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LIVESTOCK Roy Perry, Livestock Supt. Office: 931-762-2568 Home: 931-762-5081 Mark Short, Asst. Supt. Home 931-762-5519 Office 931-829-3496 Truman Orton, Asst. Supt. Home: 931-762-3821 Rules and Regulations: 1. All livestock classes are open to the world unless stated in notes dealing with that class of livestock. 2. All exhibitors of livestock, whether dairy cattle, beef cattle, sheep, or swine must make application for their entries in order to assured of pens or stalls. Said applications should be made to Livestock Superintendent or Show Superintendent. Entries will be accepted on a first come, first served basis as long as space is available. 3. All livestock shall be exhibited at owner s risk. The Rotary Club, sponsor of The Middle Tennessee District Fair, will not be responsible for any loss or damage to any animals or equipment, but every reasonable precaution will be taken to prevent any such loss or damage. 4. Any exhibitor may enter as many animals as he/she desires, but not more than two prizes will be paid in any one lot to one exhibitor. Where there is only one entry in any livestock lot, the judge will have the option of awarding a first or second premium. 5. All animals must be entered in the owner s name and NO ANIMALS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR ENTRY UNTIL REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE HAS BEEN PRESENTED. Exception will be made for Commercial heifers in Junior Shows. All animals shall be checked for corresponding tattoo number and certificates, if superintendent desires. Health paper may be crosschecked against registration papers. 6. In the Other Breeds classes, animals to be shown must be Purebred and registered in their National Association. 7. Exhibitors must furnish their own feed and equipment. All animals must be kept in places assigned them. Tie out time will be 9:00 PM each night for beef cattle. All beef cattle should be in the barn, in wash rack area, or in the process of returning to the barns by 9:00 AM each morning. No straw will be allowed in the barn. 8. All Breeding Sheep must be on the fairgrounds by 12 NOON on Sunday, September 27, 2009. All Junior Market Lamb entries must be on the grounds by 4:00 PM on Monday September 28. All entries in the Junior Beef Show must be on the grounds by 9:00 AM Saturday October 3, 2009 and be released one (1) hour after the show. 9. ALL LIVESTOCK EXHIBITED AT THE MIDDLE TENNESSEE DISTRICT FAIR MUST HAVE VALID HEALTH PAPERS. HEALTH PAPERS WILL BE VERIFIED BY THE SUPERINDENT PRIOR TO UNLOADING OF AN ANIMAL. 10. NO LATE ADMITTANCE ACCEPTED WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM LIVESTOCK SUPERINTENDENT. 11. ANY EXHIBITOR LEAVING BEFORE DESIGNATED RELEASE TIME WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM LIVESTOCK SUPRINTENDENT WILL FORFEIT ALL PREMIUM MONEY EARNED. 12. ALL ENTRY FEES ARE TO BE PAID WHEN LIVESTOCK IS ENTERED INTO THE SHOW. 13. BEEF CLASSES TO BE DETERMINED AFTER REGISTRATION. NATIONAL REGISTRY AND RULES APPLY TO ALL CATTLE. Pick Tennessee Products -37- Lawrenceburg Rotary Club

MIDDLE TENNESSEE DISTRICT FAIR Livestock Entry Form--All Livestock Departments Complete all blanks. Please put only 1 entry on each line. Owner Name Farm Name Street City, State, Zip Telephone ALL LIVESTOCK MUST HAVE HEALTH CERTIFICATES Mail Completed Forms and Entry Fees To: Entry Fee Received: Office Use Only Entry Fees: Sheep...$1.00 per head Cattle...$5.00 per head Fees Waived on Junior Classes Roy Perry 312 Valley Road Lawrenceburg, Tennessee 38464 (931) 762-5081 Dept. Class Lot Open Junior Tatoo No Name of Animal Sex Birthdate Animal Registration No. Total Entry Fees Enclosed $ This entry is subject to the rules and classifications as published in the Middle Tennessee District Fair Catalog. I agree to abide by all rules of the Fair. Signature Pick Tennessee Products -38- Lawrenceburg Rotary Club

MIDDLE TENNESSEE DISTRICT FAIR Livestock Entry Form--(Continued) Dept. Class Lot Open Junior Tatoo No Name of Animal Sex Birthdate Animal Registration No. Pick Tennessee Products -39- Lawrenceburg Rotary Club

