glamorgan Hall. The name of the winner will be engraved on the trophies following the Show. Each winner will receive a bespoke Society memento, to be collected from the Clwyd Glamorgan Hall, at which time the engraving instructions for the trophy MUST be supplied. 7. NON-SOCIETY CUPS, TROPHIES AND AWARDS All cups, trophies and awards which are not the responsibility of the Society are marked *. Non Society cups, trophies and awards will no longer have the winner's name engraved on by the Society. It will be the responsibility of the winner to carry out any necessary engraving. 8. AWARDS OFFERED Only the signed awards of the Judges will be accepted by the Society as evidence that a prize has been awarded and the production of a prize or rosette by the exhibitor will not entitle him or her to a prize. Results sheets will not be displayed until the end of judging. 9. REGULATIONS AS TO THE PAYMENT OF PRIZE MONEY The Society will send out all the prize money (Where BACS details have been provided) via BACS. The prize money, where there is no dispute in accordance with the terms of the Rules & Regulations, will be paid out within two months of the Show. Any outstanding accounts due to the Society may be set-off against any prize money or other amount owed to the exhibitor. 10. FORFEITURE OF PRIZE MONEY Any infringement of any Rule, Regulation or Condition, will render the exhibitor liable to a fine of 50 by the Stewards, and to the forfeiture by order of the Board of Directors, of any prize he or she may be entitled to. 11. POWER TO CANCEL AWARDS Any person who shall have been shown, to the satisfaction of the Board of Directors, to have been excluded from exhibiting for prizes at the exhibition of the Society, in consequence of having been convicted of any attempt to obtain a prize by giving a false certificate, or by other unfair means, shall not be allowed to compete for any prizes offered by the Society at any of its Shows, until otherwise decided by the Board of Directors. If, through any evasion, such person shall make an entry and obtain an award, the Board of Directors shall have power to cancel such award and withhold the prize money. Any person who has been disqualified from exhibiting for prizes at the exhibition of any Society, under the preceding condition, shall not be allowed to act as agent, representative or servant of any exhibitor at any of the Society's future Shows, until otherwise decided by the Board of Directors.

44 12. CANCELLATION OF CLASSES (a) The Board of Directors reserves the right to cancel or transfer any section or class if they deem there to be insufficient entries. In the event of any class or section being cancelled entrants therein will be notified as soon as possible after the closing date of entries and their fees will be returned. (b) If, at the discretion of the Society, two or more dairy breeds are amalgamated owing to insufficient entries, a Champion in each individual breed will be chosen. (c) The Society reserves the right, at their discretion, to amalgamate classes, as appropriate, which they deem to have insufficient entries. 13. REGULATIONS AS TO PROTESTS A protest must be lodged in writing within an hour of the class being judged and handed to a senior member of the RWAS staff at the Headquarters Office, together with a deposit fee of per individual objector. If, on investigating, the protest is not sustained to the satisfaction of the Protest Committee, then the deposit may be forfeited to the funds of the Society. The Protest Committee would consist of the Show Director, Assistant Honorary Director concerned, the Chief or Senior Steward concerned and the Chairman of the Livestock Committee. 14. FINAL DECISION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS The Board of Directors reserves, to themselves, the right of determining all disputed cases as to disqualifications, discipline, etc. and the decision of the Board of Directors shall be final. 15. PAYMENT OF ENTRY FEES All entries must be accompanied by entry fees and any entries in which these and the following conditions are not observed will not be accepted. Cheques and postal orders should be made payable to the "Royal Welsh Agricultural Society Ltd" and crossed "Not Negotiable". Any outstanding accounts due to the Society may result in that exhibitor's tickets and passes being subsequently withheld. If a payment cheque for entries is returned from the bank, the Society MAY cancel the relevant exhibitors entry for that year. 16. TICKET ENTITLEMENT Exhibitor ticket entitlement for the HORSE section:- Horse exhibitors will receive one more ticket than horses entered on any day, up to a maximum of five tickets per day. For example, an exhibitor with two horses, one showing on Monday and one showing on Tuesday, will receive four one day tickets; two tickets for the horse shown on the Monday and two tickets for the horse shown on the Tuesday. Additional adult one-day tickets may be purchased at (including VAT) each and additional child one-day tickets may be purchased at 5.00 (including VAT). Exhibitor ticket entitlement for CATTLE section:- Number of Exhibit/s Exhibitor Four-Day Ticket/s & Over 4 The Cattle exhibitor badges will also admit exhibitors to the Cattle Buildings whilst they are closed to the general public during judging and parades. Exhibitor ticket entitlement for SHEEP, PIG and GOAT sections:-

45 Number of Exhibit/s Exhibitor Four-Day Ticket/s & Over 3 Carcass Exhibitors will receive one ticket for the Monday of the Show and one ticket for the Thursday of the Show. Additional exhibitor four-day tickets may be purchased upon entering at (including VAT) each. Additional adult one-day tickets may be purchased at (including VAT) each and additional child one-day tickets may be purchased at 5.00 (including VAT). Immediately upon receipt of tickets and passes, exhibitors are requested to check that the allocation is correct. No duplicate tickets or passes will be issued during the Show period free of charge. Any outstanding accounts due to the Society may result in that exhibitor's tickets and passes being subsequently withheld. 17. MEMBERSHIP PRIVILEGES No member of the Society will be accorded the concession of making entries at the reduced fees unless his or her membership subscription for that year has been paid by 1 st February. The Society will accept Applications for Membership following this date, however, all Applications must be accompanied by: - Cash/Cheque in respect of 2016 Membership Subscription. Fully completed Direct Debit Instruction (used to arrange payment of Membership Subscription on 1 st February in subsequent years). 18. ENTRY CONDITIONS - SPECIAL PRIZES No entrance fee is charged to a member or non-member for a special prize, championship prize or challenge cup, but no exhibit can be entered to compete for a special prize, championship prize or challenge cup, unless already entered in a class for which an entry fee is chargeable. No prize money will be awarded for special prizes unless printed under the relevant section in the schedule. 19. CLOSING DATE OF ENTRIES 27 th April 2016 Particular attention is directed to the fact that dates stipulated for the closing date of entries will be very strictly adhered to. Late entries will NOT be accepted. 20. COMPLETION OF ENTRY FORMS Entry forms may be obtained from the RWAS Office. To prevent any inconvenience and delay, applicants for entry forms are requested to name the kind of stock they are proposing to enter. No stock will be accepted for exhibition unless the certificate of entry, filled in upon the official entry form, completed and signed by the owner in the manner directed and shall have been delivered to the RWAS Office or sent (postage paid) direct to the same on or before the closing date of entries. 21. ELIGIBILITY OF ENTRIES All exhibitors and exhibits must be registered with their respective Breed Society. All horses, except for foals, entered in Sections requiring them to be registered, should be formally registered, with the registration number supplied by the closing date of entries (27 th April 2016) 22. RESPONSIBILITY OF EXHIBITORS Exhibitors are alone responsible for the accuracy and eligibility of their entries. Entry fees are not returnable to an exhibitor who enters an animal in a class for which it is ineligible or for entries which are withdrawn after the date of entry has expired.

