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Join us on Saturday, August 12, 2023 at 9:00 AM to catch the new Extreme Cowboy Races! 

Grass Roots Extreme Cowboy is an affiliate of the Extreme Cowboy Association (EXCA) and offers Extreme Cowboy events throughout Ontario.

At Grass Roots Extreme Cowboy events horses and riders of all levels are welcome to participate and enjoy the challenge of ranch type obstacles and tasks while using their horsemanship skills. The EXCA has been specifically designed to invite riders of all levels to join in and enjoy the “fastest growing equine sport”, The Extreme Cowboy Challenge! Interested in learning more about this sport, click on this link to EXCA for their full rulebook.

Have any questions, please feel free to contact us at grassrootsextremecowboy@gmail.com

How do I register?

Visit https://www.grassrootsextremecowboy.com/ and look at their upcoming events page to get additional information on the order of divisions, timing, and online registration portal.

Additional questions can be sent to Cindy Vyse 416-435-3555, Susan Caldwell 416-529-5425 or emailed to grassrootsextremecowboy@gmail.com.

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Horse Shows at Sutton Fair

Class 1: Open Gaited Horse Show

Saturday, August 12th, 2023

Shows begin at 10:00AM

General rules of the Sutton Agricultural Society shall apply.

Send Entries to: Attn: Open gaited Show

Sutton Agricultural Society

P.O. Box 460

Sutton West, Ontario L0E 1R0

Chairpersons: Mary-Anne Cryderman and Shelby Avery

Committee: Teresa McGruthers, Amy Scott, Niki Griffiths

Contact: 289-338-9302

*NEW* Pre-registration by July 21st is strongly encouraged, in order to not pay late fee. See Rule #7 on page 2 for admission requirements.

Entry Fee: $5.00 per entry, $2.00 per class (section), plus 10% deduction of winnings

Championship Classes: $10.00 per class

Late Entry: $5.00 once per horse

Prize Money:

In Hand: $16.00, $14.00, $12.00, $10.00, $8.00

Performance: $30.00, $25.00, $20.00, $15.00, $10.00

Championship: $45.00, $40.00, $35.00, $30.00, $25.00

Class 1: Open Gaited Horse Show

Trail Walk: Flat, calm, relaxed, observable slack in the reins.

Show Gait: Collected, evenly-timed four beat gait at moderate speed.

Pleasure Gait: Evenly timed four beat gait with greater speed. There must be a distinct difference in speed between the Show Gait and the Pleasure Gait.

Section: Mountain Horse

In Hand Classes:

  1. Mountain Horse In-Hand – Open to Stallions, Mares & Geldings of any age. Horses are shown at the walk only.

English Pleasure Classes:

  1. English Pleasure – Open to Stallions, Mares & Geldings of any age
  2. Novice English Pleasure
    • Any rider can enter this class as long as they are riding a Novice Horse.
    • Any horse can enter this class as long as they have a Novice Rider.
  3. English Pleasure Championship
    • To be eligible, horses must have entered, shown and judged in classes MH2 & MH3
      Entry Fee: $10.00

Western Pleasure Classes:

  1. Western Pleasure – Open to Stallions, Mares & Geldings of any age
  2. Novice Western Pleasure
    • Any rider can enter this class as long as they are riding a Novice Horse.
    • Any horse can enter this class as long as they have a Novice Rider.
  3. Western Pleasure Championship
    • To be eligible, horses must have entered, shown and judged in classes MH5 & MH6.
      Entry Fee: $10.00

Section: Paso Fino

In Hand Classes:

  1. Bella Forma – Open to all ages.

Performance Classes:

  1. Paso Pleasure Horse – Open to all ages
  2. Paso Pleasure Horse – Novice horse, any age – horse has not won more than 3 First Place Ribbons.
  3. Paso Novice Pleasure Rider – Novice performance rider who has not won more than 3 First Place Ribbons.
  4. Paso Performance Horse – Open to all ages.
  5. Paso Country Pleasure – Open to all ages.
  6. Paso Pleasure Championship – Open to all ages.
    Entry Fee: $10.00

Section: Open Gaited Classes

All classes generally proceed as follows:
Enter at the SLOW GAIT – Down to the TRAIL WALK – SLOW GAIT – Up to the PLEASURE or FASTER GAIT, WALK – Reverse at the WALK – TRAIL WALK – SLOW GAIT – PLEASURE or FASTER GAIT – TRAIL WALK and LINE UP

  1. Open Equitation – No Pattern, Open to any Gaited Horse,Tack Optional.
  2. Bareback Class – Open to any Gaited Horse (no dress code)
  3. Trail Class – Tack Optional
  4. Command Class
  5. Open Showmanship
  6. Gaited Working Horse Class – the following gaits will be called – Walk, Slow Gait, Pleasure Gait, and Canter
    • Open to any Gaited horse – Tack optional.
  7. Challenge of the Breeds – Open to any Gaited Horse. Tack Optional. Entry Fee: $10.00

Class 2: Morgan & All Breed Horse Show & Fun Day

Sunday, August 13th, 2023

Shows begin at 9:00AM

General rules of the Sutton Agricultural Society shall apply.

Send Entries to: Sutton Agricultural Society

P.O. Box 460

Sutton West, Ontario L0E 1R0

Chairperson: Shelia McNaughton

Contact: (905) 505-2537

*NEW* Pre-registration by July 21st is strongly encouraged, in order to not pay late fee. See Rule #7 on page 2 for admission requirements.

