2017 District Livestock Show Program

3.
GOATS
Judge - Ben Moyer
Judge - Steve Sturtz
Entry Weight: 200lbs to 280lbs
Each exhibitor will weigh their
own barrow and turn in weight
cards. Ten lb. weigh-back over
entry weight.
190 lbs minimum on weigh-back
in light weight class.
Show Order
Berkshire - Chester - Duroc - Hampshire
Poland - Spot - Yorkshire - Crossbred
BREEDING GILTS
Judge - Ben Moyer
1.
2.
3.
Purebred gilts shown by age born
after August 1st.
10 lbs. weigh-back from entry
weight on Commercial.
Commercial Entry Weight: 200
lbs to 340 lbs
SHEEP
Judge - Steve Sturtz
1.
5 lbs. weigh-back from entry card.
Show Order
Hair Sheep - Dorset - Hampshire - Natural
Shropshire - Southdown - Speckled Faced
Suffolk - Crossbred
**ENTRIES MUST BE IN PLACE WHEN CARDS ARE DUE**
1.
2.
BARROWS
1.
5 lbs. weigh-back from entry
weight.
STEERS AND HEIFERS
Judge - Brandon Callus
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Steers will have a 5% weigh back
allowance from entry.
OKC breed format will be used to
determine breeds.
Breeds having 4 or more head will
have their own breed.
Breeds with 3 or less will show in
AOB.
Age limits of heifers will be the
same as listed for OKC.
Show Order
Alphabetical for Heifers and Steers with
Commercial Heifers and Crossbred last.
83rd Annual Woodward District
4-H & FFA Junior Livestock Show
Woodward, Oklahoma
February 24th-March 2nd, 2017
Thursday, February 23rd
12-5pm: Barns will open for swine and
packets available
Friday, February 24th
9am:
Gilt entry cards are due
11am:
Gilt Show begins
11am:
Berk, chester, duroc cards due
5pm:
Barrow cards due (for other
breeds)
**Judge berks, chesters, and durocs one
hour after completion of gilt show**
Gilts must be out of barn after show
Saturday, February 25th
9am:
Remainder of barrow show
Sheep classification and cards will be due
one hour after completion of barrow show
OFFICIAL VETERINARIAN
Marvin Reidlinger, DVM
Jeremy Schneider, DVM
**Version Three: 1/10/2017**
Sunday, February 26th
9am:
Ewe and Wether Lamb Show
2pm:
Lamb Lead Interviews
5pm:
Cards due for Goats
Sheep must be out of barn after show
Monday, February 27th
9am:
Goat Show begins
(Doe goats, wether dam does, wether
goats will be the show order)
Barn will be locked after completion
of goat show to allow
for crews to prep barn
for cattle
Tuesday, February 28th
Cattle barn check in process will begin
2-4pm: Check heifer papers (copies will
be accepted) and purebred cards due
5pm:
Commercial heifer and steer
cards are due
Wednesday, March 1st
9am:
Heifer Show begins
2pm:
Steer Show begins
ALL ANIMALS RELEASED
IMMEDIATELY AFTER SHOWING
Thursday, March 2nd
Noon: Sale Order Released from
Chamber of Commerce
580-256-7411
4:30pm: Premium Auction Exhibitors
Meeting
5:30pm: Premium Auction Dinner
6:30pm: Premium Auction
UNDER NO
CIRCUMSTANCES
WILL LATE
ENTRY CARDS BE
ACCEPTED
PREMIUM SALE
1.
well as third grade students who are eight years old (if an exhibitor is 9 years old
as of January 1st they must be enrolled in a 4-H program to be eligible to show)
upon merit only.
from the following towns: Alva, Freedom, Waynoka and Aline-Cleo and schools
in the counties of Beaver, Cimarron, Dewey, Ellis, Harper, Roger Mills, Texas, and
7.
Woodward.. FFA Chapters or 4-H Families exhibiting animals at any other 2017
8.
Exhibitors must be academically eligible the day of the show in order to show as
determined by exhibitor’s school and/or the OSSAA. Ineligible exhibitors and
their animals can not show or be exhibited.
3.
Rules and Regulations governing the Oklahoma Youth Expo (OYE) will be followed at the Woodward District Livestock Show unless stated otherwise. Announcements made prior to and during the Woodward District Junior Livestock
Show will supersede this publication.
4.
Stall fees are $25 on goats, sheep & hogs, and $35 on steers and heifers. Entries
are to be postmarked by Friday, February 10th to the Woodward Chamber of
Commerce. Checks accepted from FFA Chapter or OSU Extension Center only.
