DEPARTMENT C -- DAIRY CATTLE Alicia Lambe, Oakfield, NY

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Supertendents: Bill Walley and Jerry Merrill DEPARTMENT C -- DAIRY CATTLE Alicia Lambe, Oakfield, NY NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES WILL BE ALLOWED ON FAIRGROUNDS. NO DOGS OR BICYCLES. NO LASER LIGHTS. NO SMOKING IN THE BARNS AND SHOW RING AREA. NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IN DAIRY AREA. Entries will be closed July 26, 2017 Entry fees: none Entries MUST be postmarked, received or date stamped on July 26, 2017. LATE ENTRIES WILL BE REJECTED. Entries are to be mailed to Jerry Merrill, 27294 State Hwy 206, Downsville, NY 13755 or e-mailed to jpmerrill@frontiernet.net. All Exhibitors must follow rules listed front of the Fair Book. These are from the Department of Ag and Markets. Health Regulations Governg the Exhibition of Cattle at the Delaware County Fair see requirements front of book. Mandatory exhibitors meetg held the show rg at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, August 14. No cattle will be allowed to enter the barns until Vets have cleared them. Cattle will be checked on Saturday, August 12, from 11 a.m. 8 p.m., Sunday, August 13, from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. and Monday, August 14, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Exhibitors must truck their animals to the stagg area where Vets will review them. Followg clearance by veterarians, cattle will be allowed to enter barns. All shippers of cattle should possess official Registration and Health papers for the cattle they are transportg. A State Vet will check each animal. If there is a question, the decision of the State Vet and the supertendent will be fal. The Vet will be checkg animals periodically throughout the week. No animals can leave the grounds prior to release time without vet signed papers. Out of state animals must have terstate health and shippg papers All substitutions will be accepted. No new are allowed. All exhibitors of purebred stock are required to present registration papers, health papers and transfer papers bearg the name of owner, to the supertendents when called for. (See Rules and Regulations section for new Health Requirements) Proper identifications, ear tags, tattoos, required. These will all be checked. If tattoos have faded, exhibitors are required to restore them. Registration papers will be checked durg veterarian check and will be required at all times durg the week. *An exhibitor is the owner appearg on the registration paper for the entry. An exhibitor is further defed as those members of an immediate family operatg as a dairy unit. A family or dividual designated as an exhibitor for one group will be so ified for all other group es. Ownership of a particular animal is determed to be the owner at the time of entry. The owner s name on registration paper is owner of record for the show. Adopt-A-Calf animals are exhibited by the adoptg youth durg the 4-H show, but are counted as part of the owner s herd durg open competition. Exhibitors 18 and under must have signed written permission from parents to stay the barns. (This must be given to the Supertendents.) No one under 18 is allowed to stay a camper without adult supervision. Exhibits not worthy of first prize can be handled at discretion of the judge. It is recommended that exhibitors wear white shirt or blouse and white pants. Exhibitors must wear exhibitor number. Exhibitors are required to keep animals, stalls, wash rack, and surroundg areas clean at all times. This rule will be strictly enforced. Failure to abide by these rules will result forfeiture of premiums. NO WASHING OF CATTLE IN OR NEAR STABLING AREA. THE WASH RACK IS FOR THIS PURPOSE. Please remember that beef cattle have priority at the wash rack closest

