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1 SACRAMENTO COUNTY FAIR LIVESTOCK, HORSE & DOG SHOW COMPETITIVE HANDBOOK INCLUDES SMALL AND LARGE LIVESTOCK (BREEDING, MARKET AND SHOWMANSHIP), DOG SHOW AND HORSE SHOW INFORMATION

2 Dear Exhibitor: Welcome to the 2018 Sacramento County Fair! We have a FANTASTIC, EXCITING Fair planned for you this year. From a Bull Riding, to a Circus, to the new Canine Stars Exhibit, we are thrilled you have decided to enter YOUR county Fair! This year s Fair dates are and the theme is Let s Eat, Have Fun & Celebrate the Red, White & Blue. Over the year s Sacramento County Fair has become part of the community and depends on its exhibitors, leaders and advisors to volunteer and become part of the Fair. The volunteer program has become vital to the Fairgrounds and we depend on our volunteers. Thank You for all the time and dedication you prove. We encourage you to get involved and become a volunteer. We will again host our workdays prior to the Fair. Please check with your FFA and 4-H leaders for the dates. Species will be represented by a volunteer chairperson and their committee. Each show will have volunteers working the rings, announcing and clerking the show. Positions are still needed, if you would like to volunteer please fill out the form on-line. We depend on exhibitors to help us spread the marketing word with poster distribution; the annual Fair work days help us to prepare the Fair for livestock arrival; parents and supporters from both 4-H and FFA to assist with the livestock check-in and the shows. We encourage you to make more out of your Fair by getting involved. Please join us on Facebook at Sacramento County Fair, to help market the fair. Remember to like and share. Please note that any exhibitor staying in the Cal Expo RV Park must have an adult in the RV Park at all times. If exhibitors are found to be unchaperoned at any time while in the park they will be immediately disqualified from the Fair, not allowed to exhibit any project and will not qualify for the Junior Livestock Auction. If students are found to be unchaperoned in the RV Park following the JLA Auction, exhibitors will forfeit their JLA auction proceeds. All SCF exhibitors shall abide by their organizations code of ethics and code of conduct as specified by 4-H, FFA and the Sacramento County Fair at all times. Independent exhibitors are required to abide by the same rules during the Fair. These rules may be found on the 4-H and FFA websites. Our carnival partner Midway of Fun continues to reward the livestock exhibitors by offering a $29.50 wristband that will be good all week for carnival rides. Please see the attached flyer. Wristbands must be purchased at time of entry and there is a limit of only one per exhibitor. Please note we are unable to offer any refunds on wrist bands or any other fee associated with entry fees. Are you interested in promoting your business during the Fair? Our coveted buckles are all sponsored by business, families and SCF supporters. We encourage you to support our exhibitors by sponsoring a buckle. Buckle sponsors receive recognition on Facebook, with a banner in the show ring, recognition on the voice of the Fair and by the arena announcer. If you are interested please call the Fair office or print the form on the next page. Buckles will only be awarded if there are 5 or more per class. It is every exhibitor s responsibility to know the rules and abide by them. They will be enforced! We will again enforce and require each leader, advisor, exhibitor and parent to read and sign the code of ethics. If you take the time to read the handbook your questions will be answered. If you can help in any way, please call the office. See You In May, PJF Pamela J. Fyock CEO Sacramento County Fair If you would like to help the Fair, VOLUNTEER or become an Awards Sponsor! Call the Fair Office at (916) for more information.

3 Awards Sponsorship Agreement Sacramento County Fair Yes! We would like to be an awards sponsor at the Sacramento County Fair Supreme Buckle & Awards $500 Champion Buckles $200 Class Sponsors $100 Junior Horse Show Class $50.00 Other I would like to sponsor (species) Use my funds for any buckle Recognition during the shows Name recognition with banners in the barns Voice of the Fair recognition 3 times per day Recognition on the Sacramento County Fair website Assistance in perpetuating the Junior Livestock Awards program Thank You for Supporting the Fair! The Awards Program only continues because of donors like YOU. Company Name: Company Contact: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Fax: Sponsorship Level: I agree to be a proud sponsor of the Sacramento County Fair at sponsorship level $ and will remit funds by (date). I/we guarantee by signature provided by an authorized officer of the company. Signature Date Please Fax or Mail To: Sacramento County Fair, Pamela Fyock P.O. Box Sacramento, CA phone, fax Page 3

4 Returning: the five day all you can ride wristband! No refunds, no exceptions! Back this year, only for junior livestock exhibitors One low price of $29.50 for all 5 days of fair Good for all midway rides, during midway hours Must purchase when registering entries Purchase by April 13 th, 2018 no exceptions Must be livestock exhibitor, limit ONE PER EXHIBITOR Cannot be shared, cannot be replaced if lost or stolen No refunds, no exceptions! Note: The carnival wristband is an extremely discounted offer that is ONLY available to livestock exhibitors. That being the case, this must be strictly monitored and purchases must be attached to a livestock exhibitor s entry. Otherwise, if it is not sold in the manner intended, it will be discontinued. We would like to continue to be able to offer this special pricing for our livestock exhibitors; we hope you understand the restrictions. No refunds or multiple purchases will be available. Page 3

5 Index General Page Board of Directors 1 Judging Schedule 2 Code of Ethics 4 How To Enter Online 5 Premise Tag Information and Instructions 53 Scrapie Tag Information and Instructions 55 Livestock Rules 57 Livestock Showmanship 7 Beef Cattle 10 Dairy Cattle 15 Sheep 17 Swine 21 Dairy Goats 23 Nigerian Goats 25 Fiber Goats 27 Boer Goats 28 Pygmy Goats 30 Market Goats 32 Cavy 33 Poultry 34 Rabbits 39 Dog Show 42 Primary Showmanship 44 Pee Wee Showmanship 45 Junior Horse Shows Junior Horse Show Warm-Up 46 Junior Horse Show 47 Back by popular demand Purple Circle Sweepstakes Saturday, May 26 th 4:00 p.m. LIVESTOCK EXHIBITORS TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE AND WIN.. Two Division 1 Advanced (14-19 yrs old) Winner to be awarded Buckle Division 2 Novice (9-13 yrs old) Winner to be awarded Buckle The test will be a test on general livestock knowledge. It will include questions covering all large and small animal species. Many questions will be applicable to multiple species. Examples include but are not limited to nutrition, anatomy, physiology, reproduction, genetics and general animal husbandry. The test will be untimed and use a scantron answer sheet. A test bank of questions without answers will be provided on-line through the Sacramento County Fair website for study purposes. Test Make-up: 50 General animal knowledge questions made up Multiple Choice, True /False and Matching. Results: The high numeric scores in each division will be the winners. Ties will be broken using the following criteria; high point matching, then multiple choice, then true/false.

6 Jim Perham Chair Elk Grove, CA Lizette Mata Director Sacramento, CA Board of Directors James Doug Dickson Director Elk Grove, CA Joe Mohamed Director Sacramento, CA Mike Albiani Director Elk Grove, CA Coby Turner Director Sacramento, CA Livestock Specie Chairmen Jim Vietheer-Beef Cattle Joe Vitoria-Dairy Cattle Brett Tank-Hogs Candice Stapleton-co chair Sheep Tammy Partridge-co chair Sheep open-goat Fair Hours May 24-25, Thursday and Friday 10 am - 10 pm May 26-27, Saturday and Sunday 10 am - 10 pm May 28, Monday, Memorial Day 10 am - 7 pm Sheri Backer-Aitkens-Meat Goat Heather Hospenthal-Horse Larry Tosta-Poultry Mindy McCreery-Rabbit Camilla D Rogers-Dog -Cavy Carnival Hours May 24-25, Thursday and Friday 12 noon 10 pm May 26-27, Saturday and Sunday 11 am - 10 pm May 28, Monday, Memorial Day 11 am - 7 pm Page 1

7 Judging Schedule by Day/Time (subject to change) Tuesday, May 22 6:00 a.m. to 12 noon Livestock Load-in tack & shavings (no animals). Tack & bedding must be unloaded outside of barns 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Exhibitor check-in & registration paper check-in (livestock office) 12 noon to 9:00 p.m. Livestock load-in (except rabbits). Tack must be unloaded outside of barns 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Horse Load-in tack & shaving s (no animals) Wednesday, May 23 6:00 a.m. to 12 noon Livestock load-in. All animals must be in stalls by noon except poultry 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Horse load-in 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Exhibitor check-in & registration paper check-in (livestock office) 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Market Swine weigh-in, immediately followed by feeder swine weigh-in 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon Rabbit load-in, weigh-in (market & breeding) 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Market Goat weigh-in, immediately followed by feeder goat weigh-in 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Market Sheep weigh-in, immediately followed by feeder lamb weigh-in 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Market Beef weigh-in, immediately followed by feeder steer weigh-in 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Market Egg Check-In (Poultry Coupe) Thursday, May 24 6:00 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. Poultry Health Check-in (PHI) & weigh-in birds for market poultry. (inside Gate 25) 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Poultry Health Check-in (PHI) & weigh-in birds for breeding poultry. (inside Gate 25) 6:00 a.m. Poultry exhibitor check-in (inside Gate 25) 8:00 a.m. Market Rabbit Meat Pens followed by Market Single Fryers. to be broken by weight (FFA, Grange & Independent followed by 4-H). 8:00 a.m. Market Swine Show (FFA, Grange & Independent followed by 4-H) followed by feeder Swine show 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Market Egg Show-Poultry Area 9:00 a.m. Warm-Up Horse Western 9:00 a.m. Market Goat Show (FFA, Grange & Independent followed by 4-H), followed by Boer Goat show, followed by Boar/Fiber/Market Goat Showmanship 10:00 a.m. Market Turkey Show (4-H, Grange & Independent followed by FFA), followed by Turkey Showmanship (Beef Arena) 12:00 p.m. Breeding Rabbit Show 1:00 p.m. Market Poultry Show (4-H, Grange & Independent followed by FFA), followed by Market Poultry Showmanship Friday, May 25 8:00 a.m. Rabbit Showmanship (FFA, Grange & Independent followed by 4-H) 8:00 a.m. Breeding Poultry Showmanship (4-H, Grange & Independent followed by FFA) 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Market Sheep followed by feeder Sheep Show (4-H, Grange & Independent, followed by FFA) followed by Sheep Showmanship, followed by PeeWee Showmanhip, followed by the breeding show 8:00 a.m. Market Beef Show, (FFA, Grange & Independent, followed by 4-H) followed by AES Bred Steer class, followed by Feeders, followed by Showmanship, followed by PeeWee Showmanhip, followed by Breeding 9:00 a.m. Warm-Up Horse Show English, followed by Warm-Up Gymkhana Horse Show 9:00 a.m. Swine breeding classes, followed by Swine showmanship (FFA, Grange & Independent, followed by 4-H), followed by PeeWee showmanship 10:00 a.m. Dairy Goat breeding classes, followed by Nigerian Goat breeding classes followed by Dairy/Nigerian Goat Showmanship (4-H, Grange & Independent FFA), followed by PeeWee Showmanhip 12:30 p.m. Breeding Poultry Show (includes poultry and waterfowl) 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Horse load-in. (Use gate 12) Saturday, May 26 7:00 a.m. JLA set-up of show rings (all FFA required to set-up) 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. Cavy exhibitor check-in for all passes in parking lot next to Gate 12 8:00 a.m. Horse Show Western & English Showmanship, followed by Halter & Western 8:00 a.m. Cavy load-in (Use gate 12) 8:30 a.m.pygmy Goat Breeding, followed by Pygmy Goat Showmanship classes, followed by the Fiber Goat Show 9:30 a.m. Cavy Showmanship followed by Breeding Cavy Rabbit Ring 10:00 a.m. Dairy Cattle Showmanship, followed by PeeWee Showmanhip, followed by Dairy Cattle Breeding Show (4-H, Grange & Independent FFA) Beef Ring 12:30 a.m. Dog Show check-in (enter Gate D) 1:00 p.m. Dog Show Obedience, followed by dog showmanship Beef Ring 4:00 p.m. Purple Circle Sweepstakes (Advanced at Hog Sale Ring; Junior at Champion Sale Ring) 7:00 p.m. Release of Cavy Exhibits Sunday, May 27 8:00 a.m. Horse Show English 10:00 a.m. Junior Livestock Auction Monday, May 28 8:00 a.m. Horse Show Gymkhana 8:00 a.m.to 9:00 a.m. Primary Showmanship load-in (thru Gate D by race track) 10:00 a.m. Primary Showmanship 1200 p.m. Pee Wee Showmanship Champion Round 1:00 p.m. Master Showmanship 6:00 p.m. Release of Primary Showmanship exhibits 7:00 p.m. to 10 p.m. Release of Exhibits Page 2

8 OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR California Agriculture Fair Season On behalf of the state of California, I am pleased to welcome you to the 2018 season of California s agricultural fairs. The vibrant fair culture of livestock competitions, educational exhibits, exhilarating carnival rides, live performances, and local community events is important to California. Fair exhibits and activities at the fairgrounds provide a crucial link to the agricultural community and the California farmers and ranchers that are part of this tradition. Each unique fair conveys a distinctive aspect of California s heritage and values by displaying the local livestock, crops, artwork, baked goods, and crafts year-round. As a fair exhibitor, citizens rely on your expertise to showcase the resources that California provides to the nation and the world. Thank you for your participation and for playing a vital role in California s agricultural community. Sincerely, EDMUND G. BROWN JR. GOVERNOR EDMUND G. BROWN JR. SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA (916) December 1, 2017 In the best of years, California s fairgrounds are alight with not just fairs but festivals, gatherings and events of every stripe. From the simplest reception to the grandest gala, our facilities are central to our agricultural and multi-cultural communities. Alas, in some of our communities, 2017 was not the best of years. Fires, in particular, were a focal point this past season and will remain so for many months as we recover and rebuild. As it turns out, though, our fairgrounds and our fair employees were just as central to their communities through these trying times as they are otherwise. From Santa Rosa to Southern California, families fled and rescuers responded to a series of fires that was, in many respects, unprecedented. At one point, 17 of our California fairgrounds simultaneously served as emergency shelters, fire camps or both. Evacuees included approximately 2,000 people and 1,700 animals including all manner of livestock and pets even a tortoise. Our fairs mean so much more to their communities than just a celebratory week or two or three, once a year. Through our fairs and our fairgrounds, our agricultural communities have an opportunity to put our best foot forward. In my travels this year, both to annual fairs and through neighborhoods ravaged by wildfire, I ve seen that firsthand. In the best of years we would close with a sense of satisfaction and an optimistic look ahead at the exhibits and events to come. This year, though, we first must feel the weight of lives lost and a harvest marred by flame and ash. But we also remember the essential role that our fairgrounds, our workers and our farmers and ranchers have played in response and rescue and recovery. As you look ahead to the 2018 fair season, please accept my thanks for your service this past year, and for your continued readiness. Yours truly, Karen Ross Secretary CDFA Executive Office 1220 N Street, Suite 400 Sacramento, California Telephone: Fax: State of California Edmund G. Brown Jr., Governor Page 3

9 SACRAMENTO COUNTY FAIR CODE OF ETHICS The Code of Ethics was developed IN COOPERATION WITH THE CALIFORNIA STATE 4-H, CALIFORNIA FFA ASSOCIATION, CALIFORNIA STATE GRANGE, WESTERN FAIRS ASSOCIATION, AS WELL AS OTHER AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS. We believe this code, when instituted, will help ensure that all exhibitors are on a level playing field, that animals are treated safely & humanely, that food safety is insured and that a positive environment is maintained. All youth leaders working with junior exhibitors are under an affirmative responsibility to do more than avoid improper conducts or questionable acts. Exhibitors who violate the code of ethics will forfeit premiums, awards & auction proceeds and shall be prohibited from future exhibition in accordance with these rules. Expectation of rules & behavior to apply to campground as well as on social media posts. The following practices or procedures are unacceptable & are defined as being deceptive, fraudulent, unethical & inhumane in the care, fitting, preparation & showing of all classes of livestock. The use of any illegal drug is prohibited. Legal or illegal substances used to phenotypically alter the appearance of an animal entered in livestock events are prohibited. Use of illegal drugs is considered a premeditated act. Furthermore, any information pertaining to the practice of illegal alteration of an animal will be turned over to the proper authorities for criminal prosecution. 1. All exhibitors must have viable proof of ownership available to Fair & Livestock Officials at their request. Market animals must be owned & under exhibitor s daily care according to CDFA State Rules for California Fairs. The official ownership date is the date shown on the bill of sale, unless the animal was bred by the exhibitor, in which case calving or birth records must be shown. Registered breeding livestock must show the exhibitor as the owner of the animal on the breed association papers or certificate. 2. No exhibitor will be allowed to show an animal which has been previously sold at an auction or sale as a market animal through another fair or livestock show, whether or not there is an actual change of ownership. Any method used to misrepresent the age of an animal for a class in which it is shown is deceptive & considered illegal. Showing an animal for another individual by claiming ownership in order to show in a specific livestock class or event is prohibited. False ownership is illegal. 3. Junior exhibitors are expected to care for & groom their animals while at fairs or livestock shows. No professional fitters. 4. There will be no dye, or paint used on any specie of animal. If coloring is found, the animal will not be allowed to show. All tails will be natural in nature. No twining allowed. 5. Animals shall be presented to show events where they will enter the food chain free of volatile drug residues. The act of entering an animal in a livestock show is the giving of, consent by the owner, exhibitor, leader, advisor 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 at the owners expense. Animals not entered in any event which culminates with the animal entering the food chain shall not be administered drugs other than in accordance with applicable federal, state & provincial statutes, regulations & rules. Livestock shall not be exhibited if the drugs administered in accordance with federal, state & provincial statutes, regulations & rules affect the animal s performance or appearance at the event. If the lab report on the analysis of 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 tested by the lab, to which it is sent, is the one taken from the animal in question, its integrity is preserved & all procedures of said collection & preservation, transfer to the lab & analysis of the sample are correct & accurate & the report received from the lab pertains to the sample taken from the animal in question & correctly reflects the condition of the animal at the time the sample was taken, with the burden on the owner, exhibitor, leader, advisor or absolutely responsible person to prove otherwise. 6. Any surgical procedure, injections or insertion of foreign material, 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 of an animal s body is illegal. This includes vegetable oil, silicone, air or any other substance used to alter the shape of the animal. 7. By entering, exhibitor acknowledges responsibility in the event their animal is found to contain volatile drug residues or is deemed unfit for human consumption at processing. Adulterated carcasses or those deemed unfit for human consumption by USDA Food Safety Inspection Service (FSIS) personnel at processing are the sole responsibility of the seller. If animals fail to pass ante-mortem inspection, or their carcasses are determined to be diseased or adulterated at processing, exhibitors shall be liable for financial restitution, attorney s fees and Civil Page 4

