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2 2016%Exhibitor%Handbook% February 12 th through 21st% If you would like to enter a contest or exhibit at the Fair, use the forms, rules and classes available below: CONTENTS Calendar/Fair Schedule Map & Directions ID Badge Information KVLS General Manager, Fair Board of Director s & Committee Chairpersons Letter from Fair s President Letter from Commissioner Adam Putnam Florida Department of Agriculture Rules for Exhibition Osceola County Fair Guidelines for Exhibition IAFE National Code of Show Ring Ethics General/Secondary Rules for All Market Animals! Community%Participation%Events% ALUMNI ROUND ROBIN SHOWMANSHIP ANTIQUE TRACTOR & FARM EQUIPMENT DISPLAY ANTIQUE TRACTOR PULL BABY HEARTS SHOW PIE EATING CONTEST/ CAKE WALK CHILDREN S PET SHOW CITRUS/PEACH TREE CREATIVE ARTS DOG SHOW HORSE SHOW KVLS SCHOLARSHIP COMPETITION MARKET & YOUTH LARGE ANIMAL SHOWS OPEN TALENT SHOW PEE WEE SHEEP SHOW POULTRY SHOW PREMIER EXHIBITOR COMPETITION PULLERS GARDEN TRACTOR PULL PUREBRED CATTLE SHOWS PUREBRED RABBIT SHOW ROUND ROBIN SHOWMANSHIP 4-H STATE DAIRY GOAT SHOW 4-H YOUTH DEVELOPMENT EXHIBITS FORMS WHY 1099 QUESTIONS?? Call or visit our website,

3 ADMISSIONS Adults 12 and older $5.00 Seniors 60 and older $3.00 Children 5 through 11 $3.00 Under age 5 FREE DIRECTIONS 1911 Kissimmee Valley Lane Kissimmee, FL Directions: From the North: 1-4 to Florida Turnpike South Exit 244, Kissimmee-St. Cloud West Hwy 192 approximately 1 mile Turn North (right) on Bill Beck Blvd Go 2 blocks to Heritage Parkway, go west (left) From the South Turnpike North Exit 242, go west (left) Hwy 192 approximately 3 miles Turn North (right) on Bill Beck Blvd Go 2 blocks to Heritage Parkway, go west (left)

4 To 4-H/FFA Exhibitors, Open Show Exhibitors and Parents/Guardians For the 2015 Fair Pictures will be taken on registration day in the KVLS office, Saturday, December 13, 9am-4pm. Pictures will also be taken Monday Friday, 8:00am-4:00pm, December 1 st 12 th, We will be available Thursday, December 11 th until 6:30pm. The LAST DAY to have pictures taken is Registration Day, Saturday, December 13 th 8:00am-4:00pm. Anyone who does not get their picture taken during these times, will forfeit their pass. LEADERS: Please insure that this information is relayed to all exhibitors and parents. Only NEW Leaders, KVLS Members/Families, 4-H & FFA Exhibitors & any Exhibitor under the age of 18 who did not receive a photo ID Badge in 2014, must have their photo taken for 2015! Any persons not exhibiting in the Fair, but who will be working a Food Booth, will need to contact the 4-H office-not Fair Office. This information must be coordinated directly with 4-H. PARKING PASSES The KVLS Board has approved the following guidelines: EXHIBIBTORS Each 4H/FFA Exhibitor will be awarded one (1) individual 10-day entry badge. Two (2) 10-day tickets will be given, per family, to be used as parent passes. Exhibitors and/or parents who receive a badge as a KVLS Member will NOT receive any additional tickets for entry. Only large Animal Exhibitors will be given parking passes. Each family showing large animals will be given one (1 Exhibitor Parking Pass, regardless of KVLS Membership Status, for the dates of their show(s) only. OPEN SHOW EXHIBITORS One (1) daily ticket will be given to each exhibitor for each day of the show. Two (2) daily tickets will be given, per family, for each day of the show, to be used as parent passes. Exhibitors and/or parents who receive a badge as a KVLS Member will NOT receive any additional tickets for entry. One (1) Exhibitor Parking Pass will be issued, per family, regardless of KVLS Membership Status, for the dates of the show only. ONLY NEW KVLS Members/Families, 4-H & FFA Exhibitors & any Exhibitor under the age of 18 who did not receive a photo ID Badge in 2014, must have their photo taken for 2015! If you do not have your photo taken at the designated dates/times you will not be issued a photo ID or free pass for admission to the Fair Once again, there will be a $1.00 charge for all Exhibitor/Leader ID Badges. In the event a photo ID is lost, please contact the KVLS office and a replacement ID may be issued at a cost of $10.00 each. If you have any questions, please call the KVLS

5 Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show & Osceola County Fair General Manager, Directors, Committee Chairpersons Sponsored by Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show & Fair, Inc. in cooperation with the Florida State Department Of Agriculture, University of Florida Cooperative Extension Services and the Board of County Commissioners of Osceola County. For additional information contact the Fair Office. Phone: (321) or Fax (321) Address: 1911 Kissimmee Valley Lane, Kissimmee, Florida 34744, or visit our website: General Manager, Miranda Muir Office Staff: Debbie Schmidt, Administrative Assistant Jim Amaral, Maintenance Advertising: Jayson Lynn BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS President Dale Davis 1 st Vice President Matt Walter 2 nd Vice President Rick Nelson Secretary Treasurer Pam Plylar Cindy Moore Shawn Beck Jim Fisher John Holl Dawn Rowe Gary Schmidt Linda Tyner *Cindy Moore *Sonya Howard *Amanda Lauler *Alternates COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS: Alumni Round Robin Showmanship, Barb McGowan Antique Tractor & Farm Equip. Display-Rob Carstensen Baby Hearts Pageant, Tracy Lanier Children s Pet Show, Ashley Avant Citrus/Peach Tree Show, Jamie Burrow Consumer Judging, Karen Kirkendall Creative Arts, Diann Arthur/Beverly Frankenberg Dog Show, Linda Tyner Horse Show, Sonya Howard Market Goat, Bob Dalton Market Hog, Shawn Beck Market Lamb, Shelby Brooks Market Steer, John White Open Talent Show, Karen Kirkendall Pee-Wee Sheep Show, Bob Dalton Poultry Show, Annette Nation Premier Exhibitor, Pam Plylar Pullers Garden/Tractor Pull, Mark Hall Purebred Cattle Shows, Pam Plylar Rabbit Show, Kathy Gantz Round Robin Showmanship, Ronnie Beam Scholarship, Brooke Davis Souvenirs, TBD State Dairy Goat Show, Neal Hughes 4-H Youth Development Exhibits, Karen Kirkendall Youth Beef Heifer, Monica Emmons Youth Breeding Goat, Tracy Boggs Youth Breeding Sheep, Bob Dalton Youth Hog, Reid Weber Youth Steer, John White

6 Welcome to the 72 nd Annual Osceola County Fair and Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show! With giraffes, fantastic musical acts, wonderful food, and our annual Miss Osceola pageant, the 2016 edition of Osceola County s largest annual event will be better than ever. However, our fair is more than just carnival rides and snow cones, our non-profit organization is run by more than 200 volunteer members who are more committed today, than they were over 72 years ago, to fostering the development of education, commerce, industry, and agriculture in Osceola County and the Kissimmee Valley area. Each year we award more than $50,000 in premiums, scholarships, and trophies to residents of Osceola County. There is a contest and an opportunity for everyone to get involved from 4H and FFA students to our senior residents, and everyone in between. So get started today and be a part of this amazing tradition. We hope all residents of Central Florida and beyond take the time to enjoy a day at the fair. Although the acts are better than ever, the rides are bigger than ever, and the food is even more creative and yummy, our traditions and sense of family remains the same. So whether you can stop by for an afternoon or spend an entire weekend enjoying all that we have to offer. See you at the fair! Sincerely, Dale Davis, President KVLS & Osceola County Fair

7 FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICU LTURE AND CONSU MER SERVICES COMMISSIONER ADAM H. PUTNA M THE CAPITOL Welcome to the Osceola County Fair & Livestock Show! Each year, approximately 5 million people attend one of the numerous fairs around our state. As Florida's Commissioner of Agriculture, I am enthusiastic about the positive impact fairs and livestock shows have on the agricultural industry. Events like the Osceola County Fair & Livestock Show are an excellent platform for showcasing the finest "Fresh From Florida" products as well as the industry's latest technological advancements and innovations. The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services created and maintains the "Fresh from Florida" program, which assists small and large producers alike by promoting the wide variety of high quality products that are grown and harvested in Florida. I hope we can also count on your support of this program - just look for items with the "Fresh from Florida" label. Together, we can help our state's agricultural industry thrive. While you are visiting the Osceola County Fair & Livestock Show today, I hope you will take the opportunity to enjoy the outstanding food, ente11ainment, contests and youth exhibits. Most importantly, I hope your day at the fair will allow you to experience Florida's agricultural roots and its impact on our great state. Enjoy! Sincerely, Adam H. Putnam Commissioner of Agriculture

8 Rules of The State of Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services Division of Animal Industry-Chapter 5C-4 Admission of Animals for Exhibition 5C Definitions. 5C-4.00I6 Applications. Cards. Forms. Other Official Documents Required and Fees. 5C General Requirements. Exemptions and Limitations. 5C Cattle or Bison. 5C Swine. 5C Poultry. Domestic Fowl or Ratites. 5C Goats or Sheep. 5C Violation of Rules. (Repealed) 5C Sheep. (Repealed) 5C Horses. 5C Other Species. (Repealed) 5C Penalties for Violations. (Repealed) 5C Definitions. For the purposes of this Chapter the following definitions shall apply: (1) Accredited Veterinarian. A veterinarian licensed in the state of origin and accredited by the United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA, APHIS) to perform certain functions of the federal and cooperative-state-federal programs in accordance with the provisions of Title 9 Code of Federal Regulations (9 161 (2005). (2) Animal(s). This term shall include: (a) Livestock including grazing animals, such as cattle, horses, sheep, swine, goats, and other hoofed animals; (b) Ratites, limited to ostriches, emus, and rheas; (c) Poultry or Domestic fowl which are propagated or maintained for commercial or breeding purposes; and (d) Wild or game animals which may threaten the agricultural interests of Florida. (3) Authorized Representative. An employee of the state or federal government, or a licensed veterinarian accredited by the USDA, who is authorized to conduct animal disease control and eradication activities. (4) Commercial Production Swine. Swine that have been subjected to and found negative on an annual brucellosis and pseudorabies test and have been continuously managed with adequate facilities and practices to prevent exposure to either transitional or feral swine and so recognized by state animal health officials. (5) Group. One or more animals maintained on the same premises or in contact with one another. (6) Horse. Any horse, mule, ass, zebra or other equidae. (7) Isolation. Separation of individual animals by a physical barrier in a manner that assures one animal does not have access to the body, excrement, or discharges of another animal; does not share a building with a common ventilation system; and is not within ten feet of another animal. (8) Market Class. An exhibition class consisting of finished fed animals that all go directly to slaughter immediately following the exhibition. (9) Official Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (OCVI). A legible record or certificate made on an official form from the state of origin or from the USDA, or a Department-approved electronic format, issued and signed by veterinarians licensed and accredited in the state of origin for the purpose of certifying the official individual identification, test requirements, and health status of specific animals for movement, exhibition, and other designated purposes. (10) Official Individual Identification. A form of unique individual animal identification including, but not limited to: (a) Official Eartags. Must be tamper-resistant/tamper evident, approved by APHIS, capable of providing a unique identification number for each animal, and capable of being recorded in a central repository. Such eartags must conform to one of the numbering or tagging systems approved by the USDA APHIS,VS in 9 C.F.R (b) Ear, tail-web or flank tattoos, approved by APHIS; breed registration tattoos when accompanied by breed registration papers; or an official brand when accompanied by a brand registration certificate; (c) Official leg or wing bands for poultry; (d) Color digital images or notarized color photographs of the animal, signed by a state-licensed, USDAaccredited veterinarian; or

9 (e) Implanted electronic chips with a unique number that is recorded in a single, central database. (11) Official test. A test conducted by a method approved by Department rules for the specific disease and animal species. (12) Poultry, Domestic Fowl or Ratites. Chickens, turkeys, quail, pheasants, chukars, peafowl, guineas, ratites (limited to ostriches, emus and rheas) and waterfowl that are propagated or maintained for commercial or breeding purposes. (13) Segregated. To maintain a group of animals separate from another group of animals in such a manner as to prevent physical contact between animals of the two groups. (14) Materials. Title (2005) is hereby incorporated by reference. Copies may be obtained from the United States Government Printing Office, Superintendent of Documents, Mail Stop SSOP, Washington, D.C Specific Authority (4), (2), (2) FS. Law Implemented (2)(a), (1), (2) FS. History- New , Amended , C Applications, Cards, Forms, Other Official Documents Required and Fees. (1) USDA. VS Form An official USDA, APHIS, VS form required for submitting samples and reporting results of Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) tests. (2) Division. (a) Official Certificates of Veterinary Inspection (OCVI). These certificates are provided only to Florida-licensed and USDA-accredited veterinarians and may be obtained as provided in subsection 5C (3), F.A.C. Depending on species and purpose (sale or movement), the following are Florida-recognized OCVIs: 1. Official Certificate of Veterinary Inspection, DACS-09000; for use with all species, in association with movement or sale. Cost is $65 per book of 25 certificates. 2. Official Equine Certificate of Veterinary Inspection, DACS-09002; for use with equine, in association with movement or sale. Cost is $65 per book of 25 certificates. (b) Equine Interstate passport Card, DACS-09207, is an official card provided by the Department to the horse owner, which certifies the existence of an official negative EIA test within the previous 12 months and a valid Florida Official Equine Certificate of Veterinary Inspection for interstate movement for exhibition purposes in states which accept the card. The document is valid for six (6) months provided me conditions in subsections 5C (5)(a)-(f), F.A.C., are met. The Equine Interstate Passport Card is not acceptable for change of ownership purposes. It may be applied for by submitting an Application for Equine Interstate Passport Card, DACS-09219, to the Division with the associated fee of $15.00 for the first equine and $5.00 for each additional equine on the same application. Copies may be obtained as provided in subsection 5C (3), F.A.C. (c) Negative EIA Test Verification Card, DACS-09160, is an official document provided by the Department to the horse owner to show proof of a negative EIA test within the previous 12 months, for purposes other than change of ownership. The document is valid for 12 months from the date the blood was drawn and is renewable annually with an associated fee of $5.00 per application (Card). The Negative EIA Test Verification Card may be applied for by submitting the Application for Negative EIA Test Verification Card, DACS Copies may be obtained as provided in subsection 5C (4), F.A.C. (d) Equine Event Extension (A Permit), DACS-09051, an official document provided by the Department to the horse owner, which certifies the existence of an official negative EIA test within the previous 12 months and a valid Florida Official Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. The document is valid for six (6) months provided the conditions in subsections 5C-3.003(5)(a)-(f), F.A.C., are met. It may be applied for by submitting the Application for Equine Event Extension, DACS-09078, to the Division as referred to in subsection 5C-3.003(5), F.A.C., with the associated fee of $10.00 for the first equine and S5.00 for each additional equine on the application; copies of which may be obtained as provided in subsection 5C (4), F.A.C. (3) Forms. VS Form (APR 90), is hereby incorporated by reference. Copies may be obtained from the United States Government Printing Office, Superintendent of Documents, Mail Stop SSOP. Washington, D.C Official Certificate of Veterinary Inspection, DACS Rev. 07/03; Official Equine Certificate of Veterinary Inspection, DACS Rev. 10/05; Equine Event Extension (A Permit), DACS Rev. 03/06, Application for Equine Event Extension, DACS Rev. 10/05, Equine Interstate Passport Card, DACS Rev. 07/05, Application for Equine Interstate Passport Card, DACS Rev. 10/05, Negative EIA Test Verification Card, DACS Rev. 07/05, and Application for Negative EIA Test Verification Card DACS Rev. 10/05, are hereby incorporated by reference. Copies may be obtained from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Division of Animal Industry, 407 S. Calhoun St.. Tallahassee, FL ; (850)

10 Specific Authority (4), (5), (2)(a) (2) FS. Law Implemented (2)(a), (1) (2) FS History-New C General Requirements, Exemptions and Limitations. (1) Official Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (OCVI) Required. Animals presented for exhibition purposes in Florida, unless specifically exempted, must be accompanied by an OCVI issued by a veterinarian accredited in the state of origin. (a) The OCVI must be complete including the breed, sex, and registration number, and the official individual identification of each animal. (b) Results of a specific test requirement or herd accreditation, certification or validation number for each animal must be recorded on the OCVI with the date of the test or herd accreditation, certification or validation. (2) Expiration of Required OCVI. (a) For Florida-origin animals an OCVI is valid for 90 days from the date of issue; or until the expiration date of any required tests, whichever is the earliest date. (b) For animals imported into Florida for exhibition purposes only, the OCVI is valid for 30 days, except that, for equine imported into Florida using a current Equine Interstate Passport Card, DACS or equivalent of the state of origin signed by the State Veterinarian or chief animal health official, the OCVI will be extended to the date of expiration of the Equine Interstate Passport Card or its equivalent of the state of origin. (3) Exemption to Required OCVI. An OCVI is not required for animals originating in Florida and entered in market classes provided that animals are segregated from other animals and the pens are occupied only by the animals in a market class. Pens used for market classes must not be reused until after cleaning and disinfecting. (4) Inspection Required. Prior to immediate acceptance at an exhibition, all animals presented for exhibition must be visually inspected by an authorized representative for: (a) The required official individual identification of the animal; and (b) Clinical signs of disease including, but not limited to: caseous lymphadenitis, blisters/ulcers around the mouth, nostrils, coronary band, pinkeye, pox, scabies, lice, ringworm, atrophic rhinitis, or multiple warts that are clearly visible; and (c) Evidence of compliance with animal tests and OCVI requirements, where required. (5) Animals Rejected for Exhibition. (a) Any animal in noncompliance with animal tests and OCVI requirements, or (b) Any animal not meeting the official individual identification requirements, or (c) Any animal which is suspected of having or showing clinical signs of dangerous transmissible contagious or infectious disease on visual inspection, or any animal which is known to be exposed to such diseases must be: 1. Immediately withdrawn from exhibition and returned to the place of origin, or 2. Examined by a Florida-licensed and USDA-accredited veterinarian at the owner's expense within 24 hours, who certifies by a signed, written statement, that the animal is free of dangerous transmissible, contagious or infectious disease and pests. (6) Forms. Equine Interstate Passport Card, DACS Rev. 07/05, is hereby incorporated by reference. Copies may be obtained from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Animal Industry, 407 S. Calhoun St., Tallahassee, FL Specific Authority (4), (2)(a), (2) FS. Law Implemented (2)(a) (1) (2) FS History- New C Cattle or Bison. (1) OCVI Required. (a) Florida-origin cattle or bison moved for exhibition must be accompanied by an OCVI dated not more than 90 days prior to exhibition. (b) Cattle or bison imported from other states for exhibition must be accompanied by an OCVI dated not more than 30 days prior to exhibition. (2) Test or Certification Required. (a) Tuberculosis. 1. Florida-origin cattle or bison may be entered for exhibition without a tuberculin test. 2. Imported dairy cattle may be entered for exhibition provided they have a negative caudal fold tuberculin skin test within 30 days prior to the date of the exhibition; except that, dairy cattle from Accredited Tuberculosis-Free Herds originating in Tuberculosis-Free States, are exempt 'from this test requirement.

11 3. Imported beef cattle or bison may be entered for exhibition without a negative caudal fold tuberculin skin test provided they originate from Accredited Tuberculosis-Free States or Herds. Otherwise, they must meet the requirements in subparagraph 5C-4.002(2)(a)2., F.A.C. (b) Brucellosis. 1. Test Required. Cattle or bison, six (6) months of age or older, must have evidence of a negative brucellosis test within 30 days prior to the date of exhibition. 2. Exemption from Required Brucellosis Test. a. Steers and spayed heifers; and b. Cattle or bison originating from a Certified Brucellosis-Free Herd, or a Brucellosis Class Free State or Area which when certified, the OCVI must show the certified herd number and the date of the last herd certification test; and c. Cattle or bison from non-quarantined herds originating from Class A State or Area provided that the cattle are under 18 months of age, Specific Authority (4) (2)(a), (2) FS. Law Implemented (2)(a), (1), (2) FS. History-Amended , , , , , , , , Formerly 5C-4.02, Amended , , C Swine. (1) OCVI Required. (a) Swine for exhibition must be accompanied by an OCVI dated not more than 90 days prior to presentation for exhibition. (b) Swine imported for exhibition must be accompanied by an OCVI dated not more than 30 days prior to presentation for exhibition. (2) Tests or Certification Required for Breeding Swine. (a) Brucellosis. 1. Swine six (6) months of age or older must be negative to an official test for brucellosis within 30 days prior to exhibition, or 2. Originate from a Validated Brucellosis-Free Swine herd as defined in , or 3. Originate from a Commercial Production Swine Herd as defined in subsection 5C (4), F.A.C. (b) Pseudorabies. Swine six (6) months of age or older must be negative to an official test for pseudorabies within 30 days prior to exhibition, or 1. Originate from a Qualified Pseudorabies-Free Herd as defined in 9 85, or 2. Originate from an Approved Commercial Production Swine Herd. (3) Exemptions. Swine for exhibition as "market class" swine are exempt from the OCVI and test requirements provided that all swine in the class go directly to slaughter following the exhibition. (4) Isolation. Breeding swine returning to the farm from exhibitions must be isolated from other swine at least 30 days before being returned to the herd. Breeding swine for exhibition must be maintained in isolation between exhibitions or move directly between exhibitions. (5) Materials (2005) 85 (2005) are hereby incorporated by reference. Copies may be obtained from the United States Government Printing Office, Superintendent of Documents, Mail Stop SSOP, Washington, D.C Specific Authority (4), (2)(a), (2) FS. Law Implemented (2)(a), (1), (2) FS. History-Amended , , , , Formerly 5C Amended , , C Poultry, Domestic Fowl or Ratites. (1) OCVI Required. An OCVI is required for poultry, domestic fowl or ratites for movement into Florida, but not specifically for exhibition. However, poultry, domestic fowl or ratites presented for exhibition without an OCVI, must be inspected as provided in subsection 5C (4), F.A.C. (2) Test or Certification Required. All poultry or domestic fowl entered for exhibition must originate from Pullorum- Typhoid Clean flocks or hatcheries, as provided in (2005) 147 (2005), or have a negative pullorumtyphoid test within 90 days prior to exhibition. (3) Materials (2005) 147 (2005) are hereby incorporated by reference. Copies may be obtained from the United States Government Printing Office, Superintendent of Documents, Mail Stop SSOP. Washington, D.C

12 Specific Authority (4), (2)(a), (2) FS. Law Implemented (2)(a), (1), (2) FS. History-Amended , , , Formerly 5C-4.04, Amended , , , , C Goats or Sheep. (1) OCVI Required. (a) Florida-origin goats or sheep presented for exhibition must be accompanied by an OCVI dated not more than 90 days prior to presentation. (b) Goats or sheep imported into Florida for exhibition must be accompanied by an OCVI completed within 30 days prior to exhibition. (2) Identification. All goats or sheep entered for exhibition purposes must have an official individual identification in accordance with the National Scrapie Eradication Uniform Methods and Rules, APHIS , June 1,2005. (3) Test or Certification Required. (a) Tuberculosis Test. All dairy goats six (6) months of age or older imported for exhibition purposes must originate from an Accredited Tuberculosis-Free Herd, or have had a negative caudal fold tuberculosis test within 90 days prior to exhibition. When originating from accredited tuberculosis-free herds, me OCVI must show, the accredited herd number and the date of the last herd accreditation test. (b) Brucellosis Test. All dairy goats six (6) months of age or older imported for exhibition purposes must originate from a Certified Brucellosis-Free Herd, or have had a negative brucellosis test within 90 days prior to exhibition. When originating from a certified brucellosis-free herd, the OCVI must show the certified herd number and the date of the last herd certification test. (c) Exemption From Test Requirements. There are no tuberculosis or brucellosis test requirements for meat type goats or Florida-origin dairy goats. (4) Materials. National Scrapie Eradication Uniform Methods and Rules, APHIS , June 1, 2005, is hereby incorporated by reference. Copies may be obtained from the United States Government Printing Office, Superintendent of Documents, Mail Stop SSOP, Washington, D.C Specific Authority (4), (2)(a), (2) FS. Law Implemented (2)(a) (1), (2) FS. History-New , Formerly 5C-4.05, Amended , , , C Horses. (1) OCVI Required. An OCVI or an Equine Interstate Passport Card, DACS-09207, or equivalent of the state of origin, signed by the State Veterinarian or chief animal health official, is required for horses for movement into Florida, but not specifically for exhibition. (2) Test or Certification Required. All horses presented for exhibition must be accompanied by evidence of a negative official test for Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA), conducted within 12 months prior to exhibition. The negative EIA test must be reported on: (a) An original owner's copy of a VS Form 10-11; (b) A laboratory certified copy of a VS form 10-11; (c) A legible photocopy of a VS Form (d) An Equine Interstate Passport Card, DACS-09207, or equivalent of the state of origin signed by the State Veterinarian or chief animal health official; which may be applied for by submitting the Application for Equine Interstate Passport Card, DACS as provided in subsection 5C-4 008C4) F.A.C.; (e) A Negative EIA Test Verification Card, DACS-09160, or equivalent of the state of origin signed by the State Veterinarian or chief animal health official; which may be applied for by submitting the Application for Negative EIA Test Verification Card, DACS as provided in subsection 5C-4.008(4), F.A.C., or (f) A Department-approved electronic EIA form containing clear, color digital images. (3) Exemption to Test Requirement. A foal under six (6) months of age accompanied by its dam which has met the EIA test requirement is not required to have an EIA test. (4) Forms. VS Form (APR 90), Equine Infectious Anemia Laboratory Test, is hereby incorporated by reference. Copies may be obtained from the United States Government Printing Office, Superintendent of Documents, Mail Stop SSOP, Washington, D.C Application for Equine Interstate Passport Card, DACS Rev. 10/05, Equine Interstate Passport Card, DACS Rev. 07/05, Application for Negative EIA Test Verification Card, DACS Rev. 10/05, and Negative EIA Test Verification Card, DACS Rev. 07/05, are hereby incorporated by reference. Copies may be obtained from the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Animal Industry, 407 S. Calhoun St., Tallahassee, FL Specific Authority (4), (2)(a), (2) FS. Law Implemented (3), FS. History-New ] Amended

13 OSCEOLA COUNTY FAIR & LIVESTOCK SHOW GUIDELINES FOR EXHIBITION 1. The Osceola County Fair & Livestock Show does not take responsibility for lost, damaged or misdirected forms, entries or articles of exhibit. 2. All rules are subject to the interpretation of the Board of Directors of the Fair. All decisions made by the Board are final. This Board reserves the right to deny or allow any entry to the Fair and Fair Grounds. 3. All non-commercial exhibits must check in according to committee guidelines as published. No exhibit may leave the grounds prior to the scheduled release dates & times as indicated in the various calendars and/or individual department or section rules. 4. In all events and exhibits being judged, the judge s decision shall be final. 5. All entries, if not claimed by close of check out time shall become the property of the Fair. All premiums will be paid and checks mailed within 6 weeks after the fair ends. Premium checks MUST be cashed within 60 days of the issue date. 6. A $30.00 fee or 5% of the face amount will be charged for any bad check received by the Fair for entries, animal sales, sponsorships, contracts, etc. 7. Any formal complaints shall be presented in writing within six (6) hours of the discrepancy to the Fair Office to be handled as they see fit. 8. Any exhibitor or vendor conducting or participating in any illegal or immoral activities on the Fair Grounds shall forfeit all rights to display at the Fair and will lose any monies owed or paid by/to the Fair for premiums, sales, privilege agreements, etc. 9. If these rules contradict any committee rule(s) the committee rule(s) shall prevail. 10. By signing any privilege agreement, license, entry form, etc., participant agrees to release and discharge the Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show & Fair, Inc. and the Board of Directors & staff thereof from all liabilities, claims, and demands of whatever kind or nature that may arise from or be connected with the participant s participation in any activity sponsored by Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show & Fair, Inc.

14 IAFE (INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FAIRS AND EXPOSITIONS) CODE OF SHOW RING ETHICS Exhibitors of animals at livestock shows shall at all times deport themselves with honesty and good sportsmanship. Their conduct in this competitive environment shall always reflect the highest standards of honor and dignity to promote the advancement of agricultural education. This code applies to junior as well as open class exhibitors who compete in structured classes of competition. This code applies to all livestock offered in any event at a livestock show. In addition to the IAFE Code of Show Ring Ethics, fairs and livestock shows may have rules and regulations, which they impose, on the local, county, state, provincial and national levels. All youth leaders working with junior exhibitors are under an affirmative responsibility to do more than avoid improper conduct or questionable acts. Their moral values must be so certain and positive that those younger and more pliable will be influenced by their fine example. Owners, exhibitors, fitters, trainers and absolutely responsible persons who violate the code of ethics will forfeit premiums, awards and auction proceeds and shall be prohibited from future exhibition in accordance with the rules adopted by the respective fairs and livestock shows. Exhibitors who violate this code of ethics demean the integrity of all livestock exhibitors and should be prohibited from competition at all livestock shows in the United States and Canada. The following is a list of guidelines for all exhibitors and all livestock in competitive events: 1) All exhibitors must present, upon request of fair and livestock show officials, proof of ownership, length of ownership, and age of all animals entered. Misrepresentation of ownership, age, or any facts relating thereto is prohibited. 2) Owners, exhibitors, fitters, trainers, or absolutely responsible persons shall provide animal health certificates from licensed veterinarians upon request by fair or livestock show officials. 3) Junior exhibitors are expected to care for and groom their animals while at fairs or livestock shows. 4) Animals shall be presented to show events where they will enter the food chain free of violative drug residues. The act of entering an animal in a livestock show is the giving of, consent by the owner, exhibitor, fitter, trainer and/or absolutely responsible person for show management to obtain any specimens of urine, saliva, blood, or other substances from the animal to be used in testing. Animals not entered in an event which culminates with the animal entering the food chain shall not be administered drugs other than in accordance with applicable federal, state and provincial statutes, regulations and rules. Livestock shall not be exhibited if the drugs administered in accordance with federal, state and provincial statutes, regulations and rules affect the animal s performance or appearance at the event. If the laboratory report on the analysis of saliva, urine, blood, or other sample taken from livestock indicates the presence of forbidden drugs or medication, this shall be prima facie evidence such substance has been administered to the animal either internally or externally. It is presumed that the sample of urine, saliva, blood, or other substance tested by the laboratory, to which it is sent, is the one taken from the animal in question, its integrity is preserved and all procedures of said collection and preservation, transfer to the laboratory and analysis of the sample are correct and accurate and the report received from the laboratory pertains to the sample taken from the animal in question and correctly reflects the condition of the animal at the time the sample was taken, with the burden on the owner, exhibitor, fitter, trainer, or absolutely responsible person to prove otherwise. At any time after an animal arrives on the fair or livestock show premises, all treatments involving the use of drugs and/or medications for the sole purpose of protecting the health of the animal shall be administered by a licensed veterinarian.

