763 100 16_ 763 100 17_ 763 100 18_ 763 100 19_ 763 100 20_ AdvancedGraduate 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 en- rolled in Dog Project. 763 100 081 763 100 082 763 100 083 Brace Class, Junior Brace Class, Intermediate Brace Class, Senior AGILITY 763 702 700 763 702 701 763 702 702 763 702 703 4-H HORSE 1. 2. 3. 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 763 700 700 763 700 701 763 700 702 763 700 703 1st Year Junior Junior Intermediate Senior COSTUME DOG 763 701 700 763 701 701 763 701 702 763 701 703 1st Year Junior Junior Intermediate Senior 1st Year Junior Junior Intermediate Senior 4. 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 clearly visible at all times when in com- petition. All 4-H members participating in any equestrian activity, regardless of riding seat, will wear a properly fitted eques- trian helmet which meets the standards imposed by the American Society of Testing Materials (ASTM) F1163 and in- cludes certification and labeling required by the Safety Equipment Institute (SEI). Such headgear will be secured with the harness engaged and be properly fas- tened when mounted on an equine or in a vehicle (cart, wagon, buggy, etc.) be- ing 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 5. 6. 7. 8. 2019 WALLOWA COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM - PAGE 21 Horse Manual 4-H 1313, Ranch Horse 9. A member may carry more than one an- Contest Guide 4-H 13131, and rules es- imal in their project records if more than tablished, as set down herein, by the 4-H one animal is owned or leased by mem- Leaders Association, Horse Committee. ber. It is the responsibility of each mem- 10. Two members of the same family may ber to be aware of the regulations set use the same horse at fair. forth herein and to carry them out the 11. Record books must be submitted by best of their ability. July 1 if you want entered in Wallowa Members must show horses they have Co. Fair 4-H Horse Show. owned or leased and had possession 12. No wet mares to be shown and no stal- and carried as a project since May 1. All lions over twelve months allowed at Wal- horses shown in Co. Fair must be car- lowa Co. Fair. ried in record books. Any substitutions of 13. Tranquilized animals will not be allowed. animals (hardship) after May 1 must be (A licensed veterinarian may tranquil- submitted to Horse Leader Committee ize an animal on the grounds to prevent where a decision will be made. Those in- property damage or danger to people, volved in the situation must abstain from however the animal(s) must be promptly the decision. These substitutions make removed.) The show reserves the right the participant ineligible for state fair, to use appropriate tests to detect these championship classes at county fair and substances. will be eligible for placing no higher than 14. Champion and reserve champions of blue ribbon at county fair. each class (Showmanship, Western & A member who leases a horse must English Equitation, Trail and Reining) make a written agreement with the own- will have the privilege of competing in er and submit copies of the lease to the Grand Champion classes. Judge will se- OSU Extension office prior to May 1 and lect a Grand Champion, Reserve Grand be kept as part of the member’s records. Champion in this class. After May 1, horse may be trained or 15. Horse Judging may cover: horses, po- shown only by the member; a leader or nies, mules or donkeys; showmanship; accomplished horseperson may assist or equitation; forage or plants; grain/feeds; teach but may not ride horse except for identification and/or multiple choice brief disciplinary action. If a 4-H mem- questions. A 4-H member may judge in ber chooses to allow another person to any and all 4-H judging contests in the ride their horse, they may be ineligible project area(s) in which they are en- for State Fair, championship classes at rolled. County horse judging team quali- County Fair, and will be eligible for plac- fication, (members must judge two of the ing no higher than a blue ribbon. following horse judging contests: EOLS, Members may exhibit only one horse for Spring Horse Judging, County Fair) to be all classes at fair. A different horse may eligible. The top two scores will be used be used for: Ground Trainer, Pony Cart, to determine the four person state team. Horse & Cart, First Year Under Saddle, 16. ALL horse show contestants must en- Ranch Horse & Gaming. Only one ani- ter a showmanship class with their fair mal per class. horse. Each contestant must use the Plan to Attend the 39th Annual HELLS CANYON MULE DAYS Rated “E” for Everyone! 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