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HORSE Exhibitor Handbook 5/14/2018 2018

Clay County Fair & Events Center Mailing: PO Box 527 Physical: 800 West 18th Street Spencer, IA 51301 Phone: (712) 580-3000 Fax: (712) 580-3003 competition@claycountyfair.com www.claycountyfair.com The Clay County Fair is The World s Greatest County Fair by presenting blue-ribbon competition, world-class entertainment and innovative exhibits in a safe family atmosphere, while also providing year-round facilities for entertainment and events. CLAY COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Charlie Elser Chairman Dave Potratz Vice Chairman Dan Skelton Treasurer Jeremy Parsons Secretary/CEO/Manager Bob Bendlin Dana Metcalf VerDon Schmidt Dave Simington Gayle Simons Tracy Small Steve Waller DIRECTORS Term Ending 2018: Doug Biedenfeld, David Brugman, Tim Elser, David Potratz, Steve Waller, Carl Simons, Gayle Simons, Tracy Small, Paul Stave Term Ending 2019: Joanne Follon, Jerry Groenewold, Marcia Langner, Dennis Larson, Greg Lear, Mark Rees, Karen Schwaller, Joe Simington, and Dan Skelton Term Ending 2020: Kathy Anderson, Bob Bendlin, Mike Bryan, Charlie Elser, Cindy Kress, Dana Metcalf, VerDon Schmidt, Dave Simington, Chuck White PLEASE NOTE! All open class entries are now accepted ONLINE. Visit www.claycountyfair.com to make your entries. If you do not have internet access, please visit or call the Fair Administrative Offices to request a paper entry form. 1

F-7.1. F-7.2. F-7.3. F-7.4. F-7.5. F-7.6. F-7.7. F-7.8. F-7.9. GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS The Clay County Fair encourages livestock competition managed with strict adherence to applicable rules and generally accepted standards of conduct. Cheating or any other violation of show ring ethics will not be tolerated; offenders will be eliminated from participation and dealt with to the full extent of the Fair s authority and the law. The Clay County Fair reserves to its Executive Committee the final and absolute right to interpret these rules and regulations, and arbitrarily settle and determine all matters, questions, and differences in regard hereto, or otherwise arising out of, connected with, or incidental to the Fair. Any person who violates any of the following rules will forfeit all privileges and premiums and be subject to such penalty as the Fair may order. The Fair will not be responsible for loss or damage to, or of exhibits, or to the property of exhibitors. No roving, vending, or soliciting by either a profit or non-profit organization, or on his own behalf shall be permitted on the Clay County Fairgrounds or parking lots. All solicitations for either contributions or sale must be made from within the confines of a booth or display area as authorized by a duly executed contract. No dogs, cats, or other pets shall be permitted on the Clay County Fairgrounds during the Clay County Fair. The only exceptions are assistance dogs that are properly identified, or any pet that is part of an attraction, exhibit, or demonstration. Pets are permitted in designated campground areas. Pets must be on a lease or contained in living quarters, trailers, etc. Failure to comply shall result in expulsion from the fairgrounds. No more than two entries in one class allowed an exhibitor, unless otherwise indicated. No exhibitor may win more than two prizes in any one class. All applications for entries must be made in accordance with guidelines found in the appropriate department exhibitor handbook. The Clay County Fair reserves the right to accept or reject any entry offered. All exhibits must remain in place until the stated release time in each department. F-7.10. Exhibitor questions on premium amounts or ribbon placing must be received on or before October 15, or no adjustments or corrections will be able to be made. Premium checks will be issued after that date. There will be no reissuing of lost premium checks, and premium checks that are issued will become void after 45 days. All awards, ribbons, and exhibits not picked up at the Fair Administrative Offices by October 15 will be forfeited and become property of the Clay County Fair. F-7.11. The Fair will use diligence to ensure the safety of stock or articles entered for exhibition, after their arrival and placement, but under no circumstances will it be responsible for loss, injury, or damage done to, or occasioned by, or arising from any animal or articles on exhibition. The exhibitor shall indemnify the Fair management against all legal or other proceedings in regard thereto. 2

