MANATEE COUNTY FAIR 2014 Swine. FAIR LIVESTOCK DIRECTOR: Lynn Howell AREA SUPERINTENDENT: Gene Glassburn

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MANATEE COUNTY FAIR 2014 Swine FAIR LIVESTOCK DIRECTOR: Lynn Howell AREA SUPERINTENDENT: Gene Glassburn SCHEDULE: Registration for this area will take place on October 5, 2013 in Kendrick Auditorium on the Fairgrounds at 8 AM and will last until 12 PM. All exhibitors must be present along with their parents to complete all paperwork. There will be short classes that will include Swine Nutrition, Fitting and Grooming and other related short programs. Fair Arrival: January 13, 2014 at 2-6 PM Swine Showmanship Show: January 14, 2014 at 6 PM Swine Show: January 16, 2014 at 6 PM Swine Sale: January 18, 2014 at 2 PM SWINE RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. All general livestock rules apply to this specific area. 2. Must be a member of a Swine Club or FFA Chapter. 3. If the Fair Livestock Committee considers the physical condition of the swine to be a problem, it may result in the Committee not accepting an entry or allowing the swine to participate in the show and sale. Example: Crippled, limping, herniated, skin disease, etc., but not limited to these examples. 4. Barrows and gilts must have been owned by the exhibitor on or before October 5, 2013. 5. All applications must be completed when turned in.

6. ***All swine at the final weigh-in must weigh between 220 pounds and 320 pounds and have a minimum of.50 inches of back fat and a maximum of 1.25 inches of back fat as determined by ultra-sound. Any swine weighing over 290 pounds will sell at 290 pounds, regardless of weight. 7. All hogs must be unloaded and weighed on foot. 8. Weigh-in information is mandatory; entries will not be accepted unless weigh-in is properly authorized. All swine will be weighed in on the certified scales at the Fairgrounds. THAT WEIGHT WILL BE FINAL. 9. All market swine health regulations must follow Florida State Guidelines. 10. All entry blanks must be filled out completely. All information and signatures must be completed or entry will not be accepted. 11. Each exhibitor will be permitted to enter one of the following, one steer or one swine, not both. Anyone weighing in a steer at first weigh-in is not eligible to show a swine project. 12. School Ag- Ed departments and 4-H Swine Club will be permitted to exhibit one swine. However, no person can raise or exhibit more than one animal, so the steer or swine exhibited as outlined above should be shown by a member other than the ones who have a steer or swine of their own in the Fair. 13. Exhibitor and parent or guardian must be present at weigh-in. 14. All animals must be checked in by a state 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. All swine will be sold in the sale ring and must be transported to an inspected facility for slaughter. Swine exhibited at the Manatee County Fair are not allowed to return home as this is a terminal swine show. 15. All entries must be market hogs. All will have teeth cut and barrows will have been castrated before entry date and castration will be verified by fair officials. 16. All breeds and crosses of domestic type hogs will be eligible. Absolutely no wild wood hogs or crosses will be accepted. Violations of this rule will result in disqualification. 17. All animals will be trained and under control during the show and sale, a working cane for controlling their entry may be used. 18. Swine must be shown and sold by exhibitor unless sickness or death occurs in the immediate family, in which case permission for a stand-in must be granted by the Fair Directors. A stand-in is

