DEPARTMENT # 39 CLUB/CHAPTER GROUPS
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1 DEPARTMENT # 39 CLUB/CHAPTER GROUPS CLUB/CHAPTER GROUPS A. B. C. D. E. RULES All animals must be previously shown as individuals. Each club group must be owned by 4-H members from one club; each chapter group owned by FFA members from one chapter. Not more than three animals to be owned by one individual. Limit one club/chapter group per specie/class. Exhibitors must be in full club/group uniform. SECTION 1-CLUB & CHAPTER GROUPS 1. 4-H BEEF (MARKET) - Group of Three, by Hagemann Polled Herefords Ray & Phyllis Hagemann, Bodega Bay 2. 4-H DAIRY CATTLE - Group of Five,... by Sonoma County Fair 3. 4-H DAIRY GOATS - Grade, Reg or combo, Group of 5... by Sonoma County Fair 4. 4-H MARKET GOATS, $50 Group of Three... by The Kracker Family, Santa Rosa 5. 4-H SHEEP (MARKET) - Group of Eight,... by Sonoma County Fair 6. 4-H SWINE (MARKET) - Group of Five... by Bauer Vineyards, Kenwood 7. FFA BEEF (MARKET) - Group of Three, by Golden Gate Meat Co North, Inc., S. Rosa 8. FFA DAIRY CATTLE - Group of Five,... by Sonoma County Fair 9. FFA DAIRY GOATS Group of Five any combo... by Sonoma County Fair 10. FFA MARKET GOATS, $50 Group of Three... by The Kracker Family, Santa Rosa 11. FFA SHEEP (MARKET) - Group of Eight,...by Spring Creek Ranch Club Lambs, Seb. 12. FFA SWINE (MARKET) - Group of Five.. by Dean & Shari DeGraffenreid, Santa Rosa 2010 winning FFA Chapter Group of Market Lambs, exhibited by Santa Rosa FFA 2010 winning 4-H Club Group of Market Hogs, exhibited by Tomales 4-H. 255
2 DEPARTMENT # 40 CLEAN STALL AWARDS CLEAN STALL AWARDS Cash Awards Sponsored by the Sonoma County Fair Danish System of Judging RULES A. This competition is open to all junior exhibitors: FFA Chapters, 4-H Clubs, Independent Junior Groups (defined as siblings, families or a group of exhibitors sharing the same tools, signs, etc.). B. All stalls must be cleaned no later than 9:00 a.m. daily - this is mandatory. Exhibit will be judged at least twice daily, during fair hours. C. Animals must be at all times kept thoroughly groomed, cleaned, and in show condition. D. Pathways, approaches, and areas around barns must be kept clean and free of obstructions for the convenience and safety of spectators. Aisles must be kept clear no chairs tables, large displays, etc. in aisles. E. Manure bins will be provided for stockpiling manure. It is mandatory that these be used for bedding and manure ONLY (no garbage). F. The Fair will not furnish first bedding. NO SHAVINGS are allowed, except for market lambs/goats. G. Bedding may not be stacked higher than one bale high behind cattle. H. Tack boxes and other tack must either be stored in feed alleys or tack pens with the exception of Market Swine. For cattle exhibitors who are tied on inside alleys, or in Lyttle Cow Palace, the straw or show boxes may not protrude further than the end of aisle boards. I. If a score falls below 70%, no premium will be awarded. J. All junior exhibitors will be eligible for the premiums if their project exhibit scores within the placing range listed below. Each display will be judged on its own merit against the scorecard: Danish System of Judging Cash Awards Offered All exhibits will be scored. Group Placing: Premium: 90% & up $ % $ % $ % $15.00 GROUPS (FFA Chapters, 4-H Clubs, Independent Junior Groups) 1. Beef 5. Sheep-Breeding 2. Dairy Cattle 6. Sheep-Market 3. Dairy Goats 7. Swine-Breeding 4. Goats-Market 8. Swine-Market * Poultry, Cavy & Rabbit may enter an educational livestock display in lieu of competing in clean stall or sign up with building superintendent in advance to be eligible. SCORECARD FOR CLEAN STALL General Appearance... 45% Neatness & cleanliness of stalls...20% Neatness & cleanliness of aisles...10% Tack & Equipment Storage (neat & orderly)...15% Educational Value (informational, educational)... 15% Display (use of stall cards, attractive signs, banners)... 20% Condition of Animals (cleanliness, fed, watered, etc.)... 20% TOTAL % *Sunday award 256
