ATTENTION TO ALL EXHIBITORS. Creek County OSU Extension W Hwy 66 Kellyville, OK 74039

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1 ATTENTION TO ALL EXHIBITORS Entries will be done on-line this year by the 4-H Leaders and Ag Teachers. All fees and a copy of your online receipt must be sent to the OSU Extension and must be postmarked no later than January 25, Entry fee must be paid on each animal entered. Fees are: Swine, Sheep and Goats $15.00/head; Cattle, $25.00/head. No late entries; absolutely no refunds. Fees Payable to the: Creek County OSU Extension Mail entries and fees to: Creek County OSU Extension W Hwy 66 Kellyville, OK General Livestock Superintendent Swine Superintendent Sheep Superintendent Beef Superintendent Goat Superintendent Josh Enlow Pecos McNiel Jeff Gilbert Darin Toliver Terry Spencer -1-

2 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Tuesday, February 26, :00 pm: Steers weighed. Heifers weighed and registration papers checked by Beef Committee. 6:00 pm: Cattle Show, Judging of Heifers, Prospect Steers, Market Steers, Sale Order, and Beef Showmanship Classes. Wednesday, February 27, : :00 pm: Set up for all Livestock Exhibitors 5:30 pm: Fair Board, Ag Educators, & 4-H Leaders Meeting 6:00 7:00 pm: Dinner 7:00 9:00 pm: Dance Thursday, February 28, :00 am: All goats and sheep in place. Scales open 8:00 am until 10:00 am for goats only 10:00 am: Market Lambs officially weighed and classified by Sheep Committee. Breeding Ewes checked in. 12:00 pm: Goat Show Does, Sale Order, Market Wethers, Sale Order and Showmanship classes 4:00 pm: Sheep show will start at 4:00 pm or thirty (30) minutes after the goat show ends. Judging of Breeding Ewes, followed by Market Lambs, Sale Order, and Showmanship classes Friday, March 1, :00 am: All swine must be in place and ready to weigh; starting with Breeding Gilts, weight cards and/or registration papers checked. Followed by Market Hogs. 3:00 pm: Showmanship sign up closes. 6:00 pm: Showmanship Barns close at 10:00 pm or 1 hour after Swine Showmanship is over, whichever is later. Saturday, March 2, :00 am: Judging of Gilts, followed by Market Hogs. NOTE: Swine will be dismissed by announcer, and all hogs must be loaded out through the north and south overhead doors, or through swine wash rack area. Pens must be taken down and stacked in pods before exhibitors are allowed to be released. Sunday, March 3, :00 pm: Premium Sale Meeting Premium Sale set up is the responsibility of Creek Ag and 4-H clubs, rotating duties of setting up pens Sapulpa 2024 Kiefer 2020 Bristow Mannford 2021 Depew 2026 Oilton 2022 Drumright 2027 Olive Kellyville -2-

3 Tuesday, March 5, :15 pm: Buyer s Social served By Drumright/Olive 5:30 pm: All Premium Sale animals must be in place. Meeting of Exhibitors 6:45 pm: Awards Presentation 7:00 pm: Premium Sale HEALTH REQUIREMENTS Swine must have an official health certificate, or an official test chart showing a Negative Pseudo rabies test and Brucellosis conducted after December 1, Swine that originate from a Qualified Pseudo rabies Free Herd may be exempt from the test, provided they are being exhibited by direct family members of the Owners of that Qualified Pseudo rabies Free Herd. Any animal may be removed from the show by members of the individual Species Committee, if found to have any contagious disease or condition. All sheep and goats must abide by state regulations for Scrapies. GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. INTERPRETATIONS, AMENDMENTS, AND VIOLATIONS The Creek County Fair Board reserves the final and absolute right to interpret all rules and regulations in this premium book, and arbitrarily settle and determine all matters, questions and differences in regard thereto or otherwise arising out of, connected with, or incident to the Show. The Fair Board reserves the right to amend or add to these rules as they, in their judgment, deem necessary. 2. SHOW RING CODE OF ETHICS. Believing it is in the best interest of all breeders of all livestock to maintain a reputation of integrity and to continue to present a wholesome and progressive image in the show ring, the following list of practices are considered unacceptable and a violation of the Rules and Regulations of this show; Misrepresenting the age of any animal. Treating or massaging any part of the body of an animal, internally or externally with an irritant, counter-irritant, or any other substance to temporarily straighten a weak back or loin or to produce unnatural animation. Feeding or injecting drugs, depressants or applying packs or using any artificial contrivance or therapeutic treatment except normal exercise is against the rules. Striking the animal to cause swelling. Surgery or any other procedure performed to change the natural process of growth, maturation, contour or appearance of any animal, to include teeth, is prohibited. Not included is the removal of teats or horns, castration, clipping and dressing of hair and trimming of hooves. -3-