Entry Fee: $5.00 per entry, $2.00 per class (section), plus 10% deduction of winnings

Prize Money:

1st – $16.00, 2nd – $14.00, 3rd – $12.00, 4th – $10.00

Section:

  1. Morgan Mares any age
  2. Open Mares on the line
  3. Morgan Gelding/Stallion any age
  4. Open Gelding/Stallion on the line
  5. Open Leadline
  6. Open Walk/Trot
  7. Morgan Hunter Pleasure
  8. Open Hunter Pleasure
  9. Morgan Classic/English Pleasure/Park
  10. Morgan Hunter Pleasure Stake
  11. Open Saddleseat
  12. Open Hunter Pleasure Stake
  13. Morgan Classic/English Pleasure/Park Stake
  14. Open Road Hack
  15. Morgan Road Hack
  16. Open Saddleseat Stake
  17. Classic/English Pleasure Driving
  18. Open Western Pleasure
  19. Morgan Western Pleasure
  20. Morgan Classic/English Pleasure Driving Stake
  21. Open Western Pleasure Stake
  22. Morgan Western Pleasure Stake
  23. Open Command
  24. Open Costume Class
  25. Open Walk/Trot Pairs (English or Western)
  26. Open Egg & Spoon
  27. Open Bite the Doughnut
  28. Open Walking Race

Classes 4, 7, & 10: Light Horse Driving Classes

Light Horse Driving Classes

Saturday, August 12th, 2023

Shows begin at 9:00AM

General rules of the Sutton Agricultural Society shall apply.

Send Entries to: Sutton Agricultural Society

P.O. Box 460

Sutton West, Ontario L0E 1R0

Chairperson: Matt Woodrow

Committee: Dennis Cryderman, Lois Cryderman, Fraser Woodrow, Jim Page, Russell Morton

Advisory: Darlene Morton

Contact: (905) 722-6545

*NEW* Pre-registration by July 21st is strongly encouraged, in order to not pay late fee. See Rule #7 on page 2 for admission requirements.

All exhibitors must wear identification cards in the ring.

Classes will be called three times and three times only, in advance of judging. Be advised not to cross enter classes if you cannot be sure of making the class. Tack changes will be granted, if asked for in advance.

Bridles – under no circumstances or condition should a bridle be removed from a horse/pony while it is still put to a vehicle.

Entry Fee: $5.00 per entry, $2.00 per class (section), plus 10% deduction of winnings

Stake Classes: No stake classes in class 4, 7 or 10.

Late Entry: $5.00

Class 4: Roadsters

Prize Money for Class 4, Section 1:

$55.00, $50.00; $45.00; $40.00; $35.00

Section:

  1. Team Roadsters. Shows at slow and fast trot.

Prize Money for Class 4, Sections 2 to 6:

$50.00; $45.00; $40.00; $35.00; $30.00

Section:

  1. Gentleman’s Turnout Single, Accompanied by Lady. Horse 50%; Harness and Rig 20%; Equipment 15%; Driving 15%.
  2. Single Roadster, over 15.2 hands, shown at slow and fast trot.
  3. Single Roadster, 15.2 hands and under, shown at slow and fast trot.
  4. Lady Driver Competition, Roadsters only.
  5. Single Horse hitched to sulky or jogger

Class 7: Open Pleasure Driving, Horse or Pony

The pleasure driving horse may be of any breed, colour or size. An animal measuring over 14.2 hands will be classified as a horse. An animal measuring 14.2 hands and under will be classified as a pony. The Judge and/or Show Committee reserves the right to split any class, in the interest of safety, should the number of entries warrant.

Prize Money:

$50.00; $45.00; $40.00; $35.00; $30.00

Pleasure Driving Harness and Vehicle

All entries must be shown in a pleasure vehicle. A pleasure driving vehicle is defined as:

  1. An original or restored antique horse-drawn vehicle used primarily for personal transportation.
  2. A reproduction of an original antique horse-drawn vehicle used primarily for personal transportation.
  3. A new vehicle whose construction is based on a design of an antique horse-drawn vehicle used primarily for personal transportation.
  4. Wire-wheeled vehicles are prohibited. The only exception allowable, at the discretion of the show committee, are for miniature horses using small carts with wire spoke wheels and those antique vehicle types equipped with wheels having long wire spokes and hard rubber tires.

Clarification of Gaits:

The following descriptions constitute standards for performance of each of the required gaits in the various divisions of pleasure driving competition.

Walk

A free, regular and unconstrained walk of moderate extension is required. The horses should walk energetically but calmly, with even, determined steps.

Slow Trot

This is a slow, balanced trot on a light rein in which horses’ steps are shorter and lighter than in the faster gaits.

Working Trot

This trot is between the slow trot and the strong trot. Horses go forward on a taut, but light rein, freely and straight, while remaining balanced and unconstrained. The steps should be as even as possible with hind feet touching the ground on the prints of the forefeet.

Strong Trot

This trot shows a clear but not excessive increase in speed and lengthening of stride, while remaining well balanced. Excessive speed will be penalized. The term used for calling this gait is “Trot On”.

Halt

Horses and vehicles should be brought to a complete square stop, without abruptness or veering. At the halt, horses should stand attentive, motionless and straight, the weight evenly distributed over all four legs, and be ready to move off at the slightest indication from the driver.

