Shawnee County Spring Livestock Show May 6th, 2017 **At KANSAS NE HERITAGE COMPLEX** th Rd. Holton, KS 66436

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Shawnee County Spring Livestock Show May 6th, 2017 **At KANSAS NE HERITAGE COMPLEX** 12200 214th Rd. Holton, KS 66436 For show information contact: 4-H Livestock Committee Telephone (785) 232-0062 Ext. 111 E-mail: cshobkirk@ksu.edu Sponsored by: The Shawnee County 4-H Livestock Committee Entries must be postmarked April 21, 2017 Schedule of Events (No animals will be accepted on Friday May 5th) Saturday, May 6 7:00-8:30am Beef weigh in and Bucket Calf check in 9:30am Bucket Calf 4-H Show Beef Show will start immediately after the conclusion of the Bucket Calf Show 9:30-10:30am Goat check in and weigh-in prospect market goat 10:30-11:30am Sheep check in & Sheep weigh in Goat Show will start approximately 30 min following the Beef Show Sheep Show will start approximately 30 minutes following the Goat Show General Rules 1. Show is open to 4-H and FFA members who are between the ages of 7-18 as of January 1, 2017. Parents or other adults may only assist in feeding, leading, or haltering of animals. Exhibitors should do their own work, but may be assisted by other exhibitors. Custom fitters will not be permitted to do any feeding or fitting of animals and violation of this rule may disqualify the exhibitor. 2. Showmanship is free provided each exhibitor is entered in a breed class. No exceptions. 3. Bedding is at exhibitor s discretion. Must provide your own. 4. Please do not use pens to place tack in. We have a limited amount of space available for livestock. 5. All pens are first come first serve. Pens will cost $5, due to limited space exhibitors may show off trailers. 6. Pre-entries are due April 21 st or earlier. Failure to pre-enter will constitute a late registration of $16.00. 7. All animals must be owned by the exhibitor as of May 6 th. All species are required to have tags or scrapie s tags. 8. All out of state animals require health papers within 30 days of the show. 9. All exhibitors entered in Shawnee County classes must be members of Shawnee County 4-H or Shawnee County FFA and show their own animal. No entry fees required for these classes and only 1 entry per exhibitor. All breeds show together. 10. Exhibitors must show their own animal, unless that exhibitor has a conflict with 2 animals showing at the same time. Then another exhibitor may show their animal. No classes will be held in any species. 11. All persons who attend or participate in the show do so at their own risk. The Shawnee County Extension Council and Shawnee County Livestock Committee assumes no liability for any accidents that may occur. The

Shawnee County Extension Council and Shawnee County Livestock Committee assumes no liability for loss or injury of livestock due to theft, mysterious disappearance, sickness, or act of God. 12. All animals must be in proper physical condition, be properly identified and free of visual evidence of infectious, contagious, or parasitic disease at the time of arrival. Animals showing signs of sickness, infections, contagious or parasitic disease will result in the animal s rejection for entry. The superintendent has the right to disqualify animals if they are bleeding from recent disbudding or tipping. 13. Exhibitors who abuse an animal will be barred from showing and will forfeit any premiums, ribbon, or prizes won. The word abuse includes beating, slapping, use of injection or using electric prods. 14. Spring Show Directors reserve the right to make decisions addressing questions not covered in the list of rules. 15. Due to the size of the shows, TWO CALLS PER INDIVIDUAL in a class will be announced. After that the classes will be closed and judging will begin. 16. All classes of one breed will be shown before moving to the next breed. 