4 Any attempt to change natural color of an animal at the show, by changing the color or adding false hair, fleece or skin at any point or area of the animal, unless exempted in the individual species rules. The use of alcoholic beverages in the feed or administered as a drench is expressly prohibited. The practice of artificial filling internally or by pumping or any other device is prohibited unless otherwise specified by the species rule. Administration of a drug internally or externally, prior to entering the show ring, except for treating a recognized disease or injury, or tranquilizing females in heat. The use of any chemical and/or compound that is not approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in meat producing animals and the illegal use of approved chemicals or compounds are prohibited. All animals are subject to tests for foreign substances that exceed the acceptable levels established by the USDA, FDA or EPA. A positive test will result in disqualification, forfeiture of any premiums and/or awards and will exclude the exhibitor from future competition at the Creek County Livestock Show. All exhibitors shall follow label guidelines and adhere to withdraw times for any medications administered prior to or during the show. Criticizing or interfering with the judge, other exhibitors, breed representatives, or show officials before, during, or after the event. Any violation of the Rules and Regulations may result in forfeiture of all premiums and awards, disqualification of entry, expulsion or probation of the exhibitor, organized group, and individual or livestock involved. All disciplinary actions of the Management will be final. Such action will require application for readmission under terms the Management may prescribe before the group or individual is allowed to exhibit at future events. Anyone (including, but not limited to Exhibitors, Ag Teachers, Parents, Friends, and Relatives) involved with livestock exhibited at the Creek County Livestock Show is to abide by the Rules and Regulations of the show. Violators will be disciplined by the fair board. 3. The individual Species Committee will have the right and duty to interpret and act on any violation of the rules. Two of the Species Committee members can act to disqualify any exhibit in which a rule violation has occurred. The decision of that committee will be final. 4. Livestock must be shown by their owners, in class, as well as sale order. Any exemptions to this rule must have prior approval by the individual Species Committee, except in the case of an exhibitor having multiple animals in the class or sale order drive. Violations to this rule will result in the animal being pulled from the class and/or sale order. The animal will be disqualified. -4-

5 5. The exhibitor must own and have in possession all livestock according to the following dates: Market Steers - November 14, 2018 Market Lambs/Goats- November 14, 2018 Goats - November 14, 2018 Breeding Ewes - November 14, 2018 All Swine - December 16, 2018 Heifers - January 25, 2019 Prospect Steers - January 25, All animals must be available for verification site visits by the Fair Board. If animals are not in possession, exhibitor will be brought before the Fair Board for further action. 7. No livestock can be replaced after the ownership dates nor nominations be changed after the ownership dates. Animals may be nominated by family with designation of individual at show. 8. Exhibitors 9 years and older must be a 4-H or FFA member in good standing and must be a resident of Creek County or attend a Creek County School to be eligible to show. Exhibitor must be at least 7 years old by the date of the Livestock Show. All exhibitors must be an active member in the Creek County 4-H and/or FFA programs and must be a primary resident of or attend school in Creek County to be eligible to show. 9. An exhibitor or animal may not show in more than one County Livestock Show in Oklahoma in any one year. 10. Designation of FFA Chapter or 4-H Club will be required on the pre-entry form. This designation will be final. No changes allowed. 11. Any exceptions to any rule will be decided by the individual Species Committee. 12. Exhibitors will not be allowed to stay overnight in barns. 13. All livestock must remain inside the main arena and be in their assigned area at the designated times found in the schedule of events and remain in place until the conclusion of their species. Animals will be released by the announcer. Any exhibitor who violates this rule will have any exhibits banned from the Premium Sale and will forfeit any and all prize money won. 14. No additional pens will be built after pen assignments are made. 15. This Show is a part of a Youth Educational Program; therefore the exhibitor must be involved with the grooming and care for their own animals. 16. It is the responsibility of all exhibitors, parents, family, and friends to know and abide by the Rules and Regulations of this show. Violations will not be excused because of someone not being informed of all Rules -5-