LIVESTOCK COMPETITION SHOW DATES AND TIMES Rabbit Show Judging...... 8:00AM, Saturday September 26 Poultry Show........ 10:00AM, Saturday September 26 Open Breeding Sheep & Junior Market Lamb Show........ 5:00PM, Monday, September 28 Dairy Show (Jersey, Brown Swiss, and Ayrshire)... 1:30PM Tuesday, September 29 Dairy Show (Guernsey and Holstein)....... 6:00PM Tuesday, September 29 Dog Show (Lawrence County 4H Dog Classic).... 10:00 AM Thursday October 1 Beef Show......... 2:00PM Friday, October 2 Junior Beef Heifer Show......... 11:00AM Saturday, October 3 Junior Meat Goat Show......6:00PM Saturday, October 3 Pick Tennessee Products -40- Lawrenceburg Rotary Club

DEPARTMENT 1 - RABBIT & POULTRY SHOW Class 1 Sponsored by the Lawrence County Rabbit Breeders Association Sarah Simbeck - Secretary 1078 Prosser Rd. Leoma, TN 38468 Phone 931-852-4081 SHOW TIME 8:00AM Neither the Lawrence County Rabbit Breeders Association nor The Middle Tennessee District fair will be responsible for the loss of any rabbit shown or displayed. All reasonable precautions will be taken for the safe care. Judging will be September 26, 2009 at 8:00AM. All out of town rabbits may return home after the judging is completed. Local breeders must fill cages for displaying during the week of the fair. A show catalog will be sent to all Southern Clubs with complete show details, i.e. payback sanction of breeds and entry free. Judges will be announced in the catalog. Local rabbit breeders displaying rabbits will be the only individuals receiving a pass. The rabbit building will be open from 4:30PM to 10:00PM every night of the fair. The only exception will be Thursday October 1, and Friday, October 2. These two days the building will be opened from noon to 10:00PM. Rabbits can be housed in the rabbit building the week before the fair (beginning September 22), the week of the fair, and the week following the fair. There will be no exceptions with the final date being October 10, 2009. Class 1 Lot 1 Rabbits 125.00 Class 2 Lawrence County 4H Poultry Show & Sale For information, contact: SUPERINDENTENT, Calvin Bryant 762-5506 Check In Show Sale 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM Class 2 Lot 1 Poultry 125.00 All livestock exhibited in any of the classes must be on the grounds as listed arrival times and must be in areas assigned to them. Any exhibitor leaving before designated release time without written permission from the livestock superintendent will forfeit all premium money earned. Pick Tennessee Products -41- Lawrenceburg Rotary Club

DEPARTMENT 2 OPEN BREEDING SHEEP SHOW KENNY SPRINGER, SUPT. 931-852-2372 Showtime 5:00PM, Monday September 28 Entry Fee $1.00 per head Arrive by 2:00PM, Sunday, September 27 Release by One (1) hour following the show CLASS 1 SOUTH DOWN CLASS 2 - SHROPSHIRES CLASS 3 - SUFFOLK CLASS 4 - HAMPSHIRE CLASS 5 - OTHER 1ST $15.00, 2ND $12.00, 3RD $9.00, 4TH $6.00, 5TH $5.00 ALL CLASSES ARE THE SAME IN ALL BREEDS Lot 1 Senior Ram Lamb born Sept 1 to Dec 31, 2008 Lot 2 Early Junior Ram Lambs, born Jan 1 to Feb 15 Lot 3 Late Junior Ram Lambs, born since Feb 16 Lot 4 Pair Ram Lambs Lot 5 CHAMPION RAM - PLAQUE Lot 6 RESERVE CHAMPION RAM - ROSETTE Lot 7 Senior Yearling Ewe born Sept 1, 2005 to Feb 15, 2009 Lot 8 Junior Yearling Ewe born Feb 16 to August 31, 2008 Lot 9 Senior Ewe Lamb born Sept 1 to Dec 31, 2008 Lot 10 January Junior Ewe born Jan 2009 Lot 11February Junior Ewe born Feb 2009 Lot 12 March Junior Ewe born March 2009 Lot 13 Pair Yearling Ewes Lot 14 Pair Ewe Lambs Lot 15 CHAMPION EWE - PLAQUE Lot 16 RESERVE CHAMPION EWE - ROSETTE Lot 17 Young flock to consist of two yearling ewes, two ewe lambs, and one ram lab Lot 18 Pen of Four Lambs Exhibitor s pen to consist of four lambs with both sexes represented Lot 19 Pre 4-H Showmanship AWARD ANY EXHIBITORS LEAVING BEFORE DESIGNATED RELEASE TIME WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM LIVESTOCK SUPERINTENDENT WILL FORFEIT ALL PREMIUM MONEY EARNED. Pick Tennessee Products -42- Lawrenceburg Rotary Club

