Leavenworth County Livestock Committee 4-H Small Livestock Spring Show Swine Sheep Meat Goats Saturday, May 21, 2016 Pre-registration due May 1st Tonganoxie, KS Leavenworth County Fairgrounds Schedule of Events Saturday, May 21 st 7:00-9:00am All species check in **Weigh-in on your own and mark your own weight card. Weight cards due at the times posted in the barn (vary by show). Exhibitor responsible for turning in weight card by time posted. All animals subject to a 5% weigh back. ** 10:00am Swine Show Begins 10:30am Meat Goat Show Begins 11:30am (or 30 min after Goat Show) - Sheep Show Begins Additional Details Encouraged to show from trailers; generators permitted Valley Vet Supplies and TransWest Trailers available Concessions Breakfast and Lunch NO HEALTH CERTIFICATE REQUIRED ON IN STATE ORIGIN SWINE/GOATS/SHEEP. Must be free of ring-worm, warts, sore mouth, lamb fungus, and mange to show. Please ensure you are showing animals at their best and in good health. This is a Market only show. All classes will be broken according to weight and show as prospect market animals. All male species must be castrated. S h e e p /Go ats : all sheep and goats must be identified with an official USDA Premise ID Tag and an official 4-H Tag. NEW! This show is a member of the NEW Kansas Sunflower Sheep & Goat Circuit!!! For more information on the circuit contact Brian Habjan # 785-331-7686
4-H Small Livestock Spring Show Swine Sheep Goats Sponsored by: Leavenworth County Livestock Committee Send Entry Form and Payment To: Leavenworth County Extension 613 Holiday Plaza Lansing, KS 66043 (913)364-5700 Make checks payable to: Leavenworth County Livestock Committee Entry fee is $15 per head to be shown, and $5 for showmanship. Late entries are $20 per head. Cash only accepted for day of show entries. Paybacks will be based on pre-entry numbers. Exhibitor Name: County: Address: Phone: City: ST/Zip: Email: Exhibitor Exhibitor Age (as of 1/1/16) Species Class # Breed Animal DOB Tag Number After May 1 st, $20 entry fee will apply Total head entered X $ (fee) = Showmanship X $5 = Total Cost =
Rules & Regulations: Leavenworth County 4-H Small Livestock Spring Show Swine Rules and Regulations All swine must have a 4-H tag or series tag and ear notch. Swine will be shown by weights only (not by breed). Gilts and barrows will show together. All swine must be weighed by the individual exhibitor and the exhibitor is responsible for turning in the weight card to the superintendent. All animals are subject to a 5% weigh back. All males must be castrated. Show open to youth who are 19 years of age and under as of 1/1/16. Showmanship Divisions will be: Seniors 14 & older; Intermediates 10-13; Juniors 7-9; Pee Wee Open class 6 & un- der (showmanship only). Hogs must be owned & shown by the exhibitor (except open class Pee Wee). Number of head per class 15 or less (approx). Showmanship exhibitors max 15 per class (approx). To participate in showmanship each exhibitor must enter minimum one hog in the show (except open class Pee Wee). Show is judged as Prospect Show & left to the judge s opinion. No maximum or minimum weight requirements All hogs should be born on or after January 1, 2016. Swine must be free of clinical signs of infestations or contagious disease. A negative Pseudorabies and Brucellosis test or health certificate are not required for Kansas origin swine. All swine originating out of State or purchased out of state need to follow state guidelines and must have a health certificate within 30 days and have a negative blood test or originate from a disease free herd. Health papers requi red for out of state entries only. Class 1S Senior Showmanship (14-18) Swine Class Numbers Class 2S Intermediate Showmanship (10-13) Class 3S Junior Showmanship (7-9) Class 4S Pee Wee Showmanship (6 & under open class ) Class 5S Prospect Market Hog
Leavenworth County 4-H Small Livestock Spring Show Meat Goat Rules and Regulations Rules & Regulations: All goats must have a USDA premise ID tag to show, and must be tagged with an official 4-H tag. Show open to youth who are 19 years of age and under as of 1/1/16. All goats must be owned & shown by the exhibitor (except open class Pee Wee) and verified by official 4-H ear tag. Wethers are suggested to be dehorned. If horns are left, they should be tipped and rounded. All animals must be in proper physical condition, be properly identified and free of visual evidence of infectious, contagious or parasitic disease at the time of arrival. No health papers are required, however, animals showing evidence of sickness, infections, contagious or parasitic disease will