2018 OPEN CLASS PREMIUM BOOK
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1 2018 OPEN CLASS PREMIUM BOOK PAGES ENTRY RULES AND REGULATIONS 2 RULES FOR ANIMAL EXHIBITORS ANIMAL HEALTH REGULATIONS 3 FAIR VETERINARIAN RESPONSIBILITIES 3 (All Open Dept. Class Numbers begin with the number 3) OPEN DEPT. 01 DAIRY CATTLE 3-8 OPEN DEPT. 02 BEEF CATTLE 9-10 OPEN DEPT. 03 SWINE 11 OPEN DEPT. 04 SHEEP OPEN DEPT. 05 GOATS OPEN DEPT. 06 EQUINES 20 OPEN DEPT. 07 POULTRY & POULTRY PRODUCTS OPEN DEPT. 08 RABBITS OPEN DEPT. 14 PLANT & SOIL SCIENCES OPEN DEPT. 15 FLOWERS OPEN DEPT. 16 NATURAL SCIENCES OPEN DEPT. 17 PROJECTS BY EXHIBITORS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS 39 OPEN DEPT. 18 CULTURAL ARTS OPEN DEPT. 20 PHOTOGRAPHY OPEN DEPT. 22 WOODWORKING 46 OPEN DEPT. 25 FOODS BAKING & CANNING OPEN DEPT. 26 SEWING 51 OPEN DEPT. 27 FIBER ARTS OPEN DEPT. 28 HOME FURNISHINGS / QUILTING SENIORS MUST BE 62 YEARS OLD OR OLDER (All Senior Dept. Class Numbers begin with the number 62) SENIOR OPEN DEPT. SR18 CULTURAL ARTS SENIOR OPEN DEPT. SR20 PHOTOGRAPHY 59 SENIOR OPEN DEPT. SR22 WOODWORKING 59 SENIOR OPEN DEPT. SR27 KNITTING & CROCHETING 60 SENIOR OPEN DEPT. SR28 HOME FURNISHINGS 61 GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS 62 1
2 ENTRY RULES AND REGULATIONS NOTE: all Open Department - Class Numbers begin with the number 3. Class Numbers that begin with the number 4 are 4-H Department only. ANY EXHIBIT ENTERED INCORRECTLY MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE BUILDING/GROUNDS PRIOR TO JUDGING. Online Entries must be submitted by July 1. - Paper Entry blanks (if used) must be received by the fair secretary not later than July 1. (June 28 postmark) - Be sure to fill in ALL information on entry blank (including name and address). - No changes will be allowed after entry blanks are submitted. - EXHIBITORS ARE LIMITED TO ONE ENTRY IN ANY ONE CLASS. - Exhibitor entry tags must be picked up at the fair office. - Tags should be attached to the exhibit before entering the judging area. - Fair exhibits, including poultry and rabbits, must be removed between 8 and 9 p.m. on Sunday. The Fair Association reserves the right to amend or add to these rules as they, in their judgment, deem advisable, and to limit the number of entries in any department. RULES FOR ANIMAL EXHIBITORS Violations of these Rules are subject to consequences deemed appropriate by the Agricultural Society. - ALL animal exhibitors must comply with the general fair rules and health regulations listed below. - Any requests for late arrivals or early departures of animals to/from county fair, must be presented to the Agricultural Society Fair Board no later than the July board meeting. - Entry and Judging dates are listed on the JUDGING SCHEDULE under respective divisions. - All Health and Registration papers for animals must be presented to the superintendent before animals are unloaded. - All animals must pass health regulations of the fair. - All bedding must be supplied by the exhibitor. - All feed must be supplied and fed by the exhibitor (except rabbits and poultry). - No sedatives may be used on any livestock. - The only individuals allowed in the show ring during judging of all animals will be the exhibitor and individuals wearing a badge with the wording LIVESTOCK OFFICIAL. These officials will be determined by the Dept. Superintendent. Any other individual in the show ring during judging will result in disciplinary action. - The appearance of a person showing an animal in the show ring and his ability of showmanship will be considered by the judge in awarding ribbons. - Control of Animals Livestock exhibitors must be able to bring animals into the show ring to be handled and judged by the judge. - Any animal not under control will be removed from the fairgrounds at the discretion of the Fair Board and the Dept. Superintendent. - Exhibitors are responsible for keeping animal s stalls/pens clean, and for cleaning up manure from their animal any time it is out of the barn. - Release time for beef, sheep, swine, goats and dairy animals is 7:00 p.m. on Sunday. - Fair exhibits, including poultry and rabbits, must be removed between 8 and 9 p.m. on Sunday. - After 9 p.m. the Agricultural Society is not responsible for exhibits left on the fairgrounds. - While care will be exercised with exhibits at the fair, exhibitors must assume all responsibility for their own exhibits. 2
3 Animal Health Regulations for 2018 Fair and Show Season in Wisconsin ALL animal exhibitors must comply with the Animal Health Regulations for Fairs and Shows in Wisconsin. FAIR VETERINARIAN RESPONSIBILITIES The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture Trade and Consumer Protection establish rules that fairs must follow to reduce the risk of animal health concerns. One of those requirements is: If a fair or livestock exhibition in this state lasts for more than 24 hours, the sponsors of the fair or exhibition shall appoint a licensed veterinarian to conduct a daily inspection of all livestock at the fair or exhibition. For a complete listing of the rule, please see the Health Regulations. (page 3 of the fair book) The veterinarian appointed by the fair will be on the grounds each day. Their