MANATEE COUNTY FAIR 2015 Market Steers. FAIR LIVESTOCK DIRECTOR: Hugh Taylor/Mitchell John AREA SUPERINTENDENT: Stevie John and Susan Graham SCHEDULE

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MANATEE COUNTY FAIR 2015 Market Steers FAIR LIVESTOCK DIRECTOR: Hugh Taylor/Mitchell John AREA SUPERINTENDENT: Stevie John and Susan Graham SCHEDULE Ownership & Weigh-In Saturday, August 23, 2014, 8-11:00am Mosaic Arena, Fairgrounds Fair Arrival Tuesday, January 20, 2015 2-6pm Steer Showmanship Show Wednesday, January 21, 2015 6pm Youth Steer Show Thursday, January 22, 2015 6 pm Youth Steer Sale Saturday, January 24, 2015 2pm Awards Presentation Saturday, January 24, 2015 7pm STEER RULES AND REGULATIONS Eligibility: 1. All general livestock rules apply to this specific area. 2. If the Steer Committee considers the physical condition of the steer to be a problem, it may result in the Steer Committee not accepting or allowing the steer to participate in the show and sale.

3. It is the intent of the Board of Directors, Fair Livestock Committee to allow only steers which fairly and accurately represent the Beef Industry. NO dairy cross steers will be accepted. If discovered after weigh-in, animal will be disqualified. Ownership: Steers must have been owned by the exhibitor on or before Saturday, August 23, 2014. Mandatory Weigh-Ins: 1. All steers must comply with a mandatory weigh-in on August 23, 2014. This must occur on scales certified by the Florida Department of Agriculture in the presence of at least one fair board director. 2. All steers at final weigh-in must weigh a minimum of 950 pounds and a maximum of 1500 pounds and gained an average of 2 pounds per day. Also, all steers must have a minimum of.25 inches of back fat as determined by ultrasound or be a quality grade of select or better. 3. All steers must be unloaded and weighed on foot. 4. Weigh-in information is mandatory; entries will not be accepted unless weigh-in is properly authorized. Entries: 1. All entry blanks must be filled out completely. All information and signatures must be completed or entry will not be accepted. 2. Each exhibitor may enter only one (1) steer. The exhibitor shall also be the owner. Each individual 4-H exhibitor must be a member of a 4-H Beef Club Project. FFA or 4-H Clubs as a whole shall be co-owner and shall abide by these rules. 2. (a) Each school Ag Education department, the 4-H Beef Clubs, shall be eligible to show and sell a steer yearly.

(b.) No ownership changes or exchanges will be permitted after registration at the first weigh-in. 3. At least 148 day, pre-fair weigh-in and registration is required. All animals shall be weighed, marked, mouthed and registered on the date and time established by the Steer Committee, on or before 148 days prior to the Fair. It is the intent of the Fair Committee, for fairness of the exhibitors, for the animal to be between the ages of 14 months and a maximum cap of 24 months of age at final weigh-in. 4. Proof of purchase shall be furnished at initial weigh-in. 5. Steer exhibitors may not show swine. Anyone weighing in a steer at first weigh-in is not eligible to show a swine project. Health Regulations: (For Final Check-in) 1. All animals must be checked in by a veterinarian. All exhibitors must comply with State of Florida Health Rules and all animals must meet minimum health standards as determined by the Fair Veterinarian. 2. All vehicles transporting steers to the Fair must meet State guidelines. General: 1. All steers must be neutered prior to first weigh-in. No steers will be castrated or dehorned at first weigh-in. No exceptions. Steers with horns longer than two inches will be rejected by the Steer Committee at final weighin. Dehorned steers must be completely healed at final weigh-in. Any small scurs or horns must be filed smooth. No sharp tips will be allowed. 2. No steer may be exhibited in competition that cannot be properly managed and led at final check-in time. Steers that are unmanageable during the show will be pulled to the side of the ring and tied or sent home. Use of nose tongs or leads, ring or "Jim Bob" type halter is prohibited. 3. All steers shall be double-tied with at least 1/2 inch neck and lead rope and halters of good quality.

