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Entry Forms Due Exhibits Due Breeding Beef Thur. Aug. 3 1:00 p.m. Market Beef Tues. Aug 1 8:30 a.m. Cow/Calf Pairs Tues. Aug. 1 4-6 p.m. Market Beef Weigh-In Tues. Aug 1 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Breeding Beef - Cow/Calf- Thurs. Aug 3 1:00 p.m. Market Beef Thurs. Aug 3 9:00 a.m. Showmanship Thurs. Aug 3 9:00 a.m. Sat. Aug 5 3:00 p.m. Breeding Aug 3 Immediately Following Show Showing order: Showmanship (Catch-It- Calf, FFA, Jr., Int., Sr.), Market, Pen of 3, Cotton-n-Cream, Breeding, Cow-Calf BREEDING BEEF DIVISION 1 Premiums: Blue $10.00 Red $ 8.00 White $ 4.00 1 Jr. Heifer Calf, calved Jan.1- Apr 30., 2017 2 Sr. Heifer Calf, calved Sept. 1- Dec. 31, 2016 3 Yearling Heifer, calved Jan. 1- Aug. 30, 2016 4 Jr. Bull Calf, calved Jan. 1-Apr 30., 2017 5 Sr. Bull Calf, calved Sept. 1- Dec. 31, 2016 COW-CALF Premiums: Blue $10.00 Red $ 8.00 White $ 4.00 Cow calf project to be judged on the basis of range condition. Judging on the commercial market condition of the calf. The two animals to be judged as a pair on a merit basis 50/50. Age of the calf will be taken into consideration and must be proved by the exhibitor. Exhibitor must be present while animals are being judged 6 Hereford 7 Angus 8 Shorthorn 9 Any Other English and English Cross 10 Any Other Continental and Continental Cross JUNIOR FEEDER CALF Premiums: Blue $10.00 Red $ 8.00 White $ 4.00 11 Jr. Feeder, calved after Jan. 1, 2017 Beef LIVESTOCK DIVISION RULES: Fitting for any species must be completed by exhibitor only. Teaching by example is permitted, but the exhibitor must complete the majority of all fitting. 1 st Offense Verbal Warning 2 nd Offense Exhibit and exhibitor will be disqualified Youth age as of Jan. 1 current year: Jr.=8-10, Int.=11-13, Sr.=14 and up *** NO animals will be allowed to unload at the fairgrounds without previously having a health inspection (dated no more than 30 days prior to fair) on file in the Fair office. Any animal unloaded on the fairgrounds without meeting this requirement will be IMMEDIATELY dismissed from the grounds and DISQUALIFIED from participation. ***Bangs tags are required on all female bovine. ***Cow/Calf pairs will be penned in the equine barn MARKET BEEF- DIVISION 101 Premiums: Blue $4.00 Red $3.00 White $2.00 Height division will be done at the fair after all beef have been weighed and measured Beef must be born after Jan. 1, 2016 Weight 1050 lbs. 1800 lbs. There will be only one weigh-in per animal. No weigh-backs. Market Beef MUST weigh-in Aug 1 8:30 am -10:00 a.m. Market Beef must be taken home and fed back for 10 days following fair or until slaughter date set by buyer, whichever is later. 12 Market Beef PEN OF THREE MARKET BEEF Premiums: 1 st $25.00 2 nd $15.00 No more than one pen per immediate family and /or on pen per club may enter this class. Only fair tagged market animals can make-up a pen. There must be exactly three animals in a pen. The animals will be brought into the show ring and animals in the pen will stand right beside each other. Each pen of three will be allowed one additional handler to help set up and exhibit the pen. All handlers must be 4-H or FFA members. Pens will be judged on overall appearance, uniformity and market animal quality. Also, showmanship, appearance and attitude of the exhibitors will be considered. This class must be pre-entered at the time of the livestock entries. Exhibitors can only enter one time. 13 Pen of Three Market Steers SHOWMANSHIP- DIVISION 102 Premiums: Blue $4.00 Red $3.00 White $2.00 14 FFA Beef 15 4-H Senior Beef 16 4-H Intermediate Beef 17 4-H Junior Beef 16

Cats & Pocket Pets Entry Forms Due Show and Judging Tues. Aug. 1 10:00 a.m. (Poultry Barn) Following Show Premiums: Blue $ 2.00 Red $ 1.50 White 1.00 Exhibitors may only enter 2 animals per class. Each animal can only be entered in showmanship once, conformation once, and one fun class. General Rules and Regulations for Cats 1. The Household Pet cat is a mixed breed or unknown descent. 2. A purebred cat is one belonging to a recognized breed with characteristics maintained through generations of unmixed descent; may be registered with a recognized registry. 3. Kittens must be at least 4 months old and not older than 8 months of age. Adult cats are older than 8 months of age. Because of susceptibility to disease, no kitten under 4 months of age will be accepted for competition. 4. No pregnant or nursing cats may be entered. 5. All cats and kittens must have their claws clipped. Declawed cats may enter the show and will not be counted down for declawing. 6. Do not enter your cat if you feel it will not be easily handled by the judge. 7. Each cat or kitten must be wearing a harness or collar (not a safety collar) and a leash. The exhibitor must always wear the leash on their wrist for safety reasons. 8. Exhibitors must furnish their own carpet square during judging. Exhibitors must provide a proper cage or carrier for their cats/kittens. Exhibitors must bring their own litter and litter box. 9. All exhibitors should wear long sleeve shirts or blouses with trousers or skirts. No shorts allowed. Health Requirements Cats must have current rabies and distemper shots. It is strongly suggested, but not mandatory, that all entries have the combination vaccinations, plus feline leukemia. Vaccinations should not be received within three weeks prior to the show. Health Certificates are required prior to entering the grounds. Cats found to be ill or with parasites (fleas, ear mites, etc.) will not be allowed to show and will be dismissed from the grounds. No cat or kitten may enter the show if there is any (feline) infectious or contagious disease in the household within 3 weeks prior to the show date. SHOWMANSHIP Showmanship will begin at 10:00 a.m. followed by Conformation 21 4-H Senior Cat 22 4-H Intermediate Cat 23 4-H Junior Cat CAT CONFORMATION DIVISION 3 Kitten Classes (4-8 months) 1 Long-haired Male 2 Long-haired Female 3 Short-haired Male 4 Short-haired Female Adult Classes (More than 9 months of age) 5 Purebred, Long-haired Male 6 Purebred, Long-haired Female 7 Purebred, Short-haired Male 8 Purebred, Short-haired Female 9 Household Pet, Long-haired Male 10 Household Pet, Long-haired Female 11 Household Pet, Short-haired Male 12 Household Pet, Short-haired Female FUN CLASSES 13 Oldest Cat 14 Longest Tail 15 Longest Whisker 16 Shortest Tail 17 Best Groomed Cat 18 Most Colorful Cat 19 Best Trick 20 Best Costume, Cat Decorated Cage *** NO animals will be allowed to unload at the fairgrounds without previously having a health inspection (dated no more than 30 days prior to fair) on file in the Fair office. Any animal unloaded on the fairgrounds without meeting this requirement will be IMMEDIATELY dismissed from the grounds and DISQUALIFIED from participation. 17

