99 th ANNUAL KAY COUNTY FREE FAIR, BLACKWELL, OK

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1 1 99 th ANNUAL KAY COUNTY FREE FAIR, BLACKWELL, OK OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS KAY COUNTY FREE FAIR BOARD, INC. Amber Frieouf, President---Braman Maribeth Ratliff, Secretary---Newkirk Gloria Simunek, Member - Blackwell Russell Miller, Member - Tonkawa Jake Kahle, Vice President---Blackwell Scott Overman, Member Ponca City Daron Grossardt, Member Ponca City SEPTEMBER 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 2016 Schedule for the Week TUESDAY -- Entry Day (see special times) WEDNESDAY -- Noble and Osage County Day THURSDAY -- Kansas Day FRIDAY -- Grant County and Rural School Day Tours for Schools SATURDAY -- Kay Co. Horse Show for Open & 4-H/FFA SUNDAY Kay Co. Horse Speed Events LIVESTOCK WILL BE RELEASED AFTER THAT SPECIES HAS BEEN SHOWN, IF SO DESIRED YOU MAY LEAVE YOUR ANIMAL AT THE FAIR IF EXHIBITOR LEAVES EARLY OR THEIR PENS AND AREAS ARE NOT CLEANED-NO PREMIUM WILL BE PAID AND THE EXHIBITOR WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO SHOW THE FOLLOWING YEAR ENTRIES ARE FOR KAY COUNTY RESIDENTS ONLY ADDRESSES ARE REQUIRED, IF NO ADDRESS IS GIVEN, PREMIUMS WILL NOT BE PAID SUNDAY 1 P.M. -- 2:30 P.M. RELEASE OF ALL OTHER EXHIBITS INDEX Schedule of Events Pg. 02 Announcements, Important Notice, Rules & Regulations Pg. 04 Department A Cattle Pg. 08 Department B Horses Pg. 10 Department C Sheep Pg. 12 Department D Swine Pg. 13 Department N Goats Pg H & FFA Livestock Exhibits (Swine, Cattle, Sheep, Goat) Pg H Bucket Calf Project Pg. 15 Showmanship Contest Rules Pg. 17 Sheep Shearing Contest Pg. 17 Judging Contests Pg. 17 Livestock Tractor Driving Pg. 18 Department E Poultry Pg. 18 Department M Rabbits Pg. 20 Department F Agriculture Pg. 25 Department G Plants & Flowers Pg. 28 Department L Education Pg. 31 Department H 4-H & FFA (Ag Mechanics) Pg. 32 Department I Fine and Domestic Arts Pg. 74 Department J Domestic Science Pg. 87 Department K Home & Community Education Pg. 94 1

2 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS HOUR EVENT PLACE TUESDAY 13 th 8 a.m. to 8 p.m..entry Day Domestic Science & Domestic Arts...Domestic Arts/Sciences Bldg 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.. Plants & Flowers... Plants & Flower Building EXCEPTIONS 9:30 a.m.... Judging OHCE Exhibits... OHCE Building 8 a.m.. to 8 p.m.... Agriculture... 4-H Building 8 a.m. to 8 p.m...4-h...4-h Building 4 p.m. to 7:00 p.m Catte and Hogs... Fair Grounds 4 p.m.. to 7 p.m. Poultry and Rabbits... Jr Livestock Bldg. 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.... Enter Horses for Horse Show on Saturday and Sunday... Horse Arena WEDNESDAY 14 th 9 a.m.... Judging Exhibits: Crops, Education, 4-H & FFA Domestic Science, Fine & Domestic Arts Horticulture, Plants & Flowers, Poultry... 4-H Building 8 a.m. to 10 a.m... Sheep and Goats... Fairgrounds 10 a.m..... Cattle Show...Whitman Arena Hogs will show 30 minutes after Cattle show ends...whitman Arena 5 p.m.... Sheep Show... Jr. Livestock Bldg 5 p.m..judging Rabbits. Jr Livestock Bldg. 7 p.m.... Goat Show... Jr. Livestock Bldg THURSDAY 15th 12 noon... Friends of 1893 Land Run... Kay Room, Kay Electric (formerly Old Settlers Reunion) Covered Dish Luncheon 1 p.m.... Friends of 1893 Land Run Program 5 p.m.... Clean up time for livestock pens and areas... Jr. Livestock Bldg/Whitman Arena 6 p.m.... Tractor Driving Contest... East of Horse Arena FRIDAY 16 TH 9 a.m H & FFA Livestock Judging Contest... Livestock Pavilion SATURDAY 17th 9 a.m.... Kay Co. Horse Show for Open & 4H/FFA... Vernie Byler Horse Arena SUNDAY 18 th 7 am 10 am... Poultry to be released... Jr. Livestock Bldg. 8 am 10 am... Plants & Flowers to be released... Plant & Flower Building 1 p.m.... Kay Co. Horse Show for Speed Events... Vernie Byler Horse Arena 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.... All Other Exhibits Released ENTERTAINMENT... All week Doc Crawford s Medicine Man Show will be performing.... Gator Boys Road Show will be at the fair all five days... Also Performing during the week will be:... The Oklahoma Kid... Oklahoma Chainsaw Carvers... Blacksmith Demo... Firstclass Pedalpulls 2 2