3 DEPARTMENT # 41 YOUTH FOCUS EDUCATIONAL LIVESTOCK DISPLAYS Open to all Junior Exhibitors 9 years & over Cash Awards Offered by Sonoma County Fair $ ENTRIES CLOSE: Friday, June 3, 5:00 p.m. JUDGING: Check each specie page for arrival time to bring in exhibit LIMIT: One entry per exhibitor per class ENTRY FEE: $2.50 per entry RULES A. Entry must be made on a separate entry form. Use Non-Livestock form & write "Educational Livestock Display", division, and class number on form. B. Each display to be arranged by the exhibitor. C. Exhibitor should strive to include some facts about Sonoma County Agriculture as it relates to specific specie. D. Display is to be located next to exhibit or attached to stall area for all breeds except horse - horse displays will be displayed at Chris Beck Arena on show day. E. Display may be submitted in a multi-media format (tabletop, computer, etc.) or one dimensional poster board (size of display-36 X 48 ). Display may not block isle or walkways. All displays for Fur & Feathers building should arrive the same day as animals arrive and will stay on exhibit for the duration of the fair. F. Poultry and Rabbit exhibitors to supply own hanger to attach to display wall. G. The display should be an educational exhibit-e.g. feed chart, breeding records, information on the animal type or on the industry, etc. Be creative! H. Lettering shall be legible from 10 feet, and on one side only. I. Display is to be in place when animals are on exhibit and must be maintained for the duration of their stay. See each department for arrival and departure times. J. No display may be used more than one year. EDUCATIONAL LIVESTOCK DISPLAYS (For Breeding Projects Only) American system of Judging Cash Awards Offered per Class 1st 2nd 3rd $25 $20 $15 SECTION 5 - EDUCATIONAL BREEDING LIVESTOCK DISPLAY Class 1. Beef Cattle 6. Pygmy Goats 2. Dairy Cattle 7. Rabbits/Cavies 3. Dairy Goats 8. Sheep 4. Horse 9. Swine 5. Poultry 10. Meat Goats 11. Family Heritage Display Do a photo collage of each generation of your family who showed at the fair, or your family history as it relates to agriculture in Sonoma County. Fair Special! 257
4 DEPARTMENT # 42 JUNIOR WOOL JUNIOR WOOL DEPARTMENT Open to Junior Sonoma & Marin County Residents Cash Awards Offered by Sonoma County Fair $ Judge: Stephanie Larson - UCCE, Santa Rosa ENTRIES CLOSE: Friday, June 3, 5:00 p.m. EXHIBITS RECEIVED: Monday, July 18, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Garrett Hall EXHIBITS RELEASED: Monday, August 15, 12:00 noon to 7:00 p.m. JUDGING: Monday, July 18, 2:00 p.m. LIMIT: 2 entries per exhibitor per class ENTRY FEE: 1-4 entries $2.00 per entry; 5 or more entries $1.00 per entry American System of Judging Cash Awards Offered per Class 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $10 $8 $6 $4 $2 Fleeces entered in Breed and Market classes may be entered in the Heaviest Fleece, and/or Longest Stapled Fleece by paying an additional entry fee. Fleeces entered in the Heaviest Fleece & Longest Stapled Fleece classes may also be entered in the Breed Classification and/or Market Classes. FOR CALIFORNIA PRODUCTS ONLY No spectators allowed during judging. A. Only complete fleeces in the grease are eligible for competition and manufacturers and dealers are excluded. B. All fleeces entered must have been sheared from sheep owned by the exhibitor. C. The judge has the power to classify fleeces before making awards. D. Fleeces shall not be more than 12 months growth. The