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SCHEDULE 28 SEPTEMBER - 5 OCTOBER 2019 PERTHROYALSHOW.COM.AU DAIRY GOATS 2019

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DAIRY GOATS

2019

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DAIRY GOATSThe Australian dairy goat industry is well placed to satisfy increasing consumer demand for alternatives to cows’ milk products. As well the industry supports a high quality export market for stud dairy goats. Interestingly worldwide people consume more goats milk than cows milk. Five breeds compete at the Perth Royal Show: Saanen, Toggenburg, British Alpine, Anglo Nubian and Nigerian Dwarf.

MISSION STATEMENT

To encourage exhibitors to compete with the highest quality exhibits and reward excellence of breeding.

TOM wIlDINg COMMITTEE

Councillor in Charge Beth McDonnell

Assistant Councillor Natasha Atkinson, Tony Devitt

Committee Members Angela Bartels, Dieter Bartels, Trevor Blight, Richard Evison, Louise Holbrook, Keren Muthsam

Competition and Event Coordinator Jack Martin

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ONLINE ENTRIES

SAVE TIME AND MINIMISE ERRORS USING OUR FAST AND EFFICIENT ONLINE ENTRY SYSTEM

ENTRIES.PERTHROYALSHOW.COM.AUFor further information or assistance please contact

Jack Martin on (08) 6263 3137 or email [email protected]

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DAIRY GOATS

Entries close: 4.30pm WEDNESDAY 14 AUGUST 2019. Entries post marked after this date and time will not be accepted. FAXED ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

Enter online: http://entries.perthroyalshow.com.au

Email entries to: [email protected] (must be accompanied by full card details for payment)

Post entries to: Royal Agricultural Society of WA Att: Dairy Goats Competition and Event Coordinator PO Box 135, Claremont WA 6910

Entry fees: RASWA Non Members: $14.15 RASWA Members: $12.75

ENTER ONLINE AND RECEIVE A 20% DISCOUNT

To be entitled to the Royal Agricultural Society members’ entry fee you must have paid your 2019 membership subscription prior to lodging the entry, and your membership number must be stated on the entry.

Refund of entry fees: Entry fees are non-refundable.

Enquiries: Dairy Goats Competition and Event Coordinator (08) 6263 3137 or [email protected]

A copy of the schedule can also be downloaded and printed from the website www.perthroyalshow.com.au.

EXHIBIT DELIVERY

Delivery date: Wednesday 2 October 2019 between 6.00am and 8.00am

NO VEHICLE ACCESS WILL BE ALLOWED OUTSIDE THESE TIMES

Delivery address: Royal Agricultural Society of WA Claremont Showground Tom Wilding (Creatures Great and Small) Pavilion Gate 8 Ashton Avenue, Claremont WA 6010

Biosecurity Health forms must be completed and submitted on arrival, along with Waybill and CAE results. Please contact the Chief Steward for assistance on 0406 426 744.

EXHIBIT DEPARTURE

Departure date: Saturday 5 October 2019 from 6.00pm

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JOIN THE 2019 PERTH ROYAL SHOW’S ‘COMPETITION SUPPORTERS PROGRAM’! By becoming one of our ‘Prize Supporters’ for this year’s Perth Royal Show, you’re not only fostering excellence in one of the many competitions held during the Show, but you’ll become part of RASWA’s significant support network, the backbone of our organisation.

Each year winners of competitions are awarded with relevant and worthy acknowledgement via trophies, gift vouchers, cash and/or products. Prize Supporters can be you as an individual, or as part of a club, association, commercial institution or product supplier. As a suporter, you will receive acknowledgement across Competition Publications, both digital and print, leading into and during the 2019 Perth Royal Show.

To join the program and be a part of the Perth Royal Show, simply identify the competition or class you would like to support and contact the Sponsorship Liaison on 08 6263 3120 or email [email protected]

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THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIAGRATEFULLY ACkNOWLEDGES THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS

FOR THEIR SPONSORSHIP THROUGHOUTTHE DAIRY GOATS SECTION.

Dairy Goat Society of WADandalee Park and Indigo Stud

EcoburbiaInternational Animal Health Products

Kalama StudNyongee Stud

Serendipity StudVitae Lampadae Stud

Wesfeeds

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Confirmation of sponsorships received after the printing of the schedule will be acknowledged in the Dairy Goats catalogue.

sponsor acknowledgements

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GENERAL SHOW REGULATIONS The Society’s General Show Regulations and Section

Conditions regulate the conduct of the Show. Upon acceptance of an entry the Exhibitor is irrevocably contracted to be bound by those General Show Regulations and Section Conditions. A copy of the Society’s General Show Regulations may be

obtained on application or from the website http://perthroyalshow.com.au/general-regulations. An Exhibitor who breaches any General Show Regulation or Section Condition may be disqualified, or suspended for any period, fined or otherwise penalised. The Society may publish to: a) all Royal Show Societies in Australia; b) the relevant Breed Society; and c) the body with which the exhibit is registered, or is

eligible for registration, the result of any proceedings before the Disciplinary Committee in which a person has been found to have breached any General Show Regulation or Section Condition. The Society may recognise and act upon any penalty imposed by any other similar society, organisation or body in Australia on any person or exhibit. It is in the Exhibitors best interests to carefully read all conditions. INSURANCE The Owner/Exhibitor is responsible for the insurance of their exhibit whilst the exhibit is on the Society’s Showground. DAMAGES The Owner/Exhibitor shall be liable to reimburse the Society for any damages, costs, claims, expenses or liabilities incurred, or likely to be incurred, by the Society arising from the withdrawal of an exhibit. WITHDRAWAL OF EXHIBIT BY THE SOCIETY The Society may, at its sole discretion, withdraw, reject or disqualify an exhibit. Refer to the Society's General Show Regulation 3.18. DANGEROUS, OBJECTIONABLE OR DISEASED EXHIBITS The attention of Exhibitors is drawn to the Society’s General

Show Regulation 4.7 and 4.8, with reference to dangerous, objectionable or diseased exhibits. PRIZE MONEY RASWA has a policy whereby all prize money is paid by EFT (Electronic Funds Transfer). Your banking details will be kept secure and can only be used by RASWA to credit your bank account. Please complete your account details on the entry form even if you have provided them previously. In accordance with the rules of the competition, failure to provide your bank details will mean that any prize money you earn will be forfeited and retained by RASWA.

