SPRING CLASSIC JR LIVESTOCK SHOW May 29 & 30, 2010 Clackamas County Fairgrounds Canby, Oregon Featuring: Jackpot Steers Prospect Swine Jackpot Lambs Breeding Heifers Market Swine Breeding Sheep Steer/Heifer Futurity Breeding Swine AND NEW THIS YEAR: JACKPOT MEAT GOATS
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FRIDAY, MAY 28 3:00-9:00 pm Barns open to receive animals and check-in at the livestock office 4:00-8:00 pm Weigh-in of Swine and Sheep 6:30-7:30pm Weigh in of Beef 9:30 pm All Livestock Barns Closed 10:00 pm Fairgrounds Closed-Gates Locked(No Leaving or Entry After 10pm) SATURDAY, MAY 29 7:00 am Fairgrounds Open 7:00-9:00 am All animals must be in place on the grounds and checked in at the Livestock Office Complete Weigh-In of Steers, Lambs, Goats and Swine 9:15 am Swine Exhibitor Meeting in the Swine Show Ring 9:30 am Swine Breeding Classes (Oregon Pork Producers) -Followed by Swine Showmanship -Followed by Swine Prospect/Market Classes Sheep Breeding Classes Goat Breeding Classes 10:00 am Beef Heifer Classes - Followed by Selection of Heifer Futurity Winner - Steer Classes Immediately After Heifer Show - Followed by Selections of Steer Futurity Winner 12:30 pm Lamb Market Classes - Followed by Showmanship Goat Market Classes - Followed by Showmanship Show Superintendents may release animals not staying for Sunday shows at the conclusion of all shows. See Superintendents for any questions. 9:30 pm All Livestock Barns Closed 10:00 pm Fairgrounds Closed-All gates locked(no leaving or entry after 10pm) SUNDAY, MAY 30 7:00 am Fairgrounds Open 9:00 am Beef Showmanship Animals will be Released at the Conclusion of all Shows
GENERAL RULES- PLEASE READ 1. Any exhibitor who violates any of the following rules will forfeit premiums and privileges. 2. No animals or equipment loading or unloading will be allowed on the front side of the livestock barn. 3. Fairgrounds gates open at 7 am and close at 10 pm sharp. You will not be able to leave or enter the fairgrounds after 10 pm, until 7 am the next day. 4. All female sheep & goats must have permanent Scrapie ear tags inserted in ears or tattoos to be eligible to show in the Spring Classic. 5. All exhibits will be under the control of the show management. The Clackamas County Stockman s Association WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for any loss or damage that may occur. 6. The Clackamas County Stockman s Association will reserve to the show management the final and absolute right to interpret these rules and regulations and arbitrarily settle and determine all matters, questions and differences arising from these rules and regulations. 7. Animals will be received from 3 pm to 9 pm, Friday, May 28, 2010. All animals must be in place by 7:30 am, Saturday, May 29, 2010. 8. INITIAL BEDDING CHIPS WILL NOT BE PROVIDED. SHAVINGS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR A FEE. NO STRAW OR CEDAR SHAVINGS ALLOWED. 9. It would be greatly appreciated if pens were cleaned upon completion of show. This would help us to keep the costs down. 10. If circumstances do not allow us to hand out premium checks following the show, they will be mailed to the exhibitor by June 30, 2010. 11. This show is open to junior exhibitors age 21 years of age and under. 12. In order to be shown by breed there must be a minimum of six head with two separate exhibitors for all species. If minimum is not met they will be placed in the all other breeds classes. All final decisions on classes will be determined by each species superintendent. 13. Showmanship classes will be divided by grade: Advanced Senior: Out of School through 21 years of age Senior: 10-12; Intermediate: 7-9; Junior: 4-6 There will also be a Pee Wee class. 14. Beef animals must be halter broke to lead and tied with halter and neck rope at show. 15. Original registration papers on all purebred breeding animals must be brought to the show and produced by the exhibitor at the request of show management. If purebred animal is leased, proper lease documentation must be presented. If documentation is not produced animals will be placed in the crossbred show. 16. All lambs and hogs must be inspected prior to unloading or weigh in by show management or show vet for any unhealthy or unsightly diseases and may be required to leave the show. 17. Junior and Pee Wee showman may use lamb halters. 18. Sheep showmen cannot brace sheep in a manner so the forelegs are lifted off the ground. 19. Generators only allowed in designated areas, not in buildings. NO EXCEPTIONS 20. To be eligible for entry in the Spring Classic Show all animals that are coming from outside the State of Oregon must obtain proper health papers. To obtain a permit call the Oregon State Veterinarians office at 503-986-4679 ext #21. 21. Camping is available in the front field of the fairgrounds. Camping will be paid to the livestock office. 22. NO DOGS ARE ALLOWED ON THE GROUNDS - YOU WILL BE ASKED TO TAKE THE DOG HOME. NO EXCEPTIONS.
