



RING 3

RING 4 Sponsored By RB GREENSCAPE









- The Society operates a Health and Safety policy on the Showground. All riders must wear protective head gear which includes a retaining harness secured to the shell at more than two points. Such headgear must be worn with the chin strap properly adjusted and fastened. Correctly secured current British Standard skull caps/riding hats must be worn at all times whilst mounted (including Ride Judges) Such headgear must be worn with the chin strap correctly and securely fastened at all times whilst mounted on the Showground.
- When jumping in the Ring, the practice or collecting areas, all Riders must wear protective headgear, according to the current standards as listed below :All PAS 015; VG1; (BS)EN1384 2017; ASTM F1163 04a onwards; SNELL E2001; SNELL E2016; AS/NZS 3838 2003 onwards; Skullcaps must be of, or worn with, a dark coloured plain peaked cover. Correctly secured Skull Caps/Riding Hats that meet one of the following current Safety Standards/ specifications MUST be worn by all Riders between the ages of 15 to 17 inclusive. All PAS 015; VG1; (BS) EN1384 2017; ASTM F1163 04a onwards; SNELL E2001; SNELL E2016; AS/NZS 3838 2003 onwards.
- The Society reserves the right to refuse an entry, to restrict the entries in a class, to change the schedule in any way.
- Exhibitors making false statements on entry or acting in any way fraudulently will be disqualified and prize money withheld.
- Any exhibitor wishing to lodge a protest shall do so in writing with a deposit of £60 to the Horse Secretary within 2 hours of the end of the class.
- All ridden or driven entries and brood mares must be 4 years old or over. Foals to be 3 weeks old or over.
- Stallions to be handled by people 14 years old or over. All exhibitors must have the physical ability, relevant experience and be competent to handle the animal in their charge at all times. In the interest of safety all stallions and colts, 2 years old and over must be adequately bitted & displaying a colt or stallion disc whilst on the showground.
- A fall of horse or rider in any class will result in retirement from the class and must leave the ring dismounted.
- All persons in charge of exhibits will be subject to the orders of the stewards and will be required to parade or exhibit the animals in their charge at such times as may be directed by the stewards.
- It is the exhibitors’ responsibility to be in attendance at least ten minutes before the start time appointed for their class. No exhibitors shall be allowed to lead more than one animal at a time in the ring.
- The presence, in any form or quantity, in a horse entered of a substance which by it’s nature could affect it’s performance is banned. The presence of any substance
in any form or quantity found in any animal should not be present on the showground.
- Should any animal prove to be suffering from an infectious or contagious disease the exhibitor shall be liable to forfeit and pay a sum of £2000 as damages in addition to any penalty incurred by the contravention of the orders of any public authority or damages recoverable by other animal owners.
- All cups and trophies are perpetual challenge awards must be signed for at the Secretary’s Office
- It is a condition of entry at the Mid-Somerset Agricultural Society that children must only handle animals where they have the necessary strength and experience to cope with foreseeable problems.
- Competitors must wear correct riding clothes complete with jackets unless otherwise specified.
- Long hair is to be tied back in the interest of safety.
- Each exhibitor is to conduct themselves in an appropriate manner whilst on the show field.
- No exhibitor is to ill-treat their horse or pony at the Show whether inside or outside the showing rings.
- It is the owner’s due diligence to ensure that their horses and ponies are not left unattended whilst tied to the side of trailers or lorries.
- No exhibitor is to excessively use a whip or spur whilst on the Showfield.
- Verbal or physical abuse and threats towards our stewards, volunteers, contractors and staff will not be tolerated under any circumstances. If you display such behaviour, you will be asked to leave the show site immediately and reported to the police.
- No Spurs are permitted in any Mountain & Moorland, Lead Rein, First Ridden, Novelty or Working Hunter Pony classes.
- Dogs must be kept on short leads at all times. It is the owner’s responsibility to tidy up after their dog. There will be a £20 fine for anyone who fails to tidy up after their dog.
- Exhibitors should take responsibility for removing their horse’s droppings from the site.
- All animals ridden anywhere on the Showground, rings or lorry parks (day or night), must only be ridden by a rider whose size and weight does not compromise the animal’s welfare. We are operating under the 20% rider weight guideline where the rider in full riding attire with full tack must be less than 20% of the animal’s bodyweight. This is based on a relatively fit, healthy animal, as an overweight animal is also a welfare concern. Furthermore, the Society & officials working on behalf of the society including ring stewards have the right to ask someone to dismount their horse or pony if they feel the rider is not of an appropriate size for the horse or pony they are riding.