schedule depends on their other responsibilities and is usually not at a set time each day. When the veterinarian comes to the fair, they will check with the Fair Office to see if there are any concerns or animals to check. They will then walk through the livestock areas and observe animals for any concerns. If you have an animal that you would like the veterinarian to check when they are on the grounds, please leave the information with someone in the Fair Office. It will then be provided to the veterinarian on the next visit. The veterinarian will check your animal. However, if any treatment is administered you are responsible for the costs of the treatment. If an animal needs immediate attention it is the responsibility of the exhibitor to contact their own veterinarian for any attention or treatment. If you have any questions, please speak to the superintendent of your department or someone at the Fair Office. Open Dept Dairy Cattle Entry time in place by 5:00 p.m. Thursday - Refer to online Judging Schedule for Judging Time and location. Open to Ozaukee County residents only. Release time: 7:00 p.m. Sunday EXHIBITORS ALLOWED ONE ENTRY PER CLASS IN EACH DIVISION. ATCP Class Definitions: Individual Classes DAIRY CATTLE BASE DATES: Calves must have some identification- See Superintendent Spring calf Born during March of the exhibit year Winter calf Born between December 1 of the year before the exhibit year and February 29 of the exhibit year. Fall calf Born between September 1 and November 30 of the year before exhibit year Summer yearling Born between June 1 and August 31 of the year before exhibit year Spring yearling Born between March 1 and May 31 of the year before exhibit year Winter yearling Born between December 1 of the second year before exhibit year and February 29 of the year before exhibit year Fall yearling Born between September 1 and November 30 of the second year before exhibit year Two year old Born between September 1 of the third year before the exhibit year and August 31 of the second year before exhibit year Three year old Born between September 1 of the fourth year before the exhibit year and August 31 of the third year before exhibit year Four year old Born between September 1 of the fifth year before exhibit year and August 31 of the fourth year before exhibit year Five year old Born after September 1 of the sixth year before exhibit year 3
4 ATCP Class Definitions: Group Classes DAIRY CATTLE TERMS Junior get of sire consists of 3 animals which are the offspring of the same bull. All of these animals shall be under 2 years of age, and not more than one may be a bull. Senior get of sire consists of 3 animals which are the offspring of one sire. All of these animals shall be 2 years of age or over. In dairy get of sire, the name of the sire shall be designated by the exhibitor. The animals need not be owned by a single exhibitor. Produce of dam consists of 2 animals of any age or sex which are the produce of one cow. 3 best female cattle consists of 3 animals of any age which were bred and are owned by the exhibitor. Open to Ozaukee County residents only Entries must be in place after 8 p.m. Wednesday or before 5 p.m. Thursday. 1. Exhibitors of pure bred cattle must submit certificate of registry, and if a purchased animal, transfer for same and the number must be on certificate of registry. 2. All animals must be good individuals, representative of the breed, and in good physical condition to merit a prize. 3. No animal may be entered in more than one class except Group classes. 4. Exhibitors must be ready to show animals when required to do so by the superintendent of the department. 5. No animal entered may be taken off the grounds before 7:00 p.m. on the last day of the fair. 6. Each exhibitor will be allowed only one entry in herds and groups. 7. To be eligible for competition, all animals must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor, except where otherwise specified, and must be owned at least 60 days by the exhibitor at the time entries close. Animals to compose competitive groups need not be named in application for entry. Sires of get of sire and dams of produce of dam to be named when making entry. Firms or partnerships must be in existence at the time of making entry. 8. All animals must be recorded or accepted for record in the recognized books of record for prospective herds. 9. In the dairy classes, heifers one year and under 2 which have calved, are to be shown in the 2 year old class. Three or more animals must be entered per class to select a champion. Both Jr. and Sr. Champions must have been selected to select a Grand Champion. 10. Only 1 st prize winners in open classes may compete for championships. Champion winners only may compete for grand champions. Senior champion designates cattle 2 years old or over. Junior champions, under 2 years. 11. Where there is but a single exhibitor in the ring, one premium only may be awarded, where but two exhibitors and but two animals shown, two premiums may be awarded. However, if there be two exhibitors and three or more animals shown, three premiums may be awarded. When three or more exhibitors, all premiums may be awarded. DIVISIONS A - G: Calf Premiums: $ $ $ $5.00 Yearling Premiums: $ $ $ $6.00 Two Year Old Premiums: $ $ $ $8.00 Three Year Old Premiums: $ $ $ $10.00 Four Year Old Premiums: $ $ $ $12.00 Five Year Old and Over Premiums: $ $ $ $