DEPARTMENT 2A MARKET LAMB SHOW CALVIN BRYANT, SUPT. 931-762-5506 Showtime at Conclusion of Breeding Ewe Show Around 7:00 PM, Monday September 28 No entry fee for Junior show. Arrive by 4:00PM, Monday, September 28 Release by One (1) hour following the show Market Lambs must be exhibited by a Junior. A Junior is considered any youth old enough to show without help. Exhibitor can show no more than five animals. Lambs must be weighed on grounds and will be weighed only once. Lambs must be weighed off of trailer. Lambs will show by weight and class will be divided after all lambs are weighed. All Lambs must have scrapie tag 5. PREMIUMS OFFERED 1 st -$12.00; 2 nd -$10.00; 3 rd -$8.00; 4 th -$6.00; 5 th -$5.00; 6 th -$4.00 CLASS 6 MARKET LAMBS Lot 1-8 Will be the market lamb classes. They will be decided after all lambs are weighed in. Lot 9 Junior 4 th through 8 th grades Lot 10 Senior 9 th through 12 th grades Lot 11 Grand Champion - $30.00 Lot 12 Reserve Champion - $20.00 Pick Tennessee Products -43- Lawrenceburg Rotary Club

DEPARTMENT 3 - DAIRY SHOW (OPEN) TRUMAN ORTON, SUPT. 931-762-3821 SHOWTIME CLASSES 6, 9, 10 (Jersey, Brown Swiss, and Ayrshire) 1:30PM, Tuesday Sept 29 SHOWTIME CLASSES 7, 8 (Guernsey and Holstein) 6:00PM, Tuesday Sept 29 Arrive by 2:00PM Monday September 28 Release by One (1) hour following night show Tuesday, Sept 29 Entry Fee $5.00 per head (Waived on Junior Classes) CLASS 6 JERSEY CLASS 7 GUERNSEY CLASS 8 HOLSTEIN CLASS 9 BROWN SWISS CLASS 10 AYRSHIRE 1ST $30.00, 2ND $20.00, 3RD $15.00, 4TH $10.00, 5TH $5.00 ALL CLASSES ARE THE SAME IN ALL BREEDS Lot 1 Junior Heifer Calf born March 1, 2009 or later and at least 4 months old Lot 2 Intermediate Heifer Calf born Dec 1, 2008 to Feb 28, 2009 Lot 3 Senior Heifer Calf born Sept 1 2008 to Nov 30, 2008 Lot 4 Summer Heifer Calf born June 1, 2008 to Aug 31, 2008 Lot 5 Junior Yearling born March 1, 2008 to May 31, 2008 Lot 6 Intermediate Yearling born Dec 1, 2007 to Feb 28, 2008 Lot 7 Senior yearling born Sept 1, 2007 to Nov 30 2008 Lot 8 Junior Champion Heifer - ROSETTE Lot 9 Junior Two Year Old Cow born March 1, 2007 to Aug 31, 2007 (Note: Senior Yearlings in milk will show in Lot 19) Lot 10 Senior Two Year Old Cow born Sept 1, 2006 to Feb 28, 2007 Lot 11 Three Year Old Cow born Sept 1, 2005 to Aug 31, 2006 Lot 12 Four Year Old Cow born Sept 1, 2004 to Aug 31, 2005 Lot 13 Aged Cow 5 Years and Older born before Sept 1, 2004 Lot 14 Senior Champion - ROSETTE Lot 15 Grand Champion - HALTER Lot 16 Best Uttered Lot 9 through 13 In Milk (Only One Place Will Be Awarded) Lot 17 Junior Get of Sire, Three animals by one sire, none of which have freshened Lot 18 Senior Get of Sire, Three animals by one sire, with at least two, which have freshened Lot 19 Produce of Dam, Two animals any age from the same cow Lot 20 Dam and Daughter, must be natural calf Lot 21 Dairy Herd, 4 cows that have freshened. All to be owned by exhibitor. One entry per exhibitor. Lot 22 Herdsman s Award. Judged on cleanliness of quarters, condition of cattle, someone to answer questions from visitors and cooperation with fair officials and fellow exhibitors. Lot 23 Pre 4-H Showmanship Award Pick Tennessee Products -44- Lawrenceburg Rotary Club

