1911-2011 COHUNA A. P. & H. SOCIETY INC. 99 th ANNUAL SHOW MARCH 16 th & 17 th , 2012 OFFICE BEARERS FOR 2011–2012 PRESIDENT Karyn Peace SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT Doug Hornsby JUNIOR VICE PRESIDENT Kylie Thornton HONORARY TREASURER Amanda Bicknell SECRETARY Kirstin Nicholson ASSISTANT SECRETARY Amanda Bicknell SHOW DIRECTOR Graeme Peace CHIEF RING STEWARD Robert Shanahan CHIEF CATTLE STEWARD Graeme Peace PAVILION SECRETARY Kylie Thornton CHIEF PAVILION STEWARD Ken Lee ASSISTANT PAVILION STEWARD Gary Wight GROUND STEWARDS Stuart Richardson Darren Anderson Norm Walsh POULTRY STEWARD Cameron Edge CANINE SECRETARY Andrea Otto HORSE MEASURER Megan Appleby SAFETY OFFICER Amanda Bicknell Hon VETERINARY SURGEONS Border Vet Clinic Executive Committee – Karyn Peace, Doug Hornsby, Kirstin Nicholson, Amanda Bicknell, Kylie Thornton, Tina Prout, Bev Peace and Graeme Peace. Protest Committee - Karyn Peace, Kirstin Nicholson, Doug Hornsby and chief steward of particular area. MEMBERS OF COUNCIL 2010–2012 Doug Hornsby, Kylie Thornton, Amanda Bicknell, Ken Lee, Bev Peace, Beth Wood, Tina Prout, Karyn Peace, Iris Howard, Marilyn Hornsby, Graeme Peace, Norm Walsh. MEMBERS OF COUNCIL 2011-2013 Kirstin Nicholson, Shirley Anderson, Stuart Richardson, Rob Shanahan, Andrea Otto, Trevor West, Michael Bicknell, Brett Nicholson HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS Ken Allez, Shirley Anderson, Ron Calder, Shirley Calder, Heather Cherry, Don Crichton, Phyllis Crichton, Winifred Fehring, Gwen Fox, Dulcie Hildebrand, Doug Hornsby, Marilyn Hornsby, Iris Howard, Julian Lee, Ken Lee, Margaret Lee, Margot Lee, Frances Maloney, Norma Maloney, Lloyd Richardson, Stuart Richardson, Rob Shanahan, Jean Strachan, Norm Walsh, John Wight, Mary Wight, Beth Wood, Charlie Wood, Bev Woods. Deceased: Bill Bond, Arthur Cherry, Warwick Crichton, Keith Forbes, Alec Lee, Nancy Lee, Reg Safe, Arch Simmonds, Ray Stanyer, Bev Stewart, Fred Wight, Bill Woodman. LIFE MEMBERS J. Cleave, J. Thompson.
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See Snakebusters all night Friday – Do you dare to hold a snake?
SATURDAY 17th
8.30am Dog show
9.00am Horse show
9.30am Cattle
Sideshow Alley, food, drinks, trade stands
10.00am Poultry
Pavilion opens – prize money can be collected
Border Flywheelers display
2.30pm-3.00pm Pavilion exhibits to be collected
The Cohuna Agricultural, Pastoral and Horticultural Society Inc. is committed to providing a safe, healthy and environmentally
acceptable Show grounds for all stakeholders. We shall maintain an effective health and safety program so far as is practicable and
endeavor to comply with all statutory and common law requirements. All competitors and exhibitors have a “Duty of Care” to
avoid exposing themselves or other people to unsafe situations that could lead to injury.
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SHOW GIRL COMPETITIONS
Stewardesses: Mrs. S. Anderson, Mrs. J. Hull, Mrs. B. Wood, Mrs. L. Stone, Mrs. J. Wight, Mrs. B. Smith,
Mrs. J. Bagg, Mrs. T. Prout.
MISS COUNTRY SHOW GIRL
MISS COHUNA SHOW GIRL 17 to 20 years.
