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1 SHEEP DEPARTMENT Karey Claghorn and Carrie Kelly- Superintendents Entry Information: Entries can be made online at livestockexpo.org or by physcial form also available at livestockexpo.org. (See rule 12 on page 28) Entry Deadline and Fee October 1, 2018 Late Deadline - October 10, 2018 Junior Breeding Entry Fee: $15.00 Late Junior Breeding : $35.00 Junior Market Lamb Entry Fee: $25.00 Late Junior Market Lamb: $45.00 Open Show Entry Fee: $18.00 Late Open : $38.00 Junior Breeding and Market Showmanship Entry Fee: $5.00 *Pre-Entry required* Showmanship On Grounds Entry Fee: $10.00 There will be a $25.00 service charge on all returned checks and declined credit cards. There will be a $10.00 office fee on all paper forms. Arrival Schedule Junior Breeding - November 7, 8:00 a.m. thru November 9, 12 Noon Junior Market Lambs - November 7, 8:00 a.m. thru November 9, 12 Noon First Round Arrival - November 7, 8:00 a.m. thru November 10, 12 Noon Second Round Arrival - November 12, 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Release Schedule Junior : Breeds shown on Saturday will be released at 9:00 a.m. Sunday morning. Breeds shown on Sunday will be released following completion of each BREED show. (Unless entered in Open show, then must follow open show release) Open : All breeds released upon completion of Supreme Selection, Thursday, November 15th. *NOTE: NO EARLY RELEASES will be granted unless pre-approved by letter from NAILE show management. Must submit for approval letters by October 31st. Stalling Information Stalling will be done based on number of entries. Stalling preferences must be put on entrty form to be taken into consideration. Show Schedule Wednesday, November 7 8:00 a.m. Begin Receiving Junior and 1st Round Open Thursday, November 8 8:00 a.m. Continue Receiving Junior and 1st Round Open Friday, November 9 10:00 a.m. Junior Breeding Showmanship 12 Noon All Junior Must Be In Place & Checked In 4:00 p.m. Market Wether Lamb Showmanship 5:00 p.m. North American International Lead Classes 215

2 Saturday, November 10 8:00 a.m. Junior Wether Lamb Show - Purebreds 8:00 a.m. Junior Breeding Show RING 1 - Border Leicester, Columbia, Cotswold, Romney, Lincoln RING 2 - Polled Dorset, Horned Dorset, Dorset Advantage, Montadale RING 3 - Corriedale, Border Cheviot, Katahdin, Tunis, *Natural Color RING 4 - Oxford, Hampshire *Natural Color could move to RING 1 12 Noon 1st Round Open must be in place Sunday Show Open Must be Checked In Sunday, November 11 8:00 a.m. Junior Wether Lamb Show - WFX & BFX & Champion Drive 8:00 a.m. Junior Breeding Show & Junior Supreme Champion Selections RING 1 - Suffolk, Dorper RING 2 - Shropshire RING 3 - Southdown 9:00 a.m. Junior Show release for breeds shown on Saturday. Breeds shown on Sunday will be released following completion of each breed show. 15 min follow Supreme Drive Noon Monday Show Open Must Be Checked In 4:00 p.m. Open Show RING 1 - Montadale RING 2 - Romney Monday, November 12 8:00 a.m. Barn open for 2nd Round Arrival 8:00 a.m. Open Show RING 1 - Suffolk, Cotswold RING 2 - Dorper/White Dorper, Corriedale, Border Leicester Later shows can potentially move to another ring if ring finishes early Noon Tuesday Open Show Must Be Checked In 8:00 p.m. All Open 2nd Round Must be in Place Tuesday, November 13 8:00 a.m. Open Show RING 1 - Southdown, Oxford RING 2 - Tunis, Shropshire, Katahdin Tunis Yearling Jackpot will follow conclusion of both rings. Later shows can potentially move to another ring if ring finishes early 12 Noon Wednesday & Thursday Show Open Must Be Checked In Wednesday, November 14 8:00 a.m. Open Show RING 1 - Hampshire, Columbia RING 2 - Polled Dorset, Horned Dorset, Border Cheviot Later shows can potentially move to another ring if ring finishes early Thursday, November 15 8:00 a.m. Open Show RING 1 - Lincoln, Rambouillet RING 2 - Natural Color Later shows can potentially move to another ring if ring fininshes early 15 min follow Supreme Drive Release of all Open Show 216

3 Friday, November 16 9:00 a.m. All sheep must be out of barn NOTE: NO Early Releases SPECIAL PRIZES FOR SHEPHERD North American International Livestock Exposition...$ Special prizes will be awarded in the cattle, sheep and dairy departments to the herdsmen, shepherds or caretakers in charge of livestock exhibits. A committee appointed by the management will make inspections during the week to determine those who, in their judgment, make the best record for the period of the show, taking into consideration the following points: 1. Neatness and attractiveness of exhibit, bedding, signs, etc Appearance of animals at all times Cleanliness of aisle behind sheep Exhibitor s behavior while at Exposition Friendliness toward other exhibitors TOTAL Awards for : First - $50.00; Second - $30.00; and Third - $

4 GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS ENTRY FEE: $18.00 Per Animal ALL SHEEP PENS WILL BE ASSIGNED AND TAGGED BY NAILE STAFF. Please write on your entry form the NUMBER of pens you NEED. Also special penning requirements, if absolutely necessary, MUST be on the entry form. DO NOT call in this information. Upon ARRIVAL please see NAILE staff in the sheep office for pen assignments. Your COMPLETE cooperation will be necessary for this to succeed. 1. All sheep in purebred classes must be registered with their respective breed association with the corresponding tag or tattoo listed on that animal's registration paper. Ear tag or ear tattoo, if required by the respective breed association, may be checked in the show ring before final placing. Judges will be instructed to check mouths of sheep and take weight and size for age in consideration before making their final placing. 2. All original registration papers for each entry in the sheep show must be presented to the North American officials at check-in prior to showing. In special circumstances, fax copies will be accepted, but must have originated from the breed registry office, and must include both front and back of registration paper. NO SWITCHING OR SUBSTITUTING OUT OF CLASS WILL BE ALLOWED AT CHECK-IN, all animals must show in class they were entered. Animal substitutions within same class are allowed. There will be NO changes on entries after check-in and arm bands are issued. 3. Not more than three individual entries in any one ram class, nor more than three in any one ewe class (unless class is split) will be accepted; except those SALE required to show in order to sell. Exhibitor limited to ONE entry in each group class. 4. Limit of awards. Livestock exhibitors will not be awarded more than two premiums in any one class and one premium in any one group class. Ribbons shall be presented in the order of placing by the judges. However, third money will be paid to fourth winner, fourth money to fifth winner, etc., when the third winner is prohibited from receiving the third cash award under the provisions of this rule. 5. Only sheep entered in the shows or sales will be permitted to be penned in the sheep barn. All other sheep must be kept in trailers or horse barns and are not the responsibility of NAILE. 6. An animal will only be allowed to exhibit in one breed classification show regardless if it has papers and is eligible for more than one show. 7. All animals must be entered and exhibited under the registered name appearing on the records of the breed association. This includes all group classes and premier exhibitor. Jointly owned animals must be entered and shown under the multiownership names appearing on the breed association records and can show in group classes and receive premier exhibitor points with animals of the same ownership. 8. ALL EXHIBITORS ARE EXPECTED TO DRESS NEATLY. 9. NO MUZZLES WILL BE ALLOWED ON BREEDING SHEEP. 10. in the show will be subject to vet check by a competent veterinarian before entering the barn. No sheep are allowed to show with visible signs of prolapse. ALL SHEEP will be monitored for lamb fungus, and any animal with fugus will be dismissed. 218

5 11. Sale sheep are released after their sale. 12. Curtains in the exhibitor s pen areas CANNOT be more than 48 inches high. Also, NO aisles are to be roped off denying access to the public. 13. Anyone removing livestock from the grounds without show management approval (release form) is subject to forfeiture of all premium money. Repeat violators will be subject to further action by the Executive Committee. (Read General Rules #10, 11, and 34) Early release must be approved by NAILE staff prior to arrival. 14. Dogs will NOT be permitted on the grounds of the Kentucky Exposition Center during the course of the NAILE except those under leash control of the owner. Any dog running free will be impounded and removed from the grounds. 15. Lambing in the sheep barns is prohibited. 16. Exhibitors are required to check-in with the sheep department's staff to verify entries and receive class numbers. This process will close at 12 Noon, the day before the breed is to be shown unless showing on Thursday. Animals showing on Thursday will need to be clecked in by noon on Tuesday. Any exhibitor not checking in by this deadline or individual entries verified by this deadline will have those entries struck from the respective show. 17. Numbers will be issued for each individual animal entered and the appropriate number must be worn in the corresponding class. 18. All Ewe and Ram Breed Champions are required to parade for Supreme Champion. Premiums and awards will be forefitted if champion is not presented. 19. All of the rules and regulations listed in the front of this catalog also apply to the Department. 20. All early release requests must be approved by NAILE management prior to October 31. PREMIER EXHIBITOR SCORING Premier Exhibitor - Computed from winnings: 10 points for first place; 9 points for second place; 8 points for third place; 7 points for fourth place; 6 points for fifth place; 5 points for sixth place; 4 points for seventh place; 3 points for eighth place; 2 points for ninth place; and 1 point for tenth place. Points will be computed from all individual classes and will be awarded only to the registered name appearing on the records of the breed association. Animals do not have to be bred by Exhibitor. Only the two highest placing individuals in any one class will be counted. Only the eight highest placing animals will be counted. No group classes will be counted with the exception of the flock class which will only be used to break ties. Remember You are creating an image to the general public that needs to be positive. NO TENTS OR CANOPIES ALLOWED! 219

6 Section 0307 NATIONAL BORDER CHEVIOT SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages Superintendent - Jeff Ebert Judge- Tim Gadsby, Minerva, OH $3,430 IN PREMIUMS The American Cheviot Society offers $1, of the premiums in the following classes. The North American International Livestock Exposition offers $2, The combined premiums are shown below and will be paid directly from the Stock Show office. SPECIAL RULES In addition to the regular entry fee of $18.00 per animal, payable to the North American International Livestock Exposition, a $10.00 fee per individual entry (no entry fee for pairs or flocks) must be paid to the American Cheviot Society, Flush Rd., St. George, KS 66535, by October 1. Junior exhibitors entering in the Open Show are also required to pay the additional $10.00 per head entry fee directly to the American Cheviot Society by October 1. 1 Yearling Ram Senior Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) Senior Champion Ram (Yearling and Senior Ram Lambs competing) 4 Reserve Senior Champion Ram 5 January Ram Lamb February Ram Lamb March Ram Lamb Slick Shorn Ram Lamb Junior Champion Ram 10 Reserve Junior Champion Ram 11 Pair of Ram Lambs Grand Champion Ram BANNER & TROPHY 13 Reserve Grand Champion Ram BANNER & TROPHY 14 Best Headed Ram PLAQUE 15 Yearling Ewe Slick Shorn Yearling Ewe Pair Yearling Ewes Senior Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) Senior Champion Ewe 20 Reserve Senior Champion Ewe 21 January Ewe Lamb

7 22 Febuary Ewe Lamb March Ewe Lamb Slick Shorn Junior Ewe Lamb (2/16 & later) Junior Champion Ewe 26 Reserve Junior Champion Ewe 27 Pair Ewe Lambs Grand Champion Ewe BANNER & TROPHY 29 Reserve Grand Champion Ewe BANNER & TROPHY 30 Best Headed Ewe PLAQUE 31 Mixed Pair of Lambs Flock Premier Exhibitor BANNER The American Cheviot Society will award a plaque as a traveling award to the winner of the Best Headed Ram and the Best Headed Ewe classes at the National Show. Each exhibitor may enter up to two animals in each class. American Cheviot Society 221

8 Section 0340 NATIONAL BORDER LEICESTER SHEEP SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages Superintendents - Greg Deakin Judge - Larry McDaniel, Fallon, NV $4, IN PREMIUMS The American Border (Leicester) Association offers $ of the premiums. The North American Border (Leicester) Association offers $ of the premiums. The Border (Leicester) Exhibitor Premium Fund offers $1, of the premiums. The North American International Livestock Exposition offers $2, The combined premiums are shown below and will be paid directly from the Stock Show office. SPECIAL RULES 1. In addition to the regular NAILE per head $18.00 entry fee, a $10.00 per head additional charge, non-refundable, will be sent to Greg Deakin, PO Box 500, Cuba IL, Make checks payable to NAILE Border Leicester Premium Fund. All additional fees must be received by October 1, No entry fees for pairs, group, or fleece classes. All the additional fees sent to Greg Deakin will be returned to the premium purse for NAILE exhibitors. 2. There will be classes for both white and Natural Colored Border Leicesters. 3. Full blood Border Leicester Market Lambs; Wether or Ewe Lamb may be white or black. Placings in this class do not count toward Premier Exhibitor Points. White Border Leicesters 1 White Yearling Rams White Fall Ram Lambs (9/1-12/31) White Early Ram Lambs (1/1-2/15) White Intermediate Ram Lambs (2/16-3/15) White Late Ram Lambs (3/16-8/31) White Pair Ram Lambs White Grand Champion Ram BANNER 8 White Reserve Grand Champion Ram BANNER 9 White Best Headed Ram PLAQUE 10 White Yearling Ewes (Above class will be split equally into Early & Late with both offering the same premiums.) 12 White Pair Yearling Ewes White Fall Ewe Lambs (9/1-12/31) White Early Ewe Lambs (1/1-2/15) White Intermediate Ewe Lambs (2/16-3/15) White Late Ewe Lambs (3/16-8/31) White Pair Ewe Lambs White Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 222

9 19 White Reserve Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 20 White Best Headed Ewe PLAQUE 21 Best White Fleece & White Get-of-Sire (four sheep by same ram, bred by exhibitor) 23 White Flock White Premier Exhibitor BANNER Natural Colored Border Leicesters 25 Natural Color Yearling Rams Natural Color Fall Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) Natural Color Ram Lamb (1/1 and later) Natural Color Pair Ram Lambs Natural Color Grand Champion Ram BANNER 30 Natural Color Reserve Grand Champion Ram BANNER 31. Natural Color Best Headed Ram PLAQUE 32 Natural Color Yearling Ewes Natural Color Pair of Yearling Ewes (Above class will be split equally into Early & Late with both having the same premiums.) 34 Natural Color Early Ewe Lambs (1/1-3/15) Natural Color Late Ewe Lambs (3/16 & later) Natural Color Pair Ewe Lambs Natural Color Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 38 Natural Color Reserve Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 39. Natural Color Best Headed Ewe PLAQUE 40 Best Natural Colored Fleece & Natural Color Flock Natural Color Premier Exhibitor BANNER 43 Border Leicester Market Lamb Champion Market Lamb BANNER 45 Reserve Champion Market Lamb 223

