Keith Hobden Challenge Horse Pull Light & Heavy Horse Pull

Livestock Exhibitor Code of Conduct

LIVESTOCK EXHIBITOR CODE OF CONDUCT

The Lindsay Exhibition is committed to responsible animal care and treatment. This Code of Conduct outlines what is expected of livestock exhibitors in the handling and exhibiting of all animals involved with the LEX.

This Code has been developed to meet the following objectives:

  • To ensure the health and well being of all animals at the fair.
  • To demonstrate an accurate and responsible animal care message to the public.
  • To maintain the integrity of all livestock competitions, displays, and sales.
  • Livestock and poultry must be transported to and from the LEX in accordance with all humane transport regulations and standards.
  • Loading and unloading must be undertaken using proper equipment and procedures.
  • All animals must be treated and handled in a responsible manner. The well being of the animals shall take precedence over the demands of owners, sellers, buyers, organizers, sponsors, and officials.
  • The care of all animals must be as consistent as possible with their normal schedules and standards. High standards of nutrition, health, sanitation, environment and safety must be met at all times. All handling, housing and veterinary treatment must ensure adequate animal care.
  • Livestock should be prepared with proper training, fitting and grooming prior to the LEX. Excessive disciplining of animals at the LEX is unacceptable.
  • Exhibitors are expected to provide adequate training for anyone handling their livestock. Untrained individuals, including LEX personnel and visitors, should not be permitted to handle animals or equipment.
  • Exhibitors should take every opportunity to enhance public awareness, education and appreciation of proper livestock management and handling practices.

There will be no tolerance for any mistreatment of animals. Any unacceptable exhibitor conduct will be subject to action including possible elimination from the competition(s) and/or exhibit, at the discretion of the Board of Directors of the Lindsay Agricultural Society.


Concussion Code of Conduct

CONCUSSION CODE OF CONDUCT

I will help prevent concussions by:

  • wearing the proper equipment for my activity and wearing it correctly;
  • developing my skills and strength so that I can participate to the best of my ability;
  • respecting the rules of my activity; and,
  • demonstrating my commitment to fair play and respect for all (including other Participants, LAS staff, volunteers, coaches, and officials).

I will care for my health and safety by taking concussions seriously, and I understand that:

  • a concussion is a brain injury that can have both short-term and long-term effects;
  • a blow to my head, face, or neck, or a blow to the body that causes the brain to move around inside the skull may cause a concussion;
  • I don’t need to lose consciousness to have had a concussion;
  • I have a commitment to concussion recognition and reporting, including self-reporting of possible concussion and reporting to a designated person when an individual suspects that another individual may have sustained a concussion (meaning: If I think I might have a concussion I should stop participating in further training, practice or competition immediately, and I will tell an adult if I think another Participant has a concussion); and,
  • continuing to participate in further training, practice or competition with a possible concussion increases my risk of more severe, longer lasting symptoms, and increases my risk of other injuries.

I will not hide concussion symptoms. I will speak up for myself and others.

  • I will not hide my symptoms. I will tell an LAS staff person, volunteer, official, parent, or another adult I trust if I experience any symptoms of concussion;
  • If someone else tells me about concussion symptoms or I see signs they might have a concussion, I will tell a LAS staff person, volunteer, official, parent, or another adult I trust so they can help;
  • I understand that if I have a Suspected Concussion, I will be removed from activity and not be able to return to participating, training, practice, or competition until I undergo a medical assessment by on-site medical personnel, medical doctor or nurse practitioner and have been medically cleared to return to training, practice, or competition; and,
  • I have a commitment to sharing any pertinent information regarding incidents of removal from activity with my school and any other activity organization with which I have registered (meaning: If I am diagnosed with a concussion, I understand that letting all of my other coaches, teachers, and employees know about my injury will help them support me while I recover).

I will take the time I need to recover, because it is important for my health.

  • I understand my commitment to supporting the Concussion Protocol process and I will follow the LAS Protocol in returning to participate;
  • I understand I will have to be medically cleared by a medical doctor or nurse practitioner before returning to the activity; and,
  • I will respect LAS staff, volunteers, coaches, parents, health-care professionals, medical doctors, and nurse practitioners regarding my health and safety.

