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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS CARUTHERS DISTRICT FAIR ASSOCIATION 2018 EXHIBITOR HANDBOOK JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SEPTEMBER 9 (SUNDAY) - All livestock exhibit entry forms due SEPTEMBER 26 (WEDNESDAY) - 2:00 pm - Registration and Weigh-in begins 5:00 pm - Registration and Weigh-in closes SEPTEMBER 27 (THURSDAY) - Showmanship - 9:00 AM Lamb (FFA followed by4-h) Swine (4-H followed by FFA) Class Shows - 10:30 AM Market Lamb (FFA followed by 4-H) Market Swine (4-H followed by FFA) 1:00 PM Beef Showmanship (4-H then FFA) Breeding Beef followed by Market Beef and Stockers and Feeders 4:00 pm Pee Wee Showmanship SEPTEMBER 28 (FRIDAY) - Showmanship - 9:00 AM - Goats (FFA followed by 4-H) Dairy Cattle (4-H followed by FFA) Class Shows - 10:30 AM - Dairy Cattle (Milk Cows 12:00 Noon) 10:00 AM - Dairy Goat then Market Goat Shows (FFA followed by 4-H) 3:00 pm - Round Robin SEPTEMBER 29 (SATURDAY) - 12:00 PM - Buyer Registration 1:15 PM - Cash Awards (premium) presentation Chapter and Individual 1:30 PM - Market Beef, Swine, Goat and Lamb Auction OCTOBER 2 (SUNDAY) 6:00 AM - Animal exhibits may begin leaving the fairgrounds *NO EARLY RELEASES* RULES AND SCORECARDS The Junior Livestock Show of the Caruthers District Fair Association follows the rules and scorecards as published by the State of California Department of Food and Agriculture Division of Fairs and Expositions. (2018 STATE RULES AND SCORECARDS FOR CALIFORNIA FAIRS REVISED 8/28/18 Caruthers Fair Page 1 Stephen D. Maddox

LIABILITY INSURANCE County, district, and state fairs cannot legally carry liability insurance covering junior exhibitors or their exhibits. Liability insurance is the responsibility and at the discretion of the junior exhibitor. Therefore, it is suggested that the junior exhibitors consider taking out a liability policy covering themselves and their exhibits. ELIGIBILITY AND AGE REQUIREMENT FFA members may participate as members until the end of the calendar year following the year of graduation from high school. 4-H members may enroll when entering the fourth grade, and can exhibit as a member until the end of the calendar year in which the member becomes age 19. Independent junior exhibitors who are not FFA or 4-H members can enter appropriate FFA or 4- H classes if they meet the following age requirements: a) exhibitor must be at least 9 years of age on the first day of the fair and b) exhibitor must not be older than 18 years of age during the fair. Junior exhibitors who have been FFA or 4-H members within 60 days prior to the fair (120 for cattle) are not eligible to compete as independent junior exhibitors. Independent junior exhibitors will compete with 4-H members when 4-H and FFA are judged separately. EXHIBITOR UNIFORMS FFA Uniforms - The official FFA show uniform to be worn by all FFA exhibitors and their helpers in individual and chapter groups while showing at fairs and livestock shows shall consist of white trousers, white dress shirt (short or long sleeved with the FFA emblem attached to the left pocket) and the official FFA four in hand necktie. The official FFA jacket is optional; if worn, the shirt emblem is not required. Hats or headgear of any kind shall not be worn with the official uniform while showing. Show uniform requirement is determined by the FFA organization. 4-H Uniforms - White or off-white trousers, white shirt, 4-H tie, and hat for boys. White or offwhite trousers or skirt, white shirt or blouse with 4-H tie or 4-H scarf and hat for girls. Show uniform requirement is determined by the 4-H organization. Independent Uniforms - White or off-white trousers and white shirt. Hats or headgear of any kind shall not be worn while showing. Show uniform is determined by the Caruthers District Fair Association. REVISED 8/28/18 Caruthers Fair Page 2 Stephen D. Maddox