We recommend all equines attending The Somerset Horse Show 2025 have been vaccinated for Equine Influenza.
The requirement for the first 3 vaccinations is as follows: Primary course:
First 2 vaccinations 21 - 92 days apart
3rd booster between 150 - 215 days
6 monthly booster vaccinations thereafter
Family Friendly, Unaffiliated, Open Horse Show. Classes include; Working Hunters, Mountain & Moorland, In-Hand & Mounted Games. 25/05/2025 09:00
Ring: Ring 1
Judges
Miss Caroline Taylor (Judge)
Number Name Description
1 Leading Rein Pony
2 First Ridden Pony
Open to ponies of any type aged 4 years or over, mare or gelding. Riders not to have attained their 9th Birthday before 1st January in the current year. Ponies must be led at all times whilst in the ring & should not display any canter work. Pony not to exceed 12.2hh.
Open to ponies of any type aged 4 years or over, mare or gelding. Riders not to have attained their 12th Birthday before 1st January in the current year. Ponies will not be asked to canter as a group but should demonstrate canter in their individual show. Pony not to exceed 14.2hh
CH1 Mini Championship For 1st and 2nd Prize winners from classes 1 & 2
Ring: Ring 1
Judges
Miss Caroline Taylor (Judge) Number
3 M&M Small Breeds Open Ridden
4 M&M Large Breeds Open Ridden
5 M&M Ridden Lead Rein
6 M&M First Ridden
Open to mares, geldings & stallions aged 4 or over of any of Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, Welsh Section A or Welsh Section B type. Ponies need not to be registered but should be true to type. No Leading Reins. Sponsored By Fire Alarm Consultancy
Open to mares, geldings & stallions aged 4 or over of any of Connemara, New Forest, Dales, Fell, Highland, Welsh Section C or Welsh Section D type. Ponies need not to be registered but should be true to type. No Leading Reins.
Open to ponies of Mountain & Moorland type aged 4 years or over, mare or gelding. Riders not to have attained their 9th Birthday before 1st January in the current year. Ponies must be led at all times whilst in the ring & should not display any canter work. Ponies not to exceed 12.2hh.
Open to ponies of Mountain & Moorland type aged 4 years or over, mare or gelding. Riders not to have attained their 12th Birthday before 1st January in the current year. Ponies will not need to canter as a group but should demonstrate some canter in their individual show. Ponies not to exceed 14.2hh Sponsored By Fire Alarm Consultancy
CH2 M&M Ridden Championship For 1st and 2nd Prize winners from classes 3 to 6 Sponsored By Fire Alarm Consultancy
Ring: Ring 1
Judges
Miss Caroline Taylor (Judge)
7 Open Hunter Ridden Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over, capable of carrying a rider out on a days hunting.
8 Open Foreign Breeds Ridden Mare, Gelding or Stallion 4 years old or over. Any breed not native to the UK
9 Open Pony Ridden Mare, Gelding or Stallion 4 years old or over, not exceeding 14.2hh.
10 Open Horse Ridden Mare, Gelding or Stallion 4 years old and over, exceeding 14.2hh
CH3 Open Ridden Championship For 1st and 2nd Prize winners from classes 7 to 10
Ring: Ring 1
Judges
Miss Caroline Taylor (Judge)
Number Name Description
11 Cob Ridden
Open to cobs of any type aged 4 years or over. Sponsored By Lindsey Millar
12 Racehorse Ridden Open to any horse who has competed in any of the following: a flat race, a hurdle race, a national hunt race or a point-to-point race.
13 Coloured Ridden Pony Open to all broken coloured ponies including spotted. Ponies not to exceed 14.2hh. Riders any age.
14 Coloured Ridden Horse Open to all broken coloured horses including spotted. Horses must exceed 14.2hh. Riders any age.
15 Veteran Horse or Pony Ridden Open to any horse or pony aged 15 years and over. Riders any age.
CH4 Afternoon Ridden Championship For 1st and 2nd Prize winners from classes 11 to 15
Ring: Ring 2
Judges
Miss Portly French (Judge)
Number Name
16 Open Yearling In-Hand Open to all ponies and horses born in 2023.
17 Open 2 Year Old In-Hand Open to all ponies and horses born in 2022.
18 Open 3 Year Old In-Hand Open to all ponies and horses born in 2021.
CH5 Youngstock In-Hand Championship
Ring: Ring 2
Judges
Miss Portly French (Judge)
19 Open Horse In-Hand
21 Open Foreign Breeds In- Hand
20 Open Pony In-Hand
22 Racehorse In-Hand
23 Coloured Horse or Pony In- Hand
24 Cob In-Hand
25 Veteran Horse or Pony In- Hand
CH6 Open In-Hand Championship
For 1st and 2nd Prize winners from classes 16 to 18
Open to horses of any type, any age.