Prize money as stated in the schedule does not include GST. The prize money which the Society pays to successful Exhibitors ("you") depends on the information that you provide to the Society. If you confirm that you are GST registered and provide your Australian Business Number (ABN) the Society will pay the appropriate prize money plus 10% GST. The Society will provide to you a Recipient Created Tax Invoice (RCTI) within 28 days of the day you were successful at your event, detailing the GST which you will need to submit to the Australian Tax Office (ATO). If any adjustments need to be made, the Society will issue an adjustment note to you within 28 days of the adjustment. Upon entry into the competition and completion and signing of the application form, this form will become a RCTI agreement as required under (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999. Furthermore, you acknowledge your agreement to the following: • The Society will issue you a tax invoice in respect of the

successful exhibit; • You are requested not to issue a tax invoice to the

Society in respect to prize money received; • It will be necessary for you to notify the Society if you

cease to be registered for GST; and • The Society will notify you if it ceases to satisfy any of

the requirements of the determinations. If you provide your ABN but are not registered for GST, the Society will pay the prize money as detailed in the prize schedule. If you are a business Exhibitor and do not provide your ABN to the Society, 47% tax will be deducted from your prize money under the ATO PAYG provisions. If you confirm that you are entering as part of a private recreational pursuit or hobby, the Society will pay the prize money as detailed in the prize schedule. AWARDS The Society will not be responsible for awards or prize money not received by Exhibitors after 31 December 2019. If you have not received your award(s) or prize money by 30 November 2019, please contact RASWA on (08) 6263 3100. SOCIETY’S LIABILITY The attention of Exhibitors is drawn to General Show Regulation 17, with reference to the Society’s Liability. SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY All personnel engaged by the Royal Agricultural Society of WA (RASWA) are bound by RASWA’s Social Media Policy

(https://www.perthroyalshow.com.au/social-media-policy/) and are required to use social media in a positive manner and with the best intentions. • Whether posting on a public or private page or group,

please present in a suitable and respectful manner of RASWA, Perth Royal Show and the Claremont Showground.

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• Be mindful of posting/discussing subjects that may inflame someone’s emotions. Please show respect for others’ opinions and be courteous always.

• Do not post personal information about yourself or others, confidential or non-public information, offensive or negative comments.

If anyone is found to have made comments that are deemed unreasonable or derogatory, action will be taken by RASWA to ensure all parties are protected, and inappropriate use reprimanded. PROMOTION No advertising or promotion on behalf of commercial businesses will be permitted on the Showground without the prior written consent of the Society‘s Chief Executive Officer. PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT The information provided by the Exhibitor in the application for entry is collected and used by the Royal Agricultural Society of Western Australia (RASWA) to organise and conduct competitions at the Show. We may publish details such as your name, address and exhibit details in any RASWA publication or communication. Such information may also be made available to, and published by, the media. We will not disclose your information without your consent for any other purpose unless required or authorised by law. You may request access to your personal information and, if necessary, request that our records of that information be corrected by writing to the Chief Executive Officer at the Royal Agricultural Society of Western Australia, PO Box 135, Claremont WA 6910.

SECTION CONDITIONS 1. CONDITIONS OF ENTRY

Entries must be lodged on the official RASWA application for entry or online at http://entries.perthroyalshow.com.au.

2. WITHDRAWAL OF EXHIBIT

A Veterinary certificate must be provided to RASWA if an exhibit is withdrawn due to illness or injury.

3. REFUND OF ENTRY FEES

No refunds will be given for livestock exhibits except where the Society has excess entries in a section or class and is unable to accommodate them.

If an exhibit is withdrawn, rejected or disqualified by RASWA for any reason, the entry fee will NOT be refunded.

4. RESTRICTION OF ENTRIES

Exhibitors are not restricted on the number of entries they can enter in any one (1) class.

5. REGISTRATIONS

Dairy Goats must be registered in a recognised Herd Book and Registered numbers or grades must be stated on the application for entry. Where goats are not of age for Herd Book numbers, registration must have been applied for at the time of close of entries, with the Dairy Goat Society of Australia.

NOTE: Dairy Goat registration certificates must be submitted with the application for entry. It is mandatory that you upload the dairy goat registration certificate when entering online.

CAE FREE: Entries in the Dairy Goat section will only be accepted from CAE free herds. Proof of clear tests on every animal entered must be given to the Chief Steward on arrival. As of 13 May 2019 these tests can be completed by a Vet or Owner.

6. DELIVERY OF EXHIBITS

Exhibits in ALL classes are to be delivered to the Tom Wilding (Creatures Great and Small) Pavilion between 6.00am and 8.00am on Wednesday 2 October 2019.

Biosecurity Health forms must be completed and submitted on arrival, along with Waybill and CAE results. Please contact the Chief Steward for assistance on 0406 426 744.

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7. PAVILION OPENING TIMES

The Tom Wilding (Creatures Great and Small) Pavilion will be open to the public from 9.00am to 6.00pm daily.

