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1 GARFIELD COUNTY FAIR JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOW & SALE July 30 th August 5 th 2018 RULEBOOK 1

2 2018 Garfield County Fair Junior Livestock Show and Sale The Garfield County Fair Junior Livestock Show and Sale would not be possible without the support of our Board of County Commissioners. Our thanks to Commissioners: Tom Jankovsky, John Martin, and Mike Samson. Thanks as well to Garfield County Manager, Kevin Batchelder. Thanks as well to Garfield County personal. To our Garfield County Fair Board, your services to our community, and your dedication to the Garfield County Fair is deeply appreciated! Levy Burris Eileen Sheets Dustin Harris Courtney Jenkins Donna Marye Rick Shaffer Lyndsay Ellsworth Loren Woody Arthur Fields Thank you to the Livestock Marketing Committee and Superintendents for their long hours and dedication. We also thank our partners in Agriculture Education, Brad Bessey (Advisor) and the Rifle Chapter of FFA, Miranda Wilson (Advisor) and the Coal Ridge Chapter of FFA, and Mike Kirschner (Advisor) and the DeBeque Chapter of FFA. Thanks to the staff at the Garfield County Fairgrounds for all of their help in preparing the facility and hosting our Fair: Debra Adams, Kevin Runia and Lee Mercer. Colorado State University Extension program (including 4-H Youth Development) would not be possible without the support of all these great people and organizations, and YOU-the citizens of Garfield County. We thank you for your continued support! CJ Mucklow, Extension Western Regional Director Carla Farrand, County Director, 4-H Youth Development and FCS Kaycee Manuppella, Extension Agent, STEM and School Enrichment Alice Smith, Administrative Assistant Garfield County Extension P.O. Box Railroad Ave (Fairgrounds) Rifle, CO Colorado State University, U.S. Department of Agriculture and Garfield County cooperating. Extension Programs are available to all without discrimination. 2

3 Table of Contents 1. Garfield County Fair H/FFA Calendar... Pg 4 2. Junior Livestock Show and Sale General Rules and Regulations. Pg 8 3. Junior Poultry Division.. Pg Junior Rabbit Division... Pg Junior Swine Division Pg Junior Sheep Division... Pg Junior Goat Division.. Pg Junior Beef Division.. Pg Premier Exhibitor Contest Pg Livestock Round Robin Showmanship Contest. Pg 42 Appendix 1. Exhibit A: 4-H Code of Conduct. Pg Exhibit B: FFA Code of Ethics Pg Exhibit C: National Show Ring Code of Ethics.. Pg Exhibit D: Certification Page... Pg 47 3

4 Garfield County Fair H/FFA Calendar Dates given are based on current knowledge, or in some cases projected. All are subject to change. January 6 th -21 st National Western Stock Show; Denver, CO 15 th Monday Beef Project Enrollment Deadline; 4honline.com 5:00 p.m. 15 th Monday 4-H Day National Western Stock Show; Denver, CO 30 th Tuesday Livestock Marketing Committee Meeting, 6:30 p.m. GCF Event Hall February 5 th Monday Wholesome Meat Quality Assurance, 6:00 p.m. GCF Event Hall 12 th Monday Last day to enroll in Turkey and Goose projects 12 th Monday Wholesome Meat Quality Assurance, 6:00 p.m. DeBeque - New Fire Station 19 th Monday All beef project paperwork required as listed below (February 22 nd ) for FFA members must be provided to your FFA advisor for their signature on it so that arrangements can be made Thursday to have all documents uploaded to 4honline.com 21 st Wednesday Wholesome Meat Quality Assurance, 6:00 p.m. Carbondale 22 nd Thursday Beef Brand Inspection (with ownership showing in the exhibitor s name); Beef Producer Declaration forms (both market and breeding projects) (Cow/calves must be entered separately with producer paperwork uploaded on the calf); and a picture of the animal are all due uploaded to 4honline.com by 5:00 p.m. COOL forms are due to the Extension Office by 5:00 p.m. W-9 s (All exhibitors) Due; Extension Office by 5:00 p.m. 23 rd Friday Market Beef Weigh-In, Tag-In and Retinal Scanning; Garfield County Fairgrounds; *Must reserve a time 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. *by appointment only* 24 th Saturday Market Beef Weigh-In and Tag-In; Garfield County Fairgrounds; * Must reserve a time 9:00 a.m. until finished *by appointment only* 27 th Tuesday Livestock Marketing Committee Meeting, 6:30 p.m. GCF Event Hall March 5 th Monday Wholesome Meat Quality Assurance, 6:00 p.m. GCF Event Hall 7 th Wednesday All Turkey paperwork required as listed below (March 12 th ) for FFA members must be provided to your FFA advisor for their signature on it so that arrangements can be made by Wednesday to have all documents uploaded to 4honline.com 12 th Monday Turkey Projects Bill of Sale or Receipt from Purchase; Producer Declaration forms (both market and breeding projects); a picture of the animal alone; and a picture of the animal with the exhibitor are all due uploaded to 4honline.com by 5:00 p.m. COOL forms are due to the Extension Office by 5:00 p.m. W-9 s (All exhibitors) Due; Extension Office by 5:00 p.m. 15 th Wednesday Last Day to enroll in 4-H to participate in the Garfield County Fair 27 th Tuesday Livestock Marketing Committee Meeting, 6:30 p.m. GCF Event Hall April 11 th Wednesday All Goose paperwork required as listed below (April 16 th ) for FFA members must be provided to your FFA advisor for their signature on it so that arrangements can be made by Monday to have all documents uploaded to 4honline.com 13 th Friday Last day to enroll in the Sheep, Goat, Swine, Chicken, Duck, Pheasant, Quail, and Rabbit projects; you must have the project on your project list on 4honline.com by 5:00 p.m. 16 th Monday Geese Projects - Bill of Sale or Receipt from Purchase; Producer Declaration forms (both market and breeding projects); a picture of the animal alone; and a picture of the animal with the exhibitor are all due uploaded to 4honline.com by 5:00 p.m. COOL forms are due to the Extension Office by 5:00 p.m. W-9 s (All exhibitors) Due; Extension Office by 5:00 p.m. 16 th Monday Wholesome Meat Quality Assurance, 6:00 p.m. GCF Event Hall 4

5 May 23 rd Monday All breeding project paperwork (all species) required as listed (May 1 st ) for FFA members must be provided to your FFA advisor for their signature on it so that arrangements can be made by Tuesday to have all documents uploaded to 4honline.com 24 th Tuesday Livestock Marketing Committee Meeting, 6:30 p.m. GCF Event Hall 1 st Tuesday Project Add/Drop Deadline; Please notify the Extension Office when dropping projects on 4honline, 5:00 p.m. 1 st Tuesday Breeding Project Document Upload Deadline (NON-PRODUCER BREEDING) ALL SPECIES; Bill of Sale; a picture of the animal alone; and a picture of the animal with the exhibitor are all due uploaded to 4honline.com by 5:00 p.m. W-9 s (All exhibitors) Due; Extension Office by 5:00 p.m. June 1 st Tuesday All sheep, goat, and swine paperwork required as listed below (May 3 rd ) for FFA members must be provided to your FFA advisor for their signature on it so that arrangements can be made by Thursday to have all documents uploaded to 4honline.com 3 rd Thursday Sheep, Goat, and Swine Projects Bill of Sale or Receipt from Purchase; Producer Declaration forms (market projects only breeding was due May 1 st ); a picture of the animal alone; and a picture of the animal with the exhibitor are all due uploaded to 4honline.com by 5:00 p.m. COOL forms are due to the Extension Office by 5:00 p.m. W-9 s (All exhibitors) Due; Extension Office by 5:00 p.m. 4 th Friday Meat Quality Assurance Training Deadline for ALL market projects 4 th Friday Sheep, Goats and Swine Weigh-In, Tag-In and Retinal Scanning; Garfield County Fairgrounds *Must reserve a time 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. *by appointment only* 5 th Saturday Sheep, Goats and Swine Weigh-In and Tag-In; Garfield County Fairgrounds *Must reserve a time 9:00 a.m. until finished *by appointment only* 16 th Wednesday All duck and pheasant paperwork required as listed below (May 21 st ) for FFA members must be provided to your FFA advisor for their signature on it so that arrangements can be made by Monday to have all documents uploaded to 4honline.com 21 st Monday Duck and Pheasant Projects Bill of Sale or Receipt from Purchase; Producer Declaration forms (market projects only breeding was due May 1 st ); a picture of the animal alone; and a picture of the animal with the exhibitor are all due uploaded to 4honline.com by 5:00 p.m. COOL forms are due to the Extension Office by 5:00 p.m. W-9 s (All exhibitors) Due; Extension Office by 5:00 p.m. 25 th Friday All roaster rabbit project paperwork required as listed below (May 30 th ) for FFA members must be provided to your FFA advisor for their signature on it so that arrangements can be made by Wednesday to have all documents uploaded to 4honline.com 29 th Tuesday Livestock Marketing Committee Meeting, 6:30 p.m. GCF Event Hall 30 th Wednesday Roaster Rabbit Projects Bill of Sale or Receipt from Purchase; Producer Declaration forms (market projects only breeding was due May 1 st ); a picture of the animal alone; and a picture of the animal with the exhibitor are all due uploaded to 4honline.com by 5:00 p.m. COOL forms are due to the Extension Office by 5:00 p.m. W-9 s (All exhibitors) Due; Extension Office by 5:00 p.m. 1 st Friday Roaster Rabbit Tattoo; Garfield County Fairgrounds 5:00 7:00 p.m. 6 th Wednesday All market chicken project paperwork required as listed below (June 11 th ) for FFA members must be provided to your FFA advisor for their signature on it so that arrangements can be made by Wednesday to have all documents uploaded to 4honline.com 11 th Monday Chicken Projects Bill of Sale or Receipt from Purchase; Producer Declaration forms (market projects only breeding was due May 1 st ); a picture of the animal alone; and a picture of the animal with the exhibitor are all due uploaded to 4honline.com by 5:00 p.m. COOL forms are due to the Extension Office by 5:00 p.m. W-9 s (All exhibitors) Due; Extension Office by 5:00 p.m. 5