Open to mares, geldings & stallions any age. Any breed not native to the UK.
Open to ponies of any type, any age. Must not exceed 14.2hh.
Open to any horse who has competed in any of the following: a flat race, a hurdle race, a national hunt race or a point- to-point race.
Open to all broken coloured ponies & horses including spotted. Any age, any height. May be split into height categories if entries suffice.
Open to all non-native/native/traditional type cobs.
Open to any horse or pony aged 15 years and over.
For 1st and 2nd Prize winners from classes 19 to 25
Pre-Entries: £8
Entries on the day: £10
PLEASE COMPLETE IN BLOCK CAPITALS
CLASS
OWNER/EXHIBITOR
MOBILE
ADDRESS
I HAVE READ THE RULES & REGULATIONS OF THE SOMERSET HORSE SHOW AND AGREE TO ABIDE BY THEM:
SIGNED:
NAME: DATE:
Pre-Entries close: 21st May 2025
SPONSOR A CLASS (optional) £10 fun class/£20 all other classes
TOTAL
PAYMENT CAN BE MADE BY EITHER BACS OR CHEQUE. BACS DETAILS ARE AS FOLLOWS.
ACCOUNT NAME: MIDSOMERSET AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
A/C NO: 35732460
SORT: 30-99-29
PLEASE USE THE EXHIBITOR/OWNER SURNAME AS THE REFERENCE.
CHEQUES SHOULD BE MADE PAYABLE TO ‘ MIDSOMERSET SHOW’
Ring: Ring 2
Judges
Miss Portly French (Judge)
Number Name Description
26 Shetland Pony In-Hand
27 M&M In-hand Large Breeds
28 M&M In-Hand Small Breeds
CH7 M&M In-Hand Championship
Ring: Ring 2
Judges
Miss Portly French (Judge)
Open to all Standard & Miniature Shetland Ponies. No Spotted ponies or miniature horses allowed. Sponsored By Cherhill Shetlands
Open to all ponies of Connemara, New Forest, Highland, Dales, Fell, Welsh Sec C or Welsh Sec D type.
Open to all ponies of Shetland, Exmoor, Dartmoor, Welsh Sec A or Welsh Sec B type. Sponsored By Team Tiny
For 1st and 2nd Prize winners from classes 26-28 Sponsored By Fire Alarm Consultancy
Number Name Description
29 Child Handler 8 years & Under
30 Child Handler 9-14 years
31 Child Handler 15-18 years
CH8 Child Handler Championship
Open to any child handlers who have not attained their 9th Birthday before 1st January 2024. Hats must be worn. Horses & Ponies of any age and type. No colts or stallions.
Open to any child handlers who have attained their 9th birthday before 1st January 2024 but have not attained their 15th birthday before 1st January 2024. Hats must be worn. Horses & Ponies of any age and type. No colts or stallions.
Open to any child handlers who have attained their 15th birthday before 1st January 2024 but have not attained their 18th birthday before 1st January 2024. Hats must be worn by anyone under 16 years of age. Horses & Ponies of any age and type. No colts or stallions.
For 1st and 2nd Prize Winners from classes 29 to 31
Ring: Ring 3
Judges
To Be Confirmed (Judge)
Number Name Description
32 Clear Round Jumping (20-30cm)
33 Clear Round Jumping (40-50cm)
34 Clear Round Jumping (60-70cm)
Course of rustic fences. Min Height 20cm, Max Height 30cm. Riders any age. Ponies and Horses any height. Lead reins welcome. Rosettes for clear rounds.
Course of rustic fences. Min Height 40cm, Max Height 50cm. Riders any age. Ponies and Horses any height. Lead reins welcome. Rosettes for clear rounds.
Course of rustic fences. Min Height 60cm, Max Height 70cm. Riders any age. Ponies and Horses any height. Lead reins welcome. Rosettes for clear rounds.
Ring: Ring 3
Judges
To Be Confirmed (Judge)
Number Name Description
35 Lead Rein Working Hunter Pony
36 Open Working Hunter Pony (40cm)
37 Open Working Hunter Pony (60cm)
38 Open Working Hunter Pony (80cm)
CH9 Working Hunter Pony Championship
Course of rustic fences. Max Height 20cm. Riders not to have attained their 9th Birthday before 1st January 2024. Ponies not to exceed 14.2hh. Ponies must be led.