F-7.12. Exhibitors must have owned the animal for 60 days prior to the start of the Clay County Fair unless otherwise indicated. F-7.13. Firms and partnerships entering for competition must be in existence at the time of entry, and in all cases must be bona fide. Affidavits of the age of the firm may be required by the Fair. F-7.14. No animals may be entered or shown unless they have been recorded in the recognized books of record for their respective breeds, except in case of young stock as otherwise provided for in special rules. Exhibitors must produce certificates of registry to the superintendent in charge anytime during the Clay County Fair. F-7.15. No refunds on entry fees after September 1. F-7.16. All animals, except those being nursed, must be entered and shown in competition according to classes for their respective breed and species. F-7.17. Where there are fewer entries in a class than the number of premiums offered, judges may at their discretion award a prize or prizes of such grade as the animals or articles deserve. F-7.18. For new breeds/classes, entries must be received from a minimum of three or more unrelated exhibitors who will exhibit a total of 12 or more animals in each class offered for each species (unless otherwise specifically noted). At the time entries close, if sufficient entries are not received for a given class, that class may not be held and the entry fees returned. F-7.19. All livestock trailers and trucks used by livestock exhibitors must be parked in the designated area in the north parking lot (north of West 18th Street). F-7.20. All applications for stalls and/or pens shall be made at the time of filing entries. The required fees must accompany entry. F-7.21. A Clay County Fair department superintendent may not make a competitive entry directly in a Clay County Fair department over which that person has supervisory responsibility. F-7.22. Exhibitor must have a release signed by the superintendent or assistant superintendent of respective species of livestock before being allowed to leave the fairgrounds unless otherwise indicated. F-7.23. All animals entered must be exhibited in the division and class in which they are entered. F-7.24. No premiums will be awarded to any entries which have not been classified. F-7.25. A faithful observance of all rules governing the exhibit will be required and when in doubt as to the application or meaning of a rule, the superintendent in charge shall construe the same. This opinion, when required by either exhibitor or judge, must be reduced to writing and returned with the award sheet. 3

F-7.26. The decisions of the official veterinarian will be final in all cases, except where mistake, fraud, misrepresentation or collusion not discovered at the time of the award, is apparent. In such cases, the decision of the Fair s executive committee will be final. F-7.27. In case of protest of an animal or exhibit, notice must be given the superintendent of the department during the day of examination of the animal or article protested, and a written statement giving the reasons for protesting, verified by affidavit, with names of witnesses, must be filed with the Fair. F-7.28. The right of an exhibitor to appeal from the decision of a judge to the Fair will lie only when it is charged that the award has been made in violation of the rules governing the exhibit; or when it is charged that the decision of the judge has been influenced or interfered with by another. F-7.29. All questions of dispute or differences not provided for under these rules shall be referred to the Fair s Executive Committee whose decision shall be final. F-7.30. All the animals presented for exhibition at the Clay County Fair shall be subjected to examination by the Fair veterinarian and to daily inspections during the exhibition. Should any animal be infected with any contagious, infectious, or communicable disease, it shall be removed to a place of quarantine. The show pen or stalls in which such diseased animals were kept must immediately be cleaned and disinfected under the supervision of the state veterinarian. F-7.31. The Fair reserves the right to refuse entry to anyone when such refusal is deemed to be in the Fair s best interest. F-7.32. Limited livestock exhibitor camping is available on the inner Campgrounds. Requests for camping are limited to those individuals exhibiting livestock and may be made at the time of entry. F-7.33. Camping may be reserved for the Friday before the fair through Wednesday at noon, Wednesday of the fair at 2pm through Sunday, or for the full week. Campers may not be brought in before 2pm the day they are reserved and must leave prior to 12pm the final day of the reservation. NEW!!! F-7.34. Each camper may have only one vehicle (with a parking pass) parked in the lot. Any additional vehicles will be requested to be moved. IMPORTANT ANIMAL HEALTH GUIDELINES Please visit www.claycountyfair.com and download the 2018 Health Requirements for the Exhibition of Livestock, Poultry and Birds at State Fair, District Shows and Exhibitions. These requirements will be strictly enforced! 4

