The Blue Mountain eagle. (John Day, Or.) 1972-current, June 28, 2017, Page PAGE 81, Image 101

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    Brace Classes - Two dogs will perform at the same
time, as a unit, doing the novice class exercises. The
brace will be handled by one handler. The dogs need
not be of the same breed or owned by the same per-
son but need to be currently enrolled in the Dog Proj-
ect. (For complete directions see: ‘4-H Dog Obedience,
Showmanship and Contest Guide”. (4-H 1202)
761 1 _ 120 Junior Buck, Born After 3/1/2017
761 1 _ 130 Senior Buck, Born Before 3/1/2017
763 100 081
763 100 082
763 100 083
Market Classes Limit: 1 Pen of 3 Fryers or 1 Pen of 3
Bakers per Exhibitor. (All Breeds Together)
761 300 020 Pen of 3 Fryers, each 3´-5 lbs. live
weight, under 69 days old, eligible for Auction Sale.
761 300 040 Pen of 3 Roasters, each 5 -7´ lbs. live
weight, under 90 days old, eligible for Auction Sale.
Brace class - Junior
Brace class - Intermediate
Brace class - Senior
Dog Showmanship
763 500 001* Junior
763 500 002 Intermediate
763 500 003 Senior
Rabbits
Each exhibitor may enter no more than seven rabbits.
All members must provide their own carpet square.
4-H members must be present to show their rabbits.
Members will carry their rabbits to the judging table
and show them while they are being judged.
Breeding Classes
Heavyweights
01 American
03 Angora (Giant)
05 Californian
07 Checkered (Giant)
09 Chinchilla (Giant)
11 Creme D’Argent
13 Hotot
15 Lop (French)
17 Palomino
19 Silver Fox
761 1_ 010
761 1_ 020
5/31/2017
761 1__ 030
2/29/2017
761 1__ 040
761 1__ 050
761 1_ 060
5/31/2017
761 1__ 070
2/28/2017
761 1__ 080
02 American Sable
04 Beveren
06 Champagne D’Argent
08 Chinchilla (American)
10 Cinnamon
12 Flemish Giant
14 Lop (English)
16 New Zealand
18 Satin
20 Crossbred
Pre-Junior Doe, Born After 6/1/2017
Junior Doe, Born 3/1 through
Intermediate Doe, Born 1/1 through
Senior Doe, Born Before 1/1/2017
Pre-Junior Buck, Born After 6/1/2017
Junior Buck, Born 3/1 through
Intermediate Buck, Born 1/1 through
Senior Buck, Born Before 1/1/2017
Lightweights
21 American Fuzzy Lop 22 Angora (English)
23 Angora (French)
24 Angora (Satin)
25 Belgian Hare
26 Britania Petite
27 Chincilla (Standard) 28 Dutch
29 Dwarf Hotot
30 English Spot
31 Florida White
32 Harlequin
33 Havana
34 Himalayan
35 Jersey Wooley
36 Lilac
37 Lop (Holland)
38 Lop (Mini)
39 Mini Rex
40 Mini Satin
41 Netherland Dwarf
42 Polish
43 Rex
44 Rhinelander
45 Silver
46 Silver Marten
47 Tan
48 Thrianta
49 Other Lightweight Breeds & Light-weight
Crossbreds
761 1__ 100 Junior Doe, Born After 3/1/2017
761 1__ 110 Senior Doe, Born Before 3/1/2017
Rabbit Showmanship
761 500 001* Junior
761 500 002 Intermediate
761 500 003 Senior
Rabbit Pelts & Tanned Products
All projects checked in Monday, Aug. 7, 2017
at 1 p.m.
Pelts must have been taken from rabbits owned by
4-H member during the current year and must have
been skinned, stretched and prepared by the exhibitor.
Each member is limited to a maximum of 2 pelts. They
may be in the same class. They will be divided into
sub-classes by weight for judging: fryer pelts 21/2-4
oz.; baker pelts 4-8 oz.; and mature pelts, over 8 oz. A
champion pelt will be selected. Freedom from holes,
flesh or fat, mildew, hutch stains and general condition
of the pelt will be considered as well as the density,
texture and quality of the fur.