8. PENS

Bedding Straw: One (1) bale per head. The Chief Steward will arrange issue of straw. Sawdust base will be provided.

Exhibitors are requested to be as economical as possible in their use of bedding.

9. FEEDING

All goats are to be fed and attended to by the Exhibitor while the goats remain on the Showground.

10. FODDER

Fodder will be available for purchase by Exhibitors upon request in writing to Asset Services. PLEASE USE THE FODDER ORDER FORM.

NOTE: Not all feed varieties are available.

11. FODDER LOCKERS

A limited number of lockers will be available. 12. TATTOOS

Exhibits in the goat classes will be inspected prior to judging in order to see that they are tattooed or fitted with an RFID device in accordance with the rules of the Dairy Goat Society of Australia. Any goat not correctly tattooed/RFID identified will not be eligible to compete.

Each animal may be subject to inspection and/or examination by an Inspector or Inspectors appointed by RASWA.

13. JUDGING

Exhibits in classes 1 to 37 • Friday 4 October 2019

Exhibits in classes 38 to 68 • Thursday 3 October 2019

14. CONTROL OF EXHIBITS

All Exhibitors (or their nominee) must be in attendance and responsible for presentation of Dairy Goats to Judges.

An Owner/Exhibitor not bringing forward their exhibit(s) to compete forfeits their right to pens allotted to such animals.

15. PRESENTATION OF AWARDS

No first place will be awarded if in the Judge’s opinion

any animal in a class shall be deemed not worthy of this place. Second and third places only will be awarded.

Dairy goat Exhibitors, Stewards and Judges are invited to a social BBQ on Friday 4 October 2019 at the conclusion of judging to celebrate another successful Royal Show.

16. DEPARTURE

Exhibitors may not remove exhibits prior to 6.00pm on Saturday 5 October 2019.

Exhibitors that remove exhibits prior to 6.00pm on Saturday 5 October 2019 without prior approval from RASWA, will forfeit any prizes and/or prize money awarded.

17. 24 HOUR PRODUCTION TESTS

All does entered in the 24 hour milk test must be milked out commencing at 7.00pm Wednesday 2 October 2019 under the supervision of the Chief Steward or an appointed milk monitor.

No goats entered in the 24 hour production tests shall be fed with milk or milk substitutes, or receive any stimulants, medicine, drench or injection, between the time of their arrival at the Showground and the completion of the test, without permission of the Chief Steward or a Veterinary Surgeon.

18. DOES IN MILK OR DRY

At the discretion of the Exhibitor any doe which has been milked for at least nine (9) months and is in kid may be classed as dry.

Any doe which has kidded within nine (9) months, shall be regarded as in milk. Any goat in milk, which is being exhibited as a dry goat, must be milked out before judging.

Any doe shown in milk which is not already entered in the 24 hour milk test must be milked out at 7.00pm Thursday 3 October 2019 under the supervision of the Chief Steward or an appointed milk monitor.

19. PASSES

Exhibitors will be issued with the following passes for entry on the days of exhibition:

• 1 to 6 Exhibits: Two (2) multi-entry passes • 7+ Exhibits: Three (3) multi-entry passes

Exhibitors will be issued with a Vehicle and Driver pass for the delivery and removal of exhibits.

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20. MEDICATION CONTROL

The purpose of this condition is to ensure that the normal performance of an animal during competition is not affected, either deliberately or unintentionally, by the influence of drugs and medications, or by any form of veterinary treatment.

No drugs, medication or veterinary treatment shall be administered to any animal exhibited in this section except under the direction of the Society’s Veterinary Surgeon. They shall advise the Councillor in Charge if in their opinion such drug, medication or veterinary treatment is likely to have any effect upon the animal which would be material to its chance of being awarded a prize and in such case the Councillor in Charge may disqualify the animal from competing.

RASWA may make, or cause to be made, such test or tests of an animal as it shall deem necessary to determine whether such drug, medication or veterinary treatment has been administered to any animal which has been entered, or exhibited in, any class or competition.

21. VETERINARY INSPECTIONS

Veterinary inspections will be carried out on the day of arrival.

22. VETERINARY SERVICES

A Veterinary Officer will be on call throughout the Show to provide services to injured or sick livestock. Exhibitors requiring services will be responsible for payment for all services rendered.

The Veterinary Office and Medication Control Centre is located at the corner of Edgar Avenue and the Cattle Lanes.

The duty Veterinary Officer can be contacted from 6.00am to 9.00pm through Asset Services on (08) 6263 3161 or (08) 6263 3146. After 9.00pm on any day please call Asset Services on (08) 6263 3127.

23. BUNK ROOMS

A refundable deposit of $10.00 is payable for each key issued. This is paid when you collect the key.

Cooking appliances must not be used in the bunk rooms.

24. ELECTRIC APPLIANCES

The use of double adaptors is not permitted.

Multiway outlets (power boards) with overload protectors must carry a current test tag. Exhibitors must only use electrical appliances, extension cords, power boards and lights which carry current test tags. A validated tag must show the date that it was tested, the name of the person who tested it and that person’s

electrical workers license number.

25. MOVEMENT OF STOCK TO WA / JOHNE’S

DISEASE (JD)

There are strict requirements for bringing livestock into WA. A completed Health Certificate for Movement of Stock to Western Australia (Form LB1), available from the Department of Agriculture and Food WA, must accompany each consignment of livestock en route into WA. It contains all entry requirements for livestock and is used to certify that livestock meet these requirements. For further information please contact the Department of Agriculture and Food WA.

26. NATIONAL VENDOR DECLARATION & NLIS

IDENTIFICATION (NVD/WAYBILL)

Whenever livestock leave a property, movement documentation must be provided. A combined National Vendor Declaration (NVD/Waybill) permit must show where the movement commenced and finished, including the property identification code (PIC) of both properties.