46 Exhibitors are expected to behave responsibly at all times, any irresponsible misconduct or abuse of Health and Safety regulations by exhibitors to their exhibits, or towards any Society stewards will be dealt with as defined in the current Livestock Rules & Regulations (1, 10, 13, 65 & 66). All exhibitors should note the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1992, which requires co-operation and co-ordination between all exhibitors and the RWAS. The requirements on both are to carry out adequate risk assessments covering the work to be done. It is then necessary to implement any procedures as required by the above legislation, and also inform all those concerned of these assessments and procedures. Animals which are known to be wild or fractious by nature must not be brought to the Showground. Animals which are subject to restrictions under the Animal Health Act 1981 (as amended) or the Animal and Animals Products (Import and Export) (England and Wales) Regulations 2000 will not be allowed onto the Showground. Exhibitors in all sections (except goats) are not permitted to enter an animal in any class, which is to be judged by a person who has or had a financial or other interest in the animal, or which has stood in his or her yard. Exhibitors should adhere to the specific rules of their relevant breed society on this matter, where such rules are available. The onus of complying with this regulation rests entirely on the exhibitor. In all Interbreed Championships the onus rests on the exhibitor to stand down if the interbreed judge has or had a financial or other interest in the animal or if it has stood in his or her yard. 23. DATES OF BIRTH The ages of the cattle are (except where otherwise specified) calculated to the first day of the Show, but horses, sheep and pigs will be duly classified by the age estimated from 1 st January in each year (thus a foal born at any period in 2015 becomes a yearling on the 1 st January 2016). The exact date of birth of each animal must, wherever possible, be stated on the entry form, in order that the judges may take the actual ages into consideration in deciding upon the relative merits of the animals in each class. 24. PROPERTY OF EXHIBITORS Every exhibit must at the closing date of entries be the bona fide property of the person or persons in whose name(s) the entry appears in the catalogue, except in the case of an animal contractually leased or on hire, or by prior special permission of the Board of Directors and must remain so until the end of the show. 25. SUBSTITUTIONS An exhibitor who has made an entry of horses, cattle, sheep, pigs or goats in a particular class, will be permitted, up to the 1 st June, to withdraw the entry of such animal and to substitute for it an entry of another animal in the same class which was his or her bona fide property at the time of his or her original entry. The additional fee will be 1.00 for each substituted entry. No substitutions will be accepted after 1 st June (except as provided for under Rules & Regulations 26 below). 26. SPECIAL SUBSTITUTIONS In the event of any animal duly entered for the Society's Show becoming ineligible for exhibition as a consequence of restrictions imposed by the National Assembly for Wales Agricultural Department, the Board of Directors reserves the right to allow the owner of such animal to substitute another one for it. In the event of substitution after the Official Catalogue has gone to press, full particulars of the substituted animal shall be displayed on its box, stall or pen. 27. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES Any livestock exhibitor shall pay to the Society for any costs incurred for liquidated damages if any animal which he or she exhibits is, to his or her knowledge, suffering from

47 any contagious or infectious disease, and for each and every such animal if more than one. 28. STOCK FOR SALE Exhibitors are invited to indicate on the entry form whether the entry is offered for sale. This information will appear in the Official Catalogue. 29. CORRECTNESS OF ENTRY Every exhibitor shall prove the correctness of his or her certificate of entry to the satisfaction of the Stewards if and when called upon by them to do so. Failing to furnish the required proof, he or she may be prohibited from exhibiting. Any prize, if awarded, may be withheld and the award cancelled. Any animal found at the Show incorrectly ear marked will be removed from the Showground. Exhibitors should note that in the event of a dispute the Society reserves the right to carry out DNA testing. 30. CORRECTNESS OF CLASS ENTRY The judges, with the sanction of the Stewards, will withhold prizes from exhibitors whose animals are entered in the wrong class, but if an exhibitor can prove to the satisfaction of the Stewards who can refer to the original entry form, filed in the Livestock Office on the Showground, that an entry has been catalogued in the wrong class through a clerical error of the staff or through a printer's error, the Stewards are empowered to have such exhibit judged in the class intended by the exhibitor. 31. PROOF OF ENTRY No exhibits will be received at the gate unless the official entry document is shown as proof of entry. 32. ADMISSION TICKETS Exhibitors must show their exhibitors admission ticket each time they enter the Showground. No-one shall be allowed to enter the Showground without the correct tickets and passes. The exhibitor will be responsible for the proper use of the tickets and passes issued to his or her attendants. In case of transfer, or other improper use of a ticket or pass, the exhibitor may be required to pay a fine of for each case during the event or be referred to the Society s Disciplinary Panel following the Show. 33. CONDITIONS OF ADMITTANCE Persons are admitted to the Showground at their own risk and vehicles and their accessories and contents are admitted to and left in the Show car parks at the owner's risk, and, while every endeavour is taken to ensure the safety thereof, the Society will not (save for death or personal injury caused by the negligence of the Society, its servants or agents) be responsible for personal injury (whether fatal or otherwise) loss of or damage to property and any other loss, damage, costs and expenses however caused. 34. CAR PARKING CONDITIONS Persons are admitted entry to the Show car parks at their own risk and vehicles and their accessories and contents are admitted to and left in the Show car parks at the owner's risk, and, while every endeavour is taken to ensure the safety thereof, the Society will not (save for death or personal injury caused by the negligence of the Society, its servants or agents) be responsible for personal injury (whether fatal or otherwise), loss of or damage to property and any other loss, damage, costs and expenses however caused. Caravans and other vehicles used for accommodation - With Health and Safety/Fire Regulations having to be rigorously administered this year, exhibitors MUST state on their remittance form if their vehicle will be used for accommodation during the show. There will not be a fee for exhibitors using their vehicles for accommodation.