10 penalties. Exhibitors may also be subject to disciplinary measures administered by the Sacramento County Fair, including but not limited to, the cancellation of sale transactions and/or reimbursement to buyer. 8. The use of inhumane showing and/or handling practices or devices such as striking animals to cause swelling, using electrical contrivances or other similar practices are not acceptable & are prohibited. Other practices, unless under the written authority of a licensed veterinarian, that are not acceptable or prohibited include, but are not limited to, liquid diets for lambs, excessive shrinking, excessive exercising, tying animals with the feet off the ground & electric stimulation. 9. Criticism or interference with judges, fair or livestock show management, other exhibitors, breed classifiers or show officials before, during or after the competitive event is prohibited. All officials shall be treated with courtesy, cooperation & respect & no person shall direct abusive or threatening conduct toward them. 10. No exhibitor, leader, advisor or responsible person shall conspire to intentionally violate the Code or knowingly contribute or cooperate with another by affirmative action or inaction to violate this Code. 11. The application of this Code provides for absolute responsibility for an animal s condition by exhibitor, leader or advisor 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. 12. The act of entering of an animal in fair livestock show is the giving of verification by the exhibitor or absolutely responsible person that he/she has read the Code of Ethics & understands the consequences of & penalties provided for actions prohibited by the Code. It is further a consent that any action which contravenes these rules & 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. 13. Any exhibitor staying in the Cal Expo RV Park must have an adult in the RV Park at all times. If exhibitors are found to be unchaperoned at any time while in the park they will be immediately disqualified from the Fair, not allowed to exhibit any project and will not qualify for the Junior Livestock Auction. If students are found to be unchaperoned in the RV Park following the JLA Auction, exhibitors will forfeit their JLA auction proceeds. BY SIGNING, WHETHER IMPLIED ONLINE OR PHYSICALLY ON A PAPER ENTRY FORM: The exhibitor & his/her Parent or Legal Guardian or leader/advisor hereby certifies that each has read, understand & will abide by SCF rules and regulations. We further certify that we have not administered &, to the best of our knowledge, any entry from this exhibitor has not received any substance not approved by the FDA and/or USDA. In instances where an animal has been administered a drug that is FDA approved for its species, the exhibitor must be aware that the time it takes for no drug residue to be found in the system is generally longer than the labeled withdrawal time for most drugs. In the event any animal is declared by a veterinarian, processor or testing agency to be unethically fitted, the Executive Director and/or CEO will disqualify the exhibitor from this year s competition & one year following the incident. Reinstatement of anyone disqualified may be made only by the Executive Director & CEO. The exhibitor will forfeit all titles, awards, prizes, auction proceeds, premiums, scholarships & market/floor money if the animal is disqualified. INTERPRETATION OF RULES The Management of the Sacramento County Fair (includes, CEO, Deputy Manager, Livestock Supervisor or representative of the CEO) reserves the right to amend, add to & interpret the Rules & Regulation; and to arbitrarily settle & determine all questions & differences in regard thereto, or otherwise arising out of, connected with or incident to the Fair. All Rules contained in the 2017 State Rules for California Fairs as prescribed by the Division of Fairs & Expositions apply to this Fair. ONLINE ENTRIES We encourage you to complete your entries online. A $10.00/exhibitor entry processing fee will be accessed for all entries that are mailed or hand carried to the office. Save some dollars and enter online for only $5.00/exhibitor entry processing fee. All processing fees will be used to off-set the cost of administering the livestock show. Paper entries must be in the office by 5:00 p.m. April 13, All entries close April 20, Before you submit an online entry you must agree to the following: (You do this by clicking the I Agree link online after you have read and agree to all rules.) I have read and agree to all rules. I understand that, if I am entering an animal exhibit, it is my responsibility to have all the required supporting documents to the office by the deadline. Page 5

11 I understand that if I am entering online my signature is implied. I understand that no entry is valid until received in the Sacramento County Fair office and approved by staff. INCOMPLETE ENTRIES, INCLUDING MISSING FEES OR UNSUBMITTED ENTRIES, WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AND/OR WILL BE DISQUALIFIED! I understand that there are minimum system requirements for online entries and that this service may not be available to me. HOW TO ENTER ONLINE The Sacramento County Fair uses ShoWorks, an on-line entry program. ShoWorks is an industry standard used by over 50 fairs nationally. This user-friendly program can be trusted to accurately enter you into our competitions and allows for efficient communications via . Take a moment to look through the Competition Handbook to see which competition your entry is eligible to compete in. Then follow the easy steps listed below to enter the competition you have chosen. 1. Before proceeding with an on-line entry, please visit our website at to download the appropriate Competition Handbook (Livestock or Indoor) located on the Competitions/Contest page. *Note that sessions expire for security reasons after 20 minutes of inactivity, so save the cart often or if you plan on leaving the computer for more than 20 minutes. Entries cannot be retrieved by office.* 2. Everyone must register as a new exhibitor when logging in for the first time in Enter personal information in carefully as this will be how checks will be written and mailed 3. When logging in for the first time, please do the following: 1) Click Login/Logoff 2) Choose type Exhibitor 3) Type in First Name 4) Type in Last Name 5) Click on I am a new exhibitor and click continue 6) Create a password when registering for the first time. Remember your password as this will allow you access for future sessions. 4. Complete the New Exhibitor Fields and click Continue. When entering information, fields in BOLD are required. Be sure address is correct as this is where the receipt will be sent to. Receipts are only sent electronically and cannot be reproduced if your address is wrong. If a field/ box does not apply to you, please type N/A. If pending, please type PENDING. Please follow the directions as they should help lead you through the process. 5. Review Exhibitor Information and click Continue. 6. Choose a Department (i.e. Breeding Beef, Market Swine, Adult Art & Photography, etc.) 7. Choose a Division (i.e. English Breeds, FFA Market Duroc Hog, Painting, etc.) 8. Select a Class from the Drop down menu. 9. Complete Exhibit Information. 10. Make sure to include the club associated with the entry, if necessary. If not with a club, select *Independent. 11. Click Add Entry To Cart 12. If you only have 1 entry click Continue. If you have another entry in the same department, click Add Similar Entry and follow above steps. If you have another entry in another department click Add Different Entry and follow above steps. 13. Once your entry(ies) are entered, an Additional Items screen will appear. Add quantity for any presale tickets you wish to purchase or any relevant fees that apply to your entry. Reminder: only one (1) Livestock Carnival Ride Wristband per Livestock exhibitor. There are NO refunds for multiple purchases, no exceptions. Remember all animal entries must include a onetime animal insurance fee. Click Continue 14. Review Your Cart and choose an option below: 1) Add more entries 2) Empty Cart 3) Save For Later (entries and fees must be paid and submitted by entry deadline) 4) Checkout 15. Once you click Checkout it will take you to the Payment Screen. Select Payment method: Visa or Mastercard. Entry fees MUST be paid on-line with a Visa or Mastercard. No checks accepted online. Entries fees and any fees associated with entries are non-refundable. Enter credit card information and click Continue. 16. Confirm: your entries are not submitted until you type YES in the box and click submit. 17. Summary: Print the Detailed Receipt Summary by clicking the Detailed Receipt Button. 18. We look forward to your participation at the Sacramento County Fair Let s Eat, Have Fun & Celebrate the Red, White & Blue! Page 6

12 Showmanship Department Entry Deadline Friday, April 13(Entry forms must be postmarked on or before this date or hand delivered to our office by 5:00 p.m.) Office Fee $5/exhibitor online or $10/exhibitor if mailed or hand delivered. Load-in Tack & Shavings Tuesday, May 22, 6:00 a.m. to noon. (No Animals) (Gate 12) Load-in Animals Tuesday, May 22, noon-9:00 p.m. or Wednesday, May 23, 6:00 a.m. to noon (Gate 12) Exhibitor Check In Tuesday, May 22, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 23, 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. for all passes, & livestock related needs Show Dates All shows start with least experienced class followed by more experienced classes. Pee Wee will follow respective specie showmanship classes. Boer/Fiber/Market Goat-Thursday, May 24 following Boer Goat Show Turkey-Thursday, May 24, following Market Turkey Show Rabbit-Friday, May 25, 8:00 am Market Poultry-Thursday, May 27, following Market Poultry Show Breeding Poultry-Friday, May 25, 8:00 am Sheep-Friday, May 25, following Feeder Sheep Show Beef-Friday, May 25, following Feeder Beef Show Swine-Friday, May 25, following Breeding Show Dog-Saturday, May 26, following Obedience Dairy/Nigerian Goat-Friday, May 25, following Breeding Show Pygmy Goat-Saturday, May 26, following Breeding Show Cavy-Saturday, May 26, 9:30 am Dairy Cattle-Saturday, May 26, 10:00 am Junior Livestock Auction Sunday, May 27, 10:00 a.m. Master Showmanship Monday, May 28, 1:00 p.m Release of Exhibits Monday, May 28, between 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. Rules: 1. The possession and/or use of alcoholic beverages and/or illegal drugs by any minor is prohibited on Cal Expo property and will result in immediate expulsion from the Fair and forfeiture of awards, premiums and monies received at auction. This includes the camping facility on the fair grounds. Anyone caught violating rules will be disqualified and forfeit all JLA or premium monies. 2. Each showmanship class will determine one winner. One winner from each 4-H Showmanship class (4-H Novice, 4-H Junior and 4-H Senior, a total of 3) will compete for the overall 4-H Champion Showman Buckle for that specie. One winner from each FFA Showmanship class (FFA Novice and FFA Advanced, a total of 2) will compete for the overall FFA Champion Showman Buckle for that specie. 3. Overall Champion in 4-H Junior, 4-H Senior and FFA Advanced will proceed to Master Showmanship. 4. To be eligible all animals (with the exception of horses) must be owned by the exhibitor and have been fitted, entered, and shown in an individual livestock class other than Showmanship by the exhibitor. (Exception: Pee Wee & Primary showmanship) 5. The first and second place winners in 4-H Novice, 4-H Junior and FFA Novice may advance to the next class. (Novice denotes a first time exhibitor of any species). 6. First place winners in the 4-H Junior, 4-H Senior and FFA Advanced are to compete in Master Showmanship Contest H Juniors choosing to participate as 4-H Senior, in showmanship competitions, will forfeit their eligibility to compete as 4-H Junior in that species showmanship competition in which they compete as 4-H Senior. 4-H Junior wanting to participate as 4-H Senior must provide fair office with letter signed by exhibitor & their parent or guardian acknowledging they understand the forfeiture of Junior showmanship status prior to competition. 8. All exhibitors are required to wear the official show uniform of the organization they represent, as designated by the Sacramento County Fair. 9. Youth (ages 5-8 years) entered in Primary or Pee Wee Showmanship are not eligible for competitive Showmanship. Page 7

13 Definition of Terms: 4-H Novice 1st year showing this species at a California fair as a 4-H member. Prior participation in the Sacramento County Fair s Pee Wee Showmanship is not considered prior showmanship experience and will not affect a member s eligibility to compete as a novice. FFA Novice (Greenhand) 1st year showing this species in FFA regardless of prior organizational affiliation. Junior Exhibitors ages 9 13 having prior showmanship experience, in that species, at a California Fair. EXCLUSIONS: Exhibitors that have previously won the Sacramento County Fair Junior Master Showmanship OR exhibitors that have participated at a Senior level in a species are ineligible to show as a Junior in that species. Senior or Advanced Exhibitors age having prior showmanship experience, in that species, at a California Fair and previous winners of the Sacramento County Fair Junior Master Showmanship. Small & Large Animal Showmanship Entry Fee: $5.00 Awards: 1st Place... Product Award 1st thru 5 th... Ribbons 4-H Overall Champion... Buckle FFA Overall Champion... Buckle Buckles will only be awarded if there are 5 or more entries in a class. Division 7000 Beef Showmanship Division 7001 Boer/Fiber/Market Goat Showmanship Division 7002 Cavy Showmanship Division 7003 Dairy Cattle Showmanship Division 7004 Dairy/Nigerian Goat Showmanship Division 7005 Dog Showmanship Division 7006 Market Poultry Showmanship Division 7007 Breeding Poultry Showmanship Division 7008 Pygmy Goat Showmanship Division 7009 Rabbit Showmanship Division 7010 Sheep Showmanship Division 7011 Swine Showmanship Division 7012 Turkey Showmanship Youth under 9 years of age see Pee Wee or Primary Showmanship 1. 4-H/ Grange/ Independent Novice 2. 4-H/ Grange/Independent Junior (9-13 years old) 3. 4-H/ Grange/ Independent Senior (14 years and up) 4. FFA Novice/ Greenhand 5. FFA Advanced Small & Large Animal Master Showmanship 1. Overall Champion in 4-H Junior, 4-H Senior and FFA Advanced (in each specie) will proceed to Master Showmanship. All large animal 4-H Junior winners will compete against each other, all large animal 4-H Senior winners will compete against each other and all large animal FFA Advanced winners will compete against each other. All small animal 4-H Junior winners will compete against each other, all small animal 4-H Senior winners will compete against each other and all small animal FFA Advanced winners will compete against each other. 2. The Fair will furnish all animals for Master Showmanship H Juniors choosing to participate as 4-H Senior, in showmanship competitions, will forfeit their eligibility to Page 8

14 compete as 4-H Junior in that species showmanship competition in which they compete as 4-H Senior. 4-H Junior wanting to participate as 4-H Senior must provide fair office with letter signed by exhibitor & their parent or guardian acknowledging they understand the forfeiture of Junior showmanship status prior to competition H Junior, 4-H Senior and FFA Advanced winner from Beef, Sheep, Dairy Cattle, Horse, Swine, Dairy/Nigerian Goat and Boer/Market/Fiber Goat Showmanship will compete in Large Animal Master Showmanship. 4-H Junior, 4-H Senior and FFA Advanced winner from Poultry, Rabbit, Dog, Pygmy Goat and Cavies Showmanship will compete in Small Animal Master Showmanship. 5. All first place showmanship winners in FFA & 4-H Junior and 4-H Senior classes are required to participate. If an exhibitor wins more than one showmanship, they must choose their qualifier. The highest placing 4-H or FFA exhibitor from the other showmanship then qualifies for Master Showmanship H Junior Master Showmanship winners must move up to Senior Competition the following year. 7. If an exhibitor qualifies for both Large and Small Animal Master Showmanship, the candidate must choose one competition. An individual cannot compete in both, as these competitions are at the same time. 8. All exhibitors are required to wear official show uniform of organization they represent,as designated by the Sacramento County Fair. 9. FFA and 4-H Senior Master Showmanship winners may qualify & compete in Senior Master Showmanship again. California State Fair Best of Show Master Showmanship The California State Fair Best of Show Competition is open to exhibitors winning the Master Showmanship or Round Robin Showmanship in large and small animal competitions at their County, District or Citrus Fair. are offered in Large Animal Livestock Showmanship and in Small Animal Showmanship. Entries will be judged using the American system of Judging. Special State Fair Rosettes will be awarded to all participants. To obtain a premium book, entry form and further information contact: California State Fair, P O Box Sacramento, CA or call (916) Note: Independent exhibitors are not eligible to enter The California State Fair Master Showmanship Please Help Us Save The Fair Support The Sacramento County Fair Foundation Working To Save The Fair Mission: SCFF s Mission: To educate the youth and adults in Sacramento County about the importance of hands-on agriculture. Page 9

15 Beef Department Entry Deadline Friday, April 13(Entry forms must be postmarked on or before this date or hand delivered to our office by 5:00 p.m.) Office Fee $5/exhibitor online or $10/exhibitor if mailed or hand delivered. Load-in Tack & Shavings Tuesday, May 22, 6:00 a.m. to noon. (No Animals) (Gate 12) Load-in Animals Tuesday, May 22, noon-9:00 p.m. or Wednesday, May 23, 6:00 a.m. to noon (Gate 12) Exhibitor Check In Tuesday, May 22, 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. & Wednesday, May 23, 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. for all passes, & livestock related needs Weigh-in Market & Feeder Steers Wednesday, May 23, 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., or until finished Beef Show Friday, May 25, 8:00 a.m. Order of beef show: Market Beef Show followed by the AES Bred Steer Class sponsored by the Amador, El Dorado, Sacramento County Cattlemen s Association, followed by Feeder Steers, followed by Showmanship, followed by beef PeeWee Showmanship, followed by breeding beef Junior Livestock Auction Sunday, May 27, 10:00 a.m. Master Showmanship Monday, May 28, 1:00 p.m Release of Exhibits Monday, May 28, between 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. Rules & Guidelines 1. The possession and/or use of alcoholic beverages and/or illegal drugs by any minor is prohibited on Cal Expo property and will result in immediate expulsion from the Fair and forfeiture of awards, premiums and monies received at auction. This includes the camping facility on the fair grounds. Anyone caught violating rules will be disqualified and forfeit all JLA or premium monies. 2. Enter Gate 12 and proceed to tie outs for check in. Animals must remain in tie- outs until exhibitors have checked in all paper work and registration papers to the office. 3. Tie Out Time: 6 p.m. to 8 a.m. 4. Tie out area must be cleaned by 8:00 a.m. daily, used shavings must be removed to the shavings bins. 5. Beef tie outs to be cleaned by beef exhibitors on Monday Registered Breeding Animals Entry Fee: $ H, FFA and Independent Combined Ages: Classification Date of Calving Junior Calf... 1/1/18 to 4/15/18 Senior Calf... 9/1/17 to 12/31/17 Summer Yearling... 5/1/17 to 8/31/17 Spring Yearling... 3/1/17 to 4/30/17 Junior Yearling... 1/1/17 to 2/28/17 Late Senior Yearling... 6/1/16 to 12/31/16 Early Senior Yearling... 1/1/16 to 5/31/16 Rules: 1. All females twenty-four (24) months of age or older at the beginning day of the fair must: Have a calf at side; show obvious signs of pregnancy; or have a veterinarian s certificate of pregnancy. 2. Only females from classes 3-8 are eligible for Breed Champion Female. 3. Breed Champion, Reserve Breed Champion, and the Grade/Unregistered Champion will compete for Supreme Champion Female. 4. Fair management reserves the right to combine or cancel any classes that have three or fewer entries. Awards ( 1-10): Page 10

16 1st Place... $25 2nd Place... $20 3rd Place... $10 4th Place... $5 Champion Female... Rosette Reserve Champion Female... Rosette Champion Bull... Rosette Reserve Champion Bull... Rosette Supreme Champion Female... Banner + Belt Buckle Reserve Supreme Champion Female... Banner Supreme Champion Bull... Banner + Belt Buckle Reserve Supreme Champion Bull... Banner Division 5000 English Breeds Division 5003 All Other Breeds English breed with the largest total entries will show in their own division all others breeds will show together. Determination will be made at close of entries. Bull 1. Junior and Senior Calves 2. Summer and Spring, Junior and Senior Yearlings Female 3. Junior Calves 4. Senior Calves 5. Summer Yearlings 6. Spring Yearlings 7. Junior Yearlings 8. Senior Yearling 9. Pair of Females; Two females from class 3 thru Get of Sire; Three animals sired by the same bull Groups (All owned by one exhibitor and entered as individuals in the preceding classes both sexes need not be represented) Grade & Unregistered Females Entry Fee: $ H, FFA, Grange and Independent Combined Awards: 1st Place... $25 2nd Place... $20 3rd Place... $10 4th Place... $5 Champion Grade or Unregistered... Rosette Reserve Champion Grade or Unregistered... Rosette Division 5004 Grade/Unregistered Female Page 11