General Rules

LINDSAY EXHIBITION RULES & REGULATIONS

  1. All exhibitors must obey the general rules of the Lindsay Exhibition as well as the individual regulations of each division. An exhibitor violating any rule or regulation of this Society, at the discretion of the Board of Directors, may be required to forfeit all prizes won, and may be subject to other penalties as the Board may see fit.
  2. THE LINDSAY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY reserves all rights to its grounds and may restrict or prohibit admittance to the grounds to any person or group of persons without giving reason for such action. Further, the Society may refuse the privilege of exhibiting to any individual without disclosing the reasons for such refusal. All members, exhibitors and others must place animals, cars, trucks and exhibits as instructed by the officials or remove same from the grounds.
  3. MEMBERSHIP: Any persons, on the payment of the annual membership fee of $15.00, shall be enrolled as a member of the Society for the current year and as such shall be entitled to the advantages and privileges conferred on members under the rules of the Exhibition. No membership fee will be retained from winners for their membership for the following year.
  4. Exhibitors will receive Admission Passes to the email that is listed on the entry form. Exhibitor admission passes will be allocated based on the number of livestock entered.
  5. OWNERSHIP: Animals or articles entered for competition must be the bonafide property of the person entering them, and with the exception of animals, must have been grown, produced, manufactured or made in the present year by the person or persons entering them. If any doubt arises on the subject, proof will be required. The President, Vice-President or General Manager shall be obliged to cause any exhibitor with reference to whom such doubt exists, to make satisfactory declaration of compliance with the terms of the said Rule. If any person shall enter an article for exhibition as produced or manufactured by himself or herself when it has not really been so, he or she shall forfeit all prizes, which may be awarded to him, and shall be precluded from exhibiting in the future.
  6. PRIZES: Should there be only one exhibitor in a class or section the Judges may use their discretion as to awarding any premium. The Judges shall in no case award any prize unless they consider the exhibit actually worthy of such prize. No person shall be a Judge of any article or any class that they are interested in as an exhibitor, agent, employee or otherwise.
  7. ALCOHOL: Consumption of alcohol in the Livestock Building is prohibited. Following one warning the exhibitor will forfeit their prize money. This Rule will be strictly enforced.
  8. GLASS CONTAINERS: Absolutely no glass containers will be allowed in the Livestock Buildings or wash racks. Following one warning the exhibitor will forfeit their prize money. This Rule will be strictly enforced.
  9. SMOKING: Absolutely no smoking in the Livestock Buildings, or any other buildings. Following one warning the exhibitor will forfeit their prize money. This Rule will be strictly enforced.
  10. ENTRIES: All entries must be made on entry forms supplied with prize list, including all requested information. PLEASE NOTE: Insurance information required on entry forms. All entry forms must be in the Lindsay Exhibition Office on or before the closing date of entries as listed in the prize list. Entry fees and administration fee must accompany entry forms. **Entries can be made online at https://www.assistexpo.ca/lindsayex
  11. TRUCK PARKING: Immediately following unloading, all trucks MUST be moved to the stipulated truck parking area. Trucks and trailers not parked where directed may be towed at owner’s expense. Your understanding and cooperation is appreciated.
  12. FIRE RESTRICTIONS: No one is allowed to leave a vehicle in front of any building by order of the Fire Chief.
  13. DISTURBANCES: An exhibitor who is guilty of creating a disturbance, whether by openly criticizing the Judge or using obscene language to any Judge or Official, shall forfeit the right to any premium and may be suspended by the Society from exhibiting.
  14. FRAUD: Upon the discovery of fraud, deception, or dishonest practice, either in preparation, ownership, or of any misrepresentation concerning any article exhibited which may be affected, or may have been intended to affect the decision of the Judges, the Board of Directors shall have the power to withhold the payment of any prize awarded, and may prohibit any such party or parties from exhibition in any class for one or more years, and may publish the names of such persons or not as deemed most expedient.
  15. COMPLAINTS: Complaints as to errors in premiums must be made known to the General Manager before the close of the Exhibition in order to be considered. No protest will be considered unless a deposit of $25.00 accompanies it. The deposit to become the property of the Exhibition if protest is not sustained, but if sustained, the full amount will be returned to the party who entered the protest.
  16. PREMIUMS: Premiums won in all classes of livestock will be paid by cheque as soon as possible following the Exhibition. Exhibitors who do not receive prize money by November 15th, 2024 are asked to contact the Exhibition Office at once, submitting an itemized statement of prizes claimed. **NOTE: Prize cheques must be cashed by MARCH 1st, 2025.
  17. STRAW: Absolutely NO STRAW will be provided by the Lindsay Exhibition.
  18. SAFETY: While the Directors will take every possible precaution under the circumstances to secure the safety of articles sent to the Exhibition, the owners themselves must take the risk of exhibiting, and should any articles be accidentally injured, lost or stolen, the Directors will give all assistance in their power towards its recovery, but will not make any payments for the value.
  19. LIABILITY INSURANCE: All Exhibitors and participants must carry a Public Liability Insurance (minimum $2 million). The Society will not be responsible for any accidents. Insurance information is required on entry forms.
  20. UNMANAGEABLE ANIMALS: Animals not under sufficient control shall not be allowed to compete.
  21. ATTIRE: Neatness of dress in the ring is required in all divisions.
  22. HUCKSTERING: The Society, under the Agricultural and Horticultural Organizations Act has the power to enforce all its rules and regulations, and the right to prohibit and prevent theatrical, circus, or acrobatic performances, exhibitions or shows, all kinds of gambling, soliciting for funds, the huckstering or trafficking in fruits, goods, wares or merchandise on the Exhibition grounds, or within three hundred yards thereof; and any person who, after due notice of such rules, violates same, will be removed by police officers or officers of the said society, and will be liable to penalty prescribed.
  23. PENALTIES: Every person who contravenes any of the provisions of the Agricultural and Horticultural Organizations Act, or the regulations or any rule or regulation of a Society under subsection 2 of section 19 or who gains admission to the grounds contrary to the rules of the society is guilty of an offence, and on summary conviction is liable to a fine of not more than $100.00.
  24. The Society reserves the right to interpret its own rules and regulations and should any dispute or question arise not provided for in the rules and regulations, the decision of the Board of Directors shall be final.
  25. In the event admissions to the exhibition are reduced due to weather conditions, the Board of Directors reserves the right to reduce the amount of premiums to be paid.
  26. PETS: No pets, except certified service animals are allowed on the Exhibition grounds. No dogs, including Exhibitor’s dogs, are allowed in the barns during the Exhibition.
  27. A $25.00 service charge will be applied to NSF cheques.
  28. REFUND: ADMINISTRATION FEES are non-refundable. NO EXCEPTIONS.
    ENTRY FEES will be refunded if cancelled 24 hours prior to the start of the show entered. Proper medical documentation of show person or animal must be submitted. The justification for withdrawing entries must be submitted at time of notice of cancellation.
  29. NEW Camping is permitted in the new C1 parking lot ONLY. Absolutely no camping is permitted elsewhere on the grounds (including at the East Ring). Camping registration forms MUST be submitted with entry forms to reserve a spot. Camping rules are included on the registration form.
Competition Details