48 Exhibitors requiring caravan plots are requested to submit their entries in good time as these are very limited and will be allocated on a first come first served basis. All vehicles and caravans used for accommodation must be parked 2.5 metres apart to meet current fire regulations. All caravans and other vehicles used for accommodation MUST carry a suitable fire extinguisher (5-kilo dry powder type). Horse Exhibitors only A caravan will not be admitted onto the Livestock Hill if it is being towed by a lorry. 35. ARRIVAL ON THE SHOWGROUND Livestock Gate will be opened for stock at 9.00 am Saturday 16 th July. Horse Hill will be opened for horses at noon Saturday 16 th July All vehicles will be inspected on arrival. Any vehicle displaying a "vehicle towing horses" pass and not carrying horses shall be turned away from the Showground. Horse exhibitors entering six or more horses will receive a second vehicle towing horses pass free of charge. Any exhibitor who arrives after the stipulated arrival times shall at the Society s discretion be barred from showing for a period deemed appropriate by the Society s Board of Directors. 36. DEPARTURE OF EXHIBITS AFTER THE SHOW Departure of all exhibits is referred to at the commencement of each section and these times will be strictly adhered to. Any defaulters will be listed and entry may be refused the following year with prize money withheld. Any defaulter will hold the right to appeal. The Society reserves the right to alter the departure times as necessary. However exhibitors would be informed of any changes. 37. WITHDRAWAL FROM THE SHOWGROUND No animal can be removed from its place without recommendation from the Chief Sectional Steward or Society's Veterinary Officer nor can any animal be taken out of the Showground without a permit in writing, from the Secretary. 38. POWER TO REMOVE ANIMALS The Stewards, on the recommendation of the Society's Veterinary Officers shall have the power to remove from the Showground any unruly, vicious, deformed or diseased animals, and also the stock implements, or miscellaneous articles belonging to any exhibitor who refuses to comply with the instructions given to them by the Stewards without any responsibility attaching to them or to the Society in consequence of such removal. 39. TRANSIT OF ANIMALS - WELFARE OF ANIMALS (TRANSPORT) ORDER 1997 It is an offence to transport an animal likely to give birth during transit. The owner or his or her agent shall not permit such an animal to be loaded. 40. EMERGENCY VETERINARY TREATMENT In the event that an exhibitor cannot be found at any time and his or her animal/s have been found to be sick, the Society's Veterinary Officers may, on their own authority, give to any animal such emergency treatment at the cost of the exhibitor as they consider appropriate even if the exhibitor is not present at the time. Stewards may remove any animal to an isolation box if it is necessary. In the event of an animal dying or having to be destroyed, any costs incurred for its disposal will be paid at the discretion of the Society. 41. HAY Exhibitors are required to provide their own hay. 42. GREEN FODDER Green fodder will be supplied free of charge. It will be necessary for exhibitors to make their own arrangement for the supply of any corn, meal, cake or other feeding stuffs which they may require.

49 43. MANGERS AND FEEDING TROUGHS Exhibitors are at liberty to send any kind of food their stock may require, in which case the necessary troughs, etc. for holding the same must also be sent. Feeding troughs for horses, cattle, sheep, pigs and goats must be provided by the exhibitors. 44. STRAW No straw will be delivered on Thursday 21 st July. Any straw remaining on the Showground after 6.00 pm on the last day of the Show, whether supplied by the Society or brought by the exhibitor, shall be considered the property of the Society. Sufficient straw only for litter for the conveyances, horse boxes or cattle wagons carrying the stock from the Show will be allowed to be taken from the Showground. 45. STRAW SUPPLY Arrangements for the supply of straw will be made available by the commencement of the show. 46. NO SMOKING No smoking will be allowed in or near horse boxes, stock buildings, lines, tents, shedding for exhibits or forage, in the Showground. No smoking will be allowed by judges, exhibitors or stewards whilst in the judging rings. 47. COOKING AND SLEEPING No cooking will be allowed in the stock buildings or lines. 48. STOCKMENS' ACCOMMODATION - NEUADD HENLLAN Neuadd Henllan will be available for use by cattle, sheep, pig and goat exhibitors. Each room has two or four beds. The beds cannot be reserved for individual night bookings. The fee is payable at the time of entry and requests will be dealt with in date of receipt order. Beds will be limited to a maximum of two per exhibitor. The number of beds available will be limited to forty four. These will be allocated as follows:- Cattle - eighteen places Sheep - eighteen places Goats - four places Pigs - four places Linen, duvets and pillows will be provided. The facilities in the block are for residents ONLY. If a changeover occurs in one room by stockpersons during the week, the keys MUST be given to the wardens. All exhibitors must ensure that any dirty footwear is removed before entering the accommodation. If the facilities are abused or if more persons are sleeping in the room than allowed the wardens will consider a ban. Breakfast, if required, is available on a daily basis. 49. BIKES, MOTOR BIKES AND ATV'S No bikes, motor bikes or ATV's of any kind, may be taken onto the Showground except by prior arrangement in writing. 50. DOGS No dogs will be allowed on to the showground without prior permission from the Chief Executive. 51. PLACARDS No person shall be allowed to fix any placard in the Showground, or distribute any handbills, circulars, etc. except at their own stands, without the written permission of the Secretary. No person shall be allowed to take down or cover any official placard or notice. 52. ANNOYANCE No exhibitor shall be allowed to shout or make undue noises in calling attention to his or her exhibit so as to be a source of annoyance to other exhibitors.