Rein Back

This is a backwards movement in which the front legs are raised and set down simultaneously in diagonal pairs with the hind legs remaining well in line. To be performed in two parts:

  • Rein back at least four steps, unhurried, with head flexed and straight, pushing back evenly in a straight line using light contact and quiet aids.
  • Move forward willingly to former position using the same quiet aids.

Sections:

  1. Pleasure Driving Turnout – A pleasure driving class in which entries are judged primarily on the performance and quality of each turnout. Entrants are to be shown both ways of the ring at a walk, slow trot, working trot and strong trot (trot on); to stand quietly and to rein back. All entries chosen for a workout are to be worked both ways of the ring at any gait requested by the Judge and may be asked to execute a figure-of-eight. To be judged: 40% on performance, manners and way of going; 30% on the condition, fit and appropriateness of the harness and vehicle; 15% on the neatness and appropriateness of attire; 15% on overall impression.
    Working – A pleasure driving class in which entries are judged primarily on the horse or pony to provide a pleasant drive. Entrants are to be shown both ways of the ring at a walk, slow trot, working trot and strong trot (trot on); to stand quietly, both on the rail and while lined up, and to rein back. All drivers chosen for a workout may be worked both ways of the ring at a gait requested by the Judge and may be asked to execute a figure-of-eight. To be judged: 70% on the performance, manners and way of going of the horse(s) or pony(ies); 20% of the condition of the harness and vehicle; 10% on the neatness of the attire
  2. Gentlemen to Drive, working.
  3. Lady to Drive, working.
  4. Junior to Drive, working. Note: This class only, Open to all vehicles. To be shown hitched to a suitable vehicle. To be shown by a boy or girl who has not reached his/her 18th birthday as of January 1st of the current year.
  5. Pleasure Driving Reinsmanship – A pleasure driving class in which entries are judged primarily on the ability and skill of the driver. Entrants are to be shown at a walk, slow trot and strong trot (trot on). Drivers shall be required to rein back. All drivers chosen for a workout may be worked at a gait requested by the judge, and may be asked to execute a figure-of-eight and perform other appropriate tests. The driver should be seated comfortably on the box so as to be relaxed and effective. Either the one or two-handed method of driving is acceptable. Common to both methods, the elbows and arms should be close to the body with an allowing but steady hand enabling a consistent “feel” with the horse’s mouth. Drivers should not be penalized or regarded for using one general style over another. In order to evaluate a driver’s versatility, the judge may request a test involving driving with one hand. To be judged: 75% on the handling of the reins and whip, control, posture and overall appearance of driver; 25% on the condition of the harness and vehicle and neatness of the attire.
  6. Timed Obstacle – Entrants to be driven and timed over a course of numbered obstacles consisting of cones and balls, or the equivalent. After passing the starting line, the competitor shall proceed through each obstacle, in order, to the designated Finish Line. Course faults will be assessed as penalty [five (5) seconds] and added to the driver’s elapsed time. Placing will be determined on a low total basis. Ties for first will be decided by a drive-off.
  7. Scurry Obstacle – Entrants to be driven over a course of unnumbered obstacles consisting of cones and balls, or the equivalent. After passing the start from any direction, competitors shall proceed at a trot through each obstacle from any direction, in any order. Each obstacle must be driven once. Upon the completion of the course, the competitor must pass through the finish from any direction, where time will be taken. A five (5) second penalty will be assessed for the disturbance (i.e., dislodging the ball), of any part of any obstacle at any time while on course. Placing will be determined on a low total basis (time plus penalty seconds). In case of a tie for first place, a drive-off will determine the winner.

Class 10: Sport Pony

2023 Sportpony Starsearch Championship Qualifications

In order to qualify to compete at the 2023 Royal Sportpony Starsearch a pony must compete and qualify at an approved 2023 qualifier show.

  • The first place in each of the 7 in hand classes are eligible to enter to qualify for the Sportpony Starsearch Challenge Cup, held at the Royal Winter Fair in November 20223
  • Both under saddle classes also qualify for respective class. Ponies MUST measure 14.2 hands or under. Passport and registration are NOT necessary to participate, nor must the pony be a registered sportpony. All sportpony type ponies are eligible to enter qualifying shows if they meet the shows’ rules.
  • Adults CAN ride a pony. Stallions may NOT be handled or ridden by children at the Royal Winter Fair, but may be at the qualifying show’s discretion.
  • If the first place pony has already qualified at a previous show in 2023, then the second place pony becomes the qualifier. Once qualified a pony may still show at any of the qualifying shows but may only qualify once in 2023.
  • To compete in the 2023 Sportpony Finals at the Royal an entry MUST be made prior to the closing date and be accepted by the Royal entry department. See www.royalfair.org for entry forms, closing dates rules & regulations.
  • Ponies qualifying after the Royal closing dates MUST submit a completed Royal entry form before the Royal entry closing date. If these entries are not qualified at the late shows the entry will be returned and no entry money will be charged. Due to late entries being sent this rule will be strictly enforced by The Royal.
  • All ponies must be entered by The Royal Sportpony closing date regardless of qualified status at that time. No exceptions.

The Sportpony Starsearch Championship

The winner will be awarded the perpetual MORTON SPORTPONY CHALLENGE CUP and a silver keeper plate sponsored by Morton Stables.

For further sportpony info please contact Darlene Morton at info@mortonstables.com

In Hand Classes:

Prize Money for Class 10, Section 1 to 7:

$16.00; $14.00; $12.00; $10.00; $8.00

Section:

  1. Foal of current year.
  2. Yearling. Colt, filly or gelding.
  3. Two year old colt, filly or gelding.
  4. Two year old colt.

