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Beef
Saturday & Sunday 22-23 June
2019 Show
21 Narrows Road Mt Larcom
Show Phone (07) 4975 1170
PO Box 837 Gladstone, Q. 4680
Sponsors
The Mt Larcom Show Beef Cattle section
is proudly supported by:
Glenn Butcher, MP
The following businesses as our major sponsors:
And our other valued sponsors:
Claude, Thelma & Geoffrey Streeter
Ross & Paula Rideout
Wycheproof Cattle Company
Andrew & Roxanne Olive
Rodney & Kym Hannant
Creed Grazing Co
Rhonda, Karen & Gavin Ware
Geoffrey & Karen Streeter
Mt Larcom State Emergency Services
Mt Larcom State School
Sharon Carkeet
John and Bianca Collins
Graham & Anthea Adams
Jenny Grother
Keith & Jo Hill
Kerry Waldon
Les & Barbara Smith
Wayne & Sandra Ahchay
Mt Larcom Feed Shed
Gladstone Ports Corporation
QGC
Blue Ribbon Stock Feed
Beef Breeding Services TopX Gracemere ( Brad Mulvihill)
If your sponsorship has been accidentally omitted, please accept our sincere apologies.
Patrons’ Message As the Society prepares for the 2019 show we remember the men and women of the Mount Larcom area who had the foresight in 1919 to start an Agricultural Show – so this year is 100 years since that historical event, the years in between have not been easy, and for several years a show was not held owing to WW1 and the Depression of the 30’s, but this year will be the 80th year a show has been held. We commend those early pioneers for the work they put in to establish this show. I know it would not have been easy and it does not seem to be getting any easier, so I congratulate the present Committee for their efforts in staging the 2019 Show. Jean Peters and Mrs Kym Hannant Patron and Life Members of the Society
Office Bearers
President Mr Michael Wallace 0408784564 Vice President Jo Hill 0416051545
Show Office (9am—4.00pm from 10th June) 4975 1170 Pavilion Office Open 9.00am – 4.00pm from 10th June (0419 759306)
Section Managers / Contacts
Animal Nursery Mrs Ann Hosking 4975 1359 Beef Cattle Mrs Jo Hill 0416 051545 Caged Birds Mr Aaron and Mrs Christalyn Barnett 0439366828 Chainsaws Mr Nigel Newitt 0427738390 Dairy Goats Mrs Desley Golightly 0421938929 Dogs Mr Bob Collins 0438737436 Horses Ms Tania Goodman 0448664501 Pavilions Mrs Claire Gardiner 0431611454 Poultry Mr Terry Taylor 0459756726 Trade Displays Mrs Kaylene Hooley 0427 736506 Show Ball Jean Peters 49722268 Woodchop Ken Jones 0417769242 Announcer Alan Henderson
Our sincere thank you to all generous donors and sponsors, and to those who
give many hours of voluntary work. Thank you also to the judges and exhibitors
for their contributions and support. A small committee runs the Mt Larcom Show
and help in any form is always greatly appreciated.
Exhibitors - General Regulations
The attention of intending exhibitors is drawn to the fact that entries are accepted subject to the rules of the Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies and the constitution and rules of the Society in addition to any special regulations which appear within this schedule. 1. Entry forms shall be signed by the exhibitor and give details of full name, address, phone number,
description of exhibit and section and class number in which they wish to compete. Entry fees must be paid with the entry and lodged with the section manager by the allocated time. Exhibitors must complete an ATO Statement by a Supplier form.
2. The Society will not be responsible for any accident caused through or by the exhibit, and will not under any circumstances hold itself responsible for any loss of the exhibit or any damage done thereto. An Exhibitors Waiver form must be completed for every competitor.