17 1. Females born after 1/15/16 Cow/Calf Entry Fee: $ H, FFA, Grange and Independent combined Rules and Guidelines: 1. Cow with her natural calf at side (E.T. Calves are not eligible); calf must be born on or after 8/15/17 and cow still be lactating. 2. Cows can only be shown in Cow/Calf division. 3. Calf may compete in its appropriate age class provided it meets all requirements for show. For calves just competing in this class, if cow is registered calf must be registered. 4. The exhibitor does not have to be breeder of the cow, but must be breeder of the calf. Awards: 1st Place... $25 2nd Place... $20 3rd Place... $10 4th Place... $5 Champion Cow/Calf... Banner Division 5005 Cow/Calf 1. All Breeds Bred & Owned Entry Fee: $ H, FFA, Grange and Independent Combined. Rules and Guidelines: 1. A registered female that is currently bred and owned by the exhibitor. 2. Females in Cow/Calf are ineligible to show in the Bred & Owned Class. Bred & Owned females can be no older than senior yearlings. Awards: 1st Place... $25 2nd Place... $20 3rd Place... $10 4th Place... $5 Champion Bred & Owned... Banner Division 5006 Bred & Owned Female 1. Bred & Owned Female (Born after1/1/16) Single Market Animals Entry Fee: $12.00 Grade: Market Ready Animals grading USDA Prime or Choice as deemed by the judge in quality grade; having superior and above average conformation and cutability. Yield Grade 1 or 2. These animals will sell in the Junior Livestock Auction. Page 12

18 Not Market Ready Animals grading USDA Prime or Choice as deemed by the judge in quality grade; having below average conformation and cut ability. Yield Grade 3, 4 or 5. Under finished animals that are average or below average in conformation; grading Select + or lower in quality grade. These animals do not sell in the Junior Livestock Auction. Rules and Guidelines: 1. Only Market Ready will sell at auction. 2. After weigh-in, market steers may be divided into weight lots within the 1000 to 1350 pound limitations as desired by management for convenience in judging. 3. Steers weighing over 1350 will be put into a super heavy class and if appropriately placed, may sell in the auction but the pay weight is Champion and Reserve Champion to be chosen per breed. Final breed determinations will be made by the committee at the scale at weigh-in. 5. Market animals will be broken down into the categories listed below. 6. Any Market Steers not making weight are eligible to show in Feeder Steers. 7. All drugs administer to markets animals MUST be declared at time of weigh in and approved by a veterinarian. All residue requirements must be in compliance with the given drug & USDA requirements. If a carcass is condemned at time of harvest the seller is responsible for all costs incurred by the 52 nd DAA and the buyer of the animal. 8. Tie Out Time: 6 p.m. to 8 a.m. 9. Tie out area must be cleaned by 8:00 a.m. daily, used shavings must be removed to the shavings bins. Awards: Breed Champion Beef... Rosette Reserve Breed Champion Beef... Rosette 4-H Grand Champion... Rosette + Product Award 4-H Reserve Grand Champion... Rosette FFA Grand Champion... Rosette + Product Award FFA Reserve Grand Champion... Rosette Overall Supreme Champion... Rosette + Banner + Buckle Reserve Overall Supreme Champion... Rosette + Banner Market Beef Division H, Grange & Independent Angus Division H, Grange & Independent Hereford Division H, Grange & Independent Shorthorn Division H, Grange & Independent Black X-Breeds and All Other Black Steers Division H, Grange & Independent Colored X-Breeds Division 6105 FFA, Grange & Independent Angus Division 6106 FFA, Grange & Independent Hereford Division 6107 FFA, Grange & Independent Shorthorn Division 6108 FFA, Grange & Independent Black X-Breeds and All Other Black Steers Division 6109 FFA, Grange & Independent Colored X-Breeds 1. All Feeder Steers Entry Fee: $ H, FFA, Grange and Independent combined (all breeds judged together) Rules and Guidelines 1. Due to weight variances, entries should be made by division number only. Page 13

19 2. Animals will be classified by class in accordance with instructions in the local rules. 3. No re-weighs or weight tolerances will be given. 4. Feeder steers must weigh between 350 to 999 pounds. These animals do not sell at the auction. 5. Feeder steers are eligible to be shown in the Beef Showmanship. 6. Fair management reserves the right to combine or cancel any classes that have three or fewer entries. Awards: Ribbons Only Division 6110 Feeder Steers 1. Light weight Feeder Steers, 350 to 600 pounds 2. Heavy weight Feeder Steers, 601 to 999 pounds Chapter and Club Groups Enter at ringside Three beef animals that have shown as individuals in market and breeding classes owned by members of same chapter or club, not more than one beef belonging to an individual. Entry Fee: None Limit: One entry per chapter or club Awards: 1 st thru 5 th... Ribbons Division 5007 Chapter and Club Groups 1. 4-H & FFA, Grange Breeding 2. 4-H, Grange Market 3. FFA - Market Amador, El Dorado, Sacramento County Bred Steer Class Division Division 6111-SC Bred Steer The Amador, El Dorado, Sacramento (AES) Cattlemen s Association will donate a Champion prize of $300 & a Reserve Champion prize of $150 with the following class rules. RULES: 1. Steer must be born & raised in Amador, El Dorado or Sacramento counties & by an AES Cattlemen s Association member prior to being purchased by the exhibitor. 2. A copy of the bill of sale, signed Affidavit & AES entry form will need to be mailed to & verified by AES prior to the fair to verify qualification. 3. This will be a single class following the completion of the market show and only a Champion and Reserve will be selected. This competition will be monitored and administrated by AES Cattleman s Assoc. and all awards will be paid directly to the exhibitors by AES Cattleman s Assoc. after the completion of the Sacramento County Fair. 4. Exhibitor must enter Division on Sacramento County Fair entry form and complete AES entry form per instructions. Entry forms available at on the Competitions/Contest page. There are no entry fees for this class. Questions and inquiries can be directed to Leland Schneider at (916) or landj@softcom.net. Page 14

20 Beef Carcass Contest Entry Fee: None No Pre-entry required Rules and Guidelines: 1. All cattle sold at the Junior Livestock Auction and consigned to the commercial processing plant will be judged. 2. All steers are required to be consigned. 3. To qualify for an award, carcasses must meet the following judging standards requirements: a. Dressing percentage must be 60-69% b. Level 1 Prime or Choice, Yield Grade 1 & 2, # carcass c. Level 2 Prime or Choice, Yield Grade 3, # carcass Awards: Overall Carcass Champion Buckle Dairy Cattle Departments Entry Deadline Friday, April 13(Entry forms must be postmarked on or before this date or hand delivered to our office by 5:00 p.m.) Office Fee $5/exhibitor online or $10/exhibitor if mailed or hand delivered Load-in Tack & Shavings Tuesday, May 22, 6:00 a.m. to noon. (No Animals) (Gate 12) Load-in Animals Tuesday, May 22, noon-9:00 p.m. or Wednesday, May 23, 6:00 a.m. to noon (Gate 12) Exhibitor Check In Tuesday, May 22, 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. & Wednesday, May 23, 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. for all passes, & livestock related needs Dairy Showmanship Saturday, May 26, 10:00 a.m., followed by Dairy Cattle PeeWee Showmanship followed by Dairy Cattle show Dairy Show Saturday, May 26, following Dairy Showmanship Master Showmanship Monday, May 28 1:00 p.m. Release of Exhibits Monday, May 28, between 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. Rules & Guidelines: 1. The possession and/or use of alcoholic beverages and/or illegal drugs by any minor is prohibited on Cal Expo property and will result in immediate expulsion from the Fair and forfeiture of awards, premiums and monies received at auction. This includes the camping facility on the fair grounds. Anyone caught violating rules will be disqualified and forfeit all JLA or premium monies. 2. Enter Gate 12 and proceed to tie outs for check in. Immediately remove all vehicles and trailers. 3. All Dairy exhibitors must check in at the office. Report to livestock office to have your registration papers checked. This must be completed by 5 p.m. on Wednesday. No exceptions. 4. Brucellosis tags must be declared on the entry form. Proof of Brucellosis vaccination must be provided for all dairy cattle 6 months of age or older. 5. No dumping of milk on the grounds. See Junior Livestock Show Rules. Registered Breeding Animals Entry Fee: $ H, FFA and Independent Combined. Rules: 1. Nursing calves must be declared. Notify livestock superintendent. 2. Breed Champion, Reserve Breed Champion, and the Grade/Unregistered Champion will compete for Supreme Champion Female. Ages: Classification Date of Calving Junior Calf... 1/1/18 to 4/15/18 Page 15

21 Senior Calf... 9/1/17 to 12/31/17 Junior Yearling... 3/1/17 to 8/31/17 Senior Yearling.... 9/1/16 to 2/28/17 Two Years and Under Three.... 9/1/15 to 8/31/16 Three Years and Under Four... 9/1/14 to 8/31/15 Four Years and Over... Prior to 9/1/14 Awards: 1st Place... $25 2nd Place... $20 3rd Place... $10 4th Place.... $5 Champion Female... Rosette Reserve Champion Female... Rosette Junior Champion Female... Rosette Reserve Junior Champion Female... Rosette Senior Champion Female... Rosette Reserve Senior Champion Female... Rosette Supreme Champion Dairy Bull... Banner Reserve Supreme Champion Dairy Bull... Rosette Supreme Champion Female... Banner + Belt Buckle Reserve Supreme Champion Female... Rosette Division 5030 All Registered Dairy Cattle (Holsteins and all other dairy breeds) Bull 1. Junior and Senior Calves Female 2. Junior Calves 3. Senior Calves 4. Junior Yearlings 5. Senior Yearling 6. Two Year Olds 7. Three Year Olds 8. Four Year Old and Over 9. Dry Cows, Three Years and Over Group 10. Young Herd: one bull, two heifers (senior yearlings or younger). Heifers must have been bred by exhibitor. 11. Pair of Females: two females, any age. 12. Get of Sire: three animals get of same sire. Not more than two can be bulls. Each exhibitor is limited to one entry sired by the same bull 13. Produce of Dam: to consist of two animals, any age, either sex, the produce of one cow. The dam must be identified by registration number 14. Daughter Dam Groups (All owned by one exhibitor and entered as individuals in the preceding classes) Grade or Unregistered Purebred Entry Fee: $ H, FFA, Grange & Independent Combined, all breeds judged together Awards: Page 16

22 1st Place... $25 2nd Place... $20 3rd Place... $10 4th Place... $5 Champion Grade or Unregistered... Banner Division 5031 Unregistered Females 1. Junior and Senior Calves 2. Junior Yearling 3. Senior Yearling 4. Two Year Olds 5. Three Year Olds 6. Four Year Olds and Over 7. Pair of females: two females, any age Chapter and Club Groups (Sign up at the conclusion of your show) Entry Fee: None Limit: One entry per chapter or club. Three animals, that have shown as individuals in breeding classes, owned by members of same chapter or club, not more than one animal belonging to an individual. Enter at the conclusion of the show. Awards: 1st thru 5 th... Ribbons Division 5032 Chapter and Club Groups 1. 4-H, FFA & Grange Breeding Sheep Departments Entry Deadline Friday, April 13(Entry forms must be postmarked on or before this date or hand delivered to our office by 5:00 p.m.) Office Fee $5/exhibitor online or $10/exhibitor if mailed or hand delivered Load-in Tack & Shavings Tuesday, May 22, 6:00 a.m. to noon. (No Animals) (Gate 12) Load-in Animals Tuesday, May 22, noon-9:00 p.m. or Wednesday, May 23, 6:00 a.m. to noon (Gate 12) Exhibitor Check In Tuesday, May 22, 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. & Wednesday, May 23, 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. for all passes, & livestock related needs Weigh-in Market/Feeders Lambs Wednesday, May 23, 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., or until finished Market Lamb Show Friday, May 25, 8:00 a.m. followed by the Feeder Sheep show. Sheep Showmanship Friday, May 25 followed by PeeWee showmanship Breeding Sheep Show Friday, May 25 following Sheep Showmanship. Junior Livestock Auction Sunday, May 27, 10:00 a.m. Master Showmanship Monday, May 28, 1:00 p.m Release of Exhibits Monday, May 28, between 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. Rules & Guidelines 1. The possession and/or use of alcoholic beverages and/or illegal drugs by any minor is prohibited on Cal Expo property and will result in immediate expulsion from the Fair and forfeiture of awards, Page 17

23 premiums and monies received at auction. This includes the camping facility on the fair grounds. Anyone caught violating rules will be disqualified and forfeit all JLA or premium monies. 2. If there are 10 entries or more of a particular breed checked-in to the fair office, they will be shown as a separate division. 3. All sheep entering the fair require individual identification. All official identification will be kept on the animals. The official identification may be official USDA individual identification ear tags, premises ear tags, Scrapie Flock Certification Program ear tags, registration tattoos if accompanied by registration papers, or other methods approved by the California Department of Food & Agriculture. 4. Fair will not accept sheep from Scrapie non-compliant flocks, or animals that are Scrapie-positive or Scrapie suspects or animals that have been exposed to Scrapie unless they have been evaluated and approved for exhibition by the state Scrapie epidemiologist. Scrapie number must be on the entry form. Record both sides of the tag. See Scrapie Tag Information and Instructions. Animals with missing or incorrect Scrapie Tags are subject to disqualification. 5. Flock number and breeder s initials, name or association prefix shall be on commercially used tags attached to the ear or tattooed in the ear for yearlings and lambs bred by the exhibitors. 6. Lambs must show lamb s teeth. 7. Tail Docking: To qualify for exhibit, market lambs must be docked such that the tail (dock) is healed and can be lifted from the exterior. Lambs that have no dock will not be eligible. To clarify this rule, the dock must be liftable from the lamb s freestanding position. 8. Meat Crossbred is defined as both Dam and Sire are from meat-type sheep, with registration papers; Wool Breed is defined as both Dam and Sire are from a wool-type sheep, with registration papers; Brockle faced is defined as those lambs that show a Brockle-type face (black & white specks) & leg wool, with registration papers; Natural Colored Breed is defined as any sheep that displays a majority of black, grey, brown fiber or version of same. Any animal that is at least 51% natural color excluding legs and head, with registration papers. Animals without registration papers enter in Grade Division. 9. Market lambs must be sheared before entering the fairgrounds. No more than ¼ fleece allowed at weigh-in. Lambs with excessive wool will not be weighed or cataloged until sheared to the satisfaction of the weigh master or other fair representative. (Complete shearing will not be allowed on grounds, but touch ups & fitting will be allowed as necessary) 10. Fleeces must be dry at weighing time. 11. All wethers must have been castrated by removal of the male sex glands and all wounds healed. 12. All animals in each entry must be owned by one exhibitor, and be entered as individuals. 13. Animals will be classified in accordance with breed standards 14. At time of weighing, market lambs will be divided into the breed categories listed. Determination of breeds will be made at the scale and decision will be final. Lambs weighing over 140 lbs. will be put into a Super- Heavy class and, if market ready, may sell in the auction. 15. No re-weighs or weight tolerances will be given. 16. Feeder lambs are eligible to enter Sheep Showmanship. Single Market Lambs Entry Fee: $12.00 Weight: 100 to 140 pounds Grade: Market Ready: USDA Prime or Choice quality with 12th rib back fat range , average or greater conformation and cutability. Not Market Ready: Good or lower quality grade with 12th rib back fat range , under finished lambs grading USDA good or lower, below-average conformation or cutability. Only Market Ready will sell at auction. The Fair may allow for additional grouping systems within the Market Ready animals for sale purposes. Awards: Breed Champion Sheep... Rosette Reserve Breed Champion Sheep... Rosette 4-H Grand Champion... Rosette + Product Award 4-H Reserve Grand Champion... Rosette Page 18

24 FFA Grand Champion... Rosette + Product Award FFA Reserve Grand Champion... Rosette Overall Supreme Champion... Rosette + Banner + Belt Buckle Reserve Overall Supreme Champion... Rosette + Banner Division H/Grange/Independent Market Lambs Suffolk Division H/Grange/Independent Market Lambs Hampshire Division H/Grange/Independent Market Lambs All Other Pure Breeds Division H/Grange/Independent Market Lambs Meat Crossbred Division H/Grange/Independent Market Lambs Wool Breeds Division H/Grange/Independent Market Lambs Brockle faced Division H/Grange/Independent Market Lambs Natural Colored Breeds Division 6207 FFA/Grange/Independent Market Lambs Suffolk Division 6208 FFA/Grange/Independent Market Lambs Hampshire Division 6209 FFA/Grange/Independent Market Lambs All Other Pure Breeds Division 6210 FFA/Grange/Independent Market Lambs Meat Crossbred Division 6211 FFA/Grange/Independent Market Lambs Wool Breeds Division 6212 FFA/Grange/Independent Market Lambs Brockle faced Division 6213 FFA/Grange/Independent Market Lambs Natural Colored Breeds 1. All Single Feeder Lambs Entry Fee: $ H, FFA, Grange and Independent Combined Awards: 1st thru 5 th... Ribbons Division 6215 Feeder Lambs 1. Feeder Lambs 75 to 99 lbs. Registered Breeding Sheep Entry Fee: $ H, FFA, Grange & Independent Combined Ages: Classification Date of Lambing Yearling... 9/1/16 to 8/31/17 Fall Lamb... 9/1/17 to 12/31/17 Spring Lamb... 1/1/18 to 3/31/18 Awards: 1st Place... $20 2nd Place... $18 3rd Place... $15 4th Place... $10 5th Place... $8 Champion Ram... Rosette Reserve Champion Ram... Rosette Champion Ewe... Rosette Page 19

