SPECIAL LIVESTOCK SHOW October 6 10 & 17, 2010 SUPERINTENDENT: CAROLEE BOELE ENTRY FORMS DUE BY: Saturday, September 25, 2010 by Midnight 12 AM 2010 LIVESTOCK SCHEDULE FAIR DATES & TIMES Tuesday, October 5: 6 AM 10 PM: Entrance of College Beef, Sheep, Swine, & Dairy. Entrance of Open Dairy Goats Wednesday, October 6: 6 AM 12 NOON: Entrance of remaining College animals College Judging Contest Entries Due College Goat Show To follow Junior Show but not before 12 NOON Thursday, October 7: 8 AM: - Weigh-In for College Sheep, Swine & Goats 9 AM: - Open Goat Show 10 AM Open Goat Show 2 PM - College Dairy Cattle Show & Showmanship 3 PM: - College Sheep Show: Market, Breeding & Showmanship Friday, October 8: 10 AM:- College Swine Show: Market, Breeding & Showmanship 1 PM: - College Beef Cattle Show: Market, Breeding & Showmanship 1:30 PM: Media Goat Milking Contest Saturday, October 9: 7 AM: - College Judging Contest Registration at CSUF 8 AM: - College Judging Contest begins at CSUF 3:30 PM: - College Judging Contest Awards ceremony at the Big Fresno Fair. Sunday, October 10: 1 11AM:- Feature Dairy Show, PeeWee Dairy Showmanship to follow. 12 Noon: - Pee Wee Showmanship Goats 2 PM: - Decorator 6 PM: - Release all College Livestock Release of Dairy Goats Thursday,, October 14: 7 PM: Pee Wee Showmanship Sheep Sunday,, October 17: 11 AM: - Feature Breed Angus Show followed by AOB Registered and Grade breeding show 2 PM: - Decorator LOCAL RULES 1. The Special Livestock Show portion of the Fresno Fair is not governed by State Rules. 2. Local juniors may participate in this portion of the livestock show and maintain their junior eligibility. Local juniors may not participate in the College Market 149 classes with animals that will be shown in 4-H/FFA & Independent es. Exhibitors in the College Show must be currently enrolled in College with a minimum of 12 units. They need not be the owner of the animal if the animal is owned or managed by the College. 3. Original registration certificates, a stamped duplicate issued by a breed association must be presented to the management when the animals arrive on the fairgrounds and must be kept on hand. Original registration certificate faxed to the fair by the breed association to be retained by the fair will also be eligible. Photocopies, letters and telegrams are not eligible. Clerks are instructed to correct entry records exactly as shown on the certificate. Any exceptions will be based solely upon the recognized breed association's standard practices for issuing registration certificates. A written verification of any deviation in issuing practices must be on file with the Division of Fairs and Expositions. 4. The Fresno Fair management shall not be responsible for accidents or losses that may occur to any of the exhibitors or exhibits at a show, and the exhibitors shall hold the management harmless and indemnify it against any legal proceedings arising from any accident or loss. 5. All animals exhibited must be bedded on straw or shavings. 6. Pens and stalls are to be cleaned and ready for public viewing by 9 AM each day. 7. All alleyways must be kept clear. Walk ways must not be roped off by order of the Fire Marshall. 8. Mail all entries to Fresno Fair Livestock Department, 1121 Chance Avenue, Fresno, Ca. 93702 or enter online at www.fresnofair.com. 9. Entry deadline for the Special Livestock Show Division is Saturday, September 25, 2010 by midnight. 10. Livestock Office phone number is 559 650-3292. 11. The Fair reserves the right to eliminate from competition any exhibitor not representative of the best interest of Fairs and Expositions. 12. Entry fees: Checks to be made payable to the Big Fresno Fair. - All College es - $15.00 per class entry $10 $ 10.00 fee goes into jackpot awards and $5.00 $ to management. REMEMBER: THERE IS NO EATING OR SMOKING COLLEGE JUDGING CONTEST -.00 per college teams (Senior or Junior college) $15.00 per individual or alternate 25.00 per work-out out team IF FEES ARE PAID AFTER SEPT. 25, 2010 THEY ARE: 50.00 per team $25.00 per individual 50.00 per workout team