not eligible for Showmanship or Grooming competition. Violation of this rule will result in animal being sold at rail price. 19. Only the exhibitor and others approved by the Area Superintendent will be allowed to care for and groom the show animal. 20. No provisions will be made to sell animals disqualified. Only animals that are shown are eligible for auction sale. 21. 4-H and FFA swine classes will be shown and judged together. Selection of Champion and Reserve Champion shall be made from the first place winners in each class. The second place blue ribbon to the Champion will qualify to compete for Reserve Champion. 22. All swine entries will be screened by a sifting committee. 23. All unqualified or sifted animals must be removed from the Fairgrounds on the day of disqualification. 24. 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. 25. Each exhibitor or other representative will be responsible for feeding, watering and other care of his animal and will be required to help clean the barn. 26. All grooming of hogs will be done in a designated area. No washing at Fair. 27. The use of any cosmetics on a show animal may result in that animal being disqualified. Example: oil, powder, creams or altering agents. 28. All hogs will be bedded on boards. No bedding hay allowed. 29. Exhibitors not properly feeding, caring for and/or managing hogs will be charged a fee and forfeit the right to all premiums won. 30. The sale of hogs will take place on Saturday, January 18, 2014 at 2pm. 31. Cost deductions: Cost for auctioneer's fee, cutting and wrapping, advertising, transportation to slaughter, and other costs will be charged against each hog. 32. All requirements must be met before the exhibitor may receive their premium checks. 33. Each exhibitor must write a minimum of three (3) letters to prospective buyers. Copies of these must be turned with your record book at the final check-in.

34. There will be a $10.00 charge required at the time of application on each animal. These funds will be used to cover a portion of the cost normally assessed each hog following sale. 35. Each exhibitor must assume all liability in case of death or injury to his hog until removed from the Fairgrounds, at which time it becomes the liability of buyer. 36. The Manatee River Fair Association will only handle add-on's totaling $25.00 or more. 37. All hogs not picked up by buyer will go to the same processing facility. 38. The swine barn will be closed to the public during specified feeding and handling periods specified by the Barn Superintendent. 39. Exhibitors of sale animals must present a thank you letter and picture-plaque to their buyer. Exhibitor must submit verification to the fair office by July 1 st with a signature from the buyer to obtain their sale checks. Add-On checks will be mailed when each exhibitor s add-on monies are received by the fair office. See General Rules #18. QUESTIONS If you have a question about your entry into the Manatee County Fair, please follow the chain-ofcommand as listed below: 1 st contact your CLUB LEADER; if they are unable to answer your question, then 2 nd contact your AREA SUPERINTENDENT Swine, Gene Glassburn at (863)838-3502. 3 rd contact the FAIR LIVESTOCK DIRECTOR Swine, Lynn Howell at 322-1311.

Manatee County Fair 2014 Swine Show Official Entry Application All registration must be completed at your 4-H or FFA meeting with your leader. All registrations must be thoroughly completed and turned in at Swine Registration on October 5, 2013. Please remember to have every item on the registration complete. Failure to complete the registration will result in disqualification. (Fair Address: 1303-17 th Street West, Palmetto, FL. 34221) All General Livestock Rules Apply PLEASE PRINT WITH BLUE OR BLACK INK CLEARLY Exhibitor Name: Address: City: Zip: Home Phone: Mother s Cell: Father s Cell Email: Age as of Sept. 1, 2013: Showing Through: 4-H FFA Showmanship: Yes No (please circle one) Club/Chapter Name: Leader/Advisor Name: Father s Name (Print): Mother s Name (Print): I hereby agree to enter in 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 Association at www.manateecountyfair.com Signature of Exhibitor Mandatory Signature of Parent/Guardian Mandatory *Animal I.D. I herby certify that exhibitor is a bona-fide member of Manatee Co. 4-H or a Manatee Co. FFA member and meets all eligibility rules and regulations FFA Advisor or 4-H Leader Signature: **This Signature is mandatory!! (*Identification includes tattoos, brands, tags, ear marking, etc., the entry should have at least one permanent form of identification, i.e. tattoo or brand. Please describe and/or draw the identification used on each entry.) Breed Sex Barrow or Gilt Color A full body profile photograph of the animal to be exhibited with fair ear tag clearly visible must accompany this application. Applications must be fully complete to be accepted by the fair office and accompanied by a $10 animal registration fee. Also include proof of ownership. Exhibitor has completed Mandatory Ethics Training Course: Yes No, I.D. #