50 53. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS Cruelty by exhibitors to animals in any form whatsoever will not be condoned. Proven evidence of any such cruelty may result in disciplinary action being taken towards the exhibitor. Exhibitors are required to ensure the welfare of their animals whilst stalled, penned, stabled or anywhere on the Society s property during the Show. Any incident of a welfare issue will be reported to the Society s vets and if deemed necessary appropriate action will be taken on the matter. 54. OTHER EXHIBITORS' ANIMALS If an exhibitor is found tampering in any way with a fellow exhibitor s animal, the Society will direct its Disciplinary Panel to review the matter; if substantiated the individual(s) involved may be barred for a period the Panel deems appropriate. Exhibitors should also be aware that under no circumstances can medicines be administered to another exhibitor s animal. If an exhibitor is concerned over the welfare of another persons stock, please inform a steward. 55. JUDGING The judges decision shall be final. The judges will regard the symmetry, early maturity, purity, size and general qualities as the chief characteristics of the breed which they judge. The object of the Society in giving prizes for horses, cattle, sheep, pigs and goats being to promote the improvement of breeding stock. The judges in making their awards in the pedigree cattle, sheep, pig and goat classes will be instructed not to take into consideration the present value to the butcher of animals exhibited, but to decide according to the relative merits for the purpose of breeding. It is not necessary for a judge to place all the exhibits in the large classes or to place exhibits which in his or her opinion have insufficient merit. No smoking will be allowed by judges whilst in the judging rings. Judges must not use a mobile phone whilst in the judging rings. All handlers must be a minimum of 14 years old on the first day of the Show for the judging of all the in-hand horse classes, in order to lead a horse/pony down the horsewalk, judging of all cattle classes and for the Main Ring parades. No judge shall be allowed to exhibit in the same species as they are judging at the Royal Welsh Show, in the year of their appointment. 56. JUDGING WELSH PONIES & COBS In order to reduce the pressure on judges and stewards in the Welsh Mountain Pony, Welsh Pony, Welsh Pony (Cob Type) and Welsh Cob Sections (A, B, C & D), the judges of these sections will be instructed that, after first inspection of the entries forward, up to twenty exhibits shall be called forward from which the appropriate number of prize winners will be selected. The figure of twenty is a maximum, and the judges may select less than twenty at their discretion. The remaining exhibits will be asked to leave the judging ring after running once in front of the Grandstand. In addition to the above, exhibitors of Section A and Section D stallions, please note that the judging process will take place as follows:- Up to the first twenty will be selected and lined up. The stallions not selected will form a second line behind and will be given the chance of either having one run in front of the Grandstand and then leave the ring, or stay in the second line until the final judging is completed and be included in the final display of stallions in the Main Ring. If any exhibitor is found leaving the ring at any other time, he or she concerned will be warned by the Society's Stewards and subsequently reported to the Welsh Pony & Cob Society. 57. JUDGING - WELSH COBS - WELSH PONIES (COB TYPE) - UNDER SADDLE The substance of the Rule 56 stated above applies except that the Riding and Conformation Judges will jointly select the best twenty exhibits per class to remain in the

51 ring for further judging with the discretion to choose more or less than this figure. After the exhibits have been chosen the remaining exhibitors will leave the ring unplaced. The Riding Judge will then ride each exhibit. Both judges will use the point system (50 riding & 50 conformation) to place the exhibits concerned. 58. JUDGING ALL INHAND HORSE SECTIONS In order to reduce the pressure on judges and stewards in the horse sections if entries are high, the judges MAY be instructed that, after first inspection of the entries forward, up to twenty exhibits should be called forward from which the appropriate number of prize winners will be selected. The figure of twenty is a maximum, and the judges may select less than twenty at their discretion. The remaining exhibits will be asked to leave the judging ring after running once in front of the Grandstand. 59. JUDGING - SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIPS Judges of Supreme Championships are not eligible to exhibit in the same species. 60. PROBATIONER JUDGES No probationer judges are allowed to judge at the Royal Welsh Show. 61. SUBSTITUTE JUDGES Should a judge be prevented from fulfilling his/her engagement, the Board of Directors reserve, to themselves, the right to appoint a substitute. The Assistant Honorary Director of the section would appoint the substitute judge on behalf of the Board of Directors, where necessary. 62. APPOINTMENT OF AN UMPIRE In case of a difference of opinion between the judges respecting the award of any prize on the Showground, a Committee of not less than five members of the Board of Directors shall be immediately summoned by the Secretary, and an umpire appointed by it, whose decision shall be final. In the event of any judge leaving before the class which he or she is judging is completed, the appointment of his or her successor shall also be made in the same way. The same procedure shall be adopted if it is found necessary to appoint a referee judge. The Assistant Honorary Director of the section would act on behalf of the Board of Directors where necessary. 63. PARADE OF ANIMALS FOR JUDGING Horses and cattle must be paraded and exhibited in the rings with their number affixed to the head and neck, for inspection during the Show as directed by the Stewards. Smoking by persons in charge of stock during judging or on parade is strictly prohibited. Whilst judging or parading all persons in charge of stock must be suitably dressed ie, cattle, sheep, pig and goat handlers wear white coats or appropriate Society dress and horse handlers the correct attire. Appropriate footwear must also be worn. Whilst the judging of a class is in progress, no animal competing therein shall be permitted to wear any prize card or rosette (except in a championship or group championship) which may have been awarded to it in a previous class. Judges, Stewards and exhibitors leading or riding animals in classes, ring displays or parades and all other persons who have to go into the Show rings should be suitably attired, including footwear. Anyone riding an equine anywhere on the Showground must wear a hat to British Standard specification appropriate to the relevant Section which they are exhibiting. All handlers must be a minimum of 14 years old on the first day of the Show for the judging of all the in-hand horse classes, in order to lead a horse/pony down the horsewalk, judging of all cattle classes and for the Main Ring parades. 64. SEDATION The use of sedation for judging and parading is prohibited and any animal so sedated will not be allowed to be judged or paraded. The Society's Veterinary Officers reserve the right to carry out spot checks for drugs on winning exhibits.