3. The Society reserves the right to refuse any entry without giving their reasons for doing so. 4. For display only (not for competition), the Society may receive any item not specified in the schedule,
provided there is sufficient space. 5. There must be no switching of nominations on Show days, unless the Show Society personnel have made a
genuine mistake. 6. Any exhibit suffering from any infectious or contagious disease shall be reported immediately to the
section manager who shall order its removal and/or veterinary attendance. 7. No decoration or award card except such as provided by the committee shall be placed on any exhibit or
affixed thereto at the exhibition then being held. 8. Exhibits entered in the wrong class by the exhibitor may be transferred to the proper class by the section
manager/stewards. 9. The Society reserves the right to cancel or change any event or class or substitute a judge where or when
deemed necessary. 10. The prizes will be awarded subject to the appended regulations and conditions and notes set forth in the
prize schedule and are to be the conditions of competition. 11. The prize awards affixed to all exhibits shall be distinguished by the following colours - blue for First, red
for Second, white for Third, purple for Champion, green for Reserve Champion. 12. No duplicate ribbons, cards or trophies will be issued. 13. Prize money and trophies will not be posted and will be forfeited to the Society if not claimed by 31 July
2019. 14. Judges may choose not to award prizes in classes in which the exhibits are not considered to possess
sufficient merit. 15. All matters in dispute shall be subject to the decision of the committee appointed for such purposes. 16. No protest will be considered unless lodged with the secretary, in writing within one hour of completion of
the event or by 4.00pm on Saturday of the Show, enclosing $50 which will be forfeited to the Society's funds should the protest be considered frivolous. Protests will only be received from competitors in the class questioned.
17. Any person, whether competitor or not, who in the opinion of the committee behaves in an offensive or threatening or insulting manner, either inside or outside, to any official or judge or member of the public shall be liable to disqualification from further competition and shall be liable to be removed from the grounds.
18. Any exhibitor or his agent who shall make a false report and give misleading information or suppress necessary information respecting any exhibit shall be held to have forfeited any prize gained by these means. The exhibit and the exhibitor together with the agent may be disqualified and the matter referred to the Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies.
Beef Cattle Committee
Manager Jo Hill
485 Taragoola Road, Calliope, 4680
Ph: 4975 6129 (home) Mobile: 0416 051 545
Email: [email protected]
Members Graham & Anthea Adams; Wayne & Sandra Ahchay; Sharon Carkeet; Rodney and Kym Hannant; Keith & Jo Hill; Rob Macdonald; Ross & Paula Rideout; Peter & Tenille Smith; Geoffrey & Karen Streeter; Kerry Waldon; Rhonda Ware.
Beef Cattle Program – Friday 22 June 2018
Exhibitor's Welcome
An official of the Beef Section will be available on Friday evening to assist campers and finalize entries as required. The Show Society Canteen will be open, food and soft drinks will be on sale at the showgrounds.
The Mt Larcom Show Beef Cattle section
is proudly supported by:
Ring Program - Saturday, 23 June 2018
Complimentary Morning Tea
Vouchers will be issued to Beef Cattle exhibitors, judges and sponsors for free morning tea available from 9am to 11am. Morning tea will also be on sale to the public.
Young Judges Competition at 8am
9am Commencement of Judging
Ring 1 Ring 2
9.00am
Bill Robertson Toyota Interbreed
Championship
Top X and Beef Breeding Services
Led Steer Competition
9.00am
Triumph Financial Planning Small Breeds
Competition
Junior Paraders Competition
11AM SBB & Genesis Pour-on Commercial Cattle Competition judging
announcements and presentations
Grand Parade at 2 PM
All livestock and display exhibitors are encouraged to participate in the Grand Parade. It is the responsibility of the owner of the animal to ensure that the leader is capable of exercising control
over the animal in their care. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult in the ring. If judging is not finished in time for the Grand Parade, it will recommence immediately thereafter.
Junior Paraders followed by CQ Sub-Chamber Regional Junior Paraders Final
Beef Cattle Conditions
Goods & Services Tax
• ABN - The Society’s ABN is 57 504 623 342.
• Entry Forms - Exhibitors must complete the “Statement by Exhibitor” section on the entry form advising their taxation status.
• Entry Fees - All entry fees are GST inclusive and are non-refundable.
• Prize Money - Prize money stated in the schedule excludes GST. GST will be added to the prize money on a “Recipient Created Tax Invoice” for exhibitors who are registered for GST.