10 Section 0315 ALL AMERICAN COLUMBIA SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages Superintendent - Charles Worm Judge - Lyle Warner, Baldwin, ND $4, IN PREMIUMS The Columbia Breeders Association of America offers $1, of the premiums in the following classes. The North American International Livestock Exposition offers $2, The combined premiums are shown below and will be paid directly from the Stock Show office. SPECIAL RULES All exhibitors must be members of the Columbia Association of America at time of entry on October 1, Animals must be owned and transferred by the entrant/exhibitor at the time of entry on October 1, $10.00 fee per individual entry (no entry fee for pairs or flock) must be paid directly to the Columbia Breeders Association of America, Columbia Breeders Association, PO Box 722, Lakefield, MN 56150, by October 1, The fee is in additio to the NAILE fee. The CSBA fee will double to $20.00 per individual entry if not received by October 1st. Junior Exhibitors entering in the Open Show shall be required to pay the $10.00 CSBA individual, entry fee. Junior members must be Junior Columbia Association Members by the time of entry on October 1st. All rules and fees set for Senior members apply to Junior member entrants to the All-American Columbia show at the NAILE. There is NO refund of entry fees that do not show. 1 Yearling Ram Senior Ram Lamb Senior Champion Ram 4 Reserve Senior Champion Ram 5 Early Junior Ram Lamb (1/1-2/15) 6 Late Junior Ram Lamb (2/16 & later) 7 Pair Ram Lambs Junior Champion Ram 9 Reserve Junior Champion Ram 10 Grand Champion Ram BANNER 11 Reserve Grand Champion Ram BANNER 12 Yearling Ewe (Class 12 Yearling Ewe will be evenly divided if more than 20 head & premiums will be reduced.) 14 Pair Yearling Ewes Senior Ewe Lamb Senior Champion Ewe 17 Reserve Senior Champion Ewe 18 January Ewe Lamb February Ewe Lamb March Ewe Lamb Pair Ewe Lambs Junior Champion Ewe 23 Reserve Junior Champion Ewe 224

11 24 Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 25 Reserve Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 26 Best Fleece Ram or Ewe Sponsored by Manda Geerts Davis 27 Flock Premier Exhibitor BANNER 225

12 Section 0309 NATIONAL CORRIEDALE SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages Superintendent - Marcia Craig Judge - Dustin Cruit, Taylorsville, IL $3, IN PREMIUMS The American Corriedale Association ( offers $1, of the premiums in the following classes. The North American International Livestock Exposition offers $2, The combined premiums are shown below and will be paid directly from the Stock Show office. Only two awards in individual classes and one in group classes will be made to one exhibitor. SPECIAL ATTENTION In addition to the regular entry fee of $18.00 per animal, payable to the North American International Livestock Exposition, a $10.00 fee per entry (including pairs and flocks) must be paid directly to Marcia Craig, Secretary at Box 391, Clay City, IL All entries close October 1. Every entry in the show ring NOT awarded a premium will receive a $10.00 refund from the Corriedale Association. Any exhibitor failing to pay the required $10.00 per entry prior to the entry deadline will not be allowed to show unless special permission is obtained from the Association Secretary and all fees are paid prior to the show. 1 Yearling Ram Senior Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) Senior Champion Ram 4 Reserve Senior Champion Ram 5 Intermediate Ram Lamb (1/1-1/31) Junior Ram Lamb (2/1 and later) Junior Champion Ram 8 Reserve Junior Champion Ram 9 Pair of Ram Lambs Grand Champion Ram BANNER 11 Reserve Grand Champion Ram BANNER 12 Yearling Ewe (The above class will be split equally into two classes (Early & Late) prior to the show and will both have the same premium money.) 14 Pair Yearling Ewes Senior Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) Senior Champion Ewe 17 Reserve Senior Champion Ewe 18 Intermediate Ewe Lamb (1/1-1/31)

13 19 Junior Ewe Lamb (2/1 and later) Junior Champion Ewe 21 Reserve Junior Champion Ewe 22 Pair of Ewe Lambs Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 24 Reserve Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 25 Best Headed Individual PLAQUE 26 Corriedale with best fleece 50 & A special wool mark plaque will be presented No entry required. by the American Corriedale Association, Inc. 27 Flock Premier Exhibitor BANNER 227

14 Section 0342 COTSWOLD BREEDERS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages Superintendent: Butch Watson Judge: Gabe Jennings, Lubbock, TX $2, IN PREMIUMS The Cotswold Breeders Association offers $2, in premiums in the following classes. The North American International Livestock Exposition offers $ The combined premiums are shown below and will be paid directly from the Stock Show office. In addition to the regular $18.00 per animal, payable to the North American International Livestock Exposition, a $10.00 fee per entry (including pairs and flocks, no entry fee for best fleece) must be paid. Chacks can be made out to the Cotswold Breeders Associaition. Mail checks to Butch Watson 7787 SW Regional Airport Blvd, Bentonville, AR 72712, prior to October 1. Fee will increase to $15.00 if mailed after Oct 1 and prior to entering the show ring. Special Rules 1. All sheep must be registered with a recognized Cotswold Registry in the United States or Canada. 2. Suggested fleece length is two inches. Wool must be long enough for evaluation by the judge. 3. will be mouthed by the judge to determine age. White Cotswold 1 White Yearling Ram White Senior Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) White Junior Ram Lamb (1/1-6/30) White Pair of Ram Lambs White Grand Champion Ram BANNER 6 White Reserve Grand Champion Ram BANNER 7 White Yearling Ewe White Pair of Yearling Ewes White Senior Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) White Junior Ewe Lams (1/1-6/30) White Pair of Ewe Lambs White Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 13 White Reserve Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 14 White Best Fleece BANNER 15 White Young Flock White Flock White Premier Exhibitor BANNER Natural Colored Cotswold 18 Natural Color Yearling Ram Natural Color Senior Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) Natural Color Junior Ram Lamb (1/1-6/30) Natural Color Pair of Ram Lambs Natural Color Grand Champion Ram BANNER 23 Natural Color Reserve Grand Champion Ram BANNER 24 Natural Color Yearling Ewe

15 25 Pair of Yearling Ewes Natural Color Senior Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) Natural Color Junior Ewe Lamb (1/1-6/30) Natural Color Pair of Ewe Lambs Natural Color Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 30 Natural Color Reserve Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 31 Natural Color Best Fleece BANNER 32 Natural Color Young Flock (One ram lamb and two ewe lambs) 33 Natural Color Flock (Ozne ram (any age), two yearling ewes and two ewe lambs) 34 Natural Color Premier Exhibitor BANNER 229

16 Section 0345 REGIONAL DORPER/WHITE DORPER SHEEP SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages Superintendent - Doug Gillespie Judge - TBA $3, in PREMIUMS The American Dorper Breeders Society offers $2, in premiums in the following classes; The North American International Livestock Exposition offers $1, The combined premiums will be paid directly from the Stock Show Office. 1. The judge has the responsibility of determining over aged lambs. Winter and spring lambs must have their lamb s teeth. 2. All animals will be shown in their respective age class according to their date of birth as recorded on their registration papers. 3. entering the show ring on show day will have their flock identification checked by breed show officials to correspond with official show records. 4. In addition to the regular entry fee of $18.00 per animal payable to the North American International Livestock Exposition, a $10.00 fee per individual entry (no entry fee for group classes) must be paid directly to the American Dorper Breeders Society, P.O. Box 259, Hallsville, MO , by October 1st. 5. All sheep will be shown sheared. 6. Owner must be a member of the American Dorper Breeders Society and all sheep shown need to be registered in the ADSBS. 7. Both White Dorper rams and ewes must be negative for dermatosparaxis. ADSBS reserves the right to test any White Dorpers in the show for verification. DORPERS 1. Dorper Yearling Ram Dorper Fall Ram Lamb (9/1 12/31) 3. Dorper Winter Ram Lamb (1/1 2/28) 4. Dorper Spring Ram Lamb (3/1 & later) 5. Dorper Champion Ram BANNER 6. Dorper Reserve Champion Ram BANNER 7. Dorper Yearling Ewe Dorper Pair of Yearling Ewes Dorper Fall Ewe Lamb (9/1 12/31) 10. Dorper Winter Ewe Lamb (1/1 2/28) 11. Dorper Spring Ewe Lamb (3/1 & later) 12. Dorper Pair of Ewe Lambs Dorper Champion Ewe BANNER 230

17 14. Dorper Reserve Champion Ewe BANNER 15. Dorper Flock Ram, 2 Yearling Ewes, 2 Ewe Lambs 16. Dorper Premier Exhibitor BANNER WHITE DORPERS 17. White Dorper Yearling Ram White Dorper Fall Ram Lamb (9/1 12/31) 19. White Dorper Winter Ram Lamb (1/1 2/28) 20. White Dorper Spring Ram Lamb (3/1 & later) 21. White Dorper Champion Ram BANNER 22. White Dorper Reserve Champion Ram BANNER 23. White Dorper Yearling Ewe White Dorper Pair of Yearling Ewes White Dorper Fall Ewe Lamb (9/1 12/31) 26. White Dorper Winter Ewe Lamb (1/1 2/28) 27. White Dorper Spring Ewe Lamb (3/1 & later) 28. White Dorper Pair of Ewe Lambs White Dorper Champion Ewe BANNER 30. White Dorper Reserve Champion Ewe BANNER 31. White Dorper Flock Ram, 2 Yearling Ewes, 2 Ewe Lambs 32. White Dorper Premier Exhibitor BANNER 231

18 Section 0321 NATIONAL HORNED DORSET SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages Superintendent - Debra Hopkins Judge - Aaron Crome, Marshall, IL $2, IN PREMIUMS The Continental Dorset Club offers $ of the premiums in the following classes. The North American International Livestock Exposition offers $1, The combined premiums are shown below and will be paid directly from the Stock Show office. SPECIAL RULES 1. The judge has the responsibility of determining over aged-lambs. Winter and Spring lambs must have their lamb s teeth. 2. All animals will be shown in their respective age class according to their date of birth as recorded on their registration papers. 3. entering the show ring on show day will have their flock identification checked by breed show officials to correspond with official show records. 4. In addition to the regular entry fee of $18.00 per animal, payable to the North American International Livestock Exposition, a $10.00 fee per individual entry (no entry fee for pairs or flock) must be paid directly to the Continental Dorset Club, Box 506, N. Scituate, RI , by October 1. Junior Exhibitors entering the Open Show are also required to pay the additional $10.00 per head entry fee directly to the Continental Dorset Club by October Only registered Pure Horned Dorsets are allowed in this show. 6. Slick Shorn presented sheep are to carry a uniform length of wool growth that was shorn 7 days prior to show, with the only exceptions being on the poll, front legs below the knees and rear legs below the hocks NATIONAL HORNED DORSET SHOW PREMIUM SCALE 1 Fitted Yearling Ram Fitted Fall Ram Lamb (9/1-11/30) 3 Senior Champion Ram 4 Reserve Senior Champion Ram 5 Fitted Winter Ram Lamb (12/1-1/31) 6 Fitted Spring Ram Lamb (2/1 & later) 7 Slick Shorn Ram Lamb (9/1 & later) 8 Pair Ram Lambs Junior Champion Ram 10 Reserve Junior Champion Ram 232

19 11 Grand Champion Ram BANNER & TROPHY Sponsored by Continental Dorset Club 12 Reserve Grand Champion Ram BANNER 13 Best Headed Ram MARION MENO HONORARY PERPETUAL TROPHY donated by the Cassell & Mrozinski Families 14 Fitted Yearling Ewe Slick Shorn Yearling Ewe Pair Yearling Ewes Fitted Early Fall Ewe Lamb (9/1-9/30) 18 Senior Champion Ewe 19 Reserve Senior Champion Ewe 20 Fitted Late Fall Ewe Lamb (10/1-11/30) 21 Fitted Winter Ewe Lamb born (12/1-1/31) Fitted Spring Ewe Lamb (2/1 & later) 23 Slick Shorn Ewe Lamb (9/1 & later) 24 Pair Ewe Lambs Junior Champion Ewe 26 Reserve Junior Champion Ewe 27 Grand Champion Ewe BANNER & TROPHY by Continental Dorset Club 28 Reserve Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 29 Best Headed Ewe JIM LUSTER MEMORIAL PERPETUAL TROPHY donated by the Cassell and Mrozinski Families 30 Flock Premier Exhibitor BANNER 233

20 Section 0319 NATIONAL POLLED DORSET SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages Superintendent - Debra Hopkins Judge - John Mrozinski, Rolling Prairie, IN $6, IN PREMIUMS The Continental Dorset Club offers $3, of the premiums in the following classes. The North American International Livestock Exposition offers $3, The combined premiums are shown below and will be paid directly from the Stock Show office. ( SPECIAL RULES 1. The judge has the responsibility of determining over aged-lambs. Winter and Spring lambs must have their lamb s teeth. 2. All animals will be shown in their respective age class according to their date of birth as recorded on their registration papers. 3. entering the show ring on show day will have their flock identification checked by breed show officials to correspond with official show records. 4. In addition to the regular entry fee of $18.00 per animal payable to the North American International Livestock Exposition, a $10.00 fee per individual entry (no entry fee for group classes) must be paid directly to the Continental Dorset Club, P.O. Box 506, N. Scituate, RI , by October 1st. Junior exhibitors entering the Open Show are also required to pay the additional $10.00 per head entry fee directly to the Continental Dorset Club by October 1st. 5. Slick Shorn presented sheep are to carry a uniform length of wool growth that was shorn 7 days prior to show, with the only exceptions being on the poll, front legs below the knees and rear legs below the hocks. The fitted yearling ewe class will be split. 6. New for 2018: Per NAILE rules, in the event of a tie for a premier exhibitor banner, the flock class is the tie breaker, should this happen within a Dorset divisional premier, only flocks that completely represent their division will count towards a tie breaker. Exhibitors are solely responsible for determining what to show in their flock and are solely responsible for how it would affect them in the event they are in a tie NATIONAL POLLED DORSET SHOW PREMIUM SCALE 1 Fitted Yearling Ram Fitted Early Fall Ram Lamb (9/1-9/30) Senior Champion Fitted Ram 4 Senior Reserve Champion Fitted Ram 5 Fitted Late Fall Ram Lamb (10/1-11/30) Fitted Winter Ram Lamb (12/1-1/31)

21 7 Fitted Spring Ram Lamb (2/1 & later) Junior Champion Fitted Ram 9 Junior Reserve Champion Fitted Ram 10 Champion Fitted Ram 11 Reserve Champion Fitted Ram 12 Slick Shorn Yearling Ram Slick Shorn Fall Ram Lamb (9/1-11/30) Slick Shorn Winter/Spring Ram Lamb (12/1 & later) Champion Slick Shorn Ram 16 Reserve Champion Slick Shorn Ram 17 Wether Sire Yearling Ram Wether Sire Fall/Winter Ram Lamb (9/1 & later) Wether Sire Spring Ram Lamb (born 2/1 & later) Champion Wether Sire 21 Reserve Champion Wether Sire 22 Pair of Ram Lambs Grand Champion Ram BANNER & TROPHY by Continental Dorset Club, DON MOREHEAD MEMORIAL TROPHY 24 Reserve Grand Champion Ram BANNER 25 Best Headed Ram PERPETUAL TROPHY donated by Shady Hill Farms 26 Fitted Yearling Ewe (The above class will be split equally into two classes prior to the show and will both have the same premiums.) 27 Fitted Early Fall Ewe Lamb (9/1-30) Senior Champion Fitted Ewe 29 Senior Reserve Champion Fitted Ewe 30 Fitted Late Fall Ewe Lamb (10/1-11/30) Fitted Winter Ewe Lamb (12/1-1/31) Fitted Spring Ewe Lamb (2/1 & later) Junior Champion Fitted Ewe 34 Junior Reserve Chamion Fitted Ewe 35 Fitted Champion Ewe 36 Fitted Reserve Champion Ewe 37 Slick Shorn Yearling Ewe Slick Shorn Fall Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/30) Slick Shorn Winter/Spring Ewe Lamb (12/1 & later) Slick Shorn Champion Ewe 41 Slick Shorn Reserve Champion Ewe 42 Wether Dam Yearling Ewe