52 65. AWARD ON MERIT The judges will be instructed to withhold any prize if they are of the opinion that there is not sufficient merit in any of the stock exhibited for such prize to justify an award; and when there is only one animal or pen of animals shown in the class, the judges may award the first, second or any other prize according to the merits of the animal or pen of animals exhibited. 66. RESERVE AWARDS The judges will give a reserve award in each class to the exhibit which would in their opinion, possess sufficient merit for a prize, in case an animal to which a prize has been awarded should be subsequently disqualified. They will specially report equality of merit to the Board of Directors, who will in such event, decide the award. They will also report the animals which deserve to be specially commended, and then sign and deliver their results through the Stewards to the Awards Office. 67. ORDER OF THE STEWARDS Any owner or attendant in charge of stock will be subject to the orders of the Stewards and will be required to exhibit or parade the animals in his or her charge at such times as may be directed and any owner or servants disobeying such orders by indiscipline or using abusive or offensive language will be liable to be fined and/or removed from the Showground, at the option of the Board of Directors. The catalogued exhibitor will be held accountable for any misbehaviour by themselves or by any person(s) involved with the handling and preparing of their animals whilst on the Showground. Persons in charge of animals shall be in attendance each day during the Show and shall have such animals ready at least a quarter of an hour before the time appointed for exhibiting the animals in the show rings for judging or parades. 68. RESPONSIBILITIES OF STEWARDS The stewards will attend on each sectional judge. It will be their duty to see that no obstruction is offered to them, and that the space reserved for them is not encroached; or that the proper animals entered in the Official Catalogue are presented before the judge, to communicate to the Secretary any questions that may arise for the consideration of the Board of Directors, to complete the judge's results, to give prize cards and rosettes to the prize animals and to collect before the parade of a class the measurement cards signed by the Society's Veterinary Officers (if applicable). In the cattle classes it is their duty to satisfy themselves as to the identity of all cattle presented for judging either by checking the earmarks with those printed in the Official Catalogue or if the earmark is incorrect or illegible and other satisfactory means of identification is not available, the animal shall be taken off the Showground, by order of the Assistant Honorary Director. All judging books must be fully and correctly completed, including a list of absent exhibits, and be returned to the relevant results steward or Awards Office. In addition the perforated judging slips must be removed from the judging book and taken to the relevant results steward or Awards Office IMMEDIATELY after a class has been judged. The Board of Directors delegates full power to the Stewards to enforce the carrying out of the Rules & Regulations relating to livestock and other exhibits at the Society's Shows. The stewards are required to report to the secretary's office, the names of the exhibitors with the catalogue numbers of exhibits absent, and of the horses and cattle not brought out for parades. Those exhibits that fail to parade will forfeit their prize money. 69. DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY In this clause the term "exhibitor" shall include persons taking part in any competition or display arranged by the Society, and the owner of any animal, plant, machinery or other thing involved in any such competition or display or otherwise exhibited on the Showground. Save for death or personal injury caused by the negligence of the Society,

53 its servants or agents, the Society will not be responsible for death, injury, disease, damage or loss caused to any exhibitor or to his or her servant or agent or to any animal, article, plant, machinery or thing of whatever nature brought onto the Showground by the said exhibitor from whatever cause, death, injury, disease, damage or loss arises. Saves as aforesaid the exhibitor shall indemnify the Society against all claims, damages and expenses whatsoever in any way arising out of the presence of the exhibitor, his or her servants, agents, exhibits, vehicles or equipment on the Showground and shall assume full responsibility therefore. Acceptance of the foregoing provisions shall be a condition of entry. As a condition of entry to the Show, all exhibitors must have Public and Products Liability Insurance cover for a minimum of 2,000,000. Proof of cover to be provided on request. Exhibitors are also advised to insure against fire and any other appropriate risk. 70. REGULATIONS RELATING TO LIVESTOCK AND EXHIBITS ENTERED AT THIS SOCIETY S SHOW The Society, its Officers or Servants shall not be responsible for any person whatsoever while upon the Society's premises, or while entering or leaving the same, for any damage or loss however caused to the property of any such person or for any injury, fatal or otherwise to any such person. The Society, its Officers or Servants, shall not be responsible for any accident, damage or loss however caused, that may occur to any exhibitor or his or her servant, or to any animal, article or property brought into the Showground, or while entering or leaving or being carried into or out of the said Showground. Each exhibitor shall be solely responsible for any loss, injury or damage that may be done to or occasioned by, or arising from any animal, article, or property exhibited or brought onto the Showground by him or her, he or she shall indemnify and hold harmless the Society from and against all actions, suits, expenses and claims on account of or in respect of any such damage or injury which may be caused or occasioned. It is, therefore, recommended that exhibitors insure against fire and such liabilities as the exhibitor may incur under these regulations. The Society, its Officers and Servants will not be liable for any errors or mistakes that may happen in placing or penning the stock or articles to be exhibited, but the servants in charge of the same must see that they are placed according to their entries. All livestock entered within the Society's classification MUST be housed in the appropriate lines and NOT on a Tradestand. 71. ALCOHOL ABUSE It will be an offence to carry alcoholic drink around the Showground. Drinking in public places especially in the avenues will be an evictable offence and members will run the additional risk of having their membership cancelled. In the interests of health and safety, no exhibitor/competitor should consume alcohol until his/her competition has ended. Individuals or teams who ignore this ruling will risk being banned.

