Results for the Lincolnshire Show 2019 Show.

BPA PIG OF THE YEAR COMPETITIONS
S588SPECIAL PRIZE - MODERN BREEDS of Pig for the Best Male and for the Best Female
S589SPECIAL PRIZE - TRADITIONAL BREEDS of Pig for the Best Male and for the Best Female
S590SPECIAL PRIZE - BEST PIG
S591SPECIAL PRIZE - For the BEST YOUNG MALE Pig from either a MODERN BREED or TRADITIONAL BREED
S592SPECIAL PRIZE - For the BEST YOUNG FEMALE Pig from either a MODERN BREED or TRADITIONAL BREED
B.P.A. PIG OF THE YEAR COMPETITIONS

Judge: Mr G Kiddy
SANDY

Judging will take place on Thursday 20th June at approximately 9.30am.
S588, S589 & S590 are Qualifying Heats of the "B.P.A. Pig of the Year Competition"

1. Qualifying rounds will be arranged at Agricultural Shows, leading to a Final.
2. A condition of entering the competition is that prize winners at preliminary rounds must intend to exhibit at the Final.
3. The award is open to all breeds of pedigree pigs entered in this Show. The object is to determine the best modern and traditional breed pigs as an example of their respective breeds.
4. All animals entered in this Competition must be the property of a member of the British Pig Association or the British Lop Society and must be registered in a Herdbook of the British Pig Association or The British Lop Pig Society.
5. To be eligible for a qualifying round a pig (male or female) must be born on or after 1st July of the year previous to the Show (see 7 below).
A pig judged Best Male (Modern or Traditional) or Best Female (Modern or Traditional) in a qualifying round cannot compete in any subsequent round. If a pig having qualified at an earlier show again qualifies at a later show the judge for that breed shall select an alternative pig of the same breed and sex from any class covering the required age group.
6. Where a single breed has more than one class covering the required age group for either sex, so permitting more than one 1st prize animal, the judge must nominate one of these for the qualifying round.
7. Where there are multi-breed classes, i.e. any other modern/any other traditional breed or a similar classification, the judge must nominate the best male and best female of the qualifying age of each breed represented (regardless of class prizes). These pigs will compete in the qualifying round with eligible entries from individual breed classes.
8. At each qualifying round the judge will select the Best Male from a Modern Breed, Best Male from a Traditional Breed, Best Female from a Modern Breed, Best Female from a Traditional Breed, Best Pig and Reserve Best Pig.
9. The Best Males (Modern and Traditional) and Best Females (Modern and Traditional) from each of the qualifying rounds will qualify for the Final to be held at the Great Yorkshire Show.
10. The Final will be to judge the Best Modern Male and Female with Reserves and the Best Traditional Male and Female with Reserves; the Best Pig (i.e. Pig of the Year) and Reserve.
11. In the Final at Great Yorkshire Show the Modern and Traditional Male and Female Champions will each receive £60, Reserve Champions £30. Overall Champion £200 and The Geoffrey Cloke Memorial Salver, and Reserve £150
12. A travel allowance of 10p per mile will be paid by the Great Yorkshire Show to exhibitors attending the Final.

S591 & S592 are Qualifying Heats of the "B.P.A. Young Pig of the Year Competition"
1. Qualifying rounds will be arranged at Agricultural Shows, leading to a Final.
2. A condition of entering the competition is that prize winners at preliminary rounds must intend to exhibit at the Final.
3. The award is open to all breeds of pedigree pigs entered in this show. The object is to determine the best young pig born in the year of the show as an example of their respective breeds.
4. All animals entered in this Competition must be the property of a member of the British Pig Association and must be registered in BPA's herd books or the British Lop Pig Society's Herd Book.
5. To be eligible for a qualifying round a pig (male or female) must be born on or after 1st January of the year of the Show (see 7 below).
A pig judged Best Young Male or Best Young Female in a qualifying round cannot compete in any subsequent round. If a pig having qualified at an earlier show again qualifies at a later show the judge for that breed shall select an alternative pig of the same breed and sex from any class covering the required age group.
6. Where a single breed has more than one class covering the required age group for either sex, so permitting more than one 1st prize animal, the judge must nominate one of these for the qualifying round.
7. Where there are multi-breed classes, i.e. any other modern/any other traditional breed or a similar classification, the judge must nominate the best male and best female of the qualifying age of each breed represented (regardless of class prizes). These pigs will compete in the qualifying round with eligible entries from individual breed classes.
8. At each qualifying round the judge will select the Best Young Male and Best Young Female.
9. The Best Young Male and Best Young Female from each of the qualifying rounds will enter the Final. The prizes for preliminary rounds will be a glass trophy for the best young pig of each sex. Note: Rosettes only will be presented at each preliminary round. Glass trophies for preliminary rounds will be presented at the Final.
10. The Final will be to judge the Best Modern Male and Female with Reserves and the Best Traditional Male and Female with Reserves; the Best Pig (ie Young Pig of the Year) and Reserve.
11. In the Final at the Malvern Autumn Show the Modern and Traditional Male and Female Champions will each receive £60, Reserve Champions £30, overall Champion £200 and The Jack Howlett Memorial Trophy, and Reserve £150.

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