Catch & Show/ Catch-It-Calf Entry Forms Due Exhibits Due Into Fair Grounds See Market Requirements of Individual Species See Showmanship Times of Individual Species Sat. Aug 5 3:00 p.m. Premiums Blue $4.00 Red $3.00 White $2.00 CATCH AND SHOW DIVISION RULES: In addition to the showmanship classes listed below, Catch & Show lambs, goats, and hogs must enter the Market Lambs, Market Goats, and Market Hogs in order to qualify for participation in the Jr. Stock Sale. Catch & Show rabbits and chickens must enter Meat Pen Rabbits and Meat Pen Chickens in order to qualify for participation in the Jr. Stock Sale. CATCH IT CALF DIVISION RULES: In addition to the showmanship classes listed below, Catch-It-Calf may enter the appropriate breeding class as Yearling heifer for 1 st year or Cow/Calf pair as 2 nd year. THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING DONORS: Youth Pigs McKinzey Camphouse Gavin Simmons Gavin Branning Mishelle Frame Donors Austin Moon Teagler & Associates Stuart & Suzy Holmes Williams Field Services Lambs McKashyn Salsbury Sharon Schmidl Caden Fry Brandon Barker Memorial Jasmine Jennings Larry & Kathy Muir Tiffany Jennings Melanie Whitmore Goats Jace Eggett Frame Family Colter Camphouse Gloria Clayton Toree Spatig Williams Field Service Lukas Simmons Williams Field Service DIVISION 2 1 Catch & Show Chicken 2 Catch & Show Goat 3 Catch & Show Pig 4 Catch & Show Lamb 5 Catch & Show Rabbit 6 Catch-It-Calf 1 st Year 7 Catch-It-Calf 2 nd Year *** NO animals will be allowed to unload at the fairgrounds without previously having a health inspection (dated no more than 30 days prior to fair) on file in the Fair office. Any animal unloaded on the fairgrounds without meeting this requirement will be IMMEDIATELY dismissed from the grounds and DISQUALIFIED from participation. Rabbits Ashlee McCoy Aubrey Reger Lexie Snyder Cheznee Mackey Chickens Serenity Ellis Katie Labrum Kiernynn Simmons Tayson Spatig Calves Braunson Sims Ian Siegismund Brysen Huntington Rylee Antonio Erica Parkyn Lexie Snyder Little Paws Salon Williams Field Service Williams Field Service Williams Field Service Mishelle Frame Boothill Feed Williams Field Service Williams Field Service Courtney Lester Rustin Crane Colter Camphouse McKinsey Camphouse Bailey Barker Taryn Holt 18

Entry Forms Due Show and Judging Mon. Jul. 31 st 9:00 a.m. Following Show Premiums Blue $2.00 Red $1.50 White $1.00 General Rules and Regulations: 1. Only dogs entered in show will be allowed on show grounds. 2. Any person observed abusing their dog in or out of the show ring, will be excused from the grounds. 3. Any dog posing a threat to either humans or other dogs will be excused from the grounds. 4. All dogs must have proof of current vaccinations including: rabies, bordatella, distemper parvo. 5. All dogs must be on a leash (excluding competition) and under control at all times. Dogs must not be taken near the stock barns. 6. Once judging is completed, all dogs must be removed from the Fair Grounds. 7. Purebred dogs do not need to be registered. 8. All dogs must be at least 6 months of age by May 1 st to compete at state 4-H dog show, and at least 1 year old by may 1 st for agility classes. 9. A dog receiving a qualifying score of at least 170 pts. May advance the following year to the next higher class but must advance after receiving 3 qualifying scores. Once the higher level of obedience is selected for the dog, the member may not drop back to the lower level with the same dog. 10. Judging of classes will follow 4-H Dog Show Guidelines. 11. Entries for Rally classes and Agility classes will need a current Wyoming 4-H Jump Height card at check-in to verify correct class entries. *** NO animals will be allowed to unload at the fairgrounds without previously having a health inspection (dated no more than 30 days prior to fair) on file in the Fair office. Any animal unloaded on the fairgrounds without meeting this requirement will be IMMEDIATELY dismissed from the grounds and DISQUALIFIED from participation. Shot Records MUST accompany Health Inspection when received in Fair Office. SHOWMANSHIP Showmanship judging will start at 9:00 a.m.. Obedience, Conformation, and Agility will follow 68 4-H Senior Dogs 69 4-H Intermediate Dogs 70 4-H Junior Dogs Dog Show DOG OBEDIENCE DIVISION 4 A 4-H member may compete in only one obedience class per dog. with a total maximum of 2 entries (dogs). Their first dog is referred to as A dog. The other is referred to as the B dog for class entries. The first-year class is for members who are in their first year of the dog project, not the first year beginner novice with a new dog. It is designed as a training class for members who do not feel competent to start in the On Leash class. Members may compete in the first-year class only once. An exhibitor who competes in the A group with their 1 st dog stays in the A group with that dog for each level. Members advance, from On Leash A to Novice A or from On Leash B to Novice B. The same is true for the B groups and levels. A 4-H handler with a dog shown previously in obedience classes by another 4-H handler or Obedience Title must show the dog by these guidelines. a. Junior/Intermediate 4-H'ers may move back or down one level b. Senior 4-H'ers must show the dog at the highest level it has achieved. A dog receiving a qualifying score of at least 170 points at county fair may advance the following year to the next higher class but must advance after receiving 3 qualifying scores. Once the higher level of obedience is selected for the dog, the member may not drop back to the lower level with the same dog. Score Sheets: The Wyoming 4-H dog score sheets were designed for the benefit of 4-H Members. They are intended as guides for judges. Judges use their discretion in deciding the seriousness of errors. All exhibitors must enter/leave the show ring and compete with a 6 foot leash. Dogs soiling in the ring will be disqualified. Males and females will be shown in the same class. Females in heat will be shown last and must be kept away from the obedience ring until call time. 1 First Year Beginner Novice 2 On Leash A 3 Novice A (on & off leash) For dogs that have not received a 1 st level obedience title from another organization 4 Graduate Novice A For dogs that have received a 1 st level obedience Title from another organization but have not received a 2 nd level obedience title. 5 Open A (off leash) For dogs that have received a 1 st level obedience Title from another organization but have not received a 2 nd level obedience title. 6 Utility A (off leash) For dogs that have received a 2 nd level obedience Title from another organization 7 On Leash B 8 Novice B (on & off leash) For dogs that have not received a 1 st level obedience title from another organization 9 Graduate Novice B For dogs that have received a 1 st level obedience Title from another organization but have not received a 2 nd level obedience title. 10 Open B (off leash) For dogs that have received a 1 st level obedience Title from another organization but have not received a 2 nd level obedience title. 11 Utility B (off leash) For dogs that have received a 2 nd level obedience Title from another organization 19