definition of "12 months" shall be the definition commonly accepted by the wool trade. Thus, if a fleece is actually slightly more than 12 months growth, due to unavoidable delay in obtaining shearers, or by weather, it shall be termed "12 months wool". E. No wether fleeces may be included. All fleeces being awarded a first place in the show may compete for Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion awards in their respective SECTIONS. F. Qualifications: Any fleeces entered for competition in the Sonoma County Fair shall be discriminated against if: Showing any paint or tar brands (soluble branding fluids permitted). Showing excessive dung locks or tags. Discolored by excessive moisture of cotted. Showing a weak staple or break in the fiber. Containing any excess burrs or other vegetable matter. G. Judging Elements: Quality or fineness must be typical of the 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. H. Preparation of Fleeces: Fleeces are to be rolled flesh side out and displayed in clear plastic bags. Ties are not to be used. Bags will be available to $1.00 each at the time of receiving. 258
5 DEPARTMENT # 42 JUNIOR WOOL 1-AWARDS 1. Grand Champion Fleece...Rosette 2. Reserve Grand Champion Fleece...Rosette 3. *WOOL SWEEPSTAKES AWARD... North Bay Wool Growers Auxiliary * Denotes awards to be presented at Awards Ceremony. SECTION 2 - PUREBRED FLEECES 1. All Wool Breeds Ram (Name Breed on entry form) 2. All Wool Breeds Ewe (Name Breed on entry form) 3. All Meat Breeds Ram (Name Breed on entry form) 4. All Meat Breeds Ewe (Name Breed on entry form) 5. Champion Ram Fleece...Rosette 6. Reserve Champion Ram Fleece... Rosette 7. Champion Ewe Fleece... Rosette 8. Reserve Champion Ewe Fleece... Rosette SECTION 3 - MARKET FLEECES (From Grade or Commercial Ewes Only) 1. Fine Combing - 64's to 80's 2. 1/2 Blood Combing - 60's to 62's 3. 3/8 Blood Combing - 56's 4. 1/4 Blood Combing - 48's to 50's 5. Low 1/4 Blood Combing - 46's or coarser 6. Champion Market Ewe Fleece...Rosette 7. Reserve Champion Market Ewe Fleece...Rosette SECTION 4 - HEAVIEST FLEECE 1. Ram Fleece 2. Ewe Fleece SECTION 5 - LONGEST STAPLED FLEECE 1. Ram Fleece 2. Ewe Fleece SECTION 6 - GROUP FLEECES: Three fleeces from any one exhibitor. Either ram or ewe fleeces. All three fleeces must have been entered and judged individually. 1. Best Group of 3 Fleeces - Natural Colored Wool 2. Best Group of 3 Fleeces - White Wool SECTION 7 - NATURAL COLORED WOOL 1. Fine 2. 1/2 Blood 3. 3/8 Blood 4. 1/4 and Low 1/4 5. Common and Braid 6. Longest Stapled Fleece 7. Heaviest Fleece 8. Champion Natural Colored Fleece...Rosette 9. Reserve Champion Natural Colored Fleece...Rosette 259
6 DEPARTMENT #43 - SPECIAL JUNIOR SPECIAL JUNIOR LIVESTOCK Open to Special Junior Sonoma and Marin County Residents Cash Awards Offered by Sonoma County Fair $ ENTRIES CLOSE: Friday, June 3, 5:00 p.m. ARRIVAL TIME: Same as 4-H and Other Junior Section Classes DEPARTURE TIME: Same as 4-H and Other Junior Section Classes LIMIT: One entry per exhibitor. ENTRY FEE: Check each department for fees JUDGING TIMES: See specific Section for judging schedule. Large Breeding Animal American System of Judging Cash Awards Offered per Class 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $15 $11 $7 $5 $5 Market Animal American System of Judging No Cash Awards Offered 1. Special Juniors are defined by the Sonoma County Fair as any youth 8 years old as of January 1st and not eligible to show as a 4-H or independent Junior exhibitor.* 2. Exhibitors can only show as a Special Junior once at the Sonoma County Fair. 3. Proof of age required (original birth or baptismal certificate, etc., fair will make a copy) with entry form. 4. Special Junior classes are offered for Junior Exhibitors living in Sonoma and Marin Counties. They are designed to stimulate interest in the production of livestock by youthful exhibitors. 