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Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine 
Note for Information regarding Movement of Bovine to Shows 

The Department of Agriculture implemented a number of changes on 4" 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). 
• In line with these changes a specific certificates of Compliance for the "Movement of Bovine from a Single Holding to a Show" must now be requested prior to the movement of animals concerned. 
• These certificates can be created by (i) applying on-line using their agfood account or (ii) where the keeper is not on line the certificate can be generated by the local Regional Veterinary Office following receipt of a NBAS31K with issue of the certificate being subject to normal criteria applicable. This form will be available on the Department's Website and will also be included with the Show Circular when issued. 
• When applying for this certificate the destination herd/ or Show number is not required. The certificate generated will include an "S" symbol. 
• The Certificate of Compliance for a Show will continue to be valid for a period of up to 30 days. As is currently the case these can be used for the movement of animals to a number of shows during the validity period of the certificate. 
• Please also note-Calves which are less than 10 days cannot be moved to a Show. 
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. 
 

**Irish Shows Association Notice **** 
Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine Certificate of Compliance Requirements 
On the day of the Show, the Certificate of Compliance should be presented to the Show Secretary. 
The keeper and the Show Secretary will then sign the Movement. Notification section of the Certificate which will then Must be sent to the local RVO for recording onto the AIM system. 
Important Notice 
The (name of show) Committee, acting by itself or through its Agents/Officers, re- serves the right to reject or cancel any entry or entries made by or on behalf of any person, corporate or other entity and may direct the removal of any animal or oth- er exhibit from the showing ring or display area and/or from the Showgrounds, if the Committee and/or its Agents/Officers shall deem it fit to do so, without offering any explanation or reason for so doing and without incurring any liability whatso- ever to any such Applicant/Exhibitor or his/her/its Agent. 

Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine 
It is vitally important that all Show Secretaries comply with the rule & make sure to send back the Certificate of Compliance to your Local RVO Office within Seven Days of your Show taking place as failure to do so is causing untold problems to exhibitors. 
After submissions from affiliated Shows on Judging of Calves & the need judged them by weight rather than by age at Shows 
The Irish Shows Association Cattle Sub Committee have put forward the following recommendation on use of live weight for calf classes e.g. Calves under 12 months not to exceed 460 kg (Autumn born calves and Calves under 6 months) it recommends that the weight should not exceed 320kg) 
Another suggestion is to use no more than 1.7kg live weight gain per day from the birth date to the show date. 

New Rule for Exhibitors 
If a qualified exhibitor does not turn up to an ISA final without giving prior notice to the ISA office or to a board member he or she will incur a financial penalty