DOG CONFORMATION All dogs must enter/leave the ring on leash Classes will be subdivided by breeds within a class, if numbers warrant. First place winner in classes 12-21 will compete for the Best-in-Show Trophy in conformation. Exhibitors entering more than one dog in any class may be assisted only by another 4-H Member, if the dogs must be shown at the same time. Classes 12-19 will be judged according to AKC standard, but it is not necessary that dogs be registered; they must be purebred both animal parents of the same breed. Classes 20 and 21 are for crossbred dogs- parents of different breedsand will be judged according to the predominant breed characteristics & or soundness, gait, condition, & grooming. Before entering your dog, check the list of breeds that are eligible for each group. It can be found online at http://wyoming4h.org under the dog link of the projects tab. 12 Sporting Group 13 Hound Group 14 Working Group 15 Terrier Group 16 Toy Group 17 Non-sporting Group 18 Herding Group 19 Any other purebred dog not listed elsewhere 20 Any other crossbred dog, over 14 group 21 Any other crossbred dog, under 14 group DOG AGILITY Dogs must be at least 1 year of age by May 1 st. All competitors will start at level one. Advancements are allowed after one qualifying score to the next level. After 3 qualifying scores in Level 1, 2 and 3, advancement to the next level is mandatory. Same day advancement is not allowed from one level to another level. All dogs must enter/leave the ring on leash Level 1 dogs will run on a leash. Level 2 dogs run off leash or with a tab no longer than 6 inches. Collars must be a flat buckle variety with nothing hanging from it such as tags. Bait is not allowed in agility competition. Dogs in season will run at the end of each class. A time for all handlers (only) to familiarize themselves with the course they are competing in will be established and announced. Fastest times will be used to break ties on scores at all levels. Agility Level 1 22 Under 10 23 10 to 15 24 15 to 20 25 20 & Over Agility Level 2 26 Under 10 27 10 to 15 28 15 to 20 29 20 & Over Agility Level 3 30 Under 10 31 10 to 15 32 15 to 20 33 20 & Over 20 Agility Level 4 34 Under 10 35 10 to 15 36 15 to 20 37 20 & Over Agility Level 5 38 Under 10 39 10 to 15 40 15 to 20 41 20 & Over Agility Level 6 42 Under 10 43 10 to 15 44 15 to 20 45 20 & Over Agility Level 7 46 Under 10 47 10 to 15 48 15 to 20 49 20 & Over DOG RALLY Eligible entries are identified and entered by each county 4-H Educator. A dog can only be entered in one rally class. Dogs soiling in the ring will be disqualified. All dogs must enter and leave the ring on leash. Those competing in on leash classes should do so with a 6-foot leash. Collars may be flat buckle (leather or nylon) or choke chains. No bait (dog treats) is allowed in the ring. Rookie Youth: a youth which is competing for the first time Veteran Youth: a youth which this is their second or more year competing Novice Dog: a dog which is competing for the first time, or which has not obtained a qualifying score to achieve Advanced status. Advanced Dog: a dog which has been used for competition before and received a score of at least 70 points in a novice class Excellent Dog: a dog which has been used for competition before and received a score of at least 70 points in an advanced class 50 Junior Rookie With Novice Dog 51 Junior Veteran With Novice Dog 52 Junior Rookie With Advanced Dog 53 Junior Veteran With Advanced Dog 54 Junior Rookie With Excellent Dog 55 Junior Veteran With Excellent Dog 56 Intermediate Rookie With Novice Dog 57 Intermediate Veteran With Novice Dog 58 Intermediate Rookie With Advanced Dog 59 Intermediate Veteran With Advanced Dog 60 Intermediate Rookie With Excellent Dog 61 Intermediate Veteran With Excellent Dog 62 Senior Rookie With Novice Dog 63 Senior Veteran With Novice Dog 64 Senior Rookie With Advanced Dog 65 Senior Veteran With Advanced Dog 66 Senior Rookie With Excellent Dog 67 Senior Veteran With Excellent Dog

Entry Forms Due Exhibits Due Sat Aug 5 8:00 a.m. Dairy Goat Showmanship Sat Aug 5 10:00 a.m. All Other Breeding Goats Sat Aug 5 8:00 a.m. Dairy Goat Showmanship Sat Aug 5 10:00 a.m. Breeding Goat Immediately Following Show Premiums: Blue $10.00 Red $ 8.00 White $ 4.00 LIVESTOCK DIVISION RULES: Muzzle use will be allowed for lambs and goats. Signs will be created explaining why it is safe for these to be used, and these will be available for any exhibitor to post directly above their animals that will be muzzled, for transparency and understanding of animal husbandry to the public. All goats must have scrapie identification prior to entering the fairgrounds. BREEDING GOAT DIVISION 5 DO NOT milk out on morning of the show No billys will be shown. 1 Meat; Junior Kid Born after April 1, 2017 2 Meat; Senior Kid Born Feb. 1 March 31, 2017 3 Meat; Junior Yearling born Nov. 1, 2016 Jan. 31, 2017 4 Meat; Senior Yearling born Sept. 1, 2015 Oct. 31, 2016 5 Meat Dry Doe 2 yrs. and over born before Aug. 31, 2015 6 Dairy; Junior Kid Born after April 1, 2017 7 Dairy; Senior Kid Born Feb. 1 March 31, 2017 8 Dairy; Junior Yearling born Nov. 1, 2015 Jan. 31, 2017 9 Dairy; Senior Yearling born Sept. 1, 2014 Oct. 31, 2016 10 Dairy Dry Doe 2 yrs. and over born before Aug. 31, 2015 11 Dairy under 2 yrs. 12 Dairy over 2 yrs. and under 3 yrs. Breeding Goat Breeding livestock may only show once individually, and once in a flock. Open class and youth breeding classes will be shown simultaneously in the show ring, thus an animal may only be entered or shown once in open or once in a youth class. Fitting for any species must be completed by exhibitor only. Teaching by example is permitted, but the exhibitor must complete the majority of all fitting. 1 st Offense Verbal Warning 2 nd Offense Exhibit and exhibitor will be disqualified Showing order: Little Kid s Goat, Goat Decorating, Breeding *** NO animals will be allowed to unload at the fairgrounds without previously having a health inspection (dated no more than 30 days prior to fair) on file in the Fair office. Any animal unloaded on the fairgrounds without meeting this requirement will be IMMEDIATELY dismissed from the grounds and DISQUALIFIED from participation. 13 Dairy 3 years and over 14 Other; Junior Kid Born after April 1, 2017 15 Other; Senior Kid Born Feb. 1 March 31, 2017 16 Other; Junior Yearling born Nov. 1, 2016 Jan. 31, 2017 17 Other; Senior Yearling born Sept. 1, 2015 Oct. 31, 2016 18 Other Dry Doe 2 yrs. and over born before Aug. 31, 2015 DAIRY GOAT SHOWMANSHIP Any 4-H or FFA Member is eligible. 4-H & FFA Members are allowed to help Judging will be on the basis of contestant s ability to present their animal for judging including movement and positioning of the animal, condition and cleanliness of the animal relating to being ready- to-show. Also, mannerisms and conduct of the showman are included. No boars, stallions, bucks, or bulls will be allowed in Showmanship. Members entering Showmanship MUST OWN and use their animals and be carrying goats as their project. Disqualification for parental help in grooming is done before the class is judged. Showmanship must be pre-entered by July 21 19 4-H Senior Dairy Goat 20 4-H Intermediate Dairy Goat 21 4-H Junior Dairy Goat 22 FFA Dairy Goat 21

