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DEPARTMENT 4 - SHEEP Mail all Livestock entries & Self-Address Stamped Envelope to Jefferson County Fair c/o Janet Douthit, Chairperson 1354 Pike Road, Punxsutawney, PA 15767 Entries Due June 15, 2018 HEALTH RULES FOR SHEEP NOTE: By action of the board of directors of the Jefferson County Fair Authority dated March 2, 2005, the rules of all livestock departments will correspond with the wording provided by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. These rules may be found on the Internet at www.agriculture.pa.gov Complete Health rules are posted on the Jefferson County Fair website at www.jeffcofair.com It is the responsibility of each exhibitor to review the rules and provide the required information (this includes required identification, CVI, vaccinations, blood tests, etc.). General Rules 1. 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 disqualified. 2. Exhibitors must have all animals listed for competition on the grounds not later than 12:00 Noon on Sunday of Fair Week RELEASE TIME WILL BE ANNOUNCED BY FAIR AUTHORITY 3. Entry fee is $5 per head. Non-refundable. One Check per dept. Checks made out to Jefferson County Fair. 4. The exhibitors will be expected to keep the space they occupy in a clean and sanitary condition and to remove all equipment promptly as the Superintendent may direct. 5. All entry forms must be in the hands of the Livestock Chairperson on or before June 15. The entry fee of $5 per head must accompany the entry form. 6. All exhibitors must furnish their own bedding and feed. 7. All exhibitors must wear show clothing. 8. An individual animal may be shown as a market or a breeding exhibit, but the same individual animal may not be exhibited in both market and breeding classes. An individual animal may be shown as an open exhibit or a 4-H exhibit, but the same individual animal may not be exhibited in both 4-H and open classes. 9. Animals owned in partnership (each partner being named on the registration certificate) may be entered in any class under one owner s name or under the partnership name, but must be shown under the same ownership throughout the show. Whomever enters and pays the entry fee is considered the exhibitor of that said animal. 10. Direct criticism or interference with the judge, fair or livestock show management, other exhibitors, breed representatives, or show officials before, during, or after the competitive event is prohibited. In the furtherance of their official duty, all judges, fair and livestock show management, or other show officials shall be treated with courtesy, cooperation and respect. No person shall direct abusive or threatening conduct toward them. 11. Any exhibitor and/or parent interfering with the judges while making awards shall forfeit any and all premiums to which the exhibitor would otherwise be entitled. 12. RELEASE TIME WILL BE SUNDAY AT 7:00 AM. 25

SECTION 1 OPEN SHEEP Note: Classifications and premiums stated are to apply to each of these breeds: 1 - Cheviot 8 - Columbia 15 - Border Leiceste 2 - Corriedale 9 - Rambouillet 16 Others by Breed 3 - Dorset 10 - Oxford 17 Market Type Cross Bred 4 - Hampshire 11 - Black & Natural 5 - Shropshire 12 - Montadale 6 - Southdown 13 - Romney 7 - Tunis 14 - Merino CLASS 1 Ram, 1 year and under 2...... $8 $6 $4 2 Ram, lamb under 1 year... 8 6 4 3 Champion Ram... Ribbon or Rosette 4 Reserve Champion Ram..... Ribbon or Rosette 5 Two ram lambs... 8 6 4 6 Ewe, 1 year and under 2... 8 6 4 7 Pair of yearling ewes... 8 6 4 8 Ewe, lamb and under 1 year.... 8 6 4 9 Champion Ewe... Ribbon or Rosette 10 Reserve Champion Ewe..... Ribbon or Rosette 11 Two ewe lambs... 8 6 4 12 Pen of lambs... 8 6 4 13 Breeder's young flock..... 8 6 4 14 Flock... 8 6 4 15 Get of Sire.... 8 6 4 SECTION 2 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING AWARDS Livestock exhibitors who maintain the most attractive and sanitary exhibits will be eligible for special premiums. All livestock exhibits will be scored on the following basis: Points Cleanliness of animals.............................................. 15 Cleanliness of bedding............................................. 15 Entry card & ribbons won properly displayed with animal.................. 20 Keeping grain & hay feed presentable................................. 10 All equipment sanitary and neat...................................... 10 Keeping aisles clean................................................ 15 Courtesy to people................................................. 15 Unannounced Inspections to be made daily. each department. 100 PRIZES.... $5 per day in 26