5. Dress Code - white ankle-length pants, white shirt, brown, black or white shoes. NO 4-H ATTIRE. 6. Exhibitors must be physically able to show their own livestock. 7. Entries shall be made on fair entry forms, and the junior department rules shall prevail. 8. Exhibitors entering in this department are ineligible to show in the Open department. 9. Animals may be Registered or Grade animals where applicable. If registered, animals must be registered in exhibitor's name. 10. Management records & project reports must be kept for all market entries, a picture of the animal & bill of sale must be submitted to the entry office. See specific specie page for detailed information. 11. Primary exhibitors (ages 5 years and up) are now allowed to show rabbit, cavies or poultry. Special Junior rules shall apply to large breeding animal projects and market animal projects only. 260
7 DEPARTMENT #43 - SPECIAL JUNIOR SECTION 1- AWARDS 1. SPECIAL JUNIOR GRAND CHAMPION MARKET LAMB Rosette... by North Bay Wool Growers Auxiliary Trophy... by Debra Townsend, Cotati 2. SPECIAL JUNIOR RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MARKET LAMB Rosette... by North Bay Wool Growers Auxiliary 3. SPECIAL JUNIOR MARKET BEEF...by Sonoma County Fair 4. SPECIAL JUNIOR MARKET SWINE...by Dean & Shari DeGraffenreid, Santa Rosa 5. SPECIAL JUNIOR RABBIT SHOWMANSHIP... by the Hanlon Family, Petaluma 6. SPECIAL JUNIOR DAIRY CATTLE SHOWMANSHIP... by Crown Trophy, Petaluma 7. SPECIAL JUNIOR MARKET SWINE SHOWMANSHIP... In Memory of Jamie White... By Joe & Michele Ware, Santa Rosa SPECIAL JUNIOR MARKET ANIMALS: DEPARTMENT 50 SECTION 1 - Poultry Meat Pen DEPARTMENT 51 SECTION 1 - Rabbit Meat Pen DEPARTMENT 52 SECTION 25 - Market Beef DEPARTMENT 53 SECTION 27 - Market Lamb DEPARTMENT 54 SECTION 25 - Market Swine DEPARTMENT 55 SECTION 25 Market Meat Goat Class 1. All Special Junior Exhibitors SPECIAL JUNIOR BREEDING ANIMALS: DEPARTMENT 30 SECTION 25 - Breeding Beef DEPARTMENT 31 SECTION 25 - Dairy DEPARTMENT 32 SECTION 25 - Dairy Goat DEPARTMENT 34 SECTION 25 - Horse DEPARTMENT 36 SECTION 25 - Pygmy Goat DEPARTMENT 37 SECTION 25 - Breeding Sheep DEPARTMENT 38 SECTION 25 - Breeding Swine Class 1. All Special Junior Exhibitors Note: Special Junior Market Rabbit and Poultry Pens will compete with all other entries in one class. See guidelines in Jr. Poultry & Rabbit departments. 261
8 DEPARTMENT # 45 - SHOWMANSHIP SHOWMANSHIP RULES A. Exhibitor must show his/her own animal. B. Independent Juniors and Grange members should enter under their appropriate 4-H age group. C. All exhibitors are required to wear the official show uniform of the organization they represent. Independent juniors must wear white pants and shirt. D. Animals used in showmanship must be shown in individual classes. E. ANIMALS MAY NOT BE BROUGHT ON GROUNDS SPECIFICALLY FOR SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES. F. Exhibitor's age on all showmanship classes is as of January 1 st. G. Any contestants winning first or second in a showmanship class that makes them eligible for Round Robin must notify the Livestock Office if they will be unable to compete in Round Robin. H. Contestants who place first and second in their age group will compete in one final class as a group (where applicable). The first and second place winners of this class will then participate in Round Robin. I. See specific Sections for judging times. J. Animals will arrive and depart according to the Section in which they are entered. K. Dairy replacement heifer showmanship is only open to exhibitors enrolled in the countywide project. L. +Novice classes: These classes are for those who have never shown that specie of livestock before (age restrictions apply). 