Show Girl entries to be in to Mrs. Shirley Anderson 5456 3196 by 5pm Thursday, March 15th. No entries taken on the
day. Previous first prize winners may not enter in that section again. Judging to take place at the Secretary’s Office at
6.30pm, Friday, March 16th.
Rules and regulations:
1. The competition is conducted annually by Northern District Agricultural Societies Association of Victoria.
Entrants must abide by all regulations and decisions of the Association.
2. Entrants must be residents of Australia, 17-20 years inclusive on the day of local show, single and be prepared
to attend the Group Final judging at Mildura in April. A current resume is required for local judging.
3. Entrants are required to wear an outfit suitable for attending a country show (even if judging is at an evening
function). No hats and no changing of garments is permitted for presentations.
4. Awards will be presented to the “Miss Cohuna Show Girl” and the runner-up. A third award will be presented if
six or more entrants are in the final.
5. The judge’s selection(s) shall be final and binding on the entrants.
6. Entrants will be judged on a points system as follows:
Personality 20 points
General knowledge 20 points
Grooming & deportment 20 points
Adaptability 20 points
Dress sense 20 points
1st prize $50 voucher – Michelle Gaye
$50 cash – Cohuna A. P. & H. Society
2nd
prize $30 cash – Cohuna A. P. & H. Society
3rd
prize $20 cash – Cohuna A. P. & H. Society
MISS TEENAGER 13 to 16 years.
$1.00 entry fee
Miss Teenager entries to be taken from 6.30pm on Friday at the show. Previous first prize winners may not enter in that
section again. Judging commences at 7.00pm on Friday.
Rules and regulations:
1. The competition is conducted annually by Northern District Agricultural Societies Association of Victoria.
Entrants must abide by all regulations and decisions of the Association.
2. Entrants must be residents of Australia, 13-16 years inclusive on the day of local show, single and be prepared
to attend the Group Final judging at Mildura in April.
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SHOW GIRL COMPETITIONS cont.
JUNIOR SHOW GIRL
Enter on the day $1.00 entry fee All sections open
Commences at 7.00pm on Friday in front of seating on hill. Names may be entered from 6.30pm. Previous first prize
winners may not enter in that section again. Age limits inclusive on day of Show.
MISS & MASTER TINY TOT 3 and under 6 years.
MISS & MASTER JUNIOR 6 and under 9 years.
MISS MIDI 9 and under 13 years.
The Cohuna Show Pavilion Committee gratefully acknowledges the following trophy donors for the Show Girl
competitions.
MISS TINY TOT MASTER TINY TOT MISS JUNIOR MASTER JUNIOR
Mrs. Julie Smith (Jack) Street & Surf/Kids on the Creek Mrs. Bev Brown Mrs. Susan Tooley
Mrs. Loretta Bowman Street & Surf/Kids on the Creek Mrs. Julie Smith (Garner) Mrs.Shirley Anderson
Mrs. Cynthia Patterson Cohuna Gifts ‘n’ Things Gifts ‘n’ Things Water Trading Australia
MISS MIDI MISS TEENAGER MISS COHUNA SHOW GIRL RURAL AMBASSADOR Mrs. Carole Heap Gloss Michelle Gaye Cohuna A. P. & H. Society
Mrs. Joyce Hull Mrs. Roma Dye Cohuna A. P. & H. Society Mrs. Beth Wood
Water Trading Australia Mrs. Phyllis Crichton Cohuna A. P. & H. Society Mrs. Lois Stone
SHOW POSTER COMPETITION
Prizes of $10 in each age group:
6 years and under 8 years and under 10 years and under 12 years and under 17 years and under
One poster per child * no entry fee * Please include show dates and at least one show feature, such as – rides, stalls,
animals, show girls, music, face painting, pavilion exhibits, fireworks and displays. Size A3 or smaller. Name, age, grade and school to be clearly written on the BACK. Entries will not be returned unless requested.
Entries close Friday 2nd March at your school office or the show office.
Volunteers wanted
If you have a spare hour or two leading up to the Show or over the Show weekend, and would
love to help out – we would greatly appreciate your help!
Please contact
Kirstin Nicholson 5456 4103 or Karyn Peace 5456 8491.
