SHB(GB) 2014 Handbook - Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain

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SHB(GB) 2014 Handbook - Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain
SHB(GB) 2014 Handbook
Founded in 1886 as H.I.S.
Patron: HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN
President: THE HON. MRS J C G CAVENDISH
Registered Charity No. 211570
SPORT HORSE BREEDING OF GREAT BRITAIN
96 HIGH STREET, EDENBRIDGE, KENT TN8 5AR
Telephone: (01732) 866277
Fax: (01732) 867464
www.sporthorsegb.co.uk
General Secretary: MISS C. BURDOCK
General enquiries: [email protected]
Registration enquiries: [email protected]
Membership enquiries: [email protected]
Show & Judge enquiries: [email protected]
Mare & Stallion Grading and Stud Book Registration enquiries:
[email protected]
Become a Member
For £63 per annum (if paid by direct debit) you can enjoy the
benefits of SHB(GB) membership. The Society is one of the oldest
established breeding societies (established 1886) in the UK with
a wealth of experience in supporting breeders, owners and
riders alike.
Each year you will receive a Handbook, including a Programme
of all the Society’s events and giving details of over 150 shows
affiliated to the Society, together with lists of qualifying classes
for the Royal International Horse Show and the National Hunter
Supreme Championship Show. The Society’s Show Rules and
Regulations, list of Judges and general information on all the
Society’s activities are included in this useful guide.
Membership also entitles you to reduced entry fees for the
National Hunter Show and allows you to enter horses for the
Society’s influential grading schemes, plus much, much more.
Don’t miss out join now.
Membership fee: £68.00 OR £63.00 if paid by Direct Debit.
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Benefits of Registration and Membership at a glance
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DEFRA and EU
recognised passports
that comply with all
current legislation*
•
Parentage Testing using
DNA analysis for all
horses entered into the
Stud Book *
•
Horses conceived by
artificial insemination
and embryo transfer are
eligible for registration
•
The Society maintains
Stud Books and horses
registered into the Stud
Book are eligible for
World Breeding
Federation for Sport
Horse awards and
potential international
recognition
•
Eligibility for all
Affiliated Showing &
Performance Classes run
under SHB(GB) Rules
reflecting standards set
by the Society. All
Judges are assessed and
approved by the Society.
•
Print outs of all SHB(GB)
Affiliated performance
available FREE OF
CHARGE *
•
Eligibility for horses
registered in the Stud
Books to compete in B.S.
Young Horse Classes
•
No additional charges
made for naming horses
at any age *
•
Affiliated to the Central
Prefix Register
•
Annual prestigious Show
•
Mare Gradings held
throughout the country
at which Service
Vouchers valued at £500,
£200 & £100 are being
awarded to graded
mares for use on any
currently registered
SHB(GB) graded stallion
•
Eligibility to compete for
£100 Brood Mare
Premiums awarded at
affiliated shows
•
Sales list available to
anyone wishing to buy
or sell their SHB(GB)
registered stock (also
available on the
website) *
•
Stallions and mares
graded by SHB(GB)
promoted via
Membership,
advertising, website and
on our Exhibition unit.
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Denotes service available
to Non Members as well
as Members of the
Society
Membership Details
All Subscriptions are due
on 1st January each year
(All prices include V.A.T where appropriate)
Dear Member
An annual Direct Debit from
your bank or building
society is the simplest way to
pay your subscription each
year. It saves time and
ensures your renewal is
never overlooked and with
the Direct Debit Guarantee
is 100% safe. It also helps
the Society to reduce costs,
further improve our
administration and invest
more into the Society. Each
year we will inform you of
current subscription rates.
Then unless we are
instructed differently or you
cancel your Direct Debit
instruction to your bank, we
will collect the amount from
your account. Your members
package will then be
dispatched to you.
FEES WHEN PAID BY
DIRECT DEBIT
Completed Direct Debit
Form must be received by
10th January in the current
year in order for a Direct
Debit to be set up for that
year. After this date
payment for the current
year must be by cheque,
cash or credit card.
FULL MEMBERSHIP £63.00 (Items 1 - 7)
CURRENT ASSOCIATE
MEMBERSHIP £50.00 (Items 1 - 5)
(only available to members
who were associate in 2013)
*CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP £250.00
FEES WHEN PAID BY CHEQUE,
CASH OR CREDIT CARD
LIFE MEMBERSHIP £670.00 (Items 1 - 7)
FULL MEMBERSHIP £68.00 (Items 1 - 7)
ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP £55.00 (Items 1 - 5)
(only available to members
who were associate in 2012)
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Membership includes the following
1) HANDBOOK (which
includes Rules and
Regulations, List of
Affiliated Shows with
dates and names and
addresses, Judges Panels,
Code of Dress & Turnout,
Qualifying Shows List,
etc.)
2) DETAILS OF GRADED
STALLIONS
3) FREE PRODUCE OR
SHOW RESULTS PRINT
OUTS
4) ELIGIBILITY TO
COMPETE FOR £100
BROOD MARE
PREMIUMS WHICH ARE
AWARDED AT MANY
SHOWS AROUND THE
COUNTRY
5) ELIGIBILITY TO
COMPETE AS A RIDER
AND/OR OWNER IN
RIDDEN QUALIFYING
CLASSES RUN UNDER
THE SOCIETY’S RULES
6) ANNUAL REPORT AND
ACCOUNTS
7) VOTING PAPER AND
THE RIGHT TO ATTEND
AGM
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Ties are available at a cost of
£8.00 each in four colours:
Maroon, Dark Green or
Black and have the Society’s
emblem of a rearing stallion
and handler in gold.
Car stickers at £1.00 each
The Society each year
awards special prizes and
rosettes at selected major
HORSE TRIALS for the
highest placed horse sired
by an SHB(GB) Graded
Stallion or Premium Stallion.
Please do not hesitate to
write or telephone for any
other information you may
require.
* Corporate Membership
must be paid by Direct
Debit and must have a
nominated current
member as the main
contact.
Membership Form
I APPLY TO BECOME A MEMBER OF:
SPORT HORSE BREEDING OF GREAT BRITAIN
96 HIGH STREET, EDENBRIDGE, KENT TN8 5AR
TEL: 01732 866277 FAX: 01732 867464
email: [email protected]
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ADDRESS ..............................................................................................................
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POST CODE ......................................TEL NO ........................................................
SIGNATURE ....................................................DATE ............................................
MEMBERSHIP: Please tick the membership you require.
LIFE
CORPORATE
FULL
ASSOCIATE
(only available to members
who were associate in 2012)
2012 MEMBERSHIP NO: A........................................................
I want the Charity to treat my subscription as a Gift Aid Subscription.
When paying by Direct Debit any of the following merchandise needs to be
paid for separately by cheque, credit card etc.
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£
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CAR STICKERS
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TOTAL
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any merchandise requested above).
I enclose cheque made payable to SHB (GB) to the value of £ ..............
Please charge my Access/Visa/Mastercard the sum of £ ........................
Card Number
Security Number Issue Number
(The last three digits of the number on the signature strip on the back of the card)
Expiry Date: ..................................................................
CARDHOLDER’S NAME AND ADDRESS (if different from above)
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The Data Protection Act 1998 Notice
General
Sport Horse Breeding of Great
Britain (“SHB(GB)”) is a data
controller registered with the
Information Commissioner and
endeavours at all times to
process your personal data in
accordance with the Data
Protection Act 1998. Your
personal details will be kept
confidential and secure and, as
part of your membership
contract, will be processed by
SHB(GB) for the following
purposes:
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Administration of your
membership of SHB(GB) (see
overleaf).
Contacting you about
SHB(GB)’s activities.
Statistical and analytical
purposes.
Supplying information to
the DEFRA (see above).
SHB(GB) will not disclose your
personal data to third party data
controllers other than in
connection with the DEFRA
passport legislation, unless in
accordance with law or with
your permission.
SHB(GB) will continue to process
your personal data as part of its
ongoing horse breeding
database, until you notify
SHB(GB) to stop processing your
personal data.
Information supplied in
connection with your
membership application or
horse registration will be passed
by SHB(GB) to DEFRA in order to
provide a source of data that
supports veterinary disease
control and surveillance
activities.
•
to discharge its
responsibilities for
implementation of horse
passports;
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to facilitate strategic
planning within the equine
sector;
to assist in tracing the
owners of straying, lost or
stolen horses; and
to reduce malpractice in the
sale of horses and ponies.
The horse passport based
information may, in future, be
used for research purposes or
statistical analysis by educational
and commercial organisations.
Your personal data may be
shared, if necessary, within the
DEFRA family, with other Central
Government Departments and
with Non-Departmental Public
Bodies and with Local
Authorities. They are required
by law to keep your personal
data confidential and secure at
all times. Data may be processed
by a contracted third party on
their behalf: that party will also
be required to keep all data
secure.
In certain, limited circumstances,
DEFRA or its agents may be
required to release information,
including personal data, on
request under the
Environmental Information
Regulations, the Code of
Practice on Access to
Government Information or the
Freedom of Information Act
2000. However, neither DEFRA
nor its agents will permit any
unwarranted breach of
confidentiality nor will SHB(GB)
act in contravention of its
obligations under the Data
Protection Act 1998.
Unless you indicate otherwise to
DEFRA or its appointed agents
may use the name, address and
other details on your application
form to contact you in
connection with occasional
customer research, aimed at
improving the services that it
provides.
Sport Horse Breeding
of Great Britain
Instructions to your
Bank or Building Society
to pay by Direct Debit
Please fill in the whole form using a
ball point pen and send it to:
Originator’s Identification Number
6 5 2 6 1 9
Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain
96 High Street
Edenbridge
For (Sport Horse Breeding of GB)
Official Use Only
Kent
This is not part of the instruction to your Bank or Building Society
TN8 5AR
Name and full postal address of your
Bank or Building Society
Initial debit sum
To: The Manager
Bank/Building Society
Address:
Postcode:
Name(s) of Account Holder(s)
Bank/Building Society account number
£
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Direct Debits from the account detailed in
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understand that this Instruction may
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electronically to my Bank/Building Society.
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The Direct Debit Guarantee
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This Guarantee is offered by all banks and building societies that accept instructions to pay Direct Debits
If there are any changes to the amount, date or frequency of your Direct Debit Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain will notify
you 10 working days in advance of your account being debited or as otherwise agreed. If you request Sport Horse Breeding of
Great Britain to collect a payment, confirmation of the amount and date will be given to you at the time of the request
If an error is made in the payment of your Direct Debit, by Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain or your bank or building
society, you are entitled to a full and immediate refund of the amount paid from your bank or building society
– If you receive a refund you are not entitled to, you must pay it back when Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain asks you to
You can cancel a Direct Debit at any time by simply contacting your bank or building society. Written confirmation may be
required. Please also notify us.
Programme of Events
Rules & Regulations
Affiliated Shows
SHB(GB) Panel Judges
Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain
The objectives of the Society are to develop and
improve the breeding of the British Sport Horse
PATRON
HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN
VICE PATRONS
R J G BERKELEY ESQ
R BOWERS ESQ
SIR RALPH CARR-ELLISON KCVO TD
COL THE HON R N CROSSLEY
J L DUNLOP ESQ OBE
M W GIBSON ESQ BVMS MRCVS
MRS I SUSCA
H G M LEIGHTON ESQ
CAPTAIN J MACDONALDBUCHANAN MC DL
MRS P SAUNDERS
J B SUMNER ESQ
MRS J THORNTON
PRESIDENT
THE HON.
MRS J C G CAVENDISH
CHAIRMAN
MRS A J F LORISTON-CLARKE MBE
VICE CHAIRMAN
MRS I SUSCA
COUNCIL
MISS K BARLEY,
Southlands, Langthorpe,
Boroughbridge, York, YO51 9BZ.
email: [email protected]
MRS A BASSETT,
Etheridge Farm & Stud, Dark Knoll
Lane, Okeford Fitzpaine,
Blandford Forum,
Dorset, DT11 0RP
R FERNYHOUGH ESQ.
Cross Farm, Colethrop,
Stonehouse, Gloucestershire,
GL10 3EW
email: [email protected]
MISS K JERRAM,
Collins Farm, Aythorpe Roding,
Great Dunmow, Essex. CM6 1PF.
email: [email protected]
V JONES ESQ.
C/o Preci Spark Ltd, Streethill Farm,
Quenilborough, Lowesby, Leics,
LE7 9DL.
email: [email protected]
MRS A J F LORISTON-CLARKE MBE,
Catherston Stud, Croft Farm, Over
Wallop, Stockbridge, Hampshire,
SO20 8HX.
email: [email protected]
C MCGRANN ESQ.
27 Grove Crescent South, Boston
Spa, Wetherby, West Yorkshire,
LS23 6AY
email: [email protected]
MISS E MORLEY,
Stable House, Green Lane, Boston
Spa, Wetherby,
West Yorkshire, LS23 6AZ.
MRS S RAWDING,
Attleton Farm, Attleton Green,
Wickhambrook, Newmarket,
Suffolk, CB8 8YB. email:
[email protected]
MRS I SUSCA,
The Shooting Box, New Platt Lane,
Goostrey,
Cheshire, CW4 8NN.
email: [email protected]
C UPHAM ESQ,
Langaller Farm, Langaller Barton,
Bovey Tracey, Newton Abbot,
Devon, TQ13 9JP.
email: [email protected]
(Retire April 2014)
CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES
(addresses as above)
BREEDING COMMITTEE:
V JONES ESQ
Tel: 01162595664
SHOW COMMITTEE:
MISS E A MORLEY
Tel: 07860 880682
FUND RAISING & FINANCE
COMMITTEE:
MRS I SUSCA
Tel: 01477544409 or 07976932410
HUNTER SHOW DIRECTOR
N OLIVER ESQ.
email: [email protected]
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Programme of Events for 2014
AGM AND LUNCHEON
29th APRIL – CATHERSTON STUD, STOCKBRIDGE, HANTS. SO20
8HX.
INTERACTIVE SPORT HORSE WORKSHOPS
SHB(GB) will be running a series of interactive Sport Horse
Workshops.
These workshops will focus on the judging of Sport Horse classes
taking into account the revised format for these classes that has
been introduced with effect from 1st January 2014.
It is compulsory for all judges of Sport Horse classes to attend
one of these workshops for which there will be no charge.
However the workshops are open to members and non-members
at a cost of £10 per head.
Details of the seminars are as follows:
4th March 2014 - Askham Bryan College, Askham Fields Lane,
York, North Yorkshire, YO23 3FR – 11am to 3pm.
18th March 2014 – Bury Farm Equestrian Centre, New Bury Farm,
Mill Road, Slapton, Bucks, LU7 9BT – 4.30pm to 7.30pm
29th April 2014 – Catherston Stud, Croft Farm, Over Wallop,
Stockbridge, Hants, SO20 8HX – 10am to 12.30pm.
If you would like to attend please forward a cheque for £10 (if
applicable) payable to Sport Horse Breeding (GB), together with
a covering note stating which workshop you would like to
attend to Tracey Osgood in the Edenbridge Office by 27th
February 2014. Please note no further information will be sent
out prior to the workshops; we look forward to seeing you at
your chosen venue. You may wish to bring refreshments with
you as not all the venues will have catering facilities.
BUFFET LUNCHEON
SUNDAY 30th MARCH – BOLESWORTH CASTLE, TATTENHALL,
CHESHIRE, TO INCLUDE STALLION PARADE, COURTESY OF
HARTHILL STUD. SUPERB PRIZE DRAW.
OPEN TO ALL INCLUDING NON MEMBERS OF SHB(GB) FOR
FURTHER DETAILS PLEASE CONTACT IRENE SUSCA – 07976932410
OR LIZ MORLEY – 07860880682
PRECI-SPARK EVENT HORSES – OPEN DAY,
GARDEN TOUR AND LUNCH
WEDNESDAY 11th JUNE – £30 PER PERSON.
OPEN TO ALL INCLUDING NON MEMBERS OF SHB(GB) FOR
FURTHER DETAILS PLEASE CONTACT IRENE SUSCA – 07976932410
OR LIZ MORLEY – 07860880682
CLINIC WITH KATIE JERRAM
TUESDAY 18th MARCH – BURY FARM EQUESTRIAN CENTRE.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND TO MAKE BOOKINGS PLEASE
CONTACT KATIE ON 07860 272155
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Programme of Events for 2014
SHB(GB) STALLION PARADE
FRIDAY 9TH MAY - BADMINTON HORSE TRIALS –
GLOUCESTERSHIRE.
SHB(GB) IN THE NORTH WEST
FRIDAY 22ND FEBRUARY – TRAINING DAY – ‘PREPARATION FOR THE
SEASON AND HOW TO WOW THE JUDGES’ – NORTHCOTE STUD,
LANGHO, NR BLACKBURN.
SATURDAY 6TH APRIL – SPRING BREEDERS SHOW,
MYERSCOUGH COLLEGE, NR PRESTON, LANCS.
SATURDAY 22ND JUNE – THE SPORT HORSE BREEDING NORTH WEST
SUMMER HORSE SHOW. THE SHOW FIELD, MANOR HOUSE FARM,
ECCLESTON, LANCS.
LATE NOVEMBER 2013 – AGM – ACTUAL DATE & VENUE TO BE
CONFIRMED
(For details contact Mr Mark Fitton 0161 790 2831)
SHB(GB) YORKSHIRE SPORT HORSE SUMMER SHOW
WEDNESDAY 11TH JUNE – THE BARUGH, CARLTON, HUSTHWAITE,
THIRSK, N YORKS.
(For details contact Mrs K Beaumont. Tel: 01347 811919 (pm only).
email: [email protected])
NATIONAL HUNTER SUPREME
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
MONDAY 1ST – WEDNESDAY 3RD SEPTEMBER INCLUSIVE –
BURY FARM EQUESTRIAN CENTRE, NEW BURY FARM,
MILL ROAD, SLAPTON, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, LU7 9BT.
SALE
WEDNESDAY 10TH SEPTEMBER THREE COUNTIES SHOWGROUND,
MALVERN, WORCS. (For details contact Brightwells, Easters Court,
Leominster, Hereford, HR6 0DE. Tel: 01568 611166).
JUDGES ASSESSMENT
21ST OCTOBER – BURY FARM EQUESTRIAN CENTRE. (Nominations
and references must be received before 18th June 2014). For further
information, advice and assistance in submitting an application
please contact the office on 01732 866277.
STALLION GRADING
TUESDAY 18TH MARCH & TUESDAY 21ST OCTOBER – BURY FARM
EQUESTRIAN CENTRE, NEW BURY FARM, MILL ROAD, SLAPTON,
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, LU7 9BT.
FOR ALL STALLION GRADING QUERIES AND FURTHER INFORMATION
PLEASE CONTACT MRS MARIAN EYDMANN IN THE SHB(GB) OFFICE ON
01732 866277 OR VIA EMAIL [email protected]
2014 MARE GRADINGS
DETAILS OF 2014 MARE GRADING DATES AND VENUES WILL BE
PUBLISHED ON OUR WEBSITE. FOR ANY OTHER INFORMATION OR
QUERIES IN RELATION TO MARE GRADING PLEASE CONTACT MRS
MARIAN EYDMANN IN THE SHB(GB) OFFICE ON 01732 866277 OR VIA
EMAIL [email protected]
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Index to Rules & Regulations
GENERAL RULES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
INTRODUCTION AND
GENERAL OBLIGATIONS
LIABILITY
DEFINITIONS OWNERS AND
RIDERS
DEFINITIONS - HORSE
DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE
APPEALS COMMITTEE
NOTICES
DISPUTES
INSTRUCTIONS TO
MEMBERS, OWNERS
AND RIDERS
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10.
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23.
24.
25.
OWNERSHIP
DESCRIPTIONS
CLASSIFICATION
RESTRICTIONS ON ENTRIES
CHANGE OF RIDER OR TACK
FALL OF HORSE OR RIDE
QUALIFYING CLASSES FOR
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS
HUNTER BREEDING CLASSES
JUDGES
JUDGING
UNSOUNDNESS
MANNERS – IN HAND &
RIDDEN CLASSES
USE OF THE WHIP – IN
HAND & RIDDEN CLASSES
DRESS AND TURNOUT
MOBILE PHONES
OBJECTIONS AT SHOWS
DOPING AND DOPE TESTS
INSTRUCTONS TO
SHOWS
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27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
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CLASSES
SCHEDULES AND ENTRIES
MARKED CATALOGUES
PEDIGREES
AGE
IDENTIFICATION AND
MARKINGS
SUBSTITUTES AND LATE
ENTRIES
SAFETY/INSURANCE
SCORE SHEETS AND
JUDGING
SMALL HUNTER
YOUNGSTOCK
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
CHANGE OF JUDGE
PROBATIONARY JUDGES
SELECTION OF JUDGES
HUNTER BREEDING CLASSES
SPORT HORSE BREEDING
CLASSES
WORKING HUNTER CLASSES
PRIZE MONEY
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS
REGULATIONS SPECIFICALLY
FOR SECRETARIES OF
QUALIFYING SHOWS
DRESS AND TURNOUT
RIDDEN & WORKING HUNTER
45. GENERAL
46. COUNTY SHOWS
47. CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS
48. SIDE SADDLE CLASSES
49. HORSES
HUNTER BREEDING CLASSES
50. GENERAL
51. HORSES
RULES & REGULATIONS
FOR RIDDEN & INHAND SPORT HORSE
CLASSES
RIDDEN SPORT HORSE
52. GENERAL
53. CLASSES
54. JUMPING PHASE
FLAT RIDDEN SPORT HORSE
55. GENERAL
IN-HAND SPORT HORSE
56. GENERAL
DRESS AND TURNOUT
IN-HAND SPORT HORSE
57. HANDLER
58. HORSES
59. CLASSES
RIDDEN SPORT HORSE
60. RIDER
61. HORSES
Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain Child Protection and Health & Safety Policies
Duty of Care: Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain seeks to ensure that all
children, young people and vulnerable adults attending SHB(GB) affiliated
shows and events are safe and protected from harm. We believe that all
members have the right to expect that we will safeguard and promote their
interests irrespective of age, gender, racial origin, religious belief, sexuality
or any disability they may have. We also believe that all children have a
right to be protected from abuse or exploitation. Wherever possible
SHB(GB) will ensure that the rights of children, young people and
vulnerable adults are protected at our events.
As such we fully endorse the British Equestrian Federation/British Horse
Society code of good practice and have implemented our own Child
Protection Policy as follows:
Sport Horse Breeding (GB) Child Protection Policy Statement:
SHB(GB) is committed to ensure that:•
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The welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults is
paramount.
All children have a right to be protected from abuse or exploitation.
All children/young people and vulnerable adults who take part in any
SHB(GB) affiliated class or event run by SHB(GB) should be able to
participate in a safe, secure and enjoyable environment, within fair and
even-handed approach to competition and fair play.
SHB(GB) expects all competitors and all judges, stewards and officials
(including Committee & Council members & office staff) to take all
reasonable steps to protect children from harm, discrimination and
degrading treatment and to respect their rights, wishes and feelings.
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Any complaint or suspicion of abusive or inappropriate behaviour or
practice will be taken seriously by SHB(GB). Any matter will be
investigated and any suspicious or Child Abuse incident will be referred
to the appropriate Local Authority for investigation under the Child
Abuse and Protection Procedures.
High standards are expected of all judges, stewards, officials,
Council/Committee members and officers who will be expected to
reflect and endorse the requirements and values of this Policy when
officiating for SHB(GB).
Sport Horse Breeding (GB) Child Protection Statement for Judges.
In order to act as a judge, show official, Council Member or Committee
member with SHB(GB) all personnel wishing to act as such must comply
with the following requirement.
At the point of application to become a judge, show official, Council or
Committee member, the individual is required to disclose whether they
have any conviction, caution or outstanding matter against them that
would make them unsuitable to be in proximity to under 18 year olds and
those adults and children deemed to be vulnerable. This would include any
penalty that has been imposed in the past and currently deemed ‘spent’.
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Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain Child Protection and Health & Safety Policies
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In addition, if at any point during the time the individual occupies such a
position with SHB(GB), they are required to disclose directly to the Chairman
of the Society, the following circumstances:a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
any pending investigations by child protection agencies
any caution, final warning or reprimand received for offences against a
minor or vulnerable adult
any conviction against a minor or vulnerable adult
any conviction that would prevent them working with children or
vulnerable adults
any restriction on employment, including suspension or dismissal due to
concerns regarding their safeness to work with children or vulnerable
adults. (This would include inclusion on any register or list held to
prevent individuals working when they present a risk).
Whilst this is a voluntary arrangement designed to affect a safe environment
for children to show and take part in equine events, should the Council of
SHB(GB) receive information that proves a judge, show official, Council or
Committee member has been found unfit to work with children or vulnerable
adults their position with the Society will be immediately terminated. The
Society will then ensure the individual is disassociated from the Society in all
appropriate ways.
Sport Horse Breeding (GB) Health & Policy Statement.
The trustees of Sport Horse Breeding (GB) strive to ensure that all of its
activities are run from appropriate venues and are organised with Health,
Safety and Welfare in mind.
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We will work with others to provide appropriate levels of safety and
security within our shows and events.
We will assess (under any specific duty or regulation as laid down), any
risk issues associated with the show or event and carry out all actions
required within the assessment action plan.
We will seek to establish and promote a positive Health & Safety culture
within the Society.
We will require all judges to conduct themselves within the policy as laid
down.
Summary of 2014 New Rules/Amendments/Changes
There follows below a summary of the rules that have been amended or
changed and will come into effect from 1st January 2014. Please refer to
the relevant paragraph in full in the main body of these rules to avoid any
confusion. Some of the following may not be changes to rules but wording
that applied in 2013 that is being reiterated for the purposes of clarity.
Para 3 (B) AMATEUR A person is an amateur for showing purposes, when
showing ridden hunters in an amateur class, if he or she does not:
1) Engage in livery, buying, selling, dealing or hiring horses as a means
of deriving a main source of income. Since 1st January 2012.
2) Accept remuneration whether it be monetary or goods in kind for
employment in connection with horses in a racing, showing or livery
stable or riding school (instruction at Pony Club and Riding Club
excepted). Since 1st January 2012.
3) Show a horse owned or sponsored by a company or commercial firm,
or a horse for which his or her immediate family accepts livery or
training charges from a person outside the immediate concern. Since
1st January 2012.
4) Show a horse which a professional rider has ridden in any ridden
hunter or sport horse class during the current year, unless the horse
has subsequently been re-registered under new ownership.
5) Professional show persons must not enter the Amateur Ring whilst
the classes are in progress. A professional show person is another
term for a professional producer and as such a professional groom
who works for a producer can enter the ring to groom.
Para 4 (h) Definitions (weights for Ridden & Working Hunters) Where only
two classes are scheduled (this also applies to Working Hunter classes):
‘Lightweight’ Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, capable of carrying
89kgs (14 stone) and under.
‘Heavyweight’ Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, capable of
carrying over 89kgs (14 stone).
Para 4 (n) WORKING HUNTER A mare, gelding or stallion (competing
stallions must have a red, white and blue ribbon displayed in their tail)
four years old and over exceeding 148cm (14.2hh approx) to be judged in
accordance with the rules herein set out. Grade A Show-jumpers and
Advanced Event horses are not eligible to compete in these Classes. Any
horse which has qualified as a Grade A Show Jumper or Advanced Event
Horse as at 1st January in the current year is not eligible to compete in
Working Hunter classes. The maximum total points available is 120. This is
made up of: Jumping points = Max 40 points, Style & Presence whilst
Jumping = Max 20 points, Go Round = Max 20 points, Ride = Max 20
points, Conformation = max 20 points
Fences to be a minimum of 8 and a maximum of 12 in number and a
maximum height of 1.14m (3ft 9ins) at the discretion of the Judges. Fences
should have a natural appearance and not be easily dislodged. No unnumbered obstacle can be included in the course. The manner of going to
be taken into account. No change of rider or tack will be allowed (unless a
horse is ridden under side-saddle, in which case, in order to allow the
judge to ride, the saddle may be changed for the riding phase only). A
rider can ride up to two horses in the jumping phase but then must select
only one horse to take forward into the ride and conformation section if
so required (no change of rider is allowed). A skull cap or hat and safety
harness according to the current approved BSI or European Standard must
be worn by ALL competitors in the jumping phase of Working Hunter
Classes. Skull caps must have a navy blue or black cover. No hind boots or
bandages of any description are allowed in the collecting ring, warm up
or in the actual class. On completion of the jumping phase ALL CLEAR
ROUNDS and any other horses the judges may require should be asked to
return to the ring. If a horse positively stops, ceases to go forwards at any
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time during its jumping round, or turns its quarters to a fence, or has a
complete turnaround these constitute refusals. If a horse jumps the
incorrect fence out of a pen or lane it will be eliminated. Horses displaying
continued disobedience, or horses leaving the ring whether mounted or
dismounted will be eliminated.
Penalties:
First Refusal
15
20
Second Refusal
Third Refusal
Elimination
Jumping Knockdown
10 (BSJA Rules apply for the definition of a
knockdown)
Fall of Horse or Rider
Elimination
Where there are two classes scheduled, the division of weights should be:
Lightweight
Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, capable of
carrying 14 stone and under.
Heavyweight
Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, capable of
carrying over 14 stone.
Horses with minus scores may not be required for the second phase of the
class at the discretion of the judge..Under no circumstances should a horse
with a minus score be in a qualifying position.
If Shows wish, in order to save time, they can use two Judges, one of whom
would judge the conformation and need not necessarily be on the Ridden
Hunter Panel. It is suggested that the Judge of the Hunter Breeding Classes
be asked to judge the conformation of the Working Hunter Class while the
other Judge is judging the ride. Horses must not be ridden by the Judge in
the same ring and at the same time as other horses are jumping. Suitable
fences of natural appearance must be available. Judges will not jump horses
in Working Hunter Classes.
60 points are awarded for the Go Round, Ride and Conformation. If there
are two judges, Judge A awards a maximum of 20 for Ride, Judge B awards
a maximum of 20 for conformation and both judges assess the Go Round
for which a maximum score of 20 can be awarded.
In the event of a tie in marks, the conformation mark will take precedence,
followed by the ride mark, followed by the style mark.
Judges should satisfy themselves that the course and fences are in keeping
with the Society’s recommendations, and Shows should allow time for this.
Working Hunter courses are not to be walked by competitors until the
judge has given permission. There must be a change of course between
Novice, Restricted Open and Open Working Hunter classes.
WORKING HUNTER CHAMPIONSHIPS
Para 5 New 5.8 A major and justifiable complaint against any judge or
member may result in disciplinary action/removal from the judges’
panel/suspension of membership. Three written formal complaints against
any judge or member may result, after investigation, in disciplinary
action/removal from the judges’ panel/suspension of membership.
Para 17 in relation to judges (date change) - The onus of a horse being
exhibited in a class judged by a person who has had a financial interest in
that animal or any animal, which has stood in his stable, etc. must be on the
exhibitor. The practice of any owner or their immediate family taking advice
on the purchase, schooling, exhibiting or having at livery any horse, from
someone and then within five calendar years commencing 1st January 2009
exhibiting in a class which this person is judging is prohibited by the Society
(service fees for stallions and keep for mares whilst at stud are excluded).
The exhibitor will know who is judging from the schedule, whereas the
Judge will not know which animals are coming before him until he arrives
in the ring. If there is an unforeseen change of Judge then the exhibitor
should stand down from the class.
Judges must not knowingly judge a horse produced by a producer or
owner for whom they have shown any horse or who has shown any horse
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for them within five calendar years commencing 1st January 2009.
The onus is on the Exhibitor not to exhibit animals under a judge who
is or has been in their employ or vice versa during the past five years.
The practice of a Judge advising on the purchase of, or exhibiting, or
schooling, or having at livery any horses for someone or their immediate
family and then judging any horses for the same owner within five
calendar years commencing 1st January 2009 is prohibited by this Society
(service fees for stallions and keep for mares whilst at stud are excluded).
A judge must never judge a horse that has been in their ownership.
Para 25 - Doping & Dope Tests
Please note there rules apply to members, owners, producers AND RIDERS.
Dope Testing Rules
Refusal to submit a horse for dope testing will result in a £1000 fine.
Para 32. SUBSTITUTES AND LATE ENTRIES
Substitutes and late entries will be allowed at the discretion of the
individual show secretary. Where substitutes and late entries are taken the
Show Secretary must have sight of the horse’s registration document and
take a note of the horses name and SHB(GB) registration number and this
information must be forwarded onto the Society’s Office immediately
after the show.
42. PRIZE MONEY
Shows may withhold prize money from competitors that are eligible for a
championship and do not come forward. This applies to all Hunter and
sport horse classes, ridden and in hand.
Paras 45 (b), 46 (a), 47 (d), 48 (d) – In relation to Headwear - competitors
must wear a dark coloured riding hat according to the current approved
BSI or European Standard at all times when mounted. ANY COMPETITOR
NOT ADHERING TO THIS WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE RING/CLASS.
Para 46 (f) – In relation to spurs – Roller Ball Spurs are allowed.
Ridden Sport Horse classes – Para 52 (f) - Horses come into the ring
individually and give a short ridden display of walk, trot and canter, of
approx 1 minute, to be awarded marks out of a possible 50. Then proceed
straight into the jumping phase, to be awarded marks out of a possible 10
per fence.
Ridden Sport Horse classes are for 4 & 5 year old horses – NOT 6 year olds.
Para 54 (a) - The jumping course should be a mixture of coloured and
rustic obstacles and is designed to produce a minimum of eight jumping
efforts including a double
Flat Ridden Sport Horse classes are for 4 & 5 year old horses – NOT 6year
olds
Para 55 (e) - Horses will be required to give a short individual show of
walk, trot and canter, of approx 1 minute, to be awarded marks out of a
possible 20 for each pace. Lengthened strides in trot and canter must be
shown. Marks for type and temperament will be awarded out of a
possible 20.
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In Hand Sport Horse classes
Para 56 (c ) Marks are awarded for conformation, walk, trot and type &
temperament
General Note – Exhibitors competing in all Sport Horse classes, Novice
Ridden Hunter Classes, In Hand Hunter Classes, Ridden Hunter classes that
are not qualifiers for HOYS, RIHS, National Hunter Show do not have to be
members of the Society but your horse must be registered with SHB(GB) –
this means that the horse must either have a SHB(GB) passport or an
SHB(GB) overstamp in a non SHB(GB) passport.
If you wish to compete in qualifying classes for HOYS, RIHS or the National
Hunter Show in addition to an SHB(GB) overstamp or SHB(GB) passport the
owner and rider must be members and the horse must be on the relevant
year’s Show Hunter Register (temporary Show Hunter Registration, similar
to a day ticket is available).
For further details please see our website www.sporthorsegb.co.uk or
contact the office on 01732 866277.
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THE SOCIETY’S RULES MAY RESULT IN
DIS-QUALIFICATION AND/OR SUSPENSION OF MEMBERSHIP.
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH ANY OF THE SOCIETY’S RULES MAY RESULT
IN DIS-QUALIFICATION AND/OR SUSPENSION OF MEMBERSHIP.