DEPARTMENT 4 - JUNIOR DAIRY SHOW ATTENTION: Exhibitor to whom cattle are registered must be present and participate in showing or prize will be forfeited. TRUMAN ORTON, SUPT 931-762-3821 Showtime Classes 11, 13, 15 (Jersey, Brown Swiss, Ayrshire) 1:30PM Tuesday, Sept 29 Arrive by 2:00PM Monday, Sept 28 Release by One (1) hour following night show Entry Fee (Junior Dairy Waived) 1st and 2nd Place will be eligible for Open Show Class 12, 14 (Guernsey, Holstein) at 6:00PM CLASS 11 JERSEY CLASS 12 GUERNSEY CLASS 13 BROWN SWISS CLASS 14 HOLSTEIN CLASS 15 AYRSHIRE 1ST $30.00, 2ND $20.00, 3RD $15.00, 4TH $10.00, 5TH $5.00 ALL CLASSES ARE SAME IN ALL BREEDS Lot 1 Junior Heifer Calf born March 1, 2009 or later and at least 4 months old Lot 2 Intermediate Heifer Calf born Dec 1, 2008 to Feb 28, 2009 Lot 3 Senior Heifer Calf born Sept 1, 2008 to Nov 30, 2008 Lot 4 Summer Heifer Calf born June 1, 2008 to Aug 31, 2008 Lot 5 Junior Yearling born March 1, 2008 to May 31, 2008 Lot 6 Intermediate Yearling born Dec 1, 2007 to Feb 28, 2008 Lot 7 Senior Yearling born Sept 1, 2007 to Nov 30, 2007 Lot 8 Junior Champion Heifer - ROSETTE Lot 9 Junior Two-year-old Cow born March 1, 2007 to Aug 31, 2007 Lot 10 Senior Two-year-old Cow born Sept 1, 2006 to February 28, 2007 All livestock exhibited in any of the classes must be on the grounds at listed arrival times and must be in areas assigned to them. All exhibitors leaving before designated release time without written permission from livestock superintendent will forfeit all premium money earned. Pick Tennessee Products -45- Lawrenceburg Rotary Club

DEPARTMENT 5 - BEEF SHOW MARK SHORT, SUPT Home (931) 762-5519, Office (931) 829-3496 NATIONAL BREED REGISTRY AND RULES APPLY TO ALL CATTLE SHOWN Entry Fee $5.00 per head (waived junior classes) Arrive by 2:00PM Thursday October 1 Release by One (1) hour following night show Friday, October 2 Classes to be determined after registration. Three (3) exhibitors and ten (10) animals required for class. Show time 2:00 pm Friday, October 2 1ST $30.00, 2ND $20.00, 3RD $15.00, 4TH $10.00, 5TH $5.00 ALL CLASSES ARE THE SAME IN ALL BREEDS Lot 1 Pre 4-H Showmanship - Award Lot 2 Spring Heifer Calf, calved after March 1, 2009 Lot 3 Junior Heifer Calf, calved Jan 1 to Feb 28, 2009 Lot 4 Late Senior Heifer Calf, calved Nov 1 to Dec 31, 2008 Lot 5 Early Senior Heifer Calf, Calved Sept 1 to Oct 31, 2008 Lot 6 Champion Calf (Winners of Lots 2, 3, 4, & 5) ROSETTE, SHOWSTICK Lot 7 Reserve Champion Calf (2nd Place Winners to Champion) ROSETTE, SHOWSTICK Lot 8 Summer Yearling Heifers, calved July 1 to Aug 31, 2008 Lot 9 Spring Yearling Heifers, calved May 1, to June 30, 2008 Lot 10 Champion Junior Champion Heifer (Winners Lots 8 and 9) ROSETTE, SHOWSTICK Lot 11 Reserve Junior Champion (2nd Place Winners to Champion Lots 8 and 9) ROSETTE, SHOWSTICK Lot 12 Late Junior Yearling Heifer, calved March 1 to April 30, 2008 Lot 13 Early Junior Yearling Heifer, calved Jan 1 to Feb 28, 2008 Lot 14 Senior Yearling Heifer, calved Sept 1 to Dec 31, 2007 Lot 15 Senior Champion Heifer (Winners Lots 12,13,14) ROSETTE, SHOWSTICK Lot 16 Reserve Senor Champion Heifer (2nd Place Winners to Champion of Lots 12,13,14) ROSETTE, SHOWSTICK Lot 17 Grand Champion Female (Winner of Lots 6,10,15) HALTER Lot 18 Reserve Grand Champion Female (Reserve to Champion) ROSETTE, SHOWSTICK Lot 19 Junior Cow Calf Pair, cow under 40 months old with natural 2009 calf at side Lot 20 Senior Cow Calf pair, cow over 40 months with natural 2009 calf at side Lot 21 Champion Cow Calf Pair - ROSETTE, SHOWSTICK Lot 22 Spring Bull, calved after March 1, 2009 Lot 23 Junior Bull, calved after Jan 1 to Feb 28, 2009 Pick Tennessee Products -46- Lawrenceburg Rotary Club

