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Western Maryland 4-H/FFA District Show Allegany County Garrett County Washington County Saturday, May 5, 2018 Garrett County Fairgrounds McHenry, MD Show Ring Livestock Barn 9:00 am Swine Show 9:00 am Dairy Cattle Show 12 Noon Beef Cattle Show Or following the conclusion of the swine show 9:30 am Sheep Show Or Following the conclusion of dairy cattle show 11:00 pm Meat Goat Shows Or following the conclusion of the sheep show Rabbit Barn 9:30 am Rabbit Show Entry Deadline ~ Friday April 27, 2018

Western Maryland 4-H/FFA District Show The Western Maryland 4-H/FFA District Show is one of the four regional Spring Livestock Shows for Maryland 4-H and FFA members. Although this show is judged, it is designed as a learning experience. Our sincere appreciation is extended to the Maryland Agriculture Fair Board for their financial support for premiums and ribbons. We thank the Garrett County Fairgrounds for the use of their grounds and buildings. And a special thank you to the show coordinators for their assistance. Extension Faculty/Staff Garrett County Ann Sherrard Karen Wood Michelle Harman Willie Lantz Allegany County Lacie Ashby Jessica Mellon Sherry Frick Washington County Ashley Travis Jeff Semler FFA Advisors Becky Yost Northern Garrett High School Terry Hauser Southern Garrett High School Lis Rohrer Clear Spring High School Steve Garland Boonsboro High School Quinn Cashell Boonsboro High School Maryland Agricultural Fair Board Ms. Diane Geary, Chair Daniel Mast Hal Spielman, Vice Chair Connie Palmer David Cavey Linda Brown James R. Moxley JoAnn Cashman Jessica O Sullivan, Executive Secretary Donna Hill (Staff) MD Dept of Ag Premium Payment Beef Cattle... $16.00 Dairy Cattle... $16.00 Dairy Goats... $7.00 Meat Goats... $7.00 Sheep... $7.00 Swine... $7.00 Rabbits... $3.00 The University of Maryland, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources programs are open to all and will not discriminate against anyone because of race, age, sex, color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, religion, ancestry, or national origin, marital status, genetic information, or political affiliation, or gender identity and expression.

General Rules Rules stated herein are for the Western Maryland 4-H/FFA District Show only. 1. All entries must be received by April 27, 2018 in 4-H Online Event Registratioin. 2. All Garrett County exhibitors must weigh animals Friday night; Allegany/Washington County exhibitors may weigh in Friday night, or Saturday morning, but must be weighed by 7:30 a.m. Saturday, to allow sufficient time preparing show order. 3. All market animals being exhibited must have a Maryland 4-H market ear tag, and all species must have the appropriate USDA RFID ID tag. 4. All animals must have the appropriate health papers completed in order to participate in the show. 5. Lambs and goats that are part of a flock must also have a flock check done at the farm. This flock check must be completed before the animal being shown can be checked and given its health papers at the time of weigh-in and tagging. 6. A show committee consisting of volunteer show coordinators, a 4-H Educator, FFA advisor and a veterinarian will make decisions regarding the status of animals with medical considerations or uncontrollable animals. 7. Participants in market classes will be judged strictly on the condition and conformation of the animal. Steers will not be fitted and are to be washed, clipped and blown out prior to entry into the ring. No fitting products (show foam, adhesive, show glow, etc.) are to be used on the animal. Lambs should be shorn. Market goats should be clipped and horns blunted. 8. Breeding animals entered in registered breed classes must be purebred and registered in exhibitor s full name with the breed association; registration papers will be checked. Breeding animals entered in the commercial breeding class must be tagged with a MD 4-H breeding tag. 9. The exhibitor of any breeding animal for which registration papers have not been received by the day of the show must have proof that an application for the animal s registration has been received by the breed association. Bill of sale will not be accepted. 10. Every attempt will be made in scheduling the shows to accommodate youth exhibiting more than one species. 11. Each exhibitor will be responsible for any bedding needed. Youth are responsible for cleaning their areas of the barns/pens before leaving the grounds. 12. Water will be available at the barns and at the wash racks. 13. Show ring attire for all shows will be: Black, white, khaki, or dark-color slacks/jeans are required. Girls may substitute dark color white or khaki colored skirts. White or dressy shirts with sleeves and a collar are required. No hats may be worn in the show/sale ring. Unacceptable attire includes t-shirts, shirts with inappropriate logos (such as advertising for alcohol, tobacco or farm names), faded or dirty jeans, and jeans with holes. Safe, appropriate attire, including footwear, is required at all times. No sandals or lightweight tennis shoes. Good work shoes or boots are best. Proper show items for your animal are required. Examples: Swine - hog cane or flapper and a brush; Beef - show stick, comb and show halter. 14. Exhibitor number must be worn by all exhibitors. 15. When exhibitors are divided by age, juniors will be those members 8-10 years old, Intermediates will be 11-13 years old, and seniors will be 14-18 years old as of January 1 st.. Clovers (pre-juniors) are not eligible for participation. 16. Participation premiums will be provided through support from the Maryland Agricultural Fair Board, and will be mailed by check following the show. Checks must be cashed within 90 days. No checks will be re-issued. 17. Neither the show management nor the fairground will be held responsible for any accident or injury that may occur to any person, exhibit, or property. 18. The show will be held rain or shine. 19. Exhibitors must choose one animal, market or breeding, to use for showmanship per species. 20. 4-H/FFA exhibitors may show only one animal in each class. The maximum number of animals any exhibitor may show for the day is five (5). 21. Classes will be divided at the discretion of the superintendent. 22. The Maryland 4-H/FFA Animal Science Code of Ethics will be in effect.