5 DIVISION A AYRSHIRES Heifer calf, spring purebred Heifer calf, winter purebred Heifer calf, fall purebred Heifer, summer yearling purebred Heifer, spring yearling purebred Heifer, winter yearling purebred Heifer, fall yearling purebred Cow, 2 year old, purebred Cow, 3 year old, purebred Cow, 4 year old, purebred Cow, 5 years old & over, purebred Dry Cow, 3 years old & over purebred Heifer calf, spring grade Heifer calf, winter grade Heifer calf, fall grade Heifer, summer yearling grade Heifer, spring yearling grade Heifer, winter yearling grade Heifer, fall yearling grade Cow, 2 year old grade Cow, 3 year old grade Cow, 4 year old grade Cow, 5 years old & over grade Dry Cow, 3 years old & over grade DIVISION B BROWN SWISS Heifer calf, spring purebred Heifer calf, winter purebred Heifer calf, fall purebred Heifer, summer yearling purebred Heifer, spring yearling purebred Heifer, winter yearling purebred Heifer, fall yearling purebred Cow, 2 year old, purebred Cow, 3 year old, purebred Cow, 4 year old, purebred Cow, 5 years old & over, purebred Dry Cow, 3 years old & over purebred Heifer calf, spring grade Heifer calf, winter grade Heifer calf, fall grade Heifer, summer yearling grade Heifer, spring yearling grade Heifer, winter yearling grade Heifer, fall yearling grade Cow, 2 year old grade 5
6 Cow, 3 year old grade Cow, 4 year old grade Cow, 5 years old & over grade Dry Cow, 3 years old & over grade DIVISION C GUERNSEYS Heifer calf, spring purebred Heifer calf, winter purebred Heifer calf, fall purebred Heifer, summer yearling purebred Heifer, spring yearling purebred Heifer, winter yearling purebred Heifer, fall yearling purebred Cow, 2 year old, purebred Cow, 3 year old, purebred Cow, 4 year old, purebred Cow, 5 years old & over, purebred Dry Cow, 3 years old & over purebred Heifer calf, spring grade Heifer calf, winter grade Heifer calf, fall grade Heifer, summer yearling grade Heifer, spring yearling grade Heifer, winter yearling grade Heifer, fall yearling grade Cow, 2 year old grade Cow, 3 year old grade Cow, 4 year old grade Cow, 5 years old & over grade Dry Cow, 3 years old & over grade DIVISION D JERSEYS Heifer calf, spring purebred Heifer calf, winter purebred Heifer calf, fall purebred Heifer, summer yearling purebred Heifer, spring yearling purebred Heifer, winter yearling purebred Heifer, fall yearling purebred Cow, 2 year old, purebred Cow, 3 year old, purebred Cow, 4 year old, purebred Cow, 5 years old & over, purebred Dry Cow, 3 years old & over purebred Heifer calf, spring grade Heifer calf, winter grade Heifer calf, fall grade 6
7 Heifer, summer yearling grade Heifer, spring yearling grade Heifer, winter yearling grade Heifer, fall yearling grade Cow, 2 year old grade Cow, 3 year old grade Cow, 4 year old grade Cow, 5 years old & over grade Dry Cow, 3 years old & over grade DIVISION E MILKING SHORTHORNS Heifer calf, spring purebred Heifer calf, winter purebred Heifer calf, fall purebred Heifer, summer yearling purebred Heifer, spring yearling purebred Heifer, winter yearling purebred Heifer, fall yearling purebred Cow, 2 year old, purebred Cow, 3 year old, purebred Cow, 4 year old, purebred Cow, 5 years old & over, purebred Dry Cow, 3 years old & over purebred Heifer calf, spring grade Heifer calf, winter grade Heifer calf, fall grade Heifer, summer yearling grade Heifer, spring yearling grade Heifer, winter yearling grade Heifer, fall yearling grade Cow, 2 year old grade Cow, 3 year old grade Cow, 4 year old grade Cow, 5 years old & over grade Dry Cow, 3 years old & over grade DIVISION F HOLSTEIN Heifer calf, spring purebred Heifer calf, winter purebred Heifer calf, fall purebred Heifer, summer yearling purebred Heifer, spring yearling purebred Heifer, winter yearling purebred Heifer, fall yearling purebred Cow, 2 year old, purebred Cow, 3 year old, purebred Cow, 4 year old, purebred Cow, 5 years old & over, purebred 7
8 Dry Cow, 3 years old & over purebred Heifer calf, spring grade Heifer calf, winter grade Heifer calf, fall grade Heifer, summer yearling grade Heifer, spring yearling grade Heifer, winter yearling grade Heifer, fall yearling grade Cow, 2 year old grade Cow, 3 year old grade Cow, 4 year old grade Cow, 5 years old & over grade Dry Cow, 3 years old & over grade DIVISION G ANY OTHER RECOGNIZED BREED Heifer calf, spring purebred Heifer calf, winter purebred Heifer calf, fall purebred Heifer, summer yearling purebred Heifer, spring yearling purebred Heifer, winter yearling purebred Heifer, fall yearling purebred Cow, 2 year old, purebred Cow, 3 year old, purebred Cow, 4 year old, purebred Cow, 5 years old & over, purebred Dry Cow, 3 years old & over purebred Heifer calf, spring grade Heifer calf, winter grade Heifer calf, fall grade Heifer, summer yearling grade Heifer, spring yearling grade Heifer, winter yearling grade Heifer, fall yearling grade Cow, 2 year old grade Cow, 3 year old grade Cow, 4 year old grade Cow, 5 years old & over grade Dry Cow, 3 years old & over grade DIVISION H: Premiums: $ $ $ $8.00 DIVISION H ANY BREED Junior get of sire Senior get of sire best females of any age and all bred and owned by exhibitor Produce of dam 8