Admission & Departure
• Admission Charges - There are no free passes issued to exhibitors. Daily show admission charges are Adults $15, School Students (5 – 16 yrs) and pensioners $8. A Family Pass for $40 will cover two adults and up to three children. On line ticketing is available, or Exhibitors must purchase an armband at the gate. Armbands must be worn at all times to receive service on the showgrounds. Gates will be manned from Friday.
• Vehicles - Exhibitors and vehicles carrying stock or equipment are to use the second entrance (top gate) to the showgrounds. These vehicles can remain on the showgrounds, parked behind the beef cattle facilities. Please keep vehicle movement to a minimum.
• Cattle - Commercial Cattle must be yarded by 5.00pm Friday and must remain on the showgrounds until 2.00pm Sunday. All other cattle must be on the showgrounds by 8.00am Saturday and permitted to depart after 4.30pm on Saturday, however for the purpose of promoting the beef cattle industry and offering an attraction to the public, it is encouraged that these cattle also remain on the showgrounds also until 2.00pm Sunday.
Camping
• Fee - Exhibitors intending to camp are required to purchase a camping permit at $25 per camp, which covers two persons for up to 3 nights. Extra persons will be charged $5 each as camping fee. Schools will be offered a camp site at $25 to include all students and teachers/supervisors.
• Electricity - There is limited power available for camping purposes. Power leads and electrical appliances are to display a current tag indicating that it has been tested and approved by an authorised person in accordance with the requirements of the Workplace, Health and Safety Act.
• Amenities - a toilet block is located within the beef cattle camping area. There are showering facilities near the horse area and behind the RSL buildings at the main entrance.
Cattle Shelter, Bedding & Fodder
• Undercover stabling will be available for stud cattle staying overnight, however exhibitors must provide details on their entry form to assist the committee to provide this cover. This cover is on a first come, first serve basis and late entries may be tied up outside the sheds.
• All attempts will be made to obtain sawdust or hay to bed cattle on, however this cannot be guaranteed. If available, it will be at no cost to the exhibitor.
• It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to provide all fodder requirements for their cattle. Feed and barley straw for bedding is available from the Mt Larcom Produce (Ph: 4975 1220) by prior arrangement. .
National Livestock Identification System
• The Mt Larcom Showgrounds PIC is QECL0639.
• Cattle will be scanned on arrival or very shortly thereafter. Your patience and assistance with this process will be greatly appreciated.
• All cattle must be accompanied by an accurate and fully completed National Vendor Declaration or Queensland Way Bill. A legible copy of this travel document must be handed over to the Show Committee for their record keeping when cattle are being scanned in. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to ensure they already have a copy if the same travel document is used for the return journey from the showgrounds.
• The Show Committee will notify the database of all sighted cattle movements within 48 hours of cattle leaving the showgrounds. The sighted cattle transaction is used to record the presence of ‘animals of interest’ sighted on the showground without having to record a transfer of the cattle to and from a PIC of residence.
Entry Conditions
• Refer to “Exhibitors - General Regulations” at the end of this schedule as well as addition conditions for each section.
• All exhibitors must have Public Liability Insurance and to have the same endorsed for traveling to affiliated Agricultural Shows.
• Stud cattle must be registered in the name of the owner in a properly constituted herd book of the relevant breed association and must comply with the rules and regulations of the relevant breed association. Proof of registration or eligibility to register is to be made available if requested by the manager/steward.
• All animals must bear a brand, tattooed or fire, and the brand stated on the entry form.
• Calves may compete as an individual or may parade with their dam in any class she may be entered in, but not both.
• All bulls 6 months and over being shown as an individual, must be fitted with a nose ring and led with a nose ring and halter. All other cattle must be led with a nose grip and halter.
• The wearing of a dustcoat during judging is optional.
Cattle Ages
The age of cattle shall be the actual age as at 1 June 2019.
