Covering a wide range of Native, Continental and Rare breeds, plus Young Handler, Wool on the Hoof and Fleece classes, our sheep section is one of the most extensive of our livestock. Held over all three days, there is always something going on at the judging rings.
Arrival and Movement of Sheep to/from the Showground
• Arrangements for Maedi-Visna Accredited and Scrapie Monitored Sheep
Maedi-Visna accredited and Scrapie Monitored accommodation will only be provided for sheep which have been signified as being of such status on the entry form. In order to be admitted to the accredited accommodation, all Maedi-Visna accredited sheep must be accompanied by the appropriate SAC Form (green) - within expiry date. Scrapie Monitored sheep will be accommodated and shown in unsegregated conditions. All female sheep, whether scrapie monitored or not, of all breeds except Dorset Horn, Polled Dorset and Finnish Landrace must, at the time of the show be
a). non-pregnant (empty),
b). have not lambed within 30 days prior to arrival at the show and
c). not be subject to procedures which change the seasonal breeding pattern.
All females of the Dorset Horn, Polled Dorset and Finnish Landrace breeds and animals subject to procedures which change the seasonal breeding pattern must be accompanied to the show by a declaration for each animal confirming that the sheep are
a). non-pregnant (empty) and
b). have not lambed in the previous 30 days.
• Cattle, Sheep & Pigs may arrive between the following times;
Tuesday, 3 June, from 10.00 am until 9.00 pm (other than British Native & Traditional Rare Breed Sheep who may only arrive on Wednesday 4 June, unless prior permission is given by the Secretary).
Wednesday, 4 June, from 8.00 am until 7.00 pm
The above deadlines must be adhered to by all Livestock exhibitors. If this is not the case Exhibitors run the risk of not being permitted to exhibit. All livestock must be on the Showground by 7.00 pm on Wednesday 4 June at the latest. Livestock are NOT permitted to arrive on the first morning of the show. The stock must remain until the Grand Parade of livestock has returned to the stock lines on Saturday 7 June.
• Passes
The following passes will be allocated to all sheep exhibitors, any additional passes required must be purchased alongside your entries:
One entry: 1 x Three Day Pass
Two to Five entries: 2 x Three Day Passes
Six to Ten entries: 3 x Three Day Passes
Over Ten entries: 4 x Three Day Passes
• Licensing & Documentation: Animals entering the showground must present the following documents on arrival:
ARAMS 1 / LIS MOVEMENT FORM - applies to all Sheep for show or exhibition.
MAEDI-VISNA - a completed SAC Sheep Health Scheme Certificate (which has not expired), will also be collected.
ARAMS 1 / LIS MOVEMENT FORM re Departure are to be collected at time of departure at the Sheep Exit Gate.
Full details regarding the rules regulating the transport of livestock can be found on the Defra website as follows; defra.gov.uk/food-farm/animals/welfare/transport
General Regulations
• EXHIBITORS MAY ONLY ENTER TWO ENTRIES IN ANY ONE CLASS
• All Exhibitors MUST display the correct Showing Number for each class.
• The award of the following prizes is conditional upon there being the stated number of entries in each class; 5th Prize Card and Rosette over ten entries, 6th Prize Card and Rosette over twelve entries.
• As in 2024 only the Trophies for the Supreme Champion Sheep, Ram Lamb Championship & Best Pair plus the President’s Trophy will be presented in the Main Ring during the second day Grand Parade. All other trophies will be presented at the time of the judging of the relevant class or special prize.
Please note that animals entered in the Group Classes must also be entered in the Inspection Classes.
Please refer to our current year Livestock Prize Schedule for full details and terms and conditions of classes.