6 July 11 th -15 th Monday-Friday EXPO; Jackson County Fairgrounds in Walden You should be working on Fair Entries with your leader! 13 th Wednesday All quail paperwork required as listed below (June 18 th ) for FFA members must be provided to your FFA advisor for their signature on it so that arrangements can be made by Wednesday to have all documents uploaded to 4honline.com 18 th Monday Quail Projects Bill of Sale or Receipt from Purchase; Producer Declaration forms (market projects only breeding was due May 1 st ); a picture of the animal alone; and a picture of the animal with the exhibitor are all due uploaded to 4honline.com by 5:00 p.m. COOL forms are due to the Extension Office by 5:00 p.m. W-9 s (All exhibitors) Due; Extension Office by 5:00 p.m. 25 th Monday 4-H/FFA Livestock Weigh-In Only; Garfield County Fairgrounds Scale Large animals 6:00-8:00 p.m. (optional, responsible for own animal) 25 th Monday Weigh-In of Poultry, Garfield County Fairgrounds 5:00-7:00 p.m. (If you do not come to this weigh-in, you MUST come to the weigh-in on July 23 rd ) 26 th Tuesday Livestock Marketing Committee Meeting, 6:30 p.m. GCF Event Hall 2 nd Monday Fair Entries due on FairEntry.com by 5:00 p.m. 2 nd Monday All market fryer aged rabbit project paperwork required as listed below (July 6 th ) for FFA members must be provided to your FFA advisor for their signature on it so that arrangements can be made by Friday to have all documents uploaded to 4honline.com 6 th Friday Fryer aged Rabbit Projects Bill of Sale or Receipt from Purchase; Producer Declaration forms (market projects only); a picture of the animal alone; and a picture of the animal with the exhibitor are all due uploaded to 4honline.com by 5:00 p.m. COOL forms are due to the Extension Office by 5:00 p.m. W-9 s (All exhibitors) Due; Extension Office by 5:00 p.m. 9 th Monday - 4-H/FFA Livestock Weigh-In Only; Garfield County Fairgrounds Scale Large animals 6:00-8:00 p.m. (optional, responsible for own animal) 9 th Monday Rabbit Meat Pen/Fryer Tattoo; Garfield County Fairgrounds 5:00-7:00 p.m. 16 th Monday - 4-H/FFA Livestock Weigh-In Only; Garfield County Fairgrounds Scale Large animals 6:00-8:00 p.m. (optional, responsible for own animal) Garfield County Fair 19 th Thursday: o County Contests Rocky Mountain Baptist Church 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. 19 th -22 nd Thursday-Sunday: o Horse Show; Garfield County Fairgrounds 20 th -22 nd Friday-Sunday: o Garfield County Shooting Sports Contest Rifle Sportsman s Range 23 rd Monday: o 4-H/FFA Livestock Weigh-In Only; Garfield County Fairgrounds Scale Large animals 6:00-8:00 p.m. (optional, responsible for own animal) o Weigh-In of Poultry. Garfield County Fairgrounds 5:00-7:00 p.m. (If you did not come to the weigh in on June 25 th, you must come to this weigh-in) 24 th Tuesday: o Livestock Marketing Committee Meeting, 6:30 p.m. GCF Event Hall 25 th Wednesday: o Dog Show, Garfield County Fairgrounds 9:00 a.m. 26 th Thursday: o Garfield County Fair Set-Up by Department of Corrections; Fairgrounds 8:00 a.m. 27 th Friday: o Utility Goat/Alpaca Show; Garfield County Fairgrounds Indoor Arena 3:00 p.m. 6

7 28 th Saturday: o Premier Exhibitor Interviews and Written Tests; Event Hall 9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. o General Projects Judging; North Hall 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 29 th Sunday: o Robotics Contest; Fairgrounds 1:00 p.m. o Model Rocket Launch; Fairgrounds 2:00 p.m. o Poultry Weigh-In 5:00 p.m. 30 th Monday: o Rabbit Weigh-In 8:00 9:30 a.m. o Rabbit and Poultry Exhibitors meeting 9:30 a.m. o Poultry Show 10:00 a.m. 31 st Tuesday: o All animals may arrive at the Fairgrounds after 6:00 a.m. o Rabbit Show 8:00 a.m. o Swine, Goats and Lambs need to be in place by 11:00 a.m. o 4-H/FFA Swine Weigh-In 12 Noon o 4-H/FFA Goat Weigh-In 15 minutes following last Swine o Beef need to be in place by 2:00 p.m. o 4-H/FFA Lamb Weigh-In 15 minutes following last Goat o 4-H/FFA Beef Weigh-In 15 minutes following last Lamb o All Exhibitor s Meeting 15 minutes following last Beef o 4-H/FFA VIP Appreciation BBQ August 1 st Wednesday: o Swine Show 9:00 a.m. o Public Fashion Revue and Performing Arts Presentation Backstage 2 nd Thursday: o Sheep Show 8:00 a.m. o Goat Show 1 hour following the Sheep Show 3 rd Friday: o Cloverbud Show 9:00 a.m. o Beef Show 10:00 a.m. o Round Robin Showmanship Contest 2:00 p.m. 4 th Saturday: o Parade with Champions Float 10:00 a.m. o Buyers BBQ 11:30 a.m. o Awards Announcement 12:30 p.m. o Junior Livestock Sale 1:00 p.m. 5 th Sunday: o General Projects Check Out; North Hall 10:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. o Garfield County Fair Tear Down; Fairgrounds 10:00 a.m. 6 th Monday Office Closed 24 th September 3 rd Colorado Sate Fair; Pueblo, CO 28 th Tuesday Record Books Due (Livestock, Horse, Dog); Extension Office by 5:00 p.m. 28 th Tuesday State Livestock Exhibitors must submit record book drafts 28 th Tuesday Livestock Sales Thank You Notes Due; Extension Office by 5:00 p.m. September 4 th Tuesday State Livestock Exhibitors must submit final record books 25 th Tuesday Livestock Marketing Committee Meeting. 6:30 p.m. GCF Event Hall 7

8 JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOW AND SALE GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS The following rules and regulations are general in nature and apply to all 4-H/FFA livestock projects. Rules pertaining to each species are listed following the general rules. It is the responsibility of each Garfield County Fair participant to be familiar with all rules pertaining to their projects. Except in case of emergency or participant safety, the Livestock Marketing Committee shall propose changes to these rules only in odd-numbered years, at the regular meeting of the Fair Board in January. EXHIBITORS MUST MEET ALL RULES, REGULATIONS, AND REQUIREMENTS. EXHIBITOR ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: 1. Exhibitors must be enrolled in the specific project to be eligible to enter that project s classes. All 4-H/FFA exhibitors must be at least 8 years old and no more than 18 years of age on December 31, 2017 and be in good standing within his/her club and within the Garfield County 4-H program to exhibit at the County Fair. All FFA members must be recognized on the National FFA roster, be enrolled in a Garfield County or Mesa County (specifically limited to the Debeque area) chapter, be no more than 18 years of age on December 31, 2017, have approval of their Agricultural Educational instructor or the Chapter FFA Advisor, be a dues paying, active member in good standing, and currently conducting a livestock project. 2. Exhibitor and/or immediate family (parent, grandparent, or guardian) must be a resident and enrolled in an eligible 4-H program managed by CSU Extension-Garfield County or FFA program managed by Debeque, Rifle or Coal Ridge FFA Chapters by spring weigh-in date or animal possession date of current Fair year. 3. Entries for exhibiting at the Garfield County Fair are due on FairEntry.com by 5:00 p.m. on Monday, July 2, Forms must be approved by the Extension Office before they will be considered accepted entries. NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED! 4. Each club, including Independent, must have a leader. Completion of a livestock project requires 4-H/FFA members to attend 50% of meetings, do a demonstration or speech, complete a community service project, and turn in an up to date project record book on or before the due date. If any 4-H/FFA member fails to complete any livestock project, that member will be ineligible to re-enroll in that project the following year. Record books are due to the 4-H Extension Office or the FFA Advisor, depending on member s affiliation by 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 28, Any record book receiving a white ribbon must meet the requirements set forth by the Extension Office before they will be eligible to enroll in that project the next year. All State Fair Livestock Exhibitors must turn in a draft record book by Tuesday, August 28, 2018 and a final record book by Tuesday, September 4, All 4-H/FFA members selling at the Junior Livestock Sale are required to submit to the Garfield County Extension Office a Thank You note of decent quality for their buyers by 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 28, These notes must be in an unsealed envelope marked with the buyer s name, the exhibitor s name, and species. The thank you may be a letter or a card. Exhibitors may contact the Extension Office to confirm buyer, add-on, and raised floor information for thank you cards. Exhibitors may hand-deliver thank you s to their buyers but they MUST also turn a thank you in to the Extension Office as described here, unless the exhibitor turn in a signed acknowledgement from buyer saying they received the thank you note. Youth who do not turn in a Thank You note will not be allowed to exhibit that species the following year. 8

9 6. All first year livestock exhibitors (regardless of age), members turning 11 years of age, and members turning 14 years of age in the past year must attend a Wholesome Meat Quality Assurance training (often referred to as MQA) meeting, prior to their species spring identification day during the current year, in order to be eligible to show or sell at the County Fair. A parent or guardian must accompany all first year 4-H livestock members to their MQA training. 7. Any 4-H/FFA member having outstanding money obligations to the Extension Office or Garfield County Fair Board will not be allowed to participate in the initial spring weigh-ins for any of the livestock species nor will they be allowed to exhibit at the Garfield County Fair. 8. Youth wishing to enter livestock projects not currently addressed in the class descriptions may do so with permission from the Extension Office or FFA Advisor. The division Superintendent will then add it to an established class based on respective merit. Rules from that division would apply. 9. DISPLAY CLASS for those unable to exhibit their livestock animal project(s) at the Fair, and those 4-H members who would like to exhibit a display of their learning, will complete an interview and turn in their display on July 28 th, Please notify the Extension Office if this applies to you. 10. Each exhibitor and their parent/guardian is required to sign a statement that reads I have read the rule and will abide by them. This statement will be on FairEntry.com questions section of the exhibitor s entry for the Garfield County Fair Junior Livestock Show due Monday, July 2 nd, Each exhibitor and parent/guardian MUST type his/her name in agreement with this statement or the entries will not be accepted. 11. A verbal warning MAY be given for any violation of the rules. This warning will be recorded in the Extension Office. a) A complaint of violation of any rules must be filed in writing immediately following the reported incident, or within 4 hours of the posting of class sheets for that specie. b) To file a complaint, a person must have good standing in the 4-H/FFA community; to have good standing a person must be a current 4-H/FFA member, a current 4-H/FFA leader/advisor, or immediate family of the same. c) The complaint should be filed with the Species Superintendent or the Extension Agent/FFA Advisor. d) Any reported violation of the rules and regulations will be reviewed by the Executive Committee of the Livestock Marketing Committee and a combination of any of the following: members of the Livestock Superintendent s Committee, parent/guardian of the youth involved, the Barn Superintendent, the species veterinarian, and Extension Agent, and an FFA advisor, and the 4-H club leader as soon as possible following the reported incident. e) Exhibitors are expected to follow the 4-H Code of Conduct (Attachment A) and/or the FFA Code of Ethics (Attachment B) as well as the rules listed in this rulebook at all times. The above committee will use the following list, but are not limited to this list, as a guideline to determine which of the following consequences are appropriate for confirmed violations. o Warning o Community Service o Red ribbon AND community service o Dismissal from the project and would not be allowed to sell the animal o Cannot sell this year, and will not be allowed in the project next year o Will not be allowed to sell any livestock this year and not be allowed to participate in any livestock project the following year. 9