6 17. Injured Animal: When the judge determines an animal can no longer compete without endangering itself, said animal will be disqualified, and the next highest placing animal in that class or preliminary sale order will be brought in to replace the disqualified animal. 18. EXHIBITORS DRESS CODE: FFA official jacket and shirt with collar. 4-H white shirt with collar with emblem or 4-H green jacket. Blue or black jeans, slacks, or skirts for Show & Sale. 7 & 8 year olds jeans and white shirt. A buttoned up, collared shirt, short or long sleeve of the appropriate 4- H colors or solid green, solid white, or a mix of green and white; or FFA colors of solid blue, solid yellow, or a mix of blue and yellow. NO THIRD COLOR MIX, OR ADDITIONAL COLORS ARE ALLOWED. Must have an official 4-H or FFA emblem of at least 2 ½ inches. The show ring dress code will also be enforced during the premium sale. 19. PROTESTS: A protest (in writing) on rules violations will be accepted by the Species Committee along with a $100 cash deposit. If rule infraction is validated the $100 will be refunded. Protests will be accepted from beginning of the show on Tuesday up to the start of the Premium Sale. 20. SHOWMANSHIP: There will be four (4) classes of Showmanship in each species Peewee 7 & 8 years old; Junior 9-12 years old; Intermediate years old; and Senior years old. Each class winner will receive a jacket. Each division winner will then compete for the overall species showmanship award. This winner will receive a belt buckle and will be presented at the Premium Sale at 6:45 p.m. If you want to go to Oklahoma Youth Expo you must be 8 years old, in the 3rd grade and win Showmanship Division for Cattle or Swine. PREMIUM SHOW 1. Only one animal may be sold by an exhibitor in the Premium Sale per year. 2. An animal may only sell in the Premium Sale once in its lifetime, and would not be eligible for exhibition the following year. 3. Each exhibitor selected for the Premium Sale is required to attend and exhibit their animal in the sale ring. Failure to attend the Premium Sale will result in forfeiture of Premium money. Extreme emergencies may be grounds for exemption to this rule, but only with the prior approval of the Fair Board. -6-

7 4. All exhibitors should write thank you notes to Buyers and Donors. 5. The duty of tearing down the panels from the Premium Sale will belong to each community under the direction of its Agriculture Education teacher on a rotational basis. This will be done in a timely fashion. Year of obligation is outlined below: 2019 Bristow 2024 Mannford 2020 Depew Oilton Drumright Olive 2022 Kellyville Sapulpa Kiefer 6. Buyers Social: The buyers only social will be the responsibility of the Creek County Ag and 4-H groups. Rotated duties of picking up the meal, serving, and clean-up will be as follows: 2020 Bristow/Depew 2021 Kellyville/Kiefer/Sapulpa 2022 Drumright/Olive 2013 Mannford/Oilton 7. DRESSING ANIMALS FOR SALE: Light glitter and/or a ribbon only. PREMIUM SALE Tuesday, March 5, 2019 FAIR FACILITY ARENA Forty-Four (44) market hogs, eleven (11) market steers, fourteen (14) market lambs, and sixteen (16) goats will be in the auction. On all breeding animals heifers, does, ewes and gilts one (1) will make the Premium Sale if are exhibited, and two (2) animals if 20 or more are exhibited no more than two in each category, unless otherwise specified by a species rule. If any spot or spots excluding the County Bred Heifer is left unfilled, that spot will be put into a drawing with all the divisions represented and drawn for. The first alternate from that division will move into the unfilled spot unless the Swine division is drawn. If the Swine division is drawn there will be a second drawing just among the breeds of swine to determine the alternate that will move up. *** Discussion on the next year s Livestock Show Judges will take place at the Fairboard Meeting on the 2 nd Thursday of April following the livestock show. -7-