to their exhibit area on Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morng NO EXTRA STALLS WILL BE PERMITTED FOR STORAGE OF HAY, STRAW, SHOW BOXES, ETC. Stall assignments will be posted by Thursday eveng of the week before fair. Arrangements have been made to have stalls cleaned at the end of the week. ANY EXHIBITOR LEAVING EARLY IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CLEANING OF HIS/HER PARTICULAR STALLS. DISINFECTING OF STALLS WILL BE DONE BY THE FAIR PRIOR TO FAIR WEEK. There are no reserved stalls or spaces. Family units will be accommodated where possible. Changes stall location without prior authorization may result disqualification. Milkg quarters will be open for the convenience of exhibitors, cocidg with the progress of show and at the discretion of supertendents and parlor operator. MILK MAY NOT BE DUMPED ON THE GROUNDS AT ANY TIME. A DUMPING STATION FOR THE STORAGE OF MILK IS LOCATED BY THE MANURE PIT Code of ethics of PDCA will be enforced. Exhibitors are not permitted to talk with a judge until the conclusion of the particular show. Please respect the judge, yourself and your fellow exhibitors by keepg this rule. Coachg is not permitted from the sideles, and fair visitors and guests are asked to refra from speakg with the judge until after each day s show has concluded. Interference with the show, or terference with the show committee, the supertendents or their designees, can result immediate dismissal from the show and the fairgrounds. Premiums will be withdrawn from the exhibitors and their privilege to exhibit at future fairs may be forfeited. until 8 p.m. on Saturday. No part of an exhibit may be removed prior to 8 p.m. on Saturday of Fair week. Sick animals may only leave with vet signed papers. All animals entered for premium must be on the grounds by 5:00 p.m. Monday, and must rema until 8:00 p.m. on Saturday. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN THE EXHIBITOR FORFEITING ALL PREMIUMS. Judgg of cattle will be as follows: Thursday: Brown Swiss, Holste & Milkg Shorthorn. Friday: Ayrshire, Guernsey & Jersey. Judgg will beg at 9:30 a.m. each day. Milkg es will be shown at 1:30 pm each day. Dry cow es may follow best three Junior Females Class, dependg on the timg of the show, and at the discretion of the supertendents. Heifer es may follow milkg es, dependg on the timg of the show. After Senior Champion of each breed we will follow with the Grand Champion of that breed and then move to the Group Classes of that breed. We will not alternate breeds for these es. Junior Supreme Champion and Supreme Champion will be the fal es of the show on Friday afternoon. SHOW ETHICS VIOLATIONS SHOULD BE REPORTED TO THE SUPERINTENDENTS and/or JASON CRAIG IMMEDIATELY. All exhibitors, except children 12 and under, must buy an Advantage Pass. Passes may be purchased at the Fair Secretary s Office or at the Gate. Passes will admit you to the fairgrounds. Lights out the dairy barns no later than 11 P.M. No parkg will be allowed around dairy barns begng Sunday 9 A.M. No vehicles may be brought onto the grounds

Total Performance Award: This award will be given to the top cow the Show based on a 100 total as follows: 50 pots on placg 1 st 50, 2 nd 47, 3 rd, 44, etc. 50 pots on production 1 st 50, 2 nd 48, 3 rd 46, etc. Production placg will be based on the percentage above each dividual s breed average usg the latest completed 305-day or less record. Actual FCM. 4% FCM = (0.4 x lbs. milk) + (15 x lbs. fat). Individual DHI records must be presented to the Cattle Supertendents by Thursday. A plaque will be presented. Prizes: 21.75 16.50 14.50 12.00 9.70 8.50 7 th thru 15 th 6.75 A rotatg trophy will also be presented. Any cow shown the Open Class that has a total record of 2,000 lbs. Fat Actual may enter this. DAIRY CATTLE PREMIUMS To fd the premium for any, check the number of the left hand column and then fd your placg for the correct premium. 1 16.50 Classes 1-21 Classes 31-63 2 17.75 14.50 3 18.75 15.50 13.25 4 21.00 17.75 14.50 11.00 5 24.00 20.00 15.50 13.25 10.00 6-8 27.00 21.00 17.75 14.50 11.00 7.75 9-12 same as 6-8 plus 7 th -8 th of $7.75 each 13-16 same as 6-8 plus 7 th -10 th of $7.75 each 17-20 same as 6-8 plus 7 th -14 th of $7.75 each 21+ same as 6-8 plus 7 th -18 th of $7.75 each 1 22.00 2 24.00 21.00 3 29.75 24.25 18.75 4 32.00 29.25 23.25 17.60 5 35.25 32.00 26.50 22.00 15.50 6-8 37.50 35.25 33.00 24.00 23.25 13.25 9-12 same as 6-8 plus 7 th -8 th of $13.25 each 13-16 same as 6-8 plus 7 th -10 th of $13.25 each 17+ same as 6-8 plus 7 th -18 th of $13.25 each Classes 25-27 & 76-90 1st 2 nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 1 24.00 2 29.25 17.75 3 32.00 23.25 14.50 4 35.50 26.50 17.75 13.25 5 38.50 31.00 22.00 14.50 11.00 6-9 38.50 31.00 22.00 14.50 11.00 7.75 10+ same as 6-9 plus 7th-9th of $7.75 each In addition to above premiums, $6.75 will be paid to the Best Udder cow each Class: 31-54.