10 12. The severity of the violation will determine the consequences for the reported violation. PROTESTS 13. Unless otherwise specified in the department rules, all protests must be made in writing and filed with the Garfield County Fair Board within 24 hours after the alleged violation. The protest and deposit should be filed with a member of the Garfield County Fair Board. A $50 cash deposit must accompany all protests. In order to file a protest, a person must have good standing in the 4- H/FFA community; to have good standing a person must be a current 4-H/FFA member, a current 4-H/FFA leader/advisor, or immediate family of the same. Upon receipt of a properly presented protest, the Fair Board will review the protest and render a decision to the next regular meeting or by holding a special meeting, which must have a two-business day notice. If an event is to occur within 48 hours, it must proceed and a decision will be rendered retroactively. The complainant has the right to participate at the hearing where the protest is being discussed. If the protest is sustained, the deposit will be returned to the complainant. If the protest is not sustained, the deposit shall be forfeited to the Garfield County Fair Fund. DISPUTES 14. Disputes For all disputes, the Garfield County Fair Board reserves the final and absolute right to interpret the rules and regulations, and to settle questions of differences. TREATMENT OF LIVESTOCK 15. Exhibitors of livestock must exercise due discretion in regard to the animals they are exhibiting at the Garfield County Fairgrounds, including the show ring, stall/pens, wash racks, etc., and must assume all responsibility for any damages cause by or to their animals. The exhibitor will be solely responsible for any consequential or other loss, injury, or damage done to, occasioned by, or arising from, any animal or article exhibited by him/her. He/she shall indemnify Garfield County Fair against all legal or other proceedings in regards to, as well as any damage or injury to any other person or property, cause by the exhibitor or to any of the animals exhibited with such exhibition or any of the animals so exhibited. 16. The following are examples of practices that will not be allowed upon arrival to the fairgrounds for Fair: a) Use of ice packs or other refrigerants to alter the quality of the finish of the animal. Icing will not be allowed. Towels immersed in ice water will not be allowed. b) The natural body color on an animal cannot be altered using any artificial coloring. The use of artificial color, artificial hair, or the addition of hair in the grooming process will not be allowed, this includes the use of colored foam or other colored hair products. 17. Members are expected to treat animals ethically. The following are examples of unethical practices and will not be accepted at any time to any animal ever: a) The removal, alteration, changing or purposely damaging ear tags. b) Any type of injection where oils, glycerin, or like substances are used for body fill-in. c) External applications of such things as liniments and blistering agents that would cause an edematous condition d) Any behavior by the exhibitor or on behalf of the exhibitor that causes unwarranted physical discomfort to the animal. 10

11 18. Drench guns (no hoses) can only be used to hydrate the animal with authorization and under supervision of two persons who are Species Superintendent, Executive member of the LMC, Veterinarian, CSU Extension Agent, or FFA Advisor. No artificial hydration supplement can be used. Only water is allowed. 19. All project animals must be able to be handled by the exhibitor, superintendent, and judge. Any animal deemed dangerous by a barn or species superintendent, FFA Advisor or Extension Agent as a threat to the well-being of the exhibitor, spectators or any other fair persons will be disqualified and sent home. HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR LIVESTOCK: 20. All livestock will be carefully examined on arrival for evidence of external parasites and infectious or contagious diseases by attending veterinarian and released by the Barn superintendent and the appropriate Species Superintendent. Superintendents may refuse unloading privileges to such animals. Animals with active lesions or fungus with resulting loss of hair, or multiple wart (larger than ½ in diameter) are not permitted to exhibit. All livestock entering this fair may be subject to reexamination by the state veterinarian s office upon entry or during the show. Any animals found showing evidence of infectious, contagious or communicable diseases may be immediately withdrawn from the show. Animals may be held in quarantine (treated and held at owner s expense) until recovered or released to return to owner s premises following treatment. 21. NOTICE OF THE USDA WHOLSOME MEAT ACT: The Garfield County Fair Board supports the USDA Wholesome Meat Act and insists exhibitors are in compliance. Exhibitors of all market animal entries must certify their compliance with the manufacturer s pre-market withdrawal periods specified for any and all medications, drug, pesticides, or feed additives administered. The use of any non-approved chemical or improper use of approved chemicals is strictly prohibited. Certification will be required upon weigh-in at the Garfield County Fair. The Extension Office will provide a Health History form to exhibitors prior to the Fair. Health History form should include all supplements and non-feed products. This form must be completed and turned in to the designated Extension Employee by the time livestock is in place (prior to the commencement of weigh-in). This applies to ALL market animal species. Your animal(s) will not be shown unless and until you turn this form in. Any animals testing positive for drug residues will forfeit any awards and sale monies. 22. At any time after an animal arrives on the fairgrounds, all treatments involving the use of drugs, and/or medications for the sole purpose of protecting the health of the animal and all products administered to affect the behavior of the animal shall be administered by or under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian. Any such treatment or product administration must be reported and recorded immediately on the Health History form on file with the Extension Office. 23. All animals shall be fed, watered, in their pens, and pens cleaned by 10:00 a.m. daily. Water must be available all day. A $50.00 fee per pen will be assessed for each violation per day. Superintendents must be notified and give approval for another exhibitor to care for another exhibitor s project. The showing of one species does not excuse an exhibitor from proper and timely care of another species. For exceptions, contact the Species Superintendent. The Livestock Marketing Committee will be responsible for assessing and collecting fines. 11

12 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LIVESTOCK 24. Ownership Dates for the Garfield Count Fair: Animals must be owned by the exhibitor, to exhibit at the Garfield County Fair, as follows: a) Market Beef Spring weigh-in Friday, February 23, 2018 b) Market Goats, Sheep and Swine Spring weigh-in Friday, May 4, 2018 c) Market Turkey Not less than 20 weeks or more than 24 weeks prior to fair Possession between Monday, February 12, 2018 and Monday, March 12, 2018 d) Market Goose Not less than 15 weeks or more than 24 week prior to fair Possession between Monday, February 12, 2018 and Monday, April 16, 2018 e) Market Chickens Not less than 7 weeks or more than 16 weeks prior to fair Possession between Monday, April 9, 2018 and Monday, June 11, 2018 f) Market Ducks Not less than 10 weeks or more than 12 week prior to fair Possession between Monday, May 7, 2018 and Monday, May 21, 2018 g) Market Miscellaneous Fowl *(Dates may change to match State Fair dates): o Market Quail * Not less than 6 weeks or more than 8 weeks prior to fair Possession between Monday, June 4, 2018 and Monday, June 18, 2018 o Market Pheasant * Not less than 10 weeks or more than 12 weeks prior to fair Possession between Monday, May 7, 2018 and Monday, May 21, 2018 h) Market Roaster Rabbits June 1 of the currents year, June 1, 2018 Must be born between January 31 st and June 1, 2018 i) Market Meat Pens/Fryer Rabbits 2 nd Monday of the current year, Monday, July 9, 2018 Must be born between May 21, 2018 and July 9, 2018 j) Breeding animals in Beef, Dairy, Goat, Poultry, Rabbit, Sheep and Swine May 1 st of current year, May 1, Any member who loses his/her project animal(s) (and has no other animal of that species tagged in) due to verified death of the animal as verified by a licensed veterinarian and either the Extension Agent or FFA Advisor; and having had the circumstances of the death reviewed by a committee of 2 LMC members and the Extension Agent or FFA Advisor with findings that were not preventable or due to circumstances beyond human control, may obtain an animal from any other 4-H/FFA member in Garfield County. The replacement animal must have been properly tagged at the Garfield County spring weigh-in for that species and be in possession of the new owner no later than July 1, Written notification of the change of ownership with the accompanying verification document must be provided to the Garfield County Extension Office no later than July 2, 2018 by 5:00 p.m. 26. SPRING WEIGH-IN: All market animals must be tagged and or/ tattooed and may be weighed at their required weigh-in to be eligible for Garfield County Fair. Sheep and Goats that are sexually intact are expected to have a scrapie tag at spring weigh-in and are required to have a scrapie tag at fair weigh-in. An exhibitor may tag in as many project animals as they like at spring weigh-ins but may only weigh-in two (2) market entries plus two (2) Producer Market entries per species at the Fair weigh-in. Market Rabbits must be tattooed and identified at the designated date and time, prior to Fair. Animals not weighed in at the spring weigh-in will not be eligible for the Rate of Gain contest at Fair. Producer animals MUST be nominated as such at the time of spring weigh-in, in order to exhibit as a producer animal at the Fair. The Producer Market Animal Declaration form must be turned in at spring weigh-in. 12

13 27. For an animal to be eligible for the Producer class the following criteria must be met: a) Dam of the animal must be owned by the exhibitor or immediate family (to include siblings, parents, and grandparents) at the time of birthing. b) Animals must have been born on property that is either owned or leased/rented by the exhibitor s family within CSU Extension-Garfield County program service area and be solely owned by the exhibitor. c) Dam and offspring must be under the care of the exhibitor from birthing to Fair. d) The participant must be signed up for the corresponding breeding project before ownership date. It is not required that the competitor exhibit the Dams as the breeding project at the County Fair, they must complete the project by completing a record book on it. 28. A 4-H/FFA member will be permitted to enter a maximum of two (2) market animals in each species of large livestock (Beef, Goats, Sheep & Swine) in the Garfield County Fair. In addition, a 4-H/FFA member may enter a maximum of two (2) Producer market animals in each species of large livestock in addition to the two market entries. Each animal may be exhibited in either Producer market class or Market class, but not both. 29. A 4-H/FFA member will be permitted to enter a maximum of 12 entries total. Showmanship does count as an entry. Refer to species for specific limitations. 30. If the original County ear tag is not properly intact on the animal at the time of arrival, exhibitor must notify the Extension Office, Barn Superintendent, and Species Superintendent when unloading. 31. An animal may only be entered and shown in one division, either breeding or market, not both. In poultry and rabbits, this includes singles, pairs, and trios. This excludes Premier Exhibitor, Showmanship, and Championship entries for all species. 32. All male market animals must be properly castrated or banded prior to Spring-weigh-in date for that species. This includes all animals in the Beef, Goat, Sheep and Swine divisions. 33. Exhibitors must accompany their livestock to the Fair, care for, exhibit and sell the same. In case of sickness or other emergency to the exhibitor, an animal may be shown or sold by a substitute Garfield County 4-H/FFA member in good standing, providing prior arrangements are made by the July meeting of the Garfield County Livestock Marketing Committee and providing the substitute is a currently enrolled Garfield County 4-H/FFA member in good standing and is approved by the Species Superintendent, Extension Agent, or FFA Advisor, depending on affiliation. 34. The same applies when an exhibitor has two animals in the same class and needs assistance showing his/her animals. They must receive help from a 4-H/FFA member in good standing. They must notify the Species Superintendent as to who will be showing the extra animal. 35. If a 4-H/FFA member in good standing, due to unforeseen circumstances, is unable to show their animals at the Garfield County Fair, he/she or their 4-H Club leader/ffa Advisor may appear before the Garfield County Livestock Marketing Committee to request permission for another member in good standing to show and sell their animal(s) for him/her. The member to show and sell the animal(s) must be approved by the Garfield County Livestock Marketing Committee. 13

14 36. All preparation of the animal for show and grooming must be done by the 4-H/FFA member. Livestock must be shown without hairdressing compounds. No grooming products are to be used after the arrival to the fairgrounds. Only water, and human or animal safe soap and shampoo maybe used. Parents and leaders are to limit helping members with their animals with the consideration that the Fair is a learning experience for the member. Parents and/or leaders may be asked to leave the animal preparation area if deemed necessary by the Species Superintendent, Barn Superintendent, Extension Agent, or FFA Advisor. Assistance should not be excessive. No outside help will be permitted, including 4-H/FFA members and leaders not enrolled in Garfield County program. 37. Direct criticism or interference with the judge, fair or livestock show management, other exhibitors, breed representatives, or show officials before, during, or after the competitive event is prohibited. In the furtherance of their official duty, all judges, fair and livestock show management, or other show officials shall be treated with courtesy, cooperation, and respect and no person shall be direct abusive or threatening conduct toward them. The Garfield County Fair Board has adopted the National Show Ring Code of Ethics (Attachment C) and expects all exhibitors to abide by all the rules covered within the document. A copy is available from the CSU Extension Office or at the back of this rulebook. 38. All 4-H/FFA members are required to wear appropriate show attire when competing. Shorts, tank tops, low-cut shirts, sheer blouses, flip flops, t-shirts, shirts with inappropriate messages or logos, ball caps, hats, or bare midriffs are not acceptable attires and shall not be worn during a show event. Required dress is as follows: long or short-sleeved, button down shirt, clean jeans or slacks with belt. Superintendents may refuse anyone improperly dressed entry into the show ring until said exhibitor is properly dressed. FFA has their our specific attire which includes their FFA jacket or FFA show shirts. 39. Only wood shavings and rubber mats are allowed for bedding in the animal pens. NO STRAW or SHREDDED PAPER is allowed. 40. All swine and lambs will be classified at Fair weigh-in to determine appropriate classes for market entries. A designated classifier(s) will be appointed by the Garfield County Fair Board. 41. Animals will be weighed one time only at each species designated Fair weigh-in time. All animals must be penned before coming to the scales. Poultry and Rabbits may not be placed in cages until inspected and approved by Poultry and Rabbit Superintendents or designated assistants. Do not plan to weigh-in animals directly off any trailers as they are brought in. All animals will be expected to be led (or driven for pigs) from their stalling area to the scales in an orderly manner. Any animal that cannot lead (or driven for pigs) to the satisfaction of the Species Superintendent is subject to disqualification. 42. A COOL (Country of Origin Labeling) form must be turned in to the Extension Office for every market animal by the last day that these rules allow as a take possession date. 43. All animals must be on the grounds by the time specified on the schedule to be eligible to show. 14

