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SECTION 20 ALPACA YOUTH PARADERS COMPETITION GOULBURN AP&H SOCIETY SHOW Sunday 4 th March 2018 Judging commences at 9.30am Alpacas to be penned by 8.30am Goulburn Recreation Area PIC NE273155 ENTRY FORMS DUE BY: 5:00 pm Wednesday 28 th February 2018 Open Division must be pre entered Preliminary and Introductory entries will be accepted on the day of the Competition, but may and are encouraged to be pre enter By mail: 702 Pomeroy Road, GOULBURN NSW 2580 Email: laurajaynefletcher@hotmail.com In person: Laura Fletcher 0421 081794 Entry Fee: No entry fee required for Paraders Competition, Please enter through GATE 6 on Braidwood Rd, Exhibitors/Competitors are all subject to full admission charges unless they are members of the Goulburn AP&H Society, enquires for membership can be made at the Goulburn Show office 48216813 Enquiries: Regarding entries should be made to Convenor Laura Fletcher 0421 081 794 Note: To learn more about Paraders and Youth in the industry go to http://www.alpaca.asn.au PARADER CLASSES OPEN DIVISION SHOWMANSHIP SECTION CLASS 2001 - Adult: Aged 18 years to under 26 years CLASS 2002 - Senior: Aged 15 years to under 18 years CLASS 2003 - Intermediate: Aged 11 years to under 15 years CLASS 2004 - Junior: Under 11 years STOCKMANSHIP SECTION CLASS 2005 - Adult: Aged 18 years to under 26 years CLASS 2006 - Senior: Aged 15 years to under 18 years CLASS 2007 - Intermediate: Aged 11 years to under 15 years CLASS 2008 - Junior: Under 11 years PRELIMINARY DIVISION SHOWMANSHIP SECTION CLASS 2009 - Adult: Aged 18 years to under 26 years CLASS 2010- Senior: Aged 15 years to under 18 years CLASS 2011 - Intermediate: Aged 11 years to under 15 years CLASS 2012 - Junior: Under 11 years STOCKMANSHIP SECTION CLASS 2013- Adult: Aged 18 years to under 26 years CLASS 2014 - Senior: Aged 15 years to under 18 years CLASS 2015 - Intermediate: Aged 11 years to under 15 years CLASS 2016 - Junior: Under 11 years

DIVISIONS OPEN, PRELIMINARY AND INTRODUCTORY OPEN DIVISION Open classes are offered in all four age groups and are designed for advanced handlers who have: attended Youth Paraders training sessions / camp prepared their own animal or prearranged borrowed animal to display their skills an alpaca that is able to handle a high degree difficulty over the challenges trained their own alpaca and are eligible for the Trainer Award Ribbons and Championships and Reserve Championships are awarded per age group with the Supreme Parader chosen from the highest point scorer. Within the open divison the judge will select a Trainer Award in each age class, and the award of Master Trainer made to the Trainer achieving the highest score. Entries in Open classes must be lodged by the closing date as per the Entry form. Late entries for Open Classes will not be accepted. However, at the discretion of the Chief Steward for Youth Paraders, advancing handlers wishing to display their skills may be placed in a non-competitive trial at the end of each session, time permitting. PRELIMINARY DIVISION Preliminary classes are offered in all four age groups, and are designed for handlers and/or alpacas with less experience: May be new to Paraders or new to alpaca handling but have had other livestock experience. May have an inexperienced alpaca in training for the Open Division in the future May be training their own alpaca in preparation for the Trainer Award in the future. Competitors are entered in classes according to age groups and will be assessed in the same manner as Open classes. Ribbons and Championships & Reserve Championships are awarded per age group with the Supreme Parader chosen from the highest point scorer. Entries are encouraged prior to the event.. INTRODUCTORY DIVISION Introductory events are open to visitors of all ages and entries may be lodged on the day. Participants are taken through the ring with a trained alpaca and its trainer. It is a great way to get up close to alpacas and try out alpaca handling! ELIGIBILITY FOR AGE CHAMPIONSHIPS AND SUPREME CHAMPION TROPHIES Competitors must compete in both Showmanship and Stockmanship