BEEF 31 HEREFORD SHOW SUPERINTENDENTS Matt Blankenship Megan Blankenship West Burlington, New York JUDGE ARRIVAL Wednesday, September 21, 2016 7pm to 10pm (Tie-Out Only) Thursday, September 22, 2016 9am to 12 noon SHOW Junior Show Friday, September 23, 2016 11am Arena 1 Open Show Saturday, September 24, 2016 1pm Arena 1 RELEASE Sunday, September 25, 2016 2, 3 and 4pm SHOW SPONSORS New England Hereford Association sponsors the Hereford Steer Class and banners for Grand Champion and Reserve Champion Bull, Grand Champion and Reserve Champion Heifer and Grand Champion and Reserve Champion Cow- Calf. New England Hereford Association Members And Friends offer awards in the Open and Junior Shows. ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 15 Late entries close August 31 and entry fee is double the standard fee. SPECIAL RULES 1. Read General Rules. All entries and awards within this show will be subject to the General Rules and Regulations published in this Premium Book and the following Special Rules. 2. Premier Breeder. Awarded to the exhibitor accumulating the most points on animals bred by him/her and shown in the classes. Premier Exhibitor. Awarded to the exhibitor accumulating the most points on animals (not to exceed 10) exhibited by him/her in classes. Point Tabulation. a. Awarded with the following point system: first place = 5 points, second place = 4 points, third place = 3 points, fourth place = 2 points and fifth place = 1 point. No points will be given for champions. Points will be awarded for the best six head for Premier Exhibitor. The same scoring system as above will be used for awarding points for the group classes. b. No points for Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Female or Bull. c. Animals owned jointly will be considered a separate exhibitor in Premier Exhibitor tabulations. Leased animals will be considered an entry of the Leasee.
32 BEEF BEEF 33 e. To be eligible for Premier Breeder the breeder must be an exhibitor in the current show. f. In the event of a tie the number of points shall be divided by the number of animals the points were derived from and the exhibitor/breeder having the higher point average shall be presented the award. 3. Herdsman. Eastern States Exposition will award a Herdsman s show stick to the Hereford exhibitor showing consideration to fellow exhibitors and Management, representing his/ her cattle and farm to the public in a positive manner as determined by the Beef Show Superintendents. SHOW CLASSES AND PREMIUMS FEMALES CLASS NAME DESCRIPTION Cow Calf classes: any female older than above ages with a calf at side. Calves may participate in calf classes if entered separately but may not be over 9 months of age. 801 Cow Calf A: Dams 2 years and under 3 $151 138 109 95 76 66 45 802 Cow-Calf B: Dams 3 years and older $151 138 109 95 Cow-Calf Champion Reserve Cow-Calf Champion 805 Spring Heifer Calf After March 2016 806 Junior Heifer Calf Jan. Feb. 2016 Champion Junior Heifer Calf Reserve Champion Junior Heifer Calf 809 Winter Heifer Calf Nov. Dec. 2015 $151 138 109 95 810 Senior Heifer Calf Aug. Oct. 2015 Champion Senior Heifer Calf Reserve Champion Senior Heifer Calf 813 Late Summer Yearling Heifer June 16 July 2015 $151 138 109 95 814 Early Summer Yearling Heifer May June 15, 2015 $151 138 109 95 76 66 45 31 Champion Summer Yearling Heifer Reserve Champion Summer Yearling Heifer 817 Spring Yearling Heifer March April 2015 818 Junior Yearling Heifer Jan. Feb. 2015 Junior Champion Heifer Reserve Junior Champion Heifer 821 Senior Yearling Heifer Aug. Dec. 2014 $151 138 109 95 76 66 45 Senior Champion Heifer Reserve Senior Champion Heifer Grand Champion Heifer Reserve Grand Champion Heifer STEER 826 Purebred Hereford Steer $68 55 34 20 BULLS 827 Spring Bull Calf Calved after March 2016 25 17 828 Junior Bull Calf Jan. Feb. 2016 25 17 829 Champion Junior Bull Calf 830 Reserve Champion Junior Bull Calf 831 Winter Bull Calf Nov. Dec. 2015 832 Senior Bull Calf Aug. Oct. 2015 833 Senior Champion Bull Calf 834 Reserve Senior Champion Bull Calf 835 Late Summer Yearling Bull June 16 July 2015 $109 95 82 836 Early Summer Yearling Bull May June 15, 2015 $109 95 82 837 Champion Intermediate Bull 838 Reserve Champion Intermediate Bull 840Spring Yearling Bull March April 2015 25 841 Junior Yearling Bull Jan. Feb. 2014 25 842 Champion Yearling Bull 843 Reserve Champion Yearling Bull 844 Senior Yearling Bull Aug. Dec. 2014