15 5) Any surgical procedure or injection of any foreign substance or drug or the external application of any substance (irritant, counterirritant, or similar substance) which could affect the animal s performance or alter its natural contour, confirmation, or appearance, except external applications of substances to the hoofs or horns of animals which affect appearance only and except for surgical procedures performed by a duly licensed veterinarian for the sole purpose of protecting the health of the animal, is prohibited. 6) The use of showing and/or handling practices or devices such as striking animals to cause swelling, using electrical contrivance, or other similar practices are not acceptable and are prohibited. 7) Direct criticism or interference with the judge, fair or livestock show management, other exhibitors, breed representatives, or show officials before, during, or after the competitive event is prohibited. In the furtherance of their official duty, all judges, fair and livestock show management, or other show officials shall be treated with courtesy, cooperation and respect and no person shall direct abusive or threatening conduct toward them. 8) No owner, exhibitor, fitter, trainer, or absolutely responsible person shall conspire with another person or persons to intentionally violate this code of ethics or knowingly contribute or cooperate with another person or persons either by affirmative action or inaction to violate this code of ethics. Violation of this rule shall subject such individual to disciplinary action. 9) The application of this code of ethics provides for absolute responsibility for an animal s condition by an owner, exhibitor, fitter, trainer, or participant whether or not he or she was actually instrumental in or had actual knowledge of the treatment of the animal in contravention of this code of ethics. 10) The act of entering an animal is the giving of consent by the owner, exhibitor, fitter, trainer, or absolutely responsible person to have disciplinary action taken by the fair or livestock show for violation of this Code of Show Ring Ethics and any other rules of competition of the fair or livestock show without recourse against the fair or livestock show. The act of entering an animal is the giving of consent that any proceedings or disciplinary action taken by the fair or livestock show may be published with the name of the violator or violators in any publication of the International Association of Fairs and Expositions, including Fairs and Expos and any special notices to members. 11) The act of entering of an animal in a fair or livestock show is the giving of verification by the owner, exhibitor, fitter, trainer, or absolutely responsible person that he or she has read the IAFE Code of Show Ring Ethics and understands the consequences of and penalties provided for actions prohibited by the code. It is further a consent that any action which contravenes these rules and is also in violation of federal, state, or provincial statutes, regulations, or rules may be released to appropriate law enforcement authorities with jurisdiction over such infractions. TO BE INCLUDED ON FAIR ENTRY FORM EXHIBITOR ENTRY STATEMENT I have read and understand, and in consideration for being permitted to exhibit at this event, agree and consent to abide by the rules of competition, including the IAFE (International Association of Fairs and Expositions) National Code of Show Ring Ethics as stated in the premium list of this event. Date: Date: Exhibitor (owner, exhibitor, fitter, trainer, or absolutely responsible person) Guardian or Parent of the above Signator

16 KVLS GENERAL MARKET ANIMAL RULES SEE THE YOUTH CALENDAR FOR ALL APPROPRIATE DATES AND TIMES 1. ELIGILBILITY: Only active Osceola County 4-H or FFA members are invited to participate; and must be residents of Osceola County and currently enrolled in school. Anyone having graduated from high school, or currently dropped out of school, shall be ineligible to enter, show, or sell their market animals. All entrants must have been active* in the H or FFA Programs. *Refer to 4-H/FFA letter attached If your animal does not make weight, you are ineligible to compete in the Showmanship or Fitting & Grooming competition with the market animal exhibitors. You will be able to compete in the open animal Showmanship and Fitting & Grooming provided they are offered. ** CHILD ELIGIBILITY: Any child who meets the general market rules for eligibility. The child must be an Osceola County resident OR lives/resides on land in a bordering county which the property continues into Osceola County, may participate in the market animal programs provided they abide by all other rules and regulations. REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL MARKET ANIMAL EXHIBITORS ARE AS FOLLOWS: 1. Minimum of 2.0 GPA (Grade Point Average) for the first semester (verified by submitting report card) or minimum of 70 on the Skill-a-thon 2. Report Card to be turned in during the Skill-a-thon 3. Complete Skill-a-thon. See youth calendar for Skill-a-thon date and time. 4. The exhibitor must show their animal in all Showmanship shows or contests Incentive: All exhibitors that have at least 3.5 GPA for the first semester (not weighted or cumulative) or scores at least 95 on Skill-a-thon will receive one (1) Funcard. Any exhibitor that achieves both the 3.5 GPA and scores at least 95 on Skill-a-thon will receive (2) two Funcards This is to be used only for the exhibitor it was issued to. Any exhibitor abusing this will have the privilege taken away. Minimum Exhibitor Age is 8 years old (Ages are prior to September 1, of current 4H year) Age Divisions: Junior: 8-10 Intermediate: Senior: RECORD BOOKS: Two Options Competition or Pass/Fair. Exhibitors must have a minimum of 70 points or pass to be able to show his/her animal. Record books must be completed and turned in if the animal is to be shown at the fair. The Record Book must be kept in the exhibitor s own handwriting (no typewritten pages). The only exception to this is the auctioneer s statement, which must be typed. Each exhibitor will complete the required KVLS Market Animal Record Book. Exhibitors not submitting a complete Record Book will be disqualified. Awards will be given for 1 st, 2 nd, and 3 rd place BLUE RIBBON Record Books. The amounts given will be $25, $15, and $ SCHOLARSHIP: Exhibitor Scholarship rules and application forms may be obtained online. You must be age 14 by September 1, of current 4H year. Completed application forms are due the same time Record Books are due. 4. WEIGH-INS: The market animal may be re-weighed only once. The animal will be led off the scales. The scales will be balanced and the animal led immediately back on the scales without leaving the site of the scale

17 man. There will be only one STANDARD SIZED halter and lead rope allowed per animal. No animal food or water allowed in scale area. 5. BEDDING AND CARE ON FAIR GROUNDS: All animals will be bedded on sawdust. All animals must be fed, cared for and their beds cleaned by the exhibitor for the entire time they are on the Fairgrounds. If this is not done, a $50 fine will be deducted from the sale of your animal.

18 6. DRESS CODE: FOR THE SHOW: All exhibitors must wear a white, long-sleeved, collared dress shirt or blouse, tucked in with dark blue or black western trousers or western jeans. Boots or brogans are required. Exhibitors may wear a 4-H or FFA jacket. A 4-H or FFA tie may be worn if the exhibitor desires. No other jackets, vests, or ties will be allowed. FOR SHOWMANSHIP/SALE: All exhibitors must wear a long-sleeved, collared dress shirt or blouse, tucked in with nice clean jeans or western dress trousers. Boots or brogans are required. Hats, jackets, ties, vests, will be allowed. THERE WILL BE NO EXCEPTIONS TO THIS RULE. 7. JUDGING: Grand and Reserve Grand Champions will be selected. Judging of top five (5) animals will be selected in steer and hog shows only. Second place animal in the class that produces the Grand Champion will be eligible for Reserve Champion. Exhibitors will receive ribbons; however, since the exhibitor will profit from the sale of their animal, no premium monies will be awarded. Points will be awarded to those competing for the Scholarships. ALL JUDGE S DECISIONS WILL BE FINAL. 8. SALE: The order of sale will be Grand & Reserve Grand Champions. Top five (5) selected in steer and hog shows only, followed by all first, second, third, etc. places in each class. Market prices will be preestablished by the packer s bid. a. No riding animals b. No animal will be sold more than once during the sale. c. Buy backs will only go to the pre-approved packer. 9. BUYER/SALE: Five (5) percent of sale value will be deducted by KVLS for expenses of the sale. You will also be assessed the current rate for your respective Beef, Lamb, Goat, and Hog Councils (if applicable). A $5.00 fee set by the Buyers committee for the Buyer s Reception will be deducted from the check. *NEW 2016, Buyer Baskets will no longer be accepted the night of the auction. You will be required to deliver your Buyer Basket when you deliver the Buyer plaque and photo. 10. POST SALE: Each exhibitor shall be responsible for his/her own buyer and is required to mail or personally deliver two (2) buyer letters. All exhibitors are encouraged to try and invite new business; there is no limit to the number of letters you may send out. The more buyers who attend, the better the auction. 11. POST FAIR: Your buyer thank-you letters (one per market entry) must be received in the Fair Office by 5 pm on Friday, February 26, It must be in an UNSEALED ENVELOPE, STAMPED, ADDRESSED TO YOUR BUYER(S), AND RETURN ADDRESSED. Failure to turn in your letters(s) in the allotted time will result in a $ deduction each, per market animal, from your check and the check will be held until you do so. All FFA or 4-H Club animals market checks will be issued in Osceola County 4-H Association or Chapter s name. It is the Osceola County 4-H Association or Chapter s decision on what is done with the money. In addition each exhibitor is required to hand deliver (or mail deliver, if the buyer is from out of county) buyer photo (photo supplied by KVLS) and/or plaque to their buyer. The KVLS Office will notify exhibitors when the photos are available for delivery, the exhibitor will hand deliver to the buyer, get the buyers signature and return the form to the KVLS Office to receive their check(mail delivery will require a receipt from the post office). Exhibitors will be required to accomplish this by the determined due date. PLEASE ALLOW 6 WEEKS FROM FAIR FOR PHOTOS, PLAQUES AND CHECKS TO BECOME AVAILABLE. 12. Any exhibitor conducting or participating in any illegal activities on the Fairgrounds and any surrounding areas so used during the Fair shall forfeit all rights to show and/or sell at the Fair, and will lose any monies owed by the Fair for sales, premiums, awards, etc. 13. The Board of Directors of the KVLS & Fair will have the final judgment in regard to the interpretation of ALL rules and regulations.

19 14. By signing the application form, exhibitors and parents certify that they have READ and UNDERSTAND the rules and agree to abide by them.

20 Institute(of(Food(and(Agriculture(Sciences! Osceola!County!Extension! Florida!Cooperative!Extension!Service! August 20, 2014 TO: All Market Animal Exhibitors FROM: Laura Valencia, Extension Faculty/4-H Youth Development: Lightening Dixon, FFA Advisor RE: All Market Animal Exhibitor Registrations ACTIVE 4-H DEFINITION: All 4-H entrants MUST HAVE BEEN ACTIVE in the H program per the following active definition - Youth are defined as active members of the Osceola County 4-H program if: the youth that has specified at least one project area and followed through by completing and turning in at least one 4-H project report, scoring at least 70 points, to the 4-H office by the determined due date. An active member also needs to attend club meetings regularly (*attend more meetings than you miss) throughout the 4-H year and attend at least one club meeting after the fair. Prior to being approved for the market animal shows, 4-H youth must have completed both parts of the 4-H registration process for the H year: Update online registration (beginning August 23rd) AND print two (2) copies of the updated Florida 4-H Participation form from the state 4-H website link: Submit a signed Parent Agreement found at the extension website and pay the $10 nonrefundable fee to the 4-H office. Extension website link is: Submit 4-H Project List page(s) found at the Extension website to club leader or 4-H office showing market animal project book needed. ACTIVE FFA DEFINITION FOR MARKET ELIGIBILITY: An active FFA member must (1) Be enrolled in at least one agricultural education course during the school year and must include a supervised agricultural experience (SAE) program, the objective of which is preparation for an agricultural career. (2) Show an interest in the affairs of the organization by attending meetings, striving for degrees of membership and participating in other organized activities of the chapter. (3) Pay all current state and national dues by the date determined by the chapter. (4) Display conduct consistent with the ideals and purposes of the National FFA Organization. Prior to registering for the market animal shows, an active FFA member must have a written SAE plan approved by the FFA Chapter Advisor. Youth Signature Parent Signature The$Foundation$for$The$Gator$Nation! An!Equal!Opportunity!Institution!

21 15. rules and agree to ABIDE BY THEM! COMPLETED forms accepted in Fair Office ONLY by August 27 th by 6:30 p.m. Turn in only if you are exhibiting a second animal (turn in with additional animal packet that you pick as your secondary animal) PLEASE CHECK which animal show you are entering: " Steer " Hog " Lamb " Goat KISSIMMEE VALLEY LIVESTOCK SHOW & FAIR, INC. SECONDARY MARKET ANIMALS Chairperson... Ronnie Beam, Jack Miller, RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. If you choose to show a second market animal at the KVLS, you must abide by the rules & regulations of that animal. The KVLS Board of Directors shall have the right to interpret all rules. 2. It must be at least your second year showing a market animal at the KVLS to be eligible for the draw. 3. If you choose to do a second market animal you will be chosen by a lottery drawing only IF the cap is met on that particular animal. You will not be guaranteed a slot for your secondary animal the following year. 4. You cannot show two of the same animals of the same species. Secondary animal must be different than your primary animal. 5. It will be mandatory to complete a record book on your secondary animal and you will also be required to take the skill-a-thon on your second animal and abide by all rules from that market animal. You will also be required to make all the weigh ins and deadlines set by the committee of the animal of your choice. 6. Your application must be turned in to the fair office during the times listed above. If the cap is met on the animal of your choice, a drawing will be held on September 3, You are allowed to be there or you will be contacted to let you know if your application was drawn. 7. You will be responsible for your own buyer to come out and bid on your animal, just as you are with your primary animal. # of cap on all animals: Hogs: 85 Steers: 150 Lambs: 35 Goats: 30 By signing this form, I have read and fully understand the rules and regulations herein. Exhibitors Signature Parent or Guardian Signature Date Date

22 ONLY SIGN IF YOU ARE SHOWING A SECONDARY MARKET ANIMAL ATTACH THIS FORM WITH THE SECONDARY ANIMAL PACKET ALUMNI ROUND ROBIN SHOWMANSHIP Alumni Chairperson...Barbara McGowan, Co-Chairperson...Kevin Kersey, RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. This event is open to all alumni participants and/or Osceola County residents. 2. Showman will compete for the Alumni Round Robin Showmanship showing up to four (4) animals for the Grand Showman and Reserve Grand Showman. 3. Registration begins first day of fair up until last Friday. Form to be turned in to KVLS Office. 4. Limited to first twelve (12) will be eligible to show. 5. Entry fee will be $20 per person.* 6. Must be in showmanship attire. 7. Classes and animals will be selected by lottery. 8. Awards are subject to change. First and Second place will receive awards. *Time immediately following Youth Round Robin Show (approx. 2:30pm) *Professional Judge will be used *The entry fees from this event will be returned to the youth through clinics and other agricultural events.

23 Number Date Received by: KVLS Alumni Round Robin Showmanship Show Entry Fee $20.00 Name Birth date Address City Year Graduated Name of 4-H/FFA Club Years Showed Occupation/Employer Your Hobbies

24 KVLS ALUMNI ROUND ROBIN SHOWMANSHIP SHOW Wavier/Release We the undersigned agree to participate in the 2016 KVLS Alumni Showmanship Show. We understand this partnership/agreement is between the alumni exhibitor, student exhibitor, and parent releasing the KVLS & Fair, Inc. of all responsibility. We understand this event is designed to promote student/alumni relations through the KVLS Animal programs and to increase alumni participation with the FFA/4-H programs. The KVLS cannot and will not accept responsibility and/or liability for any damage or injury resulting from theft, fire, the elements, accidents, or other conditions or causes whether to exhibits (livestock), property of exhibitor, and exhibitor. Failure to comply with the rules will result in disqualification from the show. Alumni Exhibitor Signature Student Exhibitor Signature Parent/Guardian Signature

25 ANTIQUE TRACTOR & FARM EQUIPMENT DISPLAY Chairperson. Rob Carstensen, (cell) Co-Chairperson Sue Carstensen, The Antique Power Committee of the Osceola County Fair & Livestock Show would like to invite the owners of antique tractors and farm equipment to participate in our Annual Antique Tractor and Farm Equipment Exhibition. The exhibit dates are February For more information or to sign up an exhibit, please feel free to call Robert or Sue Carstensen at the numbers above. *No tractors can be moved during fair hours* Check in: Check out: Thursday, February 11, 2016, 3 pm-7 pm Monday, February 22, 2016, 8 am-10 am

26 OSCEOLA COUNTY FAIR ANTIQUE TRACTOR PULL 2016 GENERAL RULES AND REGULATION Revised 06/09/15 Chairman Mark Hall, Co-Chairman.....Julie Hall, Tractor and engine must be brand name manufactured 40 years old or older in stock condition. 2. No locked rear-ends. 3. Each tractor may pull only once per weight class. 4. Tractor must be running when crossing the scales. 5. Driver must be seated with one hand on the steering wheel and have full control of the tractor at all times until the pull is over. DRIVER MUST WATCH FLAGMEN AT ALL TIMES. 6. During hook up the tractor must be in neutral with the driver s hands in the air. 7. The pull ends when the forward motion of the tractor stops, or the tractor goes over the side or end boundaries, or the flag is dropped. Tractor must remain in boundary lines, including during test pull. 8. Digging holes with tires is not allowed. 9. Any object falling off the tractor will result in the tractor being disqualified. 10. Tractors must be in a safe operating condition. 11. Weights shall NOT extend beyond the front, the tractor frame, and/or sheet metal by more than 2 feet. 12. Weights will NOT be allowed behind the hitching point. 13. Consumption of ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES before or during the pull will disqualify tractor and driver. 14. Driver must sign a waiver. Drivers under 18 years of age must have a waiver signed by a parent or legal guardian. Drivers 16 years of age and younger must be accompanied by an adult. Adult must be in close proximity of the driver at all times and be capable of shutting down the tractor in the event the driver is endangered. 15. Tractors must have working brakes. 16. Driver must attend the drivers meeting each day of pull and must know the contents of the meeting. 17. Tractor and driver must WEIGH in before each HOOK. 18. Hooks are limited to: Friday: Three hooks Saturday: Four hooks 19. Tractor and driver must be at starting gate when number is called or will forfeit the turn. 20. Each driver is allowed 2 attempts within the 25 mark, 2nd attempt is official. 21. The Citrus County Fair Association s Tractor Pull grievance committee will address any controversy over these rules and the committee will make the final decision. 22. Reckless operation or unsafe acts on the track or pits could cause expulsion. 23. Any violation or failure to comply with these rules will result in immediate disqualification. Anything not covered by these rules will be discussed and acted upon by the officials. 24. Awards will be presented at the conclusion of pull, awards will not be shipped. 25. Wheelie Bars are mandatory on all Tractors. 26. This page shall become a part of the rules for each class, including Garden Tractors. 27. Speed limit will be announced at the Drivers meeting. 28. The Citrus County Fair Association reserves the right to change classes or rules at any time. These rules revised and adopted June 2015

27 SUPER ANTIQUE RULES 40 YEARS AND OLDER 1.Maximum tire size Steel wheels, radial tires and dual wheels are not allowed. Cut tires are allowed. 3.Maximum height of draw bar is 20 to hook point, draw bar length is 18 minimum from center of wheel to hook point. 4.Tractor must be equipped with removable clevis or 3 pull ring. 5.Must use factory fuels only: gasoline, CAM II or aviation fuel, no additives.. 6.Diesels must have air intake flapper. 7.Factory RPMs fast idle maximum checked with Tachometer with hand throttle full open within 30%. 8.Tractor must have working brakes. 9.MANDATORY WHEELIE BARS (see specifications) AND KILL SWITCH. 10.Weight racks allowed as follows: Front weight not to extend more than 11 from center of rear axle. Rear weight not to extend past rear tire. All weights must be secured to the weight rack. All weight racks must be stationary. 11.PULLING MUST BE IN FIRST OR SECOND GEAR ONLY. 12.Shifting TA s permitted. 13.It is the puller s responsibility to provide proof of tractor s eligibility. 14.Classes: Tractor must be weighed in before pulling and must be at the starting gate when number is called or will forfeit the turn. 16.Speed limit will be announced at the Drivers meeting. 17.GENERAL RULES APPLY TO ALL CLASSES. OPEN GEAR RULES 40 YEARS AND OLDER 1. Tire sizes up to 24.5 allowed. 2. Cut tires are allowed. 3. Maximum height for draw bar is 20 to hook point, draw bar length will be 18 minimum from center of wheel to hook point. 4. Draw bar must be fixed in all directions FLOATING DRAW BARS ARE NOT ALLOWED. 5. Tractor must have closed ring hitch 3 or more I.D., and tractor must not obstruct chain or clevis. 6. Factory fuels allowed: Kerosene, diesel fuel, propane, gasoline, Cam II or aviation fuel. Nothing may be injected. 7. Tractor must have working brakes. 8. Tractor must have WHEELIE BARS (see specifications) AND MUST HAVE A KILL SWITCH. THESE ARE MANDATORY. 9. Tractor must have original frame, original stock motor mounts, and the same cylinder motor as the original. 10. PULLING IN FIRST GEAR IS NOT ALLOWED, MUST PULL IN SECOND OR HIGHER. 11. Weight racks allowed as follows: Front weight not to extend more than 11 from center of rear axle. Rear weight not to extend past rear tire. All weights must be secured to the weight rack. All weight racks must be stationary. 12. Classes: It is the puller s responsibility to provide proof of tractor s eligibility. 14. NO ONE IS ALLOWED IN FRONT OF THE SLED DURING THIS CLASS. 15. Tractor must be weighed in before pulling and must be at the starting gate when number is called or will forfeit the turn. 16. GENERAL RULES APPLY TO ALL CLASSES.

28 V-8 CAR MOTOR 1.3 maximum air intake on V-8s. 2 Fuel: gasoline, CAMII, or aviation fuel RPM limit. 4.Must have roll cage. 5.Driver must wear fire suit and helmet. 6.Must have strap, safety blanket. 7.MANDATORY WHEELIE BARS (see specifications) AND KILL SWITCH. 8.NO ONE IS ALLOWED ON THE FRONT OF THE SLED DURING V-8 CAR MOTOR CLASS. 9.Weight classes: 4500 / It is the puller s responsibility to supply proof of vehicle s eligibility. 11.Vehicle must be weighed in before pulling and must be at the starting gate when number is called or will forfeit the turn. 12.GENERAL RULES APPLY TO ALL CLASSES. TURBO RULES 1. Maximum tire size is 24.5 x Tractor must have original stock motor mounts and no more cylinders than the original motor. 3. Turbos must be shielded with 1/8 aluminum or 1/16 steel with 3/8 cable around the motor. 4. Closing ring hitch of 3 or more ID is mandatory, and tractor must NOT obstruct chain or clevis. 5. Draw bar maximum height is 20 to hook point. Must be fixed in all directions. FLOATING DRAW BARS ARE NOT ALLOWED. 6. The length of the draw bar is 18 maximum from center of wheel to hook point. 7. Fly wheels must be shielded with a minimum of ¼ steel plates, or the equivalent. Applies to 4500# through 10,500#. 8. Gasoline, diesel fuel, CAM II, aviation, or propane allowed. 9. Low pressure water injection only. IF YOU CAN LIGHT IT WITH A MATCH OR CIGARETTE LIGHTER. YOU CAN NOT USE IT! 10. One fuel injection pump or carburetor of any size is permitted. 11. Tractor must have exhaust STRAIGHT UP. 12. Driver must wear fire suit and helmet. 13. Must have roll bars installed. 14. MANDATORY WHEELIE BARS (see specifications) AND KILL SWITCH. 15. Turbo tractor RMPs: 4500 # through 6500# - maximum 4000 RPMs 7500 # through 10500# - maximum 3400 RPMs 16. Pull in gear of choice. 17. Weight racks will be permissible: Front weights not to extend more than 11 from center of rear axle. Rear weights not to extend past tire. 18. Turbo classes: NO ONE IS ALLOWED ON THE FRONT OF SLED DURING TURBO CLASSES. 20. Tractor must be weighed in before pulling and must be at the starting gate when number is called or will forfeit the turn. 21. GENERAL RULES APPLY TO ALL CLASSES.

29 WHEELIE BAR DIAGRAM DIMENSION A 6 MINIMUM FROM CLEAT ON TIRE TO BACK OF PAD. DIMENSION B 10 MAXIMUM HEIGHT OFF GROUND. DIMENSION C 20 MINIMUM ACROSS PADS. NOTE: THE WHEELIE BAR SYSTEM MUST BE ABLE TO SUPPORT THE WEIGHT OF THE TRACTOR IN THE HEAVIEST CLASS PULLED. JACKING UP THE PADS SO THE TRACTOR IS COMPLETELY OFF THE GROUND IS A GOOD TEST.

30 OSCEOLA COUNTY FAIR AND KISSIMMEE VALLEY LIVESTOCK SHOW BABY HEARTS PAGEANT FEBRUARY 14, 2016 Chairperson... Tracy Lanier, Co-Chairperson TBD Open to children of Osceola County residents. Ages: 1 year old, 2 years old, 3 years old and 4 years old. They must be in their age category based on birthday by date of show (2/14/2016). There is a limit of 10 boys and 10 girls in each age group. 1. Judging Categories: Personality and Western Wear. (NO REMOVAL OF CLOTHING) 4 year olds should be prepared to go on stage alone and answer the questions: 1. What is your favorite food to eat at the fair? 2. What is your favorite ride at the fair? 2. Application forms must be completed in the Fair Office at 1911 Kissimmee Valley Lane, Kissimmee There will be a non-refundable $10.00 application fee for each child payable when applying in the Fair Office. Applications available January 12, 2016 until age category is full. 3. Awards: Prizes for the first three places in each age group and ribbons. Day of the Show-Time to be in the stands. Please arrive on time. 1 year old- 2:45 pm 2 year old- 3:00 pm 3 year old- 3:15 pm 4 year old- 3:30 pm 4. Where to go: Please go to the stage inside the exhibition building. ONE adult pass per family will be issued after ONLINE payment is made. Lost or misplaced passes will not be re-issued. Anyone registering after February 8 th, 2016 will be responsible for picking up their pass in the fair office prior to the fair opening February 12 th, All others will NOT be issued a pass and must pay the regular admission fee. The Baby Show is in a designated area, seating will be available for the child and the one parent who will be going on stage with the child. 5. Check In: When you get to the reserved section, check in with KVLS representative to get your child s number. 6. Dress: Changing facilities ARE NOT AVAILABLE. Please dress your child before arriving. 7. Waiting: Please bring bottles, crackers, toys etc. to pacify your child while they are waiting for their turn to take the stage. They tend to get restless during this period. 8. Picture packages are offered for all participants. Please plan to have pictures taken before the pageant begins. 9. Decision of the judges is final.

31 Saturday,)February)13 th,)at)2:00pm)) Exhibition)Hall) KVLS%&%Osceola%County%Fair%! Annual! Cake%Walk%&%Pie%Eating%Contest!!

32 CHILDREN'S PET SHOW Saturday, February 13, 2016, 12:00 pm Awards sponsored by Kissimmee Valley Feed Chairperson...Ashley Avant, , Co-Chairperson...Shannan Tucker, Rules & Regulations: Competition is open to all children of Osceola County residents, ages 4 through 12 years. PARENTS/GUARDIAN ID'S WILL BE CHECKED FOR PROOF OF RESIDENCY. All entries must be received no later than February 5, 2016 by 5:00 PM. (NO LATE ENTRIES) 1 Parents of each entrant are responsible for both child and animal. One adult will be admitted free when accompanied by a child and animal entered in the show. ENTER THROUGH THE MAIN GATE ON EAST SIDE OF OSCEOLA HERITAGE PARK. 2 Each animal must be controlled by a suitable collar, led and shown by a child capable of keeping the animal under control. The child and pet will be disqualified if the child cannot keep the animal under control, 3 Animals requiring shots should have them complete and up to date. PLEASE CARRY PROOF OF VACCINATION (for domestic animals) or HEALTH CERTIFICATE for livestock animals WITH YOU THE DAY OF THE SHOW. You will not be able to show without them. NO EXCEPTIONS. 4 Entrants shall be allowed to show only ONE (1) animal in each category, with a maximum of two (2) categories for any one animal. Only two (2) animals per child. Rosette trophy will be awarded for Best in Show. Ribbons will be awarded for 1st through 6 th place animals in each category. Categories are as follows: 1 BEST CAT (household variety) 2 BEST DOG (mixed breed, pet quality, not show) 3 BEST LIVESTOCK PET (pig, goat, etc.) **No animals over 100 lbs. i.e. No HORSES, DONKEYS** 4 UGLIEST PET 5 MOST UNUSUAL PET 6 BEST PERFORMING PET (not costumed) 7 BEST COSTUMED PET (not performing) The Best in Show will be decided from the First Place Winners in the seven categories listed above. Entry forms are available online at at the Fair Office 1911 Kissimmee Valley Lane, Kissimmee, FL 34744, Phone # and at Kissimmee Valley Feed 1501 Eastern Avenue, St. Cloud, Florida 34769, Phone # Sign-in table opens Saturday, February 13, 2016 at 11:00 AM. All entries must be checked in by 11:45 AM THE DAY OF THE SHOW NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ALLOWED.

