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GOATS Prize Schedule Competition Inmation 31 Aug - 9 Sept 2018 theshow.com.au

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ARRIVAL TIMES Mohair All fleeces must be delivered to the Supervisor's Office, Alpaca & Goat Pavilion, Adelaide Showground, Wayville no later than 1:00pm Tuesday 4 September 2018 Dairy Goats To arrive ready inspection by 8.00 am on Thursday 30 August. Angora Goats Stud goats - to arrive between 10.00 am and 12.00 noon on Tuesday 4 September. School goats - to arrive between 5.00 pm and 8.00 pm on Tuesday 4 and 8.00 am on Wednesday 5 September. Led Goat Wether Led Wethers to arrive between 6.00 pm on Tuesday 4 September and 8.00 am on Wednesday 5 September. Boer Goats To arrive between 4.00 pm and 6.00 pm on Wednesday 5 September. Miniature Goats To arrive between 4.00 pm and 6.00 pm on Thursday 6 September. ENTRY GATE All goats to enter and leave by the Leader Street Gate. REMOVAL OF VEHICLES All vehicles must be removed from the Showground by 8.30 am JUDGING/TIMETABLE Dairy Goats... Saturday 1 September from 9.00 am Mohair Fleeces... Tuesday 4 September from 1:30pm Angora Goats - Stud Goats, Schools Wethers Shearing... Wednesday 5 September from 9.00 am Weighing and Scanning of Led Wethers... Wednesday 5 September from 8.00 am Grand Parade... Wednesday 5 September from 3.00 pm National Angora & Mohair Fleece Judging Championship... Thursday 6 September from 9:00 am State Angora & Mohair Fleece Judging Championship... Thursday 6 September from 11.:00 pm Led Goat Wether On Hoof (in the Leader Pavilion... Thursday 6 September from 10.00 am Departure of Led Goat Wether... Thursday 6 September (evening) Boer Goats... Friday 7 September from 9.30 pm Miniature Goats... Saturday 8 September from 9.00 am OPENING TIMES OF PAVILION The Alpaca and Goat Pavilion will be opened from 9.00 am to 7.00 pm DEPARTURE TIMES Dairy Goats Dairy Goat exhibitors may leave the Showground on Sunday 2 September from 4.00 pm Exit permits to be lodged with the Goat Supervisor from 12.00 noon on Saturday 1 September. Angora Goats May leave the Showground on Saturday 8 September between 4.00 pm and 6.00 pm. Exit permits to be lodged with the Goat Supervisor by 12.00 noon on Thursday 6 September. Boer Goats May leave the Showground may leave the Showground on Sunday 9 September between 4.00 pm and 6.00 pm. Exit permits to be lodged with the Goat Supervisor by 12.00 noon on Friday 7 September. Mohair Fleeces may be removed from 4.00 pm on Saturday 8 September (and replaced with display fleeces) under the supervision of a Society Councilor or nominated Fleece Steward. Exhibitors are requested to include precise instructions as to the desired method of disposal at the conclusion of the Show. The Society will re-pack and readdress any exhibit to its place of origin (return postage to be included with entry fees). The Society accepts no responsibility loss or damage in packing and/or transit. Miniature Goats May leave the Showground between 4.00 pm and 6.00 pm on Sunday 9 September. Exit permis to be lodged with the Goat Supervisor by 12.00 noon on Saturday 8 September.

GOATS CLOSING DATE OF ENTRIES (except Mohair) FRIDAY, 15 JUNE 2018 at 5.00 pm CST Mohair Only FRIDAY 29 JUNE 2018 at 5.00 pm CST CLOSING DATE OF ENTRIES The following conditions will strictly apply: All entries, whether lodged in person or completed online (if applicable) must be in the Society s possession at its Administration Office by 5.00 pm (CST) on Friday 15 June 2018 Goats or 5.00 pm (CST) on Friday 29 June 2018 Mohair. Entry ms by facsimile or email will not be accepted. A late entry option is available under the following conditions: Late entries may only be submitted online and will be accepted 7 days after the official closing date (by 5.00 pm CST) An additional fee equivalent to three times the standard entry fee is paid. Absolutely no exception to the above conditions will be made to any exhibitor under any circumstance. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF ENTRIES Entries submitted online will be acknowledged via email. For postal entries, if you require mal acknowledgement that your entry has been received please include a stamped, selfaddressed envelope with your entry m. ENTRY FEES Angora Goats, Dairy Goats and Miniature Goats: Members of the RA&HS - $7.00; Non-Members - $10.00 Boer Goats: Members of the RA&HS - $10.00; Non-Members - $20.00 Mohair: Members of the RA&HS - $5.00; nonmembers - $7.00 Led Goat Wether: $20.00 per entry Make cheques payable to RA&HS and send with completed entry ms to: RA&HS - Goat Section PAYMENT OF FEES When paying fees by cheque or credit card, exhibitors must ensure that sufficient funds are available at the time of entry. Failure to do so may result in non-acceptance of entries. REFUNDS No refund of fees will be made after closing date of entries. MEMBERSHIP Exhibitors need not be members of the RA&HS, but members are entitled to a reduced entry fee (other than Led Goat Wether entries). Membership fees: Adults $165, Juniors $56 (under 18). CONTACT DETAILS Post RA&HS Goat Section, PO Box 108, Goodwood SA 5034 Email: entries@adelaideshowground.com.au Phone: (08) 8210 5211 (between 9.00 am and 5.00 pm Monday to Friday) Website www.theshow.com.au YOUR PRIVACY If you do not want your details to be made available to other parties, please tick the box on the entry m supplied by the RA&HS. Your personal inmation will then only be used by the RA&HS to maintain contact with you and allow us to manage your entries. The RA&HS reserves the right to inm prize sponsors of the details of recipients to enable distribution of their voucher/product prizes. Please note: by ticking the box to suppress your details, your name will appear in the Catalogue (if applicable) but your address will not. DUTY OF CARE It is important to ensure your own safety and that of all other site personnel, visitors and general public at the Adelaide Showground. All competitors have a Duty of Care to avoid exposing themselves or other people to situations which could lead to injury. This Duty of Care extends to the prevention of damage to property.

