THIS CLASS IS KINDLY SPONSORED BY HORSE SPORT IRELAND &
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND THE MARINE
WILL COMMENCE AT APPROXIMATELY 13.30
All horses entering classes/in receipt of funds must be studbook registered with a specific breed documented within their studbook passport.
The horse must be registered in the correct ownership to be in receipt of prize funds.
The breed must be included in the returned show report.
This can include main section studbook equines OR supplementary section studbook equines.
Breeder’s prizes will only be paid to breeders residing on the Island of Ireland
This class is open to mares with or without foal at foot.
Passports must be available for inspection on the day.
The judge, who will not judge any other class on the day, will be looking for a broodmare likely to produce a high-performance horse.
PRIZES: 1st €525; 2nd €325; 3rd €225; 4th €150; 5th €120.
A prize of €200 will be paid to the breeder of the highest placed broodmare that is not the owner of one of the prizewinners.
All sponsored by HORSE SPORT IRELAND AND DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND THE MARINE - PRIZES WILL BE PAID OUT AFTER THE SHOW
Prize winners must submit full payment details via the linked payment form within 14 days of the competition or they will not receive prize money.
Horse Sport Ireland have provided shows with a ‘success letter’ which will be provided to prize winners on the day and may be collected from the Secretary or the Steward in the ring.
SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS – HORSES AND OTHER EQUINES
Premises Registration
As from 1 May 2012, any premises (which includes shows, fairs and markets) where horses or other equines are gathered must be registered with the Department. Owners/persons in charge of such gatherings are required to submit a completed application form for registration and to keep records of movements on/off their premises.
Records must be retained for at least 3 years as they may be required by the Department for the purposes of tracing disease. Records required are
It is important therefore that Show organisers should contact their local Regional Veterinary Office in advance so that consideration can be given to compliance with the requirements outlined above.
Equine Identification
All Equines (which include horses, ponies and donkeys) must be identified in accordance with EU and national legislation.
In respect of each equine in their care, a keeper must ensure that
To enter a qualifying class, the relevant show class must also be entered.
Judging starts in this ring at 10.30am
Direct Entry online to www.charlevilleshow.com Entry Fee: €25.00
Horse-riding is a dangerous sport and all competitors in Ridden Classes are strongly advised, for their own safety, to wear appropriate head gear which complies with up-to-date safety standards.