22 43 Wether Dam Fall/Winter Ewe Lambs (9/1-1/31) Wether Dam Spring Ewe Lambs (2/1 & later) Wether Dam Champion Ewe 46 Wether Dam Reserve Champion Ewe 47 Pair of Yearling Ewes Pair of Ewe Lambs Grand Champion Ewe BANNER & TROPHY by Continental Dorset Club 50 Reserve Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 51 Best Headed Ewe PERPETUAL TROPHY donated by Shady Hill Farms 52 Flock Premier Fitted Exhibitor BANNER 54 Premier Slick Shorn Exhibitor BANNER 55 Premier Wether Type Exhibitor BANNER THE DON MOREHEAD MEMORIAL TROPHY - Given by the Don Morehead Family as a memorial and presented to the winner of the Champion Ram. The trophy is to be in the possession of the breeder who wins it for one year at a time and his/her name is to be engraved upon it. The trophy is to be returned to the Continental Dorset Club for presentation to the winner at the next year s NAILE Show. WINDSWEPT FARM DORSET SIRE of the YEAR AWARD - Dr. & Mrs. George Downsbrough, owners of Windswept Farm, State College, Pennsylvania, have presented a perpetual plaque for the owner or owners of the ram who sires the most Champions and top placing class winners at the North American International Dorset Show. The top sire will be calculated on a point system without regard to the ownership of the animals being shown by breeders and exhibitors. Winners will receive a permanent replica of the main award at the subsequent show. 236

23 Section 0303 NATIONAL HAMPSHIRE SHEEP SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages Superintendent - Jeff Ebert Judges - Fitted Division - TBA Slick Sheared Division - TBA $5, IN PREMIUMS The American Hampshire Association ( offers $2, of the premiums in the following classes. The North American International Livestock Exposition offers $2, The combined premiums are shown below and will be paid directly from the Stock Show office. SPECIAL RULES 1. The American Hampshire Association reserves the right to draw blood on any Hampshire sheep exhibited and to tattoo champions and reserve champions. 2. All classes with more than 25 head will be split by age to be announced. FITTED 1 Fitted Yearling Ram Fitted Senior Ram Lamb Fitted Senior Champion Ram 4 Fitted Reserve Senior Champion Ram 5 Fitted January Ram Lamb Fitted February Ram Lamb Fitted March Ram Lamb Fitted Pair of Ram Lambs Fitted Junior Champion Ram 10 Fitted Reserve Junior Champion Ram 11 Fitted Champion Ram 12 Fitted Reserve Champion Ram 13 Fitted Yearling Ewe* *class will be split if more than 15 head are shown 14 Fitted Pair of Yearling Ewes Fitted Senior Ewe Lamb Fitted Senior Champion Ewe 17 Fitted Reserve Senior Champion Ewe 18 Fitted January Ewe Lamb Fitted February Ewe Lamb Fitted March Ewe Lamb Fitted Pair of Ewe Lambs Fitted Junior Champion Ewe 23 Fitted Reserve Junior Champion Ewe 24 Fitted Champion Ewe 25 Fitted Reserve Champion Ewe 26 Fitted Premier Exhibitor BANNER 237

24 SLICK SHEARED 27 Slick Shorn Yearling Ram Slick Shorn Fall Ram Lamb Slick Shorn January Ram Lamb Slick Shorn February Ram Lamb Slick Shorn March Ram Lamb Slick Shorn Pair of Ram Lambs Slick Shorn Champion Ram 34 Slick Shorn Reserve Champion Ram 35 Slick Shorn Yearling Ewe* *class will be split if more than 15 head shown 36 Slick Shorn Pair of Yearling Ewes Slick Shorn Senior Ewe Lamb Slick Shorn Senior Champion Ewe 39 Slick Shorn Reserve Senior Champion Ewe 40 Slick Shorn January Ewe Lamb Slick Shorn February Ewe Lamb Slick Shorn March Ewe Lamb Slick Shorn Pair of Ewe Lambs Slick Shorn Junior Champion Ewe 45 Slick Shorn Reserve Junior Champion Ewe 46 Slick Shorn Champion Ewe 47 Slick Shorn Reserve Champion Ewe 48 Slick Shorn Premier Exhibitor BANNER FITTED & SLICK TOGETHER 49 Grand Champion Ewe TROPHY BANNER 50 Reserve Champion Ewe BANNER 51 Best Head Ewe 52 Grand Champion Ram TROPHY BANNER 53 Reserve Grand Champion Ram BANNER 54 Best Head Ram 55 Mixed Pair-bred & owned TROPHY 56 Young Flock TROPHY 57 Flock JIM CRETCHER TROPHY - Traveling Trophy given in honor of Jim Cretcher, former Executive Secretary of the American Hampshire Association. Will be presented to the exhibitor of the First Place Mixed Pair. THE FLOCK CHALLENGE CUP - Presented in honor of D. L. & R. E. Chapman; breeders of Hampshires for over 50 years. Sponsored by Chapman Farm, S. Rockwood, MI. ROY GILMAN MEMORIAL AWARD - In honor of Roy Gilman who was American Hampshire Association Executive Secretary from This award will be given for the 1st place Young Flock. A Young Flock consists of one ram lamb and two ewe lambs. 238

25 Section 0337 NATIONAL KATAHDIN SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages Superintendent John Dyer Assistant Superintendent Wes Limesand Judge Kyle Thayer, Cummington, MA $2, IN PREMIUMS The Katahdin Hair International offers $1, and the North American International Livestock Exposition offers $ The premiums will be paid from the North American International Livestock Exposition. SPECIAL RULES 1. In addition to the regular entry fee of $18.00 per animal, payable to North American International Livestock Exposition, an additional fee of $5.00 per entry must be paid directly to the Katahdin Hair International Operations, PO Box 778, Fayetteville, AR , (479) , by October 1st. 2. All sheep must be registered. No recorded/percentage sheep allowed. 3. Lambs must have lamb teeth. Fall lambs may have two permanent teeth. Yearlings must have no more than 4 permanent teeth. 4. No fitting. However, animals may be washed, brushed, curried & feet trimmed. 5. Animal tails should not be docked. 1 Yearling Ram Fall Born Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) Senior Champion Ram 4 Reserve Senior Champion Ram 5 January Ram Lamb February Ram Lamb March Ram Lamb (3/1 & later) Pair of Ram Lambs Junior Champion Ram 10 Reserve Junior Champion Ram 11 Grand Champion Ram BANNER 12 Reserve Grand Champion Ram BANNER 13 Yearling Ewe Class may split if over 20 head 14 Pair of Yearling Ewes Fall Born Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) Senior Champion Ewe 17 Reserve Senior Champion Ewe 18 January Ewe Lamb February Ewe Lamb

26 20 March Ewe Lamb (3/1 & later) Pair of Ewe Lambs Junior Champion Ewe 23 Reserve Junior Champion Ewe 24 Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 25 Reserve Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 26 Best Four Head of Lambs (Fall or spring lambs, both sexes BANNER and 5 RIBBONS any age represented) 27 Best Flock (Consisting of 1 ram BANNER and 5 RIBBONS (any age), 2 yearling ewes, and 2 ewe lambs (any age)) 28 Premier Exhibitor BANNER 240

27 Section 0331 NATIONAL LINCOLN SHEEP SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages Superintendent: Mindy Reid Judge - Sam Wiford, Wapakoneta, OH $2, in Premiums The National Lincoln Breeders Association offers $1, of the premiums in the following classes. The North American International Livestock Exposition offers $1, The combined premiums are shown below and will be paid directly from the Stock Show office. SPECIAL RULES In addition to the regular entry fee of $18.00 per animal payable to the North American International Livestock Exposition, a $5.00 per head additional charge, non-refundable is to be paid by October 1 to the National Lincoln Breeders Association, PO Box 231, 305 Lincoln, Wamego, KS No fee for pairs or group classes. The white and natural colored show will be held consecutively. Lincoln sheep will be evaluated based upon breed guidelines found at com. Fleece length is to be a minimum of two (2) inches (exceptions may include neck, legs or belly). White Lincoln Division 1 White Yearling Ram White Senior Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) White Intermediate Ram Lamb (1/1-2/15) White Junior Ram Lamb (2/16 & later) White Pair of Ram Lambs White Grand Champion Ram BANNER 7 White Reserve Grand Champion Ram BANNER 8 White Best Ram Fleece & $50 9 White Yearling Ewe White Pair Yearling Ewes White Senior Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) White Intermediate Ewe Lamb (1/1-2/15) White Junior Ewe Lamb (2/16 & later) White Pair Ewe Lambs White Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 16 White Reserve Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 17 White Best Ewe Fleece & $50 18 White Young Flock (1 ram lamb & 2 ewe Lambs) White Flock White Premier Exhibitor BANNER 241

28 Natural Colored Lincoln Division 21 Natural Color Yearling Ram Natural Color Senior Ram L amb (9/1-12/31) Natural Color Intermediate Ram Lamb (1/1-2/15) Natural Color Junior Ram Lamb (2/16 & after) Natural Color Pair of Ram Lambs Natural Color Grand Champion Ram BANNER 27 Natural Color Reserve Grand Champion Ram BANNER 28 Natural Color Best Ram Fleece & $50 29 Natural Color Yearling Ewe Natural Color Pair Yearling Ewes Natural Color Senior Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) Natural Color Intermediate Ewe Lamb (1/1-2/15) Natual Color Junior Ewe Lamb (2/16 & later) Natual Color Pair Ewe Lambs Natural Color Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 36 Natural Color Reserve Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 37 Natural Color Best Ewe Fleece & $50 38 Natural Color Young Flock (1 ram lamb & 2 ewe Lambs) Natural Color Flock Natural Colored Premier Exhibitor BANNER 242

29 Section 0317 E.H. MATTINGLY NATIONAL MONTADALE SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages Superintendent - Kendra Fleck Judge - TBA $3, IN PREMIUMS The Montadale Breeders Association, Inc. offers $1, of the premiums in the following classes. The North American International Livestock Exposition offers $1, The combined premiums are shown below and will be paid directly from the Stock Show office. Montadale breeders will be billed by the association office for the additional show entry due to Montadale Breeders Association. Montadale exhibitors are required to provide complete pedigree information on NAILE entry blank or be subject to possible disqualification or omission from MSBA results. 1 Yearling Ram Senior Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) Senior Champion Ram 4 Reserve Senior Champion Ram 5 January Ram Lamb Feb. and after Ram Lamb Pair of Ram Lambs Junior Champion Ram 9 Reserve Junior Champion Ram 10 Grand Champion Ram BANNER and E.H. Mattingly Trophy 11 Reserve Grand Champion Ram BANNER 12 Yearling Ewe Slick Sheared Yearling Ewe Pair Yearling Ewes Senior Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) Senior Champion Ewe 17 Reserve Senior Champion Ewe 18 January Ewe Lamb February Ewe Lamb March Ewe Lamb Slick Shorn Ewe Lamb Pair of Ewe Lambs Junior Champion Ewe 24 Reserve Junior Champion Ewe 243

30 25 Grand Champion Ewe BANNER and Anne Gregory Trophy 26 Reserve Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 27 Flock Premier Exhibitor BANNER THE E.H. MATTINGLY TROPHY - Trophy given in recognition of a lifetime of service to the founding and developing of the Montadale Breed will be presented to the Exhibitor of the Champion Montadale Ram. THE ANNE GREGORY TROPHY - Trophy given in recognition of a lifetime of service to the Montadale Breeders Association as its Secretary will be presented to the Exhibitor of the Champion Montadale Ewe. 244

31 Section 0327 REGIONAL NATURAL COLORED SHEEP SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages Superintendent - Debbie Dison Judge - Randell Von Krosich, Sioux Falls, SD $2, IN PREMIUMS The Natural Colored Show exhibitors offer $1, and the North American International Livestock Exposition offers $1, The premiums will be paid from the Stock Show office. In addition to the regular North American International Livestock Exposition $18.00 entry fee, an additional $10.00 per head must be paid by October 1 to: Debbie Dison, 1711 Edenside Ave., Louisville, KY , (502) , ddison1@bellsouth.net. All entries close October 1. SPECIAL RULES Fleece length is to be a minimum of two inches (except neck, legs or belly); animals may be fitted; bellies may be shorn. Judge has the right to put sheep in the correct division. Wool Grade Divisions Fine Wool - Grade 60+ Class numbers 1 thru 18 Medium/Long/Coarse Wool- Grade 58 & below- Class numbers 19 thru 36 Fine Wool Class # 1 FW Yearling Ram 9/1/16-8/31/ FW Senior Ram Lamb 9/1/17-12/31/ FW Junior Ram Lamb 1/1/18-8/31/ FW Pair Ram Lambs FW Grand Champion Ram 6 FW Reserve Grand Champion Ram 7 FW Yearling Ewe Class to be split at show if 10 or more entries 8 FW Yearling Ewe FW Pair Yearling Ewes FW Senior Ewe Lamb 9/1/16-12/31/ FW Junior Ewe Lamb 1/1/18-2/15/ FW Late Junior Ewe Lamb 2/16/18-8/30/ FW Pair Ewe Lambs FW Grand Champion Ewe 15 FW Reserve Grand Champion Ewe 16 FW Best Fleece 25 & 17 FW Flock FW Premier Exhibitor 245

32 Medium/Long/Coarse Class # 19 MLC Yearling Ram 9/1/16-8/31/ MLC Senior Ram Lamb 9/1/17-12/31/ MLC Junior Ram Lamb 1/1/18-8/31/ MLC Pair Ram Lambs MLC Grand Champion Ram 24 MLC Reserve Grand Champion Ram 25 MLC Yearling Ewe Class to be split at show if 10 or more entries 26 MLC Yearling Ewe MLC Pair Yearling Ewes MLC Senior Ewe Lamb 9/1/17-12/31/ MLC Junior Ewe Lamb 1/1/18-2/15/ MLC Late Junior Ewe Lamb 2/16/18-8/31/ MLC Pair Ewe Lam MLC Grand Champion Ewe 33 MLC Reserve Grand Champion Ewe 34 MLC Best Fleece 25 & 35 MLC Flock MLC Premier Exhibitor 37 SUPREME CHAMPION RAM - The two champion rams (Fine & Medium/ Long/Coarse) compete for one SUPREME - BANNER 38 RESERVE SUPREME CHAMPION RAM - BANNER 39 SUPREME CHAMPION EWE - The two champion ewes (Fine & Medium/ Long/Coarse) compete for one SUPREME - BANNER 40 RESERVE SUPREME CHAMPION EWE - BANNER 41 SUPREME BEST FLEECE - BANNER 42 SUPREME FLOCK - BANNER 43 Overall Premier Exhibitor (TOTAL POINTS from both divisions) - BANNER 246