15 SHOWMANSHIP: 44. Showmanship is mandatory in Garfield County 45. Exhibitors must show their own animal. 46. Three age divisions are offered with exhibitor age as of December 31, The judge will consider appearance of the animal, showmanship ability of the exhibitor and exhibitor s appearance, courtesy, and knowledge. 48. All 4-H/FFA members will show in their respective age division Showmanship classes for each species that are exhibiting. Exhibitors must show their own animal in Showmanship classes Showmanship age is determined by the exhibitor s age on December 31, A 4-H/FFA member who has lost his/her project animal due to that animal s death or injury, may use another 4-H/FFA member s animal for his/her respective Showmanship class. The exhibitor must assist with the preparation of that animal for the show. The Species Superintendent must be notified of this situation before the show. 49. Exhibitors may show either Market or Breeding livestock in Showmanship. 50. Poultry must arrive at the fairgrounds on Sunday, July 29 th by 5:00 p.m. and Rabbits must arrive at the fairground on Monday, July 30 th by 8:00 a.m. All other animals may arrive at the fairgrounds on Tuesday, July 31 st after 6:00 a.m. Swine, Goats, and Lambs need to be in place by 11:00 a.m., Beef by 2:00 p.m. Please remove trailers as soon as possible. All trailers must be removed from the fairgrounds by 10:00 p.m. of Fair weigh-in day. FAIR WEIGH-IN SCHEDULE Schedule may be subject to change Sunday: 5:00 p.m. 4-H/FFA Poultry Inspection, Weigh-in, Approval to place in cages Monday: 8:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 4-H/FFA Rabbit Inspection, Weigh-in, Approval to place in cages Tuesday: 12:00 Noon 4-H/FFA Swine Weigh-in 15 minutes following the last Swine 4-H/FFA Goat Weigh-in 15 minutes following the last Goat 4-H/FFA Lamb Weigh-in 15 minutes following the last lamb 4-H/FFA Beef Weigh-in 51. All entries must check in with the appropriate Species Superintendent. Stalls/pens will be assigned by the Species Superintendent. 52. Members are required to keep their animals and stalls/pens clean and neat during the entire Fair. All pens must be cleaned out and checked by the appropriate Species Superintendent for final release. Exhibitors are asked not to show up to clean pens before 10:00 a.m. on Sunday, August 5 th. If pens are not cleaned by 12:00 Noon on Sunday, August 5 th, 2018, a cleaning fee of $50.00 will be billed directly to the exhibitor. Fees will be paid before a member will be allowed to enroll the following year. 53. All tack and extra feed needs to be removed from the indoor barn by evening on Saturday, August 4 th. Personal feed and equipment may be removed immediately following the completion of the sale, and must be removed by 12:00 Noon on Sunday, August 5 th. 15

16 JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SALE 54. RULES OF THE JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SALE: The sale order for the 2018 Junior Livestock Sale will be Beef, Rabbit, Swine, Goat, Sheep, Poultry. Each species will be sold in the stated rotation order. Grand Champions, Reserve Grand Champions, Division Champions will be sold first. 55. Only blue and red ribbon livestock will be sold in the Junior Livestock Sale. Classes may be sifted by the judge so that only those animals ready for market will be sold. Animals receiving a white ribbon in the market class will not be eligible for the Junior Livestock Sale. 56. One (1) per species/ Two (2) to sell rule: Only one animal/entry* of each species (Beef, Goat, Poultry **, Rabbit, Sheep, and Swine) can be sold in the Junior Livestock Sale. An exhibitor may sell a maximum of two (2) animals/entries in the Junior Livestock Sale. *Entries consisting of three (3) animals such as rabbit meat pen and chicken trios will be sold as one entry. **Poultry consists of chicken, duck, goose, turkey, and miscellaneous fowl. Animals must be sold according to the published sale order, unless otherwise determined by the Livestock Marketing Committee. Animals missing their assigned order will NOT be sold. 57. Exhibitors showing two (2) animals of the same species need to designate to the show clerk which animal they plan to sell within ½ hour after the Grand Champion of that species is selected. If the show clerk is not notified, the higher placing of the two animals will be automatically listed in the sale order. If both animals placed the same, the animal with the heavier weight will be listed in the sale order. Exhibitors showing three (3) or more species must designate to the show clerk which two (2) species/animals they plan to sell within ½ hour after the Grand Champion of the final species is selected. If the show clerk is not notified, the two higher placing species will be automatically listed in the sale order. If all three animals placed the same, the two animals with the heaviest weight will be listed in the sale order. No substitutions will be allowed without prior approval of the LMC. 58. All Grand Champion animals must sell at the Junior Livestock Sale. Reserve Grand Champion animals must sell at the Junior Livestock Sale providing they do not exceed the one (1) per specie/two (2) to sell rule. 59. A commission will be assessed by each animal sold at the Junior Livestock Sale. Market Beef will be assessed a 4% commission and all other species in the sale will be assessed a 5% commission. 60. Market animals sold at the sale become the property of the buyer immediately following the sale. Market animals that are ineligible to sell will be released at the Species Superintendent s discretion and approval following the completion of that species show. No exhibitor may remove any animal without prior approval of that Species Superintendent under any circumstances. 16

17 61. Exhibitors of animals taken home by the exhibitor to finish and/or de-stress enter into an agreement that is solely between the buyer and the seller. The Livestock Marketing Committee is not to be held liable or responsible in any way. 62. The sale weight will be the recorded weight at the Fair weigh-in for each species. Animals will be weighed one time only. 63. Participation in the Garfield County Junior Livestock Sale is not a right, but a privilege extended to those who qualify by adherence to the livestock show and sale rule, the National Show Ring Code of Ethics, and the 4-H/FFA Code of Conduct. The exhibitor, the exhibitor s parents/guardians, and leaders are also required to behave in a manner that would be fitting a 4-H/FFA member before, during and after the sale. Under no circumstances may an exhibitor, parent/guardian, or representative of an exhibitor badger, insult or be argumentative with a buyer before, during or after the livestock sale. This includes, but is not limited to, the following areas: bidding or expectation of bidding, resulting price or any expectation of price or add-on monies, or the buyer s decision to consume or not consume the meat of an animal purchased or under consideration of purchase. Any display of poor sportsmanship or affront to the buyer, by or on behalf of the exhibitor, that is verified by a written statement from the buyer will result in the exhibitor forfeiting the privilege of participating in the sale during the current year, and the exhibitor will not be allowed to participate in the show or sale with any species during the following year. The buyer must make a formal written complaint to the Livestock Marketing Committee. 64. The National Show Ring Code of Ethics, 4-H Code of Conduct, FFA Code of Ethics, and the 4-H and FFA Memorandum of Understanding is located at the end of this rulebook. 17

18 JUNIOR POULTRY DIVISION Champion Poultry Traveling Trophy Sponsored by Sean & Grey Mello POULTRY MUST BE AT THE FAIRGROUNDS, INSPECTED AND IN PENS BY 7:30 p.m. SUNDAY, July 29, WEIGH-IN AND INSPECTION: 5:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. SUNDAY, July 29, POULTRY SHOW: 10:00 a.m. MONDAY, July 30, MANDATORY ALL EXHIBITOR MEETING MONDAY, July 30 th 9:30 a.m. *All exhibitors must be familiar with the General Livestock Rules and the American Poultry Standards* 1. Exhibitors are to select market trios at their required tag and weigh-in date. 2. All entries must check in with the Poultry Superintendent for inspection prior to placing in cages. All poultry must be on the fairgrounds by 5:00 p.m. on weigh-in day, July 29 th. 3. Any bird showing symptoms of disease, external parasites, or injuries of any kinds will not be permitted in the barn. 4. Ownership Young breeding birds must have been raised by the member. Old breeding birds must have been the property of the exhibitor for at least six (6) months. Market Turkey Ownership Rule: An exhibitor will own, feed, and care for his/her market turkey project for not less than 20 weeks prior to Fair weigh-in. Market Turkeys cannot be more than 24 weeks of age at Fair weighin. 5. Show pens will be provided to all exhibitors. Number of pens available per exhibitor will be determined based on pens available and overall enrollment and exhibitors will be notified of this number in advance of the Fair; exhibitors may need to provide additional pens of their own which must be safe and appropriate. Superintendent must be notified and give approval for another exhibitor to care for other exhibitors project. 6. Exhibitors are to provide their own feed. Care and feeding is the responsibility of the exhibitor. No tack/equipment may be left in Poultry area. Any items such as feed, show boxes, etc., placed in Poultry area will be removed without warning. Tack stalls will be assigned. 7. For the Miscellaneous Fowl class a referenced form or weights and standards must accompany entry forms. Members must be enrolled in the Miscellaneous Market Fowl project in order to participate in the Fair. 8. Classes other than those designated may be established at the discretion of the Superintendent. There must be six (6) entries to have a specific breed class. 9. Birds may be shown in either breeding or market classes, not both. A bird can be entered in only one class, i.e. a tom and a hen turkey can be shown as singles (tom & hen classes) or shown as a pair, but not all three classes tom, hen, and pair. 10. Exhibitors in market classes are eligible to participate in the Junior Livestock Sale on Saturday, August 4 th. Animals must have received either a blue or a red ribbon to participate in the sale. White ribbon animals are not eligible for the sale. 11. Exhibitors must notify the Superintendent within 30 minutes after the show what entry they will sell. If they do not designate an entry to the Superintendent or show clerk, the highest placing entry will be listed in the sale. 18