sections in the Open and Preliminary Divisions for their age group to be eligible for an Age Championship or overall Supreme Champion. Youth Paraders offers 4 age groups for each section in both Open and Preliminary divisions and All ages refer to the age of the exhibitor on the date of the event / show. The four age groups are defined as- Junior- Aged 7 years to under 11 years Intermediate- Aged 11 years to under 15 years Senior- Aged 15 years to under 18 years Adult- Aged 18 years to under 26 years At major AAA and RAS shows it is recommended that Youth Parader competitions be held over 2 sessions Senior & Adult Junior & Intermediate.. 1. RULES AND REGULATIONS 1.1 USED IN THIS COMPETITION 1.1.1 All alpacas used in this competition must either be owned by the competitor, or borrowed with the prior consent of the owner of the alpaca. 1.1.2 An alpaca may only be used by one competitor in any given Youth Parader competition to be eligible for the Trainer Award or the Master Trainer Award 1.1.3 The alpaca must be shown in a clean, well-fitted halter. A buckled halter is mandatory with a detachable lead. 1.1.4 Presentation is taken into account. The animal should have a body score of 2.5 or more and, be presented to show standard. Obvious conformation faults may draw a maximum of 3 penalty points in any Division. 1.1.5 Alpacas may be shown in short or full fleece (not exceeding 12 months growth for Huacayas and 23 months growth for Suris) 1.1.6 Alpacas may be shared by prearrangement in Preliminary or Open but an alpaca may be used no more than twice in any one class in their age group. However, there needs to be a minimum of four entries in showmanship for an alpaca to be used twice. 1.1.7 Details of the alpaca being bought to the show must be on the entry form ie name, IAR number along with full name, postal address, date of birth of the handler, school and mentor stud details. 1.1.8 All alpacas exhibited must be registered on the International Alpaca Registry of the AAA, including wethers, and ear tagged with an approved IAR brass tag. Note if there is no ear tag present in the ear of the alpaca then official AAA confirmation in hard copy must be provided by the competitor to the chief steward that the ear tag has been recently lost and that a replacement ear tag has been ordered and paid for, otherwise the alpaca will be ineligible to compete. 1.1.9 Alpacas used in Parader events must be at least 6 months old at date of show.

1.2 CONDITIONS OF ENTRY 1.2.1 Entries in Open classes must be lodged by the closing date as per the Entry form. Late entries for Open Classes will not be accepted. Entries for Preliminary division is also encouraged prior to the event but not mandatory. 1.2.2 Ribbons will be awarded for placing s at the discretion of the judge. 1.2.3 A competitor may enter either the Preliminary or Open divisions but not both. 1.2.4 A competitor entering only Showmanship or Stockmanship is not eligible for the championships. 1.2.5 Stud/school names and banners may be displayed according to the rules of the host show committee. 1.2.6 Alpacas must be penned by: 9am and may not be removed from the showground until: 4pm without prior approval from the chief steward. 1.2.7 The chief steward may disqualify any alpacas not in their allotted pens per the event halter schedule if applicable. 1.2.8 The chief steward has the authority to make any determination regarding classes, eligibility and disqualification. Any classes may be split, combined or cancelled. Open and Preliminary classes cannot be combined as a single class. 1.2.9 All competitors entering the show ring must be suitably attired as outlined below. No identification of the competitor stud must be visible but school representative attire is encouraged. 1.2.10 Pens are allocated in accordance with JD / Health Status and no changing of pens in permitted. 1.2.11 Participants must keep their allotted pens clean and tidy and their animals suitably attended to at all times during the show. 1.2.12 All alpacas and handlers compete at their own risk and the show committee is not responsible for any loss or damage or injury to any animal, competitor or person from any cause whatsoever. 