22 WOE HERITAGE FAIR 2015
CATEGORY 8 — LIFE IN SOUTH LANE-NORTH
DOUGLAS COUNTIES
CATEGORY 9 —
ARCHITECTURE & SCULPTURE
CATEGORY 10 —
COMPUTER ENHANCED
CATEGORY 11 — SPECIAL EFFECT
CATEGORY 12 — HAND COLORING
DIVISION I -SCRAPBOOKING
SUPERINTENDENT
Frank and Tamara Berger 541-357-0533
SCRAPBOOK PAGES
RULES AND REGULATIONS
1. Must be two pages, on any theme.
2. Pages must be on two separate sheets, so both can be
seen.
3. You may have up to four entries.
4. Each entry must have a different theme.
SCRAPBOOK GREETING CARDS
RULES AND REGULATIONS
1. A greeting card on any subject, decorated with
Scrapbooking materials.
2. Cards must be done on Card Stock and Folded.
3. The Front must be decorated. Decorating the inside
pages is optional. The back page is plain.
4. You may have up to six entries.
5. Each entry must have a different theme.
6. The card and scrapbook pages are totally different
entries so you may have six entries.
.DIVISION L- LIVESTOCK
Mackenzie Champion,
Livestock Superintendent
mchamp.champion@gmail.com
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Some Rules Are New.. Please read carefully
1. All exhibitors must register animals before August
1st. Any entries post marked after August 1st or entered
day of will be double the normal entry fee. Exhibitors
must bring their livestock to the fairgrounds Thursday
from Noon To 5 PM. No entries will be accepted after
6:00 PM Thursday. Please mail to P.O. Box 793 Cottage
Grove, OR97424 or email to westernoregonexp@woe-
heritagefair.com attention: livestock entries, checks
made to W.O.E NO VEHICLES will be permitted in the
barn area after animals are registered on Thursday. No
Vehicles on Friday & Saturday so make sure your sup-
plies and feed are clearly marked and left at the barn on
Thursday.
2. All changes in entries must be made with the superin-
tendent . The superintendent has the right to refuse any
exhibit that does not meet 4-H standards.
3. Animals must have been purchased prior to June 1st.
Entry fees for animals are to be paid at the livestock
barn when animals are entered but, recommended with
entries. Entry fees are $5 per animal exhibited, $10 after
August 1st. Showmanship classes are Free.
4. All stock is entered and shown at the risk of the owner.
The Fair is not responsible for loss or damage. All rea-
sonable vigilance in the care of exhibits will be exer-
cised. Exhibitors must attend to their animals during the
fair and attend to their removal at the end of the fair. Age
limit 18, or 12th grade for premiums.
5. Exhibitors can only show one animal per class except
for pairs. For families sharing animals, only one animal
may be entered in one youth
age group, no sharing project animals or double entering.
6. Exhibitors of livestock must keep the part of quarters
occupied by their livestock neat, clean and in a safe con-
dition or forfeit $5 before leav-ing the fairgrounds. 4-H
Rule, all animal
exhibitors are required to stand barn duty.
7. Each exhibitor must register daily by 8:30 AM in the
livestock barn to be able to show that day. Animals must
be fed and watered before 9 AM, and before leaving at
night.
8. Livestock may not be removed before 4:45 PM
Sunday unless you have written permission from the
barn superintendent before hand. 4-H Rule, exhibitors
who remove (without written permission) their exhibits
early will not receive premium monies, and may not be
allowed to enter the Fair next year.
9. All large animals must be double tied, i.e., halter and
neck rope/chain.
10. All (4-H) youth livestock exhibitors MUST show in
showmanship, otherwise forfeit premi-ums.
11. Animals entered for exhibit only will be
accepted on a space available basis only. Be
prepared to supply your own cages for small
animals.
12. “For sale” signs must be approved by the barn super-
intendent.
HERDSMANSHIP CLUB
TROPHY AWARD
The Herdsmanship contest rewards youth
exhibitors for presenting a good exhibit to the public,
while demonstrating skills in courtesy, cooperation,
knowledge, neatness and proper care of animals. There
will be two divisions in herdsmanship; individual and
club.
KNND FAIR PLAY AWARD
A Trophy will be awarded to a youth livestock partici-
pant with top sportsmanship qualities.
The winner will be selected by a vote of other exhibitors.
All awards will be presented at the awards ceremony on
Sunday. Other Special Awards maybe presented at this
time.
JOHN RAADE INDIVIDUAL AWARD
Will be awarded to an individual displaying outstanding
knowledge and care of their
animal while exhibiting in classes throughout the three
days of the fair.
PREMIUMS
Value of ribbons and time of payment will be announced
during the fair. Premiums will be given for all Breed
Classes. Higher
Premiums will be awarded for all Champion and Reserve
Champions in all divisions includ-ing Showmanship.
SUBDIVISION A—BEEF CATTLE
(Warts are undesirable and will
be discriminated against.) No bulls
may be entered over 1 year of age.
Class l -Cows 2 years and older
Class 2- Yearling heifers
Class 3- Heifer calve birth-6mo.
Class 4- Heifers 6-11 months
LIVESTOCK SHOWMANSHIP
Each livestock and poultry subdivision shall have a
showmanship contest. Exhibitors will compete in their
own age group. Showman-ship contestants must use their
own animal in the showmanship class. Champion show-
men in beef, dairy, goat, sheep and swine divisions will
compete on Sunday for Grand Champion and Reserve
Grand Champion.
BASIS OF AWARDS
A. Condition of fleshing animal 25
B. Preparation of showing 25
1. Animal properly cleaned
2. Feet, horns properly prepared
3. Trimming properly done
4. Coat properly conditioned
C. Showing the animal 50
1. Appearance of the exhibitor
2. Type/condition of halters/showing equipment
3. Control of animal at all times
4. Continuous attention
SHOWMANSHIP DIVISIONS
Class l—senior division, grades 10-12
Class 2—intermediate division, grades 7-9
Class 3—junior division, grades 4-6
Class 4—novice division, grades 3 and under, or youth
under 18 years of age who have never shown an animal
before.
Class 5—adult division, over 18 years
Class 6 - Feeder lamb
Class 7 - Overweight, over140 lbs
Class 5-Steer calves, birth-6mo.
Class 6-Bull calves, under 6mo.
Class 7-Bull calves, 6-12mo.
Class 8-market, 900 lbs & over
Class 9-Feeders, under 900 lbs
Class 10-Cow/calf pair
Class 11-Showmanship
SUBDIVISION B—DAIRY CATTLE
Warts are undesirable and will be discriminat-ed against.
No bull may be over 1 year of age.
Class 1-cow, 2 years and older.
Class 2-yearling heifer (not in milk; heifers in milk must
enter as 2 year olds in both
individual and group classes.)
Class 3 - Heifer calves
Class 4 - Bull calves
Class 5 - Showmanship
SUBDIVISION C—SHEEP
Classes 1-5-exhibitors limited to 2 entries per class
Class l - Ram lambs
Class 2 - Ewes 2 years and older
Class 3 - Yearling ewe
Class 4 - Ewe lambs
Class 5 - Market lamb100-140 pounds
Class 6 - Feeder lamb
Class 7 - Overweight, over 140 lbs
Class 8 - Ewe and her lamb
Entries in class 8 must have
been shown in another class above.
Class 9 - Showmanship
SUBDIVISION D—GOATS
Horns on goats will not be allowed. Please specify dairy/
meat/fiber.
Breeds - Alpine, Nubian, Saanen, Toggenburg,