1 st & 2 nd place winners in this class advance to the run-off round. M. The same animal used in the age class must be used in the run-off. DO NOT ENTER SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES EXCEPT HORSE SECTION 1 - BREEDING BEEF SHOWMANSHIP 1. 4-H exhibitors 16 years & over by Wayside Gardens Mobile Home Park, Santa Rosa 2. 4-H exhibitors years by Oak Ridge Angus, Calistoga 3. 4-H exhibitors 13 years, Big Jim s Cattle Service, Wilton 4. 4-H exhibitors 11 thru 12 years by Bob & Joan Dickerson, Santa Rosa 5. 4-H exhibitors 9 thru 10 years by James & Annette Piazza, Penngrove 6. FFA all exhibitors by Joe & Georgine Johnson, Glen Ellen SECTION 2 - MARKET BEEF SHOWMANSHIP 1. 4-H exhibitors 16 years & over by Pat & Frank Alexander, Kenwood 2. 4-H exhibitors 14 thru 15 years by Richard & Tina Thomas, Cloverdale 3. 4-H exhibitors 11 thru 13 years by James & Annette Piazza, Penngrove 4. 4-H exhibitors 9 thru 10 years by Sonoma County Fair 5. FFA all exhibitors by Wayside Gardens Mobile Home Park, Santa Rosa SECTION 3 - CAVY SHOWMANSHIP 1. 4-H exhibitors 14 years & over by Hinrichs Family, Cloverdale 2. 4-H exhibitors 11 thru 13 years by Sonoma County Fair 3. 4-H exhibitors 9 thru 10 years by Sonoma County Fair 4. 4-H exhibitors 5 thru 8 years by Sonoma County Fair 5. FFA all exhibitors by Sonoma County Fair 262
9 DEPARTMENT # 45 - SHOWMANSHIP SECTION 4 - DAIRY CATTLE SHOWMANSHIP (no bulls or replacement heifers allowed) 1. 4-H exhibitors 16 years & over by Wayside Gardens Mobile Home Park, Santa Rosa 2. 4-H exhibitors 15 years by Richard s Grove & Saralee s Vineyard, Windsor 3. 4-H exhibitors 14 years by McClelland's Dairy, George, Dora & Jana McClelland, Pet 4. 4-H exhibitors 11 thru 13 years by Allan & Rebecca Wade, Santa Rosa 5. 4-H exhibitors 9 thru10 years by Saralee Mc Clelland Kunde, Windsor 6. FFA all exhibitors by Dairy Farmers of America, Petaluma 7. 4-H High placing Guernsey or color breed Showman 15 & over by Carinalli Dairy, Seb H High placing Guernsey or color breed Showman 13 & 14 yrs. by Carinalli Dairy 9. 4-H High Placing Jersey Showman 15 & over by Jim & Sue McIsaac Dairy, Novato H High Placing Jersey Showman 14 yrs. by Jim & Sue McIsaac Dairy, Novato H High Placing Jersey Showman yrs. by Jim & Sue McIsaac Dairy, Novato H High Placing Jersey Showman 9 &10 years by Jim & Sue McIsaac Dairy, Novato 13. FFA High Placing Jersey Showman by Jim & Sue McIsaac Dairy, Novato SECTION 5 - DAIRY REPLACEMENT HEIFER SHOWMANSHIP (see rule K) 1. 4-H exhibitors 15 years & over by Sonoma County Fair 2. 4-H exhibitors 14 years in memory of Vivian Horick by Carol Horick, Point Reyes 3. 4-H exhibitors 13 years by Cesaretti Family, Forestville 4. 4-H exhibitors 12 years by Wayside Gardens Mobile Home Park, Santa Rosa 5. 4-H exhibitors 11 & under by Mitch & Tracy Warner, Santa Rosa SECTION 6 - DAIRY GOAT SHOWMANSHIP 1. 4-H exhibitors 14 years & over by Broccoli Forest Dairy Goats Lisa Jack & Arthur Cooney, Petaluma 2. 4-H exhibitors years by Broccoli Forest Dairy Goats, Petaluma by Broccoli Forest Dairy Goats Lisa Jack & Arthur Cooney, Petaluma 3. 4-H exhibitors 11 years & under by Hammerich's Ranch, Santa Rosa 4. 4-H Novice+, 14 yrs & over in memory of Cindy Ballard Bertoli, by Mrs. Josephine Greppi-Ballard, Healdsburg 5. FFA All exhibitors by Sonoma County Fair SECTION 7 - DOG CARE & HANDLING SHOWMANSHIP 1. 4-H exhibitors 14 years & over by Penngrove Hay & Grain 2. 4-H exhibitors 12 thru 13 years by Bob & Joan Dickerson, Santa Rosa 3. 4-H exhibitors 11 years & under by JDC Farms, Crawford Family 4. FFA All exhibitors by Sonoma County Fair SECTION 8 - HORSE SHOWMANSHIP Pre-entry required see Section H exhibitors 16 years & over by Backcountry Horsemen of CA, North Bay Unit 2. 