ENTRIES / EXHIBITS Separate entry forms must be completed for each species. Entry forms must have all required signatures and be properly completed at the time of submission. Entry fees must be paid at registration. A properly completed and signed Buyer s Form is required at registration for all livestock to be sold at the Junior Livestock Auction. Each animal or exhibit must be part of an established educational project at least 60 days prior to being exhibited (at least 120 days for Market Beef and Dairy Cattle). Starting 2017 - Exhibitors will be limited to 2 market animals per species. A Cattle Transportation Permit is required when transporting cattle to and from the fair. Animals not entered and registered as exhibits will not be allowed on the fairgrounds. Registration papers (photocopy) on all registered animals must be attached to the entry form when submitted. Original Registration Certificates issued by a Breed Association must be presented when the animals arrive at the fairgrounds. Alterations and/or deviation from the original documents will result in disqualification unless clearance in writing is first obtained from the Breed Association. All market and feeder animals must be weighed upon arrival at the fair. Bill of Sale and Brand Inspection for beef animals must be presented at registration. Animals exceeding the maximum weight limit as listed in the Exhibitor Handbook will be allowed to show, however, they will be exhibited in a super-heavy weight class. Official sale weight will be the maximum weight limit for that species. Underweight animals entered in market classes will be entered in a feeder class if one is available. Underweight animals with no feeder class available may be used for showmanship classes. Fair management reserves the right to assign classes for all animals to be exhibited. All breeding and feeder classes will exhibit together (4-H, FFA, and Independent) All animals will be shown by its owner or some other qualified junior exhibitor. Animals will be cared for by the exhibitors. It is the exhibitors responsibility to maintain a neat and orderly stall area. Fair management reserves the right to change the time of judging. Judging times will be posted in the exhibitors barn. Exhibitors intending to scratch entries prior to judging will notify Livestock Management immediately. Animal health rules must be followed as set by the State of California. REVISED 8/28/18 Caruthers Fair Page 3 Stephen D. Maddox

LIVESTOCK AUCTION (MARKET CLASSES ONLY) The livestock auction of the Caruthers District Fair Association is managed entirely by Fair staff. Animals not registered with a completed Buyer s Form will not be allowed to sell. It is the exhibitor's responsibility to secure a guaranteed buyer with a minimum bid of $2.00 per pound. Payment will be sent to the seller or his/her agent after buyer s payment has cleared the bank. Should a problem with the buyer s payment arise, the seller will be notified immediately as to the action to be taken. Prompt payment by the buyer is sought. Fair management will arrange the order of the sale after completion of judging. All market animals awarded a purple or blue ribbon shall be eligible for sale. Only one animal per species per exhibitor is eligible to be sold unless more than each animal exhibited is awarded champion in its class. Animals exceeding maximum weight limits will be sold at the weight listed for the maximum weight for that species. A dated Bill of Sale or Brand Inspection must be submitted at registration for all beef animals to be sold. All meat producing livestock must be withheld from slaughter at least 21 days or longer per label after inoculation with biologicals. Withdrawal times listed for antibiotics must be observed prior to slaughter to avoid residues in the carcass. Contaminated carcasses remain the responsibility of the seller. All animals exhibited and sold remain the responsibility of the seller until the animals are removed from the fairgrounds. A five (5) percent sales commission on lambs and swine and a three (3) percent sales commission on beef will be charged to defray costs. Added moneys are considered part of the auction and therefore will be subjected to the same rules and commissions. Added moneys "add-on" slips must be submitted to fair livestock management prior to auction. If direct paid exhibitor must turn the funds over to the fair management for proper disposition. "Add-on" moneys must be payable to Caruthers District Fair. ONLY ADD-ON ACCOUNTS OF $100.00 OR MORE WILL BE BILLED BY THE FAIR OFFICIALS. (Due to the price of Postage) The owner of the animal shall bring his animal to the sales ring at the time of sale. No change will be accepted on the sales receipt for the consignment after it is completed. Exchanging an animal that did not go through the sale for one that was sold will not be allowed. Settlement between buyer and seller direct will not be permitted. Any direct settlement can and will lead to banning exhibitor from future Fair participation. REVISED 8/28/18 Caruthers Fair Page 4 Stephen D. Maddox

GENERAL INFORMATION BEEF CATTLE All animals entered in one of the Beef Cattle divisions must be capable of being led by the exhibitor or it will be denied entry upon arrival to insure the safety of the public and exhibitors. All market, stocker, and feeder animals will be weighed at registration, or must be accompanied by a certified weight dated the day of registration. 4-H and FFA will exhibit together. Registered and grade animals will exhibit together. It is the intent of the Fair to provide the opportunity for animals and/or exhibitors to be judged in a fair and equitable setting, allowing for wholesome competition to result in awards to the participants. Classes failing to enroll more than one (1) exhibit will be combined with the next class listed for that division. Should the next class not have an exhibit enrolled, the animal may be shown as an exhibition and therefore not entitled to any cash award. Entry Fees; Breeding Beef, Market Beef, Stockers and Feeders: $7.00 per entry. Beef Showmanship: $5.00 per entry. BREEDING BEEF: DIVISION # 1000 This division is open to all breeds of beef cattle intended for the purpose of producing replacement animals for cattlemen. All females 24 months of age or older at the opening day of the fair must; a) have a calf at side, OR b) show obvious signs of pregnancy, OR c) have a Veterinarian s certificate of pregnancy. Birth dates and classes the same for all breeds. Birth dates must be recorded on the entry form. Different breeds may be combined at the Fair s discretion. CASH AWARDS (premiums): Per Class; 1st $10.00 2nd $7.50 3rd $5.00 CHAMPION BULL, RESERVE CHAMPION BULL CHAMPION FEMALE, RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE Class # Description Date of Calving BULLS 1001 Junior Calf 01/01/18 thru 06/01/18 1002 Senior Calf 09/01/17 thru 12/31/17 FEMALES 1003 Junior Calf 01/01/18 thru 06/01/18 1004 Senior Calf 09/01/17 thru 12/31/17 1005 Summer Yearling 05/01/17 thru 08/31/17 1006 Junior Yearling 01/01/17 thru 04/30/17 1007 Senior Yearling 03/01/16 thru 12/31/16 1008 Cow/Calf Prior to 03/01/16 GROUPS 1009 Chapter/Club One group per Chapter/Club Three animals that have been shown in the Breeding Division owned by members of one Chapter/Club. No member may enter more than two animals. NO PRE-ENTRY - NO ENTRY FEE - NO CASH AWARD REVISED 8/28/18 Caruthers Fair Page 5 Stephen D. Maddox

