L26: Bull, 24 Months & Under 36 Months - Katherine Show & Rodeo 2026
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CATTLE REGULATIONS TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH GENERAL REGULATIONS
1. Please fill in and submit the following Waiver to mail@katherineshow.org.au
2. Entries must be the Bonafide property of the entrant.
3. All cattle must have NILS tags and must be NLIS read prior to arrival at the Showgrounds and the files are to be emailed to joshua.haigh@nt.gov.au or 0467 740 233 for any information.
4. All stock must have NT Waybills and this will be policed by DPIF inspectors.
5. All stud cattle must be on the Showgrounds by Wednesday 15 July.
6. The age of all stud cattle shall be the actual age as at 30th June of the current year.
7. Dust coats must be worn while leading cattle in the judging ring.
8. Winning exhibits in Led Classes must enter the Grand Parade on Friday 17 July
9. Cattle must remain on the Showgrounds until 2.30pm on Saturday 18 July. Can remain longer, fireworks are Saturday night.
10. Exhibitors must make arrangements with the Regional Veterinary Officer regarding the health status and legal requirements for the movement of cattle.
11. Bedding hay will be provided by KDSS. Cattle are stalled in pens.
12. All Stud Class Bulls and Females must be registered pure bred. Proof of registration is required.
13. Any female with a calf at foot competing in a class, shall not be accompanied by the calf where the calf is competing in a class of its own, or where the calf is over six months old.
14. All animals, male and female, over 12 months of age must be ringed or dogged when being led/handled on the Showgrounds. This rule will be enforced even if it means abandoning the class.
15. The Stewards will note handling ability and may take out any unruly beasts.
16. The Steward is responsible for the smooth flowing of the show and their decision is final.
17. The Society may order a veterinary inspection as and when it deems necessary.
18. Junior paraders and judging classes - The handler need not compete in any other class and may lead any breed. The judging classes are an opportunity for people to display their judging ability. Entrants do not need to bring anything. Winners of this event are eligible as NT Representative.
19. Unled Cattle - These cattle will be penned and are not eligible to enter the led classes.
20. Special Classes - Judged on the following: Total professionalism of groom/handler throughout the duration of the show; points awarded for positive attitude (e.g. helpfulness, politeness), interaction with the public and other competitors and officials, presentation of their animals and pens, correct attire etc. Open to all cattle attendants. No need to nominate, judged over the duration of the show.
21. For information regarding classes call Steward Jessica Di Pasquale 0400 258 048.