2 GOATS GENERAL REGULATIONS Exhibitors are reminded that the Society s General Regulations apply to all sections of the Show. A copy of the General Regulations can be obtained from the Society s website at www.theshow.com.au or from the Society s Administration Office. Exhibitors should note that the General Regulations contain a number of provisions relevant to competitions and this Schedule including but not limited to, offences, penalties, prohibited drugs. As those conditions apply in addition to the regulations contained within this schedule, Exhibitors should familiarise themselves with the General Regulations. SPECIAL REGULATIONS Exhibitors are reminded that the Special Regulations contained within this Schedule are merely supplementary to and subject to the General Regulations. The members of the Society s Diverse Farming Committee shall have the authority to act on behalf of the Society to take any necessary action under these Special Regulations. SUBMISSION OF ENTRIES Dairy Goat exhibitors must state on the entry m the animal s name, herd book number, tattoo letters and number, date of birth, sire, dam and name of breeder. Miniature Goat exhibitors must state on the entry m the animal s name, registration number, ear tag number, date of birth, sire, dam and name of breeder. Angora and Boer Goat exhibitors must enter animals in appropriate age classes and special classes. Proof of age, registration and ownership should be available at the time of inspection and judging. A goat cannot compete in a special or group class unless it has competed in its age class. OWNERSHIP All animals must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor, or held by the exhibitor under a written and recorded lease at the time of entry. TRANSFERS Please ensure exhibits are entered in the correct class at time of entry. No exhibit will be transferred to another class after the closing date of entries. REGISTRATION Dairy Goats must be registered with the Dairy Goat Society of Australia. Copies of Herd Book registration ms, and/or relevant transfer certificates to be submitted with entry ms. Boer Goats must be registered with Australian Breed Societies. Miniature Goats must be registered with the Miniature Goats Australia Association Inc. A copy of Registration Certficate will be required at check in and all goats must be owned by the exhibitor as indicated on the Registration Certificate unless a lessee s agreement is in place with MGA Registry. IDENTIFICATION - BOER GOATS Identification can be carried out in the following ways: Tattooing and Tagging A stud tag combined with an NLIS tag. IDENTIFICATION - MINIATURE GOATS Animals must have an NLIS tag in place and identification will be confirmed prior to judging. ENTRY PASSES Angora, Boer Goat, Dairy Goat and Miniature Goat exhibitors shall receive one 10 Day Show Pass per 6 head entered. Led Goat Wether exhibitors will receive five admit-one tickets per animal entered to a maximum of 40 tickets per day. WITHDRAWALS All withdrawals must be made in writing and can be sent via email to: entries@adelaideshowground.com.au or faxed to (08) 8212 1533. Emailed withdrawals must include Withdrawal in the subject line and the section (eg Goat Section), exhibitor name, class number, exhibit number (if known) and exhibit name (if applicable). Withdrawals must be made at least 24 hours prior to judging. PRIZES Dairy Goats, Miniature Goats & Angora: First, $11 and ribbon; second, $6 and ribbon; third, $4 and ribbon. Boer Goats: First, $20 and ribbon; second, $12 and ribbon; third, $8 and ribbon. Mohair: First, $7 and ribbon; second, $4 and ribbon; third, $3 and ribbon. Led Goat Wether: First, $30 and ribbon; second, $20 and ribbon; third $10 and ribbon Ribbons will also be awarded in accordance with the following table: 10 to 15 exhibits fourth ribbon 16 to 20 exhibits fifth ribbon Over 20 exhibits sixth ribbon

GOATS 3 PAYMENT OF PRIZE MONEY All prize money won during the Royal Adelaide Show is paid by Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT). The Exhibitor should provide the BSB, Account Number and Account Name on the space provided on the entry m. PRIZE MONEY WILL BE PAID AT THE END OF OCTOBER. Any concerns regarding prize money must be raised with the Society by 11 December of the current year. Any trophy, prize or prize money not claimed by 11 December of the current year. shall be deemed feited by the exhibitor and the RA&HS shall no longer be liable to pay or provide the prize. PRIZE MONEY AND GST Prize money as stated in the Prize Schedule does not include GST. The prize money which we pay to successful exhibitors depends on inmation provided to us. If you confirm that you are GST registered and provide your Australian Business Number (ABN), we will pay the appropriate prize money plus 10% GST. We will provide you with a Recipient Created Tax Invoice which you will need to submit to the Australian Taxation Office. In entering the competition, you acknowledge your agreement to the following: You will not issue a tax invoice to the RA&HS in respect to prize money received; You will notify the RA&HS if you cease to be registered GST. If you provide your Australian Business Number but are not registered GST, we will pay the prize money as detailed in the Prize Schedule without reference to the GST. If you confirm you are entering as part of a private recreational pursuit or hobby, we will pay the prize money as detailed in the Prize Schedule without reference to GST. IMPORTANT It is important that you either: Confirm you are entering as part of a private recreational pursuit or hobby, or Confirm you are entering as a GST registered business and supply your ABN Failure to do either of the above will require the RA&HS to withhold tax, at the maximum tax rate, from your prize money in accordance with Australian tax legislation. The RA&HS is not a tax consultant and theree assumes no liability actions taken as a result of these guidelines. In any instances where an entrant or sponsor is uncertain of the tax implications of their involvement, they should consult their own accountant or tax advisor. The Society makes every endeavour to ensure all prizes listed are accurate at the time of printing. Should a prize (cash, voucher, product, trophy) be withdrawn by a sponsor subsequent to printing, the Society will pay prize money as stated above. It is the responsibility of the prize winner to follow-up with the Society any sponsored prize (cash, voucher, product, trophy) they believe they are entitled to prior to 11 December in the year of the prize being awarded. The Society will not follow-up prize sponsors after this date or review any prizes that may have been incorrectly awarded. RA&HS SASHES will be awarded to all CHAMPIONS RESERVE CHAMPIONS SUPREME CHAMPIONS MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITORS TYPE PRODUCTION DOES and BEST EXHIBITS MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR AWARDS - INDIVIDUAL BREEDS Points to be allotted as follows: First, 5 points; second, 3 points; third, 1 point.

4 GOATS DISPLAY CARDS Each exhibitor is permitted to display one sign every four pens entered occupied by exhibits, no larger than 1200 mm x 600mm. Logo, name and address of exhibitor only to be shown. Strictly no other decoration, delineation, description, display or promotion is allowed. Ribbons and sashes on display must relate to the animals in that pen. All awards must be removed as soon as winning animals leave the Showground. PEN CLEANING Exhibitors shall, to the satisfaction of the Goat Superintendent: 1. Keep each pen allotted to them and their stock in a clean and proper condition throughout the Show. 2. Clean out their pens bee 8.00 am each day. 3. Faecal waste must be placed directly into containers provided by the Society. Failure to comply with these rules shall render the exhibitor liable to a fine no less than $15 (GST included) each separate offence. Exhibitors are requested to provide their own brooms and shovels to clean out pens. PENS Rugs and bags must not be fixed to sides or tops of pens during the time the Show is open to the public. FIRE PRECAUTIONS Precautions will be taken to guard against fire, and to protect the property at the Show, but exhibits will not be insured at the cost of the Society. Smoking is strictly prohibited in all livestock pavilions and lockers. No exhibitor or other person shall remove, or displace, or interfere in any way with, or use any purpose other than the prevention of fire, any article or appliance provided use in the case of an outbreak of fire upon the Showground, nor shall any exhibitor or other person remove or alter, or add to, or interfere in anyway with any fixture, fitting, article, appliance or thing owned by the Society, or used in such fixture, fitting, article, appliance or thing any purpose other than which it is intended by the Society to be used. PENALTY FOR NON-EXHIBITION OF ANIMALS Every animal entered must be exhibited and paraded bee the judge in each class unless a certificate signed by the exhibitor or authorised agent, is lodged with the Society at least 14 days bee the opening day of the Show, stating that the animal is unable to compete. A fine of $100 (GST included) will be imposed all late scratching s unless the scratching is notified by a statutory declaration setting out full reasons scratching, together with an explanatory certificate signed by a Veterinary Surgeon. Notification must be received by 9.00 am on the day prior to judging. Non-payment of these fines will debar exhibitors from parading their remaining goats bee the judge. Exhibits may not be removed from the judging ring until directed by the RA & HS Supervisor. Failure to comply with this regulation may result in exhibitors being banned from competing in any further classes during the current Show and/ or fined. The Society may also impose further penalties if deemed appropriate. HEALTH REGULATIONS All Goats attending the Royal Adelaide Show must be accompanied by a completed National Goat Health Statement obtained at http://www. farmbiosecurity.com.au/toolkit/declarations-andstatements/ The Statement must be completed in full and submitted with entry m/s. Dairy Goats 1. Johne s Disease The minimum Royal Adelaide Show requirement is that goats be Assurance Score 5 Goats will be exhibited at the Show in order of Goat Assurance Score ranking. 2.CAE Entries from Accredited / DGSSA Inc. Market Assurance Scheme CAE herds shall be accepted if accompanied by: - a) A copy of the current Accreditation MASSA CAE certificate. Entries from NON accredited or NON DGSSA Inc. Market Assurance Scheme CAE herds shall be accepted if: - b) Goats over 12 months of age.- must have two whole herd negative blood tests, 6 months apart, within the previous 12 months. Attach vet report & results to National Goat Health Statement when submitting your application c) Kids 6-12 months. i) Accompanied by test results one blood test CAE within the previous 12 months