DIVISION # 1100 MARKET BEEF: This division is open to all breeds of beef steers intended for the slaughter market. A Brand Inspection or Sales yard Outbilling confirming that the exhibitor has owned the animal for a minimum of 120 days prior to the opening day of the fair is required. Home-grown steers must be accompanied by a signed statement to indicate that the steer was born to the exhibitor s cow and raised by the exhibitor. Breeds will be judged separately if enrollment is sufficient. Fair Management reserves the right to group market steers as necessary to provide sufficient competition. Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion steers are not required to sell at the Junior Livestock Auction. CASH AWARDS (premiums): Per Class; First $10.00 Second $7.50 Third $5.00 Entry Fees: All Market Beef: $7.00 per entry. Beef Showmanship: $5.00 per entry. GRAND CHAMPION, RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Class # Description Weight Range SINGLE 1101 Market Steers 900 to 1300 pounds GROUPS 1102 Chapter/Club One group per Chapter/Club Three steers that have been shown in the Market Beef division owned by members of one Chapter/Club. No member may enter more than two steers. NO PRE-ENTRY - NO ENTRY FEE - NO CASH AWARD STOCKER AND FEEDER BEEF: DIVISION # 1200 This division is open to all breeds of beef cattle of either sex intended for entering either a pasture or feeding operation. All breeds will be exhibited together. CASH AWARDS (premiums): Per Class; First $7.50 Second $5.00 Third $2.50 CHAMPION STEER, RESERVE CHAMPION STEER CHAMPION HEIFER, RESERVE CHAMPION HEIFER Class # Description Weight Range STEERS 1201 Steers 400 to 649 pounds 1202 Steers 650 to 899 pounds HEIFERS 1203 Heifers 400 to 649 pounds 1204 Heifers 650 to 899 pounds GROUPS 1205 Chapter/Club One Group per Chapter/Club Three animals that have been shown in the Stocker and Feeder division by members of one Chapter/Club. No member may enter more than two animals. NO PRE-ENTRY - NO ENTRY FEE - NO CASH AWARD REVISED 8/28/18 Caruthers Fair Page 6 Stephen D. Maddox

DAIRY CATTLE DIVISION # 2000 GENERAL INFORMATION This division is open to all breeds of Dairy Cattle intended for the purpose of producing milk and/or replacement animals for dairymen. All animals entered in the Dairy Cattle division must be capable of being led by the exhibitor or it will be denied entry upon arrival to insure the safety of the public and exhibitors. 4-H and FFA will exhibit together. Registered and grade animals will exhibit together. Dairy Cattle will be exhibited by breed if possible. It is the intent of the Fair to provide the opportunity for animals and/or exhibitors to be judged in a fair and equitable setting, allowing for wholesome competition to result in awards to the participants. Classes failing to enroll more than one (1) exhibit will be combined with the next class listed for that division. Should the next class not have an exhibit enrolled, the animal may be shown as an exhibition and therefore not entitled to any cash award. Birth dates must be recorded on the entry form. Birth dates and classes are the same for all breeds. All yearlings in milk must be shown with two-year-olds. (NOTE: In Milk on the entry form). All entries must have a notation as to BREED. (Example: Holstein, Jersey, etc.) Entry Fees; All Dairy Cattle: $7.00 per entry. Dairy Showmanship: $5.00 per entry. CASH AWARDS (premiums): Per Class; 1st $10.00 2nd $7.50 3rd $5.00 CHAMPION BULL, RESERVE CHAMPION BULL JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE, RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION FEMALE SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE, RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION FEMALE GRAND CHAMPION, RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION (Continued on next Page) REVISED 8/28/18 Caruthers Fair Page 7 Stephen D. Maddox