All goats must be compliant with NLIS identification requirements; gaots must be tagged in the ear or have an identification exemption permit allowing tags to be placed on collars (valid for 2019 only unitl leg band trials are completed).

The Exhibitor is responsible for ensuring that the original copy of the NVD/Waybill, or permit is delivered to the Chief Steward upon arrival.

27. LIVER FLUKE

Goats entering Western Australia within 14 days must have been treated for liver fluke under the supervision of a registered veterinary surgeon or authorised Inspector of Stock immediately prior to movement or will be treated at the entry inspection point.

28. PROTESTS AGAINST AWARDS

An Exhibitor or Competitor may protest against an award won by an exhibit or Competitor in the same class alleging breach of RASWA's General Show Regulations, Section Conditions, or ineligibility.

Such protest must be made in writing, giving reasons for the protest and signed and submitted to the Councillor in Charge not more than one (1) hour after the completion of the judging of the event or competition.

Such protest must be accompanied by a deposit of $50.00 which may be forfeited to RASWA if in the opinion of the Councillor in Charge the protest is unfounded, frivolous or vexatious. If an exhibit is awarded a prize and is subsequently disqualified the prize will not automatically be awarded to the next placegetter. The final decision will be at the discretion of the Judge.

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Any prize money awarded for an event, which is the subject of protest, shall be retained by RASWA until the protest has been resolved.

29. RIBBONS

Ribbons will be awarded from first to third place at the discretion of the Judges.

Only standard classes will receive RASWA prize money. A standard class is identified, by being a Single Pen class.

Special classes, Pairs, Progeny or other Group classes will only receive prize money if sponsored.

30. ADVERTISING

No notice or advertisement, other than that authorised by RASWA, shall appear on any show pen, or anywhere in the pavilion.

No exhibit or pen will display any material that may, in the opinion of the Stewards, influence the Judge.

Stud promotional signage may be displayed on pens from the first day of the Show.

Advertising material must not exceed the height of the pen. No animal “For Sale” signage is to be displayed

on pens.

31. SUBSTITUTIONS

No substitutions will be accepted in 2019.

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SPECIAL AWARDS MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR Sash, Certificate

SPECIAL CLASS Class 1 Best Presented Goat and Handler

Handler's name is to be submitted on the application for entry. First: Trophy, Sash Trophy sponsored by Vitae Lampadae Stud

VETERAN DAIRY DOE All standard classes will receive prize money as listed below, unless otherwise stated. First: $30; Second: $15; Third: $5

Class 2 Any Dairy Breed Veteran Doe in Milk - 6 years and over

DOES IN MILK - 3 YEARS AND UNDER 6 YEARS

All standard classes will receive prize money as listed below, unless otherwise stated. First: $30; Second: $15; Third: $5

Class 3 Saanen Doe

Class 4 Toggenburg Doe

Class 5 British Alpine Doe

Class 6 Anglo Nubian Doe

Class 7 Any Other DGSA Registered Breed

DOES IN MILK - UNDER 3 YEARS All standard classes will receive prize money as listed below, unless otherwise stated. First: $30; Second: $15; Third: $5

Class 8 Saanen Doe

Class 9 Toggenburg Doe

Class 10 British Alpine Doe

Class 11 Anglo Nubian Doe

Class 12 Nigerian Dwarf

Class 13 Any Other DGSA Registered Breed

ANY DAIRY BREED WITH BEST UDDER

All standard classes will receive prize money as listed below, unless otherwise stated. First: $30; Second: $15; Third: $5 NOTE: To be judged in milk and when milked out.

Class 14 Any Dairy Breed Doe with Best Udder First lactation.

Class 15 Any Dairy Breed Doe with Best Udder Second or subsequent lactation.

DOE WITH THE BEST UDDER Sash, Certificate

DRY DOES - ANY BREED All standard classes will receive prize money as listed below, unless otherwise stated. First: $30; Second: $15; Third: $5

Class 16 Dry Does, Any Breed - 2 years and over To have kidded at least once.

Class 17 Dry Does, Any Breed Unkidded but in Kid - 2 years and under 3 years The highest placed animal of each breed in classes listed in the Dry Does - Any Breed catagory, will be eligible to compete for respective Breed Championships. ALL DOES PARADED FOR CHAMPIONSHIPS MUST BE MILKED OUT.

SENIOR CHAMPIONS SENIOR CHAMPION SAANEN DOE Sash, Certificate, Product Product sponsored by International Animal Health Products

RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION SAANEN DOE Sash, Certificate

SENIOR CHAMPION TOGGENBURG DOE Sash, Certificate, Product Product sponsored by International Animal Health Products

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RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION TOGGENBURG DOE Sash, Certificate

SENIOR CHAMPION BRITISH ALPINE DOE Sash, Certificate, Product Product sponsored by International Animal Health Products

RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BRITISH ALPINE DOE Sash, Certificate

SENIOR CHAMPION ANGLO NUBIAN DOE Perpetual Trophy, Sash, Certificate, Product Product sponsored by International Animal Health Products

RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION ANGLO NUBIAN DOE Sash, Certificate

SENIOR CHAMPION NIGERIAN DWARF DOE Perpetual Trophy, Sash, Certificate, Product Product sponsored by International Animal Health Products

RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION NIGERIAN DWARF DOE Sash, Certificate

SENIOR CHAMPION ANY OTHER DGSA REGISTERED BREED Sash, Certificate, Product Product sponsored by International Animal Health Products

RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION ANY OTHER DGSA REGISTERED BREED Sash, Certificate

