2019 Agriculture Department
Immediate Past President: Doug Norton
President: Ryan Foley
Vice-President: Neil Falls
1st Vice President: Brent Palsson
Directors: James Daley, Jon Daley, Kyle Rivington, Scott Moore, Mike Jensen, Charles Caldwell, Stephen Johnston, Desmond Dean, Kurtis Armstrong
Associate Directors: Jason Nicholson, Kevin Potter, Jason Kemp, Joey Wilson
Heavy Horse
Directors in Charge: Charles Caldwell – charlescaldwell@goldiemohrltd.ca (613-761-0848) Kaytlin Barr – kaytlin.barr@hotmail.ca (613-795-9408) Joey Wilson – Associate Director If you have any questions, please contact the Directors in Charge Make your entries online at carpfair.ca THANK YOU TO KARSON SAND & GRAVEL & RON BIDGOOD AND CATHY ZUANA FOR BEING THE MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE CARP FAIR HEAVY HORSE SHOW. Carp Fair also acknowledges sponsorship contributions to the Heavy Horse Show from the following; Royal Lepage Team Realty, Adam Kittle Enterprises, Vanson Transport Limited, Downey Family and Tony Graham Kanata Toyota. IMPORTANT TO EXHIBITORS: 1. Ages of all horses and foals will be reckoned from January 1st of the current year. 2. Only Original Certificates of Registration will be accepted for horses entered in classes that are designated “registered”. Prize money won in these classes will not be paid until all Certificates of Registration are presented to the Carp Fair Office. 3. Any driven entry must have another capable driver only with them. Under no circumstances are there to be other persons inside the ring while judging is taking place, except officials, judges and handlers. 4. Under no circumstances – No riders in wagons other than the two capable drivers. 5. All cart classes must have a capable handler inside ring. 6. Stall fees are $ 8.00 per day or $ 16.00 for the weekend in the barn. Line Horses will be allowed in the barn only if space is available on Saturday and Sunday. Only those stall reservations made through the Carp Fair Office and submitted with the entry forms, will be honoured on a first come basis. 7. Ring numbers will be available from the Directors in the center ring announcers booth in the Heavy Horse Ring. 8. Exhibitors are required to forward proof of liability insurance for the current year for all animals being shown at fairs with the entry forms. Entries will not be processed until this information is received, and are subject to late entry fees. 9. Separate entry forms are to be used for each exhibitor please. 10. Manual Entries close on Friday, September 13th, 2024. Entries will not be taken over the phone. Any entries made after Sept. 13th – Passes will not be mailed out. Exhibitors are required to pick up at the fair office. 11. Entry fees are 15% of the prize money awarded. The penalty for late entry, made after September 13th, 2024, until the day of the show, is an additional 5% of the prize money awarded. 12. Due to time restriction – show proceeds rain or shine. 13. It will be decided at show time if the show will proceed. Carp Agricultural Society will have the final say on the show. 14. PROFESSIONAL SHOWMANSHIP IS REQUIRED AT ALL TIMES. 15. All DUSTING must be done outside of buildings. 16. Carp Fair strongly encourages the influenza vaccine for horses. 17. No cross tying in the barns. 18. Carp Fair reserves the right to request a veterinary health check of any animal on our grounds. 19. All sections and classes are subject to change leading up to the show. Please www.carpfair.ca for the most up to date schedule. DEFINITIONS: 1. For the purpose of the classifications, an exhibit shall be interpreted as follows: All purebred registered purebred animals, whether owned by one person or by more than one person (individually or jointly), are considered to be the production of the farm or breeding unit on which they are maintained. 2. For the purpose of the Classifications, a breeding unit is defined as follows: In each classification where the same or common interests are involved in more than one breeding operation, such operations are considered as one breeding unit. In all cases where there is any doubt that more than one breeding unit exists, the interpretation shall be that only one breeding unit exists. The responsibility of proof of separation of breeding units shall rest with the exhibitor(s). 3. A breeding unit may show two animals in any three classes and only one animal in the balance of the breeding classes up to 10 animals per breeding unit. 4. All exhibits must be owned and registered in the name of the exhibitor. Note exception of the Get-of-Sire class. 5. No animal may be shown in more than one class except for the Get-of-Sire, Progeny of Dam or Stallion and Three Mares classes. 6. There shall be not more than one entry per exhibitor in the Get-of-Sire, Progeny of Dam or Stallion and Three Mares classes. 7. No children under the age of 10 on wagons or carts, with exception of junior classes. 8. Stalls for Heavy Horse Hitches take precedence over Line Class Horses Stalls for Weekend Exhibitors – Line Class exhibitors are to have their stalls vacated no later than 6:00pm EST Friday evening. Friday, September 27th, 2024 Judging begins at 9:00am Judge; The Carp Agricultural Society gratefully acknowledges the generous donation towards the prize money made by the Eastern Regional Clydesdale Association in the amount of $1,500.00. The Carp Agricultural Society is proud to be one of seven shows Nationally recognized by the Clydesdale Horse Association of Canada as part of the All Canadian Clydesdale Competition. Prizes: 1st: $100, 2nd: $90, 3rd: $75, 4th: $65, 5th: $60, 6th: $50, 7th: $45, 8th: $40, 9th: $30, 10th: $25 – Unless otherwise noted Classes: 100. Brood Mare Mare that shows evidence of having a foal during the current year. Sponsorship: Rivington Homes Ltd., Doug & Laura Armstrong, Dagenais Cartage Inc., Sponsorship, Carp Creamery, Double LL Farms 101. Filly foaled in current year. Born after January 1st, 2024 . Registration papers must be shown. Gordon Carruthers Memorial Trophy will be presented to the exhibitor with the best filly of the current year. 102. Filly foaled in 2023 Born January 1st, 2023 to December 31st, 2023 Sponsorship: Shouldice Mechanical Inc. 103. Filly Foaled in 2022 Born January 1st, 2022 to December 31st, 2022 JUNIOR CHAMPION FILLY AND RESERVE Trophy: Memorial trophy donated by Lori Lerullo, In Loving Memory of Archie Hawthorne, Gerry & Arlene Wyman 104. Filly Foaled In 2021 Born January 1st, 2021 to December 31st, 2021 105. Yeld Mare Born between January 1st, 2018 and December 31st, 2020 106. Aged Yeld Mare 7 years or older Born before September 15, 2017 Sponsorship: Steve Barrie Backhoe & Shovel Rental SENIOR CHAMPION MARE AND RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MARE AND RESERVE John & Ruby Armstrong Memorial Trophy Classes: 107. Canadian Bred Mares Prizes: 1st: $100, 2nd: $80, 3rd: $70, 4th: $50, others: $40 Sponsorship: Clydesdale Horse Association of Canada One of the many ways the Clydesdale Horse Association of Canada promotes the breed is through the continued support of breed shows and classes, including the Canadian Bred Mare Class. Quality dams are the foundation of the national herd, and the class is held at seven shows across Canada to promote, and recognize the country’s best mares. Rules: Bred, Born, Registered in Canada and owned solely by Canadian(s), no entry fee for the class, Mare must also participate in her age appropriate class, to enter the Canadian Bred Mare Class. The Mare may win at more than one show, but may only win once at any particular show. BEST CANADIAN BRED MARE Banner provided by Clydesdale Horse Association of Canada 108. Stallion Foaled in 2024 Born after January 1st, 2024 . Must be shown on a halter. Registration papers must be shown. 109. Stallion Foaled in 2023 Born January 1st, 2023 to December 31st, 2023 110. Stallion Foaled in 2022 Born January 1st, 2022 to December 31st, 2022 Sponsorship: Carp Pizza JUNIOR CHAMPION STALLION AND RESERVE 111. Stallion Foaled in 2021 Born January 1st, 2021 to December 31st, 2021 112. Stallion Foaled before January 1st, 2021 Sponsorship: West Physio Carp SENIOR CHAMPION STALLION AND RESERVE- Wallace Armstrong Memorial Trophy Trophy: Donated and presented by Ola Armstrong, Arnprior, ON GRAND CHAMPION STALLION AND RESERVE- Archie Hawthorne & Bev Griffith Memorial 113. Get Of Sire 3 animals, any age, the get of one sire. Each animal must have been shown in its own single class. At least one animal must be owned and registered in the exhibitors’ name. Sponsorship: Fred & Jill Caldwell And Family 114. Progeny of Dam 2 animals, any age, progeny of one dam. Each animal must have shown its own single class. Both animals must be owned and registered in the exhibitor’s name. Sponsorship: Barry & Cheryl Black, Reyes Maintenance Service Inc., Voucher: Barry & Cheryl Black, In Memory of Levi and Velma Black 115. Stallion and Three Mares Each animal must be owned and registered in the name of the exhibitor. Each animal must have been shown in its own single class. Sponsorship: Tubman Funeral Homes 116. Showmanship, Boy or Girl, Ages 14 and under – Showing Clydesdales Prizes: 1st: $35, 2nd: $25, others: $22 Sponsorship: Eastern Regional Clydesdale Association, Trophy: Eastern Regional Clydesdale Association 117. Showmanship, Boy or Girl, 15-18 years – Showing Clydesdales Prizes: 1st: $35, 2nd: $25, others: $22 Sponsorship: Eastern Regional Clydesdale Association, Trophy: Eastern Regional Clydesdale Association SUPREME CHAMPION Junior Heatlie Memorial Trophy – Donated and presented by his family SUPREME CHAMPION – ALL BREED HORSE- Supreme Horse Open- The Supreme Champion Clydesdale, Belgian, and Percheron- Best Horse of all breeds shown on Friday. Trophy provided by The Kealey Family, Smiths Falls See 200 series classes for Friday Performance Hitches. See 400 series classes for Gelding halter classes moved to Sunday. Friday, September 27th, 2024 Judging begins at 9:00 a.m. Judge; The Carp Agricultural Society gratefully acknowledges the generous donation towards the prize money made by the Eastern Regional Percheron Association in the amount of $1,675.00. Carp Fair is proud to be one of only Six “A” level, All-Canadian Percheron Draft Horse Contest Shows in all of Canada. This contest is determined entirely by placings at the designated shows listed. Award winners will be posted on www.allcanadianpercherons.ca Prize Money is listed below, unless noted by individual classes. Ribbons to 5th place. Ribbons only to the Championship Classes. Prizes: 1st: $100, 2nd: $90, 3rd: $75, 4th: $65, 5th: $60, 6th: $50, 7th: $45, 8th: $40, 9th: $30, 10th: $25 – Unless otherwise noted Classes: 140. Brood Mare Mare that shows evidence of having a foal during the current year. Sponsorship: KE Electrical Ltd., Haul My Car 141. Filly Foaled in current year Born after January 1st, 2024 . Must be shown on a halter. Registration forms must be shown. Sponsorship: 5 Span Feed & Seed Inc. 142. Filly Foaled in 2023 Born January 1st, 2023 to December 31st, 2023 143. Filly Foaled in 2022 Born January 1st, 2022 to December 31st, 2022 Sponsorship: TNT Tile & Marble Inc. JUNIOR CHAMPION FILLY AND RESERVE- In memory of Darryl Kealey. Trophy presented by the Kealey Family 144. Filly Foaled in 2021 Born January 1st, 2021 to December 31st, 2021 145. Yeld Mare Foaled in 2020 to 2015 Born January 1st, 2018 to December 31st, 2020 146. Aged Yeld Mare 9 Years or Older Born before September 26th, 2015 SENIOR CHAMPION MARE AND RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MARE AND RESERVE 147. Stallion Foaled in 2024 Born after January 1st, 2024 . Must be shown on a halter. Registration papers must be shown. 