HORSE (Department A) Superintendents Holly Wilson (515) 460-4463 ** PLEASE NOTE -- NEW SCHEDULE!!!** 2018 OPEN CLASS HORSE SCHEDULE PAINTS, APPALOOSAS, QUARTER HORSES, PONIES MAY ARRIVE Friday, Sept. 7 3:00pm MUST BE IN Saturday, Sept. 8 10:00am SHOWS Saturday, September 8 1:00pm Sunday, September 9 9:00am Monday, September 10 9:00am RELEASED Monday, September 10 5:00pm or after show PONIES, MINIATURES, PLEASURE DRIVING HORSES MAY ARRIVE Friday, Sept. 14 Noon MUST BE IN Friday, Sept. 14 6:00pm SHOWS Saturday, September 15 9:00am Saturday, September 15 12:00pm Sunday, September 16 10:00am RELEASED Sunday, September 16 After show DRAFT HORSES MAY ARRIVE Friday, Sept. 14 7:00pm MUST BE IN Saturday, Sept. 15 10:00am SHOWS Saturday, September 15 12:00pm Sunday, September 16 12:00pm RELEASED Sunday, September 16 After show 5

1. Enter online at www.claycountyfair.com or complete appropriate forms available from the Clay County Fair Administrative Offices. ALL entries must be received on or before August 15. No late entries will be accepted. 2. All exhibitors are required to enter all Divisions and Classes at time of entry. No new entries will be taken at the show. NEW!!! 3. All horses shall be accompanied by a health certificate with individual identification. Health certificate must be turned into the clerk upon arrival on the grounds for inspection by the veterinarian. Out of state horses will have had a Coggins test within the last 12 months. 4. Stall fees are $15.00 for box stalls (including miniature horses) and $6.00 for tie stalls. The Clay County Fair Horse Barn has 195 nine feet by nine feet box stalls with sliding front gates. They are solid to four feet high (seven feet in back), with three feet of horizontal bars. Fifty-six box stalls are convertible to tie stalls (two each); tie stalls will be used only for draft horses. Horses may also be stalled in the "East-West" Barn and the Livestock Pavilion. Stalls may not be reserved for horses not entered in the show. Fair management will be determining tack stalls based on space availability. Sharing tack stalls will be required. NEW!!! 5. Initial bedding will be provided for free. Bedding will be wood chips, not straw. One bag will be furnished free, and additional bedding will be available for purchase. Straw may be used in tie stalls. Exhibitors may furnish their own hay but only a one-day supply is allowed in the barn. Mangers or feed racks are not provided. 6. All requests for refunds of pen or stall fees due to cancellation must be done in writing, or fax (712-580-3003), or email (competition@claycountyfair.com) by September 1. No refunds will be made after September 1. 7. An admission ticket is required each day an exhibitor enters the Clay County Fair. Admission tickets may be purchased in advance for $7.00 or $10.00 at the gate ($5 for children ages 8-12. 8. Exhibitors may purchase Stockman Parking permit(s) for vehicle parking on the fairgrounds. Permit must be purchased in advance and costs $20.00 for the show period. Parking is assigned in a color-coded area. Free parking is available in the North Parking Lot. 9. The livestock entry gate (Gate E) is located in the southwest corner of the fairgrounds. 10. Empty livestock trailers will be parked in designated areas in the North Parking Lot. Check location with the superintendent. Entry Times 11. Paints, Appaloosas, Quarter Horses, Ponies stalls available Friday, Sept. 7 at 3:00pm; horses must be in stalls by 10:00am on Saturday, Sept. 8. NEW!!! 12. Ponies, Miniatures, Pleasure Driving Horses stalls available Friday, Sept. 14 at noon; horses must be in stalls by 6:00pm on Friday, Sept. 14. NEW!!! 13. Draft Horses stalls available Friday, Sept. 14 at 7:00pm; horses must be in stalls by 10:00am on Saturday, Sept. 15. NEW!!! 6