19 12. Additional parameters for the poultry show can be found in the American Poultry Standards Book. For breeds not in standard, exhibitors need to bring a copy of the standards. 13. Age Definitions: a. Cock hatched before January 1 of the current year. b. Hen hatched before January 1 of the current year. c. Cockerel hatched after January 1 of the current year. d. Pullet hatched after January 1 of the current year. e. Old hatched before January 1 of the current year. f. Young hatched after January 1 of the current year. 14. Weights: a) Minimum weight for market chickens is 4 lbs. b) Minimum weight for market turkeys is 17 lbs. with a maximum of 35 lbs. c) Minimum weight for market ducks is 5 lbs. with a maximum of 10 lbs. d) Minimum weight for market geese is 8 lbs. with a maximum of 15 lbs. (No applicable weight for market quail.) 15. Market entries are limited to two (2) market poultry entries and must be designated on the entry by July 2, In addition, two (2) Producer market entries per exhibitor may be entered. Producer animals may be entered in the Producer Market class or the Market class, not both. Only one (1) poultry entry per exhibitor may be sold in the sale. Market class entries may not be changed at weigh-in on July 29 th, Breeding entries are limited to eight (8) per exhibitor, designated on the entry by July 2, This is inclusive of Producer Breeding entries and all Poultry divisions. Classes may not be changed at weigh-in on July 29 th, PRODUCER CLASS 17. Producer entries will be in addition to the two (2) market entries allowed for the Market Poultry show. Producer animals may be shown in the Producer Market class or the Market class, not both. 18. The Producer class is designed to recognize 4-H/FFA members that hatch and feed their own animals for exhibition. 19. There will be two divisions Breeding and Market. Females may show in Breeding or Market, not both. 20. Exhibitors must designate which poultry are eligible for the Producer class to the Extension Office in the spring of the year they plan to exhibit at Fair. This notification must be in writing and on file at the Extension Office by the last day that these rules allow as a take possession date; Exhibitors must upload the Producer Animal Declaration form. 21. Exhibitors will be limited to two (2) entries in the Producer market class. Class may be split into weight divisions if entries warrant. At that point, an overall winner will be determined the Champion Producer Market entry. This entry will also be eligible for the Grand Champion Market Poultry drive along with the Champion Market Chicken, Turkey, Duck, Goose and Miscellaneous Fowl. 22. Breed classes may be split if entries warrant. At that point, an overall winner will be determined as the Champion Producer Breeding entry. This entry will also be eligible for the Grand Champion Breeding Poultry drive. 19

20 POULTRY CLASSES *Exhibitors are responsible for checking the board and with the Poultry Superintendent for the exact order of show* SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES Champion and Reserve will be awarded in each age division. - Junior Fitting & Showmanship (Exhibitors 8 10 years) - Intermediate Fitting & Showmanship (Exhibitors years) - Senior Fitting & Showmanship (Exhibitors years) Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion OVERALL POULTRY SHOWMAN (Selected from Champion and Reserve Champion Junior, Intermediate, and Senior) POULTRY BREEDING CLASSES CHICKEN BREEDING CLASSES LARGE BREEDS: - Cock - Hen - Cockerel - Pullet - Old Pair (one of each sex; birds may not be entered in any other class) - Young Pair (one of each sex; birds may not be entered in any other class) - Old Trio (1 cock and 2 hens; birds may not be entered in any other class) - Young Trio (1 cock and 2 hens; birds may not be entered in any other class) Champion and Reserve Champion Large Breed BANTAM BREEDS - Cock - Hen - Cockerel - Pullet - Old Pair (one of each sex; birds may not be entered in any other class) - Young Pair (one of each sex; birds may not be entered in any other class) - Old Trio (1 cock and 2 hens; birds may not be entered in any other class) - Young Trio (1 cock and 2 hens; birds may not be entered in any other class) Champion and Reserve Champion Bantam SPECIALTY CHICKEN - Hen and Chicks (All Breeds) Champion and Reserve Champion Specialty Chicken WATERFOWL CLASSES DUCK BREEDING - Drake - Hen - Pair of Ducks (1 of each sex; birds may not be entered in any other class) Champion and Reserve Champion Duck 20

21 GOOSE BREEDING - Gander - Goose - Pair of Geese (1 of each sex; birds may not be entered in any other class) Champion and Reserve Champion Goose MISC. BREEDING CLASSES TURKEY BREEDING - Tom - Hen - Pair of Turkeys (1 of each sex; birds may not be entered in any other class) Champion and Reserve Champion Turkey MISCELLANEOUS FOWL BREEDING (must be enrolled in Pigeons and Gamebirds Project) - Single Game Bird - Trio of Game Birds Champion and Reserve Champion Miscellaneous Fowl PRODUCER BREEDING CLASSES - Male Poultry Exhibit - Female Poultry Exhibit Champion and Reserve Champion Producer Breeding Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Breeding Poultry (Chosen from Champion and Reserve Champion: Chicken, Duck, Goose, Turkey, Miscellaneous Fowl, Producer, Large Breed, Bantam, and Specialty) POULTRY MARKET CLASSES MARKET CHICKENS Maximum age for market chickens is 16 weeks. Bantams are not eligible for market classes. - Trio of Fryers age 6-8 weeks, must be all of the same sex, breed and approximate in size and weight. - Trio of Roasters older than 8 weeks June 4 th or older - must be all of the same sex, breed and approximate size and weight. - Single Fryer age 6-8 weeks, either sex - Single Roaster 8 weeks or older, either sex Champion and Reserve Champion Market Chicken MARKET TURKEYS Maximum age for market turkeys is 24 weeks. Hens or Toms are eligible. - Market Turkey Champion and Reserve Champion Market Turkey 21

22 MARKET DUCKS Maximum age for market ducks is 12 weeks. Hens and Drakes are eligible. - Market Duck Champion and Reserve Champion Market Duck MARKET GOOSE Maximum are for market geese is 24 weeks. Goose or Ganders are eligible. - Market Goose Champion and Reserve Champion Market Goose MARKET MISCELLANEOUS FOWL (must be enrolled in Pigeon and Gamebirds Project) - Single Market Game Bird (excluding Quail - Trio of Market Game Birds Champion and Reserve Champion Market Miscellaneous Fowl PRODUCER MARKET POULTRY - Producer Market Poultry Champion and Reserve Champion Producer Market Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Market Poultry (Chosen from Champion and Reserve Champion Market Chicken, Turkey, Duck, Goose, Miscellaneous Fowl, and Producer) POULTRY PREMIER EXHIBITOR CONTEST Premier Exhibitor Contest consists of 5 parts: Written Test, Showmanship, Record Book, Interview, Highest Live Animal Placing. Please see Premier Exhibitor Contest Rules. - Junior Premier Exhibitor Contest (Exhibitors 8-10 years) - Intermediate Premier Exhibitor Contest (Exhibitors years) - Senior Premier Exhibitor Contest (Exhibitors years) 22

23 JUNIOR RABBIT DIVISION Champion Rabbit Traveling Trophy Sponsored by Sean & Grey Mello RABBITS MUST BE AT THE FAIRGROUNDS BY 8:00 a.m., MONDAY, July 30 th. WEIGH-IN AND INSPECTION: 9:00 a.m., MONDAY, July 30, SHOWMANSHIP: TUESDAY, July 31, :00 a.m. SHOW: BREEDING AND MARKET Following the Rabbit Showmanship classes on TUESDAY, July 30, MANDATORY ALL EXHIBITOR MEETING MONDAY, July 30 th 9:30 a.m. * All exhibitors must be familiar with the General Livestock Rules. 1. Exhibitors are to select market trios at their required tag and weigh-in date. 2. All entries must check in with the Rabbit Superintendent. All rabbits must be inspected by the Superintendent before placement in Fair cages. DO NOT unload rabbits from travel cages until approved by the Superintendent. All rabbits must be at the fairgrounds by 8:00 a.m. on weigh-in day, July 30 th. Exhibitors must select the three (3) animals for their meat pen, at the Final Weigh-in and Tattoo date. 3. Any rabbit showing symptoms of disease, parasites, or injuries of any kind will not be permitted in the barn. Any questionable entries will be referred to a veterinarian. A written release from the veterinarian will be required for the entry to be re-admitted to the Fair. 4. Ownership Identification: All rabbits must have a permanent legible tattoo in the left ear. No duplicate ear numbers will be accepted on the same entry. A COOL (Country of Origin Labeling) form must be turned into the Extension Office for ALL market animals by the last day that these rules allow as a take possession date. All market animals must have been brought to the appropriate tattoo/inspection date for their classification. Breeding rabbits needing tattooing may also be brought to the tattoo/inspection date. 5. Show pens will be provided to all exhibitors. Number of pens available per exhibitor will be determined based on pens available and overall enrollment and exhibitors will be notified of this number in advance of the Fair; exhibitors may need to provide additional pens of their own, which must be safe and appropriate. Superintendent must be notified and give approval for another exhibitor to care for other exhibitors project. 6. Exhibitors are to provide their own feed. Care and feeding is the responsibility of the exhibitor. No tack/equipment may be left in Rabbit area. Any items such as feed, show boxes, etc., placed in Rabbit area will be removed without warning. Tack stalls will be assigned. 7. Classes other than those designated may be established at the discretion of the Superintendent. There must be six (6) entries to have a specific breed class. 8. Rabbits may be shown in either breeding or market classes, not both. 23

24 9. Breeding Rabbits will be classified by the following ages: Juniors Under six (6) months of age and not over the maximum junior weight. Seniors Over six (6) months of age and over or having attained minimum senior weight. Crossbred animals will be judged by the predominating breed standard. 10. All Breeding Rabbits must be owned by the exhibitor by May 1 st, 2018 or be the kindled property of the exhibitor. Ownership Single fryer must weigh 3 5 lbs., must be less than 70 day old and must be kindled by exhibitor. Single roaster must be under 6 months of age, minimum of 5 lbs., and owned by the exhibitor by June 1 st, Meat pen must consist of three rabbits, which meet the requirements of the fryer class and all the same breed & variety, and kindled by the exhibitor. Meat pens and single fryers must be kindled on property owned or leased by the exhibitor s immediate family in the CSU Extension-Garfield County service area. Exhibitors sharing a litter must also have shared care of the litter. 11. Exhibitors are limited to showing no more than two (2) Market Rabbit entries (an entry equals one fryer or one roaster or one meat pen). Producer class entries will be in addition to these limits. An exhibitor may show two (2) Producer market entries in the Producer Market classes or Market classes, but not both. 12. Exhibitors are limited to showing no more than eight (8) breeding rabbit entries. This includes Producer Breeding entries. 13. For the purpose of entry forms, market classes will be Meat Pen or Single Market. 14. Early releases must be approved by the Rabbit Superintendent. 15. Exhibitors in Market Roaster, Market Fryer, Market Meat Pen, Producer Market Roaster, Producer Market Fryer and Producer Market Meat Pen classes are eligible for the Junior Livestock Sale on Saturday, August 4 th. Animals must have received either a blue or a red ribbon to participate in the sale. White ribbon animals are not eligible for the sale. 16. Exhibitors must notify the show clerk within 30 minutes after the show what entry that will sell. If they do not designate an entry to the show clerk, the highest placing entry will be listed in the sale. PRODUCER CLASS 17. Producer entries will be in addition to the two (2) market entries and the breeding entries allowed for the Junior Rabbit Show. Producer animals may be shown in the Producer Class or the regular class, not both. 18. The Producer Class is designed to recognize 4-H/FFA members that kindle and feed their own animals for exhibition. 19. There will be two division Breeding and Market. Rabbits may show in Breeding or Market, not both. 24

