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JUNIOR COMMERCIAL HEIFER SHOW Chair: Michael Bentke Vice Chair: Ray Thaler, Jr. Committee: Ryan Aschenbeck, Cathy Boeker, Joyce Boeker, Trey Boeker, Preston Boenker, Melissa Boenker, Chance Bolcerek, Craig Bolcerek, Melisa Bosse, Ricky Bosse, Julie Dismukes, Leonard Dismukes, Brian Hinze, Brandon Kapchinski, Bruce Kettler, Ryan Kettler, David Koehne, Kyle Koehne, Keith Korth, Kenneth Ladewig, Shannon Lambert, Scotty Luetge, Mark Marzahn, Zack Murski, Jody Naumann, Allan Parsons, David Rodenbeck, Adam Schroeder, Jay Schroeder, Scottie Schwartz, Adam Spies, David Thompson, Casey Voskamp Judging: Pen Heifers Wed. September 19,-9:00 a.m. Judges: Judging: Halter Heifers Thursday, September 20, Halter - 8:00 a.m. Judge: This project is a part of the Junior Livestock Division; however, 4-H & FFA members can show and sell in this program as well as in the Junior Livestock Sale. (Example: You can sell commercial heifers in addition to a barrow, carcass hog, colt, fryers, lamb, rabbits, steer, turkey, or goat). Exhibitors must abide by the General and Junior Livestock Division Rules. 1. MANADATORY On-line Registration/Entry Deadline is February 19 th. 2. This show is limited to projects owned, fed, and cared for by Washington County 4-H & FFA members in good standing and under the supervision of the Ag-Science Teachers and County Extension Agents. 4-H members must be nine (9) years of age or entering the grade in accordance with 4-H Rules to be eligible to participate and must abide by all Fair rules, attendance, etc. 3. Crossbred heifers are desired but purebred heifers will be permitted to show. Heifers must be dehorned in order to exhibit. No grooming except for clipping of head, ears, tail and belly will be allowed. 4. Entry deadline is February 24th. Paper work will be collected and heifers will be tagged at this time. Paperwork due at this time will be: Bangs vaccination sheets, Breeder validation sheets, WCF Entry Forms and Fees, Exhibitor information sheets, and Release of Liability and Indemnity and Drug certification forms. Packets containing all the necessary paperwork will be handed out at the orientation meeting on January 14th. Time slots to turn in paperwork and tag heifers will be handed out at the orientation meeting. Paperwork will be collected and heifers will be tagged and tattooed at the Washington County Fairgrounds. No paperwork will be accepted or heifers tagged prior to the assigned times. Any paperwork not complete or any attempt to tag in early will automatically force the affected heifers to remain on the trailer and be moved to the end of the line. 5. Heifers must be Brucellosis calfhood vaccinated by February 24th. Heifers must have a metal calfhood vaccination tag in their ear and this must correspond with paperwork. No heifer having RV6 or earlier vaccination tattoos will be allowed to show in the spring born class.

