DIVISION LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTESTS
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1 LIVESTOCK DIVISION LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTESTS 1. All 4-H exhibitors are encouraged to take part. 2. The classes may include beef, sheep, swine, goat and oral reasons. 3. Each 4-H club may designate one team of 3 5 members of any age. Members of judging teams are eligible for both team and individual judging awards. Clubs select their own team rosters. Class Junior, 1 st year county only Class Junior - county only Class Intermediate Class Senior Special Awards Grand Champion Livestock Judge Grand Champion Livestock Showman The Al Brown revolving trophy will be given to the top junior market animal exhibitor who has demonstrated knowledge of and ability to work with their animal(s). 1. Open to all junior members with a market animal using the following criteria: a. Market animal must be entered b. Must participate in the Livestock judging contest c. Must participate in showmanship contest(s). 2. Scoring will be on: a. Knowledge of the project b. Ability to handle and fit animal c. Herdsmanship d. Active participation and attitude e. Judged by an adult advisor and group of experienced Intermediate and Senior members f. Started at weigh-in day and be completed noon Saturday 3. Grand Champion winner will be announced at 9:20 a.m. before the sale on Sunday. Trophy will be awarded at the fall awards program. BEEF CATTLE Breeding animals must be owned by May 28th. No horns allowed in market beef. Completed 4-H Market Health and COOL forms are required for all market steers. DIVISION BEEF SHOWMANSHIP Class st Year Junior Class Junior Class Intermediate Class Senior DIVISION BEEF BREEDS Class (_)0 Angus, Red (01) Class (_)0 Angus, Black (02) Class (_)0 Charolais (03) Class (_)0 Hereford (04) Class (_)0 Limousin (05) Class (_)0 Pinzgauer(06) Class (_)0 Shorthorn (07) Class (_)0 Simmental (08) Class (_)0 Crossbred (09) Class (_)0 Other breeds (specify) (10) 78
2 Fill in (_) above with the appropriate one digit number 1 Junior Calf (bull or steer), January 1 to June 30, Junior Calf (heifers), January 1 to June 30, Senior Heifer Calf, September 1 to December 31, Summer Yearling Heifer, May 1 to August 31, Junior Yearling Heifer, January 1 to April 30, Senior Yearling Heifer, September 1 to December 31, Junior Cow, July 1, 2014 to August 31, Senior Cow, calved before July 1, 2014 (must have calved within the preceding 12 months Note: Fill in blank ( ) below with the number in parenthesis following the breed above (01-10). Special Classes Beef Breeds Division (Animals must have been shown in an above class) Class 721 1( ) Producing Cow - with 4-H Production Records, born before Sept. 1, 2015 Class 721 1( ) Dam and Produce - Cow and offspring owned by same member Class 721 1( ) H Member s Beef Herd - 3 breeding animals owned by same member Class CLUB Club Herd - 5 animals, 3 owners DIVISION BEEF MARKET Class Market Steer, 1050 lbs. minimum weight. Less than 21 months of age. Steers must be dehorned (a maximum of 2 Scurs are allowed). Class Feeder Steer, lbs. SPECIAL BEEF AWARDS Champion Market Steer Champion Beef Showman Champion Breeding Beef Beef Ambassador Competition Oregon Cattlewomen Carcass of Merit - Certificate DAIRY CATTLE DIVISION DAIRY CATTLE SHOWMANSHIP Class st year Junior Class Junior Class Intermediate Class Senior DIVISION DAIRY CATTLE BREEDS Class (_)0 Ayrshire (1) Class (_)0 Brown Swiss (2) Class (_)0 Guernsey (3) Class (_)0 Holstein (4) Class (_)0 Jersey (5) Class (_)0 Milking Shorthorn (6) Class (_)0 Crossbred (7) Class (_)0 Other Pure Breeds (8) Fill in (_) above with the following appropriate one digit number 1 Junior Heifer Calf, born March 1 to May 30,
3 2 Intermediate Heifer Calf, born December 1, 2016 to February 28, Senior Heifer Calf, born September 1 to November 30, Junior Yearling Heifer, born March 1 to August 31, Senior Yearling Heifer, born September 1, 2015 to February 28, Junior Two Year Old Cow, born March 1 to August 31, Senior Two Year Old Cow, born September 1, 2014 to February 28, Three and Four Year Old Cow, born September 1, 2012 to August 31, Five Year Old Cow and Over, born before September 1, 2012 SPECIAL CLASSES DAIRY CATTLE BREED DIVISION (Animals must have shown in an above class) Note: Fill in blank (_) with the number in parenthesis following the breed name (1-8) Class (_) Producing Cow - With Production Records. Born before Sept. 1, Class (_) Dam and Daughter - Both owned by same 4-H member Class (_) Dairy Herd - 3 animals owned by same 4-H member 80
