Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1981)
Clean and comfortable 10 Regulary fed and cared for 10 3. Bams (clean amd orderly) (25) Alleys, stalls and pens 10 Feed and equipment (safety) 10 Stall cards ,' . S TOTAL 100 4. Additional points will be given for assisting in loading straw on straw trucks. PREMIUMS (paid on club basis) 1st $10 00, 2nd $7.50, 3rd $3 00 (3 or more exhibits in each of the following classes of livestock will be eligible for premiums: beef, dairy, dairy goats, sheep, swine.) 4-H LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTEST Open to all 4-H livestock members. 4-H members must allow their animals to be used in the contest if asked by the County Agent. Each contestant shall judge 2 classes of each of the following: beef, sheep and swine and submit written reasons for one class and oral reasons for one other, Reason classes to be designated by the official judge. PKKMH'MS Team 1st $10 00, 2nd $7.50, 3rd $5.00 (club teams made up of top 3 members from same club) Individual 1st $5 00, 2nd $4.00. 3rd $3 00. 4th-$2.00, 5th $1 .00 4-11 LIVESTOCK SHOWMANSHIP CONTEST Blue-W 00, Red $5 00, White-$4 00 & Sr. compete for Grand Champ & Reserve PKKMH'MS Champ & Reserve Champ Jr.. Int Grand Champ of each class Grand Champ of each class competes for AH Around Champ CLASS 1 BEEF 2 DAIRY 3 SHEEP 4 SWINE LOT I Junior 2. Intermediate 3. Senior DEPT. Ill POULTRY, RABBITS & SMALL ANIMALS Superintendent : Irene An horn All animal must be prereRistered by August 10 at County Extension Office. Members must be present to show their animals. Each member will wait for the jude to come to him. then take his animal from the cage or pen and carry it to the judging table. Any 4-H exhibitor unable to show their animals must make preparations for them to be shown as the animal will not be judged in the cage or pen. All exhibitors must supply their own feed and water and are responsible for the t are of their entries Cages and pens must be kept clean and neat. Failure of exhibitor to tend his animals shall result in forfeiture of any or all premiums. DIVISION 1 - 4-H POULTRY 4-H birds will be disqualified for any of the following defects: crooked feet, leg, spine, blindness, absence of tail feathers, dirty or for having any other defects or ailments. This will relate to showmanship as well. Entries in single classes cannot compete in pens. PKKMH'MS CLASS A - LIGHT BREEDS CLASS B - MEDIUM BREEDS CLASS C - HEAVY BREEDS LOT t Cock 2. Cockerel 3. Hen 4 Pullet 5. Pen, I cock. 3 hens CLASS D-BANTAMS LOT 1 . One hen or rooster CLASS E MEAT BIRDS 1. Broiler. 3 -3" i lbs. 2. Roasters, 4 -6 lbs. 3. Pen of 3 birds Blue $4 00. Red $3.00, White $2 00 CLASS F DUCKS & GEESE 1. Drake 2. Hen 3. Pen. 1 drake, 2 hens CLASS G - PIGEONS 1. Old cock 2. Old hen 3. Young cock 4. Young hen CLASS H - TURKEYS 1. Hen 2. Tom DIVISION 2 - 441 RABBITS 4-H rabbits may be disqualified for any of the following defects or ailments: crooked feet, legs, spine, neck or tail, lop ears, blindness, absence of tail or ears, pot belly, missing or buck teeth, rupture, vent disease, or infected sores. They may be placed down but not disqualified for being over or under weight for their age class or having other defects or ailments. A doe which will kindle within one week ot the fair or a doe witn young titter under 2 weeks old cannot be exhibited. The Heppaer Gaiette-Tlraes. Heppiter, Oregon, Tfaara4ay, Jane is, 1MI-THIRTY ONE PREMIUMS Blue-M OO, Red $3.00, White-$2.00 CLASS A - CALIFORNIA. CHECKERED GIANTS, FLEMISH CLASS B - NEW ZEALAND (WHITES k REDS) & OTHER BREEDS , LOT 1. Sr. Buck, 6 tnoa. or older 2. Jr. Buck, under 6 mos. 3. Sr. doe, 6 mos. or older 4. Jr. doe, under 6 mos. 5. Doe & litter, over 2 wks. old 6. Pen of fryer rabbits. 3 rabbits, ready to be butchered DIVISION 3 - 4-H SMALL ANIMALS 4-H small animals may be disqualified for any of the following defects or ailments: . crooked feet, legs, spine, neck or tail, blindness, rupture, vent disease, or infected sores.' Small animals will be against other animals in that species: i.e., guinea pigs will show against other guinea pigs. PREMIUMS Blue-M 00. Red $3.00. White-$2.00 DEPT.IV. HORSES 4-H HORSE JUDGING CONTEST. AUGUST 22. 8:34 a.m. 4-11 HORSE SHOW AUGUST 22, 9:30 a.n Elaine Akes, Judge Entrants must be preregistered by August 10 at County Extension Office. Open to 4-H members enrolled in a 4-H project in Morrow County. No stallions over the age of one year are allowed in 4-H contests. Each member must use same horse for showmanship and equitation or showmanship and trail, but are not required to use same horse for both Western and English classes. Contestant's must ride horses they have owned and-or trained since Jun 1, 1981 and must do all work possible in preparations fo showing the horse. The horse contests will be conducted according to rules and recommendations of the "4-H Horse Contest Outline. 4-H 1301." and the "Oregon 4-H Horse Project, 4-H 130." except contestants will be asked to do various exercises in any order requested by the judge. Type of equipment Western stock saddles, bits 4c reins optional, hackamore bosals. snaffles acceptable. Hackamore bits, tie downs, running martingales and draw reins are not allowed. Plain leather or flat churb chains must be inch in width. Dress should conform to the class. Boots are required, hats and spurs optional. No chaps allowed except in trail horse class. There will be no horses on trail or jumping course after course set-up. There will be no horses except in trailer area, arena and far east part of grounds. Age classification of horse contest exhibitors: Beginner first year members who are in 4th or 5th grade Junior - 5th and 6th grades - second or third year members Intermediate - 7th. 8th, 9th grades Senior 10th, 11th, 12th grades The Ail-Around award is based: 1-3 from Showmanship, 1-3 from Western Equitation, and 1-3 from either Trail or English Equitation. For All -Around award in each age group only one horse's points will count. Entrant will specify which horse on entry blank to count points on. Entrant will also specify whether they want points for Trail or English Equitation. PREMIUMS Blue-$5.00, Red $4.00, White-$3.00 DIVISION 1 - 4-H HORSE SHOWMANSHt Basis for scoring is: Club member - 25 percent, horse and equipment - 25 percent, showing - 50 percent. Showmanship is the exhibitor's demonstration of sportmanship, courtesy, grooming, poise, confidence, and of how to Fit, train, and show horse to best advantage. Exhibitors may show in English or Western attire. LOT 1. Beginner 2. Junior 3. Intermediate 4. Senior Champion and Reserve Champion in each age division DIVISION 2 - 4-H WESTERN EQUITATION Basis for scoring : Clothing and equipment -15 percent, seat and hands 35 percent, and performance 50 percent. In all divisions, horses will be worked as a group at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. The judge will then ask each individual for any or all of the movements listed in 4-H Contest Outline. LOT 1. Beginners 2. Juniors 3. Intermediates 4. Seniors 5. Colt Equitation - For horses 2 through 4 years old. Inclusive of all age contestants. Exhibitor may show colts in the proper age division above or in the colt