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DIVISION 1 4-H BEEF PREMIUMS Blue M M, Red f 3.M. W hit M M Breed champion and reserve champion male and female will be awarded to breeding classes at the discretion of the judge. Heifer calves between four and 12 months of age shall be brucellosis vaccinated. Market Steers will be awarded ribbons as follows: Blue - for steer Judged prime or choice Red for steer judged good White for steer judged standard or below White ribbon steers will not be eligible to sell. CLASS 1. ANGUS 2. HEREFORD 3. SHORTHORN 4 SIMMENTAL blood or more) 5 OTHER BREEDS (SPECIFY BREED ON PRE ENTRY ( LOT 1. Market steer 2. Steer born in 1983 3. Bull born in 1984 4. Bull born in 1983 5. Bull born before 1983 6. Heifer born in 1984 7. Heifer born in 1983 8. Producing cow any female who has calved 9. Producing cow and her calf from Lot 8 and 3, or 4 10. 4 II member herd three breeding animals owned by same club member DIVISION 2441 DAIRY PREMIUMS CLASS 1. GUERNSEY 2. HOLSTEIN 3. JERSEY 4. OTHER BREEDS (specify breed on pre-entry) LOT I. Heifer born in 1984 Heifer born in 1983 Non-producin heifer, born in 1982 Producing cow Pair of females, same breed, any age Blue MM, Red ISM. White 4. DIVISION 3 4-H COATS Blue M M, Red - IS M. White -14 M PREMIUMS All breeds will be shown separately. LOT 1. Doe kid. born in 1984 2. Yearling doe, born in 1983 3. Mature doe, born before 1983 DIVISION 4 4-H SHEEP PREMIUMS Blue M OO, Red 15.00. While KM Champ and Reserve Champ awarded each breed male and female Market Sheep ribbons will be awarded as follows: Blue for animals judged prime and choice Red - for animals judged good White feeder All market lambs must be shorn at least 30 days but not more than 60 days prior to Fair. Each sheep exhibitor is limited to eight sheep including the market class. Each exhibitor is limited to two market lambs. CLASS I B141 SIRED BY BLACK FACE B142 - SIRED BY WHITE FACE LOT 1. Single market lamb 2. Ewe born in 1983 3. Ewe born in 1982 4. Producing ewe 5. Ewe and her lamb 6. Ewe, yearling ewe and ewe lamb, same breed 7. Ram born in 1983 8. Ram born before 1983 CLASS II - FLEECE PREMIUMS B'u -Red 3M Whit " ,20 Exhibitors are limited to showing only fleece shorn since November of last year and from animals owned by the 4-H exhibitor. Entries taken in sheep barn. LOT 1 Whiteface fleece LOT 2 Blackface fleece LOT 3 Novelty or black fleece Morrow County Fair and Rodeo Premium Book-TWENTY-SEVEW DIVISION 5 4-H SWINE PREMIUMS Blue -MM, Red -15.00, White -M.O0 Champ and Reserve Champ awarded each breed in breeding classes Market Hogs - ribbons will be awarded as follows : Blue - for animals judged USDA No. 1 and 2. Red for animals judged USDA No. 3 White for nonsaleable animals No oil, powder, or other products (besides soap and water) to be used on market animals CLASS 1. BERKSHIRE & BERKSHIRE CROSSES 2. DUROC & DUROC CROSSES 3. HAMPSHIRE & HAMPSHIRE CROSSES 4. YORKSHIRE & YORKSHIRE CROSSES 5. LANDRACE & LANDRACE CROSSES ' ' 6. OTHER BREEDS LOT 1. Market hog 2. Single feeder pig 3. Pen of three feeder pigs 4. Gilt born in 1984 5. Gilt born in 1983 6- Producing sow 7. Sow and Utter Grand Champ & Reserve Grand Champ Dept. Ill 4-H ANIMAL CONTESTS DIVISION 1 4-H KEHDSMANSHIP CONTESTS PREMIUMS PAID ON A CLUB BASIS Blue - M M, Red f S.M. White M M CLASS 1. BEEF 2. SHEEP J. SWINE 4. DAIRY 5. GOATS 6. DUCKS 7. POULTRY 8. RABBITS 9 OTHER SMALL ANIMALS RULES: Animals will be tied or penned in sections by club. Club signs encouraged. Each exhibitor is expected to keep tack and stall or pen clean and presentable at all times. Dirty animals may be barred from showing. Hay and straw not to be used in bales behind animals. Judge will inspect stalls and pens of each club at regular intervals and keep a record to determine winners. Manure and waste to be piled as instructed by animal superintendents or fair management by 8 a.m. each morning. If containers or trucks are available, waste must be placed directly in them. Premium money may be withheld if animals are unmanageable, not groomed, or if pens are dirty. Stall assignments to be decided by county extension agent, FFA advisors, and superintendents, with emphasis on putting clubs together, and where possible, rotating areas from year to year. Dairy, sheep, goats and horses to use straw only. Beef and hogs to use chips only. Small animals will use sawdust. AH fitting, training, care and showing of animals will be done by the 4-H exhibitor -ALL LIVESTOCK: Premium checks WILL NOT be released until pens are cleaned. SCORING 1. Exhibitors (50) Appearance (clean and neat) io Friendliness, courtesy and conduct in Cooperation among members 20 Work done by club members in 2. Animals (25) Securely tied or penned '. 5 Clean and comfortable q Regularly fed and cared for 1 3. Barns (clean and orderly) (25) Alleys, stalls and pens ; jq Feed and equipment (safety) iq Stall cards identification 5 4. Additional points to be given for assisting in loading straw, chips on trucks. TOTAL Possible 100 (Three or more exhibits in each of the following classes of livestock will be eligible for premiums: Beef, Sheep, Dairy, Goats, Swine for large animals, or Poultry, Rabbits, Other Small Animals for Small Animal Ilerdsmanship Contest)