Bradford-Union Swine Association 2016 Show & Sale

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Bradford-Union Swine Association 2016 Show & Sale Revised: September 2015 Failure to comply with all the following rules and regulations may result in exclusion and/ or expulsion from the 2016 BUSA Show and Sale and/or result in refusal from showing in future shows. A Grievance Committee appointed by the President will rule on infractions that are submitted in writing within 48 hours of an incident and determine penalties for the exhibitor(s). Any person paying for a membership and/or exhibitor s fee at the October 2015 meeting will agree this event establishes acceptance of these rules and regulations as voted and accepted by two-thirds vote of the membership present during the September 2015 meeting. Any exhibitor that fails to meet any of the requirements set forth in this document regardless if fault is with the exhibitor themselves, parents, guardians, school, church, or clubs must deliver in writing the issue that caused the requirements not to be met and their argument on why they should not be removed from the show and/or sale within 48 hours of the incident to Eric Hall, Kevin Graham, Penny Hersey or Nicole Barnes in person. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to arrange to meet one of the above mentioned and deliver the letter. A phone call will not be counted as part of the 48- hour requirement; the letter itself has to be delivered within the set time line. The letter will be forwarded to the grievance committee, the committee will then meet at their earliest convenience to determine the outcome of the event and then notify the exhibitor, Officers and Board of Directors of their decision. ALL GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE DECISIONS ARE FINAL! 1. Anyone wishing to enter the 2016 BUSA Show and Sale must, along with their parents or legal guardians, join the BUSA no later than the October 2015 Meeting. Membership dues are a non-refundable $30.00 per family. The October 2015 BUSA members must also pay a non-refundable registration fee of $20.00 per exhibit. This fee is refundable before December tag-in if you choose not to show your animal.

2. The BUSA member and one parent or legal guardian must attend all five mandatory meetings. Each exhibitor and one parent is required to sign in at the end of each meeting. If a student has a school function, student must present a letter 48 hours ahead to a board member. A parent or guardian must still attend the meeting. Meetings are held on the second Monday night of October, November, January, and February. The December meeting is Saturday, December 5, 2015, which is the tag-in. The tag-in will be from 8 am to 10 am. All other meetings will begin at 7 PM. The September meetings will be alternated each fiscal year between Bradford and Union counties. Any member not compliant with this requirement will lose their right to participate in the 2016 BUSA show and sale. 3. BUSA members wishing to show a hog must attend school and reside in Bradford or Union County. The BUSA member also be a member in good standing of 4-H or FFA in Bradford or Union County. Must be homesteaded in Bradford or Union County. 4. Each BUSA exhibitor must assume all liability in case of injury or damage to, or caused by the exhibitor s animal, relieving the Fair Association, the BUSA, FFA and the 4-H Clubs from ALL liability. 1. All hogs must comply with health requirements of the Division of Animals and Industry, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Service. 2. All swine projects must have been owned and under control of each BUSA exhibitor. 3. Its exhibitor ONLY must care for each BUSA swine project. This means relatives and friends cannot raise your hog for you. Housing your swine exhibit at the Bradford or Union Ag. facilities will be acceptable. 4. All entries and awards in the Market Swine Show shall be subject to the Bradford County Fair Rules and Regulations published in the 2016 Fair Premium Book. These rules may be obtained at the Fair Office. An inspection team appointed by the President will be formed, if needed, to inspect swine projects. Each BUSA swine exhibitor will be issued 10, $2.00, FREEZER HOG TICKETS at the October 2015 BUSA meeting payable in full at that time. The exhibitor has a choice to sell the 10 tickets to help offset expenses of their project or keep them for themselves. All ticket stubs will be required to be turned in at the February meeting or at the weigh-in to be qualified for the freezer pig drawing at the 2016 sale. If you fail to turn in your ticket stubs by the required time, you will not be eligible to compete in the drawing for the awarded freezer pig at the 2016 BUSA Sale. All exhibitors are required to wear their armband throughout the fair for free admission.