Release Times 14. Paints, Appaloosas, and Quarter Horses will be released no earlier than 5:00pm or after the end of the show on Monday, September 10; all other horses released after the end of the show on Sunday, Sept. 16. If later release time is necessary, contact the superintendent no later than 2 p.m. on release day. Entries for Show 15. Breed determines the division the horse is to be shown in and the class number defines the classification in the division. In case of a crossbred horse, the division is to be determined by the exhibitor, but the animal may be shown in more than one class. The age of the horse will be computed from January 1 of the year in which entry is foaled. Registration papers may be required at time of entry. Registration papers MUST be presented to show office if a horse will be shown in two different breeds. 16. NO REFUNDS WILL BE ISSUED FOR SCRATCHED CLASSES OR ENTRY ERRORS. IT IS UP TO EACH OWNER/EXHIBITOR TO DOUBLE-CHECK ENTRIES AT THE SHOW OFFICE PRIOR TO THE ENTRY DEADLINE LISTED BELOW. NEW!!! 17. Entries in classes will be made ONLINE when reserving stalls and camping. Once you are at the show, you will check in, get your number, confirm all entries and make any necessary changes. Office hours are Saturday, Sept. 8 from 8:30am-Noon and Friday, Sept. 14 from Noon-6:00pm. NEW!!! Entry fees are $6.00 per class, due when entries are made online. ENTRIES MUST BE FINALIZED FOR THE ENTIRE WEEKEND/SHOW BY NOON ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 8 AND/OR 2:00 pm on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. NEW!!! 18. The contracted judge, horse superintendent or horse show management reserve the right to combine classes at any time. Judging Ring 19. Participants in lot being judged, judges and ring stewards ONLY allowed in judging ring. Veterinarian 20. A state veterinarian will be on hand to approve or disapprove health papers. Decisions of the veterinarian are final. Rules and Regulations for Halter/Performance/Games 21. All exhibitors must enter the arena during game classes in a controlled manner. No "running the gate." Exhibitor may start pattern prior to gate closing. Gate will be closed until exhibitor has stopped pattern. 22. Those persons participating in the novice classes are limited to these riding classes for entire show. 23. Attire for games classes will be hat and long-sleeve shirt. Rules and Regulations for Draft Horse Exhibitors 24. At no time will draft horses be allowed to be driven on any vehicle in areas of the fairgrounds where the Fair management has not previously granted permission to do so. 25. Numbers must be visible in the ring. 7

26. In all hitch classes, horse or horses must be sound and shall be shown hitched to a suitable vehicle and the driver shall be clean and neatly dressed. 27. In all hitch classes, the driver will be allowed one helper; no other riders will be permitted on the wagon while the hitch is being shown. In any hitch classes where more than two horses are shown, two capable drivers must be on the wagon. 28. In hitch classes where more than two horses are shown, they may be owned by one or more exhibitors. Be sure only one entry is made for each hitch. 29. Juniors age will be determined as of January 1 in the year of the show. Junior driving classes will be judged on driving ability and not on the quality of horses. An adult capable of driving horses must accompany all juniors. Juniors may not show a stallion in any class. 30. Hitch classes will be judged according to quality of horses, equipment and the ability of the driver to handle his/her horses at the command of the judge. An uncontrollable horse may be excused at any time by the discretion of the judge or ringmaster. 31. Box stalls or tie stalls are available. Should the barn become overloaded, all draft horses will be required to be in a tie stall. 32. Due to a high volume of traffic throughout the Horse Barn and in anticipation of a large number of hitches, draft horse exhibitors will be allowed to take their horses to a designated area to groom and prepare them for the show. 33. Harness may also be stored in a designated area as well as a select number of trailers, trucks, and semis. This area will be secured at night. Rules and Regulations for Miniature Horse/Donkey/Mule Exhibitors 34. Miniature horse classes are separated into two categories - under 34 and over 34 to 38. Miniature donkey/mule are to be 38 and below. NEW!!!! Livestock Camping Changes Livestock camping reservations must be made online, along with your livestock entries. Please follow the instructions on the drop-down menus. If you do not have internet access, please visit or call the Fair Administrative Offices to request a paper registration form. On-Site Livestock Camping is ONLY available according to the following options: 1. Full Week - $180 2. Friday 2pm Wednesday noon - $100 3. Wednesday 2pm Sunday 7pm - $80 Single camping days are no longer available Reminder -- ON-GROUNDS EXHIBITOR CAMPING IS LIMITED! Only ONE campsite will be issued per family. ONE vehicle may park on the campsite with the camper. 8