SUPREME SENIOR CHAMPION DAIRY DOE $50, Perpetual Trophy, Sash, Certificate $50 and Perpetual Trophy sponsored by Dairy Goat Society of WA

DOES UNKIDDED - 12 MONTHS AND UNDER 24 MONTHS

All standard classes will receive prize money as listed below, unless otherwise stated. First: $30; Second: $15; Third: $5

Class 18 Saanen Doe

Class 19 Toggenburg Doe

Class 20 British Alpine Doe

Class 21 Anglo Nubian Doe

Class 22 Nigerian Dwarf Doe

Class 23 Alpine Doe

Class 24 Australian Brown Doe

Class 25 Australian Melaan Doe

Class 26 Any Other DGSA Registered Breed

DOES UNKIDDED - 6 MONTHS AND UNDER 12 MONTHS

All standard classes will receive prize money as listed below, unless otherwise stated. First: $30; Second: $15; Third: $5

Class 27 Any Dairy Breed Doe

JUNIOR CHAMPIONS JUNIOR CHAMPION SAANEN DOE Sash, Certificate

JUNIOR CHAMPION TOGGENBURG DOE Sash, Certificate

JUNIOR CHAMPION BRITISH ALPINE DOE Sash, Certificate

JUNIOR CHAMPION ANGLO NUBIAN DOE Sash, Certificate

JUNIOR CHAMPION NIGERIAN DWARF DOE Sash, Certificate

JUNIOR CHAMPION ALPINE DOE Sash, Certificate

JUNIOR CHAMPION AUSTRALIAN BROWN DOE Sash, Certificate

JUNIOR CHAMPION AUSTRALIAN MELAAN DOE Sash, Certificate

JUNIOR CHAMPION ANY OTHER DGSA REGISTERED BREED Sash, Certificate

JUNIOR CHAMPION ALL BREEDS Sash, Certificate

SPECIAL CLASSES Class 28 Dam and One Progeny

Any age, any breed. Dam's name must be stated on the application for entry.

Class 29 Progeny Pair Two (2) daughters of the same sire, not full sisters, not necessarily owned by the Owner of the buck. Sire's name and Registration Number must be stated on the application for entry. First: $30; Second: $15; Third: $5 $50 sponsored by Dairy Goat Society of WA

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Class 30 Breeders Plate Three (3) goats from one (1) Stud Prefix of the same breed. Stud Prefix only on the application for entry. First: Trophy Trophy sponsored by Serendipity Stud

TYPE AND 24 HOUR PRODUCTION CLASSES

All standard classes will receive prize money as listed below, unless otherwise stated. First: $30; Second: $15; Third: $5 Classes will be judged for Type on Friday 4 October 2019 and awards presented on Saturday 5 October 2019. 1. Entries are open to all registered does in the DGSA Herd

Book, in milk, entered in a 24 hour production test to be held on the Showground on Thursday 3 October 2019.

2. Exhibits must be on the Showground by 8.00am Wednesday 2 October 2019. Stripping out commence at 7.00pm. The does will be milked out at 8.00am and 7.00pm on Thursday 3 October 2019 in accordance with RASWA's rules.

Class 31 Saanen Doe

Class 32 Toggenburg Doe

Class 33 British Alpine Doe

Class 34 Anglo Nubian Doe

Class 35 Nigerian Dwarf Doe

Class 36 Any Other DGSA Registered Breed

CHAMPION TYPE AND 24 HOUR PRODUCTION DOE Trophy, Sash, Certificate Trophy sponsored by Dandalee Park and Indigo Stud

24 HOUR MILK TEST AWARDS All does entered in the classes listed in the Type and 24 Hour Production Classes category are automatically eligible for the below awards.

ANY DAIRY BREED MOST MILK PRODUCED IN THE 24 HOUR TEST Sash, Certificate

ANY DAIRY BREED HIGHEST BUTTERFAT PRODUCED IN THE 24 HOUR TEST Sash, Certificate

TYPE AND PRODUCTION CLASSES All standard classes will receive prize money as listed below, unless otherwise stated. First: $30; Second: $15; Third: $5 1. Entries in the DGSA Herd Book and who have been

recorded under the herd improvement scheme in WA, or an official Herd Production Scheme in another State, in the last 24 months. To be accompanied by production figures.

2. Each doe will be judged for Type and Production with 50 points for type and 50 points for milk and butterfat production.

3. Each doe will be credited on the basis of 3 points for reaching standard for age, plus 1 point for every 45kg of milk or part thereof over age standard with a maximum of 25 points, and 1 point for every 2.5kg butterfat or part thereof over age standard with a maximum of 25 points.

Class 37 Any Dairy Breed Type and Production Doe in Milk

CHAMPION TYPE AND PRODUCTION DOE Perpetual Trophy, Sash, Certificate Perpetual Trophy sponsored by Kalama Stud

KID PARADE Entries will only be accepted from animals exhibited in the pavilion which must be inspected by the stock inspector on the morning of Wednesday 2 October 2019. 1. Entries must only come from CAE free herds. 2. All kids entered must be tattooed. 3. Entries Close: 5.00pm Friday 6 September 2019 4. Judging: Will commence at 10.30am on Thursday 3

October 2019 in the Dairy Goat judging area. No entry fee is required to enter. ENTRIES ARE TO BE RECEIVED PRIOR TO JUDGING. No prize money will be awarded unless otherwise stated.