33 Section 0313 MARY BLOME NATIONAL OXFORD SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages Superintendent - David Trotter Judge - Dan Spilde, Stoughton, WI $5, IN PREMIUMS The American Oxford Association offers $2, of the premiums in the following classes. The North American International Livestock Exposition offers $3, The combined premiums are shown below and will be paid directly from the Stock Show office. SPECIAL RULES 1. All animals in the open show must be non-carriers of heredity cohondrodysplasia. In order to ensure compliance, blood samples will be drawn from the following animals after the show. 1) Grand Champion Ram and Ewe 2) Reserve Grand Champion Ram and Ewe 3) Any animal whose placing and individual class has been randomly selected for testing prior to the show. For a complete copy of the show policy please contact the Association Office. 2. In addition to the regular entry fee of $18.00 per animal, payable to the North American International Livestock Exposition, a $10.00 fee per entry (including pairs and flocks) must be paid to the office of the American Oxford Association before October 1; after October 1, it will be $15.00 before entry into the show ring. Any entrant in the show ring not awarded a premium will receive $10.00 from the AOSA office. 3. The American Oxford Association requests that all Oxford entries be shown in short fleece with maximum wool length not to exceed one inch in length on any part of the body and shall be free of any artificial coloring. 4. should be slick shorn 10 days before the show, and can have topknots and leggings. 1 Yearling Ram Senior Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) Senior Champion Ram 4 Reserve Senior Champion Ram 5 Early Jr. Ram Lamb (1/1-2/15) Late Jr. Ram Lamb (2/16 & later) Junior Champion Ram Lamb 8 Reserve Junior Champion Ram Lamb 9 Pair Ram Lambs

34 10 Grand Champion Ram TROPHY & BANNER 11 Reserve Grand Champion Ram TROPHY & BANNER 12 Best Headed Ram AWARD sponsored by Winning Ways Farm 13 Yearling Ewe Slick Sheared Yearling Ewe Pair of Yearling Ewes Senior Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) Senior Champion Ewe 18 Reserve Senior Champion Ewe 19 January Ewe Lamb January Slick Sheared Ewe Lamb February Ewe Lamb February Slick Sheared Ewe Lamb 23 March & Later Ewe Lamb March & Later Slick Sheared Ewe Lamb Junior Champion Ewe Lamb 26 Reserve Junior Champion Ewe Lamb 27 Pair Ewe Lambs Grand Champion Ewe TROPHY & BANNER 29 Reserve Grand Champion Ewe TROPHY & BANNER 30 Best Headed Ewe AWARD sponsored by Apple Oxfords 31 Flock Premier Exhibitor BANNER 248

35 Section 0323 RAMBOUILLET SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages Superintendent - Robbie Eckhoff Executive Secretary American Rambouillet Breeders Association Hawley, TX Judge - Dave Smith, Earl Park, IN $1, IN PREMIUMS The Rambouillet Associations offer $ of the premiums in the following classes. The North American International Livestock Exposition offers $1, The combined premiums are shown below and will be paid directly from the Stock Show office. SPECIAL RULES 1. In addition to the regular entry fee of $18.00 per animal payable to North American International Livestock Exposition, an additional fee of $10.00 will be assessed per individual entry (no entry fee for groups) payable to the ARSBA, PO Box 214, Hawley, Texas no later than October 1. (EVERY ENTRY) 2. The American Rambouillet Association reserves the right to check any registration papers. 3. Judges are instructed to follow the Association Score Card. 4. All general rules and regulations will be followed as per book. Class 1 Yearling Ram Senior Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) 3 Junior Ram Lamb (1/1-8/31) 4 Pair Ram Lambs Grand Champion Ram BANNER 6 Reserve Grand Champion Ram BANNER 7 Yearling Ewe Pair Yearling Ewes Senior Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) 10 Early Junior Ewe Lamb (1/1-2/15) 11 Late Junior Ewe Lamb (2/16-8/31) 12 Pair Ewe Lambs Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 14 Reserve Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 15 Best Fleece AWARD - sponsored by ARSBA 16 Flock Premier Exhibitor BANNER 249

36 Section 0325 ROMNEY SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages Superintendent - Willis Plank Judge - TBA $2, IN PREMIUMS The American Romney Breeders Association ( offers $ and the North American International Livestock Exposition offers $1, The premiums will be paid from the North American International Livestock Exposition. SPECIAL RULES 1. Romney sheep will be judged using the ARBA standards. 2. The judge has the responsibility of determining over-aged lambs. 3. All late fall lambs and junior lambs must have their lamb s teeth. 4. In addition to the regular entry fee of $18.00 per animal, payable to the North American International Livestock Exposition, a $10.00 fee per individual entry including market lambs (no entry fee for pairs, flock, young flock or get-of-sire) must be paid to the American Romney Breeders Association, N.W. Oak Ridge Rd., Yamhill, OR 97148, by the entry deadline. Every entrant in the show ring NOT awarded a premium will receive a $10.00 refund from the Romney Breed Office. White Romney Show 1 White Yearling Ram White Fall Ram (9/1-12/31) White Winter Ram Lamb (1/1-2/15) White Spring Ram Lamb (2/16-8/31) White Pair Ram Lambs White Grand Champion Ram BANNER 7 White Reserve Grand Champion Ram BANNER 8 White Yearling Ewe (9/1-8/31) White Pair Yearling Ewes White Fall Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) White Winter Ewe Lamb (1/1-2/15) White Spring Ewe Lamb (2/16-8/31) White Pair Ewe Lambs White Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 15 White Reserve Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 16 White Best Fleeced Animal

37 17 White Flock - one yearling ram or ram lamb, two yearling ewes and two ewe lambs White Premier Exhibitor BANNER Natural Colored Romney Show 19 Natural Color Yearling Ram Natural Color Fall Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) Natural Color Winter Ram Lamb (1/1-2/15) Natural Color Spring Ram Lamb (2/16-8/31) Natural Color Pair Ram Lambs Natural Color Grand Champion Ram BANNER 25 Natural Color Reserve Grand Champion Ram BANNER 26 Natural Color Yearling Ewe Natural Color Pair Yearling Ewes Natural Color Fall Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) Natural Color Winter Ewe Lamb (1/1-2/15) Natural Color Spring Ewe Lamb (2/16 & later) Natural Color Pair Ewe Lambs Natural Color Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 33 Natural Color Reserve Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 34 Natural Color Best Fleeced Natural Color Flock - one yearling ram or ram lamb, two yearling ewes, two ewe lambs Natural Color Premier Exhibitor BANNER 251

38 Section 0311 NATIONAL SHROPSHIRE SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages Superintendent - Becky Peterson Judge - TBA $4, IN PREMIUMS The American Shropshire Association offers 50% of the premiums in the following classes. The North American International Livestock Exposition offers the remaining 50%. The combined premiums are shown below and will be paid directly from the Stock Show office. SPECIAL RULES 1. In addition to the regular entry fee of $18.00 per animal, payable to North American International Livestock Exposition, a $12.00 fee per single class must be paid directly to the American Shropshire Registry Assn., 41 Bell Road, Leyden, MA All entries close October All Shropshire entries must be SLICK SHORN. Wool may be left below the knees and hocks and on the face and head from the poll forward; the remainder of the body is to be shorn to the skin within five days of the show date. No wool may be left above the knees or hocks. Any entry not adhering to these rules will be dismissed from the show ring. 1 Yearling Ram Senior Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) 3 Senior Champion Ram 4 Reserve Senior Champion Ram 5 Early Junior Ram Lamb (1/1-2/15) Late Junior Ram Lamb (2/16 & later) Pair Ram Lambs Junior Champion Ram 9 Reserve Junior Champion Ram 10 Grand Champion Ram BANNER 11 Reserve Grand Champion Ram BANNER 12 Yearling Ewe *Above class to be split equally by age into 2 classes with both offering the same premiums. 14 Pair Yearling Ewes Senior Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) 16 Senior Champion Ewe 252

39 17 Reserve Senior Champion Ewe 18 January Ewe Lamb February Ewe Lamb *Classes to be split equally by age into 2 classes both offering the same premiums. 20 March Ewe Lamb (3/1 & later) 21 Pair Ewe Lambs Junior Champion Ewe 23 Reserve Junior Champion Ewe 24 Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 25 Reserve Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 26 Group of Three Lambs (both sexes represented) Flock (5 Head) Premier Exhibitor BANNER SPECIAL AWARDS 1. The American Shropshire Registry Association offers trophies for the Champion Shropshire Ram and the Champion Shropshire Ewe. 2. The McKerrow Family Trophy will be offered for the Best Five Head Shropshire Flock, bred and owned by exhibitor. The flock is to consist of one (1) ram, under 2 years, two (2) yearling ewes and two (2) ewe lambs. - Class No Bancroft and Lesley Henderson, in memory of Emil Hartzell, award a Traveling Trophy to the Best Group of Three Lambs, both sexes represented. - Class No The Verne Hoffman Traveling Trophy will be awarded for the Best Pair of Yearling Ewes. - Class No. 14. Stars of Louisville Shropshire Sale 1. The sale is to be Saturday, November 10, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. - East Hall. See for more information. 253

40 Section 0305 NATIONAL SOUTHDOWN SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages Superintendent - Gary Jennings Judge - Evan Snyder, Atglen, PA $10, IN PREMIUMS The American Southdown Breeders Association (southdownsheep.org) offers $4, of the premiums in the following classes. The North American International Livestock Exposition offers $5, The combined premiums are shown below and will be paid directly from the Stock Show office. SPECIAL RULES The American Southdown Breeders Association adopted show policy regarding Heredity chondrodysplasia will be in effect. All animals in the open show must be non-carriers of heredity chondrodysplasia and ectodermal dysplasia. In order to ensure compliance blood samples will be drawn from the following animals after the show. 1) Grand champion ram and ewe 2) Reserve grand champion ram and ewe 3) Any animal whose placing and individual class has been randomly selected for testing prior to the show. For a complete copy of the show policy, please contact the Association office. 1. All animals must be owned and exhibited under the registered name appearing on the records of the American Southdown Breeders Association office as of October 1, Jointly owned animals must be owned and shown under the multi-ownership names appearing on the Association records as of October 1, All animals must have permanent flock identification, either a legible tattoo or ear tag, that corresponds with the registration certificate. not having this identification will be barred from competition. 3. Yearlings and senior lambs will vie for Senior Champions. Junior split lamb classes will vie for Junior Champions. 4. In addition to the regular entry fee of $18.00 per animal, payable to North American International Livestock Exposition, a $15.00 fee per entry (including pairs and flocks) must be paid directly to the American Southdown Breeders Association, 100 Cornerstone Road, Fredonia, TX This fee will be due October 1st. After October 1st the fee will increase to $ This must be paid before sheep are shown. 5. All Southdowns must be SLICK SHORN within five days of the show. Wool may be left below the knees and hocks on the legs. Also, wool may be left on the forehead up to the scurs and wool may be left on the ears. 6. Premiums will be paid to only the top four head of each class division of any one exhibitor. 1 Yearling Ram Senior Ram Lamb (9/1-8/31) Senior Champion Ram 254

41 4 Senior Reserve Champion Ram 5 January Ram Lamb February Ram Lamb March & Later Ram Lamb Pair Ram Lambs Junior Champion Ram 10 Junior Reserve Champion Ram 11 Grand Champion Ram PLAQUE & BANNER 12 Reserve Grand Champion Ram PLAQUE & BANNER 13 Best Breed Character Ram PLAQUE 14 Yearling Ewes (The above class will be split equally into three classes (Early, Intermediate, Late) prior to the show and will all have the same premium money) 17 Pair Yearling Ewes Senior Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) Senior Champion Ewe 20 Senior Reserve Champion Ewe 21 January Ewe Lamb Early February Ewe Lamb (2/1-2/14) 23 Late February Ewe Lamb (2/15-2/28) 24 Early March Ewe Lamb (3/1-3/14) Late March Ewe Lamb (3/15 & later) Pair Ewe Lambs Junior Champion Ewe 28 Junior Reserve Champion Ewe 29 Grand Champion Ewe PLAQUE & BANNER 30 Reserve Grand Champion Ewe PLAQUE & BANNER 31 Best Breed Character Ewe PLAQUE 32 Flock Premier Exhibitor BANNER & PLAQUE 255

42 TROPHIES AND AWARDS THE W.L. HENNING CUP - Traveling Trophy and permanent plaque given in recognition of fifty years service to the American Southdown Breeders Association as its Secretary. Will be presented to the Exhibitor of the Grand Champion Southdown Ram. THE HENRY BESUDEN TROPHY - Traveling Trophy and permanent plaque given in recognition for service to the American Southdown Breeders Association as director, breeder and leader in the sheep industry. Will be presented to the Exhibitor of the Grand Champion Southdown Ewe. THE HAROLD E. JUDY TROPHY - Traveling Trophy and permanent plaque given in honor of the late Harold E. Judy, outstanding Southdown breeder, director and officer of the American Southdown Breeders Association. Will be presented to the Exhibitor of the Best Pair of Ram Lambs. ENGLISH SOUTHDOWN SHEEP SOCIETY TROPHY - Traveling Trophy and permanent plaque awarded to the Exhibitor of the Best Southdown Flock. THE DURON AND DON ELLA HOWARD TROPHY - Traveling Trophy and permanent plaque given in recognition for service to the American Southdown Breeders Association as director, breeder and leader in the sheep industry will be presented to the Premier Exhibitor of the show. THE RONALD WEDEL TROPHY - Traveling Trophy and permanent plaque given in recognition for service to the American Southdown Breeders Association as director, officer, and breeder, will be presented to the exhibitor of the first place pair of yearling ewes. THE FLORENCE STROUSE TROPHY - Traveling Trophy and permanent plaque given in recognition of 25 years of service to the American Southdown Breeder s Association as its Secretary. Will be presented to the exhibitor of the best breed character ewe with emphasis on the head. THE GARY JENNINGS TROPHY - Traveling Trophy and permanent plaque given in recognition of 25 years of service to the American Southdown Breeder s Association as its Secretary. Will be presented to the exhibitor of the best breed character ram with emphasis on the head. NORTH AMERICAN LEAD CLASSES AMERICAN SOUTHDOWN BREEDERS ASSOCIATION SPECIAL The American Southdown Breeders Association will offer premiums of $25.00 to any Southdown entries who place in the top five of their respective class; $15.00 to any Southdown entries who place 6th through 10th; and $10.00 to all other Southdown entries who participate in any of the four North American Lead Classes. STARS OF LOUISVILLE SOUTHDOWN SALE 1. The sale is to be Saturday, November 10, 2018 at 12:30 p.m.- East Hall 2. For further information and entry forms please contact: American Southdown Breeders Association 100 Cornerstone Rd. Fredonia, Texas (325) southdown@ctesc.net (325) fax 3. Entry deadline is September 1, The seller warrants to the buyer that sheep sold are free of hereditary chondrodysplasia (spider), ectodermal dysplasia (hairy lamb), and contain a minimum of one R at codon

43 Section 0301 NORTH AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL SUFFOLK SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages Superintendent: Amanda Everts Judge - Mark Chapman, Rockwood, MI $8, IN PREMIUMS The United Suffolk Association ( offers $5, of the premiums in the following classes. The North American International Livestock Exposition offers $3, The combined premiums are shown below and will be paid directly from the Stock Show office. In addition to the regular entry fee of $18.00 per animal to the North American International Livestock Exposition, Suffolk Breeders must pay a $5.00 entry fee to the United Suffolk Association Office, on each entry at the Louisville Show. The Board of Directors of the USSA made and passed a motion that this $5.00 entry fee must be paid prior to the show in Louisville to the USSA Office by November 1, 2018 Entry fees may be paid the night before the show at the USSA booth, but will be assessed an additional $5.00 penalty. Breeders who have not paid their fees in the past, or who have not paid their fees in advance of the 2018 show, will be prohibited from participating in the event. Junior exhibitors entering the open show are also required to pay the additional $5.00 per head entry fee. All entries in the show MUST HAVE A PRIVATE FLOCK TAG AND/OR TATTOO IN THE SHEEP S EAR WHICH CORRESPONDS WITH THE PRIVATE FLOCK NUMBER WITH THE ANIMAL S OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION as recorded with the Canadian or United Suffolk Associations. All United Suffolk Association policies apply to all exhibitors and all animals exhibited in the North American International Suffolk Show. In the Slick Shorn Division all sheep must be slick shorn over the entire body. No patch shearing allowed. Section Slick Shorn Yearling Ram Fitted Yearling Ram Slick Shorn Senior Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) Fitted Senior Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) Slick Shorn Senior Champion Ram 6 Slick Shorn Reserve Senior Champion Ram 7 Fitted Senior Champion Ram 8 Fitted Reserve Senior Champion Ram 9 Slick Shorn January Ram Lamb Fitted January Ram Lamb Slick Shorn February Ram Lamb Fitted February Ram Lamb