SPECIAL GOAT SHOW NO ENTRY FEE Sanctioned by the Big Fresno Fair as 2 Junior/Senior Doe combined shows. months must have a negative TB test before arriving on the Fresno Fairgrounds. For further information ADGA RULES R SHALL GOVERN RULES GOVERNING GOAT SHOW 1. Arrival date: Must be in place by 10 PM, Tuesday, October 5, 2010. 2. Departure-Check out is Sunday, October 10, 2010 beginning at 6 PM. 3. There will be no pre-show milk-out. 4. All goats must be bedded on straw or shavings. Fair will provide first bedding of straw but not shavings. 5. This show will be sanctioned by ADGA. There will be two (2) judges for a one (1) day show. 6. THE JUNIOR & SENIOR DOE SHOWS WILL BE COMBINED. 7. Milkers will show first. DIVISION 1 - ALPINE DIVISION 2 - LA MANCHA DIVISION 3 - NUBIAN DIVISION 4 OBERHASLI DIVISION 5 ALL OTHER RECOGNIZED BREEDS DIVISION 6 - RECORDED GRADE GOATS Date of Birth 1 Jr. Kids 05/01/10-08/01/10 2 Intermediate Kids 03/01/10-04/31/10 3 Sr. Kids 01/01/10-02/29/10 4 Dry Yearlings 01/01/09-12/31/09 5 Jr. Champion Doe 6 Reserve Jr. Champion Doe 7 Milking Yearlings 01/01/09-12/31/09 8 2 yrs old 01/01/08-12/31/08 9 3 yrs & 4 yrs old 01/01/06-12/31/07 10 5 yrs & over before 12/31/05 11 Sr. Champion Doe 12 Reserve Sr. Champion Doe 13 Grand Champion Doe 14 Reserve Grand Champion Doe 15 Champion Challenge 16 Jr. Get of Sire 17 Dam/Daughter 18 Best Dairy Herd of 4 19 Best Doe in Show CLOSED-TOE SHOES MUST BE WORN BY ALL EXHIBITORS IN SHOW RING AND IN THE BARNS. SPECIAL FEATURE OPEN DAIRY SHOW ALL BREEDS, REGISTERED AND GRADES ENTRY FEE: $20.00 per entry SHOW DATE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2010 START T TIME: 12 noon - Cattle must be in place by 11 A.M., for earlier arrival please check with the Livestock Office 559 650-3292. RELEASE: Immediately following show Awards based on entries. Junior and senior exhibitors will show together with juniors receiving separate placings as long as the animal is being shown by its junior owner. REGISTRATION PAPERS WILL BE CHECKED Please provide all information on entry blank. es to be made upon receipt of entries. No age limitations. DIVISION 10- SPECIAL DAIRY SHOW 1. SPECIAL DAIRY SHOW THE BIG FRESNO FAIR FEATURES ANGUS - 2010 ENTRY FEE: $20.00 per entry SHOW DATE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2010 START TIME: 11 AM - Cattle must be in place by 9 A.M., for earlier arrival please check with the Livestock Office 559 650-3292. RELEASE: Immediately following show Awards based on entries. Junior and senior exhibitors will show together with juniors receiving separate placings as long as the animal is being shown by its junior owner. REGISTRATION PAPERS WILL BE CHECKED Please provide all information on entry blank. es to be made upon receipt of entries. No age limitations. & BULLS DIVISION 11 - FEATURE BREED ANGUS SHOW 1 BEEF SHOW DIVISION 12- ALL OTHER BREEDS 150