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RURAL AMBASSADOR AWARDS
Victorian Agricultural Shows
RURAL AMBASSADOR AWARD
To be conducted annually, jointly by the RASV and VAS Ltd.
AIMS: To highlight the talent, creativity and ingenuity of young rural Victorians and in doing so encourage entrants to be
role models in their local communities.
To encourage and reward enthusiastic, skilful and industrious young people who are actively involved in their
communities.
To assist all entrants through their participation to develop strong leadership and communication qualities.
To enable entrants to gain greater proficiency in their chosen field and also develop entrants’ stature and reputation in
that chosen field.
GENERAL CONDITIONS OF ENTRY: Entry is via the official application form only, and available by contacting the Show Secretary on 5456 4103. The
application form must be completed and signed by the entrant and returned to the Show Secretary by Friday 2nd
March,
2012 to Box 155, Cohuna, 3568.
Entrants must be aged over 20 years and under 30 years as at 1 May, 2012.
Entrants must provide information indicating their reason for applying for entry, together with a curriculum vitae,
indicating work experience, community participation and agricultural and Show involvement if applicable. Further
information is on the official Information & Application Form.
Entrants may be involved in a rural or agricultural based industry or be associated with a Show Society but do not
necessarily need to reside in a rural community.
If successful at Group level, entrants must attend the State Final during the Royal Melbourne Show and all judging
requirements.
Announcement of the State Winner will be made during the Royal Melbourne Show.
The State Winner is required to represent Victoria in the National Finals, which may be held interstate.
The Rural Ambassador Committee will not enter into any correspondence in relation to selection and the judges’
decision is final.
An unsuccessful entrant may re-apply in following years providing they meet the Conditions of Entry. Previous State
winners are ineligible to enter.
There will be no joint winners. If a final decision cannot be made, advice is sought from the Chairperson of the Rural
Ambassador Committee.
All State Finalists will be invited to serve on a Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria (RASV) Event Committee of
their choice for the 12 months following the State Final.
PRIZES: Cohuna Show level: Certificate & prizes.
Group level: Certificate, prize, RASV membership and be provided with an official jacket to wear at the State Final at
the Royal Melbourne Show.
State level: First prize winner will receive $8,000 and an opportunity to compete in the National Finals. Second prize
winner will receive $2,000.
JUDGING CRITERIA: Entrants must wear smart casual tailored clothing and will be judged in accordance with the following guidelines.
Community involvement 15 points
Country Show involvement 25 points
General and rural knowledge 20 points
Personality 10 points
Ambition/goals 10 points
Communication skills 10 points
Style, grooming and deportment 10 points
Public presentation (three minute speech) 20 points
TOTAL 120 points
SOCIETY LEVEL The winner selected at the local Society level represents that Society at the Group Final at Mildura in April, 2012.
Should a winner at Society level not be available to represent the Society in the Group Final then the Society
may allow second place getter to be their representative. Should the second place getter be unavailable then the
third place getter may substitute.
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RURAL AMBASSADOR AWARDS cont.
JUNIOR AMBASSADOR AWARD
AIMS:
To give young people a chance to take part in a competition whilst still residing in their local district.
To be part of a local Show and therefore highlighting the importance of Shows.
To meet new people from all age groups with the same interests.
AGE: Open to males and females aged 16–19 years at the time of the Cohuna Show.
WHAT TO DO:
Fill in application form and prepare a resume - submit to the Show Secretary by Friday 2nd
March, 2012 to Box 155, Cohuna, 3568.
Come along as requested for judging by two judges, which will be a semi formal interview in
which you will be asked questions about yourself and assessed as per judging criteria listed
below.
Winner at Show Society level will compete in a Group Final. Group Final winners will
compete in a State
Final in June 2012 run by VAS Ltd.
Entrants must wear smart casual tailored clothing and will be judged in accordance with the
following guidelines.
JUDGING CRITERIA: Community and/or Show involvement 20 points
Rural and general knowledge 20 points
Ambitions/goals 20 points
Communication skills 20 points
Personality and confidence 10 points
Overall presentation 10 points
TOTAL 100 points
PRIZES:
Cohuna Show level: Lapel badge & prizes.