25 Reserve Champion Ewe... Rosette Supreme Champion Ram... Banner + Belt Buckle Reserve Supreme Champion Ram... Banner Supreme Champion Ewe... Banner + Belt Buckle Reserve Supreme Champion Ewe... Banner Division 5120 All Meat Breeds (Suffolk, Hampshire, and all other meat breeds), with registration papers Division 5121 All Wool Breeds (Columbia and all other wool breeds), with registration papers Division 5125 Natural Colored Breeds (Any sheep that displays a majority of black, grey, brown fiber or version of same. Any animal at least 51% natural color excluding legs and head.), with registration papers Division 5126 Grade Sheep, does not need registration papers Ram 1. Yearling Ram 2. Fall Ram Lamb 3. Spring Ram Lamb 4. Pair of Ram Lambs Ewe 5. Yearling Ewes 6. Pair of Yearling Ewes 7. Fall Ewe Lambs 8. Spring Ewe Lambs 9. Pair of Ewe Lambs Group 10. Young Flock: 1 Ram Lamb and 2 Ewe Lambs; owned by exhibitor. 11. Flock: 1 Ram (Lamb or Yearling) and 4 Ewes (2 Yearlings and 2 Lambs); owned by exhibitor. 12. Best Pair: Owned by exhibitor. 13. Get of Sire: 4 head Rams or Ewes, any age; bred & owned by exhibitor. Groups (All owned by one exhibitor and entered as individuals in above classes) Chapter and Club Groups (Sign up at the conclusion of your show) Entry Fee: None Limit: One entry per chapter or club. Guidelines: 1. A group exhibit consists of three animals that have shown as individuals in market and breeding classes. They must be owned by members of the same chapter or club, with not more than one animal belonging to an individual. 2. All animals in group exhibit must be of one breed. Awards: 1st thru 5 th... Ribbons Division 5127 Chapter and Club Groups 1. 4-H, FFA & Grange Breeding 2. 4-H, FFA & Grange Market Page 20

26 Swine Departments Entry Deadline Friday, April 13(Entry forms must be postmarked on or before this date or hand delivered to our office by 5:00 p.m.) Office Fee $5/exhibitor online or $10/exhibitor if mailed or hand delivered Load-in Tack & Shavings Tuesday, May 22, 6:00 a.m. to noon. (No Animals) (Gate 12) Load-in Animals Tuesday, May 22, noon-9:00 p.m. or Wednesday, May 23, 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. (Gate 12) Exhibitor Check In Tuesday, May 22, 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. & Wednesday, May 23, 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. for all passes, & livestock related needs (All animals must be on grounds and checked-in before the start of the scheduled weigh-in) Weigh-in Swine Wednesday, May 23, 8:30 a.m.-noon or until finished Market Show Thursday, May 24, 8:00 a.m. followed by the feeder swine. Breeding Swine Show Friday, May 25, 9:00 a.m. followed by Swine Showmanship Swine Showmanship Friday, May 25, followed by PeeWee showmanship Junior Livestock Auction Sunday, May 27, 10:00 a.m. Master Showmanship Monday, May 28, 1:00 p.m Release of Exhibits Monday, May 28, between 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. Rules & Guidelines: 1. The possession and/or use of alcoholic beverages and/or illegal drugs by any minor is prohibited on Cal Expo property and will result in immediate expulsion from the Fair and forfeiture of awards, premiums and monies received at auction. This includes the camping facility on the fair grounds. Anyone caught violating rules will be disqualified and forfeit all JLA or premium monies. 2. After weighing, market hogs will be divided into weight lots within the 220 to 280 pound limitations as desired by management for convenience in judging. 3. Hogs over 280 pounds will not be sold in the auction. These hogs are only eligible to show in showmanship. 4. All swine entering the fair require individual identification. All official identification will be kept on the animals. The official identification may be official USDA individual identification ear tags, premises ear tags, registration tattoos if accompanied by registration papers, or other methods approved by the California Department of Food & Agriculture. 5. Premise number must be on the entry form for swine from out of state. Record both sides of the tag. See Premise Tag Information and Instructions. Animals with missing or incorrect Premise Tags are subject to disqualification. 6. Purebred and crossbreed show hogs that don t make weight are eligible to show in breeding classes. 7. Market animals will be broken down into the categories listed below. Breed to be determined on the scale at weigh in. 8. All swine enter Gate 12 and unload at the Pavilion. Any animal found with a communicable health condition must be removed from the grounds. 9. No canes allowed in the show ring. Show Slappers and similar approved show aids will be allowed. 10. Feeder pigs are eligible to enter Swine Showmanship. Single Market Swine Entry Fee: $12.00 Weight: , Max of 280 pounds Grade: Market Ready: U.S. No. 1 and No. 2 hogs of average or greater conformation that are acceptable in leanness, muscularity and production traits. Not Market Ready: Will not sell. Any hog of below average conformation including U.S. number 3, U.S. number 4 and utility grade hogs. Only Market Ready will sell at auction. The Fair may allow for additional grouping systems within the Market Ready animals for sale purposes. Awards: Breed Champion Swine... Rosette Page 21

27 Reserve Breed Champion Swine... Rosette 4-H Grand Champion Rosette + Product Award 4-H Reserve Grand Champion... Rosette FFA Grand Champion... Rosette + Product Award FFA Reserve Grand Champion... Rosette Overall Supreme Champion... Rosette + Banner + Belt Buckle Reserve Overall Supreme Champion... Rosette + Banner Division 6300 Market Hogs 4-H/Grange/ Independent Duroc Division 6301 Market Hogs 4-H/Grange/ Independent Hampshire Division 6302 Market Hogs 4-H/Grange/ Independent Yorkshire Division 6303 Market Hogs 4-H/Grange/ Independent All Other Purebred Breeds Division 6304 Market Hogs 4-H/Grange/ Independent Crossbred Division 6305 Market Hogs FFA/Grange/ Independent Duroc Division 6306 Market Hogs FFA/Grange/ Independent Hampshire Division 6307 Market Hogs FFA/Grange/ Independent Yorkshire Division 6308 Market Hogs FFA/Grange/ Independent All Other Purebred Breeds Division 6309 Market Hogs FFA/Grange/ Independent Crossbred 1. All Feeder Animals Entry Fee: $ H, FFA, Grange and Independent Combined; all breeds judged together. Animals will be classified by class in accordance with instructions in the local rules. No re-weighs or weight tolerances will be given. Awards: 1st thru 5 th... Ribbons Division 6310 Feeder Pigs 1. All Chapter and Club Groups (Immediately following the conclusion of your show. Enter ringside) Entry Fee: None Three animals, which have shown as individuals in market classes, owned by members of the same chapter or club, not more than one animal belonging to an individual. Awards: 1st thru 5th... Ribbons Division 5135 Chapter and Club Groups 1. 4-H & Grange 2. FFA Page 22

28 Breeding Swine Entry Fee: $ H, FFA, Grange & Independent Combined Ages: Classification Date of Farrowing Junior Yearling... 1/1/17 to 6/30/17 Fall Pig... 7/1/17 to 12/31/17 January/ February Pig... 1/1/18 to 2/28/18 Awards ( 1-4): 1st Place... $20 2nd Place... $18 3rd Place... $15 4th Place... $10 5th Place... $8 Champion Boar... Rosette Reserve Champion Boar... Rosette Champion Female... Rosette Reserve Champion Female... Rosette Supreme Champion Boar... Banner + Belt Buckle Reserve Supreme Champion Boar... Banner Supreme Champion Female... Banner + Belt Buckle Reserve Supreme Champion Female... Banner (6 or more for their own division) Division 5130 Yorkshire Division 5131 Duroc Division 5132 Hampshire Division 5133 All Other Purebreds Division 5134 Crossbreds Boar 1. Fall or January/February Pig Female 2. Junior Yearling 3. Fall Pig 4. January/ February Pig 5. Young Herd: 1 Boar and 3 Females, not over Fall age Groups (All owned by one exhibitor and entered as individuals in above classes) Dairy Goat Departments Entry Deadline Friday, April 13(Entry forms must be postmarked on or before this date or hand delivered to our office by 5:00 p.m.) Office Fee $5/exhibitor online or $10/exhibitor if mailed or hand delivered Load-in Tack & Shavings Tuesday, May 22, 6:00 a.m. to noon. (No Animals) (Gate 12) Load-in Animals Tuesday, May 22, noon-9:00 p.m. or Wednesday, May 23, 6:00 a.m. to noon (Gate 12) Exhibitor Check In Tuesday, May 22, 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. & Wednesday, May 23, 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. for all passes, & livestock related needs Dairy Goat Show Friday, May 25, 10:00 a.m. followed by Nigerian Goat Breeding, followed by Dairy/Nigerian Goat Showmanship, followed by PeeWee Showmanship Master Showmanship Monday, May 28, 1:00 p.m. Release of Exhibits Monday, May 28, between 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. Page 23

29 Rules & Guidelines: 1. The possession and/or use of alcoholic beverages and/or illegal drugs by any minor is prohibited on Cal Expo property and will result in immediate expulsion from the Fair and forfeiture of awards, premiums and monies received at auction. This includes the camping facility on the fair grounds. Anyone caught violating rules will be disqualified and forfeit all JLA or premium monies. 2. THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL SHOW SANCTIONED BY THE AMERICAN DAIRY GOAT ASSOCIATION. 3. Animals with a Certificate of Registry (Blue Border) issued by the American Dairy Goat Association are eligible. 4. The American Dairy Goat Association issues registration certificates for purebred animals only. 5. Animals must have original registration certificate issued by ADGA. 6. All goats entering fairs require individual identification. All official identification will be kept on the animals. The official identification may be official USDA individual identification ear tags, premises ear tags, Scrapie Flock Certification Program ear tags, registration tattoos if accompanied by registration papers, or other methods approved by the California Department of Food & Agriculture. 7. The Fair will not accept sheep and goats from Scrapie non-compliant flocks, or animals that are Scrapie- positive or Scrapie suspects, or animals that have been exposed to Scrapie unless they have been evaluated and approved for exhibition by the state Scrapie epidemiologist. Scrapie Tag numbers must be included on the entry forms. Record both sides of the tag. See Scrapie Tag Information and 8. No nursing kids allowed. 9. Junior and Senior animals shown are not separately sanctioned. 10. Tattoos will be checked. 11. Exhibitor is responsible for all-milking equipment & disposal of milk. No milk may be dumped in drains. Dairy Goat Entry Fee: $ H, FFA, Grange & Independent Combined Ages: Classification Date of Birth Junior Kid... 3/1/18 and later Intermediate Kid... 2/1/18 to 2/28/18 Senior Kid... 12/1/17 to 1/31/18 Yearlings, Not in Milk... 1/1/17 to 11/30/17 Yearlings, Milkers... 1/1/17 to 11/30/17 Two Years and Under Three... 1/1/16 to 12/31/16 Three Years and Under Four... 1/1/15 to 12/31/15 Four Years and Under Five... 1/1/14 to 12/31/14 Five Years and Over... Prior to 1/1/14 Awards: 1st Place... $10 2nd Place... $8 3rd Place... $6 4th Place... $4 Junior Champion... Rosette Reserve Junior Champion... Rosette Senior Champion... Rosette Reserve Senior Champion... Rosette Breed Champions... Rosette Reserve Breed Champion... Rosette Supreme Champion... Banner + Belt Buckle Reserve Supreme Champion... Rosette Page 24

30 Division 5035 Alpines Division 5036 La Mancha Division 5037 Nubians Division 5038 Saanen Division 5039 All Other Purebred Division 5040 Grade Doe 1. Junior Kid 2. Intermediate Kid 3. Senior Kid 4. Yearling, Not in Milk 5. Yearling Milker 6. 2 Years and Under Years and Under Years and Under Years Old and Older Group 10. Best Three Females; Three females any age; need not be related, but of same breed. One entry per exhibitor 11. Get of Sire; 3 females any age, by same buck 12. Dam/Daughter Groups (All owned by one exhibitor and entered as individuals in the preceding classes) Chapter and Club Groups (Sign up at the conclusion of your show) Entry Fee: None Three animals that have shown as individuals in dairy classes, owned by members of the same chapter or club, not more than one animal belonging to an individual. Awards: 1st thru 5th... Ribbons Division 5041 Chapter and Club Groups 1. 4-H, FFA & Grange- Breeding Nigerian Goat Departments Entry Deadline Friday, April 13(Entry forms must be postmarked on or before this date or hand delivered to our office by 5:00 p.m.). Office Fee $5/exhibitor online or $10/exhibitor if mailed or hand delivered Load-in Tack & Shavings Tuesday, May 22, 6:00 a.m. to noon. (No Animals) (Gate 12) Load-in Animals Tuesday, May 22, noon-9:00 p.m. or Wednesday, May 23, 6:00 a.m. to noon (Gate 12) Exhibitor Check In Tuesday, May 22, 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. & Wednesday, May 23, 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. for all passes, & livestock related needs Nigerian Goat Show Friday, May 25, following Dairy Goat Show, followed by Dairy/Nigerian Goat Showmanship Master Showmanship Monday, May 28, 1:00 p.m. Release of Exhibits Monday, May 28, between 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. Rules & Guidelines 1. The possession and/or use of alcoholic beverages and/or illegal drugs by any minor is prohibited on Cal Expo property and will result in immediate expulsion from the Fair and forfeiture of awards, Page 25

31 premiums and monies received at auction. This includes the camping facility on the fair grounds. Anyone caught violating rules will be disqualified and forfeit all JLA or premium monies. 2. All Nigerian goats must be properly dehorned. 3. All wethers must be properly castrated with all wounds completely healed or animal will be disqualified. 4. All goats entering fairs require individual identification. All official identification will be kept on the animals. The official identification may be official USDA individual identification ear tags, premises ear tags, Scrapie Flock Certification Program ear tags, registration tattoos if accompanied by registration papers, or other methods approved by the California Department of Food & Agriculture. 5. Fair will not accept goats from Scrapie infected or source flocks, or animals that have been exposed to Scrapie unless they have been evaluated and approved for exhibition by the state Scrapie epidemiologist. Scrapie Tag numbers must be included on the entry forms. Record both sides of the tag. See Scrapie Tag Information and Instructions. Animals with missing or incorrect Scrapie Tags are subject to disqualification. Nigerian Goat Entry Fee: $ st Place... $10 2nd Place... $8 3rd Place... $6 4th Place... $4 Champion Senior Doe... Rosette Reserve Champion Senior Doe... Rosette Champion Dry Doe... Rosette Reserve Champion Dry Doe... Rosette Champion Junior Doe... Rosette Reserve Champion Junior Doe... Rosette Supreme Champion Wether... Banner + Buckle Reserve Supreme Champion Wether... Rosette Supreme Champion Doe... Banner + Buckle Reserve Supreme Champion Doe... Rosette Division 5060 Nigerian Goat Senior Does in Milk Date of Birth 1. 1 Year & Under 2 Years... 5/26/16 to 5/25/ Years & Under 3 Years... 5/26/15 to 5/25/ Years & Under 4 Years... 5/26/14 to 5/25/ Years and Over... Prior to 5/26/14 Dry Does (this is not a sanctioned class) 5. 2 Years and Under 3 Years... 5/26/15 to 5/25/ Years and Over... Prior to 5/26/15 Junior Does 7. Under 6 months old... 11/26/17 to 5/25/ months to under 1 year... 5/26/17 to 11/25/ year and under 2 years... 5/26/16 to 5/25/17 Group 10. Dam/Daughter 11. Best 3 Females Group (All owned by one exhibitor and entered as individuals in the preceding classes) Page 26

32 Wethers (this is not a sanctioned class) 12. Under 1 year... 5/26/17 to 5/25/ year and over... Prior to 5/25/17 Chapter and Club Groups (Sign up at the conclusion of your show) Entry Fee: None Three animals that have shown as individuals in market and breeding classes, owned by members of the same chapter or club, not more than one animal belonging to an individual. Awards: 1st thru 5 th... Ribbons Division 5061 Chapter and Club Groups 1. 4-H, FFA & Grange Breeding Fiber Goat Departments Entry Deadline Friday, April 13(Entry forms must be postmarked on or before this date or hand delivered to our office by 5:00 p.m.) Office Fee $5/exhibitor online or $10/exhibitor if mailed or hand delivered Load-in Tack & Shavings Tuesday, May 22, 6:00 a.m. to noon. (No Animals) (Gate 12) Load-in Animals Tuesday, May 22, noon-9:00 p.m. or Wednesday, May 23, 6:00 a.m. to noon (Gate 12) Exhibitor Check In Tuesday, May 22, 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. & Wednesday, May 23, 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. for all passes, & livestock related needs Fiber Goat Show Saturday, May 26, following the Pygmy Goat Showmanship Showmanship Thursday, May 24, combined with the Boer/Market/Fiber Goat Showmanship Master Showmanship Monday, May 28, 1:00 p.m. Release of Exhibits Monday, May 28, between 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. Rules & Guidelines: 1. The possession and/or use of alcoholic beverages and/or illegal drugs by any minor is prohibited on Cal Expo property and will result in immediate expulsion from the Fair and forfeiture of awards, premiums and monies received at auction. This includes the camping facility on the fair grounds. Anyone caught violating rules will be disqualified and forfeit all JLA or premium monies. 2. Registered does must provide an original (no copies) registration certificate prior to showing. Proof of ownership is the name on the registry certificate; ownership is the name on the registry certificate, unless the new owner presents a transfer of ownership with the transfer dated less than 90 days prior to the show date, along with the original registration certificate. 3. Fiber goat rules and breed standard will apply. All wethers must have certificate of Ancestry provided at check in. 4. All wethers must be properly castrated with all wounds completely healed or animal will be disqualified. 5. Original registration papers are required to be in the possession of the owner on the day of the show. 6. All goats entering fairs require individual identification. All official identification will be kept on the animals. The official identification may be official USDA individual identification ear tags, premises ear tags, Scrapie Flock Certification Program ear tags, registration tattoos if accompanied by registration papers, or other methods approved by the California Department of Food & Agriculture. 7. Fair will not accept goats from Scrapie infected or source flocks, or animals that have been exposed to Scrapie unless they have been evaluated and approved for exhibition by the state Scrapie epidemiologist. Scrapie Tag numbers must be included on the entry forms. Record both sides of the tag. See Scrapie Tag Information and Instructions. Animals with missing or incorrect Scrapie Tags are subject to disqualification. Fiber Goat Entry Fee: $10.00 Awards: 1 st Place... $10 Page 27

33 2nd Place... $8 3rd Place... $6 4 th Place... $4 Champion Wether... Rosette Reserve Champion Wether... Rosette Champion Junior Doe... Rosette Reserve Champion Junior Doe... Rosette Champion Senior Doe... Rosette Reserve Champion Senior Doe... Rosette Division 5050 Fiber Goat 1. Wethers (any age) 2. Junior Does (born after 1/31/17) 3. Senior Does (born before 1/31/17) 4. Daughter/ Dam 5. Pair of Fiber Goats Group (All owned by one exhibitor and entered as individuals in the preceding classes) Chapter and Club Groups (Sign up at the conclusion of your show) Entry Fee: None Limit: One entry per chapter or club. Three animals, that have shown as individuals in breeding classes, owned by members of same chapter or club, not more than one animal belonging to an individual. Division 5051 Fiber Goat 1. 4-H & FFA, Grange Breeding Boer Goat Departments Entry Deadline Friday, April 13(Entry forms must be postmarked on or before this date or hand delivered to our office by 5:00 p.m.) Office Fee $5/exhibitor online or $10/exhibitor if mailed or hand delivered Load-in Tack & Shavings Tuesday, May 22, 6:00 a.m. to noon. (No Animals) (Gate 12) Load-in Animals Tuesday, May 22, noon-9:00 p.m. or Wednesday, May 23, 6:00 a.m. to noon (Gate 12) Exhibitor Check In Tuesday, May 22, 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. & Wednesday, May 23, 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. for all passes, & livestock related needs Boar Goat Show Thursday, May 24, following the Market Goat Show. Showmanship Thursday, May 24 Market Goats/Boer Goats & Fiber Goats following the Boar Goat Show Master Showmanship Monday, May 28, 1:00 p.m. Release of Exhibits Monday, May 28, between 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. Information Contact (916) or The Boer Goat show is open to registered and unregistered Boer Goats. Rules & Guidelines: 1. The possession and/or use of alcoholic beverages and/or illegal drugs by any minor is prohibited on Cal Expo property and will result in immediate expulsion from the Fair and forfeiture of awards, premiums and monies received at auction. This includes the camping facility on the fair grounds. Anyone caught violating rules will be disqualified and forfeit all JLA or premium monies. 2. Registered does must provide an original (not a copy) registration certificate prior to showing. Proof of ownership is the name on the registry certificate, unless the new owner presents a transfer of Page 28