Class # Description Date of Calving BULLS 2001 Junior Calf 01/01/18 thru 06/01/18 2002 Senior Calf 10/01/17 thru 12/31/17 FEMALES 2003 Spring Calf 03/01/18 thru 06/01/18 2004 Winter Calf 12/01/17 thru 02/28/18 2005 Fall Calf 09/01/17 thru 11/30/17 2006 Summer Yearling 06/01/17 thru 08/31/17 2007 Spring Yearling 03/01/17 thru 05/31/17 2008 Winter Yearling 12/01/16 thru 02/29/17 2009 Fall Yearling 09/01/16 thru 11/30/16 2010 2 yrs under 3 09/01/13 thru 08/31/16 2011 2 yrs under 3 (in milk) 09/01/13 thru 08/31/16 2012 3 yrs under 4 09/01/12 thru 08/31/15 2013 4 yrs and older Prior to 09/01/14 GROUPS 2014 Chapter/Club One group per Chapter/Club Five animals that have been exhibited in the Dairy Cattle Division owned by members of one Chapter/Club. No member may enter more than two animals. NO PRE-ENTRY - NO ENTRY FEE - NO CASH AWARD DAIRY EXPERIENCE CLASS # 2015 Entries are not owned by the exhibitor. Exhibitors must exhibit either another dairy animal owned by the exhibitor or a market animal of another species. Entry fees; same as dairy exhibits eligible for showmanship and class premiums DAIRY CATTLE 2100 Holstein DAIRY CATTLE 2200 All Other Breeds REVISED 8/28/18 Caruthers Fair Page 8 Stephen D. Maddox

GENERAL INFORMATION SHEEP Registered and grade animals will exhibit together. It is the intent of the Fair to provide the opportunity for animals and/or exhibitors to be judged in a fair and equitable setting, allowing for wholesome competition to result in awards to the participants. Classes failing to enroll more than one (1) exhibit will be combined with the next class listed for that division. Should the next class not have an exhibit enrolled, the animal may be shown as an exhibition and therefore not entitled to any cash award. BREEDING SHEEP: DIVISION # 3000 This division is open to all breeds of sheep intended for the purpose of producing replacement animals. 4-H and FFA will exhibit together. Flock numbers will be used to identify all entries. Flock numbers shall be legible on tags attached to the ear or tattooed in the ear. Birthdates and classes the same for all breeds. Birthdates must be recorded on the entry form. Different breeds may be combined at the Fair s discretion. CASH AWARDS (premiums): Per Class; 1st $7.50 2nd $5.00 3rd $2.50 Entry Fees: All Breeding Sheep: $7.00 per entry. Sheep Showmanship: $5.00 per entry. CHAMPION RAM, RESERVE CHAMPION RAM CHAMPION EWE, RESERVE CHAMPION EWE Class # Description Date of Lambing RAMS 3001 Yearling Lamb 09/01/16 thru 08/31/17 3002 Fall Lamb 09/01/17 thru 12/31/17 3003 Spring Lamb 01/01/18 thru 07/31/18 EWES 3004 Yearling Lamb 09/01/16 thru 08/31/17 3005 Fall Lamb 09/01/17 thru 12/31/17 3006 Spring Lamb 01/01/18 thru 07/31/18 GROUPS 3007 Chapter/Club One group per Chapter/Club Three animals that have been shown in the Breeding Division owned by members of one Chapter/Club. No member may enter more than two animals.. NO PRE-ENTRY - NO ENTRY FEE - NO CASH AWARD REVISED 8/28/18 Caruthers Fair Page 9 Stephen D. Maddox

DIVISION # 3100 MARKET LAMBS: This division is open to all breeds of sheep, either wethers or ewes, intended for the slaughter market. Breeds will be judged separately if enrollment is sufficient. Fair Management reserves the right to group market lambs as necessary to provide sufficient competition. All lambs will be weighed at registration. After weighing, market lambs will be grouped into weight lots within the 90 to 160 pound limitation desired for convenience of judging. Identification tags will be applied at registration. Market Lambs may not carry more than 10 days of fleece growth at the time they weigh in. All market lambs must be slick sheared including the removal of all wool on all parts of the body (no wool to be left on the hind legs or dock area) no more than 10 days prior to day of Fair registration. Both 4-H and FFA Champion and Reserve Champion, Grand Champion, and Reserve Grand Champion lambs must sell at the Junior Livestock Auction. CASH AWARDS (premiums): Per Class; First $7.50 Second $5.00 Third $2.50 Entry Fees: All Market Lambs: $7.00 per entry. Sheep Showmanship: $5.00 per entry. 4-H CHAMPION, RESERVE CHAMPION FFA CHAMPION, RESERVE CHAMPION GRAND CHAMPION, RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Class # Description Weight Range SINGLE 3101 4-H Wether/Ewe Lamb 90 to 140 pounds 3102 FFA Wether/Ewe Lamb 90 to 140 pounds GROUPS 3103 Chapter/Club One group per Chapter/Club Five lambs that have been shown in the Market Lamb division owned by members of one Chapter/Club. No member may enter more than two lambs. NO PRE-ENTRY - NO ENTRY FEE - NO CASH AWARD REVISED 8/28/18 Caruthers Fair Page 10 Stephen D. Maddox