1.2.13 The following are not permitted: 1.2.13.1.1 Sales signs of any description 1.2.13.1.2 Display of ribbons/awards from other shows 1.2.13.1.3 Any advertising/banners outside the allotted pens. 1.2.14 All Participants must comply with the requirements for penning, exercising and exhibiting Alpacas from Assessed and Non- Assessed Herds. Therefore, on entering their alpaca will need to complete the Herd Health Status Declaration 1.2.15 Participants must also complete and Indemnity and Waiver form before competition or if under the age of 18, have it completed by a Parent/Guardian 1.3 ELIGIBILITY All ages are as of the date of the show/event. Junior: Aged 7 yrs to under 11 yrs Intermediate: Aged 11yrs to under 15 yrs Senior: Aged 15 yrs to under 18 yrs Adult: Aged 18 yrs to under 26 yrs 1.4 ATTIRE 1.4.1 Minimal standard of safe clothing obligatory for all Parader events eg closed shoes, long trousers, no loose jewellery and hair tidy/up. 1.4.2 Showmanship Section: Black trousers/white shirt or show coat or school uniform 1.4.3 Stockmanship Section: Neat rural/country smart dress codes will draw maximum points including: Hat, boots, belt, jeans/moleskins, collared long sleeve shirt. 1. 5 MARSHALLING 1.5.1 Competitors must be marshalled in the designated marshalling area with their alpaca 15 prior to their published start times for their class or/and one class prior to their class. It is the responsibility of the competitor to check the event/marshalling board during the competition to know when their class commences. 1.5.2 Classes start with the Adults and go through to Juniors. 1.5.3 Competitors enter the ring from eldest to youngest. 1.6 STOCKMANSHIP COURSE (LAYOUT AND ROUTE) 1.5.4 Stockmanship course for all Stockmanship classes will be posted approximately one hour prior to the estimated start time of that class. It is the responsibility of the competitors to look up and study the course prior to marshalling for their event. 1.5.5 The judge or chief steward may give a verbal explanation of the course to Preliminary classes. 1.5.6 Junior class handlers (without their alpacas) may be taken on a walk through of their course by the judge or chief steward. 1.5.7 Under no circumstances should an alpaca entered for the Trainer Awards step foot into the Stockmanship challenge ring prior to its event. If this rule is breached the pair will no be eligible for the Trainer Awards. 1.6 Time line Time schedule may be available on the show website prior to the day of competition but these are approximate times only. Events will invariably run outside of the scheduled time line and handlers are expected to check the marshalling board during the day and listen out for announcements. 1.6 ON THE DAY OF COMPETION 2.1 Judging commences at 9.30am Animals to be penned by: 8.30am Alpacas not in their allotted pen by the specified time without prior arrangement with the chief steward may be disqualified.

3. ALPACA YOUTH PARADERS COMPETITION 3.1 Description The Alpaca Youth Paraders Competition is a new event in the showcase of alpaca activities, designed specifically by, and exclusively for, young people aged under 26 years of age. The Alpaca Youth Paraders competition consists of two sections: Stockmanship Showmanship In each section, exhibitors may choose between three divisions of competition: Introductory Preliminary Open Within the Open division, there exists a special class for Trainers, those exhibitors who have trained an alpaca specifically for this event. In Open and Preliminary divisions, classes are divided by the age of the entrant into four classes: Junior: Aged 7 years to under 11 years Intermediate: Aged 11years to under 15 years Senior: Aged 15 years to under 18 years Adult: Aged 18 years to under 26 years An exhibitor may enter either or both sections, and each in their division of choice, as defined by the rules to follow. Place will be awarded in all classes. The Trainer Award is available per class and a Master Trainer over all within any one division. Championships & Trainer Awards will be selected only from those exhibitors who have competed in both Stockmanship and Showmanship sections. 