34 ownership with the transfer dated less than 90 days prior to the show date, along with the original registration certificate. 3. Boer goat rules and breed standards will apply. 4. Original registration papers are required to be in the possession of the owner on the day of the show. 5. This is a doe show, offering 2 classes for junior bucklings less than 6 months of age. 6. All goats entering fairs require individual identification. All official identification will be kept on the animals. The official identification may be official USDA individual identification ear tags, premises ear tags, Scrapie Flock Certification Program ear tags, registration tattoos if accompanied by registration papers, or other methods approved by the California Department of Food & Agriculture. 7. Fair will not accept sheep and goats from Scrapie non-compliant flocks, or animals that are Scrapie positive or Scrapie suspects. Fair will not accept goats from Scrapie infected or source flocks, or animals that have been exposed to Scrapie unless they have been evaluated and approved for exhibition by the state Scrapie epidemiologist. Scrapie Tag numbers must be included on the entry forms. Record both sides of the tag. See Scrapie Tag Information and Instructions. Animals with missing or incorrect Scrapie Tags are subject to disqualification. Boer Goat Entry Fee: $ H, FFA, Grange and Independent Combined Awards: 1st Place... $10 2nd Place... $8 3rd Place... $6 4th Place... $4 Champion Junior Doe... Rosette Reserve Champion Junior Doe... Rosette Champion Yearling Doe... Rosette Reserve Champion Yearling Doe.... Rosette Champion Senior Doe... Rosette Reserve Champion Senior Doe... Rosette Champion Buckling... Rosette Reserve Champion Buckling... Rosette Best in Show... Banner + Belt Buckle Division 5010 Boer Goat -Classification Date of Kidding 1. Junior 0 to under-3 mo... 2/27/18 to 5/23/18 2. Junior 3 to under 6 mo... 11/27/17 to 2/26/18 3. Junior 6 to under 9 mo... 8/27/17 to 11/26/17 4. Junior 9 to under 12 mo... 5/27/17 to 8/26/17 5. Yearling 12 to under 16 mo... 1/27/17 to 5/26/17 6. Yearling 16 to under 20 mo... 9/27/16 to 1/26/17 7. Yearling 20 to under 24 mo... 5/27/16 to 9/26/16 8. Senior 24 to under 36 mo... 5/27/15 to 5/26/16 9. Senior 3 to under 4 yr... 5/27/14 to 5/26/ Senior 4yr and over... 5/26/14 and before Group 11. Pair of Doe Boer Goats Page 29

35 12. Bucklings 0 to <3 mo... 2/27/18 to 5/26/ Bucklings 3 to < 6 mo... 11/27/17 to 2/26/18 Groups (All owned by one exhibitor and entered as individuals in preceding classes) Chapter and Club Groups Division 5011 Chapter and Club Groups 1. Class 1 4-H, FFA, Grange Breeding Pygmy Goat Departments Entry Deadline Friday, April 13(Entry forms must be postmarked on or before this date or hand delivered to our office by 5:00 p.m.) Office Fee $5/exhibitor online or $10/exhibitor if mailed or hand delivered Load-in Tack & Shavings Tuesday, May 22, 6:00 a.m. to noon. (No Animals) (Gate 12) Load-in Animals Tuesday, May 22, noon-9:00 p.m. or Wednesday, May 23, 6:00 a.m. to noon (Gate 12) Exhibitor Check In Tuesday, May 22, 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. & Wednesday, May 23, 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. for all passes, & livestock related needs Pygmy Goat Show Saturday, May 26, 8:30 a.m. Breeding Show followed by Showmanship Master Showmanship Monday, May 28, 1:00 p.m. Release of Exhibits Monday, May 28, between 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. Rules & Guidelines: 1. The possession and/or use of alcoholic beverages and/or illegal drugs by any minor is prohibited on Cal Expo property and will result in immediate expulsion from the Fair and forfeiture of awards, premiums and monies received at auction. This includes the camping facility on the fair grounds. Anyone caught violating rules will be disqualified and forfeit all JLA or premium monies. 2. This is a sanctioned NPGA show. 3. All pygmy goats must be properly dehorned. 4. All wether goats must be properly castrated with all wounds completely healed and free of signs of inflammation prior to check-in or animal will be disqualified. 5. All Pygmy Goats must be NPGA registered and provide an original (no copies) NPGA registration certificate prior to showing. Proof of ownership is the name on the registry certificate, unless the new owner presents a transfer of ownership with the transfer dated less than 90 days prior to the show date, along with the original registration certificate. NPGA rules and breed standard will apply. 6. Original NPGA registration papers are required to be in the possession of the owner on the day of the show. 7. Nursing kids must be declared for stall space. Notify Livestock Superintendent at time of entry. 8. All goats entering fairs require individual identification. All official identification will be kept on the animals. The official identification may be official USDA individual identification ear tags, premises ear tags, Scrapie Flock Certification Program ear tags, registration tattoos if accompanied by registration papers, or other methods approved by the California Department of Food & Agriculture. 9. Fair will not accept goats from Scrapie infected or source flocks, or animals that have been exposed to Scrapie unless they have been evaluated and approved for exhibition by the state Scrapie epidemiologist. Scrapie Tag numbers must be included on the entry forms. Record both sides of the tag. See Scrapie Tag Information and Instructions. Animals with missing or incorrect Scrapie Tags are subject to disqualification. Pygmy Goat Entry Fee: $10.00 Awards: 1st Place... $10 2nd Place... $8 Page 30

36 3rd Place... $6 4 th Place... $4 Champion Wether... Rosette Reserve Champion Wether... Rosette Champion Junior Doe... Rosette Reserve Champion Junior Doe... Rosette Champion Senior Doe... Rosette Reserve Champion Senior Doe... Rosette Best in Show... Banner + Belt Buckle Division 5095 Pygmy Goat Wether Date of Kidding 1. Junior Wether (under one year)...5/25/17 or later 2. Intermediate Wethers (one year and under three)...5/26/15 to 5/24/17 3. Wethers (three years and over)...5/25/15 or before Registered Junior Does 4. Junior Doe Kids...1/26/18 or later 5. Intermediate Doe Kids...9/26/17 to 1/25/18 6. Senior Doe Kids...5/26/17 to 9/25/17 7. Yearling Not in Milk...5/26/16 to 5/25/17 Registered Senior Does 8. Yearling Milkers...5/26/16 to 5/25/ Year Old Doe...5/26/15 to 5/25/ Year Old Doe...5/26/14 to 5/25/ Year Old Doe and Over...prior to 5/26/ Daughter/ Dam Group (All owned by one exhibitor and entered as individuals in the preceding classes) Chapter and Club Groups (Sign up at the conclusion of your show) Entry Fee: None Three animals that have shown as individuals in market and breeding classes, owned by members of the same chapter or club, not more than one animal belonging to an individual. Awards: 1st thru 5 th... Ribbons Only Division 5096 Chapter and Club Groups 1. 4-H, FFA & Grange Breeding Breeders (All owned by one exhibitor and entered as individuals in the preceding classes) Page 31

37 Market Goat Departments Entry Deadline Friday, April 13(Entry forms must be postmarked on or before this date or hand delivered to our office by 5:00 p.m.) Office Fee $5/exhibitor online or $10/exhibitor if mailed or hand delivered Load-in Tack & Shavings Tuesday, May 22, 6:00 a.m. to noon. (No Animals) (Gate 12) Load-in Animals Tuesday, May 22, noon-9:00 p.m. or Wednesday, May 23, 6:00 a.m. to noon (Gate 12) Exhibitor Check In Tuesday, May 22, 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. & Wednesday, May 23, 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. for all passes, & livestock related needs Weigh-in Wednesday, May 23, 12:30-2:00 p.m. Goat Show Thursday, May 24, 9:00 a.m. Showmanship Thursday, May 24, showmanship is combined with Market Goats/Boer Goats & Fiber Goats Junior Livestock Auction Sunday, May 27, 10:00 a.m. Master Showmanship Monday, May 28, 1:00 p.m Release of Exhibits Monday, May 28, between 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. Rules & Guidelines: 1. The possession and/or use of alcoholic beverages and/or illegal drugs by any minor is prohibited on Cal Expo property and will result in immediate expulsion from the Fair and forfeiture of awards, premiums and monies received at auction. This includes the camping facility on the fair grounds. Anyone caught violating rules will be disqualified and forfeit all JLA or premium monies. 2. Goats must be show clipped, at least 60 days old and less than one year still showing milk teeth. 3. All Market Ready animals will be eligible to sell in the livestock auction. 4. Goats must be dehorned or horns tipped with blunt ends (flat and have no point) and less than two inches in length. Castration sites must be healed and free of signs of inflammation. 5. After weighing, market goats may be divided into three weight lots within 60 to 115 pounds for convenience in judging. 6. All goats entering fairs require individual identification. All official identification will be kept on the animals. The official identification may be official USDA individual identification ear tags, premises ear tags, Scrapie Flock Certification Program ear tags, registration tattoos if accompanied by registration papers, or other methods approved by the California Department of Food & Agriculture. 7. Fair will not accept goats from Scrapie infected or source flocks, or animals that have been exposed to Scrapie unless they have been evaluated and approved for exhibition by the state Scrapie epidemiologist. Scrapie Tag numbers must be included on the entry forms. Record both sides of the tag. See Scrapie Tag Information and Instructions. Animals with missing or incorrect Scrapie Tags are subject to disqualification. 8. Any goat not making weight will be put in the feeder class. Goats registered in the feeder class making weight by fair will not be put in the market class. Market Goat Entry Fee: $12.00 Grade: Market Ready: USDA Prime or Choice quality. Not Market Ready is any market goat of below average conformation. These animals will not sell at auction. Rules and Guidelines: 1. Only Market Ready will sell at auction. 2. After weigh-in market goats will be divided into weight lots with the 60 to 115 pounds limitations. Any Market Goats not making weight are eligible to show in feeder class. Market Goats less than 60 pounds or more that 115 will not sell at auction. Pay weight on goats is 105 pounds. Awards: 4-H Grand Champion... Rosette + Product Award 4-H Reserve Grand Champion... Rosette FFA Grand Champion... Rosette + Product Award Page 32

38 FFA Reserve Grand Champion... Rosette Overall Supreme Champion... Banner + Belt Buckle Reserve Overall Supreme Champion... Rosette + Banner Division H/ Grange/ Independent Market Goats Division 6401 FFA/ Grange Independent Market Goats Division 6402 Feeder Class 1. All Club and Chapter Groups Division 5055 Club Chapter 1. 4-H, Grange Market 2. FFA Market Cavy Departments Entry Deadline Friday, April 13(Entry forms must be postmarked on or before this date or hand delivered to our office by 5:00 p.m.) Office Fee $5/exhibitor online or $10/exhibitor if mailed or hand delivered Load-in Animals Saturday, May 26, 8:00 a.m. (Gate 12) Exhibitor Check In Saturday, May 26, 7:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. for all passes, & livestock related needs in parking lot next to Gate 12 Cavy Showmanship Saturday, May 26, 9:30 a.m. Cavy Show Saturday, May 26, following Cavy Showmanship Master Showmanship Monday, May 28, 1:00 p.m. Release of Exhibits Saturday, May 26 at 7:00 p.m This is a coop/crate show. There will be no Cavies allowed on the grounds any day except Saturday This is a sanctioned youth show that follows the rules, definitions and judging procedures that are prescribed in the latest edition of the Guide Book and Standard of Perfection for the American Rabbit Breeders Association, Inc., and shall apply to all district and county fair rabbit shows, providing they do not conflict with any of the rules and regulations prescribed by the Department of Food and Agriculture, or the ARBA, PO Box 5667 Bloomington, IL Rules & Guidelines: 1. The possession and/or use of alcoholic beverages and/or illegal drugs by any minor is prohibited on Cal Expo property and will result in immediate expulsion from the Fair and forfeiture of awards, premiums and monies received at auction. This includes the camping facility on the fair grounds. Anyone caught violating rules will be disqualified and forfeit all JLA or premium monies. 2. Age of Exhibitors: Under 19 years old thru the end of the Fair. 3. Exhibitors may enter 6 Cavies per class. 4. All animals must be identified by permanent ear numbers conforming to the entry form upon arrival at the Fair. Any duplication of ear numbers by one or more exhibitors in the same division must be marked by the Fair for identification purposes before the judging. 5. A birth date must be given on the entry form for each animal entered. 6. Cavies will be fed and watered by the individual exhibitors. 7. Padlocks will be allowed, however, all responsibility for feeding, watering and getting the animal to the show table will be the exhibitor s responsibility if the exhibitor chooses to use a padlock. No exceptions will be made and the animal will be marked a no show if not presented at the show table on time. 8. No class will be re-judged. 9. Animals will be shown and judged in the proper division and class for breed, variety, age and sex. Cavy Page 33

39 Entry Fee: $ H, FFA, Grange and Independent Combined Please state breed and variety on entry form. Awards: (There must be 5 or more in a breed to pay awards) Best of Breed... $5.00 Best of Breed... Rosette to the top 6 Breeds Best Opposite Sex... Rosette Best in Show... Banner + Belt Buckle Division 5015 Abyssinian; All Varieties Division 5016 Abyssinian Satin; All Varieties Division 5017 American; All Varieties Division 5018 American Satin; All Varieties Division 5019 Coronet; All Varieties Division 5020 Peruvian; All Varieties Division 5021 Peruvian Satin; All Varieties Division 5022 Silkie; All Varieties Division 5023 Silkie Satin; All Varieties Division 5024 Teddy; All Varieties Division 5025 Teddy Satin; All Varieties Division 5026 Texels; All Varieties Division 5027 White Crested; All Varieties 1. Senior Boar 2. Intermediate Boar 3. Junior Boar 4. Senior Sow 5. Intermediate Sow 6. Junior Sow Poultry Departments Entry Deadline Friday, April 13(Entry forms must be postmarked on or before this date or hand delivered to our office by 5:00 p.m.) Office Fee $5/exhibitor online or $10/exhibitor if mailed or hand delivered Health Check Thursday, May 24, 6:00 a.m. 7:30 a.m. for market poultry, 7:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. for breeding poultry, at Inspection Tent. (Gate 25, Late arrivals will be turned away) Exhibitor Check-in Thursday, May 24, 6:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. near Inspection Tent (Gate 25) Weigh-in Thursday, May 24, 6:00 a.m. 7:03 a.m. for Market poultry. 7:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. for breeding poultry. (Gate 25, Late arrivals will be turned away) Market Egg Check-in Wednesday, May 23, 4:00 p.m. -6:00 p.m. Check-in and delivery to Livestock Barns Poultry area Market Egg Show Thursday, May 24, 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Livestock barns by coups Market Poultry Show Thursday, May 24, 1:00 p.m. Market Poultry Showmanship Thursday, May 24, following Market Poultry show Market Turkey Show Thursday, May 24, 10:00 a.m. Turkey Showmanship Thursday, May 24, following Market Turkey show Breeding Poultry Shows Friday, May 25, 12:30 p.m. followed by Breeding Ducks, Geese & Pigeons Breeding Ducks, Geese, Friday, May 25 following the Breeding Poultry show Breeding Poultry Showmanship Friday, May 25 8:00 a.m. Junior Livestock Auction Sunday, May 27, 10:00 a.m. Master Showmanship Monday, May 28, 1:00 p.m Release of Exhibits Monday, May 28, between 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. Page 34

40 Rules, definitions, and judging procedures, as prescribed in the latest edition of the Official Show Rules and the American Poultry Association s Standards of Perfection, shall apply to all district and county fairs provided they do not conflict with any of the rules and regulations prescribed by the Department of Food and Agriculture. Rules & Guidelines for All : 1. The possession and/or use of alcoholic beverages and/or illegal drugs by any minor is prohibited on Cal Expo property and will result in immediate expulsion from the Fair and forfeiture of awards, premiums and monies received at auction. This includes the camping facility on the fair grounds. Anyone caught violating rules will be disqualified and forfeit all JLA or premium monies. 2. No birds allowed to be held in RV park. 3. Poultry must stay in designated coup. Animals cannot be moved by exhibitor. 4. Birds will be shown and judged in the proper division and class for breed, variety, age and sex. If no division is offered, no award may be made. 5. This show will be judged under the American System of Judging. 6. Disqualified birds, or those that lack breed characteristics, as determined by the judge, or those absent at the time of judging do not count when computing the number of exhibitors in a class or the minimum number of birds required in competition for award money. 7. A judge may excuse a bird from competition if it is fatigued, but the bird shall be counted as an entry. 8. For all divisions of poultry, all birds must be identified upon arrival at the show by numbered leg bands corresponding with the leg band number on the entry form either online or paper form. 9. No masking tape or paper leg bands allowed. 10. No hens with chicks allowed. No exceptions 11. All land & water fowl must be washed before arriving at Fair, & must be dry before being checked in. 12. Poultry Showmanship class groupings is at the discretion of the fair/judge. 13. All birds must be inspected by the official Poultry Health Inspector. (PHI) No birds will be allowed on the grounds unless passed by the PHI. Infected birds will be dismissed and not allowed to enter the Fair Grounds. Any exhibitor leaving birds in Lot 25 will be immediately disqualified. Inspection papers must be turned into the office during check in. 14. Poultry Officials must check out all birds prior to release. 15. No entry will be allowed to leave early. No exceptions. 16. Exhibitors are required to bring their own feeders and water containers. Exhibitors are required to feed their own birds and sign up for barn duty. Breeding Poultry Entry Fee: $ H, FFA, Grange and Independent combined except in the Market. Awards: Best of Division (minimum 5 birds)... $ Rosette Best of Show... Banner + Belt Buckle Reserve of Show... Rosette 1. Cock - Male, one year or older C 2. Hen - Female, one year or older H 3. Cockerel - Male, under one year K 4. Pullet - Female, under one year P (four months minimum) *Please list breed and variety on entry form* Large Poultry 5065 American Class Buckeye, Chanticleer, Delaware, Dominique, Holland, Java, Jersey Giant, Lamona, New Hampshire, Plymouth Rock, Rhode Island Red, Rhode Island White, Wyandotte 5066 Asiatic Class Brahma, Cochin, Langshan 5067 English Class Australorp, Cornish, Dorking, Orpington, Redcaps, Sussex 5068 Mediterranean Class Page 35