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ALL 2014 RULE CHANGES ARE SHOWN IN BOLD,
ITALIC & UNDERLINED
General Rules
(For recommended Rules & Regulations for Sport Horse Classes see end of
section)
(Pursuant to Article 6.6 of the Articles of Association of
Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain)
1. INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL OBLIGATIONS
1.1 The Rules set out in this book apply to all Members (as defined at rule
3c) of Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain (“the Society”) including
those who own horses registered with the Society. In particular, the
Rules are made so that Members may compete fairly against each
other in Hunter and Sport Horse classes.
1.2 The Council of the Society has wide-ranging powers to discipline
members and competitors in shows run by or affiliated to the Society
in the event of failure to observe any provisions of the Rules and any
other regulations, or bye-laws made by the Council from time to time.
1.3 Every member of the Society, by becoming a member, agrees to be
bound by the Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Society
and all rules, regulations and bye-laws made thereunder. Members
are responsible for the actions of any non-members employed by
them or assisting or representing them or otherwise acting on their
behalf and any action or conduct of such non-member which would
be a breach of the Rules were he/she a member shall constitute a
breach of the Rules by the Member responsible for him/her.
1.4 All horses exhibited in Hunter & Sport Horse classes run in accordance
with these Rules must be duly registered with the Society unless these
rules state otherwise. Owners, Riders and Producers of horses
competing in specified Hunter classes run in accordance with these
Rules must be Members of the Society. Owners/riders/exhibitors who
compete unregistered horses will be disqualified.
1.5 Members of the Society, whether acting as officials or Judges of the
Society or otherwise, must not act in any way derogatory to the
character and reputation of the Society or prejudicial to the interests
of the Society.
2. LIABILITY
2.1 The Society, its officials and judges:
•
•
•
accept no liability in respect of damage to a horse or its exhibitor or
other person responsible for it (save as provided by s.2(1) Unfair
Contract Terms Act (UCTA) 1977) at or en route to a show or other
event held by the Society.
accept no liability in respect of damage arising from a horse (save as
provided by s.2(1) UCTA 1977) at or en route to a show or other event
held by the Society.
accept no liability for financial loss for its or their decisions at or in
respect of a show or other event held by the Society.
Owners and those otherwise responsible for horses must ensure that
they and those in any way involved with their horses at any show or
other event held by the Society:
•
•
•
are aware of these General Rules and, in particular, the Society’s
exclusion of liability above.
have adequate third party insurance cover.
save as provided for above, participate at their own risk.
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a)
b)
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
c)
d)
e)
4.
a)
b)
c)
d)
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DEFINITIONS OWNERS AND RIDERS
AFFILIATED SHOW A Show affiliated to the Society at which the
Hunter Classes are carried out in accordance with the Society’s rules
and regulations.
AMATEUR A person is an amateur for showing purposes, when
showing ridden hunters in an amateur class, if he or she does not:
Engage in livery, buying, selling, dealing or hiring horses as a means
of deriving a main source of income. Since 1st January 2012.
Accept remuneration whether it be monetary or goods in kind for
employment in connection with horses in a racing, showing or livery
stable or riding school (instruction at Pony Club and Riding Club
excepted). Since 1st January 2012.
Show a horse owned or sponsored by a company or commercial firm,
or a horse for which his or her immediate family accepts livery or
training charges from a person outside the immediate concern. Since
1st January 2012.
Show a horse which a professional rider has ridden in any ridden
hunter or ridden sport horse class during the current year, unless the
horse has subsequently been re-registered under new ownership.
Professional show persons must not enter the Amateur Ring whilst
the classes are in progress. A professional show person is another
term for a professional producer and as such a professional groom
who works for a producer can enter the ring to groom.
A professional rider must not ride or exercise an amateur’s horse on
the day it is competing in amateur classes.
MEMBER A fully paid-up life full associate or supporter member of
the Society.
OWNER An owner of a horse registered with the Society.
SENIOR JUDGE In the event of a dispute the Conformation Judge is
deemed to be the Senior Judge.
DEFINITIONS - HORSE
HUNTER (both Ridden and In-Hand) A mare or gelding capable or
likely to be capable of carrying its designated weight regularly for a
full day’s hunting. It should have substance, quality and a calm, bold
temperament. It should have the conformation to produce high
performance with sustained soundness. It should be alert, and when
ridden have four athletic natural paces.
HUNTER BROOD MARE A mare with Foal at Foot or a relevant
certificate of pregnancy for the following year, which may be
inspected at the show.
SMALL HUNTER BROOD MARE. A mare exceeding 148cm (14.2hh
approx) but not exceeding 158cm (15.2hh approx) with foal at foot or
a relevant certificate of pregnancy for the following year, which may
be inspected at the show. Mares could be measured on the day of the
show by an appointed official, unless in possession of a current JMB
Height Certificate.
HUNTER FOAL A colt or filly, foaled in current year. Foals to be at least
three weeks old on day of Show.
HUNTER YEARLING A colt, gelding or filly, foaled in preceding year.
HUNTER TWO-YEAR-OLD A colt, gelding or filly, foaled two years
previously, colts may be allowed at the discretion of the Show.
HUNTER THREE-YEAR-OLD A colt, gelding or filly, foaled three years
previously, colts may be allowed at the discretion of the Show.
RIDDEN HUNTER CLASSES
‘Lightweight’ Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, capable of carrying
up to 79.5kgs (12 stone 7lbs).
‘Middleweight’ Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, capable of
carrying 79.5kgs (12stone 7lbs) and not exceeding 89kgs (14 stone).
‘Heavyweight’ Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, capable of
carrying over 89kgs (14 stone).
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Where only two classes are scheduled (this also applies to Working
Hunter classes):
‘Lightweight’ Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, capable of carrying
89kgs (14 stone) and under.
‘Heavyweight’ Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, capable of
carrying over 89kgs (14 stone).
Where only two amateur ridden hunter classes are scheduled:
‘Lightweight’ Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, capable of carrying
79.5kgs (12 stone 7 lbs) and under. Small hunters to be included in
this category.
‘Heavyweight’ Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, capable of
carrying over 79.5kgs (12 stone 7 lbs). Middlewight hunters to be
included in this category.
i) FOUR-YEAR-OLD HUNTERS They must not be galloped as a class and
they should change the rein.
j) LADIES HUNTERS Mare or gelding four years old or over, to be ridden
by a lady side-saddle. Judges for this class are to be chosen from the
Society’s list of ladies recommended to judge side-saddle classes.
k) NOVICE HUNTERS Mare or gelding four years old and over, not having
won a first prize of £60 or a total of £200 (or equivalent values) in
prize money in any SHB(GB) affiliated Ridden Hunter Classes at home
or abroad, before 1st January in the current year, excepting all prize
money awarded as a four year old. This does not apply to Novice
Working Hunter Classes. Any horse that qualifies for Horse of the Year
Show in a Ridden Hunter Class (not including Working Hunter Classes)
will not be eligible to compete in Novice classes from 1st January the
following year, but horses that qualified for HOYS as a 4 year old are
exempt.
l) NOVICE WORKING HUNTER A mare, gelding or stallion (competing
stallions must have a red, white and blue ribbon displayed in their
tail) four years old and over not to have won a total of £200,
excluding championship prize money, (or equivalent values) in prize
money in any SHB(GB) affiliated Working Hunter Class, or more than
25 BE points or £200 BSJA Show-jumping, at home or equivalent
abroad before 1st January in the relevant year. Fences in Novice
Working Hunter classes should have a minimum height of 0.85m
(2’9”) and a maximum height of 1.00m (3’3”). Working Hunters may
compete ‘Hors Concours’ in Novice Working Hunter classes in the
jumping phase only at the discretion of the show secretary but the
horse cannot compete in any other Working Hunter classes for the
duration of that show.
m) RESTRICTED OPEN WORKING HUNTER - A mare, gelding or stallion
(competing stallions must have a red, white and blue ribbon displayed
in their tail) four years old and over not to have won a total of £400,
excluding championship prize money, (or equivalent values) in prize
money in any Working Hunter class, or more than 45 BE points or
£400 BSJA Show-Jumping, at home or equivalent abroad before 1st
January in the relevant year. Maximum height of fences 3’6” (1.07m).
Working Hunters may compete ‘Hors Concours’ in Restricted Open
Working Hunter classes in the jumping phase only at the discretion of
the show secretary but the horse cannot compete in any other
Working Hunter classes for the duration of that show.
n) WORKING HUNTER A mare, gelding or stallion (competing stallions
must have a red, white and blue ribbon displayed in their tail) four
years old and over exceeding 148cm (14.2hh approx) to be judged in
accordance with the rules herein set out. Grade A Show-jumpers and
Advanced Event horses are not eligible to compete in these Classes.
Any horse which has qualified as a Grade A Show Jumper or
Advanced Event Horse as at 1st January in the current year is not
eligible to compete in Working Hunter classes. The maximum total
points available is 120. This is made up of: Jumping points = Max 40
points, Style & Presence whilst Jumping = Max 20 points, Go Round =
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Max 20 points, Ride = Max 20 points, Conformation = max 20 points.
Fences to be a minimum of 8 and a maximum of 12 in number and a
maximum height of 1.14m (3ft 9ins) at the discretion of the Judges.
Fences should have a natural appearance and not be easily dislodged.
No un-numbered obstacle can be included in the course. The manner
of going to be taken into account. No change of rider or tack will be
allowed (unless a horse is ridden under side-saddle, in which case, in
order to allow the judge to ride, the saddle may be changed for the
riding phase only). A rider can ride up to two horses in the jumping
phase but then must select only one horse to take forward into the
ride and conformation section if so required (no change of rider is
allowed). A skull cap or hat and safety harness according to the
current approved BSI or European Standard must be worn by ALL
competitors in the jumping phase of Working Hunter Classes. Skull
caps must have a navy blue or black cover. No hind boots or bandages
of any description are allowed in the collecting ring, warm up or in
the actual class. On completion of the jumping phase ALL CLEAR
ROUNDS and any other horses the judges may require should be
asked to return to the ring. If a horse positively stops, ceases to go
forwards at any time during its jumping round, or turns its quarters to
a fence, or has a complete turnaround these constitute refusals. If a
horse jumps the incorrect fence out of a pen or lane it will be
eliminated. Horses displaying continued disobedience, or horses
leaving the ring whether mounted or dismounted will be eliminated.
Penalties:
First Refusal
15
Second Refusal
20
Third Refusal
Elimination
Jumping Knockdown
10 (BSJA Rules apply for the definition of a
knockdown)
Fall of Horse or Rider
Elimination
Where there are two classes scheduled, the division of weights should
be:
Lightweight
Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, capable of
carrying 14 stone and under.
Heavyweight
Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, capable of
carrying over 14 stone.
Horses with minus scores may not be required for the second phase of
the class at the discretion of the judge.. Under no circumstances
should a horse with a minus score be in a qualifying position.
If Shows wish, in order to save time, they can use two Judges, one of
whom would judge the conformation and need not necessarily be on
the Ridden Hunter Panel. It is suggested that the Judge of the Hunter
Breeding Classes be asked to judge the conformation of the Working
Hunter Class while the other Judge is judging the ride. Horses must
not be ridden by the Judge in the same ring and at the same time as
other horses are jumping. Suitable fences of natural appearance must
be available. Judges will not jump horses in Working Hunter Classes.
60 points are awarded for the Go Round, Ride and Conformation. If
there are two judges, Judge A awards a maximum score of 20 for
Ride, Judge B awards a maximum score of 20 for conformation and
both judges assess the Go Round for which a maximum score of 20
can be awarded.
In the event of a tie in marks, the conformation mark will take
precedence, followed by the ride mark, followed by the style mark.
Judges should satisfy themselves that the course and fences are in
keeping with the Society’s recommendations, and Shows should allow
time for this. Working Hunter courses are not to be walked by
competitors until the judge has given permission. There must be a
change of course between Novice, Restricted Open and Open
Working Hunter classes.
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WORKING HUNTER CHAMPIONSHIPS
o) AMATEUR WORKING HUNTER CLASSES These classes will be run under
the Society’s Amateur rules and judged the same as the Working
Hunter Classes but fences will not exceed 3’ 6” (1.07m).
p) SMALL HUNTER Any mare or gelding, 4 years old or over exceeding
148 cm (14.2hh approx) but not exceeding 158 cm (15.2hh approx). A
horse, which is registered as a Small Hunter, cannot compete in an
Open Weight Class. When registering on the current Show Hunter
Register, a current Joint Measurement Board Height Certificate must
be forwarded with the application. Judges are not empowered to
question the height of a Registered Small Hunter.
q) SMALL HUNTER YOUNGSTOCK Any colt, gelding or filly estimated not
to reach over 158 cm (15.2hh approx) at maturity.
5.
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
6.
DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE
In accordance with Article 6.4 of the Society’s Memorandum & Articles
of Association
The Disciplinary Committee shall be appointed by the Council of the
Society and shall comprise such persons as the Council shall decide but
so that at least three members of the Disciplinary Committee shall sit
on any hearing.
The Disciplinary Committee may consider whether a Member has
breached the Rules either of its own motion or, in accordance with
rule 5.3, on a breach of the Rules being brought to the attention of
the Society.
Any alleged breach of these Rules must be brought to the attention of
the Society within 21 days when the alleged breach will be referred to
the Disciplinary Committee. A reference by any person other than an
official of, or appointed by, the Society or a representative of an
affiliated Show shall be accompanied by a deposit of £100 or such sum
as the Council shall decide, which will be forfeited if the reference
should be considered by the Disciplinary Committee to be frivolous.
The Disciplinary Committee shall determine whether there has been a
breach of these Rules by a method of enquiry at its discretion. If in its
opinion there has been such a breach it will decide to take no further
action or to impose such penalties as it thinks fit including financial
penalties and suspension of membership, or to recommend to the
Council that it determines to remove membership from the Member
in accordance with Article 1.5.4 of the Society’s Articles of Association.
The decision of the Disciplinary Committee will be confirmed in
writing to any person who has referred the matter to the Society and
to the Member to whom the decision relates.
The Disciplinary Committee may in its absolute discretion order the
person against whom an allegation has been made, or the person
making an allegation, to pay all or part of the costs incurred by the
Society in investigating and determining whether or not there has
been a breach of the Rules.
When investigating allegations and/or findings of doping, the
Disciplinary Committee will conduct its proceedings in accordance
with the rule 23 c (Doping & Dope Tests, Penalties).
A major and justifiable complaint against any judge or member may
result in disciplinary action/removal from the judges’
panel/suspension of membership. Three written formal complaints
against any judge or member may result, after investigation, in
disciplinary action/removal from the judges’ panel/suspension of
membership.
APPEALS COMMITTEE
Any owner or rider of a horse in a particular class covered by these
General Rules who is aggrieved by the decision of the Committee
shall be entitled to appeal to the Appeals Committee. The appellant
shall lodge a notice of appeal to the Secretary of the Society within
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seven days of the decision, together with a deposit of £750 or such
sum as the Council shall decide, which shall be forfeited unless the
Appeals Committee shall decide that there were good and reasonable
grounds for the appeal. There shall be three persons who shall act as
the Appeals Committee who shall be appointed by the Chairman for
the time being of the Council of the Society.
7.
NOTICES
A notice shall be considered to be properly served:
a) At the time of service if it is served personally or posted to the
address of the member as set out in the Society’s list of members
or on a particular show’s completed entry form or to the
registered office of the Society as the case may be.
b) 24 hours after it is posted (excluding the hours of any day which
is not a working day) if served by first class post at the address
referred to in (a) above.
c) At the time of transmission if it is served by fax
transmission.
8.
DISPUTES
The person signing the registration form is taken to be the rightful
owner of the horse or the owner’s properly authorised representative.
On being made aware of any dispute over the ownership of a horse
the Society will send a Notice to the last registered owner in
accordance with Clause 5 above who shall confirm the dispute and
provide details of it in writing within 14 days of receipt of the notice.
If no confirmation is received by the Society within the period the
Society will amend its records and register the name of the new
owner.
INSTRUCTIONS TO MEMBERS, OWNERS AND RIDERS
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The person signing the registration form is taken to be the rightful
owner of the horse or the owner’s properly authorised representative.
In cases whereby the horse appears to have been sold by someone
other than the last registered owner, the Society will in accordance
with Clause 5 above write to the last recorded owner on its records to
try and obtain confirmation that the horse is no longer in his/her
ownership. If no confirmation is received by the Society within 14
days of receipt of the notice the Society will amend its records and
register the name of the new owner. On being made aware of any
dispute over the ownership of a horse see Clause 5 Disputes - above.
Full details of any horse, registered with the Society, that is stolen
should be notified to the Society as soon as possible.
The person in whose name the horse is entered at an affiliated show
will be held responsible both for abiding by the General Rules and
Regulations of the Show concerned and for indemnifying that Show
against any claims for damages which may arise. If a horse changes
ownership after the closing date of entries, it must be re-registered in
the name of the new owner before it is eligible to be shown,
although it may not be possible to change the details printed in the
catalogue.
Horses registered with the Society must be shown with their
registered name, age and description. Where a horse is also registered
with another society or body, this must be disclosed to the Society,
together with details of name, age and description on that particular
register. A change of name is not allowed. Anyone concealing a
previously registered name will be referred to the Disciplinary
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10. DESCRIPTIONS
It is the responsibility of exhibitors to ensure that both the
information given on show entry forms is accurate and that horses
compete in their correct weight class.
No exhibitor may enter and show a horse under a Judge whom they
know or should have known to have bred, sold, produced or received
financial gain from that horse. (Stud fees are exempt from financial
gain.)
At no time should an exhibitor attempt to influence a judge by
offering any information, regarding their exhibit, for effect.
11. CLASSIFICATION
Show Hunters MUST be exhibited in the weight class in which they
are entered and catalogued, unless:
a) an application to change weight classes has been received by the
SHB(GB) office, together with the original Show Hunter
Certificate in time for the office to notify the Show of any change
only one weight change per season is permitted OR
b) if a Judge considers an animal to be in the incorrect weight
category he/she will transfer it to a higher weight class or advise
the competitor if he/she considers it to be in a lower weight
category. If a horse is transferred into a different weight class by
the Judges on more than one occasion, the owner must inform the
Society immediately and the animal’s registration will be amended.
Owners can appeal against this decision if they think fit, in which
case the Society will appoint a Referee to give a final decision.
c) Horses placed in the first 6 at the Royal International Horse Show
or Horse of the Year Show cannot subsequently move down to a
LOWER weight category.
12. RESTRICTIONS ON ENTRIES
No horse may be entered in both a Ridden Hunter, Working Show
Horse class or Riding Horse Class at the same show. This does not
apply to Working Hunter and Ridden Sport Horse classes.
Grade A Show-jumpers and Advanced Eventers are not eligible to
compete in Working Hunter classes. Any horse who has qualified as a
Grade A Show Jumper or Advanced Event Horse as at 1st January in
the current year is not eligible to compete in Working Hunter classes.
13. CHANGE OF RIDER OR TACK
No change of rider or tack will be allowed (unless a horse is ridden
under side-saddle, in which case, in order to allow the judge to ride,
the saddle may be changed for the riding phase only).
14. FALL OF HORSE OR RIDER
In the event of a fall of either horse or rider in any ridden class, that
exhibit will be asked to retire and must not be remounted in the ring.
15. QUALIFYING CLASSES FOR CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS
Only horses registered with SHB (GB) and who are also registered on
the current year’s Show Hunter Register are eligible to enter in
Qualifying Classes for Ridden and Working Hunter Championships
and the Show Hunter Registration Number must be quoted on all
entry forms. Any horse that is entered for a Qualifying Class without
first being on the Show Hunter Register cannot subsequently be
registered and therefore will not be eligible for entry in any
qualifying classes for the remainder of the season.
The Society shall determine from year to year at which show(s) their
Ridden Hunter and Working Hunter Championships shall be held.
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16. HUNTER BREEDING CLASSES
Hunter Breeding Classes are open to the produce of any Stallion and
should not be confined to animals sired by Thoroughbreds.
Foals up to three months old may be entered, but must subsequently
be registered. Foals un-named will be recorded under their dam.
Manners will be taken into account in Hunter Breeding classes.
a) Brood Mares
To be eligible for Hunter Brood Mare classes mares must have
foal at foot or a relevant certificate of pregnancy for the
following year, which may be inspected at the show.
b) Foals
To be eligible to enter Hunter Foal classes the foal must be at
least three weeks old on the day of the show.
c) Brood Mare Premiums
The Society offers Brood Mare Premiums at selected affiliated
shows, but premiums will only be awarded if there are a
minimum of three mares forward per class. The premium takes
the form of a Service Voucher, the value of which is to be
determined from time to time by the Society, awarded at the
Judge’s discretion to their selection from the monetary prize
winners, to be used towards the cost of covering the mare by any
SHB (GB) Graded Stallion or Life Approved Premium Stallion that
is properly registered for the year of covering. The Service
Voucher may be used in either of the two years following the
year of that award. The owner must be, or become, a fully paid
up member of SHB(GB) in order to be eligible for the award. No
mare shall take more than one award per year.
NOTE: Grade I and II mares are eligible to be transferred into the
SHB(GB) Stud Book.
d) Leader
The Leader who enters the ring with the horse must remain
throughout the class. Only in special circumstances and with the
permission of the judge may another person be permitted to trot
the horse out.
17. JUDGES
The onus of a horse being exhibited in a class judged by a person who
has had a financial interest in that animal or any animal, which has
stood in his stable, etc. must be on the exhibitor. The practice of any
owner or their immediate family taking advice on the purchase,
schooling, exhibiting or having at livery any horse, from someone and
then within five calendar years commencing 1st January 2009
exhibiting in a class which this person is judging is prohibited by the
Society (service fees for stallions and keep for mares whilst at stud are
excluded). The exhibitor will know who is judging from the schedule,
whereas the Judge will not know which animals are coming before
him until he arrives in the ring. If there is an unforeseen change of
Judge then the exhibitor should stand down from the class.
Judges must not knowingly judge a horse produced by a producer or
owner for whom they have shown any horse or who has shown any
horse for them within five calendar years commencing 1st January
2009.
The onus is on the Exhibitor not to exhibit animals under a judge who
is or has been in their employ or vice versa during the past five years.
The practice of a Judge advising on the purchase of, or exhibiting, or
schooling, or having at livery any horses for someone or their
immediate family and then judging any horses for the same owner
within five calendar years commencing 1st January 2009 is prohibited
by this Society (service fees for stallions and keep for mares whilst at
stud are excluded). A judge must never judge a horse that has been in
their ownership.
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18. JUDGING
Once a judge has commenced judging a class, a horse or rider may not
leave the ring without the permission of the Judge and Ring Steward,
nor shall there be any change of rider or leader, except in a
Championship Class, when a competitor finds he/she has more than
one exhibit eligible to compete.
In the event of the judge falling from an exhibit, they must not
remount that exhibit in that class. In the event of a horse falling
during a class, that horse must be asked to leave the ring and will not
be allowed to compete further in that class. In the event of a judge
falling from a horse it is at that judges discretion as to whether they
feel fit to continue judging. In the event of the judge not being fit to
continue riding, a replacement judge may be found or competitors
will be asked to do an individual show.
Competitors will not be allowed to enter the ring after the horses
have commenced trotting as a class.
The Judge of the Ladies’ Hunter Class should not be invited into the
ring for the judging of the Championship of the Ridden Hunter
Classes unless the lady concerned has judged all the classes and not, as
is usual, the Ladies’ Hunter Class only. Notice of this should be given
in both the Schedule and the Catalogue of the Show. Prize-winners in
Four-year-old Classes need not take part in Hunter Championships. All
horses in the Championship must be ridden.
Saddles must not be removed from four year olds and Ladies Hunters
prior to the horse being ridden by the judge.
19. UNSOUNDNESS
If, in the opinion of the Judge, a horse is unsound, the exhibitor shall
be given the option of withdrawing the horse from the class, or being
placed at the bottom of the line. If this option is not accepted a
Veterinary Surgeon may be called but if not immediately available,
then the Judge’s decision is final.
20. MANNERS – IN HAND & RIDDEN CLASSES
A Judge may ask an exhibitor to remove his horse from the ring, if in
his/her opinion the horse or the exhibitor is ill-mannered. If in the
opinion of the judge the behaviour of a horse is deemed
unacceptable, it will be reported to the Society and will be reassessed
at it’s next show by a person appointed by the Society.
21. USE OF THE WHIP – IN HAND & RIDDEN CLASSES.
The use of a whip must be:
a. For good reason – the whip must only be used either as an aid to
encourage the horse forward or as a reprimand. Thus it must
never be used to vent a rider’s temper. Any use for such a reason
is automatically excessive and therefore a breach of SHB(GB)
rules.
b. With appropriate severity – as a reprimand only and a horse
should never bit hit more than three times for any one incident
and if a horse is injured by a whip, e.g if the skin is broken or
there is a weal, it’s use is excessive.
22. DRESS AND TURNOUT
It is the responsibility of exhibitors to ensure that grooms entering
the Show Ring are smartly and professionally turned out. Grooms
must wear a hat when in the ring; if not they will be asked to leave
the ring. The attention of all exhibitors is drawn to the guidance on
dress and turnout at Section 39-54 of these rules.
23. MOBILE PHONES
The use of mobile phones in the ring is prohibited. Anyone using a
mobile phone in the ring will be asked to leave the ring.
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24. OBJECTIONS AT SHOWS
Any objection or complaint relating to the rules of a particular Show
Executive should be made to that show’s Executive in accordance with
the procedure set out in that show’s Rules.
25. DOPING AND DOPE TESTS
Warning to Members, Owners, Riders and Producers of Horses
Competing under the Society’s Show Regulations
In common with other similar bodies, the Society takes a very serious
view of doping, whether intentional or unintentional. Members,
owners, riders and producers should be aware that many proprietary
feeds and preparations contain Prohibited Substances as do many
foods such as chocolate. The presence in any form, in a horse being
shown, of a substance which could, by its nature, affect its
performance, is forbidden. The Society may cause tests to be carried
out at any affiliated show and/or any show run under F.E.I rules, on a
random basis. The specific rules with regard to doping and dope tests
are set out below and any breach thereof constitutes a breach of the
General Rules.
The Society does not specify threshold levels for any Prohibited
Substances but will have regard to those published by the F.E.I.
(www.fei.org) or any subsequent regulatory board from time to time
without being bound by them. Feeds and preparations are available
which are guaranteed to comply with F.E.I. doping rules. Prohibited
Substances can be absorbed through the skin and they are also
contained in some homeopathic and herbal remedies. It is the
responsibility of the person having custody of a horse, to ensure that
nothing is fed, administered or applied to a horse that contains a
Prohibited Substance. Ignorance is not an adequate defence.
The identity of a horse must be positively established from its
passport, by a Veterinary Surgeon, before any samples are collected.
In the event of the passport not being available, the veterinary
surgeon must complete a markings identification chart or read any
microchip which may already be implanted in the horse. If a markings
identification form or microchip number is used to identify the horse,
these facts should be entered on the medication control form in place
of the passport number. It should be remembered by all
owners/producers that under the Horse Passport Regulations it is a
legal requirement that all horses should be accompanied by a DEFRA
approved passport when the horse is participating in any competitive
event.
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PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES
“Prohibited Substance” means any quantity of any substance
originating externally (whether or not indigenous to the horse) which
could influence the horse’s performance or bearing including without
limitation stimulants, depressants, tranquillizers, local anaesthetics,
anti-inflammatory agents (including phenylbutazone) antihistamines,
muscle relaxants, diuretics and metabolites of any such substance or
masking agents and such other substance as may be declared a
“Prohibited Substance” in these rules or by the F.E.I.
List of Prohibited Substances
Substances capable at any time of acting on one or more of the
following mammalian body systems:
The nervous system
The cardiovascular system
The respiratory system
The digestive system
The urinary system
The reproductive system
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The musculoskeletal system
The blood system
The immune system except for licensed vaccines against infectious
agents
The endocrine system
Endocrine secretions and their synthetic counterparts
Masking Agents
For the purposes of clarity Prohibited Substances include:
Anti-pyretics, analgesics, and anti-inflammatory substances Cytotoxic
substances
Antihistamines
Diuretics
Local anaesthetics
Muscle relaxants
Respiratory stimulants
Sex hormones, anabolic agents and corticosteroids
Substances affecting blood coagulation
Such other substances as may be declared a Prohibited Substance by
the F.E.I.
Altronogest/synthetic progesterone is NOT a prohibited substance
when used in mares so long as F.E.I. rules are adhered to
(www.fei.org). The appropriate F.E.I. form must be completed and
submitted to the Society’s Edenbridge office prior to competing.
Please be forewarned that it is considered a banned substance in
geldings and stallions.
2)
3)
4)
“Substance” includes the metabolites of the substance and the
isomers of the substance and metabolites.
The presence in the tissues, body fluids, excreta, hair or skin of a horse
of a Prohibited Substance shall constitute a breach of this Rule.
“Dope Testing” means the examination of a horse by a duly qualified
Veterinary Surgeon appointed by the Society and includes the taking
of samples for subsequent analysis of all or any body fluid, tissue,
excreta, hair or skin scrapings at the discretion of the person
conducting the examination.
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a)
1)
Doping and Dope Tests
Any horse exhibiting in a class will be liable to dope testing in
accordance with the dope testing procedure laid down by this Rule.
An official appointed by the Society officiating at the show in
question shall determine which horse(s) should be tested. A refusal to
submit a horse for dope testing shall constitute a breach of this Rule
and a £1000 fine shall be payable.
b)
1)
Sampling Procedure
Dope Testing should take place as soon as possible after the
participation of the horse in its class provided that it does not
interfere with its programme in which case the dope test should take
place as soon as possible after the horse has completed its programme
on that day.
It is the responsibility of the person in charge of the horse whether it
be the Owner, rider or the Producer or other such person to supervise
the horse from the time of notification of selection for a dope test
until completion of the dope test. It is also the responsibility of this
person to witness the sampling procedure and to sign a declaration to
the effect that he/she has witnessed the collection and sealing of the
test samples. Refusal or wilful obstruction by any person to submit a
horse for sampling or refusal to sign the abovementioned declaration
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is a violation of the rules and must be reported immediately to the
Society and will be subject to the same sanctions as a positive sample
result.
3) All samples taken must be kept in a secure place and dispatched to
the laboratory selected by the Society as soon as reasonably possible
after collection.
4) The sample must be divided into two parts hereinafter referred to as
Sample A and Sample B. The initial analysis will be done by the
laboratory on sample A.
5) If the result of analysis of Sample A is negative then the laboratory
may forthwith destroy Sample B. The Owner, rider or Producer will be
notified within fourteen days of the Society receiving any negative
result.
6) If the result of analysis of Sample A is positive then the Owner, rider
or Producer must be notified in writing by recorded delivery post and
may require confirmatory analysis of Sample B provided that a
written request for such confirmatory analysis is received by the
Society within 14 days of dispatch by the Society of notification of a
positive analysis of Sample A.
7) The Owner, rider or Producer may request that findings be made in
respect of particular matters during the analysis of Sample B on the
basis that they will be responsible for all additional costs incurred
whatever the result of the analysis of Sample B.
8) Upon receipt of a valid request for confirmatory analysis of Sample B,
the Society shall inform the laboratory immediately and the
laboratory shall carry out the analysis of Sample B.
9) If the result of analysis of Sample B is negative then the entire test
shall be considered negative.
10) If the result of analysis of Sample A is positive and no valid request for
confirmatory analysis of Sample B is received, the Owner shall
reimburse the Society the cost of analysis of Sample A forthwith upon
demand.
11) If the analysis of Sample B is positive then the person requesting the
analysis shall reimburse the Society the cost of analysis of Samples A &
B forthwith upon demand.
12) Any person who administers or attempts to administer or allows or
causes to be administered or connives at the administration
c)
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Penalties
If the presence of a Prohibited Substance in the tissues, body fluids,
excreta, hair or skin of a horse is confirmed by laboratory analysis
carried out pursuant to this Rule then the result of the dope test shall
be reported to the Disciplinary Committee.
a) The Disciplinary Committee shall investigate the matter and
decide within twenty-eight working days of the date of posting
by the Society of notification of a positive dope test to the Owner
and/or Producer whether or not to institute disciplinary
proceedings for a breach or breaches of this Rule against the
Owner and/or Producer.
b) If the Disciplinary Committee decides to institute disciplinary
proceedings, the Member, Owner, rider or Producer shall be given
notice of such decision and will be entitled to attend with legal
representation.
The Society may impose any or all of the following penalties:
a) The horse shall be disqualified from any class, competition or
championship in which it took part on the date of the dope
testing and any subsequent class, competition or championship
for which it qualified on the date of the dope testing and shall
forfeit its placings, awards and prize money.
b) The horse shall be suspended from being entered or shown or
otherwise taking part in any Affiliated Show.
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c)
d)
The Owner, rider and Producer of such horse may be suspended
from all or any of the rights and privileges of membership of the
Society.
The Society may impose a fine of up to £5000.
INSTRUCTIONS TO SHOWS
The show rules should clearly state that the show is affiliated to the
Society and subject to its rules and that copies of the Society’s Rules
can be obtained from the Society on request.
26. CLASSES
A minimum of two classes, i.e. Light and Heavyweight, should always be
scheduled at Affiliated Shows, but Secretaries may use their discretion in
combining classes if insufficient entries are forward on the day.
27. SCHEDULES AND ENTRIES
The Proof of the Show Prize Schedule must be sent to the Society’s
Office for approval before printing.
Prize Schedules must be sent to the Society as soon as they are available.
A complete list of the entries must be sent to the Secretary for
checking before the catalogue goes to print or where late entries are
taken the Show Secretary must have sight of the horse’s registration
document and take a note of the horses name and SHB(GB)
registration number and this information must be forwarded onto
the Society’s Office with the results after the show. In the case where
the show produces a catalogue it should not be printed until the
corrected proofs have been received and appropriate amendments
made. Any exhibit found not to be correctly registered will be
disqualified.
28. MARKED CATALOGUES
Secretaries are required to send a marked catalogue or results sheet
to the Secretary of the Society, 96 High Street, Edenbridge, Kent TN8
5AR, giving details of the prizes awarded in all the Hunter & Sport
Horse Classes within ten days of the date of the Show.
29. PEDIGREES
In all Classes, the animal’s name and, if possible, the name of its sire,
must be printed in the Show Catalogue. (As a Breeding Society, the
Society would like as much information as possible, particularly in the
Young Stock Classes, i.e. Sire, Dam and Breeder.) Un-named animals
should be described by sex and colour.
30. AGE
All ages date from 1st January, e.g. a foal becomes a yearling on the
first day of January following the date of its birth.
31. IDENTIFICATION AND MARKINGS
All entries in Hunter Classes and Sport Horse Classes must be on the
Society’s Basic Identity Record or Stud Book. There must be no
alteration to the natural markings of a horse.
32. SUBSTITUTES AND LATE ENTRIES
Substitutes and late entries will be allowed at the discretion of the
individual show secretary. Where substitutes and late entries are
taken the Show Secretary must have sight of the horse’s registration
document and take a note of the horses name and SHB(GB)
registration number and this information must be forwarded onto
the Society’s Office immediately after the show.
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33. SAFETY/INSURANCE
Affiliated Shows are required to ensure that they have adequate
insurance cover for Judges.
The following General Regulation should be included in Prize
Schedules and Show Catalogues:
“The Organisers of this Show have taken reasonable precautions to
ensure the health and safety of everyone present. For these measures
to be effective, everyone must take all reasonable precautions to
avoid and prevent accidents occurring and must obey the instructions
of the Organisers and all the Officials and Stewards.”
