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2017 WALLOWA COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM SUPPLEMENT - PAGE 19 762 107 0_0 Peruvian Satin 762 108 0_0 Silkie 762 109 0_0 Silkie Satin 762 110 0_0 Teddy 762 111 0_0 Teddy Satin 762 112 0_0 Texel 762 113 0_0 White Crested 762 114 0_0 Crossbred CAVY SHOWMANSHIP (Required) 762 500 001 Junior 762 500 002 Intermediate 762 500 003 Senior 4-H POULTRY CHICKENS NOTE: Fill in blank in class number (__) with one of the following numbers. 1 Pullet, hatched this year 2 Cockerel, hatched this year 3 Hen, prior to this year’s hatch 4 Cock, prior to this year’s hatch 731 101 731 101 731 101 731 102 0_0 1_0 2_0 0_0 #APA Standard Bred Large Fowl ##Non-standard Bred Large Fowl ###Cross-Bred Large Fowl APA and ABA Standard Bred – Bantam 731 102 1_0 Non-standard Bred – Bantam 731 102 2_0 Cross-Bred – Bantam #Breeds entered in the American Poultry Association (APA) classes are based on those birds found exclusively in the APA book titled Standards of Perfection. ##The non-APA standard bred large fowl class would include birds found in standards other than APA, like the British or Japanese Standards. ###The crossbred large fowl class would include known backyard crosses, sex links and birds associated with the OSU Animal Sciences Dept./Oregon Fryer Commission Pen of Fryers Contest. SPECIAL CLASSES 731 200 005 Hen Production Class w/records Ribbons only. (Animals must have been shown in age class above). 731 200 010 Pen of Laying Hens (3 hens in production.) Hens should not have been shown in indi- vidual classes and count as one entry. To be scored on following criteria: Visible signs of production (40); Uniformity (30); Condition: Vigor (10), Cleanliness (10), Feathering (10). MARKET CHICKENS Birds will be weighed individually at the Fair. (All breeds compete together). *731 300 010 Broiler/Fryer, 4-6 pounds live wt. (each) under 8 weeks old *731 300 020 Roaster, over 6 pounds live wt. 8-16 weeks old. (Pen of market animals made up of 3 individuals that are very much alike, each weighs nearly same, similar quality and type.) *Use this number for Single Market Animal or Pen of 3. POULTRY SHOWMANSHIP 4-H poultry members will be required to be present to show their birds. The Oregon 4-H Showmanship procedure will be used (4-H Poultry Showmanship, 4-H 1503). Members will carry their single bird exhibits to the judges’ table and show them while they are being judged. 731 500 001 731 500 002 731 500 003 Junior Intermediate Senior OTHER FOWL Note: Fill in blank in class number (_) with one of the fol- lowing numbers. 1 Young Female, hatched this year 2 Young Male, hatched this year 3 Old Female, prior to this year's hatch 4 Old Male, prior to this year's hatch 731 103 0_0 731 103 1_0 731 104 0_0 731 104 1_0 731 105 0_0 731 105 1_0 731 106 0_0 APA Standard Bred Duck Commercial Nonstandard Breed and/or Crossbred Duck APA Standard Bred Goose Commercial Nonstandard Breed and/or Crossbred Goose APA Standard Bred Turkey Commercial Nonstandard Breed and/or Crossbred Turkey Other Fowl (no emus or ostriches) OTHER FOWL SHOWMANSHIP 732 500 001 Junior 732 500 002 Intermediate 732 500 002 Senior 4-H EGGS Eggs will be judged Friday. Eggs will be judged on interior and exterior quality and uniformity. Members having 4-H Agricultural Products enter their projects Wednesday by 8:00 PM. (Decorated cartons do not add extra points for judging). Developing eggs will be disqualified. Note: Fill in blank in class number (_) with one of the fol- lowing numbers: 1 Chicken 2 Duck 3 Turkey 4 Other Species 731 40_ 010 731 40_ 020 731 40_ 030 White Eggs, 1 dozen Brown Eggs, 1 dozen Other Eggs, 1 dozen 4-H DOG OBEDIENCE The Dog Show is Saturday All dogs will have a health check prior to the show. (Please note date of dog show in Schedule of Events. All dogs exhibited at the fair must be currently vaccinated for rabies, DH, or DHP, and Parvo Virus. Proof of vaccination must be recorded in record book and documentation brought with you for check in of animals. If a dog has a visible skin or physical problem, a certificate from a veterinarian is required indicating the condition is not con- tagious or harmful to other dogs during competition. Females in season will be shown at the end of the day and should remain in the area specified by the show chair during the day. All dog exhibitors must show in showmanship. Drilling of dogs on the show grounds is prohibited. Dogs must wear properly fitted collars. See 4-H 1202, 4-H Dog Obedience, Showmanship and Contest Guide for specific Rules .No pinch collars are allowed. 4-H DOG OBEDIENCE & SHOWMANSHIP RULES: 1. Class order: All Showmanship and Obedience classes will be completed first and will be followed by “In- County” classes (Trick, Costume, Agility). Ring assign- ments and order of classes will be announced at beginning of show and may be updated throughout the day. It is the member’s responsibility to know where they will be showing and to inform the show chairman of any conflicts that arise. 2. Competition open to 4-H'ers who are currently enrolled in Wallowa County Dog Obedience. All dogs shown by member must be owned or leased by the member by June 1 and carried in their 4-H record book. Any sub- stitution of animals will be treated as a hardship case and may receive no higher than a blue ribbon. Hardship cases not eligible for State Fair. 3. Certification that all grooming and training has been done by 4-H'er and written permission of owner of all non-4-H owned dogs must be in record book at time of fair. 4. Dogs must be crated or on leash at all times except when being judged. Dogs must not be left unattended. Exhibitors expected in judging area at all times. Dogs are not permitted on the Fairgrounds except to partici- pate in 4-H Dog Show classes and then only in desig- nated areas; therefore, dogs not entered in the show are NOT allowed. 