GOATS 5 ii) Non-owner bred kids must comply with Section 2.c. d) Kids less than 6 months. i)owner bred kids less than 6 months will be covered by Section 2.a. or b and do not require testing at this age. ii) Non-owner bred kids less than 6 months of age should be accompanied by two CAE negative-whole herd tests of the herd of origin, as in 2 b above. Miniature Goats All Miniature Goats entered competition must have been tested negative CAE and Johnes Disease within 12 months of competition. Attach vet report and results to National Goat Health Statement when submitting your application. Entries under 12 months of age must come from a tested herd or Sire and Dam have tested negative within the previous 12 months and kids have not been exposed to any risk factors. Angora Goats & Boer Goats The minimum Royal Adelaide Show require ment is that goats be Assurance Score 5 Goats will be exhibited at the Show in order of Goat Assurance Score ranking. Exhibitors requiring a Johne s Disease Certificate of Compliance from the RA&HS can obtain a copy from the Administration Department (08 8210 5211) SICK OR DISEASED ANIMALS If, in the opinion of a qualified Veterinary Surgeon appointed by the Society, an animal on the Showground shall be so injured or be so affected by sickness, disease or other ailment as to warrant its destruction or its removal from the Showground as the case may be the Society shall be entitled to have the animal destroyed and/or require the animal to be thwith removed from the Showground and the exhibitor, upon receipt of such notice, shall thwith remove such animal and failing such removal by him within the time prescribed by the Society, by written notice to the exhibitor or his representative on the Showground, the Society may remove the animal or cause the animal to be removed and all costs and expenses of removal shall be borne by the exhibitor and shall be refunded to the Society. Each such animal shall at all times be the sole risk and responsibility of the exhibitor and the person or persons removing the animal shall at all times be deemed to be the agents of the exhibitor and all acts and omissions on the part of such person or persons shall be deemed to be the acts and omissions of the exhibitor who shall indemnify and hold indemnified the Society, its servants and agents from all claims whatsoever in respect of the animal whether by reason of any loss or injury to or caused by the animal or because of transportation, feeding or housing or otherwise, howsoever. The pavilion supervisor must be advised immediately of any sick or diseased animals attended to by the Society s Veterinary Surgeon. NLIS REQUIREMENTS - ALL EXHIBITORS All goats must be NLIS compliant. This means all animals must be tagged with an approved NLIS eartag (including kids at foot), and accompanied by a completed National Vendor Declaration (NVD) or approved alternative movement document available at www.pir.sa.gov.au. Eligible dairy goat exhibitors may be exempt from tagging if they are in receipt of a letter of exemption from the CVO (they still require movement documents). The Society will notify the NLIS database of all movements onto the Showground on behalf of exhibitors.

6 GOATS BEDDING Straw will be the bedding in the Alpaca & Goat Pavilion at this year s Royal Adelaide Show. PARADES Dairy Goats must be paraded in Grand Parades, where possible. Angora and Boer Goats may be paraded at the discretion of the exhibitor. WHITE ATTIRE Exhibitors and/or attendants shall wear white dust coats or attire acceptable to their Breed Societies when leading goats in the judging ring and in parades. No exhibitor, or his attendant shall parade stock bee the judge whilst wearing attire bearing his name or the name of the stud which he works. CONFORMATION OF GOATS An inspection will be made of all Dairy Goats identification tattoo, breed type, conmation and vermin, from 7.00 pm on Thursday 30 August and from 9.00 am on Friday 31 August. An inspection will be made of all Miniature Goats on Friday 7 September. All animals will be measured - any animal not measured will be ineligible to complete. Heights age classes are listed in the MGA Show Rules. This will take place in the Pavilion and an attendant must be present to supply any inmation required by the inspectors. Any animal rejected as a result of this inspection must be removed from the Showground, the time of removal to be at the discretion of the Committee. LOCKERS A limited number of lockers are available Dairy Goat and Led Goat Wether exhibitors on the Showground at $75 (GST included) per locker whether shared or not, regardless of duration of use. Only current RA&HS members may apply a locker. FODDER Exhibitors must arrange their own fodder requirements. The sale of all fodder is in the hands of the fodder merchant, whose store is on the Showground. All sales will be by selected credit card or cash only. Any exhibitor who, in the opinion of the Committee, has more fodder than is considered necessary, will be required to remove the excess from the Showground. Exhibitors must not solicit orders fodder on the Showground. MILKING Goats entered in milking classes must be milked and stripped out in the presence of a Steward by 7.00 pm on Friday 31 August. AGES OF DAIRY GOATS The table below shows the dates on or between which goats must be born to compete in the respective age classes. The ages of all exhibits shall be calculated to 31 August of the current year, provided that no animal unborn at closing date of entries will be accepted competition (with the exception of under 4 months classes). Under 4 months (after 30/04/18) Under 12 months (after 31/08/17) 12 months and under 18 months (28/02/17 to 31/08/17) 18 months and under 24 months (31/08/16 to 29/02/16) Under 3 years (on or after 31/08/15) 3 years and under 6 years (31/08/12 to 31/08/15) 6 years and over (bee 31/08/12)

GOATS 7 DAIRY GOATS Class 1 - Veteran doe in milk, any breed, 6 years and over. Breed to be shown on entry m. Highest placed doe of each breed is eligible senior breed championships. Class 2 - Saanen Doe in milk, 3 years and under 6 years. Class 3 - Anglo Nubian Doe in milk, 3 years and under 6 years. Class 4 - Toggenburg Doe in milk, 3 years and under 6 years. Class 5 - British Alpine Doe in milk, 3 years and under 6 years. Class 6 - Saanen Doe in milk, under 3 years. Class 7 - Anglo Nubian Doe in milk, under 3 years. Class 8 - Toggenburg Doe in milk, under 3 years. Class 9 - British Alpine doe in milk, under 3 years. Class 10 - Any Other breed doe in milk, under 6 years. Must be registered by the Dairy Goat Society of Australia Ltd Class 11 - Doe, dry, any age and breed. must have kidded within the last two years. Highest placed doe of each breed are eligible senior breed championships. Breed to be stated on entry m. Class 12 - THE ABACUS DAIRY GOAT TROPHY Doe, with Best Udder, on first lactation, to be judged in milk and milked out. Name of animal not required on the entry m. First : Trophy sponsored by Ros K Belle Class 13 - THE DAIRY GOAT SOCIETY OF SA INC TROPHY Doe, with Best Udder, on second or subsequent lactation, to be judged in milk and milked out. Name of animal not required on the entry m. First : Trophy sponsored by Dairy Goat Society of SA Inc THE T DOG & O DOG PRIZE For BEST UDDER OVERALL $50 sponsored by Toby & Oscar Weygood Class 14 - THE POTTAGE ANNABELLE TROPHY Type and Production - 24 hour. Open to all does which have been tested at: 24-hour milk test to be conducted at the current Royal Adelaide Show. Highest figure obtained from any authorised test from the previous three (3) years may be used. Points to be allotted as follows: Type - 100 points maximum; Production - 100 points will be allotted to the doe with the highest Q*points. Other entries will be awarded on a pro rata basis. Provision of production figures is the responsibility of the exhibitor. First : Trophy sponsored by R P Drogemuller Class 15 - THE BRAIMAC STUD TROPHY Type & Production Herd Record Open to all does on the official Dairy Goat Society of Australia Herd Recording Scheme. 2. The highest lifetime production figures may be used. Production figures to be supplied with entries. Points to be allotted as follows: Type - 100 points maximum; Production - the sum of the weight of butterfat and DGSA herd production award points will be divided by 3 (eg a doe with 32kg butterfat and a figure of R118 has production points of 150/3=50) First : Trophy sponsored by H & L Schmidt