Junior Championship and Reserve (eligible are 1st and 2nd places from classes 1, 2, 3, and 4)

  1. Mare, 3 years or over.
  2. Gelding, 3 years or over.
  3. Stallion, 3 years or over.

Senior Champion and Reserve (eligible are the 1st and 2nd place from classes 5, 6, and 7)

Grand Champion (eligible are Junior and Reserve champions, & Senior and Reserve champions)

Champion ribbon sponsored by Morton Stables.

Reserve Grand Champion (eligible are Junior and Reserve champions, & Senior and Reserve champions)

Saddle Classes: Juniors may not show stallions.

Prize Money for Class 10, Section 8-14:

$30.00; $25.00; $20.00; $15.00; $10.00

Section:

  1. Hunter suitability under saddle. 3 yrs & over mare, stallion or gelding.
  2. Dressage suitability, under saddle. 3 yrs & over mare, stallion or gelding.
  3. Equitation under saddle, Hunter/jumper type.
  4. Equitation under saddle. Dressage type.

Sportpony Driving: Sportpony in harness, shown to a pleasure or marathon vehicle. Judged 50% sport-pony type and 50% performance.

  1. Open Pleasure sportpony driving.
  2. Open working sportpony driving.
  3. Open sportpony reinsmanship driving.

Class 9: Welsh Ponies

Sunday, August 13th, 2023

Show begins at 9:30AM

General rules of the Sutton Agricultural Society shall apply.

Send Entries to: Sutton Agricultural Society

P.O. Box 460

Sutton West, Ontario L0E 1R0

Chairperson: Matt Woodrow

Committee: Dennis Cryderman, Lois Cryderman, Fraser Woodrow, Jim Page, Russell Morton

Advisory: Darlene Morton

Contact: (905) 722-6545

*NEW* Pre-registration by July 21st is strongly encouraged, in order to not pay late fee. See Rule #7 on page 2 for admission requirements.

All exhibitors must wear identification cards in the ring.

Classes will be called three times and three times only, in advance of judging. Requirements for eligibility in class are that the entries must be registered in the Welsh Pony Stud Book, Sections A and B. Proof of registration at time of making entry (or upon request).

Entry Fee: $5.00 per entry, $2.00 per class (Section), plus 10% deduction of winnings

Stake Classes: $10.00 per class (Class 9, Section 24, 31)

Late Entry: $5.00

Breeding Division

Prize Money for Class 9, Sections 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 33, 34:

$16.00, $14.00, $12.00, $10.00, $8.00

Section A: Registered in Section A of the Stud Book

  1. 2 Years Old and Under, Colt, Filly or Gelding
  2. 3 Years Old and Over, Mare
  3. 3 Years Old and Over, Stallion or Gelding
  4. Champion and Reserve Champion, Section A

Section B: Registered in Section B of the Stud Book

  1. 2 Years Old and Under, Colt, Filly or Gelding
  2. 3 Years Old and Over, Mare
  3. 3 Years Old and Over, Stallion or Gelding
  4. Champion and Reserve Champion, Section B

Sections C and D: Welsh Ponies of Cob Type

Registered in Sections C and D of the Welsh Stud Book

  1. 2 Years Old and Under, Colt, Filly or Gelding
  2. 3 Years Old and Over, Mare
  3. 3 Years Old and Over, Stallion or Gelding
  4. Champion and Reserve Champion, Section C or D
  5. Senior Showmanship, 18 Years and Over as of January 1st, 2023. Open to Sections A,B,C,D and Half Welsh

Welsh Champion of Champions Qualifier

Sponsored by: Diane Jackson of Arnaby Farm

All qualifying ponies will compete at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair for the Welsh Champions of Champions.

All ponies and cobs must be registered. Foals of the current year must be eligible for registration. The owners or leasers of the said animals must be a current member in good standing of The Welsh Pony and Cob Association of Ontario if they wish to compete in the qualifier or go on to the Welsh Champions of Champions.

Three (3) Champions per show will qualify for the Champion of Champions class at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair.

These Champions will be chosen from the following categories:

  1. 2-Year-Old and Under – Colt, Filly or Gelding: Section A, B, C, and D – 1st place ponies from the Section A Youngstock, Section B Youngstock, and Section C/D Youngstock classes are eligible for this class.
  2. Yeld Mare/Brood Mare: Section A, B, C, and D – 1st place ponies from the Section A Mare, Section B Mare, and Section C/D Mare classes are eligible for this class.
  3. Stallion/Gelding: Section A, B, C, and D – 1st place ponies from the Section A Stallion/Gelding, Section B Stallion/Gelding, and Section C/D Stallion/Gelding classes are eligible for this class.

If the first placed animal has already qualified, the second placed animal is eligible. If both the first and second place animals have qualifies at a previous show then no other animals from the regular line class will go forward into the qualifier.