Course of rustic fences. Max Height 40cm. Riders any age. Ponies not to exceed 14.2hh. No leading reins allowed.
Course of rustic fences. Max Height 60cm. Riders any age. Ponies not to exceed 14.2hh. No leading reins allowed.
Course of rustic fences. Max Height 80cm. Riders any age. Ponies not to exceed 14.2hh. No leading reins allowed.
For 1st and 2nd Prize winners from classes 35 to 38
Ring: Ring 3
39 Novice Working Hunter (80cm)
40 Open Working Hunter (95cm)
CH10 Working Hunter Championship
Course of rustic fences. Max Height 80cm. Riders any age. Horses any height. Horses not to have won 1st prize in any working hunter class before 1st Jan in the current year.
Course of rustic fences. Max Height 95cm. Riders any age. Horses any height.
For 1st and 2nd Prize winners from classes 39 & 40
Ring: Ring 4
43 Best Turned Out
44 Longest Mane & Tail
45 Prettiest Mare
46 Most Handsome Gelding
47 Best Miniature
48 Best Giant
49 Best Solid Coloured
50 Best Thelwell look alike
51 Horse or Pony the Judge would most like to take home
52 Hairiest Hooves
Horse/ponies any height and any age, Ridden or In-Hand. 1st place goes to the cleanest and most correctly turned-out combination.
Horse/ponies any height and any age. Ridden or In-Hand. 1st Prize to the Horse or Pony with the Longest Mane & Tail.
Horse/ponies any height and any age, Ridden or In-Hand. Open to Mares only.
Horse/ponies any height and any age, Ridden or In-Hand. Open to Geldings only.
Open to horses any age under 10.5hh (42”/106cm) in height. Any Youngstock entered must not be expected to exceed 10.5hh in height at maturity.
Open to all Heavy Horses. Any age and type, Ridden or In-Hand.
Open to all horses/ponies any age, any height of solid colouring (eg: horse’s coat must be all one colour and have no patches or spots apart from on their head or legs) Ridden or In-Hand.
Horse/ponies any height and any age. To be presented in the style of an official Norman Thelwell cartoon. Ridden or In-Hand
Sponsored By Fire Alarm Consultancy
Horse/ponies any height and any age. Ridden or In-Hand
Horse/ponies any height and any age, Ridden or In-Hand. 1st Place to the pony or horse with the fluffiest feet!
Ring: Ring 4
Judges
Mrs Sandy Ratcliffe (Judge)
Number Name Description
53 Best Family Horse/ Pony Ridden
54 Best Family Horse/ Pony In-hand
55 Best RDA Horse/ Pony
56 Fancy Dress
57 Best over 60 Years Handler or Rider
Horse/ponies any height and any age. Must be suitable for multiple generations. Ridden.
Horse/ponies any height and any age. Must be suitable for multiple generations. In-Hand
Horse/ponies any height and any age that are to be ridden or handled by someone with a registered disability.
Horse/ponies any height and any age. Rider/handler and/or pony to be dressed in a costume of their choosing.
Horse/ponies any height and any age. Rider/Handler to have attained their 60th Birthday.
Novelty Championship
Ring: Ring 4
Judges
Mrs Sandy Ratcliffe (Judge)
Number Name Description
CH11 Novelty Championship For 1st and 2nd Prize winners from classes 43 to 57
Sponsored By RB Greenscape
Overall Ridden Championship
Ring: Ring 1
Judges
Miss Caroline Taylor (Judge)
Number Name Description
CH12 Overall Ridden Championship For Champions and Reserves from all ridden championships. Sponsored By Hannah Cox Physio
Ring: Ring 2
Judges
Miss Portly French (Judge)
Number Name Description
CH13 Overall In-Hand Championship For Champions and Reserves from all In-Hand Championships Sponsored By Denela’s Bakery Ltd
Overall Working Hunter Championship
Ring: Ring 3
Judges
To Be Confirmed (Judge)
Number Name Description
CH14 Overall Working Hunter Championship For Champions and Reserves from all Working Hunter & Working Hunter Pony Championships Sponsored By Forget Me Not Property Care Ltd
Supreme of Show
Ring: Ring 1
Judges
Miss Portly French (Judge) Miss Caroline Taylor (Judge)
Mrs Sandy Ratcliffe (Judge)
Number Name Description
CH15 Supreme of Show For Champions & Reserves from the following Championships: Sponsored By NFU Mutual Wells
- Ridden Overall - In-Hand Overall
- Working Hunter/Working Hunter Pony Overall