148. Stallion Foaled in 2023 Born January 1st, 2023 to December 31st, 2023 149. Stallion Foaled in 2022 Born January 1st, 2022 to December 31st, 2022 Sponsorship: TNT Tile & Marble Inc. JUNIOR CHAMPION STALLION AND RESERVE 150. Stallion Foaled In 2021 Born January 1st, 2021 to December 31st, 2021 151. Stallion Foaled before January 1st, 2021 Sponsorship: Rivington Homes Ltd. SENIOR CHAMPION STALLION AND RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION STALLION AND RESERVE- In loving memory of Roy Lackey 152. Junior Showmanship Ages 7 to 13 years old at January 1st of the current year, must show a Percheron Horse Showing a draft horse on the line, with the following areas to be considered: walk, trot, turn, watching judge, backup, presentation, suitability of showperson to horse, handling, appearance and proper dress, ability to handle and control horse and protective footwear. Exhibitors must be a member of the O.P.H.A. ($5.00 Junior membership fee is due by May 1st to be eligible to participate). Junior/Senior showing a Percheron horse in this class will receive points towards the Ontario Percheron Horse Association Showmanship Program. Exhibitors may show in as many shows as they wish but only the best 6 scores will count towards the year end points awards. NOTE: You may show any Percheron horse excluding stallions one year of age and up. Prizes: 1st: $25, 2nd: $20, 3rd: $15, others: $10 Sponsorship: Eastern Regional Percheron Association, Trophy: Graham Holdings Inc. The Judge will decide from Class 152 & 153 which showperson will show in the Grand Champion Showperson Final Class 153. Showmanship Class Ages 14 – 20 years of age at January 1st of the current year Must show a Percheron Horse, same rules and regulations as Class 152. Prizes: 1st: $25, 2nd: $20, 3rd: $15, others: $10 Sponsorship: Eastern Regional Percheron Association, Trophy: Graham Holdings Inc. CHAMPION SHOWPERSON AND RESERVE 154. Get Of Sire 3 animals, any age, the get of one sire. Each animal must have been shown in their own single class. At least one animal must be owned and registered in the name of the exhibitor. 155. Progeny of Dam 2 animals any age, progeny of dam. Each animal must have been shown in their own single class. Both animals must be owned and registered in the name of the exhibitor. 156. Stallion and Three Mares Each animal must be owned and registered in the name of the exhibitor. Each animal must have been shown in their single class. SUPREME CHAMPION- Lloyd McOuatt Memorial Trophy SUPREME CHAMPION – ALL BREED HORSE Trophy Presented by the Kealey Family Supreme Horse Open – The Supreme Champion Clydesdale, Belgian and Percheron Best Horse of all breeds shown on Friday at Carp Fair. See 200 series classes for Friday Performance Hitches. See 400 series classes for Gelding halter classes moved to Sunday. BELGIAN SHOW Friday, September 27th, 2024 Judging begins at 9:00 a.m. Judge; Carp Fair is happy to support all of our Belgian Draft Horse exhibitors. Carp Fair is also proud to be a part of the All Canadian program for the Belgian Line Classes. Carp Fair has been designated one of twenty-one shows across Canada to be a part of this National program. Prize Money is listed below, unless noted by individual classes. Ribbons to 5th place. Ribbons only to the Championship Classes. Prizes: 1st: $100, 2nd: $90, 3rd: $75, 4th: $65, 5th: $60, 6th: $50, 7th: $45, 8th: $40, 9th: $30, 10th: $25 – Unless otherwise noted Classes: 180. Brood Mare – Mare that shows evidence of having a foal in current year Sponsorship: Rivington Homes Ltd. 181. Filly Foaled in 2024 Born after January 1st, 2024 . Must be shown on a halter. 181S. OBHA Filly Foal Point Program- No Entry Fee Eligibility – Filly Foals of the current year nominated to the OBHA Point Program by July 1, in the current year. Open to fillies from a mare owned by a resident of Ontario at the time of service and sired by a stallion owned and standing in Ontario at the time of service. Owner must be a member of the OBHA for the current year. Points will be awarded according to the judge’s placings at Carp and are accumulated from the involvement of 8 other shows. A one-time payout at the OBHA Banquet in November, for the prize money re: Filly Foals and the announcement of the Top Point Filly Foal for the Year. 182. Yearling Filly Foaled in 2023 Born January 1st, 2023 to December 31st, 2023 Sponsorship: Remax – Hallmark Realty Ltd. 182S. Ontario Bred Sired Belgian Yearling FIlly- No Entry Fee Eligibility – Yearling fillies nominated in the OBHA Program March 1st, in the current year. Open to yearling fillies from a mare owned by a resident of Ontario at the time of service and sired by a stallion owned and standing in Ontario at the time of service. Owner must be a member of the OBHA for the current year. Prize Money offered at each fair will be given to the exhibitor according to the Judge’s placings by the OBHA at their annual awards banquet. Carp Agricultural Society contributes $100.00 towards the prize money. At the conclusion of the year, points are tallied according to the filly’s placings at all the participating 21 fairs across Ontario to determine the Ontario Belgian Yearling Filly 183. Filly Foaled in 2022 Born January 1st, 2022 to December 31st, 2022 Sponsorship: Carleton Masonic Lodge No. 465, Carleton Masonic Lodge 465, Carp 183S. Ontario Belgian 2 year old Filly Point Program- No Entry Fee Eligibility – Two year old Fillies nominated in the OBHA Point Program by March 1st, in the current year. Open to fillies from a mare owned by a resident of Ontario at the time of service and sired by a stallion owned and standing in Ontario at the time of service. Owner must be a member of the OBHA for the current year. Points will be awarded according to the judge’s placings at Carp. Points are accumulated from the involvement of 8 other shows. A one-time payout will be at the OBHA Banquet in November for the prize money listed and the announcement of the Top Point Two Year Old Filly for the year. JUNIOR CHAMPION FILLY AND RESERVE 184. Filly Foaled in 2021 Born January 1st, 2021 to December 31st, 2021 185. Yeld Mare Born January 1st, 2018 to December 31st, 2020 Sponsorship: Scotiabank, Carp SENIOR CHAMPION MARE AND RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MARE AND RESERVE- Kevin Stinson Memorial Trophy donated by his families 186. Stallion foaled in 2024. Born after January 1st, 2024 . Must be shown on a halter. Sponsorship: Stuart & Carol Nicholson 186S. OBHA Belgian Stallion Program- No Entry Eligibility – Stallion Foals nominated in the OBHA Point Program by July 1st of the current year. Carp Agricultural Society is host to the OBHA Point Program to be held for stallion foals. The stallion foal being exhibited must be from a mare owned in Ontario at the time of foaling. The owner/exhibitor must be residents of Ontario and a current member of the OBHA. Points will be awarded according to the judge’s placings at Carp and points are accumulated with the involvement of 8 shows. A one-time payout will take place at the OBHA Banquet in November for the prize money listed and the announcement of the Top Point Stallion Foal of the current year. 187. Stallion – foaled in 2023 Born January 1st, 2023 to December 31st, 2023 Sponsorship: Allan Mann Insurance Ltd. 187S. OBHA Belgians Stallion Program Yearling Stallion- No Entry Eligibility – Yearling Stallions nominated in the OBHA Point Program before July 1st, of the current year. Carp Agricultural Society is host to the OBHA Point Program to be held for stallion foals. The stallion foal being exhibited must be from a mare owned in Ontario at the time of foaling. The owner/exhibitor must be residents of Ontario and a current member of the OBHA. Points will be awarded according to the judge’s placings at Carp and points are accumulated with the involvement of 8 shows. A one-time payout will take place at the OBHA Banquet in November for the prize money listed and the announcement of the Top Point Yearling Stallion of the current year. 188. Stallion – foaled in 2022 or before. Born before December 31st, 2022 CHAMPION STALLION AND RESERVE – Blyth Massey Memorial Trophy donated by his family 189. Get of Sire – 3 animals, any age, get of one sire. Shown in its own single class, at least 1 animal must be owned and registered in the name of the exhibitor Sponsorship: Allan Mann Insurance Ltd. 190. Progeny of Dam Two animals, any age, each animal must have been shown in its own single class. Both animals must be owned and registered to the exhibitor Sponsorship: Deka Home Building Centre A Divison Of 1394894 Ontario Inc. 191. Stallion & 3 Mares. Each animal must be owned and registered in the name of the exhibitor. Each animal must be owned and registered to the exhibitor. SUPREME CHAMPION – Donated by Mementos Unlimited, Stittsville Trophy: Donated by Mementos Unlimited, Stittsville SUPREME CHAMPION – ALL BREED HORSE – Supreme Horse Open Trophy Donated and Presented by the Kealey Family – The Supreme Champion Clydesdale, Belgian and Percheron – Best Horse of all breeds shown on Friday at Carp Fair. GRAND CHAMPION SHOWPERSON- A winner will be chosen from the first place winner of the three horse breed classes by the Judge. Sponsored and Trophy donated by Carp Agricultural Society, Carp. Prize: $25 PREMIUM EXHIBITOR Classes 180-188 will be counted for points. Only 1st to 5th placings will count as points. 