4 GOATS DAIRY GOATS 1. Dairy goats must be owned by May 28th. 2. All milking does are to be milked between 5-7 p.m. the day prior to the show. 3. Only bucks kidded after August 1 and nursing a doe will be allowed. Otherwise, no bucks are allowed. 4. Limits per exhibit: 7 non-market dairy goats, regardless of class; 2 market goats. 5. All goats must be dehorned. 6. Dairy goats must be clipped for show and tattooed for identification. 7. See market animal rules for additional market goat requirements. 8. All goats must be tagged or tattooed according to USDA Scrapie ID regulations. DIVISION DAIRY GOAT SHOWMANSHIP Class st Year Junior Class Junior Class Intermediate Class Senior DIVISION DAIRY GOAT BREEDS Note: Fill in blank class number (_) below with one of the following numbers. 1. Junior Doe Kid, April 1 to June 30, Intermediate Doe Kid, March 1 to March 31, Senior Doe Kid, January 1 to February 28, Dry Yearling Doe, born in Milking Yearling Doe, born in Mature Two Year Doe, born in Mature Doe, three years and under five years, born in 2013 or Mature Doe, five years and under seven years, born 2011 or Aged Doe, seven years and older, born 2010 or earlier Class (_)0 Alpine (01) Class (_)0 La Mancha (02) Class (_)0 Nigerian Dwarf (03) Class (_)0 Nubian (04) Class (_)0 Oberhasli (05) Class (_)0 Saanen (06) Class (_)0 Sable (07) Class (_)0 Toggenburg (08) Class (_)0 Other Pure Breeds (09) Class (_)0 Crossbred (10) DIVISION--DAIRY GOAT BREEDS (SPECIAL CLASSES) (Animals must have been shown in the above classes) Note: Fill in blank (_) with the number in parenthesis following the above breed names (1-8). Class 791 1( ) Mature Doe - With Production Records, born before Jan 1, 2015 Class 791 1( ) Dam and Daughter - Owned by same member Class 791 1( ) Dairy Goat Herd - 3 female dairy goats owned by same member Class UTIL GOAT - Utility Goat - Wether used for cart driving, etc., county only 81
5 Class FIBR GOAT - Fiber Goat Doe or wether, county only Class OTHR GOAT - Other Goat Doe or wether, county only Class BEST UDD - Best Udder, county only Class WTHR GOAT - Wether Goat, county only DIVISION DAIRY GOAT JUDGING AND IDENTIFICATION CONTEST Class (_) Fill in (_) above with one of the following numbers: 1 Junior 2 Intermediate 3 Senior SPECIAL DAIRY GOAT AWARDS Champion Dairy Goat Showman Champion Dairy Goat Champion Dairy Goat Judge MEAT GOATS All meat goats must be owned by May 21st. Completed 4-H Market Health and COOL forms are required for all market goats. No bucks allowed. All market goats must be dehorned (exception is for breeding does only horns may be tipped or capped). Scurs are allowed if they are tipped or capped. Purebred and grade animals are shown together. DIVISION MEAT GOAT SHOWMANSHIP Class st Year Junior Class Junior Class Intermediate Class Senior DIVISION MEAT GOAT MARKET Class Market Goat, wethers and does, 70 pound minimum, must have kid s teeth. Completed 4-H Market Health and COOL forms required. Class Market Goat, underweight animals county only DIVISION MEAT GOATS (Breed Classes) Class _0 Meat Goat (does) Note: Fill in blank (_) above with one of the following numbers: 1. Doe Kid, born April 1 to June 30, Doe Kid, born January 1 to March 31, Doe Kid, born October 1 to December 31, Yearling Doe, born May 1 to September 30, Yearling Doe, born January 1 to April 30, Meat Goat, Mature Doe, born in Meat Goat, Mature Doe, born Meat Goat, Mature Doe, born Meat Goat, Mature Doe, born before 2010 SPECIAL CLASSES MEAT GOATS BREEDS Class Mature doe with 4-H Production Records. Doe to be shown with completed records from last kidding. Class Dam & Daughter, doe and one offspring owned by the same 4-H member 82