Junior Division Welsh

Ribbons Only:

All exhibitors ages are based as of January 1, 2023

  1. Junior Showmanship, 10 Years and Under, Sect. A, B, C, D & Half Welsh – Mares and Geldings
  2. Junior Showmanship, 11 to 17 Years, Section A, B, C, D and Half Welsh – Mares and Geldings
  3. Lead Line – Equitation – Riders- 7 years and under as of Jan 1st of the current year. TO WALK ONLY, open to Section A, B, C, D and Half Welsh – Mares and Geldings. Riders in this class are not eligible for any other class other than those ridden on a Lead Line at a walk.
  4. Equitation Child’s Lead Line Pony – Walk /Trot – for Children 10 Years and Under, Section A, B, C, D and Half Welsh – Mares and Geldings
  5. Equitation Child’s Pony – Walk /Trot – for Children 12 Years and Under, Section A, B, C, D and Half Welsh – Mares and Geldings
  6. Child’s Pleasure Pony – 12 years of age & under, Walk/Trot – performance and suitability to count.

Note: Riders in Sections 16, 17, and 18 are not eligible to ride in the Performance Division.

Performance Division

Prize Money for Sections 20 to 30 and Section 36:

$30.00; $25.00; $20.00; $15.00; $10.00

Prize money for Section 24:

$40.00;$35.00, $30.00, $25.00, $20.00

  1. Equitation Under Saddle – Walk/Trot/Canter – Junior to Ride, Section A,B,C,D and Half Welsh – Mares and Geldings
  2. Pleasure Pony Under Saddle – Walk/Trot/Canter – Junior to Ride. Section A & B – Mares or Geldings
  3. Pleasure Pony Under Saddle – Walk/Trot/Canter – Adult to Ride. Section A & B – Mares, Stallions or Geldings.
  4. Pleasure Pony Under Saddle – Walk/Trot/Canter – Junior or Adult to Ride. Section C & D -Mares, Stallions or Geldings. No more than eight to canter at one time.
  5. Pleasure Pony Under Saddle STAKE – Walk/Trot/Canter – Junior or Adult to Ride. Section A,B,C,D. Mares Stallions or Geldings. No more than eight to canter (Entry Fee $10.00)
  6. Welsh Open Command under Saddle. Junior or Adult to Ride. Section A,B,C,D and Half Welsh. Mares, Stallions or Geldings.

Performance Harness

  1. Pleasure Driving Pony – Novice – Section A,B,C,D and Half Welsh. Mares, Stallions or Geldings. Not to have won more than 3 firsts in Welsh Pleasure Driving Classes.
  2. Pleasure Driving Pony – Section A/B – Mares, Stallions or Geldings
  3. Pleasure Driving Pony – Section C/D. – Mares, Stallions or Geldings
  4. Pleasure Driving Pony – Half Welsh – Mares, Stallions or Geldings
  5. Pleasure Driving Pony – Junior to Drive – Section A, B, C, D and Half Welsh – Mares, Stallions or Geldings

Prize Money for Section 31:

$45.00; $40.00; $35.00; $30.00; $25.00

Entry Fee: $10.00

  1. Pleasure Driving Pony Stake – Section A, B, C, D – Mares, Stallions or Geldings. (Entry Fee $10.00)
  2. Working Single Driving Open – Section A,B,C,D and Half Welsh. Mares, Stallions or Geldings.

Half Welsh – Half Welsh Registered in “Half Welsh” of the Welsh Stud Book

  1. Half Welsh 2 Year Old and Under – Colt, Filly or Gelding.
  2. Half Welsh 3 Year Old and Over- Stallion, Mare or Gelding.
  3. Champion and Reserve Champion Half Welsh
  4. Half Welsh Under Saddle – Walk/Trot/Canter – Junior or Adult to Ride – Mare, Gelding, Stallion

 

Class 16: Horse Pulls

Friday, August 11th, 2023

Show begins at 7:00PM

General rules of the Sutton Agricultural Society shall apply.

Chairperson: Ryan Woodrow

Contact: (705) 879-2809

Light and Heavy Classes

Event is held on race track (east side).

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Class 20: Sutton-Sharon 4H Dairy Show

Saturday, August 12th, 2023

Show begins at 12:00PM

General rules of the Sutton Agricultural Society shall apply.

4H Club Leaders: Gary Pegg, Brad Hulshof, Lieke Hulshof, Matt Reesor

Contact: (905) 476-3005

Classes and showing order of the classes will be determined by the leaders. Ages determined of January 1, 2023.

Sections

  1. 4H Novice Showmanship (Ages 9 to 11)
  2. 4H Junior Showmanship (Ages 12 to 14)
  3. 4H Intermediate Showmanship (Ages 15 to 17)
  4. 4H Senior Showmanship (Ages 18 to 21)

Grand and Reserve Champion Showperson will be chosen from top two 4H placings of each class and will receive Club Trophy at Awards’ Night. Grand and Reserve Champion 4H Calf will be chosen from top two Sutton-Sharon 4H placings of each open Class and will receive Club Trophy at Awards’ Night.

All 4H members will receive a $20.00 donation from the Sutton Agricultural Society.

Classes 21 and 22: Sutton Fair Open Junior Dairy

Show

Saturday, August 12th, 2023

Show begins after the 4H Dairy Show

Committee: Andrew Lockie, Scott Lockie, Jim Lockie, Jason Pegg, Gary Pegg, Elyse Lockie.

Dairy Rules:

  1. General rules of the Sutton Agricultural Society shall apply.
  2. This is an OPEN show.
  3. Original pedigrees must be available for review to ensure Heifers are entered in the correct class.
  4. Classes may be combined if there are less then three (3) entries in a class.
  5. Entry fee is your admission to the fairgrounds. No passes are issued.
  6. Show people are required to dress in white show wear.
  7. Animals are to be free of contagious and infectious diseases.
  8. Animals are to arrive by 10:00 a.m. and depart no sooner then 4:00 p.m.
  9. Early entries are encouraged. All entries will be accepted.

