PAGE 26 - 2015 WALLOWA COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM SUPPLEMENT For members with horses from foal through 2-year-olds as of January 1 that have not been ridden. 751 200 212 751 200 213 751 200 222 751 200 223 Yearlings—Intermediate class Yearlings—Senior class 2-Yr-Olds —Intermediate 2-Yr-Olds —Senior 4-H GREEN HORSE “Green Horse” five and under will be shown mounted. The 4-H member will be judged on how well 4-H'er and horse work together as a team. The judge will be using Equitation Contest procedures explained in the Contest Guide. No gimmicks shall be used however running martingales are acceptable. (This class cannot be used as your Equitation Class). 751 700 030 4-H Green Horse 4-H DRIVING CLASSES Pony & Cart (13 hands and under) Horse & Cart (13.1 hands and over) Contestants may participate with a two or four-wheel cart. They will be judged on appearance of animal, appearance of member (neat & clean), equipment, and performance. Running martingales are acceptable for safety. NOTE: Fill in blank in Class number (_) with one of the following numbers: 0 First Year Junior 1 Junior 2 Intermediate 3 Senior Classes: 751 400 41__Pony Reinsmanship 751 400 42__Horse Reinsmanship 751 400 43__Precision Driving 4-H DRESSAGE HORSE Contestants who qualify for State Fair in equitation/show- manship may also enter Dressage if they received a score of 58% or higher on any Training Level Test or any First Level test at their county fair using the same horse as used in equi- tation/showmanship. Riders may ride only one test at State Fair, and it must be the test they rode at their county fair and in which they received the qualifying score. A member who scores 62% or higher at fair must progress up to the next test the following year. (The requirement to move up does not apply to a new horse or in test change years.) [See 4-H 1311, 4-H Dressage Manual]. Riders limited to 1 class. The short arena will be used for Training Level tests and the stan- dard arena for First Level tests. The 2015 tests must be used. (Intro levels are county only classes.). 58% and up Blue ribbon 50-57.99% Red ribbon 49.99% and below White ribbon Note: Fill in blank in Class number (_) with one of the fol- lowing numbers: 1 Junior 2 Intermediate 3 Senior 751 700 40_ Dressage (IntroLevel Test A) 751 700 41_ Dressage (Intro Level Test B) 751 700 42_ Dressage (Intro Level Test C) 751 700 50_ Dressage (Training Level Test 1) 751 700 51_ Dressage (Training Level Test 2) 751 700 52_ Dressage (Training Level Test 3) 751 700 54_ Dressage (First Level Test 1) 751 700 55_ Dressage (First Level Test 2) 751 700 56_ Dressage (First Level Test 3) 4-H HORSE JUMPING Riders limited to the jumping class they qualify for prior to fair. Member must use horse they qualify with and compete only in class they qualify. Pre-qualifying for jumps prior to fair is for safety of horse and member. Members are not PIG OUT on fresh local food and enjoy the fair! Currie’s & Farm Direct Produce Open Fridays & Saturdays 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Yo Dog Food Cart Lip-smacking ribs & delicious hot dogs! Fridays & Saturdays 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Also on hand: local eggs from free range chickens, fresh baked bread, local honey, handmade soaps, local jams and jellies, & much more. 541.398.2425 • 204 South Main & 3rd St. Joseph, Oregon required to pre-qualify if they have previously pre-qualified said horse and are jumping same level. However, that horse must have been used at last year’s County Fair. Back-up horse must still be pre-qualified. (Example: If a member jumps the same horse and the same level 2 years in a row, they don’t need to qualify the second year.) Hunter Hack Class to be judged on flat work, manners, way of going, style over fences and even hunting pace. Class description: Walk, trot, canter both directions; jump 2 fences not to exceed 2 feet. 751 600 160 751 600 161 751 600 164 751 600 162 751 600 163 Hunter Hack Novice Hunter Hunt Seat Equitation Over Fences (Junior) Hunt Seat Equitation Over Fences (Intermediate) Hunt Seat Equitation Over Fences (Senior) Jump pattern will be posted at fair. DAD POTTER Novice Hunter Four fences (course to be posted) not to exceed 2'3". To be judged on performance and manners, with preference shown horses covering the course with free flowing strides and jumping fences from these strides without interrupting rhythm. (Among horses maintaining this rhythm, preference should be given to those meeting fences squarely and not at an angle and jumping at the center of each fence). Upon completion of entire class over fences, finalists will be jogged, dismounted, past the judges for soundness, in order of intended placement. Hunt Seat Equitation Over Fences Not to exceed 10-fence course, etc. Fences not to exceed 2' 6" high or 2' 6" spread. To be judged on performance and manners, with preference shown to horses covering the course with free flowing strides and jumping fences without interrupting rhythm. (Among horses maintaining this rhythm, preference should be given to those meeting fences square- ly and not at an angle and jumping at the center of each fence). Upon completion of entire class over fences, finalists will be jogged, dismounted, past the judges for soundness, in order of intended placement. Only Blue Ribbon Intermediates & Seniors in Hunt Seat Over Fences classes qualify for State Fair (if participant meets other State Fair requirements). 751 700 010 Class number same for all contestants A. Members must have passed the riding advancement steps they are trying out for (these are identified in the Advancement Program). They must also have com- pleted the recommended knowledge and ground work advancement steps for their age level (see Advancement Program). B. Members must have owned and/or cared for and per- sonally trained the horse used for at least six months. C. Ten required movements must be completed with but one error that was corrected in order to qualify for Dad Potter Award. The “Three Step Program” allows any three movements, 1 through 10, which may be attempted at one time with no errors allowed to receive a “Certificate of Merit”. D. Obtain instructions and applications from the 4-H Extension Office. E. Applications must be submitted to the Extension office along with the copy of the completed Advancement Program on Registration Day. Contestants who fail are eligible for future tries another day. 4-H HORSE JUDGING (See Horse rule #15) 751 900 000 First Year Junior