Note for Information Regarding Movement of Bovine to Shows
The Department of Agriculture implemented a number of changes on 4th February 2019 which changed the procedures and criteria applicable when applying for a Certificate of Compliance for the movement of cattle. These also impact on the certificate which is required when moving bovine to a Show.
The following sets out the criteria applicable:
The movement of cattle to and from an Agriculture Show within the State must be recorded on the Animal Identification and Movement System (AIM).
As is currently the case the Movement Notification Section of the Certificate should be Completed by the Keeper and the Show Secretary who must clearly indicate the Show Number. The Show movement should be recorded on the passport. Ultimate responsibility for fulfilling these requirements lies with the Show Secretary. If the animals move to a herd other than the source herd, the new destination herd must complete and sign the certificate also.
Completed forms should be sent by the Show Secretary to the local RVO within 7 days of the Show.
Animal Identification and Movement (AIM) Division
Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine
Note: There Will Be A Minimum Of 3 Entries Per Class Or Classes May Be Amalgamated
NO entries accepted without entry fee
LIVESTOCK SECTION
Animals Shown in Pedigree classes are forbidden to be shown in non-pedigree classes except where stated
Cattle – Rules
Note: If There Are Insufficient Entries, Classes May Be Amalgamated
NO entries accepted without entry fee
Beef Enquires to David Mitchell - 087 9225853
NON-PEDIGREE BEEF CLASSES - Attention all Local Farmers
Rules and conditions:
2. Animals have to be the property of the exhibitor.
3. Animals must be accompanied by cattle identity card / compliance cert on the morning of the show.
4. The competition is open to Male & Female non – pedigree cattle any age within the classes.
5. Cattle do not have to be led. A pen will be available on the morning of the show for each exhibitor to let the cattle loose into the pens.
6. No restriction on number of cattle exhibited by individual owners.
7. All animals must be within Department of Agriculture, TB and Brucellosis Regulations
No entries permitted on day of event.