4-H exhibitors 14 thru 15 yrs by SC Barns, Rohnert Park 3. 4-H exhibitors 12 thru 13 years by Frank & Pat Alexander, Kenwood 4. 4-H exhibitors 9 thru 11 years by Sonoma County Fair 5. FFA All exhibitors by Novato Horsemen, Inc., Novato SECTION 9 - POULTRY SHOWMANSHIP 1. 4-H Sr exhibitors 14 years & over by Paul Valente, Santa Rosa 2. 4-H Jr exhibitors 12 thru 13 years by The Morones Family, Sebastopol 3. 4-H Jr exhibitors 9 thru 11 years by Karen Sanchez-Corea, San Francisco 4. 4-H exhibitors 5 thru 8 years by Sonoma County Fair 5. FFA all exhibitors by Sunrise Farms LLC, Petaluma 6. All 4-H Market Meat Pen by Sunrise Farms LLC, Petaluma 7. All FFA Market Meat Pen by Sonoma County Fair 263
10 DEPARTMENT # 45 - SHOWMANSHIP SECTION 10 - PYGMY GOAT SHOWMANSHIP 1. 4-H exhibitors 14 years & over by Wayside Gardens Mobile Home Park, Santa Rosa 2. 4-H exhibitors 11 thru 13 years by Occidental Veterinary Hospital 3. 4-H exhibitors 9 thru 10 years by Sonoma County Farm Trails 4. FFA all exhibitors by Supervisor Mike McGuire & Family, Windsor SECTION 12 - RABBIT SHOWMANSHIP 1. 4-H exhibitors 14 years & over by Sonoma County Fair 2. 4-H exhibitors 11 thru 13 years by Sonoma County Farm Trails 3. 4-H exhibitors 9 thru 10 years by The Spangler Family, Petaluma 4. 4-H exhibitors 5 thru 8 years by Sonoma County Fair 5. Novice Rabbit Showmanship (all exhibitor, 9& up) by The Hinrichs Family, Cloverdale 6. FFA all exhibitors by Sonoma County Fair 7. All 4-H Market Meat Pen by Sonoma County Fair 8. All FFA Market Meat Pen by Sonoma County Fair SECTION 13 - BREEDING SHEEP SHOWMANSHIP 1. 4-H exhibitors 16 years & over by Wayside Gardens Mobile Home Park, Santa Rosa 2. 4-H exhibitors 14 thru 15 years by North Bay Wool Growers Auxiliary 3. 4-H exhibitors 13 years by North Bay Wool Growers Auxiliary 4. 4-H exhibitors 11 thru 12 years by Wayside Gardens Mobile Home Park, Santa Rosa 5. 4-H exhibitors 9 thru10 years by Tesconi Farm, Dennis, Jacky, Dina, Lisa & Assoc.,SR 6. FFA all exhibitors by North Bay Wool Growers Auxiliary SECTION 14 - MARKET SHEEP SHOWMANSHIP 1. 4-H exhibitors 16 years & over by Wayside Gardens Mobile Home Park, Santa Rosa 2. 4-H exhibitors 15 years by Ibleto Meats, Cotati 3. 4-H exhibitors 14 years by In Memory of Rae Geraldi, A Friend of 4-Hers 4. 4-H exhibitors 13 years by Sonoma County Fair 5. 4-H exhibitors 12 years by Spring Creek Ranch Club Lambs, Sebastopol 6. 4-H exhibitors 11 years by Pozzi Hay, Valley Ford 7. 4-H exhibitors 10 years by The Sonoma Index Tribune, Sonoma 8. 4-H exhibitors 9 years by Spring Creek Ranch Club Lambs, Sebastopol 9. 4-H Novice+ (14 & over)- Hillary Beverlin Memorial Award by Garry & Barbara Beverlin 10. FFA Novice+ Hillary Beverlin Memorial Award by Garry & Barbara Beverlin 11. FFA Freshmen by Dan & Susan Maners, Santa Rosa 12. FFA Sophomores by Spring Creek Ranch Club Lambs, Sebastopol 13. FFA Juniors by Dan & Susan Maners, Santa Rosa 14. FFA Seniors by Plus One Professionals, Santa Rosa SECTION 15 - BREEDING SWINE SHOWMANSHIP 1. 4-H exhibitors 14 years & over by John & Allene Cornolo, Santa Rosa 2. 4-H exhibitors 11 thru 13 years by Al Grove & Sons, Santa Rosa 3. 4-H exhibitors 9 thru 10 years by Thorne Dale, Santa Rosa 4. FFA all exhibitors by Sonoma County Farm Trails 264