A tag and tattoo only meeting for any BUSA member in good standing that wishes to exhibit in the 2016 Bradford-Union Swine Show and Sale, will be held on Saturday, December 5, 2015 at the Bradford County Fair Grounds and the Union County Riding Club. This event will take place between the hours of 8:00-10:00 AM. The gate will be locked at 10:00 AM. The exhibitor MUST be present along with the pig they intend to exhibit. The exhibitor is responsible to catch and hold their exhibit while it is tagged and tattooed or provide someone to perform this responsibility on the exhibitor s behalf. Any exhibitor that fails to fulfill this requirement will not have their pig tagged or tattooed, thus not qualifying for the 2016 show and sale. (Any exhibitor that is involved in any competition or tournament must turn a letter into any BUSA officer 48 hours before tag-in. You must appoint someone to tag your pig in.) The final weigh-in will be Monday, March 7, 2016 at the Bradford County Fair Grounds livestock area. The final decision concerning the time will be announced at the swine meetings. Minimum weight at the weigh-in will be 240 pounds. Maximum weight not to exceed 290 pounds. No swine exhibit will be allowed on the scale for final weigh in unless it is clean and free of all debris, to include grease, sand, mud and/or any materials not typically found in a stock trailer used to haul market quality livestock. Sale weights will be capped at 275 pounds. At final weigh-in a parent or exhibitor must be there to unload the hog off the trailer. The on-site BUSA officer or board member will determine if each exhibitor has met compliance. EXHIBITORS MUST WEAR CLOSED-TOE SHOES. NO SANDALS. IF RULE IS NOT FOLLOWED PIG WILL NOT BE WEIGHED IN! Graders selected by the BUSA Committee will grade all hogs. Only hogs conforming to established show standards for quality and grading, #1 swine on the hoof will be accepted, not to exceed the number 95 pens available. After selection of the hogs has been made, it will be up to the exhibitor to take their pig back home that night if it was cut from the show and sale.

Only swine that were tagged and tattooed on the Saturday, December 5, 2015 by the BUSA and meet weight and grading requirements will be shown at the 2016 BUSA Swine Show. NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE MADE!!! Immediately after weigh-in and grading is completed, a short meeting will be held in the bleacher area for last minute instructions and barn rules. All exhibitors are expected to be present until this meeting is over. Roll may be called. This is where you will get your armbands that must remain on for daily admission. Show will be held Tuesday March 8, 2016, at 6:30 p.m. All exhibitors must be in the designated area and ready to show his/her pig when their class is called. If you do not show your animal it will not be auctioned in the regular sale, it will be placed on the resale list and sold at resale price plus any individual add-ons. Failure of not showing the animal will result in not being eligible to exhibit in the 2017 Show. The only exceptions for not showing are a death in immediate family or a medical emergency. A chart detailing weight and class will be posted in the swine barn. A showmanship contest will be determined at a later date. Age as of September 1, 2015. Trophies or cash awards will be awarded in the following division: Juniors (1st, 2nd, 3rd)... 8-10 year olds Intermediates (1st, 2nd, 3rd)... 11-13 year olds Seniors (1st, 2nd, 3rd)...14 years and up Homegrown classes will be held as the last class of the show if the grand or reserve champions are not homegrown. Hogs must have been born and raised in Bradford or Union County. A Grand and Reserve Champion will be selected. A certificate of birth signed by the breeder must be turned in at the tag and tattoo meeting on Saturday, December 5, 2015 to qualify for this class. NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE MADE!!! 2015 Grand Champion & Homegrown Grand Champion Sierra Graham

1. Sale will be held on Friday, March 11, 2016 at 6:30 p.m. The awards program will begin at 6:00 p.m. The Buyers dinner will be at 5:00 p.m. 2. All animals must be slaughtered following the sale to fulfill state laws. 3. A 5% sales commission will be deducted from the sale price. Five percent will be used to defray the cost of the Swine Show and Sale. Final weigh-in will determine sale weight; maximum sale weight is set a 275 pounds. Scale weight will be final unless the 275 pound capped weight rule has to be placed on the exhibitors pig. 4. The cost of the photo will be determined by bids submitted in accordance with BUSA criterion. The cost will be paid by each exhibitor and deducted from his or her sale total to include any handling fees. Each exhibitor will have at least one picture for each buyer and one for themselves. 5. Exhibitors must be at the designated area in the stands and prepared to enter the sale ring promptly in turn. Failure to comply will result in your hog being sold at the sales auctioned re-sale price. The only exception is the death of an immediate family member or medical emergency. All exhibitors will follow barn rules; according to the severity of the rule infraction the barn manager can disqualify you from 2016 BUSA Swine Show and Sale as well as future BUSA events. You must feed your animal every day in the morning and afternoon, Monday through Saturday. Failure to comply with this rule will result in a $50 fee taken from your check every time you don t feed your animal. President: Treasurer: Eric Hall Penny Hersey (386) 623-3824 (352) 258-3810 halleric@yahoo.com penny.hersey@gmail.com Vice-President: Secretary: Kevin Graham Nicole Barnes (386) 623-1026 (352) 682-7057 kandgraham@msn.com nicbarnes@yahoo.com 2015 Swine Show Reserve Grand Champion Randa Wilkins