17. The purpose of this show is to provide an educational experience for youth in the 4-H/FFA programs Spring Bucket Calf Show Check-In/Weigh-In Saturday May 6, 2017 7:00-8:30am Show Time: 9:30am Saturday May 6, 2016 **At KANSAS NE HERITAGE COMPLEX, Holton, KS** 1. Exhibitors must be 4-H members age 7 to 12 as of January 1, 2017. 2. Entry fee is $8.00 per head. There will be no refunds. Entries need an April 21 st or earlier postmark. Entries postmarked after April 21 st will have a late fee of $13.00. Show day entries will close at 8:30AM. 3. A Bucket Calf is defined as an orphan or newborn calf, male or female, dairy, beef or cross, fed on a bucket or bottle. Bull calves need to be castrated prior to the show. 4. A Bucket Calf must be identified and tagged with some form of identification by May 6, 2017. Shawnee County participants must have Shawnee County required tags. 5. Bucket Calves must be tied up, no pens allowed. 6. The Bucket Calves will enter the show ring washed, trimmed and combed only and will tie to the outside of the ring. Exhibitors will fit all animals in the show ring. If calves enter the show ring with any fitting already done, they will be disqualified. These classes require the 4-H er to do all the work. The 4-H er will be asked questions about their knowledge of their Bucket Calf by the judge. 4-H ers then will lead and show their calf. 7. 4-H ers should recognize that not only is their calf being judged, they are being judged on their presentation of themselves. 8. Judging will be done on the basis of: a. 50%- on knowledge the 4-H er has gained from caring for and raising the calf. b. 25%- handling and showing of the calf and how well the calf responds. c. 25%- Cleanliness and general health of the calf and knowledge of 4-H er in health related areas. 9. All calves must be born after January 1, 2017. 10. Classes are subject to change if 3 or more animals are not entered into a class Classes: Class 1: 4-H ers ages 10-12 (calf born January 1 to February 28) Class 2: 4-H ers ages 10-12 (calf born March 1-May 1) Class 3-4-H ers ages 7-9 (calf born January 1 to February 28) Class 4-4-H ers ages 7-9 (calf born March 1-May 1)

Send Entry Form and Payment to: Shawnee County Extension Attn: Callie Hobkirk 1740 SW Western Ave Topeka, KS 66604 Shawnee County State Wide 4-H & FFA Spring Livestock Show **May 6 th, 2017 KANSAS NE HERITAGE COMPLEX, Holton, KS** Sponsored by: Shawnee County Livestock Committee Make checks payable to: Shawnee County Livestock Committee NO HEALTH CERTIFICATE REQUIRED ON IN STATE ORIGIN CATTLE/GOATS/SHEEP. Must be free of ringworm, warts, sore mouth, lamb fungus, and mange to show. Please ensure you are showing animals at their best and in good health. Showmanship and Shawnee County Classes are free provided you are entered in one state wide class. Beef- breeding animals must be registered or recorded with an approved Breed Association in order to show in the breed classification. Commercial or crossbred heifers are exceptions. You must have proof of registration at the show. Sheep/Goats all lambs and goats must be identified with an official USDA Premise ID Tag (this includes market ewes) or an Official 4-H tag. (Goats and Sheep do not have to be tagged with a Premise ID, 4-H tag, or Scrapie s tag if they have breed registration papers) Prizes will be based upon pre-entry numbers. Exhibitor Name County Phone Number Address City State Zip E-mail Address Entry Fees Early Late (After April 21) Beef/Sheep $11.00 $16.00 Bucket Calf $8.00 $13.00 Goats $8.00 $16.00 Showmanship FREE FREE SN CO Classes FREE FREE Exhibitor Exhibitors Age as of (1-1-17) Species Class # Breed Animal DOB 4-H Tag Number/ Registration Number Total number of head of Beef, Sheep & Swine= x $11.00=$ Total number of head of Goats & Bucket Calves= x $8.00=$ Total number of pens needed= x $5.00=$ Grand Total $