Send entries to Jason Pegg, 24892 Woodbine Ave., Keswick, Ontario, L4P 3E9

Class 21: Showmanship

Saturday, August 12th, 2023

Show begins at 1:00PM

Prize Money for Sections A to E:

$10.00 per entrant

Section:

  1. LITTLE BRITCHES – Open to ages 8 years and younger as of January 1st, 2023.
  2. NOVICE – Open to children aged 9-11 years of age as of January 1st, 2023.
  3. JUNIOR – Open to youth aged 12-14 years of age as of January 1st, 2023.
  4. INTERMEDIATE – Open to all youth aged 15-17 years of age as of January 1st, 2023.
  5. SENIOR – Open to all young adults aged 18-21 years of age as of January 1st, 2023.
  6. GRAND CHAMPION SHOWPERSON (no prize money) – Top two from previous classes.

Class 22: Conformation

Prize Money for Sections 1 to 8, and 10::

1st Place – $50.00

2nd Place – $45.00

3rd Place – $40.00

4th Place – $35.00

5th Place – $30.00

6th to 10th Place – $20.00

Section:

  1. SUMMER HEIFER CALF born June 1, 2023 and younger.
  2. SPRING HEIFER CALF born March 1, 2023 to May 31, 2023.
  3. WINTER HEIFER CALF born December 1, 2022 to February 28, 2023.
  4. FALL HEIFER CALF born September 1, 2022 to November 30, 2022.
  5. SUMMER YEARLING born June 1, 2022 to August 31, 2022
  6. SPRING YEARLING born March 1, 2022 to May 31, 2022.
  7. WINTER YEARLING born December 1, 2021 to February 28, 2022.
  8. FALL YEARLING born September 1, 2021 to November 30, 2021
  9. *GRAND HIEFER* – Top 2 placed calves from Sections 1 to 7. (No prize money).
  10. GROUP OF THREE – Any Combination of 3 animals previously shown in Sections 1 to 8.

Class 24: Youth Beef Show

Sunday, August 13th, 2023

Show starts at 11:30AM
with Open Show Classes to follow

Open to all Youth 21 years and under
as of January 1, 2023

The General Rules of the Sutton agricultural Society shall apply.

Prize Money:

$55.00; $40.00; $35.00; $25.00; $20.00; $15.00; $12.00; $8.00

Section:

  1. Junior Showmanship (ages 13 & Under), sponsored by The McDonald Family.
    All entrants will receive prize money.
    A special prize will be awarded to First Place.
  2. Senior Showmanship (ages 14-21), sponsored by Pleasant View Farms Ltd.
    All entrants will receive prize money.
    A special prize will be awarded to First Place.
  3. Female Calf – born on or after Jan 1. 2023
  4. Female Yearling – born 2022
    (Class will be split if more than 8 entrants)
  5. Market Animal

Classes 25, 26, and 27: Open Beef

Sunday, August 13th, 2023

Show starts following the Youth Beef Show

The General Rules of the Sutton agricultural Society shall apply.

Chairperson: Susy McDonald

Contact: (905) 722-4507 or susymcdonald@gmail.com

Committee: Stephen Pallett, Jeff McDonald, Dixie Firth, Maida Rae, Alan and Amy Rae, Greg and Amanda Johnson, Mary Jane Johnson

Prize Money:

$55.00; $40.00; $35.00; $25.00; $20.00; $15.00; $12.00; $8.00

Note: Livestock to be on the grounds from 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. on the day of the show. Please note that animals on the fairgrounds on Show Day are the responsibility of the owner.

All entries received after July 21st, will have to pay the entrance fee at the gate. Refer to

General Rule # 7.

All Entries must be owned and registered in the name of the exhibitor and meet with the requirements set out in the General Rules.

An Exhibitor is any breeder or firm that presents animals or farm products for official placing by a judge at the time specified by the Fair for judging.

Entries per class: Exhibitors are limited to one entry per section with the exception of any 3 sections where he/she may enter 3 animals of his/her choice.

Health Requirements: Any animal infected with a contagious disease will not be permitted on the grounds.

Class 25: Registered Angus

Class 26: AOB British (Hereford, Shorthorn, Crossbred British Influence, etc.)

Class 27: AOB European (Simmental, Charolais, Crossbred European Influence, etc.

Section:

  1. BULL CALF – born on or after January 1, 2023, minimum 3 months old
  2. BULL YEARLING – born between January 1, 2022 and December 31, 2022
  3. FEMALE CALF – born on or after January 1, 2023, minimum 3 months old
  4. FEMALE – born between April 1, 2022 and December 31, 2022
  5. FEMALE – born between January 1, 2019 and March 31, 2022
  6. FEMALE – born between January 1, 2021 and December 31, 2021, with her natural calf at side. (Calf may be shown in Calf Classes and Breeder’s Herd/Get of Sire).
  7. FEMALE – born prior to 2021, with her natural calf at side. (Calf may be shown in Calf Classes and Breeder’s Herd/Get of Sire)
  8. BREEDER’s HERD – A group of 4 previously shown animals, bred by an exhibitor, both sexes represented. At least one of them owned by the exhibitor. (Maximum # of entries – 1 per exhibitor)
  9. GET OF SIRE – A group of 3 previously shown animals from the same sire with both sexes represented. At least 1 animal must be owned by the exhibitor (Maximum # of entries – 1 per exhibitor)

Specials

Best Bull (All Breeds)

First and second place bulls from all breeds compete.