11 DEPARTMENT # 45 - SHOWMANSHIP SECTION 16 - MARKET SWINE SHOWMANSHIP 1. 4-H exhibitors 17 years & over, by Wayside Gardens Mobile Home Park, Santa Rosa 2. 4-H exhibitors 16 years, by Wayside Gardens Mobile Home Park, Santa Rosa 3. 4-H exhibitors 15 years, In memory of Jamie White by Jeremy White, Santa Rosa 4. 4-H exhibitors 14 years by Richard Persons, Lakeport 5. Champion Sr Showman, In memory of Jamie White by Rob & Elaine White, RP 6. 4-H exhibitors 13 years by Sonoma County Fair 7. 4-H exhibitors 12 years by In Memory of Rae Geraldi, A Friend of 4-Hers 8. 4-H exhibitors 11 years by Sonoma County Fair 9. 4-H exhibitors 10 years by In Memory of Rae Geraldi, A Friend of 4-Hers H exhibitors 9 years by In Memory of Rae Geraldi, A Friend of 4-Hers 11. FFA Novice+ by Dan & Tootie Simpson, Petaluma 12. FFA Freshmen by Ed & Kate Barrett, Sebastopol 13. FFA Sophomores by Sonoma County Fair 14. FFA Juniors by Sonoma County Fair 15. FFA Seniors Bill Spencer Memorial by Larry & Lee Tristano, Santa Rosa 16. Champion FFA Showman, In memory of Jamie White by The White Family, SR SECTION 18 MARKET GOAT SHOWMANSHIP 1. 4-H exhibitors 14 years & over by Two Rock Valley Goat Cheese, Petaluma 2. 4-H exhibitors 9 thru 13 years by Rex & Kerry Williams, Sebastopol 3. FFA exhibitors by Top of the Hill Boers, Sebastopol SECTION 17 - SPECIAL JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP 1. Special Junior Rabbit Showmanship by The Hanlon Family, Petaluma 2. Special Junior Dairy Showmanship by Crown Trophy, Petaluma 3. Special Junior Mkt Swine Showmanship - In memory of Jamie White by Joe & Michele Ware, Santa Rosa 4. Special Junior Showmanship - all other trophies by the Sonoma County Fair SECTION 19 SPECIAL NEEDS SHOWMANSHIP (Open to exhibitors with physical/developmental challenges) Please notify the entry office prior to fair in order to have classes added to show schedule. 1. All poultry exhibitors by Parsons Construction, Tom & Kelley Parsons, Fulton 2. All small animal species by Bill & Cindy Schalich, Windsor 3. All market animal species by Sonoma County Fair 4. All large breeding animals by Edith & Dietar Meier, Santa Rosa 265
12 DEPARTMENT # 45 - SHOWMANSHIP JUNIOR ROUND ROBIN SHOWMANSHIP 1. Open to qualifying Exhibitors (those that placed 1st and 2nd in their age appropriate class or the run-off class). Senior 4-H Round Robin is for 14 years and up and Junior 4-H Round Robin for exhibitors ages First & second place winners are the only ones eligible to compete. 2. JUDGING: Small Animal-Tues., August 9-11:00 a.m., Wilford Ring Large Animal-Tues., August 9-2:00 p.m. (FFA); 5:00 p.m. (4-H - Jr followed by Sr) Wilford, Jamison & Dorfman Rings 3. The Sonoma County Fair will provide all animals for use in the Round Robin competitions. 4. Should an exhibitor qualify in more than one specie, (ex: placing 1st in beef showmanship and same exhibitor placing 2nd in sheep showmanship) no other exhibitor will be considered to replace him/her to participate in contest. Large Animal Round Robin FFA contestants will be required to show each specie of beef cattle (market & breeding), dairy cattle, dairy goats, sheep (market & breeding), swine (market & breeding), and light horse. 1st and 2nd place winners in their showmanship class are the only ones eligible to participate in Round Robin Showmanship. 4-H and Independent Junior contestants will be required to show each specie of beef cattle(market & breeding), dairy cattle, dairy replacement heifer, sheep(market & breeding), swine(market & breeding), dairy goats, and light horse. 1st and 2nd place winners in their showmanship class are the only ones eligible to participate in Round Robin Showmanship. A time of 10 minutes will be allowed for showmanship in each specie. Fair to provide all animals. Small Animal Round Robin Contestants will be required to show each specie of rabbits, poultry, cavies, pygmy goats, and dogs. Contestants planning to participate must notify the Fur & Feathers Superintendent following the show. A time of 3 minutes will be allowed for showmanship in each specie. Fair to provide all animals. Judging Judges will score each contestant on a point system of 1-10, with 1 being low and 10 high. In the event of a tie score between 2 or more exhibitors, the tie will be broken in this order: A. The exhibitor with the highest score on the specie that qualified him/her for Round Robin. B. The exhibitor with the most consistent set of scores. Example: Contestant # = 31 Contestant # = 31 Contestant #2 would be the winner. C. Different questions will be used for each contest. 266