SWINE DIVISION # 4000 MARKET SWINE This division is open to all breeds of swine, either barrows or gilts, intended for the slaughter market. All animals will be weighed at registration. After weighing, market hogs will be divided into weight lots within the 200 to 270 pound limitation as desired for convenience of judging. Identification tags will be applied at registration. Breeds will be judged separately if enrollment is sufficient. Fair Management reserves the right to group hogs as necessary to provide sufficient competition. Both 4-H and FFA Champion, Reserve Champion, Grand Champion, and Reserve Grand Champion swine must sell at the Junior Livestock Auction. Entry Fees; All Market Swine: $7.00 per entry. Swine Showmanship: $5.00 per entry. CASH AWARDS (premiums): Per Class; First $7.50 Second $5.00 Third $2.50 4-H CHAMPION, RESERVE CHAMPION FFA CHAMPION, RESERVE CHAMPION GRAND CHAMPION, RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Class # Description Weight Range SINGLE 4001 4-H Market Hogs 200 to 270 pounds 4002 FFA Market Hogs 200 to 270 pounds GROUPS 4003 Chapter/Club One group per Chapter/Club Five hogs that have been shown in the Market Swine Division owned by members of one Chapter/Club. No member may enter more than two swine. NO PRE-ENTRY - NO ENTRY FEE - NO CASH AWARD REVISED 8/28/18 Caruthers Fair Page 11 Stephen D. Maddox

DAIRY GOATS GENERAL INFORMATION DIVISION # 5000 This division is open to all breeds of dairy goats intended for the purpose of producing milk and/or replacement animals for dairymen. 4-H and FFA will exhibit together. Registered and Grade animals will exhibit together. All breeds will exhibit together. Birth dates must be recorded on entry form. It is the intent of the Fair to provide the opportunity for animals and/or exhibitors to be judged in a fair and equitable setting, allowing for wholesome competition to result in awards to the participants. Classes failing to enroll more than one (1) exhibit will be combined with the next class listed for that division. Should the next class not have an exhibit enrolled, the animal may be shown as an exhibition and therefore not entitled to any cash award. Entry Fees; All Dairy Goats: $7.00 per entry. Dairy Goat Showmanship: $5.00 per entry. CASH AWARDS (premiums): Per Class; 1st $7.50 2nd $5.00 3rd $2.50 JUNIOR CHAMPION, RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION SENIOR CHAMPION, RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION GRAND CHAMPION, RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Class # Description Date of Kidding JUNIOR 5001 Junior Kid 04/01/18 thru 08/01/18 DOES 5002 Senior Kid 01/01/18 thru 03/31/18 5003 Yearling Dry 01/01/17 thru 12/31/17 SENIOR 5004 Yearling Milking 01/01/17 thru 12/31/17 DOES 5005 2 yrs under 3 01/01/16 thru 12/31/16 5006 3 yrs and older Prior to 01/01/16 GROUPS 5007 Chapter/Club One group per Chapter/Club Five does of any age, need not be related but must be of same breed. Must be owned by at least three exhibitors in the same Chapter/Club. NO PRE-ENTRY - NO ENTRY FEE - NO CASH AWARD REVISED 8/28/18 Caruthers Fair Page 12 Stephen D. Maddox