41 Ancona, Andalusian, Catalana, Leghorn, Minorca, Sicilian Buttercup, Spanish 5069 Continental Class Barnevelder, Campine, Crevecour, Faverolle, Hamburg, Houdan, Le Fleche, Polish, Welsummer 5070 All Other Standard Breeds Ameraucana, Araucana, Aseel, Cubalaya, Frizzle, Malay, Modern Game, Naked Neck, Old English Game, Phoenix, Shamo, Sultan, Sumatra, Yokohama Utility, Laying Type (Judged on condition and laying ability only) 5071 All utility type birds Females only Bantams 5072 Modern Games 5073 Old English Games 5074 Single Comb Clean Legged Ancona, Andalusian, Australorp, Campine, Catalana, Delaware, Dorking, Dutch, Frizzle, Holland, Japanese, Java, Jersey Giant, Lakenvelder, Lamona, Leghorn, Minorca, Naked Neck, New Hampshire, Orpington, Phoenix, Plymouth Rock, Rhode Island Red, Spanish, Sussex, Welsummer 5075 Rosecomb Clean Legged Ancona, Antwerp Belgian (D Anver), Dominique, Dorking, Hamburg, Leghorn, Minorca, Redcap, Rosecomb, Rhode Island Red, Rhode Island White, Sebright, Wyandotte 5076 All Other Clean Legged Class Ameraucana, Araucana, Buckeye, Chantecleer, Cornish, Crevecour, Cubalaya, Houdan, Le Fleche, Malay, Polish, Shamo, Sicilian Buttercup, Sumatra, Yokohama 5077 Feathered Legged Class Belgian Bearded, Booted, Brahma, Cochin, Faverolle, Frizzle Feather Legged, Silkie, Langshans, Sultan White Ducks 1. Drake - Male, one year or older 2. Duck - Female, one year or older 3. Young Drake - Male, under one year 4. Young Duck - Female, under one year (four months minimum) 5078 Heavy Weight Class Aylesbury, Muscovy, Pekin, Rouen 5079 Medium Weight Class Buff, Cayuga, Crested, Swedish 5080 Light Weight Class Runner, Campbell, Magpie 5081 Bantam Class Call, East India, Mallard Geese 1. Gander - Male, one year or older 2. Goose - Female, one year or older 3. Young Gander - Male, under one year 4. Young Goose - Female, under one year (four months minimum) Page 36

42 5082 Heavy Weight Class African, Embden, Toulouse 5083 Medium Weight Class American Buff, Pilgrim Sex-Linked, Saddleback Pomeranian, Sebastopol 5084 Light Weight Class Canada, Chinese, Egyptian, Tufted Roman Turkey 1. Tom - Male, one year or older 2. Hen - Female, one year or older 3. Young Tom - Male, under one year 4. Young Hen - Female, under one year (four months minimum) 5085 Breeding Turkeys Bourbon Red, Bronze, Royal Palm, All other varieties; all turkeys compete in one division Pigeon All pigeon will be judged in accordance to the latest standards adopted by the leading specialty clubs in America. Where no American standards are available, the latest European guidelines will be used. 1. Cock - Male, one year or older C 2. Hen - Female, one year or older H 3. Cockerel - Male, under one year K 4. Pullet - Female, under one year P (four months minimum) 5086 Fantail, All varieties 5087 Homer, All varieties 5088 Modena, All varieties 5089 Roller or Tumbler, All varieties 5090 All other breeds Market Poultry Entry Fee: $10.00 Market Poultry Rules: 1. Exhibitors must show their own market poultry. 2. Each exhibitor is limited to two (2) market entries. 3. Exhibitors may sell only one animal, one meat pen or one dozen eggs in the Junior Livestock Auction. 4. Exhibitors must be capable of handling their own birds at weigh-in and when presenting them to the judge. 5. All market poultry sold at auction will be sold as Resale. No Custom. Awards: 4-H Grand Champion Turkey... Rosette + Product Award 4-H Reserve Grand Champion Turkey... Rosette FFA Grand Champion Turkey... Rosette + Product Award FFA Reserve Grand Champion Turkey... Rosette 4-H Grand Champion Meat Pen... Rosette + Product Award 4-H Reserve Grand Champion Meat Pen... Rosette FFA Grand Champion Meat Pen... Rosette + Product Award FFA Reserve Grand Champion Meat Pen... Rosette Overall Supreme Champion Turkey... Rosette + Banner + Belt Buckle Page 37

43 Reserve Overall Supreme Champion Turkey... Rosette Overall Supreme Champion Poultry Meat Pen... Rosette + Banner + Belt Buckle Reserve Overall Supreme Champion Poultry Meat Pen... Rosette Overall Supreme Champion Dozen Eggs...Rosette + Banner + Belt Buckle Reserve Overall Supreme Champion Dozen Eggs... Rosette Market Turkey Entry Fee: $10.00 Rules and Guidelines: 1. Limit two (2) market entries per exhibitor. 2. A Market Turkey must be owned 30 consecutive days prior to the opening day of Fair. 3. Weight is not to be less than 18 pounds and not over 40 pounds. Birds not within this range will not sell. 4. Birds may not be over 22 weeks of age. 5. All market turkeys sold at auction will be sold as Resale. No Custom. Division H Market Turkey Division 6501 FFA Market Turkey 1. Tom 2. Hen Poultry Meat Pens Entry Fee $10.00 Rules and Guidelines: 1. Limit two (2) market entries per exhibitor. 2. Meat Pens must be owned 30 consecutive days prior to the opening day of Fair. 3. Chicken Meat Pens must be between 4 pounds and 6 pounds. Birds not within this range will not sell. 4. Birds may not be over 10 weeks of age. 5. All poultry meat pens sold at auction will be sold as Resale. No Custom. Division H Chicken Meat Pen (Pair of Live Meat Birds) Division 6504 FFA Chicken Meat Pen (Pair of Live Meat Birds) 1. All Eggs Entry Fee $10.00 Rules and Guidelines: 1. Junior Exhibitors are required to prepare for showing and show their eggs during the Fair 2. Limit two (2) market entries per exhibitor. Eggs must have been produced by hens owned by the exhibitor. 3. Hens producing Market Egg entries must be owned 60 days prior to the opening day of the Fair. (This is an exception to the 30-day ownership rule). 4. At check-in, exhibitors will transfer their eggs to a clean carton provided by the fair. 5. Eggs will be checked in and judged in the Livestock barn by coups. Eggs will be displayed in Building C. Eggs will not be returned. 6. Only Market Ready Dozen Eggs will sell in the Junior Livestock Auction. 7. A fresh dozen eggs must be provided for auction. 8. There will be one egg competition, 4-H, FFA, Grange and Independent juniors combined. Page 38

44 Division 6505 Market Eggs (4-H, FFA, Grange and Independent combined) 1. Extra Large Minimum 27 oz. 2. Large Minimum 24 oz. 3. Medium Minimum 21 oz. Rabbit Departments Entry Deadline Friday, April 13(Entry forms must be postmarked on or before this date or hand delivered to our office by 5:00 p.m.) Office Fee $5/exhibitor online or $10/exhibitor if mailed or hand delivered Load-in Tack & Shavings Tuesday, May 22, 6:00 a.m. to noon. (No Animals) (Gate 12) Load-in Animals Wednesday, May 23, 9:00 a.m. to noon (Gate 12) Exhibitor Check In Tuesday, May 22, 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. & Wednesday, May 23, 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. for all passes, & livestock related needs Weigh In Wednesday, May 23, 9:00 a.m. to noon Market Rabbit Show Thursday, May 24, 8:00 a.m., Market Show, followed by Breeding. Weigh-in will be done prior to each class. Breeding Rabbit Show Thursday, May 24, 12:00 pm Rabbit Showmanship Friday, May 25, 8:00 a.m. Junior Livestock Auction Sunday, May 27, 10:00 a.m. Master Showmanship Monday, May 28, 1:00 p.m Release of Exhibits Monday, May 28, between 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. This is an official ARBA Sanctioned youth breeding show. Rules, definitions and judging procedures are prescribed in the latest edition of the Guide Book and Standard of Perfection for the American Rabbit Breeders Association, Inc., and shall apply to all district and county fair rabbit shows, providing they do not conflict with any of the rules and regulations prescribed by the Department of Food and Agriculture, or the ARBA, PO Box 5667 Bloomington, IL The 2018 ARBA Convention will be held in West Springfield Massachusetts, October 27 th through October31 st, Youth Membership: $12.00 per year. Additional membership fee amounts can be found on the ARBA Website. Unregistered and registered rabbits can show in the ARBA show but cannot be Grand Champion. Rules & Guidelines: 1. The possession and/or use of alcoholic beverages and/or illegal drugs by any minor is prohibited on Cal Expo property and will result in immediate expulsion from the Fair and forfeiture of awards, premiums and monies received at auction. This includes the camping facility on the fair grounds. Anyone caught violating rules will be disqualified and forfeit all JLA or premium monies. 2. Exhibitors may enter 2 rabbits per class for breeding classes. 3. All animals must be identified by permanent ear numbers conforming to the entry form upon arrival at the Fair. Any duplication of ear numbers by one or more exhibitors in the same division must be marked by the Fair for identification purposes before the judging. 4. A birth date must be given on the entry form for each animal entered. 5. All animals entered in the fur class must be entered in the animal s regular class as well. 6. All rabbit pens must be cleaned daily by 8:00 a.m. All shavings must be put in designated bins, not aisle ways. 7. Exhibitors are required to bring their own feeders and water containers. Rabbits will be fed and watered by the exhibitors. 8. Padlocks will be allowed, however, all responsibility for feeding, watering and getting the animal to the show table will be the exhibitor s responsibility if the exhibitor chooses to use a padlock. No exceptions will be made and the animal will be marked a no show if not presented at the show table on time. 9. All rabbit exhibitors are responsible to transport animals to and from judging. The Fair DOES NOT transport rabbits. Rabbits not brought to the show table when called will be disqualified from the class. 10. All rabbit awards will be presented and picked up at rabbit clerk table. 11. All breeding classes show together, (4-H & FFA) 12. No class will be re-judged. 13. Animals will be shown and judged in the proper division and class for breed, variety, age and sex. 14. Market exhibitors must complete a Certification of Animal Medication at check-in. 15. will be combined as determined by entries. Page 39

45 16. All market entries sold in auction will be sold as Resale. No Custom. 17. Registered and unregistered rabbits can show in the ARBA show. Breeding Rabbit Entry Fee: $10.00 Awards: Best of Breed... Rosette to top 15 Breeds + $5.00 (Must be ten or more in a Breed to pay awards) Best Opposite Sex... Rosette Reserve in Show... Rosette Best in Show... Banner + Belt Buckle 1. Senior Buck 2. Intermediate Buck 3. Junior Buck 4. Senior Doe 5. Intermediate Doe 6. Junior Doe 7. White Breed Fur 8. Colored Breed Fur *Please list breed and variety on entry form* Heavy Weight Breeds Class Identification: Heavyweight Breeds Senior over 8 months Intermediate over 6 months and under 8 months Junior under 6 months Division HEAVYWEIGHTS Division BREED/VARIETY 5401 American, Blue 5402 American, White 5403 American, Fur 5404 Angora, Giant, White 5405 Beveren, Black 5406 Beveren, Blue 5407 Beveren, White 5408 Beveren, Fur 5409 Californian 5410 Champagne D Argent 5411 Checkered Giant, Black Checkered Giant, Blue 5413 Checkered Giant, Fur 5414 Chinchilla, American 5415 Chinchilla, Giant 5416 Chinchilla, Fur 5417 Cinnamon 5418 Creme D Argent 5419 English Lop, Broken 5420 English Lop, Solid 5421 English Lop, Fur 5422 Flemish Giant, Black 5423 Flemish Giant, Blue 5424 Flemish Giant, Fawn 5425 Flemish Giant, Lgt Gray 5426 Flemish Giant, Sandy 5427 Flemish Giant, Steel Gray 5428 Flemish Giant, White 5429 Flemish Giant, Fur 5430 French Lop, Broken 5431 French Lop, Solid 5432 French Lop, Fur 5433 Hotot 5434 New Zealand, Broken 5435 New Zealand, Black 5436 New Zealand, Red 5437 New Zealand, White 5438 New Zealand, Fur 5439 Palomino, Golden 5440 Palomino, Lynx 5441 Palomino, Fur 5442 Satin, Black 5443 Satin, Blue 5444 Satin, Broken 5445 Satin, Californian 5446 Satin, Chinchilla 5447 Satin, Chocolate 5448 Satin, Copper 5449 Satin, Otter 5450 Satin, Red 5451 Satin, Siamese 5452 Satin, White 5453 Satin, Fur 5454 Silver Fox, Black Lightweight Breeds Identification: Lightweight Breeds Senior over 6 months Junior under 6 months Page 40

46 Division LIGHTWEIGHTS Division BREED/VARIETY 5455 American Fuzzy Lop, Broken 5456 American Fuzzy Lop, Solid 5457 American Fuzzy Lop, Wool 5458 American Sable 5459 Belgian Hare 5460 Britannia Petite, Black 5461 Britannia Petite, Black Otter 5462 Britannia Petite, Chestnut 5463 Britannia Petite, Sbl Marten 5464 Britannia Petite, White 5465 Britannia Petite, Fur 5466 Chinchilla (Standard) 5467 Dutch, Black 5468 Dutch, Blue 5469 Dutch, Chocolate 5470 Dutch, Gray Brown 5471 Dutch, Steel 5472 Dutch, Tortoise 5473 Dutch, Fur 5474 Dwarf Hotot 5475 English Angora, Colored 5476 English Angora, White 5477 English Angora, Wool 5478 English Spot, Black 5479 English Spot, Blue 5480 English Spot, Chocolate 5481 English Spot, Gold 5482 English Spot, Gray 5483 English Spot, Lilac 5484 English Spot, Tortoise 5485 English Spot, Fur 5486 Florida White 5487 French Angora, Colored 5488 French Angora, White 5489 French Angora, Wool 5490 Harlequin, Japanese 5491 Harlequin, Magpie 5492 Harlequin Fur 5493 Havana, Black 5494 Havana, Blue 5495 Havana, Broken 5496 Havana, Chocolate 5497 Havana, Fur 5498 Himalayan, Black 5499 Himalayan, Blue 5500 Himalayan, Chocolate 5501 Himalayan, Lilac 5502 Himalayan, Fur 5503 Holland Lop, Broken 5504 Holland Lop, Solid 5505 Holland Lop, Fur 5506 Jersey Wooly, Agouti 5507 Jersey Wooly, AOV 5508 Jersey Wooly, Broken 5509 Jersey Wooly, Self 5510 Jersey Wooly, Shaded 5511 Jersey Wooly, Tan Pattern 5512 Jersey Wooly, Wool 5513 Lilac 5514 Mini Lop, Broken 5515 Mini Lop, Solid 5516 Mini Lop, Fur 5517 Mini Rex, Black 5518 Mini Rex, Blue 5519 Mini Rex, Broken 5520 Mini Rex, Castor 5521 Mini Rex, Chinchilla 5522 Mini Rex, Chocolate 5523 Mini Rex, Himalayan 5524 Mini Rex, Lilac 5525 Mini Rex, Lynx 5526 Mini Rex, Opal 5527 Mini Rex, Otter 5528 Mini Rex, Red 5529 Mini Rex, Sable Point 5530 Mini Rex, Seal 5531 Mini Rex, Silver Marten 5532 Mini Rex, Tortoise 5533 Mini Rex, RE White 5534 Mini Rex, BE White 5535 Mini Rex, Fur 5536 Mini Satin, Black 5537 Mini Satin, Chinchilla 5538 Mini Satin, Chocolate 5539 Mini Satin, Opal 5540 Mini Satin, Otter 5541 Mini Satin, Red 5542 Mini Satin, Siamese 5543 Mini Satin, Tortoise 5544 Mini Satin, White 5545 Mini Satin, Fur NETHERLAND DWARF 5549 Black 5550 Blue 5555 Blue Eye White 5552 Blue Tort 5553 Broken 5554 Chestnut 5555 Chinchilla 5556 Chocolate 5557 Fawn 5558 Himalayan 5559 Lilac 5560 Lynx 5561 Opal 5562 Orange 5563 Otter 5564 Ruby Eye White 5565 Sable Marten 5566 Sable Point 5567 Siamese Sable 5568 Siamese Smoke Pearl 5569 Silver Marten 5570 Smoke Pearl Marten 5571 Squirrel 5572 Steel 5573 Tan 5574 Tortoise Shell 5575 Netherland Dwarf, Fur 5576 Polish, Black 5577 Polish, Blue 5578 Polish, Blue Eye White 5579 Polish, Broken 5580 Polish, Chocolate 5581 Polish, Ruby Eye White 5582 Polish, Fur 5583 Rex, Amber 5584 Rex, Black 5585 Rex, Black Otter 5586 Rex, Blue 5587 Rex, Broken 5588 Rex, Californian 5589 Rex, Castor 5590 Rex, Chinchilla 5591 Rex, Chocolate 5592 Rex, Lilac 5593 Rex, Lynx 5594 Rex, Opal 5595 Rex, Red 5596 Rex, Sable 5597 Rex, Seal 5598 Rex, White 5599 Rex, Fur 5600 Rhinelander, Black 5601 Rhinelander, Blue 5602 Satin Angora, Colored 5603 Satin Angora, White 5604 Satin Angora, Wool 5605 Silver Marten, Black 5606 Silver Marten, Blue 5607 Silver Marten, Chocolate 5608 Silver Marten, Sable 5609 Silver Marten, Fur 5610 Silver, Black 5611 Silver, Brown 5612 Silver, Fawn 5613 Silver, Fur 5614 Tan, Black 5615 Tan, Blue 5616 Tan, Chocolate 5617 Tan, Lilac 5618 Tan, Fur 5619 Thrianta 5620 Non-recognized Page 2