13 DEPARTMENT # 45 - SHOWMANSHIP 20 - LARGE ANIMAL SHOWMANSHIP AWARDS 1. 4-H Junior Exhibitors 9-13 years - Buckle by Sonoma County Fair 2. 4-H Senior Exhibitors 14 years & up - Buckle by Sonoma County Fair 3. FFA Exhibitors - Buckle by Sonoma County Fair 21 - SMALL ANIMAL SHOWMANSHIP AWARDS 1. 4-H Junior Exhibitors 9-13 years - Buckle by Sonoma County Fair 2. 4-H Senior Exhibitors 14 years & up - Buckle by Sonoma County Fair 3. FFA Exhibitors - Buckle by Sonoma County Fair All awards to be presented at Awards Ceremony. JUDGING: (in date order) Breeding Sheep Rabbits Mkt. Swine Dairy Horse Market Sheep Beef Br. Swine Poultry Dairy Goats ADULT SHOWMANSHIP Fri. July 28 5:30 p.m., Wilford Ring Fri. July 29 following the show, Fur & Feather Building Sat. July 30- following show, Dorfman Ring Sun. July 31 7:00 p.m., Jamison Ring Tues. Aug 2 - following show, Chris Beck Arena Thurs. Aug 4-5:00 p.m., Wilford Ring Thurs. Aug 4-5:00 p.m., Jamison Ring Fri. Aug. 5 3:30 p.m., Dorfman Ring Sun. Aug 7-4:00 p.m., Fur & Feathers Building Sun. Aug 7-4:00 p.m., Wilford Ring CONTEST RULES A. Exhibitor must be 18 years of age or older, and not a current Sonoma County Fair Junior Exhibitor. B. Bulls, rams, or boars will be permitted at the discretion of the junior ambassador committee advisors. C. Entrants must be physically able to show and keep the animal under control. D. Showmanship and good sportsmanship conduct is expected of all entrants. E. Entrants must use animals currently on exhibit at the fair. SECTION 25 - ADULT SHOWMANSHIP (No pre-registration required) 1. Breeding & Market Beef 2. Dairy Goats 3. Breeding Sheep 4. Market Sheep 5. Breeding & Market Swine 6. Horse 7. Rabbit 8. Poultry Employees of the Fair are ineligible to compete in Adult Showmanship. 267
14 SCORECARD FOR JUDGING SHOWMANSHIP IN GENERAL APPEARANCE OF ANIMAL...40% Condition...10% Grooming and/or Clipping...20% Cleanliness...10% APPEARANCE OF EXHIBITOR...10% SHOWING IN THE RING...50% Moving or Leading...15% Posing...15% Show Animal to Best Advantage...10% Poise, Alertness and Attitude...10% TOTAL...100% SCORECARD FOR JUDGING RABBIT SHOWMANSHIP CARRYING RABBIT TO AND FROM JUDGING TABLE...10% EXAMINATION OF RABBIT...60% With Rabbit in sitting position...10% Check ears for canker and ear mark Run hand over body to check for blemishes Check front legs for crooked bone Check toe nails Check tail for defects and carriage Turn Rabbit over on back...20% Check eyes Check teeth Run hand over body to check for blemishes Check sex Check rear legs for straightness Return to sitting position...10% Groom by brushing with hands Pose Rabbit...20% Show ear mark Be sure tail is carried properly Place animal in natural position Straighten ears Show body type Maintain posed position Brush down with hands Change to any position as directed Answer any questions CONDITION OF ANIMAL...10% Appearance of animal Body type Free from molt Healthy appearance Lack of defects APPEARANCE OF SHOWMAN...20% Neatness Well groomed Actions Graceful Clean Neatly dressed Confident Polite Natural TOTAL...100% SCORECARD FOR JUDGING POULTRY SHOWMANSHIP APPEARANCE OF EXHIBIT...40% Condition...10% Grooming...20% Cleanliness...10% APPEARANCE OF EXHIBITOR...10% SHOWING IN THE RING...50% Handling...15% Posing...15% Showing exhibit to best advantage...10% Poise, Alertness, and Attitude...10% TOTAL...100% 268
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