MARKET GOATS GENERAL INFORMATION DIVISION # 5100 This division is open to all breeds of dairy goats intended for slaughter market. 4-H and FFA will exhibit together. Registered and Grade animals will exhibit together. Dairy Market Goats will be broken into Dairy Goat Breeds for judging. After weighing, Market goats may be divided into weight lots within the 60 to 110 pound limitation as desired for convenience of judging. Market kids must be part of a recognized project at least 60 days before being exhibited. Kids must be free of horns. Does cannot show udder development. 2010 kids only are eligible.. Birth dates must be recorded on entry form. It is the intent of the Fair to provide the opportunity for animals and/or exhibitors to be judged in a fair and equitable setting, allowing for wholesome competition to result in awards to the participants. Classes failing to enroll more than one (1) exhibit will be combined with the next class listed for that division. Should the next class not have an exhibit enrolled, the animal may be shown as an exhibition and therefore not entitled to any cash award. Entry Fees; All Market Goats: $7.00 per entry. Market Goat Showmanship: $5.00 per entry. CASH AWARDS (premiums): Per Class; 1st $7.50 2nd $5.00 3rd $2.50 GRAND CHAMPION RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION Class # Description 5101 4-H MARKET GOATS WETHER OR DOE KIDS 60 TO 110 LBS. 5102 4-H MARKET GOATS SUPER HEAVY WEIGHTS 111 AND ABOVE 5103 FFA MARKET GOATS WETHER OR DOE KIDS 60 TO 110 LBS. 5104 FFA MARKET GOATS SUPER HEAVY WEIGHTS 111 AND ABOVE NO PRE-ENTRY - NO ENTRY FEE - NO CASH AWARD REVISED 8/28/18 Caruthers Fair Page 13 Stephen D. Maddox

BOAR BREEDING GOATS GENERAL INFORMATION DIVISION # 5200 This division is open to all breeds of dairy goats. 4-H and FFA will exhibit together. Registered and Grade animals will exhibit together. Boar Goats will be broken into Boar Breeds for judging. Kids must be free of horns. Does cannot show udder development. Birth dates must be recorded on entry form. It is the intent of the Fair to provide the opportunity for animals and/or exhibitors to be judged in a fair and equitable setting, allowing for wholesome competition to result in awards to the participants. Classes failing to enroll more than one (1) exhibit will be combined with the next class listed for that division. Should the next class not have an exhibit enrolled, the animal may be shown as an exhibition and therefore not entitled to any cash award. Entry Fees; All Boar Goats: $7.00 per entry. Boar Goat Showmanship: $5.00 per entry. CASH AWARDS (premiums): Per Class; 1st $7.50 2nd $5.00 3rd $2.50 GRAND CHAMPION RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION CLASS # DESCRIPTION 5201 Mature Does born before 1/1/17 5202 Yearling Does born 1/1/17-12/31/17 5203 Kids from 1/1/18 NO PRE-ENTRY - NO ENTRY FEE - NO CASH AWARD REVISED 8/28/18 Caruthers Fair Page 14 Stephen D. Maddox

GENERAL INFORMATION SHOWMANSHIP Showmanship entries must be made on the regular entry forms at the time of registration. Only animals owned, fitted, and entered by the exhibitor in the Junior Livestock Show are eligible. Fair Management reserves the right to determine eligibility. All exhibitors are required to wear official uniforms as defined in the Caruthers District Fair Association Junior Livestock Exhibitor s Handbook. No male breeding animals may be used in showmanship classes. Classes may be split for convenience of judging. Entry Fees; All Showmanship Classes: $3.00 per entry. 4-H / INDEPENDENT SHOWMANSHIP DIVISION # 6000 4-H and Independent exhibitors will compete together. Three categories will be used to determine the class, NOVICE, JUNIOR, and SENIOR. Novice is defined as an exhibitor enrolled in the 4th, 5th, or 6th grade. Junior is defined as an exhibitor enrolled in the 7th or 8th grade. Senior is defined as an exhibitor enrolled in the 9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th grade. Novice winner is eligible to compete in Novice Round Robin. Junior winner is eligible to compete in Junior Round Robin. Senior winner is eligible to compete in Senior Round Robin. CASH AWARDS (premiums): Per Class; 1st $10.00 2nd $7.50 3rd $6.00 4th $4.50 5th $3.00 Class # Category Class # Category BEEF 6001 Novice DAIRY 6004 Novice 6002 Junior 6005 Junior 6003 Senior 6006 Senior SHEEP 6007 Novice SWINE 6010 Novice 6008 Junior 6011 Junior 6009 Senior 6012 Senior GOATS 6013 Novice 6014 Junior 6015 Senior REVISED 8/28/18 Caruthers Fair Page 15 Stephen D. Maddox