33 CITRUS/PEACH TREE DEPARTMENT (CTC) Chairperson Jamie Yates Burrow, ; Co-Chairperson.. Martha Yates Souther, ; CITRUS TREE CONTEST RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. ELIGIBILITY: Exhibitor must be 8 years old by September 1, Exhibitor must be a current member of Osceola County 4-H or FFA. 2. TREE REQUIREMENTS: All trees must be planted and grown in the original container issued to them in April of the prior year. If an identification tag is issued in April, it must be the original tag and present on tree at the time of fair. Contest officials have the right to reject entries of inferior quality or diseased plants. 3. FORFEITURE: Trees unclaimed after 7 days of distribution will be forfeited and money will not be refunded. 4. REQUIRED: All participants in the citrus tree contest will be required to participate in either the citrus tree skill-a-thon or exhibit a Citrus Tabletop (See Youth Exhibits (Section 1-Tabletops / Class 31 Citrus) for rules and requirements. Special awards will be presented to the top scorers in each class in the skill-a-thon only. 5. DRESS CODE: Blue or Black jeans, White collared shirt or Club T-shirts tucked in. 4-H jacket or FFA jacket are optional. 6. REGISTRATION: All trees must be registered on Registration Day. 7. TREE CARE: Each exhibitor is responsible for the care of their tree during the fair. 8. TREE SALES: 1. Top 6 Exhibitors selling their tree at live auction Saturday night will be required to: a. Provide written care instructions for the buyer. b. Write a personalized thank-you letter to the buyer. All thank-you letters must be turned in to the Fair Office no later than 5 pm on Friday, February 26, It must be in an unsealed envelope, stamped, addressed to your buyer(s), and return addressed. Failure to turn in your letter in the allotted time will result in a $ deduction from your check and the check will be held until you do so. In addition, exhibitors are required to hand deliver (or mail deliver, if the buyer is from out of county) buyer photo and/or plaque to their buyer. The KVLS Office will notify exhibitors when the photos are available for delivery, the exhibitor will hand deliver to the buyer, get the buyer s signature and return the form to the KVLS Office to receive their check (mail delivery will require a receipt from the post office). Exhibitors will be required to accomplish this by the determined due date. Please allow 6 weeks from fair for photos, plaques and checks to become available. c. Write a thank you letter for any add-ons received. d. Five (5) percent of sale value of each tree will be deducted by KVLS for expenses of the top six trees sold. 2. All exhibitors that received a Blue ribbon (except the top 6, see above for info) can sell their tree at the Citrus Tree Sale on Thursday in the Small Animal Tent Arena immediately after the show. a. Buyer will pay at the time of sale. Checks will be paid directly to KVLS. Tree sale money will be paid out in your premium check. Please allow 6 weeks for checks. b. Write a thank you letter to your buyer. This is an honor policy, PLEASE SEND A THANK YOU! 9. SHOW LIMITATION: Entries shall be limited to one tree per individual. Contestants must only show the tree issued to them in April of the prior year. Replacement trees may only be obtained in the thirty days following the original issuing of trees, and only as long as trees from the original lot are still available. 10. CHECK OUT: All trees, except those sold during the citrus tree sale, must remain until the close of the fair. Exhibits removed before check-out time and date will result in forfeiture of premium money. 11. PREMIUMS: All premiums will be mailed to the exhibitors after the fair. Please allow up to 6 weeks. TREE JUDGING AND AWARDS 1. Trees will be pre-judged and classified as blue, red, or white by qualified judges based upon a pre-established set of standards. 2. Trees rated as blue will be eligible to be shown by the exhibitor in the citrus show. 3. Separate classes will be held for junior, intermediate, and senior 4-H and FFA members. Within these three groups, trees will be placed first through fifth place and winners will receive rosette ribbons. During this final judging process, exhibitors need to be prepared to answer questions concerning the care of their trees. 4. First place winners from the three classes will be considered for overall grand champion tree. The class receiving the grand champion citrus tree will then be represented by the second place tree of that class. Then from those three classes, the reserve grand champion will be chosen. Grand champion and reserve champion will receive trophies. 5. Exhibitors are responsible for recruiting their own buyers.

34 CITRUS/PEACH TREE (CTC) SECTION 1 - CITRUS TREE CONTEST CLASSES 01 Junior (8-10 yrs.) 02 Intermediate (11-13 yrs.) 03 Senior (14-18 yrs.) SECTION 2 - CITRICULTURE (Spare Tree that was purchased in April 2015) 1. ELIGIBILITY: Exhibitor must be 8 years old by September 1, 2015, except for Cloverbud class. Exhibitor must be a current member of Osceola County 4-H or FFA. 2. SHOW LIMITATION: Each 4-H and FFA member may enter one tree issued to them in April of the prior year. Replacement trees may only be obtained in the thirty days following the original issuing of trees, and only as long as trees from the original lot are still available. CLASSES 01 Junior (8-10 yrs.) 02 Intermediate (11-13 yrs.) 03 Senior (14-18 yrs.) 04 Cloverbud (5-7 yrs)

35 CITRUS/PEACH TREE (CTC) PEACH TREE CONTEST RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. ELIGIBILITY: Exhibitor must be 8 years old by September 1, Exhibitor must be a current member of Osceola County 4-H or FFA. 2. TREE REQUIREMENTS: All trees must be planted and grown in the original container issued to them in April of the prior year. If an identification tag is issued in April, it must be the original tag and present on tree at the time of fair. Contest officials have the right to reject entries of inferior quality or diseased plants. 3. FORFEITURE: Trees unclaimed after 7 days of distribution will be forfeited and money will not be refunded. 4. SHOW LIMITATION: Each 4-H and FFA member may enter two trees. Cloverbuds may enter only one tree issued to them in April of the prior year. Replacement tree may only be obtained in the thirty days following the original issuing of trees, and only as long as trees from the original lot are still available. 5. REGISTRATION: All trees must be registered on Registration Day. 6. JUDGING: A Best in Class ribbon will be awarded for Jr., Int. & Sr. in each class. Only blue ribbons can receive Best in Class. 7. TREE CARE: Each exhibitor is responsible for the care of their tree during the fair. 8. CHECK OUT: All trees must remain until the close of the fair. Exhibits removed before check-out time and date will result in forfeiture of premium money. 9. PREMIUMS: All premiums will be mailed to the exhibitors after the fair. Please allow up to 6 weeks. SECTION 3 PEACH TREE CLASSES 01 Junior (8-10 yrs.) 02 Intermediate (11-13 yrs.) 03 Senior (14-18 yrs.) 04 Cloverbud (5-7 yrs)

36 CREATIVE ARTS EXHIBIT General Information Chairperson.Diann Arthur (cell) or Co-Chairperson..Beverly Frankenberg (cell) or ENTRY FEE: Adults (19 and up) $3.00 per item entered. Youth (18 and under) $2.00 per item entered. ENTRIES ARE OPEN TO ALL RESIDENTS OF OSCEOLA COUNTY. 2. AWARDS: Ribbons: 1st, Blue $5.00, 2nd, Red $3.00, 3rd, White $2.00. Entries are judged on merit and prizes are not guaranteed. All double blue ($10) winners (youth and adult) will then compete in a Best of Show competition with a cash award of $ In classes without competition or if any entry is inferior in quality, awards will be made only at the discretion of the judges. DECISION OF THE JUDGES WILL BE FINAL. Youth classes will be judged against each other and on their own merit. CREATIVE ARTS REGISTRATION Saturday, January 9, :00 4:00 p.m. Osceola Heritage Park KVLS pavilion. NO LATE REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED. Exhibitors may show 10 entries per department. Entries may not have been previously entered in the fair. Entries will be accepted from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm on Saturday, February 7, 2015 or on Sunday, February 8, 2015 from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm only. (BAKED GOODS ARE TO BE BROUGHT IN ON SUNDAY ONLY). No baked goods accepted that need refrigeration. LIABILITY: KVLS & Fair, Inc., a.k.a. Osceola County Fair & Livestock Show will not be responsible for damage or loss. Attendants will be provided during operational hours. Night security will be provided when the fair is closed. EXHIBITORS will not be allowed in the building during judging. REMOVAL OF ITEMS: Exhibitors must claim and take entire charge of their exhibits from 3 pm-7 pm ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2016 ONLY. Items removed early will result in forfeiture of any premium money due. The fair will not be responsible for any items left after 7 PM ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, To receive premium money, all exhibitors must show ribbons won at the time of check out. DEFINITIONS: PROFESSIONALS: Those who teach as a profession or receive a percentage of income for their work will be considered professional and cannot exhibit, unless a professional class is listed. AMATEUR: One who engages in a pursuit, study, science, or sport as a pastime rather than a profession. EXHIBITORS MAY ENTER AS A PROFESSIONAL OR AMATEUR, BUT NOT BOTH. YOUTH: One who is not older than 18 by the date of the show and qualified as an amateur. PEOPLE S CHOICE AWARD: Any adult entered in quilting or needle work can win. No premium money paid.

37 CREATIVE ARTS EXHIBIT GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS ALL DEPARTMENTS A numbered tag with detachable stub is attached to every individual entry delivered in person. This stub is your receipt and must be surrendered when you claim your exhibit. MAKE SURE YOU GET A STUB FOR EACH ENTRY ENTERED. The use of copyrighted characters, logos, or other material is prohibited. No commercial exhibits will be accepted in any department. The Osceola County Fair reserves the right to reject any entry not considered suitable, being too large, heavy or small to be displayed properly, or being in non-compliance with these rules and regulations. Entrants must follow any special requirements listed under any individual section. Any items entered into this department may be photographed and used by the Osceola County Fair for advertising and promotion. Please note: All prize money will be paid by cash at check out. Exhibits must be clean, completed, (bound, framed, stuffed, hemmed, etc. as applicable) and strictly handmade. Every entry that is hung must be framed or mounted and ready to be hung with wire. All articles entered must have been completed by the entry date, and never before shown at the Osceola County Fair. No entries will be accepted in this exhibit from any club or organization. HOME ECONOMICS-BAKED GOODS DEPARTMENT (ABG) SECTION 1 HOME BAKING ADULT Special Requirements for Home Baking Department: Half a cake or pie will be eligible for entry and will be judged on same basis as a whole. Six cookies, candies, rolls, etc., are required for entry. A whole loaf of bread must be entered. Loaf cakes may be baked in either loaf or funnel pan. Baked goods must be on disposable plates. No glass plates accepted. No microwave baking will be allowed. PLEASE identify baked goods. ALL BAKED GOODS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED ON SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2016 FROM 3-6 PM. CLASSES 01. Any Entry SECTION 2 HOME BAKING YOUTH See Special Requirements above. Please refer to the class list in the adult section above.

38 CREATIVE ARTS EXHIBIT HOME ECONOMICS- DECORATED CAKES DEPARTMENT (ADC) SECTION 1 DECORATED CAKES ADULT Special Requirements: Every entry must be submitted on a sturdy, footed board. Floral wires may not be inserted directly into cake. For health reasons, the technique of ribbon insertion (fabric inserted into a cut into the cake surface) is prohibited, and items must not be consumed. Ribbons may be used to decorate the edge of the cake board. Dummy cakes or real cakes may be used; however, if dummies are used, it must be possible to reproduce the item using real cake. Judges are entitled to cut, probe or dismantle entry to establish that it is eligible to compete. Each entry must be solely the work of the entrant, except for the Youth Division, where an adult may bake the cake. Team efforts are allowed, but all team members must be disclosed and only one ribbon will be awarded (if earned). Cakes may be covered in buttercream, marzipan or rolled fondant. No artificial or commercial decorations permitted, unless specified. Wires, stamens, Styrofoam rose centers, floristry tape and thread permitted for sugar flowers only. Edible supports, colors and dusts permitted. CLASSES 01. Any Entry SECTION 2 DECORATED CAKES YOUTH See Special Requirements Above. Please refer to the class list in the adult section above. HOME ECONOMICS- CANNED GOODS DEPARTMENT (ACG) SECTION 1 CANNED GOODS ADULT Special Requirements: All canned items must be presented in commercial clear glass jars with acceptable lids and rings. No name of exhibitor on jar. Please label jar, identifying contents with canning date on jar. STANDARDS FOR CANNED FRUITS & VEGETABLES: Color: As near as possible to that of the natural fruit or vegetable Clearness: Syrup or liquid clear and free from seeds and bubbles Pack: Arrangement with reference to symmetry and best use of space. As large a portion of solids to liquids as possible. Uniformity of shape and size. Containers: Labels, suitable, uniform, neat, clean, and standard jar. Uniformly ripened products firm enough to hold shape. No defective or over ripe fruits or vegetables. Only young and tender vegetables should be canned. Jars will not be opened. CLASSES 01. Any Entry

39 CREATIVE ARTS EXHIBIT SECTION 2 CANNED GOODS YOUTH See Special Requirements above: Please refer to the class list in the adult section above. HOME ECONOMICS- TABLE SETTING DEPARTMENT (ATS) SECTION 1 TABLE SETTING ADULT One place setting is to be displayed. Include table cloths, placemat, dinnerware, stemware, flatware and center piece. You will have a roundtable 25½ tall and 19¾ diameter (DO NOT GO OVER THIS SIZE). Paper plates, plastic ware and paper napkins may be used for a picnic, but they would not be appropriate for a formal dinner. Flatware and dishware must be safe to eat from, i.e., no glitter, glue, etc. is to be used on eating surfaces. CLASSES 01. Formal 05. Casual 09. Holiday SECTION 2 TABLE SETTING YOUTH See Special Requirements above: Please refer to the class list in the adult section above. NEEDLEWORK-DEPARTMENT (ANE) SECTION 1 CLOTHING ADULT Special Requirements: All entries must be on a hanger, new, clean and pressed. CLASSES 01. Any Entry SECTION 2 CLOTHING YOUTH Please refer to the class list in the adult section above. SECTION 3 CROCHETING ADULT CLASSES 01. Any Entry SECTION 4 CROCHETING YOUTH Please refer to the class list in the adult section above. SECTION 5 HAND EMBROIDERY ADULT CLASSES 01. Any Entry SECTION 6 HAND EMBROIDERY YOUTH Please refer to the class list in the adult section above. SECTION 7 KNITTING ADULT CLASSES 01. Any Entry SECTION 8 KNITTING YOUTH Please refer to the class list in the adult section above.

40 SECTION 9 MACHINE EMBROIDERY ADULT Special requirements: Garment entry must be on a hanger. Items must be fully finished. CLASSES 01. Any Entry SECTION 10 MACHINE EMBROIDERY YOUTH Please refer to the class list in the adult section above. SECTION 11 RUGS ADULT CLASSES 01. Any Entry SECTION 12 RUGS YOUTH Please refer to the class list in the adult section above. SECTION 13 SEWING ADULT CLASSES 01. Any Entry SECTION 14 SEWING YOUTH Please refer to the class list in the adult section above. SECTION 15 WEAVING ADULT CLASSES 01. Any Entry SECTION 16 WEAVING YOUTH Please refer to the class list in the adult section above. SECTION 19 MEMORIALS ADULT & YOUTH Items in this class could have been made by persons living or dead, residing in or out of Florida. Entries may be of any needlework technique represented in Sections 1 thru 14. Brief biographical information about the makers and or stories about these family heirlooms are encouraged and may be submitted with the entries. All Needlework Department rules and regulations apply in Memoriam entries. Damage or stains on antique, fragile or well-loved entries are acceptable. Quilts, Afghans or garments too delicate to hang will be folded or draped on tables. Entries in this class are for display only. No premiums will be awarded.

41 CREATIVE ARTS EXHIBIT QUILTING - DEPARTMENT (AQD) SECTION 1 QUILTING ADULT Special requirements: Entry must be the work of one person. Wearable must be submitted on a hanger. Only quilts made by the person who submits the entry will be judged. All other quilts may be entered for display only, not judged. All quilts must have 4 pocket sewn on back for display. CLASSES 01. Machine 02. Hand SECTION 2 QUILTING YOUTH Please refer to the class list in the adult section above. FINE ARTS-DEPARTMENT (AFA) Special Requirements: Articles must be clean, dry and ready to show. Entries must be framed or mounted and ready to hang. SECTION 1 CERAMICS/POTTERY ADULT AMATEUR 01. Any Entry SECTION 2 CERAMICS/POTTERY YOUTH 01. Any Entry SECTION 3 PAINTING ADULT PROFESSIONAL CLASSES 01. Any Entry SECTION 4 PAINTING ADULT AMATEUR 01. Any Entry SECTION 5 PAINTING YOUTH 01. Any Entry SECTION 6 DRAWING ADULT PROFESSIONAL CLASSES 01. Any Entry SECTION 7 DRAWING ADULT AMATEUR 01. Any Entry SECTION 8 DRAWING YOUTH 01. Any Entry SECTION 9 PHOTOGRAPHY ADULT PROFESSIONAL CLASSES 01. Any Photography

42 CREATIVE ARTS EXHIBIT SECTION 10 PHOTOGRAPHY ADULT AMATEUR 01. Any Entry SECTION 11 PHOTOGRAPHY YOUTH 01. Any Entry SECTION 12 SCULPTURE ADULT AMATEUR 01. Any Entry SECTION 13 SCULPTURE YOUTH 01. Any Entry CRAFT & HOBBY-DEPARTMENT (ACH) SECTION 1 BASKET WEAVING ADULT CLASSES 01. Any Entry SECTION 2 BASKET WEAVING YOUTH 01. Any Entry SECTION 3 BEADING ADULT CLASSES 01. Any Entry SECTION 4 BEADING YOUTH 01. Any Entry SECTION 5 DRIED/SILK FLOWER ARRANGING ADULT CLASSES 01. Any Entry SECTION 6 DRIED/SILK FLOWER ARRANGING YOUTH 01. Any Entry SECTION 7 LEATHERWORKING ADULT CLASSES 01. Any Entry SECTION 8 LEATHERWORKING YOUTH 01. Any Entry SECTION 9 METALS ADULT CLASSES 01. Any Entry SECTION 10 METALS YOUTH 01. Any Entry

43 CREATIVE ARTS EXHIBIT SECTION 11 MODELS ADULT CLASSES 01. Airplanes 04. Doll Houses 07. Decorated Eggs 02. Cars 05. Puzzles 08. Other 03. Wooden Ships 06. String Art SECTION 12 MODELS YOUTH Please refer to the class list in the adult section above. SECTION 13 RUBBER STAMPS ADULT CLASSES 01. Any Entry SECTION 14 RUBBER STAMPS YOUTH 01. Any Entry SECTION 15 SCRAPBOOKING ADULT CLASSES 01. Any Entry SECTION 16 SCRAPBOOKING YOUTH 01. Any Entry SECTION 17 STAINED GLASS ADULT CLASSES 01. Any Entry SECTION 18 STAINED GLASS YOUTH 01. Any Entry SECTION 19 WOODWORKING PROFESSIONAL CLASSES 01. Any Entry SECTION 20 WOODWORKING ADULT AMATEUR CLASSES 01. Any Entry SECTION 21 WOODWORKING YOUTH 01. Any Entry SECTION 22 SAND ART ADULT PROFESSIONAL CLASSES 01. Any Entry SECTION 23 SAND ART ADULT AMATEUR CLASSES 01. Any Entry

44 SECTION 24 SAND ART YOUTH CLASSES 01. Any Entry SECTION 25 SPECIALTY SHOPPE ADULT AMATEUR CLASSES 01. Any Entry SECTION 26 SPECIALTY SHOPPE YOUTH CLASSES 01. Any Entry HORTICULTURE-DEPARTMENT (AHD) Questions..Extension Services-Eva Pabon, Plants must be grown by the exhibitor at least 60 days prior to the fair. Plants will be on display indoors for two weeks; it is recommended that only plants suited to low light conditions be entered. All entries must be clean, insect free, disease free, The Plant Clinic at Extension Services (In Osceola Heritage Park, 1921 Kissimmee Valley Lane, Kissimmee, ) is open 8:00am-5:00pm if you need help identifying your plants. Hanging baskets and large trees will not be accepted. Produce must be grown by exhibitor. For each produce entry, select three fruits/vegetables of the same kind/cultivar and submit them in a bowl or basket. For each produce entry, submit a photo of you and your plant/garden/tree. Produce will be displayed until it becomes over-ripe. SECTION 1 ADULT CLASSES 01. Flowering Plant- Must be blooming 04. Produce-Fresh fruits and vegetables - not plants 02. Dish Garden/Terrarium 05. Other 03. House Plants SECTION 2 YOUTH CLASSES Please refer to the class list in the adult section above.

45 DOG SHOW (DS) Chairperson... Linda Tyner, , Co-Chairperson...TBD General Rules 1. Open to all Osceola County 4-H, FFA and FHA members. 2. All animals must have proof of vaccinations. Please bring this to the workshop you attend. 3. Females in season will not be allowed to participate. 4. All males must be neutered. 5. KVLS show committee shall reserve the right to refuse entry to any aggressive people or animals. MANDATORY PARTICIPATION IS REQUIRED AT A SCHEDULED WORKSHOP, DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED with your dog to participate in the show. This will be strictly enforced. This is for the safety of everyone involved. Please bring every dog that you intend to exhibit. 6. All exhibitors will be responsible for cleaning up after their dog. 7. Animals MUST be kept on a leash at all times. 8. Talking to your dog is always encouraged and acceptable while exhibiting. No touching will be allowed. 9. No pinch collars will be allowed. 10. Treats may be given between exercises, but not during the exercise, except in trick contest. 11. Dogs must be clean, nails trimmed, coat brushed and parasite free. 12. Dress required is white shirt or club t-shirt with dark pants. 13. Limit of one dog per class. You may exhibit a different dog in each class as long as all dogs have attended the mandatory workshop. 14. Dogs MUST remain in the show staging area and are not allowed to roam the exhibit hall or the fairgrounds. You are only allowed to walk in with the dog prior to the show and must exit immediately after the show with the dog. SECTION 1 Obedience Classes 01 Beginner 02 Advanced Beginner: The dog has never been shown before. Advanced: The dog has been shown before. Class placement is up to the discretion of the Chairperson. Obedience Test: 1. Heel on leash as directed 2. Sit and Down commands 3. Recall 4. Long sit (1 minute, done in a group) 5. Long down (1 minute, done in a group) 6. Stand for examination SECTION 2 Best Trick 01 Any Entry There will be a 15 minute break between the Best Trick and the Costume Contest in order to get the dogs dressed. SECTION 3 Costume Contest 01 Any Entry Awards: There will be placing of first, second and third in each class. Blue ribbon $5.00 Red ribbon $3.00 White ribbon $2.00 Highest overall score obtained in obedience beginner or obedience advanced Best In Show $25

46 YOUTH HORSE SHOW DEPARTMENT (YHS) Section 1 - HORSE SHOW Chairperson... Sonya Howard, , kdhjeepgirl@yahoo.com Co-Chairperson... TBD 1. Only Osceola County 4-H or FFA members may participate. Members may only enter one horse, but brother and/or sister may share an animal. KVLS Guidelines for Exhibition apply. 2. Each contestant must be 8 years old by September 1, of current 4H year or under 19 years of age by September 1, of current 4H year. Junior Division: 8-10, Intermediate Division: 11-13, Senior Division: **Exhibitors** are limited to two (2) years of eligibility in W/T classes with no prior loping or cantering experience. 4. All animals require a current (within one year) negative Coggins test. Coggins test must be presented the day of show. 5. Judging is based on official rules from the Florida State 4-H Horse Show. (Copies of these rules are in the 4-H Office). 6. Animals, which cannot be properly handled, will be disqualified. 7. Animals are to be groomed and cared for by the exhibitor. 8. No horse playing will be permitted. 9. Only an exhibitor registered at the current show is allowed to be riding the horse while on the show grounds. Tuning-up by persons other than the registered exhibitor of that horse at the current show is prohibited. Lunging (in a halter with no other tack or equipment on the animal) by someone other than the exhibitor is permitted. Failure to comply may result in disqualification of the contestant. 10. No stallions permitted. 11. DRESS CODE: WESTERN CLASSES: Long sleeve western shirt, jeans or dress jeans, western boots and approved SEI/ASTM Safety Helmet ENGLISH CLASSES: Ratcatcher, breeches, boots and approved SEI/ASTM Safety Helmet. SPEED EVENTS: Boots, long sleeve western shirt, jeans or dress jeans, and approved SEI/ASTM Safety Helmet. MINIATURE CLASSES: Long sleeve western shirt, jeans or dress jeans, western boots and approved SEI/ASTM Safety Helmet. 12. Each exhibitor may choose eight (8) classes. If all (8) classes are chosen one MUST be showmanship. Classes may be combined, divided, or show order changed as deemed necessary by the Show Committee. 13. Minimum of three (3) riders per class or classes can be combined at the discretion of show management. 14. High Point placing will be announced on show day and time permitting awards will be given out, if not given on show day they will be given out at a later time TBA. In case of ties the following priority will be used. a. Most points earned in performance classes. b. Most points earned in the greatest number of eight (8) possible classes. c. Total number of horses beaten in any one class. d. The horse with the highest placing s. 15. For an exhibitor s points to accumulate towards the appropriate high point award, he/she must designate English or western attire for their showmanship and/or trail class at registration. This cannot be changed the day of show. If the exhibitor performs in attire other than specified he/she will not be disqualified from the class; however their points will not count towards any high point awards. 16. You must register for the Horse show on Registration Day. (see youth calendar) 17. Sign-up table opens at 7:30 a.m. on the day of the show. You must be signed up by 8:15 a.m. The show will begin promptly at 8:30 am. Game exhibitors have the option to sign up later in the day, but not later than 11:30 a.m. 18. In the event of rain, the show will not be rescheduled. 19. When an exhibitor or another person on behalf of the exhibitor is guilty of unsportsmanlike like conduct or misbehavior while on the show grounds, management may disqualify the exhibitor, and all parties will be asked to leave the show premises. 20. The Board of Directors of the KVLS & Fair, Inc. will have the final judgment in regard to the interpretation of the above rules and regulations. 21. Parents or exhibitors are not allowed to talk to judge prior to show. WARNING: Under Florida law, an equine activity sponsor or equine professional is not liable for an injury to, or the death of, a participant in equine activities resulting from the inherent risk of equine activities.

47 YOUTH HORSE SHOW DEPARTMENT (YHS) POINT SYSTEM 1. Individual placing 1st - 6th will be made. Contestants will be given 1st-6th place rosettes. Premium money will be: 1st place $8.00 2nd place $5.00 3rd place $3.00 Any contestant not placing 1st-3rd will receive $2.00 premium money. You must enter the arena for the class to be eligible for the $ st-6th place will also have a point value. These points will determine the High Point Awards. Point values are: 1st place 6 points 2nd place 5 points 3rd place 4 points 4th place 3 points 5th place 2 points 6th place 1 point *If there are fewer than 6 in a class the points will be adjusted accordingly. 3. Grand & Reserve Halter High Point awarded (only awarded if sponsored) Grand Halter High Point $50 Reserve Halter High Point $25 4. High Point Awards will be given as follows: High Point $ Reserve High Point $50.00 for each Junior, Intermediate, and Senior for each Junior, Intermediate, and Senior In addition, one award (not cash award) will be given for each of the following: High Point Walk/Trot Rider for classes 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 14, 15, 29 High Point Western Rider for classes 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 30, 31 High Point English Rider for classes 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 30, 31 High Point Speed Rider for classes 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 High Point Miniature for classes 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 13, 28 Note: All eight of the exhibitor s classes count towards the appropriate age division high point awards CLASSES - CHOOSE any eight (8) 01 Grooming/Conditioning 16 Western Pleasure (13 & under) 02 Halter Mares 17 Western Pleasure (14-18) 03 Halter Geldings 18 Western Horsemanship (13 & under) 04 Mini Halter 19 Western Horsemanship (14-18) Grand & Reserve Champion (classes 02-04) 20 Reining 05 Junior Showmanship 21 Ranch Riding 06 Intermediate Showmanship 22 Barrel Race (13 & under) 07 Senior Showmanship 23 Barrel Race (14-18) 08 Hunter Under Saddle (13 & under) 24 Pole Bending (13 & under) 09 Hunter Under Saddle (14-18) 25 Pole Bending (14-18) 10 Hunter Equitation on the Flat (13 & under) 26 Stake Race 11 Hunter Equitation on the Flat (14-18) 27 Keyhole 12 Hunter Hack-cross rails (18 & under) 28 Miniature Obstacle Course 13 Miniature Costume 29 Walk-Trot Trail (18 & under)** 14 Walk-Trot Pleasure (18 & under)** Trail (13 & under)** 15 Walk-Trot Equitation (18 & under)** 31 Trail (14-18)** *$5.00 Entry fee class 08 & 09 **Denotes that you may ride either English/Western There will be a 30-minute lunch break - time to be determined on day of the show If you are in Walk-Trot classes you may not enter speed classes. Walk-Trot exhibitors may not have any cantering or loping experience prior to the day of show.