3 3 SUPERINTENDENTS General Supt. Amber Frieouf, Blackwell Cattle Neal Head, Blackwell Swine Neal Head, Blackwell Sheep Bart Cardwell, Lamont Goats Rick Barnthouse, Blackwell Tractor Driving John Powelson, Ponca City Horses Margie Oxford, Tonkawa Poultry Eucola May & Buddy May, Ponca City Rabbits Frances Bohannon, Newkirk Agriculture Corbin Dewitt, Newkirk Plants and Flowers Derrell Berry, Ponca City 4-H Club Dept. Morgan Sanders, Newkirk Fine and Domestic Arts Andrea Grell, Blackwell Domestic Science Amber Frieouf, Blackwell Oklahoma Home & Community Education Groups Lindsay Grace, Newkirk Education Terrie Grell, Blackwell Concessions Kay County Free Fair Board KAY COUNTY FREE FAIR TOWNSHIP BOARD MEMBERS BEAVER TOWNSHIP: Rick Worley, 7101 N. 106 Lane, Newkirk Jennifer Worley, 7101 N. 106 Lane, Newkirk BLACKWELL TOWNSHIP: Jake Kahle, 610 W. Furgeson, Blackwell Mike Jeffers, 1604 Windmill Rd., Blackwell CARLISLE TOWNSHIP: Bart Cardwell, 7500 S 156 th Rd., Lamont Majorie Oxford, 9700 S. 108 th, Tonkawa CROSS TOWNSHIP: Ford Lasher, 2401 Meadowbrook, Ponca City Maxine Lasher, 2401 Meadowbrook, Ponca City DALE TOWNSHIP: Kent Kirchoff, 5501 E. Home Rd., Newkirk Carole Stephens, 3300 E. Gate Rd., Newkirk KAW TOWNSHIP: Hank Lewis, E. Canteen Rd., Kaw City VACANT KILDARE TOWNSHIP: Carrie Otto, 1199 E. Furguson, Ponca City Curtis Vap, 3201 N. Waverly, Newkirk, OK LONGWOOD TOWNSHIP: Cindi Klumpp, 2001 N. Enterprise Rd.., Ponca City Larry Klumpp, 2001 N. Enterprise Rd., Ponca City LOWE TOWNSHIP: Amber Frieouf, 416 Kimmell, Braman Jared Grell, 6005 N. 13 th St., Braman MILLER TOWNSHIP: Lisa Blubaugh, 9801 W. North Ave., Ponca City Scott Blubaugh, 9801 W. North Ave., Ponca City NEWKIRK TOWNSHIP: VACANT VACANT OWEN TOWNSHIP: Russell Miller, W. Riverview Rd., Tonkawa Melissa Miller, W. Riverview Rd., Tonkawa RENFROW TOWNSHIP: Joe Davis, W. Doolin Ave., Nardin Buddy May, 105 W. Main, Nardin ROCKFALLS TOWNSHIP: Janie DeWitt, W. Judo Rd., Braman Linda Brand, W. Judo Rd., Braman ROUNDGROVE TOWNSHIP: Daron Grossardt, 7301 W. Coleman Rd., Ponca City Scott Overman, 4203 W. Hubbard Rd., Ponca City TONKAWA TOWNSHIP: Steve Varner, 403 S. Pine, Tonkawa Don Jeans, 6010 S. 13 th, Tonkawa VERNON TOWNSHIP: Maribeth Ratliff, 7500 N T St., Newkirk Katherine Bliss, 6750 W. Peckham Rd., Newkirk WALTHAM TOWNSHIP: Frances Bohannon, 6901 East Brake Rd, Newkirk Charles Bohannon, 6901 East Brake Rd., Newkirk WESTON TOWNSHIP: Devin Courtney, W. Brake Rd., Ponca City Gloria Simunek, 1575 N R, Ponca City 3

4 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS The Board of Directors of the Kay County Free Fair Board, Inc., takes pleasure in presenting herewith the Premium List, Rules and Regulations governing the Annual Free Fair, to be held at the Fairgrounds in Blackwell, Oklahoma, in September. Please note that the fair opens on Tuesday. IMPORTANT NOTICE The 99th anniversary of the Kay County Free Fair, promises to be one of the best fairs in the history of this event. The Board of Directors of the Kay County Free Fair Board, Inc. wishes to take this opportunity to welcome all Kay County residents to exhibit and attend the Kay County Free Fair. Every effort is being made by the board to make this a successful fair with a large number of quality exhibits, plenty of entertainment and a place for you to meet your friends. With your cooperation, we believe that a very successful fair can be held this year which will not only have an educational value, but will also assist in maintaining the morale of Kay County farmers, 4-H and FFA Club members and encourage the production of more and better quality food products. This catalog, including the premium list, for the 2016 Kay County Free Fair, is being printed previous to final action on the Kay County Free Fair Board, Inc., Estimate by the County Commissioners and the Kay County Excise Board. The catalog is being issued, therefore, with the distinct understanding that if, for any reason whatsoever, sufficient funds are not available to pay in full premiums and awards as listed, the Kay County Free Fair Board, Inc., reserves the right to prorate premiums on a percentage basis. The attention of all exhibitors is especially called to this condition and provision, and exhibits are accepted only with this definite understanding. It is a well-known fact that up to the present time it has never been necessary in Kay County to prorate premiums, the appropriations for the Fair having been sufficient in every instance to pay all premiums in full. It is the opinion of the Board that this will also be true this year, and it is not anticipated that proration of premiums will be necessary. The Board solicits your continued cooperation on the above conditions, with the hope and belief that the appropriation will be sufficient to pay all premiums in full and that it will not be necessary to take into account the above provision. It is the purpose of the Board of Directors to do everything that is possible to make this Free Fair a success and to add to the comforts, pleasures and conveniences of the visitors and exhibitors who attend. Our Fair last year was a success, and with the past experience we hope to be able to serve the people who contributed. We hope our agricultural exhibits will be better and larger this year, which will demonstrate that Kay County is second to none in the State. The agricultural exhibits will clearly portray the wonderful agricultural resources of the County; the livestock show will be evidence of the fact that Kay County is outstanding from the stand point of the quality of the livestock. In the Women's Department the exhibits of the thrifty home-makers of the County will be on display. The Free Fair Board, Inc. earnestly solicits your support and your cooperation in making this Fair a success, as no other factor does more to stimulate and improve farm conditions than Agriculture Fairs, where one may observe the improvements of farm crops and animals and compare them with their own. The management appeals to you to lend your support by bringing exhibits, boosting and attending. It is upon your support that we depend for a successful Fair. RULES AND REGULATIONS Amber Frieouf, President NOTE: Please read these rules carefully. Do not ask the management to vary from them. Your exhibit is accepted with the understanding that you are familiar with the provisions of this category. Bulletin Boards will be maintained during the Fair at the Secretary's office and at the livestock headquarters, on which any changes of program or special announcements will be posted from day to day. (Read Bulletin Board).