Class 38 Any Dairy Breed Doe Kid - 3 months and under 6 months

Class 39 Saanen Doe Kid - 2 months and under 3 months

Class 40 Toggenburg Doe Kid - 2 months and under 3 months

Class 41 British Alpine Doe Kid - 2 months and under 3 months

Class 42 Anglo Nubian Doe Kid - 2 months and under 3 months

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Class 43 Nigerian Dwarf Doe Kid - 2 months and under 3 months

Class 44 Alpine Doe Kid - 2 months and under 3 months

Class 45 Australian Brown Doe Kid - 2 months and under 3 months

Class 46 Australian Melaan Doe Kid - 2 months and under 3 months

Class 47 Any Other DGSA Registered Breed - 2 months and under 3 months

Class 48 Saanen Doe Kid - Under 2 months

Class 49 Toggenburg Doe Kid - Under 2 months

Class 50 British Alpine Doe Kid - Under 2 months

Class 51 Anglo Nubian Doe Kid - Under 2 months

Class 52 Nigerian Dwarf Doe Kid - Under 2 months

Class 53 Alpine Doe Kid - Under 2 months

Class 54 Australian Brown Doe Kid - Under 2 months

Class 55 Australian Melaan - Under 2 months

Class 56 Any Other DGSA Registered Breed - Under 2 months

BEST SAANEN DOE KID Certificate

BEST TOGGENBURG DOE KID Certificate

BEST BRITISH ALPINE DOE KID Certificate

BEST ANGLO NUBIAN DOE KID Certificate

BEST NIGERIAN DWARF DOE KID Certificate

BEST ALPINE DOE KID Certificate

BEST AUSTRALIAN BROWN DOE KID Certificate

BEST AUSTRALIAN MELAAN DOE KID Certificate

BEST ANY OTHER DGSA REGISTERED BREED DOE KID Certificate

BEST OVERALL DOE KID Sash, Certificate Sash sponsored by Dandalee Park and Indigo Stud

Class 57 Saanen Buck Kid - Up to 3 months

Class 58 Toggenburg Buck Kid - Up to 3 months

Class 59 British Alpine Buck Kid - Up to 3 months

Class 60 Anglo Nubian Buck Kid - Up to 3 months

Class 61 Nigerian Dwarf Buck Kid - Up to 3 months

Class 62 Alpine Buck Kid - Up to 3 months

Class 63 Australian Brown Buck Kid - Up to 3 months

Class 64 Australian Melaan Buck Kid - Up to 3 months

Class 65 Any Other DGSA Registered Breed - Up to 3 months

Class 66 Any Dairy Breed Buck Kid - 3 months to 6 months

BEST OVERALL BUCK KID Sash, Certificate Sash sponsored by Dandalee Park and Indigo Stud

KID PARADE SPECIAL AWARD SUPREME KID PARADE EXHIBIT Sash, Certificate Sash sponsored by Dandalee Park and Indigo Stud

HANDLER CLASSES Class 67 Child Handler

Open to children 3 to 7 years of age.

Class 68 Junior Handler Open to children 8 to 15 years of age.

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GENERAL SHOW REGULATION 17. LIABILITY AND INDEMNITY(Extract from the Royal Agricultural Society of Western Australia

General Show Regulations - Revised 22 August 2007)

17.1 Exhibitor Accepts The lodgement of an Application of Entry form shall be

deemed to be acknowledgment by the Exhibitor of his or her agreement that the Society shall be under no liability for:

17.1.1 No Liability for animals or birds The loss, injury or death of any animal or birds exhibited,

or any other animal or birds, whether caused by, or attributable to, the negligence of the Society, or of its servants or Agent, or otherwise howsoever.

17.1.2 No Liability for property Any loss or damage occasioned to or by any property

exhibited, or any other property, whether caused by, or attributable to, the negligence of the Society, or of its servants or Agent, or otherwise howsoever.

17.1.3 No Liability for injury to, or the death of, Exhibitor or general public

Any injury to, or the death of, the Exhibitor or any other Exhibitor, or any member of the general public, whether caused by, or attributable to, the negligence of the Society, or of its servants or Agent, or otherwise howsoever.

17.1.4 No Liability for contracting any disease or sufferinganimals or birds

AnylossordamagesufferedbyanyExhibitorasaresultof any disease contracted or suffered by any animals(including birds) after, or as a consequence of any animal Exhibits, or their progeny, being brought onto the Showground.

17.2 No Liability for Livestock Sales The Society and the Auctioneers of Royal Show Livestock

Sales shall be under no liability to any Owner or purchaser of livestock (whether exhibited or otherwise) entered for sale or sold at any Royal Show Livestock Sale.

17.2.1 No Liability for livestock auctioned In respect of any loss or injury to such livestock; whether

such loss or injury be caused by or be attributable to, the negligenceoftheAuctioneersspecifiedintheRegulationsrelating to the Royal Show Livestock Sales or to the Society or any of its servants or Agents.

17.2.2 No Liability for other livestock, property, Exhibitor or general public

For any injury or damage occasioned to any other livestock or property, or to any other Exhibitor, or to the general public, whether caused by, or attributable to, the negligence oftheAuctioneersspecifiedintheRegulationsrelatingtothe Royal Show Livestock Sales or to the Society or any of its servants or Agents.

17.2.3 NoLiabilityforconsequentiallossandlossofprofits For any loss or damage (including without limitation

consequential loss and loss of profits) suffered by anyOwner or purchaser of livestock as a result of any disease contracted or suffered by any livestock after, or as aconsequence of any livestock being entered for sale, at any Royal Show Livestock Sale.

17.3 Exhibits Sold Privately Where any animal exhibited, or any other exhibit, is sold

privately during the time of the Royal Show the vendor thereof shall indemnify the Society against all liability to the purchaser in respect of any loss, injury, disease or damage to such animal or other exhibit, whether such loss, injury, disease or damage be caused by or attributable to the negligence of the Society or any of its servants or Agents.