If postmarked after April 21, 2017 please use the late fee amounts. Please also register for showmanship! 2017 Spring Beef Show Weigh in 7:00-8:30am, Saturday, May 6 Show Time 9:30 a.m. or immediately following bucket calf show, Saturday, May 6 **At KANSAS NE HERITAGE HALL, Holton, KS** The barns do not open until 7:00 a.m. on Saturday May 6 th. Do not plan on getting in earlier than 7am. 1- Entry fee is $11.00. Failure to pre-enter classes by April 21 will constitute a late registration fee of $16.00. Entries must carry a postmark of April 21 or earlier to qualify for regular entry. Show day entries will close at 8:30AM. Absolutely NO EXCEPTIONS. Scales will be open at 7:00AM and close at 8:30AM. 2- Steer classes may be divided by weight if crowded conditions exist in the ring. 3- Breeding animals will lead into the ring by age, youngest to oldest in class 4- Judge s decision will be final and will place animals shown on their quality compared to the breed standard. 5- All disputes or rule violations will be settled by the Beef Show directors. 6- The Kansas Animal Health Department and Shawnee County Extension requires no test and no health papers on cattle of Kansas origin. Heifers originating from other states and 18 months of age or older must meet the requirement listed in the Kansas Animal Health Department guidelines. Cattle determined by exhibition staff to have lesions of ringworm, warts or infested with mange will not be permitted to exhibit. 7- Registration papers will be required for heifers in order for them to show in a breed class at all Shawnee County sponsored shows. Animals must be owned by the 4-H er or their immediate family by May 6, 2017. Any female not having registration papers will show in the commercial/crossbred heifer class. For breeding heifers and steer classes there will be 5 established breed classes: Angus, Hereford, Limousin, Shorthorn and Simmental. Breeding heifer classes will be split by breed and birthdate. Market Heifers will show as AOB unless there are 3 or more head of a breed pre-entered. **Please be aware that State Fair and other shows may differ on rules from those of Shawnee County.** 8- No Market animals allowed to show if born before January 1, 2016. No females allowed to show if born before August 1, 2015 9- For the safety of all persons attending the show, please have all cattle manageable. 10- The Beef Show Directors reserve the right to decide any questions not covered in this list of rules. 11- Bucket Calf entries may not be entered in the Beef Show. Classes: Class 1- Females born after August 1, 2015 (No cow/calf pairs) Class 2- Senior Showmanship, 15 & Up (4-H and FFA) Class 3- Intermediate Showmanship, (10-14 years) Class 4- Junior Showmanship (7-9) Class 5- Steers- Will be Shown by Breed Class 6- Females for Shawnee County 4-H and FFA Members Only Class 7- Prospect Market Steers, for Shawnee County 4-H and FFA members only Class 8- Market Heifer Class- all breeds will be in one class

2017 Spring Sheep Show Check in and Weigh In, Saturday May 6, 2017 10:30am-11:30am Show Time: Saturday May 6; 30 minutes after the Goat Show, **KANSAS NE HERITAGE COMPLEX, Holton, KS** 1. Entry fee is $11.00 per head. There will be no refunds. Failure to pre-enter classes by April 21 st will constitute entry charged Show Day of $16.00 per head. Showmanship is free, as long as you are entered in one state-wide class. Entries must carry a postmark of April 21 st or earlier to qualify for pre-entry. Show Day entries will close at 11:00am. Absolutely NO EXCEPTIONS. Scales will be open at 10:00AM and close at 11:00AM. 2. Prospect Lambs are to have wool no longer than 2/10 inch in length at show time or will be disqualified. 3. Market classes may be divided if more than 15 lambs are in the class. 4. No Breeding Classes will be held in 2017. 5. The judge s decision will be final and will place animals shown on their quality compared to the breed standard. 