Royal Canberra Show cattle committee make changes to attract more entrants

By Lucy Kinbacher and Stephen Burns
Updated March 3 2020 - 7:46pm, first published 7:30pm
At least 10 individual cattle breeds saw a rise in exhibits at the Royal Canberra Show, which was also boosted by the return of competitors in the Saler, Santa Gerturdis, Lincoln Red and Highland rings.
At least 10 individual cattle breeds saw a rise in exhibits at the Royal Canberra Show, which was also boosted by the return of competitors in the Saler, Santa Gerturdis, Lincoln Red and Highland rings.

Reduced exhibitor fees and auditing practices helped the Royal Canberra Show cattle committee attract new competitors and increase entry numbers in some stud breeds as the event looks to reestablish itself in the current showing era.

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