result in the animal s rejection for entry. If the animal is bleeding from recent disbudding or tipping the animal will be disqualified. The inspector s decision is final. Prospect market goats may be either sex and must have milk teeth and be castrated if male. Goats can be braced and must be shown with all four feet on the ground. Animals must be shown with a chain or collar used only to control the animal. Exhibitor can only briefly touch their animal with their body and cannot use the chain/collar to make their animal tense their muscles. Show Director has the right to disqualify violators. Market Goats will be shown by weight only. Showmanship Divisions will be: Seniors 14 & older; Intermediates 10-13; Juniors 7-9; Pee Wee open class 6 & under (showmanship only). To participate in showmanship each exhibitor must enter minimum one goat in the show (except Open class Pee Wee). Show is judged as Prospect Shows & left to the judge s opinion. No minimum weight, maximum weight 70 lbs; no class for breeding goats. Meat Goat Class Numbers Class 1G Senior Showmanship (14-18) Class 2G Intermediate Showmanship (10-13) Class 3G Junior Showmanship (7-9) Class 4G Pee Wee Showmanship Open class (6) Class 5G Prospect Meat Goat
Leavenworth County 4-H Small Livestock Spring Show Sheep Rules and Regulations Rules & Regulations: All sexually intact market ewes must have a USDA premise ID tag to show, and all sheep must be tagged with an official 4-H tag. Show open to youth who are 19 years of age and under as of 1/1/16. Prospect Market lamb show only; all lambs to have wool no longer than.2 inch at show time All lambs must be owned & shown by the exhibitor (except Open class Pee Wee). No health papers required. Upon arrival, all lambs will be inspected for infectious or contagious diseases. To speed the process, lambs should be slick shorn upon arrival. No lambs are to be unloaded prior to inspection. These steps are intended to protect, not inconvenience, exhibitors. Please cooperate. All animals must be in proper physical condition, be properly identified and free of visual evidence of infectious, contagious or parasitic disease at the time of arrival. Animals showing evidence of sickness, infections, contagious or parasitic disease will result in the animal s rejection for entry. The inspector s decision is final. Prospect market lambs may be either sex. Must be born on or after January 1, 2016. Must be castrated if male. Market lambs will be shown by black face, white face, speckle face and weight. Showmanship Divisions will be: Seniors 14 & older; Intermediates 10-13; Juniors 7-9; Pee Wee open class 6 & under (showmanship only). To participate in showmanship each exhibitor must enter minimum one lamb in the show (except Open class Pee Wee). Show is judged as Prospect Shows & left to the judge s opinion. No minimum or maximum weight; no class for breeding sheep. Sheep Class Numbers Class 1SH Senior Showmanship (14-18) Class 7SH Black Face Market Lambs Class 2SH Intermediate Showmanship (10-13) Class 3SH Junior Showmanship (7-9) Class 4SH Pee Wee Showmanship open class (6 & under) Class 5SH White Face Market Lambs Class 6SH Speckle Face Market Lambs
Leavenworth County 4-H Small Livestock Spring Show General Rules and Regulations Leavenworth County Fairgrounds, Tonganoxie, KS Sheep & Goat Judge: Scott Sutton Swine Judge: Zac McCracken All persons who attend or participate in the show do so at their own risk. The Leavenworth County Extension Council or Livestock Committee assumes no liability for any accidents that may occur. The Leavenworth County Extension Council or Livestock Committee assumes no liability for loss or injury of livestock due to theft, mysterious disappearance, sickness or act of God. The Show Directors reserve the right to decide any questions not covered in the list of rules. The following animal rights information shall apply to this Leavenworth County 4-H function: The Show Directors and Livestock Committee have agreed that the word abuse includes: beating, use of injections and use of electric prods. These shall be deemed as inhumane treatment of animals and may warrant dismissal from this function. They may determine that any exhibitor who inhumanely abuses an animal may be barred from showing and will forfeit any premium, ribbon or prizes won. They have the right to interpret these rules in the best interest of the Leavenworth County 4-H program. The decision of the committee is final. Valley Vet Supplies, TransWest Trailers & Concessions Jackpot Style Show with (Breakfast & Lunch) Cash Prizes! $100 for Species Champion & $50 for Reserve Champion ll ili l i