25 20. Exhibitors must designate which rabbits (both breeding and market) are eligible for the Producer Class to the Extension Office no later than the last day that these rules allow as a take possession date and provide proof or ownership which may be the 4-H Record Book individual doe record, bill of sale, herd registration, or other legal documents. If an exhibitor does not designate the animal as a producer animal, it CANNOT be exhibited in the producer class. 21. Exhibitors may nominate as many project animals as they choose. A COOL (Country of Origin Labeling) form must be turned into the Extension Office for every market animals by the last day that these rules allow as a take possession date. 22. Exhibitors will be limited to two (2) entries in the Producer Market class. Class may be split into Fryer, Roaster, and Meat Pen divisions if entries warrant. At that point, an overall Champion Producer will be chosen. This entry will also be eligible for the Grand Champion Market Rabbit drive along with Champion Fryer, Roaster, and Meat Pen. 23. Producer breeding classes may be split if entries warrant. At that point, an overall will be determined as the Champion Producer Breeding entry. This entry will also be eligible for the Grand Champion Breeding Rabbit drive. RABBIT CLASSES *Exhibitors are responsible for checking the board and with the Rabbit Superintendent for the exact order of the show* SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES Champion and Reserve will be awarded in each age division. - Junior Fitting & Showmanship (Exhibitors 8 10 years) - Intermediate Fitting & Showmanship (Exhibitors years) - Senior Fitting & Showmanship (Exhibitors years) Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion OVERALL RABBIT SHOWMAN (Selected from Champion and Reserve Champion Junior, Intermediate, and Senior) RABBIT BREEDING CLASSES Classes may be broken into divisions based on entries. All breeds will compete together unless there are at least eight (8) entries of a single breed/age/sex class. - Sr. Buck - Sr. Doe - Jr. Buck - Jr. Doe - Producer Buck - Producer Doe Champion and Reserve Champion Senior Buck, Senior Doe, Junior Buck, Junior Doe, and Producer Rabbit Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Breeding Rabbit (Chosen from Champion and Reserve Champion Sr/Jr Buck, Sr/Jr Does, and Producer Rabbit) 25

26 RABBIT MARKET CLASSES SINGLE MARKET RABBIT Single Market Rabbits will be classified at Fair weigh-in as: - Single Fryer (3 5 lbs., must be less than 70 days old and kindled by Exhibitor) - Single Roaster (Under 6 months of age, minimum of 5 lbs.) - Meat Pen (consists of three rabbits, all of the same breed and variety, or crossbred, 3 5 lbs. each, less than 70 days old and kindled by Exhibitor) Champion and Reserve Champion Fryer Champion and Reserve Champion Roaster Champion and Reserve Champion Meat Pen PRODUCER SINGLE MARKET RABBIT - Producer Market Fryer - Producer Market Roaster - Producer Market Meat Pen Champion and Reserve Champion Producer Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Market Rabbit (Chosen from Champion and Reserve Champion Fryer, Roaster, Meat Pen, and Producer) RABBIT PREMIER EXHIBITOR CONTEST Premier Exhibitor Contest consists of 5 parts: Written Test, Showmanship, Record Book, Interview, Highest Live Animal Placing. Please see Premier Exhibitor Contest Rules. - Junior Premier Exhibitor Contest (Exhibitors 8-10 years) - Intermediate Premier Exhibitor Contest (Exhibitors years) - Senior Premier Exhibitor Contest (Exhibitors years) 26

27 JUNIOR SWINE DIVISION Champion Swine Traveling Trophy sponsored by Leon & Bobbi Hanhardt in memory of Ed Chelewski PIGS MUST BE AT THE FAIRGROUNDS IN PENS BY 11:00 a.m. ON TUESDAY, July 31, WEIGH-IN: 12:00 p.m., TUESDAY, July 31, SHOW: 9:00 a.m., WEDNESDAY, August 1, MANDATORY ALL EXHIBITOR MEETING TUESDAY, July 31 st 15 minutes after last beef weighed 1. All entries must check in with the Swine Superintendent. All swine must be in place by 11:00 a.m. on weigh-in day, July 31, No loose feed pans should be left in pig pens all day. 3. If an exhibitor bring on (1) or two (2) pigs they will be allowed one (1) pen. Standard pen size if 4 x 6. If dividers are required within a pen, exhibitors will need to provide for this. No tack pens will be allowed. Any items such as feed, show boxes, etc. placed in pens not assigned to the exhibitor and/or club will be removed without warning. 4. Only two (2) market animals pre exhibitor may be entered in the swine show. In addition, two (2) producer market animals per exhibitor may be entered in the Producer Market class of the swine show. Each animal may be exhibited in either Producer Market or regular Market class, but not both. Only one (1) market animal per exhibitor may be sold in the Junior Livestock Sale. 5. Only eight (8) breeding animals per exhibitor may be entered in the swine show. This includes Producer Breeding animals. 6. Gilts may be shown in either the Breeding classes or the Market classes, not both. 7. All market swine must weigh a minimum of 220 lbs. and no more than 295 lbs. No re-weighs will be offered. Ear tags on the pigs need to be clean for the Fair weigh-in. 8. Pigs will be classified by breed at the Fair weigh-in by a separate classifier appointed by the Garfield County Fair Board. There must be a minimum of four (4) animals in a specific breed to make a separate breed division. Breeds with less than four (4) will be combined and shown as an Other Purebred (OPB) division. 9. The classifier(s) shall be affiliated with CJSA or approved by the LMC. The classifier s decision will be final. Official registration papers transferred into the exhibitor s name will have priority over classifier. Registration papers are the only papers that will be accepted as proof of breed. Registration papers need to be turned in with Fair Entry. 10. Swine may be sifter by the judge so that only swine ready for market will be sold at the Junior Livestock Sale. Animals awarded a white ribbon will not be eligible for the sale. 11. Classes will be established by the Swine Superintendent with approximately ten (10) head per class. Weights from the Fair weigh-in will be used to determine classes within breeds. 12. Swine must be shown without hairdressing compounds. Only water may be used as a top dressing. 27

28 13. NO family members are allowed in any of the pig holding or staging areas at any time unless designated by the Swine Superintendent. PRODUCER CLASS 14. Producer entries will be in addition to the two (2) market entries allowed for the Market Swine Show. Producer animals may be shown in the Producer Market class or Market class, but not both. 15. The Producer class is designed to recognize 4-H/FFA member that breed, farrow, and feed their own animals for exhibition. 16. There will be two divisions Breeding and Market. Gilts may show in Breeding or Market, not both. 17. Exhibitors must designate pigs that are eligible for the Producer class at the spring weigh-in of the year that they plan to exhibit at Fair and provide proper proof of ownership, which may be 4-H Record Book supplement page, bill of sale, her registrations, or other legal documents. If the exhibitor did not designate the animals as a Producer Market animal at the spring weigh-in, it CANNOT be exhibited in the Producer class. Exhibitors must turn in the Producer Market Animals Declaration for at spring weigh-in. Producer Breeding project animals must be designated as Producer pigs in writing to the Extension Office by spring weigh-in. 18. Exhibitors may nominate as many project pigs as they choose at the spring weigh-in. 19. Exhibitors will be limited to two (2) entries in the Producer Market class. Class may be split into weight divisions if entries warrant. At that point, an overall will be determined as the Champion Producer Market entry. This entry will also be eligible for the Gran Champion Market Swine drive along with Breed Champions and Crossbred weight division Champions. 20. Classes will be offered for Gilts farrowed after February 1 st of the current year, and gilt farrowed on or before February 1 st of the current year. At that point, an overall will be determined as the Champion Producer Breeding entry. This entry will also be eligible for the Champion Breeding Swine drive. SWINE CLASSES *Exhibitors are responsible for checking the board and with the Swine Superintendent for the exact order of show* SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES Champion and Reserve will be awarded in each age division - Junior Fitting & Showmanship (Exhibitors 8 10 years) - Intermediate Fitting & Showmanship (Exhibitors years) - Senior Fitting & Showmanship (Exhibitors years) Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion OVERALL SWINE SHOWMAN (Selected from Champion and Reserve Champion Junior, Intermediate, and Senior) 28

29 BREEDING SWINE CLASSES - Breeding Gilt (under 6 months) Farrowed after February 1 st - Breeding Gilt (over 6 months) Farrowed on or before February 1 st - Producer Breeding Gilt (class may be split depending on entries) Champion and Reserve Champion Breeding Gilt under 6 months Champion and Reserve Champion Breeding Gilt over 6 months Champion and Reserve Champion Producer Breeding Gilt Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Breeding Gilt (Chosen from Champion and Reserve Champion Breeding Gilt under 6 months, Breeding Gilt over 6 months, Producer Gilt) MARKET SWINE CLASSES - Market Swine Champion and Reserve Champion Berkshire Champion and Reserve Champion Duroc Champion and Reserve Champion Hampshire Champion and Reserve Champion Spot Champion and Reserve Champion Yorkshire Champion and Reserve Champion Crossbred Light Weight Champion and Reserve Champion Crossbred Medium Weight Champion and Reserve Champion Crossbred Heavy Weight - Producer Market Swine Champion and Reserve Champion Producer Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Market Swine (Chosen from Champion and Reserve Champion Berkshire, Duroc, Hampshire, Spot, Yorkshire, Crossbred Light Weight, Crossbred Medium Weight, Crossbred Heavy Weight, and Producer - Non-saleable Market Swine SWINE PREMIER EXHIBITOR CONTEST Premier Exhibitor Contest consists of 5 parts: Written Test, Showmanship, Record Book, Interview, Highest Live Animal Placing. Please see Premier Exhibitor Contest Rules. - Junior Premier Exhibitor Contest (Exhibitors 8-10 years) - Intermediate Premier Exhibitor Contest (Exhibitors years) - Senior Premier Exhibitor Contest (Exhibitors years) 29

30 JUNIOR SHEEP DIVISION Champion Sheep Traveling Trophy sponsored by Dan & Dana Rohan SHEEP MUST BE AT THE FIARGROUND AND IN PENS BY 11:00 a.m. TUESDAY, July 31, WEIGH-IN: 2:00 p.m. TUESDAY, July 1, SHOW: 8:00 a.m. THURSDAY, August 2, MANDATORY ALL EXHIBITOR MEETING TUESDAY, Jul 31 st 15 minutes after last beef is weighed. 1. All entries must check in with the Sheep Superintendent. All sheep must be in place by 11:00 a.m. on weigh-in day, July 31 st. 2. Only two (2) market animals per exhibitor may be entered in the lamb show. In addition, two (2) Producer market animals per exhibitor may be entered in the Producer Market class of the lamb show. Producer animals may be exhibited in the Producer Market class or the Market class, not both. Only one (1) market animal per exhibitor may be sold in the Junior Livestock Sale. 3. Only eight (8) breeding animals per exhibitor may be entered in the lamb show. This includes Producer Breeding animals. 4. Lambs will be classified at the Fair weigh-in by a separate classifier(s) appointed by the Garfield County Fair Board. There must be a minimum of four (4) animals in a specific classification to make a separate breed class. Weights from the Fair weigh-in will be used to determine classes. Classes will be established by the Sheep Superintendent. 5. The classifier reserves the right to classify lambs at Fair weigh-in which are deemed improperly entered in a breed division. The classifier s decision will be final. 6. Lambs may be sifted by the judge so that only those lambs ready for market will be sold at the Junior Livestock Sale. Animals awarded a white ribbon will not be eligible for the sale. 7. Ewes may be shown in either the breeding classes or the market classes, not both. 8. All market lambs must weigh a minimum of 100 lbs.; with the exception of Southdowns and Dorpers which must weigh a minimum or 85 lbs. If a lamb does not make weight, it can be used in the Showmanship classes. No re-weighs will be offered. Ear tags on the market lambs need to be clean and readable for the Fair weigh-in. 9. Market sheep showing either or both of the first pair of permanent incisors will be disqualified. 10. For the breeding classes, rans showing either or both of the first pair of permanent incisors will be disqualified. 11. All sexually intact sheep (ewes and rams) are required to have an individual Scrapie I.D. tag. 12. All market lambs must be close shorn prior to Fair weigh-in. All market lambs must be slick shorn above the knee and hock joints by the show. 13. Lambs must be shown without hairdressing compounds. Only water may be used as a top dressing. 30