8 BEEF DIVISION Beef Committee: Darin Toliver, Perry Collins, James Stephens and Rashele Blakley BREEDING BEEF Nomination Process: All Heifers must be owned by December 1, Proof of ownership required. (Examples: Registration papers, bill of sale, or letter from Ag Teacher or Extension Educator.) All Heifers will be nominated at the Creek County Fairgrounds on January 25, 2019 between 1:00 pm - 4:30 pm. At Nomination all Heifers must have a tattoo that matches registration papers or bill of sale to show in a Purebred Class. All others will be tagged. All Registered Heifers must keep the same breed designation used at the entry date. Any changes will cause the Heifer to show in commercial class. 1. All Heifers will be positively identified from the registration papers and the Creek County Nomination Forms at the Creek County Livestock Show when they are checked in by the Beef Committee. 2. Heifers must be born on or after January 1, No more than 3 Heifers may be shown by any one exhibitor. 4. All registered Heifers must have registration papers listing the exhibitor as the sole owner (No Family, Ranch, or Partnership) at the check in during the Creek County Livestock Show. 5. Cattle exhibitors may use colored adhesives on similar colored hair and hoof dressing on hooves. Touch up paint is allowed as long as it does not violate General Rules Rule Number Two. 6. There must be 3 or more registered heifers of the same breed entered and eligible on the day of the show to recognize that breed in the show. If less than 3 registered heifers, they will show as AOB. All Non-Registered Heifers will show as Commercial heifers. 7. Breed classes will be broken by the Beef Committee. Registered Heifers will show by age. There will be no more than a 6 month age difference among the registered heifers. 8. Commercial Heifers will be shown by weight. Commercial heifers will be broken according to the following guidelines: 1-4 heifers 1 class; 5-8 no more than 2 classes; 9+ - no more than 3 classes. -8-

9 9. Only Grand and Reserve Grand will make the Premium Sale by the following criteria: One heifer will make Premium Sale if heifers are exhibited; two heifers if 20 or more are exhibited. No more than 2 heifers will be sold in the Premium Auction. The judge will select sale order and alternates. (See Rule #6 under County Bred Heifers). 10. Showmanship for all cattle exhibitors will follow the conclusion of the Steer Premium Sale line up. Classes are based on the age of the exhibitor as of the day of the show. Only exhibitors that have cattle entered in their name and exhibited by the owner are eligible. (If you just showed an animal that belonged to someone else, you CANNOT compete in showmanship.) Age Divisions are as follows: Peewee 7 & 8 years old Junior 9, 10, 11, or 12 years old Intermediate 13, 14 or 15 years old Senior 16, 17, or 18 years old Overall Beef Showmanship Award If you want to go to Oklahoma Youth Expo you must be 8 years old, in the 3 rd grade and win Showmanship Division for Cattle or Swine COUNTY BRED HEIFERS 1. Heifers must be calved by a Creek County School District resident or calved in Creek County. 2. Heifers cannot be shown in both Breed classes and County Bred classes. 3. County Bred Champion Heifer will line up for overall Grand Champion. 4. Owner must have registration papers or a letter from the breeder indicating that the calf is County Bred at nomination. The letter must be signed by Ag teacher or 4-H leader and exhibitor. 5. County bred heifers will be shown by weight. 6. If five (5) or more heifers are entered in the County Bred division, the Champion County Bred heifer will be allowed in the Premium Sale as the 3 rd overall heifer sold. If the Champion County Bred heifer is Grand or Reserve overall heifer, the total number of heifers in the sale will remain at two (2). -9-

10 MARKET STEER Nomination Process: All Steers will be nominated at the Creek County Fairgrounds on November 14, 2018 between 1:00 pm 4:30 pm. If nominating at OYE, please use the OYE tag for county nomination. Members of the Beef Committee and Extension Ag Agent will classify all steers. 1. All steers will be positively identified with an OYE Tag or Creek County Nomination tag at the Creek County Livestock Show when they are measured and weighed by the Beef Committee. 2. No more than 3 market steers may be shown by any one exhibitor. 3. Market steers must weigh at least 950 pounds on day of show. First weight is official, if within official limits. (Those weighing over 900 pounds will be given one reweigh). All steers weighing less than 950 pounds must show as prospects and are not eligible for the Premium Sale. 4. Dexter steer must weigh a minimum of 650 pounds. 5. Cattle exhibitors may use colored adhesives on similar colored hair and hoof dressing on hooves. Touch up paint is allowed as long as it does not violate General Rules Rule Number Two. 6. There must be 3 or more steers of the same breed entered and eligible on the day of the show to recognize that breed in the show. If less than 3, they will show as cross. 7. Breed classes will be broken by the Beef Committee by weight, within the following guidelines: 1-4 head 1 class; 5-8 head no more than 2 classes; 9 or more no more than 3 classes. 8. The weight of the steer will be provided to the judge. 9. Eleven (11) steers are eligible for the Premium Sale. 10. After Champion and Reserve Champion of each breed are selected, the judge will line up as many steers as he/she and the Beef Committee deems necessary for a preliminary sale order. 11. Showmanship for all cattle exhibitors will follow the conclusion of the final Steer Premium Sale line up. Only exhibitors that have cattle entered in their name, and exhibited by the owner are eligible. (If you just show an animal that belonged to someone else you CANNOT compete in showmanship.) Classes are based on the age of the exhibitor as of the day of the show. Age Divisions are as follows: Peewee 7 & 8 years old Junior 9, 10, 11, or 12 years old Intermediate 13, 14 or 15 years old Senior 16, 17, or 18 years old Overall Beef Showmanship Award If you want to go to Oklahoma Youth Expo you must be 8 years old, in the 3 rd grade and win Junior Showmanship Division for Cattle or Swine -10-