Swine Show 9:00 am Department: Swine Rules: 1. Exhibitors must comply with General Rules. 2. Each exhibitor must show his or her own animal. 3. Number of exhibits: 4-H/FFA exhibitors may show only one animal in each class. The maximum number of animals any exhibitor may show for the day at District Show is five (5). 4. Pens must be cleaned at end of show. 5. Water will be the only substance that may be placed on the skin of the swine to enhance appearance. 6. No market swine can be shown in breeding class. 7. All swine must have a USDA official RFID ID tag. Showmanship: Swine 101: Junior Swine Showmanship (age 8-10) Swine 102: Intermediate Swine Showmanship (age 11-13) Swine 103: Senior Swine Showmanship (age 14-18) Market Classes: Swine 201: Market Hog Breeding Classes: All breeds will show together; registered or commercial. Swine 301: Spring gilt - born after January 1, 2018

Department: Rabbit Rules: Rabbit Show 9:30 am Rabbit Age Guide: Small Breeds: Junior Buck/Doe a rabbit under 6 months of age Senior Buck/Doe a rabbit over 6 months of age Large Breeds/Meat Breeds: Junior Buck/Doe a rabbit under 6 months of age 6/8 Month Buck/Doe a rabbit between 6 and 8 months of age Senior Buck/Doe a rabbit over 8 months of age 1. Exhibitors must comply with General Rules. 2. 4-H/FFA exhibitors may show only one animal in each class. The maximum number of animals any exhibitor may show for the day at District Show is five (5). 3. Exhibitors should bring their own cages. 4. Rabbits must be permanently tattooed in left ear. 5. Diseased or very poorly-conditioned rabbits will be sent home. 6. No rabbits under three months of age will be allowed except in market classes. 7. All rabbits must be pre-entered in the classes in which they will be judged (no substitutions). 8. To participate in fitting and showing, the rabbit must be entered in other classes. 9. This is not a sanctioned show; American Rabbit Association guidelines and show order will be followed. 10. On registration form, it is important to list color. Rabbit Breeds: Division A - Mini Lop: Solid 1. Senior Buck 2. Senior Doe 3. Junior Buck 4. Junior Doe 5. Fur for all varieties Division B - Mini Lop: Broken 6. Senior Buck 7. Senior Doe 8. Junior Buck 9. Junior Doe Division C - Holland Lop: Solid 10. Senior Buck 11. Senior Doe 12. Junior Buck 13. Junior Doe 14. Fur for all varieties Division D - Holland Lop: Broken 15. Senior Buck 16. Senior Doe 17. Junior Buck 18. Junior Doe Division F - Jersey Wooly: Agouti, AOU, Self 24. Senior Buck 25. Senior Doe 26. Junior Buck 27. Junior Doe 28. Fur for all varieties Division G - Jersey Wooly: Shaded 29. Senior Buck 30. Senior Doe 31. Junior Buck 32. Junior Doe Division H - Jersey Wooly: Tan Pattern 33. Senior Buck 34. Senior Doe 35. Junior Buck 36. Junior Doe Division I Dwarf Tan Pattern 37. Senior Buck 38. Senior Doe 39. Junior Buck 40. Junior Doe 41. Fur Division E - Fuzzy Lop 19. Senior Buck 20. Senior Doe 21. Junior Buck 22. Junior Doe 23. Fur for all varieties