6. The following age heifers will be eligible to show: 1. Halter heifers born January 1 - March 31, 2017 2. Halter heifers born October 1 - December 31, 2016 3. Pen of 3 non-haltered heifers born October 1, 2016 - March 31, 2017 7. Heifers checked at the tag-in must have milk teeth, with no permanent incisors in view. Heifers not meeting the criteria will be disqualified from the program. 8. Exhibitors may tag in three (3) heifers or a family may tag in three (3) heifers per exhibitor. There must be a minimum of one (1) heifer per exhibitor in a family tag in. Exhibitors may enter two (2) heifers for competition in the halter classes as long as both heifers are not exhibited in the same class. (one heifer must be spring and one must be fall born). In a family tag in, heifers must be specified to an exhibitor on the breeding sheets turned in at the livestock entry gate. Once the breeding sheets have been turned in upon entry to the fairgrounds, no changes may be made under any circumstances. Or, exhibitors may tag in up to four (4) heifers and exhibit a pen of (3) heifers. In the pen of (3) competition up to four (4) head may be tagged but if only two (2) heifers are eligible for the fair they will be able to sell in the sale but will not be eligible to compete for prize money. A pen of two (2) can compete for record book and stall awards. A pen of one (1) will be disqualified and not eligible to compete at the fair in any area of the commercial heifer division. 9. Heifers cannot be added after the February 24th entry deadline. Halter heifers may be switched among exhibitors in the same family provided a family tag-in was done. No switching of halter heifers will be allowed after the breeding sheets are turned in at the Livestock Entry Gate. Pen heifers cannot be switched after the February 24 th entry deadline. However, pen exhibitors may be switched among family members provided a family tag in was done. No switching of pen exhibitors will be allowed after the breeding sheets are turned in at the Livestock Entry Gate. 10. Exhibitors must own heifer(s) 100% throughout feeding period starting on February 24th. Exhibitor must feed and care for heifer(s) in Washington County on their facility, or other committee approved facility and exhibit heifer(s) without any aid or assistance other than that of immediate family, Washington County Extension Agents, Ag-Science Teachers, and/or 4 H Adult Leaders. Violations will cause the exhibitor to forfeit all rights to compete in the commercial heifer show. 11. Halter heifer entries must be halter broken by the August summer clinics and be led into the show ring by the exhibitor at that time to be eligible to compete.

12. Exhibitors must attend and participate in 1 of 2 Showmanship and Record Book Clinics to be eligible to show at the Fair. Tag-in and Program dates are as follows: Jan. 14 Orientation Meeting 4:00p.m. Feb. 24 Paperwork and Entry Fees Dues Tag-in at Washington County Fairgrounds - Mandatory for all heifers Aug. 5 Aug. 26 Sept. 5 Sept. 8 Sept. 14 Sept. 18 Record Book Clinic - 3:00-3:30 p.m., Showmanship Clinic beginning at 3:45 p.m. Consignment Fees ($15.00 per head) are due - Mandatory for halter heifers & all exhibitors Record Book Clinic - 3:00-3:30 p.m., Showmanship Clinic beginning at 3:45 p.m. Consignment Fees ($15.00 per head) are due - Mandatory for halter heifers & all exhibitors Palpation 1:00 5:00 p.m. Palpation must be finished. Completed and signed pen heifer record books on or before 4:30 p.m. in the Fair Office. Fair Check-in (exhibitors & heifers) 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 13. Heifers must comply with Texas Animal Health Commission rules governing entry into the Washington County Fair. Check with your veterinarian for regulations concerning stock shows and sales before the Fair that would pertain to out-of-state shipments. Heifers must be palpated and at least 60 days pregnant, but not calved by show time as stated on official health papers after inspection by a licensed veterinarian. Please have veterinarian state the trimester pregnancy is in. (No earlier than 14 days prior to the Fair). Palpation must be done between September 5th and September 8th. Heifers not palpated by September 8th will not be allowed to participate. 14. Heifers will be checked in for the Fair, September 18th from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. at the livestock gate. Health papers and breeding sheets will be collected at the gate. 15. Pen heifers will be judged Wednesday, September 19th, 9:00 a.m. Record books will be judged on Wednesday at 9:00 with interviews following the completion of the record book judging. Halter heifers will be judged Thursday, September 20th, 8:00 a.m. Halter heifers getting away from an exhibitor more than 2 times during the judging of the class will be tied to the fence and placed in that class. Halter heifers that get tied to the fence during their class competition and place first or second in their class will get one more chance to be shown during the championship drive. If the heifer gets loose again from the exhibitor the heifer will be tied to the fence for the duration of the show. 16. Only exhibitors, heifers, and committee members are allowed in the show ring during the show. Any other person in the ring will disqualify the exhibitor and heifer associated with that person from the show and sale.