DIVISION 1500 OPEN CLASS HORSE SHOW Saturday, September 8 1:00pm NEW SCHEDULE!!! CLASS BLUE RED WHITE PINK 1501. Pony Halter, 56 & under (Exhibitor 10 & under) Paint Horse Halter 1502. Current Year Foals, Both Sexes 1503. Yearling Mares 1504. Mares, 2 & 3 Years 1505. Mares, 4 & Over Years Champion Mare Reserve Champion Mare 1508. Yearling Males 1509. Males, 2 & 3 Years 1510. Males, 4 Years & Older Champion Male Reserve Champion Male Appaloosa Horse Halter 1513. Current Year Foals, Both Sexes 1514. Yearling Mares 1515. Mares, 2 & 3 Years 1516. Mares, 4 Years & Older Champion Mare Reserve Champion Mare 1519. Yearling Male 1520. Males, 2 & 3 Years 1521. Males, 4 Years & Older Champion Male Reserve Champion Male Quarter Horse Halter 1524. Current Year Foals, Both Sexes 1525. Yearling Mares 1526. Mares, 2 & 3 Years 1527. Mares, 4 Years & Older Champion Mare Reserve Champion Mare 1530. Yearling Male 1531. Males, 2 & 3 Years 1532. Males, 4 Years & Older 1533. Champion Male 1534. Reserve Champion Male 1535. Most Colorful At Halter, All Breeds 1536. Yearling Longe Line, All Breeds 1537. Showmanship (Age 12 & Under), All Breeds 1538. Showmanship (Age 13-18), All Breeds 1539. Showmanship (Age 18 & Over), All Breeds 9

DIVISION 1502 OPEN CLASS HORSE SHOW Sunday, September 9-9:00am NEW SCHEDULE!!! CLASS BLUE RED WHITE PINK 2000. Open Barrels (Age 14 & under) 2002. Open Barrels (Age 15 & over) 2004. Open Poles (Age 14 & under) 2006. Open Poles (Age 15 & over) 2008. Open English Pleasure, All Breeds 2010. 2-Year-Old Open Pleasure, All Breeds 2012. Pony Walk Trot, Pony 56" or under (Age 14 & under) 25.00/ 20.00 15.00 10.00 2013. Pony Walk Trot, Pony 56 or under (Age 15 & over) 2014. Open Western Pleasure Jackpot, All Breeds/ All Ages 100.00 20.00 15.00 10.00 2016. Lead Line (Age 8 & under) 25.00/ 20.00 15.00 10.00 2018. Pony Pleasure, Pony 56 or less (Age 14 & Under) 25.00/ 20.00 15.00 10.00 2019. Pony Pleasure, Pony 56 or less (Age 15 & Over) 2020. Open Walk Trot 2022. Appaloosa Youth Western Pleasure (Age 18 & under) 2023. Quarter Horse Western Pleasure (Age 19 & over) 2024. Paint Youth Western Pleasure (Age 18 & under) 2026. Open Horse Walk Trot (Age 10 & under) 25.00/ 20.00 15.00 10.00 2028. Open Youth Western Pleasure (Age 13 & under) 2030. Open Youth Western Pleasure (Age 14-18) 2032. Open Novice Walk Trot (Age 19 & over) 2034. Open Egg & Spoon (Age 13 & under) 2036. Open Egg & Spoon (Age 14-18) 2038. Open Egg & Spoon (Age 19 & over) 2040. Open Ranch Horse Pleasure (Age 18 & under) 2042. Open Ranch Horse Pleasure (Age 19 & over) 2044. Quarter Horse Youth Western Pleasure (Age 18 & under) 2046. Registered Colored Breed Pleasure (show papers) 2048. Open Reining 2050. Amateur Open Costume 10