48 YOUTH SCHOLARSHIP-DEPARTMENT (SC) Chairperson Brooke Davis, Co-Chairperson Cindy Moore, Mary Beth Salisbury, GUIDELINES: I. Premise: Each year the Kissimmee Valley Livestock, Show & Fair, Inc. shall award eight (8) $ Educational Scholarships to eight (8) outstanding exhibitors participating in the annual fair. Applications will be accepted in the following areas: Youth Market Steer, Youth Market Hog, Youth Market Lamb, Youth Market Goat, Youth Beef Heifer, Youth Horse, Youth Citrus Tree and Youth Exhibits. These scholarships are based on achievement in 4-H &FFA, not financial need. In the event of a tie, action will be at the discretion of the KVLS &Fair Board of Directors. II. Accounting for Awards: It is possible that a winner of the Scholarship may be a younger exhibitor. In this instance the $ will be deposited in a dedicated scholarship account until disbursement. (*) (*) An award of only $ and not the accumulated interest will be given. All interest earned will remain in the dedicated account to assist in perpetuating the scholarship program. All such funds will be held in trust until: 1. The exhibitor provides proof of registration to some type of continuing education past high school. Funds will be made payable to the INSTITUTION only. No money shall be paid directly to the exhibitor. The money may only be used for education expenses. Unused money will be refunded to KVLS by the institution. 2. If the exhibitor fails to pursue continuing education, and has attained the age of 25, the award will be forfeited and the monies returned to the KVLS treasury. 3. Each $500 scholarship award can be renewed one time. Youth can receive up to a $ maximum for one year. For example, youth who have won two $ scholarships can take the option of receiving $ each year over four years or $1000 each year over two years. III. Selection Committee: The scholarship committee will appoint community leaders to judge eligible applicants+

49 IV. Award Presentation: The scholarship winners will be notified and awards will be presented at a designated time at the April KVLS Meeting. V. Eligibility: 1. Age: years old by September 1, Must actively participate in at least one of the eligible competitive programs. 3. Exhibitors may compete for one scholarship per year. 4. Youth may only win one time in each of the project areas listed above and no more than a total of two scholarships during his or her FFA or 4-H career. Points will be awarded in the following areas: MARKET/AUCTION ANIMAL GENERAL YOUTH 10 Points - Record Book 10 Points - Placement in Youth competitions 50 Points Illustrated Talk* 50 Points - Illustrated Talk* 40 Points - Interview** 40 Points - Interview** BEEF HEIFER CITRUS 10 Points Placement in Beef Heifer Competitions 10 Points Skillathon and/or Placement 50 points Illustrated Talk* 50 points Illustrated Talk* 40 Points Interview 40 Points Interview HORSE Donald Garmany Memorial Scholarship 10 Points Placement in show/tabletops Awarded to an exhibitor in the amount of 50 points Illustrated Talk* $500. The award will be selected by a panel 40 Points Interview and judged on the exhibitors application and Illustrated talk. *The Illustrated Talk must answer the question how has your project area made you a better leader or citizen? The illustrated talk must last between 5 and 8 minutes. No PowerPoint or computer generated presentations NOTE: Only Blue Ribbons will count toward your overall points. APPLICATION FORMS ARE DUE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 2016, 2:30 PM 6:30 pm WHEN RECORD BOOKS ARE TURNED IN. THE COMPETITION WILL BE HELD ON MARCH 7, 2016 at 6:30 AT the KVLS Pavilion. CLASSES 01 ILLUSTRATED TALK

50 G TO: Market Goat Project Exhibitors 4-H Agents, 4-H Leaders, FFA Advisors FROM: Robert Dalton, Chairperson , Jaclyn Dalton, Co-Chairperson , The application form and rules for the Osceola County Fair & Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show Market Goat project will be provided to you on-line. You can access forms by going to the KVLS website at or you can stop by the fair office between 8:00 am and 3:30 pm, Monday-Thursday. IMPORTANT: All entrants MUST HAVE BEEN ACTIVE IN THE H OR FFA PROGRAMS.and must be verified as an active member according to the YOUTH MARKET ANIMAL GENERAL RULE # 1. Please read the Youth Market Goat Show & Sale Rules. All COMPLETED application forms must be turned in the Fair Office or Online by Thursday, August 28, 8:00-6:30 pm. Every application will receive a confirmation slip. KVLS will not accept any applications in the mail, fax or drop box. NO EXCEPTIONS!! The draw (if needed) will be held on Thursday, September 3, 2015 at the fair office. See youth calendar for mandatory dates We are looking forward to an exciting year! If you should have any questions, please contact the Chairperson. You will need to make sure you print each of the following forms: General Market Animal Rules Market Goat Show & Sale Rules Market Goat Application Form Secondary Market Animal Application (if needed)

51 COMPLETED forms accepted in Fair Office or Online, by August 27, 6:30pm YOU MUST RECIEVE A CONFIRMATION RECEIPT G GOAT APPLICATION FORM KVLS MARKET GOAT SHOW & SALE -Sponsored by- OSCEOLA COUNTY FAIR & LIVESTOCK SHOW Please accept my application for the KVLS Market Goat Show and Sale; subject to rules and classifications, which I have read and understand and by which I hereby agree to be governed. I hereby affirm that all statements made concerning this application are true and that I am keeping a complete record book on the animal. I understand that my record book must be submitted to Show Management on the required deadline date. Exhibitor s Name Exhibiting as: 4-H " or FFA " Mailing Address Zip City Phone (area code) Cell Phone Address Exhibitor s Club or Chapter Parent or Guardian (Print) Birthdate Age Grade School (before 9/1/15) Social Security Number (or Chapter/Club Federal Tax I.D. Number) (application will not be accepted without SSN) T-Shirt size I hereby affirm that I have complete knowledge of this application and I authorize my child to enter this animal in the KVLS Youth Market Goat Show and Sale during the Osceola County Fair. Signature of Parent or Guardian We (Exhibitor) and (Parent) understand that a buyer Thank-You Letter has to be turned into the Fair office no later than, 5 pm February 26th. The exhibitor will receive a $ fine, deducted from their premium check, for any letter received after this date. OFFICE USE ONLY! Application Received by DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE Date

52 Due with completed application form KISSIMMEE VALLEY LIVESTOCK SHOW & FAIR, INC RULES & HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT & GRADE CHECK PERMISSION FORM NAME OF EXHIBITOR {PLEASE PRINT} I have read the rules regarding the Osceola County Fair & Livestock Show Market Animal Shows & Sales and agree to abide by those rules. By this consent, we hereby release and discharge Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show & Fair, Inc. from all liabilities, claims, and demands of whatever kind or nature that may arise from or be connected with the above person s participation in any activity sponsored by Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show & Fair, Inc. Exhibitor s Signature Parent/Guardian Signature Leader/Advisor Signature (only if animal is a Club or Chapter animal) Date GRADE CHECK PERMISSION FORM A designated representative of Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show & Fair, Inc. has my permission to obtain the necessary grade information directly from the school or receive the report card with the record book. ALL school exhibitors must turn in your ORIGINAL report card, folded, when you turn in your record book. Students Name-Please Print School Grade Parent/Guardian Signature Date

53 KVLS YOUTH MARKET GOAT SHOW & SALE RULES Chairperson... Robert Co-Chairperson... Jaclyn Dalton , 1. The Market Goat Show and Sale will be limited to 30 goats with three (3) alternates. Application forms are due on the required deadline date. The drawing will be held immediately after the Market Hog drawing if needed. The Goat program is accepting goat entries from those 4H and FFA clubs which want to enter a goat under their club name as a fundraiser. All club goats must follow ALL the same rules and procedures as an individual project for record books, Skill-a-thon, show, sale, dress code, etc. 2. ELIGIBILITY OF ANIMAL: Limited to Market Goats (open doe or wether). All wethers must be castrated prior to initial weigh-in. All goats must be either disbudded or have horns tipped. Each exhibitor will be responsible for obtaining their own goats. The goat may be purchased in or out of Osceola County. There will be no pre-conditioned or pre-shown goats allowed. There will be a mandatory meeting on the Tuesday before the initial weigh-in. This meeting must be attended by the exhibitors. Any questions or problems, call the Goat Committee Chairman. 3. Goats will be tagged with a KVLS tag at the 1st weigh-in. All goats must have a Scrapies tag on the animal at first weigh-in. Animals not displaying a Scrapie tag will not be permitted to be unloaded. Weight will be recorded on a certified scale. If your animal is injured at weigh-in, notify the chairman before you leave the premises. On the date of the final weigh-in, the exhibitor s goat must gain a minimum of 10% from the initial weigh in to the final weigh in. If the animal does not meet this criteria for the Market Goat program it will be eligible for the open goat program. 4. FINAL WEIGH-IN & ANIMAL ELIGIBILITY: Minimum weight at final weigh-in is 60 pounds and must have gained a minimum of 10% from the initial weigh in to the final weigh in. If the animal does not meet this criteria for the Market Goat program it will be eligible for the Youth Breeding Goat Show. There is no maximum weight; however, the exhibitor will not be paid for any weight over 160 pounds. Goats will be weighed on certified scales and this will be the official weight. A mandatory meeting will be held the day of final weigh-in. See the youth calendar for date and time (Exhibitor or their parent must be present for weigh-in.) Goats will be placed in class based on final weight. Goats may not have more than one set of permanent incisors (thus should not be more than 12 months of age at the time of the show). NOTE: In the event the number of applications exceeds the number of pens available for housing the goats, management reserves the right to assign more than one goat to a pen or make whatever arrangements are deemed necessary. All pens are assigned. 5. SHOWING: All goats must be trained for show and to be controlled by the exhibitor. Animals that cannot be handled properly will be asked to be haltered or be disqualified. 6. Filling of goat with any substance is prohibited. All goat must be shown in their natural confirmation and structure without alternations or modification, except for the grooming and treatment of the wool and trimming of the hooves. 7. BEDDING AND CARE ON FAIRGROUNDS: All animals will be bedded on sawdust. Market Goat must be show ready before their arrival at the Fair. Goats are to be kept clean and in show condition until official release time. All animals must be fed, cared for and their beds cleaned by the exhibitor for the entire time they are on the Fairgrounds. If this is not done, a $50 fine will be deducted from the sale of your animal. 8. SHOWMANSHIP: There will be a Junior, Intermediate, and Senior Class. Rules will be distributed at the mandatory meeting in October. 9. In addition to the regular KVLS awards, a County Bred Champion will be named. This champion will sell immediately following the Reserve Grand Champion 10. SALE: ALL MARKET GOATS WILL GO DIRECTLY TO SLAUGHTER as defined in KVLS General Market Animal rules. 11. VET REQUIREMENTS: It shall be the responsibility of each exhibitor to have their Market Goat entry vetted. Each exhibitor must present an official and current health certificate at the final weigh in, it must list permanent identification and free of evidence of disease. Vet Day is to be determined. Market Animals must meet the health requirements of the Dept. of Agriculture, Division of Animal Industry. If your market goat does not make weight, you must have valid health papers to show in the Youth Breeding Goat Show of the Youth Animal Barn. If you do not show in the Youth Breeding Goat Show, YOU WILL LOSE YOUR SLOT FOR THE NEXT YEAR. ALTERNATE MARKET GOATS MUST HAVE VALID HEALTH PAPERS. 12. All exhibitors must have a valid Health Certificate if the animal is transported over the Suwannee River.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

54 KVLS YOUTH MARKET GOAT SHOW & SALE RULES Chairperson... Robert Co-Chairperson... Jaclyn Dalton , 1. The Market Goat Show and Sale will be limited to 30 goats with three (3) alternates. Application forms are due on the required deadline date. The drawing will be held immediately after the Market Hog drawing if needed. The Goat program is accepting goat entries from those 4H and FFA clubs which want to enter a goat under their club name as a fundraiser. All club goats must follow ALL the same rules and procedures as an individual project for record books, Skill-a-thon, show, sale, dress code, etc. 2. ELIGIBILITY OF ANIMAL: Limited to Market Goats (open doe or wether). All wethers must be castrated prior to initial weigh-in. All goats must be either disbudded or have horns tipped. Each exhibitor will be responsible for obtaining their own goats. The goat may be purchased in or out of Osceola County. There will be no pre-conditioned or pre-shown goats allowed. There will be a mandatory meeting on the Tuesday before the initial weigh-in. This meeting must be attended by the exhibitors. Any questions or problems, call the Goat Committee Chairman. 3. Goats will be tagged with a KVLS tag at the 1st weigh-in. All goats must have a Scrapies tag on the animal at first weighin. Animals not displaying a Scrapie tag will not be permitted to be unloaded. Weight will be recorded on a certified scale. If your animal is injured at weigh-in, notify the chairman before you leave the premises. On the date of the final weigh-in, the exhibitor s goat must gain a minimum of 10% from the initial weigh in to the final weigh in. If the animal does not meet this criteria for the Market Goat program it will be eligible for the open goat program. 4. FINAL WEIGH-IN & ANIMAL ELIGIBILITY: Minimum weight at final weigh-in is 60 pounds and must have gained a minimum of 10% from the initial weigh in to the final weigh in. If the animal does not meet this criteria for the Market Goat program it will be eligible for the Youth Breeding Goat Show. There is no maximum weight; however, the exhibitor will not be paid for any weight over 160 pounds. Goats will be weighed on certified scales and this will be the official weight. A mandatory meeting will be held the day of final weigh-in. See the youth calendar for date and time (Exhibitor or their parent must be present for weigh-in.) Goats will be placed in class based on final weight. Goats may not have more than one set of permanent incisors (thus should not be more than 12 months of age at the time of the show). NOTE: In the event the number of applications exceeds the number of pens available for housing the goats, management reserves the right to assign more than one goat to a pen or make whatever arrangements are deemed necessary. All pens are assigned. 5. SHOWING: All goats must be trained for show and to be controlled by the exhibitor. Animals that cannot be handled properly will be asked to be haltered or be disqualified. 6. Filling of goat with any substance is prohibited. All goat must be shown in their natural confirmation and structure without alternations or modification, except for the grooming and treatment of the wool and trimming of the hooves. 7. BEDDING AND CARE ON FAIRGROUNDS: All animals will be bedded on sawdust. Market Goat must be show ready before their arrival at the Fair. Goats are to be kept clean and in show condition until official release time. All animals must be fed, cared for and their beds cleaned by the exhibitor for the entire time they are on the Fairgrounds. If this is not done, a $50 fine will be deducted from the sale of your animal. 8. SHOWMANSHIP: There will be a Junior, Intermediate, and Senior Class. Rules will be distributed at the mandatory meeting in October. 9. In addition to the regular KVLS awards, a County Bred Champion will be named. This champion will sell immediately following the Reserve Grand Champion 10. SALE: ALL MARKET GOATS WILL GO DIRECTLY TO SLAUGHTER as defined in KVLS General Market Animal rules. 11. VET REQUIREMENTS: It shall be the responsibility of each exhibitor to have their Market Goat entry vetted. Each exhibitor must present an official and current health certificate at the final weigh in, it must list permanent identification and free of evidence of disease. Vet Day is to be determined. Market Animals must meet the health requirements of the Dept. of Agriculture, Division of Animal Industry. If your market goat does not make weight, you must have valid health papers to show in the Youth Breeding Goat Show of the Youth Animal Barn. If you do not show in the Youth Breeding Goat Show, YOU WILL LOSE YOUR SLOT FOR THE NEXT YEAR. ALTERNATE MARKET GOATS MUST HAVE VALID HEALTH PAPERS. 12. All exhibitors must have a valid Health Certificate if the animal is transported over the Suwannee River.

55 H TO: Market Hog Project Exhibitors 4-H Agents, 4-H Leaders, FFA Advisors FROM: Shawn Beck, Youth Market Hog Chairperson Jim Morgan, Co-Chairperson This year the application form and rules for the Osceola County Fair & Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show Market Hog project will be provided to you on-line. You can access forms by going to the KVLS website at or you can stop by the fair office between 8:00 am and 3:30 pm, Monday-Thursday. IMPORTANT: All entrants MUST HAVE BEEN ACTIVE IN THE H OR FFA PROGRAMS.and must be verified as an active member according to the YOUTH MARKET ANIMAL GENERAL RULE # 1. Please read the Youth Market Hog Show & Sale Rules. All COMPLETED application forms must be turned in the Fair Office or Online by Thursday, August 27, 8:00-6:30 pm. Every application will receive a confirmation slip. KVLS will not accept any applications in the mail, fax or drop box. NO EXCEPTIONS!! The draw (if needed) will be held on Thursday September 3, 2015 at the fair office. New exhibitors will be contacted that evening and a list of potential hog breeders will be available on-line the following week. We are looking forward to another exciting year! If you should have any questions, please contact Shawn Beck or Jim Morgan. See youth calendar for mandatory dates You will need to make sure you print each of the following forms: General Market Animal Rules Market Hog Rules Market Hog Application Form Secondary Market Animal Application (if needed)

56 COMPLETED forms accepted in Fair Office or Online by August 27, 6:30pm YOU MUST RECIEVE A CONFIRMATION RECEIPT -Sponsored by- KISSIMMEE VALLEY LIVESTOCK SHOW & FAIR Please accept application of my animal for exhibition and sale at the KVLS Market Hog Show and Sale; subject to rules and classifications, which I have read and understand and by which I hereby agree to be governed. I hereby affirm that all statements made concerning this application are true and that I am keeping a complete record book on the animal. I understand that my record book must be submitted to Show Management on the required deadline date. Exhibitor s Name Exhibiting as: 4-H " or FFA " Mailing Address Zip City Phone (area code) Cell Phone Address Exhibitor s Club or Chapter Parent or Guardian (Print) Birthdate Age Grade School (before 9/1/13) Social Security Number (or Chapter/Club Federal Tax I.D. Number) (application will not be accepted without SSN) T-Shirt Size I hereby affirm that I have complete knowledge of this application and I authorize my child to enter this animal in the KVLS Youth Market Hog Show and Sale during the Osceola County Fair. Signature of Parent or Guardian We (Exhibitor) and (Parent) understand that a buyer Thank-You Letter has to be turned into the Fair office no later than, 5 pm February 26th. The exhibitor will receive a $ fine, deducted from their premium check, for any letter received after this date.

57 Due with completed Application form KISSIMMEE VALLEY LIVESTOCK SHOW & FAIR, INC RULES & HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT & GRADE CHECK PERMISSION FORM NAME OF EXHIBITOR {PLEASE PRINT} I have read the rules regarding the Osceola County Fair & Livestock Show Market Animal Shows & Sales and agree to abide by those rules. By this consent, we hereby release and discharge Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show & Fair, Inc. from all liabilities, claims, and demands of whatever kind or nature that may arise from or be connected with the above person s participation in any activity sponsored by Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show & Fair, Inc. Exhibitor s Signature Parent/Guardian Signature Leader/Advisor Signature (only if animal is a Club or Chapter animal) Date GRADE CHECK PERMISSION FORM A designated representative of Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show & Fair, Inc. has my permission to obtain the necessary grade information directly from the school or receive the report card with the record book. ALL school exhibitors must turn in your ORIGINAL report card, folded, when you turn in your record book. Students Name-Please Print School Grade Parent/Guardian Signature Date

58 KVLS YOUTH MARKET HOG SHOW & SALE RULES Chairperson... Shawn Beck Co-Chairperson... Jim Morgan Co-Chairperson... Kevin Mann The Market Hog Show and Sale will be limited to eighty-five (85) hogs, no alternates. Application forms are due on the required deadline date. The draw will be held the following Friday. Only clubs that exhibited in 2014 will be allowed to show in Applicants will be divided into two (2) groups as follows: GROUP A: Exhibitors or clubs that exhibited an animal in the last year s Market Hog Show and Sale. GROUP B: All others qualified to participate, as defined in the KVLS General Market Animal Rules. If necessary, Group B applications will be numbered. The corresponding number will be placed in a hat and numbers will be drawn until the total number of hog exhibitors is 85. An additional entry will be placed for each year the applicant has participated in the draw without being drawn for a maximum of the three (3) previous years. 2. ELIGIBILITY OF ANIMAL: Is limited to market barrow or open gilt (boars and stags will not be permitted). There will be a mandatory meeting the Tuesday before the first weigh-in/ear tagging. THE EXHIBITOR MUST ATTEND THIS MEETING. IF IT IS NOT ATTENDED, THE EXHIBITOR WILL FORFEIT THEIR SPOT. IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM ATTENDING, PLEASE CONTACT THE HOG CHAIRPERSON PRIOR TO THE DATE OF THE MEETING. All hogs must be ear tagged at the official ear tagging date. Weigh-in of hogs is optional. We recommend that hogs do not weigh over 100 pounds on the ear tagging date. Weight recorded on the certified scale will be the official weight. If your animal is injured at the weigh-in, notify the chairman BEFORE you leave the premises. 3. Minimum weight at final weigh-in is 220 pounds. If your hog does not make weight for two consecutive years, you will lose your slot and must go back into the draw. There is no maximum weight; however the exhibitor will not be paid for any weight over 290 pounds. Hogs will be weighed on certified scales and this will be the official weight. Hogs will only have one opportunity to be re-weighed. This will consist of removing the hog from the scales, setting scales to zero and immediately re-weighing. Hogs will not be permitted to leave the weigh-in pen area prior to being re-weighed. No food or water in scale area. A MANDATORY MEETING WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, See youth calendar for time. Hogs will be placed in classes based on final weight. The management reserves the right to determine the number of and size of classes to ensure maximum efficiency in conducting the show. All pens are assigned. All animals must be fed, cared for and their beds cleaned by the exhibitor for the entire time they are on the Fairgrounds. If this is not done, a $50 fine will be deducted from the sale of your animal. 4. All hogs must be trained for show and controlled by the exhibitor. Animals that cannot be handled properly by the exhibitor will be disqualified. 5. All animals will be bedded in sawdust. ALL HOGS MUST COME IN CLEAN. DUE TO STATE AGRICULTURE REGULATIONS, ALL TRAILERS MUST BE CLEAN AND SANITIZED. THE INSPECTOR MAY REFUSE ENTRY OF THE ANIMAL. 6. SHOWMANSHIP: Competition for awards will be held immediately after the judging of hogs. There will be a Junior, Intermediate and Senior Showmanship class. 7. Market hogs DO NOT require health papers, but must be checked by the State Inspector at the gate upon entering the fairgrounds. If you do not make weight, your hog will not be auctioned off. In addition, your hog must be taken home and brought back to the Youth Swine Show to maintain your status in the Market Hog Program. Exhibitor or their agent must be present for the weigh-in. If your hog is to be shown in the Youth Swine Show, please contact Youth Swine Chairperson. 8. Any Exhibitor that fails to send their thank you letter(s) by the required date for two (2) consecutive years will lose their spot and must re-enter the draw.

59 L TO: Market Lamb Project Exhibitors 4-H Agents, 4-H Leaders, FFA Advisors FROM: Shelby Brooks, Chairperson , Lisa Toms, Co-Chairperson , This year the application form and rules for the current year Osceola County Fair & Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show Market Lamb project will be provided to you on-line. You can access forms by going to the KVLS website at or you can stop by the fair office between 8:00 am and 3:30 pm, Monday-Thursday. IMPORTANT: All entrants MUST HAVE BEEN ACTIVE IN THE year prior 4-H OR FFA PROGRAMS.and must be verified as an active member according to the YOUTH MARKET ANIMAL GENERAL RULE # 1. Please read the Youth Market Lamb Show & Sale Rules. All COMPLETED application forms must be turned in the Fair Office or Online by Thursday, August 27, 8:00-6:30 pm. Every application will receive a confirmation slip. KVLS will not accept any applications in the mail, fax or drop box. NO EXCEPTIONS!! The draw (if needed) will be held on Thursday, September 3, 2015 at the fair office. Every application will receive a confirmation slip. KVLS will not accept any applications in the mail, fax or drop box. NO EXCEPTIONS!! The draw (if needed) will be held on Thursday, following, at the fair office. A mandatory meeting for exhibitors (parents may attend) will be held in October. Rules will be discussed and record books handed out. First weigh-in is Saturday after the mandatory meeting. See Youth Calendar for dates and times. We are looking forward to another exciting year! If you should have any questions, please contact Shelby Brooks or Lisa Toms. You will need to make sure you print each of the following forms: General Market Animal Rules Market Lamb Show & Sale Rules Market Lamb Application Form Secondary Market Animal Application (if needed)

60 COMPLETED forms accepted in Fair Office or Online by August 27, 6:30pm YOU MUST RECIEVE A CONFIRMATION RECEIPT LAMB APPLICATION FORM KVLS MARKET LAMB SHOW & SALE Please accept my application for the KVLS Market Lamb Show and Sale; subject to rules and classifications, which I have read and understand and by which I hereby agree to be governed. I hereby affirm that all statements made concerning this application are true and that I am keeping a complete record book on the animal. I understand that my record book must be submitted to Show Management on the required deadline date. Exhibitor s Name Exhibiting as: 4-H " or FFA " Mailing Address Zip City Phone (area code) Cell Phone Address Exhibitor s Club or Chapter Parent or Guardian (Print) Birthdate Age Grade School (before 9/1/15) Social Security Number (or Chapter/Club Federal Tax I.D. Number) (application will not be accepted without SSN) T-Shirt Size I hereby affirm that I have complete knowledge of this application and I authorize my child to enter this animal in the KVLS Youth Market Lamb Show and Sale during the Osceola County Fair. Signature of Parent or Guardian We (Exhibitor) and (Parent) understand that a buyer Thank-You Letter has to be turned into the Fair office no later than, 5 pm February 26th. The exhibitor will receive a $ fine, deducted from their premium check, for any letter received after this date. OFFICE USE ONLY! DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE Application Received by Date

61 Due with completed application form KISSIMMEE VALLEY LIVESTOCK SHOW & FAIR, INC. RULES & HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT & GRADE CHECK PERMISSION FORM NAME OF EXHIBITOR {PLEASE PRINT} I have read the rules regarding the Osceola County Fair & Livestock Show Market Animal Shows & Sales and agree to abide by those rules. By this consent, we hereby release and discharge Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show & Fair, Inc. from all liabilities, claims, and demands of whatever kind or nature that may arise from or be connected with the above person s participation in any activity sponsored by Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show & Fair, Inc. Exhibitor s Signature Parent/Guardian Signature Leader/Advisor Signature (only if animal is a Club or Chapter animal) Date GRADE CHECK PERMISSION FORM A designated representative of Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show & Fair, Inc. has my permission to obtain the necessary grade information directly from the school or receive the report card with the record book. ALL school exhibitors must turn in your ORIGINAL report card, folded, when you turn in your record book. Students Name-Please Print School Grade Parent/Guardian Signature Date Hold Harmless Agreement & Grade Check Permission rev8/6/15

62 SEE THE YOUTH CALENDAR FOR ALL APPROPRIATE DATES AND TIMES 1. ELIGILBILITY: Only active Osceola County 4-H or FFA members are invited to participate; and must be residents of Osceola County** or currently enrolled in an Osceola County School. Anyone having graduated from high school, or currently dropped out of school, shall be ineligible to enter, show, or sell their market animals. All entrants must have been active* in the H or FFA Programs. *Refer to 4-H/FFA letter ** CHILD ELIGIBILITY: Any child who meets the general market rules for eligibility. The child must be an Osceola County resident OR lives/resides on land in a bordering county which the property continues into Osceola County, may participate in the market animal programs provided they abide by all other rules and regulations. REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL MARKET ANIMAL EXHIBITORS ARE AS FOLLOWS: 1. Minimum of 2.0 GPA (Grade Point Average) for the first semester (verified by submitting report card) or minimum of 70 on the Skill-a-thon 2. Report Card to be turned in during the Skill-a-thon 3. Complete Skill-a-thon. See youth calendar for Skill-a-thon date and time. 4. The exhibitor must show its own animal in all Showmanship shows or contests Incentive: All exhibitors that have at least 3.5 GPA on report card (not weighted or cumulative) from the most recent report card period or scores at least 95 on Skill-a-thon will receive one (1) free 4-H armband on the scheduled 4-H armband days. Any exhibitor that achieves both the 3.5 GPA and scores at least 95 on Skill-a-thon will receive a 4-H Armband for both scheduled 4-H armband days OR one 4-H armband on one of the scheduled 4-H armband days AND one Fun Card with 25 rides that can be used anytime during the duration of the fair. This is to be used only for the exhibitor it was issued to. Any exhibitor abusing this will have the privilege taken away. Minimum Exhibitor Age is 8 years old (Ages are prior to September 1, of current 4H year) Age Divisions: Junior: 8-10 Intermediate: Senior: RECORD BOOKS: Record Books will be graded from points. Exhibitors must have a minimum of 70 points to be able to show his/her animal. Record books must be completed and turned in if the animal is to be shown at the fair. The Record Book must be kept in the exhibitor s own handwriting (no typewritten pages). The only exception to this is the auctioneer s statement, which must be typed. Each age division will complete the required KVLS Market Animal Record Book. Exhibitors not submitting a complete Record Book will be disqualified. Awards will be given for 1 st, 2 nd, and 3 rd place BLUE RIBBON Record Books. The amounts given will be $25, $15, and $ SCHOLARSHIP: Exhibitor Scholarship rules and application forms may be obtained online. You must be age 14 by September 1, of current 4H year. Completed application forms are due at the same time Record Books are due. 4. WEIGH-INS: The market animal may be re-weighed only once. The animal will be led off the scales. The scales will be balanced and the animal led immediately back on the scales without leaving the site of the scale man. There will be only one STANDARD SIZED halter and lead rope allowed per animal. No animal food or water allowed in scale area. 5. BEDDING AND CARE ON FAIR GROUNDS: All animals will be bedded on sawdust. All animals must be fed, cared for and their beds cleaned by the exhibitor for the entire time they are on the Fairgrounds. If this is not done, a $50 fine will be deducted from the sale of your animal.