17. Classes will consist of the following: (Pen heifers are classified into their division at the initial tag-in on Feb. 24. Pen of 3 unhaltered heifers born October 1, 2016 - March 31, 2017 from the following divisions: 1) Brahman/Hereford F-1 s place buckle compliments of 2) Black Brahman derivatives, i.e. black coated, with visible Brahman influence place buckle compliments of 3) Red Brahman derivatives, i.e. red coated with visible Brahman influence, (including white coated) place buckle compliments of 4) All other breeds place buckle compliments of 5) Grand Champion Pen of 3 (winners from classes 1, 2, 3, 4 to compete) $750.00 compliments of 6) Reserve Champion Pen of 3 (remaining heifers from class 5 and the second place pen from the division from which the Grand Champion was selected $500.00 compliments of Best Record Books: Record books are mandatory for all pen exhibitors. Finalist will be judged 60% on record book and 40% on personal interview. Junior Division: $150.00 compliments of $100.00 compliments of

Senior Division: $150.00 compliments of $100.00 compliments of Best Pen Exhibit: $75.00 compliments of $25.00 compliments of Breeder of Champion Pen: Plaque compliments of NOTE: Halter heifers will be measured and divided into classes of equal numbers according to hip height on September 18 th. Spring Born Halter Heifers 7) Small frame heifers born Jan. 1, 2017 - Mar. 31, 2017 8) Medium frame heifers born Jan. 1, 2017- Mar. 31, 2017 9) Large frame heifers born Jan. 1, 2017 - Mar. 31, 2017 10) Champion Spring Born Heifer (winners from class 7, 8 & 9 to compete) 11) Reserve Champion Spring Born Heifer (remaining heifer from class 10 and second place heifer from class which champion came). Fall Born Halter Heifers 12) Small frame heifers born Oct. 1, 2016 to Dec. 31, 2016

13) Medium frame heifers born Oct. 1, 2016 - Dec. 31, 2016 14) Large frame heifers born Oct. 1, 2016 - Dec. 31, 2016 15) Champion Fall Born Heifer (winners from class 12, 13 & 14 to compete) 16) Reserve Champion Fall Born Heifer (remaining heifer from class 15 and second place heifer from class which heifer came) 17) Grand Champion Halter Heifer (winners from classes 10 & 15) $750.00 compliments of 18) Reserve Grand Champion Halter Heifer (remaining heifer from class 17 and Reserve Champion from division which Grand Champion was selected) $500.00 compliments of Best Group Stall Exhibit: $125.00 compliments of $ 75.00 compliments of $ 25.00 compliments of Breeder of Champion Halter Heifer: Plaque compliments of Junior Showmanship Halter Heifers: (ages 9-13 on day of show) Senior Showmanship Halter Heifers: (ages 14 and over on day of show) NOTE: The Commercial Heifer Committee reserves the right to amend these classes to adjust according to number of entries.

18. Exhibitors questioning the classification of pen cattle on initial tag-in date will have 30 days from the date classifications are released to present their concerns to the Commercial Heifer Committee Chairpersons. 19. Premiums will be set according to monies available. Ribbons will be awarded to 5th place in each class. 20. Recognition and awards will begin at 6:30 P.M. Friday, September 2 followed by the Commercial Heifer Sale at 7:00 P.M. All heifers must sell. Halter heifers will sell individually and pen heifers will sell as a group, the number of heifers times the money bid. A 5% sale fee will be deducted from each sale lot and, $2.00 from the sale price of each heifer in order to comply with the national law on the beef check-off. 21. Heifers will be released Sunday, September 2 from 8:00 am. to 12:00 noon by the Commercial Heifer Committee. (Halter Heifer Exhibitors should be present to release heifers.) 22. The Commercial Heifer Committee reserves the right to amend these rules with the approval of the Washington County Fair Executive Board. 23. All heifers sold become the property of the buyer and will remain sold. 24. All exhibitors who sell must have their thank you letter to their Buyers and Prize Sponsors submitted to the Fair Office for approval by October 15, 2018. Sale checks will be mailed November 1, 2018, provided thank you letters were submitted to the Fair Office. 25. There will be no harassment of the judge(s) and/or the Commercial Heifer Committee Members prior to, during, or after the show. Judge s reasons for their placing will be considered adequate explanation of their placing. 26. This program is designed to be educational and beneficial to the youth of Washington County. Any parent or exhibitor not adhering to any rule(s) of this program, will be subject to discipline per the general and Junior Livestock rules as set by the Washington County Fair Board of Directors.