5 5 RULE 1 Interpretations, Violations, Etc. Section 1. The Board of Directors reserves the right to interpret these rules and to settle all questions arising in connection with the Kay County Free Fair. Section 2. Any persons who violate any of the rules and provisions of this contract will, by so doing, forfeit all rights, privileges and premiums offered. RULE 2 Entry Requirements IF EXHIBITOR LEAVES EARLY OR THEIR PENS AND AREAS ARE NOT CLEANED-NO PREMIUM WILL BE PAID AND THE EXHIBITOR WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO SHOW THE FOLLOWING YEAR ENTRIES ARE FOR KAY COUNTY RESIDENTS ONLY ADDRESSES ARE REQUIRED, IF NO ADDRESS IS GIVEN, PREMIUMS WILL NOT BE PAID Section 1. Tuesday, is entry day. Entries in all departments will close at 8:00 o clock p.m. on Tuesday, with the exception of OHCE Group Department. (See OHCE Group Departments) Flower Exhibitors refer to Plants and Flowers. Section 2. All livestock exhibits must be in place as specified on Entry Day. (Check schedule for specifics). Section 3. Release of Exhibits. Livestock exhibits will be released from pens after each species has shown, if desired, if you wish to leave your animal at the fair you may. All other exhibits will be released between 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Fair management is not responsible for exhibits not picked up at specified times of release. The failure to comply with this requirement will bar said exhibitor from participating in premiums which may have been awarded by the judge in any department of the Fair. Section 4. All exhibits of grain, seed, forage, fruits and vegetables to compete for prizes, must have been grown by the exhibitor in Kay County during the current crop year. All exhibits must be the work of the exhibitor and completed since the last County Fair. Section 5. All exhibits shown for premiums must be owned by residents of Kay County and must be taxable in Kay County. Active bona fide members of FFA chapters, 4-H clubs, OHCE, Quilt guilds, church groups and Garden Clubs, of Kay County, who may live outside Kay County, may exhibit in 4-H and FFA Department and in Oklahoma Home & Community Education Department, Domestic Arts and Plants and Flowers Department. Section 6. Exhibitor, as used in this premium list, may include individual, bona fide partnership and organization. In the 4-H and FFA Department, exhibitor is confined to the individual exhibit. However, in case of a chapter or club owned exhibit (animal), said chapter or club may enter one (1) exhibit per class. In the adult department, only individuals or bona fide partner-ship will be allowed to exhibit, except organizations will exhibit in classes specified for organizations. Section 7. All property entered at the Fair for any purpose shall be subject to the control of the management of the Fair, or the Superintendents in charge. Section 8. Separate exhibits must be provided for each entry except livestock herd exhibits. Only one entry will be allowed under one premium number except in the Livestock and Poultry departments. Exhibitors and spectators must not interfere with judges in the performance of duty. RULE 3 Duties and Privileges Section 1. The Superintendent of each Division in the Livestock Department will assign all space or stalls, and shall have full authority to move or rearrange exhibits when, in his judgment, it becomes necessary. Exhibitors will be expected to keep their spaces or stalls in a clean, sanitary condition at all times during the Fair. Section 2. Any member of the Executive Board of the Free Fair Board, Inc., shall have access to all premises of any character on the Fairgrounds at any time during the Fair. Section 3. The decision of the judges shall be final and no appeal will be considered except in case of protest.

6 6 RULE 4 Protests and Appeals Section 1. All protests shall be made to the Secretary in writing within four hours after the decision is made, and shall be accompanied by a deposit of $25.00, which shall be forfeited in case the protest is not sustained. All protests must state plainly the cause of the complaint. Section 2. In addition to the right of protest herein guaranteed to exhibitors, the Directors reserve the right to take cognizance of fraud, or any attempt thereat, in connection with any exhibit, and shall take such action as they deem just and proper. RULE 5 Powers and Liabilities of the Board Section 1. All property of every character entered for competition, display or any other purpose, or brought upon the Kay County Free Fairgrounds by any person shall be subject to the rules and regulations prescribed by said Kay County Free Fair Board, Inc. Section 2. In no case shall the Kay County Free Fair Board, Inc., or any of its officers be held responsible in damages for any loss, damage, injury, death or disability by disease or from theft or from any other cause to any such property, or to any person coming upon said Kay County Free Fairgrounds, while said person or property are on said Kay County Free Fairgrounds. The Kay County Free Fair Board, Inc., hereby refuses to assume any responsibility for the safety as bailee, or otherwise, for any property brought upon said Kay County Fairgrounds, said property being brought upon and kept upon said grounds at the owner's risk. Section 3. If the property owners or others interested in the property desire protection against loss, damage or injury from fire or other cause, they must make their own arrangements and pay for such insurance. Section 4. The Kay County Free Fair Board, Inc., expressly refuses to assume any liability for injuries to the person of any of the exhibitors or their officers and employees or to any patron or other persons coming upon the grounds of the Kay County Free Fair and no claims for injury to any person or property shall ever be asserted or suit instituted or maintained against the Kay County Free Fair Board, Inc., its officers, agents, representatives, servants or employees for said cause by any person having license or privilege to exhibit, on the Fairgrounds or occupying any space thereon, and it is a part of consideration of such license or privilege that such claims for damages are specifically waived. Section 5. If any damage, loss or injury to person or property shall be approximately caused by reason of negligence, or willful act of any person, firm or corporation, or their agent, representatives, servants or employees having license or privilege to exhibit on said Fairgrounds or the occupying space thereon, the Kay County Free Fair Board, Inc., shall in no manner be responsible therefore, and in case it be subjected to any expense or liability, all persons cause same or liable therefore shall indemnify the said Kay County Free Fair Board, Inc., at Blackwell, Oklahoma. Section 6. The management reserves the right to remove from the grounds any exhibit, animal, concession or show that may be falsely entered, or may be deemed unsuitable, or objectionable, or to remove any sign, banner or advertising matter of any kind which may be deemed unsuitable or objectionable by them, without assigning a reason therefore and if necessary, to return any money already paid for space or stalls, which shall exonerate them from any claims whatsoever on the part of the exhibitor or purchaser. Section 7. No diseased or sick animal will be permitted to be exhibited or to occupy any stall at the Fair, and every precaution will be taken to enforce this rule, but the management will not be responsible for any loss or damage that may be sustained by anyone through violation of this rule. RULE 6 Premiums and Awards Section 1. No premium will be awarded on articles not listed in this catalog. Section 2. Where there is no competition, the judges shall award first, second or third premium, according to the merits of the exhibit. Section 3. Where special premiums are offered, they shall be paid directly by the donors upon presentation of orders from the Secretary of the Free Fair Board, Inc.