34. SCORE SHEETS AND JUDGING
It is essential that Judges have an efficient marking Steward, but they
are solely responsible for the accuracy of the results. Score sheets will
be supplied by the Society on request to all Affiliated Shows. All
Judges are requested to explain to the Score Sheet Steward the
correct method for filling in the sheets and to check the correct sheet
is being used. It is suggested that all Judges should carry some spare
score sheets with them in case the Show has mislaid those sent by the
Society. Exhibitors must be allowed to examine the score sheets after
the class has ended.
35. SMALL HUNTER YOUNGSTOCK
Shows which stage classes for Small Hunter Young Stock, should
arrange their programme, so that Judges can transfer any animal that
does not measure under the scale of heights laid down, into one of
the open led classes.
36. CHANGE OF JUDGE
If it becomes necessary, due to accident or illness, etc., to bring in a
Judge as substitute for the person named in the Prize Schedule,
Shows must try and inform all exhibitors before the Show takes place
and refund the entry fees of any exhibitors who may be prevented
from showing due to the substitute Judge having had an interest in
their horse. Everything possible should be done to avoid exhibitors
getting to the Show and then finding out that they are not eligible to
be judged.
37. PROBATIONARY JUDGES
The Society hopes that Affiliated Shows will allow Probationary
Judges, who will not expect to be offered any expenses, to officiate
with a Senior Judge from the Panel. If the name of the Probationary
Judge officiating has not appeared in the Prize Schedule, then this
should be announced before the first class is judged. In Non
Qualifying Ridden Hunter Classes, Probationary Judges are only
allowed to ride with the Exhibitor’s permission. Probationary Judges
may officiate with the Conformation Judge only, in qualifying classes
but may officiate in either section in non qualifying classes subject to
the usual permission.
38. SELECTION OF JUDGES
All Affiliated Shows must select Judges from the Society’s Panel of
Judges. Show Secretaries are encouraged to invite newly appointed
judges (marked with *) to judge non qualifying classes). Judges must
be informed whether they are being invited to judge the ride or
conformation sections. The names of the Judges and the section in
which they are officiating must be clearly stated in the show schedule.
The same Judges must officiate on the same sections in all weight
classes. Although every effort will be made, it may not be possible for
the Judge to ride every horse in the class.
The Judge of the Ladies’ Hunter Class should not be invited into the
ring for the judging of the Championship of the Ridden Hunter
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Classes unless the lady concerned has judged all the classes and not, as
is usual, the Ladies’ Hunter Class only. Notice of this should be given
in both the Schedule and the Catalogue of the Show. Prize-winners in
Four-year-old Classes need not take part in Hunter Championships.
Saddles must not be removed from four year olds and Ladies Hunters
prior to the horse being ridden by the judge.
39. HUNTER BREEDING CLASSES
Judges for Hunter Breeding Classes must be selected from the
Society’s Panel for Hunter Breeding Classes. All entries must be
registered with SHB(GB). An entry cannot be substituted after the
closing date of entries.
The Society requires all affiliated shows if they are holding a Hunter
Breeding Section to offer Hunter Brood Mare with own Foal at Foot (or
with a relevant certificate of pregnancy for the following year), Hunter
Foal, Hunter Yearling, Hunter Two-Year-Old and Hunter Three Year Old
classes. Show Secretaries may use their discretion in combining classes
at the close of entries if there are insufficient entries.
40. SPORT HORSE BREEDING CLASSES
Judges for Sport Horse breeding classes must be selected from the
Society’s panel of Sport Horse Judges. Shows holding Hunter Breeding
and Sport Horse Breeding classes must select two separate judges.
The Society requires all affiliated shows if they are holding a Sport
Horse Breeding Section to offer Sport Horse Brood Mare with own
Foal at Foot, (or a relevant certificate of pregnancy for the following
year), Sport Horse Foal, Sport Horse Yearling, Sport Horse Two-YearOld and Sport Horse Three Year Old classes. Show Secretaries may use
their discretion in combining classes at the close of entries if there are
insufficient entries. Whenever possible shows should announce the
marks as they are awarded throughout the class.
41. WORKING HUNTER CLASSES
There must be a change of course between Novice, Restricted Open
and Open Working Hunter classes. Whenever possible shows should
announce the marks as they are awarded throughout the class.
42. PRIZE MONEY
Shows may withhold prize money from competitors that are eligible
for a championship and do not come forward. This applies to all
Hunter and sport horse classes, ridden and in hand.
43. CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS
The Championship Shows are the Royal International Horse Show
(“RIHS”) and The National Hunter Supreme Championship Show
(“NHSCS”).
Horses must be entered for these Shows in the same weight classes in
which they have qualified.
a)
ROYAL INTERNATIONAL HORSE SHOW (“RIHS”)
The Society designates certain Shows as qualifying shows for the RIHS
at which horses may qualify for the RIHS in the current year or at
specific shows for the following year. At these Shows the two highest
placed horses in the Lightweight, Middleweight, Heavyweight, Small
and Ladies (side saddle) Classes will qualify to enter at the RIHS. No
horse lower than second will qualify. All regulations applicable to
HOYS qualifiers will apply also to RIHS qualifiers. In the Working
Hunter class the three highest placed horses will qualify unless they
have already done so. No horse lower than third will qualify. If there
is a Working Hunter Championship made up of the first and second
prize winners from the light and heavyweight working hunter classes
respectively, these four horses will qualify for RIHS unless they have
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already done so. The first three highest placed horses in the Amateur
Ridden Classes will qualify. No horse placed lower than third will
qualify.
b)
THE NATIONAL HUNTER SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW (“NHSCS”)
The Society designates certain Shows as qualifying shows for the
NHSCS at which horses may qualify for the NHSCS in the current year.
At these Shows the five highest placed horses in the Lightweight,
Middleweight, Heavyweight and Small Classes will qualify to enter at
the NHSCS. No horse lower than fifth will qualify. All regulations
applicable to the HOYS qualifiers will also apply to NHSCS qualifiers.
44. REGULATIONS SPECIFICALLY FOR SECRETARIES OF QUALIFYING
SHOWS
a) All Qualifying Shows must have three weight classes, i.e. Light, Middle
and Heavyweight. This ruling does not apply to Working Hunter
Qualifiers which DO NOT have to have three weight classes.
b) Entry forms must have a space provided for the current year Show
Registration Number.
c) All Qualifying Shows are requested to produce a Show Catalogue as
well as a complete list of entries. The Catalogue should include the
name of the owner and rider, the name of the horse and the name of
its sire and dam.
d) Official Working Hunter Score Sheets must be used and returned to
the Secretary within TEN DAYS of the Show, together with a marked
Catalogue indicating the Prize Winners in all Hunter Classes. It is
essential that the Judge has an efficient Marking Steward, but
ultimately the Judge is solely responsible for the accuracy of the
results.
e) Details of class headings for inclusion in the Prize Schedule and
Catalogue are given below:
CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS
“ROYAL INTERNATIONAL HORSE SHOW” (“RIHS”) QUALIFYING
CLASSES
All Hunter Classes will be judged under the Society’s Rules.
Classes .......... are qualifying events for the current year/next year
[please delete as necessary] RIHS and only horses registered on the
Show Hunter Register are eligible to enter. Registration numbers must
be quoted on entry forms and owners and riders must be members of
the Society. The two highest placed horses in each class will qualify to
enter at the RIHS. In the Working Hunter Class the three highest
placed horses will qualify or in the case of two Working Hunter
Classes (i.e. Lightweight and Heavyweight) the four horses forward
for the Championship will qualify. No horse lower than second in its
Class will qualify.
“THE NATIONAL HUNTER SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW”
(“NHSCS”) QUALIFYING CLASSES
All Hunter Classes will be judged under the Society’s Rules.
Classes ............... are qualifying events for this year’s NHSCS and only
horses registered on the current year Show Hunter Register are
eligible to enter. Registration numbers must be quoted on entry
forms and owners and riders must be members of the Society. The
three highest placed horses in each class will qualify to enter at the
NHSCS. No horse lower than third in its class will qualify
f)
g)
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A minimum first prize of £25.00 must be awarded in all qualifying
classes.
The Society cannot be held responsible for any dispute arising from
the non-compliance of Shows with any of the above regulations.
Rules and Regulations 2014
DRESS AND TURNOUT
RIDDEN AND WORKING HUNTER CLASSES
45. GENERAL
a) Tack
No tack may be worn which in any way conceals an animal’s
conformation. No hind boots or bandages of any description are
allowed in the collecting ring, warm up or in the actual class in
Working Hunter and Ridden Sport Horse classes. No rugs, clothing or
item of tack that reveals the identity of a horse or owner may be
worn in the show ring.
b) Headwear
Anyone on a horse at an Affiliated Show must wear a dark coloured
riding hat according to the current approved BSI or European
Standard at all times.
c) Dress
The appropriate dress codes are set out below but may be varied by
Affiliated Shows with the Society’s permission.
46. COUNTY SHOWS
a) Anyone on a horse at an Affiliated Show must wear a dark coloured
riding hat according to the current approved BSI or European
Standard at all times.
b) Tweed coat for men. Tweed coat or plain blue or black coat for
women.
c) Plain fawn or buff coloured breeches, not white.
d) Plain black or brown boots.
e) Garter straps. Points must face outwards and buckle be against and
between buttons on breeches.
f) Spurs should be worn by exhibitors. Spurs at all times must be of
smooth metal. There must be a shank, pointing only towards the rear,
which must be no more than 3.5cm long and without rowels. The end
must be blunt and incapable of wounding a horse. If the shank is
curved, the spurs must be worn only with the shank directed
downwards. Roller ball spurs are allowed. Judges do not wear spurs.
g) Any form of leather or string glove.
h) Plain malacca or leather cane.
i) Collar and ordinary tie. Tie must be pinned down.
j) Ordinary shirt.
k) Earrings and visible jewellery must not be worn.
47. CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWS
a) In the morning: as for County Shows.
b) In the evening: Hunting dress with hunting whips. Men wear scarlet
or black hunt coat, either ordinary pattern or cut away. White
breeches must be worn with scarlet coat and boots with tops and
white garter straps. White breeches with top boots may be worn with
black coats or coloured breeches and plain black boots.
c) Women wear black or blue hunting coat. Fawn breeches and black
boots and garter straps.
d) In all Champion Show Classes competitors must wear a dark coloured
riding hat according to the current approved BSI or European
Standard at all times.
48.
a)
b)
c)
d)
SIDE SADDLE CLASSES
County Shows Ordinary habit with collar and tie.
Royal Show As for County Shows, or habit with hunting tie.
Championship Shows As for County Shows, or habit with hunting tie.
In all Side Saddle Classes competitors must wear a dark coloured
riding hat according to the current approved BSI or European
Standard at all times.
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49.
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
j)
HORSES
Manes should be plaited.
Tails pulled or plaited.
Heels trimmed.
4-year-olds are encouraged to be shown in snaffles. Swales, Sam
Marsh bits and Gags with double bridles are actively discouraged.
Bitless bridles are not allowed.
Martingales are only to be used on Working Hunters.
The complete bridle must be plain leather.
Saddles should be reasonably straight cut.
All Ridden Hunters must be shod all round. No pads or surgical shoes
are allowed.
No hind boots or bandages of any description are allowed in the
collecting ring, warm up or in the actual class in Working Hunter and
Ridden Sport Horse classes.
The Society discourages the showing of over fat horses and Judges
will take this into consideration when making their awards.
HUNTER BREEDING CLASSES
50. GENERAL
a) Men should wear a suit or coat and trousers, collar and tie. It is
strongly recommended that protective headgear should be worn.
b) Women may wear a coat, skirt or trousers with a collar and tie. It is
strongly recommended that protective headgear should be worn.
c) Earrings and visible jewellery must not be worn.
51.
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
HORSES
Manes should be plaited. There is no need to plait foals.
Tails pulled or plaited. Foals may be plaited or natural.
Heels trimmed. There is no need to trim foals’ heels.
Led Hunters must be in plain leather bridles. Three year olds must be
shown in bits, yearlings and two year olds snaffles only. Foals should
just have leather headcollars.
Any exhibitor in charge of an entire must ensure they are in complete
control at all times and if not will be dismissed from the ring.
The Society discourages the showing of over fat horses and Judges
will take this into consideration when making their awards.
RULES & REGULATIONS
FOR RIDDEN & IN-HAND SPORT HORSE CLASSES
RIDDEN SPORT HORSE CLASSES
52. GENERAL
a) These classes are for young athletic horses that have the
conformation and movement to go to the top of their sphere
b) All horses must exceed 148cm (14.2hh approx)
c) Riders must have proof of horses age (ie registration document)
d) All ages date from 1st January, e.g. a foal becomes a yearling on the
first day of January following that of its birth
e) Any rider can present up to three horses in each class
f) Horses come into the ring individually and give a short ridden display
of walk, trot and canter, of approx 1 minute, to be awarded marks
out of a possible 50. Then proceed straight into the jumping phase, to
be awarded marks out of a possible 10 per fence.
g) All horses, unless eliminated are required to come back without
saddles, for conformation assessment to be awarded marks out of a
possible 50
h) Shows must select Sport Horse Judges from the Sport Horse Panel
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i)
All entries in Sport Horse Classes must be on the Society’s Basic
Identity Record or Stud Book
53. CLASSES
a) Four Year Old Sport Horse: Open to any four year old, maximum
height of fences 90cm (approx 2’9”)
b) Five Year Old Sport Horse: Open to any five year old. Maximum
height of fences 1m (approx 3’3”)
54. JUMPING PHASE
a) The jumping course should be a mixture of coloured and rustic
obstacles and is designed to produce a minimum of eight jumping
efforts including a double.
b) Each jumping effort is marked out of 10 at the Judge’s discretion
c) The first fence must be a small inviting fence and may be jumped as a
practice fence
d) There is no set penalty for a pole down or a run out, but three
refusals results in elimination
e) Fall of horse or rider results in elimination
FLAT RIDDEN SPORT HORSE CLASSES
55. GENERAL
a) These classes are for 4 & 5 year old and over athletic horses that have
the conformation and movement to go to the top of their sphere
b) All horses must exceed 148cm (14.2hh approx)
c) Riders must have proof of horses age (ie registration document,
passport)
d) All ages date from 1st January, e.g. a foal becomes a yearling on the
first day of January following that of its birth
e) Horses will be required to give a short individual show of walk, trot
and canter, of approx 1 minute, to be awarded marks out of a
possible 20 for each pace. Lengthened strides in trot and canter must
be shown. Marks for type and temperament will be awarded out of a
possible 20.
f) All horses are required for a conformation assessment to be awarded
marks out of a possible 50
g) Shows must select Sport Horse Judges from the recommended Panel
h) All entries in Sport Horse classes must be on the Society’s Basic
Identity Record or Stud Book.
i) Snaffle bridles must be worn as per rules for British Eventing
dressage. Bitless bridles and Wilkie snaffles are not allowed.
j) Age should be taken into consideration.
k) Martingales are not allowed but neck straps are permitted.
l) Horses will enter the ring as a class and be seen in walk, trot and
canter before being called in and asked to do an individual show.
IN-HAND SPORT HORSE CLASSES
56. GENERAL
a) These classes are for young athletic horses that have the
conformation and movement to go to the top of their sphere and for
Brood Mares capable of producing the aforementioned.
b) Each horse is judged individually on a triangle (except for foals) and
walked round the ring as a class
c) Marks are awarded for conformation, walk, trot and type &
temperament.
d) Shows must select Sport Horse Judges from the Sport Horse Panel
e) The Leader who enters the ring with the horse must remain
throughout the class.
f) Any exhibitor in charge of an entire must ensure they are in complete
control at all times and if not will be dismissed from the ring.
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g)
h)
i)
All entries in Sport Horse classes must be on the Society’s Basic
Identity Record or Stud Book.
The Society discourages the showing of over fat horses and judges
will take this into consideration when making their awards.
Manners will be taken into account in In Hand Sport Horse classes.
DRESS AND TURNOUT
IN-HAND SPORT HORSE
57. HANDLER
a) Men should wear a suit or coat and trousers, collar and tie. It is
strongly recommended that protective headgear should be worn.
b) Women may wear a coat, skirt or trousers with a collar and tie. It is
strongly recommended that protective headgear should be worn.
c) Earrings and visable jewellery must not be worn.
58.
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
HORSES
Manes should be plaited. There is no need to plait foals.
Tails pulled or plaited. Foals may be plaited or natural.
Heels trimmed. There is no need to trim foals’ heels.
Led Sport Horses must be in plain leather bridles. Yearlings, two and
three-year-olds must have snaffle bits. Foals should just have leather
headcollars.
Any exhibitor in charge of an entire must ensure they are in complete
control at all times and if not will be dismissed from the ring.
The Society discourages the showing of over fat horses and Judges
will take this into consideration when making their awards.
59. CLASSES
a) Yearling Potential Sport Horse: Open to any Colt, Gelding or Filly
foaled in preceding year
b) Two Year Old Potential Sport Horse: Open to any Colt, Gelding or Filly
foaled two years previously
c) Three Year Old Potential Sport Horse: Open to any Colt, Gelding or
Filly foaled three years previously
d) Sport Horse Brood Mare: Open to a brood mare with foal at foot or
with a relevant certificate of pregnancy for the following year that
may be inspected at the show.
e) Sport Horse Foal: Open to a colt or filly foaled in the current year.
Foals must be at least 3 weeks old on the day of show.
DRESS AND TURNOUT
RIDDEN SPORT HORSE
60. RIDER
a) Competitors must wear a dark coloured riding hat according to the
current approved BSI or European Standard at all times.
b) Riders must wear an appropriate jacket with a shirt and tie
c) Plain fawn or buff coloured beeches
d) Plain black or brown boots
e) Any form of leather or string glove
f) No earrings or visible jewellery should be worn
61. HORSES
a) No tack may be worn which in any way conceals an animal’s
conformation. No hind boots or bandages of any description are
allowed in the collecting ring, warm up or in the actual class in
Ridden Sport Horse Classes. No rugs, clothing or items of tack that
reveals the identity of a horse or owner may be worn in the ring
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b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
Manes should be plaited and tails pulled or laced
No earrings and visible jewellery must not be worn.
Plain leather bridles must be worn. Bitless bridles and Wilkie snaffles
are not allowed.
Simple Snaffle bridles must be worn as per rules for British Eventing
dressage.
Running martingales and/or breastplates are allowed.
DIAGRAM OF SPORT HORSE TRIANGLE
NB: Horses should be asked to walk all the way around the triangle and
then trot all the way around the triangle.
30M
20M 20M
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JUDGE TO STAND HERE
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Offer Brood Mare Premium
Hold Hunter Breeding Classes
Hold In-Hand Sport Horse Classes
Hold Ridden Sport Horse Classes
(For details of qualifying shows see seperate lists pages 30-33)
(P)(B) Aberystwyth & Ceredigion County Show 14/06/2014 - Meinir Evans
22 Heol Isfoel, Llanrhystud, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 5BJ,
01974 200814 email: [email protected]
Web: www.aberystwythshow.com
(S) Addington Manor E C Festival of Showing 09/09/2014 - Laura Stubbs
Addington Manor Equestrian Centre, Addington Estate Road, Addington,
Bucks, MK18 2JR, 01296 712402 fax: 01296711721
email: [email protected] Web: www.addingtonmanor.co.uk
Addington Manor E C Show (Spring) 20/04/2014 - Laura Stubbs
Addington Manor E C, Addington Estate Road, Buckingham, Bucks,
MK18 2JR, 01296 712402 fax: 01296711721
email: [email protected] Web: www.addingtonmanor.co.uk
(P)(B)(I)(S) Aintree National Showing Show 26/07/2014 - Carly Goodall
Aintree International E C, Ormskirk Road, Aintree, Liverpool, L9 5AS,
0151 5222959 fax: 0151 5222952 email: [email protected]
(P)(B)(S) Anglesey County Show 12/08/2014 - Mr A W Hughes
“Ty Glyn Williams”, Anglesey Showground, Gwalchmai, Anglesey,
LL65 4RW, 01407 720072 fax: 01407720880
email: [email protected]
(S) Ashbourne Show 16/08/2014 - Sue Bradbury
The Croft, Church Lane, Gayton, Staffordshire, ST18 0HL, 01889 270246
email: [email protected] Web: www.ashbourneshow.co.uk
Ashby Show 13/07/2014 - Ms Jane Harding
Ashby de la Zouch & District Agricultural Society, Several Woods Cottage,
Heath Lane, Boundary, Swadlincote, Derbyshire, DE11 7AZ, 01283 229225
email: [email protected] Web: www.ashbyshow.com
B.S.H.A (Northern Spring Show) 19/04/2014 - Mrs J Rothwell
8 Broadfleet Close, Pilling, Preston, Lancashire, PR3 6PT, 01253 790667
email: [email protected]
B.S.H.A. (Southern Spring Show) 03/05/2014 - Mr Charles Wilkerson
Suite 16 Intech House, 34-35 The Cam Centre, Wilbury Way, Hitchin, Herts,
SG4 0TW, 01462 437770 email: [email protected]
(S) B.S.P.S Area 4B Lincolnshire Spring Show 17/05/2014 - Mrs S Williams
The Elms, Rowston, Lincoln, LN4 3LU, 01526 320080 email:
[email protected] Web: www.bspsarea4b.co.uk
(S) B.S.P.S Area 7 Home Counties Spring Festival 04/05/2014 - Mrs A J
Gaunt Prune Farm, Edgcott, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP18 0DB, 07814028539
fax: 08445796697
Bakewell Show 05/08/2014 - Mrs L Bain
The Showground, Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1AQ, 01629 812736
fax: 01629813597
(P)(B)(S) Balmoral Show 14/05/2014 - Karen Hughes
Royal Ulster Agricultural Society, The King’s Hall, Balmoral, Belfast, BT9
6GW, 028 9066 5225 fax: 02890661264 email: [email protected]
Web: www.balmoralshow.co.uk
(S) Bicester & Finmere Show 10/08/2014 - Mrs Joanna Williams
Tumbleweed, Winslow Road, Granborough, Bucks, MK18 3NJ,
01296 670798 email: [email protected]
(P)(B) Bramham Horse Trials 05/06/2014 - Ms S Barker
Horse Trials Office, Bramham Park, Wetherby, West Yorkshire, LS23 6ND,
01937 846005 fax: 01937846006 email: [email protected]
(P)(B) Bridgend Agricultural Show 11/07/2014 - Gill Dowling & Becka
Morg 8 Chapel Road, Rhiwceiliog, Pencoed, CF35 6NN, 01656841286
email: [email protected]/[email protected]
Brook Farm TC 05/04/2014 - Pat Moore
1 Manstead Close, Lower Dunton Road, Nr Brentwood, Essex, CM13 3SX,
01268 416549 email: [email protected]
Web: www.brookfarmtc.co.uk
Affiliated Shows
BSPS Scottish Finale Show 20/09/2014 - Ms Victoria Harvie
Craiglea Lodge, Mossblown, Ayr, , KA6 5AZ, 07900101204
email: [email protected]
BSPS Winter Championship 17/04/2014 - Karen Toynton Ward
123 Green End Road, Sawtry, Huntingdon, Cambridge, PE28 5XS,
01487 831376 fax: 01487 832779 email: [email protected]
(P)(B)(S) Bucks County Show 28/08/2014 - Mrs A J Baylis
The Old Barn, Wingbury, Court Farm Business Village, Leighton Road,
Wingrave, Bucks, HP22 4LW, 01296 680400
fax: 01296680445 email: [email protected]
(P)(B) Camborne Show 19/07/2014 - Mrs W M Hattam
Tramways, Marys Well, Illogan, Redruth, Cornwall, TR16 4EQ,
01209 842228 email: [email protected]
(P)(B)(S) Cheshire County Show 17/06/2014 - Nigel Evans
Cheshire Agricultural Society, Clay House Farm, Flittogate Lane, Tabley,
Knutsford, Cheshire, WA16 0HJ, 01565 650200
fax: 01565650540 email: [email protected]
(S) Cheshire Premier Spring Show 04/05/2014 - Mrs J Dean
73 Westminster Rd, Urmston, Manchester, M41 0RW, 01612838741
email: [email protected] Web: www.bspsarea2a.co.uk
(S) Derby Meeting (Hickstead) 26/06/2014 - Ms E Bunn
All England Jumping Course, Hickstead, West Sussex, RH17 5NU,
01273 834315 fax: 01273834452 email: [email protected]
(P)(B)(I)(S) Derbyshire County Show 22/06/2014 - Emma Rushton
50 Spencer Ave, Sandiacre, Nottingham, NG10 5DA, 07854317335
email: [email protected]
(P)(B)(I)(S) Derbyshire Festival 07/06/2014 - Mrs Ashton & Mrs Harding
Hollinhurst Head Farm, New Mills, High Peak, Derbyshire, SK22 4QL,
01663 746126 fax: 01663749302 email: [email protected]
Web: www.ncpa-derbys.co.uk
(P)(B)(I)(S) Devon County Show 22/05/2014 - Mrs O Allen
Westpoint, Clyst St Mary, Exeter, Devon, EX5 1DJ, 01392 353708
fax: 01392444808 email: [email protected]
Dorset Show 06/09/2014 - Mrs S Mackenzie-Green
Agriculture House, Acland Road, Dorchester, Dorset, DT1 1EF,
01305 264249
(P)(B) Driffield Show 16/07/2014 - Ms Cheryl Nicholson
Driffield Showground, Kelleythorpe, Driffield, East Yorkshire, YO25 9DN,
01377 257494 email: [email protected]
Dunster Show 15/08/2014 - Mrs R
Appletree House, Higher Vexford, Lydeard St Lawrence, Taunton, TA4 3QF,
01984 656990 email: [email protected]
(P)(B) Edenbridge & Oxted Agricultural Show 24/08/2014 - Mrs J E
Shearman
Oakley Farm, 143 Merstham Road, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 3QN,
01737 645843 fax: 01737654121 email: [email protected]
(P)(B) Festival of Hunting 16/07/2014 - Betsy Branyan
East of England Showground, Peterborough, Cambs, PE2 6XE,
01733 234451 fax: 01733370038 email: [email protected]
Garstang & District Agricultural Show 02/08/2014 - Mrs Judith Rothwell
8 Broadfleet Close, Pilling, Preston, Lancashire, PR3 6PT, 01253 790667
email: [email protected] Web: www.garstangshow.org/downloadforms
(P)(B) Great Yorkshire Show 08/07/2014 - Amanda West
Yorkshire Agricultural Society, Great Yorkshire Showground, Harrogate,
North Yorkshire, HG2 8PW, 01423 546231
fax: 01423541414 email: [email protected] Web: www.yas.co.uk
(P)(B)(I)(S) Gt Eccleston & District Agricultural Show 12/07/2014 - Mrs S
Robinson
Unsworth House, St Michaels-On-Wyre, Preston, Lancashire, PR3 0TD,
01995 679204 fax: As phone
(P)(B)(I) Hambleton District Show 25/05/2014 - Claire Green
Swallowfields, Pottery Lane, Strensall, York, YO32 5TJ, 01904 491834
email: [email protected] Web: www.hambletonshow.com
Hanbury Countryside Show 05/07/2014 - Ms Mary Evans
Glebe Orchard, Bishop Wood Road, Ombersley, Droitwich, Worcs, WR9
0LE, 01905 620066 email: [email protected]
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(I) Heathfield & District Agricultural Show 24/05/2014 - Ms L McGrath
1 Monkswood Cottages, Hawkshurst Common, East Hoathly, East Sussex,
BN8 6QX, 01825 840448 fax: 01825840448
email: [email protected]
(I)(S) Herts County Show 24/05/2014 - Mr M Harman
The Showground, Dunstable Road, Redbourn, Herts, AL3 7PT, 01582
792626 fax: 01582794027 email: [email protected]
Horse of the Year Show 08/10/2014 - Sacha
Grandstand Media Ltd, 7 Waterside, Station Rd, Harpenden, Herts,
AL5 4US, 01582 711411 fax: 01582469832
email: [email protected] Web: www.hoys.co.uk
(S) It’s Kelshall Hill Horse Trials 21/04/2014 - Mrs Emma Latham
Kelsall Hill E.C., Organsdale Farm, Middlewich Road, Kelsall, Tarporley,
Cheshire, CW6 0SR, 07809689972 email: [email protected]
(P)(B)(I)(S) Kent County Show 11/07/2014 - Mrs Mary Anthony
Kent Show Ground, Detling, Maidstone, Kent, ME14 3JF, 01622 633057
fax: 01622630978 email: [email protected]
Web: www.kentshowground.co.uk
(P)(B)(I) Lincolnshire Show 18/06/2014 - Aimee Chamberlain
Lincolnshire Showground, Grange-de-Lings, Lincoln, Lincs, LN2 2NA,
01522 524240 fax: 0152 520345
email: [email protected]
Web: www.lincolnshireshow.co.uk
Lurgan Show 07/06/2014 - Penny Bunting
Mandalay, 65 Derryhirk Road, Dungannon, Co Tyrone, BT71 6NH,
02838851149 fax: As phone email: [email protected]
(S) Melplash Agricultural Show 21/08/2014 - Mrs L Hart
23 South Street, Bridport, Dorset, DT6 3NT, 01308 423337 fax: As phone
email: [email protected]
(I)(S) Midland Counties Show 31/05/2014 - Mrs H Hall
Hillcroft House, Wheatlow Brooks, Milwich, Staffs, ST18 0EW,
01889 505584 pm fax: 01889505651
email: [email protected]
(I) Monmouthshire Show 28/08/2014 - Mrs A Williams
Lakeside, Three Ashes, Hereford, HR2 8LZ, 01981 580710
fax: 01981 580718 email: [email protected]
Web: www.monmouthshireshow.co.uk
(P)(B)(I)(S) Moorgreen Country Show 24/08/2014 - Christine Hall-Lang
3 West Hill, Codnor, Ripley, Derby, DE5 9RX, 07868116449
email: [email protected]
(S) Moreton-in-Marsh Show 06/09/2014 - Clare Foster
Show Office, Oxford Street, Moreton-in-Marsh, Glos, GL56 0NA,
01608 651908 fax: 01608651878 email: [email protected]
Web: www.moretonshow.co.uk
(P)(B)(I)(S) National Hunter Supreme Championship Show 01/09/2014 Miss C Burdock
Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain, 96 High Street, Edenbridge, Kent,
TN8 5AR, 01732 866277 email: [email protected]
Web: www.sporthorsegb.co.uk
National Side Saddle Show 01/08/2014 - Mrs S Watson
Beyton Lode, Beyton, Nr Bury St Edmunds, Norfolk, IP30 9AL,
01359 271386 email: [email protected]
Web: www.sidesaddleassociation.co.uk
(P)(B)(I) NCPA Lancs Spring Show 30/03/2014 - Mrs P Murphy
8 The Court Yard, Rufford New Hall, Rufford Park Lane, Rufford New Hall,
Rufford, Ormskirk, L40 1XE, 01704 823520 email: www.thencpa.co.uk
NCPA Staffordshire Country Festival 06/07/2014 The Cottage,, 3 Grange Court, Egginton, Derby, DE65 6HR, 01283 734959
email: [email protected] Web: www.ncpa-staffs.com
(P)(B) New Forest & Hampshire County Show 29/07/2014 - Beth Beales
The Showground, New Park, Brockenhurst, Hampshire, SO42 7QH,
01590 622400 fax: 01590622637 email: [email protected]
North East Counties Show (BSPS Area 1A) 26/04/2014 - Mrs I Hall
Dene Head Farm, Hexham Road, Walbottle, Newcastle on Tyne, NE15 9RX,
01912 677956 email: [email protected] Web: www.bspsarea1a.co.uk
(S) North of England Spring Show 10/04/2014 - Mr S A Hollings
Blue Slate Stables, Clayton-le-Dale, Blackburn, Lancs, BB1 9DP, 01254
812805 fax: 01254814805 email: [email protected]
Affiliated Shows
North of England Summer Horse Show 05/07/2014 - Mr S A Hollings
Blue Slate Stables, Clayton-le-Dale, Blackburn, Lancs, BB1 9DP, 01254
812805 fax: 01254814805 email: [email protected]
North Somerset Show 05/05/2014 - Tim Ledbury
NSAS, Mutaual Barn, Udley Farm,West Hay Road, Wrington, N.Somerset,
BS40 5NP, 08456 342464 email: [email protected]
(P)(B)(I)(S) Nottinghamshire County Show 10/05/2014 - Mrs Jayne Olney
The Newark Showground, Lincoln Road, Newark-on-Trent, Notts,
NG24 2NY, 01636 705796 fax: 01636 675151
email: [email protected]
Web: www.newarkshowground.com
(S) NPS Area 14 Spring Show 27/04/2014 - Mrs M Kidman
Romans Farm, Rettendon Common, Chelmsford, Essex, CM3 8HQ,
01245 400261 email: [email protected]
(P)(B) Otley Show 17/05/2014 - Mrs J M Raw
Wharfedale Agricultural Society, 15 Bridge Street, Otley, W Yorks,
LS21 1BQ, 01943 462541 email: [email protected]
Web: www.otleyshow.org.uk
(P)(B)(I)(S) Pembrokeshire County Show 19/08/2014 - Ms Barbara Green
Show Office, County Showground, Withybush, Haverfordwest,
Pembrokeshire, SA62 4BW, 01437 764331 fax: 01437767203
email: [email protected] Web: www.pembsshow.org
Ponies (UK) Winter Classic 29/03/2014 - Mrs D Whiteman
Ponies Association (UK), Building 14, Room 10, Alconbury Airfield,
Huntingdon, PE28 4WX, 01480 454558 email: [email protected]
Web: www.poniesuk.org
Ponies UK Summer Champs 08/08/2014 - Mrs D Whiteman
Building 14, Room 10, Alconbury Airfield, Huntingdon, Cambridge, PE28
4WX, 01489 435777 email: [email protected] Web: www.poniesuk.org
(S) Puddledub Spring Show 05/05/2014 - Miss F Reed
Bankhead, Avchtertool, Fife, Scotland, KY2 5XA, 01592872717
email: [email protected] Web: www.puddledub.