11 COUNTY BRED STEER 1. Steers must be calved by a Creek County School District resident or calved in Creek County. 2. Steers cannot be shown in both open and County Bred classes. 3. County Bred Champion steer will line up for overall Grand Champion. 4. Owner must have a letter from the breeder to show that the calf is County Bred on Nomination Day November 14, The letter must be signed by Ag teacher or 4-H leader and exhibitor. 5. All steers are eligible for Premium Sale and will line up for sale order. The Champion County Bred Steer will be selected for the Premium Sale in at least the eleventh slot. 6. There must be three or more county bred steers to be guaranteed 11th slot in the sale. PROSPECT STEER Prospects ae not eligible for the Premium Sale. (Trophy and Ribbons) All other cattle rules apply. MARKET GOAT DIVISION Goat Committee: Terry Spencer, Darin Toliver, Keith Nation, and Jordan Miller MARKET GOAT Nomination Process: All Market Goats must be owned by November 14, All Market Goats will be nominated at the Creek County Fairgrounds on November 14, 2018 between 1:00 pm 4:30 pm with the Goat Committee and Extension Ag Educator. If nominating at OYE, please use the OYE tag for county nomination. 1. Does and wethers may be shown and will be placed in the same classes. -11-

12 2. Goats will not be mouthed. 3. All market goats will be weighed by the Market Goat Committee and placed into class. No weigh back. 4. At the time of show, market goats must be slick shorn above the hocks and knees with the hair not exceeding a length of 3/8 inch. 5. The practice of drenching goats is acceptable at the Creek County Livestock Show. 6. The minimum weight for market goats is 50 pounds. The maximum weight will be130 pounds. 7. Only Goat Committee allowed in arena. One student per goat at one time. 8. Sixteen (16) market goats are eligible for the Premium Sale. 9. Showmanship for goat exhibitors will follow the conclusion of the final Market Goat Show. Only exhibitors that have a goat entered in their name, and exhibited by the owner are eligible. (If you just show an animal that belonged to someone else you CANNOT compete in showmanship). Classes are based on the age of the exhibitor as of the day of the show. Age Divisions are as follows: Peewee 7 & 8 years old Junior 9, 10, 11, or 12 years old Intermediate 13, 14, or 15 years old Senior 16, 17, or 18 years old Overall Goat Showmanship Award BREEDING DOES 1. Does will show by weight, not age. Does will be weighed by the goat committee. Minimum weight for does will be 50 pounds and maximum weight for does will be 150 pounds. 2. Does do not have to be slick shorn to show. 3. All breeding does must be owned by November 14, An exhibitor may nominate and show three (3) does for the breeding class. 5. Does do not have to be registered. 6. Will not be able to show does in breeding and market class. -12-

13 7. The practice of drenching goats is acceptable at the Creek County Livestock Show. 8. No bracing of Breeding Does. 9. Only Grand and Reserve Grand will make the Premium Sale by the following criteria: one doe will make Premium Sale if does are exhibited; two does if 20 or more are exhibited. No more than 2 does will make the Premium Auction. The judge will select sale order and alternates. SHEEP DIVISION Sheep Committee: Jeff Gilbert, Bob Pruitt, Keith Nation and Kurt Rose MARKET LAMB Nomination Process: All Market Lambs must be owned by November 14, All Market Lambs will be nominated at the Creek County Fairgrounds on November 14, 2018, between 1:00 pm 4:30 pm with the Sheep Committee and Extension Ag Educator. If nominating at OYE, please use the OYE tag for county nomination. 1. All Market Lambs will be positively identified from OYE Nomination tag and/or the Creek County Nomination tag at the Creek County Livestock Show. 2. No more than 3 Market Lambs may be shown by any one exhibitor. Ewes (with no visible signs of pregnancy) or Wethers may be shown. 3. Lambs will not be mouthed. 4. The practice of drenching sheep is acceptable at the Creek County Livestock Show. 5. There must be 3 or more Market Lambs of the same breed entered and eligible on the day of the show to recognize that breed in the show. If less than 3, they will show with Crossbred. 6. All Market Lambs will be officially weighed and classified for breed by the Sheep Committee. Only the exhibitor and one lamb at a time will be allowed to go before the classification committee. Their decision will be final. 7. All Market Lambs will be slick sheared. 8. The Sheep Committee will break the classes with as close to 5 or more in each class as possible. -13-