Group level: Certificate and prizes.
State level: Cash prizes.
Members Tickets are available for sale PRIOR to the Show.
They admit member and partner and children under 16
for both days of the Show.
Family $20
Single $10 *cars $1.00*
Available from Border Vet Clinic or via mail to:
The Secretary, Cohuna A. P. & H. Society, P.O. Box 155, Cohuna, 3568.
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SECTION E – DAIRY CATTLE
All entry fees must be enclosed with entries. Entry fees
include compulsory insurance of 30 cents.
ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY 15TH
MARCH, 2012.
CHIEF CATTLE STEWARD: Mr. Tucker Peace. Phone (03) 5456 9344
All competitors must complete and sign Johnes
Herd Status Form (at back of schedule) and
return with entry form.
Straw and milking machines provided for all
exhibitors.
Competition in breed classes is restricted to
animals which are registered in their appropriate
herd book or in the calf register in the appropriate
Herd Association of Australia.
Please include on entry the name of the animal.
An inspector appointed by the appropriate Herd
Association will examine the tattoo brands of all
stock and if any animals are found to be
incorrectly branded they will be disqualified.
Age of cattle in both Dairy and Beef classes to
date from the 30th
June.
Animals under one year and heifers are ineligible
to compete in Senior Championships.
ALL BULLS must be tethered with both halter
and ring. All exhibits must be tethered and led
into the ring for judging.
All competitors enter at their own risk.
After two (2) warnings for cattle not entering the
ring on time, disqualification may occur.
CHAMPION DAIRY COW OF THE SHOW will
be judged at 12 noon following the Group Judging
(if held).
SECTION E – DAIRY CATTLE cont.
HOLSTEIN
RING 1
Saturday
STARTING TIME: 9.30am ENTRY FEE: $5.00
Ribbons to THIRD place.
Production Ribbons for all senior classes.
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $6.00, 2
nd $4.00, 3
rd $2.00
1. Mini paraders under 12 years.
2. Junior paraders 12 to 15 years.
3. Heifer born 01/07/11 to 31/12/11
4. Heifer born 01/01/11 to 30/06/11
5. Heifer born 01/07/10 to 31/12/10
6. Heifer born 01/01/10 to 30/06/10
7. Heifer born 01/07/09 to 31/12/09
8. All Australian Calf Class
(Calf under 12 months on show day) JUNIOR CHAMPION donated by Elmar Holsteins
RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION
9. Junior 2 years in milk 01/07/09 to 31/12/09
10. Senior 2 years in milk 01/01/09 to 30/06/09
11. Junior 3 years in milk 01/07/08 to 31/12/08
12. Senior 3 years in milk 01/01/08 to 30/06/08
13. Intermediate dry cow 01/01/08 to 30/06/09 INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION
RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION
14. Cow 4 years and over dry born before 01/01/08
15. Cow 4 years in milk 01/07/07 to 31/12/07
16. Cow 5 years in milk 01/07/06 to 30/06/07
17. Cow 6 years in milk 01/07/05 to 30/06/06
18. Cow 7 years and over in milk born before 01/07/05 SUPREME UDDER (Best udder from each class chosen
by Judge.) Trophy donated by Mr. J. Harrower,
“Beltana Holsteins”
SENIOR CHAMPION COW
Prize donated by Northern Herd Development
RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION COW
19. Produce of Dam (two daughters or Dam and
Daughter)
20. Pen of three cows - three cows from classes 9-18
(not necessarily bred by owner) PREMIER BREEDER donated by G. & M. Poly
PREMIER EXHIBITOR donated by G. & M. Poly
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SECTION E – DAIRY CATTLE cont.
JUNIOR PARADERS
Post Entries: To be judged immediately after cattle.
These will be judged on the actual handling of the
animal and winners, if over 15 years old, will be
eligible to compete at State Finals at the Royal
Melbourne Show 2012.
21. Junior Parader aged 8 to 15 years on day of show.
22. Parader aged over 15 and under 25 on day of
show.
DAIRY CATTLE
RINGS 2 and 3 Saturday
ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY 15th
MARCH, 2012
Ribbons to THIRD place.