63 6. DRESS CODE: FOR THE SHOW: All exhibitors must wear a white, long-sleeved, collared dress shirt or blouse, tucked in with dark blue or black western trousers or western jeans. Boots or brogans are required. Exhibitors may wear a 4-H or FFA jacket. A 4-H or FFA tie may be worn if the exhibitor desires. No other jackets, vests, or ties will be allowed. FOR SHOWMANSHIP/SALE: All exhibitors must wear a long-sleeved, collared dress shirt or blouse, tucked in with nice clean jeans or western dress trousers. Boots or brogans are required. Hats, jackets, ties, vests, will be allowed. THERE WILL BE NO EXCEPTIONS TO THIS RULE. 7. JUDGING: Grand and Reserve Grand Champions will be selected. Judging of top five (5) animals will be selected in steer and hog shows only. Second place animal in the class that produces the Grand Champion will be eligible for Reserve Champion. Exhibitors will receive ribbons; however, since the exhibitor will profit from the sale of their animal, no premium monies will be awarded. Points will be awarded to those competing for the Scholarships. ALL JUDGE S DECISIONS WILL BE FINAL. 8. SALE: The order of sale will be Grand & Reserve Grand Champions. Top five (5) selected in steer and hog shows only, followed by all first, second, third, etc. places in each class. Market prices will be pre- established by the packer s bid. a. No riding animals b. No animal sold more than once during sale c. Add-ons will be announced during the sale. d. Add-ons recognized by KVLS must be reported to Fair Office. e. Buy backs will only go to the pre-approved packer. 9. BUYER/SALE: Five (5) percent of sale value will be deducted by KVLS for expenses of the sale. You will also be assessed the current rate for your respective Beef, Lamb, Goat, and Hog Councils (if applicable). A $5.00 fee set by the Buyers committee for the Buyer s Reception will be deducted from the check. 10. POST SALE: Each exhibitor shall be responsible for his/her own buyer and is required to mail or personally deliver two (2) buyer letters. Copies of the letters must be put in the back of the Record Book when it is turned in. All exhibitors are encouraged to try and invite new business; there is no limit to the number of letters you may send out. The more buyers who attend, the better the auction. 11. POST FAIR: Your buyer thank-you letter must be received in the Fair Office by 5 pm on Friday, February 26, It must be in an UNSEALED ENVELOPE, STAMPED, ADDRESSED TO YOUR BUYER(S), AND RETURN ADDRESSED. Failure to turn in your letters(s) in the allotted time will result in a $ deduction from your check and the check will be held until you do so. All FFA or 4-H Club animals market checks will be issued in Osceola County 4-H Association or Chapter s name. It is the Osceola County 4-H Association or Chapter s decision on what is done with the money. In addition each exhibitor is required to hand deliver (or mail deliver, if the buyer is from out of county) buyer photo (photo supplied by KVLS) and/or plaque to their buyer. The KVLS Office will notify exhibitors when the photos are available for delivery, the exhibitor will hand deliver to the buyer, get the buyers signature and return the form to the KVLS Office to receive their check(mail delivery will require a receipt from the post office). Exhibitors will be required to accomplish this by the determined due date. PLEASE ALLOW 6 WEEKS FROM FAIR FOR PHOTOS, PLAQUES AND CHECKS TO BECOME AVAILABLE. 12. Any exhibitor conducting or participating in any illegal activities on the Fairgrounds and any Surrounding areas so used during the Fair shall forfeit all rights to show and/or sell at the Fair, and will lose any monies owed by the Fair for sales, premiums, awards, etc. 13. The Board of Directors of the KVLS & Fair will have the final judgment in regard to the interpretation of ALL rules and regulations. 14. By signing the application form, exhibitors and parents certify that they have READ and UNDERSTAND the rules and agree to ABIDE BY THEM!

64 Chairperson... Shelby Brooks, , Co-Chairperson... Lisa Toms, , 1. The Market Lamb Show and Sale will be limited to thirty-five (35) lambs with three (3) alternates. Application forms are due on the required deadline date. The drawing will be held immediately after the Market Hog drawing. Applicants will be divided into two (2) groups as follows: GROUP A: Exhibitors that exhibited an animal in the 2014 Market Lamb Show and Sale. GROUP B: All others qualified to participate. If necessary, Group B applications will be numbered. The corresponding numbers will be placed in a hat and numbers will be drawn until the total number of lamb exhibitors is 30, plus three (3) alternates. Alternates will be telephoned in the event either a Group A or B exhibitor defaults. The Lamb program is accepting lamb entries from those 4-H and FFA clubs which want to enter a lamb under their club name as a fundraiser. All club lambs must follow ALL the same rules and procedures as an individual project for record books, Skill-a-thon, show, sale, dress code, etc. 2. ELIGIBILITY OF ANIMAL: Limited to Market Lambs (open ewe or wether). Each exhibitor will be responsible for obtaining their own lambs. The lamb may be purchased in or out of Osceola County. There will be no preconditioned or preshown lambs allowed. There will be a mandatory meeting on the Tuesday before the initial weigh-in. This meeting must be attended by the exhibitors. Any questions or problems, call the Lamb Committee Chairman. 3. Lambs will be tagged with a KVLS tag at the 1st weigh-in. All lambs must have a Scrapes tag on the animal at first weighin. Animals not displaying a Scrappy tag will not be permitted to be unloaded. Weight will be recorded on a certified scale. If your animal is injured at weigh-in, notify the chairman before you leave the premises. On the date of the initial weigh-in, the exhibitor s lamb must show an overall 10% weight gain from the initial weigh in to the final weigh-in. If the animal does not meet these criteria for the Market Lamb program it will be eligible for the Commercial Ewe or Wether program. 4. FINAL WEIGH-IN & ANIMAL ELIGIBILITY: Minimum weight at final weigh-in is 70 pounds. There is no maximum weight; however, the exhibitor will not be paid for any weight over 175 pounds. Lambs will be weighed on certified scales and this will be the official weight. A mandatory meeting will be held the day of final weigh-in. See the youth calendar for date and time (Exhibitor or their parent must be present for weigh-in.) Lambs will be placed in class based on weight. Lambs must be carrying milk teeth and be under 12 months of age at the time of the show. NOTE: In the event the number of applications exceeds the number of pens available for housing the lambs, management reserves the right to assign more than one lamb to a pen or make whatever arrangements are deemed necessary. All pens are assigned. 5. SHOWING: All lambs must be trained for show and to be controlled by the exhibitor. Animals that cannot be handled properly will be asked to be haltered or be disqualified. 6. Filling of sheep with any substance is prohibited. All sheep must be shown in their natural confirmation and structure without alternations or modification, except for the grooming and treatment of the wool and trimming of the hooves. 7. BEDDING AND CARE ON FAIRGROUNDS: All animals will be bedded on sawdust. If exhibitor is not participating in Fitting and Grooming, Market Lamb must be show ready before their arrival at the Fair. Show ready lambs should have wool no longer than 3/4 of an inch except on the boots. Lambs are to be kept clean and in show condition until official release time. The animal must be fed, cared for and their beds/grooming area cleaned daily by the exhibitor for the entire time they are on the Fairgrounds. If this is not done, a $50 fine will be deducted from the sale of your animal. 8. SHOWMANSHIP/FITTING & GROOMING: See Calendar for Showmanship/Fitting & Grooming Awards. There will be a Junior, Intermediate, and Senior Class. Rules will be distributed at the mandatory meeting in October. 9. SALE: ALL MARKET LAMBS WILL GO DIRECTLY TO SLAUGHTER as defined in KVLS General Market Animal rules. 10. VET REQUIREMENTS: It shall be the responsibility of each exhibitor to have their Market Lamb entry vetted. Each exhibitor must present an official and current health certificate at the final weigh in, it must list permanent identification and free of evidence of disease. Vet Day is to be determined. Market Animals must meet the health requirements of the Dept. of Agriculture, Division of Animal Industry. If your market lamb does not make weight, you must have valid health papers to show in the Open Class of the Youth Animal Barn. If you do not show in the Open Class, YOU WILL LOSE YOUR SLOT FOR THE NEXT YEAR. ALTERNATE MARKET LAMBS MUST HAVE VALID HEALTH PAPERS. 11. All exhibitors must have a valid Health Certificate if the animal is transported over the Suwannee River Kissimmee Valley Lane, Kissimmee, FL

65 S To: Steer Project Exhibitors 4H Agent, 4H Leaders & FFA Advisors From: John White, Chairperson Home or Cell Matt Walter, Co-Chairperson The application form and rules for the Osceola County Fair & Livestock Show Market Steer project will be provided to you online. You can access forms by going to the KVLS website at or you can stop by the fair office between 8:00 am and 3:30 pm, Monday- Thursday. Please read all of the information carefully. Note all dates on your calendar at home. All COMPLETED application forms must be turned in the Fair Office or Online by Thursday, August 27, 8:00-6:30 pm. Every application will receive a confirmation slip. KVLS will not accept any applications in the mail or drop box. NO EXCEPTIONS!! The draw (if needed) will be held on Thursday, September 3, 2015 at the fair office. If you are weighing in two animals, you should have submitted ALL REQUIRED FORMS PRIOR TO THE WEIGH-IN. Additional forms are available on-line. The first weigh-in is Saturday, September 12, 2016 from 9:00-11:00 AM at KVLS. A mandatory meeting for exhibitors (parents should attend) will be held Tuesday, September 15, 2015 at 7:00 PM at the KVLS Pavilion. If you are unable to attend, contact the chairman or leave a message on his machine. A representative must sign-in AND sign the name they are representing. Rule changes will be discussed and record books handed out. If for ANY reason you drop out of the steer project, or if you have any questions about your project, please contact either of the chairpersons. You will need to make sure you print each of the following forms: General Market Animal Rules Market Steer Rules Market Steer Application Form Proof of Ownership Form Secondary Market Animal Application (if needed) 1911 Kissimmee Valley Lane, Kissimmee, FL

66 COMPLETED forms accepted in Fair Office or Online by August 27, 6:30pm YOU MUST RECIEVE A CONFIRMATION RECEIPT S STEER APPLICATION FORM -Sponsored by- KISSIMMEE VALLEY LIVESTOCK SHOW & FAIR Please accept my application for the KVLS Market Steer Show and Sale; subject to rules and classifications, which I have read and understand and by which I hereby agree to be governed. I hereby affirm that all statements made concerning this application are true and that I am keeping a complete record book on the animal. I understand that my record book must be submitted to Show Management on the required deadline date. Exhibitor s Name Exhibiting as: 4-H " or FFA " Mailing Address Zip City Phone (area code) Cell Phone Address Exhibitor s Club or Chapter Parent or Guardian (Print) Birthdate Age Grade School (before 9/1/15) Social Security Number (or Chapter/Club Federal Tax I.D. Number) (application will not be accepted without SSN) T-Shirt Size I hereby affirm that I have complete knowledge of this application and I authorize my child to enter this animal in the KVLS Youth Market Steer Show and Sale during the Osceola County Fair. Signature of Parent or Guardian We (Exhibitor) and (Parent) understand that a buyer Thank-You Letter has to be turned into the Fair office no later than, 5 pm February 26th. The exhibitor will receive a $ fine, deducted from their premium check, for any letter received after this date. OFFICE USE ONLY! Application Received by DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE Date Market Steer Application 1 of 1 rev8/6/15

67 STEER TAG # BEG. WEIGHT OSCEOLA COUNTY FAIR & LIVESTOCK SHOW KVLS YOUTH STEER SHOW & SALE BRED IN OSCEOLA COUNTY PROOF OF OWNERSHIP PLEASE PRINT NAME OF EXHIBITOR OWNER ADDRESS OF OWNER Individual, Club or Chapter Street, Route, or PO Box Number City, State, Zip BREED OF STEER STEER BIRTH DATE / / DATE OF PURCHASE / / Month Day Year Month Day Year NAME OF BREEDER ADDRESS OF BREEDER Street, Route, or PO Box Number City, State, Zip BREEDER S SIGNATURE NOTES: 1. Official Proof of Ownership Form must be completed for each animal. All animals will be identified with an ear tag. 2. Your Application is considered incomplete if the Breeders Name and Address are not completely filled out. Proof of Ownership 1 of 1 rev8/6/15

68 Due with completed application form KISSIMMEE VALLEY LIVESTOCK SHOW & FAIR, INC RULES & HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT & GRADE CHECK PERMISSION FORM NAME OF EXHIBITOR {PLEASE PRINT} I have read the rules regarding the Osceola County Fair & Livestock Show Market Animal Shows & Sales and agree to abide by those rules. By this consent, we hereby release and discharge Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show & Fair, Inc. from all liabilities, claims, and demands of whatever kind or nature that may arise from or be connected with the above person s participation in any activity sponsored by Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show & Fair, Inc. Exhibitor s Signature Parent/Guardian Signature Leader/Advisor Signature (only if animal is a Club or Chapter animal) Date GRADE CHECK PERMISSION FORM A designated representative of Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show & Fair, Inc. has my permission to obtain the necessary grade information directly from the school or receive the report card with the record book. ALL school exhibitors must turn in your ORIGINAL report card, folded, when you turn in your record book. Students Name-Please Print School Grade Parent/Guardian Signature Date Hold Harmless Agreement & Grade Check Permission 1 of 1 rev8/6/15

69 YOUTH BREEDING GOAT SHOW-DEPARTMENT (YBG) Chairperson Tracy Boggs, , Co-Chairperson Cynthia Bronson Glasheen, , PURPOSE The intent and purpose of the Osceola County Show & Fair Youth Breeding Goat Show is to provide for a means to promote the goat industry in Central Florida. GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. ELIGIBILITY: Exhibitor must be 8 years old by September 1, of the current 4-H year. Exhibitor must be a current member of Osceola County 4-H or FFA, and may enter all open class shows. 2. HEALTH REQUIREMENTS: All animals will be required to meet the guidelines set by the State of Florida, Department of Agriculture. All animals are required to have OCVI. 3. JUDGING: There must be a minimum of three (3) animals per breed for the Grand Champion and Reserve Champion places to pay full premiums. If there are not enough animals in a breed to make a class, it will be up to the show committee to make a class placement decision. Exhibitors must be present during judging or prior arrangements must be made with the committee, otherwise no premiums will be paid. An animal can only be shown in one class. 4. DRESS CODE: Blue or Black jeans, White collared shirt or Club T-shirts tucked in, boots or brogans. 5. AC/HEAT: There is no AC or Heat. 6. REGISTRATION: All animals must be registered on Registration Day. 7. ANIMAL CARE: Exhibitors will be required to feed and water their own animals and bring their own feed. Exhibitors will need to bring feed each day for their animals. Please keep your animal s pen area clean and re-bed if needed. You are responsible for breaking down and re-stacking your own pen panels when you remove your animal from the fair. If you are unable to break down your own pen due to an animal that is next to your pen that is sharing a panel, please let a committee member know. Remember these exhibits are for the public to view, they need to be clean. 8. HANDLING: All goats must be trained for show and to be controlled by the exhibitor. Animals that cannot be handled properly will be removed from the ring and not judged. 9. SHOW LIMITATION: There must be a minimum of five animals per species to have a show (unless otherwise stated). 10. No intact males. 11. CHECK OUT: Animals removed before check-out time and date will result in forfeiture of premium money. 12. PREMIUMS: All premiums will be mailed to the exhibitors after the fair. Please allow up to 6 weeks. **Your animal area must be clean at all times, including checkout time. If not clean, premiums will be forfeited. RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. Entries: a) Animals shown in individual classes must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor before the 4H/FFA fair registration day. b) All animals must be able to be lead in order to compete for premiums. c) Entries must be made in the name of the animal owner. d) Use a separate entry form per goat. e) Each goat can only be entered into 1 class (not including showmanship or costume contest). Only 1 entry per class. No more than 4 entries total (Not including Showmanship or Costume Contest). 4 f) Each animal entered in the Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show & Fair Youth Goat Breeding Show must have the correct ear tag, birth date, and show division on their entry form. The Show Committee reserves the right to mouth all goats for age. g) All goats entered in the Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show & Fair must be tagged with an approved USDA Scrapie Tag. h) Goats must be shown in their respective age classes. Exhibits that have been erroneously entered may, at the discretion of the Chairman, be transferred to their proper classes prior to judging. i) Substitutions must be submitted in writing and postmarked by January 14 of the show year. Ownership deadline of January 1, of the current 4-H year will still apply on substituted animals and substitutions can only be made in the same division. NO SUBSTITUTIONS WILL BE ALLOWED UPON ARRIVAL AT THE FAIR. j) All goats must be de-horned OR have safely tipped horns. k) All goats must be completely weaned by the start of fair. 2. Arrival: Animals may not be unloaded on the fairgrounds until they have been checked by the Florida State Veterinarians, except in the case of emergency. Any animals arriving late due to emergency must contact the Fair Livestock Office at

70 3. Animal Care: Unworthy Exhibits-It is the intent of the Youth Goat Committee that no premium of distinction of any kind is given an animal that is not deserving. In cases where only one animal is exhibited in a class, the judge shall make his award in accordance with the merits of the animal being exhibited. The judge must not award a premium to any unworthy animal. Only first place winning animals are eligible to compete for Championship. 4. Release: Trailers will not be allowed to remain on the fairgrounds until designated release times. 5. Premiums: Placing s: 1 st - $ nd - $ rd - $ th -10 th - $2 Good Neighbor Award $25.00 Commercial Grand Champion Goat $75.00 Commercial Reserve Grand Champion Goat $50.00 Dairy Grand Champion Goat $75.00 Dairy Reserve Grand Champion Goat $50.00 Senior Doe Any goat over 2 years old or any goat that has kidded regardless of age. Junior Doe Any goat that is under 2 years of age that has NOT kidded. Prospect Wether Senior - Any male goat that has at least one set of permanent incisors. Prospect Wether Junior Any market goat that has not made weight, or any other wethered goat that does not have permanent incisors. YOUTH COMMERCIAL BREEDING GOAT SHOW - SECTION Commercial Purebred - Sr 02. Commercial Purebred - Jr 03. Commercial Mixed - Sr 04. Commercial Mixed - Jr 05. Prospect Wether - Sr 06. Prospect Wether Jr YOUTH DAIRY BREEDING GOAT SHOW - SECTION Dairy Purebred - Sr 08. Dairy Purebred - Jr 09. Dairy Mixed - Sr 10. Dairy Mixed - Jr Breeding Goat Classes may change in future shows based on the specific age of the animal based on the number of entries. SHOWMANSHIP 1. All exhibitors will be placed in one of the three divisions as determined by their age as of September 1, Junior Division (8 years through 10 years of age) Intermediate Division (11 year through 13 years of age) Senior Division (14 years through 18 years of age) 2. Awards will be given for 1 st, 2 nd, and 3 rd place for each age division. 3. All exhibitors will be automatically entered into showmanship. They can opt out of doing it on the day of the show. 4. All goats used for showmanship must be registered in a class in Section 1 or Section 2.

71 YOUTH BREEDING GOAT COSTUME CONTEST SECTION 3 1. Costume Contest is open to all 4-H and FFA members. 2. Goat must be entered in the Youth Breeding Goat Show and can only be shown by registered exhibitor. Limit 1 entry per exhibitor. 3. Youth must enter the costume contest on the original registration form. (If you choose to withdrawal from the contest please do so at fair check-in). 4. Exhibitors are to dress in accordance with the goat s costume. Entry may be a fashioned outfit, either created or bought. Dress the goat in the best costume you can think up! 5. All costumes must be attached to the animal in a safe, non-binding way, and is non-harmful to the goat. 6. Entries will be judged on creativity and style. 7. A 50 word or less narrative is to be turned into the Committee Member prior to the start of the event. 8. Participation Ribbons only - 1st, 2nd & 3rd places in each class. Premiums not paid. 9. HAVE FUN!! 10. CLASSES Junior (age 8-10) 02. Intermediate (age 11-13) 03. Senior (age 14-18)

72 BEEF HEIFERS - Section 1 Chairperson.. Monica Emmons, Co-Chairperson... Priscilla Edwards, Co-Chairperson... Cindy Moore, BEEF HEIFER RULES & REGULATIONS 1. Registration: Exhibitors must register and show proof of age for each beef heifer(s) at the initial MANDATORY MEETING. An optional weigh-in will be available immediately following the meeting. See the youth calendar for date and time. 2. Eligibility of Heifers: a) Beef heifers should be recognized beef breeds weighing a goal weight of 650 lbs or more at final weigh-in. b) Staginess and lightly muscled, thinly fleshed heifers or obviously unsatisfactory weight for AGE WILL BE UNACCEPTABLE. c) Exhibitors may show a heifer for 2 consecutive years. d) There will be no maximum number of heifers that may be shown by an exhibitor. e) Heifers months will show in a heavier weight Heifer class if crossbred. Purebred heifers will show by age through 36 months. If a calf is at side then they will show in the cow/calf class. Cow must have been shown at fair the previous year as a heifer. f) Calves at side must be less than 205 days of age at show time. g) Heifers older than 36 months will not be eligible to show. h) Purebred heifers will be shown by the age of the heifer. Heifers must have proof of age by initial registration. There must be three heifers of the same breed to make a breed class. If there is not three of one breed, then they will show in the AOB (all other breeds) class. i) Crossbred heifers will be shown by weight, at final weigh in. j) Classes will be created at the discretion of the beef heifer committee. 3. Additional Premiums: Grand Champion Heifer - $100.00, rosette and trophy Reserve Champion Heifer - $75.00, rosette and trophy Grand Champion Cow/Calf - $100.00, rosette and trophy Reserve Champion Cow/Calf - $75.00, rosette and trophy Premier Beef Heifer Award: A monetary award will be given to the top Junior, Intermediate and Senior exhibitor based on money raised. Criteria for award will be given at the first mandatory meeting. Applications will be due at the same time the optional record book is due at time of Heifer check in. 4. GROOMING: CHUTES WILL BE CONFINED TO THE DESIGNATED GROOMING AREA. 5. Showmanship/Grooming: There will be an optional Showmanship Contest and a Grooming Contest for any exhibitor who would like to participate. Exhibitors will be given an opportunity to sign up for the Showmanship and Grooming contests at the final mandatory meeting. See the Youth Calendar for dates and times. a) AWARDS WILL BE PRESENTED TO THE 1ST PLACE JUNIOR, INTERMEDIATE, AND SENIOR SHOWMAN. IN THE GROOMING CONTEST A $100 PREMIUM AND A PLAQUE WILL BE GIVEN TO THE 1ST PLACE JUNIOR INDIVIDUAL OR TEAM, INTERMEDIATE INDIVIDUAL OR TEAM, AND SENIOR INDIVIDUAL OR TEAM. ROSETTES WILL BE GIVEN TO 2 ND AND 3 RD PLACE JUNIOR, INTERMEDIATE, AND SENIOR SHOWMAN. b) In the grooming contest juniors can compete as an individual or a team of two members. All exhibitors entering the grooming contest must pre-arrange the use of all equipment and grooming supplies, such as a grooming chute, blower, etc. It is also the responsibility of exhibitors to establish team members. CLASSES Crossbred Heifer Purebred Heifer

73 OPEN YOUTH MARKET STEERS Section 2 Chairperson... JJ White, , jjemkjajz@yahoo.com OPEN YOUTH MARKET STEER RULES & REGULATIONS 1. Registration: All animals must be registered on Registration Day. 2. All steers must weigh a minimum if 850 lbs at the final weigh in. 3. Eligibility of Steers: a) Steers not going straight to market from the fair must comply with the State of Florida Department of Agriculture Guidelines for Exhibition. b) Stagginess and lightly muscled, thinly fleshed steers or obviously unsatisfactory weight for age will be unacceptable. Steers will be judged as if they are going to market. 3. Entries Allowed: Only one entry per exhibitor. 4. Additional Premiums: Grand Champion - $75.00, Reserve Champion - $50.00 Exhibitors that have be disqualified for any reason from the YOUTH MARKET STEER Show will be ineligible for any premiums in this show. CLASS 1570

74 OSCEOLA COUNTY FAIR TALENT SHOW Sunday, February 14, :30 p.m. Contact Person: Karen Kirkendall, Open to Osceola County Residents Ages 5 and up Entry Deadline Friday, January 22, 2016 at 4:00 p.m. in the Fair Office, or postmarked Thursday, January 20th Kissimmee Valley Lane Kissimmee, FL $10 Entry Fee per act must be included. Contestant(s) or Group Name Telephone: Daytime Evening Cell address: Number Of Participants: Ages of group members: Type Of Act: (singing, dancing, etc.) Name of Song: Late entry forms will not be accepted Audition: TBD Necessity will be determined based on the number of entrants. Show & Judging: Sunday, February 14, 2016, 5:30 p.m., Fair Exhibition Hall Stage AGE CLASS A YOUTH: 5-13 years of age (as of January 1 st of current year.) B JUNIOR: years of age (as of January 1 st of current year.) C - SENIOR: Ages 21 and up (as of January 1 st of current year.) AWARDS: Trophies & Awards Sponsored By Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show & Fair YOUTH DIVISION 1st Place...$100 & Plaque 2nd Place...$ 50 & Plaque 3rd Place...$ 25 & Plaque JUNIOR DIVISION 1st Place...$100 & Plaque 2nd Place...$ 50 & Plaque 3rd Place...$ 25 & Plaque SENIOR DIVISION 1st Place...$100 & Plaque 2nd Place...$ 50 & Plaque 3rd Place...$ 25 & Plaque

75 Please make checks payable to Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show Additional entry forms available online or in the Fair Office. Participants ONLY will receive a free pass for entry into the fair. Family and friends must purchase tickets at arrival. Performers with large equipment must notify contact person prior to performance day. RULES: 1. Contestant(s) must be a resident of Osceola County. 2. Contestants must pre-register - no exceptions. Entry forms must be in to the Fair office on or before the deadline date. No entries on day of auditions. If necessary audition date(s) and time(s) will be announced as soon as possible after the entry deadline. 3. Amateur acts only. No contestant will be considered if they have ever received a fee for performing. 4. Contestants will compete against their age Division. Group acts must compete in age Division of the oldest member. Contestants may compete in only one (1) age Division and in only one (1) act. 5. Music: Music can be on an ipod or CD labeled with name and track number. NO like talent is allowed on the recording, i.e. background vocals for a vocal performance, tapping for a tap dance, etc. CD will be kept after the audition, and will be returned to the contestant after the Talent Show Judging. The Fair accepts no responsibility for items left after the Talent Show Judging. 6. Sound Equipment: Sound equipment, microphones, CD player will be provided and operated by Fair personnel. 7. Musical Instruments: The Fair will not provide musical instruments for auditions or show. 8. Props: Props must be provided by the contestant. Props should be kept to a minimum, and will be the responsibility of the contestant for access to and from the stage and show. Set up time is limited to 4 minutes. 9. Stage: The stage for the final performance measures 32 wide x 24 deep. It is 3 in height and all acts must be able to perform safely in the available space. 10. Time Limit: Acts may not exceed 3 1/2 minutes. Points will be deducted for overtime. Acts will be timed at the audition and judging competition. Set up time is limited to 4 minutes. 11. The same act must be performed for audition and judging competition. 12. Judging will be based on: a. Talent (ability, difficulty, skill). b. Presentation (poise, confidence, audience appeal). c. Costume-Staging (age appropriate, clever, creative)

76 Score sheets will not be available for review. 13. The Fair reserves the right to disallow any act that does not fit into the family atmosphere of the county fair. 14. Conduct unbecoming to a contestant before, during or after the contest, and the Osceola County Fair has the right to disqualify a contestant, and may prevent a contestant from participating in future Talent Shows. 15. The Superintendent shall have the final say on any deviation or conflict regarding rules. 16. The decision of the judges is final. 17. The Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show / Osceola County Fair are not responsible for any accidents or injuries that occur as a result of participation. 18. Premium Awards: Talent show winner awards will be handed out at the completion of the Talent Show. 19. First place winners in either division may not compete again in the same division without first sitting out a year.

77 PEE WEE SHEEP SHOW Chairperson... Robert Dalton, , Co-Chairperson... Cathy Dalton, , This show is open to children in Osceola County between the ages of 5 and 8 years of age by date of show. PARENTS/GUARDIAN ID S WILL BE CHECKED FOR PROOF OF RESIDENCY RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. All entries must be received no later than 1 hour before show starts. 2. Parents of each entrant are responsible for both child and sheep/lamb. 3. Only wethers and ewes can be shown. 4. Each sheep/lamb entry must be registered in the Current Fair year Market or Youth Breeding Sheep Show. 5. If the entrant is not related to Market or Youth Breeding Sheep Show exhibitor, a waiver must be signed by guardian of entrant and guardian of Market or Youth Breeding Sheep Show exhibitor and submitted with registration. 6. Parents/Guardians of entrant will sign a waiver/release to be submitted with registration. 7. Each animal must be on a halter and lead and shown by a child capable of keeping the animal under control. For safety reasons, if the child cannot keep control of the animal, they will be asked to leave the show ring. 8. Entrants will be allowed to show only ONE sheep/lamb. 9. Entrants must be in showmanship attire (long sleeve shirt, long pants preferably blue or black jeans, closed toed shoes) required. RIBBONS OR MEDALS WILL BE AWARDED TO ALL PARTICIPANTS.

78 POULTRY SHOWS - DEPARTMENT (PS) Chairperson Annette Nation, , anation4h@yahoo.com Co-Chairperson... Cathy Dalton, GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. ELIGIBILITY: Exhibitor must be 8 years old by September 1, Exhibitor must be a current member of Osceola County 4-H or FFA, and may enter all open class shows. 2. HEALTH REQUIREMENTS: All animals will be required to meet the guidelines set by the State of Florida, Department of Agriculture. Poultry are not required to go to vet day. (Bolded and highlighted) 3. JUDGING: Only Blue Ribbon exhibits will be eligible for Best in Class, Grand Champion and Reserve Champion places. Exhibitors must be present during judging or prior arrangements must be made with the committee, otherwise no premiums will be paid. An animal can only be shown in one class. 4. DRESS CODE: Blue or Black jeans, Long Sleeve White collared shirt or Club T-shirts tucked in, boots or closed toed shoes and belt. 5. AC/HEAT: There is no AC or Heat. BLANKETS ON TOP OF CAGES: Must be REMOVED by 10:00 AM or earlier if the fair opens before 10:00 AM. Blankets cannot be put on cages before 8:00 PM. (this includes tarps) You may store them folded in the exhibitor feed area. 6. REGISTRATION: All animals must be registered on Registration Day. Youth may bring cage card from 2014 fair or the Poultry/Rabbit Show in November, if showing the same bird. If bird wasn t shown in 2014 or you don t have your cage card, you MUST bring your bird to registration. You must fill out and turn in Poultry Show Supplemental. (Bolded, underlined, and highlighted) In the event you need to change your entry, you must the chairperson no later than January 21, ONLINE REGISTRATION:(bolded) Birds registered online, need to include the Poultry Show Supplemental. If birds are not brought in on Registration Day for Breed Verification (previous year cage card is acceptable) then birds will remain in Class/Breed as registered. If at judging, birds are found to be in wrong class, they will be moved to grooming. NO EXCEPTIONS. In the event that you need to change your entry, you must the Chairperson no later than January 21, ANIMAL CARE: Exhibitors will be required to feed and water their own animals and bring their own feed. All animals must be cared for by the exhibitor. This includes feeding, watering, and cleaning beds and pens. Exhibitors will need to bring feed each day for their animals. Please clean out and under pens when checking out. Remember these exhibits are for the public to view, let s show them something we're proud of. Clean animals and clean pens. 10. HANDLING: No animal will be exhibited in competition that cannot be properly led and handled by the exhibitor. Animals that cannot be handled properly will be disqualified and premiums forfeited. 11. SHOW LIMITATION: There must be a minimum of five animals per species to have a show (unless otherwise stated). 12. **CHECK OUT: Animals removed before check-out time and date will result in forfeiture of premium money. 13. PREMIUMS: All premiums will be mailed to the exhibitors after the fair. Please allow up to 6 weeks. **Your animal area must be clean (inside/underneath/around) at all times, including checkout time. If not clean, premiums will be forfeited. **BIRDS NOT PICKED UP AT CHECKOUT TIME WILL FORFEIT PREMIUMS. POULTRY RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. Health Requirements: All poultry are required to be free of disease, parasites and mites. Poultry not free will be disqualified. All poultry will be tested at check-in. ANY BIRDS IN QUESTION WILL BE SENT HOME. 2. Animal Eligibility: Birds need to be at least 6 months old by show time. Exhibitors will need to be able to handle their birds. (bolded). No classes are provided for Guineas or Peacocks. 3. Entries Allowed: A total of six (6) birds allowed per exhibitor. May enter three (3) in addition if part of the Production Poultry Program. 4. Judging: Poultry will be judged on tables. (Please attend Poultry workshops offered through 4-H to learn how to show poultry on tables.) 5. Premiums: Ribbons: Blue - $5.00 Red - $3.00 White - $2.00 Best of Class- $5.00 Poultry Production Trio-See section 8 for premiums in that section. 6. Entry Forms: Entry form must be complete to be accepted. Please include the Breed and Variety (example: Plymouth Rock/Barred) and state either (B)antam or (S)tandard along with the Poultry Show Supplemental. 7. Feeding: Cups will be provided for standard & bantams only. Trios, Ducks, Geese and Turkeys containers must be provided by owner. NO hay is allowed in the pens. A roost or small carpet will be permitted as long as the pen is kept clean DAILY. If not done so, items will be removed & discarded. Sign in & out in tent - see Master Exhibitor for more info. 8. Poultry Skill-a-Thon: Birds may be used for the Poultry Skill-a-thon and will be moved by Poultry Committee members, then returned. No birds are hurt during the Skill-a-thon. Any questions please see a Committee member. **If you are unsure of any portion, bring the bird to Registration day to be classified by the Poultry Committee members. No class changes will be made. Birds will be cooped by class, breed, and variety.