Goat Entry Forms Due Exhibits Due Market Tues. Aug 1 9:00 a.m. Market Goat Weigh-In Tues. Aug 1 7:30 8:30 a.m. (beef scale) Wed. Aug 2 8:00 a.m. Sat. Aug 5 3:00 p.m. Premiums: Blue $4.00 Red $3.00 White $2.00 LIVESTOCK DIVISION RULES: Muzzle use will be allowed for lambs and goats. Signs will be created explaining why it is safe for these to be used, and these will be available for any exhibitor to post directly above their animals that will be muzzled, for transparency and understanding of animal husbandry to the public. All goats must have scrapie identification prior to entering the fairgrounds. Fitting for any species must be completed by exhibitor only. Teaching by example is permitted, but the exhibitor must complete the majority of all fitting. 1 st Offense Verbal Warning 2 nd Offense Exhibit and exhibitor will be disqualified Showing order: Showmanship (Catch-N- Show, FFA, Jr., Int., Sr.), Market, Pen of 3 *** NO animals will be allowed to unload at the fairgrounds without previously having a health inspection (dated no more than 30 days prior to fair) on file in the Fair office. Any animal unloaded on the fairgrounds without meeting this requirement will be IMMEDIATELY dismissed from the grounds and DISQUALIFIED from participation. GOAT SHOWMANSHIP DIVISION 502 Any 4-H or FFA Member is eligible. 4-H & FFA Members are allowed to help Judging will be on the basis of contestant s ability to present their animal for judging including movement and positioning of the animal, condition and cleanliness of the animal relating to being ready- to-show. Also, mannerisms and conduct of the showman are included. No boars, stallions, bucks, or bulls will be allowed in Showmanship. Members entering Showmanship MUST OWN and use their animals and be carrying goats as their project. Disqualification for parental help in grooming is done before the class is judged. Showmanship must be pre-entered by July 21 23 4-H Senior Goat 24 4-H Intermediate Goat 25 4-H Junior Goat 26 FFA Goat MARKET GOAT DIVISION 501 Market Goat weight limits are 55-120 lbs. Market Goats MUST be born after Jan. 1, 2017 There will be only one weigh-in per animal. No weigh-backs. Market goats are to have horns blunted before arrival on grounds Market goats may be either non-bred does or wethers Market goats are to have milk teeth or may have lost one or both of their milk teeth, but there shall be no evidence of breaking skin or eruption of the two permanent front teeth Market goats must be uniformly slick shorn with 3/8 of hair or less at arrival on fairgrounds. Hair may be left up to the hocks on knees only. Exhibitors are allowed halters and collars in showing their market goats. Market Goats MUST weigh-in Aug 1 27 Market Goats PEN OF THREE MARKET GOATS Premiums: 1 st $25.00 2 nd $15.00 No more than one pen per immediate family and/or one pen per club may enter this class. Only fair tagged market animals can make-up a pen. There must be exactly three animals in a pen. The animals will be brought into the show ring and animals in the pen will stand right by each other. Each pen of three will be allowed one additional handler to help set-up and exhibit the pen. All handlers must be 4-H or FFA members. Pens will be judged on overall appearance, uniformity, and market quality. Showmanship, appearance & attitude of exhibitors will also be considered. This class must be pre-entered by July 21 28 Pen of Three Market Goats 22

Horse Entry Forms Due Check-in For Back Tag Numbers Thurs. July 27 7:00-7:30 a.m. Arena 1 Events July 27 7:30 a.m. Arena 2 Events July 27 Trail Arena Events July 27 12:00 p.m. Arena 1 Events July 28 7:30 a.m. Arena 2 Events July 28 8:00 a.m. Following Show Premiums: Blue $4.00 Red $3.00 White $2.00 Showing order: Showmanship (Special Needs, FFA, Jr, Int, Sr), as listed in schedule *** NO animals will be allowed to unload at the fairgrounds without previously having a health inspection (dated no more than 30 days prior to fair) on file in the Fair office. Any animal unloaded on the fairgrounds without meeting this requirement will be IMMEDIATELY dismissed from the grounds and DISQUALIFIED from participation. HORSE DIVISION RULES: Classes 1-13, 15, 17, 22-23, 28, 30, 32, 62-64 only one entry per class; classes 14, 16, 18-21, 24-27, 29, 31, 33-61, 65-67 up to two entries per class. NO parents may ride horses that are entered in the shows on the grounds. When a 4-H Member needs assistance, a parent or leader may help check tack and hold a horse prior to the exhibitor entering the show ring. Three calls will be given for each class. The class will be closed after three calls. Member will be denied entry into the class if not present for the last call into the ring. Questions in the absence of specific rules shall be governed by the Fair Board. NO Stallions will be shown in any 4-H or FFA class regardless of age. In referring to a horse s age, their birthday should be considered as being January 1 of the year in which they were born, and it then becomes a year old on January 1of the following year. For example: a horse foaled any time during 2015 will be a yearling on Jan. 1, 2016 and a two-year old on Jan. 1, 2017. The gate must be closed during speed events. (Time will be started after gate is closed.) All 4-H members must have passed a Safety Certification test through 4-H for every event they are participating in with the horse they will be using for that event. Failure to pass a Safety Certification test will disqualify members from participation in that event. Every horse shall be treated humanely and with dignity, respect, and compassion at all times. All rules of the current Wyoming 4-H Horse Rule Book apply unless superseded by specific rules herein. Unsportsmanlike conduct will not be tolerated and offending exhibitor will forfeit premiums and may immediately be dismissed from the Fairgrounds. Members will only be able to enter a class two times with different horses. Only one set of points per class would be used to determine the High Points Award. High Points Awards will be figured on the rider, not the horse. Blue 3 pts/red 2 pts/white 1pt. High points are given for junior, intermediates, and seniors. Halter class will not count towards high point award. Members will not need to show in order of age (ie. junior, intermediate, and senior) during events. 23