8 GOATS Class 16-24-Hour Milk Production Test. Name of animal not required on the entry m. 1. Entries in this class must be milked and stripped out under inspection at 7pm on Tuesday 29 August. 2. All animals in the class shall be milked at 7am and 7pm on Wednesday 30 August. This milk shall be weighed and sampled, the two samples to be processed by an approved testing company at a later date. 3. The test is designed to show yields under normal feeding conditions - no entry may be ce-fed or drenched during the test or 24 hours prior to its commencement. 4. No animal fats, milk or milk products or any product designed to artificially stimulate lactation may be given to entries in the class during the test or 24 hours prior to its commencement. 5. Placings shall be determined on the weight of milk. Any animal with a butterfat yield of less than 3% shall be ineligible a prize. THE IDEALVIEW PRIZE For SENIOR CHAMPION SAANEN DOE, any age. $50 sponsored by John & Rebecca Falkenhagen RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION SAANEN DOE, any age. SENIOR CHAMPION ANGLO NUBIAN DOE, any age. Trophy sponsored by Anglo Nubian Society of SA Inc RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION ANGLO NUBIAN DOE, any age. SENIOR CHAMPION TOGGENBURG DOE, any age. $30 sponsored by M E Battams RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION TOGGENBURG DOE, any age. SENIOR CHAMPION BRITISH ALPINE DOE, any age. RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BRITISH ALPINE DOE, any age. CHAMPION ANY OTHER BREED DOE, any age RESERVE CHAMPION ANY OTHER BREED DOE, any age THE MERV HANCOCK TROPHY For SENIOR GRAND CHAMPION DOE OF ALL BREEDS Trophy sponsored by Merv Hancock Class 17 - Pair of Senior Does. Must have kidded at least once, the progeny of the same sire out of different dams; same breed. Does entered this class need not be owned by the same exhibitor. Name of sire to be stated on entry m. Class 18 - Saanen Goatling, 18 to 24 months, unkidded. Class 19 - Anglo Nubian Goatling, 18 to 24 months, unkidded. Class 20 - Toggenburg Goatling, 18 to 24 months, unkidded. Class 21 - British Alpine Goatling, 18 to 24 months, unkidded. Class 22 - Any Other Breed Goatling, 18 to 24 months, unkidded Class 23 - Saanen Goatling, 12 to 18 months, unkidded. Class 24 - Anglo Nubian Goatling, 12 to 18 months, unkidded. Class 25 - Toggenburg Goatling, 12 to 18 months, unkidded. Class 26 - British Alpine Goatling, 12 to 18 months, unkidded. Class 27 - Any Other Breed Goatling, 12 to 18 months, unkidded. Must be registered by the Dairy Goat Society of Australia Ltd THE ROSALIE SKIPPER TROPHY JUNIOR CHAMPION SAANEN DOE, under 2 years. Trophy sponsored by Rosalie Skipper RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION SAANEN DOE, under 2 years. THE FRY SYSTEMS TROPHY JUNIOR CHAMPION TOGGENBURG DOE, under 2 years Trophy sponsored by Fry Systems

GOATS 9 RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION TOGGENBURG DOE, under 2 years. JUNIOR CHAMPION ANGLO NUBIAN DOE, under 2 years. Trophy sponsored by Anglo Nubian Society of SA Inc RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION ANGLO NUBIAN DOE, under 2 years. JUNIOR CHAMPION BRITISH ALPINE DOE, under 2 years. $20 sponsored by Sturgess Family RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BRITISH ALPINE DOE, under 2 years. JUNIOR CHAMPION ANY OTHER BREED DOE, under 2 years. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION ANY OTHER BREED DOE, under 2 years. Class 28 - Saanen Doe Kid, 4 months and under 12 months. Class 29 - Anglo Nubian Doe Kid, 4 months and under 12 months. Class 30 - Toggenburg Doe Kid, 4 months and under 12 months. Class 31 - British Alpine Doe Kid, 4 months and under 12 months. Class 32 - Any Other Breed Doe Kid, 4 months and under 12 months. Must be registered by the Dairy Goat Society of Australia Ltd Class 33 - Anglo Nubian Doe Kid, under 4 months. Class 34 - Swiss Breed Doe Kid, under 4 months. Class 35 - Buck Kid, any breed, under 4 months BEST KID IN SHOW JUNIOR GRAND CHAMPION DOE OF ALL BREEDS Trophy sponsored by Dianne Dietman Class 37 - Dams Pair, two does any age, same breed, different sires. Not necessarily owned by the one exhibitor. Name of dam and breed to be listed on entry m. Class 38 - Dam and her Daughter, in milk, same breed. Does entered this class need not be owned by the same exhibitor. A dam can only be exhibited with one of her progeny. Class 39 - Dam & Unkidded Daughter, same breed Does entered this class need not be owned by the same exhibitor. A dam can only be exhibited with one of her progeny. Class 40 - Breeders Group. To comprise three does of same breed, one senior in milk or dry and two juniors, preferably one goatling and one kid. Junior does with owners Prefix. Class 41 - Junior Handlers Class. Open to paraders 8 years and under 18 years of age on 1 September of the current year. To be judged on handler and presentation of the animal only. Points from this class will not count towards Most Successful Exhibitor award. Name of handler to be nominated on judging day. BEST SAANEN EXHIBIT BEST ANGLO NUBIAN EXHIBIT BEST TOGGENBURG EXHIBIT BEST BRITISH ALPINE EXHIBIT SUPREME CHAMPION DAIRY GOAT $50 sponsored by Bob Battams Class 36 - Pair of Junior Does, the progeny of the same sire out of different dams; same breed. Does entered this class need not be owned by the same exhibitor.

10 GOATS ANGORA FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON ENTRY FEES, PRIZE MONEY, REFUNDS ETC PLEASE REFER TO THE FRONT OF THE PRIZE SCHEDULE Birth date must provided at the time of entry. Schools must enter in both an individual animal class and a production class. Entry Requirements 1. Animals must NOT have been fed growth promotants and exhibitors must allow random blood testing by the Royal Agricultural & Horticultural Society of SA Inc 2. For classes 1 to 8 there are NO special requirements shearing and fleece preparation. 3. For classes 9 to 12 animals to be presented and assessed on a commercial basis. 4. For classes 9 to 12 animals will be assessed in the ring and scored out of 100 on the basis of commercial attributes. 5. For Production Classes animals will be shorn - then assessed off shears and their fleeces assessed independently. 6. For Production Classes, animals will be shorn no earlier than March 1 of the current year. 7. All school entries must be denoted with a suffix accompanying the class number. 8. All school entries will be judged in open classes and compete both open championships and in addition, will be eligible School Only Prizes. 9. In classes where schools entrants are present at the conclusion of class judging, the judge must place the school entries to determine the eligible entrants Schools Champion. AGES OF ANGORA GOATS The table below shows the dates on or between which goat must be born to compete in the respective age classes: Under 14 months (born on or after 1/7/17) 14 months and under 26 months (born between 1/7/16 and 30/6/17) 26 months and under 38 months (born between 1/7/16 and 30/6/15) 38 months and over (born bee 1/7/15) Class 1 - Stud Doe, 38 months and over. Class 2 - Stud Doe, 26 months and under 38 months. Class 3 - Stud Doe, 14 months and under 26 months. Class 4 - Stud Doe Kid, under 14 months, not showing/cutting any permanent teeth. Exhibits in this class may be transferred at the discretion of the inspector. THE OPIUM-STORDHALEN STUD PERPETUAL TROPHY CHAMPION ANGORA DOE Perpetual Trophy sponsored by Mohair Australia Ltd - SA branch RESERVE CHAMPION ANGORA DOE Class 5 - Stud Buck, 38 months and over. Class 6 - Stud Buck, 26 months and under 38 months. Class 7 - Stud Buck, 14 months and under 26 months. Class 8 - Stud Buck Kid, under 14 months, not showing/cutting any teeth. Exhibits entered in this class may be transferred at the discretion of the inspector. THE CEDAR GRANGE PERPETUAL TROPHY CHAMPION ANGORA BUCK Perpetual Trophy sponsored by Mohair Australia Ltd - SA branch RESERVE CHAMPION ANGORA BUCK Class 9 - Commercial Doe, under 26 months. Class 10 - Commercial Doe, over 26 months. Class 11 - Kid Wether, under 14 months. Class 12 - Kid Wether, over 14 months and under 26 months. CHAMPION SCHOOL EXHIBIT To be drawn from winners in classes 11-12 and/ or highest awarded nominated entry exhibited by a school. SUPREME CHAMPION ANGORA GOAT Class 13 - Dam and One Progeny. Name of dam to be stated on the entry m.