31 14. In all Market lamb classes, the front feet of the lamb must remain on the show ring floor while being shown. The Judge and Sheep Superintendent will have the discretion to enforce this. 15. Market sheep exhibitors may use meshed or plastic muzzles at the Garfield County Fair. The muzzle style must allow the sheep to drink water. PRODUCER CLASS 16. Producer entries will be in addition to the two (2) market entries allowed for the Market Lamb show. Producer animals may be shown in the Producer Market class or the Market class, not both. 17. The Producer class is designed to recognize 4-H/FFA members that breed, lab, and feed their own animals for exhibition. 18. There will be two divisions Breeding and Market. Ewes may show in Breeding or Market, not both. 19. Exhibitors must designate lambs that are eligible at Fair and provide proper proof of ownership which may be 4-H Record Book Breeding Supplement page, bill of sale, herd registration, or other legal documents. If the exhibitor did not designate the animal as a Producer Market animal at the spring weigh-in, it CANNOT be exhibited in the Producer class. Exhibitors must turn in the Producer Market Animal Declaration form at spring weigh-in. Producer Breeding project animals must be designated as Producer animals in writing to the Extension Office by spring weigh-in. 20. Exhibitors may nominate as many project lamb as they choose at the spring weigh-in. 21. Exhibitors will be limited to two (2) entries in the Producer Market class. Class may be split into weight divisions if entries warrant. At that point, an overall will be determined as the Champion Producer Market entry. This entry will also be eligible for the Grand Champion Market Lamb drive along with Breed/Weight Champions. 22. Classes will be offered for Ewes Under 6 months of age and Ewes 6 months to 1 year of age, Rams Under 6 month of age and Rams 6 months to 1 year of age. At that point, an overall will be determined as the Champion Producer Breeding entry. This entry will also be eligible for the Champion Breeding Sheep drive in their breed division. SHEEP CLASSES *Exhibitors are responsible for checking the board and with the Sheep Superintendent for the exact order of show* SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES Champion and Reserve will be awarded in each age division - Junior Fitting & Showmanship (Exhibitors 8 10 years) - Intermediate Fitting & Showmanship (Exhibitors years) - Senior Fitting & Showmanship (Exhibitors years) Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion OVERALL SHEEP SHOWMAN (Selected from Champion and Reserve Champion Junior, Intermediate, and Senior) 31

32 BREEDING SHEEP CLASSES (Please make sure you enter in the correct woo/meat breed class.) - Ewe Lamb Under 1 year of age - Ewe Lamb Over 1 year of age - Ram Lamb Under 6 months of age - Ram Lamb 6 months to 1 year of age Champion and Reserve Champion Wool Breed Ewe Lamb Champion and Reserve Champion Meat Breed Ewe Lamb Champion and Reserve Champion Wool Breed Ram Lamb Champion and Reserve Champion Meat Breed Ram Lamb - Producer Class - Ewe Lamb Under 6 months of age - Producer Class - Ewe Lamb 6 months to 1 year of age - Producer Class - Ram Lamb Under 6 months of age - Producer Class - Ram Lamb 6 months to 1 year of age Champion and Reserve Champion Producer Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Breeding Sheep (Chosen from Champion and Reserve Champion Wool Breed Ewe, Meat Breed Ewe, Wool Breed Ram, Meat Breed Ram, and Producer) MARKET SHEEP CLASSES - Market Lambs Champion and Reserve Champion Light Weight Lamb Champion and Reserve Champion Medium Weight Lamb Champion and Reserve Champion Heavy Weight Lamb Champion and Reserve Champion Catch-a-Lamb - Producer Market Lamb Champion and Reserve Champion Producer Lamb Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb (Chosen from Champion and Reserve Champion Light weight, Medium weight, Heavy weight, Catch-a-Lamb, and Producer) - Non-saleable Market Lambs SHEEP PREMIER EXHIBITOR CONTEST Premier Exhibitor Contest consists of 5 parts: Written Test, Showmanship, Record Book, Interview, Highest Live Animal Placing. Please see Premier Exhibitor Contest Rules. - Junior Premier Exhibitor Contest (Exhibitors 8-10 years) - Intermediate Premier Exhibitor Contest (Exhibitors years) - Senior Premier Exhibitor Contest (Exhibitors years) 32

33 JUNIOR GOAT DIVISION Champion Goat Traveling Trophy sponsored by Kathy & Kevin Runia in memory of Ed Chelewski. GOATS MUST BE AT THE FAIRGROUNDS IN PENS BY 11:00 a.m. ON TUESDAY, July 31, WEIGH-IN: 2:00 p.m., TUESDAY, July 31, SHOW: 1 hour following the Sheep Show, THURDAY, August 2, MANDATORY ALL EXHIBITORS MEETING TUESDAY, July 31 st 15 minutes after last beef is weighed. 1. All entries must check in with the Goat Superintendent. All goats must be in place by 11:00 a.m. on weigh-in day, July 31, All sexually intact goats (does and buck) are required to have an individual Scrapie I.D. tag. Tattoos are acceptable in Dairy goats. 3. Only two (2) market animals per exhibitor may be entered in the goat show. In addition, two (2) Producer Market animals per exhibitor may be entered. Producer animals may be shown in the Producer Market Class or the Market class, but not both. All breeds and/or crosses will show together. Classes will be separated by weight. Only one (1) market animals per exhibitor may be sold in the Junior Livestock Sale. 4. Only eight (8) breeding animals per exhibitor may be entered in the goat show. This includes Producer Breeding animals. 5. Does may be shown in either the breeding classes or the market classes, not both. 6. All market goats must weigh a minimum or 60 lbs. If a goat does not make weight, it can be used in the Showmanship classes. No re-weighs will be offered. Ear tags on the market goats need to be clean for the Fair weigh-in. 7. Classes will be established by the Goat Superintendent. Weights from the Fair weigh-in will be used to determine classes. Classes may be contained at the discretion of the judge and/or superintendent. The decision of the judge is final. 8. All market goats must have their horns blunt tipped to no less than a dime in diameter. No sharp points will be allowed. 9. Market goats showing either or both of the first pair of permanent incisors will be disqualified. 10. For breeding classes, bucks showing either or both of the first pair of permanent incisors will be disqualified. 11. No animals with abscesses will be allowed on the Fairgrounds unless accompanied by a health certificate that stated they are not contagious. 33

34 12. All goats must be under control at all times. Goats shall remain in the Livestock Barn area at all times (i.e., Barn, wash racks). 13. Market goats must be slick shorn prior to weigh-in no longer than 3/8 above the knee and hock joints, excluding the tail switch. 14. Goats must be shown without hairdressing compounds. Only water may be used as a top dressing. 15. Market goat exhibitors may use meshed or plastic muzzles at the Garfield County Fair. The muzzle style must allow the goat the drink water. 16. Dairy goat exhibitors are required to wear white shirt and white pants. White clothing is not mandatory for other divisions in the goat show. 17. Only goats that receive blue or red placing ribbons will be eligible for the Junior Livestock Sale. Animals awarded a white ribbon will not be eligible for the sale. PRODUCER CLASSES 18. Producer entries will be in addition to the two (2) market entries allowed for the Market Goat show. Producer animals may be shown in the Producer Market class or the Market class, not both. 19. The Producer class is designated to recognize 4-H/FFA members that breed, kid, and feed their own animals for exhibition. 20. There will be two divisions Breeding and Market. Does may show in breeding or market, not both. 21. Exhibitors must designate goats that are eligible for the Producer class at the spring weigh-in of the year they plan to exhibit at Fair and provide proper proof of ownership, which may be 4-H Record Book Breeding Supplement page, bill of sale, herd registration, or other legal documents. If the exhibitor did not designate the animal as a Producer market animal at the spring weigh-in, it CANNOT be exhibited in the Producer class. Exhibitors must turn in the Producer Market Animal Declaration form at spring weigh-in. Producer Breeding project animals must be designated as Producer goats in writing to the Extension Office by spring weigh-in. 22. Exhibitors may nominate as many project goats as they choose at the spring weigh-in. 23. Exhibitors will be limited to two (2) entries in the Producer Market class. Classes may be split into weight divisions if entries warrant. At that point, an overall will be determined as the Champion Producer Market entry. This entry will also be eligible for the Grand Champion Market Goat drive along with weight division Champions. 34

35 24. Breeding Classes will be offered for Does Under 6 months of age and Does 6 months to 1 year of age, Buck Under 6 months of age and Bucks 6 months to 1 year of age. At that point, an overall will be determined as the Champion Producer Breeding entry. This entry will also be eligible for the Champion Breeding Goat drive. GOAT CLASSES *Exhibitors are responsible for checking the board and with the Goat Superintendent for the exact order of show* SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES Champion and Reserve will be awarded in each age division - Junior Fitting & Showmanship (Exhibitors 8 10 years) - Intermediate Fitting & Showmanship (Exhibitors years) - Senior Fitting & Showmanship (Exhibitors years) Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion OVERALL GOAT SHOWMAN (Selected from Champion and Reserve Champion Junior, Intermediate, and Senior) BREEDING GOAT CLASSES (Please make sure you enter in the correct Fiber/Dairy/Meat/Pygmy breed class.) - Junior Doe Kid Under 6 months of age - Senior Doe Kid 6 months to 1 year of age - Yearling Does - Does 2 to 3 year of age - Does 4 years of age and over Champion and Reserve Champion Pygmy Doe Champion and Reserve Champion Dairy Doe Champion and Reserve Champion Meat Breed Doe Champion and Reserve Champion Fiber Doe - Junior Buck Kid Under 6 months of age - Senior Buck Kid 6 months to 1 year of age Champion and Reserve Champion Pygmy Buck Champion and Reserve Champion Dairy Buck Champion and Reserve Champion Meat Breed Buck Champion and Reserve Champion Fiber Buck - Producer Class Junior Doe Kid Under 6 months of age - Producer Class Senior Doe Kid 6 months to 1 year of age - Producer Class Junior Buck Kid Under 6 months of age - Producer Class Senior Buck Kid 6 months to 1 year of age Champion and Reserve Champion Producer Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Breeding Goat (Chosen from Champion and Reserve Champion Pygmy Doe, Pygmy Buck, Dairy Doe, Dairy Buck, Meat Breed Doe, Meat Breed Buck, Fiber Doe, Fiber Buck, and Producer) 35

36 MARKET GOAT CLASSES - Market Goats Champion and Reserve Champion Light Weight Goat Champion and Reserve Champion Medium Weight Goat Champion and Reserve Champion Heavy Weight Goat - Producer Market Goat Champion and Reserve Champion Producer Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Market Goat (Chosen from Champion and Reserve Champion Light Weight, Medium Weight, Heavy Weight, and Producer) - Non-saleable Market Goats GOAT PREMIER EXHIBITOR CONTEST Premier Exhibitor Contest consists of 5 parts: Written Test, Showmanship, Record Book, Interview, Highest Live Animal Placing. Please see Premier Exhibitor Contest Rules. - Junior Premier Exhibitor Contest (Exhibitors 8-10 years) - Intermediate Premier Exhibitor Contest (Exhibitors years) - Senior Premier Exhibitor Contest (Exhibitors years) 36