79 Master Exhibitor & Skill-a-thon Please plan to attend the Poultry Workshop (see youth calendar for date/time) for more information and to receive a skill-a- thon booklet. Adults & Youth please sign in & out each time in the poultry tent. By doing so points earned towards Master Exhibitor as well as community service hours are tracked for 4-H and adults time for Community Service involvement for possible grants. All exhibitors are automatically entered. Points are earned and tabulated with highest two (2) scores will receive Master Exhibitor-$50 and Reserve Master Exhibitor-$25. Each section gets points; a percentage of the points is used towards the total accumulated points: Showmanship 40% Skillathon 40% Informational Poster 15% Egg Decorating 5% Barn Duty-time is calculated by signing in & out as well as consideration for the GOOD NEIGHBOR AWARD. Demonstrations-Each demonstration to be 5-10 minutes long each in front of group of 4 or more. Youth may do more than one 1-2 demos, 5 points each 3-5 demos 2 points each STANDARD BREEDS POULTRY SHOW - Section 1 Grand Champion - $50.00 & Reserve Grand Champion - $25.00 (Hen) Grand Champion - $50.00 & Reserve Grand Champion - $25.00 (Rooster) AMERICAN BREEDS MEDITERRANEAN BREEDS CONTINENTAL BREEDS Buckeye Hen Ancona Rose Comb Hen Barnevelder - Hen Buckeye Rooster Ancona R.C. Rooster Barnevelder - Rooster Chantecler Hen Ancona Single Comb Hen Campine Hen Chantecler Rooster Ancona S.C. rooster Campine Rooster Delaware Hen Andalusian Hen Crevecoeur Hen Delaware Rooster Andalusian Rooster Crevecoeur Rooster Dominque Hen Catalanas Hen Favorelles Hen Dominque Rooster Catalanas Rooster Favorelles Rooster Holland Hen Leghorn Rose Comb Hen Hamburg - Hen Holland Rooster Leghorn R.C. Rooster Hamburg - Rooster Java Hen Leghorn Single Comb- Hen Houdan Hen Java Rooster Leghorn S.C. - Rooster Houdan Rooster Jersey Giant - Hen Minorca Rose Comb Hen La Fleche Hen Jersey Giant - Rooster Minorca R.C. - Rooster La Fleche Rooster Lamona Hen Minorca Single Comb Hen Lakenvelder - Hen Lamona - Rooster Minorca S.C. - Rooster Lakenvelder Rooster New Hampshire - Hen Sicilian Buttercup Hen Marans Hen New Hampshire - Rooster Sicilian Buttercup Rooster Marans Rooster Plymouth Rock - Hen Spanish White Faced Black Hen *B Polish - Hen Plymouth Rock - Hen Spanish White Faced Black - Rooster *B Polish - Rooster Rhode Island Rose Comb Hen *Nb Polish - Hen Rhode Island R.C. Rooster GAME BREEDS (Not Bantam) *Nb Polish - Rooster Rhode Island Single Comb- Hen Modern Game Hen Welsummer Hen Rhode Island S.C. Rooster Modern Game Rooster Welsummer Rooster Wyandotte Hen Old English Hen` *B = Bearded Wyandotte - Rooster Old English Rooster *Nb = Non Bearded ENGLISH BREEDS ORIENTAL BREEDS ASIATIC BREEDS Australorps Hen Aseel Hen Brahama - Hen Brahama - Rooster Australorps Rooster Aseel Rooster Cochin - Hen Cochin - Rooster Cornish Hen Cubalaya Hen Langshan - Hen Langshan - Rooster Cornish Rooster Cubalaya Rooster Dorking Hen Malay Hen OTHER STANDARD BREEDS Dorking Rooster Malay Rooster Ameraucana Hen Amer. Roo Orpington Hen Phoenix Hen Araucana - Hen Araucana - Roo Orpington Rooster Phoenix - Rooster Frizzle (clean legged) - Hen Redcap Hen Shamo Hen Frizzle (clean legged) Rooster Redcap Rooster Shamo Rooster Frizzle (feathered legged) - Hen Sussex Hen Sumatras - Hen Frizzle (feathered legged) Rooster 3129 Sussex Rooster Sumatras - Rooster Naked Neck - Hen Yokohama Hen Naked Neck Rooster Yokohama Rooster Sultan - Hen Sultan Rooster

80 BANTAM BREEDS POULTRY SHOW - Section 2 Grand Champion - $50.00 & Reserve Grand Champion - $25.00 (Hen) Grand Champion - $50.00 & Reserve Grand Champion - $25.00 (Rooster) SINGLE COMB CLEAN ROSE COMB CLEAN LEGGED ALL OTHER COMBS CLEAN LEGGED Ancona S.C. - Hen Ancona R.C. - Hen Ameraucana -Hen LEGGED Ancona S.C. Rooster Ancona R.C. - Rooster Ameraucana - Rooster Andalusian Hen Belgian Bearded - Hen Araucana - Hen Andalusian Rooster D Anvers Rooster Araucana - Rooster Australorp Hen Dominique Hen Buckeye - Hen Australorp Rooster Dominique Rooster Buckeye - Rooster Campine Hen Dorking R.C. Hen Chantecler Hen Campine Rooster Dorking R.C. Rooster Chantecler Rooster Catalana Hen Hamburg Hen Cornish - Hen Catalana Rooster Hamburg Rooster Cornish - Rooster Delaware Hen Leghorn R.C. Hen Crevecoeur Hen Delaware Rooster Leghorn R.C. Rooster Crevecoeur Rooster Dorking S.C. Hen Minorca R.C. Hen Cubalaya Hen Dorking S.C. Rooster Minorca R.C. Rooster Cubalaya Rooster Dutch Hen Nankin R.C. Hen Houdan Hen Dutch Rooster Nankin R.C. Rooster Houdan Rooster Frizzle - Hen Redcap Hen LaFleche-Hen Frizzle - Rooster Redcap Rooster LaFleche Rooster Holland - Hen Rhode Island R.C. Hen Malay Hen Holland Rooster Rhode Island R.C. Rooster Malay Rooster Japanese - Hen Rose Comb Hen Polish Hen Bearded Japanese Rooster Rose Comb Rooster Polish Rooster Bearded Java Hen Sebright - Hen Polish Hen Non-Bearded Java Rooster Sebright - Rooster Polish Rooster Non-Bearded Jersey Giant Hen Wyandotte Hen Shamo Hen Jersey Giant Rooster Wyandotte Rooster Shamo Rooster Lakenvelder Hen Sicilian Buttercup Hen Lakenvelder Rooster Sicilian Buttercup Rooster Lamona Hen Sumatra Hen Lamona Rooster FEATHER LEGGED Sumatra Rooster Leghorn S.C. - Hen Belgian Bearded - Hen Yokohama Hen Leghorn S.C. Rooster d uccle - Rooster Yokohama - Rooster Minorca S.C. Hen Booted Non-Bearded Hen Minorca S.C. Rooster Booted Non-Bearded Rooster Naked Neck Hen Brahama - Hen Naked Neck Rooster Brahama - Roster Nankin S.C. Hen Cochin - Hen GAME BANTAM BREEDS Nankin S.C. Rooster Cochin - Rooster Modern Game Hen New Hampshire Hen Faverolles Hen Modern Game - Rooster New Hampshire - Rooster Faverolles - Rooster Old English Hen Orpington Hen Frizzle Hen Old English - Rooster Orpington Rooster Frizzle Rooster Phoenix Hen Langshan Hen Phoenix Rooster Langshan Rooster Plymouth - Hen Silkie Hen Bearded Plymouth - Rooster Silkie Rooster Bearded Rhode Island S.C. - Hen Silkie Hen Non-Bearded Rhode Island S.C. Rooster Silkie Rooster Non- Bearded Serama Hen Sultan Hen Serama Rooster Sultan - Rooster Spanish White -Hen Faced Black - Rooster Sussex Hen Sussex Rooster Welsumer - Hen Welsumer - Rooster

81 COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION POULTRY SHOW Section 3 Grand Champion - $20.00 & Reserve Grand Champion - $10.00 (Hen egg production) Grand Champion - $20.00 & Reserve Grand Champion - $10.00 (Rooster meat production) Sexlink Hen Purebred - Hen Sexlink Rooster Purebred - Rooster Crossbred Hen (hen/rooster NOT shown in Purebred section) Crossbred Rooster GROOMING CROSSBRED POULTRY SHOW Section 4 Best Groomed Rooster $5.00 Best Groomed Hen $ Crossbred Hen (not shown in commercial) Crossbred Rooster (not shown in Commercial) EXHIBITION FOWL SHOW - Section 5 Grand Champion - $50.00 & Reserve Grand Champion - $25.00 (Hen) Grand Champion - $50.00 & Reserve Grand Champion - $25.00 (Rooster) DUCK CLASSES DUCK CLASSES TURKEY CLASSES Heavy Bantam Beltsville Small - Female Appleyard - Female Call Female White - Male Appleyard - Male Call Male Black Spanish Female Aylesbury - Female East Indie Female Black Spanish Male Aylesbury - Male East Indie Male Bourbon Red Female Muscovy - Female Mallard Female Bourbon Red Male Muscovy - Male Mallard - Male Standard Bronze Female Pekin - Female Standard Bronze Male Pekin - Male GEESE CLASSES Narragansett Female Rouen Female Heavy Narragansett Male Rouen Male African - Female Royal Palm Female Saxony Female African - Male Royal Palm Male Saxony Male Embden - Female Slate Female Embden - Male Slate Male Medium Toulouse - Female White Holland Female Buff Female Toulouse Male White Holland Male Buff Male Broad Breasted Female Cayuga Female Medium Bronze - Male Cayuga Male American Buff Female Broad Breasted - Female Crested Female American Buff - Male White - Male Crested Male Pilgrim Female Swedish Female Pilgrim Male Swedish - Male Pomeranian Female MISCELLANEOUS CLASS Pomeranian Male Quail Female Light Sebastopol Female Quail Male Campbell Khaki Female Sebastopol Male Pheasant Female Campbell Khaki Male Steinbacher Female Pheasant - Male Magpie Female Steinbacher - Male Magpie Male Runner Female Light Runner - Male Canada Female Welsh Harlequin Female Canada Male Welsh Harlequin - Male Chinese - Female Chinese Male Egyptian Female Egyptian Male Tufted Roman Female Tufted Roman Male

82 EGG DÉCORATING CONTEST - Section 6 State 4-H regulations prohibit competition of Cloverbuds. Therefore, all Cloverbud entries exhibited will receive a participation ribbon and a $3.00 premium per entry. Refer to Cloverbud Section for entry classes. See Poultry Rules for premium information. The top 3 in each division, Junior, Intermediate, and Senior divisions will receive rosettes and 1 st place in each division will receive additional $5 premium. Only one egg per exhibitor. Must be turned in at time of check-in on Thursday at same time as birds. Eggs MUST be blown out. Eggs may be decorated with paint, feathers, paper, crayons, etc. Eggs must be decorated by exhibitor. Please check with the 4-H office or Poultry Committee for safe way to handle egg. Exception is in the Fair Theme Class, exhibitor may use 1-3 eggs and design MUST be an interpretation of this year s fair theme of "please input current year's theme" Junior (age 8-10) Intermediate (age 11-13) Senior (age 14-18) Fair Theme (age 8-18) INFORMATIONAL POSTERS - Section 7 State 4-H regulations prohibit competition of Cloverbuds. Therefore, all Cloverbud entries exhibited will receive a participation ribbon and a $3.00 premium per entry. Refer to Cloverbud Section for entry classes. See Poultry Rules for premium information. The top 3 in each division, Junior, Intermediate, and Senior divisions will receive rosettes and 1 st place in each division will receive additional $5 premium. Posters can be 22 x 28 or 22 x 14. Data on the poster is to be related to poultry and to be informational. Must be turned in at time of check-in. May be decorated with paint, feathers, paper, crayons, yarn, etc. Posters must be completed by the exhibitor Junior (age 8-10) Intermediate (age 11-13) Senior (age 14-18) PRODUCTION POULTRY PROGRAM - Section 8 CLASS 9925 PRODUCTION POULTRY RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. Each participant would declare their interest in the project by July 28, 2015 by registering and paying for the chicks (must confirm final number by 7/29/2015 in order to receive in time for pickup date of 8/30/2014). 2. Each participant may purchase up to twelve (12) chicks at $3.50 each (minimum of 3). 3. Poultry Committee will order the chicks (pullets only of egg laying breeds) from a hatchery (can use different ones each year or every other year), recommend 5 or 6 per contestant. 4. The breed of chicken will be changed each year (ex: Red Sexlink one year, Barred Rocks the next, followed by Rhode Island Reds). This year will be the Speckled Sussex. The chicks will be handed out at KVLS on 8/22/2015 AT 10:00 AM. The Poultry Workshop is scheduled for September 19, Sign in is at 8:30 am for all. The Skill-a-Thon book will be handed out at the workshop. New information will also be given out, please attend. Workshop sign up will be available online at until September 15, Please sign up so we can have enough supplies on hand. 5. Birds will arrive at the same time as the other poultry and be tested. 6. The child will present their best three (3) of the chicks for a trio, which they bought from the Committee for the fair. 7. All poultry are required to be free of disease, parasites and mites. Poultry no free will be disqualified. All poultry will be tested at check in. 8. The Trio will be cooped together in one pen. 9. Birds will be judged during the Poultry Show as its own Division by the Poultry Judge in their pen. 10. The Trio will be judged as a group with Premium and Ribbons: Blue - $15.00 Red - $9.00 White - $6.00 The Trio will be judged as a group for Grand and Reserve. Premium: Grand $50, Reserve $ Any additional birds may be shown in the Youth Poultry Show in the appropriate class. 12. Skill-a-thon & Showmanship contests are highly recommended. Contest is on the 2nd Saturday of the fair at 9AM, awards are at 3PM.

83 POULTRY COSTUME CONTEST Section 9 1. Costume Contest is open to all 4-H and FFA members. 2. Bird must be entered in the poultry show and can only be shown by registered exhibitor. Limit 1 entry per exhibitor. 3. Youth must enter the costume contest on the original registration form. (If you choose to withdrawal from the contest please do so at fair check-in). 4. Exhibitors are to dress in accordance with the bird s costume. Entry may be a fashioned outfit, either created or bought. Dress the bird in the best costume you can think up! 5. All costumes must be attached to the animal in a safe, non-binding way, and is non-harmful to the bird. 6. Entries will be judged on creativity and style. 7. A 50 word or less narrative is to be turned into the Committee Member prior to the start of the event. 8. Participation Ribbons only - 1 st -5 th place in each class. Premiums not paid. Awards will be non-premium donation. 9. HAVE FUN!! Junior (age 8-10) Intermediate (age 11-13) Senior (age 14-18) EGG SHOW SECTION Section 10 ENTRIES: All exhibitors must be entered in the Poultry Show. 1. There is no entry fee. 2. There shall be no identification marks on the eggs but an Egg Information Card must be attached to each carton. EGG INFORMATION CARD WILL BE AVAILABLE AT REGISTRATION. 3. Eggs must be turned in at time of check-in with a completed Egg Information Card attached. 4. Limit One Dozen eggs per exhibitor. EGG SPECIFICATIONS 1. All eggs shown must be chicken eggs and selected by the exhibitor. They need not be produced by exhibitor's flocks. 2. Eggs are not to be purchased from a grocery store. 3. All eggs must be entered as a single dozen. An Egg Information Card must be filled out and attached to the carton. 4. There will be a Pee Wee (X-Small), Small, Medium, Large Extra Large and Jumbo Class. If enough eggs are entered the Poultry Committee reserves the right to break the class down further by color - white, brown and for blue/green eggs. 5. A dozen eggs of minimum average weight for the class shall receive as many points, other things being equal as a dozen eggs of maximum average weight for the class. 6. Eggs will be judged on interior as well as exterior quality. 7. Eggs should be clean and stain free. 8. Please attend workshop to learn about choosing, cleaning, and displaying eggs. DISPLAY AND JUDGING 1. The Superintendent of the Youth Poultry & Egg Show will display the eggs by a photograph and the results will be posted in the poultry tent. 2. The eggs become the property of the Show. 3. The top 3 dozen eggs for each group pee wee, small, large extra large, jumbo and white, brown eggs and blue/green will receive ribbons. Premiums: $5.00 Blue Ribbon $3.00 Red Ribbon $2.00 White Ribbon $5.00 Best dozen eggs $5.00 Best of Class All Cloverbud entries exhibited will receive a participation ribbon. CLASS The Poultry Judge will separate eggs into a class according to the size. Pee Wee (X-Small) eggs shall average not less than 15 ounces per dozen. Small eggs shall average not less than 18 ounces per dozen. Medium eggs shall average not less than 21 ounces per dozen. Large eggs shall average not less than 24 ounces per dozen. Extra Large eggs shall average not less than 27 ounces per dozen. Jumbo eggs shall average not less than 30 ounces per dozen Youth Dozen Egg

84 Premier Exhibitor Program Rules / Requirements This program is designed to reward those youth who exhibit outstanding dedication to the Market Goat, Hog, Lamb, Steer and Citrus Tree projects. The Premier Exhibitor is a points system based on exhibitor participation beyond the required minimum. Points will be based on scoring and are given for the following: Demonstrations given to a group or organization not related to 4-H or FFA. Demonstrations will follow 4-H or FFA guidelines. A civic group or organization is a good place to start. Remember demonstrations are given to educate others about your project and gain support from our community. Demonstrations should be well prepared for and scheduled in advance. Record Book Scores and Placings Show and Showmanship Placings Personally Delivered Buyer Letters Skillathon and Skillathon Placings Fitting & Grooming Placings Exhibition at shows other than KVLS Attending/hosting workshops such as Vet Day, Farm City Days. At the end of the year, based on the number of points you have earned you could win the Premier Exhibitor Award for one market animal project and the citrus tree project in your age division. 1 st, 2 nd, 3 rd place will receive awards. KVLS does not require your participation in the Premier Exhibitor Program. Verification forms must be completed correctly to receive your points. You must accumulate a minimum of 250 points to be considered for the award. If you are exhibiting in more than one market project area you can only compete in PEP with your primary animal. You will only be given credit for the buyer letters YOU (not your parents) personally deliver to business owners and/or representatives. For the purpose of this program, credit will no longer be given for buyer letters delivered to teachers, schools, non-profit organizations, etc You will be given credit for ONE letter per business. If we receive a complaint from a business owner who was asked to sign a verification form by a parent or who did not actually receive an invitation to the show and sale YOU WILL RISK BEING DISQUALIFIED ENTIRELY. Verification forms must be fully completed with the business name, mailing address, phone number, signature and date. PLEASE TURN YOUR VERIFICATION FORMS IN USING A LARGE MANILLA ENVELOPE, FILE FOLDER, OR BY SIMPLY STAPLING THEM TOGETHER. IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO USE A 3 RING BINDER. BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN YOUR NAME IS ON YOUR PAPERWORK!!! You are required to register for the Premier Exhibitor Award the night of your mandatory meeting. You are required to turn in your registration and verification forms to the KVLS Fair Office between 2:30 and 6:30pm on Wednesday, January 27, 2016, to be considered for the award. All updated forms will be available on the website at If you have questions about the Premier Exhibitor Program please call Pam Plylar Buyer Committee Representative

85 KISSIMMEE VALLEY LIVESTOCK SHOW & FAIR PREMIER EXHIBITOR PROGRAM REGISTRATION FORM Exhibitor Name: DOB.: / / Mailing Address: Phone number: Project: (circle one) Steer Hog Lamb Citrus tree Goat Age Division: (circle one) Junior Intermediate Senior Club/Chapter: Leader s name: Phone number: I understand that this is a system based on my participation. I agree that to be considered for this award, I must complete and turn in the necessary verification forms to the KVLS fair office between the hours of 2:30 and 6:30 on January 27, I have read and understand the requirements for this program. (Exhibitor Signature) Official Use Only: (Date) Record book Placing: Points: Record book Score: Points: Skill-a-thon Placing: Points: Skill-a-thon Score: Points: Show Class Placing: Points: THE Showmanship Placing: Points: Fitting & Grooming Placing: Points: Demonstrations given Number: Points: Exhibited at Prospect Shows Number: Points: Buyer Letters delivered Number: Points: Prospect Shows attended Number: Points: Leading Workshops Number: Points: Total Points: PREMIER EXHIBITOR PROGRAM

86 SCORING CHART Record book score Actual score 1 st Place Record books 20 pts 2 nd Place Record books 15 pts 3 rd Place Record books 10 pts Skill-a-thon score Actual score 1 st Place Skill-a-thon 20 pts 2 nd Place Skill-a-thon 15 pts 3 rd Place Skill-a-thon 10 pts 4 th Place Skill-a-thon 5 pts 5 th Place Skill-a-thon 4 pts 6 th Place Skill-a-thon 3 pt 1 st Place in class 20 pts 2 nd Place in class 15 pts 3 rd Place in class 10 pts Showmanship Participation 5 pt 1 st Place Showmanship 20 pts 2 nd Place Showmanship 15 pts 3 rd Place Showmanship 10 pts Grooming Participation 5 pt 1 st Place Fitting & Grooming 20 pts 2 nd Place Fitting & Grooming 15 pts 3 rd Place Fitting & Grooming 10 pts Demonstration with animal Maximum 5 20 pts ea. Demonstration without animal Maximum 5 10 pts ea. Exhibiting at Prospect Show Maximum 8 30 pts ea. Attending Prospect Show Maximum 8 10 pts Attending Workshops Leading Workshops 5 pts 10 pts ea. Personally delivered Buyer Letters Maximum 12 1 pt ea.

87 KISSIMMEE VALLEY LIVESTOCK SHOW & FAIR PREMIER EXHIBITOR PROGRAM PERSONALLY DELIVERED INVITATION TO SALE YOU ARE UNDER NO OBLIGATION TO BUY Thank you for playing an important role in supporting our youth in Osceola County. Premier Exhibitor Name: Business Name: Mailing Address: Phone number: I have been personally visited by the above named exhibitor and have been given a written invitation by him/her to attend the show and/or sale in February (Signature of Business Representative) (Please Print Name) Business Name: Mailing Address: Phone number: I have been personally visited by the above named exhibitor and have been given a written invitation by him/her to attend the show and/or sale in February (Signature of Business Representative) (Please Print Name) Business Name: Mailing Address: Phone number: I have been personally visited by the above named exhibitor and have been given a written invitation by him/her to attend the show and/or sale in February (Signature of Business Representative) (Please Print Name)

88 KISSIMMEE VALLEY LIVESTOCK SHOW & FAIR PREMIER EXHIBITOR PROGRAM WORKSHOP & PROSPECT SHOW VERIFICATION Exhibitor Name: Club/Chapter: Date of Description Attended Exhibited Points Event (Ex.) Kathleen Prospect Show X Leader s Signature Date

89 KISSIMMEE VALLEY LIVESTOCK SHOW & FAIR PREMIER EXHIBITOR PROGRAM DEMONSTRATION VERIFICATION Please have a representative of the Club, School, Organization sign this verification to obtain points toward your Premier Exhibitor Program points collection. Demonstrations will follow 4-H or FFA guidelines and should be well prepared for and scheduled in advance. 4-H Club and FFA Chapter Demonstrations do not count toward PEP points. Date: Name of Club, School or Organization your demonstration is being given to: Mailing Address: Phone number: Name of Exhibitor: Topic of Demonstration: This portion to be completed by the Club, School, Organization representative. Demonstration was given in minutes. (Please give time length) What types of visual aids did the exhibitor use in their demonstration? Please comment on the presentation, exhibitor, etc I have witnessed the above named youth give a demonstration to our Club, School or Organization on the date listed above. Please award this youth his/her Premier Exhibitor points. (Signature of Club/Organization Representative) (Please Print Name)

90 PUREBRED CATTLE SHOW RULES Chairperson... Randy Bateman, Co-Chairperson... Pam Plylar, All applications for entry into the purebred cattle shows must be made in writing, according to entry blank form, and must b delivered to Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show & Fair not later than Monday, February 8. Entry forms are available online or by contacting the Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show & Fair, Inc., 1911 Kissimmee Valley Lane, Kissimmee, FL or phone LIMOUSIN SHOW February 9 th Check-in, 7:00pm to 10:00pm February 12 th Show, 12:00 Noon, Run consecutive starting with Open, Showmanship, Junior February 12 th Check-out, After all shows are complete ANGUS SHOW February 13 th Check-in, 2:00pm February 14 th Show, 2:00pm, Run consecutive starting with Open, Showmanship, Junior February 14 th Check-out, After all shows are complete BRANGUS SHOW February 15 th Check-in, 3:00pm to 6:00pm February 16 th Show, 3:00pm, Run consecutive starting with Open, Showmanship, Junior February 16 th Check-out, After all shows are complete BRAHMAN SHOW February 17 th, Check-in, 8:00pm to 11:00am February 18 th, Show, Run consecutive starting with Open, Showmanship, Junior February 19 th, Check-out, 9:00am Bedding will be provided. Stall rent of $10.00 per animal entered in the show must be paid with entries. If the SAME animal is entered in the junior show as well as the open show, you would only pay $10.00 per head. All breeders of registered Angus, Brahman, Brangus and Limousin cattle are eligible to show in the classes in this premium list. Personnel of the Agricultural Extension Service of the University of Florida and those approved by their respective cattle associations will judge all breeds. The Board of Directors of the Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show and Fair, Inc. reserve the right to refuse any entries. Premiums-All Open Cattle Shows 1st - $70.00, 2nd - $60.00, 3rd - $50.00, 4th - $40.00, 5th - $20.00, 6th - $10.00 Rosettes in Championship Classes Premiums-All Junior Cattle Shows 1st - $50.00, 2nd - $40.00, 3rd - $30.00, 4th - $20.00, 5 th - $10.00 & 6th - $5.00 Rosettes in Championship Classes A cash premium of $75.00 shall be awarded to Grand Champion of EACH BREED shown. A cash premium of $50.00 shall be awarded to Reserve Champion of EACH BREED shown. All breeders are responsible for reading & understanding the Rules of Exhibition published online as received from the Dept of Agriculture. Any questions, please contact the office of Dr. Bill Jeter, Division of Animal Industry at

91 Osceola County Fair & Livestock Show SHOW ENTRY APPLICATION DUE BY FEBRUARY 8, 2016 o Jr. Red Brahman o Jr Brangus o Jr. Angus o Jr. Limousin Breed Membership # o Open Red Brahman o Open Brangus o Open Angus o Open Limousin NO TIE-OUTS WILL BE ALLOWED IN SHOWRING DURING SHOW Name of Herd: Exhibitor's Name: Mailing Address: Social Security or Federal ID # Phone Number: Cell Number: I will enter the following animals in the 2016 show in the various classes listed below: Limousin, Feb. 12 Angus, Feb.14 Brangus, Feb. 16 Brahman, Feb. 18 Class Name of Animal Registration # Date Calved Sex Sire Req # Dam Req#

92 Purebred Information Form and Affidavit for Show Ring Participation Affidavit for Show Ring Participation Send with Application As a member of the American Brahman Breeders Association (ABBA), American Angus Association (AAA), International Brangus Breeders Association (IBBA), North American Limousin Foundation (NALF). Owner Manager of Name of Ranch Herdsman I Certify the following items to be true to the best of my knowledge, in regards to all cattle entered and shown under our ranch name at approved ABBA shows. Animals are free of any growth-enhancing drugs. Stated age of animals is correct. Stated parentage on registration certificate is correct. Heifers 18 months of age and older are pregnant or have been successfully utilized in embryo transfer. All bulls over 15 months of age are reproductively sound. No foreign substances can be applied, sprayed or attached to the sheath or prepuce area prior to exhibition at any Breed Association approved show. We have agreed to abide by the procedures established by the rules of the Association as they relate to the Eligibility and Inspection of Exhibits. Date