4. Curb chain show halters will be permitted provided that exhibitor demonstrates that he/she is capable of handling the steer with such a halter. 5. Steers found to have been on a nurse cow during the feeding period shall be considered an ineligible animal for show and sale. If it is discovered after the sale, the exhibitor must make restitution to the buyer and cover all expenses incurred to the Fair Association. 5. (a) No steer shall have access to grass pastures with the exception of extreme weather conditions or while exhibitor is exercising the animal. It is the intent of the Fair Board Livestock Committee to supply ONLY grain fed beef to buyers. 6. The exhibitor will be allowed to be assisted by their 4-H leader, FFA advisor, parent or another exhibitor only for preparation to showing and selling, but not while in the ring 6. (a) All exhibitors are required to wear boots, white long sleeve button down dress shirts, black pants (No Denim Blue Jeans!) during the show and sale. No hats allowed during the show and sale. FFA must wear Official Dress. 7. No provision will be made to sell animals disqualified. Only animals that are shown are eligible for auction sale. 8. 4-H and FFA steer classes will be shown and judged together. Selection of Champion and Reserve Champion shall be made from first place winners from each class. The second place blue ribbon to the Champion will qualify to compete for Reserve Champion. 9. Sifting steers deemed by the Fair Livestock Committee to be dwarfs, bullocks, or stags will not be eligible to show. 10. Steers may be mouthed and any steer with evidence of eruption of any permanent teeth other than two center incisors will not be eligible to show. Discrepancies between physiological age (dental structure) and chronological age (certified age certificate) will be resolved by relying on age as determined by dental structure. A steer must be no older than 24 months as Fair time. 11. All unqualified or sifted steers must be removed from the Fairgrounds on the day of disqualification.

12. No decorations on animals at anytime. (i.e. glitter, paint, signs or use of hair dyes) 13. Each exhibitor should have one buyer letter with three buyer addresses attached to buyers letter inside of the record book at final weigh-in. Feeding and Bedding: 1. All steers will be bedded on sand only. No bedding hay allowed. 2. Feed and water pails must be provided by the exhibitor. No water pails will be left unattended in front of steer. 3. All exhibitors of steers are required to keep the steer's space clean and removal of litter and filth twice daily. 4. All exhibitors found not properly feeding and caring for his or her steer may be disqualified from show and/or sale at anytime during Fair week. SALE: PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF DAY & TIME 1. The sale of steers will take place on Saturday, January 24, 2015 at 2pm. 2. Six percent (6%) of each exhibitor s sale price and any add-ons will be deducted by the Fair Association to help defray expenses. 3. All requirements must be met before the exhibitor may receive their premium checks. 4. All youth exhibitors are required to write a thank you letter to the buyer of their steer. A verification signature card must be submitted to the fair office before a check will be issued. 5. Each exhibitor must write a minimum of three (3) letters to prospective buyers. A list of these letters must be turned in with their record book at the final check-in.

6. There will be a $_10.00 charge at the first weigh-in on each animal. These funds will be used to cover a portion of the cost normally assessed each steer following the sale. 7. The Manatee River Fair Association will only handle add-on's totaling $25.00 or more. Add-on s must be received by February 15, 2015. 8. Liability - Each exhibitor must assume all liability in case of death or injury to his/her steer until removed from the Fairgrounds, at which time it becomes the liability of the buyer. 9. Any steer weighing over 1300 pounds will sell as 1300 pounds, regardless of weight. QUESTIONS If you have a question about your entry into the Manatee County Fair, please follow the chain-of-command as listed below: 1 st contact your CLUB LEADER; if they are unable to answer your question, then 2 nd contact your AREA SUPERINTENDENT Steers, Stevie John and Susan Graham; and if they are unable to answer your question 3 rd contact the FAIR LIVESTOCK DIRECTOR Steers, Hugh Taylor, 322-1110

Manatee County Fair 2015 Steer Show Official Entry Application *Your completed registration must be turned in at the steer weigh-in on 8/23/14. PLEASE PRINT IN BLUE OR BLACK INK AND FILL OUT COMPLETELY. EXHIBITOR NAME : ADDRESS: CITY: ZIP: HOME PHONE: CELL # EMAIL: FATHER S NAME MOTHER S NAME FATHER S CELL # MOTHER S CELL # EXHIBITOR AGE AS OF SEPTEMBER 1, 2014: BREED OF STEER NAME OF BREEDER SHOWING THROUGH 4-H FFA CLUB/CHAPTER NAME I hereby agree to enter this event in accordance with the rules and regulations of this show and in accordance with the General Livestock Rules as provided by the Manatee River Fair Association. SIGNATURE OF EXHIBITOR **MANDATORY SIGNATURE OF PARENT/LEGAL GUARDIAN **MANDATORY I hereby certify that exhibitor is a bonafide member of a Manatee county 4-H or a Manatee County FFA Chapter and meets all eligibility rules and regulations. FFA ADVISOR OR 4-H LEADER SIGNATURE *THIS SIGNATURE IS MANDATORY Exhibitor has completed Mandatory Ethics Training Course: Yes No ID #