37 JUNIOR BEEF DIVISION Champion Beef Traveling Trophy sponsored by Roan Creek Boosters 4-H Club in memory of Charlie Latham. BEEF MUST BE AT THE FAIRGROUNDS AND IN PENS/STALLS BY 2:00 p.m., TUESDAY, July 31, WEIGH-IN: 4:00 p.m. TUESDAY, July 31, SHOW: 10:00 a.m. FRIDAY, August 3, MANDATORY ALL EXHIBITOR MEETING TUESDAY, July 31 st 15 minutes after last beef is weighed. 1. All entries must check in with the Beef Superintendent. All beef must be in place by 2:00 p.m. on weigh-in day, July 31 st. 2. Brand inspection papers are required for all market beef entries. A photocopy of the blue inspection sheet must be turned into the Extension Office at spring weigh-in. The blue copy of the official brand inspection must be on file in the Extension Office by Fair weigh-in. 3. No animals calved prior to January 1, 2017 will be eligible to compete in the market classes. 4. Only two (2) market animals per exhibitor may be entered in the Market Beef show. In addition, two (2) Producer Market animals per exhibitor may be entered in the Producer Market class of the Beef show. Producer animals may be shown in the Producer Market class or the Market class, not both. Only one (1) market animals per exhibitor may be sold in the Junior Livestock Sale. 5. Only eight (8) breeding animals per exhibitor may be entered in the breeding beef show. This includes Producer breeding entries. 6. The show in a registered heifer class, a photocopy of the registration papers must be attached to the entry form. 7. Heifers may be shown in the breeding class or market class, not both. 8. All market heifers must be accompanied by a certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian verifying the heifer is pregnancy tested OPEN within 30 days of the Garfield County Fair. 9. All market beef must weigh a minimum of 1000 lbs. All miniature Breed Market beef must measure 47 inches or less and weigh less than 950 lbs. There is no maximum weight for non-miniature market beef, however, exhibitors will not receive sale premiums on weights over 1,350 lbs. No reweighs will be offered. Ear tags on beef need to be clean and readable for the Fair weigh-in. 10. Market beef may be sifted by the judge so that only beef ready for market will be sold at the Junior Livestock Sale. Animals awarded a white ribbon will not be eligible for the sale. 11. Steers and heifers may show together in the market classes. Classes for market beef will be determined by weight. Classes will be established by the Beef Superintendent. 37

38 12. In the Breeding beef division, separate classes for breeds/types will be established if there are four (4) or more entries for that breed/type. Miniature breeding beef must measure 47 inches or less. 13. Bull calves under ten (10) months of age will be allowed to be shown ONLY in the Cow/Calf class. 14. Beef must be shown without hairdressing compounds. Only water may be used as a top dressing. 15. No chutes in the barns. No chutes may be set up in the indoor barn or its aisles. The Superintendent Committee will designate a grooming area. PRODUCER CLASS 16. Producer entries will be in addition to the two (2) market entries allowed for the Market Beef show. Producer animals may be shown in the Producer Market class or the Market class, not both. 17. The Producer class is designed to recognize 4-H/FFA members that breed, calve, and feed their own animals for exhibition. 18. There will be two divisions Breeding and Market. Heifers may show in breeding or market, not both. 19. Exhibitors must designate beef that are eligible for the Producer class at the spring weigh-in of the year they plan to exhibit at Fair and provide proper proof of ownership, which may be 4-H Record Book Breeding Supplement page, brand Inspection, bill of sale, herd registration, or other legal documents. If the exhibitor did not designate the animal as a Producer market animal at the spring weigh-in, it CANNOT be exhibited in the Producer class. Exhibitors must turn in the Producer Market Animal Declaration form at spring weigh-in. Producer Breeding project animals must be designated as Producer goats in writing to the Extension Office by spring weigh-in. 20. Exhibitors may nominate as many project calves as they choose at the spring weigh-in. 21. Exhibitors will be limited to two (2) entries in the Producer Market class. Classes may be split into weight divisions if entries warrant. At that point, an overall will be determined as the Champion Producer Market entry. This entry will also be eligible for the Grand Champion Market Beef drive along with weight division champions. 22. Producer breeding classes will be offered for Heifers only Calved after January 1 and Heifers only calved before January 1. At that point, an overall will be determined as the Champion Producer Breeding entry. This entry will also be eligible for the Grand Champion Breeding Beef drive. 38

39 BEEF CLASSES *Exhibitors are responsible for checking the board and with the Beef Superintendent for the exact order of show* SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES Champion and Reserve will be awarded in each age division - Junior Fitting & Showmanship (Exhibitors 8 10 years) - Intermediate Fitting & Showmanship (Exhibitors years) - Senior Fitting & Showmanship (Exhibitors years) Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion OVERALL BEEF SHOWMAN (Selected from Champion and Reserve Champion Junior, Intermediate, and Senior) BREEDING BEEF CLASSES - Registered Heifer Calf Calved after January 1 of the current year - Registered Mini Heifer Calf Calved after January 1 of the current year - Registered Yearling Heifer Calved before January 1 of the current year - Registered Mini Yearling Heifer Calved before January 1 of the current year - Commercial Heifer Calf Calved after January 1 of the current year - Commercial Mini Heifer Calf Calved after January 1 of the current year - Commercial Yearling Heifer Calved before January 1 of the current year - Commercial Mini Yearling Heifer Calved before January 1 of the current year Champion and Reserve Champion Heifer Calf - Prospect Steer Calf Calved after January 1 of the current year (not eligible for the Champion drive) - Prospect Mini Steer Calf Calved after January 1 of the current year )Not eligible for the Champion drive) - Cow with Calf (Shown with calf; no bull calves over ten months of age) - Mini Cow with Mini Calf (Shown with calf; no bull calves over ten months of age) Champion and Reserve Champion Cow with Calf - Producer Class - Heifer Calved after January 1 of the current year - Producer Class - Mini Heifer Calved after January 1 of the current year - Producer Class - Yearling Heifer Calved before January 1 of the current year - Producer Class - Mini Yearling Heifer Calved before January 1 of the current year Champion and Reserve Champion Producer Breeding Beef Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Breeding Beef (Chosen from Champion and Reserve Champion Heifer Calf, Cow with Calf, and Producer) MARKET BEEF CLASSES - Market Beef Champion and Reserve Champion Light Weight Beef Champion and Reserve Champion Medium Weight Beef Champion and Reserve Champion Heavy Weight Beef - Miniature Breed Market Beef Champion and Reserve Champion Miniature Breed 39

40 - Producer Market Beef Champion and Reserve Champion Producer Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Market Beef (Chosen from Champion and Reserve Champion Light Weight, Medium Weight, Heavy Weight, Miniature Breed, and Producer) - Non-saleable Market Beef BEEF PREMIER EXHIBITOR CONTEST Premier Exhibitor Contest consists of 5 parts: Written Test, Showmanship, Record Book, Interview, Highest Live Animal Placing. Please see Premier Exhibitor Contest Rules. - Junior Premier Exhibitor Contest (Exhibitors 8-10 years) - Intermediate Premier Exhibitor Contest (Exhibitors years) - Senior Premier Exhibitor Contest (Exhibitors years) 40

41 PREMIER EXHIBITOR CONTEST INTERVIEW JUDGING: SATURDAY, July 28, 9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. GARFIELD COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS; Event Hall TESTING: SATURDAY, July 28, 9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. GARFIELD COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS; Event Hall The Premier Exhibitor Contest was established to offer an opportunity for 4-H/FFA members to show their true all-around knowledge and to showcase the skills they have learned involving their livestock projects. All exhibitors in the Premier Exhibitor Contest must participate in all the phases of the contest to be eligible for awards. A white ribbon received in any class will result in disqualification from the Premier Exhibitor Contest. Exhibitors must pre-enter on the livestock entries on FairEntry.com. Exhibitors must enter for each species the plan to compete in. Entries are due on FairEntry.com by 5:00 p.m. on Monday, July 2, Exhibitors must complete all portions of the contest or will be ineligible for awards. Exhibitors who do not pre-enter the contest will be allowed to participate in the test and interview phases but will not be eligible for awards. FFA Exhibitors must present a photocopy of their up-to-date FFA Record Book to the Extension Office by August 28, 2018 for each species to be eligible for Premier Exhibitor. THE CONTEST IS BASED ON SCORES FROM: Written Test, Showmanship, Record Book, Interview, Highest Live Animal Placing Total points awarded will be 500, divided as follows: Written Test 100 points Actual percentage score equals number of points awarded (85% = 85 point) Showmanship 100 Points Points designated as follows: 1 st Place = 100 Points 6 th Place = 50 Points 2 nd Place = 90 Points 7 th Place = 40 Points 3 rd Place = 80 Points 8 th Place = 30 Points 4 th Place = 70 Points 9 th Place = 20 Points 5 th Place = 60 Points 10 th Place=10 Points Record Book 100 Points Actual percentage score equals number of points awarded (85% = 85 points) Exhibitors that receive a white ribbon or have an incomplete record book are ineligible for Premier Exhibitor awards. Interview 100 Points Actual points awarded (out of 100 possible points) Highest Live Animal Placing 100 points Placing Grand Champion, Reserve Grand Champion, Champion and Reserve Champion, first through sixth, with point designated as follows: Grand Champion = 100 Points Reserve Grand Champion = 90 Points Champion = 80 Points Reserve Champion = 70 Points 1 st Place = 60 Points 4 th Place = 30 Points 2 nd Place = 50 Points 5 th Place = 20 Points 3 rd Place = 40 Points 6 th Place = 10 Points Any Premier Exhibitors not placed will receive ten less points less than the lowest placing Premier Exhibitor or a minimum of 5 points. 41

42 All scores will be tallied by Extension Office staff and Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Premier Exhibitors will be awarded at Achievement night in Beef, Goat, Poultry, Rabbit, Sheep and Swine in Junior, Intermediate, and Senior age divisions. LIVESTOCK ROUND ROBIN SHOWMANSHIP CONTEST Junior, Intermediate, and Senior Championship awards Friday, August 3, 2018, 2:00 p.m. GENERAL RULES: 1. The Round Robin Showmanship Contest is open only to members in good standing in 4-H/FFA in Garfield County. Beef, Sheep, Swine, Goat, Rabbit, Poultry and Horse will be the species included in the Round Robin Contest. There must be five of a species entered before it can compete in Round Robin. 2. Members must be enrolled in any of the following projects to participate in the contest: Beef, Sheep, Swine, Goat, Rabbit, Poultry or Horse. 3. Round robin preliminary judging will be done in the specific species Showmanship classes. Showmanship classes will be held for the three age groups Age is determined as of December 31, The 1 st and 2 nd place showmen in each age group in each of the species involved in the contest will be required to compete in the Livestock Round Robin Showmanship Contest. If the 1 st or 2 nd showman of a species is unable to show due to showing for another species, then the next highest placing competitor will be required to compete in the Round Robin Contest. Superintendent must be notified by 12:00 p.m. on Friday (Preferably earlier), if a qualified exhibitor does not intend to participate in the Round Robin Contest. 5. In the case of a tie in the Round Robin judging, the tiebreaker will be the contestant having the highest grooming score on his or her animal. 6. Members must show their own animal in the showmanship contest. 7. Preparation of the animal for show and all grooming must be done by the 4-H/FFA member. Parents and leader are encouraged to help members with their animal with the consideration that Fair is a learning experience for the member. Any assistance given should not be excessive. No outside help will be permitted, including members not enrolled in Garfield County. Anyone excessively assisting a member may be asked to leave the premises by the Superintendent of any species, FFA Advisor, or Extension Agent. 42

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