Interbreed Classes
Under 9 months ............................................................... 02/09/2018 onwards
9 to under 12 months ............................................ 02/06/2018 to 01/09/2018
12 to under 15 months .......................................... 02/03/2018 to 01/06/2018
15 to under 17 months .......................................... 02/01/2018 to 01/03/2018
17 to under 19 months .......................................... 02/11/2017 to 01/01/2018
19 to under 21 months .......................................... 02/09/2017 to 01/11/2017
21 to under 24 months .......................................... 02/06/2017 to 01/09/2017
24 to under 30 months .......................................... 02/12/2016 to 01/06/2017
30 months and over ....................................... up to and including 01/12/2016
Small Breeds Classes as above
THANKS TO OUR MAJOR SPONSORS:
Interbreed Championship
Entries Close Friday, 7 June 2019 Entry Fee $7.70 Class Prizes 1 – 18 First $30, Second $20, Third $10 plus ribbons to third place 19 – 21 First $10, Second $5 plus ribbons to third place Judging Saturday, 22 June – 09.00am
Classes
1. Bull, under 9 months 2. Bull, 9 to under 12 months
3. Bull, 12 to under 15 months
CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION BULL CALF 4. Bull, 15 to under 17 months 5. Bull, 17 to under 19 months
6. Bull, 19 to under 21 months
CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR BULL 7. Bull, 21 to under 24 months 8. Bull, 24 to under 30 months
9. Bull, 30 months and over
CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR BULL
Champion Bull Exhibit
10. Heifer, under 9 months 11. Heifer, 9 to under 12 months
12. Heifer, 12 to under 15 months
CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION HEIFER CALF 13. Heifer, 15 to under 17 months 14. Heifer, 17 to under 19 months
15. Heifer, 19 to under 21 months
CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR HEIFER 16. Female, 21 to under 24 months 17. Female, 24 to under 30 months
18. Female, 30 months and over
CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR FEMALE CHAMPION FEMALE EXHIBIT
SUPREME CHAMPION
19. EXHIBITORS GROUP (3 head, both sexes represented and to have been exhibited in their respective classes by the same exhibitor/owner
20. SIRE’S PROGENY (3 head, both sexes represented by the same sire and to have been exhibited in their respective classes by the same exhibitor/owner; include sire's name on nomination form)
21. DAM’S PROGENY (2 head, to have been exhibited in their respective classes by the same exhibitor/owner; include dam's name on nomination form)
Small Breeds Competition Entries Close Friday, 7 June 2019 Entry Fee $5.50 Class Prizes 22-26 First $20, Second $10 Third $5 28-29 First $10, Second $5 Judging Saturday, 22 June – 9 AM
Classes
22. Bull under 9 months 23. Bull 9 to under 12 months 24. Bull 12 to under 15 months
Champion and Reserve Bull Calf
25. Bull 15 to under 17 months 26. Bull 17 to under 19 months 27. Bull 19 to under 21 months
Champion and Reserve Junior Bull
28. Bull 21 to under 24 months 29. Bull 24 months and over
Champion and Reserve Senior Bull Champion Bull Exhibit
30. Female under 9 months 31. Female 9 to under 12 months 32. Female 12 to under 15 months
Champion and Reserve Champion Heifer Calf
33. Female 15 to under 17 months 34. Female 17 to under 19 months 35. Female 19 to under 21 months
Champion and Reserve Champion Junior Heifer 36. Female 21 to under 24 months 37. Female 24 months and under 30 months 38. Female over 30 months
Champion and Reserve Champion Senior Female Champion Female Exhibit
SUPREME CHAMPION
39. Exhibitors Group (3 head, pure bred or grade, shown by the same exhibitor)
40. Sire’s or Dam’s Progeny (2 head, pure bred or grade; include sire’s or dam’s name on nomination form)
Led Steer Competition Entries Close Friday, 7 June, 2019 Entry Fee $7.70 Class Prizes First $30, Second $20, Third $10, plus ribbons to third place Judging Saturday, 22 June to follow interbreed judging
Classes
41. Local Led Steer (owner to be a resident of the Gladstone Region) 42. Local led heifer (owner to be a resident of the Gladstone Region, Animal may be shown in
another class if registered) 43. Led Steer, milk teeth, up to 500 kg 44. Led Steer, milk teeth, 500 kg and over
CHAMPION LED STEER (between winners of Class 32 and 33) - $100 All steers will be weighed on Saturday morning prior to commencement of the show.