DIVISION 1503 OPEN CLASS HORSE SHOW Monday, September 10-9:00am NEW SCHEDULE!!! CLASS BLUE RED WHITE PINK 3000. Open Barrels (Age 14 & under) 3002. Open Barrels (Age 15 & over) 3004. Open Poles (Age 14 & under) 3006. Open Poles (Age 15 & over) 3008. Open Walk Trot (Age 8 & under) 25.00/ 20.00 15.00 10.00 3010. Open Youth Western Pleasure (Age 13& under) 3012. Open Youth Western Pleasure (Age 14-18) 3014. Open Ladies Western Pleasure (Age 19 & over) 3016. Open Men s Western Pleasure (Age 19 & over) 3018. Open Ranch Horse Pleasure (Age 18 & under) 3020. Open Ranch Horse Pleasure (Age 19 & over) 3022 Appaloosa Western Pleasure (Age 19 & over) 3024. 2-Year-Old Open Pleasure, All breeds 3026. Pony Walk Trot, 56" or less (any age rider) 25.00/ 20.00 15.00 10.00 3028. Open Walk Trot (Age 18 & under) 3030. Open Novice Walk Trot (Age 19 & over) 3032. Paint Senior Western Pleasure, Horse Age 6 or over 3034. Pony Pleasure, 56 and under (any age rider) 25.00/ 20.00 15.00 10.00 3036. Appaloosa Senior Western Pleasure, Horse Age 6 or over 3038. Appaloosa Junior Western Pleasure, Horse Age 5 & Under 3040. Open Walk Trot (Age 19 & over) 3042. Quarter Horse Junior Western Pleasure, Horse Age 5 & Under 3044. Quarter Horse Senior Western Pleasure, Horse Age 6 or Older 11

3046. Paint Western Pleasure (Age 19 & over) 3048. Paint Junior Western Pleasure, Horse Age 5 or Under 3050. Registered Colored Breed Western Pleasure (show papers) 3052. Quarter Horse Western Pleasure (Age 19 & over) 3054. Open Western Disciplined Rail (Age 18 and under) 3056. Open Western Disciplined Rail (Age 19 and over) 3058. Open Reining 3060. Amateur Open Costume Class 12

DIVISION 1504 OPEN CLASS HORSE SHOW Saturday, September 15-9:00am (Outdoor Arena) NEW SCHEDULE!!! CLASS BLUE RED WHITE PINK 4000. Pony Halter, Any Color, 56 & Under (Exhibitor 10& under; excludes miniature horses) Pony Halter 48 & Under (excludes miniature horses) 4001. Current Year Foals, Both Sexes 4002. Yearling Mares 4003. Mares, 2 & 3 Years 4004. Mares, 4 Years & Older Champion Mare Reserve Champion Mare 4007. Yearling Males (Stallions & Geldings) 4008. Males (Stallions & Geldings), 2&3 Years 4009. Males (Stallions & Geldings), 4 Years & Older Champion Male Reserve Champion Male Pony Halter over 48 (excludes miniature horses) 4012. Current Year Foals, Both Sexes 4013. Yearling Mares 4014. Mares, 2 & 3 Years 4015. Mares, 4 Years & Older Champion Mare Reserve Champion Mare 4018. Yearling Males (Stallions & Geldings) 4019. Males (Stallions & Geldings), 2&3 Years 4020. Males (Stallions & Geldings), 4 Years & Older Champion Male Reserve Champion Male 4036. Most Colorful at Halter (any size equine) 4037. Open Junior Showmanship (excludes miniature) (Age 12 & under) 4038. Open Junior Showmanship (excludes miniature) (Age 13-18) 4039. Open Senior Showmanship (excludes miniature) (19 & Over) Miniature Halter Class, 34 and under 4040. Current Year Foal (both sexes) 4041. Yearling Mares 4042. Mares, 2 & 3 Years 4043. Mares, 4 Years & Over Champion Mare Reserve Champion Mare 13