(P)(B)(I)(S) Royal Bath & West of England Show 28/05/2014 - Alan Lyons
The Showground, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, BA4 6QN, 01749 822209
fax: 01749823169 email: [email protected]
(P)(B) Royal Cornwall Show 05/06/2014 - Mr C P Riddle
Royal Cornwall Showground, Wadebridge, Cornwall, PL27 7JE, 01208
812183 fax: 01208812713 email: [email protected]
(P)(I)(S) Royal County of Berkshire Show 20/09/2014 - Ms Laura PriestlyCooper
Newbury Showground, Priors Court, Hermitage, Thatcham, Berks, RG18
9QZ, 01635 247111 fax: 01635247227
(P)(B) Royal Highland Show 19/06/2014 - Ms K Stephen
Royal Highland Centre, Ingliston, Edinburgh, EH28 8NF, 0131 335 6200
fax: 0131 3335236 email: [email protected]
Royal International Horse Show 29/07/2014 - Ms E Bunn & Ms A Oxford
The All England Jumping Course, Hickstead, West Sussex, RH17 5NU,
01273 834315 fax: 012738344452 email: [email protected]
(P)(B)(I)(S) Royal Norfolk Show 25/06/2014 - Kim Austin
Norfolk Showground, Dereham Road, Norwich, Norfolk, NR5 0TT, 01603
731963 fax: 01603748729 email: [email protected]
Web: www.royalnorfolkshow.co.uk
(P)(B) Royal Three Counties Show 13/06/2014 - Miss F Parker
Three Counties Showground, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR13 6NW,
01684 584900 fax: 01684584910 email: [email protected]
(P)(B) Royal Welsh Show 21/07/2014 - Mr B W Jones
RWAS Ltd, Llanelwedd, Builth Wells, Powys, LD2 3SY, 01982 554403
fax: 01982553563 email: [email protected] Web: www.rwas.co.uk
(S) Royal Windsor Horse Show 14/05/2014 - Miss P Henderson MVO
The Royal Mews, Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, SL4 1NG, 01753
860633 fax: 01753847901 email: [email protected]
Web: www.rwhs.co.uk
Rutland County Show 01/06/2014 - Emma Dodds
c/o Navitron, 2 Lands End Way, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6RB, 07568181616
email: [email protected]
Web: www.rutlandcountyshow.co.uk
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(P)(B) Ryedale Show 29/07/2014 - Mrs E Cook
Southfields House, Moor Lane, Salton, York, YO62 6RP, 07847588810
email: [email protected] Web: www.ryedaleshow.org.uk
(P)(B) Scottish Horse Show 15/07/2014 - Carolyn Beattie
3 Main Street, Gargunnock, Stirling, Scotland, FK8 3BP, 07585629496
email: [email protected] Web: www.scottishhorseshow.com
(P)(B)(I)(S) SHB(GB) NW Annual Show 18/05/2014 - Mrs K Smith
Home Farm, Grape Lane, Croston, Lancs, PR26 9HB, 01772 600763 Web:
www.sporthorsegbnw.co.uk
Shropshire Country Spring Show (BSPS Area 10) 18/05/2014 - Mrs S
Wilkes
The Woodlands, Kingsley Moor, Stoke In Trent, Staffordshire, ST10 2EN,
07977436839 email: [email protected]
Web: www.bspsarea10ltd.co.uk
(P)(B)(S) Shropshire County Show 24/05/2014 - Mrs Christine Madeley
Lizard Mill Farm, Tong, Shifnal, Shropshire, TF11 8PU, 01952 850406 fax:
01952 850571 email: [email protected]
Web: www.westmidshow.co.uk
(I)(S) South of England Show 05/06/2014 - Mrs E J Crockford
South of England Centre, Ardingly, West Sussex, RH17 6TL, 01444 892048
fax: 01444892888
South of England Spring Show 08/04/2014 - Miss K Iggulden
Westlea House, Pluckley Road, Charing, Kent, TN27 0AH, 01795 475914
email: [email protected]
South Suffolk Agricultural Show 11/05/2014 - Mr G Bailes
35 Dalham Road, Moulton, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 8SB, 01638 750879
fax: As phone email: [email protected]
Spring Horizons Show 21/04/2014 - Miss Jane Owen
3 Manor Farm Cotts, Upton Grey, Basingstoke, Hants, RG25 2RQ,
07817012192 email: [email protected]
Web: www.quaintonstud.co.uk
(I)(S) Staffordshire County Show 28/05/2014 - Mrs G Jones
Corner House, The Green, Barton under Needwood, Burton on Trent,
DE13 8JD, 01283 712289 fax: As phone email: [email protected]
(P)(B)(I)(S) Suffolk County Show 28/05/2014 - Ms E Payne
Suffolk Agricultural Association, Trinity Park, Felixstowe Road, Ipswich,
Suffolk, IP3 8UH, 01473 707115 fax: 01473707120
email: [email protected]
(I) Surrey County Show 26/05/2014 - Ms A Hill
8 Birtley Courtyard, Bramley, Surrey, GU5 0LA, 01483 890810
fax: 01483890820 email: [email protected]
Web: www.surreycountyshow.co.uk
Tattersalls/Ward Union Hunt Show 26/07/2014 - Gladys Graham
7 Cooklands, Dunshaughlin, Co Meath, Ireland, 00353-863858312
fax: 0035318864393 email: [email protected]
Vale of Glamorgan Agricultural Show 13/08/2014 - Mrs N Gibson
Pancross Barn, Llancarfan, Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, CF62 3AJ,
01446 710099 fax: 01446710599 email: [email protected]
Wales & West Show 18/08/2014 - Charlotte Broome
The David Broome Event Centre., Mount Ballan Manor, Cricklands,
Caldicot, Monmouthshire, NP26 5XP, 01291 420777 fax: 01291422352
email: [email protected]
(P)(B) Warrington Horse Show 27/05/2014 - Ms Stacey Massey
Birchels Gorse, Barleycastle Lane, Appleton,Warrington, Cheshire,
WA4 4RF, 07795070736 email: [email protected]
Westmorland County Show 11/09/2014 - Mrs C Knipe
Lane Farm, Crooklands, Milnthorpe, Cumbria, LA7 7NH, 015395 67804
fax: 01539567011 email: [email protected]
White Rose County Show 11/05/2014 - Mrs Gail Carmichal
2 Market Street, Ackworth, Pontefract, Yorkshire, WF7 7BB, 01977 616287
email: [email protected] Web: www.bspsarea3b.co.uk
(P)(B)(I)(S) Yorkshire Sport Horse Show 11/06/2014 - Kim Beaumont
The New Bungalow, North Back Lane, Skillington, York, YO61 1LL,
01347 811919 PM email: [email protected]
Web: www.yorkshiresporthorse.co.uk
List of Qualifying Shows 2014-2015
THE LONGINES ROYAL INTERNATIONAL
HORSE SHOW
29th JULY-3rd AUGUST 2014 Tel: 01273 834315
SHOW
DATE
BSPS Winter Championship
28 March
ENTRIES
CLOSE
11 March
Spring Horizons Show
01 April
17 March
West Mids (PUK)
Brook Farm T C
South of England Spring
04 April
5 April
10 April
21 March
26 March
26 March
B.S.H.A (Northern Spring)
13 April
29 March
Ingliston Grand Slam
14 April
29 March
North of England Spring
18 April
02 April
It’s Kelsall Hill Horse Trials
Addington Manor E C Spring
20 April
20 April
01 April
06 March
North East Counties
27 April
14 April
N.P.S Area 14 Spring
BSHA (Southern Spring)
Cheshire Premier Spring
28 April
05 May
5 May
13 April
12 April
20 April
BSPS Area 7
05 May
17 April
KIngsbarn Spring EC
5th May
3rd May
NCPA Open Show
06 May
19 April
North Somerset Show
Puddledub Spring Show
06 May
06 May
06 April
19 April
Royal Windsor Horse Show
08 May
29 March
Nottingham County
11 May
12 April
South Suffolk
12 May
27 April
White Rose County
12 May
28 April
Devon County
16 May
27 March
BSPS Area 4B
(Lincolnshire Spring)
18 May
03 May
Shropshire County
18 May
12 April
CLASSES
3 Weights, Small, Ladies,
Working, Amateur
3 Weights, Small, Ladies,
Working
3 Weights, Small, Working
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small, Ladies,
Amateur
3 Weights, Small, Amateur,
Working
3 Weights, Small, Ladies,
Working, Amateur
3 Weights, Small, Working,
Amateur
3 Weights, Working
3 Weights, Small, Ladies,
Working, Amateur
3 Weights, Small, Ladies,
Working, Amateur
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small,Amateur
3 Weights, Small, Ladies,
Working, Amateur
3 Weights, Small, Ladies,
Working, Amateur
3 Weights, Small, Ladies,
Working, Amateur
3 Weights, Small, Ladies,
Amateur
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small, Ladies,
Working, Amateur
3 Weights, Small, Ladies,
Working, Amateur
3 Weights, Small, Ladies,
Working
3 Weights, Small, Ladies,
Working
3 Weights, Small, Working,
Amateur
3 Weights, Small, Ladies,
Working
3 Weights, Small, Working,
Amateur
3 Weights, Small, Ladies,
Working, Amateurs
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Shropshire County
(BSPS Area 10)
03 May
Houghton International Show 24/25 May
26 April
Heathfield & District
Herts County
25 May
25 May
08 April
22 April
Hambleton District
26 May
11 May
Warrington Horse Show
27 May
04 May
Surrey County
Royal Bath & West
27 May
29 May
26 April
09 April
Staffordshire County
29 May
20 April
Suffolk County
29 May
22 March
Lurgan Show (Ire)
Rutland County
01 June
02 June
18 May
t.b.c
Hanbury & District
6 July
21 June
Market Bosworth
Gt Eccleston & District
07 July
13 July
01 June
29 June
Camborne
Aintree National
Showing Show
20 July
06 July
26/27 July
12 July
3 Weights, Small, Ladies,
Working
3 Weights, Small, Ladies,
Working, Amateur
3 Weights, Small, Amateur
3 Weights, Working,
Amateur
3 Weights, Small, Ladies,
Working, Amateur
3 Weights, Small, Working,
Amateur
3 Weights, Small, Working
3 Weights, Small, Ladies,
Working, Amateur
3 Weights, Small, Ladies,
Working, Amateur
3 Weights, Small, Ladies,
Working
3 Weights, Small, Working
3 Weights, Small, Ladies,
Working, Amateur
2015 Qualifiers
Huby and Sutton
Bicester & Finmere
Anglesey County
Pembrokeshire County
Dunster Show
Vale of Glamorgan
Moorgreen County Show
Westmorland County
Royal County of Berkshire
BSPS Scottish Finale Show
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19 May
3 Weights, Small, Working,
Amateur
3 Weights, Small, Working
3 Weights, Working,
Amateur
Working
3 Weights, Small, Working,
Amateur
28 July
14 July
3 Weights, Working,
Amateur
9/10 August 27 July
3 Weights, Working,
Amateur
12/13 August 2 July
3 Weights, Small, Ladies,
Working
13 August
6 July
3 Weights, Small, Working
15th August
9th July
3 Weights, Small
21 August
27 July
3 Weights, Small, Ladies
25 August
27 July
3 Weights, Small, Working,
Amateur
12 September 20 August
3 Weights, Small, Ladies,
Working, Amateur
15 September 1 August
3 Weights, Small, Ladies,
Working, Amateur
21 September 07 September 3 Weights, Small, Working,
Amateur
The Horse of the Year Show
The Horse of the Year Show
8th-12th OCTOBER 2014 Tel: 01582 711411
Please note for 2014 administration of HOYS qualifiers will be processed
by British Show Horse Association and all related queries should be
addressed to their office.
SHOW
DATE
SHB(GB)NW Annual
Devon County
Midland Counties
Bramham
Royal Cornwall
South of England
Derbyshire Festival
Yorkshire Sport Horse
Royal Three Counties
Cheshire County
Lincolnshire
Derby (Hickstead)
Royal Highland
Derbyshire County
Royal Norfolk
North of England Summer
Great Yorkshire Show
Kent County
Ashby Show
Scottish Horse Show
Festival of Hunting
Royal Welsh
New Forest & Hampshire
Ryedale
National Side Saddle Show
Garstang & District
Bakewell
Ponies UK Summer Champs
Ashbourne Show
Wales & West Hunter Show
BSPS Summer Champs
Melplash
Edenbridge and Oxted
Monmouthshire
Bucks County
National Hunter Supreme Champs
Moreton-in-Marsh
Addington Manor Festival of Showing
18 May
22/24 May
31 May
05 June
05 June
05 June
07 June
11 June
13 June
17 June
18 June
26 June
19 June
22 June
25 June
05 July
08 July
11 July
13 July
15 July
16 July
21 July
29 July
29 July
01 August
02 August
05 August
08 August
16 August
18 August
20 August
21 August
24 August
28 August
28 August
1/3 September
06 September
09 September
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National Hunter Supreme Championship Show
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National Hunter Supreme Championship Show
1st-3rd SEPTEMBER 2014. Tel: 01732 866277
SHOW
DATE
29/30 March
30 March
5 April
8/9 April
10/12 April
17/20 April
17/20 April
19/20 April
21 April
21 April
26 April
27 April
3 May
4 May
4 May
5 May
5 May
10/11 May
11 May
11 May
14/18 May
ENTRIES
CLOSE
16 March
15 March
26 March
21 March
24 March
03 March
03 March
05 March
6 April
7 April
12 April
12 April
18 April
17 April
20 April
5 April
18 April
20 March
19 April
25 April
29 March
(PUK) Winter Classic
NCPA Lancs Spring
Brook Farm
South of England Spring
North of England Spring
Addington Manor E C
BSPS Winter Championship
BSHA (Northern Spring)
It’s Kelsall Hill
Spring Horizons Show
North East Counties
NPS Area 14 Spring
BSHA (Southern Spring)
BSPS Area 7
Cheshire Premier Spring
North Somerset Show
Puddledub Spring Show
Nottinghamshire County
South Suffolk Agricultural
White Rose County
Royal Windsor
BSPS Area 4B Lincolnshire
Spring Show
SHB(GB)NW Annual
Shropshire Country Spring
(BSPS Area 10)
Norfolk Festival of Showing
Shropshire County
Heathfield & District
Herts County
Hambleton District
Surrey County
Warrington Horse Show
Royal Bath & West
Staffordshire County
Suffolk County
Midland Counties
Rutland County
Lurgan (Ire)
Royal Cornwall
Yorkshire Sport Horse
Lincolnshire Show
Royal Norfolk
Derby Meeting (Hickstead)
CLASSES
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
17 May
18 May
18 May
3 May
3 May
2 May
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
22/25 May
24 May
24 May
24/25 May
25 May
26 May
26 May
28/31 May
28/29 May
28/29 May
31 May
1 June
7 June
5/7 June
11 June
18/19 June
25/26 June
26/29 June
3 May
18 April
9 April
21 April
10 May
25 April
06 May
1 April
20 April
21 March
01 April
18 May
24 May
17 April
26 May
09 April
4 April
19 May
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
National Hunter Supreme Championship Show
Hanbury & District
Great Yorkshire
Gt Eccleston & District
Festival of Hunting
Tattersalls (Ireland)
Aintree National Showing
New Forest & Hants
Bakewell Show
Bicester & Finmere
Anglesey County Show
Vale of Glamorgan
Dunster Show
Pembrokeshire County
Moorgreen Horse Show
5 July
8/10 July
12/13 July
16 July
26/27 July
26/27 July
29/31 July
5/7 August
09/10 August
12/13 August
13 August
15 August
19/21 August
24/25 August
21 June
1 May
29 June
2 July
11 July
11 July
2 June
27 June
27 June
1 July
19 July
9 July
4 July
27 July
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
6 September
6/7 September
11 September
20 September
1 August
6 August
14 August
12 September
3 Weights, Small
Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
3 Weights, Small
2015 Qualifiers
Moreton-in-Marsh
Dorset County Show
Westmorland County
BSPS Scottish Finale
National Hunter Supreme Championship Show –
Entries close 1st August 2014
(Special rules apply for shows held after this date)
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HUNTER BREEDING CLASSES AND
RIDDEN HUNTER CONFORMATION
All Affiliated Shows must select Judges for Hunter Breeding Classes from
this Panel. Judges marked with an asterisk (*) are not eligible at
Qualifying or County Shows during 2014. The Committee reserve the right
to allow a nominated overseas Judge to officiate at an Affiliated Show.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
All Judges must be Members of the Society in accordance with rule 3c.
All Judges are appointed annually by the Council to the Society’s
Panel of Judges and their tenure is at the discretion of the Council.
3. All Judges seeking to be appointed or to be re-appointed by the
Council to the Panel of Judges must provide the Society with any
information it requires in writing and agreement as to the terms of
their appointment in such form and before such date as the Society
specifies. Failure to do so will result in the Judge not being considered
for appointment or re-appointment in accordance with 2 above.
4. Judges who, in the opinion of the Council, fail to observe the Rules or
whose conduct is, in the opinion of the Council, in any way
derogatory to the character and reputation of the Society or
prejudicial to the interests of the Society may be suspended or
removed from the Panel of Judges by decision of the Council at any
time.
5. All Judges wishing to continue to act as judges once they have
reached the age of 80 years must complete a health questionnaire in
such form as the Society specifies. The Society’s insurers reserve the
right to refuse insurance cover for any Judge over the age of 80 years
and in the case of such refusal, the Judge must retire. Retirement will
take effect at the end of the calendar year in which the Judge reaches
80 years or sooner at the discretion of the Judge.
6. Judges must not officiate at more than two qualifiers (1 ride and 1
conformation, with effect from 1st January 2015) for RIHS and if they
officiate at more than one qualifier, the two qualifiers must take
place more than 150 miles apart. For these purposes:
(i) Ridden Hunter and Working Hunter classes are to be counted
separately; and
(ii) Overseas shows are not included
7. Judges invited to judge at RIHS must not judge that section at any
qualifying show in that current season.
8. A Judge may not compete in ANY class on the same day as they are
judging for Sport Horse Breeding (GB).
9. A Judge may not compete AND judge in any Sport Horse Breeding
(GB) Classes on any day for the duration of that show.
10. Judges must judge their category as per the printed schedule.
11. All ride judges must wear a skull cap or hat and safety harness
according to the current approved BSI or European Standard at all
times when officiating as a ride judge for SHB(GB). Skull caps must
have a navy blue or black cover.
12. A major and justifiable complaint against any judge or member may
result in disciplinary action/removal from the judges’
panel/suspension of membership. Three written formal complaints
against any judge or member may result, after investigation, in
disciplinary action/removal from the judges’ panel/suspension of
membership.
1.
2.
List of Judges
ALLISON Mrs D, Summerhill Stud, Carnwath Mill, Carnwath, Lanarkshire,
ML11 8LY. Tel: 01555 840150/07714087216
email: [email protected]
ASHBY-JONES Mrs B, 12 Village Cottages, Lower Quinton, Stratford On
Avon, Warwickshire, CV37 8SH. Tel: 01789 720436/07785986321
ATKINSON Miss D, 3 Benefield Road, Moulton, Newmarket, Suffolk,
CB8 8SW. Tel: 01638 552320/07778493017
email: [email protected]
ATKINSON Mrs A, Yorbus Grange, Bishop Monkton, Harrogate,
North Yorkshire, HG3 3QF. Tel: 07863563188/01765677400
email: [email protected]
BANKS Mrs J, Rowton Farmhouse, Rowton Farm, Skirlaugh, Nr Hull,
East Yorkshire, HU11 5HL. Tel: 01964 564904/07767290290
email: [email protected]
BARKER-WILD Mrs X, Pointer Farm, Lancaster Road, Preesall,
Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire, FY6 0HN. Tel: 07773848822/01253790281
email: [email protected]
BARLEY Miss K H M, Southlands, Langthorpe, Boroughbridge, York,
YO51 9BZ. Tel: 07710452947/01423322163 email: [email protected]
BARTRAM Mr D, Canal Cottage, 5 Bibby Street, Rode Heath, Staffordshire,
ST7 3RR. Tel: 07710 141006/01270 877863
email: [email protected]
BATES Ms J L, Stone Cottage, Church Lane, Cropredy, Banbury,
Oxfordshire, OX17 1NQ. Tel: 07802 312784/01295 750198
email: [email protected]
BOON Miss E, Blackyett Mains Cottage, Kertlebridge, Lockerbie,
Dumfriesshire, DG11 3ND. Tel: 01461 500266
email: [email protected]
BOXALL Mrs T, High Meadow, St Lawrence Stud Farm, Bodmin, Cornwall,
PL30 5JL. Tel: 01208 831631 email: [email protected]
BRADWELL Miss J, Hall Cottage, Holme, Newark, Nottinghamshire,
NG23 7RZ. Tel: 01636 703655/07891163132
email: [email protected]
BRASH Mr T, The Cottage, Burnbridge, Manuel, By Linlithgow,
West Lothian, EH49 6JF. Tel: 01506 845312/07796682168
email: [email protected]
BROOKSHAW Mr P T, Dorset. Tel: 07792948240
email: [email protected]
BROWN Miss R, The Hill, 48 Lisnastrean Road, Lisburn, Co Antrim,
BT27 5PB. Tel: 028 92 638525/07710777002
email: [email protected]
BRUDENELL Mrs L A, Brook Cottage, Sutton-under-Whitestone Cliff,
Thirsk, North Yorkshire, Y07 2PT. Tel: 01845 597767/07546510108
email: [email protected]
BRYER Mrs J S, Princes Place, Closworth, Yeovil, Somerset, BA22 9RH.
Tel: 01935 872268 Fax: 01935873341 email: [email protected]
BULLEN Mr M F S, Borough Court Farm, Hartley Wintney, Hook,
Hampshire, RG27 8JA. Tel: 01252 842592/07818413189 Fax: 01252844043
email: [email protected]
BURGESS Mrs J M, 11 Knowler Close, Liversedge, West Yorkshire,
WF15 6DQ. Tel: 01924 407307
BURRINGTON Mrs A W, Blagdon House, Wheddon Cross, Nr Minehead,
Somerset, TA24 7EF. Tel: 01643 841366
BUTT Mrs J, Wood Lodge Farm, Sywell, Northampton, Northants,
NN6 0BW. Tel: 01604 492956 email: [email protected]
CAMPBELL Mr S C, Marefield Farm, Tilton On The Hill, Leicestershire,
LE7 9LE. Tel: 01162 597225
CASTLE Mr J M, Mottymead Farm, Long Crendon, Aylesbury,
Buckinghamshire, HP18 9BE. Tel: 01844 208107
Fax: 01844 201107 email: [email protected]
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CAVENDISH The Hon Mrs J C G, Hall Farm, Farringdon, Alton, Hampshire,
GU34 3DT. Tel: 01420 587224/07801 329924 email: [email protected]
CHUGG Mr J, Sheepfold, Bredons Norton, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire,
GL20 7HB. Tel: 01684 772398
* COLLINS Mr A, 215 Congleton Road, Biddulph, Stoke on Trent, Staffs,
ST8 6QW. Tel: 07885 633654
COLLINSSPLATT Mrs C E, Kensons, Sutton Mandeville, Salisbury, Wilts,
SP3 5NG. Tel: 01722 714660 email: [email protected]
CONIFEY Mr J, 5 Elldene Court, Ashurst Bridge, Southampton, Hants,
SO40 7QH. Tel: 07979 060256/02380 866141
email: [email protected]
CONNORS Ms R, Woodfield, Woodstown, Co Waterford, Ireland.
Tel: 00353 876174834 Fax: 0035351382134
email: [email protected]
COOK Mr P, Mill Farm House, Mill Lane, Greens Norton, Towcester,
Northamptonshire, NN12 8BB. Tel: 07771974898/01327359106
email: [email protected]
COOKE Miss L, Cowleaze, Newtown, Little Compton, Moreton In Marsh,
Gloucestershire, GL56 0SL. Tel: 01608 674345/07789172881
email: [email protected]
* COOPER Mr M, Sandfield Farm, Simon Lane, Bowlee, Middleton,
Manchester, M24 4SF. Tel: 07775796248 email: [email protected]
COOPER Miss J, Lower Farm, Chedington, Beaminster, Dorset, DT8 3JA.
Tel: 07860710300/01935 891463 Fax: 01935891283
email: [email protected]
COPE Mrs J, Stones Farm, Standlake, Witney, Oxfordshire, OX29 7RT.
Tel: 01865 300279
CRAFTS Mr P, Cherryside, Mian Street, Laneham, Retford, Notts,
DN22 0NG. Tel: 01777 228094/07817799047
email: [email protected]
DAVIES Mr M R, Chase Farm, Frampton, Llantwit Major, Vale of Glamorgan,
CF61 2YR. Tel: 01446 792725 email: [email protected]
DERBY Mrs A, College Green Manor, East Pennard, Shepton Mallet,
Somerset, BA4 6SA. Tel: 01458 850240 email: [email protected]
DIXON Mr D W, Stanley Grange Stud, Great Ayton, Middlesborough,
TS9 6QD. Tel: 01642 722386/07732645066 Fax: 01642724744
email: [email protected]
DOUGLAS Miss K, North Wallacetown, Brownrigg, Loaning, Dumfries,
DG1 3JU. Tel: 07711573370/01387 255106 Fax: 01387251290
email: [email protected]
EDMUNDS Mr A F, The Green, 1 Owston Road, Knossington, Oakham,
Rutland, LE15 8LX. Tel: 01664 454617/07957871168 Fax: 01664 454617
email: [email protected]
ENSTEN Miss B, 1 White Lion Court, Hadleigh, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP7 5JE.
Tel: 07771686115 email: [email protected]
EVANS Miss M G, Cedars, Sudbury Road, Lavenham, Sudbury, Suffolk,
CO10 9PJ. Tel: 01787 248219 Fax: 01787881459
email: [email protected]
FITTON Mr M A, New Hill Farm & Stud, Manchester Road, Worsley,
Manchester, M28 3NL. Tel: 0161 790 2831/07831445944 Fax: 01617902831
email: [email protected]
GEAKE Mr J A, Harestone House, East Kennett, Marlborough, Willtshire,
SN8 4EY. Tel: 07768350738/01672 861784 email: [email protected]
GIBSON BVMS MRCVS Mr M, Southey Lodge Stud, Langley Bush Road,
Upton, Peterborough, PE6 7BF. Tel: 01780 749015/07860 612489
Fax: 01780749052 email: [email protected]
GILCHRIST Mrs J, Romanno Stud, Strathbogie Farm, Elsrickle, Lanarkshire,
ML12 6QY. Tel: 01899 810223/07703535179 Fax: 01899810223
email: jennifer.gilchrist3btinternet.com
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GILLIVER MRCVS Mr J C, Garwood, Bolton Road, Anderton, Chorley,
Lancashire, PR6 9HN. Tel: 01257 483161/07850 612199 Fax: 01257474671
email: [email protected]
GINGELL Mrs V, Horningsea Manor, Horningsea, Cambridgeshire, CB25 9JE.
Tel: 07778 610001/01223 860326 Fax: 01223860291
email: [email protected]
GOLDIE Mr D, Culzean Cottage, 10 Garden Street, Ayr, Strathclyde,
KA6 6DG. Tel: 07759309960/01292560448 Fax: 01292560327
email: [email protected]
GOOCH Hon D, 10 Northlands, Bodiam, Robertsbridge, East Sussex,
TN32 5UX. Tel: 01580 830585
GRAHAM Miss J L, Expo, Bowling Green Lane, Manfield, Darlington,
N. Yorkshire, DL2 2RL. Tel: 01325 710364
email: [email protected]
HALL Mrs J, Hillside Cottage, Ascott, Shipston-on-Stour, Warwickshire,
CV36 5PP. Tel: 01608684144/07860840400
email: [email protected]
HAMILTON Mrs L, Weavings, 2 Sunny Cottages, Naunton, Cheltenham,
Gloucestershire, GL54 3AD. Tel: 01451850103/07766 956256
Fax: 01451851066 email: [email protected]
HARGREAVES Miss R A, Lower Starbank Farm, Dolphinholme, Lancaster,
Lancashire, LA2 9AP. Tel: 01524 791141/07881900825
email: [email protected]
HART Mrs J M, 4 Church Lane, Wicken, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire,
MK19 6BU. Tel: 01908 571278/07966001475 email: [email protected]
HAUGHTON Mr B T, Vale View, Manor House Court, Kirkby in Ashfield,
Nottinghamshire, NG17 8LH. Tel: 01623 752142/07752 206481
email: [email protected]
HENNESSY Miss M L, Rookery Cottage, Brandeston Road, Earl Soham,
Nr Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP13 7QB. Tel: 01728 685368
HETHERINGTON Mrs R, Crow Corner Cottage, Grove Terrace, Middleham,
North Yorkshire, DL8 4NT. Tel: 01969624949 day/01969625014 pm
Fax: 01969623326 email: [email protected]
HEWLETT Mr C J, Woodruff, Chute Cadley, Andover, Hampshire, SP11 9EB.
Tel: 07887 522882/01264 730822 email: [email protected]
HIGHAM Mr B, The Stables, 2 Shop Lane, Badminton, S.Gloucestershire,
GL9 1DH. Tel: 01454 218324/07775633776
email: [email protected]
HILL Mrs S, Great Rapscott, South Molton, North Devon, EX36 3EL.
Tel: 01598 760247 email: [email protected]
HILLARD MFH Mrs H, Katharines Farm, Swinhay, Wotton-under-Edge,
Gloucestershire, GL12 7PH. Tel: 07904697551/01453 843329
email: [email protected]
* HILTON Mr , Red House Farm, The Fen, Baston, Peterborough, PE6 9PT.
Tel: 07876190100/01778560106 email: [email protected]
HODGSON Mrs A M, The Commercial Inn, 128 High Street, Annan,
Dumfriesshire, DG12 6DP. Tel: 01461 205920/07730660726
Fax: 01461205920 email: [email protected]
HOGARTH Mr A J E, Mosshouses, Galashiels, Borders, TD1 2PG.
Tel: 01896 860242 Fax: 01896860366
email: [email protected]
HOLDERNESS-RODDAM Mrs J, West Kington Stud, Church Farm,
West Kington, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN14 7JE.
Tel: 01249782050/07831 720491 Fax: 01249 782940
email: [email protected]
HOLLIDAY Hon Mrs , Thirlby Grange, Thirlby, Thirsk, North Yorkshire,
YO7 2DL. Tel: 01845 597031/07803154568 Fax: 01845 597032
email: [email protected]
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HOLLINGS Mr N G, Blue Slate Stables, Showley Rd, Clayton le Dale,
Blackburn, Lancashire, BB1 9DP. Tel: 01254812805/07808583929
Fax: 01254 814805 email: [email protected]
HOOLEY Mrs A S, Shepponhill Stables, Hoarwithy, Hereford,
Herefordshire, HR2 6QU. Tel: 01989 730620
HOWICK Lady , West Wing, Howick Hall, Alnwick, Northumberland,
NE66 3LB. Tel: 01665 577624/07754604327 Fax: 01665577285
email: [email protected]
HUBBARD Mrs J, 4 Pitton Close, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6HS.
Tel: 01572 722326/07724998990 Fax: 01572 722326
email: [email protected]
IGGULDEN Mr R, Orchard Cottage Stables, Ballykeigle Road, Comber,
Newtownards, Co Down, BT23 5SD. Tel: 02897521591
INGLE Mr D E, 22 Old Gorse Way, Mawsley, Kettering, Northamptonshire,
NN14 1GJ. Tel: 07809764490 Fax: 01933304796
email: [email protected]
JEFFERSON Mrs J M, Ash Lea Cottage, Green Lane, Darley, Harrogate,
North Yorkshire, HG3 2QG. Tel: 07801 353435/01423 780667
email: [email protected]
JENKINS Mrs J, Hornets Farm, Padbury Road, Thornborough,
Buckinghamshire, MK18 2EB. Tel: 01280 817294
Fax: 01280 823448 email: [email protected]
JERRAM Ms K A, c/o Collins Farm, Aythorpe Roding, Gt Dunmow, Essex,
CM6 1PF. Tel: 07860272155/01245231215 Fax: 01245231097
email: [email protected]
JONES Mrs G, The Dene, Long Green, Forthampton, Glos, GL19 4QQ.
Tel: 01684 833254/07711834335 email: [email protected]
KEAT Mr W C F, Holywell, Cardinham, Bodmin, Cornwall, PL30 4DB.
Tel: 01208 821346
KEEN Mr J, Alderbourne Farm, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, SL0 0NU.
Tel: 01753 662506 Fax: as phone
KEEN Mrs V, Alderbourne Farm, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, SL0 0NU.
Tel: 01753 662506 fax: as phone
KELLOW Mr D C, Oak Farm, Cockfield, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP30 0JH.
Tel: 01284 828788/08452200641
KILLINGBECK Mrs L, Park Farm House, Park Lane, Stancombe, Nr Dursley,
Glos, GL11 6AT. Tel: 01453 542401/07774 470835
email: [email protected]
KING Mrs R, Berrimans, Lypiatt, Nr Bisley, Gloucestershire, GL6 7LN.
Tel: 01452 770404/07885104279 email: [email protected]
KIRKPATRICK Mr D, Keigle Lodge, 23 Ballykeigle Road, Comber,
Newtownards, Co Down, BT23 5SD. Tel: 07966 569055/02897528113
email: [email protected]
KNIGHT Miss H C, West Lockinge Farm, Wantage, Oxfordshire, OX12 8QF.
Tel: 01235 833535/07860 110153 Fax: 01235820110
email: [email protected]
LA FOUR Miss J, Rose Cottage, The Street, Fritton, Norfolk, NR15 2QT.
Tel: 07786544213/01508 499834 email: [email protected]
LE MOIGNAN Mrs H M, Grange Farm, Misterton, Doncaster,
South Yorkshire, DN10 4AT. Tel: 01427 891591
LE MOIGNAN Mr C T, Grange Farm, Carr Lane, Misterton, Doncaster,
South Yorkshire, DN10 4AT. Tel: 01427 891591
email: [email protected]
LEATHERBARROW Ms S, Becconsall Chaple House Farm, Ulnes Walton
Lane, Nr Preston, Lancashire, PR26 8LT. Tel: 07792423719/01772 601101
email: [email protected]
LEWIS Mr W D, Pantycaws Stud Farm, Efailwen, Clynderwen,
Pembrokeshire, SA66 7XD. Tel: 01994 419272
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LITHMAN Ms A, Star Green Farm, Lodge Road, Tivetshall St Margaret,
Norwich, Norfolk, NR15 2AZ. Tel: 01379 677553 Fax: 01379677553
LLEWELLYN Mr J A, Newlands Farm, St Mary Church, Cowbridge,
Vale of Glamorgan, CF71 7LT. Tel: 01446 773633/07870 856544
LLOYD-WILLIAMS Mrs E M, Ffynnon-Oer, Pant-y-Crug, Capel Seion,
Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 4EF. Tel: 01970 880848
LORISTON-CLARKE MBE Mrs A J F, Spruce Lodge, Catherston Stud,
Over Wallop, Stockbridge, Hants, SO20 8HX. Tel: 01264 782716
Fax: 01264782717 email: [email protected]
LOW MBE Mrs M D, Kingham Farm House, Hollington Lane, Highclere,
Berkshire, RG20 9SB. Tel: 01635 253596/07831599993 Fax: 01635 255345
email: [email protected]
LUCAS Mr T, Hollygate Lodge, 7 Waterloo Terrace, Capel Hendre,
Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, SA18 3SA. Tel: 01269 841145/07740391192
email: [email protected]
MACAULEY Mr D, Erenagh House, 106 Vianstown Road, Downpatrick,
Co Down, BT30 8HW. Tel: 02844 612733/07882 952944
MACHIN Mr D J, Little Heath Green Cottage, Almington, Market Drayton,
Shropshire, TF9 2PW. Tel: 07976556064/01630 653087
email: [email protected]
MACINNES Mrs J C, Ivy House, Skelton Wood End, Penrith, Cumbria,
CA11 9UB. Tel: 01768 484018 Fax: 01768484033 email: [email protected]
MAINWARING Mrs G, The Ledges, Middle Hill, Broadway, Worcestershire,
WR12 7LA. Tel: 07880714388/01386 852972 email: [email protected]
MARCKUS Hon Mrs R, 18 Musgrave Crescent, London, SW6 4QD.