93 Purebred Information Form and Affidavit for Show Ring Participation Please complete and sign where indicated Please indicate below what your living arrangements are during your stay in Kissimmee. In case of emergency I need to know: Name of hotel/motel, campground, other Room No# or Space/Lot # Office Phone # In case of any emergency, please list your home phone and person to notify. Person to notify Emergency Phone Number HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT By this consent, we hereby release and discharge the Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show & Fair, Inc. from liabilities, claims, and demands of whatever kind or nature that may arise from or be connected with the person s or animal s participation in any activity sponsored by the Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show & Fair, Inc. CRUELTY TO ANIMAL STATEMENT The undersigned, being fully vested with the responsibility of caring for the welfare of the animals entered in the Osceola County Fair & Livestock Show under the ownership of: do hereby acknowledge that the animals under my care will be fed, watered, exercised, and treated humanely. Further, that the space allotted for their bedding will be kept clean. I have read and acknowledge the Exhibitors Rules and Regulations. Failure to follow these rules and regulations could result in my disqualification from competition., Name of Owner (type or print) Date Name of Agent/Herdsman Signature of Exhibitor/Owner (caretaker) Chairperson Kathy Gantz, ; honeybunn25@netzero.com Co-Chairperson Tracy Boggs, ; boggsambulldogs@yahoo.com

94 PUREBRED RABBIT SHOWS DEPARTMENT (RS) GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS 12. ELIGIBILITY: Exhibitor must be 8 years old by September 1, of current 4-H year. Exhibitor must be a current member of Osceola County 4-H or FFA, and may enter all open class shows. 13. HEALTH REQUIREMENTS: All animals will be required to meet the guidelines set by the State of Florida, Department of Agriculture (MANDATORY) All Rabbits must be brought on vet day in January for pre-fair health check and Fair information workshop. 14. JUDGING: Only Blue Ribbon exhibits will be eligible for Best in Class, Grand Champion and Reserve Champion places. There must be a minimum of three (3) animals per breed for the Grand Champion and Reserve Champion places to pay full premiums. If there are not enough animals in a breed to make a class, it will be up to the show committee to make a class placement decision. Exhibitors must be present during judging or prior arrangements must be made with the committee, otherwise no premiums will be paid. An animal can only be shown in one class. 15. DRESS CODE: Blue or Black jeans, Long Sleeve White collared shirt or Club T-shirts tucked in, boots or closed toed shoes and belt. 16. AC/HEAT: There is no AC or Heat. 17. REGISTRATION: All animals must be registered on Registration Day. Please bring all rabbits ONLY IF you need help in determining breed or sex. 18. ANIMAL CARE: Exhibitors will be required to feed and water their own animals and bring their own feed. All animals must be cared for by the exhibitor. This includes feeding, watering, and cleaning beds and pens. Exhibitors will need to bring feed each day for their animals. Please clean out and under pens when checking out. Remember these exhibits are for the public to view, let s show them something we're proud of. Clean animals and clean pens. No hay or bedding material allowed. 19. HANDLING: No animal will be exhibited in competition that cannot be properly led and handled by the exhibitor. Animals that cannot be handled properly will be disqualified and premiums forfeited. 20. SHOW LIMITATION: There must be a minimum of five animals per species to have a show (unless otherwise stated). 21. CHECK OUT: Animals removed before check-out time and date will result in forfeiture of premium money. 22. PREMIUMS: All premiums will be mailed to the exhibitors after the fair. Please allow up to 6 weeks. Your animal area must be clean (inside/underneath/around) at all times, including checkout time. If not clean, premiums will be forfeited. 23. No locks are permitted to be placed on cages. 24. Exhibitors are responsible for Plexiglas or chicken wire in or around cages if you have a small breed rabbit. This is to keep them from getting stuck or out of cage and/or injured. RABBIT RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. Health Requirements: During check-in they will be assessed free of disease, parasites and mites. Any rabbit in question will be sent home. Please check for ear mites before fair time. Exhibitors must provide a clean water bottle with hanger and a clean feeder/food dish for each rabbit. Please write your name in permanent marker on your bottles. 2. Animal Eligibility: Rabbits must be at least 3 months of age by show time. Must have rabbit by registration day 3. No rabbits are allowed on leashes for safety reasons. 4. Penning: Rabbits will be cooped only one rabbit per single coop/cage. 5. Entries Allowed: Total of TWO (2) RABBITS ONLY allowed per exhibitor. 6. Premiums: Ribbons: Blue - $5.00 Red - $3.00 White - $2.00 Best in Class - $5.00 Purebred Grand Champion - $50.00 Purebred Reserve Champion - $25.00

95 CLASS 1 PUREBRED RABBIT American Doe Standard Chinchilla Doe Mini Lop Doe American Buck Standard Chinchilla Buck Mini Lop Buck American Fuzzy Lop Doe Cinnamon Doe Mini Rex Doe American Fuzzy Lop Buck Cinnamon Buck Mini Rex Buck American Sable Doe Crème D Argent Doe Mini Satin Doe American Sable Buck Crème D Argent Buck Mini Satin Buck English Angora Doe Dutch Doe Netherland Dwarf Doe English Angora Buck Dutch Buck Netherland Dwarf Buck French Angora Doe Dwarf Hotot Doe New Zealand Doe French Angora Buck Dwarf Hotot Buck New Zealand Buck Giant Angora Doe English Spot Doe Palomino Doe Giant Angora Buck English Spot Buck Palomino Buck Satin Angora Doe Flemish Giant Doe Polish Doe Satin Angora Buck Flemish Giant Buck Polish Buck Belgian Hare Doe Florida White Doe Rex Doe Belgian Hare Buck Florida White Buck Rex Buck Beveren Doe Harlequin Doe Rhinelander Doe Beveren Buck Harlequin Buck Rhinelander Buck Blanc de Hotot Doe Havana Doe Satin Doe Blanc de Hotot Buck Havana Buck Satin Buck Britannia Petite Doe Himalayan Doe Silver Doe Britannia Petite Buck Himalayan Buck Silver Buck California Doe Holland Lop Doe Silver Fox Doe California Buck Holland Lop Buck Silver Fox Buck Champagne D Argent Doe Jersey Wooley Doe Silver Marten Doe Champagne D Argent Buck Jersey Wooley Buck Silver Marten Buck Checkerd Giant Doe Lilac Doe Tan Doe Checkerd Giant Buck Lilac Buck Tan Buck American Chinchilla Doe English Lop Doe Thrianta Doe American Chinchilla Buck English Lop Buck Thrianta Buck Giant Chinchilla Doe French Lop Doe Lionhead Doe Giant Chinchilla Buck French Lop Buck Lionhead Buck CLASS 2 GROOMING CROSSBRED 1. Best Groomed Doe 2. Best Groomed Buck Best Groomed Buck - $5.00 Best Groomed Doe- $5.00 CLASS 3 COSTUME CONTEST Junior Intermediate Senior 1. Costume Contest is open to all 4-H and FFA members. 2. Rabbit must be entered in the rabbit show and can only be shown by registered exhibitor. Limit 1 entry per exhibitor. 3. Youth must enter the costume contest on the original fair form. (If you choose to withdrawal from the contest please do so at fair check-in). 4. Exhibitors are to dress in accordance with the rabbit s costume. Entry may be a fashioned outfit, either created or bought. Dress the rabbit in the best costume you can think up! 5. All costumes must be attached to the animal in a safe, non-binding way, and is non-harmful to the rabbit. 6. Entries will be judged on creativity and style. 7. A 50 word or less narrative is to be turned into the Committee Member prior to the start of the event. 8. Participation Ribbons only - 1st 5 th place in each class. Premiums not paid. Awards will be non-premium donation. 9. HAVE FUN!!

96 CLASS 4 INFORMATIONAL POSTERS 1. Junior 2. Intermediate 3. Senior State 4-H regulations prohibit competition of Clover buds. Therefore, all Clover bud entries exhibited will receive a participation ribbon and a $3.00 premium per entry. Refer to Clover bud Section for entry classes. See Rabbit Rules for premium information. The top 3 in each division, Junior, Intermediate, and Senior divisions will receive rosettes and 1 st place in each division will receive additional $5 premium. Posters can be 22 x 28 or 22 x 14. Data on the poster is to be related to rabbits and to be informational. Must be turned in at time of check-in. May be decorated with paint, feathers, paper, crayons, yarn, etc. Posters must be completed by the exhibitor. NO TRI-FOLD BOARDS ACCEPTED. SHOWMANSHIP 1. All exhibitors will be placed in one of the three divisions as determined by their age as of September 1, of current 4-H year. 2. Skill-a-thon & Showmanship contests are highly recommended. Awards time to be announced. 3. For showmanship, all exhibitors must show their own animal.

97 ROUND ROBIN Showmanship Contest Saturday February 21, 2015 KVLS Arena- 12:30 pm Chairperson..Ronnie Beam, , Co-Chairperson...Jack Miller, Co-Chairperson.Cindy Moore, RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. Only the winners of showmanship for the Junior, Intermediate and Senior class of the Market Goats, Market Hogs, Market Lambs and Market Steers are eligible to compete. If there is a double winner only the primary will be represented to show and the 2 nd place winner from the secondary animal will be pulled up to show. If the winner does not want to participate in the contest, it will be offered to the 2 nd place winner in that age group. 2. Contestants will compete for the round robin showmanship showing each of these animals in your age class for the all around winner. 3. Contestants will be required to wear white long sleeve collared dress shirt or blouse, tucked in with a nice clean jeans or western dress trousers. Boots or brogans are required. Exhibitors may wear a 4-H or FFA jacket. A 4- H or FFA tie may be worn if the exhibitor desires. No other jackets, vests, or ties will be allowed. 4. Only one winner from each age group will be selected. All judges decisions will be final. 5. Any exhibitor conducting or participating in any illegal activities on the fairgrounds and any surrounding areas so used during the fair shall forfeit all rights to show at the fair. 6. There will be a meeting to fill out an information sheet about themselves and go over any questions or concerns. 7. The Board of Directors of the KVLS & Fair will have the final judgment in regard to the interpretation of ALL rules and regulations All Around Round Robin Winner for each age class $100.00, Directors Chair, Belt Buckle, Trophy

98 KISSIMMEE VALLEY LIVESTOCK SHOW & FAIR, INC. OPEN DAIRY GOAT SHOW February 20, 2016 Show Chairperson: Neal Hughes (Tiny) Phone: Show Secretary: Victoria Carnahan Youth with Open Goat Arrival Friday, February 20, 2015 from 4:00 pm to 6:30 pm Youth Goat Show Saturday, February 21, 2015 at 7:30 am-noon Open Show Arrival Saturday, February 21, 2015 from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm Youth Showmanship Sunday, February 22, 2015 at 8:00 am Open Senior Show Sunday, February 22, 2015, immediately following Youth Showmanship Open Junior Show Sunday, February 22, 2015, immediately following Open Senior Show Release Sunday, February 22, 2015 at conclusion of Show Show Committee: Neal Hughes, Tammy Hughes, Vicky Chisholm, Mary Ellen Schweiger, Jackie Walther Judge: TBA RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. All goats must have certificates of veterinary inspection and a scrapie premise number (call or visit www:aphis.usda.gov/vs/scrappie for information). A health certificate current within 90 days for goats originating in the State of Florida or 30 days for goats originating from out of state. Goats originating in the State of Florida no longer need to be tested for tuberculosis or brucellosis. Goats originating from out of state must have been tested for tuberculosis and brucellosis within 90 days and health certificate current within 30 days of the day of the show. 2. The Junior and Senior Doe Shows are not separately sanctioned. 3. The youth dairy goat show is sanctioned by the American Dairy Goat Association (ADGA) for the following breeds: LaMancha, Nigerian Dwarf, Nubian, Saanen, all Other Purebreds (Oberhasli, Toggenburg, Sable), and Recorded Grade Alpine. They will be shown in that order, and is not subject to change. 4. Animals must be owned and registered in the name of the exhibitor, immediate family (parents, grandparents, brother or sister), the herd name, or if animal is leased, the ADGA Numbered Lease Agreement is required. 5. The Official Registration certificate is required for all animals over six months of age. 6. A duplicate Application for Registration stamped by the ADGA office is permissible for animals under six months of age. 7. The Official Registration Certificate, stamped duplicate copy or ADGA Lease Agreement must be presented at check- in or with the Show Secretary prior to the beginning of the show. 8. Substitution of animals will be made at check in. 9. ADGA Rules shall govern. ELIGIBILITY Any youth between the ages of 8 and 18 or who has not graduated from high school by the date of the show (February 20, 2016) is eligible to enter. ENTRIES 1. There will be no entry fee for the Youth Show. 2. Entries must be postmarked by February 1, LATE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. 3. All entry forms must be complete or they will be returned.

99 4. Entries must be sent to: Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show and Fair, Inc. at the address shown on the entry form. 5. Youth exhibitors must sign the Kissimmee Valley Livestock Show & Fair, Inc. Rules & Hold Harmless Agreement Form. 6. Youth exhibitors may enter a maximum of four animals. 7. No more than two animals may be entered in any one class. 8. Youth exhibitors must show their own animals; if two animals are in the same class, the second animal must be shown by another youth exhibitor. 9. Available pen space will be determined by postmark on entry forms on a first come, first serve basis. 10. Youth exhibitors entering the Open Dairy Goat Shows must meet all Open Show deadlines and must pay the regular $10.00 entry fee per animal. (See Open Dairy Goat Show Rules for entry information. GENERAL 1. An area for pasteurizing will be provided. 2. Due to health and safety regulations, no cooking will be allowed in the barn; food or drink may not be consumed in the animal areas; and exhibitors should wash hands after handling animals. 3. All goats must be dehorned and tattooed. 4. It is the responsibility of the exhibitors to see that their goats are fed, watered and milked daily for the duration of the show. 5. You must bring your own shavings (not hay) for bedding. There will be an area for soiled bedding. 6. Exhibitors should bring their own cleaning equipment. 7. Exhibitors bringing in small goats must provide adequate means for containment. 8. No dogs will be allowed on fairgrounds. 9. Only goats being shown will be permitted on the Fairgrounds. 10. By order of the Fire Marshall, no overnight sleeping will be allowed in the barn. 11. The KVLS will not provide feed or hay. 12. Milk must be dumped in the provided milk dump. 13. Any person who violates any of the general rules or special rules as posted in this premium list will forfeit all privileges and premiums won. 14. Tack areas provided if room available. If provided tack must be kept within tack area. 15. Extra space provided for milking areas outside on covered walkway. ARRIVAL 1. An accredited state inspector will be available to check the unloading of animals during posted arrival times. 2. NO ANIMALS SHALL BE UNLOADED ONTO THE FAIRGROUNDS UNTIL THEY HAVE BEEN INSPECTED! NO EXCEPTIONS! 3. Goats may not be unloaded until pens have been assigned by the Show Chairperson. 4. All livestock exhibitors must follow signs for Goat Arrival. 5. All trailers must be parked in the designated area. 6. Parking of exhibitor vehicles must be in designated areas only. Parking permits will be available at check in. 7. If any emergencies, contact the Fair Office at Pens will be assigned according to the number of goats you bring to the show. JUDGING 1. Exhibitors must be clean and neat, dressed in black or white pants or long skirts (no skinny jeans or yoga pants) and a white shirt with a collar. Close- toed shoes or boots are required. Exhibitors not conforming to dress code will not be allowed to enter the show ring. Blue jeans will not be permitted in the show ring. 2. The decision of the judge shall be final. RELEASE

100 1. Animals will be released at conclusion of show, Sunday, February 21, Pens area must be free of trash and debris. 3. Exhibitors must take their pens down and sign out with the Show Chairperson for release. 4. Premiums will not be awarded if release form is not signed.

101 Base date of show is Saturday, February 21, 2015 CLASSES FOR INDIVIDUAL DAIRY GOATS 1. Junior Doe Kids under 6 months 2. Senior Doe Kids 6 months and under 12 months 3. Junior Doelings 12 months and under 18 months 4. Senior Doelings 18 months and under 24 months 5. Junior Champion 6. Reserve Junior Champion 7. Milkers under 2 years of age 8. Milkers 2 years of age and under 3 9. Milkers 3 years of age and under Milkers 4 years of age and under Milkers 5 years of age and older 12. Champion Challenge 13. Senior Champion 14. Senior Reserve Champion 15.Grand Champion 16.Reserve Grand Champion 17.Best Doe in Show PREMIUMS AND AWARDS Classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 1 st place $15.00 and Ribbon 2 nd place $10.00 and Ribbon Remaining Places $ 5.00 and Ribbon GRAND CHAMPION OF EACH BREED RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION OF EACH BREED BEST DOE IN SHOW ADGA Rosette ADGA Rosette ADGA Rosette YOUTH SHOWMANSHIP All three age categories receive the following awards: 1. Juniors 8 to 10 years 1 st Place Winner receives Medallion & $ Intermediate 11 to 14 years 2 nd Place Winner receives Medallion 3. Senior - 15 to 18 or still in high school 3 rd Place Winner receives Medallion

102 YOUTH EXHIBITS DEPARTMENT (YE) Youth Exhibit Chairperson Karen Kirkendall, , SECTION 1 TABLETOPS Each Osceola County 4-H, FFA, FHA member may enter THREE (3) CLASSES, BUT ONLY ONE ENTRY PER CLASS. Exhibits will be judged on: originality, having 3-D, drawing attention, pleasing appearance and well planned (see example below.) All tabletop exhibits must demonstrate one main theme or idea and teach something about the project. You must enter a new display each year. Please add Name, Club, Current Fair Year, 4-H Age and Phone Number on back of display. 1 Apiary A 4-H, FFA, or FHA emblem 23 Home Improvement 2 Beef is required on all table top 24 Horse 3 Breads exhibits prior to check in 25 Horticulture 4 Cats 26 Leadership 5 Child Development Only Tri-fold Exhibit Boards will be accepted. 27 Marine Science 6 Citizenship 28 Photography 7 Citrus 29 Pocket Pet/Companion Animal Maximum 28X40 8 Clothing/Sewing 30 Poultry 9 Conservation 31 Poultry Barbecue 0 Consumer Education Please do not use staples to mount objects on board 32 Public Speaking 1 Dairy 33 Rabbits 2 Dairy Foods 34 Recreation 3 Discovering 4-H 35 Rocketry 4 Dogs Tri-Fold Exhibit 36 Sheep 5 Electricity Board 37 Shooting Sports 6 Embryology 38 Small Engine 7 Entomology 39 Swine 8 Food & Nutrition 40 Transportation 9 Food Preservation 41 Vet Science Use this area for items to 0 Forestry 42 Wildlife explain tabletop (optional) 1 Goats 43 Wood Working 2 Health 44 Other No live animals or insects allowed as part of a display. No flammable materials, ie. matches, lighters, etc. PREMIUMS: Ribbons: Blue - $5.00 Red - $3.00 White - $2.00 Best in Class - $5.00 Best in Show - $25.00 All premium checks will be mailed to the exhibitors after the fair. Please allow up to 6 weeks. Any exhibits removed before Check-out time will forfeit their premium money. Any exhibits not picked up during Check-out time will forfeit their project unless previous arrangements have been made. Anyone can pick up your exhibits as long as they have your claim checks. They will be asked to sign for them.

103 SECTION-2 SEWING Questions Karen Kirkendall, ; Open to all Osceola County 4-H, FFA, and FHA members. All items must be made by exhibitor, after February 28th of previous year and not exhibited previously. Items must be clean, pressed and in good condition. Entrants will be limited to two (2) entries per class. All sewing items must be brought to the SUNDAY Youth Exhibit check-in from 3-6 pm. All construction must be completed by use of a SEWING MACHINE, with the exception of hand sewn quilt. Pillows larger than 16 X 16 overall will not be accepted (suggestion: cut fabric 16x16 before sewing). PREMIUMS: Ribbons: Blue - $5.00 Red - $3.00 White - $2.00 Best in Class - $5.00 Best in Show - $25.00 All premium checks will be mailed to the exhibitors after the fair. Please allow up to 6 weeks. Any exhibits removed before Check-out time will forfeit their premium money. Any exhibits not picked up during Check-out time will forfeit their project premium money unless previous arrangements have been made. Any one can pick up your exhibits as long as they have your claim checks. They will be asked to sign for them. A Best in Class medallion will be awarded for Jr., Int. & Sr. in each class. Only blue ribbons can receive Best in Class. A Best in Show trophy & rosette will be awarded for (1) Jr. (1) Int. (1) Sr.. These awards will be given out at the Youth Exhibit Awards. Check calendar for date & time. CLASSES Entries will be limited to two (2) entries per class. 01 Pillows** Beginner Sewer 08 Vest 15 Costume 02 Tote bag** Beginner Sewer 09 Blouse 16 Animal wear 03 Apron** Beginner Sewer 10 Slacks/Pants/Shorts 17 Quilt (machine or hand sewn) 04 Skirt 11 Jacket 18 Fancy Totes (Advanced Sewer) 05 Dress 12 Suit 19 Custom Pillows (Advanced Sewer) 06 Sleep wear 13 Swimwear 20 Embellished Aprons (Advanced Sewer) 07 Children's wear 14 Formal wear **FIRST & SECOND YEAR SEWERS ONLY

104 SECTION-3 BAKED GOODS Youth Exhibit Chairperson..Karen Kirkendall, , Recipe Questions.. Gabriela Murza, , Open to all Osceola County 4-H, FFA, and FHA members. Entrants will be limited to three (3) classes and (1) entry per class. Recipe must be completed on the provided form from the KVLS Fair website, and ed to 4H office (add address) or turned in on Fair Registration Day. Entry will not be accepted if incomplete or late. Make a copy of your recipe. You will be disqualified if you enter a different recipe than the one submitted. Recipes will be moved to another class if mis-entered. All baked goods must be brought to the Thursday Youth Exhibit check-in from 4-7 pm. Items must be on/in DISPOSABLE CONTAINERS and require NO REFRIGERATION. Items must be cooked (except candy), must contain flour (except candy & gluten free recipes), and cannot use raw eggs in recipe or have meringue (all eggs must be cooked or baked into recipe). No Friendship bread or other products that are aged without refrigeration before baking. A minimum of five ingredients is required. A new recipe is required each year. For example, if you made Grandma s chocolate cookies last year you cannot make them again this year. NO PRE-PACKAGED, BOXED PRODUCTS OR PREMADE INGREDIENTS MAY BE ENTERED (for example, no boxed cake mixes, frozen bread or pre-made pie crusts, etc.). PREMIUMS: Ribbons: Blue - $5.00 Red - $3.00 White - $2.00 Best in Class - $5.00 Best in Show - $25.00 All premium checks will be mailed to the exhibitors after the fair. Please allow up to 6 weeks. A Best in Class medallion will be awarded for Jr., Int. & Sr. in each class. Only blue ribbons can receive Best in Class. A Best in Show trophy & rosette will be awarded for (1) Jr. (1) Int. (1) Sr.. These awards will be given out at the Youth Exhibit Awards. Check calendar for date & time. CLASSES Entries will be limited to three (3) classes and (1) entry per class. 1 Quick Breads (loaf) 5 Yeast Rolls (6) 9 Pies (whole) (1) 2 Yeast Bread (loaf) 6 Cupcakes (6) 10 Bar Cookies (6) 3 Muffins (6) 7 Candy (6) 11 Gluten Free 4 Biscuits (6) 8 Cookies (6) 12 Sugar Free Must submit required quantity to qualify for judging. PLEASE LABEL ENTRY WITH NAME OF RECIPE. i.e Chocolate Chip Cookies, Caramel Apple Pie, etc.

105 Youth Exhibit Chairperson Karen Kirkendall, , SECTION - 4 PHOTO EXHIBITION 1. Number of Entries: A 4-H er may submit up to 5 ENTRIES, (4 SINGLE PHOTOS & 1 PHOTO STORY). However, EACH ENTRY MUST BE IN A DIFFERENT CLASS. Photographs cannot be dually entered into the same class. 2. Eligibility of Photos: All photographs must have been taken by 4-H members within one year of the date of the photo contest. 3. Size of Photo: Photos submitted may be a 5x7 but no larger than an 8 x 10 and mounted properly for an overall maximum size of 8 x Mounting of Photographs: All prints must be securely and permanently mounted on a non-frame board that may be of 5mm foam board or mat board no larger than 8 X 10. Masonite, photo folders, corrugated cardboard or thin poster board is not acceptable. Double faced tape, glue or rubber cement is not allowed for mounting purposes. An adhesive spray or special adhesive board is the preferred method of mounting. Mat framing (of any kind) is not allowed and will result in disqualification. 5. Photo Story Class Submissions: A minimum of 3 photos to a maximum of 5 photos must be submitted individually in this class. Each photo may be sized 5 x 7 but not larger than 8 x 10 and individually mounted properly. On the back of the photo on the label/release statement, please outline the sequence of the photos and provide an explanation about your Photo Story. 6. Refusal Rights: The Florida 4-H Youth development Program reserves the right to refuse inappropriate or unsuitable entries. Photograph must NOT be offensive, degrading, racists, or contain pornography of any form. 7. Alterations of Photo: Although slight computer enhanced photos are allowed, such as crop, trimming, adjusting lighting, and red eye reduction; substantially altered photography, such as changing colors or applying design styles, using computer graphics will disqualify an entry. 8. Model Release Statement: Recognizable pictures of anyone UNDER THE AGE OF 18 must include a Model release signature. If a minor is in the photo, the signature MUST come from their parent or guardian. If the adult or parent/guardian will not sign the Model Release, then do not submit the photo into the contest. FLORIDA 4-H PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST OBJECTIVES: To develop photography skills in composition, light, story line, posing, and awareness. To encourage 4-H members to use photography as a meaningful communication tool in their lives. To provide photography project showcase opportunity for all 4-H members. To continue to share the message of 4-H. To utilize photographs this may promote and strengthen the 4-H program. PROPER LABELING OF PHOTOS: Each entry must include the Photo Label found on the KVLS Fair website. Each label must include order numbers for all Photo Stories. DISQUALIFICATIONS OF ENTRIES: Entries that do not follow the rules, division and class guidelines or any general guidelines will automatically be disqualified. Reasons for disqualification: ***Photo must be the same size as foam core board. Inappropriate size and/or mounting material.*** Mounted improperly or not securely mounted. No signature(s). Inappropriate or unsuitable photograph. More than one entry in a class from a youth. Black and White photos not a true black and white. Substantially altered photography, such as changing colors or applying design styles or using computer graphics will disqualify an entry. Model release statement not signed by adult subject or minor s parent/guardian.

106 SECTION - 5 POSTER ART Questions Karen Kirkendall , karenkirkendall@aol.com... Laura Valencia, RULES AND GUIDELINES: The Poster Art Program gives 4-H members an opportunity to use the visual medium of poster fine art to promote public understanding and support of the 4-H program. 4-H ers are encouraged to develop their visual communication skills by also identifying locations to display posters as a means to communicate to external audiences about 4-H. Theme: Poster submissions can fall into one of three themes: Healthy Lifestyles, S.E T (Science, Engineering and Technology), and Citizenship. The themes are based upon the nationwide 4-H mission mandated established through the leadership of 4-H National Headquarters, USDA and the National Institute of Food and Agriculture Examples on how to apply one of the themes to a poster include: Illustrations of 4-H youth preparing healthy meals, 4-H curriculum icons, people speaking about 4-H at a county commission meeting, 4-H ers working with the rocketry curriculum, anti-smoking themes, youth in a leadership role, such as the State Council, or exploring beekeeping as a hobby. Description of Mediums: 4-H members can submit only one poster and apply any one of the mission mandate themes to their poster art design. The primary art medium to creating the poster fine art must fall into one of the following mediums descriptions: CLASSES 01 Jr. (8-10) 02 Int. (11-13) 03 Sr. (14-18) DESCRIPTIONS: Watercolor: This class includes paints and pencils that use water as a solvent. Pen and Ink: Ink pens, including gel and ink paints, come in an array of colors including metallic, fluorescent, glow-in-the-dark and more. Pencil: This class includes both colored and graphite pencils. Marker: Markers contain a reservoir of soluble ink that is wicked onto a drawing or writing surface through a felt or nylon tip. Crayon: This class includes chalk, conté crayons, grease crayon, charcoal, wax crayon, pastels, and litho. Acrylic: This class includes all techniques applied to acrylic paints. Special Effects: This class includes collages, varnishes, gouache paint, oil paints, and other fine art mediums. Computer Enhanced: This class include computer or machine drawn images, scrapbooking, stencil letters, and foam letters. PREMIUMS: Ribbons: Blue - $5.00 Red - $3.00 White - $2.00 Best in Class - $5.00 Best in Show - $25.00 All premium checks will be mailed to the exhibitors after the fair. Please allow up to 6 weeks. Any exhibits removed before Check-out time will forfeit their premium money. Any exhibits not picked up during Check-out time will forfeit their premium money unless previous arrangements have been made. Anyone can pick up your exhibits as long as they have your claim checks. They will be asked to sign for them. Junior, Intermediate and Senior entries will be judged separately. Blue, Red, and White quality awards will be given to entries based on the score sheet criteria. All decisions by the judges are final. One Best of Show Award will be presented to one poster in each age division (Junior, Intermediate and Senior). RESOURCES: Although enrolling in the Visual Arts project book is not required to participate in the state poster art contest, it is highly recommended Adv. Visual Arts 1 - Sketch book Crossroads (Available at National 4-H Supply) Adv. Visual Arts 2 - Portfolio Pathways (Available at National 4-H Supply)

107 Youth Exhibit Chairperson.Karen Kirkendall, SECTION - 6 CRAFTS Each Osceola County 4-H, FFA, FHA member may enter a total of four (4) classes, one (1) entry per class. No frames with glass will be accepted. A Best in Class medallion will be awarded for Jr., Int. & Sr. in each class. Only blue ribbons can receive Best in Class. A Best in Show trophy & rosette will be awarded for (1) Jr. (1) Int. (1) Sr. These awards will be given out at the Youth Exhibit Awards. Check calendar for date & time. CLASSES ENTRIES ARE LIMITED TO A TOTAL OF FOUR (4) CLASSES, ONE (1) ENTRY PER CLASS 1 Basketry 15 Models (Legos & K Nex) no larger than3 long & 2 wide 2 Bead Crafts (anything made from beads) 16 Needle Work (cross stitch, needlepoint & flat temari) 3 Braiding/Macramé 17 Ornaments 4 Candle Making 18 Painting *** 5 Ceramics (ceramic painted by exhibitor) 19 Recycle Crafts Ceramics (ceramic created & painted by 6 exhibitor) 20 Robotics 7 Crocheting & knitting 21 Sand Art 8 Drawing/Sketching *** 22 Stained Glass 9 Duct Tape Craft 23 String Art (using string & nails or straight pins on wood, paper, or foamcore) 0 Glass Etching 24 String Crafts (dream catchers, ornaments, etc) 1 Jewelry 25 Weaving 2 Leather Crafts 26 Wood Carving 3 Metal Craft (tin punch) 27 Wood Craft * 4 Models (Diecast) 28 Wreaths *Wood Crafts include wood kits ** NO handcrafted weapons allowed ***If drawings or painting are on canvas, you must provide a hanger on back for hanging purposes PREMIUMS: Ribbons: Blue - $5.00 Red - $3.00 White - $2.00 Best in Class - $5.00 Best in Show - $25.00 A Best in Class medallion will be awarded for Jr., Int. & Sr. in each class. Only blue ribbons can receive Best in Class. A Best in Show trophy & rosette will be awarded for (1) Jr. (1) Int. (1) Sr. These awards will be given out at the Youth Exhibit Awards. Check calendar for date & time. All premium checks will be mailed to the exhibitors after the fair. Please allow up to 6 weeks. Any exhibits removed before Check-out time will forfeit their premium money. Any exhibits not picked up during Check-out time will forfeit their PROJECT unless previous arrangements have been made. Anyone can pick up your exhibits as long as they have your claim checks. They will be asked to sign for them.