Horse SHOWMANSHIP ARENA 1 Thurs. JULY 27, 7:30 AM 1 4-H/FFA Showmanship- Special Needs 2 FFA Showmanship 3 4-H Horse Showmanship Junior 4 4-H Horse Showmanship - Intermediate 5 4-H Horse Showmanship - Senior HALTER DIVISION 6 ARENA 1 Thurs. JULY 27, 7:30 AM 6 Filly of year of the fair 7 Filly, Foaled 2015-2016 8 Mares, foaled 2012-2014 9 Mares, before 2012 10 Geldings, Foaled 2015-2016 11 Geldings, Foaled 2012-2014 12 Geldings, before 2012 ARENA 1 Thurs. JULY 27 After Halter 13 Western Pleasure - Senior 14 Western Horsemanship - Senior 15 Western Pleasure - Intermediate 16 Western Horsemanship - Intermediate 17 Western Pleasure - Junior 18 Western Horsemanship - Junior 19 Reining Senior 20 Reining Intermediate 21 Reining Junior ARENA 2 Thurs. July 27 22 Special Needs Equitation 23 Walk Trot- exhibitors may not enter other performance classes 24 Western Riding - Senior 25 Western Riding - Intermediate 26 Western Riding Junior 27 Hunt Seat Equitation Senior 28 Hunter Under Saddle Senior 29 Hunter Seat Equitation - Intermediate 30 Hunter Under Saddle - Intermediate 31 Hunt Seat Equitation - Junior 32 Hunter Under Saddle - Junior 33 Hunter Hack Senior 34 Hunter Hack - Intermediate 35 Hunter Hack- Junior TRAIL Thurs. July 27, 11:30-5:00 PM 36 Trail - Special Needs 24 37 Trail - Senior 38 Trail - Intermediate 39 Trail - Junior ARENA 1 Fri. July 28, 7:30 AM 40 Breakaway - Senior 41 Breakaway - Intermediate 42 Tie Down Roping - Senior 43 Team Roping - Senior 44 Working Cow - Senior 45 Working Cow - Intermediate 46 Working Cow - Junior 47 Barrels - Senior 48 Barrels - Intermediate 49 Barrels - Junior 50 Pole Bending - Senior 51 Pole Bending - Intermediate 52 Pole Bending - Junior 53 Stake Race - Senior 54 Stake Race - Intermediate 55 Stake Race - Junior ARENA 2 Fri. July 28, 8:00 AM 56 Cattle Boxing - Senior 57 Cattle Boxing - Intermediate 58 Cattle Boxing - Junior 59 Team Sorting - Senior 60 Team Sorting - Intermediate 61 Team Sorting - Junior BACK PARKING LOT Fri. July 28 62 Ground Roping - Senior 63 Ground Roping - Intermediate 64 Ground Roping - Junior 65 Dummy Roping - Senior 66 Dummy Roping - Intermediate 67 Dummy Roping - Junior *** NO animals will be allowed to unload at the fairgrounds without previously having a health inspection (dated no more than 30 days prior to fair) on file in the Fair office. Any animal unloaded on the fairgrounds without meeting this requirement will be IMMEDIATELY dismissed from the grounds and DISQUALIFIED from participation.

Entry Forms Due Special Needs: Arena 2 July 29 8:00 a.m. All Other: Arena 2 July 29 9:00 a.m. Following Show Premiums: Blue $4.00 Red 3.00 White $2.00 DIVISION RULES: This division will follow all listed horse show rules Classes 1-3, 8-19 only 1 entry per class; classes 4-7, 20-28 up to 2 entries per class Mini s are classified by 38 or under at the last hairs of the mane All horses 38 to 48 must exhibit in the pony class If horses are exhibited in the green driving they cannot exhibit in the small horse or pony driving classes Miniature Horses Showing order: Special needs, Showmanship (FFA, Jr, Int, Sr), all other If horses are exhibited in the green driving obstacles they cannot exhibit in the small horse or pony driving obstacle classes Youth cannot have helpers in the ring with them to exhibit their horse except in liberty, costume, or special needs classes Special needs classes are designed for youth with physical or mental challenges that warrant assistance from either 4-H/FFA member or adult to complete the competition High Points Awards will be figured on the rider, not the horse. Blue 3 pts/red 2 pts/white 1pt. High points are given for junior, intermediates, and seniors. Halter class will not count towards high point award. Exhibitors must choose between either regular and special needs classes. Music for mini horse show must be in CD format. *** NO animals will be allowed to unload at the fairgrounds without previously having a health inspection (dated no more than 30 days prior to fair) on file in the Fair office. Any animal unloaded on the fairgrounds without meeting this requirement will be IMMEDIATELY dismissed from the grounds and DISQUALIFIED from participation. SPECIAL NEEDS ARENA 2 Sat. July 29, 8:00 AM 1 4-H/FFA Showmanship- Special Needs 2 Halter Conformation- Special Needs 3 Colored- Special Needs 4 Driving- Special Needs 5 Green Broke Ground Driving- Special Needs 6 Halter Obstacle- Special Needs 7 Costume- Special Needs SHOWMANSHIP ARENA 2 Sat. July 29 h, 9:00 AM 8 FFA Showmanship 9 4-H Horse Showmanship Junior 10 4-H Horse Showmanship - Intermediate 11 4-H Horse Showmanship Senior DIVISION 7 12 Halter Conformation- Mini Mares 13 Halter Conformation- Mini Geldings 14 Halter Conformation- Pony Mares 15 Halter Conformation- Pony Geldings 16 Multi-Colored 17 Solid Colored 18 Liberty- Mini 19 Liberty- Pony 20 Driving- Mini 21 Driving Obstacles- Mini 22 Driving- Pony 23 Driving Obstacles- Pony 24 Green Broke Ground Driving 25 Green Broke Ground Driving Obstacle 26 Halter Obstacle 27 Jumping 28 Costume Class 25