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $6.00, 2
nd $4.00, 3
rd $2.00
Starting Time: 9.30am Entry Fee $5.00
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Cow in milk 3 years &
over
23
32
41
50
59
Cow in calf, dry
24
33
42
51
60
Heifer 2 years
25
34
43
52
61
Heifer Yearling
26
35
44
53
62
Heifer born after 30th
June, 2011
27
36
45
54
63
CHAMPION FEMALE
Bull 3 years and over
28
37
46
55
64
Bull 2 years
29
38
47
56
65
Bull Yearling
30
39
48
57
66
CHAMPION MALE
GROUP, 1 Bull, 1
Cow, 1 Heifer, to be the
property of exhibitor
31
40
49
58
67
SECTION E – DAIRY CATTLE cont.
SUPREME CHAMPION DAIRY COW OF
THE SHOW
Individual Champion of each breed to compete. Judged
on type. All dairy Judges to take part and points will be
allocated according to the Judges’ own individual
judging.
First 3 points, Second 2 points, Third 1 point.
A Steward appointed by the Society will assess the
points and the cow gaining the greatest number of
points shall be the winner. In the event of a tie an
independent referee appointed by the Society shall
decide the winner.
SUPREME CHAMPION
Trophy to value of $100
Sponsored by MURRAY GOULBURN
CALF REARING COMPETITION
Saturday
FREE ENTRY
Ribbons to fourth place.
STARTING TIME: 8.30am, BEFORE CATTLE JUDGING
In the hope of encouraging youngsters to take interest
in animal husbandry the Society is running a local calf
rearing competition to be judged at the Show. The event
to be open to heifer or bull calves of any breed and
Child to parade the calf. The competition will not be
concerned with the method of feeding and
commercialism is to be avoided. Judging to take into
consideration the accepted standard for the particular
breed and not be a competition for the biggest or
heaviest calf.
68. Calf rearing competition, child over 7 years and not
over 13 years. Judged on calf handling and general
showmanship.
Trophy for first and second.
Donated by G. & K. Nicholson. 69. Calf rearing competition, child over 13 years and
not over 18 years. Judged on calf handling and
general showmanship.
Trophy for first and second.
Donated by G. & K. Nicholson.
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SECTION F – BEEF CATTLE
Saturday
ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY 15th
MARCH, 2012
STARTING TIME: 9.30am ENTRY FEE: $5.00
Ribbons to THIRD place.
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $6.00, 2
nd $4.00, 3
rd $2.00
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Cow over 3
years
1
13
25
37
49
61
Cow 30 mths &
under 36 months
2
14
26
38
50
62
Cow 24 months
& under 30
months
3
15
27
39
51
63
Heifer 18 months
& under 24
month
4
16
28
40
52
64
Heifer 12 months
& under
18month
5
17
29
41
53
65
Heifer 6 months
& under 12
months
6
18
30
42
54
66
CHAMPION FEMALE
Bull over 3 years
7
19
31
43
55
67
Bull 30 months
& under 36
months
8
20
32
44
56
68
Bull 24 months
& under 30
months
9
21
33
45
57
69
Bull 18 months
& under 24
months
10
22
34
46
58
70
Bull 12 months
& under 18
months
11
23
35
47
59
71
Bull 6 months &
under 12 months
12
24
36
48
60
72
CHAMPION MALE
GROUP, 1 male
& 2 females, to
be the property
of exhibitor
73
74
75
76
77
78
79. Best INTERBRED GROUP to be taken from
classes 1 to 72
CHAMPION BEEF BULL OF THE SHOW
CHAMPION BEEF COW OF THE SHOW
SECTION F – BEEF CATTLE cont.
JUNIOR JUDGING
DAIRY and BEEF CATTLE
Post Entries: To be judged immediately after cattle.
Open to any entrant under the age of 25 years on the
17th
March, 2012. Entrants are to be suitably attired.
The first and second place getters of these competitions,
if over 15 years, must be willing to compete at the
Royal Melbourne Show 2012.