108 SECTION - 7 HORTICULTURE Questions Extension Services- Grantly Ricketts, gricketts@ufl.edu, Each Osceola County 4-H, FFA, FHA member may enter three (3) classes, but only one (1) plant per class. Plants must be grown by the exhibitor at least 60 days prior to the fair. All entries must be clean, insect free, disease free, and labeled with common and botanical name. Workshops will be determined by Horticulture Agent. Information will be posted as soon as available at the Eventbrite registration website: Under the heading: Agriculture/Natural Resources/Horticulture If you are entering a large plant, i.e. vegetable plant, that is too big to bring in the office, you must contact Agent Ricketts for instructions on getting plant identified. It is mandatory that you have your plant identified and TAGGED by the Master Gardeners at Extension Services. Plants can be tagged at one of the horticulture workshops prior to fair registration or through the office prior to December 22, You can stop by the office Monday through Friday, 9 am 3 pm or by appointment to have your plants identified and tagged. Any plant without proper id will be disqualified. Exhibitor is responsible for watering plant during fair hours. Citrus Trees should be entered in the Citrus Tree Contest (Department CTC). A Best in Class medallion will be awarded for Jr., Int. & Sr. in each class. Only blue ribbons can receive Best in Class. A Best in Show plaque & rosette will be awarded for (1) Jr. (1) Int. (1) Sr.. These awards will be given out at the Youth Exhibit Awards. Check calendar for date & time. CLASSES You may enter three (3) classes, but only one (1) plant per class 01 Hanging Baskets 06 Vegetable Plant (Garden) 02 Flowering Plant* 07 Propagation** 03 Dish Garden/Terrarium 08 Fruit Plant 04 Landscaping 09 Hydroponics 05 House Plant 10 Shoe Garden (use old shoe as container) *In Bloom **Seedlings and Cuttings PREMIUMS: Ribbons: Blue - $5.00 Red - $3.00 White - $2.00 Best in Class - $5.00 Best in Show - $25.00 A Best in Class medallion will be awarded for Jr., Int. & Sr. in each class. Only blue ribbons can receive Best in Class. A Best in Show trophy & rosette will be awarded for (1) Jr. (1) Int. (1) Sr. These awards will be given out at the Youth Exhibit Awards. Check calendar for date & time. All premium checks will be mailed to the exhibitors after the fair. Please allow up to 6 weeks. Any exhibits removed before Check-out time will forfeit their premium money. Any exhibits not picked up during Check-out time will forfeit their PROJECT unless previous arrangements have been made. Anyone can pick up your exhibits as long as they have your claim checks. They will be asked to sign for them.

109 Youth Exhibit Chairperson Karen Kirkendall, , SECTION - 8 WOODWORKING Open to all Osceola County 4-H, FFA, FHA members. Entries will be limited to ONE entry per class. Items must be made after February 28 of previous year. Items must be constructed. Objects must be made with use of tools. Example: Birdhouse: Saw, nails, hammer, etc. No kits allowed in this section. All exhibitors will be required to bring pictures of them taken during construction of their entry to check-in along with the item being entered, or item/s will not be accepted. CLASSES ** ENTRIES WILL BE LIMITED TO ONE ENTRY PER CLASS 01 Birdhouse or Bird Feeder 05 Tool Boxes 02 Toys 06 Items for barn or garage use 03 Items for home use 07 Furniture 04 Items for outdoor use 08 Miniature Furniture (doll house) **Kits of any kind should be registered under Craft Section-6, Class 03-Wood Craft PREMIUMS: Ribbons: Blue - $5.00 Red - $3.00 White - $2.00 Best in Class - $5.00 Best in Show - $25.00 All premium checks will be mailed to the exhibitors after the fair. Please allow up to 6 weeks. Any exhibits removed before Check-out time will forfeit their premium money. Any exhibits not picked up during Check-out time will forfeit their project unless previous arrangements have been made. Anyone can pick up your exhibits as long as they have your claim checks. They will be asked to sign for them. A Best in Class medallion will be awarded for Jr., Int. & Sr. in each class. Only blue ribbons can receive Best in Class. A Best in Show trophy & rosette will be awarded for (1) Jr. (1) Int. (1) Sr. These awards will be given out at the Youth Exhibit Awards. Check calendar for date & time.

110 Youth Exhibit Chairperson Karen Kirkendall, , SECTION H, FFA, FCCLA, GAME BOARDS 1. Each Osceola County 4-H, FFA, FCCLA member may enter only two (2) boards in the appropriate age division. 2. Game boards are open to any bonafide Osceola County 4-H, FFA, and FCCLA member. 3. Game boards must be 15" x 20" or they will be disqualified. Boards may NOT be cut into shapes. 4. Boards larger will not be exhibited unless space allows. 5. Game boards must be designed to run on no larger than a 9-volt battery and you must supply the battery, and it must be secured to back of gameboard. (no free standing batteries will be accepted) 6. Boards may be painted, drawn with pencils or marker or utilize any other craft technique. Fresh materials that will not hold up for the duration of the Fair may not be used. 7. Each board must contain only one game and not be a part of a series of boards. 8. Boards may be 3 dimensional, however, they must not have sharp objects sticking out, or pieces attached that may be removed or fall off. Chairpersons have a final say over safety. 9. If constructed of brown cardboard, the front of the game board must be covered with poster board, wallpaper, contact paper or other similar material. 10. All game boards must meet the following criteria. a) Made from cardboard, foam core or coroplast. b) All electric joints soldered or taped to back of board. The back of the board must be visible to judges. Any boards with paper coverings concealing wiring will not be accepted. c) Uses simple or advanced wiring (circuits). d) Brads or small screws with nuts may be used to secure your wiring. If using brads, be sure to use uncoated brads. Back of game board wiring must be neatly secured. e) Board must have covered light, buzzer or other advanced electric technology such as LED s, selector switches, etc. If LED lights are used, they must be flat on back of board. f) Must have 4-H clover symbol g) Contest entries must have their name, club name & age written on back of board. h) Holes must be punched in the top corners to be displayed. i) A Project Entry Tag will be required to be filled out for any game board moving on to the Central Florida Fair. If you DO NOT want your game board to move on to Central Florida Fair, you must advise us at check in. Tags can be downloaded from the KVLS Fair website. PREMIUMS: Ribbons: Blue - $5.00 Red - $3.00 White - $2.00 Best in Class - $5.00 Best in Show - $25.00 All premium checks will be mailed to the exhibitors after the fair. Please allow up to 6 weeks. Any exhibits removed before Check-out time will forfeit their premium money. Any exhibits not picked up during Check-out time will forfeit their project premium money unless previous arrangements have been made. Anyone can pick up your exhibits as long as they have your claim checks. They will be asked to sign for them. Only blue ribbons can receive Best in Show. A Best in Show trophy & rosette will be awarded for (1) Jr. (1) Int. (1) Sr. These awards will be given out at the Youth Exhibit Awards. Check calendar for date & time. CLASSES ENTRIES ARE LIMITED TO TWO (2) BOARDS IN THE APPROPRIATE AGE DIVISION. 01 Junior (8-10 yrs.) 02 Intermediate (11-13 yrs.) 03 Senior (14-18 yrs.) To be eligible for the Central Florida Fair, you must fill out a Game Board Tag at check in. ONLY (1) ONE BOARD can be entered in the Central Florida Fair. Choice will be up to the Exhibitor which board will be entered. The boards must have holes punched in top corners of board for display. PREMIUMS: Ribbons: Blue - $5.00 Red - $3.00 White - $2.00 Best in Class - $5.00 Best in Show - $25.00

111 Youth Exhibit Chairperson Karen Kirkendall, , SECTION - 10 SMALL ANIMALS Each Osceola County 4-H, FFA, FHA member may have a total of two (2) entries. You must be present at the show in order to be judged. Youth Animal Barn Dress code applies. Exhibitor is responsible for feeding/watering their pet and keeping habitat and area around habitat clean during the time that it is at the fair. Feeding hours must coincide with fair hours. The Exhibition Hall will not be open except for during fair hours. All small animals will remain at the fair until check out day on Monday after the fair. It is recommended that all exhibitors bring a lock for your cages and ratchet locks for all aquariums. It is REQUIRED that all cages have a lock and all aquariums have a ratchet lock for the security of your animal. A lock is not required for vases used for Beta fish. ENTRIES LIMITED TO A TOTAL OF TWO (2) ENTRIES CLASSES CATEGORIES JUNIOR INTERMEDIATE SENIOR Reptiles Caged Birds Aquarium (animals that live in water) Pocket Pet (gerbil, hamster, land turtles, etc.) ** It is recommended that each exhibitor learn facts about their pet ahead of time. Judges will be looking for clean habitats, well cared for animals and knowledge of pet. PREMIUMS: Ribbons: Blue - $5.00 Red - $3.00 White - $2.00 Best in Class - $5.00 Best in Show - $25.00 All premium checks will be mailed to the exhibitors after the fair. Please allow up to 6 weeks. Any exhibits removed before Check-out time will forfeit their premium money. Any exhibits not picked up during Check-out time will forfeit their project unless previous arrangements have been made. Anyone can pick up your exhibits as long as they have your claim checks. They will be asked to sign for them. Prizes: Best In Class Medallions will be awarded in each category. Best in Show Trophy & Rosette will be awarded to (1) Jr. (1) Int. (1) Sr. These awards will be given out at the Youth Exhibit Awards. Check calendar for date & time.

112 Youth Exhibit Chairperson Karen Kirkendall, , SECTION 11 COUNTRY CRITTER CONTEST This contest provides a great hands-on activity for 4-H and FFA members and makes a great display. It allows the members to have a competitive animal project without raising a live animal. There are three size classes Large Frame (Cow or Horse), Small Medium Frame (Sheep, Goat, Pig or Dog), and No Small Frame (Rabbit, or Chicken or Miniature Goat). Exhibitors must create their own frame. The size specifications are as follows: CLASSES 01 Large Frame 02 Medium Frame 03 Small Frame Categories Dimensions must follow frame guidelines Large Frame High / long Cow Horse Medium Frame High / long Dog Pig Sheep Goat Small Frame High / long Chicken Rabbit Miniature Goat PREMIUMS: Ribbons: Blue - $5.00 Red - $3.00 White - $2.00 Best in Class - $5.00 Best in Show - $25.00 All premium checks will be mailed to the exhibitors after the fair. Please allow up to 6 weeks. Any exhibits removed before Check-out time will forfeit their premium money. Any exhibits not picked up during Check-out time will forfeit their project unless previous arrangements have been made. Anyone can pick up your exhibits as long as they have your claim checks. They will be asked to sign for them. A Grand Champion Critter and Reserve Grand Critter will be awarded with a sash and plaque in each class. The Grand Champion will be given $ and the Reserve Grand will receive $15.00 in premium money. Entry form is due on Fair Registration Day. Check-in will be Sunday from 3-6 pm in the back of the Exhibition building. All Country Critters will be on Display in the Exhibition Building during the fair.

113 Youth Exhibit Chairperson Karen Kirkendall, , SECTION - 12 YOUTH ORGANIZATION EXHIBITS Any Osceola County Youth Organization is provided an opportunity to promote their group and present information to the public about a theme of your choice. These exhibits do not have to be manned. Nothing can be sold on these exhibits. Space is limited to 15 exhibits. Exhibit space measures 4' DEEP X 8' LONG BY 6' HIGH. Please ensure that all parts of exhibit are within these measurements. Electric connections are available on request, and must be noted on Registration Form. Entry form is due on Fair Registration Day. NO HAY WILL BE PERMITTED AS PART OF EXHIBIT. Check in for Organizational Exhibits can be on Friday, Saturday, or Sunday. Contact Karen Kirkendall at to arrange time for entrance into Exhibition Hall. No entry may be removed before Monday checkout time (NO EXCEPTIONS). Each club that enters a booth must provide a minimum of two volunteers to staff the 4-H Info Table. This can include a combination of 4-H youth members and adult volunteers. At least one of these volunteers must be an adult. 4-H Info Table volunteers are responsible for supervising the 4-H exhibits for a three to four hour time slot during the Osceola County Fair. Failure to fulfill this duty will result in the loss of the club s premium dollars. Contact information for booth watching volunteers must be submitted to Karen Kirkendall prior to set up of the club exhibit. This should include participants name, telephone number and address. The booth design and construction MUST be a youth/adult partnership. Booths MUST be at least 50% different than the previous year s booth. Booths MUST clearly display the club name, county name, and 4-H emblem. The 4-H emblem must be displayed in accordance with National 4- H policy. Booth should have 4-H promotional information including information about 4-H club and County 4-H program. The idea is to promote 4-H and encourage others to join the 4-H program. Compliance with contest rules Creativity Educational value Relation to 4-H Club & County 4H Program Overall Appeal 20 points 20 points 20 points 20 points 20 points Grand prize of $ & Rosette Reserve Grand of $50.00 & Rosette All other participating groups will receive $25.00 and a participating rosette. CLASSES 01 Youth Organizational Exhibit

114 Youth Exhibit Chairperson Karen Kirkendall, , SECTION 13 SCARECROW CONTEST Open to all Osceola County 4-H Clubs and FFA Chapters. Entrants will be limited to 1 entry per club. The maximum height of all Scarecrows will be 5 6 feet, with a maximum width of 4 feet. If adding props to scarecrow, please ensure that they are within the height requirement. The scarecrow must be free standing and any material can be used in its construction and must be built by club members. The scarecrow must have a name. The 4-H emblem or FFA Symbol must be displayed on scarecrow along with the name of the local club or chapter. The scarecrow must display an overall theme about 4-H or FFA. (Theme is ). The display cannot represent any real person. Scarecrow design must be different each year. The scarecrow will be judged on originality. A Grand and Reserve Grand will be awarded with a sash. All other entrants will receive a participation rosette. Entry form is due on Fair Registration Day. See calendar for check in time. Check in will be in back of Exhibition building. All Scarecrow entries must be fireproofed. NO HAY IS PERMITTED INSIDE THE EXHIBITION HALL! Any club bringing a scarecrow with hay will be asked to take it home. Check-in will be FRI/SAT OR SUNDAY. Please contact Karen Kirkendall to request a set up time and receive space assignment. CLASSES 01 Club Scarecrow Exhibit Grand Champion Scarecrow will be given $75.00 & Sash Reserve Grand Champion will be given $50.00 & Sash Scarecrow has a Name Scarecrow is displaying Club Name & 4H Emblem Creativity Height & Width Requirements met Overall Appeal 20 points 20 points 20 points 20 points 20 points Each club that enters a scarecrow must provide a minimum of two volunteers to staff the 4-H Info Table. This can include a combination of 4-H youth members and adult volunteers. At least one of these volunteers must be an adult. 4-H Info Table volunteers are responsible for supervising the 4-H exhibits for a three to four hour time slot during the Osceola County Fair. Failure to fulfill this duty will result in the loss of the club s premium dollars. Contact information for booth watching volunteers must be submitted to Karen Kirkendall prior to set up of the club exhibit. This should include participants name, telephone number and address.

115 SECTION H SHARE THE FUN - TALENT SHOW Youth Exhibit Chairperson Karen Kirkendall, , OCFAIR4H@GMAIL.COM 4-H S-T-F entrants may present acts as individuals or groups (groups are limited to 5 members-all in the same age class). Youth may compete in one act: One (1) Individual or One (1) Group. The time range for each act is three (3) to five (5) minutes. Classes will be divided into Jr. (age 8-10), Int. (age 11-13), and Sr. (age 14-18). S-T-F participants will be performing at the Fair. (see Youth Calendar for time and date) Judging will take place at that time. Please note that you will be required to provide all the necessary instruments (including securing a piano) and materials needed during your act. It will not be the job of the 4-H Agent or the Fair to secure or move any equipment or provide adequate space for dance routines. There may not be any accompaniment that it is not part of the act. Any accompaniment is considered part of the act if it is live. All accompaniment not part of the act must be on a CD or Flashdrive. Prizes: 1 st, 2 nd, and 3 rd place plaques and rosettes will be given for Jr., Int. & Sr. 1 st & 2 nd Place winners in Jr., Int. & Sr. will go on to District Competition NOTE: You must complete a data sheet that is available from the 4-H office, the 4-H website or at fair registration day. This form must be turned to the Extension Services (4-H office) no later than December 19, NO EXCEPTIONS or act will be disqualified. Data Sheet must also include words/lyrics for songs, dramatic readings, monologues, poems, or skits. The Data Sheet must include description of act. Complete a data sheet for each member of a group act listing all members and each member of the act must indicate the category and class on their Youth Exhibit Registration form. The performance listed on the data sheet must match what is actually performed at Share the Fun or the 4-H youth will be disqualified. Instrumental Musical Instruments Vocal Singing Numbers Dance All dance, baton, and acrobatics Dramatic Skits/Stunts/Pantomimes/Monologues/Puppetry/Impersonations/Magic General Acts which include two or more of the above classes CLASSES Categories Junior Intermediate Senior Instrumental Individual Vocal Individual Dance Individual Dramatic Individual General Individual Instrumental Group Vocal Group Dance Group Dramatic Group General Group Music/words must be turned in by December 19, 2014 if performing song, dance, skit, etc. Vocal performers must use CD s/tapes with music only.

116 CLOVERBUD DEPARTMENT (CB) Poultry Tent Chairperson Annette Nation, , Rabbit Tent Chairperson Kathy Gantz, , GENERAL RULES 1. ELIGIBILITY: Exhibitor must be 5, 6, or 7. Exhibitor must be 5 years old by September 1, of current 4H year. Exhibitor must be a current member of Osceola County 4-H. 2. ENTRIES: Cloverbuds may enter a total of 7 entries, 1 per class, plus Share the Fun Talent Show (Data Sheet Required). No premium money is paid for the STF Talent Show, they will receive ribbons only. 3. HEALTH REQUIREMENTS: All animals are required to be free of disease, parasites, and mites. If not free they will be disqualified. All animals will be checked at check-in. Mandatory All rabbits must be brought on vet day in January for prefair health check. 4. ANIMAL ELIGIBILITY: All small animals must be left in their own cages at the fair. 5. ANIMAL CARE: Exhibitors are required to feed and water their own animals, including rabbits, poultry and small animals. They are also required to bring their own feed, and keep their pens and cages clean. If not clean, premiums will be forfeited. Feeding hours must coincide with fair hours. The Exhibition Hall will not be open except for during fair hours. 6. REGISTRATION: Cloverbud Poultry and Rabbits need to be brought to registration day. Poultry may bring 2014 cage card if showing same bird. 7. CHECK-IN THURSDAY: All Cloverbud entries will be turned in on check in day from 4-7 pm. 8. DRESS CODE FOR SMALL ANIMAL SHOW: Blue or Black jeans, White collared shirt or Club T-shirts tucked in, boots or brogans. 9. JUDGING: Exhibitors must be present during the judging of Rabbits, Poultry and Small Animals or prior arrangements made with committee, otherwise no premiums will be paid. 10. PREMIUMS: State 4-H regulations prohibit competition of Cloverbuds. Therefore, all Cloverbud entries exhibited will receive a participation ribbon and a $3.00 premium per entry. All premiums will be mailed to the exhibitors after the fair. Please allow up to 6 weeks. 11. Please see Poultry and Rabbit Show rules and regulations. 12. **CHECK OUT: Animals removed before check-out time and date will result in forfeiture of premium money. **Your animal area must be clean (inside/underneath/around) at all times, including checkout time. If not clean, premiums will be forfeited. **ANIMALS NOT PICKED UP AT CHECKOUT TIME WILL FORFEIT PREMIUMS. 13. No locks are allowed on Rabbit cages. CLOVERBUD ANIMAL CLASSES SECTION 1 POULTRY SHOW (One Entry) Poultry Hen Poultry Rooster Duck Hen Duck Drake See Poultry Show Rules for Egg Decorating & Information Poster and Egg Show Rules SECTION 2 EGG DECORATING & EGG SHOW Egg Decorating Egg Show SECTION 3 - RABBIT SHOW (One Entry) Rabbit Doe Rabbit Buck

117 SECTION 4 INFORMATIONAL POSTER Poultry Rabbit SECTION 5 - POULTRY & RABBIT COSTUME CONTEST 1. Costume Contest is open to all 4-H and FFA members. 2. See Poultry or Rabbit Costume Contest rules. 3. Bird or Rabbit must be entered in the Cloverbud show and can only be shown by registered exhibitor. **Cloverbud may enter either poultry or rabbit. Limit 1 entry per exhibitor. 4. Participation Ribbons only. Premiums not paid. Does not count toward Cloverbud total entries. 5. HAVE FUN!! Poultry Rabbit SECTION 6. SMALL ANIMAL SHOW Reptiles Caged Birds Aquariums Pocket Pets (animals that live in water) (Gerbils, hamsters, land turtles, etc.) SECTION 7 CLOVERBUD NON-ANIMAL CLASSES CLOVERBUD BAKED GOODS CLASSES Recipe must be completed on the provided form from the KVLS Fair website, and ed to 4H office (add address) or turned in on Fair Registration Day. Entry will not be accepted if incomplete or late. MAKE A COPY OF YOUR RECIPE. You will be disqualified if you enter a different recipe than the one submitted. Recipes will be moved to another class if mis-entered. All baked goods must be brought to the Thursday Youth Exhibit check-in from 4-7 pm. Items must be on/in DISPOSABLE CONTAINERS and require NO REFRIGERATION. Items must be cooked (except candy), must contain flour (except candy and Gluten Free), and cannot use raw eggs in recipe or have meringue (all eggs must be cooked or baked into recipe). A new recipe is required each year. For example if you made Grandma s chocolate cookies last year you cannot make them again this year. NO PRE-PACKAGED, BOXED PRODUCTS OR PREMADE INGREDIENTS MAY BE ENTERED (for example, no boxed cake mixes, frozen bread or pre-made pie crusts, etc.) Quick Breads (loaf) Bar Cookie (6) Candy (6) Muffins (6) Cookies (6) Cupcakes (6) CLOVERBUD SEWING CLASSES Tote Bag or Pillow must be made after previous fair, and not exhibited previously. Tote Bag or Pillow must be clean, and in good condition. All sewing items must be brought to the Thursday Youth Exhibit check-in Tote Bag Pillow Pot Holder

118 CLOVERBUD HORTICULTURE CLASSES Plant Questions Extension Services Grantly Ricketts, Each Osceola County 4-H, FFA, FHA member may enter only one (1) plant per class. Plants must be grown by the exhibitor at least 60 days prior to the fair. All entries must be clean, insect free, disease free, and labeled with common and botanical name. Workshops will be determined by Horticulture Agent. Information will be posted as soon as available. If you are entering a large plant, i.e. vegetable plant, that is too big to bring in the office, you must contact for instructions on getting plant identified. Exhibitor is responsible for watering plant during fair hours. Citrus Trees should be entered in the Citrus Tree Contest (Department CTC) Hanging Baskets House Plants Flowering Plants* Vegetable Plants Dish Garden/Terrariums Hydroponics Plants Landscaping Plants ** Shoe Garden * In Bloom ** In Container

119 CLOVERBUD CRAFTS CLASSES No frames with glass will be accepted Drawing/Sketching Painting Bead Crafts Recycle Crafts Wood Craft Duct Tape Craft CLOVERBUD PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES Each Osceola County 4-H Cloverbud may enter 1 photo exhibit. Photo must be taken by EXHIBITOR. Entry may be a print, black and white or color photo made from digital photo. All photos must be mounted on FOAM CORE MATTING. Photo cannot be professionally matted. Maximum size for single photo is 5 X 7 including mounting. NO PHOTOS IN FRAMES WITH GLASS WILL BE ACCEPTED. Attach a Photo Id Tag on back with title of photo, name, age, and club. Must include photo release if people in photo are under age Single Photos CLOVERBUD WOODWORKING CLASSES Birdhouse or feeder Toy Item for Home Use Tool Box CLOVERBUD GAME BOARDS CLASS 1. All 4-H Cloverbuds may enter only one (1) game board. 2. Contest entries must have their name, club name & age written on back of board. Each entry must also turn in a Game board Project Entry Tag along with the board. These tags will be used for all boards moving on the Central Florida Fair for judging. Tags can be found on the fair website in the Cloverbud Rules and downloaded CLICK FOR PDF. 3. Game boards must be 15" x 20" or they will be disqualified. Boards may NOT be cut into shapes. 4. Boards larger will not be exhibited unless space allows. 5. Game boards must be designed to run on no larger than a 9-volt battery and you must supply the battery, and it must be secured to back of gameboard. (no free standing batteries will be accepted) 6. Boards may be painted, drawn with pencils or marker or utilize any other craft technique. Fresh materials that will not hold up for the duration of the Fair may not be used. 7. Each board must contain only one game and not be a part of a series of boards. 8. Boards may be 3 dimensional, however, they must not have sharp objects sticking out, or pieces attached that may be removed or fall off. Chairpersons have a final say over safety. 9. If constructed of brown cardboard, the front of the game board must be covered with poster board, wallpaper, contact paper or other similar material. 10. All game boards must meet the following criteria. a) Made from cardboard, foam core or coroplast. b) All electric joints soldered or taped to back of board. The back of the board must be visible to judges. Any boards with paper coverings concealing wiring will not be accepted. c) Uses simple or advanced wiring (circuits). d) Brads or small screws with nuts may be used to secure your wiring. If using brads, be sure to use uncoated brads. Back of game board wiring must be neatly secured. e) Board must have covered light, buzzer or other advanced electric technology such as LED s, selector switches, etc. If LED lights are used, they must be flat on back of board. f) Must have 4-H clover symbol g) Holes must be punched in the top corners to be displayed.

120 SHOEBOX FLOAT CONTEST CLASS Decorate a shoebox to look like a Parade Float. You can cover it with whatever material you wish,i.e.paper, material, glitter, etc. Give it wheels if you want to. Make it look like a Parade Float. Bring it to the fair and we will have a Shoebox Float Parade in the stage area. Check Youth Calendar for date and time of Parade. CLASS Shoebox float

121 SECTION 8-4-H SHARE THE FUN CLOVERBUD TALENT SHOW All 4-H Cloverbuds may participate in the Share The Fun Cloverbud Talent Show. You will receive a medal for participation. No premium will be paid for participation. 4-H S-T-F entrants may present acts as individuals or groups (groups are limited to 5 members*). You may compete in one (1) act. (One (1) Individual or One (1) Group. The time range for each act is three (3) to five (5) minutes. S-T-F participants will be performing at the Fair. Please note that you will be required to provide all the necessary instruments (including securing a piano) and materials needed during your act. It will not be the job of the 4-H Agent or the Fair to secure or move any equipment or provide adequate space for dance routines. NOTE: You must complete a data sheet that is available from the 4-H office, the 4-H website or at fair registration day. This form must be turned to the Extension Services (4-H office) no later than December 19, NO EXCEPTIONS or act will be disqualified. Data Sheet must also include words/lyrics for songs, dramatic readings, monologues, poems, or skits. The Data Sheet must include description of act. Complete a data sheet for each member of a group act listing all members and each member of the act must indicate the category and class on their Youth Exhibit Registration form *Complete an entry form for EVERY member of a group act Instrumental Musical Instruments Vocal Singing Numbers Dance All dance, baton, and acrobatics Dramatic Skits/Stunts/Pantomimes/Monologues/Puppetry/Impersonations General Acts which include two or more of the above classes CLASSES Instrumental Individual Instrumental Group Vocal Individual Vocal Group Dance Individual Dance Group Dramatic Individual Dramatic Group General Individual General Group CLOVERBUD CITRICULTURE (CITRUS/PEACH TREE) Citrus Tree Chairperson...Jamie Burrow, , bigsister1981@aol.com 1. Cloverbuds must be a current Osceola County 4-H member. 2. Cloverbud members may enter one tree issued to them in March of the prior year. 3. Replacement trees may only be obtained in the thirty days following the original issuing of trees, and only as long as trees from the original lot are still available. 4. All trees must be planted and grown in the original container issued to them. It must have the original tag on the tree when checked in at the fair. 5. These trees must be turned in on the same day as all other Citrus Trees and will be exhibited in the Citrus Tree area in the tent. 6. Exhibitors are responsible for the care of their tree during the fair. 7. Cloverbuds are permitted to participate in the skill-a-thon. CLASS Cloverbud Citrus trees should be entered under Citriculture Department CTC, Section 2, Class 04

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