GOATS 11 Class 14 - Sire s Progeny, under 14 months. To comprise two animals under 14 months by the same sire. Owned by the exhibitor. Name of sire to be stated on the entry m. Class 15 - Sire s Progeny, over 14 months. To comprise two animals over 14 months by the same sire. Owned by the exhibitor. Name of sire to be stated on the entry m. Class 16 - THE MOHAIR AUSTRALIA SA BRANCH BREEDERS GROUP PERPETUAL TROPHY Breeders Group. Three animals to comprise of at least one doe and one buck. Bred and owned by the exhibitor. First, Perpetual Trophy sponsored by Mohair Australia Ltd - SA branch THE MOHAIR AUSTRALIA SA BRANCH PRIZE ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD Voucher 1 year ordinary membership Mohair Austrlaia Ltd ($20) sponsored by Mohair Australia Ltd - SA branch PRODUCTION CLASSES Each entry shall comprise of three Angoras. Animals shall be shorn, fleeces skirted and classed into component fleece types. Each fleece shall be weighed and valued at the commercial rate at the time of the Show each component of the fleece. Animals will be weighed and assigned value from grid price dependent upon weight and fat score. No commercial value will be assigned to any animal under 15kg of liveweight. Value will be calculated individual animals and then each team of three. Schools must enter in both an individual animal class and a production class. All entrants may be moved into the appropriate class at the discretion of the Schools Commercial Production Team Steward. Class 17 Kid Production Class. Each entry shall comprise of three Angoras (do not enter three goats individually). Under 14 months of age in commercial length fleece. Class 18 Adult Production Class Each entry shall comprise three Angoras (do not enter three goats individually), over 14 months of age in commercial length fleece. CHAMPION PRODUCTION TEAM ANIMAL OF HIGHEST COMMERCIAL VALUE THE MOHAIR AUSTRALIA SA BRANCH PRIZE CHAMPION SCHOOL PRODUCTION TEAM Voucher 1 year educational membership Mohair Australia Ltd ($50) sponsored by Mohair Australia Ltd - SA branch SCHOOL ANIMAL OF HIGHEST COMMERCIAL VALUE MOST PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL TEAM To be judged by stewards and industry representatives over the two days. MOST UNIFORM VALUED SCHOOL PRODUCTION TEAM Production class team with the least percentage dollar difference between animal values. SCHOOLS ANGORA PRODUCTION TEAM OF THREE ANIMALS Highest combined Mohair value. SCHOOLS ANGORA PRODUCTION TEAM OF THREE ANIMALS Highest combined carcase value MOST SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL EXHIBITOR Class 20 THE LYNNDON GROVE ANGORA STUD PRIZE Angora Goat Paraders Competition This Competition is the purpose of educating and encouraging School and Agricultural students under the age of 21 to parade Exhibits bee a judge in the most efficient manner. Suitable attire of Competitors and conditions of animals, although highly desirable, shall not be the deciding factor, except in the case of equality of Competitors. First, Product (Mohair Skin $120) sponsored by Lynndon Grove Angora Stud MOST SUCCESSFUL ANGORA EXHIBITOR Points to be allotted as follows: First, 5 points; Second, 3 points; Third, 1 point.

12 GOATS YOUNG JUDGES SCHOOLS TEAM WINNER Please refer to the Young Judges Prize Schedule ANGORA GOAT & MOHAIR FLEECE YOUNG JUDGES CHAMPIONSHIP Please refer to the Young Judges Prize Schedule. MOHAIR FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON ENTRY FEES, PRIZE MONEY, REFUNDS ETC PLEASE REFER TO THE FRONT OF THE PRIZE SCHEDULE. LABELS After entries have closed, the Society will ward tags showing class numbers. These labels must be securely attached to the fleece/s. Exhibitors name must be shown on boxes and wrapping used. FREIGHT PREPAID Fleeces will not be accepted unless the delivery charge and return freight has been prepaid. SHEARING DATES The age of the animal will be taken as at the date of shearing. Entry ms must state: 1. Date of shearing 2. Date of previous shearing. SCALE OF POINTS FOR JUDGING Fineness... 15 Lustre... 15 Length and evenness... 10 Quality (character and style... 15 Workability Traits... 15 Freedom from kemp... 15 Freedom from vegetable matter and second cuts... 5 Freedom from stains... 5 Weight age... 5 TOTAL... 100 All fleeces to be shown skirted. MATCHED MOHAIR FLEECE Class 1 - Matched Fine Kid Mohair Fleece 5kg, unwashed. Class 2 - Matched Kid Mohair Fleece 5kg, unwashed. Class 3 - Matched Young Goat Mohair Fleece 5kg, unwashed. Class 4 - Matched Hair Type Fibre 5kg, unwashed. THE AMMO PRIZE and THE JOHN PATTERN PERPETUAL TROPHY CHAMPION MATCHED MOHAIR FLEECE $25 sponsored by Australian Mohair Marketing Organisation Perpetual Trophy sponsored by Mohair Australia Ltd - SA branch RESERVE CHAMPION MATCHED MOHAIR FLEECE

GOATS 13 SKIRTED MOHAIR FLEECE Class 5 - Skirted Mohair Fleece, Doe Summer Kid Type Fibre. Class 6 - Skirted Mohair Fleece, Buck Summer Kid Type Fibre Class 7 - Skirted Mohair Fleece, Doe Winter Kid Type Fibre. Class 8 - Skirted Mohair Fleece, Buck Winter Kid Type Fibre. Class 9 - Skirted Mohair Fleece, Doe Young Goat Type Fibre. Class 10 - Skirted Mohair Fleece, Buck Young Goat Type Fibre Class 11 - Skirted Mohair Fleece, Doe Adult Type Fibre. Class 12 - Skirted Mohair Fleece, Buck Adult Type Fibre CHAMPION SKIRTED MOHAIR FLEECE RESERVE CHAMPION SKIRTED MOHAIR FLEECE Class 13-3kgs of washed Kid Fibre Class 14-3kgs of washed Young Goat Fibre THE AMMO PRIZE MOHAIR FLEECE OF GREATEST COMMERCIAL VALUE $50 sponsored by Australian Mohair Marketing Organisation THE AMMO PRIZE MOST SUCCESSFUL MOHAIR FLEECE EXHIBITOR Points to be allotted as follows: First, 5 points; Second, 3 points; Third, 1 point. $25 sponsored by Australian Mohair Marketing Organisation