All exhibits entry information is to be provided electronically on the form provided, except weight. All swine premise ID information must be emailed in along
with your entry information. Exhibitor may make a breed change upon arrival
within a species. Late entries will be accepted for an additional $10 per entry and
will be accepted until Tuesday, February 14th. Entry form available at:
www.woodwardchamber.com. Read and follow instructions posted at the website and return to the email address provided. Stalling will be done with entries
received on 2/10.
5.
Pens and stall space will be assigned in all barns. No cattle grooming chutes or
equipment allowed in any of the aisles. Electric generators must be operated outside of the barns.
6.
Livestock exhibits are not to be on the grounds prior to 8:00 am on Thursday,
February 23rd. Photocopy of pseudorabies test report must be provided to show
officials.
7.
Following the selection of the Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion
wether goat, each division champion will return for Sale Order line up by the
judge. After lining up division champions the remaining slots will be filled based
Premiums are offered to bona fide members of a 4-H Club or FFA Chapter, as
district livestock show will be ineligible to exhibit at the Woodward District Junior
Livestock Show.
2.
6.
One Extension Educator, Ag ED Instructor or leader from each county or chapter
will pick up all entry cards and once entry packets have been picked up no changes
may be made to the number of cards you have been issued.
All premium sale animals must have OYE ear tag in place in order to be sold. Any
animal in question will be DNA or ear notch verified.
ALL exhibitors are responsible for getting their animal to the ring in ample time
for the sale order line up. The exhibitor will be called over the sound system
three times, after the third time the exhibitor will not be allowed to show in the
sale order line up, and all premiums will be forfeited.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
1.
can have only one livestock exhibit in the Premium Sale. Exhibits in the premium
A total of ninety-eight (98) animals will qualify for the Premium Sale:
to accompany their livestock to the show, care for them , and exhibit them, but in
Ewes, and Supreme and Reserve Supreme Heifers
case of sickness or other conditions making this impossible, their animal may be
shown by another club or chapter member from the same club or chapter by spe-
A total of forty (40) barrows, twenty (20) wether goats, fifteen (15)
cial permission of the show officials.
Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Breeding Gilts, Breeding Does,
wether lambs, and fifteen (15) steers
All market barrows having their own show will qualify their breed champion for
the Premium Sale. The only reason a barrow breed champion would not be in
the sale is because the exhibitor has a livestock exhibit determined to be higher in
the Sale Order. A reserve breed champion barrow is not guaranteed a slot in the
Premium Sale if the breed champion is not put into the Sale Order due to an exhibitor having a livestock exhibit higher in the Sale Order. The remaining slots in
the Sale Order for barrows will be filled according to the formula based upon a
percentage that takes into account the number of exhibits within the breed. Larger numbered breeds will have more exhibits in the Premium Sale compared to
breeds with a small number of exhibits with the numbers mentioned being maximum number allowed into the sale.
Following the selection of the Grand Champion and Reserve Champion Steer,
Champions of breeds with 6 or more will be lined up in sale order. After the
selection of the steer breeds meeting the requirement of (6) steers, champions
from the breeds with five or less along with the remaining reserve breed champi-
10. All animals, with the exception of heifers and purebred ewes must be nominated
for OYE in order to participate in the 2017 Woodward District Junior Livestock
Show. All animals must have OYE tag placed in ear. Steers will be shown in the
breed as classified during nomination only, animals may be moved from a purebred
to a crossbred class only. Steer breeds having (4) steers confirmed will have a
breed show. However only the breeds having (6) steers will be guaranteed their
respective breed champion in the premium sale. After the selection of the steer
breeds meeting the requirement of (6) steers, champions from the breeds with five
or less along with remaining reserve breed champions will compete for the remaining slots toward the balance of (15) steers making the premium sale based on merit. Any breeds of steers with less than (4) head will have entries moved to AOB
division. If there is not four in the AOB class then the AOB’s will be moved into
the crossbred division.
11. Chamber of Commerce Agriculture/Livestock Show Committee will determine
what breeds will be shown within a species. In most cases, the recognized breeds
at the OYE will be shown.
ons will compete for the remaining slots toward the balance of (15) steers making
12. Each exhibitor is expected to have pens and alleys clean at all times. There will be
the premium sale based on merit. These remaining slots in the Premium Sale will
be determined strictly on merit with no guarantee that a breed will have its breed
absolutely no feeding or watering in the alley. No feeding or bedding down of ex-
champion as a representative in the sale.
