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DEPARTMENT 2 DAIRY CATTLE Superintendent - Ellis Dix Assistant Superintendents - Kathryn Dix - (570) 448-2824 David Jonas 1. The exhibitor is defined as the owner, or the name that appears on the registration certificate. All animals must be registered in a breed association and owned by the exhibitor for thirty (30) days or longer, prior to the day of the show. (*See special rules for 4-H) 2. Registration papers pending will be acceptable only in the case of junior calves. In such a situation, a document from a breed association verifying ownership and date of purchase must accompany the animal. 3. Exhibitors must have their registration certificates available for inspection at any time during the fair. This is especially important during judging of the group classes as officials may wish to verify ownership at that time. 4. Exhibitors will be limited to two (2) premium awards per class, with no limit on the entries, in classes 1 through 28 (individual classes). 5. Exhibitors will be limited to one entry in classes 15 & 16 (Junior Group Classes) and classes 34 through 38 (Group Classes). 6. If 15 or more cows are shown in any class, your fair will be entitled to ten premiums. If 14 or less are shown in any one class, your fair will be entitled to five premiums. 7. No dairy animal is permitted to have horns longer than 2 inches. 8. Exhibitors will be expected to display or parade their animals as directed by the superintendent, to accept the stall assigned without controversy; to keep their animals in attractive appearance and to cooperate with the department in every way that may serve to increase the educational value of the show. 9. Exhibitors of livestock must inform themselves as to when their stock will be judged. Stock must be in the ring promptly on call and a failure to comply with the order renders exhibitors liable to be ruled out of competing. 10. Awards from previous events or fairs are prohibited from being a part of your exhibit. 2

11. Entry forms must be submitted by July 1, 2016 to the Wayne County Extension Office. **Entry Fee--$1.00 per animal** 12. The exhibitors will be expected to keep the space they occupy in a clean and sanitary condition and to remove all their equipment promptly as the superintendent may direct. 13. All animals must have health certificates. 14. **Be sure to use only grooming products that are approved for use on meat and dairy animals when fitting your animals for show. Unapproved products may contain ingredients that result in unacceptable residues in the meat or milk. If you are not certain that a product is residue safe and approved for use on meat or dairy animals, DO NOT USE IT!! **Important** If upon slaughter, treatment with drugs, biologics, or any chemical from fitting products, is the cause of condemnation of a carcass, the loss of the carcass and any other damages will be borne by the exhibitor.** 15. Show order for the 2016 WCF Open & 4-H Protein Breeds Show is: Ayrshire, Guernsey, Jersey, Milking Shorthorn, & Brown Swiss Show Order for Friday(8/12) show is Red & White Holstein then Black & White Holstein. 16. 4-H & Open Protein Breeds (Ayrshire, Guernsey, Jersey, Milking Shorthorn, Brown Swiss) Entry Arrival Thursday, August 4, 2016, between 1:00 PM & 9:00 PM, Release Time Sunday, August 7, 2016, 9:15 PM. All 4-H & Open Holstein Entry Arrival Monday, August 8, 2016, between 1:00 PM & 9:00 PM, Release Time Friday, August 12, 2016, 7:30 PM. 18. All entries must be entered under the farm name if they are to be shown in group classes. These classes must be pre-entered, exception being Jr. and Sr. Get of Sire. 19. During the shows, the 4-H Champion will be selected first followed by the selection of the Open Champion. 20. The show committee to request papers for any of the group classes. IMPORTANT NOTE: Any dairy exhibitors planning on showing in the 4-H district or state show (also including ALL AMERICAN SHOWS) will have to have RFID tags in their animals. If you do not put these tags in you will not be allowed to show at these shows. 3