80. Beef cattle junior judging.
81. Dairy cattle junior judging.
SECTION G - POULTRY
Saturday Entry Fee 50 cents.
STARTING TIME: 10.00am
PRIZE MONEY: 1st $1.00, 2
nd 50 cents
WATERFOWL
MALE FEMALE
Khaki Campbell 1 2
Pekin 3 4
Indian Runner 5 6
Muscovy 7 8
Rouen 9 10
A.O.V. Waterfowl 11 12
CHAMPION WATERFOWL MALE
CHAMPION WATERFOWL FEMALE
STANDARD HEAVY BREED
MALE FEMALE
Orpington A.C. 13 14
Wyandotte A.C. 15 16
Plymouth Rock 17 18
Light Sussex 19 20
Rhode Island Red 21 22
Lang Shan 23 24
Australorp 25 26
Indian Game 27 28
A.O.V. Heavy Breed 29 30
CHAMPION HEAVY MALE
CHAMPION HEAVY FEMALE
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SECTION G – POULTRY cont.
STANDARD LIGHT BREEDS
MALE FEMALE
White Leghorn 31 32
A.O.C Leghorn 33 34
Minorca 35 36
Ancona 37 38
Silky 39 40
Black Hamburg 41 42
A.O.C. Hamburg 43 44
O.E.G. Black Red 45 46
O.E.G. A.O.C. 47 48
A.O.C. Light Breed 49 50
CHAMPION LIGHT MALE
CHAMPION LIGHT FEMALE BREEDERS AGGREGATE from classes 13 to 50
HARD FEATHER BANTAM
MALE FEMALE
O.E.G. Black Red L.L. 51 -
O.E.G. Par Clay Wheaten - 52
O.E.G. Black Red D.L. 53 -
O.E.G. Partridge D.L. - 54
O.E.G. Duckwing 55 56
O.E.G. Spangle 57 58
O.E.G. Blue Red 59 60
O.E.G. A.O.C. 61 62
Indian Game 63 64
Modern Black Red 65 66
Modern A.O.C. 67 68
AOV Hard Feather 69 70 CHAMPION HARD FEATHER BANTAM MALE
CHAMPION HARD FEATHER BANTAM FEMALE
SOFT FEATHER BANTAMS
MALE FEMALE
White Leghorn 71 72
A.O.C. Leghorn 73 74
White Wyandotte 75 76
A.O.C. Wyandotte 77 78
Rosecombe 79 80
Black Pekin 81 82
A.O.C. Pekin 83 84
Rhode Island Red 85 86
Australorp 87 88
Seabright 89 90
A.O.V. 91 92
SECTION G – POULTRY cont. CHAMPION SOFT FEATHER BANTAM MALE
CHAMPION SOFT FEATHER BANTAM FEMALE
CHAMPION BANTAM OF SHOW
BREEDERS AGGREGATE from classes 51 to 92
JUNIOR SECTION 16 Years and Under
MALE FEMALE
A.V. Standard Heavy Breed 93 94
A.V. Light Breed 95 96
A.V. Hard Feather Bantam 97 98
A.V. Soft Feather Bantam 99 100
A.V. Waterfowl 101 102
Best Pair of Farmyard Hens 103
CHAMPION BIRD JUNIOR EXHIBIT
Sponsored by PYRAMID PARK POULTRY
JUNIOR AGGREGATE from classes 93 to 103
CHAMPION BIRD OF SHOW
RESERVE CHAMPION BIRD OF SHOW
SECTION H – KENNEL SECTION
Friday Evening & Saturday
Affiliated with the Victorian Canine Association.
See January V.C.A. Gazette. To be held under the rules
and regulations of Victorian Canine Association.
Copies of schedules, entry forms and any other
information is available from the Kennel Section
Secretary – Ms. A. Otto, Lindsay Rd. Koroop, Vic
3579. Ph. (03) 5456 9394 (no calls after 9pm).
SECTION I – PIGEONS
The Department of Primary Industries has placed a ban
on all pigeon shows due to the pigeon paramyxovirus.
There will be no pigeon classes held at Cohuna Show in
2012.