14 GOATS BOER GOATS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON ENTRY FEES, PRIZE MONEY, REFUNDS ETC PLEASE REFER TO THE FRONT OF THE PRIZE SCHEDULE. AGES OF BOER GOATS The table below shows the dates on or between which goats must be born to compete in the respective age classes: 3 months and under 6 months (born between 1/3/18 and 1/6/18) 6 months and under 9 months (born between 1/1/18 and 1/3/18) 9 months and under 12 months (born between 1/9/17 and 1/1/18) 12 months and under 18 months (born between 1/3/17 and 1/9/17) 18 months and under 24 months (born between 1/9/16 and 1/3/17) 24 months and under 36 months (born between 1/9/15 and 1/9/16) 36 months and over (born on or bee 1/9/15) OWNERSHIP Exhibits must be the bona-fide property of the exhibitor and entered under the registered name of the animal. Class 1 - Doe Kid, 3 months and under 6 months. Class 2 - Doe Kid, 6 months and under 9 months. Class 3 - Doe, 9 months and under 12 months. THE BALMARDEN BOER GOATS PRIZE JUNIOR CHAMPION BOER DOE $50 sponsored by Balmarden Boer Goats THE BALMARDEN BOER GOATS PRIZE RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BOER DOE $30 sponsored by Balmarden Boer Goats Class 4 - Doe, 12 months and under 18 months. Class 5 - Doe, 18 months and under 24 months. Class 6 - Doe, 24 months and under 36 months. Class 7 - Doe, 36 months and over. THE GEORGELL BOERS PRIZE SENIOR CHAMPION BOER DOE $50 sponsored by Georgell Boers THE GEORGELL BOERS PRIZE RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BOER DOE $50 sponsored by Georgell Boers THE ANTHEA FULLER MEMORIAL PRIZE GRAND CHAMPION BOER DOE $100 sponsored by Georgell Boers Class 8 - Buck Kid, 3 months and under 6 months. Class 9 - Buck Kid, 6 months and under 9 months. Class 10 - Buck Kid, 9 months and under 12 months. THE EYRE PENINSULA GOAT PRODUCERS PRIZE JUNIOR CHAMPION BOER BUCK $50 sponsored by Eyre Peninsula Goat Producers Trust $50 sponsored by Coota Park THE EYRE PENINSULA GOAT PRODUCERS PRIZE RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BOER BUCK $25 sponsored by Eyre Peninsula Goat Producers Trust Class 11 - Buck, 12 months and under 18 months. Class 12 - Buck, 18 months and under 24 months. Class 13 - Buck, 24 months and under 36 months. Class 14 - Buck, 36 months and over.

GOATS 15 THE EYRE PENINSULA GOAT PRODUCERS PRIZE SENIOR CHAMPION BOER BUCK $50 sponsored by Eyre Peninsula Goat Producers Trust THE EYRE PENINSULA GOAT PRODUCERS PRIZE RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BOER BUCK $25 sponsored by Eyre Peninsula Goat Producers Trust THE EYRE PENINSULA GOAT PRODUCERS PRIZE GRAND CHAMPION BOER BUCK $100 sponsored by Eyre Peninsula Goat Producers Trust SUPREME CHAMPION BOER GOAT $50 sponsored by Coota Park Class 15 - Sire s Progeny. To comprise three animals from the same sire of any sex combination. Name of sire to be stated on entry m. Class 16 - Dam and One Progeny. Name of dam to be stated on entry m. Class 17 - Breeders Group. To comprise three animals of any sex. Owned by the exhibitor. MOST SUCCESSFUL BOER GOAT EXHIBITOR $100 sponsored by Warburto Farms Pty Ltd JUNIOR HANDLER CLASSES Date of birth to be stated on entry m. Age to be calculated as at 1 September 2017. To be judged on handler presentation (no white coats), the presentation of the goats and goat handling skills. Class 18 - THE KARBO BOER GOAT STUD PRIZE Junior Handler, under 13 years of age. First : $30; Second : $15; Third : $10 sponsored by Karbo Boer Goat Stud Class 19 - THE KARBO BOER GOAT STUD PRIZE Junior Handler, 13 years and under 18 years. First : $30; Second : $15; Third : $10 sponsored by Karbo Boer Goat Stud RED BOER CLASSES Class 20 - Red Boer Doe Kid, 12 months and under Class 21 - Red Boer Doe, over 12 months CHAMPION RED BOER DOE RESERVE CHAMPION RED BOER DOE Class 22 - Red Boer Buck Kid, 12 months & under Class 23 - Red Boer Buck, over 12 months CHAMPION RED BOER BUCK RESERVE CHAMPION RED BOER BUCK GRAND CHAMPION RED BOER GOAT THE BALMARDEN BOER GOATS PRIZE ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD Open to any exhibitor never previously having won a champion ribbon at the Royal Adelaide Show. Open to Boer Goat, any age, any sex. Maximum two entries per exhibitor. Animals to be owned by exhibitor. No championship points awarded. First $40; Second $20; Third $10 sponsored by Cathy Evans and Michael Leopardi

LED GOAT WETHER FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON ENTRY FEES, PRIZE MONEY, REFUNDS, LOCKERS ETC PLEASE REFER TO THE FRONT OF THE PRIZE SCHEDULE. SUBMISSION OF ENTRIES The competition is open to all Tertiary bodies and Schools in South Australia. Exhibitors may submit a maximum of eight entries but are permitted to nominate up to two reserve animals to allow late injuries, sickness etc. Reserve entries do not incur an entry fee. Exhibitors may not bring more than eight animals onto the Showground. Any animal not listed on the original entry m may not be brought onto the Showground. RESTRICTION OF ENTRIES The Society reserves the right to restrict the number of entries in Led Goat Wether Classes. EXHIBITS All goats entered must be cared by members of the School at least eight weeks prior to the Show All wethers must be named. Wethers under 35 kg must show milk teeth only. Wethers 35 kg and over may show no more than two permanent teeth. No restriction on feed. Wethers must not be treated with hormone growth promotants. Wthers must be trained to lead. Milk Fed Cappretto kids and mothers need to be counted and disclosed on entry m to allow extra penning. Both male and female kids will be accepted in the Milk Fed Capretto class only. BREEDING The competition is open to any pure-breed or cross-breed of goat. JOHNES DISEASE If goats are drawn from a stud with a status Johnes Disease of infected or suspect, entries will not be accepted. HORMONE GROWTH PROMOTANT The use of hormone growth promotants in Led Goat Wether classes is prohibited. WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS Any wether weighing less than 14 kg live weight on the society scales will not be accepted competition. Category Live Weight Range kg Capretto 15-22.9 1-4 Chevon 23-34.9 2-6 Fat Depth mm Live Export 35-50 3-8 PREFERRED WEIGHT AND FAT SPECIFICATIONS Exhibits will be weighed and classified into the following classes hoof judging. Capretto: 15 kg to 22.9 kg Chevon: 23 kg to 34.9 kg Live Export: 35 kg to 50 kg CONDITIONS Capretto and Chevon exhibits must only show milk teeth. Live Export may show no more than two (2) teeth. All animals exhibited in the Capretto class must be milk fed. Dams of milk-fed kids will be allowed on the Showground with their kid/s but will be ineligible to compete. GRAND PARADE There will be a Grand Parade scheduled on Wednesday 5 September. All schools will be encouraged to lead their wethers in the Parade. Ribbons will be awarded colourful signage, etc from participating schools. JUDGING Led Goat on Hoof Judging will be held in the Leader Pavilion Exhibitors are reminded that Vendor Declarations are required at time of weighing & scanning. NLIS tags must not be removed.