Tel: 020 7736 9618/07831148487 email: [email protected]
MARYAN Mr M, Carinya, The Ride, Ifold, Loxwood, West Sussex,
RH14 0TH. Tel: 01306885883 am/01403753883 pm
email: [email protected]
MATHEWS Mrs V J, Hillview Farm, Yetminster, Sherborne, Dorset,
DT9 6NN. Tel: 07971720432 email: [email protected]
MATSON Mr R T, Ash Corner, Whitchurch, Shropshire, SY13 4DL.
Tel: 01948 664966/07801674242 email: [email protected]
MCDONALD Mr A, 2 Farm Cottage, Letham Grange, Arbroath, DD11 4RL.
Tel: 01241 890418/07771 608075 email: [email protected]
MCGRANN Mr C D, 27 Grove Crescent South, Boston Spa, Wetherby,
West Yorkshire, LS23 6AY. Tel: 01937 849048/07900547216
email: [email protected]
MEADE OBE Mr R J H, Church Farm, West Littleton, Chippenham,
Wiltshire, SN14 8JB. Tel: 01225 891226 Fax: 01225 891144
email: [email protected]
MILLINGTON Miss B, c/o Kersoe Farm, Emley Castle, Pershore, Worcs,
WR10 3JD. Tel: 07785955609 email: [email protected]
MILLS Mr R B, Goats Gamble, Beech Lane,, Woodcote, Reading, RG8 0PY.
Tel: 07720 385861 email: [email protected]
MILNER Mrs H, Callaughton House, Much Wenlock, Shropshire, TF13 6PT.
Tel: 01952 727575 email: [email protected]
MOON Miss P, Difford Lodge, Barton Stacey, Winchester, Hampshire,
SO21 3NP. Tel: 01264 720348/07702 105426
email: [email protected]
MORLEY Miss E A, Stable House, Green Lane, Boston Spa, Wetherby,
LS23 6AZ. Tel: 07860880682/01937 842980
email: [email protected]
MORRIS Miss S A, Bruntwood, 77 Rope Lane, Shavington, Cheshire,
CW2 5DA. Tel: 01270 652234 email: [email protected]
MORRIS Mrs R, Rectory Farm, Sturton-By-Stow, Lincoln, Lincolnshire,
LN1 2BZ. Tel: 01427 788305 email: [email protected]
MURRAY Mrs W, 90 Catherston Stud, Croft Farm, Over Wallop,
Stockbridge, Hampshire, SO20 8HX. Tel: 01264 782716/07747777811
email: [email protected]
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NEWBOROUGH Mr J, Moat Cottage, Gauntby, Nr Market Rasen, Lincs,
LN8 5JP. Tel: 01526 397153
O’CONNOR Mrs V, Ballinapark Stud, Riverstown, Rathfeigh, Tara,
Co Meath, Ireland. Tel: 00353419821607/00353862830907
email: [email protected]
OLIVER Mr N, Black House Farm, Eye Green, Peterborough, Lincs, PE6 7TT.
Tel: 07974 349459 email: [email protected]
PASCOE Mr R W, Melville House, Marazion, Penzance, Cornwall, TR17 0AP.
Tel: 01736 710460/07773452344
PEEL MFH Mr N D B, Kineton Hill, Stow on the Wold, Cheltenham,
Gloucestershire, GL54 1ES. Tel: 01451 850500 Fax: 01451870519
email: [email protected]
PEMBRIDGE Mrs S M, Meadow Farm, The Meadow, Llanharry,
Mid Glamorgan, CF72 9LY. Tel: 01443 229575
PENN Miss R, Penwind Farm, Mount, Bodmin, Cornwall, PL30 4DT.
Tel: 01208 821373/07796 270899 email: [email protected]
PHILLIPPS Mrs J E, 66 Corby Road, Swayfield, Grantham,, Lincs, NG33 4LH.
Tel: 01476 550665/07747862726 email: [email protected]
PHIPPS MFH Mrs W, Old Boley, Barntown, Co Wexford. Tel: 07795956524
email: [email protected]
PONSONBY Mrs F, Ballylanigan House, Mullinahone, Co Tipperary, Ireland.
Tel: 00353872929449/00353529153680 email: [email protected]
POOLE Mr J, Alcott Ltd, Alcott Farm, Weatheroak, Alvechurch,
Worcestershire, B48 7EH. Tel: 01564 824051/07800 848994
Fax: 01564829799 email: [email protected]
POWLEY Mrs P A, Whitegate Farm, Coddington, Tattenhall, Chester,
Cheshire, CH3 9EN. Tel: 01829 782375
RAMSAY Mrs M F, Little Holdrops, Common Road, Headley, Newbury,
Berkshire, RG19 8LS. Tel: 01635 268208 Fax: 01635 268807
email: [email protected]
RAMSAY Mr R M, Little Holdrops, Common Road, Headley, Newbury,
Berkshire, RG19 8LS. Tel: 01635 268208/07831541994
Fax: 01635 268807 email: [email protected]
RAWDING Mrs S M, Attleton Farm, Attleton Green, Wickhambrook,
Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 8YB. Tel: 01440 821414/07984 766665
email: [email protected]
REED Miss F, Bankhead Farm, Puddledub, Auchtertool, Fife, KY2 5XA.
Tel: 01592 872717/07714702417 email: [email protected]
RICH Mrs B, 7 Church Lane, Thorpe Satchville, Melton Mowbray, Leics,
LE14 2DF. Tel: 01664 840240
* RICHARDSON Miss D, Heggle Lane Farm, Hesket New Market, Wigton,
Cumbria, CA7 8HX. Tel: 07775 516893/01768 484280
email: [email protected]
RICKETTS Mr D F, Aldershot Farm, Bicester, Oxfordshire, OX26 2UA.
Tel: 01869 253566/07966200354 Fax: 01869359064
email: [email protected]
RINGER Mr D, Saffron House, Hamilton Road, Newmarket, Suffolk,
CB8 0NY. Tel: 01638 662653 Fax: 01638 667316
ROBINSON Miss F E, Namens Leases, Aldborough St John, Richmond,
North Yorkshire, DL11 7AE. Tel: 01325 374235/07739555499
email: [email protected]
ROSS Mrs J L, 28 Knightsbridge Court, 12 Sloane Street, London, SW1X 9LJ.
Tel: 07860 627307 email: [email protected]
RUSSELL Miss L, Durfold Farm, Plaistow Road, Dunsfold, Surrey, GU8 4PQ.
Tel: 01483 200277/07855 106096 email: [email protected]
SCOTT Mr Philip, Barnfield House, Knockmore, Ballina, Co Mayo, Ireland.
Tel: 00353 949258175 email: [email protected]
SHARP Mr R, Hill View, 31 Spin Hill, Market Lavington, Devizes, Wiltshire,
SN10 4NS. Tel: 07968850153/01380 812661 email: [email protected]
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SLUGGETT Mr W F, Hersham Springs, Launcells, Bude, Cornwall, EX23 9LZ.
Tel: 01288 321487
SMART Mr B, Hambleton House, Sutton Bank, Thirsk, North Yorkshire,
YO7 2HA. Tel: 01845 597481/07748634797 Fax: 01845597480
email: [email protected]
SMITH Mrs S H, Oldlands Farm, Halmore Lane, Berkeley, Glos, GL13 9HQ.
Tel: 01453 511179 email: [email protected]
SOMERS Mr S, Attleton Farm, Attleton Green, Wickhambrook,
Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 8YB. Tel: 07831781377
SPALDING Mr A C M, Hedgeholme, Winston, Darlington, Co Durham,
DL2 3RS. Tel: 01325 730209 Fax: 01325730769
email: [email protected]
STEPHENS Mrs S M, Y Stablau, Pant-Y-Cryg, Capel Seion, Aberystwyth,
Ceredigion, SY23 4EF. Tel: 01970 880614/07971667550
email: [email protected]
STEPHENS Mrs J M, Court Farm, Bricklehampton, Pershore, Worcestershire,
WR10 3HJ. Tel: 01386 710570/07967657526 Fax: 01386710570
email: [email protected]
STEVENS Mr S T R, West Molland Barton, Molland, South Molton, Devon,
EX36 3NE. Tel: 01769 550254 Fax: 01769 550818
email: [email protected]
STEWARD Mr A J, Walton House, Park Walk, Brigstock, Kettering,
Northants, NN14 3HH. Tel: 01536 373269 Fax: 01536 373991
STIRLING Mrs P C, South Blainslie Farm, Blainslie, Galashiels, Selkirkshire,
TD1 2PP. Tel: 01896 860360/07801 073710
email: [email protected]
STURGES Mrs A M, Downlands, Pilgrims Way, Kemsing, Sevenoaks, Kent,
TN15 6XB. Tel: 01732 763222 Fax: 01732763855
email: [email protected]
SUMNER Mr R W, Cowleaze, Newtown, Little Compton, Moreton In Marsh,
Gloucestershire, GL56 0SL. Tel: 01608 674345/07776195330
SWALLOW Mr N, Yew Tree Cottage, Haytons Bent, Ludlow,, Shropshire,
SY8 2AX. Tel: 01584 823311
TAYLOR Mr G, Maldorjay, Long Green, Forthampton, Gloucestershire,
GL19 4QQ. Tel: 01684 830031/07768000003
TILSON Mrs H M, Wedderlie, Gordon, Berwickshire, TD3 6NW.
Tel: 01578 740246
TORY Mr M S, The Brambles, Shrewsbury Road, Prees, Nr Whitchurch,
Shropshire, SY13 2EY. Tel: 01948 841825/07732 662755
TRAVES Miss M, Heatherlands, Market Weighton Road, Nr Selby, N.Yorks,
YO8 5DA. Tel: 01757 288971/07778291802 email: [email protected]
TRICE-ROLPH Mr J, New Yard, Phillips Farm, Todenham, Moreton-in-Marsh,
Glos, GL56 9NY. Tel: 07850463814
email: [email protected]
UPHAM Mr C H, Langaller Farm, Bovey Tracey, Newton Abbot, Devon,
TQ13 9JP. Tel: 01626 836556/07812103448 Fax: 01626836556
email: [email protected]
VARLEY Mrs A, Hillside Farm, Headon, Retford, Nottinghamshire,
DN22 0RD. Tel: 01777 248446 email: [email protected]
VARLEY Capt A T, Hillside Farm, Headon, Retford, Notts, DN22 0RD.
Tel: 01777 248446 email: [email protected]
WAKLEY Mr N J W, Chy Mor, 18 Pedn Moran, Truro, Cornwall, TR2 5BA.
Tel: 01326 270564 email: [email protected]
WALTERS Mr D R, Bay House, Laughton, Lewes, Sussex, BN8 6BJ.
Tel: 01323 811922 Fax: 01323811922 email: [email protected]
WALTON Mrs D E, Village Farm, Lockington, Driffield, East Yorkshire,
YO25 9SH. Tel: 01430 810692/07949022401 Fax: 01430 810196
email: [email protected]
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WAREHAM Mr A, Etheridge Farm & Stud, Dark Knoll Lane, Okeford
Fitzpaine, Blandford Forum, DT11 0RP. Tel: 01258 860037/07710991300
WEBB Miss L A, Orchard Cottage Stables, Ballykeigle Road, Comber,
Northern Ireland, BT23 5SD. Tel: 028 97521591
email: [email protected]
WEBB (NEE KENNY) Mrs S J, 19 Forest Park, Maresfield, Uckfield,
East Sussex, TN22 2NA. Tel: 07767885591/01825 749886
email: [email protected]
WEBBER Mr A, 66 Hilfield Lane, Aldernham, Watford, Herts, WD25 8AJ.
Tel: 07836 723669 email: [email protected]
WHITEMAN Mrs D, Allerton, 22 St Judiths Lane, Sawtry, Huntingdon,
Cambridgeshire, PE28 5XE./07932 060175
email: [email protected]
WIGGETT Mr T, 15 Wye Close, Medway Drive, Wellingborough,
Northamptonshire, NN8 5WS. Tel: 01933 678992
email: [email protected]
WILLIAMS Mr R P R, Glyn Arthur, Llandyrnog, Denbigh, Clwyd, LL16 4NB.
Tel: 01824 790511 Fax: 01824 790368
YORK Mrs E C, Hutton Wandesley Hall, York, North Yorkshire, YO26 7NA.
Tel: 01904 738240 email: [email protected]
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RIDDEN HUNTER CLASSES
All Affiliated Shows must select Judges for Ridden and Working Hunter
Classes from this Panel. Judges marked with an asterisk (*) are not eligible
at Qualifying or County Shows during 2014. The Committee reserve the
right to allow a nominated overseas Judge to officiate at an Affiliated
Show.
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RULES AND REGULATIONS
All Judges must be Members of the Society in accordance with rule 3c.
All Judges are appointed annually by the Council to the Society’s
Panel of Judges and their tenure is at the discretion of the Council.
All Judges seeking to be appointed or to be re-appointed by the
Council to the Panel of Judges must provide the Society with any
information it requires in writing and agreement as to the terms of
their appointment in such form and before such date as the Society
specifies. Failure to do so will result in the Judge not being considered
for appointment or re-appointment in accordance with 2 above.
Judges who, in the opinion of the Council, fail to observe the Rules or
whose conduct is, in the opinion of the Council, in any way
derogatory to the character and reputation of the Society or
prejudicial to the interests of the Society may be suspended or
removed from the Panel of Judges by decision of the Council at any
time.
All Judges wishing to continue to act as judges once they have
reached the age of 80 years must complete a health questionnaire in
such form as the Society specifies. The Society’s insurers reserve the
right to refuse insurance cover for any Judge over the age of 80 years
and in the case of such refusal, the Judge must retire. Retirement will
take effect at the end of the calendar year in which the Judge reaches
80 years or sooner at the discretion of the Judge.
Judges must not officiate at more than two qualifiers (1 ride and 1
conformation, with effect from 1st January 2015) for RIHS and if they
officiate at more than one qualifier, the two qualifiers must take
place more than 150 miles apart.
For these purposes:
(i) Ridden Hunter and Working Hunter classes are to be counted
separately; and
(ii) Overseas shows are not included
Judges invited to judge at RIHS must not judge that section at any
qualifying show in that current season.
A Judge may not compete in ANY class on the same day as they are
judging for Sport Horse Breeding (GB).
A Judge may not compete AND judge in any Sport Horse Breeding
(GB) Classes on any day for the duration of that show.
All judges on the following list are eligible to judge the ride and/or
conformation of Ridden and Working Hunter classes.
Judges must judge their category as per the printed schedule.
All ride judges must wear a skull cap or hat and safety harness
according to the current approved BSI or European Standard at all
times when officiating as a ride judge for SHB(GB). Skull caps must
have a navy blue or black cover.
A major and justifiable complaint against any judge or member may
result in disciplinary action/removal from the judges’
panel/suspension of membership. Three written formal complaints
against any judge or member may result, after investigation, in
disciplinary action/removal from the judges’ panel/suspension of
membership.
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ARMSTRONG-SMALL Miss J F, Lower Lodge House, Off Long Street,
Upshire, Essex, EN9 3TH. Tel: 01992 763451/07831241827
email: [email protected]
ATKINSON Mrs A, Yorbus Grange, Bishop Monkton, Harrogate,
North Yorkshire, HG3 3QF. Tel: 07863563188/01765677400
email: [email protected]
BANKS Mrs J, Rowton Farmhouse, Rowton Farm, Skirlaugh, Nr Hull,
East Yorkshire, HU11 5HL. Tel: 01964 564904/07767290290
email: [email protected]
BARKER-WILD Mrs X, Pointer Farm, Lancaster Road, Preesall,
Poulton-le-Fylde, Lancashire, FY6 0HN. Tel: 07773848822/01253790281
email: [email protected]
BARLEY Miss K H M, Southlands, Langthorpe, Boroughbridge, York,
YO51 9BZ. Tel: 07710452947/01423322163 email: [email protected]
BARTRAM Mr D, Canal Cottage, 5 Bibby Street, Rode Heath, Staffordshire,
ST7 3RR. Tel: 07710 141006/01270 877863
email: [email protected]
BATES Ms J L, Stone Cottage, Church Lane, Cropredy, Banbury,
Oxfordshire, OX17 1NQ. Tel: 07802 312784/01295 750198
email: [email protected]
BROOKSHAW Mr P T, Dorset. Tel: 07792948240
email: [email protected]
BURGESS Mrs M A, Little Treburder, Cott Road, Lostwithiel, Cornwall,
PL22 0EU. Tel: 07846151780/01208 871450 Fax: 01208 871450
email: [email protected]
CAMPBELL Mr S C, Marefield Farm, Tilton On The Hill, Leicestershire,
LE7 9LE. Tel: 01162 597225
CHAPMAN Miss S, Pen-Y-Banc, Oakley Park, Llandinam, Powys, SY17 5BE.
Tel: 07791 517873 email: [email protected]
* COLLINS Mr A, 215 Congleton Road, Biddulph, Stoke on Trent, Staffs,
ST8 6QW. Tel: 07885 633654
COLLINS Miss A M, Horsehill Farm, Bagber, Sturminster Newton, Dorset,
DT10 2HB. Tel: 07850 377252 Fax: 01258472745
email: [email protected]
COLLINS Mr N M, 14 Abbey Place, Warfield, Berkshire, RG42 6AZ.
Tel: 07711168651/07885190631 Fax: 01344862403
email: [email protected]
CONIFEY Mr J, 5 Elldene Court, Ashurst Bridge, Southampton, Hants,
SO40 7QH. Tel: 07979 060256/02380 866141
email: [email protected]
CONNORS Ms R, Woodfield, Woodstown, Co Waterford, Ireland.
Tel: 00353 876174834 Fax: 0035351382134
email: [email protected]
COOK Mr P, Mill Farm House, Mill Lane, Greens Norton, Towcester,
Northamptonshire, NN12 8BB. Tel: 07771974898/01327359106
email: [email protected]
COOKE Miss L, Cowleaze, Newtown, Little Compton, Moreton In Marsh,
Gloucestershire, GL56 0SL. Tel: 01608 674345/07789172881
email: [email protected]
* COOPER Mr M, Sandfield Farm, Simon Lane, Bowlee, Middleton,
Manchester, M24 4SF. Tel: 07775796248 email: [email protected]
DALY Mrs D, Brainge, Putley, Ledbury, Herefordshire, HR8 2RD.
Tel: 07721 956599/01531670248 email: [email protected]
DARWIN Miss J, Richmond E C, Broughpark, Tunstall, Richmond,
North Yorkshire, DL10 7PL. Tel: 07850 787591
DOUGLAS Miss K, North Wallacetown, Brownrigg, Loaning, Dumfries,
DG1 3JU. Tel: 07711573370/01387 255106 Fax: 01387251290
email: [email protected]
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EDMUNDS Mr A F, The Green, 1 Owston Road, Knossington, Oakham,
Rutland, LE15 8LX. Tel: 01664 454617/07957871168 Fax: 01664 454617
email: [email protected]
ENSTEN Miss B, 1 White Lion Court, Hadleigh, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP7 5JE.
Tel: 07771686115 email: [email protected]
GEAKE Mr J A, Harestone House, East Kennett, Marlborough, Willtshire,
SN8 4EY. Tel: 07768350738/01672 861784 email: [email protected]
GIBSON Ms W, Lower Haldon, Splatford, Kennford, Exeter, Devon,
EX6 7XY. Tel: 07765396653/01392833482
email: [email protected]
GILSENAN Mr R M, Hill House, Water Stratford Road, Tingewick, Bucks,
MK18 4NU. Tel: 07710317305 email: [email protected]
GOOCH Hon D, 10 Northlands, Bodiam, Robertsbridge, East Sussex,
TN32 5UX. Tel: 01580 830585
GORDON Mr C, Morestead Farm Stables, Morestead, Winchester,
Hampshire, SO21 1JD. Tel: 07713082392 Fax: 01962 712774
email: [email protected]
GRAHAM Miss J L, Expo, Bowling Green Lane, Manfield, Darlington,
N. Yorkshire, DL2 2RL. Tel: 01325 710364
email: [email protected]
HAMILTON Mrs L, Weavings, 2 Sunny Cottages, Naunton, Cheltenham,
Gloucestershire, GL54 3AD. Tel: 01451850103/07766 956256
Fax: 01451851066 email: [email protected]
HEATH Miss D, The Barn Lodge, Love Lane, Betchton, Sandbach, Cheshire,
CW11 2TS. Tel: 07899752266/01477 500071
email: [email protected]
HILLARD MFH Mrs H, Katharines Farm, Swinhay, Wotton-under-Edge,
Gloucestershire, GL12 7PH. Tel: 07904697551/01453 843329
email: [email protected]
HODGSON Mrs A M, The Commercial Inn, 128 High Street, Annan,
Dumfriesshire, DG12 6DP. Tel: 01461 205920/07730660726
Fax: 01461205920 email: [email protected]
HOLDERNESS-RODDAM Mrs J, West Kington Stud, Church Farm,
West Kington, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN14 7JE.Tel: 01249782050/
07831 720491 Fax: 01249 782940 email: [email protected]
HOLLANDS Miss J, Broachrigg Farm, Rosewell, Midlothian, Scotland,
EH24 9DZ. Tel: 07968 030674 email: [email protected]
HOLLIDAY Hon Mrs , Thirlby Grange, Thirlby, Thirsk, North Yorkshire,
YO7 2DL. Tel: 01845 597031/07803154568 Fax: 01845 597032
email: [email protected]
HOPKINS Ms M, 1 Shop Lane, Badminton, S.Glos, GL9 1DH.
Tel: 07554980328/01454219252 email: [email protected]
HUBBARD Mrs J, 4 Pitton Close, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6HS.
Tel: 01572 722326/07724998990 Fax: 01572 722326
email: [email protected]
HUNNABLE Mr C, Mill Farm, Mill Lane, Gt Maplestead, Halstead, Essex,
CO9 2RA. Tel: 01787 462232/07736081730 Fax: 01376557487
email: [email protected]
IGGULDEN Mr R, Orchard Cottage Stables, Ballykeigle Road, Comber,
Newtownards, Co Down, BT23 5SD. Tel: 02897521591
INGLE Mr D E, 22 Old Gorse Way, Mawsley, Kettering, Northamptonshire,
NN14 1GJ. Tel: 07809764490 Fax: 01933304796
email: [email protected]
JERRAM Ms K A, c/o Collins Farm, Aythorpe Roding, Gt Dunmow, Essex,
CM6 1PF. Tel: 07860272155/01245231215 Fax: 01245231097
email: [email protected]
KILLINGBECK Mrs L, Park Farm House, Park Lane, Stancombe, Nr Dursley,
Glos, GL11 6AT. Tel: 01453 542401/07774 470835
email: [email protected]
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KING Mrs R, Berrimans, Lypiatt, Nr Bisley, Gloucestershire, GL6 7LN.
Tel: 01452 770404/07885104279 email: [email protected]
LANDAU Mr G. Tel: 07889708030 email: [email protected]
LE MOIGNAN Mr C T, Grange Farm, Carr Lane, Misterton, Doncaster,
South Yorkshire, DN10 4AT. Tel: 01427 891591
email: [email protected]
LEATHERBARROW Ms S, Becconsall Chaple House Farm, Ulnes Walton
Lane, Nr Preston, Lancashire, PR26 8LT. Tel: 07792423719/01772 601101
email: [email protected]
LEVY Mrs A, Saddlers Cottage, Queens Street, Sandhurst, Kent, TN18 5HU.
Tel: 01580 850199 :07919 052120 email: [email protected]
MACAULEY Mr D, Erenagh House, 106 Vianstown Road, Downpatrick,
Co Down, BT30 8HW. Tel: 02844 612733/07882 952944
MACHIN Mr D J, Little Heath Green Cottage, Almington, Market Drayton,
Shropshire, TF9 2PW. Tel: 07976556064/01630 653087
email: [email protected]
MCGRANN Mr C D, 27 Grove Crescent South, Boston Spa, Wetherby,
West Yorkshire, LS23 6AY. Tel: 01937 849048/07900547216
email: [email protected]
MILLINGTON Miss B, c/o Kersoe Farm, Emley Castle, Pershore, Worcs,
WR10 3JD. Tel: 07785955609 email: [email protected]
MILLS Mr R B, Goats Gamble, Beech Lane, Woodcote, Reading, RG8 0PY.
Tel: 07720 385861 email: [email protected]
MILNER Mrs H, Callaughton House, Much Wenlock, Shropshire, TF13 6PT.
Tel: 01952 727575 email: [email protected]
MURRAY Mrs W, 90 Catherston Stud, Croft Farm, Over Wallop,
Stockbridge, Hampshire, SO20 8HX. Tel: 01264 782716/07747777811
email: [email protected]
NICHOLSON Mr M F B, Thirn Moor Farm, Thirn, Nr Ripon, North Yorkshire,
HG4 4AT. Tel: 01677 460038 email: [email protected]
OWEN Miss J, 3 Manor Farm Cotts, Upton Grey, Basingstoke, Hampshire,
RG25 2RQ. Tel: 07817012192 email: [email protected]
PAWLEY Miss Z, Croft House, Great Dunham, Kings Lynn, Norfolk,
PE32 2LR. Tel: 01328 701587/07816586383 email: [email protected]
PERHAM Mrs S, 4 Southbank Gardens, Lambourn, Berkshire, RG17 7LW.
Tel: 07753982052 email: [email protected]
PHIPPS MFH Mrs W, Old Boley, Barntown, Co Wexford. Tel: 07795956524
email: [email protected]
POOLE Mr J, Alcott Ltd, Alcott Farm, Weatheroak, Alvechurch,
Worcestershire, B48 7EH. Tel: 01564 824051/07800 848994
Fax: 01564829799 email: [email protected]
* RICHARDSON Miss D, Heggle Lane Farm, Hesket New Market, Wigton,
Cumbria, CA7 8HX. Tel: 07775 516893/01768 484280
email: [email protected]
RICKETTS Mr D F, Aldershot Farm, Bicester, Oxfordshire, OX26 2UA.
Tel: 01869 253566/07966200354 Fax: 01869359064
email: [email protected]
ROSS Mrs J L, 28 Knightsbridge Court, 12 Sloane Street, London, SW1X 9LJ.
Tel: 07860 627307 email: [email protected]
RUSSELL Miss L, Durfold Farm, Plaistow Road, Dunsfold, Surrey, GU8 4PQ.
Tel: 01483 200277 :07855 106096 email: [email protected]
SCOTT Mr Paul, 1 The Crossway, Ardley, Bicester, Oxon, OX27 7PT.
Tel: 07793 274132 email: [email protected]
SEARS Miss K M, 12 The Willows, Fox Lane, West Felton, Oswestry,
Shropshire, SY11 4JX. Tel: 07905223716 email: [email protected]
SHARP Mr R, Hill View, 31 Spin Hill, Market Lavington, Devizes, Wiltshire,
SN10 4NS. Tel: 07968850153/01380 812661 email: [email protected]
SMART Mr B, Hambleton House, Sutton Bank, Thirsk, North Yorkshire,
YO7 2HA. Tel: 01845 597481/07748634797 Fax: 01845597480
email: [email protected]
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SMEETH Mr I, Ascot Paddocks, Winkfield Road, Ascot, Berkshire, SL5 7LP.
Tel: 07779024406 email: [email protected]
SMITH Mrs S H, Oldlands Farm, Halmore Lane, Berkeley, Glos, GL13 9HQ.
Tel: 01453 511179 email: [email protected]
SMITH Ms J, Pen-Y-Llan, Westbrook, Dorstone, Herefordshire, HR3 6AH.
Tel: 01497 831340/07974110418 Fax: 01497831340
SOMERS Mr S, Attleton Farm, Attleton Green, Wickhambrook,
Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 8YB. Tel: 07831781377
SPALDING Mr A C M, Hedgeholme, Winston, Darlington, Co Durham,
DL2 3RS. Tel: 01325 730209 Fax: 01325730769
email: [email protected]
STURGIS Mrs B, Brook Farm, Great Somerford, Chippenham, Wiltshire,
SN15 5JA. Tel: 07968288223/01249 720543
email: [email protected]
THOMAS Miss R L, Brynhaulog, Bryncethin, Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan,
CF32 9YE. Tel: 01656 720581/07866427846
email: [email protected]
THOMAS Ms M, Waterpark, Scarriff, Co Clare, Ireland.
Tel: 00353 866045205 email: [email protected]
TRICE-ROLPH Mr J, New Yard, Phillips Farm, Todenham, Moreton-in-Marsh,
Glos, GL56 9NY. Tel: 07850463814
email: [email protected]
TYLOR Mrs L, Polquest Farm, Lanarth, St Keverne, Helston, Cornwall,
TR12 6RF. Tel: 01326 281035/07798648167 Fax: 01326280321
email: [email protected]
VAN PRAAGH Mr J, The Annexe, Faircote Stud Farm, Hartfield, Sussex,
TN7 4EX. Tel: 07855529553 email: [email protected]
VARLEY Mrs A, Hillside Farm, Headon, Retford, Nottinghamshire,
DN22 0RD. Tel: 01777 248446 email: [email protected]
WEBB Miss L A, Orchard Cottage Stables, Ballykeigle Road, Comber,
Northern Ireland, BT23 5SD. Tel: 028 97521591
email: [email protected]
WEBB (NEE KENNY) Mrs S J, 19 Forest Park, Maresfield, Uckfield,
East Sussex, TN22 2NA. Tel: 07767885591/01825 749886
email: [email protected]
WEBBER Mr A, 66 Hilfield Lane, Aldernham, Watford, Herts, WD25 8AJ.
Tel: 07836 723669 email: [email protected]
WIGGETT Mr T, 15 Wye Close, Medway Drive, Wellingborough,
Northamptonshire, NN8 5WS. Tel: 01933 678992
email: [email protected]
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TO JUDGE LADIES, HUNTERS
All Affiliated Shows must select Judges from this Panel for Ladies’ Hunter
Classes. Judges marked with an asterisk (*) are not eligible at Qualifying
or County shows during 2014. The Committee reserve the right to allow a
nominated overseas Judge to officiate at an Affiliated Show.
SIDE-SADDLE RULES AND REGULATIONS
All Judges must be Members of the Society in accordance with rule 3c.
All Judges are appointed annually by the Council to the Society’s
Panel of Judges and their tenure is at the discretion of the Council.
3. All Judges seeking to be appointed or to be re-appointed by the
Council to the Panel of Judges must provide the Society with any
information it requires in writing and agreement as to the terms of
their appointment in such form and before such date as the Society
specifies.
Failure to do so will result in the Judge not being considered for
appointment or reappointment in accordance with 2 above.
4. Judges who, in the opinion of the Council, fail to observe the Rules or
whose conduct is, in the opinion of the Council, in any way
derogatory to the character and reputation of the Society or
prejudicial to the interests of the Society may be suspended or
removed from the Panel of Judges by decision of the Council at any
time.
5. All Judges wishing to continue to act as judges once they have
reached the age of 80 years must complete a health questionnaire in
such form as the Society specifies. The Society’s insurers reserve the
right to refuse insurance cover for any Judge over the age of 80 years
and in the case of such refusal, the Judge must retire. Retirement will
take effect at the end of the calendar year in which the Judge reaches
80 years or sooner at the discretion of the Judge.
6. Judges invited to judge at RIHS must not judge that section at any
qualifying show in that current season.
7. A Judge may not compete in ANY class on the same day as they are
judging for Sport Horse Breeding (GB).
8. A Judge may not compete AND judge in any Sport Horse Breeding
(GB) Classes on any day for the duration of that show.
9. Judges must judge their category as per the printed schedule.
10. All ride judges must wear a skull cap or hat and safety harness
according to the current approved BSI or European Standard at all
times when officiating as a ride judge for SHB(GB). Skull caps must
have a navy blue or black cover.
11. A major and justifiable complaint against any judge or member may
result in disciplinary action/removal from the judges’
panel/suspension of membership. Three written formal complaints
against any judge or member may result, after investigation, in
disciplinary action/removal from the judges’ panel/suspension of
membership.
1.
2.
ARMSTRONG-SMALL Miss J F, Lower Lodge House, Off Long Street,
Upshire, Essex, EN9 3TH. Tel: 01992 763451/07831241827
email: [email protected]
BARLEY Miss K H M, Southlands, Langthorpe, Boroughbridge, York,
YO51 9BZ. Tel: 07710452947/01423322163 email: [email protected]
BATES Ms J L, Stone Cottage, Church Lane, Cropredy, Banbury,
Oxfordshire, OX17 1NQ. Tel: 07802 312784/01295 750198
email: [email protected]
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BURGESS Mrs M A, Little Treburder, Cott Road, Lostwithiel, Cornwall,
PL22 0EU. Tel: 07846151780/01208 871450 Fax: 01208 871450
email: [email protected]
CHAPMAN Miss S, Pen-Y-Banc, Oakley Park, Llandinam, Powys, SY17 5BE.
Tel: 07791 517873 email: [email protected]
COLLINS Miss A M, Horsehill Farm, Bagber, Sturminster Newton, Dorset,
DT10 2HB. Tel: 07850 377252 Fax: 01258472745
email: [email protected]
CONNORS Ms R, Woodfield, Woodstown, Co Waterford, Ireland.
Tel: 00353 876174834 Fax: 0035351382134
email: [email protected]
DALY Mrs D, Brainge, Putley, Ledbury, Herefordshire, HR8 2RD.
Tel: 07721 956599/01531670248 email: [email protected]
DARWIN Miss J, Richmond E C, Broughpark, Tunstall, Richmond,
North Yorkshire, DL10 7PL. Tel: 07850 787591
DOUGLAS Miss K, North Wallacetown, Brownrigg, Loaning, Dumfries,
DG1 3JU. Tel: 07711573370/01387 255106 Fax: 01387251290
email: [email protected]
ENSTEN Miss B, 1 White Lion Court, Hadleigh, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP7 5JE.
Tel: 07771686115 email: [email protected]
HAMILTON Mrs L, Weavings, 2 Sunny Cottages, Naunton, Cheltenham,
Gloucestershire, GL54 3AD. Tel: 01451850103/07766 956256
Fax: 01451851066 email: [email protected]
HEATH Miss D, The Barn Lodge, Love Lane, Betchton, Sandbach,
Cheshire, CW11 2TS. Tel: 07899752266/01477 500071
email: [email protected]
JERRAM Ms K A, c/o Collins Farm, Aythorpe Roding, Gt Dunmow, Essex,
CM6 1PF. Tel: 07860272155/01245231215 Fax: 01245231097
email: [email protected]
KING Mrs R, Berrimans, Lypiatt, Nr Bisley, Gloucestershire, GL6 7LN.
Tel: 01452 770404/07885104279 email: [email protected]
LEVY Mrs A, Saddlers Cottage, Queens Street, Sandhurst, Kent, TN18 5HU.
Tel: 01580 850199/07919 052120 email: [email protected]
MILLINGTON Miss B, c/o Kersoe Farm, Emley Castle, Pershore, Worcs,
WR10 3JD. Tel: 07785955609 email: [email protected]
MURRAY Mrs W, 90 Catherston Stud, Croft Farm, Over Wallop,
Stockbridge, Hampshire, SO20 8HX. Tel: 01264 782716/07747777811
email: [email protected]
OWEN Miss J, 3 Manor Farm Cotts, Upton Grey, Basingstoke, Hampshire,
RG25 2RQ. Tel: 07817012192 email: [email protected]
PERHAM Mrs S, 4 Southbank Gardens, Lambourn, Berkshire, RG17 7LW.
Tel: 07753982052 email: [email protected]
ROSS Mrs J L, 28 Knightsbridge Court, 12 Sloane Street, London, SW1X 9LJ.
