DEPARTMENT 07 SHEEP Chairman: Rob Brown, 17527 Maple Dr., Saegertown PA 16433; Phone: 814-763-3140; email claynob75@gmail.com Vice- Chairman: Ron Brown, 17342 Maple Dr., Saegertown, PA. 16433; Phone: 814-763-5175; email claynob75@gmail. com All animal entries MUST be entered in the Fair Entry Program by Friday, July 13, 2018. The Fair website www.crawfordcountyfairpa.com will have a link to the Fair Entry Program. Follow the instructions to log in to enter your animals. Returning exhibitor: https://crawfordcountyfairpa.fairentry.com/fair/signin/2251 New Exhibitor account: https://crawfordcountyfairpa.fairentry.com/fairsignup/start /2251 The Hold Harmless exhibitor statement, IAFE National Code of Show Ring Ethics and VCPR statement must be agreed to on-line when making entries. Once all entries are completed for each individual department, print out the Animal Entry Payment Confirmation and mail it with a check payable to the Crawford County Fair to the respective Department Chairman. Entries will not be officially accepted by the Department Chairmen until payment is received. Deadline: Postmarked by Friday, July 20, 2018. Entry fee is $1.00 per animal. Registration and a copy of your health papers must be presented to the Department Chairman at check-in on Saturday, August 18, 2018, from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM, and Sunday, August 19, 2018, from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Sheep can be released at 8:00 PM on Saturday, August 25. 129
The Fair Veterinarian, Dr. Nicole Drummond, is responsible for Supervising checking in animals onto the Fairgrounds and has the final word on removal of animals from the grounds for health reasons. If a veterinarian is needed for any other medical reason, you as the exhibitor, are responsible for all treatment costs incurred. Hay, grain, straw are to be furnished by the Exhibitor. Health Requirements Pennsylvania Sheep: 1. A Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) issued after May 1, 2018 is required. 2. All animals must be free of evidence of infectious and contagious diseases and a statement of this is required on the CVI (the statement is pre-printed on the CVI). Animals appearing unhealthy upon arrival may not enter the Fairgrounds. 3. An Animal Owner or Caretaker s Verification of Veterinary Consultation Relationship statement for the animals being exhibited must be included with a signature line on the registration (entry) form. Animals entering with a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) are exempt from this statement requirement. 4. Individual official animal identification is required for all sheep. Official ID includes: a. A USDA ear tag with a US ; or b. A legible tattoo with herd and individual identification recognized in an approved USDA Scrapie database a.k.a. a scrapie tattoo (only for flocks enrolled in the USDA Voluntary Scrapie Flock Certification Program); or c. A breed registration tattoo if the animals are accompanied by a registration certificate (copy acceptable) and the tattoo is legible. 5. Exhibitors must show written proof from their Veterinarian that sheep (market sheep are exempt from this requirement) exhibited at the Crawford County Fair has had a rabies shot one time in its 130
lifetime and not less than 30 days before opening day of the current Fair year. Health Requirements for Out of State Sheep: 1. Federal regulation (USDA) requires a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) issued within the 30 days prior to entry into PA. 2. All animals must be free of infectious and contagious diseases and a statement of this is required on the CVI (the statement is pre-printed on the CVI). 3. An Animal Owner or Caretaker s Verification of Veterinary Consultation Relationship statement for the animals being exhibited must be included with a signature line on the registration (entry) form. Animals entering with a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) are exempt from this statement requirement. 4. Vesicular Stomatitis (VS) Statement: This applies to states that experienced a VS outbreak in the last 12 months. In these cases an accredited veterinarian 5. shall determine whether the animals are free from VS, and animals shall be accompanied by a CVI with the following statement signed by the accredited veterinarian: All animals identified on this CVI have been examined and found to be free from VS. During the past 90 days, these animals were not located within 10 miles of a site where VS has been diagnosed. 6. Individual official USDA scrapie animal identification is required. Official scrapie ID includes: a. A USDA ear tag with a US shield ;or b. A legible tattoo with herd and individual identification recognized in an approved USDA Scrapie database a.k.a. a scrapie tattoo (only for flocks enrolled in the USDA Voluntary Scrapie Flock Certification Program; or c. A breed registration tattoo if the animals are accompanied by a registration certificate (copy acceptable) and the tattoo is legible. 131