Entry Forms Due Exhibits Due Mon. Jul. 31 st 5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. or- Tues. Aug. 1 7:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Poultry Weigh-In Tues. Aug. 1 11:00 a.m. DIVISION 9 Class Poultry Wed. Aug. 2 10:00 a.m. Sat. Aug 5 3:00 p.m. Premiums: Blue $ 2.00 Red $ 1.50 White $ 1.00 Showing order: Little Kids, Showmanship (Catch-N-Show, FFA, Jr., Int., Sr.), Meat Pen of 3, Other Individual birds entered in pairs and trios will not be permitted to compete for individual prizes nor compete as part of another trio or pair. Members MUST OWN and use their birds & be carrying poultry as a project. Only two entries per class per exhibitor. Exhibitors must be present to show their poultry. Showmanship will begin at 10:00 a.m. with classes to follow. *** NO animals will be allowed to unload at the fairgrounds without previously having a health inspection (dated no more than 30 days prior to fair) on file in the Fair office. Any animal unloaded on the fairgrounds without meeting this requirement will be IMMEDIATELY dismissed from the grounds and DISQUALIFIED from participation. Bantams Bantams Chickens Chickens Pigeons Clean Feather Clean Feather Ducks Turkeys Geese (Not Available Legged Legged Legged Legged at State Fair) Guineas (Not Available at State Fair) Male fowl 1 year and over 1 9 17 25 33 41 49 57 63 Male fowl less than 1 year 2 10 18 26 34 42 50 58 64 Female fowl 1 year and over 3 11 19 27 35 43 51 59 65 Female fowl less than 1 year 4 12 20 28 36 44 52 60 66 Mature Trio 1 male & 2 females 5 13 21 29 37 45 53 -- 67 Young Trio 1 male & 2 females 6 14 22 30 38 46 54 -- 68 Mature Pair 1 male & 1 female 7 15 23 31 39 47 55 61 69 Young Pair 1 male & 1 female 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 62 70 SHOWMANSHIP Any bona fide 4-H or FFA Member is eligible. Judging will be on the basis of contestant s ability to present their animal for judging including the movement and positioning of the animal, condition and cleanliness of the animal as it relates to being ready-to-show. Also, mannerisms and conduct of the showman are included. Members MUST OWN their birds & be carrying poultry as a project. Disqualification for parental help in grooming area will be done before class is judged. Showmanship must be pre-entered by July 21 72 FFA Poultry 73 4-H Senior Poultry 74 4-H Intermediate Poultry 75 4-H Junior Poultry MEAT PEN OF THREE BROILERS Weight is 3.5-9 lbs. There will be only one weigh-in per animal. No weigh-backs. Must be hatched after March 1, 2017. All 3 are sold as one unit. No leghorns, no egg-laying and no small breeds. Members MUST OWN their birds & be carrying poultry as a project. Meat pen birds can not exhibit in any other poultry class. All weigh-ins will be done at 11:00 a.m. August 1 71 Meat Pen of Three 26

Entry Forms Due Exhibits Due Tues. Aug. 1 11:00 a.m. Meat Pen Rabbit Weigh-In Tues. Aug 1 11:00 a.m. Fri. Aug. 4 8:00 a.m. Sat. Aug 5 3:00 p.m. Premiums: Blue $ 2.00 Red $ 1.50 White $ 1.00 Showing order: Meat Pen of 3, Little Kids, Showmanship (Catch-N-Show, FFA, Jr., Int., Sr.), Wool, Fur, Doe & Litter, Breeds Rabbit *** NO animals will be allowed to unload at the fairgrounds without previously having a health inspection (dated no more than 30 days prior to fair) on file in the Fair office. Any animal unloaded on the fairgrounds without meeting this requirement will be IMMEDIATELY dismissed from the grounds and DISQUALIFIED from participation. Breeding animals may only show once individually, and once in a flock. Open class and youth breeding classes will be shown simultaneously in the show ring, thus an animal may only be entered or shown once in open or once in a youth class. LIVESTOCK DIVISION RULES: Exhibitors must be present to show their rabbits. Showmanship will begin at 9:00 am with classes to follow. Fitting for any species must be completed by exhibitor only. Teaching by example is permitted, but the exhibitor must complete the majority of all fitting. 1 st Offense Verbal Warning 2 nd Offense Exhibit and exhibitor will be disqualified Only two entries per class per exhibitor. Members MUST OWN and use their animals and be carrying rabbits as their project. DIVISION 10 Six Class Breeds Jr. Doe up to 6 mos. Inter. Doe 6-8 mos. 27 Sr. Doe 8 mos. & Up Jr. Buck Up to 6 mos. Inter. Buck 6-8 mos. Californian 1 2 3 4 5 6 Flemish Giant 7 8 9 10 11 12 French Lop Broken 13 14 15 16 17 18 French Lop Solid 19 20 21 22 23 24 New Zealand - All Varieties 25 26 27 28 29 30 Satins White 31 32 33 34 35 36 Satins All Other Varieties 37 38 39 40 41 42 Any Other Six Class Purebred 43 44 45 46 47 48 Any Other Six Class Crossbred 49 50 51 52 53 54 Four Class Breeds Jr. Doe up to 6 mos. Sr. Doe 6 mos. & Up Jr. Buck Up to 6 mos. Angora English All Varieties 55 * 56 57 * 58 Angora French All Varieties 59 * 60 61 * 62 Dutch All Varieties 63 * 64 65 * 66 Himalayan 67 * 68 69 * 70 Holland Lop 71 * 72 73 * 74 Jersey Wooly All Varieties 75 * 76 77 * 78 Mini Lop Colored Pattern 79 * 80 81 * 82 Mini Lop Broken Pattern 83 * 84 85 * 86 Mini Rex Broken/Solid Pattern 87 * 88 89 * 90 Netherland Dwarf 91 * 92 93 * 94 Polish 95 * 96 97 * 98 Rex Broken Pattern 99 * 100 101 * 102 Rex Colored Pattern 103 * 104 105 * 106 Any other Four class purebred 107 * 108 109 * 110 Any other Four class crossbred 111 * 112 113 * 114 Sr. Buck 8 mos. & Up Sr. Buck 6 mos. & Up