Heifers will not be weighed
Any large class may be split according to weight for ease of judging.
Young Judges Competition Entries Nominations will be accepted on the day. Entry Fee Free Class Prizes First $20, Second $10, Third $5 plus ribbons to third place Judging 8.00am Saturday, 22 June 2019
Classes
The grouping of ages (up to 25 years of age as at 1 May 2019) into two classes will be determined upon nominations received.
Commercial Cattle Competition+ Entries Close Refer to Additional Conditions below Entry Fee $11 Class Prizes First $60 and trophy, Second $40 Third $20 plus sashes to fourth place Judging Saturday, 22 June 2019
Additional Conditions
A. Exhibitors are limited to one entry per class with an option to enter more if pens are available.
B. On receipt of the completed entry form and fees by the cattle committee, entries will be accepted on a 'first in first served' basis until all pens are filled or by Friday, 7 June, whichever is the sooner
C. After 8 June, if there are pens available, the cattle committee will approach exhibitors who expressed an interest to enter more.
D. Cattle are to comprise of any recognised beef breed or the crosses of same. The exhibitor at the time of making entry must stipulate the breed of the cattle or its cross for recording on the pen signs. If the exhibitor does not do this, it will be recorded at the discretion of the cattle committee.
E. All cattle are to be yarded by 5pm Friday, remain on the grounds for the two days of the Show, to depart after 2PM on Sunday. To minimise delays and bruising and to scan NLIS tags, exhibitors are encouraged to arrive as early as possible on Friday.
F. Once cattle are penned on arrival, exhibitors must feed and water their cattle.
Exhibitors are to supply their own fodder and trough for water and are responsible for feeding and watering their cattle throughout the Show. Water hoses will be supplied.
G. All cattle are to be polled or effectively de-horned (not showing any regrowth in excess of 3cm). Fresh horn wounds not allowed.
H. All cattle in the one entry are to be bred and owned by the exhibitor and must carry the one original brand.
I. Cattle are to be HGP free. J. Steers may be mouthed at random. Heifers
will be pregnancy tested in the event of a dispute.
K. The cattle committee has the right to request the removal of cattle that they may consider to be distressed or ill.
L. Life disqualification as determined by the cattle committee may be implemented for incorrectly exhibiting in relation to these conditions.
M. Any dispute that arises shall be decided by not less than three members of the cattle committee and their decision shall be final.
Classes
45. Pen of 3 steers, milk teeth only, grass fed only 46. Pen of 3 replacement unjoined heifers, grass fed only 47. Pen of 2 cow/calf units, grass fed only
BEST INDIVIDUAL STEER (Selected from all cattle in Class 40) - Perpetual Trophy donated by Kevin & Kellie Lucke. No replica will be given.
BEST INDIVIDUAL HEIFER (Selected from all cattle in Class 41) - Perpetual Trophy donated by the Beef Committee. No replica will be given.
Junior Paraders Competition Entries Close Saturday, 22 June, 2019 – 11 AM (nominations taken on the day) Entry Fee Free Class Prizes First $20, Second $10, Third $5 plus ribbons to third place Judging Saturday, 22 June 2019 to follow breed judging
Classes
The grouping of ages (up to 25 years of age as at 1 May 2019) into classes will be determined upon nominations received.
CHAMPION PARADER (must be over 15 years old to represent Mt Larcom in the CQ Sub-Chamber Regional Final to be judged later in the day)
Central Queensland Sub-Chamber Regional
JUNIOR PARADERS FINAL
Entries Close Saturday, 22 June - nominations are to be lodged by the respective Show Society that the Junior Parader is representing. Entrants can email their nominations to Jo Hill ([email protected]) prior to show day.
Entry Fee Nil Prize Prize money $200 will be presented to the winner who will then represent the
CQ Sub-Chamber of Agricultural Societies at the State Final held at the RNA in August. If he/she is unable to attend, the next highest placed available contestant is eligible.
Judging Saturday, 22 June – to follow Junior Paraders