7 7 Section 4. All premiums will be paid as soon as possible after the close of the Fair. FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES RULES 1. The Family and Consumer Sciences Division includes Fine and Domestic Arts, Domestic Science, and OHCE Exhibits. 2. The Rules and Regulations of the Kay County Free Fair Board, Inc., will apply to these exhibits. READ THEM CAREFULLY. See Special Rules for each department. 3. A separate exhibit must be entered for each class. Exhibitor may not enter the same entry in more than one class. 4. Unless specified, divisions are open to any age exhibitor. 5. All exhibits will be exhibited in the display cases provided by the Kay County Free Fair Board, Inc. Space allowed for display of exhibits will be determined by the number of exhibits. 6. Exhibitors may bring address labels to use on entry tags to save time entering exhibits. 7. All exhibits must have been completed since the last fair. 8. Unless otherwise stated, all First Place Premiums will be $5.00, Second Place $4.00, and Third Place $3.00. SEPTEMBER, 2016 GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT AMBER FRIEOUF Ms. Amber Frieouf will have general supervision of all exhibits at the Fair and work with the superintendents of the various departments in making the exhibits as instructive and helpful as possible. The Executive Board asks your cooperation to this end. LIVESTOCK Entry Day Tuesday and Wednesday (see breed selection) All 4-H and FFA Exhibitors must follow the Oklahoma Show Ring Code of Ethics 1. Livestock Classes are open to 4-H, FFA, youth and adult exhibitors according to the rules listed below. 2. All animals shown in livestock department must be registered except in the horse department. Papers must be presented to the Superintendent at the time of making entry. Entry must be made in the name of the owner as shown on the registration papers, 4-H and FFA members' livestock, shown in breeding classes, must be registered. Exhibitor must have ownership at least 30 days prior to show. All Horses entering the Fair must have a current coggins test and must show an original test paper from the veterinarian at time of check in. No photo copies will be accepted H and FFA members may show not more than FOUR animals in any one class. 4. All livestock exhibited in competition for premiums must be taxable in and owned by residents of Kay County. (See Section 5, rule 2). 5. All rules governing the Kay County Free Fair as they appear elsewhere in this catalog, will apply to this Department. 6. All livestock shown in any division of this Department shall be shown by the exhibitor or his agent, who shall produce stock promptly to be judged when called for by the Judge or Superintendent. 7. BEDDING--All livestock stalls and pens will be properly bedded at the beginning of the Free Fair. WOOD CHIPS ONLY, NO WOOD PELLETS BEDDING. All exhibitors are required to feed and care for their own livestock. ALL PREMIUMS WILL BE FORFEITED IF PENS ARE NOT CLEANED AT 5:00PM ON THURSDAY. 8. All premium money will be forfeited if it is found that Rules 2, 4 7 & 13 have been violated. 9. SEPARATE EXHIBITS (ANIMAL) must be provided for EACH ENTRY, excepting in herd exhibits. 10. No washing of livestock allowed in pens or stalls. 11. No exhibitors will be allowed to show more than ONE ENTRY FOR HERDS or groups except in "Get of Sire" and "Produce of Dam" and then only when entries are by DIFFERENT SIRES and out of DIFFERENT DAMS. 12. If EXHIBITOR LEAVES EARLY-NO PREMIUM WILL BE PAID AND THE EXHIBITOR WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO SHOW THE FOLLOWING YEAR Early removal of livestock is expressly prohibited without written approval of a licensed veterinarian,

8 8 species superintendent and one executive board member. 13. The following age categories and exhibit divisions are established and will be followed in the Livestock Divisions. EXHIBITORS Under 9 years of age-open class EXHIBITORS 9-18 years in 4-H and FFA--4-H and FFA ONLY EXHIBITORS 9-18 years non-affiliated--open class only ADULTS--open class only 14. Exhibitors, regardless of age who cannot control their livestock exhibit will be directed to immediately leave the show ring upon request of the superintendent and will not be considered for placing. 15. Cattle will go by the no glue rule. No glue will be allowed on Cattle exhibit, only hair dressing permitted. JUDGING The Free Fair Board, Inc. will provide separate judges for the following departments: Beef Cattle and Hogs, Dairy Cattle, Horses and Sheep and Goats. All livestock must be judged as nearly as possible in the order that it appears in this catalog. It is planned that Beef Cattle, Dairy Cattle and Swine will be judged in the Livestock Arena, and Sheep and Goats will be judged in the Sheep Arena. SHOWMANSHIP ONLY 4-H and FFA Junior, Intermediate and Senior Divisions Showmanship will be held at the Kay County Free Fair. Information on these contests is listed under 4-H and FFA Livestock. NO ADULT OR OPEN CLASS YOUTH SHOWMANSHIP WILL BE HELD. DEPARTMENT "A" CATTLE Beef Cattle-Registered NEAL HEAD, Superintendent Entry Day TUESDAY 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., If EXHIBITOR LEAVES EARLY-NO PREMIUM WILL BE PAID AND THE EXHIBITOR WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO SHOW THE FOLLOWING YEAR LIVESTOCK WILL BE RELEASED AFTER THAT SPECIES HAS BEEN SHOWN, IF SO DESIRED YOU MAY LEAVE YOUR ANIMAL AT THE FAIR 1. All rules governing the livestock department, as well as General Rules and Regulations governing the Kay County Free Fair Board, Inc., will apply in this department. 2. Breeding classes are open to adults, 4-H, FFA and youth exhibitors. The first three premiums in the female classes are open to all exhibitors; all premiums beyond this are restricted to 4-H and FFA exhibitors. 4-H and FFA exhibitors may show not more than FOUR animals in any one class. 4-H and FFA exhibitors must show market animals in the Junior Division. 3. Animals, exhibited in breeding classes of this department, must be registered and certificate of registration must be examined and approved by superintendent. The exhibitor must have ownership of animals at least 30 days prior to the show. Steers do not have to be registered. 4. Get of Sire--To consist of four animals under two years of age, none of which has freshened; either sex, the get of one sire; no more than two can be bulls. Sire must be named and each exhibitor is limited to one entry sired by the same bull. Animals need not all be owned by exhibitor. 5. Produce of Dam--To consist of two animals, any age, either sex, the product of one cow. The dam must be named. Animals need not both be owned by one exhibitor. 6. Best Three Females--Any age, all to have been bred and at least one to be owned by exhibitor. Each exhibitor limited to one entry. 7. Best Udder Award--In each of the milking cow classes the judge shall select the first and second best uddered cows. This selection to be made on the basis of udder alone. These two cows shall be given special recognition just prior to the final placing of the respective class. 8. Dairy Herd--To consist of four cows that have freshened. All to be owned by exhibitor. Each exhibitor limited to one entry. 9. Production Award--The two cows in each class with the highest ME Milk Production Records will be recognized at completion of judging of each class. The most current DHIA200 (Individual Cow