Rabbit (Continued) *** NO animals will be allowed to unload at the fairgrounds without previously having a health inspection (dated no more than 30 days prior to fair) on file in the Fair office. Any animal unloaded on the fairgrounds without meeting this requirement will be IMMEDIATELY dismissed from the grounds and DISQUALIFIED from participation. FUR CLASSES Enter only one fur class per rabbit 115 Normal, White Fur 116 Normal, All Non-white Colors 117 Rex, White Only 118 Rex, All Non-white Colors 119 Satin, White Only 120 Satin, All Non-white Colors 121 All Other Breed Fur (all colors) 122 Fryer Fur, All Colors MEAT PEN OF THREE RABBITS Limited to one pen per exhibitor Shall consist of three rabbits. Minimum weight 3 lbs. Maximum weight 6 lbs. Members MUST OWN and use their animals and be carrying rabbits as their project. There will be only one weigh-in per animal. No weigh-backs. All three rabbits must be of the same variety (color) and breed, but does not have to be from the same litter. Rabbits must be born after April 1, 2017. All 3 rabbits will be sold as one unit. All weighing will be done at 11:00 a.m. on Tues Aug. 1 123 Meat Pen of Three Rabbits Exhibits Due Into Fairgrounds Sat. Aug 5 7:30 a.m. Sat. Aug 5 9:00 a.m. Following Show ROUND ROBIN RULES: 28 SHOWMANSHIP Any bona fide 4-H or FFA Member is eligible. 4-H and FFA Members are allowed to help. Judging will be on the basis of contestant s ability to present their animal for judging including the movement and positioning of the animal, condition and cleanliness of the animal as it relates to being ready to show. Also, mannerisms and conduct of the showman are included. No boars, stallions, or bulls will be allowed in Showmanship. Members MUST OWN and use their animals and be carrying rabbits as their project. Disqualification for parental help in grooming area will be done before class is judged. Showmanship must be pre-entered by July 21 124 FFA Rabbit 125 4-H Senior Rabbit 126 4-H Intermediate Rabbit 127 4-H Junior Rabbit WOOL CLASSES 128 White Only 129 All Colors Round Robin Showmanship Grand & Reserve Champion Showmen will have the first opportunity to enter Round Robin. If a showman should be a grand or reserve in more than one species, the succeeding winners will be given the opportunity until there are two showmen from each species (beef, sheep, swine, goat, breeding sheep, dairy goat, and horse). The same general rules apply to Showmanship. Previous Round Robin winners at the Uinta County Fair are not eligible to enter the contest. Your participation in or the winning of this contest will not effect your entering other future showmanship. Timing of Event: 5 min. on first (your own) species, including fitting; 2 min. per species for other 6 animals. Scoring 8 Categories with the possible total of 140 points. 6 Categories of animal showmanship- 20 points. One category of fitting of your own animal- 10 pts. One category of personal appearance- 10 pts. If needed, a question will be used as a tie breaker. *** NO animals will be allowed to unload at the fairgrounds without previously having a health inspection (dated no more than 30 days prior to fair) on file in the Fair office. Any animal unloaded on the fairgrounds without meeting this requirement will be IMMEDIATELY dismissed from the grounds and DISQUALIFIED from participation.

Entry Forms Due Exhibits Due Tues. Aug. 1 9:30 a.m. Market Lamb Weigh-In Tues. Aug. 1 9:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Sheep Wed. Aug. 2 1:00 p.m. Sat. Aug. 5 3:00 p.m. Showing order: Showmanship (Catch-N-Show, FFA, Jr., Int., Sr.), Market, Pen of 3 *** NO animals will be allowed to unload at the fairgrounds without previously having a health inspection (dated no more than 30 days prior to fair) on file in the Fair office. Any animal unloaded on the fairgrounds without meeting this requirement will be IMMEDIATELY dismissed from the grounds and DISQUALIFIED from participation. LIVESTOCK RULES: Muzzle use will be allowed for lambs and goats. Signs will be created explaining why it is safe for these to be used, and these will be available for any exhibitor to post directly above their animals that will be muzzled, for transparency and understanding of animal husbandry to the public. All sheep must have scrapie identification prior to entering the fairgrounds. Wool must be 3/8 or less on market sheep prior to crossing scales at weigh-in. Tail Docking: If the lamb prolapses while they are on the County Fairgrounds, you will not be allowed to show or sale your animal. The County Tail Docking Rule is different from the State Fair Rule. Please contact the County Extension Office or an FFA Advisor for questions. Fitting for any species must be completed by exhibitor only. Teaching by example is permitted, but the exhibitor must complete the majority of all fitting. 1 st Offense Verbal Warning 2 nd Offense Exhibit and exhibitor will be disqualified MARKET LAMB DIVISION 1101 2 Pen of Three Market Lambs Premiums: Blue $4.00 Red $3.00 White $2.00 SHOWMANSHIP DIVISION 1102 Weight is 100-170 lbs. Market lamb MUST be born after Jan 1, 2017 There will be only one weigh-in per animal. No weigh-backs. Animals entered in these classes must be either ewe or wether and must be entered in the market class only. Lamb may be purebred, grade or crossbred. All Market Lambs MUST be shorn within 30 days of the fair. Market Lambs MUST weigh-in Aug 1 9:30-11:00 a.m. 1 Market Lamb PEN OF THREE MARKET LAMBS Premiums: 1 st $25.00 2nd $15.00 No more than one pen per immediate family and/or one pen per club may enter this class. Only fair tagged market animals can make-up a pen. There must be exactly three animals in a pen. The animals will be brought into the show ring and animals in the pen will stand right by each other. Each pen of three will be allowed one additional handler to help set-up and exhibit the pen. All handlers must be 4-H or FFA members. Pens will be judged on overall appearance, uniformity, and market animal quality. Showmanship, appearance and attitude of the exhibitors will also be considered. This class must be pre-entered by July 21 Any 4-H or FFA Member is eligible. 4-H & FFA Members are allowed to help Judging will be on the basis of contestant s ability to present their animal for judging including movement and positioning of the animal, condition and cleanliness of the animal relating to being ready-to-show. Also, mannerisms and conduct of the showman are included. No boars, stallions, rams, or bulls will be allowed in Showmanship. Members entering Showmanship MUST OWN and use their animals and be carrying sheep as their project. Disqualification for parental help in grooming is done before class is judged. Showmanship must be pre-entered by July 21 3 FFA Sheep 4 4-H Senior Sheep 5 4-H Intermediate Sheep 6 4-H Junior Sheep BREEDING SHEEP SHOWMANSHIP 7 FFA Breeding Sheep 8 4-H Senior Breeding Sheep 9 4-H Intermediate Breeding Sheep 10 4-H Junior Breeding Sheep 29