9 Open Dept Beef Cattle Entry time 4:00 7:00 p.m. Wednesday - Refer to online Judging Schedule for Judging Time and location. Release time: 7:00 p.m. Sunday Prohibit use of common waterers. EXHIBITORS ALLOWED ONE ENTRY PER CLASS IN EACH DIVISION. ATCP Class Definitions: Individual Classes Junior calf Senior calf Summer yearling Junior yearling Senior yearling 2-year-old & older BEEF CATTLE BASE DATES: Born on or after January 1 of the exhibit year. The calf must be at least 4 months old at the time of exhibit. Born during the period of September 1 to December 31 of the year before exhibit year. Born during the period of May 1 to August 31 of the year before exhibit year. Born during the period of January 1 to April 30 of the year before exhibit year. Born during the period of September 1 and December 31 of the second year before exhibit year. Born before September 1 of the second year before exhibit year and shall have calved during the past year. ATCP Class Definitions: Group Classes BEEF CATTLE TERMS Junior get of sire consists of 3 animals which are the offspring of one bull and are animals in the junior calf, senior calf, and/or summer yearling, bull and heifer classes, with both sexes to be represented. Senior get of sire consists of 3 animals which are the offspring of one sire. All of these animals shall be 2 years of age or over. In dairy get of sire, the name of the sire shall be designated by the exhibitor. The animals need not be owned by a single exhibitor. DIVISIONS A H: Calf and Steer Premiums: $ $ $ $5.00 Heifer and Cow Premiums: $ $ $ $6.00 DIVISION A REGISTERED HEREFORD BREEDING CLASSES Heifer, calf, junior Heifer, calf, senior Cow, over 2 years old Junior get of sire Senior get of sire Pair of calves, one bull & one heifer Heifer, summer yearling Heifer, junior yearling Heifer, senior yearling DIVISION B REGISTERED ANGUS BREEDING CLASSES Heifer, calf, junior Heifer, calf, senior Cow, over 2 years old Junior get of sire Senior get of sire Pair of calves, one bull & one heifer Heifer, summer yearling Heifer, junior yearling Heifer, senior yearling 9
10 DIVISION C REGISTERED SHORTHORN BREEDING CLASSES Heifer, calf, junior Heifer, calf, senior Cow, over 2 years old Junior get of sire Senior get of sire Pair of calves, one bull & one heifer Heifer, summer yearling Heifer, junior yearling Heifer, senior yearling DIVISION D REGISTERED RED POLL BREEDING CLASSES Heifer, calf, junior Heifer, calf, senior Cow, over 2 years old Junior get of sire Senior get of sire Pair of calves, one bull & one heifer Heifer, summer yearling Heifer, junior yearling Heifer, senior yearling DIVISION E ANY OTHER REGISTERED BREED PROPERLY NAMED, INCLUDING BEEFALO & EXOTIC BREEDS BREEDING CLASSES Heifer, calf, junior Heifer, calf, senior Cow, over 2 years old Junior get of sire Senior get of sire Pair of calves, one bull & one heifer Heifer, summer yearling Heifer, junior yearling Heifer, senior yearling DIVISION F BEEF BREEDS MARKET CLASS Open Class Number: Steer DIVISION G CROSSBRED BEEF BREEDS MARKET CLASS Open Class Number: Steer DIVISION H DAIRY BEEF MARKET CLASS Open Class Number: Steer 10
11 Open Dept Swine Entry time 2:00 6:30 p.m. Tuesday - Refer to online Judging Schedule for Judging Time and location. NO ANIMALS IN BARN BEFORE 12:00 NOON ON TUESDAY EXHIBITORS ALLOWED ONE ENTRY PER CLASS. Due to animal health regulations, the Swine Show will be a TERMINAL SHOW. All swine shown at the Fair will be shipped for processing. DIVISION A MARKET CLASS ANY BREED OR CROSSBRED Premiums: $ $ $ $4.00 Open Class Number: Market Hog Open Dept. 04 Sheep Entry time 4:00 7:00 p.m. Wednesday - Refer to online Judging Schedule for Judging Time and location. All Breeding Stock sheep must be registered purebred. Registry number of Purebred Animals must be listed with superintendent. Release time: 7:00 p.m. Sunday EXHIBITORS ALLOWED ONE ENTRY PER CLASS IN EACH DIVISION. Registered Columbias, Corriedales, Rambouillets and Targhees shall be shown with 2 inches of wool or less. All other breeds shall have been completely shorn not more than 2 months, nor less than 2 weeks prior to show date. ATCP Class Definitions: SHEEP BASE DATES & TERMS: Spring Lamb Winter Lamb Fall Lamb Yearling Mature Ewe Market lamb Pair of lambs Get of sire Exhibitor s flock Born on or after February 16th of the exhibit year for Cheviots, Southdowns, Shropshires, Columbias and Oxfords. All other breeds, born on or after December 15th of the year before exhibit year. Born between January 1st and February 15th of exhibit year. Born between September 1st through December 31st of the year before exhibit year for Cheviots, Southdowns, Shropshires, Columbias and Oxfords. All other breeds, born on September 1st through December 14th of the year before exhibit year. Born January 1 August 31 of the year before exhibit year. Born before January 1st of the year before exhibit year. Born after January 1st of exhibit year. One ram lamb and one ewe lamb of one breed. Consists of 4 lambs or yearlings, or both, of either sex, from one sire, which were bred and are owned by the exhibitor. Consists of one yearling or ram lamb, 2 yearling ewes and 2 ewe lambs which are owned by the exhibitor. 11