3.2 SHOWMANSHIP SECTION The showmanship section is designed to demonstrate the handler s level of proficiency in the preparation, presentation, handling and understanding of their alpaca. This section is performed with the alpaca at halter. Penalty points will be taken off at the Judge s discretion for alpaca conformation considered as seriously below breed standard, or presentation seriously short of show standard. a. The first part is conducted in the context of the show ring, where exhibitors will be required to lead their alpaca into the ring, and parade it to the judge to its best advantage. An ideal performance comprises a poised, confident, neatly attired handler, whose alpaca is prepared to optimal show condition, and which alpaca complies readily with the handler in executing the manoeuvres required variously by the judge, steward and handler. b. The second part is conducted with the handler and their alpaca in a pen, constructed within the show ring. Exhibitors will be required to demonstrate to the judge, by way of brief interview and demonstration, their level of personal expertise in the understanding, general knowledge and husbandry of the alpaca. An ideal performance comprises an exhibitor who knows his/her own alpaca s body score, conformation strengths and weaknesses, and fleece attributes. 3.3.1 SHOWMANSHIP CLASS PROCEDURE a.) The ability to follow instructions and pay attention forms part of the handler s assessment. i. Handlers enter the ring from eldest to youngest as advised by the marshalling steward. ii. A maximum of four handlers will enter the ring at any one time. Each handler will then be required to perform individual manoeuvres with their alpaca (as previously demonstrated by the judge prior to the commencement of the class). iii. Handlers must also listen for instructions from the ring steward, who may have been given direction by the judge to ask for certain further manoeuvres. b.) The handler should walk on the alpaca s near side (left) holding the lead in the right hand approximately 20 cm from the snap or snap attachment with the tail of the lead folded neatly in the left hand. The lead should not be used to pull the alpaca forward or the head up but should be positioned slightly to the left of the halter ring with no obvious pressure applied. When walking, the handler should be positioned slightly behind the eye of the alpaca. c.) During the class, handlers will line up as a group side by side, setting their alpacas up squarely for inspection, facing forward and in profile in accordance with judge s instructions. d.) For individual work, the handler should set up for inspection, standing with their feet in a 45 degree angled position off the alpaca s shoulder with boot toes pointing toward the alpacas feet. The handler must be aware of the judge s position so as to optimise the view of their alpaca at all times. While moving around the alpaca, the handler should slowly and smoothly change sides in front of the alpaca, assuming the same position on the right side as they had on the left side. e.) The judge will ask the handler to perform a variety of manoeuvres which may include some or all of the following: i. Lead in a pattern set out by the Judge and halt at a set point ii. To competently line up the Alpaca in a group side by side, stand their Alpaca squarely and to manoeuvre the Alpaca into side profile iii. Display Teeth for the Judge iv. To walk into a catch pen, close and secure gate v. To remove the Halter safely and then to replace Halter with correct fit. Buckled halter to be used. vi. Demonstrate hands on assessment (eyes, ears, muzzle, top line, tail) of their Alpaca. They may be asked to body score their alpaca and to assess the fleece and respond to questions about fleece traits present. f.) The judge will ask 3 questions regarding Alpaca anatomy, husbandry, and general knowledge of the Alpaca and Alpaca care. The handler may be asked questions about their own alpaca, alpacas in general, or asked questions concerning names or locations of body parts.