17.4 Accidents and Incidents Competitors, Exhibitors and Attendants must report

promptly to the Society all accidents and incidents causing or likely to cause injury to persons or damage to property.

17.5 Trade Practices Act To the extent that any matter relating to entry or remaining

upon the Showground relates to the supply of goods or services by the Society within the meaning of s. 68A of the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cwlth), the Society’s liability is limited as follows:

(a) in case of goods, the replacement, repair or payment for the replacement or repair of the goods.

(b) in the case of services, the re-supply of the services or the cost of the re-supply of the services.

It shall be in the Society’s absolute discretion as to whether it replaces, repairs or pays for replacement or repair of goods. It shall be further in the Society’s discretion as to whether it re-supplies or pays the cost of re-supply or services.

17.6 Indemnity To the maximum extent permitted by law, each Competitor

and Exhibitor must indemnify and keep indemnified theSocietyanditsofficers,employees,membersandAgentsfrom and, against all actions, claims, demands, losses, damages, costs, expenses and liabilities including without limitation,consequential lossandlossofprofitsforwhichthe Society is or may be become liable in respect of or arising from:

(a) loss, damage or injury to any person in connection with the exhibit or the relevant event;

(b) without limiting sub-regulation (a) loss, damage or injury to any other exhibit or Exhibitor, his or her family, invitees, Agents, or to the property of the Society, or its members, or to the general public, caused or contributed to or by any act or omission of an exhibit of the Exhibitor or by the Exhibitor, his or her family, invitees or Agents; and

(c) without limiting sub-regulation (a) loss, damage or injury to the exhibit, or the Exhibitor, his or her family, invitees, or Agents caused or contributed by an act or omission of an exhibit of the Exhibitor or by the transportation, feeding or housing of an exhibit of the Exhibitor.

17.7 Removal of Exhibit Without prejudice to any other provision of these

Regulations, where the Society, its officers, employees,members or Agents remove an exhibit, or causes an exhibit to be removed from the Showground, the exhibit is removed or caused to be removed entirely at the risk of the Exhibitor. The person or persons removing the exhibit will be deemed to be the Agent of the Exhibitor, and his or her acts and omissions will be deemed to be the acts and omissions of the Exhibitor.

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ANIMAL / LIVESTOCK OWNERS / EXHIBITORSPUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE

The Royal Agricultural Society of Western Australia (“RASWA”) has a Public Liability insurance policy in the interests of Owners / Exhibitors of Animals / Livestock exhibits entering competitions in accordance with RASWA’s General Show Regulations and Section Conditions.

INSURED PARTIES:

Owner(s) / Exhibitor(s) of Animal(s) / Livestock exhibit(s) upon payment of entry fee(s) and provided such Owner(s) / Exhibitor(s) comply with all requirements herein together with RASWA’s General Show Regulations and Section Conditions. Failure to comply may render the Owner(s) / Exhibitor(s) personally liable for any claims that may arise as a result of any incident to which they may have contributed.

PERIOD OF INSURANCE:

For the period the Animal(s) / Livestock exhibit(s) are on RASWA’s Claremont Showground, Claremont, Western Australia for the purposes of the 2019 Perth Royal Show.

INSURED ACTIVITIES:

All activities undertaken whilst within the confines of RASWA’s Claremont Showground, Claremont, Western Australia consistent with the (Business) Insured Parties’ Animal(s) / Livestock exhibit(s) activity.

DESCRIPTION OF COVER:

Insurance in respect of the Insured Parties’ 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 caused by, and arising out of, the insured parties’ activities, all subject to RASWA’s policy terms, conditions, exclusions and warranties etc.

AMOUNT OF COVER:

$150,000,000 any one (1) occurrence.

Excess: $10,000 each and every claim.

It should be noted that the payment of the excess in the event of a claim is the responsibility of the Owner(s) /Exhibitor(s).

JURISDICTION:

Australia.

TERRITORY:

The Royal Agricultural Society of Western Australia’s Showground, Claremont, Western Australia.

INSURER:

Lloyds of London and others as listed on policies held by RASWA.

IMPORTANT CONDITIONS:

The Owner(s) / Exhibitor(s) must:

1. Exercise reasonable care to maintain all premises, fittings and plant in sound condition;

2. Take all reasonable precautions to prevent injury and damage to persons and property;

3. Promptly comply with any request made by the Royal Agricultural Society of WA which it may, at its sole discretion, require of Owner(s) / Exhibitor(s);

4. Give immediate notice:

a) of an incident that may give rise to a claim; or b) if in receipt of advice of a claim;

5. Not make any admission, offer or promise in connection with any claim and must not at any time admit liability;

6. Make themselves aware of, and comply with, the policy conditions including duty of disclosure.

NOTE:

1. All enquiries are to be referred to RASWA.

2. THIS INSURANCE ONLY APPLIES TO OWNER(S) / EXHIBITOR(S) ENTERING COMPETITIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH RASWA’S GENERAL SHOW REGULATIONS AND SECTION CONDITIONS.

The details listed above are not comprehensive and are provided as an outline of RASWA’s policy only. Copies of the policy are available for inspection on request at the Royal Agricultural Society of WA Administration Office, Claremont Showground, Claremont, Western Australia, during office hours.

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1. The object of the Governor’s Cup award is to encourage Exhibitors to compete with the highest quality pedigree breeding exhibits and reward both excellence and consistency throughout the whole range of their exhibits.

2. TheGovernor’sCupisonlyopentobonafideWesternAustralianExhibitors.Government Institutions includingAgriculturalSchoolsand Colleges are eligible to compete.

