Results for the Turriff Show 2024 Show.

BEEF YOUNG HANDLERS
79Native Breeds -Handlers aged 8-11 years on the day of the Show.
80Continental Breeds - Handlers aged 8-11 years on the day of the Show.
81Native Breeds - Handlers aged 12-16 years on the day of the Show.
82Continental Breeds - Handlers aged 12-16 on the day of the Show.
84Continental Breeds - Handlers aged 17-20 years on the day of the Show
BYH1J & J Singer presents the Perpetual Trophy for Best Young Handler in Class 79
BYH2Scott Wyllie presents the Perpetual Trophy for Best Young Handler Class Native Breeds 12-16 years. Class 81.
BYH3 Ron Paterson presents the Perpetual Trophy presented by for Best Young Handler Class 80
BYH4Ravenhill, Turriff presents the Perpetual Trophy for Best Young Handler Class 82.
BYH10£25 & Rosette presented by Enlim (Scotland) Ltd to the Best Young Handler 8-11 years from winners of classes 79 & 80
BYH11£25 & Rosette presented by Enlim (Scotland) Ltd to the Best Young Handler 12-16 years from winners of classes 81 & 82
BYH12£25 & Rosette presented Enlim (Scotland) Ltd to the Best Young Handler 17-20 years from winners of classes 83 & 84
BEEF YOUNG HANDLERS

YOUNG HANDLER EXHIBITORS SHOULD BE ENTERED BY CLOSING DATE OF
SATURDAY, 15th JUNE 2024
No Entry Fee

All exhibitors will have a £1 First Aid Levy

Prize Money: 1st £25; 2nd £20; 3rd £15; 4th £10; 5th £8;
6th and all subsequent entrants forward £5

Rosettes will be presented to all contestants

TO BE JUDGED AFTER THE CATTLE SECTIONS
1. The date of birth of the handler MUST be stated on the entry form.
2. The cattle used in these classes MUST have been shown in the breed or commercial sections at the Show.
3. The classes will be judged on the handler's ability to lead and show the animal.
4. Children should only handle animals which they have the necessary strength and experience to cope with.
5. Handlers under 12 years must be supervised by a responsible adult who will lead the animal in and out of the ring and remain in the ring during judging but only in a supervisory capacity and must not play any part in the showing of the animal.
6. Handlers 12-16 years must be supervised by a responsible adult who will lead the animal in and out of the ring and thereafter they should remain ringside but only in a supervisory capacity and must not play any part in the showing of the animal.