Tel: 07860 627307 email: [email protected]
RUSSELL Miss L, Durfold Farm, Plaistow Road, Dunsfold, Surrey, GU8 4PQ.
Tel: 01483 200277/07855 106096 email: [email protected]
SEARS Miss K M, 12 The Willows, Fox Lane, West Felton, Oswestry,
Shropshire, SY11 4JX. Tel: 07905223716 email: [email protected]
THOMAS Ms M, Waterpark, Scarriff, Co Clare, Ireland.
Tel: 00353 866045205 email: [email protected]
THOMAS Miss R L, Brynhaulog, Bryncethin, Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan,
CF32 9YE. Tel: 01656 720581/07866427846
email: [email protected]
TRAVES Miss M, Heatherlands, Market Weighton Road, Nr Selby, N.Yorks,
YO8 5DA. Tel: 01757 288971/07778291802 email: [email protected]
WEBB Miss L A, Orchard Cottage Stables, Ballykeigle Road, Comber,
Northern Ireland, BT23 5SD. Tel: 028 97521591
email: [email protected]
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LADIES’ RIDE ONLY
ALLIN Mrs H, Thorn House, 138 Main Road, Wilford, Nottinghamshire,
NG11 7AA. Tel: 01159 841796/07971 951559
email: [email protected]
BOWLING Miss M, Huncoat Hall Farm, Burnley Road, Accrington,
Lancashire, BB5 6JZ. Tel: 07894833408/01254 388606
email: [email protected]
BOXALL Miss S, Heffers Croft, Russ Hill Road, Charlwood, Surrey, RH6 0EW.
Tel: 01293 862187/07515 832722
HALES Mrs J E, Dovecote View, Northbrook Farm, kirtlington, Oxfordshire,
OX5 3HY. Tel: 07974 652205
HARVIE Mrs R, Heath Farm Cottage, Heath Lane, Godalming, Surrey,
GU7 1UN. Tel: 07768 740969/01483 418271
email: [email protected]
MCCULLOCH Miss L M, 13 Wentworth Crescent, Starbeck, Harrogate,
North Yorkshire, HG2 7LB. Tel: 07535 666709/01423 886554
ROGERS Ms E, Pittern Hill House, Pittern Hill Stables, Kineton,
Warwickshire, CV35 0JF. Tel: 01926 640370
email: [email protected]
STRANGE Miss J, Garden Flat, Rose Corner, Off Vicarage Lane, Haslemere,
Surrey, GU27 1LE. Tel: 07885865091/01428 648402 email: [email protected]
TYLOR Mrs L, Polquest Farm, Lanarth, St Keverne, Helston, Cornwall,
TR12 6RF. Tel: 01326 281035/07798648167 Fax: 01326280321
email: [email protected]
WALTERS (NE WOFFORD) Mrs C, Abnalls Farm, Cross In Hand Lane,
Litchfield, Staffordshire, WS13 8DZ. Tel: 07894736699/01543 417225
email: [email protected]
WORMALL Miss J, Ibstock Grange, Ibstock, Leicestershire, LE67 6LN.
Tel: 07931993907/01530 260224
Probationary Judges
PROBATIONARY JUDGES
It is suggested that when only one Judge is appointed to officiate on the
Hunter Classes, one of these Probationary Judges should be asked to
judge with him/her. In this way they will gain experience of judging in the
ring. Shows are not expected to pay Probationary Judges’ expenses.
Probationary Judges are allowed to officiate with the Conformation Judge
only, in Qualifying Classes for The Royal International Horse Show or
National Hunter Supreme Championship Show.
Probationary Judges must appear in the ring properly dressed and
wearing hard hats. Probationary Judges officiating in Ridden Hunter
Classes may only ride with the exhibitor’s permission. The Society will
allocate the shows at which probationary judges will attend. They must
have accompanied at least 3 different Senior Judges before re-applying
for the Senior Panel within two years. Please note that at least one of the
probationary judging appointments undertaken must be in a Working
Hunter class. * Indicates Breeding Classes only. To be included on the
Probationary Panel a judge will be a minimum of 25 years of age and a
maximum of 60. All judges must be fully paid up Members of the Society.
Judges MUST wear a skull cap or hat and safety harness according to the
current approved BSI or European standard.
A probationary judge may not compete in ANY class on the same day as
they are judging for Sport Horse Breeding (GB).
A probationary judge may not compete AND judge in any Sport Horse
Breeding (GB) Classes on any day for the duration of that show.
All ride judges must wear a skull cap or hat and safety harness according
to the current approved BSI or European Standard at all times when
officiating as a ride judge for SHB(GB). Skull caps must have a navy blue
or black cover.
Candidates may only present themselves on two occasions for assessment
and if they are not successful after the second occasion they may not reapply.
A major and justifiable complaint against any judge or member may
result in disciplinary action/removal from the judges’ panel/suspension of
membership. Three written formal complaints against any judge or
member may result, after investigation, in disciplinary action/removal
from the judges’ panel/suspension of membership.
CHAMBERLAYNE Miss C, Watermans Farm, Hamstead Marshall, Newbury,
Berks, RG20 0HX. Tel: 07887525689
HARVIE Mrs R, Heath Farm Cottage, Heath Lane, Godalming, Surrey,
GU7 1UN. Tel: 07768 740969/01483 418271
email: [email protected]
MENNIM Dr G, Heronfield, East Lyng, Taunton, Somerset, TA3 5AU.
Tel: 01823 698732
PUTTOCK Mr , 20 Old Gorse Way, Mawsley, Kettering, Northants,
NN14 1GJ. Tel: 07551838494 email: [email protected]
SMITH Ms V, 25 Greenbrook Road, Burnley, Lancashire, BB12 6PD.
Tel: 07919 917490 email: [email protected]
TATE Mrs A, Gardeners Cottage, Winterfold Farm, Chaddesley Corbett,
Kidderminster, DY10 4PL. Tel: 01562 77793
WORMALL Miss J, Ibstock Grange, Ibstock, Leicestershire, LE67 6LN.
Tel: 07931993907/01530 260224
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TO JUDGE SPORT HORSE CLASSES
All Affiliated Shows must select Judges for Sport Horse Classes from this
Panel. Judges marked with an asterisk (*) are not eligible at Qualifying or
County Shows during 2014. The Committee reserve the right to allow a
nominated overseas Judge to officiate at an Affiliated Show.
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RULES AND REGULATIONS
All Judges must be Members of the Society in accordance with rule 3c.
All Judges are appointed annually by the Council to the Society’s
Panel of Judges and their tenure is at the discretion of the Council.
All Judges seeking to be appointed or to be re-appointed by the
Council to the Panel of Judges must provide the Society with any
information it requires in writing and agreement as to the terms of
their appointment in such form and before such date as the Society
specifies. Failure to do so will result in the Judge not being considered
for appointment or re-appointment in accordance with 2 above.
Judges who, in the opinion of the Council, fail to observe the Rules or
whose conduct is, in the opinion of the Council, in any way
derogatory to the character and reputation of the Society or
prejudicial to the interests of the Society may be suspended or
removed from the Panel of Judges by decision of the Council at any
time.
All Judges wishing to continue to act as judges once they have
reached the age of 80 years must complete a health questionnaire in
such form as the Society specifies. The Society’s insurers reserve the
right to refuse insurance cover for any Judge over the age of 80 years
and in the case of such refusal, the Judge must retire. Retirement will
take effect at the end of the calendar year in which the Judge reaches
80 years or sooner at the discretion of the Judge.
A Judge may not compete in ANY class on the same day as they are
judging for Sport Horse Breeding (GB).
A Judge may not compete AND judge in any Sport Horse Breeding
(GB) Classes on any day for the duration of that show.
Judges must judge their category as per the printed schedule.
A major and justifiable complaint against any judge or member may
result in disciplinary action/removal from the judges’
panel/suspension of membership. Three written formal complaints
against any judge or member may result, after investigation, in
disciplinary action/removal from the judges’ panel/suspension of
membership.
ALLISON Mrs D, Summerhill Stud, Carnwath Mill, Carnwath, Lanarkshire,
ML11 8LY. Tel: 01555 840150/07714087216
email: [email protected]
ARMSTRONG-SMALL Miss J F, Lower Lodge House, Off Long Street,
Upshire, Essex, EN9 3TH. Tel: 01992 763451/07831241827
email: [email protected]
ASHBY-JONES Mrs B, 12 Village Cottages, Lower Quinton, Stratford On
Avon, Warwickshire, CV37 8SH. Tel: 01789 720436/07785986321
ATKINSON Miss D, 3 Benefield Road, Moulton, Newmarket, Suffolk,
CB8 8SW. Tel: 01638 552320 :07778493017
email: [email protected]
ATKINSON Mrs A, Yorbus Grange, Bishop Monkton, Harrogate,
North Yorkshire, HG3 3QF. Tel: 07863563188/01765677400
email: [email protected]
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BARTRAM Mr D, Canal Cottage, 5 Bibby Street, Rode Heath, Staffordshire,
ST7 3RR. Tel: 07710 141006/01270 877863
email: [email protected]
BATES Ms J L, Stone Cottage, Church Lane, Cropredy, Banbury,
Oxfordshire, OX17 1NQ. Tel: 07802 312784/01295 750198
email: [email protected]
BRADWELL Miss J, Hall Cottage, Holme, Newark, Nottinghamshire,
NG23 7RZ. Tel: 01636 703655/07891163132
email: [email protected]
BRASH Mr T, The Cottage, Burnbridge, Manuel, By Linlithgow,
West Lothian, EH49 6JF. Tel: 01506 845312/07796682168
email: [email protected]
BROOKSHAW Mr P T, Dorset. Tel: 07792948240
email: [email protected]
BRYER Mrs J S, Princes Place, Closworth, Yeovil, Somerset, BA22 9RH.
Tel: 01935 872268 Fax: 01935873341 email: [email protected]
BULLEN Mr M F S, Borough Court Farm, Hartley Wintney, Hook,
Hampshire, RG27 8JA. Tel: 01252 842592/07818413189 Fax: 01252844043
email: [email protected]
BUTT Mrs J, Wood Lodge Farm, Sywell, Northampton, Northants,
NN6 0BW. Tel: 01604 492956 email: [email protected]
CAMPBELL Mr S C, Marefield Farm, Tilton On The Hill, Leicestershire,
LE7 9LE. Tel: 01162 597225
CAVENDISH The Hon Mrs J C G, Hall Farm, Farringdon, Alton, Hampshire,
GU34 3DT. Tel: 01420 587224/07801 329924 email: [email protected]
CHUGG Mr J, Sheepfold, Bredons Norton, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire,
GL20 7HB. Tel: 01684 772398
COLLINS Miss A M, Horsehill Farm, Bagber, Sturminster Newton, Dorset,
DT10 2HB. Tel: 07850 377252 Fax: 01258472745
email: [email protected]
CONIFEY Mr J, 5 Elldene Court, Ashurst Bridge, Southampton, Hants,
SO40 7QH. Tel: 07979 060256/02380 866141
email: [email protected]
COOK Mr P, Mill Farm House, Mill Lane, Greens Norton, Towcester,
Northamptonshire, NN12 8BB. Tel: 07771974898/01327359106
email: [email protected]
COOKE Miss L, Cowleaze, Newtown, Little Compton, Moreton In Marsh,
Gloucestershire, GL56 0SL. Tel: 01608 674345/07789172881
email: [email protected]
* COOPER Mr M, Sandfield Farm, Simon Lane, Bowlee, Middleton,
Manchester, M24 4SF. Tel: 07775796248 email: [email protected]
COOPER Miss J, Lower Farm, Chedington, Beaminster, Dorset, DT8 3JA.
Tel: 07860710300/01935 891463 Fax: 01935891283
email: [email protected]
COPE Mrs J, Stones Farm, Standlake, Witney, Oxfordshire, OX29 7RT.
Tel: 01865 300279
CRAFTS Mr P, Cherryside, Mian Street, Laneham, Retford, Notts,
DN22 0NG. Tel: 01777 228094/07817799047
email: [email protected]
DIXON Mr D W, Stanley Grange Stud, Great Ayton, Middlesborough,
TS9 6QD. Tel: 01642 722386/07732645066 Fax: 01642724744
email: [email protected]
EDMUNDS Mr A F, The Green, 1 Owston Road, Knossington, Oakham,
Rutland, LE15 8LX. Tel: 01664 454617/07957871168 Fax: 01664 454617
email: [email protected]
ENSTEN Miss B, 1 White Lion Court, Hadleigh, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP7 5JE.
Tel: 07771686115 email: [email protected]
EVANS Miss M G, Cedars, Sudbury Road, Lavenham, Sudbury, Suffolk,
CO10 9PJ. Tel: 01787 248219 Fax: 01787881459
email: [email protected]
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FITTON Mr M A, New Hill Farm & Stud, Manchester Road, Worsley,
Manchester, M28 3NL. Tel: 0161 790 2831/07831445944
Fax: 01617902831 email: [email protected]
GILSENAN Mr R M, Hill House, Water Stratford Road, Tingewick, Bucks,
MK18 4NU. Tel: 07710317305 email: [email protected]
GINGELL Mrs V, Horningsea Manor, Horningsea, Cambridgeshire,
CB25 9JE. Tel: 07778 610001/01223 860326 Fax: 01223860291
email: [email protected]
GOLDIE Mr D, Culzean Cottage,, 10 Garden Street, Ayr, Strathclyde,
KA6 6DG. Tel: 07759309960/01292560448 Fax: 01292560327
email: [email protected]
GRAHAM Miss J L, Expo, Bowling Green Lane, Manfield, Darlington,
N. Yorkshire, DL2 2RL. Tel: 01325 710364
email: [email protected]
HAMILTON Mrs L, Weavings, 2 Sunny Cottages, Naunton, Cheltenham,
Gloucestershire, GL54 3AD. Tel: 01451850103/07766 956256
Fax: 01451851066 email: [email protected]
HARGREAVES Miss R A, Lower Starbank Farm, Dolphinholme, Lancaster,
Lancashire, LA2 9AP. Tel: 01524 791141/07881900825
email: [email protected]
HENNESSY Miss M L, Rookery Cottage, Brandeston Road, Earl Soham,
Nr Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP13 7QB. Tel: 01728 685368
HETHERINGTON Mrs R, Crow Corner Cottage, Grove Terrace, Middleham,
North Yorkshire, DL8 4NT. Tel: 01969624949 day/01969625014 pm
Fax: 01969623326 email: [email protected]
HEWLETT Mr C J, Woodruff, Chute Cadley, Andover, Hampshire, SP11 9EB.
Tel: 07887 522882/01264 730822 email: [email protected]
HILLARD MFH Mrs H, Katharines Farm, Swinhay, Wotton-under-Edge,
Gloucestershire, GL12 7PH. Tel: 07904697551/01453 843329
email: [email protected]
HOGARTH Mr A J E, Mosshouses, Galashiels, Borders, TD1 2PG.
Tel: 01896 860242 Fax: 01896860366 email: [email protected]
HOLDERNESS-RODDAM Mrs J, West Kington Stud, Church Farm,
West Kington, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN14 7JE. Tel: 01249782050/
07831 720491 Fax: 01249 782940 email: [email protected]
HOLLINGS Mr N G, Blue Slate Stables, Showley Rd, Clayton le Dale,
Blackburn, Lancashire, BB1 9DP. Tel: 01254812805/07808583929
Fax: 01254 814805 email: [email protected]
HOOLEY Mrs A S, Shepponhill Stables, Hoarwithy, Hereford,
Herefordshire, HR2 6QU. Tel: 01989 730620
HOWICK Lady , West Wing, Howick Hall, Alnwick, Northumberland,
NE66 3LB. Tel: 01665 577624/07754604327 Fax: 01665577285
email: [email protected]
HUNNABLE Mr C, Mill Farm, Mill Lane, Gt Maplestead, Halstead, Essex,
CO9 2RA. Tel: 01787 462232/07736081730 Fax: 01376557487
email: [email protected]
INGLE Mr D E, 22 Old Gorse Way, Mawsley, Kettering, Northamptonshire,
NN14 1GJ. Tel: 07809764490 Fax: 01933304796
email: [email protected]
JEFFERSON Mrs J M, Ash Lea Cottage, Green Lane, Darley, Harrogate,
North Yorkshire, HG3 2QG. Tel: 07801 353435/01423 780667
email: [email protected]
JERRAM Ms K A, c/o Collins Farm, Aythorpe Roding, Gt Dunmow, Essex,
CM6 1PF. Tel: 07860272155/01245231215 Fax: 01245231097
email: [email protected]
JONES Mrs G, The Dene, Long Green, Forthampton, Glos, GL19 4QQ.
Tel: 01684 833254/07711834335 email: [email protected]
KEEN Mr J, Alderbourne Farm, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, SL0 0NU.
Tel: 01753 662506 fax: as phone
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KNIGHT Miss H C, West Lockinge Farm, Wantage, Oxfordshire, OX12 8QF.
Tel: 01235 833535/07860 110153 Fax: 01235820110
email: [email protected]
LLEWELLYN Mr J A, Newlands Farm, St Mary Church, Cowbridge,
Vale of Glamorgan, CF71 7LT. Tel: 01446 773633/07870 856544
LORISTON-CLARKE MBE Mrs A J F, Spruce Lodge, Catherston Stud,
Over Wallop, Stockbridge, Hants, SO20 8HX. Tel: 01264 782716
Fax: 01264782717 email: [email protected]
LOW MBE Mrs M D, Kingham Farm House, Hollington Lane, Highclere,
Berkshire, RG20 9SB. Tel: 01635 253596/07831599993
Fax: 01635 255345 email: [email protected]
MCGRANN Mr C D, 27 Grove Crescent South, Boston Spa, Wetherby,
West Yorkshire, LS23 6AY. Tel: 01937 849048/07900547216
email: [email protected]
MEADE OBE Mr R J H, Church Farm, West Littleton, Chippenham,
Wiltshire, SN14 8JB. Tel: 01225 891226 Fax: 01225 891144
email: [email protected]
MILLINGTON Miss B, c/o Kersoe Farm, Emley Castle, Pershore, Worcs,
WR10 3JD. Tel: 07785955609 email: [email protected]
MORLEY Miss E A, Stable House, Green Lane, Boston Spa, Wetherby,
LS23 6AZ. Tel: 07860880682/01937 842980
email: [email protected]
MORRIS Mrs R, Rectory Farm, Sturton-By-Stow, Lincoln, Lincolnshire,
LN1 2BZ. Tel: 01427 788305 email: [email protected]
MURRAY Mrs W, 90 Catherston Stud, Croft Farm, Over Wallop,
Stockbridge, Hampshire, SO20 8HX. Tel: 01264 782716/07747777811
email: [email protected]
NEWBOROUGH Mr J, Moat Cottage, Gauntby, Nr Market Rasen, Lincs, LN8
5JP. Tel: 01526 397153
NICHOLSON Mr M F B, Thirn Moor Farm, Thirn, Nr Ripon, North Yorkshire,
HG4 4AT. Tel: 01677 460038 email: [email protected]
PASCOE Mr R W, Melville House, Marazion, Penzance, Cornwall, TR17 0AP.
Tel: 01736 710460/07773452344
PENN Miss R, Penwind Farm, Mount, Bodmin, Cornwall, PL30 4DT.
Tel: 01208 821373/07796 270899 email: [email protected]
PONSONBY Mrs F, Ballylanigan House, Mullinahone, Co Tipperary, Ireland.
Tel: 00353872929449/00353529153680 email: [email protected]
POOLE Mr J, Alcott Ltd, Alcott Farm, Weatheroak, Alvechurch,
Worcestershire, B48 7EH. Tel: 01564 824051/07800 848994
Fax: 01564829799 email: [email protected]
POWLEY Mrs P A, Whitegate Farm, Coddington, Tattenhall, Chester,
Cheshire, CH3 9EN. Tel: 01829 782375
RAMSAY Mr R M, Little Holdrops, Common Road, Headley, Newbury,
Berkshire, RG19 8LS. Tel: 01635 268208/07831541994
Fax: 01635 268807 email: [email protected]
RAMSAY Mrs M F, Little Holdrops, Common Road, Headley, Newbury,
Berkshire, RG19 8LS. Tel: 01635 268208 Fax: 01635 268807
email: [email protected]
RAWDING Mrs S M, Attleton Farm, Attleton Green, Wickhambrook,
Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 8YB. Tel: 01440 821414/07984 766665
email: [email protected]
* RICHARDSON Miss D, Heggle Lane Farm, Hesket New Market, Wigton,
Cumbria, CA7 8HX. Tel: 07775 516893/01768 484280
email: [email protected]
RICKETTS Mr D F, Aldershot Farm, Bicester, Oxfordshire, OX26 2UA.
Tel: 01869 253566/07966200354 Fax: 01869359064
email: [email protected]
ROBINSON Miss F E, Namens Leases, Aldborough St John, Richmond,
North Yorkshire, DL11 7AE. Tel: 01325 374235/07739555499
email: [email protected]
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ROSS Mrs J L, 28 Knightsbridge Court, 12 Sloane Street, London, SW1X 9LJ.
Tel: 07860 627307 email: [email protected]
SCOTT Mr Philip, Barnfield House, Knockmore, Ballina, Co Mayo, Ireland.
Tel: 00353 949258175 email: [email protected]
SHARP Mr R, Hill View, 31 Spin Hill, Market Lavington, Devizes, Wiltshire,
SN10 4NS. Tel: 07968850153/01380 812661 email: [email protected]
SMITH Ms J, Pen-Y-Llan, Westbrook, Dorstone, Herefordshire, HR3 6AH.
Tel: 01497 831340/07974110418 Fax: 01497831340
STEPHENS Mrs J M, Court Farm, Bricklehampton, Pershore, Worcestershire,
WR10 3HJ. Tel: 01386 710570/07967657526 Fax: 01386710570
email: [email protected]
STEVENS Mr S T R, West Molland Barton, Molland, South Molton, Devon,
EX36 3NE. Tel: 01769 550254 Fax: 01769 550818
email: [email protected]
STEWARD Mr A J, Walton House, Park Walk, Brigstock, Kettering,
Northants, NN14 3HH. Tel: 01536 373269 Fax: 01536 373991
STIRLING Mrs P C, South Blainslie Farm, Blainslie, Galashiels, Selkirkshire,
TD1 2PP. Tel: 01896 860360/07801 073710
email: [email protected]
STURGES Mrs A M, Downlands, Pilgrims Way, Kemsing, Sevenoaks, Kent,
TN15 6XB. Tel: 01732 763222 Fax: 01732763855
email: [email protected]
STURGIS Mrs B, Brook Farm, Great Somerford, Chippenham, Wiltshire,
SN15 5JA. Tel: 07968288223/01249 720543
email: [email protected]
SUMNER Mr R W, Cowleaze, Newtown, Little Compton, Moreton In Marsh,
Gloucestershire, GL56 0SL. Tel: 01608 674345/07776195330
TORY Mr M S, The Brambles, Shrewsbury Road, Prees, Nr Whitchurch,
Shropshire, SY13 2EY. Tel: 01948 841825/07732 662755
TRAVES Miss M, Heatherlands, Market Weighton Road, Nr Selby, N.Yorks,
YO8 5DA. Tel: 01757 288971/07778291802 email: [email protected]
TRICE-ROLPH Mr J, New Yard, Phillips Farm, Todenham, Moreton-in-Marsh,
Glos, GL56 9NY. Tel: 07850463814
email: [email protected]
VARLEY Capt A T, Hillside Farm, Headon, Retford, Notts, DN22 0RD.
Tel: 01777 248446 email: [email protected]
VARLEY Mrs A, Hillside Farm, Headon, Retford, Nottinghamshire,
DN22 0RD. Tel: 01777 248446 email: [email protected]
WALTERS Mr D R, Bay House, Laughton, Lewes, Sussex, BN8 6BJ.
Tel: 01323 811922 Fax: 01323811922 email: [email protected]
WALTON Mrs D E, Village Farm, Lockington, Driffield, East Yorkshire,
YO25 9SH. Tel: 01430 810692/07949022401 Fax: 01430 810196
email: [email protected]
WAREHAM Mr A, Etheridge Farm & Stud, Dark Knoll Lane, Okeford
Fitzpaine, Blandford Forum, DT11 0RP. Tel: 01258 860037/07710991300
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Dope Testing Rules
The Competitor Guide to Doping and Medication Control
This section is designed to assist the participants in the
showing classes under SHB(GB) rules to treat horses
effectively without contravening any of the dope testing
rules as laid down by the Society and should be read in
conjunction with the current general rules for showing
as published by the Society.
What are Prohibited Substances?
Most medicines and drugs are prohibited if detected in the horse at time
of competition. This ruling is based on the philosophy that a horse should
compete on its own merits without any unfair advantage that might
follow the use of drugs. It is also to prevent horses damaging their athletic
potential by drugs masking unfitness, lameness of disease. You should
assume that any drug or supplement that has, or claims to have, an effect
on horses is prohibited and you should take great care with feed
supplements and proprietary feedstuffs.
Is any medication allowed?
Yes. In common with the UK racing authority the only drugs which are not
considered to be prohibited substances are anti-infectious agents, i.e.
antibiotics (with the exception of those containing procaine penicillin),
ringworm treatments and wormers (except those containing levamisole).
Although anti-infectious agents are not prohibited, do not forget that
horses with active ringworm lesions should not be taken to a show, horse
that have had a bacterial infection in the recent past may not be fit to
show and few show producers would consider worming a horse just
before a show.
Can I treat my horse prior to competition?
If your horse needs medication prior to competition you must discuss your
options with your own home treating veterinarian. Different drugs take
different times to clear from your horse’s system and if several drugs are
used at the same time the detection periods can often be unpredictable.
Remember that with the exception of anti-infectious agents your horse
must be “clean” at the time of competition. Care should be especially taken
with the administration of sedatives or any non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
drugs (NSAID’s) as these are the most commonly found prohibited substances
in competition horses.
What information is available on detection times for commonly used
medicines?
The European Horserace Scientific Liaison Committee (EHSLC) has published
guidelines to help practising veterinary surgeons to minimise the risk of
positive drug tests on horses following routine legitimate treatment. We as a
society do not want to discourage the proper veterinary treatment of horses
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and would encourage all show exhibitors to study the recommendations of
detection times for many commonly used medications. These can be found by
going to the Horseracing Regulatory Authority at www.thehra.org and
following the link to Keeping racing clean and then medication control. It is
very important to realise that a quoted detection time is not the same as a
withdrawal time. The detection time is the approximate period of time for
which a drug remains in the horse’s system such that it can be detected by a
laboratory and is provided only as a guide to you and your veterinarian. To
decide withdrawal time an adequate safety margin must be added to the
stated detection time. This safety margin must be chosen by your treating
veterinarian using his/her professional judgement and discretion, to allow for
individual differences between horses such as size, metabolism, degree of
fitness, recent illness or disease, etc. The existence or non-existence of a
detection time for a particular substance will not affect the validity of a
positive finding or the determination of a doping violation according to the
Society’s rules.
What samples are collection from the horse?
Usually urine and/or blood are collected from the horse by a duly qualified
Veterinary Surgeon appointed by the Society. Each sample will be split into
two parts, known as samples A and B. Sometimes other samples may be taken
such as hair or swabs. All samples will be carefully collected, labelled and
packed, and you or your representative will be asked to sign that the
procedure has been witnessed. The samples will be sealed and sent as soon as
practicable to the testing laboratory. Detailed notes on the exact procedure
can be found in the current SHB(GB) Rules handbook. Do remember that if
your horse is selected for random dope testing, refusal or wilful obstruction to
any part of the sampling procedure will be reported immediately to the
Society and the horse will be subject to the same sanctions as those for a
positive dope test result.
What happens if the testing report is negative?
You will be notified within 14 days of the Society receiving the laboratory
result that it was negative.
What happens if the testing report is positive?
If after testing both samples A and B and subsequently sample B (at owner’s
request), and the presence of a prohibited substance is confirmed, the
Disciplinary Committee will investigate the matter and decide within 14 days
whether or not to institute disciplinary proceedings for a breach of this rule
against the Owner and/or Producer. There are a range of penalties which may
be used at the discretion of the Disciplinary Committee ranging from
disqualification of the horse, suspension of future entries for that horse for a
specified time, suspension of the Owner and/or Producer or a fine of up to
£5000.
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What is the “strict liability” principle?
Under the rules of the Society, the persons responsible for the horse are the
Owner and Producer and both are strictly liable whenever a prohibited
substance is found in a horse’s bodily specimen. This means that a violation
occurs whether or not the perons responsible intentionally or unintentionally,
knowingly or unknowingly, used a prohibited substance or were negligent or
otherwise at fault. It is very important therefore for the persons responsible to
understand not only what is prohibited but also what might potentially cause
an inadvertent violation.
•
WARNINGS
Please note that substances with declared detection times must NOT be
considered as “permitted medication”. The value of using these
medications to treat your horse is that relatively good information on
detection times is available. It is likely that in the future more
medications will be added to those already on the HRA list.
•
Please keep in mind the possible contamination of food by prohibited
substances. You should discuss this problem with your food supplier. Food
for competition horses should be certified free of prohibited substances.
Avoid buying products in retail outlets for which specifications are
unclear or from retailers who you do not know well and trust. This also
applies to herbal products or feed additives.
•
There is evidence that some drugs excreted in the horse’s urine can be reingested if the horse eats its bedding (particularly straw). You should
always ensure that your horse has clean bedding and that another horse
could not have contaminated the bedding.
•
If one of your horses receives treatment, make sure that the medicines
given cannot spread to competition horses in adjacent stables.
Isoxsuprine (a treatment sometimes used for navicular disease and
laminitis) is a well-known contaminating substance. If a horse was treated
for some time in one box, do not subsequently stable a competition horse
in this box without thoroughly cleaning it out. Also watch for
contamination on feed and water buckets and mangers.
•
Keep a medical record for your horse. Ask a treating vet or grooms to
document in writing all treatments to the horse stating dame, time,
substance(s) administered, dose, route (e.g. intravenous) and name of
veterinarian.
•
Stable security can be difficult to maintain at competitions. It is your
responsibility to ensure stable security and the absence of stable security
cannot be used as a valid excuse if your horse tests positive.
•
Do not allow any one to “fix” your horse for the next competition.
Remember that a positive doping case cannot be undone and can
seriously damage your professional reputation.
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General Information
Horse Registration
The Benefits of Registering your Horse
As from 28th February 2005 EU
Legislation required that all
horses must have a Defra
Approved Authority’s Passport
Any horse provided their
adult height exceeds 148cms
(14.2hh) can be adequately
identified on application
and issued with a DEFRA
and EU approved passport
that will prove it’s identity in
cases of dispute or doubt.
The Stud Books are designed
to give a structure to the
future of British breeding. It
is also increasingly likely
that in the future
competitive events will be
restricted to horses with
breeding documents. Mares
of unknown breeding can
come forward for grading
and if successful be issued
with a Foundation Stud
Book passport. This is the
first rung on the ladder for
these mares and eventually
the produce of these mares
will have built up an
authenticated pedigree in
the same way as the mares
in the Main and Head Stud
Book, so that over a period
of time the breeding of all
horses will be fully
documented. This will allow
the identification of
successful bloodlines to
enable a more scientific and
selective approach to
breeding programmes. All
the horses entering the Stud
Books have to submit a
sample for a DNA Profile,
each individual’s profile is
unique and permanent. This
makes the DNA profile a
powerful method of
identification, which can act
as a deterrent against theft
and easily resolve cases of
disputed identity.
Importantly, it also ensures
that the parentage of all
foals can be confirmed.
The progeny of SHB(GB)
Graded mares by SHB(GB)
Graded or Approved
Stallions are eligible for
registration in the Full Stud
Book. Horses by an SHB(GB)
Graded or Approved Stallion
OR out of an SHB(GB)
Graded Mare are eligible for
registration in the Auxiliary
Stud Book. If not by an
SHB(GB) Graded or
Approved Stallion, the sire
must be approved as a
breeding stallion with
another official breed
society. SHB(GB) is a full
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member of the World
Breeding Federation for
Sport Horses. All successful
competition horses with
SHB(GB) breeding papers
qualify to go on to the
WBFSH World Rankings and
their breeders will be
eligible for the prizes which
the WBFSH awards annually.
Britain has been producing
top sport horses for many
years but until recently the
Society has been unable to
emphasise the outstanding
national and international
influence that our stallions
have had, particularly in the
eventing world. As members
of the WBFSH, SHB(GB) bred
competition horses are now
gaining the international
recognition they deserve,
which has allowed Great
Britain to take it’s rightful
place in the world rankings.
The schemes that the Society
has put in place should raise
the profile of the British
bred horse both at home
and abroad and give British
breeders some of the
opportunities available to
their European
counterparts. All SHB(GB)
registration and identity
documents are acceptable
for export purposes. It is
hoped that those horses in
possession of Stud Book
papers with authenticated
pedigrees and eligibility for
the WBFSH will prove to be
in demand and that this will
stimulate a more active
market place for British bred
horses. If higher prices can
be generated for stock this
will have a knock on effect
throughout the industry as a
whole and hopefully be of
benefit to all our members.
THE BREEDERS OF SHB(GB) BRED HORSES HAVE ALREADY
PICKED UP FOUR WBFSH PRIZES FOR THE LEADING
INTERNATIONAL EVENT HORSES IN 2000, 2001, 2002 AND 2004.
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Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain is able to give
owners the opportunity to have all horses properly
identified, registered and graded, provided that their adult
height exceeds 148cm (14.2 hh approx). Horses not
already in possession of one are issued with a DEFRA and
EU approved passport. A completed registration form
including a markings chart filled in by a Veterinary
Surgeon and the correct fees must accompany all
applications.
THE IDENTITY RECORD
THIS PASSPORT IS AN IDENTIFICATION PASSPORT ONLY, IT IS NOT A
BREEDING DOCUMENT. All horses are eligible for entry onto the Society’s
Basic Identity Record, there are no breeding restrictions.
All breeding will be recorded as unknown unless:
A covering certificate issued by an official breed society is provided
together with a copy of the dam’s passport showing her breeding, unless
she is registered with SHB(GB). A copy of the sire’s breeding obtained
from a Breed Society (if not registered with SHB) should also be submitted
at the time of registration. Only breeding shown on the
passport/registration documents can be recorded.
Alternatively,the breeding can be established by DNA testing.If SHB(GB)
does not already hold the DNA profiles of the sire and/or the dam, hair
samples must be submitted together with that for the animal to be
registered, at a cost of £48 per horse plus the parentage verification fee of
£45. Only the name of the sire and dam will be recorded unless official
verification of their breeding, provided by a breed society is submitted at
the time of registration. Please note that we will not DNA test to one
parent only. If no covering certificate is available the passport will state
“age of horse not verified” unless the animal is identified by a Veterinary
Surgeon whilst still on it’s dam.
Animals conceived by Artificial Insemination must be parentage verified
by DNA as above, if breeding is to be recorded.