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PAVILION
FRIDAY 16th
March, 2012
Pavilion entries must be tabled by 10am sharp. Judging will commence at 10.30am. Exhibits must be collected
between 2.30pm and 3.00pm Saturday.
Pavilion Secretary Mrs. K. Thornton
Chief Steward Mr. K. Lee
Assistant Mr. G. Wight
Entry Fees and Prizes
Senior Section 50c 1st prize $2.00, 2
nd prize $1.00
Junior Section 20c 1st prize $1.00 2
nd prize 50c
3rd
prize 20c
Unless otherwise listed in schedule.
Entries close:
– Section P (Junior Art):–
Tuesday 13th
March at 4.00pm at Show Office.
(Judging takes place Wednesday and Thursday.)
- All other sections:-
Thursday 15th
March at 12.00pm at Show Office.
- Late entries:-
Friday 16th
March 9.00am at Pavilion.
PAVILION OPEN FOR INSPECTION 6pm on Friday
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL PAVILION EXHIBITORS
The Show Office will be located at 3 King George St Cohuna,
9–5pm from 9th
March, 2012, and then at the Show Grounds
from 1pm on Thursday 15th
March, 2012. Entries for Junior Art
(Section P) will be judged on Wednesday and Thursday before
the Show. Late entries for that section will not be judged but will
still be displayed (see closing dates above). All other sections -
no late entries will be accepted after 9am on Friday. All exhibits
must be delivered to the pavilion on Friday – items cannot be
left at the show office when paying for entries. The pavilion
will close at 2.00pm on Saturday and exhibits must be picked
up between 2.30pm and 3.00pm. The Judges’ decision will be
final at all times; no discussion will be entered into. Exhibitors
enter at their own risk. All exhibitors must keep their entry form
and present this to the Stewards when they collect their exhibits
after 2.30pm Saturday. Pavilion prize money may be collected
from the Pavilion from 6.00pm on Friday and from 10.00am
Saturday. Any money not collected by Saturday 24th
March,
2012 will revert to the Society. An attendant is on duty in the
pavilion at all times, including all night.
SPECIAL AWARDS Points for special aggregate awards –
1st 4 points
2nd
2 points
R.C. GOULDING MEMORIAL TROPHY
Donated by the Goulding family.
For the most outstanding senior competitive exhibit in the
pavilion from sections K, O, P and R. Classes Decorated
I, Owner/manager/exhibitor (print name)……………………………………………………….......................
of (print address)………………………………………………………………………….................................
Declare that with regard to Johne’s Disease: (tick the box for the clause/s which apply)
1) The cattle identified above originate from a FREE PROTECTED CONTROL RESIDUAL ZONE FOR BJD
2.1) The cattle identified above originate from assessed herds under the Cattle MAP, with status attained in the year indicated;
e.g. MN1 99
MN1 MN2 MN3 Herd status Certificate No…………………….Date of expiry…………………
OR
2.2) The cattle identified above originate from herds that have not been assessed for Johne’s Disease (i.e. Non-Assessed status)
OR
2.3) The cattle identified above originate from herds that have been Check Tested negative (i.e. CT) in the past 12 months
Date Tested………………………………………………………Approved Veterinarian……………………………………….
OR
2.4) Where applicable the cattle identified above which are 2 years of age or older have been blood tested by a registered
veterinarian using the absorbed ELISA test with negative results within 6 months before the date of the show. Where the cattle
are less than 2 years of age the dam must be tested.
OR
2.5) The cattle identified above originate from Restricted (RD) or Tested Low Prevalence (TLP) herds that are under strict regulatory control &
Have been undertaking official, audited test and control programs for a minimum of 2 years and
At least 2 consecutive annual whole herd tests have been conducted with a reactor rate not exceeding 1.5% at the latest herd test
The cattle to be exhibited, or their dams, have been tested with negative results as part of at least the last two annual herd tests
The cattle to be exhibited are not officially listed as “at risk” cattle for the particular herd; and
The cattle to be exhibited have been tested negative within 3 months of the date of the show.
Exhibitors may also need additional certification to move between a Zone or between states. Check with local veterinary authority. The above information,
including the description of the animals and property/ies of origin is complete, true and correct.
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