6 Class Member s Meat Goat Herd, three female meat goats owned by same member SPECIAL MEAT GOAT AWARDS Champion Market Goat Champion Meat Goat Showman SPECIAL OVER-ALL GOAT AWARDS Grand Champion Goat Showman PYGMY GOATS All Pygmy goats must be owned by May 28th. No bucks allowed. All goats must be dehorned. DIVISION PYGMY GOAT SHOWMANSHIP Class st Year Junior Class Junior Class Intermediate Class Senior DIVISION PYGMY GOATS Class (_)0 - Pygmy Goats (does) Class Doe in Milk all ages over yearling competing Class Pygora Goat - county only (non-dairy) Note: Fill in class number (_) above with one of the below numbers. 1. Junior Doe Kid, March 2 to June 1, Junior Doe Kid, December 2, 2016 to March 1, Junior Doe Kid, September 2 to December 1, Junior Doe (not in milk), September 2, 2015 to September 1, Senior Doe (in milk), September 2, 2015 to September 1, 2016 (does that have freshened at least once, not necessarily in milk at show time) 6. Senior Two Year Old Doe, September 2, 2014 to September 1, Senior Three Year Old Doe, September 2, 2013 to September 1, Four and Five Year Old Doe, September 2, 2011 to September 1, Over Five Years Old Doe, prior to September 2, 2011 Wether Classes Class (_)0 - Wethers. 1) Jr. Wether up to 6 months; born by ) Jr. Wether 6 months to 1 year 3) Sr. Yearling Wether 4) Sr. 2 and 3 year old Wether 5) Sr. 4 year old and over Wether SPECIAL CLASSES PYGMY GOATS DIVISION (Animals must have been shown in an above class) Class Dam and Produce Doe and one daughter, owned by same member Class H Member s Herd - 3 female goats owned by same member SPECIAL PYGMY GOAT AWARDS Champion Pygmy Goat Showman Champion Pygmy Goat 83
7 FIBER GOATS DIVISION FIBER GOATS SHOWMANSHIP Class First Year Junior Class Junior Class Intermediate Class Senior DIVISION FIBER GOATS (BREED CLASSES) Note: Fill in blank in class number below (_) with one of the following numbers: 1. Junior Wethers under 12 months of age 2. Yearling Wethers, months of age 3. Aged Wethers, Over 2 years of age 4. Junior Doe Kid, born after February 28, Junior Doe Kid, born Jan. 1-Feb. 28, Yearling Doe, months 7. Aged Doe Over 2 years of age Class _0 Angora (1) Class _0 Cashmere (2) Class _0 Pygora (3) Class _0 Other Breeds (4) SPECIAL CLASSES (Animals must have been shown in the above classes.) Class Dam and Produce, doe and one daughter, owned by same 4-H member Class H Member s Fiber Goat Herd. Three animals owned by same exhibitor. May be three does or two does and a wether. Class _ 230 Pair of Doe Kids, bred and owned by the exhibitor; under 1 year of age FIBER Class Pygora Doe Class Pygora Wether Class Angora Doe Class Angora Wether Class Colored Angora Doe Class Colored Angora Wether Class Cashmere Doe Class Cashmere Wether Class Crossbreed Fiber Goat ALPACAS/LLAMAS Showmanship Class Showmanship, Junior county only Class Showmanship, Intermediate Class Showmanship, Senior Handling 84
8 Class Handling, Junior - county only Class Handling, Intermediate Class Handling, Senior Obstacle Course Class Obstacle, Junior county only Class Obstacle, Intermediate Class Obstacle, Senior Costume Class Class Costume, Junior county only Class Costume, Intermediate Class Costume, Senior FIBER Class Llama Fiber, Junior, county only Class Llama Fiber, Intermediate Class Llama Fiber, Senior Class Alpaca Fiber, Junior, county only Class Alpaca Fiber, Intermediate Class Alpaca Fiber, Senior Class Suri Alpaca, Junior, county only Class Suri Alpaca, Intermediate Class Suri Alpaca, Senior 85
9 SHEEP 1. All breeding and market sheep must be owned by May 28th. 2. Limit per exhibitor: 4 non-market sheep regardless of class number entered; 2 market sheep. 3. Horns are allowed for certain breeding sheep where it is a breed characteristic. 4. All sheep must be tagged with USDA Scrapie Tags. 5. Market lambs must be shorn within 7 days of the show and must be shown with their front feet on the ground. No muzzles allowed. 6. Completed 4-H Market Health and COOL forms are required for all market lambs. 7. See Livestock Auction section for additional market lamb rules DIVISION SHEEP SHOWMANSHIP Class st Year Junior Class Junior Class Intermediate Class Senior DIVISION SHEEP BREEDS Fill in blank class number ( ) below with one of the following numbers 1. Spring Ewe Lamb, January 1 to May 31, Fall Ewe Lamb, September 1 to December 31, 2016 (must have lamb s teeth) 3. Yearling Ewe, September 1, 2015 to August 31, Producing Ewe, September 1, 2013 to August 31, 2015 (must have raised a lamb born after September 1 of the previous year) 5. Ram Lamb, December 1, 2015 to May 31, 2017 (county only) Class (_)0 Cheviot, Border (01) Class (_)0 Cheviot, North Country (02) Class (_)0 Columbia (03) Class (_)0 Corriedale (04) Class (_)0 Dorset (05) Class (_)0 Hampshire (06) Class (_)0 Lincoln (07) Class (_)0 Montadale (08) Class (_)0 Oxford (09) Class (_)0 Romney - White (10) Class (_)0 - Romney Natural Colored (11) Class (_)0 Shropshire (12) Class (_)0 Southdown (13) Class (_)0 Suffolk (14) Class (_)0 Other Pure Breeds (15) Class (_)0 Crossbred Meat Breeds (colored fleeces included) (16) Class (_)0 Crossbred Wool Breeds with white fleeces) (17) Class (_)0 Natural Colored Wool Class Wool Breeds Only (18) SPECIAL CLASSES SHEEP BREEDS DIVISION (Animals must have been shown in the above classes) Note: Fill in blank ( ) below with the breed number found in parentheses above following the breed. Class 771 1( ) 210 Producing Ewe with 4-H Production Records, must have produced a lamb after September 1 of the previous calendar year. Ewe to be shown with completed records. 86