6. For your convenience, no health papers are required. Upon arrival, a Veterinarian will inspect each lamb for infectious or contagious diseases. To speed the process, lambs should be slick shorn upon arrival. No lambs are to be unloaded prior to inspection. These steps are intended to protect, not inconvenience, exhibitors. Please cooperate. ALL LAMBS MUST BE IDENTIFIED WITH AN OFFICIAL USDA PREMISE ID TAG. This is per current State of Kansas regulations. 7. Classes must have 3 head pre-entered to constitute a breed class or else they will need to be put in an all other breeds class (AOB). 8. No artificial color will be allowed on the animal. 9. Either wethers or ewe lambs may be shown in Market Classes (No Rams) 10. All sheep must have an official 4-H ear tag or scrapie s tag in their ear by May 6, 2017 or provide breed registration papers in the exhibitor s name. 11. All sheep must show as entered. 12. Exhibitor must show their own lamb in showmanship. Classes: Class 1- Showmanship (15 & Over) Senior Class 2- Showmanship (10-14) Intermediate Class 3- Showmanship (7-9) Junior Class 4- Prospect Market Lamb Suffolk Class 5- Prospect Market Lamb Dorset Class 6- Prospect Market Lamb Hampshire Class 7- Prospect Market Lamb Natural Class 8- Prospect Market Lamb Crossbred Class 9- Prospect Market Lamb AOB (All Other Breeds) Class 10- Shawnee County 4-H Prospect Market Lamb (bring in 1 lamb per exhibitor)

Entry deadline is Friday April 21, 2017 2017 Spring Meat Goat Show Check in/weigh In Saturday May 6 th, 2016 9:30-10:30am Show Time: Saturday, May 6, 30 Min after Beef Show KANSAS NE HERITAGE COMPLEX, Holton, KS 1- Exhibitor may enter no more than 2 goats per class. 2- Entry fee is $8.00 per head. There will be no refunds. Entries need an April 21 st or earlier postmark. Entries postmarked after April 21 st will have a late fee of $16.00. Show day entries close at 10:00AM. Pens will hold 2 Seniors or 4 Juniors. NO TACK PENS 3- All goats must be owned by the 4-H er by May 6, 2017 and verified by tattoo, official 4-H ear tag, or scrapie s tag. 4- All goats must have a USDA premise ID tag to show, per current State of Kansas regulations, unless registered by the breed association. Bring breed association papers to check-in. 5- Exhibitors must be neatly and appropriately attired. 6- Wethers can be dehorned, but if horns are left they should be tipped and rounded. Does can have horns. 7- Exhibitors may exhibit only 1 animal in Fitting and Showing and it must be the project of the exhibitor. Pygmy and meat breeds will show against each other in fitting and showing classes. 8- Prospect market goats may be either sex and must have milk teeth and be castrated if male. 9- Registered animals must be in the name of the exhibitor or the farm. 10- Any does over 24 months of age that has not kidded and cannot prove a current pregnancy will not be allowed to show and will be disqualified. 11- Goats must be shown with all four feet on the ground. NO BRACING breeding does in classes 1M-12M. Exhibitors may use a collar, a collar with a short lead, or a halter when showing. Medium/3mm or smaller pinch collar will be allowed. Superintendent has the right to disqualify violators. 12- Cutoff date for any age computations regarding class breaks is May 6, 2017 for classes 4M-12M. Classes: The cutoff date for age computations is May 6, 2017 Showmanship Meat Goat Breeding Does Class 1M- Senior (15 and Over) Class 2M- Intermediate (10-14) Class 3M- Junior (7-9) Pygmy Goats Class 4M- Doe or Wether (0 to 3 Months) Class 5M- Doe or Wether (3 to 9 Months) Class 6M- Doe or Wether (9 months or Older) Class 7M- Does (0 to 3 Months) Class 8M- Does (3 to 6 Months) Class 9M- Does (6 to 12 Months) Class 10M- Does (12 to 24 Months) Class 11M- Does (24 Months and Older) Class 12M- SN CO Only Class- Breeding Does Prospect Market Goats Class 13M- Prospect Dairy Breed Market Goat Class 14M- Prospect Meat Breed or Meat Breed Cross Market Goat Class 15M- SN CO Only Class-Prospective Market Goats