SECTION 1 The following classes apply to each of the following breeds. Please designate breed in appropriate space on entry form. 1. Holstein (Red & White) 5. Jersey 2. Holstein (Black & White) 6. Milking Shorthorn 3. Ayrshire 7. Brown Swiss 4. Guernsey CLASS 1. Bull Calf born between September 1, 2015 & May 31, 2016. 2. Junior Yearling Bull born between March 1, 2015 & August 31, 2015. 3. Senior Yearling Bull born between September 1, 2014 & Feb. 28, 2015. 4. Grand Champion Bull Ribbon or Rosette 5. Reserve Grand Champion Bull Ribbon or Rosette 6. Junior or Spring Heifer Calf, born between March 1, 2016 & May 31, 2016. 7. Intermediate or Winter Heifer Calf, born between December 1, 2015 & February 28, 2016. 8. Senior or Fall Heifer Calf, born between Sept. 1, 2015 & Nov. 30, 2015. 9. Summer Yearling Heifer, born between June 1, 2015 & Aug. 31, 2015. 10. Junior or Spring Yearling Heifer, born between March 1, 2015 & May 31, 2015. 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 11. Intermediate or Winter Yearling Heifer, born between December 1, 2014 & February 28, 2015. 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 12. Senior or Fall Yearling Heifer (not in milk), born between September 1, 2014 & November 30, 2014. 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 13. Junior Champion Female Ribbon or Rosette 14. Reserve Junior Champion Female Ribbon or Rosette 15. Junior Best Three Females, Junior aged females, bred & owned by one exhibitor. 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 16. Junior Get-of-Sire, 3 Junior aged females, all by one sire, need not be from the same herd. 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 17. Senior or Fall Yearling Heifer in milk, born between September 1, 2014 & November 30, 2014. 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 18. Dry Cow, 3 & 4 yrs. Old & Senior 2 yrs. Old, born between September 1, 2011 & August 31, 2013. 25 23 20 18 15 13 10 7 5 3 4

19. Dry Cow, 5 years old & over, born before September 1, 2011. 25 23 20 18 15 13 10 7 5 3 21. Junior 2 year old cow, born between March 1, 2014 & August 31, 2014. 30 27 24 21 18 22. Senior 2 year old cow, born between September 1, 2013 & February 28, 2014. 30 27 24 21 18 23. Junior 3 year old cow, born between March 1, 2013 & August 31, 2013. 24. Senior 3 year old cow, born between September 1, 2012 & February 28, 2013. 25. 4 year old cow, born between September 1, 2011 & August 31, 2012. 26. 5 year old cow, born between September 1, 2010 & August 31, 2011. 27. 6 year old cow & over, born before September 1, 2010. 28. 150,000 pound class Holstein and 100,000 pound class Protein (cows would have to have verification of producing at least 150,000 pounds or 100,000 pounds of milk, respectively, to be eligible for this class). Present lifetime milk verification at show ring 29. Best Udder per Milking Class(No Entry Needed) $15.00 30. Senior Champion Female Ribbon or Rosette 31. Reserve Senior Champion Female Ribbon or Rosette 32. Grand Champion Female Ribbon or Rosette 33. Reserve Grand Champion Female Ribbon or Rosette 34. Senior Best 3 Females, 3 Senior aged females, bred and owned by one exhibitor 35. Senior Get-of-Sire, 3 animals, all from senior aged classes, all by one sire, need not be all from one herd. 36. Dairy Herd. 3 cows that have freshened, all by one exhibitor. 37. Produce of Dam, 2 animals, any age, either sex, the produce of one cow, need not be owned by the same exhibitor. 38. Dam and Daughter, any age, need not be owned by the same exhibitor. 39. Supreme Champion (will be selected for both Protein Breeds & Holsteins) Ribbon or Rosette SECTION 2 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING AWARDS 1. Cattle exhibitors who maintain the most attractive and sanitary exhibits will be eligible for special daily premiums. 2. All cattle exhibits will be scored on the following basis: 5

Cleanliness of animals Cleanliness of bedding Entry card & ribbons properly displayed Keeping grain and hay feed presentable Keeping all equipment sanitary and neat Keeping all aisles clean Courtesy to people TOTAL 20 points 10 points 10 points 100 points 3. Inspections to be made unannounced. Prizes will be awarded on a daily basis. Protein breed exhibits judged Friday, Saturday, & Sunday. Holsteins judged Tuesday, Wednesday, & Thursday. 4. Farm name needs to be on display. CLASS 1. Daily Prizes $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 6