Manatee County Cattlemen s 2014-2015 County Calf Entry Form To be eligible this form must be filled out and brought to the first steer weigh-in or be mailed back to the Manatee Co. Cattlemen s Assoc. by October 15, 2014. This form MUST be signed by the breeder of the calf. EXHIBITOR NAME: ADDRESS: PHONE: BREED & DESCRIPTION OF STEER: BREEDER NAME: ADDRESS: PHONE: I SOLD THIS CALF TO THE ABOVE EXHIBITOR. THIS CALF WAS BORN AND RAISED IN MANATEE COUNTY BREEDERS SIGNATURE: Manatee County Cattlemen s Assoc. P.O. Box 121 Myakka City, FL. 34251

Manatee County Cattlewomen s Association Herdsman Award Information Sheet Name: Age (as of Sept 1 st ): Division (jr/int/sr): Parents Name(s): Address where animal is located: City: Zip Code: Contact Number(s): Parent: Exhibitor: Alternate Contact Number(s) (with gate access): Do you pass through a locked gate to get to your steer? Is your steer at your home?. Best Contact email address: Detailed directions to the location of your steer: Parent Signature Exhibitor Signature

Manatee County Cattlewomen Herdsman Award Information Sheet The Manatee County Herdsman Award has been presented to Steer Exhibitors since the 1960 s. This award is designed to reward the hard work, responsibility, care and dedication of youth steer exhibitors to their projects. Exhibitors are divided into Junior, Intermediate and Senior levels based on their age as of Sept 1st. Youth 8-10 will be judged as a junior, youth 11-13 as intermediate and 14-18 will be judged as a senior. The program consists of one announced and one unannounced on-site visit to your steer and during the fair. The exhibitor is required to be in attendance at the announced visit or they will be disqualified. During these visits the committee will be looking for cleanliness of the pen area, feed area, feed and water troughs, your animal, how well you handle your animal, as well as what you know about your animal, and safety practices while handling your steer and around the pen area. In October and again closer to the fair the committee will make on-site visits to your steer. The second visit will be unannounced. If your animal is kept behind a locked gate you or a parent will be contacted the day of the visit for admittance. The final evaluation of the exhibitor and the animal will take place at the fair. Committee members will be present during the stay at the fair as well as during the show to see your ability to handle your animal and how clean you keep your animal and your animal s space during the fair along with sportsmanship during the fair. On-Site Visit Dates 1. Announced Visit October 11, 2014 Between 8:00am and noon Exhibitor must be present 2. Unannounced Visit Exhibitor MUST notify Danielle Dimon, dimond@manateeschools.net or 941-592-5525 if you will be out of town and the committee will need special gate access 3. Fair evaluations January 20 th 24 th, 2015 Herdsman Awards Grand Champion Belt Buckle Reserve Champion - $50 The Manatee County Cattlewomen s Herdsman Awards Committee wishes you the best with your project for the 2014 Manatee County Fair. We look forward to working with you.

MANATEE RIVER FAIR Cattlewomen Herdsman Application Due: By December 31, 2014 to Danielle Dimon @ 6317 47 th Ave E Bradenton FL 34203 or dimond@manateeschools.net. You may attach additional sheets. EXHIBITOR S NAME: CHAPTER/CLUB: Years in the project: Age as of Sept. 1, 2014: Division (jr/int/sr) Workshops, Clinics, & shows attended for this project: What have you done to support/promote the BEEF industry? (Talks, speeches, Demo s etc.) Why do you feel you deserve the Cattlewomen Herdsman Award? Have you helped any other individuals, volunteered with the industry, or any other notable events? EXHIBITOR SIGNATURE DATE / / PARENTS SIGNATURE DATE / / LEADERS SIGNATURE DATE / /