SECTION 3 4-H AND VOCATIONAL SHEEP Exhibitors must be a member of a Jefferson County 4-H Club or Brockway & Clarion-Lime Stone FFA and meet all requirements of their club/chapter. SECTION 3A - 4-H and VOCATIONAL MARKET LAMBS There will be no classification other than Market. An individual animal may be shown as a market exhibit or a breeding exhibit, but the same individual animal may not be exhibited in both market and breeding classes. All animals must remain until 7:00 a.m on Sunday,. (Market animals sold on Thursday, may leave at 7:00 AM on Sunday) A poster and photo of market animals is to be left over the pens. CLASS 1 Lightweight 85 lbs minimum... $10 $9 $8 $7 $6 2 Heavy Lightweight..... 10 9 8 7 6 3 Middleweight... 10 9 8 7 6 4 Heavy Middleweight...... 10 9 8 7 6 5 Light Heavyweight... 10 9 8 7 6 6 Large Heavyweight 150 lbs maximum.. 10 9 8 7 6 7 Champion Rosette 8 Reserve Rosette NOTE: There must be a minimum of 2 entries to hold a class. If there is only 1 entry in the class, it moves up to the next weight class. SECTION 3B - 4-H and VOCATIONAL HOME-BRED MARKET CLASS Home-bred classes for Market Sheep will be recognized by the Jefferson County 4-H and Vocational Livestock Program for those whose project animals were born and raised on their family farm. The female, of said breed, must be present, and must have been bred on the farm of the exhibitor. The parents or the exhibitor of the animal must own the female at the time the animal was bred. Exhibitor must have information about parents of the project animal at the time the project animal is tagged. Animals that are entered in the Market Show, Grand Champion or Reserve Grand Champion, will not be eligible to enter in the Home-bred Show. HOME BRED CLASSES 1 Lightweight 85 lbs minimum.... Ribbons for top five placings 2 Heavy Lightweight..... Ribbons for top five placings 3 Middleweight...... Ribbons for top five placings 4 Heavy Middleweight...... Ribbons for top five placings 5 Light Heavyweight...... Ribbons for top five placings 6 Large Heavyweight 150 lbs maximum.... Ribbons for top five placings 7 Champion Rosette 8 Reserve Champion Rosette NOTE: There must be a minimum of 2 entries to hold a class. If there is only 1 entry in the class, it moves up to the next weight class. 27

SECTION 3C - 4-H and VOCATIONAL COUNTY BRED Guidelines 1. All animals must be bred and born in Jefferson County. Appropriate verification paperwork must be completed by the breeder and the exhibitor. 2. Completed paperwork must be turned in to the species leader on the day of tagging for the species. 3. Weight classes will be as listed for these county bred entries. 4. Grand Champion and Reserve Champion animals from the Purebred, Market, Carcass, and Homebred Classes will not be eligible to compete in the County Bred Class. 5. The County Bred Classes will show after the classes listed in item # 4. 6. County Bred Classes will NOT be broken down by breed. COUNTY BRED CLASSES 1. Light Weight 85 lbs. minimum Ribbons for top five placings 2. Medium Weight Ribbons for top five placings 3. Heavy Weight 150 lbs maximum Ribbons for top five placings 4. Champion Rosette 5. Reserve Champion Rosette NOTE: There must be a minimum of 2 entries to hold a class. If there is only 1 entry in the class, it moves up to the next weight class. SECTION 3D - MARKET LAMBS - 4-H & VOCATIONAL ENTRIES ONLY (This section from Dept. 11 of Fair Fund Guidelines Book) There will be no classification other than Market. An individual animal may be shown as a market exhibit or a breeding exhibit, but the same individual animal may not be exhibited in both market and breeding classes. Class 1 Pair of Market Lambs...$ 9 8 7 6 5 SECTION 3E -- 4-H and VOCATIONAL SHOWMANSHIP AND FITTIN Class 1351 Master SHOWMAN Award.... $5 to each person who qualifies 1352 Master FITTING Award...... $5 to each person who qualifies 28

SECTION 3F -- 4-H & VOCATIONAL BREEDING SHEEP Dams of the lambs shown must have been owned by the member before or during the breeding of the dam, but the member need not own the sire. Ewes in this section (not lambs) must be owned by the member prior to May 1 must be kept in this member s possession for a minimum of one lambing. An individual animal may be shown as a market exhibit or a breeding exhibit, but the same individual animal may not be exhibited in both market and breeding classes. Classifications and premiums stated are to apply to each of these breeds: 1970 Cheviot 1995 Corriedale 2020 Dorset 2045 Hampshire 2070 Shropshire 2095 Suffolk 2120 Oxford 2145 Speckled/White Face Crossbred 2180 Black Face Crossbred Class 1 Ram 1 year and under 2 years... 10 9 8 7 6 2 Ram, lamb under 1 year... 10 9 8 7 6 3 Champion Ram... Ribbon or Rosette 4 Reserve Champion Ram..... Ribbon or Rosette 5 Two ram lambs... 10 9 8 7 6 6 Ewe, 1 year and under 2... 10 9 8 7 6 7 Pair of yearling ewes... 10 9 8 7 6 8 Ewe, lamb under 1 year......10 9 8 7 6 9 Champion Ewe... Ribbon or Rosette 10 Reserve Champion Ewe..... Ribbon or Rosette 11 Pair of lambs, any age... 10 9 8 7 6 12 Breeder's young flock Consists of a ram lamb (under 1 yr) and 2 ewe lambs (Under 1 yr) all owned by the same exhibitor... 10 9 8 7 6 13 Flock consists of a ram (over 1 yr) and 2 ewes (over 1 yr)... 10 9 8 7 6 14 Get of Sire 2 ewes (any age) and/or 2 Rams (any age) from the same sire. 10 9 8 7 6 15 Grand Champion "Home Bred" Ewe... Ribbon or Rosette 16 Reserve Grand Champion "Home Bred" Ewe..... Ribbon or Rosette 17 Grand Champion "Home Bred" Ram...... Ribbon or Rosette 18 Reserve Grand Champion "Home Bred" Ram. Ribbon or Rosette 19 Premier Champion Ewe, over all Breeds... Ribbon or Rosette 20 Premier Champion Ram, over all Breeds... Ribbon or Rosette 21 Premier Flock, Sheep of any age, over all Breeds... Ribbon or Roset te Rams used for breeding of production ewes do not need to be owned by the exhibitor. st and 29

