• Muzzles must be pointed in a safe direction at all times. When it is the contestant’s time to shoot, the muzzle must be pointed DOWN RANGE. • Walking around the range with a firearm is prohibit- ed, except to and from the firing line. • Contestants must conduct themselves as safe and responsible gun handlers at all times. If rules are not followed, points will be deducted from overall score. Serious infractions will result in imme- diate disqualification. Shotgun Trapshooting: contestants shoot one full round (25 targets) from the 16-yard-line of the trap field 52; one shell at each of 5 clay targets from the five positions on the trap line. Skeet shooting: participants shoot a full round of skeet (25 targets) from the appropriate stations on the skeet field. Participants will be shooting at 50 clay targets (25 trap and 25 skeet) for scoring. Participants begin the contest with 50 points for safety and 50 points for sportsmanship. Points will be deducted (in 5 point increments) for each infraction as determined by the judges. Eye and ear protection must be worn at and near the firing line to receive point credits. Scoring One point will be awarded for each broken target, for a possible 50 will be computed as follows:. The shooting score is 25% of total score. Scores Safety 50 points possible Sportsmanship 50 points possible Ear Protection 25 points Eye Protection 25 points Shooting Score 50 points possible Total 200 points possible 4-H/FFA Auction Sale Saturday, August 12, 2017 5 p.m. A. THE 4-H/FFA LIVESTOCK AUCTION IS A TERMI- NAL AUCTION. The animal must be slaughtered with in 30 days of the sale. B. Only ONE MARKET ANIMAL/MARKET PEN will be sold per exhibitor and must be selected at fair weigh-in. C. To sell an animal in the auction the exhibitor must have shown an animal, recognized as theirs by 4-H or FFA, in the showmanship class of the animal type they choose to sell. Exhibitors must be present to sell the animal through the auction unless they have a conflict with the 4-H/FFA portion of the State Fair or written excuse from their doctor. Permission must be granted from the 4-H Executive Council (for 4-H members) or the FFA Advisors (for FFA members). D. Only those animals which have been shown in their appropriate market class are eligible for the sale. E. Underweight and overweight animals sell by private treaty only. Underweight or overweight animals can- not be advertised for private sale until Saturday. These animals are not eligible for auction or carcass contest. F. All market animals except beef will be weighed from 7:30 A.M. To 12 noon on Tuesday, August 8th market steers will be held in the beef barn and weighed between 12 noon and 1:00 P.M. The weight of the market animal at weigh-in minus shrink will be the sale weight. Shrink will be 3% for animals shipped 0-10 miles; 2% for 11-25 miles; 1% for 26-50 miles and 0% shrink for over 50 miles traveled. If shrink causes the animal to fall below minimum sale weight the animal can still go through the sale but will be sold at shrink weight. G. The sale order for 2017 is Swine, Small Animals, Beef, Sheep and Goats. Sale position will be based on conformation ribbon order with Grand and Reserve Champions selling first followed by weight class Champions and Reserve Champions. H. All large animals are sold by the pound. Small animals are sold by the lot. I. Transfer of ownership of animals takes place at the time the sale is announced. Exhibitors provide feed from sale to slaughter. Care and feeding until slaugh- ter will be responsibility of sale sponsor. J. If an animal is condemned in the slaughter process (because of disease, use of medicines, injury, etc.) the buyer will have their money returned and the exhibitor will assume the loss. K. The use of tranquilizers is prohibited in the livestock program. The use of all other drugs and growth pro- motants have to be used before the legal withdrawal time. L. A total of 5% of the auction sale receipt is deducted from participant’s checks. The Auction Committee re- ceives 5›% of total sales receipts for auction expenses and scale repairs and maintenance. M. Market animals must be accompanied by a signed affidavit (health certificate) stating that they have been fed no feeds containing prohibited proteins derived from ruminant animals. Also, that all pharma- ceuticals and chemicals have been used in compliance with label directions and withdrawals. Lambs must have a scrapie tag. N. Market animals must be accompanied by a signed County of Origin (COOL) affidavit. O. An exhibitors animal will be sold only once. No merchandise or group owned animals will be sold. P. Purchase payments are due and payable by the end of the auction. The sponsor will collect a late fee equal to one and one half percent of the outstanding purchase balance from buyers each time they exceed a period of 30 days beyond the conclusion of the auction. PAGE 84 H GRANT COUNTY FAIR H 2017 For more information contact, Adam Ineck at 541-575-1799 ext. 37 Rules All FFA members shall follow show rules as listed in the 4-H Livestock Project Rules section with the following exceptions: 1. Junior high FFA members in the summer following their 7th and 8th grade year, who are active FFA members in good standing with local, state and national dues paid, as well as enrolled in an agricultur- al education program with an advisor approved SAE program, may exhibit. 2. It shall be entirely up to the exhibitor to show or arrange for his animal to be shown in the proper class. See your FFA Advisor with questions. 3. Any question arising and not governed by the exhibitor handbook shall be governed by the FFA Advisor and Superintendents. 4. Entry blanks for all exhibits shall be sub- mitted BEFORE Friday July 14, 2015 to the Agricultural Instructor. NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED. 5. Entry Forms for all exhibits shall be sub- mitted by July 6, 2016 to the AG. Instructor NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED. 6. Health requirements are the same as for 4-H Livestock Rules. 7. No artificial calming agents may be used. No natural based calming agents may be used within 12 hours of a showmanship class. A showman should if possible avoid using a calming aid. In the event that the showman deems it necessary to use a calming agent outside the 12 hour restricted time period, they must clear its use with all FFA advisors, notify the County Extension Agent, and make the holder of the animal health record aware of its use, so it can be added to the “treatments” category. 8. All animals not manageable at the Fair will not be acceptable as entries and must be removed from the grounds. The decision shall be the option of the Fair superintendent and shall be final. 9. All FFA animals must be “stalled” in their as- signed sections. Any animals not in their assigned area will be disqualified. 10. All beef must be broke to halter and must be double tied with separate ropes (neck ropes and halter rope). All bulls must be broke to nose leads and will be required to have nose leads in place when being shown and/or lead on grounds. 11. All FFA exhibitors MUST submit an up-to-date