196. Junior Showmanship Open to ages 10-13 showing a Belgian on a line. Competitors in this class will receive points towards the OBHA youth program. Stallions 1 year and over may not be used. Prizes: 1st: $25, 2nd: $20, 3rd: $15, others: $10 Sponsorship: Shouldice Mechanical Inc. 197. Junior Showmanship Open to ages 14-18 showing a Belgian on a line Prizes: 1st: $25, 2nd: $20, 3rd: $15, others: $10 Friday, September 27th, 2024, AFTER COMPLETION OF ABOVE SHOWS ALL HITCH CLASSES MUST HAVE TWO CAPABLE DRIVERS FOR WAGON Prizes: 1st: $125, 2nd: $100, others: $75 – Unless otherwise noted Classes: 200. Open Junior Cart Class- Ages 7-18 Years as of January 1st of current year. Prize: $60 Trophy: Silver Creek 201. Clydesdale Purebred Mare Cart Class- Sponsorship: Coady Construction Ltd., Rampton Resource Group Inc., Trophy: Coady Construction Ltd. 202. All Breed Purebred Mare Cart class- Sponsorship: Deka Home Building Centre A Divison Of 1394894 Ontario Inc. 203. Clydesdale Purebred Team of Mares 204. Purebred Team of Percheron Mares- Must be owned and registered in the name of the exhibitor Sponsorship: Century 21 – John Devries Ltd., Wild Rose Percherons Hugh Meehan and Sharron O’Hara 205. Purebred Team of Belgians Mares North American Cart Class Series – All Breed Purebred Open Cart Class moved to Saturday. THANK YOU TO THE KARSON GROUP & RON BIDGOOD AND CATHY ZUANA CARP FOR BEING THE MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE CARP FAIR HEAVY HORSE SHOW ALL HITCH CLASSES MUST HAVE TWO CAPABLE DRIVERS PER WAGON. ALL CART CLASSES MUST HAVE CAPABLE DRIVER AND HANDLER INSIDE THE RING. Stalls for Heavy Horse Hitches take precedence over Line Class Horses. Stalls limited to the first 22 – 6 Horse Hitches at the Director’s Discretion. No children under the age of 10 on wagons or carts with the exception of Junior Classes. Prize Money is listed below, unless noted by individual classes. Ribbons to 5th place. Ribbons only to the Championship Classes. Classes: 301. Draft Clydesdale Team of Mares or Geldings Prizes: 1st: $125, 2nd: $100, 3rd: $75 Sponsorship: Ritchie Feed & Seed Ltd. 302. Draft Percheron Team of Mares or Geldings Prizes: 1st: $125, 2nd: $100, others: $75 Sponsorship: T. G. Carroll Cartage Ltd., Laughlin’s Custom Carpentry Ltd., Trophy: T. G. Carroll Cartage Ltd. 303. Draft Belgian Team of Mares or Geldings Prizes: 1st: $125, 2nd: $100, others: $75 304. Open Four Horse Team of Registered Mares Prizes: 1st: $275, 2nd: $225, others: $175 Sponsorship: Play It Again Sports, Trophy: Play It Again Sports 307. Ladies Cart Class Clydesdale – judged on 60% ability and 40% appearance Prizes: 1st: $125, 2nd: $100, others: $75 Sponsorship: Hamilton Livestock Ltd., Fire-Alert Ottawa Valley (964299 Ontario Inc.), Landstorm Contracting Ltd., 2022 Parking Field Entrance, Trophy: Fire-Alert Ottawa Valley (964299 Ontario Inc.) 308. Ladies Cart Class Percheron – judged on 60% ability and 40% appearance Prizes: 1st: $125, 2nd: $100, others: $75 Sponsorship: Pat Grant 309. Ladies Cart Class Belgian – judged on 60% ability and 40% appearance Prizes: 1st: $125, 2nd: $100, others: $75 Sponsorship: Russell & Leila Graham, 5 Span Feed & Seed Inc., Harvex Agromart Inc. 130. North American Cart Classic Series – All Breed Purebred Open Cart class- Open show in which any hitch has a chance to participate. Designed to show a free, easy-moving individual that is relaxed, with alert ears, moving balanced with a non intimidated, forward way of going and bright and responsive to the driver at various gaits. All breeds, all sexes to show in the same class. Must comply to North American Six-Horse Hitch Classic Series rules. Prizes: 1st: $300, 2nd: $200, 3rd: $150, others: $100 Sponsorship: D & J Transportation, In Memory of Gerry Kealey, Trophy: D & J Transportation 310. Spike Hitch Clydesdale Prizes: 1st: $125, 2nd: $100, others: $75 Sponsorship: Laurie Jones, Donated in Memory of Doris and Walter Bishop, Stittsville Trailers 311. Spike Hitch Percheron Prizes: 1st: $125, 2nd: $100, others: $75 Sponsorship: Evelyn Craig, Trophy Donated by Evelyn Craig, In Memory of Ross Craig, In Memory of John Verney 312. Spike Hitch Belgian Prizes: 1st: $125, 2nd: $100, others: $75 Sponsorship: Deka Home Building Centre A Divison Of 1394894 Ontario Inc., Trophy: Deka Home Building Centre A Divison Of 1394894 Ontario Inc. 313. Four Horse Team Clydesdale Prizes: 1st: $175, 2nd: $140, 3rd: $110, others: $75 Sponsorship: The Cheshire Cat Pub, Ritchie Feed & Seed Ltd., Trophy: The Cheshire Cat Pub 314. Four Horse Team Percheron Prizes: 1st: $275, 2nd: $225, others: $175 Sponsorship: Audrey Caldwell, Scott Caldwell Family Memorial, Bill & Iva Duncan, Trophy: Bert G. Argue Memorial Trophy donated and presented by his Family 315. Four Horse Team Belgians Prizes: 1st: $275, 2nd: $225, others: $175 316. North American Six Horse Hitch Classic Series Six Horse Team Open NOTE:This Class may be split depending on the entries Prizes: 1st: $750, 2nd: $650, 3rd: $600, others: $450 Sponsorship: Bill & Gail Erickson, Graham Holdings Inc., Roger Woeller & Family, Tray: Maurice & Joan McCallum Memorial Tray donated by their family. 317. Eight Horse Hitch Open- Sponsorship; Proudly donated by the descendants of T. Ruggles Rivington and Myrtle Rivington from near and far., Prizes: 1st: $800, 2nd: $700, 3rd: $650, others: $500 Sponsorship: Helene Lebarron, In Loving Memory of Erva Rivington, Donald & Erva Rivington Family, Carp View Farm, Diana Rivington, Elaine Argue, Ritchie Feed & Seed Ltd., Glennholme Holsteins, TR Rivington Memorial Trophy, Tray: T. Ruggles Rivington Memorial Tray donated and present by the Rivington Family. Sunday, September 29th, 2024 Prizes: 1st: $100, 2nd: $90, 3rd: $75, 4th: $65, 5th: $60, 6th: $50, 7th: $45, 8th: $40, 9th: $30, 10th: $25 Classes: 500. Clydesdale Heavy or Light Draft Mare or Gelding, 3 years old- Prizes: 1st: $55, 2nd: $40, 3rd: $30, others: $25 Sponsorship: Stanley’s Olde Maple Lane Farm 501. Percheron Heavy or Light Draft Mare or Gelding 3 years old Born September 15, 2021 to September 16, 2022 Prizes: 1st: $55, 2nd: $40, 3rd: $30, others: $25 502. Belgian Heavy or Light Draft Mare or Gelding – 3 years old. Born September 15, 2021 to September 16, 2022 Prizes: 1st: $55, 2nd: $40, 3rd: $30, others: $25 503. Clydesdale Light Draft Mare or Gelding, 4 years or older- Prizes: 1st: $55, 2nd: $40, 3rd: $30, others: $25 Sponsorship: Jim & Shirley Grant 504. Percheron Light Draft Mare or Gelding 4 years old or older- Prizes: 1st: $55, 2nd: $40, 3rd: $30, others: $25 Sponsorship: TNT Tile & Marble Inc. 505. Belgian Light Draft Mare or Gelding – 4 years or older. Born before September 26th, 2020 Prizes: 1st: $55, 2nd: $40, 3rd: $30, others: $25 506. Clydesdale Heavy Draft Mare or Gelding, 4 years or older- Prizes: 1st: $55, 2nd: $40, 3rd: $30, others: $25 Sponsorship: West Physio Carp 507. Percheron Heavy Draft Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or older- Prizes: 1st: $55, 2nd: $40, 3rd: $30, others: $25 Sponsorship: Carp View Farm 508. Belgian Heavy Draft Mare or Gelding – 4 years or older. Born before September 15th, 2020 Prizes: 1st: $55, 2nd: $40, 3rd: $30, others: $25 CHAMPION BELGIAN GELDING AND RESERVE Trophy donated by Mementos Unlimited, Stittsville 400. Men’s cart class, Clydesdale Prizes: 1st: $125, 2nd: $100, others: $75 Sponsorship: Colonial Granite Inc., Roger Woeller & Family, Harold & Elaine Daley, Ottawa Garage Door Systems Inc, Trophy: Colonial Granite Inc. 401. Men’s cart class, Percheron Prizes: 1st: $125, 2nd: $100, others: $75 Sponsorship: Remax – Hallmark Realty Ltd., PV Plumbing & Water Inc. 402. Men’s cart class, Belgian Prizes: 1st: $125, 2nd: $100, others: $75 Sponsorship: Susan Noad, In memory of Cy and Ruth Bradley, Fire-Alert Ottawa Valley (964299 Ontario Inc.) 403. Open single tandem, hitched to a cart Prizes: 1st: $125, 2nd: $100, others: $75 Sponsorship: Riviera Automobiles, Glenn Wilson Carpentry Ltd., Glenn & Joan Wilson 409. Team Clydesdale horses hitched to a 4 wheeled vehicle, Driven by a lady One entry per exhibitor. To be judged on 60% horsewomanship, 40% suitability of dress. Prizes: 1st: $125, 2nd: $100, others: $75 408. Team Percheron horses hitched to a 4 wheeled vehicle- Driven by a lady One entry per exhibitor. To be judged on 60% horsewomanship, 40% suitability of dress. Prizes: 1st: $125, 2nd: $100, others: $75 Sponsorship: Weedmark Service Center Ltd. – Division of 587920 Ontario Ltd., Bit-Ta-Luk Farms Pioneer, Robinson Consultants Inc. 407. Team Belgian horses hitched to a 4 wheeled vehicle, Driven by a lady One entry per exhibitor. To be judged 60% horsewomanship, 40% suitability of dress. Prizes: 1st: $125, 2nd: $100, others: $75 Sponsorship: Can-Mech Agencies, Gerry Morris, In Loving Memory of Verda Morris, Trophy: Donated by their family in loving memory of Red (Garnet) & Fern Bradley 410. Open junior drive team-must be hitched to 4-wheel vehicle Open to boys and girls between the ages of 13 and 18 years of age as of January 1st of the current year. Each driver is to be accompanied by an adult. Prize: $60 Sponsorship: Murphy Plumbing, Trophy: Donated in Memory of Shauna Lynne McHale by Murphy Plumbing, Fitzroy Habour 406. Open Purebred Mare Unicorn Prizes: 1st: $125, 2nd: $100, others: $75 405. All Breed Draft Ontario Four Horse Hitch Classic Series. Geldings or Mares Participants must be registered and follow the rules and guidelines outlined by the Draft Hitch Series Association. For more information about rules and membership please refer *Carp Fair will remove registration fee from winnings if not already a member* Prizes: 1st: $600, 2nd: $500, 3rd: $400, others: $300 404. North American Six Horse Hitch Classic Series Six Horse Team Open 6 Horse Team Open. This Class maybe split depending on the entries. *Six Horse Hitch to Start at 1:00pm in Centre Ring* Prizes: 1st: $750, 2nd: $650, 3rd: $600, others: $450 Sponsorship: Downey Family, Trophy: Donated by the Downey Family, Carp KARSON’S JACKPOT If the winner of Class 316 on Saturday is the winner of Class 413 on Sunday, a JACKPOT of $1000 will be awarded. If it is not the same winner, this money will be retained and accum *Winner of the 2022 $1000 Jackpot was donated back to the Carp Fair 2023 Draft Horse show by Kevin Wilson; Wilson Farms Vankleek Hill. Prize: $2000 411. Eight Horse Team, Open horses Prizes: 1st: $800, 2nd: $700, 3rd: $650, others: $500 Sponsorship: In Loving Memory of Bill Murphy, Trophy: Jack Murphy Memorial Trophy donated by Kim Murphy and Family – In Loving Memory of Bill Murphy 412. 10 Horse Hitch Prize money to be split between entries evenly Prize: $3000 This award is for the best turnout and horsemanship presented to the heavy horse exhibitor who is deemed to have presented him/herself and his/her horses in the best possible fashion. Judging will be based on the way the exhibitor presents his/her horses, his/her equipment and himself/herself, his/her horsemanship, sportsmanlike conduct, attitude and overall appearance. This trophy is donated and presented by Mr. Campbell’s daughter and son-in-law, Karen and John Brunton, Carleton Place, Ontario.HEAVY HORSE DEPARTMENT
EASTERN REGIONAL CLYDESDALE ASSOCIATION SHOW
Eastern Regional Clydesdale Association requires those exhibitors showing animals in the following classes to be members of their Associations. Memberships can be acquired from the Clydesdale Secretary.
Prize money is listed below, unless noted by individual classes. Ribbons to 5th place. Ribbons only to Championship Classes. EASTERN REGIONAL PERCHERON ASSOCIATION SHOW
The Judge will decide from Class 152 & 153 which showperson will show in the Grand Champion Showperson Final Class.ALL HITCH CLASSES MUST HAVE TWO CAPABLE DRIVERS PER WAGON
FRIDAY PERFORMANCE HITCH CLASSES
HEAVY HORSE SATURDAY
Saturday, September 28th, 2024
Judging begins at 9:30 a.m.
“T. Ruggles Rivington Memorial Tray”- Proudly donated by the descendants near and far of T. Ruggles Rivington, farmer, horseman, Carp Fair leader in his timeHEAVY HORSE SHOW
Judging begins at 10:00 a.m.
THANK YOU TO THE KARSON GROUP & RON BIDGOOD AND CATHY ZUANA CARP FOR BEING THE MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE CARP FAIR HEAVY HORSE SHOW
ALL HITCH CLASSES MUST HAVE TWO CAPABLE DRIVERS PER WAGON. ALL CART CLASSES MUST HAVE CAPABLE DRIVER AND HANDLER INSIDE THE RING. Stalls for Heavy Horse Hitches take precedence over Line Class Horses. Stalls limited to the first 22 – 6 Horse Hitches at the Director’s Discretion. No children under the age of 10 on wagons or carts with the exception of Junior Classes. Prize Money is listed below, unless noted by individual classes. Ribbons to 5th place. Ribbons only to the Championship Classes.