GOATS 17 Class 101 - Led Goat Wether Exhibits will be weighed and classified into three classes as indicated in the preferred weight and fat specifications table. THE URRBRAE PRIZE BEST RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LED GOAT WETHER AND HANDLER First prize $50 sponsored by Urrbrae Agricultural High School BEST SCHOOL IN GRAND PARADE SPECIAL AWARDS - HOOF THE BGBAA PRIZE and THE COOPERS OF MT TORRENS FARM SUPPLIES PRIZE CHAMPION LIGHTWEIGHT WETHER ON HOOF $50 sponsored by Boer Goat Breeders Assoc. of Australia National Voucher ($50) sponsored by Coopers of Mt Torrens Farm Supplies THE BGBAA PRIZE GRAND CHAMPION WETHER ON HOOF $100 sponsored by Boer Goat Breeders Assoc. of Australia - National BEST PRESENTED SCHOOL IN GRAND PARADE Judged on Presentation and Colourful Signage. THE ATASA PRIZE MOST PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL SHOW TEAM First $100 and Perpetual Trophy; Second $50; Third $25 sponsored by Agriculture Teachers Association of SA RESERVE CHAMPION LIGHTWEIGHT WETHER ON HOOF THE BGBAA PRIZE and THE COOPERS OF MT TORRENS FARM SUPPLIES PRIZE FOR CHAMPION LIVE EXPORT WETHER ON HOOF $50 sponsored by Boer Goat Breeders Assoc. of Australia National Voucher ($50) sponsored by Coopers of Mt Torrens Farm Supplies RESERVE CHAMPION LIVE EXPORT WETHER ON HOOF

MINIATURE GOATS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON ENTRY FEES, PRIZE MONEY, REFUNDS ETC PLEASE REFER TO THE FRONT OF THE PRIZE SCHEDULE. EXHIBITORS ARE TO COMPLY WITH THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE RELEVANT ASSOCIATION / SOCIETY Exhibitors must be current financial members of their relevant Association / Society AGES OF MINIATURE GOATS The table below shows the dates on or between which goats must be born to compete in the respective age classes: Under 6 months (born after 11/3/18) 6 months and not to exceed 12 months (born between 11/9/17 and 11/3/18) 12 months and not to exceed 2 years (born between 11/9/16 and 10/9/17) 2 years and not to exceed 3 years (born between 11/9/15 and 10/9/16) 3 years and not to exceed 5 years (born between 11/9/15 and 10/9/13) 5 years and over (born bee 11/9/13) REGISTRATION The Royal Adelaide Show is open to members of a registered miniature goat society or association in Australia. Entry is open to all registered Australian Miniature/Nigerian Dwarf/Pygmy Goats holding current and up to date registration with any miniature goat society or association. Animals must be owned or leased by the competitor. Animals must only be shown in their correctly registered breed as confirmed by their registration certificate. (Australia Miniature Goats must have only Australian Miniature Goats lineage listed on their certificates). AUSTRALIAN MINIATURE GOATS Does/Bucks/Wethers under 1 yr up to 53.3cm. Does 1 yr & under 2 years up to 57cm. Bucks 1 yr & under 2 years up to 57cm. Does over 2 years not to exceed 57cm. Bucks/wethers over 2 years not to exceed 60cm. PYGMY GOATS, NIGERIAN DWARF GOATS AND THEIR DERVATIVES All Does up to 57cm and all Bucks/Wethers up to 60cm Heights are not related to age group. Nigerian Dwarf Goats compete as kids until 12 months Juniors 12 months up to 24 months Seniors 2 years to 4 years All animals will be measured in prior to the commencement of judging and catalogue signed by show manager. Animals are to be brought up to the measuring station as directed by measuring stewards as selected and nominated by each group. GROUP CLASSES Class 1 - Best Presented, any breed Class 2 - Classic Head, any breed Class 3 - Outstanding Hindquarters, any breed Class 4 - Superior Forequarters, any breed Class 5 - Junior Handler up to and including the age of 13 Class 6 - Showmanship Handler from 14 up to and including the age of 20 WETHER CLASSES ALL BREEDS Class 7 - Kid Wether, any breed, under 6 months Class 8 - Kid Wether, any breed, 6 months and under 12 months CHAMPION KID WETHER ANY BREED RESERVE CHAMPION KID WETHER ANY BREED Class 9 - Junior Wether, any breed, 12 months and under 2 years Class 10 - Junior Wether, any breed, 2 years and under 3 years CHAMPION JUNIOR WETHER ANY BREED RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR WETHER ANY BREED Class 11 - Adult Wether, any breed, 3 years and under 5 years Class 12 - Senior Wether, any breed, 5 years and over CHAMPION ADULT WETHER ANY BREED RESERVE CHAMPION ADULT WETHER ANY BREED

GOATS 19 AUSTRALIAN MINIATURE GOAT DOE CLASSES Class 13 - Kid Doe, under 6 months Class 14 - Kid Doe - 6 months and under 12 months CHAMPION KID DOE RESERVE CHAMPION KID DOE Class 15 - Junior Doe, 12 months and under 2 years Class 16 - Junior Doe, 2 years and under 3 years CHAMPION JUNIOR DOE RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR DOE Class 17 - Adult Doe, 3 years and under 5 years Class 18 - Senior Doe, 5 years and over RESERVE CHAMPION ADULT DOE CHAMPION ADULT DOE BUCK CLASSES Class 19 - Kid Buck, under 6 months Class 20 - Kid Buck, 6 months and under 12 months CHAMPION KID BUCK RESERVE CHAMPION KID BUCK Class 21 - Junior Buck, 12 months and under 2 years Class 22 - Junior Buck, 2 years and under 3 years CHAMPION JUNIOR BUCK RESERVE JUNIOR BUCK Class 23 - Adult Buck, 3 years and under 5 years Class 24 - Senior Buck, 5 years and over CHAMPION ADULT BUCK RESERVE CHAMPION ADULT BUCK BEST AUSTRALIAN MINIATURE KID IN SHOW (from Kid Doe & Buck Champions) BEST AUSTRALIAN MINIATURE JUNIOR IN SHOW (from Junior Doe & Buck Champions) BEST AUSTRALIA MINIATURE ADULT IN SHOW (from Adult Doe & Buck Champions) SUPREME CHAMPION AUSTRALIAN MINIATURE GOAT IN SHOW (from Champions from Best in Show)

20 GOATS PYGMY GOAT AND DERIVATIVES DOE CLASSES Class 25 - Kid Doe, under 6 months Class 26 - Kid Doe, 6 months and under 12 months CHAMPION KID DOE RESERVE CHAMPION KID DOE Class 27 - Junior Doe, 12 months and under 2 years Class 28 - Junior Doe, 2 years and under 3 years CHAMPION JUNIOR DOE RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR DOE Class 29 - Adult Doe, 3 years and under 5 years Class 30 - Senior Doe, 5 years and over CHAMPION ADULT/SENIOR DOE RESERVE CHAMPION ADULT/SENIOR DOE BUCK CLASSES Class 31 - Kid Buck, under 6 months Class 32 - Kid Buck, 6 months and under 12 months CHAMPION KID BUCK RESERVE CHAMPION KID BUCK Class 33 - Junior Buck, 12 months and under 2 years Class 34 - Junior Buck, 2 years and under 3 years CHAMPION JUNIOR BUCK RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR BUCK Class 35 - Adult Buck, 3 years and under 5 years Class 36 - Senior Buck, 5 years and over. CHAMPION ADULT/SENIOR BUCK RESERVE CHAMPION ADULT/SENIOR BUCK BEST PYGMY KID IN SHOW (from Kid Doe & Buck Champions) BEST PYGMY JUNIOR IN SHOW (from Junior Doe & Buck Champions BEST PYGMY ADULT IN SHOW (from Adult Doe & Buck Champions) SUPREME CHAMPION PYGMY GOAT IN SHOW (Champions from Best in Show)