14 9. There will be 14 Market Lambs in the Premium Sale. 10. After Champion and Reserve Champion of each breed are selected, the judge will line up as many Market Lambs as he/she and the Sheep Committee deem necessary for a preliminary sale order. 12. Only Sheep Committee allowed in arena. One student per lamb at one time. 13. A sheep exhibitor may exhibit a Ewe as Breeding Ewe or as Market Lamb, but not both. Exhibitors do not need to designate Ewe Lambs as Market or Breeding at nomination nor on entry forms. 14. Showmanship for all Sheep exhibitors will follow the conclusion of the final Premium Sale line up. Only exhibitors that have a lamb entered in their name and exhibited by the owner are eligible. (If you just show a lamb that belonged to someone else, you CANNOT compete in sheep showmanship. Classes are based on the age of the exhibitor as of the day of the show. Age Divisions are as follows: Peewee 7 & 8 years old Junior 9, 10, 11, or 12 years old Intermediate 13, 14 or 15 years old Senior 16, 17, or 18 years old Overall Sheep Showmanship Award -14-

15 BREEDING EWE Nomination Process: All Ewes must be owned by November 8, All Ewes will be nominated at the Creek County Fairgrounds on November 8, 2017 between 1:00 pm and 5:00 pm with the Sheep Committee and Extension Ag Educator. If nominating at OYE, please use the OYE tag for county nomination. 1. All Ewes will be positively identified from registration papers and/or the Creek County Nomination Forms at the Creek County Livestock Show when they are checked in by the Sheep Committee. 2. No more than 3 Ewes may be shown by any one exhibitor. 3. All registered Ewes must have registration papers listing the exhibitor as the sole owner (No Family, Ranch, or Partnerships) at the check in during the Creek County Livestock Show. 4. The practice of drenching sheep is acceptable at the Creek County Livestock Show. 5. All Breeding Ewes must be slick sheared to within ¼ of an inch. 6. There must be 3 or more registered ewes of the same breed entered and eligible on the day of the show to recognize that breed in the show. If less than 3 registered ewes, they will show with Commercial Class. All Non-Registered Ewes will show in Commercial Class. 7. Breed classes will be broken by the Sheep Committee. Registered Ewes will show by age. Ewe Lambs must have 8 temporary incisors, with no visible signs of permanent teeth. Yearling Ewes must have 6 temporary incisors and one pair of permanent incisors. Commercial Ewes will be shown by weight determined by the Sheep Committee with approximately 5 or more to each class. 8. Only Grand and Reserve Grand will make the Premium Sale by the following criteria: one ewe will make Premium Sale if ewes are exhibited; two ewes if 20 or more are exhibited. No more than 2 ewes will be sold in the Premium Auction. The judge will select sale order and alternates. -15-

16 9. After Champion and Reserve Champion are selected, the judge will line up as many Ewes as he/she and the Sheep Committee deems necessary for sale order. 10. A sheep exhibitor may exhibit a Ewe as Breeding Ewe or as Market Lamb; but not both. Exhibitors do not need to designate Ewe Lambs as Market or Breeding at nomination nor on entry forms. -16-