*Class 405 participation to be counted towards Ottawa Valley Hitch Series Points for the 2024 season*
Carp Fair wishes to thank the Wilson Farms Family.WARREN CAMPBELL MEMORIAL TROPHY
Light Horse
Directors in Charge: Scott Moore – coyotemoore185@gmail.com (613-794-2964) If you have any questions, please contact the Director in Charge Make all your entries online at carpfair.ca IMPORTANT TO EXHIBITORS: All animals entered in the following classes are to be 14.2 hands and under. Riders may not be entered in the Children’s, Low Hunter or Short Stirrup Division. Judge: Lisa Lindhard, Carp THANKS TO KEN WHITE CONSTRUCTION FOR BEING THE HUNTER SHOW SPONSOR PLEASE NOTE: Anyone arriving on show day with a horse/pony not entered in the Show may be given consideration if extenuating circumstances apply. If the Director approves, that person may show, but special late entry fees plus an administration fee of $50.00 will apply and no prize money will be paid as you will be considered “Hors-Concours”. Post entries will be accepted on Show Day only if horse has been previously entered in at least one class before show day. Class Changes must be made before 10:30 a.m. on day of show. NO EXCEPTIONS. ALL TRUCKS & TRAILERS MUST ENTER THE GROUNDS AT ENTRANCE 16 LOCATED OFF LANGSTAFF DRIVE. See Parking Rule #13 on first page of Light Horse department. RIBBONS ONLY TO EQUITATION CLASSES. RIBBONS TO 4th PLACE, UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. ENTRY FEES – Entries close Friday, September 21st 2024 at 4:00pm All Classes: $10.00 Warm-Up allowed in the Ring – $10/round Prizes: 1st: $35, 2nd: $20, 3rd: $15, 4th: $10 – Unless otherwise noted Hunter Pony Classes: All ponies entered in the following classes are to be 14.2 hands and under. Riders must be 18 years and under as of January 1, of the current year. Riders may not be entered in the Children’s, Low Hunter or Short Stirrup Division. 18. Hunter Pony under saddle. 16. Hunter Pony over fences – Maximum height 2’3" Sponsorship: Coady Construction Ltd., Silver Creek, Trophy: Silver Creek 17. Hunter Pony Stake over fences – Maximum height 2’3". To be eligible, the pony must have been entered, shown and judged in at least one other class in this division. Prizes: 1st: $60, 2nd: $30, 3rd: $20, 4th: $10 Open to ponies/horses and riders under 12 years of age. Horses must not canter with ponies (unless Judge allows). The rider may not be entered in any other division except pony classes and B & C Equitation (on the flat only). 21. Short Stirrups under saddle Sponsorship: T. G. Carroll Cartage Ltd. SHORT STIRRUPS CLASSES: Open to ponies/horses and riders under 12 years of age. Horses must not canter with ponies (unless Judge allows). The rider may not be entered in any other division except pony classes and B & C Equitation (on the flat only). 19. Short Stirrups over fences – Maximum height 18". 20. Short Stirrups Stake over fences – Maximum height 18". To be eligible the horse must have been entered, shown and judged in at least one other class in this division. Prizes: 1st: $60, 2nd: $30, 3rd: $20, 4th: $10 Sponsorship: Quyon Ferry Inc. Riders in Adult equitation MUST be amateurs only. It is not for any riders who make their living (or a large portion of it) from riding, coaching, etc. A “non-amateur” will be excused or not be judged. Equitation Classes: 2. "B" & "C" Equitation on the flat – Exhibitors to be 14 years and under. Sponsorship: Cindy & Julie Delahunt 4. "A" Equitation on the flat – Exhibitors to be 15 to 17 years of age. Sponsorship: George Carruthers, Glenn Wilson Carpentry Ltd. 14. Adult Equitation on the flat – Exhibitor to be 18 years & over. Sponsorship: Gerry Morris, In Loving Memory of Verda Morris, Vance’s Service Center Ltd. 1. "B" & "C" Equitation over fences – Exhibitors to be 14 years and under. Maximum height 2’3" Sponsorship: George Carruthers, Glenn Wilson Carpentry Ltd., Robinson Consultants Inc. 3. "A" Equitation over fences – Exhibitors to be 15 to 17 years of age. Maximum height 2’6" Sponsorship: Don & Sharon Roper, M & R Feeds & Farm Supply Ltd., Northern Off Road Girls 15. Adult Equitation over fences. Maximum height 2’6". Exhibitor to be over 18 years of age Open to Horses Only Children’s Hunter Class: 7. Children’s Hunter under saddle – Exhibitors to be 17 years and under. Sponsorship: Vance’s Service Center Ltd. 5. Children’s Hunter over fences – Exhibitors to be 17 years and under. Maximum height 2’6" Sponsorship: Adbro Forming Ltd., Minitel Communications Corp. 6. Children’s Hunter Stake over fences – Exhibitors to be 17 years and under. To be eligible, the horse must have been entered, shown and judged in at least one other class in this division. Maximum height 2’6″ Prizes: 1st: $60, 2nd: $30, 3rd: $20, others: $10 Sponsorship: Crippo Holdings This division is for amateurs ONLY. It is not for any riders who make their living (or a large portion of it) from riding, coaching, etc. A “non-amateur” will be excused or not be judged. 13. Adult Amateur under saddle – Exhibitors to be 18 years and over 11. Adult Amateur over fences – Exhibitors to be 18 years or over Maximum height 2’6". Sponsorship: Arnprior/Ottawa Auto Parts, Shouldice Mechanical Inc., Ritchie Feed & Seed Ltd. 12. Adult Amateur Stake over fences – Exhibitors to be 18 years and over. To be eligible, the horse must have been entered, shown and judged in at least one other class in this division. Maximum height 2’6″. Prizes: 1st: $60, 2nd: $30, 3rd: $20, 4th: $10 Sponsorship: Grace Monuments Inc. Open to Horses Only Low Hunter Class: 10. Low Hunter under saddle Sponsorship: Shouldice Mechanical Inc., Ted & Georgie Carruthers 8. Low Hunter over fences – Maximum height 2’6". Sponsorship: Vance’s Service Center Ltd. 9. Low Hunter Stake over fences. To be eligible, the horse must have been entered, shown and judged in at least one other class in this division. Maximum height 2’6″. Prizes: 1st: $60, 2nd: $30, 3rd: $20, 4th: $10 Ribbons to 6th only for classes 16 & 17 Children’s Pleasure Classes: 23. Child’s Pleasure Pony/Horse under saddle. Rider to be 17 years and under. Prizes: 1st: $25, 2nd: $20, 3rd: $15, 4th: $7, 5th: $5, 6th: $4 Sponsorship: Huntley Volunteer Fire Fighters Association, Trophy: Huntley Volunteer Fire Fighters Association Open to all riders and horses/ponies in the Hunter Show Special Open Classes: 24. Open Command Class- Judged on elimination basis, Commands given by the announcer 25. Open Pleasure Pairs Hack- Judged on suitability “as a pair” – appearance 25% and “way of going” 75%. Each rider to pay entry fee and each winner to receive full prize money for that placing. HUNTER CLASSES – Order of Go Saturday, September 28th, 2024 at 10:00 am Judge: Nancy McDonald, Lanark ON Ring Steward: Deb Hart, Sherwood Park, AB Announcer: Lori Alma, Munster, ON RULES FOR THE MINIATURE HORSE SHOW A miniature horse cannot be over 38 inches in height. If as a result of a complaint an animal is found to be over 38” in height, it is not a Miniature horse and will be excused from the Miniature Show. All prizes up to that point will be forfeited. Measurement will be taken from the base of the last hair on the mane to the measuring surface by a person acceptable to the show officials. The Directors reserve the right to “split” any class, which is considered too large, for reasons of safety and/or fair judging. THANK YOU TO LANDSTORM CONTRACTING LTD FOR BEING THE MAJOR IN-KIND SPONSOR OF RING MAINTENANCE AND TO LEPINE APARTMENTS FOR BEING THE MAJOR SPONSOR ALL TRUCKS & TRAILERS MUST ENTER THE GROUNDS AT ENTRANCE 16 LOCATED OFF LANGSTAFF DRIVE. See Parking Rule #13 at beginning of Light Horse Show information. JUDGING INFORMATION All “Cart” classes (except junior and under) and the Pair/Team classes are pleasure driving classes and are judged on the suitability of the horse to provide a pleasant drive. Two trots (working and strong) and a rein-back will be expected. Exaggerated high action in front to be faulted. Tandem, Team, and Unicorn, walk, trot, rein-back, and stand quiet in line to be judged. No fanning or figure of eight will be required. Exhibitors who do not follow direction from Announcer and/or Ring Official will be faulted. JUNIOR CLASSES Juniors 12 and under will be judged primarily on the ability of the exhibitor with some consideration given to the performance of the horse. Exhibitors MUST wear approved head protection and be accompanied by an adult. A waiver may be signed allowing the exhibitor to enter the ring without the protective headgear or being accompanied by a capable adult. Juniors 13 to 18 years are encouraged to wear protective headgear and an adult may accompany the driver in this class. A waiver may be signed allowing the exhibitor to enter the ring without the protective headgear or being accompanied by a capable adult. ENTRY FEES: Entries close Friday, September 21st, 2024 at 4PM All Classes: 20% of Prize Money Awarded Late Entry: $20.00 per class after deadline but before day of show / $25.00 per class on day of show. Late entries WILL be charged if entry received after deadline NOTE: Late Entry to a class only possible if Horse has been previously entered in at least one class before Show Day and late class entries must be made before 10:30 am day of show. Anyone arriving on day of show with a horse not entered in the show MAY be given consideration if extenuating circumstances apply. If the Director approves, that person may show with late fees AND a $50.00 administration fee being applied and no prize money will be paid, as you will be considered “Hors Concours”. ** When making entries please specify the correct names of the horses and drivers for the class. If changes are required the day of the show, please make the changes at the Announcers Booth before the class to prevent errors. Thanks for your cooperation. Prizes: 1st: $55, 2nd: $45, 3rd: $40, others: $30 – Unless otherwise noted Classes: 30. Miniature Brood Mare Must have produced a foal in current year Prizes: 1st: $30, 2nd: $25, 3rd: $20, others: $10 Sponsorship: Lepine Apartments 31. Miniature Foal Of Current Year Must be shown on halter Prizes: 1st: $30, 2nd: $25, 3rd: $20, others: $10 Sponsorship: City of Ottawa – Councillor – Ward 5 West Carleton-March 32. Miniature Filly Or Gelding – 2 years old Prizes: 1st: $30, 2nd: $25, 3rd: $20, others: $10 33. Miniature Mare – 3 years & over Prizes: 1st: $30, 2nd: $25, 3rd: $20, others: $10 Sponsorship: Ola Armstrong, Carp View Farm 34. Miniature Gelding – 3 years & over Prizes: 1st: $30, 2nd: $25, 3rd: $20, others: $10 35. Miniature Horse Roadster Cart Sponsorship: Brenda & Robert Fisher, Tomlinson Environmental Services, Trophy: Brenda & Robert Fisher 36. Miniature Horse Men’s Cart – Over 18 years of age 37. Miniature Horse Ladies’ Cart – Over 18 years of age 38. Miniature Horse Golden Age Cart Open to ladies & men – 60 years & over Sponsorship: Scotiabank 40. Miniature Team Or Pair Open Sponsorship: Minitel Communications Corp. 39. Miniature Unicorn Hitch 41. Miniature Horse Tandem Sponsorship: Ian & Lousie Murray 42. Miniature Horse Championship Cart Class This class cannot be selected by the exhibitors. It is only open to the first, second and third place winners of the Miniature Horse Men’s Cart Class and the Ladies Cart Class and Golden Age Cart Class. Same driver, horse and vehicle. No substitutions. Prizes: 1st: $80, 2nd: $70, 3rd: $60, others: $30 Sponsorship: Ola Armstrong 43. Miniature Junior Cart Class – 13 to 18 years Drivers in this class are encouraged to wear an approved helmet and must be accompanied by a capable adult 44. Miniature Junior Cart Class – 12 years and under Drivers in this class MUST wear an approved helmet and must be accompanied by a capable adult. Sponsorship: Greensmere Golf & Country Club Judge – Sheila Rondeau, Kinburn, ON Scribe – Tracy Pierce, Kinburn, ON Announcer – JoAnne Judd, Almonte, ON PLEASE NOTE: Entries close Saturday September 21st, 2023 at 4:00PM Entry Fee: $6.00/class Late entries: THERE WILL BE A LATE FEE OF $20/CLASS IF MADE THE DAY OF THE SHOW. LATE ENTRIES WILL BE TAKEN IF MADE AT LEAST 15 MINUTES PRIOR TO THE BEGINNING OF THE CLASS, AND IF THE HORSE HAS BEEN ENTERED IN AT LEAST ONE OTHER CLASS. Membership for all exhibitors to the Carp Agricultural society is required for this show. Exhibitors must provide proof of liability insurance with entries. If this is not provided, the exhibitor will not be allowed to show. THANK YOU TO NANCY MONTGOMERY AND THE SEPTIC STORE FOR BEING THE MAJOR SPONSOR OF THE WESTERN HORSE SHOW PRIZE MONEY: PRIZE MONEY WILL NOT BE PAID OUT THE DAY OF THE SHOW. ANY PRIZE MONEY TO BE AWARDED TO AN EXHBITOR WILL BE SENT TO THEM BY THE CARP FAIR OFFICE. ALL TRUCKS & TRAILERS MUST ENTER THE GROUNDS AT ENTRANCE 16 LOCATED OFF LANGSTFF DRIVE. See Parking Rule #13 on the first page of the Light Horse Department. Prizes: 1st: $40, 2nd: $30, 3rd: $20, 4th: $15, 5th: $12 – Unless otherwise noted Classes: 101. Mares Sponsorship: D & J Transportation 102. Geldings Sponsorship: D & J Transportation, Nere Lavictoire Roofing Ltd. 103. Youth Showmanship Sponsorship: Cindy & Julie Delahunt 104. Adult Showmanship 105. Open English Pleasure Walk/Trot 106. Youth English Pleasure 107. Open English Pleasure Sponsorship: JoAnne Judd 108. Open English Equitation Walk/Trot 109. Youth English Equitation Sponsorship: Tomlinson Environmental Services 110. Adult English Equitation Sponsorship: Medham Electric Inc. 111. Adult English Pleasure Equitation Stake Prizes: 1st: $100, 2nd: $50 112. Youth Lead Line (8 & under) all riders must be wearing protective head gear 113. Open Western Pleasure Walk/Jog Sponsorship: Tomlinson Environmental Services 114. Youth Western Pleasure Sponsorship: Stanley’s Olde Maple Lane Farm 115. Open Western Pleasure Sponsorship: West Ottawa Veterinary Mobile 116. Open Horsemanship Walk/Jog 117. Youth Horsemanship Sponsorship: Graham Holdings Inc. 118. Adult Horsemanship 119. Western Pleasure Stake Prizes: 1st: $100, 2nd: $50 Sponsorship: Tracy Pierce 120. Open Command Sponsorship: Ron’s Pumping Service, KE Electrical Ltd., Wendy Deugo, In memory of Derek, Mev, Joy and Karen Robinson 121. Open Trail Sponsorship: Minitel Communications Corp., Tomlinson Environmental Services 122. Open Barrels 123. Youth Barrels Sponsorship: Tomlinson Environmental Services 124. Open Keyhole Sponsorship: Ritchie Feed & Seed Ltd. 125. Youth Keyhole Sponsorship: West Ottawa Veterinary Mobile, Tomlinson Environmental Services 126. Open Poles 127. Youth Poles Sponsorship: Graham Holdings Inc., Tomlinson Environmental Services 128. Open Dash for Cash Sponsorship: Tomlinson Environmental ServicesLIGHT HORSE DEPARTMENT
THANK YOU TO PINECREST REMEMBRANCE SERVICES LTD. FOR BEING THE MAJOR SPONSOR OF THE CARP FAIR LIGHT HORSE SHOW
HUNTER PONY CLASSES
HUNTER HORSE SHOW
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 2024
Judging begins at 10:00 am
Course Designer: Shannon McIntyre, Carp
Announcer: Nancy Mitchell, Almonte
Late Entry: $20.00 per class after deadline but before day of show / $25.00 per class on day of show
Late entries WILL be charged if entry received after deadlineSHORT STIRRUPS CLASSES
EQUITATION CLASSES
CHILDREN’S HUNTER CLASSES
ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER CLASSES
LOW HUNTER CLASSES
CHILDREN’S PLEASURE CLASSES
SPECIAL OPEN CLASSES
MINIATURE HORSE SHOW
Sunday, SEPTEMBER 29th, 2024
Judging begins at 9:00 a.m.
WESTERN HORSE SHOW
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 2024 – show time – 9:00AM
Beef Cattle
Directors in Charge: David Johnston – dtjohnston50@gmail.com (613-880-3145) If you have any questions, please contact the Director in Charge Make your entries online at carpfair.ca THANK YOU TO OUR MAJOR SPONSORS IMPORTANT TO EXHIBITORS: STALLS CANNOT BE RESERVED – FIRST COME – FIRST SERVED Any Exhibitors using stalls overnight must have approval by director in charge ATTENTION Each breed will be shown separately if they have at least: DEFINITIONS NOTE: Ribbons to 5th place only for sections 3 through 10 JUNIOR BEEF SHOWMANSHIP SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 2024 – 10AM START SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, 2024 – 11Am START THANK YOU TO MASTERFEEDS – ALLTECH AND 5 SPAN-FEEDS FOR BEING THE MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE JUNIOR BEEF SHOWMANSHIP DIVISION All ages as of Jan 1st 2024. Entries accepted ringside Saturday and Sunday morning. Overall Top 5 Showman selected will be awarded. Champion and Reserve Champion Showman selected from top 2 in each division. Prizes: 1st: $120, 2nd: $85, 3rd: $65, 4th: $45, 5th: $40, 6th: $35, 7th: $30, 8th: $25, 9th: $20, 10th: $15 Classes: 1. Bull calf Born after January 1st, 2024 Sponsorship: Janet Foley 2. Bull, yearling Born January 1st, 2023 to December 31st, 2023 3. Bull Born January 1st, 2022 to December 31st, 2022 Sponsorship: KE Electrical Ltd. Aberdeen Angus Grand Champion Bull Aberdeen Angus Reserve Grand Champion Bull 4. Senior Female Calf Born in year 2024 Born after January 1st, 2024 Class splits to be determined by director based on attendance for A/B classes 5. Senior Female Heifer born in year 2023 Born January 1st, 2023 to December 31st, 2023 Class splits to be determined by director based on attendance in A/B classes Aberdeen Angus Junior Champion Female Aberdeen Angus Reserve Junior Champion Female 7. Female Born January 1st, 2022 to December 31st, 2022 with her own 2024 natural tattooed calf at foot . Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible to be shown as a single animal in classes 1 and 4 Sponsorship: Graham Holdings Inc. 8. Female Born before January 1st, 2022 with her own 2024 natural tattooed calf at foot. Female and calf shall be shown as a unit (in cow/calf classes) except that the calf may show as a single animal in the classes 1 and 4 Aberdeen Angus Senior Champion Female Aberdeen Angus Reserve Senior Champion Female Aberdeen Angus Grand Champion Female Aberdeen Angus Reserve Grand Champion Female 9. Breeders’ Herd – group of 4 animals bred by the Exhibitor Both sexes to be represented and must have been shown in their previous classes. At least one animal must be owned by the exhibitor. Limited to one entry per exhibitor. Registration papers to ringside. 10. Get-of-Sire – group of 3 animals from the same sire Both sexes to be represented and they must have been shown in the previous classes. At least one animal must be owned by the exhibitor. Limited to one entry per exhibitor. Aberdeen Angus Premier Breeder Aberdeen Angus Premier Exhibitor Prizes: 1st: $120, 2nd: $85, 3rd: $65, 4th: $45, 5th: $40, 6th: $35, 7th: $30, 8th: $25, 9th: $20, 10th: $15 Classes: 1. Bull calf Born after January 1st, 2024 Sponsorship: Scotiabank, Home Financing Advisor 2. Bull, yearling Born January 1st, 2023 to December 31st, 2023 3. Bull born Born January 1st, 2022 to December 31st, 2022 Sponsorship: Scotiabank, Home Financing Advisor Simmental Grand Champion Bull Sponsorship: Laurysen Kitchens, Trophy: Royal Lepage Team Realty Simmental Reserve Grand Champion Bull 4. Senior Female calf born in 2024 Born after January 1st, 2024 Class splits to be determined by director based on attendance in A/B classes Sponsorship: Graham Holdings Inc. 5. Senior Female Heifer born in 2023 Born January 1st, 2023 to December 31st, 2023 Class splits to be determined by director based on attendance in A/B classes Sponsorship: Graham Holdings Inc. 6. Heifer Born January 1st, 2023 to February 28th, 2023 Simmental Junior Champion Female Simmental Reserve Junior Champion Female 7. Female Born January 1st, 2022 to December 31st, 2022 with her own 2024 natural tattooed calf at foot . Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible to be shown as a single animal in classes 1 and 4 8. Female Born before January 1st, 2022 with her own 2024 natural tattooed calf at foot. Female and calf shall be shown as a unit (in cow/calf classes) except that the calf may show as a single animal in the classes 1 and 4. Simmental Senior Champion Female Simmental Reserve Senior Champion Female Simmental Grand Champion Female Simmental Reserve Grand Champion Female 9. Breeders’ Herd – group of 4 animals bred by the Exhibitor Both sexes to be represented and must have been shown in their previous classes. At least one animal must be owned by the exhibitor. Limited to one entry per exhibitor. Registration papers to ringside. 10. Get-of-Sire – group of 3 animals from the same Sire Both sexes to be represented and they must have been shown in the previous classes. At least one animal must be owned by the exhibitor. Limited to one entry per exhibitor. Name Get-of-Sire. Simmental Premier Breeder Simmental Premier Exhibitor Sponsorship: Barry & Peggy Graham Ribbons Only to Championship Classes Prizes: 1st: $120, 2nd: $85, 3rd: $60, 4th: $50, 5th: $40, 6th: $35, 7th: $30, 8th: $25, 9th: $20, 10th: $15 Classes: 1. Bull calf Born after January 1st, 2024 In Memory of Paul Maxwell – Maxwell Land & Livestock. 2. Female calf Born after January 1st, 2024 Sponsorship: Kathleen & Tim Kennedy 3. Senior Yearling Heifer Born January 1st, 2023 to December 31st, 2023 4. Senior Female Calf born in year 2024 Born January 1st, 2022 to December 31st, 2022 with her own 2023 natural tattooed calf at foot. Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible to be shown as a single animal in classes 1 and 2. Class splits to be determined by director based on attendance in A/B classes 5. Senior Female Hiefer born in year 2023 Born before January 1st, 2022 with her own 2023 natural tattooed calf at foot. Female and calf shall be shown as a unit (in cow/calf classes) except that the calf may show as a single animal in classes 1 and 2. Class splits to be determined by director based on attendance in A/B classes THANKS TO C & M ELECTRIC, CARP FOR BEING THE MAJOR SPONSOR OF THE CARP FAIR HEREFORD SHOW. THANKS TO TIM & JILL BENGER + FAMILY, IN LOVING MEMORY OF RORY BRADLEY, FOR BEING THE SPONSOR OF THE OPEN SHOW NOTE: All rules and regulations associated with this show will be adhered to. Red shirt must be worn in the show-ring. Prizes: 1st: $120, 2nd: $85, 3rd: $65, 4th: $45, 5th: $40, 6th: $35, 7th: $30, 8th: $25, 9th: $20, 10th: $15 Classes: 1. Bull calf Born after January 1st, 2024 2. Bull yearling Born January 1st, 2023 to December 31st, 2023 3. Bull Born January 1st, 2022 to December 31st, 2022 Sponsorship: Graham Holdings Inc. Hereford Grand Champion Bull Hereford Reserve Champion Bull 4. Senior Female Calf born in year 2024 Born after January 1st, 2024 Minimum 3 months of age on day of judging that may also be part of the Breeders’ Herd and Get of Sire classes. Class splits to be determined by director based on attendance in A/B classes Hereford Junior Champion Female Hereford Reserve Junior Champion Female 5. Senior Female Heifer Born in year 2023 Born January 1st, 2023 to December 31st, 2023 Class splits to be determined by director based on attendance in A/B classes 6. Heifer Born January 1st, 2023 to December 31st, 2023 7. Female Born January 1st, 2022 to December 31st, 2022 with her own 2023 natural tattooed calf at foot. Female and calf shall be shown as a unit except that the calf is eligible to be shown as a single animal in classes 1 and 4. Sponsorship: Johnston Farms, Equipment during fair Hereford Senior Champion Female Hereford Reserve Senior Champion Female 8. Female Born before January 1st, 2022 with her own 2024 natural tattooed calf at foot. Female and calf shall be shown as a unit (in cow/calf classes) except that the calf may show as a single animal in the classes 1 and 4. Hereford Grand Champion Female Banner: M. Downey Excavating Ltd. Hereford Reserve Grand Champion Female 9. Breeder’s Herd – Group of 4 animals bred by the Exhibitor Both sexes to be represented and must have been shown in their previous classes. At least one animal must be owned by the exhibitor. Limited to one entry per exhibitor. Registration papers to ringside. 