47 Market Rabbit Entry Fee: $ Rabbits must be owned for a minimum of 30 days. 2. Limit two (2) market entries per exhibitor. 3. Market rabbits will be shown by weight: Light Weight, Medium Weight or Heavy Weight. 4. Age not more than 70 days old. 5. Weigh between 4 pounds and 5 1/2 pounds each. 6. Meat pens must be purebred of the same breed and variety, but not necessarily from the same litter. 7. Market rabbits shall not be entered in any other class. 8. Market Rabbit Champions must sell. 9. All market rabbits sold in auction will be sold as Resale. No Custom. Awards: 4-H Grand Champion Meat Pen... Rosette + Product Award 4-H Reserve Grand Champion Meat Pen...Rosette 4-H Grand Champion Single Fryer... Rosette + Product Award 4-H Reserve Grand Champion Single Fryer...Rosette FFA Grand Champion Meat Pen... Rosette + Product Award FFA Reserve Grand Champion Meat Pen...Rosette FFA Grand Champion Single Fryer... Rosette + Product Award FFA Reserve Grand Champion Single Fryer...Rosette Overall Supreme Champion Meat Pen...Rosette + Banner + Belt Buckle Reserve Overall Supreme Champion Meat Pen... Rosette Overall Supreme Champion Single Fryer...Rosette + Banner + Belt Buckle Reserve Overall Supreme Champion Single Fryer...Rosette Division H Independent/Grange Market Rabbits Division 6601 FFA Independent/Grange Market Rabbits 1. Meat Pen 2. Single Fryer Dog Show Departments Entry Deadline Friday, April 13(Entry forms must be postmarked on or before this date or hand delivered to our office by 5:00 p.m.) Office Fee $5/exhibitor online or $10/exhibitor if mailed or hand delivered Check-in Saturday, May 26, 12:30 a.m. (enter Lot D) Dog Show Saturday, May 26, 1:00 p.m. Location Beef Ring Master Showmanship Monday, May 28, 1:00 p.m. Release of Exhibits Following Dog Show Rules & Guidelines: 1. The possession and/or use of alcoholic beverages and/or illegal drugs by any minor is prohibited on Cal Expo property and will result in immediate expulsion from the Fair and forfeiture of awards, premiums and monies received at auction. This includes the camping facility on the fair grounds. Anyone caught violating rules will be disqualified and forfeit all JLA or premium monies. 2. Dogs (pure or mixed breed) must have been trained at the level in which they are competing solely by the exhibitor. Dog can only be shown by one exhibitor. 3. Entry must include sex, breed and name of dog. Page 42

48 4. Equipment allowed: a choke collar of either chain or nylon in a size appropriate to the dog. Bait of any kind or pinch collars will not be allowed in the obedience ring. In the sub-novice classes, a 6-foot long leash of leather or nylon is required. In other classes, on-lead work can be performed on a shorter lead. 5. An exhibitor may enter a maximum of two dogs in this division. No exhibitor may enter more than one dog in any given class, and no dog may enter more than two classes. Note that several classes preclude a dog being entered in any other class (except in the Team class) 6. Exhibitors who are members of an organization (4-H, Grange, etc.) must wear the official organization s uniform. Independent exhibitors are expected to dress as if they were showing their dog(s) in an AKC show. 7. Bitches in season may not compete. Uncontrolled or aggressive dogs will be excused from the grounds. The show chairperson shall have the final determination if there is a question. 8. Any dog that is not entered in this show will not be allowed on the fairgrounds. 9. Judging and scoring will be according to the American Kennel Club Regulations. AKC rules have recently been update, visit and click on the Obedience Regulations for more information 10. Dogs entered in this show are not allowed in the livestock barns. Show dogs may be kept in a supervised kennel before and after their show. Exhibitors will be responsible for cleaning up after their animals. 11. Dogs may only be in show area during classes and are not allowed on the general fairgrounds for any reason. Dogs must be on a leash at all times except when showing. Dog Care and Training Department Obedience Entry Fee: $10.00 Awards: Ribbons Only Division 5045 Obedience 1. Beginner Novice: Exercises done in beginner novice: heel on leash, figure eight, sit for exam, sit stay, recall. The sit stay has the handler walk around the ring. The recall is an off-leash recall (25 ft. away in ring) but the dog just comes in, no Finish. 2. Sub Novice A: Open to 1st year dogs and 1st year handlers with no training prior to the current year that have never received a qualifying score* in a Novice Class at any competition. Dogs and handlers in this class are not eligible for any other obedience class at this fair. Exercises are all on lead, and include heel with figure 8, stand, recall, long sit (1 minute), and long down (3 minutes.) 3. Sub Novice B: Open to dogs and or handlers with more than one year of training that have never received a qualifying score* in a Novice Class at any competition. Dogs that have earned a Blue Award at a prior District Fair in any Sub Novice Class may not enter in this class. Dogs in this class may not enter any other obedience class at this fair. Exercises are same as Sub Novice A. 4. Novice A: Open to dogs that have not completed a C.D. title nor have they ever received a qualifying score* in a Graduate Novice Class at any competition. Dogs that have received a Blue Award in Novice class at a prior District Fair or State Fair may not enter this class. Exercises are as described in the American Kennel Club Obedience Regulations. 5. Novice B: Open to all dogs that have not completed a C.D. title nor have they ever received a qualifying score in a Graduate Novice Class at any competition. Dogs must have at least one Blue Award but less than three Blue Awards in Novice Class at any competition. Dogs with three or more Blue Awards in Novice Class in any competition may not enter this class. Exercises are as described in the American Kennel Club Obedience Regulations. 6. Graduate Novice: Open to all dogs who have not received a qualifying score* in an Open Obedience Class at any competition and have not received a Blue Award in Graduate Novice Obedience at a prior District Fair or State Fair. Exercises are as described in the American Kennel Club Obedience Regulations. 7. Pre-open: (new to AKC) Includes heel free and figure 8, drop on recall, retrieve on flat, retrieve over high jump, broad jump. 8. Open: Open to all dogs. Exercises are as described in the American Kennel Club Obedience Regulations. *A Qualifying Score is defined as a score of 170 or better out of a possible 200 with half of the available points in each exercise according to the American Kennel Club Obedience Regulations. Page 43

49 Primary Showmanship Department Entry Deadline Friday, April 13 (Entry forms must be postmarked on or before this date or hand delivered to our office by 5:00 p.m.) Entry Fee $5.00/ animal Office Fee $5/exhibitor online or $10/exhibitor if mailed or hand delivered Health Check/Load-in Monday, May 28, 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. (see rules for specifics) thru Gate D, in the handicap parking by the Cal Expo Race Track Primary Showmanship Monday, May 28, 10:00 a.m. Show Order & Times Cavies 8:00 a.m. Poultry Area Poultry after Cavies Poultry Area Rabbits 8:00 a.m Rabbit Area Pygmy Goats 8:00 a.m. Goat Ring Nigerian Goats after Pygmy Goat Ring Dogs (w/dog show) Beef Ring - Saturday, May 26 Release of Exhibits Monday, May 28, at 6:00 p.m. Rules & Guidelines: 1. Primary is for exhibitors from 5 to 9 years of age, as of January 1 st, Primary Showmanship is a carry on show. 3. All Primary Showmanship animals must enter the grounds through Gate D and must be in a carrier, crate or on leash. 4. Primary showman can only enter in one specie. 5. All Primary Showmanship animals must remain on grounds until load out time of 6:00 p.m. 6. Proof of ownership is not required. Exhibitors may use animals already entered in the livestock show. 7. Poultry must use animal already entered in the livestock show and have gone through PHI. 8. Primary showman cannot be entered in a Junior division. Awards: Primary Showmanship is intended as an experiential opportunity. Exhibitors will not be placed. All exhibitors will receive participation ribbons. Poultry: 1. All birds must be inspected by the official Poultry Health Inspector. (PHI) No birds will be allowed on the grounds unless passed by the PHI. Infected birds will be dismissed before entering the Fair Grounds. 2. Poultry must use animal already entered in the livestock show and have gone through PHI. Pygmy and Nigerian Dwarf Goats: 1. All Pygmy Goats and Nigerian Dwarf Goats must be properly dehorned. 2. All wether goats must be properly castrated with all wounds completely healed prior to check-in or animal will be disqualified. 3. All Goats must be registered and provide an original registration certificate at time of check in. Fair will not accept goats from Scrapie infected or source flocks, or animals that have been exposed to Scrapie unless they have been evaluated and approved for exhibition by the state Scrapie epidemiologist. Scrapie Tag numbers must be included on the entry forms. Record both sides of the tag. See Scrapie Tag Information and Instructions. Animals with missing or incorrect Scrapie Tags are subject to disqualification. Rabbits: 1. All animals must be clean and free from any vermin or communicable diseases. Cavies: 1. All animals must be clean and free from any vermin or communicable diseases. Dogs: 1. Primary dog showmanship will take place with the scheduled dog show. See dog show rules for dates & times of show. Page 44

50 Division Cavies 2. Dogs 3. Poultry 4. Rabbits 5. Pygmy Goats 6. Nigerian Dwarf Goats Sacramento County Fair Foundation Pee Wee Showmanship Department sponsored by Sacramento County Fair Foundation Entry Deadline Friday, April 13(Entry forms must be postmarked on or before this date or hand delivered to our office by 5:00 p.m.) Entry Fee $5.00 Office Fee $5/exhibitor online or $10/exhibitor if mailed or hand delivered Pee Wee Showmanship to follow respective specie showmanship classes. Show Order & Times Swine Friday, May 25, following Swine showmanship Hog Ring Sheep Friday, May 25, following Sheep showmanship Goat Ring Dairy Goats Friday, May 25, following Dairy Goat showmanship Goat Ring Beef Friday, May 25, following Beef showmanship Beef Ring Dairy Cattle Saturday, May 26, following Dairy Cattle showmanship Beef Ring Release of Exhibits Monday, May 28, between 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. Rules & Guidelines: 1. Pee Wee is for exhibitors from 5 to 9 years of age, as of January 1 st, Proof of ownership is not required. Exhibitors must use animals already entered in the livestock show. 3. Pee Wee showman cannot be entered in a Junior division. 4. Pee Wee showman can only enter in one specie. 5. No non-castrated males will be allowed. 6. Pee wee exhibitors and parents are subject to all the livestock rules. 7. This is not a sanctioned 4-H show. No 4 H uniforms allowed. Awards: 1st Place... Product Award 2nd Place... Ribbons 3rd Place... Ribbons 1st thru 5th... Ribbons Champion Pee Wee Showman (each specie).... Buckle Division Swine 2. Sheep 3. Goat 4. Beef 5. Dairy Cattle Page 45

51 Junior Horse Show Warm-Up Department Entry Deadline Drug Fee Stall Fee Warm-Up Show Entry Office Fee Load-In Tack & Shavings Load-In Check-In Exhibitor Check In Show Dates Friday, April 13(Entry forms must be postmarked on or before this date or hand delivered to our office by 5:00 p.m.) $5.00/ horse $40.00/horse $1.00/class (Entry fees are non-refundable) $5/exhibitor online or $10/exhibitor if mailed or hand delivered Tuesday, May 22, 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. (No Animals) Wednesday, May 23, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., or Friday, May 25, 7:00 p.m.to 10:00 p.m. (Use Gate 12) Will be available during all animal load-in times. Exhibitors must check with the Horse Show Manager no later than 10:00 p.m. on Friday May 25 in order to be eligible to compete. Tuesday, May 22, 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. & Wednesday, May 23, 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. for all passes, & livestock related needs Warm-Up Western Thursday May 24, 9 a.m. (see below) Warm-Up English, Friday May 25, 9 a.m. Warm-Up Gymkhana Friday May 25, following the English Warm-Up Warm-Up Horse Show The warm-up horse show is intended to give the Junior Horse Show Exhibitors the opportunity to gain in-arena experience in the events they will be competing in during the actual show. 1. The warm-up horse show will not be judged or placed. 2. No prizes will be given for any of the classes held. 3. Class entry fees are $1.00 per class. Rail classes may only be entered one time each, but individual classes may be entered multiple times for a fee of $1.00 for each go. 4. Trail and Jumping warm-ups will be given 3 minutes on the course and exhibitors may work the course at their discretion. 5. Exhibitors must follow the directions of the announcer at all times. Although this is for practice, riders must all be going at the same gait and in the same direction of traffic. 6. Exhibitors may enter prior to the Fair or at the Horse Show Office the day of the event. If entering on the day of, an open check must be on file with the Horse Show Office. 7. For the safety of all exhibitors, Horse Show Management reserves the right to limit participation. Any riders that pose a safety concern to themselves or others may be asked to stop participation in that event. 8. may be split or combined based of the number of entries. 9. Sign-ups for individual events will be taken at the back gate. Riders will work on a first come, first served basis. Riders may not be signed up for more than two go s at any one time. 10. Exhibitors may receive coaching from trainers, parents and leaders from the rail. This coaching must not interfere with the learning or practice of other exhibitors. If this coaching is deemed to be too harsh or extreme, said coach may be asked to refrain from guidance. 11. Exhibitors are not required to be in show attire, however, boots must be worn at all times and helmets must be worn while mounted. 12. Exhibitors competing in the Walk-Jog division during the Junior Horse Show may not lope in any Warm-Up class. Division 8002 Warm-Up Western Thursday May 24, 9 a.m. 1. Showmanship Western 2. Walk/Jog Western Bareback Equitation 3. Walk/Jog/Lope Western Bareback Equitation 4. Walk/Jog Western Pleasure Page 46

52 5. Walk/Jog/Lope Western Pleasure 6. Walk/Jog Western Equitation 7. Walk/Jog/Lope Western Equitation 8. Western Horsemanship 9. Reining 10. Trail Warm-Up English Friday May 25, 9 a.m. 11. Showmanship English 12. Walk/Trot English Bareback Equitation 13. Walk/Trot/Canter English Bareback Equitation 14. Walk/Trot English Pleasure 15. Walk/Trot/Canter English Pleasure 16. Walk/Trot English Equitation 17. Walk/Trot/Canter English Equitation 18. Hunt Seat Equitation 19. Over Fences Warm-Up Over Fences Warm-Up Warm-Up Gymkhana Friday May 25, following the English Warm-Up 21. Single Stake 22. CA Pole Bending 23. Cloverleaf Barrels 24. Quad-Rangle Junior Horse Show Department Entry Deadline Friday, April 13(Entry forms must be postmarked on or before this date or hand delivered to our office by 5:00 p.m.) Entry Fee $10.00/class (Entry fees are non-refundable) Drug Fee $5.00/ horse Stall Fee $40.00/horse Warm-Up Show Entry $1.00/class (Entry fees are non-refundable) Office Fee $5/exhibitor online or $10/exhibitor if mailed or hand delivered Load-In Tack/ Shavings Tuesday, May 22, 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. (No Animals) Load-In Wednesday, May 23, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., or Friday, May 25, 7:00 p.m.to 10:00 p.m. (Use Gate 12) Exhibitor Check In Tuesday, May 22, 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. & Wednesday, May 23, 8:00 to 5:00 p.m. for all passes, & livestock related needs Check-In Will be available during all animal load-in times. Exhibitors must check with the Horse Show Manager no later than 10:00 p.m. on Friday, May 25 in order to be eligible to compete. Show Dates Saturday, May 26, 8:00 a.m. Western & English Showmanship, Halter & Western Sunday, May 27, 8:00 a.m. English Monday, May 28, 8:00 a.m. Gymkhana Master Showmanship Monday, May 28, 1:00 p.m. Open to 4-H, FFA, Grange, and Independent Juniors from all California Counties Rules and Information: 1. The possession and/or use of alcoholic beverages and/or illegal drugs by any minor is prohibited on Cal Expo property and will result in immediate expulsion from the Fair and forfeiture of awards, premiums and monies received at auction. This includes the camping facility on the fair grounds. Anyone caught violating rules will be disqualified and forfeit all JLA or premium monies. 2. Stalls are available to exhibitors for $40/horse. 3. Exhibitors are required to haul in during the designated Load-In times and once the animal has arrived on the grounds it is Page 47

53 required to stay until the completion of the Fair. 4. Sacramento County exhibitors must haul in on Wednesday only. 5. No animals can be brought onto the grounds after 10:00 p.m. Friday, May The Sacramento County Fair is a qualifying show for the California State Fair, however, not all classes offered at the Sacramento County Fair are held at the California State Fair. Therefore, only those classes meeting the State Fair requirements will be qualifying. 7. Fair Management reserves the right to limit entries, cancel any division or class, or combine divisions and classes in which the entries are insufficient. 8. All horses must be owned or leased by an exhibitor a minimum of 120 days prior to the show. 9. A Declaration of Ownership must be filed along with the Fair entries and is a declaration that a horse has been owned or leased by the exhibitor for the required 120 days prior to the Horse Show. Entries that do not include the Ownership Statement will not be accepted. If the entries are sent in online, your signature is assumed, however, both the Youth Exhibitor and their parent or legal guardian as well as their leader or advisor must sign the document upon check in at the Horse Show office. Any entries being hand delivered or mailed must include an original signature by the Youth Exhibitor and their parent or legal guardian as well as their leader or advisor. 10. Class divisions are determined by an exhibitor s age as of January 1, Junior Division entries must be 9 to 13 years of age and Senior Division entries must be 14 to 18 years of age. 11. Each 4-H or FFA exhibitor must have his/her horse project signed up with a 4-H or FFA leader. 12. Showmanship is required for all exhibitors. If you do not compete in your designated showmanship division you will not be allowed to compete in any additional classes. 13. In order to encourage participation, the Sacramento County Fair is allowing leased as well as owned animals to compete in Halter classes. 14. If a horse is being shown in a registered halter class, the original (not copied) registration forms must be provided upon check in. 15. The 2018 State Rules for California Fairs will be followed. These rules are available at our website Horses may not be ridden within the parking areas. They must be ridden only in designated warm up areas or arenas. 17. No riding with lead ropes and halters at any time. Exhibitors must wear boots when riding or handling horse/pony. No riding style tennis shoes permitted. 18. No lunging except inside the arena or warm up areas. 19. Dogs are not allowed on fairgrounds. 20. No bareback jumping allowed. 21. Each exhibitor must arrive with an adult responsible for supervision. 22. At the discretion of the Horse Show Manager, all non-pattern riding classes with more than 25 entries will be split and separate awards will be presented. Exhibitor Responsibilities: 1. All exhibitors, parents and leaders are expected to abide by the Sacramento County Fair s Code of Practice. It is expected that while on the Fairgrounds all rules will be followed and that exhibitors, parents and leaders will conduct themselves in a professional manner. There will be zero tolerance for any exhibitor, parent or leader that misrepresents the animals being showing in any way. 2. The possession and/or use of alcoholic beverages and/or illegal drugs by any minor is prohibited on Cal Expo property and will result in immediate expulsion from the Fair and forfeiture of awards, premiums and monies received at auction. This includes the camping facility on the fair grounds. Anyone caught violating rules will be disqualified and forfeit all JLA or premium monies. 3. Exhibitors must fall into one of the following performance levels: Junior 4-H: Exhibitors are 13 years of age and under as of January 1, 2018 Senior 4-H: Exhibitors are 14 years of age and older as of January 1, 2018 FFA/ Independent: Exhibitors are 18 years of age and under as of January 1, 2018 Pony: 14.2 hands and under and exhibitors are 18 years of age and under as of January 1, 2018 Walk/Trot: Exhibitors are 18 years of age and under as of January 1, Junior exhibitors must groom and care for their animal(s) when at the fair. They shall refrain from accepting active assistance Page 48