KEITH HOBDEN CHALLENGE HORSE PULL

Light & Heavy Horse Pull

DIVISION 22

COMMITTEE: Chairperson: Tom Harrison; Lois Batty


GENERAL INFORMATION

    • SHOW: Sunday, September 22, 2024.
    • PULL TIME: 1:00 PM
    • ONLINE ENTRIES CLOSE: Wednesday. September 11, 2024.
    • ENTRIES will be accepted ringside on show day.
    • ENTRY FEE: $10.00 per team
    • LATE ENTRY FEE: $5.00
    • $5,000 in prize money to be won.
    1. Teamster may enter a maximum of two teams in each class. A horse or team may draw in one class only.
    2. It is the responsibility of each Teamster to bring his team to the scales to check-in and weigh-in. Scales will be open at 10:00 am and will close promptly at 12:00pm.
    3. Teams in the Light class must have a combined weight of 3,400 lbs or less. Teams in the Heavy class must have a combined weight of 3,401 lbs or over.
    4. Central Canadian Horse Pulling Association scales will be used.
    5. Committee will determine draw order.
    6. Teamster and helpers must be properly dressed for this event.
    7. No team to be left unattended while on the grounds.
    8. Exhibitors will receive Admission Passes to the email that is listed on the entry form. Exhibitor admission passes will be allocated based on the number of horses entered.
    9. All Exhibitors and participants must carry a Public Liability Insurance (minimum $2 million). The Society will not be responsible for any accidents.
    10. THE CENTRAL CANADIAN HORSE PULLING ASSOCIATION RULES WILL GOVERN THE PULL EXCEPT AS NOTED ABOVE.
    11. The Lindsay Exhibition Horse Pull Committee reserves the right to deny entry for any valid reason. A copy of the rules will be available at the time of the pull.

    The Lindsay Exhibition Horse Pull Commitee would like to extend their appreciation to the following sponsers:

    EQUIPMENT ONTARIO

    BOB MARK NEW HOLLAND SALES

    and others who wish to remain anonymous.


    Classes:

    1.

    Light Horse Pull

    Sponsor: Equipment Ontario

    2.

    Heavy Horse Pull

    Sponsor: Bob Mark New Holland Sales Limited

    Sponsor: Moynes Ford Sales Ltd.