Division J Dwarf Agouti, Self 42. Senior Buck 43. Senior Doe 44. Junior Buck 45. Junior Doe 46. Fur Division K - Mini Rex: Opal 47. Senior Buck 48. Senior Doe 49. Junior Buck 50. Junior Doe Division L - Mini Rex: Solid Other 51. Senior Buck 52. Senior Doe 53. Junior Buck 54. Junior Doe 55. Fur for all varieties Division M - Mini Rex: Broken 56. Senior Buck 57. Senior Doe 58. Junior Buck 59. Junior Doe Division N - Flemish 60. Senior Buck 61. Senior Doe 62. Junior Buck 63. Junior Doe 64. 6/8 month Buck 65. 6/8 month Doe 66. Market Pen - 3 rabbits under 10 weeks old and each under 5 lbs. 67. Fur for all varieties Division O - New Zealand White 68. Senior Buck 69. Senior Doe 70. Junior Buck 71. Junior Doe 72. 6/8 month Buck 73. 6/8 month Doe 74 Market Pen - 3 rabbits under 10 weeks old and each under 5 lbs. 75. Fur for all varieties Division P - Dutch 76. Senior Buck 77. Senior Doe 78. Junior Buck 79. Junior Doe 80. Fur for all varieties Division Q - Mixed Breeds 86. Senior Buck 87. Senior Doe 88. Junior Buck 89. Junior Doe 90. 6/8 month Buck 91. 6/8 month Doe 92. Market Pen - 3 rabbits under 10 weeks old and each under 5 lbs. 93. Fur for all varieties Division R - Other Breeds (under 9 pounds) 94. Senior Buck 95. Senior Doe 96. Junior Buck 97. Junior Doe 98. Fur for all varieties Division S - Other Breeds (9 lb. & over) 99. Senior Buck 100. Senior Doe 101. Junior Buck 102. Junior Doe 103. 6/8 month Buck 104. 6/8 month Doe 105. Market Pen - 3 rabbits under 10 weeks old and each under 5 pounds II. Fitting and Showing 101 Junior (8-10) 102 Intermediate (11-13) 103 Senior (14-18) Grand Champion Grand Reserve Champion Best of Show

Sheep Show 9:30 am Or following the conclusion of the swine show Department: Sheep Rules: 1. Exhibitors must comply with General Rules. 2. Each exhibitor must show his or her own animal. 3. Number of exhibits: 4-H/FFA exhibitors may show only one animal in each class. The maximum number of animals any exhibitor may show for the day at District Show is five (5). 4. Pens must be cleaned at end of show. 5. No market lamb can be shown in breeding class. 6. Animals should be shorn and have a USDA Scrapie ID. 7. No artificial coloring may be used. 8. All registered breeding animals must be registered with the breed association in the name of the exhibitor at time of show and registration papers and tattoos will be checked. Bill of sale will not be accepted. 9. All commercial breeding animals must be tagged with a MD 4-H breeding tag. 10. Lambs cannot be born before September 1 of the previous year. 11. Halters are optional. Showmanship: Sheep 101: Junior Sheep Showmanship (age 8-10) Sheep 102: Intermediate Sheep Showmanship (age 11-13) Sheep 103: Senior Sheep Showmanship (age 14-18) Market Classes: Sheep 201: Market Lamb Breeding Classes: Cheviot, Dorset, Hampshire, Shropshire, Montadale, Southdown, Suffolk, Colored Wool Sheep, and all other purebreds. Sheep 301: Spring Ewe Lamb - born after January 1, 2018. Sheep 302: Summer/Fall Ewe Lamb - born May 11, 2017 - December 31, 2017. Sheep 303: Ewe 1 year and under 2 years of age. Sheep 304: Ewe 2 years and older. Commercial: Sheep 310: Commercial Ewe, never freshened (will show by weight) One breeding champion and reserve champion will be selected from each breed show.