5. Classes held according to the AKC rules for dog obe- dience and exhibitors are expected to be familiar with those exercises. 6. Bitches in heat shall be shown at end of the day and are to be held in a separate area until time to show. Please notify show chairman before show starts. 7. A dog having won a blue ribbon in obedience class at last year’s fair should be advanced to the next level. A member with more than one dog in their project may enter only one dog in each level of obedience. 8. All exhibitors must show their obedience dog in a showmanship class. Exhibitors with more than one dog may choose which dog to show in showmanship. 9. To compete in showmanship, youth must know and be prepared to answer questions pertaining to: a. parts of a dog b. proper grooming c. dog health and care 10. All-Around awards will be given to First Year Junior, Junior, Intermediate and Senior divisions. Total points from the following will be used: 4-H Record Books, Presentation, Showmanship, Obedience, Costume, and Trick Dog and Agility. DOG OBEDIENCE Note: Fill in blank in class number (_) with correspond- ing number for Junior, Intermediate or Senior. 0 First Year Junior 1 Junior 2 Intermediate 3 Senior Classes: 763 100 11_ 763 100 12_ 763 100 14_ 763 100 16_ 763 100 17_ 763 100 18_ 763 100 19_ 763 100 20_ Pre-Novice Dog Obedience Novice Dog Obedience Graduate Novice Dog Obedience Advanced Graduate Novice Dog Obedience Open Dog Obedience Open Challenge Dog Obedience Utility Dog Obedience Veteran/Handicapped Dog Obedience BRACE CLASS Two dogs perform at same time, as a unit, doing the novice class exercises. Brace will be handled by one handler. The dogs need not be of the same breed or owned by the same person but need to be currently enrolled in Dog Project. 763 100 081 763 100 082 763 100 083 Brace Class, Junior Brace Class, Intermediate Brace Class, Senior DOG SHOWMANSHIP 763 500 000 763 500 001 763 500 002 763 500 003 Showmanship, First Year Junior Showmanship, Junior Showmanship, Intermediate Showmanship, Senior SPECIAL IN-COUNTY CLASSES: TRICK DOG 763 700 700 1st Year Junior 763 700 701 Junior 763 700 702 Intermediate 763 700 703 Senior COSTUME DOG 763 701 700 763 701 701 763 701 702 763 701 703 1st Year Junior Junior Intermediate Senior AGILITY 763 702 700 763 702 701 763 702 702 763 702 703 1st Year Junior Junior Intermediate Senior 4-H HORSE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Read all General 4-H and Livestock & Horse Rules for additional information. Packets can be picked up at the Horse Show Office before classes begin. All exhibitors’ numbers must be worn when they enter the show ring and must be clear- ly visible at all times when in competition. All 4-H members participating in any equestrian activi- ty, regardless of riding seat, will wear a properly fitted equestrian helmet which meets the standards imposed by the American Society of Testing Materials (ASTM) F1163 and includes certification and labeling required by the Safety Equipment Institute (SEI). Such head- gear will be secured with the harness engaged and be properly fastened when mounted on an equine or in a vehicle (cart, wagon, buggy, etc.) being pulled by one or more equine. Boots and long-sleeved shirts are required. Girls should restrain hair with nets, braids, etc. to keep hair under control and present a clear view of exhibitor number. Horse exhibitors will follow the 4-H Horse Contest Guide — 4-H 13011, OR. 4-H Horse Project — 4-H 130, Horse Advancement Program — 4-H 1302R, 4- H Driving Manual — 4-H 1321 (PNW 229), OR. 4-H Dressage Manual — 4-H 1311, Hunt Seat & Jumper Manual — 4-H 1307, Ranch Horse Manual 4-H 1313, Ranch Horse Contest Guide 4-H 13131, and rules established, as set down herein, by the 4-H Leaders Association, Horse Committee. It is the responsibility of each member to be aware of the regulations set forth herein and to carry them out the best of their ability. Members must show horses they have owned or leased and had possession and carried as a project since May 1. All horses shown in Co. Fair must be car- ried in record books. Any substitutions of animals (hardship) after May 1 must be submitted to Horse Leader Committee where a decision will be made. Those involved in the situation must abstain from the decision. These substitutions make the participant inel- igible for state fair, championship classes at county fair and will be eligible for placing no higher than blue rib- bon at county fair. A member who leases a horse must make a written agreement with the owner and submit copies of the lease to the OSU Extension office prior to May 1 and be kept as part of the member's records. After May 1, horse may be trained or shown only by the member; a leader or accomplished horseperson may assist or teach but may not ride horse except for brief disciplinary action. If a 4-H member chooses to allow another person to ride their horse, they may be ineligi- ble for State Fair, championship classes at County Fair, and will be eligible for placing no higher than a blue ribbon.