Lot 24 Late Senior Bull, calved Nov 1 to Dec 31, 2008 Lot 25 Early Senior Bull, calved Sept 1 to Oct 31, 2008 Lot 26 Champion Bull Calf (Winners Lots 22,23,24,25) ROSETTE, SHOWSTICK Lot 27 Reserve Champion Bull Calf (2nd Place to Champion) ROSETTE, SHOWSTICK Lot 28 Summer Yearling Bull, calved July 1, to Aug 31, 2008 Lot 29 Spring Yearling bull, calved May 1, to June 30, 2008 Lot 30 Champion Junior Bull (Winners Lot 28,29) ROSETTE, SHOWSTICK Lot 31 Reserve Champion Yearling Bull (2nd Place to Champion) ROSETTE, SHOWSTICK Lot 32 Late Junior Yearling Bull, calved March 1, to April 30, 2008 Lot 33 Early Junior Yearling Bull, calved Jan 1, to Feb 18, 2008 Lot 34 Senior Yearling Bull, calved Sept 1, to Dec 31, 2007 Lot 35 Two Year Old Bull, calved Jan 1 to Aug 31, 2007 Lot 36 Senior Champion Bull (Winners Lots 32,33,34,35) ROSETTE, SHOWSTICK Lot 37 Reserve Champion Bull (2nd Place Winners to Champion Senior) ROSETTE, SHOWSTICK Lot 38 Grand Champion Bull (Winners Lots 26,20,26) HALTER Lot 39 Reserve Grand Champion Bull (Winners Reserve to Champion) ROSETTE, SHOWSTICK Lot 40 Get of Sire, four animals by one sire, both sexes represented, show in the above lots Lot 41 Junior Get of Sire, three animals by one sire, both sexes represented show in Lots 2,3,4,5,22,23,24, or 25) Lot 42 Produce of Dam, any two animals produced by the same cow and exhibited in individual classes Pick Tennessee Products -47- Lawrenceburg Rotary Club