Beef Cattle Show 12 Noon Or following the conclusion of the swine show Department: Beef Rules: 1. Exhibitors must comply with General Rules. 2. Each exhibitor must show his or her own animal. 3. Number of exhibits: 4-H/FFA exhibitors may show only one animal in each class. The maximum number of animals any exhibitor may show for the day at District Show is five (5). 4. Pens must be cleaned at end of show. 5. All registered breeding animals must be registered with the breed association in the name of the exhibitor at time of show and registration papers and tattoos will be checked. Bill of sale will not be accepted. 6. All commercial breeding animals must be tagged with a MD 4-H breeding tag. 7. Beef steers will be shown by weight. Classes will be divided at the discretion of the Show Coordinator. 8. All cattle must have a USDA official RFID ID tag. Showmanship: Beef 101: Junior Beef Showmanship (age 8-10) Beef 102: Intermediate Beef Showmanship (age 11-13) Beef 103: Senior Beef Showmanship (age 14-18) Market Classes: Beef 201: Market Steer Breeding Classes: Angus, Charolais, Chianina, Hereford, Limousin, Maine Anjou, Shorthorn Beef 301: Junior Heifer - born January 1, 2018 and after. Beef 302: Senior Heifer - born July 1, 2017 - December 31, 2017. Beef 303: Early Senior Yearling - born January 1, 2017 June 30, 2017. Beef 304: Late Senior Yearling - born July 1, 2016 December 30, 2016. Beef 305: Cow (2 Years Old) with natural calf, nursing (born January 1, 2018 and after). Beef 306: Cow (3 Years and Older) with natural calf, nursing (born January 1, 2018 and after). Commercial: Beef 310: Commercial Heifer (will show by weight) One breeding champion and reserve champion will be selected from each breed show.

Meat Goat Show 11:00 pm Or following conclusion of the sheep show Department: Goat Rules: 1. Exhibitors must comply with General Rules. 2. Each exhibitor must show his or her own animal. 3. Number of exhibits: 4-H/FFA exhibitors may show only one animal in each class. The maximum number of animals any exhibitor may show for the day at District Show is five (5). 4. Pens must be cleaned at end of show. 5. All registered breeding animals must be registered with the breed association in the name of the exhibitor at time of show and registration papers and tattoos will be checked. Bill of sale will not be accepted. 6. All commercial breeding animals must be tagged with a MD 4-H breeding tag. 7. All goats must be provided with a collar. 8. Market goats may be of a Dairy breed, meat breed or a crossbreed. 9. Market goats must be wethers or females. 10. Market goats should be clipped; horns blunted. 11. No market goat can be shown in breeding class. 12. All goats must have a USDA Scrapie ID. Showmanship: Meat Goat 101: Junior Meat Goat Showmanship (age 8-10) Meat Goat 102: Intermediate Meat Goat Showmanship (age 11-13) Meat Goat 103: Senior Meat Goat Showmanship (age 14-18) Market Classes: Meat Goat 201: Market Goat Breeding Classes: Classes for Registered purebred/fullbloods and percentages. Fullbloods and percentages will show together. Meat Goat 301: Junior Doe Kid - born after January 1, 2018. Meat Goat 302: Senior Doe Kid born May 11, 2017 - December 31, 2017. Meat Goat 303: Yearling 1-2 years, never freshened. Meat Goat 304: Yearling 1-2 years, freshened. Meat Goat 305: Doe 2 years of age or more. Commercial: Meat Goat 310: Commercial Doe, never freshened (will show by weight)