Fill in the blank with the corresponding number for
Junior, Intermediate or Senior
1 Junior
2 Intermediate
3 Senior
761 400 011
761 400 012
761 400 013
761 400 21
761 400 22
761 400 23
761 400 31
761 400 32
mediate
761 400 33
Raw Pelt, Junior.
Raw Pelt - Intermediate
Raw Pelt - Senior
Tanned Pelt - Junior
Tanned Pelt - Intermediate
Tanned Pelt - Senior
Tanned Rabbit Pelt Product - Junior
Tanned Rabbit Pelt Product - Inter-
Tanned Rabbit Pelt Product - Senior
Wool & Mohair
All projects checked in Monday, Aug. 7
at 2 p.m.
Each member is limited to one fleece in a class. Fleec-
es must have been shorn in 2011 and be from animals
owned by the 4-H member. Each fleece must have a
4-H Wool Show Tag indicating breed and class number.
Place fleeces in a clear plastic bag with exhibitor
name and county clearly written with felt marker
on lower half of the bag. The 4-H Wool Show
Tag should be inserted inside the bag and visible
through the bag. Judging criteria is outlined on 4-H
Fleece Exhibit Score Card (40-610) available at the
county Extension office or on the State 4-H website at
http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/resources/materials
All classes except 771 407 000 and 771416000
are white fleeces. All colored fleeces (black, brown,
etc.) must be entered in class 771 407 000 Romney,
colored or 771 416 000 Colored Fleece (any
breed or cross, indicate breed on tag.) Colored
Romney are a separate registry.
Breed Codes
771 401 000
771 409 000
771 402 000
771 410 000
771 403 000
771 411 000
771 404 000
771 412 000
771 405 000
771 413 000
Cheviot
Shetland
Columbia
Shropshire
Corriedale
Southdown
Dorset
Suffolk
Hampshire
Other Breeds
(indicate breed on tag)
771 406 000 Montadale
771 414 000 Crossbred (white face)
771 407 000 Romney
771 415 000 Crossbred (black face)
771 408 000 Romney, white
771 416 000 Colored Fleece
(any breed or cross except full Romney)
771 420 000 Mohair Standard Bred doe
HORSES
Grant County 4-H Horse Show
Saturday, AUGUST 5, 2017
Effective January 1, 1996, all Oregon 4-H mem-
bers participating in any equestrian activity,
regardless of riding seat, will wear a properly
fitted equestrian helmet which meets the stan-
dards imposed by the American Society of Testing
Materials (ASTM) F1163 and includes 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.) being pulled by one
or more equine. Participants are to be mounted on
the horse in the arena while performing the required
movements unless Trail Class calls for dismount. A
horse certificate must be on file in the Extension
office by May 1 for each horse that will be used in
the Ranch Horse Contest and/or the 4-H Horse Show.
General Rules
A. Members are encouraged to use regular slip-on
boots. Boot heels that are as tall as possible are also
strongly recommended for riding activities.
B. Horse show judges have the authority and responsi-
bility to disqualify or eliminate any horse they consider
to be a potential safety hazard in an event.
C. All exhibitors’ numbers must be secured and clearly
visible at all times when in competition or contestant
will be disqualified.
D. Check project book and contest booklet for clothing
and tack requirements.
E. Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons are
given to the top two members in each age division in
these classes: Showmanship, Bareback, Ranch Horse,
Western Equitation, English Equitation and Trail -- if
such quality is determined by the judge.
F. County level Hi Point Horseman award is given to
the top member in each age division who enters and
competes in all of the following classes: Showman-
ship, Bareback, Trail and either Western or English
Equitation on the same horse. Members who enter
both English and Western Equitation must designate
upon entering which class they want to count.
Members do not have to enter ALL classes to go for
county Hi Point.
G. Intermediate and Senior members may qualify for
the State Fair by accumulating a combined score of
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