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Two-Barrel Flag Race
HORSE JUDGING CONTEST (Pre-Fair Contest in June - EOLS)
751 900 001 Junior
751 900 002 Intermediate
751 900 003 Senior
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4-H/FFA JUDGING CONTESTS
SMALL ANIMAL JUDGING
Must do oral reasons, if offered, or you will be disqualified Contestants will all enter as individuals and must be prepared to
judge classes on eggs, its sizes and grades; breeds of poultry, breeds of rabbits, fur animals, feed rations, body parts, carcass
grades & parts, medications, feather quality, standard equipment, tanned pelts and showmanship. Be prepared to give written
and/or oral reasons on one class. Anyone enrolled in 4-H/FFA may enter the County Small Animal Judging Contest. Club
consists of 4 people.
761 700 001 Junior
761 700 002 Intermediate
761 700 003 Senior
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4-H LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTEST
*
Youth select 4-H or FFA group to participate, not both.
*
4-H Livestock Judging ~ must do oral reasons or you will be disqualified.
700 900 001 Junior
700 900 002 Intermediate
700 900 003 Senior
700 900 004 Club
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Contestants enter as individuals and may be asked to place classes of 4 animals each of hogs, sheep, beef, forage and/or
meats and identify meat cuts or grains and give written and/or oral response on one class. Anyone enrolled in 4-H/FFA may
enter the County Livestock Judging Contest. The highest scoring 4-H individuals in the intermediate and senior division will
have the privilege of making up a county judging teams to State Fair provided they are enrolled in a livestock project. Club
consists of 4 people taking the average of the top 4 scores.
FFA LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTEST
*Youth select 4-H or FFA group to participate, not both.
*The accumulative score of the 4 highest individuals from each chapter will be used to determine chapter team placing.
700 700 000 Beginner
700 700 002
Beginning Team
700 700 001 Advanced
700 700 003
Advanced Team
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ROUND ROBIN CONTESTS
4-H / FFA GRAND CHAMPION LIVESTOCK SHOW- MAN (Round Robin)
Champion and Reserve Champion beef, sheep, swine, dairy, dairy goat, and horse showmen will compete for grand champion
livestock showman. See animal science policy No. 22.
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HERDSMANSHIP
Club & Individual Contests
1.
Bedding will be provided for all livestock. Exhibitors must bring own feed, feed boxes, buckets, and show equipment.
2.
Livestock exhibitors will keep their stall, tack areas and animals clean for the duration of the show. Manure and
soiled bedding will be removed from stalls and placed in designated pick-up areas by exhibitors. Pick-up areas will
be emptied daily.
3.
All work on animals and stalls must be done by members only (exceptions will be made for safety reasons).
4.
Beef and dairy animals must be tied with safety knot and neck rope. Dairy goats must be tied in pens using a safety knot.
5.
Pans and buckets all species: All grain buckets must be removed when animal is done eating. Water buckets must be
secured to remain in stall. Dairy & Beef if hay is left in the stall for the animal it must be kept neat and orderly.
6.
Animals must be kept in their own areas and away from grassy exhibit area.
7.
Hay and feed can be kept in the barn but kept neat (depending on space availability.)
8.
Stall cards must be legible (use wide marker).
9.
No food or drink in sheep barn.
10.
Blanketing of sheep will be allowed until after the sheep showmanship contest.
11.
No washing of market animals after 8:00 a.m. the day of the sale.
12.
Individual or clubs with less than three animals will be judged separately.
13.
See additional rules for each species on barn bulletin boards.
Baker County Fair = Family Fun
HERDSMANSHIP CONTEST
All 4-H clubs and FFA chapters will be scored as a unit during the entire time they have animals on exhibit at the Fair.
Exhibitors not exhibiting good Herdsmanship will be excused from the Fair. Individuals or clubs with less than three animals
will be judged as a unit on a parallel contest.
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Set points for Blue, Red, and White. If the number of daily points are below 70 no daily premium will be awarded.
Herdsmanship Score Card
The livestock Herdsmanship contest is provided to help teach contestants to be courteous, neat, and orderly, and to take
proper care of their animals.
Basis of Scoring:
Animals….....................................................................50 points
Beef and Dairy must be tied with safety knot and neck rope. All animals must be fed in stalls only (pans and buckets removed
when animal is finished). Animal must be kept in their own area. Animals must be clean and comfortable - regularly fed and
cared for.
Barns………………………….....................................50 points
Alleys, stalls and tack area clean (hay and feed be kept in the barn but kept neat). Stall cards must be legible (use wide
marker). No food or drink around stalls or animals. Equipment must be stored safely.
HERDSMANSHIP DAILY AWARDS
Blue, Red and White card will be awarded to each club per division.
*Below white card score no premium awarded
EDUCATIONAL DISPLAYS
Herdsmanship Contest
1.
An optional contest for individuals or clubs/chapters.
2.
Display are meant to inform the public on current agriculture issues and general agriculture information pertaining
to the animals exhibited.
3.
All Educational displays will be exhibited on the Show Barn Wall Educational displays are due into the Extension
Office by Monday of Fair week.
1 - Individual 2 - 4-H Club/FFA Chapter
214 900 00(_) Educational Display - Herdsmanship Contest
**Must site sources of information on front of poster
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