7. A current rabies vaccination administered by a licensed veterinarian for animals 3 months of age and older (observe appropriate slaughter withdrawal time; market sheep are exempt from this vaccination requirement). Rabies vaccine must be given no less than 15 days prior to the opening date of the Fair. All vaccine label directions must be followed, and all rabies vaccinated sheep must be accompanied by a rabies vaccination certificate or the vaccination information must be included on the CVI. If a rabies vaccination certificate is provided, the certificate must contain legible name and contact information of the veterinarian who administered the vaccine and the veterinarian s signature. A copy of the rabies vaccination certificate is acceptable. Entry Rules 1. In the event that the Exhibitor is not the caretaker, the Chairperson is to be notified of who the caretaker is so that decisions and authorities can be recognized. 2. The owner must own all animals at least 30 days before the opening of the Fair. All exhibits shown as breeding animals must be registered in their accredited record Association and must be identified per that Association s standards and to meet health chart requirements. All registration papers must be made available for inspection by officials on show day. 3. The Chairman and Crawford County Extension Agents are responsible for any amendments, exceptions, and or disputes regarding this department. In the event of the Chairpersons absence the Vice Chairman will assume his responsibility/authority. The Judge(s) reserves the right to withhold or down size placing if they feel the entry is not worthy or is without merit. 4. Each Exhibitor will be limited to two entries in each class; and one market animal. 5. When space is filled entries will be returned. Preference will be given to Crawford County exhibitors, youth, and past exhibitors. 6. Please state pen requirements along with your entries 132
so that efforts can be made to accommodate your request. Sheep Exhibitor/Caretaker Rules 1. Entries must remain until 8:00 PM Saturday, August 25, 2018 (unless specified otherwise.) 2. All health papers must accompany the animals and be made available for inspection by the Chairperson by opening day of the Fair. 3. The Exhibitor/Caretaker will be responsible for appropriate feedings, watering, and the neatness/ cleanliness of the animals and their surrounding area. 4. Exhibitor Cards (provided by the department) are to be filled in with the complete information and must be displayed for each animal. SECTION 1 BREEDING SHEEP Premiums to apply equally to each of the following breeds. 1. North Country Cheviot 14. Montadale 2. Barbados 15. Natural Colored 3. Border Leciester 16. Oxford 4. Cheviot 17. Polled Dorset 5. Columbia 18. Polypay 6. Corriedale 19. Rambouillet 7. Shetland 20. Romney 8. Texel 21. Shropshire 9. Hampshire 22. Southdown 10. Horned Dorset 23. Suffolk 11. Jacobs 24. Targhee 12. Lincoln 25. Tunis 13. Merino 26. Other (by breed) Premiums: Prem 14.00 11.75 10.75 9.50 8.50 Class: 1. Yearling Ram 1 yr., & under 2 2. Ram Lamb under 1 year 133
Prem 13.00 11.00 10.00 9.00 8.00 3. Two Ram lambs, owned by exhibitor Prem 14.00 11.75 10.75 9.50 8.50 4. Yearling Ewe 1 year and under 2 Prem 13.00 11.00 10.00 9.00 8.00 5. Pair yearling Ewes (same owner) Prem 14.00 11.75 10.75 9.50 8.50 6. Ewe lambs under 1 year Prem 13.00 11.00 10.00 9.00 8.00 7. Two Ewe Lambs (same owner) 8. Breeder s young flock, consists of 1 ram lamb and 2 ewe lambs, all bred and owned by exhibitor 9. Pen of Lambs, consists of 2 rams and 2 ewe lambs 10. Flock, consists of 1 ram any age, 2 yearling ewes, and 2 ewe lambs (same owner) 11. Get of Sire, consist of 2 rams and 2 ewes, any age, (sired by same, owner need not be same) Champion Ram (by Breed) Rosette only Champion Ewe (by Breed) Rosette only Supreme Champion Ram (all Breeds) Show Blanket Sponsored by: The O Neill Family Supreme Champion Ewe (all Breeds) Show Blanket Sponsored by: Wilson Hardwoods Inc. Supreme Champion Flock (all Breeds) Consisting of 1 yearling Ewe, 1 Ewe lamb, and one ram any age. Exhibits in this class must be representatives of a first-place flock. Show Blanket Sponsored by: Western Reserve Corp. 134
SECTION 2 OPEN CLASS MARKET LAMBS The market lambs will not be judged separately by breed and must be wethers or ewe lambs under 1 year of age weighing a minimum of 80 lbs. Lambs will be divided into classes according to weight, approximately 10 animals per class. Lambs will be weighed Monday at the Fair. Only one Showperson per entry allowed in the ring for Market Classes. Premiums to apply equally to each weight class. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 9.50 9.00 8.50 8.00 7.50 6.75 6.25 5.75 5.25 4.75 Class: One (1) Individual Market Lamb Champion Market Lamb Rosette Only Reserve Champion Market Lamb Rosette Only SECTION 3 SHEEP GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Each Exhibitor is assumed entered in this section, Preentry is not required Scores listed below will be given per area, i.e. 4-H clubs, individual exhibitor, dual exhibitors sharing pen space. In the case of dual exhibitors sharing pen space one exhibitor /club will be recognized for premiums. All exhibits will be scored as follows: Cleanliness of Animals 15 Cleanliness of bedding 15 Properly displayed entry cards and ribbons 20 Keeping grain, hay and feed presentable 10 Keeping all equipment sanitary and neat 10 Keeping isle way neat and clean 15 Courtesy to other people 15 Total 100 Good Housekeeping: Inspections will be made unannounced. An anonymous exhibitor will be appointed to score this class throughout the week. Appointed exhibitor will 135