AY-Ayrshire BS-Brown Swiss GU-Guernsey HO-Holste JE-Jersey MS-Milkg Shorthorn Classes Class numbers are the same for Thursday and Friday please make sure you enter correct breed on entry blank Sprg Heifer Calf born on or after March 1, 2017 May 31, 2017 1 2 3 Wter Heifer Calf born Dec 1, 2016 Feb 28, 2017 4 5 6 Fall Heifer Calf born Sept 1, 2016 Nov 30, 2016 7 8 9 Summer Yearlg (not milk) born June 1, 2016 Aug 31, 2016 10 11 12 Sprg Yearlg Heifer (not milk) born March 1, 2016 May 31, 13 14 15 2016 Wter Yearlg Heifer (not milk) Dec 1, 2015 Feb 28, 2016 16 17 18 Fall Yearlg Heifer (not milk) born Sept 1, 2015 Nov 30, 2015 19 20 21 Best Three Junior Females- all three bred and at least one owned by 25 26 27 exhibitor or family. Limit one per exhibitor Fall Yearlg Heifer ( milk) born Sept 1, 2015 Nov 30, 2015 31 32 33 Junior 2-year old Heifer born March 1, 2015 Aug 31, 2015 34 35 36 Senior 2-year old Heifer born Sept 1, 2014 Feb 28, 2015 37 38 39 Junior 3-year old Cow born March 1, 2014 Aug 31, 2014 40 41 42 Senior 3-year old Cow born Sept 1, 2013 Feb 28, 2014 43 44 45 4-year old Cow born Sept 1, 2012 Aug 31, 2013 46 47 48 5-year old Cow born Sept 1, 2011 Aug 31, 2012 49 50 51 Cow 6 and over born before Sept 1, 2011 52 53 54 Cow - 125,000 lbs Lifetime production record must be brought to the 55 56 57 rg with the animal. Dry Cow 4 years and under (may not be shown milkg ) 58 59 60 Dry Cow 5 years and over (may not be shown milkg ) 61 62 63 Produce of Dam 2 head both owned by one exhibitor or family 76 81 86 Dam-Daughter 77 82 87 AY BS GU HO JE MS Best Three Females any age all three bred and at least one owned by exhibitor or family. Limit one per exhibitor Graded Herd to consist of five animals: 2 over 2 years that have calved; 2 under 2 years that have not calved and 1 any age. Limit one per exhibitor Total Performance Award given to the top cow the show based on a total of 100 pots 78 83 88 79 84 89 80 85 90

This year the theme for stall decorations will be: The Wheels On The Farm Go Round And Round STALL DECORATION PRIZES 1 st - $50.00 2 nd - $40.00 3 rd - $30.00 4 th - $20.00 5 th - $10.00 Prizes for the Best Stall Decorations will be awarded to exhibitors based on: 1. Neatness 2. Origality 3. Attractiveness 4. Color 5. Farm Sign CATTLE HERDSMAN S PRIZES 1 st - $50.00 2 nd - $40.00 3 rd - $30.00 4 th - $20.00 5 th - $10.00 These awards will be given to exhibitors matag the best record throughout fair week, takg to consideration the followg pots: 1. Personal appearance of exhibitor. 2. Neatness and cleanless of exhibit, cludg stalls, animals and storage area. 3. Willgness to cooperate with the Supertendent helpg to make the entire exhibit neat and attractive. PREMIER BREEDER AND PREMIER EXHIBITOR Premier Breeder and exhibitor pots are based on the exhibitor of 6 or less animals each breed who accumulates the highest total pots, ties will be calculated based on the next animal (7 th ). Placg 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Junior 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Females and Dry Cows Senior Females 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 DAIRY EXHIBITORS DINNER Saturday, August 19@Noon Please brg two covered dishes and/or desserts. Each should serve AT LEAST 10 people. Cost: $2.00 Under 5 free. Please make your reservations with Joyce Gray on Monday or Tuesday of fair week. Tickets will be sold and money collected at that time.