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PAGE 20 - 2015 WALLOWA COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM SUPPLEMENT Add class number above into space in breed number. MEAT GOAT SHOWMANSHIP 795 500 001 Junior 795 500 002 Intermediate 795 500 003 Senior 4-H PYGMY GOATS Wethers will be shown in separate conformation class- es. Does and wethers will compete together in show- manship. All pygmy goats must be dehorned. Purebred and grade animals are shown together. BREED CLASSES Note: Fill in blank in class number (__) with one of the fol- lowing numbers. 1. Junior Doe Kid, March 2 to June 1, 2015 2. Junior Doe Kid, December 2, 2013 to March 1, 2015 3. Junior Doe Kid, September 2 to December 1, 2014 4. Junior Doe, (not in milk) September 2, 2013 to September 1, 2014 5. Senior Doe, (in milk) September 2, 2013 to September 1, 2014 (does that have freshened at least once, not necessarily in milk at show time) 6. Senior Two Year Old Doe, September 2, 2012 to September 1, 2013 7. Senior Three Year Old Doe, September 2, 2011 to September 1, 2012 8. Four and Five Year Old Doe, September 2, 2009 to September 1, 2011 9. Over Five Years Old Doe, prior to September 2, 2009 793 100 0_0 Pygmy Goats (does) 793 100 110 Pygmy Doe in Milk-all ages above yearling competing SPECIAL CLASSES (Animals must have been shown in the above classes.) 793 100 210 Dam and Produce, doe and one daughter, owned by same 4-H member. 793 100 220 4-H Member’s Pygmy Goat Herd, three female pygmy goats owned by the same 4- Hmember. WETHER CLASSES Note: Fill in blank in class number (__) with one of the following numbers. 1. Junior Wether up to 6 months Born by 06-01-2015 2. Junior Wether 6 months to 1 year 3. Senior Yearling Wether 4. Senior 2 & 3 Year Old Wether 5. Senior 4 Year Old and Over Wether 793 700 2_0 Pygmy Goat Wethers PYGMY GOAT SHOWMANSHIP 793 500 001 Junior 793 500 002 Intermediate 793 500 003 Senior 4-H BEEF CATTLE Note: Fill in blank in breed number (_) with one of the following numbers. 0 Steer Calf, less than 400 lbs. 1 Junior Calf (bull or steer), January 1—June 30, 2015 2 Junior Calf (heifer), January 1—June 30, 2015 3 Senior Heifer Calf, September 1—December 31, 2014 4 Summer Yearling Heifer, May 1—August 31, 2014 5 Junior Yearling Heifer, January 1—April 30, 2014 6 Senior Yearling Heifer, September 1—December 31, 2013 7 Junior Cow, July 1, 2012 to August 31, 2013 8 Senior Cow, born before July 1, 2012 (Must have calved within preceding 12 months.) Market Hogs: must weight 230— 310 lbs 781 300 990 Feeder Hogs (all breeds). ONLY for hogs failing to make weight in Market Class. SWINE SHOWMANSHIP 781 500 000 First Year Junior 781 500 001 Junior 781 500 002 Intermediate 781 500 003 Senior 781 300 000 721 101 0_0 Angus, Red (01) 721 102 0_0 Angus, Black (02) 721 103 0_0 Charolais (03) 721 104 0_0 Hereford (04) 721 105 0_0 Limousin (05) 721 106 0_0 Pinzgauer (06) 721 107 0_0 Shorthorn (07) 721 108 0_0 Simmental (08) 721 109 0_0 Crossbred (09) 721 110 0_0 Other Breeds (10) (specify) SPECIAL CLASSES (Animals must have been shown in the above classes). Ribbons only. Note: Fill in blank below (__) with the number in paren- theses following the breed name above. 721 1_ 210 Producing Cow with 4-H Production Records, born before September 1, 2013. Cow to be shown with completed records. 721 1_ 220 Dam and Produce, cow and one offspring owned by same 4-H member. 721 1_ 230 4-H Members Beef Herd, 3 breeding animals owned by same 4-H member. 721 300 000 Market Steer must weigh 1100 & up. All breeds compete together. Classes judged according to animal weights. Steers must be dehorned (a maximum of 2 inch scurs are allowed). 721 300 990 Feeder Steer, 400 lbs. and over. May be bro- ken into light and heavies. BEEF SHOWMANSHIP 721 500 000 First Year Junior 721 500 001 Junior 721 500 002 Intermediate 721 500 003 Senior 4-H SWINE Any animals found to have lice or eggs will be quarantined to their immediate pen and will be sprayed or dusted to control such, by owner and owner will take any other measures as directed by the Swine Superintendent and/or veterinarian. Swine with signs of lice or eggs will not be allowed in the show or sale ring. Any swine exhibitor who does not cooperate with the Swine Superintendent, Livestock Superintendent, management of Wallowa County Fair and the Veterinarian on the control of hog lice, will be asked to immediately remove their animals from the Fairgrounds. 4-H SHEEP Note: Fill in blank in breed number (__) with one of the fol- lowing numbers. 1 Spring Ewe Lamb, January 1—May 31, 2015 2 Fall Ewe Lamb, September 1 to December 31, 2014 (must have lambs teeth) 3 Yearling Ewe, September 1, 2013 to August 31, 2014 4 Producing Ewe, September 1, 2011 to August 31, 2013(must have raised a lamb born after Sept 1 of the previous calendar year) 5 Aged ewe – born before September 1, 2010 (must have raised a lamb born after Sept 1 of the previous calen- dar year) 6 Ram Lamb, under 1 year old 771 100 000 Bummer Lamb (all breeds) 3—9 months old %%! $ $$ $ & !" $ '+ "* $ !$ ** $ (%* $ ($ $ ( ) $ $ #") $ * . %+() * ",-) %&$ * ,, %%!"%*%(%$ %# Don’t let your farm equipment start the next wildland fire. Follow these fire prevention tips: • • • • • Keep wiring and fuses in proper operating condition and position. Fix leaking oil, fuel, or hydraulic lines promptly Remove excess chaff buildup Check bearings for excessive heat Mount a fire extinguisher where it is readily available