not be eligible for this award. Prizes will be awarded for the duration of the Fair, not on a daily basis. Prem 13.00 11.00 9.00 7.00 5.00 SECTION 4 WOOL Exhibitor must have owned the sheep from which the fleece was shorn. Exhibits are open to both purebred and commercial flocks. There will be a limit of 2 fleeces per exhibitor in each class. The judge reserves the right to omit any fleece deemed undesirable for its entered class. Prem 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 1. Ram, Fine 2. Ewe, Fine 3. Ram, 1/2 Blood, 60 s to 80 s 4. Ewe, 1/2 Blood, 60 s to 80 s 5. Ram, 3/8 & 1/4 Blood 50 s to 58 s 6. Ewe, 3/8 & 1/4 Blood 50 s to 58 s 7. Ram, Low Quarter 8. Ewe, Low Quarter 9. Ram or Ewe, Common & Braid 10. Ram, Colored Fleece 11. Ewe, Colored Fleece 12. Champion Fleece $20.00 13. Reserve Champion Fleece $10.00 Sheep Special Awards - Best 2 Fleeces The Judge will select the best 2 fleeces entered in Classes 1-11 by the same exhibitor. Fleeces need not be from the same class. The winner will receive a plaque and $50.00 sponsored by the Blaine Schlosser Family. 136
SECTION 5 Special Activity - Lead Line Class Thursday Livestock Complex Chairperson: Susan Hyde, 17933 Price Rd., Saegertown, PA 16433; Phone: 814-398-2300 Vice-Chairpersons: Betty White, 25660 N. Mosiertown Rd, Edinboro, PA 16412; Dan Trace, 13348 Calvin St, Meadville, PA 16335; Rob Brown, 17527 Maple Dr., Saegertown, PA 16433 The objectives of this are to present a class of sheep in a most attractive manner and give spectators an opportunity to see the best of the sheep industry. Competition is open to Crawford County residents between the ages of 8 and 18 (4-H age). The entrant will be judged on the mode of dress selected which must be appropriate, attractive, and lend dignity to the class. Entrant must furnish own outfit, made up of at least 60% wool. Sheep used must be registered ewe lambs, registered yearling ewes or market lambs that have been conditioned, fitted and trained to show at halter. Any animal not entered in the Fair must meet the health rules as detailed in the beginning of the department. Application blanks are available from the Cooperative Extension Office and chairpersons. All entries must be postmarked by Friday before Fair Week. Entries will be judged according to the following score card: 40 points Contestant and Contestant s Outfit 25 points Control and Presentation 35 points Appearance of Animal Premiums are offered by the Fair Association Place 1 2 3 4 Prem 15.00 10.00 5.00 2.00 Division: Junior Intermediate Senior A trophy will be presented to the winner of each division. Management reserves the right to cancel this activity if less than six entries are received. 137
Judges Choice Award Awarded to overall Champion to be given sponsorship toward their attendance at Keystone International Livestock Exposition in Harrisburg. Award sponsored by private individuals. SPONSORS OF TROPHIES, RIBBONS, AND JUDGES CHOICE AWARD Clay Nob Farms, Rob & Ron Brown Families DO-BE-JO Farm, Miller Farm Milo, Margaret, Paula, Jill & Amy Gevin Kelly & Susan Hyde Family Kittell s Kniche Robert & Jean McClellan Family Sonshine Acres, Clark Family Trace Lawn & Landscaping Trace Auctioneer Service SECTION 6 ADULT SHOWMANSHIP This class will be open to any individual who was older than 18 years of age on January 1, of the current year. Sheep used for this exhibition must have been entered and shown in a previous class. Entry for this exhibition will be made by another person offering a $5.00 donation for sponsorship of any individual. This donation should be made to the Chairperson prior to the exhibition. Proceeds from this exhibition will go to the Sheep Department to be dispersed at the Chairperson s discretion. The Chairperson will announce this exhibition time at the Fair. The winner of the exhibition will be selected by senior 4-H Sheep exhibitors and will receive a plaque donated by The Washok Family. 138
SECTION 7 PEE WEE SHOWMANSHIP This class will be open to any individual who is under 8 years of age on January 1, of the current year. The sheep used for this exhibition must be a lamb borrowed from a Crawford County 4-H or FFA member and must have been entered and shown in a 4-H or FFA class. Entries for this exhibition must be made by contacting the Chairperson prior to Wednesday of the Fair. No entry fee is required. The exhibition will be held on Thursday prior to the selection of the Champion 4-H Showman. The winner will receive a plaque sponsored by Snow Water Acres in memory of Esther M. Hanek, and the remaining participants will receive a ribbon or small gift sponsored by Kelly and Sue Hyde and family. 139