DEPARTMENT 6- JUNIOR BEEF HEIFER SHOW MARK SHORT, SUPT. Home (931) 762-5519 Office (931) 829-3496 Showtime 1l:00 AM, Saturday October 3 Arrive by 9:00 AM, Saturday October 3 Release by One (1) hour after the show Tennessee Junior Livestock Exposition Rules will be used for this show NATIONAL BREED REGISTRY AND RULES APPLY TO ALL CATTLE. Classes to be determined after registration. 1 ST $30.00, 2 ND $20.00, 3 RD $15.00, 4 TH $10.00, 5 TH $5.00 ALL CLASSES ARE THE SAME IN ALL BREEDS (Lots 1 thru 12) Lot 1 Spring Heifer Calf, calved after March 1, 2009 Lot 2 Junior Heifer Calf, calved Jan 1 to Feb 28, 2009 Lot 3 Late Senior Heifer Calf, calved Nov 1 to Dec 31, 2008 Lot 4 Early Senior Heifer Calf, calved Sept 1 to Oct 31, 2008 Lot 5 Summer Yearling Heifers, calved July 1 to Aug 31, 2008 Lot 6 Spring Yearling Heifers, calved May 1 to June 30, 2007 Lot 7 Late Junior Yearling Heifers, calved March 1 to April 30, 2008 Lot 8 Early Junior Yearling Heifers, calved Jan 1 to Feb 28, 2008 Lot 9 Senior Yearling Heifers, calved Sept 1 to Dec 31, 2007 Lot 10 Grand Champion Female HALTER Lot 11 Reserve Champion Female ROSETTE Lot 12 Pair of Females Bred by Exhibitor Lot 13 Pee Wee Showmanship Lot 14 Junior Showmanship Grades 4 8 Lot 15 Senior Showmanship Grades 9 12 All livestock exhibited in any of the classes must be on the grounds at listed arrival times and must be in areas assigned to them. Any exhibitor leaving before designated release time without written permission from livestock superintendent will forfeit all premium money earned. Pick Tennessee Products -48- Lawrenceburg Rotary Club

CLASS 25 - LONGHORN MARK SHORT, SUPT. Home (931) 762-5519 Office (931) 829-3496 Showtime TBD (It will be part of the regular open beef show). Classes to be determined after registration. Three (3) exhibitors and ten (10) animals required for class. 1ST $30.00, 2ND $20.00, 3RD $15.00, 4TH $10.00, 5TH $5.00 RULES 1. All animals must be registered with the Texas Longhorn Breeders Association of America at least 30 days prior to the opening of the fair. The owner of the cattle to be shown must be a member in good standing of the TLBAA. 2. A photocopy of the original registration certificate and health certificate must be presented by the show officials at the time entries are verified prior to judging. All cattle must be 120 days of age by show day. 3. All animals must be properly identified by brand and PH# and must match the description of registration papers. 4. All cattle will be shown at halter. All bulls will be shown with a nose lead. 5. Animals shown in group classes must be entered and shown in an individual class. Females shown with a calf at side; the calf cannot be over 205 days old. 6. Exhibitors must dress in western attire. Baseball caps are not allowed. 7. All other rules of this show apply. TEXAS LONGHORN CLASSES 2009 Haltered Classes 1. Born March April 2009 2. Born January February 2009 3. Junior Champion Haltered Female (classes1 2) 4. Reserve Junior Champion Haltered Female (remaining 1 st place winners and 2 nd place winner from Junior Champion Class) 5. Born September December 2008 6. Born May August 2008 7. Born January April 2008 8. Born 2007 9. Senior Champion Haltered Female (Classes 5 8) 10. Reserve Senior Champion Haltered Female (remaining 1 st place winners and 2 nd place winner from Senior Champion class) 11. Grand Champion Haltered Female (From Junior and Senior Champion class) 12. Reserve Grand Champion Haltered Female (Remaining Champion and Reserve Champion to Grand Champion) Pick Tennessee Products -49- Lawrenceburg Rotary Club

Mature Females 13. Born 2003 2006 14. Born 2002 and before 15. Grand Champion Haltered Mature Female (classes 13 14) 16. Reserve Grand Champion Haltered Mature Female (remaining 1 st place winner and 2 nd place winner from Grand Champion class) Bulls 17. Born March April 2009 18. Born January February 2009 19. Junior Champion Haltered Bull (classes 17 18) 20. Reserve Junior Champion Haltered Bull (remaining 1 st place winners and 2 nd place place winner from Junior Champion class) 21. Born September December 2008 22. Born May August 2008 23. Born January April 2008 24. Senior Champion Haltered Bull (classes 22-23) 25. Reserve Senior Champion Haltered Bull (remaining 1 st place winners and 2 nd place winner from Senior Champion class) 26. Grand Champion Haltered Bull (from Junior and Senior Champion class) 27. Reserve Grand Champion Haltered Bull (remaining Champion and Reserve Champion to Grand Champion) Group Classes Class 34 Produce of Dam: 2 animals, natural service, any sex and can have different owners (ET calves not eligible) Class 35 Get of Sire: 3 animals, natural service, both sexes, 2 or more different dams, and can have different owners (ET calves not eligible) Pick Tennessee Products -50- Lawrenceburg Rotary Club