9 9 Report) or DHIA203 (Pedigree and Performance Record) will be used as proof of record. These forms are to be presented to the Superintendent at time registration papers are checked. Official DHIA, DHIR or official A.M.P.M. records figured on 305-2X-M.E. will be accepted. Projected records will be acceptable in junior two-year and/or the two-yearold cow class. 10. Beef breeds will be assigned section numbers in addition to class numbers when entered. 11. Cattle will go by the no glue rule. No glue will be allowed on Cattle exhibit, only hair dressing permitted. 12. Commercial Heifers will be shown by weight. Breed Sections as follows: 100 Shorthorn 150 Shorthorn Plus 200--Hereford 300 Angus 350 Red Angus 400--Maine Anjou 450 Maine Tainer 500--Chianina 600--Limousin 700--Simmental Charolais 800--All Other Breeds 900 Commercial Bulls & Cows Premiums: 1 st 2 nd 3 rd $13 $11 $8 101,201,301,401,501 etc. 1. Senior Bull, one year and older 2. Junior bull, less than 1 year 3. Champion Bull $8 4. Reserve Champion Bull $6 5. Cow, calved prior to May 1, 2011 Heifers Premiums: 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th $13 $11 $8 $7 $6 $5 6. Senior Heifer, one year and older 7. Junior Heifer, less than one year 8. Champion Female $8 9. Reserve Champion Female $6 1st 2nd 3rd 4th $13 $11 $8 $6 10. Get of Sire; four animal both sex, all by one sire 11. Pair of calves: one senior or jr. bull calf, one senior or junior heifer calf 1st 2 nd 3rd $13 $11 $8 12. Pair yearlings: one junior or summer yearling bull, one junior or summer yearling heifer Supreme Heifer plaque will be awarded. Reserve Supreme Heifer ribbon will be awarded. STEERS All breeds will compete together. Need not be registered. STEER PREMIUMS AS FOLLOWS: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th $10 $8 $5 $3 13. Jr. Yearling Steer, Jan-April 1, Summer Yearling Steer, May 1 to Aug. 31, Senior calf, Sept. 1. to Dec. 31, Champion Steer Ribbon 17. Reserve Champion Steer Ribbon DAIRY CATTLE REGISTERED Definitions for Dairy Cattle Bull calf born after Aug. 31, 2014and over 4 months of age Junior Heifer Calf, born March 1, 2015or later, and over 4 months of age Intermediate Heifer Calf, born Dec. 1, 2014, - Feb. 28, 2015 Senior Heifer Calf, born Sept. 1, - Nov Junior Yearling Heifer, not in milk, born Mar. 1 - August 31, 2014 Senior Yearling Heifer, not in milk, born Sept. 1, Feb. 28, 2014 Senior Yearling Heifers that have freshened show as a 2-year-old. Cows, Junior 2-year olds, born Mar. 1 - Sept. 30, 2013 Cows, Senior 2-year olds, born Sept. 1, Feb. 28, 2013 Cows, 3-year-olds, born Sept. 1, 2011 through Aug Cows, 4-year-olds, born Sept. 1, 2010 through Aug. 31, 2011 Cows, 5-years or older, born before Sept. 1, 2010

10 10 THE FOLLOWING CLASSIFICATION APPLY TO ALL OPEN CLASS DAIRY BREEDS 50. Bull Calf, over 4 months Prem. No. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th $10 $8 $5 $3 51. Grand Champion Bull $8 and Ribbon 52. Reserve Gr. Champion Bull $6 PREMIUMS FOR CLASSES 53 TO 64 ARE AS FOLLOWS: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th $13 $11 $8 $7 $6 $5 53. Junior Heifer Calf over 4 months old 54. Intermediate Heifer Calf 55. Senior Heifer Calf 56. Junior Yearling Heifer (not in milk) 57. Senior Yearling Heifer (not in milk) 58. Junior Champion Female Ribbon 59. Get of Sire 60. Cow, Jr. 2 years 61. Cow, Sr. 2 years 62. Cow, 3 years 63. Cow, 4 years 64. Cow, 5 years or older 65. Senior Champion Female Ribbon 66. Breed Champion Female $8 67. Res. Breed Champion Female $6 68. Dairy Herd 1st 2nd 3rd 4th $13 $11 $8 $7 69. Best Three Females 1st 2nd 3rd 4th $13 $11 $8 $7 70. Produce of Dam 1st 2nd 3rd $13 $11 $8 71. Best Udder Cow 1st 2nd 3rd $13 $11 $8 72. Get of Sire 1st 2nd 3rd 4th $13 $11 $8 $7 73. Production Award, 1st & 2nd Place ribbons will be awarded in classes Dairy Breeds will be assigned letter designation in addition to class numbers when entered as follows: Holstein--A, Brown Swiss--B, Guernsey--C, Jersey- -D, Ayrshire--E, Milking Shorthorn--F, and Red Poll--G. Grand Champion Dairy Animal plaque will be awarded. DEPARTMENT "B" HORSES MARGIE OXFORD, Superintendent 1. Entries in this department will be taken at the Horse Arena on Tuesday, September 13 th between 4 p.m. and 7p.m. Kay County Horse Show & Performance for Open, 4-H & FFA will be held at 9 a.m. on Saturday, September 17 th. Kay County Horse Speed Event Classes will be held at 1p.m. Sunday, September 18 th. All Horses entering the Fair must have a current coggins test and must show an original test paper from the veterinarian at time of entry Tuesday September 13 th ; no photo copies will be accepted. 2. No vehicles will be parked in stall area or blocking entrance to alley way. 3. All exhibits shown for premium must be owned by residents of Kay County and must be taxable in Kay County. Active bona fide members of Kay County FFA Chapter and Kay County 4-H Clubs, who may live outside Kay County, may exhibit in 4-H and FFA Classes. 4. All other rules governing the livestock department, as well as General Rules and Regulations, will apply in this department. 5. The date computing age is January An exhibitor may enter one or more horses in a class, however each horse may have only 1 rider per class. 7. All stallions must be registered and can only be shown by persons 18 years or older. 8. Produce of Dam 2 Produce from one mare. Must be 4 years and under. 9. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to have animals in the ring when the class is called, as the class will be shown only once, 2 Minute Limit.