4046. Yearling Males 4047. Males (Stallions & Geldings), 2&3 Years 4048. Males (Stallions & Geldings), 4 Years & Over Champion Male Reserve Champion Male 4051. Best Solid-Colored Mares, All Ages 4052. Best Solid-Colored Males, All Ages 4053. Best Multi-Colored Mares, All Ages 4054. Best Multi-Colored Males, All Ages Miniature Halter Class, over 34 and under 38 4060. Current Year Foals (both sexes) 4061. Yearling Mares 4062. Mares, 2 & 3 Years 4063. Mares, 4 Years & Over Champion Mare Reserve Champion Mare 4066. Yearling Males 4067. Males (Stallions & Geldings), 2&3 Years 4068. Males (Stallions & Geldings), 4 Years & Over Champion Male Reserve Champion Male 4071. Best Solid-Colored Mares, All Ages 4072. Best Solid-Colored Males, All Ages 4073 Best Multi-Colored Mares, All Ages 4074. Best Multi-Colored Males, All Ages Miniature Donkey or Mule to 38 4080. Current Year Donkey or Mule (all sexes) 4081. Yearling Jenny/Molly 4082. Jenny/Molly, 2 & 3 Years 4083. Jenny/Molly, 4 Years & Over Champion Jenny/Molly Reserve Champion Jenny/Molly 4086. Yearling Jack/John 4087 Jack/John, 2 & 3 Years 4088. Jack/John, 4 Years & Over Champion Jack/John Reserve Champion Jack/John 4091. Best Colored Donkey/Mule, All Ages 4092. Youth Miniature Showmanship (Under12) 4093 Youth Miniature Showmanship (Age 13-18) 4094. Adult Miniature Showmanship (Age 19 and over) 14

DIVISION 1505 OPEN CLASS HORSE SHOW (CONT.) Saturday, September 15 12:00pm NEW SCHEDULE!!! (Draft horses, driving classes, ponies, and hitches/carts will enter/exit arena using east gate) CLASS BLUE RED WHITE PINK YELLOW 5044. Open Pleasure Driving (excluding 30.00 draft/miniature) 5046. North American Cart Classic Series 400.00/ 300.00 150.00 100.00 50.00 5048. Open Draft Horse Pleasure Driving (cart or 4-wheel unit) 5050. Miniature Horse Pleasure Driving Single Hitch 5052. Miniature Donkey/Mule Driving 5054. Draft Horse Hitch, Mares Only 30.00 5056. Pony Team Hitch 30.00/ 5058. Antique Buggy Class, Single 30.00 5060. Draft Horse Hitch, Geldings Only 30.00 5062. Youth Miniature Horse Pleasure Driving (18 & younger) 5064. Pony Unicorn Hitch 30.00/ 5066. Antique Buggy Team 30.00 5068. Open Donkey/Mule Driving 5070. Draft Horse Hitch Junior Driving, (16 30.00 & Under), Adult on Seat 5072. Golden Age Miniature Horse Pleasure Driving (Over 50) 5074. Pony Four Horse Hitch 30.00/ 5076. Draft Horse-4-Horse Hitch 30.00 Each competing cart 50.00 5079 Pony Six-Horse Hitch 30.00/ 5081 North American Six-Horse Hitch Classic 1000.00/ 800.00 500.00 400.00 300.00 Series 5082 Freestyle Driving Competition (Open to 6 horse or 6 pony hitches only) Trophy 30.00 15