54 SPECIAL REGULATIONS RELATING TO HORSES See also Regulations 1 to 71 Anyone riding a horse, pony or donkey must wear a hat to British Standard specification appropriate to the Section that they are exhibiting or competing in. This hat must be worn at all times. 72. COLTS AND STALLIONS All colts and stallions, three years old or over excluding Miniature Shetlands, MUST be shown in bridle and bit. A stallion hired for the season will be considered to be the property of the hirer. 73. HORSE EXHIBITS The use of sawdust above the knee, or of resin, or other substances in any form or way designed to give an animal artificial appearance, cording or any improper means adopted in showing an animal, will lead to disqualification. Inspectors may be appointed, whose decision will be final, to examine every horse before it enters the judging ring to adjudicate on the issue. The Society also reserves the right to dope test any exhibit. The Docking and Nicking of Horses Act All entries must comply with this Act (including imported animals). 74. EQUINE INFLUENZA The owners of all equines other than foals under six months old, taking part in the Show are advised and encouraged to have all entries properly vaccinated against Equine Influenza. There will, however, be no compulsion to vaccinate. An effective system of vaccination consists of two primary doses of vaccine at an interval of not less than 30 days or not more than 90 days. Where this has been done in a previous year subsequent vaccination should be carried out at intervals of not more than 12 months. The Society will not hold itself responsible for any problem that may develop subsequent to bringing an unvaccinated equine to the Show. 75. VETERINARY CERTIFICATE Exhibitors whose animals are examined for soundness at the request of the judge or when a protest is lodged and the animal rejected, may on application be furnished with a Veterinary Certificate and may remove the animal from the Showground. 76. MARE WITH FOAL AT FOOT A Mare that has lost her foal in the current year may, on production of a vet s certificate, compete in the Brood Mare class. The vet s certificate must be presented to the Assistant Honorary Director or his Deputy, in the Main Ring Control Tower half an hour before the class commences. The exhibitor must notify the Livestock Office beforehand and carry a copy of the certificate into the judging ring. 77. HEIGHT MEASUREMENTS Official height certificates obtained from the Society's Veterinary Officers will only be required for exhibits entered in the following sections:- Riding Ponies Breeding Welsh Part-Bred Pony Trekking 78. HARNESS CLASSES In the harness classes, for animals exceeding 143 cm, no shoes may exceed 2 lbs in weight. For harness ponies exceeding 122 cm and not exceeding 143 cm, also for yearling colts and fillies, no shoe shall exceed 1.5 lbs in weight. For harness ponies not exceeding 122 cm, no shoe shall exceed 1 lb in weight. 1 cm will be allowed in height for shoeing. Inspectors may be appointed to examine the shoes, and if it is thought that any shoe exceeds the prescribed weight, it will be removed, and if found to exceed the weight specified the animal will be liable for disqualification.

55 In the harness classes, the judges will be instructed not to award prizes to horses, if, in their opinion, the shoes are of excessive weight. 79. FOALS All foals must be the offspring of the mares with which they are exhibited and the sire of the foal must be given on the certificate of entry, unless otherwise stipulated in each section. 80. SHOWING FOR SALE Horses may be examined and shown for the purpose of sale, in the paddock provided for trial and veterinary examination, on receiving authority from the Assistant Honorary Director of Horses or such other person as may be appointed. 81. HARNESS HORSES, RIDING AND IN-HAND HORSES, PONIES AND JUMPING Exhibitors are warned that any act of discourtesy or disobedience toward the officials on the part of those engaged to ride or drive will disqualify the horses from showing. The judge may refuse to judge any exhibit that he or she considers too dangerous to ride. In ALL classes each rider must appear in proper riding attire approved by the Stewards and see that his or her horse carries the Official Catalogue number. Riders must be mounted fifteen minutes before the time appointed for jumping, and parade their horses in the Collecting Ring. 82. STABLES A fee of (including VAT) each, per night, will be charged and must be paid at the time of entry for the use of all stables. Any exhibits found to be in a stable not paid for will be disqualified. Exhibitors are requested to submit their entries in good time as a limited number of stables will be available and not all exhibitors can be accommodated. Therefore, exhibitors must realise that certain reservations will have to be cancelled, exhibitors will be informed accordingly. Stables will be allocated on a first come first served basis immidieatly following the posting of the Livestock Schedule from the Livestock Office. Stables are for use by horses and ponies only. The Society will be providing an alternative stabling arrangement for any entries that it cannot accommodate on the Showground. The stabling site is called Wernfawr and is a mile away from the Showground. All necessary facilities will be provided. Exhibitors must complete the entry form if they wish to be considered for the Wernfawr stabling site if the Society is unable to accommodate there entry/ies on the Showground. A fee of (including VAT) each, per night, will be charged for the site and must be paid at the time of entry. In case of emergency, the Society will not be held responsible for the horses and ponies if they have to be let out of their stables. If exhibitors use stables that have not been booked, paid for or allocated to them, then they will be barred from booking stables for a further five years. Stables are not transferable between exhibitors. The Society reserves the right to re-allocate stables at its discretion. Stable fees may be refunded if cancelled, in writing and received before Friday, 24 th June. No stable fees will be refunded after this date. The Society will not permit the use of portable stables by exhibitors, nor the use of hurdles by which to make a pen or the tethering of horses, on any area designated for use by the Society during the Show period. Failure to comply with this rule will result in the exhibitor concerned being barred from exhibiting at the Royal Welsh Show for a period of ten years. They will also forfeit any RWAS Membership for ten years. The exhibitor will be removed from the Showground and no refund of monies paid will be issued.