COLLEGE JUDGING CONTEST 2010 THE COLLEGE JUDGING CONTEST WILL BE HELD AT FRESNO STATE UNIVERSITY OCT. 9, 9, 2010 THE AWARD CEREMONY WILL BE HELD AT THE BIG FRESNO FAIR AT 3:30 3 PM OCT. 9,, 2010 ENTRY FEE SCHEDULE 25.00 per team/senior or Junior College $15.00 per individual or alternate 25.00 per work-out out team The above listed fees apply to contestants entering by Sept. 25, 2010. Any individual or team not entering until the day of the contest will be subject to the following fees. 50.00 per team/senior or Junior College $20 20.00 per individual or alternate.00 00 per work-out out team Call the livestock office for entry forms and information - 559-650-3292. PLEASE NOTE: Colleges entering a minimum of 5 entries each in two species may wave College judging contest entry fees. DIVISION 13 - COLLEGE JUDGING CONTEST 1 Junior College Division - Senior Team 2 Junior College Division - Novice Team 3 Senior College Division - Senior Team 4 Senior College - Alternates 5 Senior College - Novice 6 Workout Team - Individuals COLLEGE DIVISIONS These divisions are open to any full time - 12 unit - person currently enrolled in college. Proof of enrollment may be requested. COLLEGE BEEF CATTLE DIVISION 14 - ANGUS, HEREFORD,, SHORTHORN, REGISTERED MALES 1 Late Jr. Calf 03/01/10-04/30/10 13 2 Early Jr. Calf 01/01/10-02/29/10 14 3 Late Sr. Calf 11/01/09-12/31/09 15 4 Early Sr. Calf 09/01/09-10/31/09 16 JUNIOR CHAMPION 5 Summer Yearling 05/01/09-08/31/09 17 6 Junior Yearling 01/01/09-04/30/09 18 7 Senior Yearling 09/01/08-12/31/08 19 8 Senior Yearling-Cow/Calf Prior to 09/01/08 9 Mature-Cow/Calf Prior to 10/01/08 SENIOR CHAMPION GRAND CHAMPION RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Females w/calf may compete in either the individual class or a cow/calf class. Winners of cow/calf class will compete for Champion. 10 Pair of Females: Two females, bred by exhibitor 11 Produce of Dam: Two animals, either sex produce of one cow, both owned by exhibitor and both must be natural born 12 Pair of Calves: Any 2 animals that were entered in classes 1,2,3 or 4. DIVISION 15 1 - AOB INCLUDING UNREGISTERED MALES 1 Late Jr. Calf 03/01/10-04/30/10 13 2 Early Jr. Calf 01/01/10-02/29/10 14 3 Late Sr. Calf 11/01/09-12/31/09 15 4 Early Sr. Calf 09/01/09-10/31/09 16 JUNIOR CHAMPION 5 Summer Yearling 05/01/09-08/31/09 17 6 Junior Yearling 01/01/09-04/30/09 18 7 Senior Yearling 09/01/08-12/31/08 19 8 Senior Yearling-Cow/Calf Prior to 09/01/08 9 Mature-Cow/Calf Prior to 10/01/08 SENIOR CHAMPION GRAND CHAMPION RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Females w/calf may compete in either the individual class or a cow/calf class. Winners of cow/calf class will compete for Champion. 10 Pair of Females: Two females, bred by exhibitor 11 Produce of Dam: Two animals, either sex produce of one cow, both owned by exhibitor and both must be natural born 12 Pair of Calves: Any 2 animals that were entered in classes 1,2,3 or 4. DIVISION 16 1 - COLLEGE GROUP OF HEIFERS 1 Group of 3 Heifers 2 Group of 5 Heifers DIVISION 17 1 - MARKET & FEEDER BEEF Due to weight variance, entries should be made by division only. All animals will be divided into appropriate classes after weighing. 1 Prospect Steers 2 Progress Steers 3 Pen of 2 Prospect Steers 4 Pen of 2 Progress Steers 151