FFA SHOWMANSHIP DIVISION # 6100 Two categories will be used to determine the class, FRESHMAN and SENIOR. Freshman is defined as an exhibitor enrolled in the 9th grade. Senior showman includes all exhibitors enrolled in the 10th, 11th, or 12th grade. Freshman winner is eligible to compete in Freshman Round Robin. Senior winner is eligible to compete in Senior Round Robin. CASH AWARDS (premiums): Per Class; 1st $10.00 2nd $7.50 3rd $6.00 4th $4.50 5th $3.00 Class # Category Class # Category BEEF 6101 Freshman DAIRY 6103 Freshman 6102 Senior 6104 Senior SHEEP 6105 Freshman SWINE 6107 Freshman 6106 Senior 6108 Senior GOATS 6109 Freshman 6110 Senior ROUND ROBIN Previous Round Robin winners are not eligible to compete in the Round Robin competition within the same category. Should a previous Round Robin winner win the showmanship contest for a species (division #6000 or 6100), the 2nd place finisher will advance to the Round Robin competition. Participants will show each species and be placed and be placed by their cumulative placing from all species. All species will be exhibiting simultaneously. Only first place winners from each showmanship class of the 4-H / Independent and FFA divisions are eligible to compete. 4-H / Independent and FFA will be judged separately. NO CASH AWARDS 4-H / INDEPENDENT NOVICE CHAMPION, JUNIOR CHAMPION, SENIOR CHAMPION FFA FRESHMAN CHAMPION, SENIOR CHAMPION REVISED 8/28/18 Caruthers Fair Page 16 Stephen D. Maddox

HERDSMANSHIP CHAPTER/CLUB HERDSMANSHIP All Chapters/Clubs will be scored for the Herdsmanship Award. 4-H, Independent, and FFA will be evaluated together. All species (Beef, Dairy, Sheep, Swine, and Dairy Goats) will be included in the scoring. Chapters/Clubs not exhibiting all species will not penalized (see scorecard below). Chapter/Club identification signs must be displayed at all times during the fair. A minimum of 85 points must be achieved to be eligible to win. NO ENTRY FEE CASH AWARDS (premiums): 1st $50.00 HERDSMANSHIP PLAQUE SCORECARD Points Scoring Criteria 20 Cleanliness and fitting of animals 25 Cleanliness and arrangement of stalls or pens, equipment, and feed on hand 25 Management Practices: Placement of tack box, proper tying, proper care of animals, attitude towards spectators in the stall or pen area, cooperation with management and exhibitors 30 Educational and/or informational material or display about exhibit and/or Chapter or Club Total: 100 SCORING EXAMPLES 1) Chapter/Club exhibits all five species and receives the following scores for each; Beef - 75, Dairy - 88, Sheep - 93, Swine - 90, Dairy Goats - 82. Total points = 428. Final Score = 428 / 5 = 85.6. 2) Chapter/Club exhibits three of the five species and receives the following scores for each; Dairy - 91, Sheep - 89, Swine - 93. Total points = 273. Final Score = 273 / 3 = 91.0. REVISED 8/28/18 Caruthers Fair Page 17 Stephen D. Maddox

CARUTHERS DISTRICT FAIR ASSOCIATION 2018 JUNIOR LIVESTOCK AUCTION BUYER GUARANTEE FORM EXHIBITOR NAME CHAPTER/CLUB SPECIES (circle one): BEEF SHEEP SWINE GOAT PRICE PER LB $2.00 PER LB MINIMUM TAKE HOME SLAUGHTER AT RESALE (circle one): YES NO BUYER BUYER TELEPHONE ADDRESS CITY ZIP - All animal weights are estimated until weigh-in at the Fair registration. - SELLER (exhibitor) warrants that the animal is free of any residues from biologicals and antibiotics. - All animals may be resold to a saleyard or slaughter facility at the current quoted price at the time of the Fair. Resale is solely the decision of the BUYER and must be indicated above. Should the BUYER decide to offer the animal for resale, the BUYER is responsible for the difference between the sale price and the current quoted market price at the time of the Fair. - Minimum accepted bid is $2.00 per pound for all species and is solely the responsibility of the BUYER. - Payment is due upon receipt of invoice from the Fair. PROMPT PAYMENT IS SOUGHT to facilitate payment by the Fair to the SELLER. - This form must be submitted at registration at the Fair to eligible to participate in the Junior Livestock Auction. - No animals are to be removed from the Fairgrounds until 6:00 am Sunday. - SELLER is responsible for transportation to and from the Fair. - BUYER must obtain a Buyer # from the Auction Clerk prior to the start of the sale. I have read, understand, and agree to abide by the rules for participation in the Junior Livestock Auction. I agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the Fair, its officers, agents, and employees from any and all claims and losses occurring or resulting to any and all persons in connection with my participation in the Fair and from any and all claims and losses occurring or resulting to any person, firm, or corporation who may be injured or damaged as a result of my participation. SELLER SIGNATURE BUYER SIGNATURE YES, I will attend the Auction and bid for myself. NO, I cannot attend the Auction. I authorize to bid for me. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------ LEAVE THIS PORTION WITH THE BUYER BUYER REGISTRATION; SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 29, 12:00 PM (LIVESTOCK ARENA) AUCTION; SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 29, 2018, 1:30 PM EXHIBITOR CHAPTER/CLUB SPECIES (circle one): BEEF SHEEP SWINE GOAT ESTIMATED WEIGHT LBS PRICE PER LB $ THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR JUNIOR LIVESTOCK AUCTION! REVISED 8/28/18 Caruthers Fair Page 18 Stephen D. Maddox