Prizes:

Champion: $25 and Award – Sponsored by Bar Hill Farm Ltd.

Reserve Champion: $20

Best Female (All Breeds)

First and second place bulls from all breeds compete.

Prizes:

Champion: $25 and Award – Donated by Don and Brenda Rae and Family.

Reserve Champion: $20

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Class 34: York Durham West 4H Sheep Show

Saturday, August 12th, 2023

Show starts at 10AM
followed by the Open Classes

The General Rules of the Sutton Agricultural Society shall apply.

4H Club Leaders: Kevin Hutchings and Leona Clarke

Contact: (905) 955-2388

Classes and showing order of the classes will be determined by the leaders. Ages determined as of Jan 1st, 2023. Leaders reserve the right to change classes the day of show.

Section:

Class A: 4H Novice Showmanship (ages 9-11)

Class B: 4H Junior Showmanship (ages 12-14)

Class C: 4H Intermediate Showmanship (ages 15-17)

Class D: 4H Senior Showmanship (ages 18-21)

Confirmation:

Class F: 4H Breeding Ewe Lamb – born Jan 1st to March 31st

Class G: 4H Breeding Ewe Lamb – born Apr 1st to June 1st

Class H: 4H Market Lamb (weather or ewe)

Grand and Reserve Champion Showperson will be chosen from the top two 4H placings in each class.

All 4H members will receive a $20.00 donation from the Sutton Agricultural Society.

Classes 35 to 44: Open Sheep

Saturday, August 12th, 2023

Show starts following the 4H Sheep Show

The General Rules of the Sutton Agricultural Society shall apply.

Chairperson: Kevin Hutchings

Contact: (905) 955-2388

Committee: Anne Pegg, Amy Rae, Orval Jordan

Additional Rules:

  1. All entries received after July 21st, will have to pay the entrance fee at the gate. Refer to General Rule # 7.
  2. All R.O.P. tests must be available. All classes must be shown in order that prize monies might be awarded.
  3. The following breeds must be shown in short fleece (staple less than one inch): Border, Cheviot, Dorset, Hampshire, Oxford Dawn, Shropshire, Southdown, Suffolk.
  4. All sheep, whether owned by one person or more than one person (individually or jointly) which are maintained, on one farm or breeding unit, are considered to be the production of one farm or breeding unit.
  5. The committee reserves the right to adjust the classes on day of judging.
  6. All entries must show in ring to qualify for prize money!
  7. All animals must be tagged in accordance with CFIA regulations.
  8. All animals must be presented in accordance with the Code of Practice.

Classes:

Class 35: Suffolk

Class 36: Dorset

Class 40: N.C. Cheviot

Class 43: All Other Breeds – Short Wool

Class 44: All Other Breeds – Long Wool

Breeding Classes:

  1. EWE – “Two tooth” (two central permanent incisors). Second pair of permanent incisors may be fully up. Other two pairs of temporary incisors (“milk teeth”) must be firmly in place.
  2. EWE – “Full mouth milk teeth” (all eight temporary incisors).
  3. RAM – “Two tooth” (two central permanent incisors). Second pair of permanent incisors may be fully up. Other two pairs of temporary incisors (“milk teeth”) must be firmly in place.
  4. RAM – “Full mouth milk teeth” (all eight temporary incisors).
  5. GET SIRE – A group of three animals, first pair of temporary incisors must be in place, by the same sire. Both sexes may be represented. Animals may or may not have been shown in previous classes.
  6. BREEDERS FLOCK – A group of four animals. Both sexes to be represented. Each animal in group must have been exhibited in one of the preceding classes. All animals in a group to be of one breed

Classes 49: Sheep – Junior Showmanship

Saturday, August 12th, 2023

Show starts at 1:00PM

No entry fee. Exhibitors in this class must be: under 21 years of age; from a farm where sheep are maintained, or of the family of the exhibitor. Sheep may be shown on halter.

Class sponsored by Anne Pegg, Elconda Farms.

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Jenn McCabe presents a first place ribbon https://suttonfair.com/jenn-mccabe-presents-a-first-place-ribbon https://suttonfair.com/jenn-mccabe-presents-a-first-place-ribbon#respond Sun, 09 Aug 2015 04:00:00 +0000 https://suttonfair.com/cpb9/jenn-mccabe-presents-a-first-place-ribbon 2015 Sutton Fair Ambassador Jenn McCabe presents a first place ribbon to the winner of Mountain Horse English Pleasure class.  Come and meet the Ambassadors and see more horse shows all day Saturday and Sunday.

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2015 Sutton Fair Ambassador Jenn McCabe presents a first place ribbon to the winner of Mountain Horse English Pleasure class.
2015 Sutton Fair Ambassador Jenn McCabe presents a first place ribbon to the winner of Mountain Horse English Pleasure class.

2015 Sutton Fair Ambassador Jenn McCabe presents a first place ribbon to the winner of Mountain Horse English Pleasure class.  Come and meet the Ambassadors and see more horse shows all day Saturday and Sunday.

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Dairy Show 2013 https://suttonfair.com/dairy-show-2013 https://suttonfair.com/dairy-show-2013#respond Sat, 10 Aug 2013 04:00:00 +0000 https://suttonfair.com/cpb9/dairy-show-2013 Fabulous turnout for a fantastic Dairy Cattle Show at the Sutton Fair.  Great competition!  Great weather!  Congratulations to all the competitors for bringing such high quality competition to the Sutton Fair.  This event marks the first agricultural activity to use the new pavilion during the fair.