10. Get-of-Sire – Group of 3 animals from the same sire Both sexes to be represented and they must have been shown in the previous classes. At least one animal must be owned by the exhibitor. Limited to one entry per exhibitor. Hereford Premier Breeder Hereford Premier Exhibitor Banner: Jill Benger, Donated by the family in loving memory of Rory Bradley Any purebred registered animals not shown SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, 2024 – 12PM THANK YOU TO JAMIE AND HEATHER JOHNSTON FOR BEING THE MAJOR SPONSOR OF THIS SECTION Prizes: 1st: $120, 2nd: $85, 3rd: $65, 4th: $45, 5th: $40, 6th: $35, 7th: $30, 8th: $25, 9th: $20, 10th: $15 Classes: 1. Bull calf Born after January 1st, 2024 Sponsorship: Almonte Veterinary Services 2. Bull yearling Born January 1st, 2023 to December 31st, 2023 3. Bull Born January 1st, 2022 to December 31st, 2022 4. Female Calf Born after January 1st, 2024 5. Heifer Born April 1st, 2022 to December 31st, 2023 6. Female Born January 1st, 2022 to December 31st, 2022 with her own 2024 natural tattooed calf at foot . Female and calf shall be shown as a unit (in cow/calf classes) except that the calf may show as a single animal in the classes 1 and 4 7. Female Born before January 1st, 2022 with her own 2024 natural tattooed calf at foot . Female and calf shall be shown as a unit (in cow/calf classes) except that the calf may show as a single animal in the classes 1 and 4 8. Breeders Herd Group 4 animals bred by the exhibitor Both sexes to be represented and they must have been shown in the previous classes. At least one animal must be owned by the exhibitor. Limited to one entry per exhibitor. 9. Get-of-Sire Group 3 animals from the same sire Both sexes to be represented and they must have been shown in the previous classes. At least one animal must be owned by the exhibitor. Limited to one entry per exhibitor. Exhibitors may enter two animals per section. The animals will be weighed the day of the show and two classes will be made accordingly. These animals must be weighed in before 12:00 noon the day of the show. Market Heifers cannot be shown in the purebred classes. Prizes: 1st: $120, 2nd: $85, 3rd: $65, 4th: $45, 5th: $40, 6th: $35, 7th: $30, 8th: $25, 9th: $20, 10th: $15 Classes: 1. Light Weight Market Steer/Heifer Sponsorship: Elliott Farm Equipment Ltd., Ottawa Beef Farmers Association, Trophy: Elliott Farm Equipment Ltd. 2. Heavy Weight Market Steer/Heifer Sponsorship: Keith & Mary Samson Grand Champion Market Steer/Heifer Sponsorship: Gridshield, Banner: David Green, Donated by David & Joanna Green & Family, Kinburn SECTION 7 – Supreme Champion Beef Female SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 29th, 2024 Following Open Classes Carp Fair’s 2024 Beef Supreme Champion Female and Bull to show in the 2024 Masterfeeds® Supreme Beef Championship classes at the RAWF in November. Prize $2000 Classes: 1. Supreme Champion Open Beef Female A Supreme Champion Female will be selected for all Champion Female Classes Sponsorship : THANK YOU TO PROTYRE FOR BEING THE MAJOR SPONSOR OF THIS CLASS SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 29th, 2024 Following Open Classes Carp Fair’s 2024 Beef Supreme Champion Female and Bull to show in the 2024 Masterfeeds® Supreme Beef Championship classes at the RAWF in November. Prize $2000 Classes: 1. Supreme Champion Beef Bull A Supreme Champion Male will be selected for all Champion Male Classes Sponsorship : THANK YOU TO PALSSON HEREFORD FARMS AND GRIDSHIELD FOR BEING THE MAJOR SPONSORS FOR THIS CLASS Banner: PALSSON HEREFORD FARMSBEEF DEPARTMENT
Judge: ______________________SECTION 1 – ABERDEEN ANGUS
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 2024 – FOLLOWING SHOWMANSHIP
THANK YOU TO ELM HOLME FARMS FOR BEING THE MAJOR SPONSOR OF THE ABERDEEN ANGUS SHOW
SECTION 2 – SIMMENTAL
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 2024 – FOLLOWING SHOWMANSHIP
SECTION 3 – FULLBLOOD SIMMENTAL
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 2024 – 10AM.
SECTION 4 – HEREFORD – Open Show
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 29th, 2024 – 12PM
SECTION 5 – ANY OTHER BREED
SECTION 6 – MARKET STEERS & HEIFERS
Sunday, September 29th, 2024 – FOLLOWING SUPREME CLASSES
SECTION 8 – Supreme Champion Beef Bull
Dairy Cattle
Directors in Charge: Michael Cavanagh – michael.cavanagh@notherncu.com (613-402-6985) If you have any questions, please contact the Director in Charge Make your entries online at carpfair.ca THANKS TO AUDREY GUIGUES-ALEXANDER, KANATA, FOR BEING THE MAJOR SPONSOR OF THE DAIRY SHOW Judge: ______________________ This show includes both Holstein & Coloured Breed Heifers IMPORTANT TO EXHIBITORS: The following supports good animal husbandry practices at shows, while presenting a positive image to spectators. All exhibitors and their fitters, agents, or other representatives agree to abide by the following rules and regulations. The following practices or procedures are unacceptable in the show ring or registered dairy cattle: All exhibitors and their fitters, agents or other representatives agree to abide by the Standard Procedures and Rules and Regulations for Showing Dairy Cattle and/or other show rules and regulations. ATTENTION To be eligible for prize money, each breed must be shown separately and have at least: Pee Wee Showmanship – Dairy Calf to be shown by a child ages 3-10 years. Show will start before the open show. PRIZE MONEY: $5.00 to each participant. Exhibitor Rosettes to all participants. Sponsored by Matt & Lexi Munro & Family, Carp NOTE: Ribbons to 5th place. Friday September 27th, 2024 – approximately 1:30pm Prizes: 1st: $120, 2nd: $85, 3rd: $65, 4th: $45, 5th: $40, 6th: $35, 7th: $30, 8th: $25, 9th: $20, 10th: $15 Classes: 1. Summer Calf Class Born on or after June 1st, 2024 Sponsorship: Appaulo Farms 2. Female Junior Calf Born March 1st, 2024 To May 31st, 2024 3. Female Intermediate Calf Born December 1st, 2023 to February 29th, 2024 Sponsorship: Grand Valley Fortifiers, Rivington Homes Ltd. 4. Female Senior Calf Born September 1st, 2023 To November 30th, 2023 Sponsorship: Stanley’s Olde Maple Lane Farm 5. Female Summer Yearling Born June 1st, 2023 To August 31st, 2023 Sponsorship: Kanata Utilities LTD 6. Female Junior Yearling Born March 1st, 2023 to May 31st, 2023 7. Female Winter Yearling Born September 1st, 2022 to February 28th, 2023 Sponsorship: New McLaren Systems Inc. 8. Female Senior Yearling Born September 1st, 2022 to November 30th, 2022 Sponsorship: D.A. Bielaskie & Son Ltd. 9. Breeder’s Herd A Group Of 3 Animals Limited to One Entry Per Exhibitor Sponsorship: Bit-Ta-Luk Farms Pioneer CHAMPION Sponsorship: Munro Farms, Richmond BMR CHAMPION – Reserve Sponsorship: Munro Farms, Richmond BMR CHAMPION – Honourable Mention Sponsorship: Munro Farms, Richmond BMR PREMIER BREEDER Sponsorship: Richmond BMR PREMIER EXHIBITOR Sponsorship: Richmond BMR, Donation: Susan Cavanagh, IN MEMORY OF LEE CAVANAGH SUPREME CHAMPION HEIFER Prize: $500 Sponsorship: Paulview Farms Ltd., Richmond BMR, Rocky Creek Mechanics, Munro Farms, Dairy ShowDAIRY HEIFER SHOW
Holstein & Coloured Breeds Heifer Show
Sheep
Directors in Charge: Kyle Lueders – kylelueders@hotmail.com (613-552-9586) If you have any questions, please contact the Director in Charge Make your entries online at carpfair.ca Judge: ________________________ CARP FAIR WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR SPONSORSHIP: NORTHERN CREDIT UNION DEKA – CARP, ON PROFOAM INSULATION LTD. IMPORTANT TO EXHIBITORS: ATTENTION: Each breed must be shown separately and have at least: Note: Ribbon to 5th place. Prizes: 1st: $60, 2nd: $50, 3rd: $40, 4th: $30, 5th: $25, 6th: $20, 7th: $13, 8th: $10, 9th: $8, 10th: $6 Classes: 1. Ewe Yearling 3rd pair of temporary incisors in place. Born & bred in Canada Sponsorship: Baker Tilly Ottawa LLP, Beavertail Pastries 1292488 Ontario Ltd. 2. Ewe 1st pair of temporary incisors in place. Born & Bred in Canada 3. Ram Yearling 3rd pair of temporary incisors must be in place 4. Ram 1st pair of temporary incisors must be in place. Born in Canada 5. Get-of-Sire, Group of 3 animals by the same sire 1st pair of temporary incisors must be in place. Both sexes may be represented Born property of the exhibitor. 6. Breeder’s Flock, Group of 4 Animals Both sexes must be represented – all the animals in a group are to be of one breed – bred & owned by exhibitor. Suffolk Champion Ram Prizes: 1st: $60, 2nd: $50, 3rd: $40, 4th: $30, 5th: $25, 6th: $20, 7th: $13, 8th: $10, 9th: $8, 10th: $6 Classes: 1. Ewe Yearling 3rd pair of temporary incisors must be in place. Born & bred in Canada 2. Ewe 1st pair of temporary incisors must be in place. Born & bred in Canada 3. Ram Yearling 3rd pair of temporary incisors must be in place. 4. Ram 1st pair of temporary incisors must be in place. Born in Canada 5. Get-of-Sire, group of 3 animals by the same sire First pair of temporary incisors must be in place. Both sexes may be represented. Born property of exhibitor 6. Breeder’s Flock, group of 4 animals. All animals in group are to be of one breed. Bred & owned by the exhibitor. Both sexes must be represented Dorset Champion Ram Prizes: 1st: $60, 2nd: $50, 3rd: $40, 4th: $30, 5th: $25, 6th: $20, 7th: $13, 8th: $10, 9th: $8, 10th: $6 Classes: 1. Ewe Yearling 3rd pair of temporary incisors must be in place. Born & bred in Canada. 2. Ewe 1st pair of temporary incisors must be in place. Born & bred in Canada. 3. Ram Yearling 3rd pair of temporary incisors must be in place. Sponsorship: Janet Foley 4. Ram 1st pair of temporary incisors must be in place. Born in Canada 5. Get-of-Sire, group of 3 animals by the same sire. 1st pair of temporary incisors must be in place. Both sexes may be represented. 6. Breeder’s Flock, group of 4 animals. Both sexes must be represented. All the animals in a group are to be of one breed. Bred & owned by the exhibitor. Cheviot Champion Ram Prizes: 1st: $60, 2nd: $50, 3rd: $40, 4th: $30, 5th: $25, 6th: $20, 7th: $13, 8th: $10, 9th: $8, 10th: $6 Classes: 1. Ewe Yearling 3rd pair of temporary incisors must be in place. Born & bred in Canada 2. Ewe 1st pair of temporary incisors must be in place. Born & bred in Canada 3. Ram Yearling 3rd pair of temporary incisors must be in place. 