CARUTHERS DISTRICT FAIR ASSOCIATION 2018 ENTRY FORM JUNIOR LIVESTOCK EXHIBIT GOATS & SHEEP MUST MAIL ENTRY FORM AND FEES TO: HAVE SCRAPIE TAGS CARUTHERS DISTRICT FAIR ASSOCIATION PRIOR TO ARRIVAL AT JUNIOR LIVESTOCK EXHIBIT c/o Steve Maddox FAIR. SWINE MUST BE 12877 W. Kamm Avenue TAGGED PRIOR TO Riverdale, CA 93656 ARRIVAL AT FAIR ENTRIES DUE SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 9, 2018 LIABILITY - THIS RECEIPT LIMITS OUR LIABILITY The exhibitor agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Caruthers District Fair, from and against any liability, claim, loss or expense (including reasonable attorneys fees) arising out of any injury or damage which is caused by, arises from or is in any way connected with participation in this program or event, excepting only that caused by the sole active negligence of the Caruthers District Fair. The Fair management shall not be responsible for accidents, fire, flood, theft or losses that may occur to any of the exhibitors or exhibits at the Fair. The exhibitor (or parent or guardian of a minor) is responsible for any injury or damage resulting from the exhibitor s participation in the program or event. This includes any injury to others or the exhibitor or to the exhibitor s property. By signing this entry form I hereby agree that I have read, understand and will abide by the rules and regulations as printed in the Caruthers District Fair Exhibitor Handbook. EXHIBITOR NAME SIGNATURE PRINT (LAST NAME, FIRST NAME) PARENT/GUARDIAN NAME SIGNATURE PRINT (LAST NAME, FIRST NAME) MAILING ADDRESS PARENT/GUARDIAN TELEPHONE CITY ZIP BIRTHDATE GRADE (circle one) CLUB CHAPTER SCHOOL ADVISOR SIGNATURE PRINT OR TYPE YOUR ENTRIES CONSULT EXHIBIT HANDBOOK FOR DIVISION AND CLASS NUMBER DIVISION NUMBER CLASS NUMBER BIRTHDATE HOLSTEIN JERSEY CLASS DESCRIPTION BEEF DAIRY CATTLE SHEEP SWINE DAIRY GOAT MARKET GOAT $7.00 PER ENTRY TOTAL SHOWMANSHIP (One Per Species) X $5.00 = TOTAL SHOWMANSHIP FEES: $ BUYERS FORM YES NO TOTAL OF ALL FEES DUE $ REVISED 8/28/18 Caruthers Fair Page 19 Stephen D. Maddox

ADD-ON FORM Buyer's number will be issued by Auction Personnel (Please Print Information) BUYER'S NUMBER BUYER'S NAME LOT NUMBER EXHIBITOR'S NAME ADD-ON AMOUNT $ I understand that the amount indicated above in the ADD-ON section of this form is an add-on amount to be included in the total selling price of the LOT NUMBER indicated above. The Minimum Add-On Bid is $20.00 MINIMUM ADD-ON BID THAT WILL BE BILLED BY FAIR OFFICIALS IS $100.00 SIGNATURE OF BUYER TELEPHONE NUMBER ADDRESS: You must include an address and phone number, Add-On forms turned in without complete information will be returned to the Student and be excluded from the total collected for this exhibit. CHECKS MUST BE MADE PAYABLE TO CARUTHERS DISTRICT FAIR AND ALL MONEYS COLLECTED BY EXHIBITOR MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE FAIR LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT FOR PROPER DISPOSITION. ADD-ON FORM Buyer's number will be issued by Auction Personnel (Please Print Information) BUYER'S NUMBER BUYER'S NAME LOT NUMBER EXHIBITOR'S NAME ADD-ON AMOUNT $ I understand that the amount indicated above in the ADD-ON section of this form is an add-on amount to be included in the total selling price of the LOT NUMBER indicated above. The Minimum Add-On Bid is $20.00 Minimum add-on bid that will be billed by fair officials is $100.00 SIGNATURE OF BUYER TELEPHONE NUMBER ADDRESS: You must include an address and phone number, Add-On forms turned in without complete information will be returned to the Student and be excluded from the total collected for this exhibit. CHECKS MUST BE MADE PAYABLE TO CARUTHERS DISTRICT FAIR AND ALL MONEYS COLLECTED BY EXHIBITOR MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE FAIR LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT FOR PROPER DISPOSITION. REVISED 8/28/18 Caruthers Fair Page 20 Stephen D. Maddox