54 from adults and non-exhibiting youth unless the junior exhibitor is actively engaged and the assistance is only for instruction. 5. While utilizing a stall on the fairgrounds, it is encouraged, but not required that exhibitors decorate the stalls. Those choosing to decorate must decorate with materials that are educational and related to the fair s theme. 6. Stalls must be bedded in shavings and all shavings and manure must be disposed of in the designated dumping areas. 7. Shavings are to be dumped in designated areas on the fairgrounds. If it is determined that an exhibitor has dumped shavings on the grounds they will be charged the $25 fee. This is at the discretion of the Horse Show Manager. 8. All stalls must be completely stripped and cleaned out and shavings and manure must be placed in the alley way for removal. This cannot be done prior to 3p.m., Monday, May 28, but the Horse Show Manager will determine the exact time. 9. No parents, trainers or other non-exhibitors are permitted to ride and/or handle project horses, unless there is a safety emergency at which time an adult may provide assistance. 10. The exhibitor must show his/her own animal in all classes. 11. Horse insurance fees only cover the exhibitor of that animal, and therefore, under no circumstances may an exhibitor or an adult ride another exhibitor s horse or pony on the fairgrounds unless there is a separate insurance certificate on file with the Fair Office valued at a no less than $1,000, An exhibitor may not receive professional help in any capacity at any time on the fairgrounds once the official Junior Horse Show has begun. This includes riding lessons and/or coaching from inside or outside the arena and while in the barn areas. Each exhibitor must in complete control of their horse and aware of their surroundings at all times. Exhibitors must take caution not to create harm or dangerous situations to other exhibitors or animals when practicing or showing their horse. The official start time of the Junior Horse Show is deemed as 10:00 p.m. Friday May Adults and trainers are not allowed to ride an exhibitor s horse at anytime on the Fairgrounds. However, lessons and instruction are permitted prior to the start of the show. 14. There are no circumstances where a horse should require excessive discipline, abuse, or punishment. If a horse does become a danger to people or other animals, it may be removed from the activity for the safety of all riders and horses. 15. Each exhibitor and horse combination may enter only one age or performance level, i.e. Senior, Junior, Pony, Walk/Trot. No cross entering of divisions. Each horse may only be ridden by one rider. Horse and rider combinations entered in the Walk/Trot division may not be entered in any other division. 16. Performance classes will be judged according to United States Equestrian Foundation (USEF) rules. Gymkhana classes will be judged according to the California Gymkhana Association rule book. Both of these rule books can be found online. Equipment and Attire: 1. Safety Helmets: Helmet Rule (based on California 4-H Equestrian Helmet Policy) effective July 1, all youth participating in any 4-H equestrian activity, regardless of riding seat, shall wear a properly fitted equestrian helmet that meets ASTM/SEI approval with secured chin harness properly fastened at all times when mounted on an equine or in a vehicle being pulled by one or more equines. 2. Exhibitors must have their helmets checked and approved when they check in for the horse show. 3. Tack: Horses must be shown in an approved western bit (including snaffle or bosal hackamore) in all western performance classes. No mechanical hackamores, pencil bosals, tie-downs or draw reins allowed. Approved English bits must be used in English performance classes. Running or standing martingales are not permitted in Hunter Hack or flat English classes but may be used in jumping classes. Boots and bandages are not permitted except in reining pattern, jumpers and gymkhana classes. Equipment must be all western or all English, not mixed. Use of silver equipment and/or appointments is not to count over clean working tack. 4. Attire: In all performance classes helmets, long sleeved shirts or jackets and boots are required. Do not mix western and English attire. A. Western: required attire must include a long sleeve shirt or jacket, pants, western boots, and ASTM/SEI safety helmets. If button collar shirts are worn, ties, scarves, and pins are optional. Gloves may be worn. Vests may be worn over long sleeved shirts. Boots must have heels to allow for safety in positioning in stirrups. B. English: required English attire must include a long sleeved shirt, and breeches with ASTM/SEI approved safety helmet. Hunt coats are optional. Short sleeved or sleeveless shirts may only be worn if a hunt coat is worn. Jodhpurs are permitted on exhibitors 9 or 10 years of age. Boots must have heel for safety of positioning in stirrups. C. Showmanship: 4-H exhibitors must wear long sleeved white shirts, 4-H tie or scarf, white, blue, or black pants, boots, belt, Page 49

55 and 4-H hat (green for juniors, white for seniors). An ASTM/SEI approved safety helmet or white or offwhite straw hat. Pants are to be worn outside of boots. FFA exhibitors must wear white or off white pants or blue jeans, white shirt or blouse, official FFA blue necktie or scarf, and boots. Official FFA jacket is optional. An ASTM/SEI approved safety helmet or white or off-white straw hat. Pants are to be worn outside of boots. Independent exhibitors must wear show whites including a white long sleeved shirt, white pants, belt, and boots. English exhibitors should wear English clothes as noted above. Division 8003 Horse/ Pony Showmanship (Residents only) 8004 Horse/ Pony Showmanship (Out of County) Showmanship Entry Fee: $5.00 Rules: 1. Each showmanship class will determine one winner. One winner from each 4-H Showmanship class (4-H Novice, 4-H Junior and 4-H Senior, a total of 3) will compete for the overall 4-H Champion Showman Buckle for that specie. One winner from each FFA Showmanship class (FFA Novice and FFA Advanced, a total of 2) will compete for the overall FFA Champion Showman Buckle for that specie. 2. Overall Champion in 4-H Junior, 4-H Senior and FFA Advanced will proceed to the large animal Master Showmanship. Awards: 1st Place... Product Award 1st thru 5th... Ribbons 4-H Overall Champion... Buckle (Sacramento Resident only) FFA Overall Champion... Buckle (Sacramento Resident only) Western & English Showmanship to be held Saturday, May 26, 8 a.m.- Sacramento County Resident 1. Western & English Showmanship 4-H Novice (Under 18 Years old) 2. Western & English Showmanship 4-H Junior (9-13 Years Old) 3. Western & English Showmanship 4-H Senior (14 Years and Up) 4. Western & English Showmanship FFA/Grange/Independent Novice/Greenhand 5. Western & English Showmanship FFA/Grange/Independent Advanced All Other California County Residents 6. Western & English Showmanship 4-H Novice (Under 18 Years old) 7. Western & English Showmanship 4-H Junior (9-13 Years Old) 8. Western & English Showmanship 4-H Senior (14 Years and Up) 9. Western & English Showmanship FFA/Grange/Independent Novice/Greenhand 10. Western & English Showmanship FFA/Grange/Independent Advanced **Only the winners of Sacramento County Resident Western Horse/ Pony Showmanship will advance to Large Animal Master Showmanship** Halter **Open to Owned and Leased horses** Division 8000 Halter Entry Fee: $10.00 Halter will be held Saturday, May 26, following the Showmanship classes Mare 1. Registered Mares Open Page 50

56 2. Unregistered Mares Open 3. Pony Mares 4. Miniature Equine Mares Gelding 5. Registered Geldings Open 6. Unregistered Geldings Open 7. Pony Geldings 8. Miniature Equine Geldings Performance Division Division 8001 Horse/Pony Performance Entry Fee: $10.00 Performance will be held Saturday, May 26, following the Western Showmanship and Halter classes 1. Western Bareback Equitation Junior 4-H 2. Western Bareback Equitation Senior 4-H 3. Western Bareback Equitation FFA/Grange/Independent 4. Western Bareback Equitation Pony 5. Western Bareback Equitation Walk/ Jog 6. Western Pleasure Junior 4-H 7. Western Pleasure Senior 4-H 8. Western Pleasure FFA/Grange/Independent 9. Western Pleasure Pony 10. Western Pleasure Walk/ Jog 11. Western Equitation Junior 4-H 12. Western Equitation Senior 4-H 13. Western Equitation FFA/Grange/Independent 14. Western Equitation Pony 15. Western Equitation Walk/ Jog 16. Western Horsemanship Junior 4-H 17. Western Horsemanship Senior 4-H 18. Western Horsemanship FFA/Grange/Independent 19. Western Horsemanship Pony 20. Western Horsemanship Walk/ Jog 21. Western Horsemanship Miniature Equines 22. Reining Open (Open to all loping exhibitors, regardless of division entered) 23. Trail Junior 4-H 24. Trail Senior 4-H 25. Trail FFA/Grange/Independent 26. Trail Pony 27. Trail Walk/Jog 28. Trail Miniature Equines Sunday, May 27, 8:00 a.m. English Page 51

57 29. English Bareback Equitation Junior 4-H 30. English Bareback Equitation Senior 4-H 31. English Bareback Equitation FFA/Grange/Independent 32. English Bareback Equitation Pony 33. English Bareback Equitation Walk/ Trot 34. English Pleasure Junior 4-H 35. English Pleasure Senior 4-H 36. English Pleasure FFA/Grange/Independent 37. English Pleasure Pony 38. English Pleasure Walk/ Trot 39. English Equitation Junior 4-H 40. English Equitation Senior 4-H 41. English Equitation FFA/Grange/Independent 42. English Equitation Pony 43. English Equitation Walk/ Trot 44. Hunt Seat Equitation Junior 4-H 45. Hunt Seat Equitation Senior 4-H 46. Hunt Seat Equitation FFA/Grange/Independent 47. Hunt Seat Equitation Pony 48. Hunt Seat Equitation Walk/ Trot 49. Hunter Hack Ground Poles (Open) 50. Hunter Hack Cross Bars (Jumps 18 ) (Open) 51. Hunter Hack Junior 4-H (Jumps 2 3 ) 52. Hunter Hack Senior 4-H (Jumps 2 3 ) 53. Hunter Hack FFA/Grange/Independent (Jumps 2 6 ) 54. Hunter Hack Pony (Jumps 2 0 ) 55. Hunter Hack Walk/ Trot (Jumps 18 ) 56. Working Hunter Junior 4-H (Jumps 2 3 ) 57. Working Hunter Senior 4-H (Jumps 2 6 ) 58. Working Hunter FFA/Grange/Independent (Jumps 2 9 ) 59. Working Hunter Pony (Jumps 2 3 ) 60. Working Hunter Miniature Equines (18 ) 61. Equitation Over Fences Junior 4-H (Jumps 2 3 ) 62. Equitation Over Fences Senior 4-H (Jumps 2 6 ) 63. Equitation Over Fences FFA/Grange/Independent (Jumps 2 9 ) 64. Equitation Over Fences Pony (Jumps 2 3 ) 65. Jumpers Junior 4-H (Jumps 2 6 ) 66. Jumpers Senior 4-H (Jumps 2 9 ) 67. Jumpers FFA/Grange/Independent (Jumps 2 9 ) 68. Jumpers Pony (Jumps 2 3 ) Monday, May 28, 8 a.m. Gymkhana 69. Single Stake Junior 4-H 70. Single Stake Senior 4-H Page 52

58 71. Single Stake FFA/Grange/Independent 72. Single Stake Pony 73. Single Stake Mini 74. Bi-Rangle Junior 4-H 75. Bi-Rangle Senior 4-H 76. Bi-Rangle FFA/Grange/Independent 77. Bi-Rangle Pony 78. Bi-Rangle Miniature Equines 79. CA Pole Bending (POLES I) Junior 4-H 80. CA Pole Bending (POLES I) Senior 4-H 81. CA Pole Bending (POLES I) FFA/Grange/Independent 82. CA Pole Bending (POLES I) Pony 83. CA Pole Bending (POLES I) Miniature Equines 84. CA Pole Bending (POLES II) Junior 4-H 85. CA Pole Bending (POLES II) Senior 4-H 86. CA Pole Bending (POLES II) FFA/Grange/Independent 87. CA Pole Bending (POLES II) Pony 88. Speed Barrel Junior 4-H 89. Speed Barrel Senior 4-H 90. Speed Barrel FFA/Grange/Independent 91. Speed Barrel Pony 92. Clover Leaf Barrel Junior 4-H 93. Clover Leaf Barrel Senior 4-H 94. Clover Leaf Barrel FFA/Grange/Independent 95. Clover Leaf Barrel Pony 96. Clover Leaf Barrel Miniature Equines 97. Quad-Rangle Junior 4-H 98. Quad-Rangle Senior 4-H 99. Quad-Rangle FFA/Grange/Independent 100. Quad-Rangle Pony INFORMATION FOR OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED PREMISE EARTAGS FOR SWINE With attempts to continually monitor animal traceability, many states are now requiring swine to be tagged with official, federally recognized eartags for interstate transport. In order to be recognized as an official tag, the information below must be identified on each tag. Official Ear tag Requirements for Individual Animal Identification (AIN) Tags must be tamper proof (designed for one time use) and imprinted with a nationally unique, official animal identification number Tags must possess the US shield emblem Obtaining Official Ear tags Many farm supply companies offer the purchase of officially recognized ear tags through online stores. Tags will require a Premises Page 53

59 ID number and address of premises in order to make a purchase. Examples of Official Animal Identification Number (AIN) Tags for Swine 840 Tags 840 Tags: 840 tags comply with the requirements of the Animal Disease Traceability (ADT) framework for both visual and electronic identification. These tags are recognized in a standardized information system between federal, state and industry officials. 840 tags are designed to help provide information on animal traceability. Both 840 Visual Tags and 840 RFID Tags are acceptable for NSR and NJSA swine shows. Since these tags are specific to a Premises ID, they must be obtained by the owner of the premises. They may be purchased through tag supply stores (several online stores available). 1. Allflex 840 Visual Tags: The two examples of Allflex 840 Visual Tags below may be ordered through many online farm supply stores. Both of the tags below can print with the purchasers Premises ID number on the tag. Be sure to request to have your Premises ID printed on the tag when making your purchase of these tags. a. Allflex 840 Integra Tag (a great option for swine being exhibited at NSR/NJSA events) This is an 840 tag that also provides room at the bottom of the male portion of the tag to print a Premises ID Number. A Premises ID Number must be provided when making the purchase of this tag. Use SKU: USDA-840GIHM2/GSTF when contacting your supply company to refer to this specific tag. b. Allflex 840 Integra Male/Tamper Proof Female Tag This is an 840 tag that also provides room at the bottom of the male portion of the tag to print a Premises ID Number. A Premises ID Number must be provided when making the purchase of this tag. Use SKU: USDAJUNIOR1/GSM when contacting your supply company to refer to this specific tag. 2. Allflex 840 RFID Tags: 840 RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tags may also be ordered through many online farm supply stores. RFID tags can be utilized to store and track information through a database using a readable scanner. A Premises ID number is required when making a purchase of these tags and the premises information is tracked to the tags you receive. You may alos request to have your Premises ID printed on the male button of the tag at time of ordering. Below are two examples of 840 RFID Tags. a. Allflex FDX Ultra EID Tag This is an 840 tag that requires a Premises ID Number when making purchase. Use SKU: USDA840FDX/GESM-Y-20 b. Allflex HDX High Performance Ultra EID Tag This is an 840 tag that requires a Premises ID Number when making purchase. Use SKU: USDA840HDX/GESM-W-20 Page 54

60 Other Types of Officially Recognized Ear Tags National Uniform Eartagging System (NUES) Ear tags: NUES tags, often referred to as silver or Brite tags and historically been used for disease testing and interstate movement. State and Tribes administer the distribution of NUES eartags. They may elect to restrict their use to Accredited Veterinarians or make them available direct to producers as well as through the veterinarians. Producers must contact their State or Tribe animal health official to find out if NUES eartags are available in their area. Metal NUES Tag Allflex NUES Tag USDA Swine Premises Identification Number (PIN) Ear Tags: PIN tags shown below are intended for breeding stock only. These tags will print with the purchasers Premises ID number at the top and on the back. Producers may request to have a management number series printed on the bottom of the male tag as well like the examples below. Beginning January 1, 2015, many major U.S. packers and processors will require a USDA approved, official premises identification number (PIN) swine tag as a condition of sale for breeding stock. For more information on PIN tags see the following information at Pork.org: Destron Fearing USDA Swine Premises Tag Allflex USA USDA Swine Premises Tag SCRAPIE TAG INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTION Official Scrapie tag information is required for all sheep AND goats entered at the Sacramento County Fair under the National Scrapie Eradication Program. This is a mandatory program and requires participation by all sheep and goat producers from all 50 states. It includes individual identification of animals (sheep and goats) with an ear tag or tattoo prior to changing ownership (so that animals can be traced) and to allow testing samples from sheep at slaughter facilities. What is a Scrapie Tag Sheep and Goat producers will register and request from USDA approved individual official tags. These are referred to as scrapie tags and are required for: All Sheep and Goats must be identified when changing ownership and prior to transport before a show, fair, petting zoo, or exhibition. Page 55

61 Exception to the use of Scrapie Tags: Registered goats that have a legible registry tattoo accompanied by a copy of the registration certificate do not require a scrapie tag if their tattoo is registered as a unique entity with the breed association and USDA-APHIS Veterinary Services office. Exhibiter must bring own reader. The scrapie tag identifies two specific tracking numbers: Premise number; also referred to flock, herd or breeder identification. This number will be assigned by the Federal Government and follows a specific format. o The first two character of this number indicate the two digit alpha state code. For example, if the animal was born in California the first two digits would be CA. If the animal was from Oklahoma, the first two characters would be OK. o The 4 to 5 digits that follow the alpha state designation is the premise number which has been assigned by the Federal Government for that specific livestock producer AND location. Individual Animal Identification Number: This is a numbering sequence to identify one animal from the specific premise. It may be one digit or several. This is a numbering sequence that is chosen by the breeder. Both sets of these numbers must be recorded on the Sacramento County Fair Entry form. This information is to be recorded from the actual tag that is located in the ear of your animal. Some breeders may use a tattoo method or a micro chip. As long as the requirements have been met these are acceptable ways per the Federal Government. It is ILLEGAL to remove or tamper with the scrapie tag once it has been issued. It is highly recommended that on your bill of sale for your purchased animal, the breeder indicate the Scrapie Tag information for inclusion on your entry form and to help resolve any issues that could arise. Be sure to bring your original Bill of Sale to the Sacramento County Fair for reference as needed. How to Complete the Sacramento County Fair Entry Form On the Sacramento County Fair Entry Form, in the section labeled Scrapie # (Sheep/Goat), you will enter the Premise number followed by the individual animal number. Example number 1; based on the above sample tag: XX2373/1234 would be your entry; Example 2; where the XX on the above tag was identified as California: CA2373/1234 would be your entry The above entry indicates that animal was born in California at location (which is on file with the Federal Government) and is the individual animal number for this breeder. Missing, Incorrect or Altered Scrapie Numbers Entries with missing or incomplete scrapie numbers will not be registered as an exhibit until the scrapie number is corrected. Entry fees will not be refunded for entries that are not corrected by May 1 nor will the animal be allowed to compete in the Sacramento County Fair. All Sheep and Goat scrapie number for market sheep and goat entries will be verified at the scales during weigh in or for all non market animals, during the day on Wednesday. Exhibitors with scrapie tag issues will be required to Page 56

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