4. Ram 1st pair of temporary incisors must be in place. Born in Canada 5. Get-of-Sire, group of 3 animals by the same sire. 1st pair of temporary incisors must be in place. Both sexes may be represented. 6. Breeder’s Flock, group of 4 animals All the animals in the group are to be of one breed. Bred & owned by the exhibitor. Both sexes must be represented Hampshire Champion Ram Prizes: 1st: $60, 2nd: $50, 3rd: $40, 4th: $30, 5th: $25, 6th: $20, 7th: $13, 8th: $10, 9th: $8, 10th: $6 Classes: 1. Ewe Yearling 3rd pair of temporary incisors must be in place. Born & bred in Canada. 2. Ewe 1st pair of temporary incisors must be in place. Born in Canada. 3. Ram Yearling 3rd pair of temporary incisors must be in place. 4. Ram 1st pair of temporary incisors must be in place. Born in Canada. 5. Get-of-Sire, group of 3 animals by same sire. 1st pair of temporary incisors must be in place. Bred & owned by the exhibitor. Both sexes may be represented. 6. Breeder’s Flock, group of 4 animals. All animals in group must be of one breed. Bred & owned by the exhibitor. Both sexes must be represented. Champion Ewe Champion Ram Prizes: 1st: $60, 2nd: $50, 3rd: $40, 4th: $30, 5th: $25, 6th: $20, 7th: $13, 8th: $10, 9th: $8, 10th: $6 Classes: 1. Open market lambs Market Lamb Prize: $45 Prizes: 1st: $60, 2nd: $50, 3rd: $40, 4th: $30, 5th: $25, 6th: $20, 7th: $13, 8th: $10, 9th: $8, 10th: $6 Classes: 1. Ewe Yearling 3rd pair of temporary incisors must be in place. Born & bred in Canada. Sponsorship: Canadian Co-Operative Wool Growers Ltd 2. Ewe 1st pair of temporary incisors must be in place. Born & bred in Canada 3. Ram Yearling 3rd pair of temporary incisors must be in place. 4. Ram 1st pair of temporary incisors must be in place. Born in Canada. 5. Breeder’s Flock, group of 4 animals. All animals in group must be of one breed. Bred & owned by the exhibitor. Prize: $5 Classes: 1. Open Junior Showmanship (Age 5-21)SHEEP DEPARTMENT
Sunday September 29th, 2024 – Judging begins at 10AM
All exhibitors must have livestock in the barn by 9:00am the morning of the show. Exhibitors can leave the buildings after 4:30 pmSuffolk
Dorset
Cheviot
Hampshire
Other Breeds
Market Lambs
Commercial
Open Junior Showmanship (Age 5-21)
Goat
Friday September 27th, 2024 – Judging begins approximately at 3PM Directors in Charge: Kyle Lueders – kylelueders@hotmail.com (613-552-9586) If you have any questions, please contact the Director in Charge Make your entries online at carpfair.ca Judge: ___________________ THANK YOU TO NORTHERN CREDIT UNION AND VANSON TRANSPORT FOR BEING THE MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE GOAT SHOW All exhibitors must have livestock in barn by 9am the morning of the show. IMPORTANT TO EXHIBITORS: MPORTANT TO EXHIBITORS: ATTENTION: Each breed must be shown separately and have at least: Classes: 13. Open Youth Showmanship Prizes: 1st: $25, 2nd: $20, 3rd: $15, 4th: $10, 5th: $5, 6th: $5, 7th: $5, 8th: $5, 9th: $5, 10th: $5 (15% kept by the fair) Participants do not have to own their goat. Prizes: 1st: $60, 2nd: $50, 3rd: $40, 4th: $30, 5th: $25, 6th: $20, 7th: $13, 8th: $10, 9th: $8, 10th: $6 (15% kept by the fair) Classes: 1. Doe kid of current year – 0 to 9 months 2. Yearling doe – 9 to 24 months – Never kidded 3. Yearling doe – 12 to 24 months – Having kidded 4. Mature doe – 12 to 24 months – Having kidded 5. Mature doe – 24 to 36 months – Having kidded 6. Buck kid of current year – 0 to 9 months 7. Yearling buck – born in the previous calendar year 8. Buck – 2 years old 9. Mature buck – 3 years & over 10. Get-of-Sire – group of 3 animals by the same sire Born property of the exhibitor, both sexes may be represented 11. Breeder’s Herd – group of 4 animals all of one breed Bred & owned by the exhibitor, both sexes MUST be represented 12. Best Exhibitor’s Herd Group of 4 animals owned by the exhibitor Prizes: 1st: $60, 2nd: $50, 3rd: $40, 4th: $30, 5th: $25, 6th: $20, 7th: $13, 8th: $10, 9th: $8, 10th: $6 (15% kept by the fair) Classes: 1. Doe kid of current year – 0 to 9 months 2. Yearling doe – 9 to 24 months – Never kidded 3. Yearling doe – 12 to 24 months – Having kidded 4. Mature doe – 24 to 36 months – Having kidded 5. Mature doe – over 36 months – Having kidded 6. Buck kid of current year – 0 to 9 months 7. Yearling buck – born in previous calendar year 8. Buck – 2 years old 9. Mature buck – 3 years & over 10. Get-of-Sire – group of 3 animals by the same sire Born the property of the exhibitor, both sexes may be represented 11. Breeder’s Herd – group of 4 animals all of one breed Both sexes must be represented 12. Best Exhibitor’s Herd Group of 4 animals owned by the exhibitor Prizes: 1st: $60, 2nd: $50, 3rd: $40, 4th: $30, 5th: $25, 6th: $20, 7th: $13, 8th: $10, 9th: $8, 10th: $6 (15% kept by the fair) Classes: 1. Doe kid of the current year – 0 to 9 months 2. Yearling doe – 9 to 24 months – Never kidded 3. Yearling doe – 12 to 24 months – Having kidded 4. Mature doe – 24 to 36 months – Having kidded 5. Mature doe – over 36 months 6. Buck kid of current year – 0 to 9 months 7. Yearling buck – born in the previous calendar year 8. Buck – 2 years old 9. Mature buck – 3 years and over 10. Get-of-Sire – group of 3 animals by the same sire Both sexes may be represented, born property of the exhibitor 11. Breeder’s Herd – group of 4 animals all of one breed Both sexes must be represented, bred & owned by the exhibitor 12. Best Exhibitor’s Herd Group of 4 animals owned by exhibitorGOAT DEPARTMENT
No exhibitors can leave the building until after the conclusion of the show.Open Youth Showmanship
Registered Boer Fullblood & Purebred
All other Breeds – Must state breed prior to show
Commercial
Field Crops
Grains & Seeds
Fruit & Vegetable
4-H Department
Carleton 4-H Association contact: Lynda McCuaig gvm@rogers.com (613-371-0209) Directors in Charge: David Johnston – dtjohnston50@gmail.com (613-880-3145) Kyle Lueders – kylelueders@hotmail.com (613-552-9586) If you have any questions, please contact the Director in Charge Make your entries online at carpfair.ca The Cloverbud program is an opportunity for youth ages 6 – 8 to learn about all facets of 4-H Ontario projects. Cloverbud Program is hands-on, activity-based program that covers a wide variety of topics, including agricultural, food, crafts, life-skills, environment and science. By participation in the Cloverbud program, participants are able to get a taste for the topics covered in 4-H projects while developing an understanding of 4-H values. General Rules and Regulations: 1. Participation in the 4-H section is open to youth enrolled in the 4-H program in Ottawa Carleton who are between the ages of 9 and 21 years as of January 1, 2023 unless otherwise stated in the Prize list. Local Achievement Days All 4-H members must participate in an Achievement Program approved by the Carleton 4-H Association in order to receive credit for their 4-H project. Creditable entries are eligible for the 4-H Regional Championship Show held at Metcalfe Fair on Saturday, September 30, 2023. Members will be notified by their leader of eligibility. It will be the responsibility of the 4-H member to advise their leader immediately if they elect not to attend the 4-H Regional Championship Show. P.T. Sullivan Agro Inc. is the major sponsor of 4-H at Carp Fair All 4-H members in Ottawa Carleton taking a 4-H Field Crop or Horticulture project must exhibit their project entry at the Carp Fair. 4-H Field Crop & Horticulture members must enter ONE project crop grown on a 2023 member/club plot in one of the following project classes: (Note: – Additional entries must be entered in the Open Classes provided by the fair and abide by their rules. Members may exhibit only ONE type of project (i.e. potatoes) in the county per year.) Items that are not finished properly in the opinion of the judge will be disqualified. Please ensure that all pictures on posters and exhibits are properly attached prior to coming to the fair. (Double sided tape is recommended.) -Canadian 4-H emblem is to be used. Leaders should make their members aware of the difference between Canadian and American emblems. Check the measurements for display boards. Boards with toppers (headers) often exceed the measurement requirements. Prize Money: 1st – $5.00, 2nd – $3.00, 3rd – $2.00 Points will be recorded by the Carleton 4-H Association Fair Committee and Prize Money will be distributed at the Fall 4-H Award Nights. Classes: 1. GRAIN – 5 LBS (2.3 KG) BARLEY, OATS, SPRING/WINTER WHEAT, BEAN (ANY VARIETY) 2. CORN – 10 EARS 3. HAY – 1 FOUR-INCH FLAKE OF MACHINE BALED (NOT FROM A ROUND BALE) OF CUT HAY. Entry must be properly labelled for the appropriate class. 4. HAYLAGE OR CORN SILAGE – 5 LBS (2.3 KGS) 5. SOYBEANS – 5 LBS (2.3 KGS) 6. SOYBEANS – 3 STALKS WITH ROOTS ATTACHED, TIED TOGETHER SECURELY WITH STRING 7. POTATOES – 10 TUBERS, VARIETY NAMED 8. BAKING WITH BARLEY Cookies, Muffins, etc. – 3 Items per plate, may contain fruit. Display on a disposable plate inserted in a ziploc bag. Recipe included on a small recipe card 9. A GRAIN SHEAF made with your 4-H grain project 10. ANY HORTICULTURE PROJECT OR FIELD CROP APPROVED BY YOUR 4-H LEADER(S) NOTE: There are certain requirements or display – Herbs: a labelled collection of more than 3 and not more than 10 specimens – Beans, Carrots, Tomatoes (5 specimens on a disposable plate), Cucumbers: 3 specimens on a disposable plate, Pumpkins: 2 specimens (tied together) type to be identified. For further produce varieties and instructions refer to OAAS – Agriculture and Horticulture Judging Standards (revised 2013). 11. WEED IDENTIFICATION POSTER OR BOOKLET – JUNIOR MEMBER 10 pressed weeds identified & labelled – poster approx. 22″ X 28″ (55.88 cm X 71.12 cm) a booklet should be standard size 1″ binder or duo-tang. The “NEW” Canadian 4-H emblem (green & white) is to be located anywhere on the front of the poster. 12. WEED IDENTIFICATION POSTER OR BOOKLET – SENIOR MEMBER 10 pressed weeds identified & labelled – poster approx. 22″ X 28″ (55.88 cm X 71.12 cm) a booklet should be standard size 1″ binder or duo-tang. The “NEW” Canadian 4-H emblem (green & white) is to be located anywhere on the front of the poster. 13. SEED IDENTIFICATION POSTER OR BOOKLET – JUNIOR MEMBER 10 seeds identified & labelled – poster approx. 22″ X 28″ (55.88 cm X 71.12 cm) a booklet should be standard size 1″ binder or duo-tang. The “NEW” Canadian 4-H emblem (green & white) is to be located anywhere on the front of the poster. 14. SEED IDENTIFICATION POSTER OR BOOKLET – SENIOR MEMBER 10 seeds identified & labelled – poster approx. 22″ X 28″ (55.88 cm X 71.12 cm) a booklet should be standard size 1″ binder or duo-tang. The “NEW” Canadian 4-H emblem (green & white) is to be located anywhere on the front of the poster. 15. SCRAPBOOK One page of scrap-booking displaying proper scrapbook design and techniques 16. ARTICLE OF WOODWORKING – NO KITS 17. PHOTO – 4 X 6, AGRICULTURE THEME, TAKEN BY A 4-H MEMBER. Photo printed on photo paper and mounted on a card stock. 18. A BARN QUILT – NAME OF PATTERN IS OPTIONAL 19. ANY BAKING ITEM – 3 ITEMS PER PLATE (i.e cookies, squares, muffins, biscuits, cupcakes or butter-tart with homemade tart shell) Must contain raisins and may contain nuts. Display on a small disposable plate inserted in a ziploc bag. Recipe included on a small recipe card and attached to all baking products. 