Best Record Books: Record books are mandatory for all pen exhibitors. Finalist will be judged 60% on record book and 40% on personal interview. Junior Division: $150.00 compliments of $100.00 compliments of Senior Division: $150.00 compliments of $100.00 compliments of Best Pen Exhibit: $75.00 compliments of $25.00 compliments of Breeder of Champion Pen: Plaque compliments of NOTE: Halter heifers will be measured and divided into classes of equal numbers according to hip height on September 18 th. Spring Born Halter Heifers 7) Small frame heifers born Jan. 1, 2017 - Mar. 31, 2017 8) Medium frame heifers born Jan. 1, 2017- Mar. 31, 2017 9) Large frame heifers born Jan. 1, 2017 - Mar. 31, 2017

10) Champion Spring Born Heifer (winners from class 7, 8 & 9 to compete) 11) Reserve Champion Spring Born Heifer (remaining heifer from class 10 and second place heifer from class which champion came).

Fall Born Halter Heifers 12) Small frame heifers born Oct. 1, 2016 to Dec. 31, 2016 13) Medium frame heifers born Oct. 1, 2016 - Dec. 31, 2016 14) Large frame heifers born Oct. 1, 2016 - Dec. 31, 2016 15) Champion Fall Born Heifer (winners from class 12, 13 & 14 to compete) 16) Reserve Champion Fall Born Heifer (remaining heifer from class 15 and second place heifer from class which heifer came) 17) Grand Champion Halter Heifer (winners from classes 10 & 15) $750.00 compliments of 18) Reserve Grand Champion Halter Heifer (remaining heifer from class 17 and Reserve Champion from division which Grand Champion was selected) $500.00 compliments of Best Group Stall Exhibit: $125.00 compliments of $ 75.00 compliments of $ 25.00 compliments of Breeder of Champion Halter Heifer: Plaque compliments of Junior Showmanship Halter Heifers: (ages 9-13 on day of show) Senior Showmanship Halter Heifers: (ages 14 and over on day of show)

NOTE: The Commercial Heifer Committee reserves the right to amend these classes to adjust according to number of entries. 17. Exhibitors questioning the classification of pen cattle on initial tag-in date will have 30 days from the date classifications are released to present their concerns to the Commercial Heifer Committee Chairpersons. 18. Premiums will be set according to monies available. Ribbons will be awarded to 5th place in each class. 19. Recognition and awards will begin at 6:30 P.M. Friday, September 2 followed by the Commercial Heifer Sale at 7:00 P.M. All heifers must sell. Halter heifers will sell individually and pen heifers will sell as a group, the number of heifers times the money bid. A 5% sale fee will be deducted from each sale lot and, $2.00 from the sale price of each heifer in order to comply with the national law on the beef check-off. 20. Heifers will be released Sunday, September 2 from 8:00 am. to 12:00 noon by the Commercial Heifer Committee. (Halter Heifer Exhibitors should be present to release heifers.) 21. The Commercial Heifer Committee reserves the right to amend these rules with the approval of the Washington County Fair Executive Board. 22. All heifers sold become the property of the buyer and will remain sold. 23. All exhibitors who sell must have their thank you letter to their Buyers and Prize Sponsors submitted to the Fair Office for approval by October 15, 2018. Sale checks will be mailed November 1, 2018, provided thank you letters were submitted to the Fair Office. 24. There will be no harassment of the judge(s) and/or the Commercial Heifer Committee Members prior to, during, or after the show. Judge s reasons for their placing will be considered adequate explanation of their placing. 25. This program is designed to be educational and beneficial to the youth of Washington County. Any parent or exhibitor not adhering to any rule(s) of this program, will be subject to discipline per the general and Junior Livestock rules as set by the Washington County Fair Board of Directors.