REGISTRATION FEE
DNA FEE (if applicable)
PARENTAGE VERIFICATION FEE (if applicable)
£25
£48
£45
FULL STUD BOOK
Only animals by an SHB(GB) Graded Stallion, currently registered for the
year of covering AND out of an SHB(GB) Graded Mare are eligible for
registration in the Full Stud Book. Applications must be accompanied by:
a) a SHB(GB) covering certificate
b) a hair sample for a DNA profile from the animal to be registered
REGISTRATION FEES:
Foals registered before 1st December in the year of their birth
Animals registered after 1st Dec in the year of their birth
DNA FEE
£25
£40
£48
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AUXILIARY STUD BOOK
Only animals by an SHB(GB) Graded Stallion, currently registered for the
year of covering OR out of an SHB(GB) Graded Mare are eligible for
registration in the Auxiliary Stud Book. If not by an SHB(GB) Graded
Stallion the sire must be registered as a breeding stallion with another
official breed society and a covering certificate from that society must be
provided, together with official verification of his breeding. The progeny
of SHB(GB) Graded Mares by unregistered stallions will not be eligible for
the Auxiliary Stud Book and should be registered on the Basic Identity
Record.
Applications for registration must be accompanied by:
a) a SHB(GB) or other official breed society covering certificate
together with:
b) a copy of the dam’s passport showing her breeding, if not
registered with SHB(GB). A copy of the sire’s breeding obtained
from a Breed Society (if not registered with SHB) should also be
submitted at the time of registration. Only the breeding shown
on the passport/registration documents can be recorded.
c) a hair sample for a DNA profile from the animal to be registered
Animals conceived by Artificial Insemination must be parentage verified
by DNA as under the Identity Record
REGISTRATION FEES:
Foals registered before 1st December in the year of their birth
Animals registered after 1st Dec in the year of their birth
DNA FEE
£35
£50
£48
Foals must be registered by 31st December in year of birth or by the age
of 6 months, whichever if the later.
DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE ON REGISTRATION FEES: A 15% discount on
registration fees is available to individual owners when registering 3-4
horses. A 20% discount is available on the registration of 5 plus horses.
Discounts are NOT available on the DNA fee.
MICRO-CHIPPING
All animals (regardless of age) registered after 1st July 2009 must be
micro-chipped and the number recorded on the registration form. On 1st
July 2009 new EU regulations regarding new identification for horses will
be brought in to strengthen existing regulations.
Current Legislation
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The existing horse passport regulation states that all owners must
obtain a passport for each horse they own (including ponies, donkeys,
and other equidae)
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New Legislation
The new legislation, from 1st July 2009, builds upon this and the main
new feature is that horse passports are to be linked to the animal by a
uniquely coded identification microchip
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The new Horse passport regulations 2009 come into force on 1st July
2009
All horses issued with a new passport after 30th June 2009, must be
micro-chipped. Foals must be identified before 31st December of the
year of its birth or within six months of birth, whichever is later
Other adult horses not previously issued with a passport should also
be microchipped and their passports will be signed as not intended
for the food chain
Only Veterinary Surgeons can implant a microchip into a horse and
they must check the animal for an existing microchip prior to
implantation and any evidence that a microchip has been removed
Where an existing microchip is found SHB(GB) will search via the
National Equine Database to try and establish where the horse is
registered. The owner may also be required to carry out their own
checks. If the horse is registered with another Society the owner will
be referred to that organisation. If the identity of the horse cannot be
established SHB(GB) will issue a passport which will be stamped
“Replacement” and the horse will be declared as not intended for
human consumption. In the event of any SHB(GB) passport being lost
a “Duplicate” will be issued and the horse will be declared as not
intended for human consumption.
If the passport is not available or the vet does not know whether or
not the horse is eligible for entry into the food chain the vet should
not administer drugs not authorised for food producing animals and
must use an alternative product
Owners and keepers with primary responsibility (a person who takes
care of the animal on a day to day basis e.g. Full Livery, Racehorse
trainers etc) must ensure their horses are correctly identified and be
able to produce the passport without delay in the event of an
inspection
Only owners can apply for a passport
The passport must accompany the horse at all times unless stabled or
at pasture or moved on foot when the passport can be made
available within 3 hours
When a horse passes away, the owner must send the passport back to
the PIO to be recorded within 30 days – the passport may be returned
to the owner once the process is completed if requested
If the passport is not available when the vet is in attendance - the
owner is responsible for ensuring that the drugs administered are
recorded on the passport
Failure to comply with the new legislation is punishable by a fine of
up to £5000
For further information please visit Directgov (citizen facing):
www.direct.gov.uk/horsepassports
Or the Defra website
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PROGENY OF COLTS
Animals sired by colts aged 2, 3 or 4 at the time of covering, that grade
with SHB(GB) within 18 months of the covering, can be registered into the
stud book providing the parentage is verified by DNA and the animal is
identified as a foal while still on it’s dam and the parentage verification
fee is paid in addition to the registration and DNA fees.
The fact that a colt has been issued with a passport does not constitute a
Stallion Registration or Licence. Colts three years old or over must be
brought forward for Grading in order to be registered as a breeding
stallion and issued with covering certificates.
UPDATING DOCUMENTS
Where a passport has already been issued and is then returned either with
the correct paperwork for breeding to be added or with hair samples for
DNA testing, an administration fee of £15 will be payable in addition to
any DNA fees and the parentage verification fee.
OVERSTAMPING
To comply with the law, which came into effect on 1st January 1998
making it an offence for any horse born after that date to be in possession
of more than one passport, the Society has obtained the necessary
permissions to overstamp existing passports issued by DEFRA or EU
approved organisations, subject to them including a markings chart
completed by a Veterinary Surgeon. For horses born in or after 1998 that
have a passport issued by a DEFRA or an EU approved organisation,
owners MUST select the overstamp service. The horse will be registered
with the name on the passport, changes of name are not permitted. The
cost is £28.
ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION
All animals conceived by AI must be parentage tested to both parents,
even if registered on the Basic Identity Record. DNA profiles will be
required for sire, dam and offspring and if the profiles are not already on
record with SHB(GB) the cost will be £48 per sample together with the
parentage verification fee of £45.
EMBRYO TRANSFER
Foals that are the result of embryo transfer must be parentage verified to
the sire and the donor mare.
The registered owner of the donor mare will be recorded as the breeder
unless the Society is notified otherwise. A hair sample will be required
from the recipient mare which will be held and only analysed in the event
of the foal failing its parentage test.
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NAMING
Foals may be registered un-named and named at a later date free of
charge. Once named the name may not be changed under any
circumstances. When registered by overstamping the horse will be
registered with the name on the passport.
All prefixes and suffixes must be registered with the Central Prefix
Register for use with this Society. Affixes are only for use by breeders on
their homebred stock and should not be used on purchased animals.
Applications to register a prefix or suffix should be made to SHB(GB). New
affixes are £60 and to extend a prefix for use with SHB(GB) is £20.
If an application is made to register a name already in use, a roman
numeral will be added as appropriate.
The Society reserves the right to refuse to register a name, which may
cause offence.
RESCINDING OF PASSPORTS
In certain cases there is a DEFRA approved procedure in place for the
rescinding of ID only passports in favour of a breed society passport. Full
details and costs are available from the SHB(GB) office.
CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP
All change of ownerships must be recorded with the Society within 30
days. The passport must be returned together with something signed by
the last registered owner, indicating that they have sold the horse
together with the transfer fee of £20 and the details of the new owner.
If SHB(GB) have overstamped another Society’s passport, a signature will
be required from the last registered owner together with details of the
new owner but there will be no charge.
COVERING CERTIFICATES
Covering certificates are issued annually to the owners of SHB(GB) Graded
Stallions on receipt of the annual registration fee (£84.00), a clean CEM
swab certificate and either a negative blood test result for EVA or a copy
of an Artervac vaccination record.
Covering certificates must be completed for all mares that are covered. It
is the responsibility of the stallion owner to confirm the identity of the
mare being covered from her passport and to record the name on that
passport on the covering certificate. (stable names are no longer
acceptable). Covering certificates, which are not fully and correctly
completed including the name and address of the owner will be declared
void.
If more than one stallion covers a mare in a season a covering certificate
must be completed for each stallion and given to the mare owner.
From 1st January 2008 covering certificates will be colour coded and for
use in the year of issue only.
Covering books including all un-used certificates must be returned to the
office by 1st October each year.
If a stallion is sold but the vendor retains stored semen, written evidence
must be provided of the persons who have authority to use the semen.
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OWNERSHIP OF DOCUMENTS
All passports and certificates issued by the Society remain its property and
must be returned to the Society on demand.
AMENDMENT OF RULES
The Council of SHB(GB) reserves the right to amend any of the Society’s
Rules for Registration at any time. Members will be notified via the
Society’s publications and website.
While these Rules are the normal requirements of the Society the Council
reserves the right to make exceptions to the Rules as it sees fit in
exceptional circumstances.
In order to comply with Commission Descision 92-353-EEC Sport Horse
Breeding of Great Britain declares there will be no discrimination between
members.
SHOW HUNTER REGISTER
All horses being shown in Ridden Qualifying Classes for the Royal
International Horse Show and The National Hunter Supreme Championship
Show are required to be entered on the Society’s Basic Identity Record or
Stud Book and the annual Show Hunter Register. Registrations are
renewable each year and are not restricted by way of breeding etc. The
current Show Hunter registration fee is £50.00 and owners and riders must
be Full Members of the Society.
The Society offers a temporary registration to competitors who wish to
compete at A MAXIMUM OF TWO qualifying shows for a fee of £20 per
show. An application form must be completed for each temporary
registration. The show to be competed at MUST be stated or forms will be
returned. If the horse subsequently qualifies then full registration will need
to be completed before the championship deducting the £20 temporary fee.
The Secretaries of Qualifying Shows send their entries to the Society for
checking and any un-registered horse is not eligible to compete.
Mare Grading
Mare Grading Rules
BENEFITS OF MARE GRADING
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
Up to ten top mare awards will be presented each year. The award
takes the form of a £500 Service Voucher which is valid for three years
to be used only on any SHB(GB) Graded Stallion currently registered
for the year of covering. The award will be determined by the
grading marks achieved throughout the year. The Robert Warden
Memorial Trophy will be awarded annually to the owner of the mare
that receives the highest marks.
All mares achieving Head Stud Book status will be awarded a £200
Service Voucher, apart from the mares receiving the top mare awards.
Vouchers are valid for three years to be used on any SHB(GB) Graded
Stallion or Life Approved Premium Stallion currently registered for
the year of covering.
Any mare not eligible for the Head Stud Book but who achieves an
average mark of 8 or above will be awarded a £100 Service Voucher.
Vouchers will be valid for three years to be used on any SHB(GB)
Graded Stallion or Life Approved Premium Stallion currently
registered for the year of covering.
Recognition with The World Breeding Federation for Sport Horses.
Entry into one of the SHB(GB) Stud Books and thereby progeny
eligible for Stud Book papers. The progeny must be by an SHB(GB)
Graded or Approved Stallion or the sire must be registered as a
breeding stallion with another official breed society. The progeny of
SHB(GB) Graded Mares by unregistered stallions will not be eligible
for the Stud Book.
All progeny eligible to compete in the BS age classes.
ELITE MARES
Mares will be granted the title ELITE if either they or their progeny fulfill
the following criteria:
DRESSAGE - Placed at a CDI*** Competition at Intermediaire I/II or Grand
Prix Level
EVENTING - Completed a CCI**** and/or placed in top twelve of a CCI***
Event
SHOWJUMPING - Placed in Grand Prix at a CSI or CSIO Competition and/or
competed on a Nations Cup Team
RACING - Have a BHB Timeform rating of a minimum of 110 on the Flat or a
National Hunt BHB Official Handicap rating of 145 or higher, or have
progeny competing at any of these levels.
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1. GENERAL RULES APPLYING TO ALL MARES
TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR MARE GRADING MARES MUST:
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
Be 148cm or above.
Be 3 years old or over.
Submit a sample for a DNA test for which the owner is liable for the
cost once accepted into any of the Stud Books.
Be registered on the SHB(GB) Basic Identity Register, or be in
possession of a Passport issued by a recognised organisation.
Be owned by a current member of the SHB(GB).
ELIGIBILITY FOR SPECIFIC SECTIONS OF THE STUD BOOK
WILL BE DECIDED BY:
1)
2)
3)
Grading status with the former NLHBS OR
Grading status with other breed societies OR
Number of proven generations of pedigree and marks awarded at
grading.
Mares presented for SHB(GB) Mare Grading will be required to be shown
in hand to assess conformation and paces following an initial trot up on a
hard surface. All mares must be presented in bridles and foals must be led
at all times.
Mares which are not sound must submit a letter from a Veterinary
Surgeon stating the reason for the unsoundness. This will be taken into
account when their final mark is calculated.
Mare owners also have the option of presenting their mares under saddle
in addition to the in hand assessment. Mares who satisfy the judges as to
their rideability in this way or can provide proof of ridden competition
success in sport may be awarded the complimentary initial R (for Ridden)
in front of their graded status.
Mares who are transferred from another Stud Book may also be awarded
the complimentary initial R if they can provide proof of ridden
competition success.
If following grading, a mare or any of her progeny goes on to compete
successfully, it may be possible for her to upgrade to a higher stud book.
Please contact the office for further details.
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2. HEAD STUD BOOK
TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR HEAD STUD BOOK MARES MUST:
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
Be a Grade I NLHBS Mare OR
Have three generations of proven pedigree and be a Head, Select or
equivalent status mare in a recognised Sport Horse or Warmblood
Stud Book, either in the UK or abroad OR
Have three generations of proven pedigree and achieve a grading
mark of 8 or above at an SHB(GB) Mare Grading OR
If less than three generations of proven pedigree, achieve a mark of
8.5 or above and have a B.H.B. official handicap rating of 80 or higher
on the Flat, or a National Hunt B.H.B. official handicap rating of 100
or higher, or be an Advanced Eventer, Grade A Showjumper or
Advanced Dressage mare, or have progeny competing at any of these
levels OR
Reach the required level of performance to be Elite or have progeny
that meet the criteria and achieve a grading mark of 5 or above at an
SHB(GB) Mare Grading.
3. MAIN STUD BOOK
TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR MAIN STUD BOOK MARES MUST:
1)
2)
3)
4)
Be a Grade II NLHBS mare OR
Have two generations or more of proven pedigree and be a Main or
equivalent status mare in a recognised Sport Horse or Warmblood
Stud Book either in the UK or abroad OR
Have two generations of proven pedigree and achieve a grading
mark of 6.5 or above at an SHB(GB) Mare Grading OR
Have less than two generations of proven pedigree and achieve a
grading mark of 8.5 or above at an SHB(GB) Mare Grading.
4. FOUNDATION STUD BOOK
TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR FOUNDATION STUD BOOK MARES MUST HAVE:
1)
2)
Foundation Book or equivalent status in a recognised Sport Horse or
Warmblood Stud Book either in the UK or abroad OR
Achieve a grading mark of 5 or above at an SHB(GB) Mare Grading.
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NLHBS PREVIOUSLY GRADED MARES:
Grade I and Grade II NLHBS mares will be transferred onto the
appropriate SHB(GB) Stud Book for a transfer fee of £5.00 inc. VAT. These
mares do not need to appear at an SHB(GB) Grading, but must provide a
sample for a DNA test together with the relevant fee.
MARES GRADED WITH OTHER SOCIETIES:
These mares do not need to appear at an SHB(GB) Mare Grading and will
be entered into the appropriate Stud Book according to their current
graded status. There will be a fee to overstamp their recognised Passports
and they will have to submit a sample for a DNA test with the relevant
fee.
MARES ON THE BASIC IDENTITY RECORD:
These mares will be required to come forward to an SHB(GB) Grading and
if successful submit a sample for a DNA test together with the relevant
fee.
MARES NOT REGISTERED WITH SHB(GB):
These mares will need to be registered on the Basic Identity Record and
will be required to attend an official SHB(GB) Mare Grading before being
entered into the appropriate Stud Book and if successful submit a sample
for a DNA test together with the relevant fee.
PLEASE NOTE:
For breeding to be accepted as “proven” mares must be registered with
an official breed society and her papers must be submitted to SHB(GB) for
overstamping.
If the mare has not previously been registered an official breed society
covering certificate will be required. The lineage of her sire and dam will
only be accepted if verification of their pedigrees is supplied from an
official breed society.
NB: Progeny foaled in the UK out of an SHB(GB) Graded Mare sired by a
stallion standing abroad that fulfills the SHB(GB) criteria for a Foreign
Graded Stallion will be eligible for registration in the SHB(GB) Full Stud
Book, so long as a DNA profile is available for the sire to allow for
parentage verification of the offspring.
Foreign Graded Stallions must be fully graded with a Society that is a Full
Member of the WBFSH and have a performance test result of 100 or
above or have raced and have the equivalent of a BHB Official Handicap
rating of 80 or above on the Flat or 100 or above National Hunt.
FOR DETAILS OF MARE GRADING VENUES AND
ENTRY FORMS PLEASE CONTACT THE SOCIETY
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Stallion Grading
Stallion Grading Rules
BENEFITS OF STALLION GRADING
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
Stallions recognised by mare owners as being of a high standard.
Recognition with The World Breeding Federation for Sport Horses.
Graded Stallions currently registered for the year of covering are
eligible to accept Service Vouchers valued at £500, £200 and £100
awarded by this Society to Brood Mares.
Promotion of all Graded Stallions via membership, National &
International advertising, website and Society’s Trade Stand which
attends major shows and events around the country.
Accurate covering, foaling and fertility records maintained.
Eligible to compete as an entire under BS Rules.
Stock eligible for SHB(GB) Stud Book papers.
GENERAL RULES APPLYING TO ALL STALLIONS
ALL STALLIONS MUST:
1) Be 153cm (15.0h) or above.
2) Be 3 years old or over.
3) Stallions applying for Grading must have a minimum of 3 generations
of proven pedigree.
4) Sign a declaration stating that they agree to abide by the Levy Board
codes of practice for the prevention of venereal diseases, forward
copies of C.E.M swab certificate and provide a negative blood test
result for E.V.A or a copy of an Artervac vaccination record.
5) Submit a sample for a DNA test for which the owner is liable for the
cost when passing the initial Grading or supply details of where DNA
profile is held.
6) Be owned by a current member of SHB(GB).
MARKS
To be awarded GRADE ONE stallions must achieve an average mark of 7.5
or above.
To be awarded GRADE TWO stallions must achieve an average mark of 7.0
for the conformation assessment and receive an overall
average mark of 6.5 or above.
Should a stallion receive a mark of 5 or below at any point in the
assessment (except the performance mark) it will automatically fail. ALL
THE MARKS OF THE SUCCESSFULLY GRADED STALLIONS WILL BE
PUBLISHED.
GRADE TWO stallions may only be upgraded to GRADE ONE by coming
forward for re-assessment
GRADE ONE stallions can be downgraded to GRADE TWO if they have not
achieved a successful competition record
at Intermediate Eventing, Grade B Showjumping or Medium Level
Dressage by the time they are 10 years old. They can subsequently be
upgraded again should their progeny reach these levels.
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GRADE ONE * & GRADE TWO*:
All stallions that themselves or their progeny, achieve a successful
competition record at Intermediate Eventing, Grade B
Showjumping or Medium Level Dressage will become either Grade One *
or Grade Two *.
ELITE STALLIONS
Grade One * and Grade Two * stallions will be granted the title ELITE if
either they or their progeny fulfill the following criteria:
DRESSAGE - Placed at a CDI*** competition at Intermediare I/II or Grand
Prix
EVENTING - Completed a CCI**** or placed in top twelve of a CCI***
event
SHOW JUMPING - Placed in Grand Prix at SI or CSIO Competition and/or
competed on a Nations Cup Team
Stallions which have themselves reached the level to be ELITE and also
have progeny at the required level for ELITE status will be granted
the title ELITE *
VETERINARY INSPECTION
Please refer to the SHB(GB) 5 Stage Clinical Examination Pre Stallion
Grading document available to download
from www.sporthorsegb.co.uk No entry will be accepted without the
report of a 5 Stage Clinical Examination as detailed in the above
document. Please ensure that this document is brought to the attention
of your Veterinary Surgeon BEFORE the examination. No other veterinary
certificate will be accepted.
The Society reserves the right to refer stallions for further veterinary
assessment.
Blood samples may be taken at the grading for the analysis of non-normal
nutrients.
ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE
All stallions will be assessed on conformation, movement in hand and
loose and loose jumping and be shown under saddle at walk, trot and
canter. They may be jumped under saddle at the option of the owner.
Horses wishing to register with BS must be jumped under saddle.
Thoroughbred stallions that have raced will be required to come forward
for assessment on their conformation, movement in hand and loose and
loose jumping (to a maximum height of 90cm). They will not be required
to be seen under saddle. Their racing performance will be taken into
account. Unraced TB stallions will need to be assessed in the same way as
other stallions.
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Stallions coming forward for assessment aged 7 years or over will be
required to provide proof of:
A) Successful competition record at Intermediate Eventing, Grade B
Showjumping or Medium Level Dressage OR
B) A B.H.B. Official Handicap Rating on the Flat of 80 or higher, or a
National Hunt B.H.B. Official Handicap Rating of 100 or higher OR
C) Have run 15 or more times on the racecourse OR
D) Have sired stock competing at the same level
Pure bred stallions graded or registered with a recognised indigenous
breed society (e.g. Irish Draught, Cleveland Bays, etc.) can
only apply to come forward for assessment with the written consent of
their Breed Society.
STALLIONS ELIGIBLE TO TRANSFER INTO THE
SHB(GB) STUD BOOK
Stallions that are fully graded with any foreign society that is a full
member of the WBFSH AND that have a performance test result of 100 or
higher, can apply to be accepted as SHB(GB) Graded Stallions. Proof of
graded status, must be submitted with a completed application form &
the relevant fee. Please contact the office for an application form.
These rules also include stallions graded with daughter societies in the UK.
N.B. Progeny foaled in the UK out of an SHB(GB) Graded Mare sired by a
stallion standing abroad that fulfills the SHB(GB) criteria for a Foreign
Graded Stallion will be eligible for registration in the SHB(GB) Full Stud
Book, so long as a DNA profile is available for the sire to allow for
parentage verification of the offspring.
Stallions that have attained the highest level of Approval/Grading in the
UK with another Society that is a full member of the WBFSH
and have attained points or money at a minimum of Intermediate
Eventing, Grade B Showjumping or Medium Dressage, or have progeny
that have achieved the same level, can apply to be accepted as SHB(GB)
Graded Stallions. Proof of graded status must be submitted with a
completed application form & the relevant fee. Please contact the office
for an application form.
Stallions Approved/Graded at lower levels or that do not have the
required level of performance or that are approved with societies which
are not full members of the WBFSH will have to come forward for
SHB(GB) Grading.
The Stallion Committee reserves the right to alter or amend these rules
and regulations from time to time as they see fit. The Stallion Committee
also reserves the right to assess individual cases on their merit and in
exceptional circumstances certain dispensations may be granted.
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SHB(GB) 5 STAGE CLINICAL EXAMINATION
PRE STALLION GRADING
Purpose of examination:
‘To assess suitability for presentation to SHB(GB) for Stallion Grading’
Veterinary Surgeon:
The Veterinary Surgeon carrying out the examination must be in full time
equine clinical work and have been qualified at least 5 years.
Examination:
To be performed within 6 weeks of the closing date of entries for the
Stallion Grading.
To be carried out and documented on BEVA Pre Purchase examination
worksheet.
Questions for vendor/agent to be completed by owner/producer, signed
and copy to be retained by examining veterinarian.
To be reported on Veterinary Defence Society report form , electronically
and to be submitted to SHB(GB) [email protected] before the
closing date of entries for the Stallion Grading and copy to be retained by
the examining veterinarian.
The following to be noted on the report form:
All asymmetries , including feet.
Any stereotypies , allergies or vices.
Inspiratory noise:
If an inspiratory noise is audible , the stallion then to have standing
endoscopy directly after exercise.
Laryngeal hemiplegia grade 1 suitable for grading
Laryngeal Hemiplegia grade 4 not suitable for grading
Laryngeal hemiplegia grades 2 & 3 overground endoscopy to be
performed in the strongly exercised horse. Video recordings to be
submitted to SHB(GB) for independent specialist opinion , the specialist
being nominated by SHB(GB).
No blood samples for non normal nutrients required.
No X rays required.
At the Stallion Grading:
A SHB(GB) Official Veterinarian will be present to advise the Stallion
Grading Judges in the event of any veterinary issues.
Standing endoscopy may be performed after exercise and overground
endoscopy requested.
Blood sampling for non normal nutrients may be required.
All veterinary fees at Stallion Grading to be met by the Stallion Owner.
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SHB(GB) Stallions
“
Visit:
www.sporthorsegb.co.uk
for further details of all the
stallions and information
on additional stallions that
may be accepted
throughout the year.
Individual stud’s websites
and email addresses are
provided, where available.
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Important Notice for Mare Owners
“
When selecting your
SHB(GB) Stallion it is
the responsibility of Mare
owners to satisfy themselves
that the Stallion of their
choice is in receipt of his
current seasons Covering
Book. Covering Books are
only sent out to Stallion
owners once a signed
declaration stating that they
agree to abide by the Levy
Board Codes of Practice for
the prevention of veneral
diseases has been received
together with clean Swab
Certificates.
Mare Owners can contact the office for verification at
SHB(GB), 96 High Street, Edenbridge, Kent TN8 5AR
Tel: 01732 866277 or Fax: 01732 867464
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Important Notice for Mare Owners
“
Mare owners are
advised to apply for
nominations to the Stallion of
their choice as early as
possible and should ask for
written notice of covering
fees, keep charges and
veterinary arrangements.
Covering fees are at the discretion of the individual Stallion owner.
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Graded Stallions 2014
Particulars of the Graded Stallions are listed alphabetically.
A separate list of deceased Stallions available by FROZEN SEMEN is on
page 121.
ALL STALLIONS LISTED ARE GRADED WITH SHB(GB) BUT MAY NOT BE
GRADED WITH THEIR STUD BOOK OF ORIGIN
The owners of all Graded Stallions are obliged to sign a declaration
stating that they agree to abide by the Levy Board Codes of Practice with
regard to disease control for stallions.
The progeny of SHB(GB) Graded mares by SHB(GB) Graded or Approved
Stallions are eligible for registration in the Full Stud Book. Horses by an
SHB(GB) Graded or Approved Stallion OR out of an SHB(GB) Graded Mare
are eligible for registration in the Auxiliary Stud Book. If not by an
SHB(GB) Graded or Approved Stallion, the sire must be approved as a
breeding stallion with another official breed society. SHB(GB) is a member
of the World Breeding Federation for Sport Horses. All the successful
competition horses with SHB(GB) breeding papers will now qualify to go
onto the WBFSH World Rankings and their breeders will be eligible for the
prizes which the WBFSH award annually. As members of the WBFSH,
SHB(GB) bred competition horses are now gaining the international
recognition they deserve and this has allowed Great Britain the
opportunity to take its rightful place in the world rankings.
(T) Indicates Stallions which have transferred from another WBFSH Stud
Book.
(H) Indicates TB Stallions which were accepted on Racing Form and Home
Inspection.
AEROPLANE – Thoroughbred, bay (16.0), foaled in 2003
Sire – Danehill Dancer. Dam – Anita at Dawn by Anita's Prince.
Owner: Mr M A Watts. Eisensarn Stud, Pantyddeuddwr, Pontardulais Rd,
Cross Hands, Carmarthenshire SA14 6NT Tel: 01269 842346/07817 398194
AMOUR G – KWPN – piebald (16.2), foaled in 2005
(T)
Sire – Goshka Ringo. Dam – Sigyn Torsmark by Alexandra.
Owner: Mrs P Childerhouse, Monksfield, Rocklands, Attleborough, Norfolk
NR17 1UR. Tel: 01953 488283 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.teamtorrent.co.uk
ELITE
ARKO III – bay (16.2), foaled in 1994
Sire – Argentinus. Dam – Unika by Beach Boy.
Owners: Mr J R & Miss L Hales, Corcovada, Holyhead Rd, Shifnal,
Shropshire TF11 9HZ. Tel: 01902 373484 Email: [email protected]
(T)
BANDMASTER – Thoroughbred – bay (16.2), foaled in 1989
Sire – Dixieland Band (USA). Dam – Queen’s Bid by Hoist the Flag.
Owner: Mr. G. Heal MFH, Vauterhill Stud, High Bickington, Umberleigh,
Devon EX37 9BT.
Tel: 01769 560414
ELITE
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BJORSELLS BRIAR – Swedish Warmblood – liver chestnut, (17.0),
foaled in 1991
Sire – Magini 695. Dam – Charis 21695 by Krocket 651.
Owner: The Stallion Company, Courdaulin, 53700, Averton, France.
Tel: 00447540321666 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.thestallioncompany.com
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BRAVADO – KWPN – dark bay (17.1), foaled in 2006
Sire – Solitair. Dam – Calida 16 by Calido 1.
Owner: Mr M Abusubul, 1 Queen’s Court, Wembley, Middlesex HA9 7QX.
Tel: 07711 114549 Email: [email protected] or
[email protected] Website: www.thestuddery.com
BRITANNIA’S MAIL – SHB(GB) – bay (16.1), foaled in 2008
Sire – Jaguar Mail. Dam – Headley Britannia by Jumbo.
Owner: Mrs L Fredericks, Rosegarth, Westbury Road, Little Cheverell,
Devizes, Wilts. SN10 4JP
Tel: 01380 816636 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.lucindafredericks.com
BROADSTONE WEST COUNTRY – BWBS, BHHS – black (16.0 ½ ),
(T)
foaled in 1990
Sire – Weltmeyer. Dam – Walpurgiss by Wenzell II.
Owner: Mr M Armstrong, Centan Sport Horses, Keybridge Barn, Doverdale
Lane, Hampton Lovett, Droitwich WR9 0PB. Tel: 07807 399472
CAMEO’S REFLECTION – Part Bred – chestnut (16.2), foaled in 1994
Sire – Dallas. Dam – Cameo by Hot Brandy.
Owners: Mrs S.Rawding, Attleton Farm, Attleton Green, Wickhambrook,
Newmarket, Suffolk CB8 8YB. Tel: 01440 821414
CARETINO GLORY – Belgian Warmblood – bay (16.2), foaled in 1998
(T)
Sire – Cheenook. Dam – Glorievze by Glorieux.
Owner: Mr & Mrs C Light, Brendon Stud, London Road, Pyecombe, Sussex
BN45 7ED.
Tel: 01273 844508/844697 Mobile: 07968 847025
Email: [email protected] Website: www.brendonstud.com
ELITE
CAROUSEL – Holstein – bay (16.2 ), foaled in 1991
Sire – Caretino. Dam – Poetin by Roberto.
Owner: Lynda and Laura Humphreys
Standing with: Harthill Stud, Egerton Hall Farm, Shay Lane, Malpas,
Cheshire SY14 8AE.
Tel: 07789 372499 Email: [email protected] or
[email protected] Website: www.harthillstud.com
(T)
CASSIOLA – Holstein – bay (15.2), foaled in 2006
Sire – Cassiano. Dam – P-Truedelight by Quickstar.
Owner: Mr M Clayton Old Hall Mill, Willimoteswick, Hexham,
Northumberland NE47 7DD. Tel: 07715 208037
CATHERSTON DANCE IN THE DARK – Part Bred – bay (15.3), foaled in 1989
Sire – Dutch Courage (WB).
Dam – Catherston Lonely Breeze by Xenocles (TB).
Owner: Mr R Williams, Glenwood Stud, Coldside Farm, Stamfordham,
Newcastle Upon Tyne NE18 0LF. Tel: 01661 886453
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.glenwoodstud.co.uk
CATHERSTON LIBERATOR – Part Bred – bay (16.1 ½), foaled in 1993
Sire – Liboi (TB USA). Dam – Catherston Jetstream by Jashin (Dutch).
Owners: Mr. and Mrs. A. Loriston-Clarke, Catherston Stud, Croft Farm,
Over Wallop, Stockbridge, Hants SO20 8HX. Tel: 01264 782716
Email: [email protected] Website: www.catherstonstud.com
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CATHERSTON SPRINGSTEEN – BWBS – chestnut (16.2), foaled in 1997
Sire – Dutch Dream. Dam – Spring Fancy by Saks
Owners: Mr. and Mrs. A. Loriston-Clarke, Catherston Stud, Croft Farm,
Over Wallop, Stockbridge, Hants SO20 8HX. Tel: 01264 782716
Email: [email protected] Website: www.catherstonstud.com
ELITE
CHILLI MORNING – Brandenburger, chestnut (17.0), foaled in 2000
Sire – Phantomic (TB). Dam – Koralle by Kolibri
Owner: Lisa Stone
Contact: Elodie Frost 07785 773565 Email: [email protected]
ELITE
(T)
CHIRON – Thoroughbred – grey (16.2), foaled in 2001
Sire – Valanour. Dam – Corsita by Top Ville.
Stands at: Stallion AI Services, Twemlows Hall, Whitchurch, Shropshire
SY13 2EZ.
Contact: James Crawford, Elite Stallions. Tel: 01473 810102
Email: info@elitestallions .co.uk Website: www.elitestallions.co.uk
(T)
CONCAS – Holstein – brown (16.1), foaled in 2000
Sire – Contender. Dam – Warenga by Caletto II
FROZEN SEMEN ONLY
Owner: Mr J R Hales Email: [email protected]
Contact: Stallion AI Services, Twemlows Hall, Whitchurch, Shropshire
SY13 2EZ. Tel: 01948 666295
(T)
CORNETTO KING – Westfalian – grey (17.0), foaled in 2003
Sire – Cornet Obolensky (BWP) . Dam – Zypria by Zeus.
Owner: Mrs G Kingston, 8 Second Crossing Road, Walton Cardiff,
Tewkesbury, Glos GL20 7TQ. Tel: 07813 180871
(T)
DELTIC – Thoroughbred – bay/brown (16.1 ½), foaled in 1986
Sire – Far North. Dam – Moon Delta by Delta Judge.
Owner: Mrs A Bassett, Etheridge Farm & Stud, Dark Knoll Lane, Okeford
Fitzpaine, Blandford Forum, Dorset DT1 0RP. Tel: 01258 860037
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.etheridgefarmstud.co.uk
DUKE OF HEARTS – Thoroughbred – bay, foaled in 1999
Sire – Halling. Dam- Daytona Beach by Koenigsstuhl.
Contact: Future Sport Horses, 96 Barrier Bank, Cowbit, Spalding, Lincs
PE12 6AQ. Tel: 01406 380460 Website: www.futuresporthorses.co.uk
(T)
EXCELLENT – KWPN – grey, (16.1), foaled in 2009
Sire – Vingino. Dam – Orenia by Karandasj.
Owner: Ms E Johansen-Wooder, Woolmers Farm, Beazley End, Braintree,
Essex CM7 5JJ. Tel: 01371 850130
FERRULE – Thoroughbred – bay, (16.0), foaled in 1998
(H)
Sire – Danehill. Dam – Sorgeoso by Damascus.
Owner: Mrs S Corbett, Girsonfield, Otterburn, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne NE19
1NT. Tel: 01830 520771 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.girsonfield.co.uk
FORINTH – Hanoverian – chestnut (17.0), foaled in 1999
Sire - For Expo 2000. Dam – Capri by Calypso.
Owner: Mrs J Milnes, West End Farm Stud, Thornholme, Driffield, E Yorks
YO25 4NN. Tel: 01262 490570 Email: [email protected]
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FORTINO – Westfalian, chestnut, (17.0), foaled in 1993
Sire – Fortissimo. Dam – Furiosa by Furioso II.