17 SWINE DIVISION Swine Committee: Pecos McNiel, Perry Collins, Bob Pruitt and Joe McGovran BREEDING GILT Nomination Process: All Breeding Gilts must be owned by December 16, All Breeding Gilts will be tagged with Pseudo rabies and ear notches read by December 16, 2018 by Ag Ed Teacher or Extension Educator. A form listing the family name for all species, breed description, ear notch, and Pseudo rabies tag number must be turned into the OSU Extension Office by December 16, All Breeding Gilts must be included in this form, or will not be allowed to show. If nominating at OYE, please use the OYE tag for county nomination. 1. All Breeding Gilts will be positively identified from a chipped 840 tag at the Creek County Livestock Show. 2. No more than 3 Breeding Gilts may be shown by any one exhibitor. 3. All registered Breeding Gilts must have registration papers with proper ear notches listing the exhibitor as the owner (No Farm, Ranch, or Partnerships) at the check in during the Creek County Livestock Show. Must show papers during weighing of each breeding gilt. Ear notches will be checked with registration papers. 4. Swine exhibitors may NOT use any paint, oil, sheen, or any product for coat dressing on day of show. WATER ONLY. Any Swine inspected by the Swine Committee and found to have anything other than water for coat dressing will be disqualified. 5. All swine may be clipped at the Creek County Livestock show; however, the practice of snaring swine is expressly prohibited at the Creek County Livestock Show. 6. There must be 3 or more registered Breeding Gilts of the same breed entered and eligible on the day of the show to recognize that breed in the show. If less than 3 registered Breeding Gilts, they will show in the OPB class. All Non-Registered Gilts will show Commercial. 7. Commercial gilts will be officially weighed by the Swine Committee; each exhibitor is responsible for a weight card filled out for their own animal. The maximum weight of a Commercial gilt will be 350 pounds with no reweighs allowed. -17-

18 8. Breed classes will be broken by the Swine Committee. Registered Breeding Gilts will be shown by age. The Swine Committee will keep class size in accordance with the Market Hog Show. 9. Only Grand and Reserve Grand will make the Premium Sale by the following criteria: one (1) gilt will make Premium Sale if gilts are exhibited; two gilts if 20 or more are exhibited. No more than 2 gilts will be sold in the Premium Auction. The judge will select sale order and alternates. 10. After Champion and Reserve Champion of each breed are selected, the judge will line up as many Gilts as he/she and the Swine Committee deem necessary for a preliminary sale order. 11. A swine exhibitor may exhibit a Gilt as Breeding Gilt or Market Hog; but not both. Exhibitors do not need to designate Gilts as Market or Breeding at nomination nor on entry forms. 12. Showmanship for all Swine exhibitors will be on Friday evening. Only exhibitors that have a hog entered in their name and exhibited by the owner are eligible. (If you just show a hog that belonged to someone else, you CANNOT compete in swine showmanship.) Classes are based on the age of the exhibitor as of the day of the show. Age Divisions are as follows: Peewee 7 & 8 years old Junior 9, 10, 11, or 12 years old Intermediate 13, 14, or 15 years old Senior 16, 17, or 18 years old Overall Swine Showmanship Award If you want to go to Oklahoma Youth Expo you must be 8 years old, in the 3 rd grade and win Junior Showmanship Division for Cattle and Swine. -18-

19 MARKET HOG Nomination Process: All Market Hogs must be owned by December 16, All Market Hogs will be tagged and ear notches read with a Creek County Tag by December16, 2018 by an Ag Ed Teacher or Extension Educator. A form listing the family name, breed description, ear notch, and Creek County tag number must be turned into the OSU Extension Office by December 16, All Market Hogs must be included in this form, or will not be allowed to show. If nominating at OYE, please use the OYE tag for county nomination. 1. All Market Hogs will be positively identified from a chipped 840 tag at the Creek County Livestock Show. 2. No more than three (3) Market Hogs may be shown by any one exhibitor. 3. Swine exhibitors may NOT use any paint, oil, sheen, or any product for coat dressing on day of show. WATER ONLY. Any Swine inspected by the Swine Committee and found to have anything other than water for coat dressing will be disqualified. 4. All swine may be clipped at the Creek County Livestock Show; however, the practice of snaring swine is expressly prohibited at the Creek County Livestock Show. 5. The Swine Committee will designate a classifier to classify market hogs during weigh in. All Market Swine should meet classification guidelines for breed character as outlined in the 2019 OYE Rule Book. Any swine not making their breed characteristics will be placed into the crossbred class. The classifier decision will be final. 6. Market Hogs must weigh between 200 and 290 pounds during weigh in. One reweigh will be allowed only on Market Hogs over 290 or less than 200 pounds. No Market Hogs weighing less than 200 pounds or more than 290 pounds will be allowed to show. All Swine will be officially weighed by the Swine Committee; each exhibitor is responsible for a weight card properly filled out and bringing their animal to the scales. Gilts that are over or under the weight limits will be allowed to show in the Breeding Show. The animal s actual weight will be what is used to break classes. The animals will not be reweighed during the show. Market hogs will be called and weighed by breed (same order as show day). -19-

