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SHOWMANSHIP 761 500 001 761 500 002 761 500 003 Junior Intermediate Senior GUINEA PIGS (CAVIES) Note: Fill in blank in class number ( ) with one of the following numbers: 1. Junior Sow, born after May 1, currant year 2. Junior Boar, born after May 1, current year 3. Intermediate Sow, born March 1 to April 30, current year 4. Intermediate Boar, born March 1 to April 30, current year 5. Senior Sow, born before March 1, current year 6. Senior Boar, born before March 1, current year 762 101 0(_) 0 Abyssinian 762 103 0(_) 0 American 762 110 0(_) 0 Teddy 762 113 0(_) 0 White Crested 762 114 0(_) 0 Crossbred SHOWMANSHIP 762 500 001 Junior 762 500 002 Intermediate 762 500 003 Senior SMALL ANIMAL ROUND ROBIN Champion and Reserve Champion Poultry, Rabbit, Pigeon and Guinea Pig Showman will compete. See 4-H/FFA Animal Science Policy No. 20. 4-H/FFA HORSE Superintendent: Horse Leaders Please see schedule in front section for complete class listings. HORSE SHOW POLICIES AND GUIDELINES General Rules: 1. Record Books are due and must be placed in the Extension Office no later than 5:00pm Monday, July 2. See records book section for criteria. 2. 4-H/FFA members may only show those horses they declared May 1, as being their Baker County 4-H Horse projects. Members may use more than one horse for overall high point. The horses must be declared on May 1. Between May 1 and June 1, hardship cases involving illness, injury and safety must be made known to the Horse Advisory committee in writing. The committee may decide that a different horse than the one originally declared may be shown at the fair, but the member and horse will not be considered for any champion ribbons and will not be considered as a delegate to the State Fair. 3. 4-H/FFA members leasing horses must have turned in a business-like agreement signed by them and the owner of the horse to the Extension Office by May 1. Members are to have done as much work as possible with the animal including: feeding, arranging for vet, farrier work, training, grooming, etc. However, circumstances beyond the member’s control such as a prohibitive distance will be given consideration. During the Horse Show the horse will be the member’s full responsibility. A copy of the lease agreement is to be included with the 4-H/FFA records. 4. 4-H/FFA members are to do as much training and preparation for the Show as possible. A leader or parent may assist in cases when the member’s safety is at risk and with younger and/or inexperienced 4-H’ers. This includes clipping, bathing, tacking, saddling, grooming of feet. This is not to mean that the leader or parent may do it for the member, but rather may provide advice, assistance, etc. 2018 Baker County Fair Official Premium Book 33