44 13 Slick Shorn March or later Ram Lamb Fitted March 1 or later Ram Lamb *If there are more than 20 head checked in for any one of the above ram lamb classes, that class may be split prior to the show and will have the same premium money. 15 Slick Shorn Pair of Ram Lambs Fitted Pair of Ram Lambs Slick Shorn Junior Champion Ram 18 Slick Shorn Reserve Junior Champion Ram 19 Fitted Junior Champion Ram 20 Fitted Reserve Junior Champion Ram 21 Slick Shorn Grand Champion Ram BANNER & TROPHY 22 Slick Shorn Reserve Grand Champion Ram BANNER 23 Fitted Grand Champion Ram BANNER & TROPHY 24 Fitted Reserve Grand Champion Ram BANNER 25 Best Head Ram PLAQUE 26 Overall Grand Champion Suffolk Ram BANNER 27 Overall Reserve Grand Champion Suffolk Ram BANNER 28 Slick Shorn Yearling Ewe Slick Shorn Pair of Yearling Ewes Fitted Yearling Ewe Above yearling classes will be split equally into Early, Intermeiate & Late with all having same premium money. 31 Fitted Pair Yearling Ewes Slick Shorn Senior Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) Fitted Senior Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) Slick Shorn Senior Champion Ewe 35 Slick Shorn Senior Reserve Champion Ewe 36 Fitted Senior Champion Ewe 37 Fitted Reserve Senior Champion Ewe 38 Slick Shorn January Ewe Lamb Fitted January Ewe Lamb Slick Shorn Early February Ewe Lamb (2/1-2/14) Fitted Early February Ewe Lamb (2/1-2/14) Slick Shorn Late February Ewe Lamb (2/15-2/28) Fitted Late February Ewe Lamb (2/15-2/28) Slick Shorn March 1 & later Ewe Lamb Fitted March 1 & later Ewe Lamb *Above Ewe Lamb classes, if more than 20 head in each, may be split prior to show having the same premium money. 46 Slick Shorn Pair of Ewe Lamb Fitted Pair Ewe Lambs Slick Shorn Junior Champion Ewe 49 Slick Shorn Junior Reserve Champion Ewe 50 Fitted Junior Champion Ewe 51 Fitted Reserve Junior 258

45 Champion Ewe 52 Slick Shorn Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 53 Slick Shorn Reserve Grand BANNER Champion Ewe 54 Fitted Grand Champion Ewe BANNER & TROPHY 55 Fitted Reserve Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 56 Best Headed Ewe PLAQUE 57 Slick Shorn Flock Slick Shorn Premier Exhibitor BANNER & TROPHY 59 Fitted Flock Fitted Premier Exhibitor BANNER 61 Overall Grand Champion Suffolk Ewe B ANNER 62 Overall Reserve Grand Champion Suffolk Ewe BANNER BEST HEADED CLASSES - No more than 2 entries per exhibitor. Entry must be entered in an individual class, but does not need to be entered additionally in the Best Headed class to show. AWARDS* The George Buckham Award This award is presented to the exhibitor of the Champion Slick Shorn Ram by friends of George Buckham. Champion Slick Shorn Ewe This award is presented to the exhibitor of the Champion Slick Shorn ewe by Kimm Suffolks, Dysart, Iowa. Best Pair of Suffolk Ram Lambs This award is presented to the exhibitor of the Best Pair of Suffolk Ram Lambs by Tom Burke Suffolks, Platte City, Missouri. The Sherwood Jackson Award This award is presented to the exhibitor of the Best Headed Suffolk Ram by friends of Sherwood Jackson. The Roy B. Warrick Memorial Award This award is presented to the exhibitor of the Champion Suffolk Ram by the family of Roy B. Warrick. The WEG & I-80 Flocks Memorial Award This award is given in memory of Harold & Maxine Gergen and presented to the Best Pair of Suffolk Ewe Lambs. The Clyde George Award This award is presented to the exhibitor of the Best Pair of Suffolk Yearling Ewes by Steve & Bob George. The Bill Hurst Award This award is presented to the exhibitor of the Best Headed Suffolk Ewe by friends of Bill Hurst. Champion Suffolk Ewe Award This award is presented by W.E. Gergen and Friends. The Annette Benson Award This award is presented to the exhibitor of the Best Suffolk Flock by friends of Annette Benson. The Best Headed Ewe Award This award is presented to the exhibitor of the Best Headed Ewe by Alan C. Batt. *All awards listed above are given traveling plaques. The traveling plaque is to be in the possession of the breeder who wins it for 1 year at a time and his/her name is to be engraved up on it. The traveling plaque is to be returned to the United Suffolk Association in time for the show again next year or the plaque can be returned to the United Suffolk Association at NAILE prior to the Suffolk Show. NORTH AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL SUFFOLK SALE 259

46 1. The North American International Suffolk Sale will be held Saturday, November 10, 2018 at 3:30 p.m. - East Hall 2. The sale order will be made by the Sale Committee and Sale Manager. 3. Sale sheep are not required to be in the open show. 4. Entry deadline is September 15, To obtain further information or sale entry forms, contact: Banner Sale Management, P.O. Box 500, Cuba, IL 61427, or call (309) The sale is sponsored by the United Suffolk Association. All United Suffolk Association s policies apply to sheep sold in the sale. 260

47 Section 0329 NORTH AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL TUNIS SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages Co-Superintendents: Susan B. Anderson & Dr. Richard Schambow, Jr. Judge - John Mrozinski, Rolling Prairie, IN $6, IN PREMIUMS The National Tunis Registry, Inc. (NTSRI) ( offers $ in premiums in the following classes. The NAILE Tunis premium fund offers $2, The North American International Livestock Exposition offers $1, Darling Tunis offers $ The premiums shown below will be paid from the Stock Show office. SPECIAL RULES 1. Only entered in Slick Shorn Classes will be eligible to participate in Slick Shorn Champion Classes. 2. In addition to the regular North American International Livestock Exposition $18.00 per head entry fee an $8.00 per head additional charge, non-refundable fee,. Make checks payable to the NTSRI and send to: Susan B. Anderson, 515 Carpenter Creek Rd, Hustonville, KY (phone ). This fee is due November 1, After November 1, 2018, a late fee of $20.00 will be charged. If not paid by 8:00 p.m. the night before the show the exhibitor will not be allowed to show. This rule will be strictly enforced. Class 1 Yearling Ram Slick Shorn Yearling Ram Fall Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) Senior Champion Fitted Ram 5 Reserve Senior Champion Fitted Ram 6 January Ram Lamb February Ram Lamb March & Later Ram Lamb Slick Shorn Ram Lamb Pair Ram Lambs Junior Champion Fitted Ram 12 Reserve Junior Champion Fitted Ram 13 Grand Champion Fitted Ram BANNER 14 Reserve Grand Champion Fitted Ram BANNER 15 Grand Champion Slick Shorn Ram BANNER 16 Reserve Grand Champion Slick Shorn Ram BANNER 17 Best Headed Ram PRIZE Sponsored by Old Glory Farm 18 Yearling Ewe The above class will be split equally into three classes Early, Intermediate, & Late. Each class will have the same premium money. 261

48 19 Slick Shorn Yearling Ewe If there are more than 15 head check in for class 19, the class will be split equally into Early and Late. Each class will have same premium money. 20 Pair of Yearling Ewes Fall Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) Senior Champion Fitted Ewe 23 Reserve Senior Champion Fitted Ewe 24 January Ewe Lamb February Ewe Lamb March & Later Ewe Lamb Slick Shorn Ewe Lamb If more than 15 head check in for classes 24-27, will be split equally between Early & Late. Each Class will have the same premium money. 28 Pair of Ewe Lambs Junior Champion Fitted Ewe 30 Reserve Junior Champion Fitted Ewe 31 Grand Champion Fitted Ewe BANNER 32 Reserve Grand Champion Fitted Ewe BANNER 33 Grand Champion Slick Shorn Ewe BANNER 34 Reserve Grand Champion Slick Shorn Ewe BANNER 35 Best Headed Ewe PRIZE Sponsored by Georgina Anderson 36 Overall Grand Champion Tunis Ram BANNER 37 Overall Reserve Grand Champion Tunis Ram BANNER 38 Overall Grand Champion Tunis Ewe BANNER 39 Overall Reserve Grand Champion Tunis Ewe BANNER 40 Get of Sire Sponsored by Darling Tunis - Three animals owned by one exhibitor, both sexes represented, any age, sired by same ram. 41 Flock Premier Exhibitor BANNER Ketchum Flock Trophy - Ketchum Equipment sponsors a traveling trophy presented to the 1st place Tunis Flock. Lead Line - The National Tunis Registry Inc. (NTSRI) will present $25 to any person leading a Tunis in the NAILE Lead Line. The NTSRI offers $100 to any person winning their class in the NAILE Lead Line or costume classes. Lead Line forms are available on the NTRSI website ( Tunis Yearling Ewe Jackpot Show - The NTSRI Show & Sale Committee will sponsor a Tunis Yearling Ewe Jackpot Show and will be held Tuesday November 13th following the completion of shows. For status of the Stars of Louisville Tunis Sale, please visit the NTSRI website ( 262

49 SUPREME CHAMPION SELECTION November 15, following the selection of the Breed Champions SUPREME CHAMPION RAM All breed Champion Rams are eligible to compete for Supreme Champion Ram. The winner will receive the Harold Barber Traveling Trophy. SUPREME CHAMPION EWE All breed Champion Ewes are eligible to compete for Supreme Champion Ewe. The winner will receive the Guy Hilton Traveling Trophy. All sheep will be released following selection 263

50 Section 0348 N.A.I.L.E. WOOL SHOW Superintendent - Debbie Dison Judge - Gabe Jennings, Lubbock, TX Judging will begin at 9:00 a.m. Tuesday, November 13 Total Amount Offered - $2, ENTRY FEE - $10.00 Per Fleece Please enter the correct class number for your wool. Entry Deadline - October 1 Arrival - Thursday, November 8, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Friday, November 9, 9:00 a.m to 4:00 p.m. Monday November 12, 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. All other times contact Office. Location - South Wing Lobby 1. Wool must be placed by 6:00 p.m. on Monday, November All wool exhibited must be shown within the year shorn. 3. All fleeces in breed classes must have been removed from purebred sheep recorded in their respective Registry Associations. 4. All fleeces entered must have been grown on sheep owned by the exhibitor and shown under his name. 5. Exhibitors are limited to winning two (2) premiums in each class. Each fleece can be entered in only one (1) class. 6. All fleeces for exhibit are to be displayed in clear plastic bags. The management reserves the right to reject all fleeces containing an excessive amount of foreign material, such as tags, burrs, chaff, moth balls, seeds and straw. Fleeces are NOT to be tied. 7. The management will receive fleeces sent prepaid by mail or express, marked attention N.A.I.L.E. WOOL SHOW, SHEEP DEPT., Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center, 937 Phillips Lane, Louisville, KY 40209, and see that such fleeces are properly displayed. Each fleece must be properly tagged, stating name, breed, sex and class entered. An exhibitor is entitled to reclaim any or all of his fleeces at the conclusion of the Expo, but the management will not be responsible for returning or forwarding fleeces by mail or express at the conclusion of the Expo. Any other arrangements for the disposing of the fleeces, other than those outlined above, will be the direct responsibility of the exhibitor. Unclaimed fleeces will be discarded. 8. The judge has power to classify and/or disqualify fleeces before making awards and also not award unworthy exhibits. 264

51 9. JUDGING OF FLEECES: Quality or fineness must be typical of the registered breed represented. - Evenness of quality or fineness among the various parts of the fleece. - Length and strength of staple. - Estimated clean weight. - Condition. - Character, including crimp and color. PLEASE READ 10. Release time - Thursday, November 15, 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. After 11:00 a.m., all remaining fleeces will be discarded. WOOL BREED FLEECES Class Number 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1. Border Leicester Ram, White Border Leicester Ewe, White Columbia Ram, White Columbia Ewe, White Corriedale Ram, White Corriedale Ewe, White Cotswold Ram or Ewe, White Lincoln Ram or Ewe, White Rambouillet Ram, White Rambouillet Ewe, White Romney Ram or Ewe, White Shetland Ram Shetland Ewe Champion Wool Breed Fleece $25 & 15. Reserve Champion Wool Breed Fleece $15 & MEAT BREED FLEECES 16. All other Purebred, Meat Ram or Ewe $25 $20 $ Dorset Ram Dorset Ewe Hampshire Ram or Ewe Oxford Ram or Ewe Shropshire Ram Shropshire Ewe Southdown Ram or Ewe Suffolk Ram or Ewe Tunis Ram or Ewe Champion Meat Breed Fleece $25 & 27. Reserve Champion Meat Breed Fleece $15 & 265

52 NATURAL COLORED FLEECES 28. Fine Wool (60 s & up) - Ram Fine Wool (60 s & up) - Ewe Medium Wool (48-58) - Ram Medium Wool (48-58) - Ewe Long Wool (47 & below) - Ram Long Wool (47 & below) - Ewe Coarse or Carpet - Ram or Ewe Champion Natural Colored Fleece $25 & 36. Reserve Champion Natural Colored Fleece $15 & MARKET CLASSES 37. Fine combing (64 s & up) /2 blood combing (60-62) /8 blood combing (56-58) /4 blood combing (50-54) Low quarter blood (46-48) Common Braid (36-44) Champion Market Fleece $25 & 44. Reserve Market Fleece $15 & GRAND CHAMPION CLASSES 45. Grand Champion Fleece - overall $50 & BANNER (from Purebred, Natural Colored & Market Champions) 46. Reserve Grand Champion Fleece - overall $30 & BANNER The American Corriedale Association will award an additional $50.00 if the Grand Champion Fleece is from a registered Corriedale. The American Romney Breeders Association will award an additional $50.00 to the overall Champion Fleece if it is from a registered Romney. 266