56 SPECIAL REGULATIONS RELATING TO CATTLE See also regulations 1-71 In the interest of safety, no prams or pushchairs are allowed in the Cattle Buildings. 83. CATTLE ON PARADE All cattle will be required to be paraded as directed by the Stewards. Stock attendants shall wear white coats or appropriate Society dress at judging and parades. Exhibitors must ensure that sufficient stockmen are available to lead all first, second and third prize winning animals for cattle parades. All handlers must be a minimum of 14 years old on the first day of the Show for the judging of all cattle classes and for the Main Ring parades. In the interest of safety, all bulls (male cattle not castrated by 10 months of age) must be controlled at all times on the Showground through one of the following handling methods:- (a) Two people, one using a bull pole attached to the bull's nose ring and the other using a rope or chain attached to the halter or head chain via the nose ring. (b) Two people both using ropes or chains, one rope or chain attached to a halter, the other either attached directly to the nose ring or via the nose ring to the halter. (c) One person using a bull pole attached to the bull's nose ring and a rope or chain attached to a halter, or head chain via the nose ring, with a competent person standing by able to assist in the control of the bull if necessary. (d) One person using a rope or chain attached to a halter with a second rope or chain attached directly to the nose ring or via the nose ring to the halter, with a competent person standing by able to assist in the control of the bull if necessary. In the interests of safety there should be no unauthorised movement of animals during the Show period. Failure to parade may result in forfeiture of prize money. 84. IDENTIFICATION OF ENTRIES a) In classes for dairy cows the judges are instructed to make the milking capacity and form of udder one of their chief points in awarding the prizes. b) The identification of all entries may be checked by the Stewards on behalf of the Assistant Honorary Director. c) All exhibits must be registered in their respective Breed Society's Herd Book, except for Commercial Cattle classes. 85. CALVING CERTIFICATE No cow, unless in milk or in calf, will be eligible for a prize. It shall be the responsibility of the exhibitor to prove that any particular cow has actually calved since 1 st November 2014 and 23 rd May The accepted definition of calving shall be 'full term calving' as defined in Statutory Instrument 1981 No CATTLE STALLS/ENTRIES (a) The Board of Directors reserve, to themselves, the right to reduce the number of cattle stalls originally booked by an exhibitor if the total number of stalls booked exceeds the capacity of the buildings concerned. The Assistant Honorary Director - Cattle will act on behalf of the Board of Directors, where necessary. Exhibitors who fail to arrive with exhibits that a stall has been booked for, shall forfeit their stall, with no refund given. The Society will re-allocate the stall/s as appropriate. (b) Cows and heifers entered in the "in milk" classes, if they have not calved by the date of the show, may compete in the "in calf" classes and vice versa. (c) Any artificial contrivance or device of any description found on, or proved to have been used on an animal, at any time whilst that animal is on the Showground, either for preventing the flow of milk or for any other improper practice to alter the natural state of the animal, will disqualify that animal from being awarded a prize, and the owner of the matter will be put to the Society s Disciplinary Panel and said animal will be prohibited from again entering stock for the Society's Show for a period of up to five years or as the Board of Directors may see fit. The Society reserves the

57 right to have all animals inspected by a Veterinary Officer either prior to, during, or after judging. 87. MILK The milk yielded by cows in the Showground must not be sold at the stalls, but will be purchased by the Society at a price to be agreed upon, and will be paid for at the Milk Receiving Office (Dairy Parlour). Milking must be carried out under supervision in the Dairy provided by the Society. SHOWGROUND MILKING ARRANGEMENTS The facilities provided will allow the production of the milk to be carried out in accordance with the requirements of the Milk and Dairies (General) Regulations All persons connected with milking must meet the following requirements of these regulations. Any exhibitor found not complying with the regulations will be prohibited from again entering stock for the Society's Show for a period of up to five years or as the Board of Directors may see fit. At milking times the exhibitors are expected to:- a) Wear clean washable overalls and head covering (to be provided by the exhibitor for this purpose). Competitors will not be allowed into the milking area without such protective clothing. b) Foremilk all cows. c) Ensure cows' teats and udders are clean before attaching units. d) Refrain from smoking. e) Sanitise the milking equipment after use. f) Store equipment in clean and dust free conditions in the plastic bags provided. g) Grooming and shampooing of stock will not be allowed in the milking area. h) Only milking personnel will be allowed in the milking area. i) The Society reserves the right to refuse to accept milk from any exhibitor who contravenes the Regulations, having received a warning from the Steward on duty. Any exhibitor found offering contaminated milk for sale will be held responsible for all consequential losses. SPECIAL REGULATIONS RELATING TO SHEEP See also Regulations SHEEP ENTRIES (a) In all classes, two shear and shearling means sheep born in 2014 and 2015 respectively. Lambs must have been born in 2016 unless otherwise stated. (b) All rams, two shear and over, must have been used in the year preceeding the Show and have proved stock getters. (c) To comply with Health and Safety Regulations the use of any substance containing toxic chemicals, including sheep dips to prepare sheep for showing, whilst on the Showground is strictly forbidden. Any defaulter will be asked to leave the Showground and entry refused in the following year. (d) For health & safety reasons, All persons present in the Sheep Ring during judging, handling sheep in the Main Ring Parade or present with sheep handlers in the Main Ring Parade, MUST be a minimum of 11 years old on the first day of the Show. (This rule does not apply to the Young Handler Competition) 89. LIMITATION OF ENTRIES - SHEEP SECTION The Society reserves the right to limit entries and/or pens if necessary. Each exhibitor is limited to two entries per class. 90. SHEEP DISEASES & REGULATIONS (a) Sheep Scab The Society reserves the right to make any checks that it feels necessary.