3. ALLANIMALSARE TO BE ENTIRE e.g. Geldings and spayedmares are not allowed.

4. SectionsandBreedclassesinwhichpointscanbegainedareasfollows with exclusions as stated:

ALPACA: First,SecondandThirdprizewinnersfromallSinglePenclasses,excludingGroupandSpecialclasses.

CATTLE: First,SecondandThirdprizewinnersfromallSinglePenclasses,excludingProgeny,GroupandSpecialclasses.

GOATS: First,SecondandThirdprizewinnersfromallSinglePenclasses,excludingProgenyandGroupclasses.

HORSES: First,SecondandThirdprizewinnersfromallSinglePen classes, excluding Ridden, Group and Specialclasses.

SHEEP: First,SecondandThirdprizewinnersfromallSinglePenclassesandPairs,butexcludingNovice,GroupandSpecialclasses.

5. Alllivestockexhibitsmustbeeither:

(a) BredbytheExhibitor,orowned,leasedorsyndicatedbytheExhibitor for a minimum of six (6) months as at the date of judging and provide proof of the transaction by way of receipts or registration papers.

(b) Exhibited by the original owner under arrangement with the purchaser.

(a) TheExhibitorcanenterallclassesintheirbreedsection,butthe maximum number of classes for which an Exhibitor will gain Governor’s Cup points are from the highest scoring ten (10)SinglePenclasses.

(b) Intheeventofatieforfirstplace,theGovernor’sCupwillbejointly awarded.

7. AnEXHIBITisDEFINED,forthepurposesofthisaward,asfollows:

(a) AsperSinglePenclasses. ANEXHIBITMAYONLYRECEIVEPOINTSONCE.

8. Pointswillbeallottedasfollows: First 4points Second 2points Third 1 point

If an Exhibitor has multiple placing’s within a class then all placing points will be included in the total for that class.

Championships will NOT be included unless the circumstancesbelow apply:

9. PointswillnotbeallocatedunlessatleastTWO(2)EXHIBITORSparticipate in each class except in the event of the animal going on towinaChampionshiporReserveChampionshipwithcompetition,in which case points scored on the Governor’s Cup scale will be awarded for the original class in which the animal competed.

If an animal has not been awarded any Governor’s Cup points because it faced no competition in its breed or section, but thatanimalgoesontowinanawardwithcompetition,pointsscoredonthe Governor’s Cup scale will be awarded for the original class in which the animal competed.

10. Livestocksectionsshouldaddressameansofpromotingexcellencewithin their respective areas. It will lead to competition across the sections.

11. Declaration onEntryForm:To be eligible for participation in theGovernor’sCupCompetitionyoumusthavesignedtheDeclarationontheentryformtoacknowledgethatyouhavereadalltheRulesandRegulationsgoverning theGovernor’sCupCompetitionandyou agree to abide by them.

GOVERNOR’S CUPATrophyknownastheGovernor’sCuphasbeencompetedforateveryPerthRoyalShowsince1896.(NoPerthRoyalShowswereheld for the years 1940-45). The winners since 2000 have been:

YEAR PRESENTED BY WON BY2000 LIEUTENANTGENERALJOHNSANDERSON Claypans(PR&LBolt)2001 LIEUTENANTGENERALJOHNSANDERSON Claypans(PR&LBolt)2002 LIEUTENANTGENERALJOHNSANDERSON LA&MAGiglia2003 LIEUTENANTGENERALJOHNSANDERSON LewisdaleStud2004 LIEUTENANTGENERALJOHNSANDERSON LewisdaleStud2005 LIEUTENANTGENERALJOHNSANDERSON LewisdaleStud2006 HISEXCELLENCY,DRKENMICHAELAC T&LKitchen(BandeekaStud)and

G&JJackson(BanksiaPark)2007 HISEXCELLENCY,DRKENMICHAELAC T&LKitchen(BandeekaStud)2008 THEHONOURABLEDAVIDMALCOLMACQC,

LIEUTENANTGOVERNORT&LKitchen(BandeekaStud)andER&JButton(ManundaStud)

2009 HISEXCELLENCY,DRKENMICHAELAC CJSquiers&Sons(ShirleeDowns)2010 HISEXCELLENCY,DRKENMICHAELAC GJ&SJackson(BanksiaPark)2011 HISEXCELLENCY,MALCOLMMcCUSKERAOQC GJ&SJackson(BanksiaPark)2012 HISEXCELLENCY,MALCOLMMcCUSKERAOQC T&LKitchen(BandeekaStud)and

CJSquiers&Sons(ShirleeDowns)2013 HISEXCELLENCY,MALCOLMMcCUSKERACCVOQC CJSquiers&Sons(ShirleeDowns)2014 THEHONOURABLEWAYNEMARTINACQC,

LIEUTENANTGOVERNORCJSquiers&Sons(ShirleeDowns)andCJSquiers&Sons(Dongadilling)

2015 HEREXCELLENCY,THEHONOURABLEKERRYSANDERSONAO CJSquiers&Sons(ShirleeDowns)andCJSquiers&Sons(Dongadilling)

2016 HEREXCELLENCY,THEHONOURABLEKERRYSANDERSONAC CJSquiers&Sons(ShirleeDowns)andCJSquiers&Sons(Dongadilling)

2017 HEREXCELLENCY,THEHONOURABLEKERRYSANDERSONAC CJSquiers&Sons(ShirleeDowns)andCJSquiers&Sons(Dongadilling)

2018 THEHONOURABLEWAYNEMARTINACQC,LIEUTENANTGOVERNOR

CJSquiers&Sons(ShirleeDowns)andCJSquiers&Sons(Dongadilling)

6.

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Royal Agricultural Society of WA

Claremont Showground 1 Graylands Road, Claremont WA 6010

T: (08) 6263 3100

raswa.org.au