12 ALL OPEN DEPARTMENT 04 Premiums: $ $ $ $3.00 DIVISION A OXFORD Spring ram lamb Fall ram lamb Winter ram lamb Pen of 2 ram lambs, bred and owned by exhibitor Yearling ram Spring ewe lamb Fall ewe lamb Winter ewe lamb Pen of 2 ewe lambs, bred and owned by exhibitor Yearling ewe Pen of 2 yearling ewes, bred and owned by exhibitor Mature ewe Get of sire Exhibitor's flock (1 yearling ram, 2 yearling ewes & 2 ewe lambs, owned by the exhibitor) Market lamb Pen of market lambs DIVISION B - CHEVIOT Spring ram lamb Fall ram lamb Winter ram lamb Pen of 2 ram lambs, bred and owned by exhibitor Yearling ram Spring ewe lamb Fall ewe lamb Winter ewe lamb Pen of 2 ewe lambs, bred and owned by exhibitor Yearling ewe Pen of 2 yearling ewes, bred and owned by exhibitor Mature ewe Get of sire Exhibitor's flock (1 yearling ram, 2 yearling ewes & 2 ewe lambs, owned by the exhibitor) Market lamb Pen of market lambs DIVISION C CORRIEDALE Spring ram lamb Fall ram lamb Winter ram lamb Pen of 2 ram lambs, bred and owned by exhibitor Yearling ram Spring ewe lamb Fall ewe lamb Winter ewe lamb Pen of 2 ewe lambs, bred and owned by exhibitor Yearling ewe 12
13 Pen of 2 yearling ewes, bred and owned by exhibitor Mature ewe Get of sire Exhibitor's flock (1 yearling ram, 2 yearling ewes & 2 ewe lambs, owned by the exhibitor) Market lamb Pen of market lambs DIVISION D - SUFFOLK Spring ram lamb Fall ram lamb Winter ram lamb Pen of 2 ram lambs, bred and owned by exhibitor Yearling ram Spring ewe lamb Fall ewe lamb Winter ewe lamb Pen of 2 ewe lambs, bred and owned by exhibitor Yearling ewe Pen of 2 yearling ewes, bred and owned by exhibitor Mature ewe Get of sire Exhibitor's flock (1 yearling ram, 2 yearling ewes & 2 ewe lambs, owned by the exhibitor) Market lamb Pen of market lambs DIVISION E HAMPSHIRE Spring ram lamb Fall ram lamb Winter ram lamb Pen of 2 ram lambs, bred and owned by exhibitor Yearling ram Spring ewe lamb Fall ewe lamb Winter ewe lamb Pen of 2 ewe lambs, bred and owned by exhibitor Yearling ewe Pen of 2 yearling ewes, bred and owned by exhibitor Mature ewe Get of sire Exhibitor's flock (1 yearling ram, 2 yearling ewes & 2 ewe lambs, owned by the exhibitor) Market lamb Pen of market lambs DIVISION F - SHROPSHIRE Spring ram lamb Fall ram lamb Winter ram lamb Pen of 2 ram lambs, bred and owned by exhibitor Yearling ram 13
14 Spring ewe lamb Fall ewe lamb Winter ewe lamb Pen of 2 ewe lambs, bred and owned by exhibitor Yearling ewe Pen of 2 yearling ewes, bred and owned by exhibitor Mature ewe Get of sire Exhibitor's flock (1 yearling ram, 2 yearling ewes & 2 ewe lambs, owned by the exhibitor) Market lamb Pen of market lambs DIVISION G SOUTHDOWN Spring ram lamb Fall ram lamb Winter ram lamb Pen of 2 ram lambs, bred and owned by exhibitor Yearling ram Spring ewe lamb Fall ewe lamb Winter ewe lamb Pen of 2 ewe lambs, bred and owned by exhibitor Yearling ewe Pen of 2 yearling ewes, bred and owned by exhibitor Mature ewe Get of sire Exhibitor's flock (1 yearling ram, 2 yearling ewes & 2 ewe lambs, owned by the exhibitor) Market lamb Pen of market lambs DIVISION H - COLUMBIA Spring ram lamb Fall ram lamb Winter ram lamb Pen of 2 ram lambs, bred and owned by exhibitor Yearling ram Spring ewe lamb Fall ewe lamb Winter ewe lamb Pen of 2 ewe lambs, bred and owned by exhibitor Yearling ewe Pen of 2 yearling ewes, bred and owned by exhibitor Mature ewe Get of sire Exhibitor's flock (1 yearling ram, 2 yearling ewes & 2 ewe lambs, owned by the exhibitor) Market lamb Pen of market lambs 14
15 DIVISION I TARGHEE Spring ram lamb Fall ram lamb Winter ram lamb Pen of 2 ram lambs, bred and owned by exhibitor Yearling ram Spring ewe lamb Fall ewe lamb Winter ewe lamb Pen of 2 ewe lambs, bred and owned by exhibitor Yearling ewe Pen of 2 yearling ewes, bred and owned by exhibitor Mature ewe Get of sire Exhibitor's flock (1 yearling ram, 2 yearling ewes & 2 ewe lambs, owned by the exhibitor) Market lamb Pen of market lambs DIVISION J - RAMBOUILLET Spring ram lamb Fall ram lamb Winter ram lamb Pen of 2 ram lambs, bred and owned by exhibitor Yearling ram Spring ewe lamb Fall ewe lamb Winter ewe lamb Pen of 2 ewe lambs, bred and owned by exhibitor Yearling ewe Pen of 2 yearling ewes, bred and owned by exhibitor Mature ewe Get of sire Exhibitor's flock (1 yearling ram, 2 yearling ewes & 2 ewe lambs, owned by the exhibitor) Market lamb Pen of market lambs DIVISION K SHEEP LEAD LINE (a) Entries in this class shall include only ewes or lambs exhibited in another class in the Open or Junior Departments of this fair. (b) Entries in this class shall also include an item of clothing made with wool fabric. (c) Judging will be based on the quality of the wool animal, the quality of the item of clothing and the appropriateness and presentation of both the garment and animal. (d) The class shall be judged on percentages as follows: 40% on attire of exhibitor 30% on sheep 30% on showmanship of exhibitor Exhibitor age 2 through 5 years Exhibitor age 6 through 8 years Exhibitor age 9 through 13 years Exhibitor age 14 through 19 years Exhibitor age 20 years and over 15