58 (b) (c) (d) (e) Any exhibitor of livestock shall forfeit and pay to the Society for costs incurred as and for liquidated damages if any animals which he or she exhibits is, to his or her knowledge, suffering from any contagious or infectious disease, and for each and every such animal if more than one. The Stewards, on the recommendation of the Society's Veterinary Officers shall have the power to remove from the Showground any unruly, vicious, deformed or diseased animals, and also the stock implements, or miscellaneous articles belonging to any exhibitor who shall refuse to comply with the instructions given to them by the Stewards without any responsibility attaching to them or to the Society in consequence of such removal. Scrapie Monitored Sheep No breeding ewes, which have lambed within the previous month of the Show, or ewes in lamb or running with the ram, will be permitted to show. No separate provisions will be made for Scrapie Monitored Sheep. The SAC Sheep and Goat Health Scheme The onus is on the MV/CAE Accredited Flock owners and exhibitors to take appropriate measures to avoid close contact with non-scheme sheep and goats. The following are the requirements for separation of accredited and non-accredited sheep and goats. i) Only lorries or stock vehicles with solid partitions and separate unloading/loading ramps for each type of stock may be used for transport of both accredited/non-accredited animals. ii) Scheme sheep being presented at the Show where there are separate sections for Scheme and Non-Scheme sheep must be accompanied by a green SAC valid Certificate of Status stating the number and type of sheep and the accredited flock's registration number. These Certificates must be presented to either the Official Veterinary Officer or the Secretary or his nominee before the sheep are allowed into the separate accommodation for Scheme sheep. iii) If any sheep come into close contact with non-accredited sheep it must, on return to its own or other scheme premises, assume the status of the contact sheep. Generally this will require isolation and testing at six to nine monthly intervals until the status is regained. iv) There will be no separate facilities for qualifying exhibits and the sheep Section will consist of Accredited and Non-Accredited Status. v) Sheep will not be allowed into the judging rings except for the purpose of taking part in judging or championships or parade. vi) It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to ensure that sheep of any one health status are confined at all times to the areas thus designated by the Society. Records, Identification and Movement of Sheep Exhibitors must ensure that they comply with the requirements of national legislation in force at the time of the Show. The Welfare of Livestock (Prohibited Operation) Regulation 1982 Short Tail Docking of Sheep Exhibitors should take note that all exhibits must comply with this Regulation in that tails must be long enough to cover the Vulva of the female and the Anus of the male.

59 SPECIAL REGULATIONS RELATING TO PIGS See also Regulations PIG ENTRIES (a) A breeding sow in any of the classes if in pig shall be certified to be in pig at the time of entry. In the case of an 'in Pig' sow, the prize will be withheld until the exhibitor shall have furnished the Secretary with a Certificate of Farrowing. (b) If a litter of pigs be sent with a breeding sow, the young pigs must be the produce of the sow, and must not exceed two months old. (c) In the event of a protest being lodged against an exhibit on the ground that it does not comply with the age requirements of the class in which it is entered, the exhibit shall be submitted to the detection test by the Society's Veterinary Officers, and the decision shall be final. In applying the test, pigs with either one of their permanent incisors cut will be considered as exceeding six months old, pigs with their central permanent incisors up, and any of the three first permanent molar cut will be considered as exceeding twelve months old and pigs with their lateral permanent incisors fully up will be considered as exceeding eighteen months old. (d) Any pig, found to be artificially coloured, either at the time of judging or afterwards, will be disqualified. The use of artificial whitening and/or powder on white breeds is prohibited and will lead to disqualification. (e) The judges will be instructed to withhold prizes with the sanction of the Stewards, from any animals, which appear, to them to have been entered in the wrong class. (f) The prizes in the pig classes are offered subject to any orders of the Ministry of Agriculture or of the Local Authorities. No pigs from a "Swine Infected Area" can be admitted for exhibition. (g) (h) The Society reserves the right to limit entries and/or pens if necessary. For health & safety reasons, all persons present in the Pig Ring during judging, handling pigs in the Main Ring Parade or present with pig handlers in the Main Ring Parade, MUST be a minimum of 11 years old on the first day of the Show. (This rule does not apply to the Young Handler Competition)

60 DYDDIADAU CAU AR GYFER CEISIADAU ENTRY CLOSING DATES Children's Art... May 20 th Dairy Produce... June 1 st Dr Emrys Evans Award... April 1 st Farm Building & Works Competition (Confined to the County of Meirionnydd)... April 8 th Farriery, Ornamental & Live Wrought Ironwork. June 16 th Fleece Competition... June 3 rd Forestry Competition - Sticks... May 16 th Honey... June 1 st Horticulture (Floral Art, Dahlia, Rose, Pelargonium, Fuchsia, House Plant, Sweet Pea, Vegetable, Window Box, Hanging Basket, Patio Container & Children s Sections)... June 10 th Livestock (All Sections)... April 27 th Poultry and Pigeons... June 20 th Produce and Handicrafts... May 16 th Rabbits. July 11 th Cavies... July 11 th Pets... July 4 th Treefelling... April 8 th Sheep Dog Trials... June 8 th Shearing & Woolhandling Competitions... June 3 rd Sir Bryner Jones Memorial Award... April 1 st Tug of War... June 1 st Woodlands Competition... April 8 th Royal Welsh Spring Festival (May 21 st & 22 nd 2016) Farriery... April 22 nd Livestock April 1 st Livestock Dairy Goats Only.. April 8 th Poultry Club of Wales Wales Federation Spring Show April 23 rd Premier Open Dog Show.. Postal April 18 th.. Online (Fossedata) May 2 nd Scurry Driving. April 11 th Working Hunters, Show Jumping, 2016 CHAPS Welsh Regional Show, British Miniature Horse Society, Donkey Breed Society & Veteran Horse Society Area Qualifier April 11 th Os bydd angen rhagor o ffurflenni cais neu gopi o atodlen o r cystadlaethau uchod, cysylltwch os gwelwch yn dda â: If more livestock entry forms are required or a copy of the schedule of any of the above listed competitions, please contact: Cymdeithas Amaethyddol Frenhinol Cymru Cyf The Royal Welsh Agricultural Society Limited Llanelwedd, Llanfair ym Muallt Builth Wells Powys, LD2 3SY Ffôn Tel: (01982) Ffacs Fax: (01982) E-bost livestock@rwas.co.uk

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