DIVISION 1506 OPEN CLASS HORSE SHOW Sunday, September 16 10:00am (Miniature exhibitors will enter/exit arena using north gate) NEW SCHEDULE!!! CLASS BLUE RED WHITE PINK 6000. Youth Miniature Obstacle Class (18 & Under) 6002. Adult Miniature Obstacle Class (19 & Over) 6042. Miniature Costume Class Sunday, September 17 12:00pm (Draft horses, driving classes, ponies, and hitches/carts will enter/exit arena using east gate) NEW SCHEDULE!!! CLASS BLUE RED WHITE PINK YELLOW 6046. Open Pleasure Driving 30.00 (excluding draft/miniature) 6048. North American Cart Classic Series 400.00/ 300.00 150.00 100.00 50.00 6050. Miniature Horse Pleasure Driving, Single 2-wheel Vehicle 6052. Open Pony Single Cart, 50 & Under 30.00/ 6054. Draft Horse, Single Hitch 30.00 6056. Antique Buggy, Single 30.00 6058. Pony Hitch Junior Driving, 30.00 (16 & Under), Adult on Seat 6060. Draft Horse Hitch Junior Driving, 30.00 (16 & Under), Adult on Seat 6062. Pony Four Horse Hitch 30.00/ 6064. Draft Horse Unicorn Hitch 30.00 6066. Antique Buggy Team 30.00 6068. Youth Miniature Horse Pleasure Driving (18 & under) 6070. Pony Six Horse Hitch 30.00/ 6072. North American Six-Horse Hitch 1000.00/ 800.00 500.00 400.00 300.00 Classic Series Trophy Each non-placing hitch 200.00 16

Special Awards The Leroy Dumkrieger Memorial Traveling Trophy presented to the winner of the Antique Buggy Hitch team class on Sept. 16. This trophy cannot be won by the same exhibitor for two years in a row. Presented by Leroy Dumkrieger family and friends Kay Leibel, Kim Dumkrieger, Sandra Johnson, and Hart and Toova Johnson. A special memorial trophy will be presented to the winner of the Pony Hitch Team class on Saturday, Sept. 16 in memory of Leonard Blok by his family. High Point Award will be awarded for each weekend of horse shows. Points will be awarded based on class placings. To be eligible for the High Point Award, the exhibitor must be a current member of at least one of the area clubs: Sioux Valley Appaloosa Club, Heartland Paint Club or Northwest Iowa Horse Show Association. The top three overall point earners will be recognized with the High Point Award winner for the nine days receiving a buckle. Winners will be awarded at their club s award banquet. 17

HORSE Entry Form (1 OF 2) Clay County Fair PO Box 527 - Spencer, IA 51301 PH (712) 580-3000 FAX (712) 580-3003 competition@claycountyfair.com Date Received Receipt # Check # Total Due Total Received Received by Entries must be received on or before August 15. No late entries accepted. (PLEASE PRINT) Name: Farm Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: SS# Email: Age: (if youth) Special Stalling Requests (at Superintendent s discretion) NUMBER TOTAL ADMISSION TICKETS (see Regulation #4) @ $7.00 $ STOCKMAN PARKING TICKET(S) @ $20.00 $ Parking is assigned in a color-coded area on the grounds. Free parking is available in the North Lot. STALL FEES (# of Stalls, awarded based on availability @ $15.00 $ STALL FEES TIE STALLS (Draft Horses Only) @ $6.00 $ ON-GROUNDS EXHIBITOR CAMPING (LIMITED) OFF-GROUNDS CAMPING (note option) Option 1, 2, 3 $ @ $20.00/night $ TOTAL FEES ENCLOSED $ No entries recorded unless accompanied with the proper fees ON-GROUNDS EXHIBITOR CAMPING REGISTRATION Name Type of livestock being exhibited: Circle nights requesting: 1. Full Week - $180 2. Friday 2pm Wednesday noon - $100 3. Wednesday 2pm Sunday 7pm - $80 Single camping days are no longer available ON-GROUNDS EXHIBITOR CAMPING IS LIMITED! Only ONE campsite will be issued per family. ONE vehicle may park on the campsite with the camper. 18

DIV. # HORSE ENTRY FORM (2 OF 2) Entries must be received on or before August 15. No late entries accepted. Total Number of Animals to be exhibited: CLASS NO. NAME OF ANIMAL SEX DOB BREED RIDER NAME (optional) LIST FOR EACH CLASS Please accept the entries of animals indicated for exhibition at the Clay County Fair subject to rules and classifications published in the current exhibitor handbook, which I hereby agree to be governed, and further declare that all statements made in connection with said entries are true. SIGNATURE DATE 5/14/2018 2018