16 Open Dept Goats Entry time 4:00 9:00 p.m. Thursday - Refer to online Judging Schedule for Judging Time and location. Release time: 7:00 p.m. Sunday No horns will be allowed in any Dairy Goat, Pygmy, Angora, Exotic Goat, and Pet Goat classes. Horns will be allowed in Meat Goat and Working Goat classes. The horns must be tipped blunt prior to arrival at fair. No intact males will be allowed. ATCP Class Definitions: Individual Classes GOATS: Goats may be entered in one of the following individual classes. The age of the animal for determining the appropriate class shall be computed from the opening day of the fair. Does which have freshened shall be shown in the appropriate class under subd. 5 to 8. Junior doe kid Senior doe kid Junior yearling doe Senior yearling doe Yearling milkers Junior milkers Mature milkers Aged milkers Dam and Daughter Exhibitor Herd Senior get of sire Junior get of sire Produce of dam GOAT BASE DATES & TERMS: under 4 months of age (Shall never have freshened.) at least 4 months but under 7 months (Shall never have freshened.) at least 7 months but under 12 months (Shall never have freshened.) at least 12 months but under 24 months and the doe is not in milk (Shall never have freshened.) under 2 years of age at least 2 but under 3 years of age at least 3 but under 5 years of age 5 years of age and older consists of one doe of any age and it s dam. They need not be owned by the same exhibitor. consists of one doe under one year of age, one yearling doe and one doe two years or older, all of which are owned by the exhibitor. consists of 3 does which are the get of one sire, with at least one in milk. The animals need not be owned by the same exhibitor, but all shall be in the Senior age group. consists of 3 does under 2 years of age which have never freshened and are the get of one sire. The animals need not be owned by the same exhibitor. consists of 2 does of any age which are the product of one doe. Both animals shall be owned by the same exhibitor. Registration papers for all animals must be checked by superintendents. DIVISIONS A - I Premiums: $ $ $ $3.00 DIVISION A FRENCH ALPINE Junior doe kids Senior doe kids Junior yearling does Senior yearling does Yearling milkers Junior milkers Mature milkers Aged milkers Junior get of sire Senior get of sire 16
17 Produce of dam Dam & daughter Exhibitor herd DIVISION B NUBIAN Junior doe kids Senior doe kids Junior yearling does Senior yearling does Yearling milkers Junior milkers Mature milkers Aged milkers Junior get of sire Senior get of sire Produce of dam Dam & daughter Exhibitor herd DIVISION C AMERICAN LAMANCHA Junior doe kids Senior doe kids Junior yearling does Senior yearling does Yearling milkers Junior milkers Mature milkers Aged milkers Junior get of sire Senior get of sire Produce of dam Dam & daughter Exhibitor herd DIVISION D SAANEN Junior doe kids Senior doe kids Junior yearling does Senior yearling does Yearling milkers Junior milkers Mature milkers Aged milkers Junior get of sire Senior get of sire Produce of dam Dam & daughter Exhibitor herd 17
18 DIVISION E TOGGENBURG Junior doe kids Senior doe kids Junior yearling does Senior yearling does Yearling milkers Junior milkers Mature milkers Aged milkers Junior get of sire Senior get of sire Produce of dam Dam & daughter Exhibitor herd DIVISION F ALL OTHER PUREBREDS Junior doe kids Senior doe kids Junior yearling does Senior yearling does Yearling milkers Junior milkers Mature milkers Aged milkers Junior get of sire Senior get of sire Produce of dam Dam & daughter Exhibitor herd DIVISION G RECORDED GRADE ELIGIBLE FOR REGISTRY Junior doe kids Senior doe kids Junior yearling does Senior yearling does Yearling milkers Junior milkers Mature milkers Aged milkers Junior get of sire Senior get of sire Produce of dam Dam & daughter Exhibitor herd 18
19 DIVISION H UNRECORDED GRADE WHICH IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR REGISTRY Junior doe kids Senior doe kids Junior yearling does Senior yearling does Yearling milkers Junior milkers Mature milkers Aged milkers Junior get of sire Senior get of sire Produce of dam Dam & daughter Exhibitor herd DIVISION I MEAT GOAT Junior Doe Kid Senior Doe Kid Junior Yearling Doe Senior Yearling Doe Doe, two years old under 3 years of age Doe, three years old under 5 years of age Doe, five years old and older Dam and Offspring (offspring may be doe and/or wether) Wether under one year Wether one year and over DIVISION J PYGMY, ANGORA, AND EXOTIC GOATS Premiums: $ $ $ $ Junior or Senior Kid - Pygmy Yearling - Pygmy Doe Over 2 Years - Pygmy Wether Under 1 Year - Pygmy Wether 1 Year and Over - Pygmy Junior or Senior Kid - Angora Yearling - Angora Doe Over 2 Years - Angora Wether Under 1 Year - Angora Wether 1 Year and Over - Angora Junior or Senior Kid -Any Other Exotic Yearling - Any Other Exotic Doe Over 2 Years - Any Other Exotic Wether Under 1 Year - Any Other Exotic Wether 1 Year and Over - Any Other Exotic 19
