WOODWARD COUNTY JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOW

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Rule changes for the 2016 livestock show: 

OYE Dress Code will be enforced, anyone choosing to not follow dress code will have premiums forfeited.

JUDGE ASHLEY HARRISON TEXHOMA, OK SHOW ORDER Gilts — Barrows Berkshire — Chester — Duroc — Hampshire Poland — Spot — Yorkshire — Crossbred

WOODWARD COUNTY JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOW

280# barrow maximum/325# gilt maximum ***********************************************







Hereford allowed

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Doe goats will be shown only once either as a breeding doe or wether dam doe. Wether dams must be slick sheered and bracing will be allowed. Registration papers are not required to be carried into the show ring.

SHEEP & GOATS JUDGE RICKY BURNS STILLWATER, OK SHOW ORDER Breeding Ewes (Purebred and Commercial) — Wethers Dorset — Hair Sheep—-Hampshire — Natural Colored Shropshire — Southdown Speckle Face — Suffolk — Crossbred

**Grand Champion Blanket Donated by Charmasson Club Lambs**

SHOW ORDER

February 22nd and 23rd, 2016 Woodward County Event Center And Fair Grounds Facility February 22nd

9:00am: Sheep and Goat cards due 10:00am: Sheep show begins **30 minute break before beginning goat show after the conclusion of sheep show**

Breeding Does-Wether Dam Does-Market Wether Goats

160# maximum weight for Breeding Doe Goats **********************************************

HEIFERS & STEERS JUDGE ASHLEY HARRISON TEXHOMA, OK HEIFER SHOW ORDER Alphabetical with Commercial Last

STEER SHOW ORDER

9:00am: 10:00am:

February 23rd

Swine and Cattle cards due Swine show begins

**Cattle show will begin one hour after the conclusion of the swine show**

RULES AND REGULATIONS 1.

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Premiums offered are open to regularly enrolled FFA members from Woodward County school and Woodward County 4-H members, as well as 8 year old third graders. All 4-H exhibitors must be a 4-H member by January 1st. Exhibitors eligible to show at the Woodward County Livestock Show must only participate in one county show. If any questions arise about eligibility, you must contact your Ag Ed Instructor or the OSU Extension Center. Exhibitors must be academically eligible the opening day of the show in order to show as determined by exhibitor’s school and the OSSAA. Livestock exhibits of academic ineligible exhibitors can not be shown. Rules and Regulations along with Code of Ethics governing the Oklahoma Youth Expo and 4-H and FFA Junior Livestock show will be followed at the Woodward County Junior Livestock Show unless stated otherwise in County Rules and Regulations. Woodward County livestock exhibitors must adhere to OYE Dress Code Standards. No more then a total of 2 prospect steers, 2 market steers, 2 heifers, 3 barrows, 3 gilts, 3 wether lambs, 3 breeding ewes, 3 wether goats, 3 breeding does, and 1 each of Commercial Pen of Stocker Steers and Heifers can be shown by any one exhibitor. Exhibitors must accompany their animals to the show, care for them and exhibit them. In case of sickness, school class activities or other conditions making this impossible, the Extension Educator and/or Ag-Ed Instructors can give permission for other members from the same club or chapter to show. Swine, sheep and goat exhibitors must furnish their own bedding. Wood chips only in barns. Soft muzzles may be used while in the pen. There will be no tie-out areas for show cattle. In no case will the Woodward County Junior Livestock Association, Woodward County Fairboard, Woodward County Commissioners or any of its agents, representatives or members be responsible for any accident or loss that may occur to the exhibitor, exhibit, personal property, or spectators. Anything arising not covered by the rules shall be decided by a committee of Extension Educators, Ag-Ed Instructors and Superintendents, whose decision shall be final.

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Registration papers must be presented for purebred heifers as defined by national association. Commercial heifers and low percentage heifers will be weighed and classes broke on weight.

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Steers and barrows shown at the Woodward County Livestock Show will not be required to have association registration papers or breeder’s certificates. English breeds of cattle must show no evidence of crossbreeding. All crossbred cattle will be shown as All Other Breeds.

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Steers weighing under 901 pounds will be shown as prospect steers. A Champion and Reserve Champion Prospect Steer will be selected.

All entries due by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, February 5th into the OSU Extension Center using the same form as the Woodward District Show.

LAMB LEAD ENTRY RULES 1.

Contestants must be a 4-H or FFA member.

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Junior Division: 9 to 11 years of Age, Intermediate: 12 to 14 years of age, Senior: 15 to 18 years of age as of February 23rd.

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The garment(s) must be at least 60% wool and sewn by the contestant.

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11. Gilts: purebred must bring original registration papers, no copies will be accepted. Classes will be broke by breed and by age with commercial gilts showing last.

Wether or ewe can be lead in the class and must be trained to lead with a halter. Lamb can only wear a halter. Contestant does not have to own the lamb.

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12. Commercial pens of stockers may be of either, but not mixed sex. Commercial pens must have been entered last fall. Commercial stockers must have been born since January 1st of previous year.

Interviews: **will be determined after entries have been received**

JUDGING STANDARDS

10. Prospect steers, doe goats and heifers must be owned and on feed by the exhibitor by January 15th. Market steers must be owned and fed by the exhibitor for 120 days. Market lambs, swine and wether goats must be owned and fed by the exhibitor for 90 days. Heifers must be registered and in the name of the exhibitor as of January 15th. Commercial heifer, market gilt and club lamb breeding ewe classes will be made available.

13. All exhibitors may return to compete for showmanship awards. Junior: 8 to 12 years of age, Intermediate: 13 to 15 years of age, Senior: 16 to 18 years of age. Age as of March 4th, 2015.

Interview………………..….....25 points Presentation of Animal….…..25 points Presentation of Participant….50 points

14. Exhibits may not leave the fairgrounds facilities, after being entered, until released following each species’ show. 15. Failure by an exhibitor to follow these Rules and Regulations will result in disqualification and will forfeit all premiums and awards. 16. Each community is responsible for the cleaning of their own stalls and removing panels in order to receive premiums.

AWARDS Will be announced during the show.