DEPARTMENT 7 COMMERCIAL HEIFERS Five Classes of Commercial Heifers will be shown. Classes are broken by weight. Premiums offered $240.00 1 st $30.00, 2 nd $20.00, 3 rd $15.00, 4 th $10.00, 5 th $5.00 CLASS 35 COMMERCIAL HEIFERS Weight brackets by class will be determined on the day of the show. Lot 1 Light Weight Lot 2 Medium Light Weight Lot 3 Medium Weight Lot 4 Heavy Medium Weight Lot 5 Heavy Weight Lot 6 Grand Champion Lot 7 Reserve Grand Champion 2009 WESTERN REGION 4-H DOG CLASSIC Showtime: 10:00 AM, Thursday, October 1 Lawrence County 4-H Canine Companions hosts a regional 4-H Dog Show open to all 4-H members and their purebred and mixed breed dogs. Show rules and entry blanks are available at the Lawrence County 4-H Office of the UT/TSU Extension (at 2385 Buffalo Road, Lawrenceburg, TN). For further information, contact: Lucy Karnes (Lawrenceburg Volunteer Leader) at 931-762-0037 or 931-629-1208 Tracy Hagan (Lawrence County Agent) at 931-762-5506 Ribbons will be awarded to 1 st, 2 nd, 3 rd and 4 th place in the following categories: Lot 1 Showmanship Lot 2 Obedience Lot 3 Trick Lot 4 Costume Lot 5 Agility Lot 6 Skillathon Pick Tennessee Products -51- Lawrenceburg Rotary Club

DEPARTMENT 9 JUNIOR MEAT GOAT SHOW Calvin Bryant, Superintendent, 762-5506 Saturday October 3 Arrival Time 2:00PM Day of Show Weigh In Time 2:00PM - 4:00PM Show 6:00PM Premiums Offered: 1 st -$12.00; 2 nd -$10.00; 3 rd -$8.00; 4 th -$6.00; 5 th -$5.00; 6 th -$4.00 CLASS 37 GOAT SHOW 1) Any breed or crossbreed may show. There is a minimum weight of 30 pounds. 2) There will be three divisions of goats shown. Market Goat for Slaughter Replacement Doe Kids Replacement Doe Yearlings. 3) Wether kids must not exhibit any testicular tissue. Animals having this will be dismissed. No bucks or billies will be allowed on the grounds. 4) Wether kids and doe kids must have all milk teeth at weigh-in. Kid goats that have lost either or both will be dismissed or moved to the yearling doe class. 5) Yearling does are allowed to have up to two sets of yearling teeth at weigh-in. Does with more than four yearling teeth will be grouped in one class and will be allowed to show in one class. The first place winner in this class will be ineligible to show for champion. 6) All goats must have horns tipped or padded. 7) No billies or bucks will be allowed in the barn area. 8) Competition is limited to Junior Exhibitors. 9) 4-H and FFA members are required to have been enrolled in the fourth grade on January 1 of the current year in order to be eligible to exhibit their goats, and will become ineligible at the end of the calendar year following their graduation from high school or upon their 20th birthday, whichever comes first. 10) All goats must be identified by ear tag or tattoo, no collar tags will be accepted. 11) All goats must be shown with a collar. 12) All goats will be weighed and classes divided by weight in each of the three divisions of the show. 13) A champion will be selected of each division and the champions will be exhibited together for a Supreme Champion. 14) Any item that comes up at the show not covered by these rules will be decided by the Executive Committee of this show and their decision will be final. 15) Each exhibitor is limited to five (5) animals for the show. 16) Each exhibitor must supply their own bedding (NO STRAW), water pails and feed pans. 17) No Dogs allowed. Pick Tennessee Products -52- Lawrenceburg Rotary Club

CLASS 37 GOATS Lot 4 10 Classes for Market Goat for Slaughter Lot 11 17 Classes for Replacement Doe Kids Lot 18 24 Classes for Replacement Yearling Does Lot 25 - Other Does Lot 30 Grand Champion Wether - $25.00 Lot 31 Grand Champion Doe Kid - $25.00 Lot 32 Grand Champion Doe Yearling - $25.00 Lot 33 Supreme Champion - $30.00 Pick Tennessee Products -53- Lawrenceburg Rotary Club