Beef Entry Information Judge: Ty Kliewer Please look over the entry information and enter on the attached entry form. Department: B Class: 1A-Angus, 2H-Hereford, 3L-Limousin, 4S-Simmental, 5C-Charolais, 6SH-Shorthorn, 7O-Other Breed, 8CB-Crossbred, H-Heifer Futurity, ST-Steer Futurity, M-Market Entry: 1HC- Heifer Calf 7-1-09 to 10-31-09 2LSY- Late Spring Yearling 5-1-09 to 6-30-09 3SY- Spring Yearling 3-1-09 to 4-30-09 4LJY- Late Junior Yearling 1-1-09 to 2-28-09 5JY- Junior Yearling 11-1-08 to 12-31-08 6SY- Senior Yearling 8-1-08 to 10-31-08 7SH- Senior Heifer 6-1-08 to 7-31-08 FUT- Futurity MKT- Market Steer Female Entries: Champion and Reserve Champion will be selected from each breed. Supreme Champion will be selected from the Champions of each breed. Steer Entries: Steers will be divided into the following classes by show management based on the final weigh-in weights. Light Weight, Middle Weight, Light Heavy Weight, and Heavy Weight. There will be one Champion Steer and Reserve Champion Steer selected from the first and second place animals from each class. Futurity: If you purchased a heifer or steer last November at our Club Calf Sale you are eligible to show in the Futurity Class at Spring Classic. If your animal is eligible please fill out the regular entry form. PREMIUM SCHEDULE Ribbons: Will be given to the top seven in each class Premiums: 1 st -$35, 2 nd -$25, 3 rd -$20, 4 th -$15, 5 th -$10 Grand Champion Steer $300 Reserve Champion Steer $150 Breed Champions and Reserve Champions will Receive Rosettes Supreme Champion Female Over All Breeds $300 Futurity: 1 st -$200, 2 nd -$125, 3 rd -$100, 4 th -$75, 5 th -$50 In order to qualify for the futurity premiums you must have purchased the heifer or steer at the Clackamas County Stockman s Club Calf Sale.
Sheep Entry Information Judge: Matt Debrick Department: SH Class: 1H-Hampshire, 2SU-Suffolk, 3D-Dorset, 4SH-Shropshire, 5O-Oxford, 6R-Romney, 7MC-Meat Crossbred, 8OWB-Other Wool Breed, 9OMB-Other Meat Breed Entry: Ewes- 1JEL- Junior Ewe Lamb 1-1-10 or Later 2FEL- Fall Ewe Lamb 9-1-09 to 12-31-09 3YE- Yearling Ewe 9-1-08 to 8-31-09 4PE- Producing Ewe Born Before 8-31-08 5PR- Pair of Ewes (No additional fees if shown as individuals) Mkt/Fdr- 6FL- Fall Lambs 9-1-09 to 11-30-09 7WL- Winter Lambs 12-1-09 to 1-31-10 8SL- Spring Lambs 2-1-10 or After Market/Feeder Entries: Classes will be established by show management after weigh-in. Show order will start with light weight classes and continue through heavy weight classes. PREMIUM SCHEDULE Ribbons: Will be given to the top seven in each class. Premiums: 1 st -$25, 2 nd -$20, 3 rd -$15, 4 th -$10, 5 th -$5 Grand Champion Market Lamb $200 Reserve Champion Market Lamb $100 Supreme Champion Ewe over all breeds $200 Goat Entry Information Judge: Christina L. Strickland Department: GT Entry: DOES 1U6- Does under 6 months 212- Does 6 to 12 months 324- Does 1 year and under 2, never kidded. 5U2- Does under 2 that have kidded 62U- Mature does over 2 who have kidded 7DD- Dam/ Daughter must be owned by same exhibitor. Mkt/Fdr- 8LW- Light weight 9MW- Medium weight 10HW- Heavy weight Market/Feeder Entries: Classes will be established by show management after weigh in. Show order will start with light weight classes and continue through heavy weight classes. PREMIUM SCHEDULE Ribbons: Will be given to the top 7 in each class. Premiums: 1 st -$25, 2 nd -$20, 3 rd -$15, 4 th -$10, 5 th -$5 Grand Champion Market Wether $200 Reserve Champion Market Wether $100 Supreme Champion Doe over all breeds $200
Swine Entry Information Judge: Jason Scarborough Department: SW Entry: Gilts- 1FOG- Fall Gilt 8-1-09 to 11-30-09 2DGLT- December Gilt 2009 3JGLT- January Gilt 2010 4FGLT- February Gilt 2010 Mkt/Prs- MKT- Market/Prospect Swine Breeding: The breeding show is put on by the Oregon Pork Producers. There rules are as follows. 1. Youth are to be 18 years of age or under. 2. All youth must be junior members of the Oregon Pork Producers. Junior membership is $5 per calendar year. For membership please send a separate check made payable to the Oregon Pork Producers. 3. All Oregon Pork Producer membership dues must be paid on or before the day of the show. 4. Gilts entered in the breeding classes are not eligible for the market classes. Market/Prospect: Entries will be divided into weight classes at the discretion of the show management. Show order will start with Light Weight and go through Heavy Weight. All Swine must weigh between 50 and 280 pounds and be seven months or less of age. Weights from 50 to 229 pounds will be classed as Prospect, and those from 230 to 280 pounds will be classed as Market. Premium Schedule Ribbons: Will be given to the top seven in each class. Premiums: 1 st -$25, 2 nd -$20, 3 rd -$15, 4 th -$10, 5 th -$5 Grand Champion Prospect $200 Reserve Champion Prospect $100 Grand Champion Market $200 Reserve Champion Market $100 Grand Champion and Reserve Champion Female - Special Awards from the OPP
Clackamas County Stockman s Association Spring Classic 2010 Entry Form Exhibitor: Phone #: Address: City, State, Zip: E-Mail: DOB: Age: Grade: Entry Fees: Beef: Steers $35 Heifers: $ 25 Swine: $25 Lamb: $25 Goat: $25 No Fee for Showmanship Make all Entry Checks Payable to: CCSA Mail Entries To: Rhonda Rathjen PO Box 756 Sandy OR 97055 If you have any questions please call: 503-341-9932, or e-mail: srssrat@aol.com Name of Animal Reg# for Purebred Animal DOB Breed Ear Tag # or Ear Notch Department Class Entry Futurity Tag # Entry Fee Total Late Fee Total Due Entries not received or postmarked by May 17, 2010 will be charged an additional $20 per head. Entries made at the show will be charged an additional $30 per head. I will Participate in Showmanship