53 JUNIOR BREEDING SHEEP SHOW Saturday, November 10, 8:00 a.m. Sunday, November 11, 8:00 a.m. ENTRY FEE - $15.00 Per Head LATE ENTRY FEE - $35.00 Per Head Entries Close: October 1, 2018 Late Entry: October 10, 2018 Arrival of : November 7 at 8:00 a.m. thru November 9 by 12 Noon Release Date: Saturday Breeds - November 11th, 9:00 a.m. Sunday Breeds - Following each breed show unless entered in Open Robert Hall Junior Supreme Champion Ewe & Ram Awards At the completion of the final Junior Breeding Show a Supreme Champion Ewe & Ram will be selected from all breed champions. The junior Supreme Champion Breeding Ewe & Ram will be awarded $1, and a banner. Please pen Junior show only sheep in the assigned area in the South Wing. 1. The North American International Livestock Exposition will provide $ per breed in premiums for the Junior Breeding Show if approved by NAILE Executive Committee. Each of the National Breed Associations will offer an additional $ or more. 2. Junior Exhibitors must be present to show their own Junior entries unless physically impaired. If two are entered in the same class, another junior must show the other entry. Substitute showmen will be considered with prior approval by NAILE Staff. 3. To be eligable to exhibit, the exhibitor must not be more that 21 years of age on the day of the show unless otherwise specified by the breed association. With no lower age limit for junior exhibitors, the junior must still be physically capable of showing their own sheep. 4. All entries subject to General Rules and Regulations. All sheep in purebred classes must be registered with their respective breed Association and must be ear tagged or tattooed with the corresponding tag or tattoo listed on that animal's registration paper. All sheep must be registered or transferred to current owner by October 1. Current owner must be the name of the 4-H, FFA, or Junior Breed Association Member. Partnership entries will be accepted provided all members of the partnership meet the individual breed AGE requirements. ANIMALS REGISTERED IN FAMILY, FARM, CHAPTER, OR CLUB NAME WILL NOT BE ELEIGIBLE TO SHOW IN THE JUNIOR SHOW. Ear tags or tattoos will be checked in the show ring at the start of eah class. Judge will be instructed to check mounths of sheep and take weight and size for age into consideration before making their final selection. 5. All original registration papers for each entry in the sheep show must be presented to the North American officials at check-in prior to showing. In special circumstances, fax copies will be accepted, but must have originated from the breed registry office, and must include both front and back of registration paper. NO SWITCHING OR SUBSTITUTING OUT OF CLASS WILL BE ALLOWED AT CHECK-IN, all animals must show in class they were entered. Animal substitutions within same class are allowed. There will be NO changes on entries after check-in and arm bands are issued. 267

54 6. Animals entered in this department may also be entered in the Open Class Breeding Department; however, entry must be indicated on Entry form at time entries are made, an $18.00 additional fee will be charged. 7. Each exhibitor may enter as many as two animals in each class, unless the class is split. 8. All entries subject to General Rules and Regulations. 9. If an animal is registered in more than one breed association, it can only enter and show in one breed show at the NAILE. 10. An up-to-date membership card can be presented for proof of Junior membership in prospective Breed Association to be eligible for showing in Junior show. 11. All Junior not entered in the open show must be removed from barn on Sunday, November 11. All Junior entered in open show must remain until the Open show release on Thursday. A separate judge will handle the showmanship classes for all breeds participating. Showmanship participants MUST have entered and shown in their Junior Breed Shows. The order of breeds for the Junior Show will be as follows: Friday, November 9 10:00 a.m. - Breeding Showmanship 5:00 p.m. - Leadline Classes Saturday, November 10 (8:00 a.m.) Ring 1 Ring 2 Ring 3 Ring 4 Border Leicester Polled Dorset Corriedale Oxford Columbia Horned Dorset Border Cheviot Hampshire Cotswold Dorset Advantage Katahdin Romney Montadale Tunis Lincoln Natural Color Judge: Tor Sorenson Judge: TBA Judge: Justin Benz Judge: Bart Cardwell Sunday, November 11 (8:00 a.m.) Ring 1 Ring 2 Ring 3 Ring 4 Dorper Shropshire Southdown Suffolk Judge: TBA Judge: Justin Benz Judge: Bart Cardwell Release Schedule Junior : Breeds shown on Saturday will be released at 9:00 a.m. Sunday morning. Breeds shown on Sunday will be released following completion of each BREED show. (Unless entered in Open show, then must follow open show release) 268

55 Section 0360 Class 1 JUNIOR BREEDING SHEEP SHOWMANSHIP CONTEST Friday, November 9, 10:00 a.m. Entry Fee: $5.00 On Grounds Entry Fee: $10.00 Entry Deadline: October 1, 2018 Judge - TBA Premiums: $3/entry will be allocated to cover premiums. Premium money will be prorated following the show. 1. Exhibitor must own and show a sheep in the Junior Breeding Show to be eligible for showmanship. Exhibitor must show his/her own sheep in showmanship. 2. Age of exhibitor is determined as exhibitor s age the day of show. Breed rules apply for age eligabilty 3. Showmanship will be divided & show in the following order: (oldest to youngest) Class 1 20 & Above Class 2 19 years old Class 3 18 years old Class 4 17 years old Class 5 16 years old Senior Division Champion Class 6 15 years old Class 7 14 years old Class 8 13 years old Class 9 12 years old Intermediate Division Champion Class years old Class years old Class 12 9 years old Class 13 8 years old Class 14 7 years old & under Junior Division Champion 4. Participants must bring their showmanship cards to the ring. 5. Entries Must be made prior to 8:30 a.m. on Friday *Pre-Entry Encouraged* (Can enter at the show for $10.00) 269

56 Section 0308 BORDER CHEVIOT JUNIOR SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages $1, IN PREMIUMS The American Cheviot Society offers $ of the premiums in the following classes. The North American International Livestock Exposition offers $ The combined premiums are shown below and will be paid directly from the Stock Show office. The American Cheviot Society will award trophies to the Grand and Reserve Champion Ram and Ewe. 1 Senior Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) 2 January Ram Lamb February Ram Lamb March Ram Lamb Slick Shorn Ram Lamb Grand Champion Ram & AWARD 7 Reserve Grand Champion Ram & AWARD 8 Yearling Ewe Slick Shorn Yearling Ewe Senior Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) 11 Senior Champion Ewe 12 Reserve Senior Champion Ewe 13 January Ewe Lamb February Ewe Lamb March Ewe Lamb Slick Shorn Junior Ewe Lamb (2/16 & later) 17 Junior Champion Ewe 18 Reserve Junior Champion Ewe 19 Grand Champion Ewe & AWARD 20 Reserve Grand Champion Ewe & AWARD 270

57 Section 0341 BORDER LEICESTER JUNIOR SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages $ IN PREMIUMS The American Border Leicester Association and Border Leicester Premium Fund offers $ in premiums in the following classes. The premiums are shown below and will be paid directly from the Stock Show office. White Border Leicester Junior Show 1 White Early Ram Lambs (9/1-2/15) 2 White Late Ram Lambs (2/16 & later) 3 White Grand Champion Ram 4 White Reserve Grand Champion Ram 5 White Yearling Ewe White Early Ewe Lambs (9/1-2/15) 7 White Late Ewe Lambs (2/16 & later) 8 White Grand Champion Ewe 9 White Reserve Grand Champion Ewe 10 White Best Fleece Natural Colored Border Leicester Show 11 Natural Color Ram Lamb (9/1 & later) 12 Natural Color Grand Champion Ram 13 Natural Color Reserve Grand Champion Ram 14 Natural Color Yearling Ewes Natural Color Early Ewe Lambs (9/1-2/15) 16 Natural Color Late Ewe Lambs (2/16 & later) 17 Natural Color Grand Champion Ewe 18 Natural Color Reserve Grand Champion Ewe 19 Natural Color Best Fleece 271

58 Section 0316 COLUMBIA JUNIOR JACKPOT SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages $1, IN PREMIUMS The Columbia Breeders Association offers $ of the premiums in the following classes. The North American International Livestock Exposition offers $ The combined premiums are shown below and will be paid directly from the Stock Show office. Junior Columbia Association members are eligible to show in the All-American Columbia Open Show. Junior members must be a Junior Columbia Association member at time of entry. All rules and fees set for Senior members apply to Junior Columbia Association members who enter the All-American Columbia show at the NAILE. If entering the Open Show, Juniors shall submit the $10.00 per individual entry fee to the Columbia Breeders Association of America: Columbia Breeders Association, PO Box 722, Lakefield, MN 56150, by October 1, Senior Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) 50 * 2 Junior Ram Lamb (1/1 & later) 50 * 3 Grand Champion Ram Given by National Junior Columbia Association 4 Reserve Grand Champion Ram Given by National Junior Columbia Association 5 Yearling Ewe 50 * 6 Senior Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) 50 * 7 Junior Ewe Lamb (1/1 & later) 50 * Above class will be split equally into Early & Late 8 Grand Champion Ewe Given by National Junior Columbia Association 9 Reserve Grand Champion Ewe Given by National Junior Columbia Association 10 Best Pair of Lambs 50 * (Any sex or combination) 11 Best Fleece A WARD Award Sponsored by Crider Family * The remaining premiums will be awarded on a graduated basis after the show 272

59 Section 0310 NATIONAL CORRIEDALE JUNIOR SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages $1, IN PREMIUMS The American Corriedale Association offers $ of the premiums in the following classes. The North American International Livestock Exposition offers $ The combined premiums are shown below and will be paid directly from the Stock Show office. 1 Senior Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) Junior Ram Lamb (1/1 & later) Grand Champion Ram 4 Reserve Grand Champion Ram 5 Yearling Ewe Senior Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) January Ewe Lamb February & Later Ewe Lamb Grand Champion Ewe 10 Reserve Grand Champion Ewe 11 Best Headed Individual PLAQUE 12 Best Fleece State Flock - Five (5) head to be shown, one (1) ram, any age, two (2) yearling ewes and two (2) ewe lambs. More than one exhibitor from each respective state encouraged - PARTICIPATION RIBBONS 273

60 Section 0358 COTSWOLD NATIONAL JUNIOR SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages $1, IN PREMIUMS The Cotswold Breeders Association offers $ in premiums in the following classes. The North American International Livestock Exposition offers $ The premiums will be paid directly from the Stock Show office. 1. All sheep must be registered with a recognized Costwold Registry in the United States or Canada. 2. Suggested fleece length is two inches. Wool must be long enough for evaluation by the judge. 3. will be mouthed by the judge to determine age. 4. The Costwold show will follow all junior rules as outlined by the North American International Livestock Exposition. WHITE COSTWOLDS 1 White Senior Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) White Junior Ram Lamb (1/1-6/30) White Champion Ram 4 White Reserve Champion Ram 5 White Yearling Ewe White Senior Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) White Junior Ewe Lamb (1/1-6/30) White Champion Ewe 9 White Reserve Champion 10 White Exhibitor Best Pair White Best Fleece NATURAL COLORED COSTWOLDS 12 Natural Color Senior Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) Natural Color Junior Ram Lamb (1/1-6/30) Natural Color Champion Ram 15 Natural Color Reserve Champion Ram 16 Natural Color Yearling Ewe Natural Color Senior Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) Natural Color Junior Ewe Lamb (1/1-6/30) Natural Color Champion Ewe 20 Natural Color Reserve Champion 21 Natural Color Exhibitor Best Pair Natural Color Best Fleece 274

61 Section 0334 NATIONAL REGIONAL DORPER/WHITE DORPER JUNIOR SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages $1, IN PREMIUMS The American Dorper Breeder s Society, Inc. offers $ in the following classes. The premiums shown below will be paid directly from the Stock Show office. All entries must be registered with the ADSBS and exhibitors must be ADSBS Members in good standing, age 21 or under on show day. Classes are open to registered Fullblood/ Purebred animals. Junior exhibitors may enter no more than two animals in each class. All sheep will be shown sheared. White Dorper 1 Fall Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) Winter Ram Lamb (1/1-2/28) Spring Ram Lamb (3/1 or later) Champion Ram & AWARD 5 Reserve Champion Ram & AWARD 6 Yearling Ewe Fall Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) Winter Ewe Lamb (1/1-2/28) Spring Ewe Lamb (3/1 or later) Champion Ewe & AWARD 11 Reserve Champion Ewe & AWARD Dorper 12 Fall Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) Winter Ram Lamb (1/1-2/28) Spring Ram Lamb (3/1 or later) Champion Ram & AWARD 16 Reserve Champion Ram & AWARD 17 Yearling Ewe Fall Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) Winter Ewe Lamb (1/1-2/28) Spring Ewe Lamb (3/1 or later) Champion Ewe & AWARD 22 Reserve Champion Ewe & AWARD 275

62 Section 0322 NATIONAL HORNED DORSET JUNIOR SHEEP SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages $ IN PREMIUMS The Continental Dorset Club, Inc., offers $ of the premiums in the following classes. The North American International Livestock Exposition offers $ The combined premiums are shown below and will be paid directly from the Stock Show office. SPECIAL RULES 1. Deadline for ownership of animals in the Junior Show will be October 1. Ownerships must be in the young person(s ) name. Youth partnerships are acceptable. Farm names or family ownerships are not acceptable. 2. Age limit for young people entering the Junior Show will be 21 years of age on January 1, The same age limit applies to show ring helpers as well. Junior exhibitors must be present to show their own Junior entries unless physically impaired. If two or more are entered in the same class, another junior must show one of them. Junior owners must be in control of the head of at least one of their animals in the class. Any exceptions must be in writing and approved by the Superintendent by 8:00 a.m. the day of the show. 3. Short fleece is recommended in the fitted classes. Slick Shorn presented sheep are to carry a uniform length of wool growth that was shorn 7 days prior to show, with the only exceptions being on the poll, front legs below the knees and rear legs below the hocks. Only registered Pure Horned Dorsets are allowed in this show. 4. The judge has the responsibility of determining over aged-lambs. Winter and Spring lambs must have their lamb s teeth. 5. All animals will be shown in their respective age class according to their date of birth as recorded on their registration papers. 6. entering the show ring on show day will have their flock identification checked by breed show officials to correspond with official show records. 276

63 2018 NATIONAL HORNED DORSET JUNIOR SHOW PREMIUM SCALE 1 Fitted Fall Ram Lamb (9/1-11/30) 2 Fitted Winter Ram Lamb (12/1-1/31) 3 Fitted Spring Ram Lamb (2/1 & later) 4 Slick Shorn Ram Lamb (9/1 & later) 5 Grand Champion Ram & Trophy by Continental Dorset Club 6 Reserve Grand Champion Ram & Trophy by Continental Dorset Club 7 Fitted Yearling Ewe Slick Shorn Yearling Ewe Fitted Early Fall Ewe Lamb (9/1-9/30) 10 Senior Champion Ewe 11 Reserve Senior Champion Ewe 12 Fitted Late Fall Ewe Lamb (10/1-11/30) Fitted Winter Ewe Lamb (12/1-1/31) Fitted Spring Ewe Lamb (2/1 & later) 15 Slick Shorn Ewe Lamb (9/1 & later) 16 Junior Champion Ewe 17 Reserve Junior Champion Ewe 18 Grand Champion Ewe & Trophy by Continental Dorset Club 19 Reserve Grand & Trophy by Continental Dorset Club Champion Ewe 277

64 Section 0320 NATIONAL POLLED DORSET JUNIOR SHEEP SHOW & NATIONAL DORSET ADVANTAGE JUNIOR SHEEP SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages $3, IN PREMIUMS The Continental Dorset Club, Inc., offers $1, of the premiums in the following classes. The North American International Livestock Exposition offers $1, The combined premiums are shown below and will be paid directly from the Stock Show office. SPECIAL RULES 1. Deadline for ownership of animals in the Junior Show will be October 1. Ownerships must be in the young person(s ) name. Youth partnerships are acceptable. Farm names or family ownerships are not acceptable. 2. Age limit for young people entering the Junior Show will be 21 years of age on January 1, The same age limit applies to show ring helpers as well. Junior exhibitors must be present to show their own Junior entries unless physically impaired. If two or more are entered in the same class, another junior must show one of them. Junior owners must be in control of the head of at least one of their animals in the class. Any exceptions must be in writing and approved by the Superintendent by 8:00 a.m. the day of the show. 3. Short fleece is recommended in the fitted classes. Slick Shorn presented sheep are to carry a uniform length of wool growth that was shorn 7 days prior to show, with the only exceptions being on the poll, front legs below the knees and rear legs below the hocks. 4. The judge has the responsibility of determining over aged-lambs. Winter and Spring lambs must have their lamb s teeth. 5. All animals will be shown in their respective age class according to their date of birth as recorded on their registration papers. 6. entering the show ring on show day will have their flock identification checked by show officials to correspond with official show records NATIONAL POLLED DORSET JUNIOR SHOW PREMIUM SCALE 1) Fitted Fall Ram Lamb (9/1-11/30) ) Fitted Winter Ram Lamb (12/1-1/31) ) Fitted Spring Ram Lamb (2/1 and later) ) Grand Champion Fitted Ram 5) Reserve Grand Champion Fitted Ram 6) Slick Shorn Fall Ram Lamb (9/1-11/30) ) Slick Shorn Winter/Spring Ram Lamb (12/1 and later) ) Grand Champion Slick Shorn Ram 9) Reserve Grand Champion Slick Shorn Ram 278