11 11 GRADE HORSES--Horses not registered with any horse breed association. ALL PREMIUMS WILL BE AS FOLLOWS FOR ALL CLASSES: 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th $10 $8 $6 $4 $2 $1 Grand Champion $6 Reserve Grand Champion $4 HALTER Weanling Colts Yearling Colts Stallion, 2 & 3 yrs. old Stallion, 4 yrs. and older Grand Champion Stallion Reserve Grand Champion Stallion Weanling Fillies Yearling Fillies Two and three year old Fillies Four year old & older Mares 2210 Broodmares (Mares which have produced a foal in the current year and/or are in foal.) Grand Champion Mare Reserve Grand Champion Mare Yearling Geldings Two and three year old Geldings Four year old & older Geldings Grand Champion Gelding Reserve Grand Champion Gelding Produce of Dam Miniature Ponies 40" & under mares & geldings Ponies mares & geldings 41 to 54" Color Class PERFORMANCE CLASSES Showmanship 4-H & FFA Showmanship 12 & under Showmanship 13 yrs. to 19 yrs Showmanship 20 yrs. to 49 yrs Showmanship 50 yrs. & over Classes 2227 and 2228 must be a Kay Co. resident. No stallions allowed Lead-line Equitation English or Western 6 yrs. and under. Person leading must be 14 yrs. of age or older Walk-Trot Equitation 8 yrs. and under Mules only, pleasure Single Harness 54 and under English Pleasure open English Equitation open Trail Class 4-H & FFA Trail Class 12 & under Trail Class years Trail Class years Trail Class 50 years & over Walk-Trot Pleasure 4-H & FFA Walk-Trot Pleasure 12 yrs & under Walk-Trot Western Pleasure 13 yrs to 19 yrs Walk-Trot Western Pleasure 20 yrs to 49 yrs Walk-Trot Western Pleasure 50 & over SnaffleBit, Horses 4 yrs. & under Pony Pleasure 54 and under Western Pleasure 4-H & FFA Western Pleasure 12 years & under Western Pleasure yrs Western Pleasure years Western Pleasure 50 years & older Western Horsemanship 4-H & FFA 2251 Western Horsemanship 12 years & under Western Horsemanship years Western Horsemanship years Western Horsemanship 50 years & older Reining 4-H & FFA Reining 19 and under Reining yrs Reining 50 yrs. and over SPEED CLASS EVENTS Barrel Racing 4-H & FFA Barrel Racing 12 yrs. & under Barrel Racing yrs Barrel Racing yrs Barrel Racing 50 yrs. and over Pole Bending 4-H & FFA Pole Bending 12 yrs. & under Pole Bending yrs Pole Bending yrs Pole Bending 50 yrs. & over Stakes Race 4-H & FFA

12 States Race 12 yrs. and under Stakes Race yrs Stakes Race yrs Stakes Race 50 yrs. & over Flag Race 4-H & FFA Flag Race 12 yrs. and under Flag Race yrs Flag Race yrs Flag Race 50 yrs. & over High Point Jr. Horse plaque will be awarded. 4-H and FFA Horse Judging Contest to be held SATURDAY along with horse show. DEPARTMENT "C" SHEEP BART CARDWELL, Superintendent Entry Day Wednesday 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. LIVESTOCK WILL BE RELEASED AFTER THAT SPECIES HAS BEEN SHOWN, IF SO DESIRED YOU MAY LEAVE YOUR ANIMAL AT THE FAIR If EXHIBITOR LEAVES EARLY-NO PREMIUM WILL BE PAID AND THE EXHIBITOR WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO SHOW THE FOLLOWING YEAR 1. All rules governing the livestock department as well as the General Rules and Regulations governing the Kay County Free Fair will apply in this department. 2. Breeding classes are open to adult, 4-H and FFA and youth exhibitors. The first three premiums in the female classes are open to all exhibitors; all premiums beyond this are restricted to 4-H and FFA exhibitors. 4-H and FFA exhibitors may show not more than FOUR animals in any age class. Exhibitors must have ownership of all animals at least 30 days prior to the show and have registration papers available by show date. All rams will be shown in open class. 3. All sheep in purebred classes must be registered in the flock books of the respective breeds and bear the American ear tags of their association, if so required. Animal must be representative of the breed. All lambs (both breeding and market classes) in order to be eligible to compete in their respective classes must be carrying all milk teeth at the time of entering the show ring. Lambs showing either or both of the first pair of permanent incisors will not be eligible to show in any of the lamb classes. All junior market lambs prior to classification, must be slick shorn to the skin. No wool will be allowed above the knee or hocks. Exhibitors must keep pens clean; alleyways & barn entrances free of trash & bedding. A truck or trailer will be available each morning for straw removal. All 4-H and FFA exhibitors must show market animals in the Junior Division. 4. Flock--Ram, any age, one ewe two years old or over, one ewe one year and under two, and one ewe lamb under one year. 5. Get of Sire--Four lambs, either sex, get of one sire. 6. Ewe lambs may either be shown in the market or breeding classes but not in both. Wethers can only be shown in market classes. 7. Sheep breeds exhibits will be assigned section numbers in addition to class numbers when entered. Breed Sections as follows: Dorset Hampshires Natural Shropshire Southdown 1500 Speckled-face 1600 Suffolk 1700 Crossbred 1. Ram, 2 yrs. & over Prem. No. 1st 2nd 3rd $9 $7 $5 2. Ram, 1 yr. & under 2 1st 2nd 3rd $9 $7 $5 3. Ram Lamb before Jan. 1, st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $9 $7 $5 $3 $2 4. Ram Lamb after Jan. 1, st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $9 $7 $5 $3 $2 5. Champion Ram $5 6. Res. Champion Ram $4 7. Ewe, 2 yrs. & over