20 DIVISION K PET GOAT Premiums: $ $ $ $ Doe or wether under 1 year Doe or wether over 1 year (a) Entries in these classes shall include only goats exhibited in another class in the open or junior department of this fair. Open Dept Equines This applies to open horse show and is not eligible for state aid under ATCP 160. All animals involved in the open horse shows must comply with the animal health rules and regulations for County and District Fairs. This includes providing a current Coggins, Equine Documentation form and Liability form. All 4-H rules also apply to Open Class participants. Limited stalls available for Open Horse Shows. Equines may stay overnight if stall space is available. SEI Helmets are required, regardless of age. All open horse show entries made with Ozaukee County Horse & Pony Project. Web Site: Open Dept. 07-Poultry & Poultry Products Entry Time: 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Thursday All Entries must be entered and in their cages by 4:30 p.m. - Refer to online Judging Schedule for Judging Time and location. Poultry & Poultry Products must be picked up between 8 and 9 p.m. on Sunday Fair not responsible for animals not called for after 10:00 p.m. Sunday evening. READ HEALTH REGULATIONS SECTION. TESTING REQUIRED ON BIRDS OVER 4 MONTHS OLD. At the time of the Pollorum-Typhoid test, exhibitors shall mark all birds with numbered leg bands and provide a livestock premises code. The association will not be responsible for any loss or damage of stock, but will exercise reasonable diligence in caring for same. All birds must be entered in the name of the owner. No clipped wings. No debeaking. EXHIBITORS ALLOWED ONE ENTRY PER CLASS IN EACH DIVISION. POULTRY BASE DATES & TERMS: Cockerel and Pullet Hatched after January 1 of exhibit year. Cock and Hen Hatched prior to January 1 of exhibit year. 20
21 DIVISIONS A - L Premiums: $ $ $ $2.25 DIVISION A CHICKENS - AMERICAN CLASS Barred Plymouth Rocks - cockerel Barred Plymouth Rocks - pullet Barred Plymouth Rocks - cock Barred Plymouth Rocks - hen White Plymouth Rocks - cockerel White Plymouth Rocks - pullet White Plymouth Rocks - cock White Plymouth Rocks - hen Any other Plymouth Rocks cockerel Any other Plymouth Rocks pullet Any other Plymouth Rocks - cock Any other Plymouth Rocks - hen Rhode Island Reds - cockerel Rhode Island Reds - pullet Rhode Island Reds - cock Rhode Island Reds - hen White Wyandottes - cockerel White Wyandottes - pullet White Wyandottes - cock White Wyandottes - hen Any other Wyandottes - cockerel Any other Wyandottes - pullet Any other Wyandottes - cock Any other Wyandottes - hen New Hampshires - cockerel New Hampshires - pullet New Hampshires - cock New Hampshires - hen Any other American Class cockerel Any other American Class - pullet Any other American Class - cock Any other American Class hen DIVISION B CHICKENS MEDITERRANEAN CLASS S.C. White Leghorns - cockerel S.C. White Leghorns - pullet S.C. White Leghorns - cock S.C. White Leghorns - hen All Brown Leghorns - cockerel All Brown Leghorns - pullet All Brown Leghorns - cock All Brown Leghorns - hen All Minorcas - cockerel All Minorcas - pullet All Minorcas - cock All Minorcas hen S.C. Anconas cockerel 21
22 S.C. Anconas - pullet S.C. Anconas - cock S.C. Anconas - hen All other Mediterranean Class - cockerel All other Mediterranean Class - pullet All other Mediterranean Class - cock All other Mediterranean Class hen DIVISION C CHICKENS - CROSSBREED Crossbred Egg Type (White Ear Lobe) - cockerel Crossbred Egg Type (White Ear Lobe) - pullet Crossbred Egg Type (White Ear Lobe) - cock Crossbred Egg Type (White Ear Lobe) - hen Crossbred Meat Type (Red Ear Lobe) - cockerel Crossbred Meat Type (Red Ear Lobe) - pullet Crossbred Meat Type (Red Ear Lobe) - cock Crossbred Meat Type (Red Ear Lobe) hen DIVISION D CHICKENS - ASIATIC Light Brahmas - cockerel Light Brahmas - pullet Light Brahmas - cock Light Brahmas - hen All other Asiatic - cockerel All other Asiatic - pullet All other Asiatic - cock All other Asiatic hen DIVISION E CHICKENS ENGLISH CLASS All Cornish - cockerel All Cornish - pullet All Cornish - cock All Cornish hen All Orpington - cockerel All Orpington - pullet All Orpington - cock All Orpington - hen All Australorps - cockerel All Australorps - pullet All Australorps - cock All Australorps - hen All Other English Class - cockerel All Other English Class - pullet All Other English Class - cock All Other English Class hen 22
23 DIVISION F CHICKENS MISCELLANEOUS CLASS Any other Standard Variety - cockerel Any other Standard Variety - pullet Any other Standard Variety - cock Any other Standard Variety hen DIVISION G CHICKENS BANTAMS (STANDARD VARIETY) Any Feather Legged Bantam - cockerel Any Feather Legged Bantam - pullet Any Feather Legged Bantam - cock Any Feather Legged Bantam - hen Any Single Comb Clean Legged Bantam - cockerel Any Single Comb Clean Legged Bantam - pullet Any Single Comb Clean Legged Bantam - cock Any Single Comb Clean Legged Bantam - hen Any Rose Comb Clean Legged Bantam - cockerel Any Rose Comb Clean Legged Bantam - pullet Any Rose Comb Clean Legged Bantam - cock Any Rose Comb Clean Legged Bantam - hen Any Game Bantam - cockerel Any Game Bantam - pullet Any Game Bantam - cock Any Game Bantam - hen Any Other Bantam - cockerel Any Other Bantam - pullet Any Other Bantam - cock Any Other Bantam hen DIVISION H - DUCKS Pekin - cockerel Pekin - pullet Pekin - cock Pekin - hen All Muscovy - cockerel All Muscovy - pullet All Muscovy - cock All Muscovy - hen Mallard - cockerel Mallard - pullet Mallard - cock Mallard - hen Rouen - cockerel Rouen - pullet Rouen cock Rouen hen 23