10 Class 771 1( ) 220 Ewe and One Produce. Both shown in individual classes above and owned by the same 4-H member. Class 771 1( ) H Member s Flock, Three female animals from classes above owned by the same 4-H member. Class CLUB Club Herd - 5 animals, 3 or more owners DIVISION FIBER/WOOL Limited to one fleece in a class. Fleeces must have been shorn in 2017 and from animals owned by the 4-H member. 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 are outlined on the 4-H Fleece Exhibit Score Card (40-610) available at the Extension Office or on the State 4-H website at oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/special-events/state-fair. All classes except Romney, Colored and Shetland, colored are white fleeces. All colored fleeces (black, brown, etc.) must be entered in either Romney, colored, Shetland, colored, or Colored Fleece (Any breed or cross. Indicate breed on tag). Class Cheviot Class Columbia Class Corriedale Class Dorset Class Hampshire Class Montadale Class Romney, colored Class Romney, white Class Shetland, colored Class Shetland, white Class Shropshire Class Southdown Class Suffolk Class Other Breeds (indicate breed on tag) Class Crossbred (white face) Class _ Crossbred (black face) Class _ Colored Fleece (any breed or cross except full Romney; indicate breed on tag) Class Mohair county only DIVISION SHEEP MARKET Must be shorn within 7 days of the show and must be shown with front feet on the ground. No muzzles allowed. Class Market Lamb, wether and ewe competing 100 lb. minimum Class FEED Feeder Lamb, Ewe or Wether - county only, pounds Class OVER Overweight Lamb, Ewe or Wether county only, over 165 pounds SPECIAL SHEEP AWARDS Grand Champion Sheep Showman Champion Market Sheep Champion Ewe 87
11 SWINE 1. All breeding and market swine must be owned by May 28th. 2. Completed 4-H Market Health and COOL forms are required for all market hogs. 3. Upon arrival at the fairgrounds, an animal health check will be performed. Any animals found to have lice or eggs will not be allowed to unload until measures are taken to destroy them. Swine with signs of lice or eggs will not be allowed in the show ring. 4. See Livestock Auction section for additional market hog requirements. Limit of 2 market swine. 5. All swine entered in breeding classes must be breeding project animals (not market animals). DIVISION SWINE SHOWMANSHIP Class st Year Junior Class Junior Class Intermediate Class Senior DIVISION SWINE BREEDS 1. May Gilt, born May 1 to May 31, April Gilt, born April 1 to April 30, March Gilt, born March 1 March 31, February Gilt, born February 1 to February 28, January Gilt, born January 1 to January 31, Fall Gilt, Aug. 1 - Dec. 31, 2016, and has not farrowed Note: Fill in blank class number (_) with one of the above numbers: Class (_)0 Berkshire Class (_)0 Duroc Class (_)0 Hampshire Class (_)0 Spots Class (_)0 Yorkshire Class (_)0 Crossbred Class (_)0 Other Breeds SPECIAL CLASSES SWINE BREEDS DIVISION (Animal must have shown in an above class) Class Best two Females (from breeding classes 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5) Class Production Record Class (sow stays at home, gilt from breeding classes 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 is shown.) All breeds competing. Class CLUB 781 Club Herd (5 animals or more, 3 or more owners) DIVISION SWINE MARKET Class Market Hog (Barrow or Gilt) 230 to 300 pounds. Completed 4-H Market Health and COOL form are required. Class FEED 781 Feeder Hog to 229 pounds Class OVER 781 Overweight Hog -301 pounds and over SPECIAL SWINE AWARDS Grand Champion Swine Showman Champion Market Swine 88
12 Champion Breeding Swine Marv Markman Memorial Award - Presented to the top overall 4-H swine exhibitor in memory of Marv Markman. The trophy will be awarded based on the following criteria: showmanship placing - 40%, market placing - 30%, livestock judging contest - 30%. Must participate in all three events to be eligible for the award. 89
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