34 BEEF 845 Two Year Old Bull Jan. July 2014 846 Champion Senior Bull 847 Reserve Champion Senior Bull 848 Grand Champion Bull 849 Reserve Grand Champion Bull GROUP CLASSES 850 Get-Of-Sire: Four animals shown in above single entry classes with both sexes represented and all to be the progeny of one sire. It is permissible to use either the cow or calf from a cow-calf pair for the Get-of-Sire. Getof-Sire may be comprised of animals from one or more owners. 851 Produce of Dam: Two animals, either sex. ET calves accepted. Animals must have shown in individual classes. Animals do not have to be owned by same exhibitor. 852 Best Six Head Owned by Exhibitor: All animals must have been shown in their respective single entry classes and they must be owned by exhibitor or by a member of his/her immediate family. A cow-calf will be considered as two head. SUPERINTENDENT JUDGE BEEF 35 JUNIOR HEREFORD SHOW Matt Blankenship Megan Blankenship West Burlington, New York Jack Oattes Ontario, Canada ARRIVAL Wednesday, September 21, 2016 7pm to 10pm (Tie-Out Only) Thursday, September 22, 2016 9am to 12 noon SHOW Friday, September 23, 2016 11am Arena 1 RELEASE Sunday, September 25, 2016 2, 3 and 4pm SHOW SPONSOR NEW ENGLAND JUNIOR HEREFORD ASSN sponsors the Melissa Missy White Award. ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 15 Late entries close August 31 and entry fee is double the standard fee. SPECIAL RULES 1. Read General Rules. All entries and awards within this show will be subject to the General Rules and Regulations published in this Premium Book and the following Special Rules. 2. Eligibility. The Junior Hereford Show will be open to any boy or girl 7 years old and not 22 years old by January 1, 2016. Membership in 4-H, FFA, or any other agricultural youth organization is not a requirement to show. Heifers must be registered in the American Hereford Association in the exhibitor s name before June 1, 2016. 4-H leases will be accepted if dated by June 1, 2016. Animals registered in farm, family names, or syndicates are ineligible to show in the Junior show. 3. Birthdates. Heifers in the Junior Show will be born September 1, 2014 and younger. Classes will be broken into seven classes by age of the animals. Any bulls or group classes owned by a Junior exhibitor may only be entered in the Open Show. All Junior exhibitors will abide by regulations as to entry, stabling, health, etc. Junior exhibitors may show in the Open Show. An animal entered in a Junior s name and shown in the Junior Show must be shown in that exhibitor s name in the Open Show. The Junior Show will be comprised of four showmanship classes and seven heifer classes. Showmanship classes will be determined after entries have been processed. 4. Bred and Owned Animals will be acknowledged by pullout following class placing. 5. Junior Show will be blow n go. SHOW CLASSES FEMALES CLASS NAME DESCRIPTION 880 Showmanship Four Classes To Be Determined After Entry 890 Champion Showman 801 Junior Heifer Calf Jan. 2016 and younger 802 Winter Heifer Calf Nov. Dec. 2015 803 Senior Heifer Calf August Oct. 2015 804 Summer Yearling Heifer May August 2015 805 Spring Yearling Heifer March April 2015
36 BEEF 806 Junior Yearling Heifer Jan. Feb. 2015 807 Senior Yearling Heifer August Dec 2014 808 Grand Champion Heifer 809 Reserve Grand Champion Heifer 830 Champion Bred & Owned 835 Reserve Champion Bred & Owned 840 Registered Steer Class 850 Champion Steer Class 851 Reserve Champion Steer Class Is proud to partner with the Eastern States Exposition Agriculture Department When calling for room reservations - please ask for the Eastern States Exposition General Block at 800-325-3535 Special Discounted Room Rate of $109 Reservation Deadline Friday August 21, 2015 $8.5 million of exciting hotel renovations! The closest full-service hotel (just 1.8 miles) to the Eastern States Fairgrounds Free Parking Free Internet MVP.pub Sports Bar & Restaurant PICKS Restaurant for a hearty breakfast and full dinner service Free Access to the 4Fitness Athletic Club (the area s largest) with indoor heated pool One Monarch Place Springfield, MA 01144 413-781-1010
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