REMEMBER: THERE IS NO EATING OR SMOKING DIVISION 18 1 - COLLEGE GROUP OF STEERS 1 College group of 3 steers 2 College group of 5 steers COLLEGE DAIRY DIVISION 19 1 - HOLSTEIN DIVISION 20 - JERSEY DIVISION 21 2 - ALL OTHER BREEDS 1 Junior Calf 03/01/10-06/09/10 2 Senior Calf 09/01/09-02/29/10 3 Junior Yearling 03/01/09-08/31/09 4 Senior Yearling 09/01/08-02/28/09 GROUPS All owned by one exhibitor and entered as individuals. 5 GET OF SIRE: Three animals get of one sire. Not more than two can be bulls. Each exhibitor is limited to one entry sired by the same bull. Sires registration number must be on entry form. 6 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. 7 BEST OF 3 CHAMPION FEMALE RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE SUPREME CHAMPION FEMALE RESERVE SUPREME CHAMPION FEMALE COLLEGE SHEEP DIVISION 22 2 - COLLEGE COMMERCIAL/GRADE EWES 1 Brood Ewes Prior to 09/01/08 2 Yearlings 09/01/08-06/31/09 3 Fall Lambs 09/01/09-12/31/09 4 Spring Lambs 01/01/10-06/01/10 Due to weight variances, entries should be made by division number only. All animals in each entry must be owned by one exhibitor. es may be divided into breed upon arrival. DIVISION 23 2 - COLLEGE MARKET LAMBS CHAMPION RESERVE CHAMPION 1 Prospect Market Lambs 2 Progress Market Lambs 3 Pen of 2 lambs 4 College group of 3 Market Lambs 152 5 College group of 5 Market Lambs COLLEGE SWINE Hogs will be classified by the breed they predominantly represent at the time of weigh-in. A minimum of five (5) animals are required to constitute a separate breed show. Breeds with less than five representatives will be combined. Weight classes will be determined after weighin. No weight minimum or maximum. DIVISION 24 2 - COLLEGE MARKET SWINE CHAMPION PROSPECT SWINE RESERVE CHAMPION PROSPECT SWINE 1 Prospect Swine CHAMPION MARKET SWINE RESERVE CHAMPION SWINE 2 Market Swine 3 Pen of 2 Market Swine 4 College group of 3 Market Swine 5 College group of 5 Market Swine 6 College Carcass Contest Swine CHAMPION PEN OF MARKET SWINE RESERVE CHAMPION PEN OF MARKET SWINE Registered Boars and Gilts (Registration papers not required). ified by Breeds upon arrival - A minimum of five (5) animals are required to constitute a separate breed show. Breeds with less than five representatives will be combined. December 2009 - May 2010. DIVISION 25 2 - COLLEGE PUREBRED BREEDING SWINE 1 Boars, All ages - Specify birth date on entry form. es will be determined by birth date. 2 Gilts, All ages - Specify birth date on entry form. es will be determined by birth date. SUPREME CHAMPION BOAR OVER ALL BREEDS SUPREME CHAMPION GILT OVER ALL A BREEDS DIVISION 26 2 - COLLEGE COMMERCIAL BREEDING GILTS Unregistered /Grade Gilts, All Breeds. 1 All ages - Specify birth date on entry form - es will be determined by birth date. Gilts shown in the jackpot division are also eligible for this class. Commercial Gilts do not compete for supreme champion. COLLEGE GOAT DIVISION 27 2 - COLLEGE MARKET GOATS 1 Market Dairy 2 Market Boer REMEMBER: THERE IS NO EATING OR SMOKING
COLLEGE SHOWMANSHIP This class is open to all students currently enrolled in a college. Students need not be an exhibitor in any other class at the fair. Novice showmanship is for exhibitors who have never shown any livestock before. DIVISION 28 - COLLEGE SHOWMANSHIP 1 Beef Showmanship-Advanced 2 Beef Showmanship-Novice 3 Sheep Showmanship-Advanced 4 Sheep Showmanship-Novice 5 Swine Showmanship-Advanced 6 Swine Showmanship-Novice 7 Dairy Showmanship-Advanced 8 Dairy Showmanship-Novice 9 Goat Showmanship- Boer Advanced 10 Goat Showmanship-Boer Novice 11 Goat Showmanship-Dairy Advanced 12 Goat Showmanship-Dairy Novice Buckles awarded to Advanced Showmanship winners sponsored by Farm Credit Services. Educational Display Each college unit is encouraged to produce an educational display. This goes one step beyond herdsmanship. Be prepared to answer questions and interact with the public. Special awards sponsored by Farm Credit Services. Entries due - September 25, 2010. REMEMBER: THERE IS NO EATING OR SMOKING 153