65 10) Wether Sire Fall/Winter Ram Lamb (9/1-1/31) ) Wether Sire Spring Ram Lamb (2/1 and later) ) Wether Sire Grand Champion Ram 13) Wether Sire Reserve Grand Champion Ram 14) Grand Champion Ram TROPHY, & BILL FITCH MEMORIAL TRAVELING TROPHY 15) Reserve Grand Champion Ram TROPHY & 16) Fitted Yearling Ewe Above class will be split equally into Early & Late with both having same premiums 17) Fitted Early Fall Ewe Lamb (9/1-9/30) ) Fitted Late Fall Ewe Lamb (10/1-11/30) ) Fitted Winter Ewe Lamb (12/1-1/31) ) Fitted Spring Ewe Lamb (2/1 and later) ) Fitted Grand Champion Ewe 22) Fitted Reserve Grand Champion Ewe 23) Slick Shorn Yearling Ewe ) Slick Shorn Fall Ewe Lamb (9/1-11/30) ) Slick Shorn Winter Ewe Lamb (12/1-1/1) ) Slick Shorn Spring Ewe Lamb (2/1 and later) ) Slick Shorn Grand Champion Ewe 28) Slick Shorn Reserve Grand Champion Ewe 29) Wether Dam Yearling Ewe ) Wether Dam Fall/Winter Ewe Lamb (9/1-1/31) ) Wether Dam Spring Ewe Lamb (2/1 and later) ) Wether Dam Grand Champion Ewe 33) Wether Dam Reserve Champion Ewe 34) Grand Champion Ewe TROPHY, & BILL FITCH MEMORIAL TRAVELING TROPHY 35) Reserve Grand Champion Ewe TROPHY & 36) State Flock TRAVELING TROPHY awarded by Walnut Valley Dorsets & SASHES by Continental Dorset Club Polled Dorset State Flock Classes: Flocks to consist of 1 ram lamb, 1 yearling ewe & 2 ewe lambs, each from a different exhibitor from the same state. If a state does not have enough exhibitors to participate then a regional flock can be formed with the same stipulations. 279

66 2018 NATIONAL DORSET ADVANTAGE JUNIOR SHOW $ IN PREMIUMS The Continental Dorset Club Inc. offers $ of the premiums in the following classes. The premiums are shown below and will be paid directly from the Stock Show Office. Enter under Section 320 SPECIAL RULES All rules from the Polled Dorset Junior Show apply to the Dorset Advantage Junior Show in addition to the following: 1. This show is ONLY for Dorset Advantage sheep that are officially registered with the Continental Dorset Club, Inc. 2. Dorset Advantage sheep are shown slick shorn. Slick Shorn presented sheep are to carry a uniform length of wool growth that was shorn 7 days prior to show, with the only exceptions being on the poll, front legs below the knees and rear legs below the hocks NATIONAL DORSET ADVANTAGE JUNIOR SHOW PREMIUM SCALE Class 37) Dorset Advantage Fall/Winter Ramb Lamb (9/1-1/31) ) Dorset Advantage Spring Ram Lamb (2/1 and later) ) Grand Champion Dorset Advantage Ram 40) Reserve Grand Champion Dorset Advantage Ram 41) Dorset Advantage Yearling Ewe ) Dorset Advantage Fall/Winter Ewe Lamb (9/1-1/31) ) Dorset Advantage Spring Ewe Lamb (2/1 and later) ) Grand Champion Dorset Advantage Ewe 45) Reserve Grand Champion Dorset Advantage Ewe Dorset Advantage Grand Champions will compete in the Supreme Champion Drive 280

67 Section 0304 NATIONAL HAMPSHIRE JUNIOR SHEEP SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages $5, IN PREMIUMS The American Hampshire Association ( offers $3, of the premiums in the following classes. The North American International Livestock Exposition offers $1, The combined premiums are shown below and will be paid directly from the Stock Show office. Junior exhibitors must be present to show their Junior entries unless physically impaired. If two or more are entered in the same class, another junior must show one of them. Junior owners mst be in control of the head of at least one of their animals in the class. Any exceptions must be in writing and approved by the Superintendent by 8:00 a.m. the day of the show. Classes may be split if over 20 head entered at the show. SLICK SHEARED 1 Slick Shorn Senior Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) Slick Shorn January Ram Lamb Slick Shorn February Ram Lamb (2/1 and later) Slick Shorn Champion Ram 5 Slick Shorn Reserve Champion Ram 6 Slick Shorn Yearling Ewe Slick Shorn Senior Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) Slick Shorn Senior Champion Ewe 9 Slick Shorn Senior Reserve Champion Ewe 10 Slick Shorn January Ewe Lamb Slick Shorn February Ewe Lamb Slick Shorn March Ewe Lamb Slick Shorn Junior Champion Ewe 14 Slick Shorn Junior Reserve Champion Ewe 15 Slick Shorn Champion Ewe 16 Slick Shorn Reserve Champion Ewe FITTED 17 Fitted Senior Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) Fitted January Ram Lamb

68 19 Fitted February Ram Lamb (2/1 and later) Fitted Champion Ram 21 Fitted Reserve Champion Ram 22 Fitted Yearling Ewe Fitted Senior Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) Fitted Senior Champion Ewe 25 Fitted Senior Reserve Champion Ewe 26 Fitted January Ewe Lamb Fitted February Ewe Lamb Fitted March Ewe Lamb Fitted Junior Champion Ewe 30 Fitted Junior Reserve Champion Ewe 31 Fitted Champion Ewe 32 Fitted Reserve Champion Ewe BOTH SLICK & FITTED 33 Grand Champion Ewe TROPHY 34 Reserve Grand Champion Ewe TROPHY 35 Grand Champion Ram TROPHY 36 Reserve Grand Champion Ram TROPHY 37 Breeder Young Flock - Traveling Trophy Flock to consist of one ram, one yearling ewe, and one ewe lamb. Animals do not have to be bred by the junior member, but the animals will need to be owned by the junior member (no flock or farm names will be allowed). 38 Pair of Hampshires - Traveling Trophy sponsored by Krackow Hampshires Any two Hampshires regardless of age or sex owned by one junior member. 282

69 Section 0357 KENNEDY FAMILY NATIONAL KATAHDIN JUNIOR SHEEP SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages $1, IN PREMIUMS The Kennedy Family offers $ The Katahdin Hair International offers $1, SPECIAL RULES 1. All must be registered. No recorded percentage sheep allowed. 2. Lambs must have lamb s teeth. Fall lambs may have two permanent teeth. Yearlings must not have more than four permanent teeth. 3. No fitting. However, animals may be washed, brushed, curried and feet trimmed. 4. Animal tails should not be docked. 1 Fall Rams (9/1-12/31) January Rams February and Later Rams Grand Champion Ram 5 Reserve Grand Champion Ram 6 Yearling Ewe *Above class to be split equally by age into 2 classes with both offering the same premiums. 8 Fall Ewe Lambs (9/1-12/31) Senior Champion Ewe 10 Reserve Senior Champion Ewe 11 January Ewe Lamb February Ewe Lamb March Ewe Lamb & Later Junior Champion Ewe 15 Reserve Junior Champion Ewe 16 Grand Champion Ewe 17 Reserve Grand Champion Ewe 283

70 Section 0332 NATIONAL LINCOLN JUNIOR SHEEP SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages $1, IN PREMIUMS The National Lincoln Breeders Assn. offers $1,460 in premiums and the NAILE offers $300. The combined premiums will be paid from the Stockshow Office. Lincoln sheep will be evaluated based upon breed guidelines found at com. Fleece length is to be a minimum of two (2) inches (exceptions may include neck, legs or belly). WHITE LINCOLN JUNIOR SHEEP SHOW 1 White Senior Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) White Early Ram Lamb (1/1-2/15) White Late Ram Lamb (2/16-8/31) White Grand Champion Ram 5 White Reserve Grand Champion Ram 6 White Yearling Ewe White Pair of Yearling Ewes White Senior Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) White Early Ewe Lamb (1/1-2/15) White Late Ewe Lamb (2/16-8/31) White Pair of Ewe Lambs White Grand Champion Ewe 13 White Reserve Champion Ewe 14 White Best Fleece 15 White Young Flock NATURAL COLORED LINCOLN JUNIOR SHEEP SHOW 16 Natural Color Senior Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) Natural Color Early Ram Lamb (1/1-2/15) Natural Color Late Ram Lamb (2/16-8/31) Natural Color Grand Champion Ram 20 Natural Color Reserve Grand Champion Ram 21 Natural Color Yearling Ewe Natural Color Pair of Yearling Ewes Natural Color Senior Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) Natural Color Early Ewe Lamb (1/1-2/15) Natural Color Late Ewe Lamb (2/16-8/31) Natural Color Pair of Ewe Lambs Natural Color Grand Champion Ewe 28 Natural Color Reserve Champion Ewe 29 Natural Color Best Fleece 30 Natural Color Young Flock

71 Section 0318 KEITH CROME NATIONAL MONTADALE JUNIOR SHEEP SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages $1, IN PREMIUMS Montadale Breeders Assn., Inc. offers $1, of the premiums in the following classes. The North American International Livestock Exposition offers $ The combined premiums shown below will be paid directly from the Stock Show office. SPECIAL RULES Any person who is 21 years old and under as of January 1 of current year who owns Montadale and is a paid-up junior member of the Montadale Breeders Association, Inc. is eligible to show. 1 Senior Ram Lamb (9/30-12/31) January Ram Lamb February & Later Ram Lamb Grand Champion Ram BANNER 5 Reserve Grand Champion Ram 6 Yearling Ewe Slick Shorn Yearling Ewe Senior Ewe Lamb January Ewe Lamb February Ewe Lamb March Ewe Lamb Slick Shorn Spring Ewe Lamb (2018) 13 Grand Champion Ewe BANNER 14 Reserve Grand Champion Ewe 15 Young Flock BANNER (paid directly by MSBA) The Keith Crome Family will award a traveling trophy to the winner of the Grand Champion Ewe of the Keith Crome National Junior Show. Special Award: The Montadale Breeders Association will award a trophy for the Best Montadale Young Flock in the Keith Crome National Junior Show. The young flock is to consist of one ram lamb and two ewe lambs. The Young Flock does not have to be bred by the exhibitor. 285

72 Section 0328 REGIONAL NATURAL COLORED JUNIOR SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages SPECIAL RULES 1. Fleece length must be a minimum of two (2) inches except the neck, legs and belly. These sheep may be fitted. Bellies may be shorn. 2. All wool grades (fine, medium, long & coarse wool) will show in the same class. 3. must be registered with a breed association. 4. Exhibitors may be no older than 21 as of January 1st of the current year. $ IN PREMIUMS The Sponsors offer $ and the NAILE offers $ Sponsored by the American Colored Registry. The combined premiums shown below will be paid directly from the Stock Show office. 1 Senior Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) Junior Ram Lamb (1/1 & later) Grand Champion Ram 4 Reserve Grand Champion Ram 5 Yearling Ewe Above class will be split equally into Early & Late with both having same premium money 7 Senior Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) Junior Ewe Lamb (1/1 & later) Above class will be split equally into Early & Late with both having same premium money 10 Grand Champion Ewe 11 Reserve Grand Champion Ewe 12 Best Fleece 286

73 Section 0314 OXFORD JUNIOR SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages $1, IN PREMIUMS The American Oxford Association offers $ of the premiums in the following classes. The North American International Livestock Exposition offers $ The combined premiums are shown below and will be paid directly from the Stock Show office. Any person who is 21 years of age at the time of showing and has their Oxfords registered with the American Oxford Association is eligible to enter the show. All entries must be registered in the junior exhibitor s name on or before October 1, by submitting registry work to the Oxford Registry Association for processing. should be shorn 10 days before the show, and can leave topknots and leggings 1 Senior Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) Early Junior Ram Lamb (1/1-2/15) Late Junior Ram Lamb (2/16 & later) Champion Ram & TROPHY by the AOSA 5 Reserve Champion Ram & TROPHY by the AOSA 6 Best Headed Ram AWARD sponsored by Dover Genetics 7 Yearling Ewe Slick Sheared Yearling Ewe Senior Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) Senior Champion Ewe 11 Reserve Senior Champion Ewe 12 January Ewe Lamb January Slick Sheared Ewe Lamb February Ewe Lamb February Slick Sheared Ewe Lamb March & Later Ewe Lamb (3/1 & later) March & Later Slick Sheared Ewe Lamb Junior Champion Ewe 19 Reserve Junior Champion Ewe 20 Champion Ewe & TROPHY by the AOSA 21 Reserve Champion Ewe TROPHY given by the Ed Bowmen Family 22 Best Headed Ewe AWARD sponsored by Kermit and Luann Daniels, Daniels Oxfords. 287

74 Section 0326 ROMNEY JUNIOR SPECTACULAR SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages $ IN PREMIUMS The American Romney Breeders Association offers $ in the following classes. The North American International Livestock Exposition offers $ The premiums shown below will be paid directly from the Stock Show office. SPECIAL RULES 1. Romney sheep will be judged using the ARBA standards. 2. The judge has the responsibility of determining over aged lambs. 3. All late fall lambs and junior lambs must have their lamb teeth. 4. Both White and Natural Color Romney will be shown together. 1 Senior Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) 2 Intermediate Ram Lamb (1/1-2/28) 3 Junior Ram Lamb (3/1 & later) Champion Ram & AWARD from ARBA 5 Reserve Champion Ram 6 Yearling Ewe Senior Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) 8 January Ewe Lamb February Ewe Lamb Junior Ewe Lamb (3/1 & later) 11 Champion Ewe 12 Reserve Champion Ewe 13 Best White Fleece on Hoof AWARD from ARBA 14 Best Colored Fleece on Hoof AWARD from ARBA 15 Best Head Ram/Ewe AWARD from ARBA 288

75 Section 0312 NATIONAL SHROPSHIRE JUNIOR SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages $2, IN PREMIUMS The American Shropshire Registry Association offers $1, of the premiums in the following classes. The North American International Livestock Exposition offers $1, The combined premiums are shown below and will be paid directly from the Stock Show office. All Shropshire entries must be SLICK SHORN. Wool may be left below the knees and hocks and on the face and head from the poll forward; the remainder of the body is to be shorn to the skin within five days of the show date. No wool to be left above knees or hocks. 1 Senior Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) Early Junior Ram Lamb (1/1-2/15) Late Junior Ram Lamb (2/16 & later) Grand Champion Ram & TROPHY (Trophy by The National Junior Shropshire Assn.) 5 Reserve Grand Champion Ram 6 Yearling Ewe *Above class will be split equally into two classes with both offering the same premiums 7 Senior Ewe Lamb Senior Champion Ewe 9 Senior Reserve Champion Ewe 10 January Ewe Lamb February Ewe Lamb If more that 25 head classes 11 & 12 will be split evently into Early & Late with both having the same premium money. 12 March Ewe Lamb Junior Champion Ewe 14 Junior Reserve Champion Ewe 15 Grand Champion Ewe & TROPHY (Trophy by The National Junior Shropshire Assn.) 16 Reserve Grand Champion Ewe The American Shropshire Registry Association will present an award to the winner of each of the above classes. 289