General Guidelines SECTION 3H - HOMEBRED PROJECTS 1. Home-bred classes for Breeding Animals will be recognized by the Jefferson County 4-H and Vocational Livestock Program for those whose project animals were born and raised on their family farm. 2. Breeding animals must be registered with the 4-H office by April 15 and proper paperwork provided at tagging. 3. The female, of said breed, must be present, and must have been bred on the farm of the exhibitor. 4. The parents or the exhibitor of the animal must own the female at the time the animal was bred. 5. Exhibitor must have information about parents of the project animal at the time the project animal is tagged. 6. Animals that are entered in the Breeding Show, and are Grand Champion or Reserve Grand Champion, will not be eligible to enter in the Home-bred Breeding Show. 7. Home-bred classes must have at least two (2) animals in the class, or it will be combined into the next class. There will be no classification other than Breeding. 8. Home-bred Sheep Breeding Classes will be 1. Ram 1 year and under 2 years Ribbons for top five placings 2. Ram lamb under 1 year Ribbons for top five placings 3. Ewe 1 year and under 2 Ribbons for top five placings 4. Ewe lamb under 1 year Ribbons for top five placings 5. Champion.Rosette 6. Reserve Champion..Rosette SECTION 3I - GOOD HOUSEKEEPING AWARDS Livestock exhibitors who maintain the most attractive and sanitary exhibits will be eligible for special premiums. All livestock exhibits will be scored on the following basis: Points Cleanliness of animals......................... 15 Cleanliness of bedding........................ 15 Entry card & ribbons won properly displayed with animal.................. 20 Keeping grain & hay feed presentable................. 10 All equipment sanitary and neat.................... 10 Keeping aisles clean.......................... 15 Courtesy to people........................... 15 100 Unannounced Inspections to be made daily. PRIZES.................... $5 per day in each department 30

SECTION 3J RATE OF GAIN FOR 4-H/FFA MARKET LAMBS This class is designed to reward exhibitors who have properly managed and fed their lambs, even though they may not place high in the show ring. Entry is optional. A member may enter up to 4 lambs at the start of the competition; however, only 1 of these lambs entered will be weighed in for the 1 final entry per member. Lambs must be first weighed at the date assigned by the chairperson; all lambs must be weighed on the same scales. The final weight will be the weight at check-in time for the market lambs for the showing at the Jefferson County Fair. The average daily gain will be calculated as follows: Final Weight Initial Weight/Days from Initial to Final Weigh-In CLASS 1918 - PREMIUMS:.40-.54 lbs/day = $10.00.55-.69 lbs/day = $20.00.70 lbs/day and over = $30.00 Exhibitor: Name Address Club/Chapter Name Ear tag # Weight Date Weighed: Breed: RIBBONS WILL BE AWARDED FOR PLACING AS WELL. 4-H/FFA MARKET ANIMALS JEFFERSON COUNTY RATE OF GAIN WEIGHT REPORT Animal 1 Animal 2 Animal 3 Animal 4 Exhibitors animal chosen for the final competition: Jefferson County Fair Week check-in weight: Average Daily Gain: (must have copy of registration papers on both parents; otherwise list as crossbred) Signature of weigh master: Signature of weigh master: Date: Date: All animals will be weighed in on the same day, same scale, same location. No exceptions. Each exhibitor must select which animal is going to be their entry for hthis competition no later than June 15. This animal must be identified and reported to your club leader by June 15. No late phone calls will be accepted. This special form/report is kept by the officials. Each exhibitor must enter this class on their regular fair entry form as well in order to receive premiums awarded. This form must be turned in when animal is tagged. This form may be photocopied as needed. th 31