Dairy Cattle Show 9:00 am **Must have 10 animals preregistered, or show will be cancelled** Dairy Rules: 1. Exhibitors must comply with General Rules. 2. Each exhibitor must show his or her own animal. 3. Number of exhibits: 4-H/FFA exhibitors may show only one animal in each class. The maximum number of animals any exhibitor may show at District Show is five (5). 4. Pens must be cleaned at end of show. 5. All exhibitors are expected to abide by the Purebred Dairy Cattle Association (PDCA) Show Code of Ethics. 6. All cattle must have a USDA official RFID ID tag. Showmanship: Dairy 101: Junior Dairy Showmanship (age 8-10) Dairy 102: Intermediate Dairy Showmanship (age 11-13) Dairy 103: Senior Dairy Showmanship (age 14-18) Breeding Classes: Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Guernsey, Holstein, Jersey, Milking Shorthorn Dairy 201: Spring Heifer Calf - Born March 1, 2018 - April 30, 2018. Dairy 202: Winter Heifer Calf - Born December 1, 2017 through February 28, 2018. Dairy 203: Fall Heifer Calf - Born September 1, 2017 through November 30, 2017. Dairy 204: Summer Yearling Heifer - Born June 1, 2017 through August 31, 2017. Dairy 205: Spring Yearling Heifer - Born March 1, 2017 through May 31, 2017. Dairy 206: Winter Yearling Heifer - Born December 1, 2016 through February 28, 2017. Dairy 207: Fall Yearling Heifer - Born September 1, 2016 through November 30, 2016. Dairy 208: Cow, Jr. 2 yr. old - Born March 1, 2016 through August 31, 2016. Dairy 209: Cow, Sr. 2 yr. old - Born September 1, 2015 through February 28, 2016. Dairy 210: Cow, 3 yr. old and under 4 - Born September 1, 2014 through August 31, 2015. Dairy 211: Cow, 4 yr. old and under 5 - Born September 1, 2013 through August 31, 2014. Dairy 212: Aged Cow 5 yr. old and over - Born prior to September 1, 2013. Dairy 213: Dry Cow Class (must have freshened at least once).

Dairy Goat Show Due to very low/no registrations for the last 5+ years, the Dairy Goat Show will be postponed for this year. If you have suggestions on how to improve participation, please contact Lacie Ashby, 301-724-3320 or lashby@umd.edu

Western Maryland 4-H/FFA District Show MEAT GOATS, BEEF CATTLE, SHEEP and SWINE ENTRY FORM Name Age (as of January 1) Address (complete) County Phone List all class entries below including showmanship. (Registration Papers must be presented at Check-in.) DEPARTMENT CLASS BREED REGISTRATION NUMBER or TAG # Breeding Animal Information DATE OF BIRTH NAME OF ANIMAL IMPORTANT: ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED IN ALLEGANY COUNTY 4-H OFFICE ON OR BEFORE April 27, 2018. If you need special assistance to participate in the Western Maryland 4-H/FFA District Show, please contact the office at 301-724-3320 or email lashby@umd.edu by April 27, 2018 I am familiar with the rules and regulations relating to 4-H/FFA Exhibits and Exhibitors at this show. I am an active member of 4-H FFA. I certify that this member is eligible to exhibit in the 4-H/FFA classes at this fair. (Member s Signature) Date: (Parent or Guardian s Signature) Date: The University of Maryland, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources programs are open to all and will not discriminate against anyone because of race, age, sex, color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, religion, ancestry, or national origin, marital status, genetic information, or political affiliation, or gender identity and expression.

WESTERN MARYLAND 4-H/FFA DISTRICT SHOW RABBIT ENTRY FORM ENTRY FORM Name Age (as of January 1) Address (complete) County Phone DIVISION CLASS # EAR # BREED COLOR B D 6/8 MO. JR. SR. FUR IMPORTANT: ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED IN ALLEGANY COUNTY 4-H OFFICE ON OR BEFORE April 27, 2018. If you need special assistance to participate in the Western Maryland 4-H/FFA District Show, please contact the office at 301-724-3320 or email lashby@umd.edu by April 27, 2018 I am familiar with the rules and regulations relating to 4-H/FFA Exhibits and Exhibitors at this show. I am an active member of 4-H FFA. I certify that this member is eligible to exhibit in the 4-H/FFA classes at this fair. (Member s Signature) Date: (Parent or Guardian s Signature) Date: The University of Maryland, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources programs are open to all and will not discriminate against anyone because of race, age, sex, color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, religion, ancestry, or national origin, marital status, genetic information, or political affiliation, or gender identity and expression.