13 13 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th $9 $8 $6 $5 $4 $3 8. Ewe, 1 yr. & under 2 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th $9 $8 $6 $5 $4 $3 9. Ewe Lamb before Jan. 1, st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th $9 $8 $6 $5 $4 $3 10. Ewe Lamb after Jan. 1, st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th $9 $8 $6 $5 $4 $3 11. Champion Ewe $5 12. Res. Champion Ewe $4 13 Flock 1st 2nd 3rd $9 $7 $5 14. Get of Sire 1st 2nd 3rd $9 $7 $5 15 Pair of Ram Lambs 1st 2nd 3rd $9 $7 $5 16. Pair of Ewe Lambs 1st 2nd 3rd $9 $7 $5 17. Market Lamb 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $8 $6 $4 $3 $2 18. Champion Market Lamb Ribbon 19. Res. Champ. Market Lamb Ribbon 1. Sheep must be registered ewes conditioned, fitted and trained to show at halter. 2. Entrants must furnish their own garments. The garments must be 60% wool or more, and may either be made or purchased. Garments on display in clothing department may be picked up to wear for this contest. 3. Junior Division yrs. of age, Senior Division yrs. of age. 4. Plaque and Ribbons. 5. Premiums, 1st through 5th 1050 Junior 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $12 $10 $9 $8 $ Senior 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $12 $10 $9 $8 $7 DEPARTMENT "D" SWINE - REGISTERED NEAL HEAD, Superintendent Entry Day Tuesday 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. LIVESTOCK WILL BE RELEASED AFTER THAT SPECIES HAS BEEN SHOWN, IF SO DESIRED YOU MAY LEAVE YOUR ANIMAL AT THE FAIR If EXHIBITOR LEAVES EARLY-NO PREMIUM WILL BE PAID AND THE EXHIBITOR WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO SHOW THE FOLLOWING YEAR (All Hogs Must be Registered) 1. All entries and awards made in this department shall be subject to the General Rules and Regulations published in this Premium List. 2. Breeding classes are open to adults, 4-H, FFA and youth exhibitors. The first three premiums in the female classes are open to all exhibitors; all premiums beyond this are restricted to 4-H and FFA exhibitors. 4-H and FFA exhibitors may show no more than FOUR animals in any one class. 4-H and FFA exhibitors must show market animals in the Junior Division. 3. Each and every animal in this department must be registered and certificate of registration must be examined and approved by the Superintendent. The exhibitor must have ownership 30 days prior to the show and have registration papers available by show date. 4. All boars must be tusked. 5. Premium money will be withheld for violations of any of these rules. 6. DEFINITION OF CLASSES: a. Gilts --January through March 2013 b. Boars January through March Swine breeds will be assigned section numbers in addition to class numbers when entered. Breed sections as follows: Berkshire Chester Duroc Hampshires Poland Spot

14 Yorkshire 1820 Crossbred Herford ORDER OF SHOW WILL BE ACCORDING TO BREEDS AS FOLLOWS: Breeding Class Open Market Class Junior Market Class Showmanship Junior (9-12) Intermediate (13-15) Senior (16-18) PREMIUMS WILL BE AS FOLLOWS FOR CLASSES st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th $9 $8 $6 $5 $4 20. Boars - Prior to Jan January, February & March Boars 22. Champion Boar $5 23. Res. Champion Boar $4 CLASSES: st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th $9 $8 $6 $5 $4 24. Sow - Prior Jan March Gillts 26. Champion Gilt $5 27. Res. Champion Gilt $4 28. Get of Sire 1st 2nd 3rd $11 $9 $6 PREMIUMS WILL BE AS FOLLOWS FOR CLASSES 29-30: 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th $8 $6 $4 $3 $2 29. Market Hog lbs. and under lbs. & above 31. Grand Champion Mkt. Hog Ribbon 32. Res. Grand Champion Market Hog Ribbon NOTE: Gilts may be shown in the Market Hog classes. However, they cannot be shown as both breeding and market animals. DEPARTMENT N GOATS RICK BARNTHOUSE, Superintendent Entry Day Wednesday 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. LIVESTOCK WILL BE RELEASED AFTER THAT SPECIES HAS BEEN SHOWN, IF SO DESIRED YOU MAY LEAVE YOUR ANIMAL AT THE FAIR All sexually intact goats must be individually identified with one of the following: 1. USDA Tag 2. Official goat registry (NDGA or NGA) tattoo or microchip (only if animal is accompanied by a registration certificate). Breeder is responsible for microchip reader availability. 3. For animals not suitable for ear tagging, legible flank or tail-web tattoo (must contain premise ID and individual animal number). 4. Scrapie Flock Certification Program Tags. Premiums 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th $9 $8 $6 $5 $4 Dairy Goats months & under year - 2 years old years - 4 years old years & older Grand Champion $ Res. Grand Champion $8 Pygmy Goats months & under year - 2 years old years - 4 years old years & older Grand Champion $ Res. Grand Champion $8 Meat Goats Light Doe Heavy Doe Light Wether Heavy Wether Grand Champion Doe $10

15 Reserve Grand Champion Doe $ Grand Champion Wether $ Reserve Grand Champion Wether $8 4-H AND FFA LIVESTOCK EXHIBIT LIVESTOCK WILL BE RELEASED AFTER THAT SPECIES HAS BEEN SHOWN, IF SO DESIRED YOU MAY LEAVE YOUR ANIMAL AT THE FAIR If EXHIBITOR LEAVES EARLY-NO PREMIUM WILL BE PAID AND THE EXHIBITOR WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO SHOW THE FOLLOWING YEAR 1. IMPORTANT: In the 4-H and FFA Livestock Department all livestock in order to be eligible for exhibit and competition, must be owned by the exhibitor. An exhibitor must have owned and personally fed his exhibit. An exhibitor who is enrolled in college will be allowed to carry to completion any project that is underway at the time of initial enrollment in college. Any exhibitor who is in his second year in college is not eligible. 2. Not more than two animals may be shown by one club member in any one class. Entry cards with animal s weight must be presented when the class is shown except for breeding animals H and FFA members must have ownership of not less than 30 days of breeding animals with registration papers available at time of the show. In the female classes, club members will compete for all 6 premiums offered, with the last 3 prizes restricted to only 4-H and FFA club members; only these female classes are considered as a part of the 4-H and FFA Department. In the classes for bulls, boars, and rams; also, the group classes, you may compete along with the adult breeder. Exhibitor must be a county resident. 4. All animals to be exhibited in the ring by the owner, except when the club member has more than 1 entry in a class or in case of acceptable reason for not showing. In such exceptions, animals must be shown by some other club member. 5. If 10 or more steers or lambs fall into a class, the class may be divided. An additional class may be added for each additional 10 animals entered. 6. Ewe lambs may either be shown in the market or breeding classes but not in both. Wethers can be shown in market classes. 7. Prior to classification, all market lambs must be slick shorn to the skin. No wool will be allowed above the knees or hocks H and FFA Livestock exhibits will be assigned section numbers in addition to class numbers when entered. 9. Gilts may be shown in the Market Hog classes. However, they cannot be shown as both breeding and market animals. 10. Cattle will go by the no glue rule. No glue will be allowed on Cattle exhibit, only hair dressing permitted. 4-H AND FFA SWINE EXHIBIT (For Breeding Classes, see Dept. D) Market Classes -- Breed Selections as follows: Berkshire Chester Duroc Hampshires Poland Spot Yorkshire 1835 Crossbred Prem. No. 35. Light weight Market Hog 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $12 $10 $6 $4 $2 36. Heavy Weight Market Hog 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th $12 $10 $6 $4 $2 Champion Barrow Ribbon Reserve Champion Market Hog Ribbon Prem. No. 37. Grand Champion Market Hog Jr. Division $8 38. Reserve Grand Champion Market Hog, Jr. Division $6 4-H and FFA CATTLE EXHIBIT (For Breeding Classes, see Dept. A) Prospect and Progressive Classes Breed Selection as follows:

16 Shorthorn 1145 Shorthorn Plus Hereford 1340 Angus 1345 Red Anugs Maine Anjou 1445 Maine Tainer Chianina Limousin 1740 Simmental Charolais All Other Breeds PREMIUMS WILL BE AS FOLLOWS FOR CLASSES 40-42: 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th $18 $16 $12 $6 $4 Prem. No. 40. Light Prospect Steer 41. Heavy Prospect Steer 42. Progressive Steer 850 lbs. & up 43. Champion Prospect Ribbon 44. Reserve Champion Prospect Ribbon 45. Champion Progressive Steer Ribbon 46 Reserve Champion Progressive Steer Ribbon GRAND CHAMPIONS Prem. No. 47 Grand Champion Prospect Steer Plaque Reserve Grand Champion Prospect $ Grand Champion Progressive Plaque $ Reserve Grand Champion Progressive $12 4-H BUCKET CALF PROJECT This project is designed to introduce youth 5-12 years-old to beef and dairy 4-H projects. By allowing younger children the experience of working with a smaller, less intimidating size of animal; they become comfortable with beef and dairy cattle as they grow. This is designed to be a short-term project with calves purchased in May and finalized with showing at the local County Fair. A bucket calf is an orphan or newborn calf purchased when they are one to ten days old. The calves may be male or female, beef or dairy. The calves are started on a bottle (or bucket) and nipple. Calves should be purchased between May 1 st and May 31 st of the current year. You must notify the County Extension Office by June 1 st that you have purchased a bucket calf to prove ownership. The Bucket Calf Project is entirely an educational experience. The animal is not judged for quality, but the person and calf are judged on how well it was taken care of through the interview process at the County Fair. Judging of the Bucket Calf Project is done on a Danish system with blue, red and white ribbons awarded because EVERYONE is a winner who participates. 4-H and FFA SHEEP EXHIBIT (See Dept. C for Breeding Classes) All sexually intact sheep must be individually identified with one of the following: 1. USDA Tag 2. Official goat registry (NDGA or NGA) tattoo or microchip (only if animal is accompanied by a registration certificate). Breeder is responsible for microchip reader availability. 3. For animals not suitable for ear tagging, legible flank or tail-web tattoo (must contain premise ID and individual animal number). 4. Scrapie Flock Certification Program Tags. Market Classes Breed Sections as follows: Dorset Hampshires Natural Shropshire Southdown 1651 Speckled-face 1751 Suffolk Crossbred PREMIUMS WILL BE AS FOLLOWS FOR CLASSES 51-53: 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th $12 $10 $6 $4 $2 51. Market Lamb, Light 52. Market Lamb, Medium 53. Market Lamb, Heavy 54. Champion Market Lamb- Ribbon

17 Reserve Champion Market Lamb -Ribbon 56. Grand Champion Market Lamb - $8 57. Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb - $6 58. Grand Champion Market Lamb of the Show Ribbon Grand Champion Market Lamb plaque will be awarded. 4-H and FFA GOAT EXHIBIT If EXHIBITOR LEAVES EARLY-NO PREMIUM WILL BE PAID AND THE EXHIBITOR WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO SHOW THE FOLLOWING YEAR All sexually intact goats must be individually identified with one of the following: 1. USDA Tag 2. Official goat registry (NDGA or NGA) tattoo or microchip (only if animal is accompanied by a registration certificate). Breeder is responsible for microchip reader availability. 3. For animals not suitable for ear tagging, legible flank or tail-web tattoo (must contain premise ID and individual animal number). 4. Scrapie Flock Certification Program Tags. PREMIUMS WILL BE AS FOLLOWS FOR CLASSES ; ; ; st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th $12 $10 $6 $4 $ Light Doe Medium Doe Heavy Doe Light Wether Medium Wether Heavy Wether Grand Champion Doe $ Reserve Grand Champion Doe $ Grand Champion Wether $ Reserve Grand Champion Wether $ Jr. Showmanship Plaque 3435 Intermediate Showmanship Plaque Sr. Showmanship Plaque SHOWMANSHIP CONTEST RULES 1. A contestant may enter in all four (4) showmanship events: Beef-Goat-Sheep-Swine. 2. Each contestant must own animal he is showing. 3. Each showmanship contest will be judged by the specie judge and will be judged either at the time of showing or in a specific showmanship class at the end of the specie classes. This will be at the discretion of the judge. 4. The Showmanship Contest will have three age divisions. JUNIOR DIVISION--Age 9 through 12 years. INTERMEDIATE DIVISION--13 through 15 years. SENIOR DIVISION--16 years and above APPROVED AWARDS ARE PLAQUES 1. Appearance: A. Showman--neatness and cleanliness B. Animal--perfection of grooming 2. Performance in Ring A. Leading B. Setting Up Animal C. Courtesy to judge and others JUDGING CONTESTS LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTEST Friday, 9 a.m. PREMIUMS WILL BE AS FOLLOWS FOR INDIVIDUALS AND TEAMS : 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 h 5 th $5 $4 $3 $2 $ Junior 4-H Livestock Judging Contest, 9-13 years old 4-H Junior Senior 4-H Livestock Judging Contest, years old 4-H Senior Junior FFA Livestock Judging Contest, FFA students 10 th grade or lower Senior FFA Livestock Judging Contest, FFA students in 11 th to 12 th grades TRACTOR DRIVERS CONTEST (Sponsored by Kay County Free Fair, cooperating with All Tractor Dealers of the County) JOHN POWELSON, Superintendent Thursday, Registration and Contest 6:00 p.m. Contest held east of horse arena. PREMIUMS WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th $10 $8 $7 $5 $3

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