Standing with: Mr M Fitton, New Hill Farm & Stud, Manchester Road,
Worsley, Manchester M28 3NL. Tel: 0161 790 2831
Email: [email protected] Website: www.newhillfarmstud.co.uk
(T)
FOXCOURT ANDANTE – Old x TB – dark bay, (16.3), foaled in 2000
Sire – Abraham. Dam – April Fox by Better by Far.
Owner: Foxcourt Stud, Alltycadno, Llangyndeyrn, Kidwelly,
Carmarthenshire SA17 5BH. Tel: 01269 870414
Email: [email protected] Website: www.foxcourtstud.co.uk
FOXCOURT FABELHAFT – Rheinlander – bay (16.2), foaled in 2000
Sire – Freudentanzer. Dam – Montana by Mephistopheles.
Owner: Mrs Sarah Davies, Foxcourt Stud, Alltycadno, Llangyndeyrn,
Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire SA17 5BH. Tel: 01269 870414.
Email: [email protected] Website: www.foxcourtstud.co.uk
GODINGTON HANNIBAL – Trakehner, bay (163cm), foaled in 1993
(T)
Sire – Roland. Dam – St.Pr.St. Godington Havel V.
Owner: Godington Stud, Godington, Bicester, Oxon. OX27 9AF.
Tel: 01869 277562
Email: [email protected] Website: www.godingtonstud.com
ELITE
GRAFENSTOLZ – Trakehner, dark bay, (16.2), foaled in 1998
Sire – Polarion. Dam – St Pr St Gypsy Lady by Camelot.
Owner: The Stallion Company, Courdaulin, 53700, Averton, France.
Tel: 00447540321666 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.thestallioncompany.com
(T)
HELLVELYN – TB, grey, (16.1), foaled in 2004
Sire – Ishiguru. Dam – Cumbrian Melody by Petong.
Owner: Trickledown Stud c/o Bucklands Farm, Oridge Street, Corse,
Gloucestershire GL19 3DA. Tel: 01452 849077/07738 279071
Website: www.bucklandsfarmandstud.co.uk
(H)
HOLLYWOOD – KWPN, bay (16.3), foaled in 1997
Sire – Concorde. Dam – Kufarna by Ufarno.
Owner: Miss D Richardson, Heggle Lane Farm, Hesket New Market,
Wigton, Cumbria CA7 8HX. Tel: 01768 484280
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.northernsportshorses.co.uk
(T)
JAGUAR MAIL – Selle Francais – dark bay, (17 hands)
Sire – Hand In Glove. Dam – Elvira Mail by Laudanum.
Owner: Bernard Le Courtois
Contact: Elite Stallions, 103 High Street, Hadleigh, Suffolk IP7 5EJ.
Tel: 01473 810102 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.elitestallions.co.uk
(T)
JENDALI (USA) – TB, bay, (16.2), foaled in 1988
(H)
Sire – Nijinsky. Dam – Jellatina by Fortino II.
Owner: Miss K Rook, Igguldon Farm, Fenny Road, Stoke Hammond, Bucks
MK17 9BN. Tel: 01525 270141 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.igguldonfarmstud.co.uk
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JETSET – Part Bred, chestnut (16.1), foaled in 1995
Sire – Jumbo. Dam – Mimic by Novelice.
Owner: Mrs S Andrews, Windacres Farm, Russ Hill, Charlwood, Surrey RH6
0EL. Tel: 01293 862092 Email: [email protected]
ELITE
JUMBO – Part Bred – black (16-3 ½), foaled in 1984
Sire – Skippy (Irish Draught/Thoroughbred). Dam – Betty (ID/TB) by Seven
Bells.
Owner: Mrs C Bates, Grafham Stud, Upper Coombe Farm, Witheridge,
Tiverton, Devon EX16 8QL. Tel: 01884 861024
Email: [email protected] Website: www.grafhamstud.co.uk
ELITE
KANNAN – KWPN – Dark bay (16.3), foaled in 1992
(T)
Sire – Voltaire. Dam – Cemeta by Nimmerdor.
Owners: The Stallion Company , Courdaulin, 53700, Averton, France.
Tel: 00447540321666 and GFE 14 Place Paul German, 14700 Falaise, France.
Tel: 0033 231401988 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.thestallioncompany.com
KING’S COMPOSER – Thoroughbred – bay (16.0), foaled in 1992
Sire – Sousa. Dam – Pullandese by Kinglet.
Owner: Miss A Wise, Dalcotes Stud, 3 Trethiggey Cottages, Quintrell
Downs, Newquay, Cornwall TR8 4LG. Tel: 01637 877022
Email: [email protected] Website: www.dalcotes.co.uk
KINGS POINT – Thoroughbred – bay (15.1), foaled in 2001
(H)
Sire – Fasliyev. Dam – Rahika Rose by Unfuwain.
Owner: Miss T Goulding, End House Stud, Gisburn, Clitheroe, Lancs BB7
4HW. Tel: 01200 445426 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.endhousestud.co.uk
KLASSY DU REVERDY – Selle Francais – bay (16.1), foaled in 1998
Sire – Diamant de Semilly. Dam – Escalibur by Qredo de Paulstra.
Owner: Mr R Fearis
Standing with: Ms L Bevan, Cwmnoy Farm, Cwmnoy, Abergavenny, Gwent
NP7 7NT. Tel: 01873 890288 Email: [email protected]
LANGALLER STARRING ROLE – SHB(GB) –bay (16.1), foaled in 2008
Sire – Catherston Dazzler. Dam – Loughbeg Marie by I’m A Star.
Owner: Mr C Upham, Langaller Farm Ltd, Langaller Barton, Bovey Tracey,
Newton Abbot, Devon TQ13 9JP. Tel: 01626 836556.
Email: [email protected] Website: www.langallerfarm.co.uk
LAST MINUTE – Hannoverian – dark bay (16.2), foaled in 2000
(T)
Sire – Londonderry. Dam – Charisma by Cavalier.
Owner: Mrs J Smith, Norton Bavant, 32 Wellhouse Road, Beech, Nr Alton,
Hants GU34 4AH. Tel: 01420 85890
MIDNIGHT MAN – Holstein x TB, chestnut (16.2), foaled in 2001
Sire – Randi. Dam – Midi by Dex.
Owner: Elisabeth Hudson, Hare Green Farm, Aldworth Road, Upper
Basildon, Berks. RG8 8NG Tel: 01491 671146
Email: [email protected]
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MIGHTY MAGIC – Holstein, bay (16.1), foaled in 2003
Sire – Mytens. Dam – Neika by Heraldik.
Agent: The Stallion Company, Courdaulin, 53700, Averton, France.
Tel: 00447540321666 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.thestallioncompany.com
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(T)
MILLENIUM – Oldenburg, dark bay (16.3), foaled in 1989
Sire – Manstein. Dam – Grandella by Grandios.
Owner: Miss Laura Richardson
FROZEN SEMEN ONLY
Standing with: Madeleine Campbell MRCVS, Hobgoblin Stud, Duddleswell,
Uckfield, E. Sussex TN22 3BH. Tel: 01825 713631
Email: [email protected] Website: www.hobgoblins-stud.com
MILL LAW – Part Bred – bay (16.1), foaled in 1992
Sire – Samiel. Dam – Winsloscintilation by Colonel Gainsborough.
Standing with: Stallion AI Services, Twemlows Hall, Whitchurch, Shropshire
SY13 2EZ. Please contact the owner: Mrs N Baguley or Mrs S Browne
Tel: 01777 249552
Email: [email protected] Website: www.milllaw.com
NECKER PLATIERE – Selle Francais – black (17.1), foaled in 2001
(T)
Sire – Gentleman Platiere. Dam – Opaline Platiere by Quastor.
Owner: New Priory Stud, Kington St Michael, Chippenham. Wiltshire SN14
6JP. Tel: 07815 138165 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.newpriorystud.com
NOCK-OUT – Warmblood – bay tobiano (16.2), foaled in 1997
(T)
Sire – Nekoma. Dam – Luzi by Le Champion.
AVAILABLE BY AI ONLY
Owner: Despina Frauzke, Bergstr. 7b, 21516 Muessen, GERMANY.
Contact: Mrs D Webb-Bowen, Camrose Stud, Sycamore Farm, Stoke Trister,
Wincanton, Somerset. BA9 9PE. Tel: 01963 31647/07977 069273
OPPOSITION HERACLES – Trak x Warttemberg – bay (16.2), foaled in 1998
Sire – Fleetwater Opposition. Dam – Hera by Helikon.
Owner: Mr J Johnston & Ms K Searle, Landford Common Stud, New Road,
Landford, Salisbury. Wilts. SP5 2AZ. Tel: 01794 323305
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.landfordcommonstud.co.uk
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PARCO – grey (16.3), foaled in 1992
Sire – Darco. Dam – Iliona van het Carelshof by Attack 2.
Contact: The Stallion Company, Courdaulin, 53700, Averton, France.
Tel: 00447540321666. Email: [email protected]
Website: www.thestallioncompany.com
(T)
POWER BLADE – TB, bay (16.3), foaled in 1992
(T)
Sire – Fine Blade. Dam – First Field by Forties Field.
Owners: Nina Barbour & Oliver Townend, Harthill Stud, Egerton Hall Farm,
Shay Lane, Malpas, Cheshire SY14 8AE. Tel: 07789 372499
Email: [email protected], [email protected]
Website: www.harthillstud.com
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PRIMITIVE FAERIE TALE – 15/16 TB, chestnut (16.0), foaled in 1998
Sire – Primitive Rising. Dam – Faerie Glen by Ben Faerie.
Owner: Mrs J Lawson, The Mill, Little Broughton, Stokesley. N Yorkshire
TS9 5JR. Tel: 01642 710710. Email: [email protected]
Website: www.primitivefaerietale.com
PRIMITIVE PROPOSAL – TB, dark brown, (16.2), foaled in 2000
Sire – Primitive Rising. Dam – Louella With Love by Hoarwithy.
Owner: Louella Stud, Bardon Grange, Grange Road, Hugglescote,
Leicestershire LE67 2BT. Tel: 01530 813357 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.louellastud.co.uk
PRIMITIVE STAR – RID x TB, grey, (17.0), foaled in 1998
Sire – Primitive Rising (TB). Dam – Orchid Star (RID) by Gort Boy.
Owner: Louella Stud, Bardon Grange, Grange Road, Hugglescote,
Leicestershire LE67 2BT. Tel: 01530 813357 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.louellastud.co.uk
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PROSET – KWPN, bay (16.1), foaled in 1997
Sire – Jetset D. Dam – Jelesta by Flemmingh.
Owner: Miss S L Baldwin, Meadow Stud, Pheasant Meadow, Birdwood,
Gloucestershire GL19 3EH. Tel: 01452 750113.
Email: [email protected] Website: www.meadowstud.com
PSH BESPOKE – SHB(GB), bay (16.2), foaled in 2006
Sire – Voltaire. Dam – Miss Lovejoy by Dallas.
Owner: Mr G Power, Neuaddfraith Hall, Aberbechan, Newtown, Powys
SY16 3AU. Tel: 01686 630789 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.powersporthorses.co.uk
PSH PROMISE ME – AES, grey (16.1), foaled in 2008
Sire – Ulysses. Dam – Calvara OTL Z by Cantango Z.
Owner: Mr G Power, Neuaddfraith Hall, Aberbechan, Newtown, Powys
SY16 3AU. Tel: 01686 630789 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.powersporthorses.co.uk
PUTRA SANDHURST – TB, bay (16.1), foaled in 1998
(H)
Sire – Royal Academy. Dam – Kharimata by Kahyasi.
Standing with: Mr M Cornthwaite, Closes Hall Farm, Stumps Cross Lane,
Bolton by Bowland Clitheroe, Lancs BB7 4LX. Tel: 01200 445225
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.bowlandirishdraughthorses.co.uk
RAINBOW HIGH – Thoroughbred –bay, (16.0), foaled in 1995
(H)
Sire – Rainbow Quest. Dam – Imaginary by Dancing Brave.
Owner: Mr M Fitton, New Hill Farm & Stud, Manchester Road, Worsley,
Manchester M28 3NL. Tel: 0161 790 2831 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.newhillfarmstud.co.uk
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RAMIRO B – Belgium Warmblood, bay (16.2), foaled in 1994
(T)
Sire – Calvani. Dam – Lilly by Wendekreis.
Owners: Nina Barbour & Oliver Townend, Harthill Stud, Egerton Hall Farm,
Shay Lane, Malpas, Cheshire SY14 8AE. Tel: 07789 372499
Email: [email protected], [email protected]
Website: www.harthillstud.com
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RENKUM OFF-CENTRE – AES – bay (16.2), foaled in 2001
Sire – Renkum Valentino. Dam – Pebble Beach by Triton.
Owner: Mrs C Witt
Contact: Mrs M Pilgrim, Sporting Horses, 3 High Street, Delabole, Cornwall
PL33 9AD. Tel: 01840 213772/07977 408507
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REVIVAL – Rheinlander –bay (16.3), foaled in 1996
(T)
Sire- Ragazzo. Dam – Wolta by Onyx.
Owner: Mrs A D Ives, Balinmore Stud, Bridelways, Skipsea Road,
Bewholme, Driffield, E Yorks YO25 8ED. Tel 01964 535406/07768 822184
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.balinmorestud.com
ROMA DIAMOND SKIP – RID – liver chestnut (16.3), foaled in 1992
(T)
Sire – Shauna’s Diamond. Dam – Hollywell Rose by Skippy.
Owner: Mrs J Manning, Upper House Farm, Didley, Hereford HR2 9DA.
Tel: 01981 570212 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.kilpeckstud.co.uk
ROULETTE – Oldenburg – black (16.1), foaled in 1993
Sire – Rouletto. Dam – Julika by Angriff.
Owner: Mr C Halsall, Preston, Lancs. Tel: 01772 784641
Standing with: Miss T Goulding, End House Stud, Gisburn, Clitheroe, Lancs
BB7 4HW. Tel: 01200 445426 Email: [email protected] Website:
www.endhousestud.co.uk
ROYALDIK – Oldenburg – bay (16.2), foaled in 1999
Sire – Royal Diamond. Dam – Herka by Caramel.
Owner: The Stallion Company, Courdaulin, 53700, Averton, France.
Tel: 00447540321666 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.thestallioncompany.com
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RUBICELL – black (16.3), foaled in 1996
Sire – Rubinstein I. Dam – Thfany by Lord Liberty.
Owner: Miss J Sholl-Evans, Fairlight Stud, New Farm, Clevedon Lane,
Clapton in Gordano, N Somerset BS20 7RJ. Tel: 01275 818558
Email: [email protected]
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ELITE
RUBIN STAR N – Oldenburg – black (16.2), foaled in 1991
Sire – Rubinstein I. Dam – Carella by Ramino.
Owner: Mrs J Gilchrist, Romanno Stud, Strathbogie Farm, Elsrickle,
Lanarkshire ML12 6QY. Tel: 01899 810223/07703 535179
Email: [email protected] Website: www.romannostud.co.uk
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RUSSEL II – grey (16.3), foaled in 1995
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Sire – Corofino. Dam – Adele by Lincoln.
Owner: Miss L Hales, Corcovada, Holyhead Rd, Shifnal, Shropshire TF11
9HZ. Tel: 01902 373484 Email: [email protected]
SAMBERTINO – KWPN - skewbald (16.2), foaled in 1993
Sire – Samber. Dam – Illustra by Wellington Keur.
Owner: Mrs D Webb-Bowen, Camrose Stud, Sycamore Farm, Stoke Trister,
Wincanton, Somerset BA9 9PE. Tel: 01963 31647/07977 069273
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SANDRO SUN – Oldenburg – Dark brown (16.0), foaled in 2007
Sire – Sunny Boy. Dam – Diamantina by Delphie.
Owner: Mrs V Perry, Rosevidney Farm, Ludgvan, Nr Penzance, Cornwall
TR20 9BX. Tel: 01736 740224 Email: [email protected]
Website: vandvbreeding.co.uk
SERANO GOLD – Oldenburg – dark bay, (17.1), foaled in 2001
Sire – Sandro Hit (Old). Dam – Eskoria by Grundstein II
Owner: Mrs J Gilchrist, Romanno Stud, Strathbogie Farm, Elsrickle,
Lanarkshire ML12 6QY. Tel: 01899 810223/07703 535179
Email: [email protected] Website: www.romannostud.co.uk
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SILCA BLANKA – Thoroughbred – bay (15.3), foaled in 1992
Sire – Law Society. Dam – Reality by Known Fact.
Owner: Duckhaven Stud, Cornborough Rd, Westward Ho!, Bideford,
Devon. Tel: 01237 478648
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SIR SHUTTERFLY – Hannoverian – dark bay (16.2), foaled in 2002
Sire – Silvio I. Dam – Hauptstutbuch Famm by Forrest xx.
Owner: Miss J Sholl-Evans, Fairlight Stud, New Farm, Clevedon Lane,
Clapton in Gordano, N Somerset BS20 7RJ. Tel: 01275 818558
Email: [email protected]
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SONG SONG BLUE – Hannoverian – dark bay (16.2), foaled in 2001
Sire – Sandro Hit. Dam – Donnertina by Donnerhall.
Owner: Mr G Power, Neuaddfraith Hall, Aberbechan, Newtown, Powys
SY16 3AU. Tel: 01686 630789 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.powersporthorses.co.uk
ELITE
STORMHILL MILLER – Thoroughbred, bay (16.2), foaled in 1996
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Sire – Vouchsafe. Dam – Lucky Harvest by Oats.
Owner: Mr T Henderson, The Old Farm Stud, Church Lane, Brafield-Onthe-Green, Northampton NN7 1BA. Tel: 01604 899089/07889 409175
Email: [email protected]
SUNSET BOULEVARD – Westfalian – bay (16.3), foaled in 2009
Sire - Starnberg. Dam – Riccarda by Riccione.
Owner: Foxcourt Stud, Alltycadno, Llangyndeyrn, Kidwelly,
Carmarthenshire SA17 5BH. Tel: 01269 870414
Email: [email protected] Website: www.foxcourtstud.co.uk
TAKE IT 2 THE LIMIT – Selle Francais – bay (16.1), foaled in 2000
Sire – Gaub. Dam – Peseta de Sivola by Kerword.
Owner: Mr R Williams, Glenwood Stud, Coldside Farm, Stamfordham,
Newcastle Upon Tyne NE18 0LF. Tel: 01661 886453
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.glenwoodstud.co.uk
THORNBERRY – Thoroughbred – bay (16.2), foaled in 1988
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Sire – Diesis Dam – Oxslip by Owen Dudley
Owner: Judith Webster MRCVS. Tel: 01822 820251/07785972291
Standing with: Ms A Addams-Williams, Troedrhiwfergam, Cwm-Cou, Nr
Newcastle-Emlyn, Ceredigion. SA38 9PQ. Tel: 01239 711322
Frozen Semen available from owner.
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TRIFOLIO – Thoroughbred – bay (16.0), foaled in 1987
Sire – Touching Wood (USA). Dam – Triple Reef by Mill Reef (USA).
Owner: Mrs S Iliffe, Mid Street Farm, 131 Mid Street, South Nutfield,
Redhill, Surrey RH1 5RP. Tel: 01737 822872
Email: [email protected] Website: www.nutwoodstud.com
UNO – AES, skewbald, (15.2), foaled in 2006
Sire – Utah Van Erpekom. Dam – Liberty by Linaro.
Owner: Ms D Dickson, Well House, Maldon Road, Stanway, Colchester,
Essex CO3 0SJ. Tel: 07976 463489
ELITE
UPTONS DELI CIRCUS – Part Bred , skewbald, (15.1), foaled in 1990
Sire – Shaab (TB). Dam – Cavalla by The Bran Scottish Horse.
Owner: Miss R Thompson, Manor Farm House, Dunkirk, Chester, Cheshire
CH1 6LZ. Tel: 07881 643474 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.stallionai.com
UP WITH THE LARK – ¾ TB, bay (16.1), foaled in 2000
Sire – Welton Apollo. Dam – Magical Lark by Crested Lark.
Owner: Stanley Grange Stud, Great Ayton, Middlesborough TS9 6QD.
Tel: 01642 722386 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.stanleygrangestud.com
URGENT REQUEST – TB – grey, (16.2), foaled in 1990
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Sire – Rainbow Quest. Dam – Oscura by Caro
Owner: Mr S Aitken
Standing with: Mrs D Allison, Summerhill Stud, Carnwath Mill, Carnwath,
Lanark ML11 8LY. Tel: 01555 840150 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.summerhillstud.co.uk
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UTHOPIA – KWPN – dark brown, (16.1), foaled in 2001
Sire – Metall. Dam – Odelia by Inspekteur.
Owner: Ms S Stewart. Tel: 00447540398890
Email: [email protected] Website: www.uthopiastallion.com
UTOPIAN OPPOSITION – Trakehner – dark brown (16.1), foaled in 1990 (T)
Sire – Fleetwater Oppositon. Dam – Union by Karneol
Owner: Mr J Johnston, Landford Common Stud, New Road, Landford,
Salisbury. Wilts. SP5 2AZ. Tel: 01794 323305
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.landfordcommonstud.co.uk www.teamopposition.com
ELITE
VANGELIS – S – Belgian Warmblood, bay (16.2), foaled in 1998
Sire – Non Stop. Dam – Regina S by Feinschnitt.
Owner: Miss S L Baldwin, Meadow Stud, Pheasant Meadow, Birdwood,
Gloucestershire. GL19 3EH. Tel: 01452 750113.
Email: [email protected] Website: www.meadowstud.com
VELVET HEIGHTS – Thoroughbred – bay, foaled in 2002
Sire – Barathea. Dam – Heights of Fantasy by Shirley Heights.
Owner: Mr J Dunlop OBE
Standing with: Mrs S K Evans, Glandwr Farm, Cynghordy, Llandovery,
Carms SA20 0LN. Tel: 01550 750239
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WELTON DOUBLE CRACKER – 15/16 Thoroughbred, bay, (16.2), foaled in
2000
Sire – Double Trigger. Dam – Baby Welton by Welton Crackerjack.
Owner: Mrs L Barr
Standing with: West Kington Stud, Church Farm, West Kington,
Chippenham, Wilts SN14 7JE. Tel: 01249 782050 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.westkingtonstud.co.uk
WESSEX STARRING ROLE – Thoroughbred – bay, (16.1), foaled in 2006
Sire – Future Role. Dam – Cawkwell Win by Boco
Owner: Mr J Ford.
Standing with: Mrs A Bassett, Ehteridge Farm & Stud, Dark Knoll Lane,
Okeford Fitzpaine, Blandford Forum, Dorset DT1 0RP. Tel: 01258 860037
WESTON JUSTICE – 7/8 Thoroughbred, brown (16.1), foaled in 1994
Sire – Criminal Law. Dam – Weston Miskris by Krisinsky.
Owner: Mrs J Knight, Weston Stud, Knaptoft House Farm, Lutterworth,
Leics LE17 6PR. Tel: 01162 478509 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.westonstud.co.uk
WINSTEN V – KWPN, bay (16.0), foaled in 2003
Sire – Voltaire. Dam – Corrie by Irco Polo
Owner: Ms C Flack, Clarendon Stud, Hindon Road, Teffont, Wilts SP3 5QU.
Tel: 01722 716107 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.clarendonstud.com
WISH UPON A STAR – KWPN, chestnut (16.1), foaled in 2003
Sire – Gribaldi. Dam – Pasmiek by Houston.
Owner: Mrs C Bates, Grafham Stud, Upper Coombe Farm, Witheridge,
Tiverton, Devon EX16 8QL. Tel: 01884 861024
Email: [email protected] Website: www.grafhamstud.co.uk
ZAMBOUCCA – KWPN, black (17.0), foaled in 2004
Sire – Stedinger. Dam – Roullet by Rotspon.
Owner: Mr S Wilton, 4 Bowldown Cottage, Tetbury, Glos GL8 8UD.
Tel: 07712 185722 Website: www.spencerwilton.com
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ZIG ZAG – KWPN, bay (16.2), foaled in 2004
Sire – Concorde. Dam – Namira De Haar by G.Ramiro Z.
Owner: Mr J Luker, Higher Tresaddern, St Day, Redruth, Cornwall TR16 5JR.
Tel: 07970 431070
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DECEASED STALLIONS STILL AVAILABLE BY FROZEN SEMEN
ACCONDY – Thoroughbred - grey (16.2), foaled in 1992
Sire – Sadlers Wells. Dam – As You Desire Me by Kalamoun.
FROZEN SEMEN ONLY
Owner: Mrs D. Allison, Summerhill Stud, Carnwath Mill, Carnwath, Lanark
ML11 8LY. Tel: 01555 840150 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.summerhillstud.co.uk
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ALICE’S DIAMOND SLIPPER – RID – bay (16.2), foaled in 1990
Sire – Creggan Diamond. Dam – Rochestown Gold by Corrandula Star.
Owner: Mr M Cornthwaite, Closes Hall Farm, Stumps Cross Lane, Bolton by
Bowland Clitheroe, Lancs BB7 4LX. Tel: 01200 445225
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.bowlandirishdraughthorses.co.uk
ANDES – Thoroughbred – bay (16.3), foaled in 1989
Sire – Heights of Gold. Dam – Edna by Shiney Tenth.
FROZEN SEMEN ONLY
Owner: Mr M Fitton, New Hill Farm & Stud, Manchester Road, Worsley,
Manchester M28 3NL. Tel: 0161 790 2831 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.newhillfarmstud.co.uk
ELITE
BROADSTONE LANDMARK – Danish Warmblood – brown (16.2),
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foaled in 1988
Sire – Lancier. Dam – Goldstern by Goldfinger.
Owner: Mrs A D Ives, Bridleways, Skipsea Road, Bewholme, Driffield, E
Yorkshire YO25 8ED. Tel: 01964 535406/07768 822184
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.balinmorestud.com
ELITE
CATHERSTON DAZZLER – Part Bred – brown (16.1 ½), foaled in 1984
Sire – Dutch Courage (WB). Dam – Welton Gazelle by Welton Gameful (TB)
FROZEN SEMEN ONLY
Owners: Mr. and Mrs. A. Loriston-Clarke, Catherston Stud, Croft Farm,
Over Wallop, Stockbridge, Hants SO20 8HX. Tel: 01264 782716
Email: [email protected] Website: www.catherstonstud.com
CHAIRMAN – Holstein, dark bay (16.3), foaled in 1985
FROZEN SEMEN ONLY
Sire – Cor De la Bryere. Dam – Ira 3 by Lord.
Owner: Mr N Wyatt, 32 Pondfield Rd, Rudgwick, Horsham, W Sussex RH12
3EW. Tel: 01403 822296/07885 266200 Email: [email protected] or
[email protected]
CLASSIC – Thoroughbred – bay (16.3), foaled in 1986
Sire – Alzao (USA). Dam – Bibiche.
Owners: Mr. and Mrs. S.W. Knowles, Beechwood Grange Stud, Malton
Road, York Y032 9TH. Tel: 01904 424573
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.beechwoodgrangestud.com
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FAIRLYN GEMINI – Anglo Arab, bay (16.0), foaled in 1978
FROZEN SEMEN ONLY
Sire – Orion. Dam – Lady Pollard by Pollard.
Owner: Mrs N Nash, Little Polvier, Old Milton Road, Thurleigh,
Bedfordshire MK44 2DH. Tel: 01234 772592
Email: [email protected] Website: www.romarnicstud.co.uk
ELITE
FLEETWATER OPPOSITION – Trakehner – dark bay (16.0), foaled in 1977 (T)
FROZEN SEMEN ONLY
Sire – Muschamp Danube. Dam – Opushka by Oplot
Owner: Mr J Johnston, Landford Common Stud, New Road, Landford,
Salisbury. Wilts. SP5 2AZ. Tel: 01794 323305
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.landfordcommonstud.co.uk
LARDUC – Trakehner – grey (16.3), foaled in 1990
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Sire – Marduc. Dam – Lajana by Mahon.
Owner: Mr B Livock, ET & R Ltd, Kington Langley Stud, The Stables, Ashes
Lane, Kington Langley, Chippenham, Wiltshire SN15 5NP.
Tel: 07768 262434 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.kingtonlangleystud.co.uk
LIBRO – Dutch Warmblood – chestnut (16.0), foaled in 1993
Sire – Faust Z. Dam – Bidorette by Le Mexico.
Owner: Miss S L Baldwin, Meadow Stud, Pheasant Meadow, Birdwood,
Gloucestershire. GL19 3EH. Tel: 01452 750113
Email: [email protected] Website: www.meadowstud.com
LOHEKY HELIOS DE BORNIVAL – Belgian Warmblood – grey (16.2), foaled
1984.
Sire – Romeo. Dam – Escarmen by Lord Gotthard.
Owner: Ms A Love. Minsterworth, Glos. Tel: 07958 971114
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Website: www.cvssporthorses.co.uk
PRIMITIVE RISING – TB, bay (16.2), foaled in 1984
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Sire – Raise A Man. Dam – Periquito by Olden Times.
Owner: Louella Stud, Bardon Grange, Grange Road, Hugglescote,
Leicestershire LE67 2BT. Tel: 01530 813357 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.louellastud.co.uk
REBELARA – Irish Draught – grey (16.1), foaled in 1993
Sire- Glenagle Rebel. Dam – Skipping Laura by Pride of Shaunlara.
Owner: Mrs A D Ives, Bridleways, Skipsea Road, Bewholme, Driffield, E
Yorkshire YO25 8ED. Tel: 01964 535406/07768 822184
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.balinmorestud.com
ROCK KING – NTR – bay (16.2), foaled in 1988. (Dec’d)
FROZEN SEMEN ONLY
Sire – Just a Monarch. Dam – Rocky’s Double by Rugantino.
Owner: Mrs S Bullen, Avington Park, Winchester, Hants SO21 1DB.
Tel: 01962 779260
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ROMEO – Belgian Warmblood – Dark brown (16.3), foaled in 1979
FROZEN SEMEN ONLY
Sire – Ramiro. Dam – Rapunzel by Remus I.
Owner: Mrs A Love. Minsterworth, Glos. Tel: 07958 971114
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Website: www.cvssporthorses.co.uk
ROVIRIS – Thoroughbred – bay (16.3 ½), foaled in 1988
FROZEN SEMEN ONLY
Sire – Sir Ivor. Dam –Royal Caprice (USA) by Swaps.
Owner: Mrs A Bassett, Etheridge Farm & Stud, Dark Knoll Lane, Okeford
Fitzpaine, Blandford Forum, Dorset. DT1 0RP. Tel: 01258 860037
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.etheridgefarmstud.co.uk
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The Approved Stallions Register included those stallions previously known
as Hunter Sires and was for stallions that did not have three full
generations of proven pedigree and/or couldn’t meet the performance
requirements for a Graded Stallion. The Hunter Sires were assessed under
the NLHBS scheme and were accepted on inspection coupled with their
own performance and that of their progeny.
The other stallions were assessed in exactly the same way as the Graded
Stallions appropriate to their age. They have all passed a stringent
Veterinary examination and their owners are obliged to declare that they
agree to abide by the Levy Board Codes of Practice for the prevention of
venereal diseases.
THE SOCIETY WILL CONTINUE TO MAINTAIN THE EXISTING REGISTER OF
APPROVED STALLIONS BUT NO NEW STALLIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED
UNDER THIS SCHEME.
Progeny: The Progeny of the Approved Stallions are eligible for
registration in the SHB(GB) Stud Book or on the Basic Identity Register.
Service Fees: are at the discretion of the Stallion owner.
Service Vouchers: Service Vouchers cannot be used for payment of service
fees for mares visiting Approved Stallions.
ARLEQUIN DES SARTS – Warmblood – dark brown (17.1), foaled in 1984
FROZEN SEMEN ONLY
Sire – Nautilud Dam – Radieuse Des Sarts by Far West D’Isaac.
Owner: Mr M Fitton, New Hill Farm & Stud, Manchester Road, Worsley,
Manchester M28 3NL. Tel: 0161 790 2831 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.newhillfarmstud.co.uk
FREE SPIRIT – Part Bred – piebald (16.2), foaled in 2000
Sire – Jumbo. Dam – Annie by Novelice.
Owner: Mrs C Bates E mail: [email protected]
Website: www.grafhamstud.co.uk
Standing with: R L Matson & Son, Twemlows Hall, Whitchurch, Shropshire
SY13 2EZ. Tel: 01948 666295
MED NIGHT MAHOUT – Part Bred – black (16.0), foaled in 1996
Sire – Jumbo. Dam – Mednight.
Owner: Mrs T Spencer, The Cliveden Stud, Cliveden Road, Taplow, Berks
SL6 0HL. Tel: 01628 667854 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.clivedenstud.co.uk
WINDSOR HEIGHTS – NTR – brown (15.3), foaled in 1993
Sire – Golden Heights. Dam – Scarletina by Redman.
Owner: Mrs T Holderness-Roddam, West Kington Stud, Church Farm, West
Kington, Chippenham, Wilts SN14 7JE. Tel: 01249 782050
Email: [email protected] Website: www.westkingtonstud.co.uk
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Important Notice to Mare Owners
In order to combat any spread of Klebsiella, Pseudomonas, Contagious
Equine Metritis, and similar infectious diseases in mares. SHB(GB) Stallion
Owners and Leaders have been recommended not to allow their horses to
cover mares which may be unclean.
The Society’s recommendations are:
BARREN AND MAIDEN MARES
One aerobic cervical swab taken when in season, before going to stud in
2014.
MARES WITH FOAL AT FOOT
No swab required as a rule, but a mare with foal at foot is not necessarily
clean and should be swabbed if possible.
CONTAGIOUS EQUINE METRITIS
Although the Society is not insisting on swabbing for C.E.M., owners should
consult their veterinary surgeons in cases of abnormal clinical signs, e.g.
discharge, irregular oestrus cycles, etc.
If there is an outbreak in this country, then all barren and maiden mares
should also have an anaerobic swab taken from the clitoral sinuses and fossa
before the mare is served.
Mare owners are advised to take note of the Codes of Practice issued by the
Horserace Betting Levy Board applying to EVA, CEM and EHV-1, summaries
of which are available at www.hblb.org.uk, and consult their veterinary
surgeons if in any doubt as to the course of action they should follow.
The Society requires that all SHB(GB) stallion owners sign a declaration at
the beginning of each season stating that they agree to abide by the Levy
Board Codes of Practice with regard to disease control for stallions.
In all cases a high standard of hygiene is essential.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MARE OWNERS
It is recommended that all mares sent to stud should:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
Be wormed at least one week before going to stud.
Be vaccinated against equine influenza and tetanus toxoid (and
take certificate to stud).
Have no hind shoes on and all feet should be recently trimmed.
Be properly “roughed off” if they have been in work, i.e. all rugs
off and accustomed to being turned out. Stabling is normally at a
premium and prior arrangements should be made if required.
Not be too fat or very poor send the mare in the same condition
that you would want her to be returned in.
Mare owners should satisfy themselves that the facilities of the stud suit
their individual requirements before sending their mare.
The Society cannot be held responsible for any injury or damage which a
mare may sustain.
Mare owners should apply for nominations to the Stallions of their choice
as early as possible, and should ask for written notice of covering fees, keep
charges and veterinary arrangements, etc.
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