Section | Registration Details | Online Schedule | PDF Schedule |
Beef Cattle | Download Entry Form OR Enter online via Showday | More Info | Beef Cattle Schedule (PDF) |
Dairy Cattle | Download Entry Form OR Enter online via Showday | More Info | Dairy Cattle Schedule (PDF) |
Goats | Download Entry Form OR Enter online via Showday | More Info | Goats Schedule (PDF) |
Horses | Enter online via Global | More Info | Horses Schedule (PDF) |
Pavilion | Enter online via Showday | More Info | Pavilion Schedule (PDF) |
Pet Show | More Info | Pet Show Schedule (PDF) | |
Poultry | Enter online via Showday | More Info | Poultry Schedule (PDF) |
Woodchop | Email jreumer@bigpond.com no later than 12th January 2023. | More Info | Woodchop Schedule (PDF) |
Competitions
Section | Entry / Registration Info | More Information |
Beaut Utes | All participants are to register at the Alexandria Street park near the railway station at 1.30pm for a show and shine. Assembly for judging is 3.30pm in the same area. | More Info |
Children's Pet Show, The Anthony Bennett Memorial | Entries taken to 3.45pm (at the show) | Pet Show Schedule (PDF) More Info |
Hay Stacking | Entries close: 7pm Saturday 4th Feb 2023 - enter at announcers box on the day. | More Info |
Rodeo | Please note - a change from previous years - the Rodeo entries will only be taken via ABCRA - Enter on ABCRA Entries will open Tuesday 17th January and close Monday 30th January | More Info |
Young Farmer Challenge | Teams must register interest by 5pm Wednesday 1 February 2023 by email to berryshow@virtualcity.com.au | More Info |
General Waivers:
Waivers should be completed by anyone at the Berry Show who is:
* competing in horse events
* responsible for handling animals
* competing in physical activities such as rodeo, wood chop, young farmers' challenge, hay stacking, etc.
Individual Waiver Form (Fillable PDF) | Bulk Waiver Form (Fillable PDF) | Waiver Instructions
Goats: National Goat Health Declaration Form (Fillable PDF)
How to enter using Showday: For Pavilion Entries, Farm Animals and Cattle.
How to enter using Global: For Horses
It is a requirement in NSW for owners of livestock such as cattle, sheep, goats and pigs to have a Property Identification Code (PIC) when trading or moving these livestock.
A PIC is a unique eight-character number assigned by Local Land Services to properties with livestock. This property registration system allows for the tracing of livestock to assist with disease and chemical residue management.
To obtain a PIC you must complete an application form and lodge it with your Local Land Services office.