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Fabulous turnout for a fantastic Dairy Cattle Show at the Sutton Fair.  Great competition!  Great weather!  Congratulations to all the competitors for bringing such high quality competition to the Sutton Fair.  This event marks the first agricultural activity to use the new pavilion during the fair.

Dairy Cattle Show at Sutton Fair 2013
Dairy Cattle Show at Sutton Fair 2013

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New Agricultural Pavilion – Opening of 158th Sutton Fair https://suttonfair.com/new-agricultural-pavilion-opening-of-158th-sutton-fair https://suttonfair.com/new-agricultural-pavilion-opening-of-158th-sutton-fair#respond Thu, 08 Aug 2013 04:00:00 +0000 https://suttonfair.com/cpb9/new-agricultural-pavilion-opening-of-158th-sutton-fair Sutton Fair Grounds has a New Agricultural Pavilion Thanks to an Ontario Trillium Foundation Grant Sutton – The 158th Sutton Fair and Horse Show opened Thursday, August 8th when its new Agricultural Pavilion will be unveiled. The new Pavilion replaces the old cattle and sheep buildings that were no longer usable. Local MPP Julia Munro […]

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Sutton Fair Grounds has a New Agricultural Pavilion Thanks to an Ontario Trillium Foundation Grant

Sutton – The 158th Sutton Fair and Horse Show opened Thursday, August 8th when its new Agricultural Pavilion will be unveiled. The new Pavilion replaces the old cattle and sheep buildings that were no longer usable. Local MPP Julia Munro was there to officially open the new Agricultural Pavilion. The Pavilion wouldn’t have been possible without the help of a $47,400 Ontario Trillium Foundation grant made last summer to help cover half the cost, with the other half coming from the Sutton Agricultural Society.

Executive member, Local MPP Julia Munro and 2013 Sutton Fair President Steve Cowieson cut the ribbon to officially open the Livestock Pavilion
Executive member, Local MPP Julia Munro and 2013 Sutton Fair President Steve Cowieson cut the ribbon to officially open the Livestock Pavilion

Working together, the groups managed to improve the fairgrounds for the annual Sutton Fair and Horse Show, but also for the many community events that are held there each year. Recognition is also due to Peter Bunnik, past president of the Fair, who applied for the Foundation grant in 2012 and the Sutton Agricultural Society members helping in seeing the project through to the end.

“Our old cattle and sheep buildings were fallen over and unsafe,” said Peter Bunnik, Past President of the Sutton Agricultural Society. “They have all been replaced by the new Agricultural Pavilion. The building has already been used and will continue to be used for various community and agricultural events including the use during the annual Sutton Fair and Horse Show. The results would not have been possible without the dedicated Sutton Agricultural Society volunteers who were greatly involved in different aspects of preparing the grounds and finishing the building.”

The 158th Sutton Fair and Horse Show has a lot to offer. Don’t miss the Georgina Idol Finalist Competition and the popular Truck and Tractor Pull. Running August 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th, there’s something for everyone: agricultural demonstrations and exhibits; horse and livestock shows; homecraft displays; midway rides; vendor booths; petting zoos; and camel rides, courtesy of the Bowmanville Zoo.

The Sutton Agricultural Society is a 158 year old agricultural organization that promotes and supports agriculture within the community. The Sutton Agricultural Society is composed of a solely volunteer-based membership. The Fair has evolved over time from a two day agricultural event back in 1855 to the four day jam-packed full schedule of events that draws thousands of individuals.

A leading grant-maker in Canada, the Ontario Trillium Foundation strengthens the capacity of the voluntary sector through investments in community-based initiatives. An agency of the Government of Ontario, OTF builds healthy and vibrant communities. For more information, please visit the website at: www.otf.ca

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Sheep Shearing at Sutton Fair https://suttonfair.com/sheep-shearing-at-sutton-fair https://suttonfair.com/sheep-shearing-at-sutton-fair#respond Sun, 12 Aug 2012 04:00:00 +0000 https://suttonfair.com/cpb9/sheep-shearing-at-sutton-fair     Come to Sutton Fair and learn what’s involved in shearing a sheep.  How is wool treated?  How long does it take?  How much wool does a sheep give? Shearing is a job that must be done each year. Preparing your facilities and flock properly will make the job much easier on everyone involved. […]

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Sheep Shearing at Sutton Fair
Sheep Shearing at Sutton Fair

 

 

Come to Sutton Fair and learn what’s involved in shearing a sheep.  How is wool treated?  How long does it take?  How much wool does a sheep give?

Shearing is a job that must be done each year. Preparing your facilities and flock properly will make the job much easier on everyone involved.

Sheep must be dry to be sheared! Sheep with wet wool should not be sheared! This includes dew, or in some cases frost.

Sheep should be held off feed and water at least eight hours before shearing. The flock should never come straight off pasture to be sheared. Grass, and some hay, will build up gas and back up onto the lung area during shearing and cause what is called a gasper. If the animal is not put on its’ feet right away it will die of suffocation.

Stained wet wool and manure tags should be removed before sheep are penned.

Avoid penning sheep in dirty pens or on bare concrete floors.

White faced, white wooled sheep should be sheared first; dark faced or coloured wool sheep last.

White wool and coloured wool should not be packed in the same bag.

Learn more here.

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