Breeding Sheep Entry Forms Due Exhibits Due Sat. Aug 5 8:00 a.m. Breeding Sheep Showmanship Sat. Aug 5 1:00 p.m. All Other Breeding Sheep Sat. Aug. 5 1:00 p.m. Following Show Showing order: Little Kid s Sheep, Sheep Decorating, Sheep Lead, Breeding, Wool *** NO animals will be allowed to unload at the fairgrounds without previously having a health inspection (dated no more than 30 days prior to fair) on file in the Fair office. Any animal unloaded on the fairgrounds without meeting this requirement will be IMMEDIATELY dismissed from the grounds and DISQUALIFIED from participation. ***Breeding livestock may only show once individually, and once in a flock. Open class and youth breeding classes will be shown simultaneously in the show ring, thus an animal may only be entered or shown once in open or once in a youth class. LIVESTOCK RULES: All Breeding Sheep, yearlings and over must be sheared after Jan. 1, 2017. Muzzle use will be allowed for lambs and goats. Signs will be created explaining why it is safe for these to be used, and these will be available for any exhibitor to post directly above their animals that will be muzzled, for transparency and understanding of animal husbandry to the public. All sheep must have scrapie identification prior to entering the fairgrounds. Wool must be 3/8 or less on market sheep prior to crossing scales at weigh-in. Breeding Sheep must leave the Fairgrounds after the Breeding Sheep Show. Tail Docking: If the lamb prolapses while they are on the County Fairgrounds, you will not be allowed to show or sale your animal. The County Tail Docking Rule is different from the State Fair Rule. Please contact the County Extension Office or an FFA Advisor for questions. Fitting for any species must be completed by exhibitor only. Teaching by example is permitted, but the exhibitor must complete the majority of all fitting. 1 st Offense Verbal Warning 2 nd Offense Exhibit and exhibitor will be disqualified Premiums: Blue $10.00 Red $ 8.00 White $ 4.00 BREEDING SHEEP DIVISION 11 30 Hampshire Classes Suffolk Classes Targhee Classes Any Other Recognized Wool Breed Classes Any Other Recognized Meat Breed Classes Ram, 2 years and older 11 24 37 50 63 76 Ram, 1 year and under 2 years 12 25 38 51 64 77 Winter Ram Lamb (Dec 1, 2016- Feb 15, 2017) 13 26 39 52 65 78 Spring Ram Lamb (Feb 16-Jun 1, 2017) 14 27 40 53 66 79 Pen of 2 Ram Lambs 15 28 41 54 67 80 Ewe, 2 years and older 16 29 42 55 68 81 Ewe, 1 year and under 2 17 30 43 56 69 82 Winter Ewe Lamb (Dec 1, 2016- Feb 15, 2017) 18 31 44 57 70 83 Spring Ewe Lamb (Feb 16-Jun 1, 2017) 19 32 45 58 71 84 Pen of 2 Ewe Lambs 20 33 46 59 72 85 Best of 4 head lambs (1 exhibitor, both sexes represented) 21 34 47 60 73 86 Flock (1 ram & 4 ewes any age) 22 35 48 61 74 87 Lamb Flock (1 ram & 2 ewes) 23 36 49 62 75 88 Other Wether Sire Classes

Swine Entry Forms Due Exhibits Due Tues. Aug 1 7:30 a.m. Market Swine Weigh-In Tues. Aug. 1 7:30 a.m. -9:30 a.m. Tues. Aug 1 4:00 p.m. Sat. Aug 5 3:00 p.m. Breeding Swine- Immediately Following Show Premiums: Market Breeding Blue $4.00 $10.00 Red $3.00 $ 8.00 White $2.00 $ 4.00 LIVESTOCK DIVISION RULES: Fitting for any species must be completed by exhibitor only. Teaching by example is permitted, but the exhibitor must complete the majority of all fitting. 1 st Offense Verbal Warning 2 nd Offense Exhibit and exhibitor will be disqualified *** NO animals will be allowed to unload at the fairgrounds without previously having a health inspection (dated no more than 30 days prior to fair) on file in the Fair office. Any animal unloaded on the fairgrounds without meeting this requirement will be IMMEDIATELY dismissed from the grounds and DISQUALIFIED from participation. *** Breeding livestock may only show once individually, and once in a flock. Open class and youth breeding classes will be shown simultaneously in the show ring, thus an animal may only be entered or shown once in open or once in a youth class. Showing order: Little Kids, Showmanship (Catch-N-Show, FFA, Jr., Int., Sr.), Market, Pen of 3, Breeding BREEDING SWINE DIVISION 13 1 Junior Gilt, farrowed Mar.1 Apr. 30, 2017 2 Senior Gilt, farrowed Jan.1- Feb. 29, 2017 3 Junior Boar, farrowed Mar. 1- Apr. 30, 2017 4 Senior Boar, farrowed Jan. 1 - Feb. 29, 2017 MARKET SWINE Purebred, grade or crossbred swine may compete Hogs will be judged on form, conformation and finish Classes will be designated by weight at fair. Weight is 200-300 lbs. Market swine MUST be born after Jan, 1, 2017 There will be only one weigh-in per animal. No weigh-backs. Animals entered in these classes must be barrows or gilts and must be entered in market class only. 5 Market Swine SHOWMANSHIP All market swine MUST be weighed-in Aug. 1 between 7:30-9:30 a.m. Any bona fide 4-H or FFA Member is eligible. 4-H and FFA Members are allowed to help. Judging will be on the basis of contestant s ability to present their animal for judging including the movement and positioning of the animal, condition and cleanliness of the animal as it relates to being ready to show. Also, mannerisms and conduct of the showman are included. No boars, stallions, or bulls will be allowed in Showmanship. Members MUST OWN and use their animals and be carrying swine as their project. Disqualification for parental help in grooming area will be done before class is judged. Showmanship must be pre-entered by July 21 6 FFA Swine 7 4-H Senior Swine 8 4-H Intermediate Swine 9 4-H Junior Swine PEN OF THREE MARKET SWINE Premiums: 1 st $25.00 2nd $15.00 10 Pen of Three Market Swine No more than one pen per immediate family and/or one pen per club may enter this class. Only fair tagged market animals can make-up a pen. There must be exactly three animals in a pen. The animals will be brought into the show ring and animals in the pen will stand right by each other Each pen of three will be allowed one additional handler to help set up and exhibit the pen. All handlers must be 4-H or FFA members. Pens will be judged on overall appearance, uniformity, and market animal quality. Showmanship, appearance and attitude of the exhibitors will also be considered. This class must be pre-entered by July 21 31