20 7. The Swine Committee will break the classes. There will be no fewer than 22 classes and no more than 30 classes of Market Hogs. If there are 8 classes or more in a breed then they can be split into 2 divisions. 8. To determine if there are enough swine to have a breed eligible for the premium sale, the total number of Market Hog entries will be divided by 44, and rounded to the nearest whole number will equal the minimum number of head for that breed to be eligible for premium sale. If less than that number but having 3 or more, that breed will show for trophies only. The champion will then show for sale order with the crosses. If a breed has less than 3 entries they will show with the crosses. 9. There will be 44 Market Hogs in the Premium Sale. 44 divided by the total number of head entered the day of show will determine the percent of each breed eligible to make the sale. The judge will select the number of sale animals per breed based on quality. NOTE: When there is more than one class per breed, a first place pig is not guaranteed in the Premium Sale. Final Premium Sale order will be determined by the Fair Board based on the number of animals in each breed and final breed placing. If there aren t enough entries in 2 or more breeds to meet the minimum number required to make a breed, they will be combined in an OPB class. If the total number of entries in the OPB class meets the minimum number required to have a breed they will be allowed in the Premium Sale. 10. After Champion and Reserve Champion of each breed are selected, the judge will line up as many Market Hogs as he/she and the Swine Committee deems necessary for the Sale Order and alternates. If animals are not at the ring by the third call, they will be dropped and the next lower placed animal will be called. 11. A swine exhibitor may exhibit a Gilt as Breeding Gilt or Market Hog; but not both. Exhibitors do not need to designate Gilts as Market or Breeding at nomination nor on entry form. 12. Showmanship for all Swine exhibitors will be held on Friday evening. Only exhibitors that have a hog entered in their name and exhibited by the owner are eligible. Classes are based on the age of the exhibitor as of the day of the show. Age Divisions are as follows Peewee 7 & 8 years old Junior 9, 10, 11, or 12 years old Intermediate 13, 14 or 15 years old Senior 16, 17, or 18 years old Overall Swine Showmanship Award If you want to go to Oklahoma Youth Expo you must be 8 years old, in the 3 rd grade and win Junior Showmanship Division for Cattle and Swine. -20-

21 ACADEMIC ELIGIBILITY 1. Youth who have been declared ineligible to participate in extra-curricular activities by their local school administration will be declared ineligible to participate in this show. 2. Youth who are eligible on the first day of the show will be considered eligible through the duration of the show. Similarly, youth who are ineligible on the first day of the show will be considered ineligible through the duration of the show. 3. If an exhibitor is ineligible to participate in the show for any reason, including rule of the Oklahoma Secondary Schools Activity Association, the animals owned by the exhibitor are also ineligible for the show. 4. Ineligible youth who participate in the show will forfeit all show, and/or sale premiums and awards; and will be subject to disciplinary action as provided by the local school policies. 5. It will be the responsibility of the local school administration to notify the show management if a particular student is ineligible to participate. -21-

22 Creek County Fair Board Perry Collins Josh Enlow Jeff Gilbert Bob Pruitt Keith Nation Pecos McNiel Terry Spencer James Stephens Darin Toliver Extension Staff Nancy Self CED & FCS/4-H Tina Trout Secretary Randi Hill 4-H Youth Jan Forthman Secretary Olivia Toothman Ag/4H Marie Gibbs - CNEP Stephanie McDougal Program Asst. Agricultural Education Instructors Joe McGovran - Bristow Rashele Blakley - Bristow Brian Campbell - Depew Bob Pruitt - Drumright Delbert Rossiter Kellyville Rick Hodges - Kiefer Jeremy Bowline - Oilton Jordan Miller - Olive Brian Childers - Mannford Cody Johnson - Sapulpa Kurt Rose - Sapulpa 4-H Club Leaders Sharon Reagan - Bristow Lesleigh Yoshimoto - Depew Brittney Montgomery - Kellyville Brandi Herndon - Kiefer Kelly Hall - Mannford vacant - Oilton Jamie Pruitt - Olive Tiffany Todd - Sapulpa Carrie Bolesky - Lone Star Tracy Ellis - Renegades Free Fall Fair 2019 September 19 22, 2019 Check out our website at: creekcountyfairgrounds.com Like us on Facebook Creek County Fairgrounds

23 Ring of Honor 2013 Kenneth Applegate Sam & Kay Johnston Robert Yocham Jerry & Helen Marie Varner 2014 Dewey Enlow 2015 Sherman Grubb III 2016 Dave Ellingson 2017 Tom and Phyllis Holcomb 2018 Leon Devin Richard Larkin Dennis Rickner

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