20. A COLLECTION OF YOUR OWN GARDEN VEGETABLES AND/OR HERBS. Attractively displayed in a basket and labelled (include at least 5 different varieties). 21. ANY VEGETABLE – TO BE JUDGED ON PRESENTATION i.e. Correct number of specimens according to the horticulture judging handbook, cleanliness, etc. 22. A POSTER OF PHOTOGRAPHY – A COLLECTION OF 8 TO 10 PHOTOS Mounted and labelled relating to a 4-H project completed in the 4-H year. (Note: photos must be printed on a photo paper.) 23. A "ME" POSTER A collection of photos/pictures and a typewritten one page (8.5 X 11) article telling about yourself mounted on a bristol board approx. 22″ X 28″ (55.88 cm X 71.12 cm). 24. ANY CRAFT ITEM FROM A 4-H PROJECT THIS YEAR (2024) 25. AN ARTICLE OF NEEDLEWORK Knitting, crocheting, cross stitchery, hooking, felting, etc 26. 6 PIECES OF CHOCOLATE FUDGE – include recipe 27. A POSTER RELATING TO A 4-H PROJECT COMPLETED IN 2024 NOTE: Poster size – Approx. 22" x 28" (55.99 cm x 71.12 cm) must be following. Poster must Display the “new” Canadian 4-H emblem, which may be found on either 4-H Canada or 4-H Ontario websites, is to appear on the front of the poster. JUNIOR member – age 9-14 as of January 1st of current year, SENIOR member – age 15 and over as of January 1st of current year. 28. ARTISTIC DISPLAY – DEPICT A TOPIC RELATED TO 4-H USING SEEDS, GRAINS AND FIELD CROP MATERIALS. Display must be mounted on plywood with size not to exceed 15” by 15” (37cm by 38cm) by 1.5” (4cm). Oversize exhibits will be disqualified. The materials used do not have to be produced by the exhibitor but must be produced in Ontario. Will be scored on: Creativity= 50%, Materials- 35%, Neatness= 15%. Junior member is age 9 to 14 as of January 1st of the current year; SENIOR member is age 15 and over as of January 1st of the current year. 29. A CRAFT COMPLETED AS PART OF THE CLOVERBUD CLUB Must be a member of Cloverbuds to participate 30. 4-H MEMBER EXHIBIT Topic related to 4-H project completed in 2024. Table space of 36”x30” will be provided for the exhibt. Exhibit should not exceed 42 inches in height and should be free standing. 2023 4-H LIVESTOCK ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAMS 1. Open to 2023 4-H members with a livestock project. 2. Conformation and showmanship classes will be judged. 3. Creditable entries are eligible for the 4-H Regional Championship show. A) Must be the original animal nominated before June 1st and shown by the listed 4-H member at the Achievement Day. B) Must be shown by the listed 4-H member in the Showmanship classes. 4. Awards will be presented to the Top Overall Showperson and First Year Showpersons in each of the Livestock Shows. All 4-H members must participate in an Achievement Program approved by the Carleton 4-H Association in order to receive credit for their 4-H project. Creditable entries are eligible for the 4-H Regional Championship Show at Metcalfe Fair, Saturday September 30, 2023. Members will be notified by their leader of eligibility. It will be the responsibility of the 4-H member to advise their leader immediately if they elect not to attend the 4-H Regional Championship Show. 4-H DAIRY ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAM Friday, September 22, 2023 Calves to be on the grounds and in place by 8:00 am Dairy Show: 10:00 am start, Argue Show Pavilion 1. Calves to be on the grounds and in place by 8:00 am. 2. 4-H members should wear clean white pants and shirts, safe footwear (no running shoes) and show harnesses. No hats will be allowed. 3. ALL 4-H livestock projects must be trained and prepared by the 4-H member only. 4. Under no circumstances should an animal exhibiting signs of transmittable disease be taken to an Achievement Day. In the event of an animal unable to participate in the Achievement Program, because of health problems, the member will be given credit for completion of the club. Written notification of the health problem must be given to Lynda McCuaig, the day of the show. The member will be allowed to show another 4-H member’s calf in the Showmanship Class. Animals that were nominated by June 1st and are unable to show at Achievement Day will not by eligible to attend any out of county events WEST CARLETON 4-H BEEF ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAM Friday, September 22nd, 2023 – 11:00 am Argue Show Pavilion Sponsors Barbara Vance – Novice Showperson: Sandra Lawson Bennie Vance – Reserve Novice Showperson – Debbie Mohr-Caldwell Junior & Reserve Showperson – Goldie Mohr Ltd. Intermediate & Reserve Showperson – Goldie Mohr Ltd. Senior & Reserve Showperson – Goldie Mohr Ltd. Blyth Massey Memorial – Grand Champion Beef Showperson – Aubrie Mowat Reserve Grand Champion Showperson – M&R Feeds – Barry & Lana Dean 1. Open to 2023 West Carleton 4-H beef members. 2. Calves to be on the grounds and in place by 8:00 am. 3. 4-H members must wear dark pants (no blue jeans), safe footwear (no running shoes), a white shirt, and show harness or belt clip. No hats will be allowed. 4. Further information to be given by 4-H Leader Abby Argue-Findlay (613-296-8290) 4-H TIE-UP COMPETITION 1. Open to all Dairy and Beef 4-H Clubs exhibiting livestock at Achievement Day 2. Judging to take place several times while the 4-H Dairy and Beef livestock projects are at Achievement Day. 3. Judging to be based on: A) Appearance (50) – General appearance of animals, including bedding, feed, equipment as deemed necessary, safety and cleanliness. B) Attitude/Team Effort (50) – Attitude of members, courtesy, completeness of information. C) 4-H Leaders have received copies of the judging criteria. 4. ALL 4-H members must tie their calves together as a club unit. No exceptions will be granted. Prize Money: 1st – $20.00, 2nd – $15.00, 3rd – $12.00, and $10.00 to remaining entries. Prize Money will be distributed at the 4-H Award Nights. 4-H MARKET HOG ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAM Saturday, September 23, 2023 – 1:00 pm Show, 5:00 pm Sale 1. Open to 2023 Carleton 4-H market hog members. 2. Conformation and Showmanship classes will be judged 3. For more information contact 4-H leaders Tanya Boyd 613-831-2431 or Abigail Argue-Findlay 613-296-8290; 4-H SHEEP ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAM Sunday, September 24, 2023 – 10:00 am Sheep Barn 1. Open to 2023 West Carleton 4-H Sheep members 2. Conformation and Showmanship classes will be judged 3. For more information contact 4-H leaders Gordon McCord 613-227-8955 or Jolene Dickson 613-859-2323 4-H RABBIT ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAM Friday September 22, 2023 – 10:00 am Chaldome 1. Open to 2023 Carleton 4-H Rabbit members 2. Conformation and Showmanship classes will be judged. 3. For more information contact 4-H Leader: Tanya Boyd 613-831-2431 4-H HORSE ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAM Sunday, September 24, 2023 – 9:00 am Heavy Horse Ring 1. Open to 2023 Carleton 4-H Horse members 2. Conformation and Showmanship classes will be judged. 3. For further information contact 4-H Leader: Tanya Boyd 613-831-2431 4-H SHOWMANSHIP SHOWCASE SHOWDOWN Sponsor: Corteva AgriScience Patron Sponsor: Barbara Vance Each year at Carp Fair, 4-H members compete in livestock competitions to be awarded Grand Champion Showperson in their class. Whether the club project is Beef, Dairy, Sheep, Horse, Swine or Rabbit, the competition is intense and the honour is huge. The 4-H Motto is “Learn to do by Doing” In 2023, 4-H Clubs in Carleton, in cooperation with Carp Fair and our sponsors are hosting a new Competition the 4-H Showmanship Showcase Showdown. The Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion showperson from each of the commodities shown during a 4-H event at the fair will be eligible to show all livestock commodities and be scored by qualified judges. After all the scores have been tallied, a Carp Fair 4-H Showmanship Showcase Showdown Champion will be declared. Date: Sunday September 24, 2023 (Sunday of Carp Fair) Time: 4:00 pm -5:00 pm Location: Argue Show Pavilion A more detailed process will be shared with 4-H club members and 4-H leader prior to Carp Fair. Carp Fairgrounds Premise I.D # ON4210863 4-H DEPARTMENT
4-H in Ontario is dedicated to the personal development of youth while providing a positive impact on volunteers and communities in Ontario. 4-H members are encouraged to develop self-confidence, a sense of responsibility and a positive self-image in a safe and encouraging environment; helped to develop their skills in communications, leadership, problem solving and goal setting; and offered the opportunity to learn about almost everything through club projects. Specific knowledge and skills are learned through projects that cover topics such as arts and culture, technology and science, livestock and agriculture, financial management, food preparation and nutrition, recreational activities, career and self-esteem development.
2. Participation in the Cloverbud classes is open to Cloverbud members in Ottawa Carleton who are between the ages of 6-8 as of January 1, 2023.
3. 4-H Club members may exhibit in the open classes of the fair by complying with the regulations of the Fair.
4. The 4-H committee reserves the right to refuse any entry, which in their opinion, is not in the best interest of the 4-H. The 4-H committee reserves the right to call in a veterinarian for a professional opinion should the need arise.
5. All participants in the 4-H section are expected to act and co-operate by showing good manners and behaviour at all times. Persons not complying with this rule will be dealt with by the committee.
6.4-H livestock exhibitors are encouraged to display a Canadian 4-H sign whenever possible above their entries the day on which they show their animals and exhibits.
7. 4-H livestock entries must comply with the health standards of the Fair and 4-H livestock health policies.
8. Exhibits and entries to be placed in the exhibit hall building on Wednesday, September 20, 2023, between 6:00 pm and 8:30 pm and picked up on Sunday, September 24, 2023 at 5:30 pm. ALL 4-H MEMBERS EXHIBITING ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR PICKING UP THEIR OWN ENTRIES unless prior arrangements have been made with the club leaders.
9. EXHIBITS ELIGIBLE FOR THE REGIONAL 4-H SHOW WILL BE IDENTIFIED BY THE JUDGE AT THE TIME OF JUDGING.
10.4-H Tie-ups will be allowed into the barn starting at 7:00 pm Wednesday evening.
11. The Carp Agricultural Society will charge a $25 fee for any animal that comes to the Fair without a CIFA tag.
4-H COMMITTEE
Ottawa-Carleton 4-H Association Fair Programs Committee: ALL 4-H leaders of the Ottawa Carleton 4-H Association are responsible for the implementation of the 4-H and Cloverbud member shows and projects within the 4-H program at Carp Fair.
4-H FIELD CROPS, HORTICULTURE & LIFE SKILLS4-H FIELD CROPS, FOODGRAINS, and HORTICULTURE MEMBERS
i) First Cut Alfalfa – 85% or more alfalfa
ii) First Cut Legume other than Alfalfa – 85% more legume
iii) First Cut Legume & Grass – 70% & 30% either way
iv) First Cut Grass – 85% or more grass.
v) Second Cut Alfalfa or other Legume – 85% or more legume
vi) Second Cut Mixed Legume & Grass – 70% & 30% either way.