76 Section 0306 SOUTHDOWN JUNIOR SHEEP SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages $4, IN PREMIUMS The American Southdown Breeders Association offers $2, of the premiums in the following classes. The North American International Livestock Exposition offers $1, The combined premiums are shown below and will be paid directly from the Stock Show office. The American Southdown Breeders Association adopted show policy regarding Heredity chondrodysplasia will be in effect. All animals in the junior show must be non-carriers of heredity chondrodysplasia. All rams in the junior show must be non-carriers of ectodermal dysplasia. In order to ensure compliance blood samples will be drawn from the following animals after the show. 1) Grand Champion Ram and Ewe 2) Reserve Grand Champion Ram and Ewe 3) Any animal whose placing and individual class has been randomly selected for testing prior to the show. For a complete copy of the show policy, please contact the Association office. 1. Age limit for junior exhibitors shall be 21 years old or under on January 1st of this year. There is no lower age limit for junior exhibitors but each exhibitor must be physically capable of controlling and showing their own sheep (handicapped excepted). 2. Junior exhibitors must be present to show their own animal unless physically impaired. If the exhibitor has two entries in the same class, another junior exhibitor must show one. If one animal is a futurity animal, the owner must show it to be awarded futurity points for that class. 3. All Southdowns must be SLICK SHORN within five days of the show. Wool may be left below the knees and hocks on the legs. Also, wool may be left on the forehead up to the scurs, and wool may be left on the ears. 4. All animals must have permanent flock identification, either a legible tattoo or ear tag, that corresponds with the registration certificate. not having this identification will not be allowed to show. 5. must be registered and recorded with the American Southdown Association by the date listed by each show for proper ownership. must be registered in the junior exhibitor s name. registered in farm, family, club names, etc. will not be eligible to show in junior shows. All sheep will show in their respective age classes according to their date of birth as recorded on their registration papers. Partnership owned animals will be accepted provided all partners meet junior exhibitor requirements. A partnership animal can only be shown under one of the partner s names at any one show and cannot be switched at that show between partners. 6. When two people show one animal, the registered owner of the animal must be in control of the head at all times. The youth assisting in the ring must be within the age requirements posted by the National Junior Southdown Association. 7. All Southdown breeding sheep will be shown will all four feet on the ring surface - except for setting the feet. 290

77 1 Senior Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) 2 January Ram Lamb February Ram Lamb March & after Ram Lamb Grand Champion Ram 6 Reserve Grand Champion Ram 7 Yearling Ewe (The above class will be split equally (Early, Intermediate & Late) prior to the show and will each have the same premium money.) 9 Senior Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) 10 Senior Champion Ewe 11 Reserve Senior Champion Ewe 12 Early January Ewe Lamb (January 1-14) Late January Ewe Lamb (January 15-31) Early February Ewe Lamb (February 1-14) Late February Ewe Lamb (February 15-28) Early March Ewe Lamb (3/1-3/14) Late March Ewe Lamb (3/15 & later) Junior Champion Ewe 19 Reserve Junior Champion Ewe 20 Grand Champion Ewe 21 Reserve Grand Champion Ewe The POT OF GOLD trophies and rosettes for yearling ewe, fall ewe lamb, and spring ewe lamb will be awarded at the conclusion of the junior show. 291

78 Section 0302 SUFFOLK JUNIOR SHEEP SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages $4, IN PREMIUMS All United Suffolk Association policies apply to all exhibitors and all animals exhibited in the Suffolk Junior Show. The United Suffolk Association offers $3, of the premiums in the following classes. The North American International Livestock Exposition offers $1, The combined premiums are shown below and will be paid directly from the Stock Show office. SPECIAL RULES Any person who is 21 years of age & under on January 1, 2018 and has their Suffolks registered with a recognized Suffolk association is eligible to enter the show. All entries must be registered in the junior exhibitor s name on or before October 1 by submitting registry work to a recognized Suffolk registry association for processing. Any class with more than 15 head will be split into equal classes based on age. Each class will have the same amount of premiums as listed below. 1 Fitted Senior Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) 2 Fitted Early Ram Lamb (1/1-2/14) 3 Fitted Late Ram Lamb (2/15 & later) 4 Fitted Champion Ram Lamb 5 Fitted Reserve Champion Ram Lamb 6 Slick Shorn Ram Lamb (Junior or Senior) 7 Slick Shorn Champion Ram Lamb 8 Slick Shorn Reserve Champion Ram Lamb 9 Overall Grand Champion Ram 10 Overall Reserve Grand Champion Ram 11 Fitted Yearling Ewe *The above class will be split equally into three classes (Early, Intermediate & Late) prior to the show and will have the same premium money. 14 Slick Shorn Yearling Ewe *The above class will be split equally into two classes (Early & Late) prior to the show and will have the same premium money. 16 Fitted Senior Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) Slick Shorn Senior Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) 18 Fitted Senior Champion Ewe 19 Fitted Senior Reserve Champion Ewe 20 Slick Shorn Senior Champion Ewe 292

79 21 Slick Shorn Senior Reserve Champion Ewe 22 Fitted January Ewe Lamb Fitted Early 2/1-2/ Ewe Lamb 24 Fitted Late 2/15-2/ Ewe Lamb 25 Fitted March 1 & later Ewe Lamb 26 Fitted Junior Champion Ewe 27 Fitted Junior Reserve Champion Ewe 28 Slick Shorn January Ewe Lamb Slick Shorn February 1 and later Ewe Lamb Slick Shorn Junior Champion Ewe 31 Slick Shorn Junior Reserve Champion Ewe 32 Fitted Grand Champion Ewe 33 Fitted Reserve Grand Champion Ewe 34 Slick Shorn Grand Champion Ewe 35 Slick Shorn Reserve Grand Champion Ewe 36 Overall Grand Champion Ewe 37 Overall Reserve Grand Champion Ewe 38 State Flock 293

80 Section 0330 TUNIS JUNIOR SHOW Entry, Arrival, Show, and Release Information Pages $2, IN PREMIUMS The National Tunis Registry (NTSRI) ( offers $ in premiums in the following classes. NAILE offers $ Richard and Judy Schambow will provide awards for the Senior Champion Ewe, Reserve Senior Champion Ewe, Junior Champione Ewe, and Reserve Junior Champion Ewe. The premiums shown below will be paid directly from NAILE Office. Junior Exhibitors must be 21 years old or under on January 1st of this year, Juniors with sheep entered in the Tunis Open Show must pay an additional $8.00 per head non-refundable fee. SEE TUNIS OPEN SHOW RULE #2 1 Senior Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) 2 Slick Shorn Senior Ram Lamb (9/1-12/31) January Ram Lamb February Ram Lamb March & Later Ram Lamb Slick Shorn Spring Ram Lamb Grand Champion Ram 8 Reserve Grand Champion Ram 9 Early Yearling Ewe (9/1-2/15) Late Yearling Ewe (2/16-8/31) Slick Shorn Yearling Ewe Senior Ewe Lamb - (9/1-12/31) Slick Shorn Senior Ewe Lamb (9/1-12/31) Senior Champion Ewe 15 Reserve Senior Champion Ewe 16 January Ewe Lamb February Ewe Lamb March & Later Ewe Lamb Slick Shorn Spring Ewe Lamb Junior Champion Ewe 21 Reserve Junior Champion Ewe 22 Grand Champion Ewe 23 Reserve Champion Ewe 24 Young Flock - (1 ram, 2 ewes any age)

81 Section 0339 NORTH AMERICAN LEAD CLASSES Superintendent: Pat Myers Assistant Superintendents: Lisa Frost and Pat Wiford Entry Deadline - October 1 for Entry fee & Resume ENTRY FEE - $25.00 *Resumes must be turned in by October 1. Submit Resume directly to Pat Myers at sptmyers@centurylink.net Arrival Deadline: November 9, 10:00 a.m. Schedule of Events Friday, November 9 Check-In & Numbers at 11:00 a.m noon 5:00 p.m. Lead Classes South Wing A Show Ring Six Classes: Class 1 - Adults 22 & Up Class 4 - Pairs Class Class 2 - Ages 8-10 Class 5 - Ages Class 3 - Ages Class 6 - Ages The individual s age on the day of show will determine the class. RULES AND REGULATIONS AS PER 2018 NAILE PREMIUM LIST 1. Entries in this class may be sponsored by an exhibitor of breeding sheep at the North American International Livestock Exposition. The objective of this class is to present a class of sheep in the most attractive manner, to give spectators a real opportunity to view a style show and to improve the image of a sheep show and promote wool. 2. A winning garment of prior years cannot be entered again within the same age class. 3. must be registered ewes, any age, conditioned, fitted and trained to show at halter. All rules for exhibiting sheep at the North American International Livestock Exposition pertain. 4. Entrants chosen by sponsors to participate in this class must have a sheep background or sheep interest. The entrant will be judged on the mode of clothing selected, which must be attractive and lend elegance to the class. The garment must be made of a minimum of 70% wool. Entrants must furnish their own garment. 5. Judging Standards: (600 points total) A. Garment Construction points Style and/or Fashion and Accessories points B. Entrant s Poise points Entrant s Appearance points C. Control of Animal points Presentation and Appearance of Animal points Total possible points First Tiebreaker - Highest score in Style and/or Fashion and Accessories Category. Second Tiebreaker - Highest score in Presentation and Appearance of Animal Category. Third Tiebreaker - Highest score in Entrant s Poise and Appearance. 295

82 *Same Judging Standard will be used for the Pairs Class 6. Resumé must be turned in by October 1. Resumé must include name, address, phone number, , birthdate, breed of sheep being lead, brief biography, awards received, hobbies, sheep interests, schooling, and description of garment. Contestants may be penalized or disqualified for resumes of poor quality or excess length. Entry fees and resumes arriving late will NOT be accepted. NO REFUNDS. Entry forms and resumés may be obtained from the North American International Livestock Exposition at livestockexpo.org. 7. The Pair's Class should demonstrate through fashion what two people can showcase through versatility and creativity. The pairs may consist of 2 adults, 1 adult and 1 child, or 2 children. The person leading the sheep must be able to control the animal. Their outfits should relate and coordinate to each other. The coordinating outfits should be able to be worn to illustrate not only the beauty of wool, but also fashion. The garments must be made of a minimum of 70% wool. No costumes are allowed in the Pair's Class. The same outfit cannot be worn in an individual class and the Pairs class. 8. Awards 1. Adults 22 & Up 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Rosette 2. Ages st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th-15th Trophy & Rosette Ros. Ros. Ros. Ros. Ribbon 3. Ages st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th-15th Trophy & Rosette Ros. Ros. Ros. Ros. Ribbon 4. Pairs Class 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 100 Rosette Ages st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th-15th Trophy & Rosette Ros. Ros. Ros. Ros. Ribbon 6. Ages st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th-15th Trophy & Rosette Ros. Ros. Ros. Ros. Ribbon Participation ribbons will be given to all entrants. Ribbons will be given to winners with picture plaques to be presented the following year 296

83 ATTENTION THERE WILL BE A DRAWING AFTER EACH CLASS. ANYONE IN THE CLASS CAN WIN AN ADDITIONAL PRIZE, REGARDLESS OF PLACING. THE AMERICAN BORDER CHEVIOT SHEEP SOCIETY will offer premiums of $25.00, $20.00 and $15.00 to the top three Border Cheviot entries in the North American Lead Class comprising of all four divisions. In case of a tie for 1st placing, premiums will be divided between 1st and 2nd. Premiums to be paid directly from the Society s office. THE CONTINENTAL DORSET CLUB will offer $75.00 to the class winners in each age division & costume class if they are leading a registered Dorset. AMERICAN HAMPSHIRE SHEEP ASSOCIATION will offer $20.00 to each entrant leading a Hampshire in the lead competition. We will offer $30.00 to the class winners if they are leading Hampshires. THE MONTADALE SHEEP BREEDERS ASSOCIATION, INC. will offer $50 to class winners leading Montadales and $20 to all other entrants leading a Montadale. THE AMERICAN OXFORD SHEEP ASSOCIATION will offer $10.00 to each entrant leading an Oxford in Lead Competition. THE AMERICAN SHROPSHIRE SHEEP REGISTRY ASSOCIATION will offer premiums of $35.00, $25.00 and $10.00 to the top three Shropshire entrants in each class. AMERICAN SOUTHDOWN BREEDERS ASSOCIATION SPECIAL - The following premiums will be offered: $25.00 to any Southdown entries who place in the top five of their respective class; $15.00 to any Southdown entries who place 6th through 10th; and $10.00 to all other Southdown entries who participate in any of the four North American Lead Classes. THE UNITED SUFFOLK SHEEP ASSOCIATION will pay a $40.00 award to the top placing entrant leading a registered Suffolk in each class. THE NATIONAL TUNIS SHEEP REGISTRY INC. (NTSRI) will present $25.00 to any person leading a Tunis sheep in a NAILE Lead Line class. The NTSRI will offer $ to any person winning their class in the NAILE Lead Line Show. Lead Line forms can be printed from the NTSRI website 297

84 Section 0338 Class 1 JUNIOR WETHER SHOW Sponsored by Farm Credit Mid-America Saturday, November 10, 8:00 a.m. (Purebreds) Sunday, November 11, 8:00 a.m. (Crossbreds & Champion Drive) Superintendent - Chris Caudill Judge - Jimmy Davis, Walters, OK $2, IN PREMIUMS Plus Jackpot Added to total premiums (Wether lambs Only) Entry, Arrival, Release Information Pages Purebreds to show on Saturday, November 10th Crossbreds (WFX and BFX) Champion Drive to show on Sunday, November 11th ENTRY FEE - $25.00 Per Head Includes $5.00/head Jackpot 1. All Wethers Must Be Penned In The Assigned Area Inside The South Wing. Lambs must remain in the barn at all times and are not allowed past the wash racks. 2. No market lambs are allowed in the Horse Barns before the show without superintendent permission. 3. Exhibitors are to use all natural bedding (shavings or straw). Mats, garden fabric, or plastic screening of any kind are not allowed. Covering of bedding in pens is not allowed. 4. The humane treatment of all livestock is required and shall include, but not be limited to, feeding, watering and caring for all animals in a proper manner as determined by show management. 5. NO PAINTING on market wethers allowed. Anyone using artificial coloring on lambs will be disqualified and subject to further action by the Executive Committee. 6. No wethers with visible signs of prolapse allowed in the barn. 7. To be eligible to exhibit in the Junior Wether Show, the exhibitor must not be more than 21 years of age and at least 6 years old the day of the show. 8. Junior exhibitors must be present to show their own Junior entries unless physically impaired. If two or more are entered in the same class, another junior must show one of them. Any exception must be in writing and approved by the Superintendent by 8:00 a.m. the day of the show. 9. The premium money will be prorated. Ten places will be paid in each class. 10. The Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Wether will be sold at auction live. Also 10% of the selling price of the Champions will be deducted for promotion of the Sale of Champions. An additional 10% will also be deducted to be given to Harvest U.S.A. 298

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