5.
Not more than a total of 3 steers, 3 heifers, 3 barrows, 3 gilts, 3 wether goats, 4
doe goats (must be a combination of wether dams and doe goats) and 3 wether
lambs and 3 ewes can be exhibited by any one exhibitor. Exhibitors are expected
B.
4.
9.
sale will be dictated by placement in predetermined Sale Order.
A.
3.
Exhibits must be in place when entry cards are due or weigh-in begins and remain
on the grounds until released after showing.
All Grand Champions and Reserve Grand Champions will automatically be in the
sale even if an exhibitor has more than one that qualifies. Otherwise an exhibitor
2.
8.
Following the selection of the Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion
Lamb. Champions of breeds with 6 or more will be lined up in sale order. After
the selection of the lamb breeds meeting the requirement of (6) lambs, champions
from the breeds with five or less along with the remaining reserve breed champions will compete for the remaining slots toward the balance of (15) lambs making
the premium sale based on merit. These remaining slots in the Premium Sale will
be determined strictly on merit with no guarantee that a breed will have its breed
champion as a representative in the sale.
hibits outside the fenced area or in trailers.
13. District show animals will be weighed one time only during weigh-back. Steers and
Commercial Heifers will have a 5% weigh-back allowance from individual entry
weight. In each species the top end of each class will be weighed by Superintendents. Swine will be weighed in the show ring prior to premium being awarded.
13. Exhibitors must furnish their own bedding. Only wood chips may be used in barns,
no straw, no tie-outs.
14. Schools or individuals parking livestock trailers, even if they are hooked up to a
LAMB LEAD CONTEST
pickup, in restricted areas are subject to being disqualified from show, forfeiting
premium money, and awards. You may enter south side of the barns from
Objective: To present the participant and animal in the most attractive manner possi-
the east gate only and exit from the west gate only. The gates providing
show.
access to the south side of the barns will be locked at various times as determined
by show officials to provide safety for exhibitors and livestock. Vehicles must be
1.
ble, to promote the use of wool in apparel, and to improve the image of the lamb
County OSU Extension Center no later than 5:00pm on Friday, February 10th,
removed from the area upon request of the show officials.
15. Premiums paid on number of exhibits in the class will be as determined by the
show officials.
16. Animals, which in the opinion of the superintendents that do not meet the breed
characteristics in the class shown will be moved to the crossbred division.
17. Sheep and Wether lambs and barrows will be shown following the OYE format.
Hair sheep will not be broken by breed, but shown together and will follow the
same rules as wether lambs. A breed must have (4) or more exhibits in order for
that breed to have its own breed show. Any breeds of barrows or wether lambs
with less than (4) head will have exhibits moved to AOB class. If there is less than
(4) in the AOB class then the AOBs will be moved into the crossbred division.
AOB classes will be broke by weight but not within breed.
18. Doe goats will have two separate divisions. Wether dam goats must be slick sheered and
bracing will be allowed. Breeding doe goats will not be allowed to brace,. The champion of
the wether dam and breeding doe will be judged for the selection of overall doe goat.
19. Classes will be made for all species of females without regard to number entered. Registered females will show by birth date listed on registration certificate. Commercial females
will be shown by weight. Their will be no chi influence heifer show.
20. Any protest must be in writing and submitted to the show co-chairmen or show officials
within one hour before a species starts to show accompanied with a $500.00 cash nonrefundable deposit.
21. Issues arising, not covered by the rules shall be decided by a committee consisting of the
show officials and/or show co-chairmen whose decision shall be final.
22. In no case will the Chamber of Commerce or its agents or representatives, the Woodward
County Fair Board or any member of the Livestock Show Committee be responsible for
any accident or loss that may occur to the exhibitor, his or her exhibit or other spectators.
23. No one but the exhibitor will be allowed ring side or behind the holding pens during the
show or sale line up. There will be a designated area for the above mentioned individuals
that will not go beyond the make up arena.
24. Violation of any rule(s) will be immediate disqualification for the exhibitor and a forfeit of
any premiums or awards for any of his or her animals shown or to be shown.
Each contestant must complete an entry form and submit it to the Woodward
2017. No late entries will be accepted after this date.
2.
Entry forms and rules are available at the OSU Ext. Center Offices. Contact Co.
Ext. Educator, FCS for information.
Interview-25 pts
Presentation of Animal-25 pts
Presentation of Participant-50 pts
Awards: $15
$13
$11
$9
$7
Ribbons