3.4 STOCKMANSHIP SECTION The Stockmanship section aims to demonstrate the skill of the handler in developing a sound working relationship with the alpaca over a series of challenges, known as stations, over a set course which aims to simulate conditions frequently encountered in the daily management of alpacas, either on a farm or in some public forum. Ideally, the handler will be able to demonstrate the existence of a relationship of trust and cooperation between him or herself and the alpaca. 3.4.1 STATIONS (* denotes highest degree of difficulty) Obstacles may include but are not limited to: a. Bridges b. Ramp with step/s. 3 steps or more* c. Seesaw d. Flexibility or maneuverability around objects e. Change of pace f. Backing in a designated area. Straight backup into a race (Easy), Straight backup with poles on the ground (more difficult) Right Angle backup with poles * g. Side pass over rail on ground, one direction only (moderate) both directions* h. Load in a vehicle/horse float i. Go through a door, gate or similar passage, latching gate j. Tolerate handling or petting by people other than the handler k. Go under a rail or limbo bar. Degree of diffulty depends on height. Lowering head height is more more difficult. l. Tunnel. Degree of difficulty depends on height/width/length* m. Pick up foot for examination Front leg: Size of area acceptable varies the degree of difficulty ie inside small hoola hoop as against large hoop n. Meet other people, animals or strange objects o. Tolerate a loud or noisy object p. Go through dangling or handing ribbons, balloons or flags q. Put a towel or similar small sized cover over the alpacas back and remove during the course r. Go through curtains/archway s. Change or surface, walk over tarpaulin, plastic, sand or plywood (easy) through water or rattling material* (High degree of difficulty) t. Walk over tyres, difficulty varies according to depth and layout. 3.4.2 The Preliminary Division will consist of 10 Stations of moderate difficulty. 3.4.3 The Open Division will consist of a minimum of 10 Stations, of which at least four will be set at a high degree of difficulty. 3.4.4 The course does not change across all age groups. The final course and placement, degree difficulty, and the order of stations is the responsibility of the Judge. 3.4.5 STOCKMANSHIP CLASS PROCEDUCE The pattern to be used during the section should be posted outside the ring at least one hour prior to the beginning of the class and earlier if possible. Alternatively the judge will perform a walk-through of the course just prior to the first pair s performance with all exhibitors encouraged to follow (without their alpacas). a.) The ability to follow instructions and pay attention forms part of the handler s assessment. i. Handlers should enter the ring eldest to youngest as advised by the marshalling steward. ii. Each pair (handler and alpaca) waits for the judge to indicate when to enter the course. iii. Handlers must listen for instructions from the ring steward who may be directed by the judge to ask for certain manoeuvres, or for the pair to move on to the next obstacle in the case of three refusals. iv. YP pairs may be asked to leave the ring after the third refusal. The judge will indicate during the walk-through if this rule is to be enforced during the class. b.) Each pair performs in the ring solo i. The scoring on the first obstacle begins as soon as the pair enters the course and ends halfway between the first obstacle and the next obstacle, and so forth. ii. The scoring on the last obstacle ends when the pair leaves the course. After completing the course, the pair leaves the ring and awaits the completion of the course by all pairs. The scores will then be tallied and the final results announced. It is suggested, but not required, that the exhibitor brings their alpaca partner with them into the ring to accept their award. 3.4.6 SCORING STOCKMANSHIP Each obstacle in the course is worth 10 points. The pair begins each obstacle with the maximum 10 points. Points or point increments will be deducted based on the pair s performance over each obstacle as they move through the course. Each pair s points total will then be tallied with the winner having the highest point total. Ties are to be broken using ranked obstacles named by the judge prior to the beginning of the class. Any pair that changes the order or goes outside the course during their performance cannot place higher than a pair that completed the course correctly. Repeating an obstacle is not considered to constitute breaking the course order.

POSSIBLE DEDUCTIONS Each pair starts with full marks, and marks are then deducted according to the pair s performance on the course. Here is a list of possible deductions to assist you in your preparation: Loose lead, which could lead to lack of control Knocked down a challenge Lack of attention by handler Lack of attention by alpaca - inattentive to aids. Off course Stepping outside or over a boundary Rushing Loss of control Leaping Balking Refusal Touching alpaca, eg pushing /shoving Rough handling or excessive force/jerking Poor sportsmanship Dragging Dangling (a safety hazard) Hand on halter clip (a safety hazard) Alpaca becomes loose at any point during course (Disqualification) On the third refusal, the competitor will be directed to move on to the next challenge. If alpaca becomes loose it is grounds for disqualification. Safety hazards may require the judge to intervene at which time points will be deducted for each obstacle following that intervention. 3.4.7 STOCKMANSHIP DRESS CODE: Collared shirt, jeans, Moleskins or black pants (belt optional), black or brown boots and Bush Hat. An extra point may be awarded for overall turn out. Note: To learn more about Paraders and Youth in the industry go to http://www.alpaca.asn.au