GOATS 21 NIGERIAN DWARF AND DERIVATIVES DOE CLASSES Class 37 - Kid Doe, under 6 months Class 38 Kid Doe, 6 months and under 12 months CHAMPION KID DOE RESERVE CHAMPION KID DOE Class 39 - Junior Doe, 12 months and under 2 years Class 40 - Junior Doe, 2 years and under 3 years CHAMPION JUNIOR DOE RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR DOE Class 41 - Adult Doe, 3 years and under 5 years Class 42 - Senior Doe, 5 years and over. CHAMPION ADULT/SENIOR DOE RESERVE CHAMPION ADULT/SENIOR DOE BUCK CLASSES Class 43 - Kid Buck, under 6 months Class 44 - Kid Buck, 6 months and under 12 months CHAMPION DWARF BRED KID BUCK RESERVE CHAMPION DWARF BRED KID BUCK Class 45 - Junior Buck, 12 months and under 2 years Class 46 - Junior Buck 2 years and under 3 years CHAMPION DWARF BRED JUNIOR BUCK RESERVE CHAMPION DWARF BRED JUNIOR BUCK Class 47 - Adult Buck, 3 years and under 5 years Class 48 - Senior Buck, 5 years and over. CHAMPION DWARF BRED ADULT/SENIOR BUCK RESERVE CHAMPION DWARF BRED ADULT/ SENIOR BUCK BEST NIGERIAN DWARF KID IN SHOW (from Kid Doe & Buck Champions) BEST NIGERIAN DWARF JUNIOR IN SHOW (from Junior Doe & Buck Champions) BEST NIGERIAN DWARF ADULT IN SHOW (from Adult Doe & Buck Champions) SUPREME CHAMPION NIGERIAN DWARF GOAT IN SHOW (from Champions from Best in Show)

22 GOATS GROUP CLASSES PROGENY & BREEDERS Class 49 - Breeders Pair, any breed (Refer Breeders Pair Rule) SPECIAL AWARDS BEST EXHIBIT IN SHOW (selected from the 3 Supreme Champions: Australian Miniature, Pygmy & Nigerian Dwarf) MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR IN SHOW MOST SUCCESSFUL BREEDER IN SHOW THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS ANGORA Lynndon Grove Angora Stud Mohair Australia Ltd - SA branch BOER GOATS Balmarden Boer Goats Coota Park Georgell Boers Karbo Boer Goat Stud The Eyre Peninsula Goat Produces Trust Warburto Farms Pty Ltd DAIRY GOATS Anglo Nubian Society of SA Inc Bob Battams Dairy Goat Society of SA Inc Dianne Dietman Fry Systems H & L Schmidt John & Rebecca Falkenhagen M E Battams Merv Hancock R P Drogemuller Ros K Belle Rosalie Skipper Sturgess Family Toby & Oscar Weygood MOHAIR Australian Mohair Marketing Organisation Mohair Australia Ltd - SA branch

Animal Exhibitors Public Liability Insurance (Explanation) WHEREAS The Royal and Horticultural Society of South Australia Inc. has agreed to effect a Public Liability insurance certain Animal Exhibitors at the 2017 Adelaide Show, the following applies:- Insured Party Period of Insurance Insured Activities Description of Cover Amount of Cover Deductible Geographic Limits Claims Payable Insurer(s) Address Policy Number Important Conditions Animal and Livestock Exhibitors participating in competitions and events From seven days prior to the Show until seven days thereafter All activities undertaken whilst within and from the confines of the event venue consistent with the Insured s livestock exhibit activity including setting up and removal Insurance in respect of the Insured Party s liability to pay costs and compensation in respect of loss of or damage to third party property and death of or injury to third party persons or advertising liability caused by and arising out of the Insured activities, all subject to the RAHSSA s policy terms, conditions, exclusions and warranties, etc. $10,000,000 any one occurrence $10,000 any one occurrence At and from the event venue Worldwide excluding claims made USA and Canada Primary $10,000,000 Lloyds of London London Underwriting Centre, 3 Minster Court, Mincing Lane, London EC3R 7DD PC0232214 The Insured Party must exercise reasonable care to maintain all premises, fittings and plant in sound condition. The Insured Party must take all reasonable precautions to prevent injury and damage to persons and property. The Insured Party must give immediate notice of an incident which may give rise to a claim or of receipt of advice of a claim. The Insured Party must not make any admission, offer or promise in connection with any claim and must not any time admit liability.

Important Conditions (continued) The Insured Party must made themselves aware of and comply with the following Notices:- Duty of Disclosure Bee you enter into a contract of General insurance with an insurer, you have a duty, under the Insurance Contracts Act 1984 as amended, to disclose to the insurer every matter that you know, or could reasonably be expected to know, is relevant to the insurer s decision whether to accept the risk of the insurance and, if so, on what terms. You have the same duty to disclose these matters to the insurer bee you renew, extend, vary or reinstate a contract of General insurance. Your duty however, does not require disclosure of matter:- that diminishes the risk to be undertaken by the insurer that is of common knowledge that your insurer knows or, in the ordinary course of his business, ought to know. Non-Disclosure If you fail to comply with your duty of disclosure, the insurer may be entitled to reduce his liability under the contract in respect of a claim or may cancel the contract. If your non-disclosure is fraudulent, the insurer may also have the option of avoiding the contract from its beginning. Average Provision The insurer will pay legal expenses in addition to the sum insured, if however, the total amount of the loss (less legal expenses) ultimately paid to the claimant(s) exceeds the sum insured then insurers will only pay (in addition to the sum insured) that proportion of the legal expenses as the sum insured bears to the loss. Third Party Interests This policy will only provide cover your interest and does not cover the interests of any third party (e.g. financiers, lessors, etc) unless the interests of the third party are noted in the policy. Waiver of Insurer s Rights You must not enter into any agreement without the written authority of the insurer whereby any of their rights to which they become entitled as your insurer after settling or agreeing to settle a claim are prejudiced or limited in any way otherwise all benefit under the policy will be feited. NOTE 1. All enquiries to be referred to Arthur J Gallagher Insurance Brokers Tel. no. (02) 9424 1888 2. CLAIMS (a) No admission of liability or fault may be made in any m to a claimant. To do so may breach the policy conditions and enable insurers to avoid settlement. (b) Any notice of a potential or actual claim must be referred immediately to Arthur J Gallagher Insurance Brokers 3. Nothing herein shall be construed to alter in any way the scope of insurance policy, its terms, conditions or exclusions, issued by insurers. 4. RAHSSA is not liable to the Insured Party in the event a claim is not paid or payable by Insurers unless RAHSSA fails to take reasonable steps to advise that the cover is or is likely to be cancelled or not renewed. 5. RAHSSA is not an Australian Financial Services (AFS) Licence holder. RAHSSA is not providing financial product advice, has not considered the particular needs of the Insured party and no statement is intended to influence a person or persons making a decision in relation to any insurance cover. You should consider obtaining your own financial product advice from person holding an AFS Licence. 6. This insurance only applies to insured parties entering competition in accordance with the general regulations. The details listed above are not comprehensive and are provided as an outline of the policy only. Extracts from the policy are available inspection on request at RAHSSA s Registered Offices during office hours.

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