24 All other Ducks (standard variety) - cockerel All other Ducks (standard variety) - pullet All other Ducks (standard variety) - cock All other Ducks (standard variety) hen DIVISION I - GEESE Toulouse - cockerel Toulouse - pullet Toulouse - cock Toulouse - hen Embden - cockerel Embden - pullet Embden - cock Embden - hen African - cockerel African - pullet African - cock African - hen Chinese - cockerel Chinese - pullet Chinese - cock Chinese - hen All other Geese (standard variety) - cockerel All other Geese (standard variety) - pullet All other Geese (standard variety) - cock All other Geese (standard variety) hen DIVISION J - TURKEYS Bronze - cockerel Bronze - pullet Bronze - cock Bronze - hen Broad White - cockerel Broad White - pullet Broad White - cock Broad White - hen All other Turkeys (standard) - cockerel All other Turkeys (standard) - pullet All other Turkeys (standard) - cock All other Turkeys (standard) hen
25 DIVISION K PIGEONS (ALL RECOGNIZED BREED CLASSES) Performing Breeds - such as Roller, Tumbler, Tippler, Homer, etc. Utility Breeds - such as Mondain, King, Carneaus, etc. Fancy Breeds - such as Fantail, Pouter, Modena, Frills, etc Performing Breeds - cockerel Performing Breeds - pullet Performing Breeds cock Performing Breeds - hen Utility Breeds cockerel Utility Breeds - pullet Utility Breeds - cock Utility Breeds - hen Fancy Breeds - cockerel Fancy Breeds - pullet Fancy Breeds - cock Fancy Breeds hen DIVISION L - EGGS Eggs, standard, brown, one-half dozen Eggs, standard, white, one-half dozen Eggs, standard, any other color, one-half dozen Eggs, bantam, brown, one-half dozen Eggs, bantam, white, one-half dozen Eggs, bantam, any other color, one-half dozen Open Dept. 08 Rabbits Entry Time: Noon 6:30 p.m. Thursday All Entries must be entered and in their cages by 6:30 p.m. - Refer to online Judging Schedule for Judging Time and location. Rabbits must be picked up between 8 and 9 p.m. on Sunday Fair not responsible for animals not called for after 10:00 p.m. Sunday evening. EXHIBITORS ALLOWED ONE ENTRY PER CLASS IN EACH DIVISION. Fur bearing animals rabbits and other fur-bearing animals showing any evidence of specific disease cannot be exhibited at any fair. If, at any time, an animal is this group shows evidence of a contagious or infectious disease; it shall be immediately removed from the exhibit and slaughtered or quarantined as directed by the department. Senior Buck and Senior Doe must be over 6 months of age. Junior Buck and Junior Doe must be from 4 6 months of age. DIVISIONS A thru Q - MUST BE PUREBRED 25
26 DIVISIONS A - R Premiums: $ $ $ $2.25 DIVISION A WOOL BREEDS (ANGORA, JERSEY WOOLLY, FUZZY LOP) Junior Buck Junior Doe Senior Buck Senior Doe DIVISION B HAVANAS Junior Buck Junior Doe Senior Buck Senior Doe DIVISION C CALIFORNIAN Junior Buck Junior Doe Senior Buck Senior Doe DIVISION D CHINCHILLA Junior Buck Junior Doe Senior Buck Senior Doe DIVISION E DUTCH (ALL VARIETIES) Junior Buck Junior Doe Senior Buck Senior Doe DIVISION F HOLLAND LOP (SOLIDS AND BROKENS) Junior Buck Junior Doe Senior Buck Senior Doe DIVISION G MINI REX Junior Buck Junior Doe Senior Buck Senior Doe DIVISION H MINI LOP (SOLIDS AND BROKENS) Junior Buck Junior Doe Senior Buck Senior Doe 26
27 DIVISION I POLISH Junior Buck Junior Doe Senior Buck Senior Doe DIVISION J NETHERLAND DWARF (ALL VARIETIES) Junior Buck Junior Doe Senior Buck Senior Doe DIVISION K SATIN (ALL VARIETIES) Junior Buck Junior Doe Senior Buck Senior Doe DIVISION L TANS Junior Buck Junior Doe Senior Buck Senior Doe DIVISION M ENGLISH LOP Junior Buck Junior Doe Senior Buck Senior Doe DIVISION N FRENCH LOP Junior Buck Junior Doe Senior Buck Senior Doe DIVISION O DWARF HOTOT Junior Buck Junior Doe Senior Buck Senior Doe DIVISION P ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL BREED: INCLUDES AMERICAN, BEVEREN, CHAMPAGNE d ARGENT, CRÈME d ARGENT, CHECKERED GIANT, FLEMISH GIANT, SILVER FOX and NEW ZEALAND Junior Buck Junior Doe Senior Buck Senior Doe 27
28 DIVISION Q ANY OTHER FANCY BREED: INCLUDES ENGLISH SPOTS, HARLEQUIN, HIMALAYAN, LILAC, SABLE, SILVER MARTEN, FLORIDA WHITE Junior Buck Junior Doe Senior Buck Senior Doe DIVISION R CROSSBRED COMMERCIAL/PET Junior Buck Junior Doe Senior Buck Senior Doe Open Dept Plant & Soil Sciences Bring exhibits to the Fair from 6:00-9:00 p.m. Wednesday or 7:30-8:30 a.m. Thursday All exhibits must be in place by 8:30 a.m. Thursday Judging Time: 9:00 a.m. Thursday Building closes 6:00 p.m. Sunday Fair Exhibits must be picked up between 8 and 9 p.m. on Sunday ENTRY TAGS MUST BE PICKED UP AT THE FAIR OFFICE. EXHIBITORS ALLOWED ONE ENTRY PER CLASS IN EACH DIVISION. RULES FOR GOVERNING EXHIBITS There is no entry fee. Exhibitors, if requested to do so, must make an affidavit that the products exhibited by them are their own, grown on land owned or controlled by them. Tips for preparing vegetables for exhibit may be found by searching online. DIVISIONS A - L Premiums: $ $ $ $2.25 DIVISION A - FIELD CROPS SEEDS - All Samples Shall Consist of One Dried Quart in a zip lock bag Spring Wheat Winter Wheat Oats Barley Rye Alfalfa Clover, any variety properly identified Soybeans, any variety properly identified Any other grain not listed above, properly identified 28
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