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EXHIBITOR GUIDEBOOK BEEF DEPARTMENT Your guide to entering animals in the fair. www.fairfun.com Central Washington State Fair * 09/23/16-10/02/16-1 - Beef Department Exhibitor Guidebook

TABLE OF CONTENTS Admission Information... 3 Gate Hours... 3 Building Hours... 3 Fairgrounds Information... 3 Important Information... 3 CWSF Rules & Regulations... 3 Livestock Exhibitor Passes... 3 Gate Admission & Parking... 3 Presale Discount Ticket Info... 3 Discount Days, Promotions, Deals... 3 Beef Cattle Department... 4 Superintendent... 4 Entry Deadline/Fee... 4 First Half... 4 First Half Judge... 4 First Half Receiving... 4 First Half Releasing... 4 Second Half... 4 Second Half Judge... 4 Second Half Receiving... 4 Second Half Releasing... 4 Changeover... 4 Open Beef Cattle General Rules... 4 Standard Beef Breeds... 9 Female Classes... 9 Bull Classes... 9 Group Classes... 9 Charolais, First Half... 4 Female Classes... 5 Bull Classes... 5 Group Classes... 6 Scotch Highland, Second Half... 6 Female Classes... 6 Bull Classes... 6 AHCA Steer Classes... 6 Group Classes... 6 Texas Longhorn, First Half... 7 Haltered Class, Females... 7 Haltered Class, Mature Females... 7 Haltered Class, Bulls... 7 Haltered Class, Group Classes... 7 Non-Haltered Class, Females... 7 Non-Haltered Class, Mature Females... 7 Non-Haltered Class, Steers... 8 Youth 2016 TLBT World Qualifying Show... 8 Female Classes... 8 Bull Classes... 8 Young Steers... 8 Showmanship... 8 Youth Beef Cattle General Rules... 10 Youth Beef Cattle Classes... 10 Youth Beef, Fitting & Showing Director s Award... 10 Kamiakin Club of Yakima Kiwanis Special Award... 10 2016 Fall Classic Junior Charolais Show... 10 Click Here for: LIVESTOCK SHOW SCHEDULE Central Washington State Fair * 09/23/16-10/02/16-2 - Beef Cattle Department Exhibitor Guidebook

2016 CENTRAL WASHINGTON STATE FAIR ADMISSION INFORMATION SEPTEMBER 23 OCTOBER 2, 2016 GATE HOURS Fri. - Sat., Sept. 23 rd - 24 th : Sun., Sept. 25 th - Thur., Sept. 29 th : Fri., Sept. 30 th - Sat., Oct. 1 st : Sun., Oct. 2 nd : BUILDING HOURS 11AM - 11PM 11AM - 10PM 11AM - 11PM 11AM - 9 PM Livestock Barns, Valley Building, Ag Building, Modern Living Building, Expo Building & Washington Building all close one (1) hour prior to Fair Closing, except for the last Sunday when all buildings close at Fair End. FAIRGROUNDS INFORMATION Location: 1301 S. Fair Ave. Yakima, WA 98901 Phone: 509-248-7160 Fax: 509-248-8093 Email: Website: kadyp@fairfun.com www.fairfun.com IMPORTANT INFORMATION By submitting an entry into the Fair, exhibitors agree to abide by all the rules, regulations and entry requirements of the Fair and of the department(s) to which they are submitting their entries. It is important that exhibitors read and be familiar with the rules in this book, as well as: LIVESTOCK EXHIBITOR PASSES Open Horse Exhibitors (First & Second Half): Five (5) Daily Admissions per horse if showing performance. Five (5) Daily Infield Parking Pass, one owner only. Five (5) Daily Admissions per 2 horses if showing Halter only. Five (5) Daily Admissions per mini or pony. Open Beef & Dairy Cattle (First & Second Half): One (1) Seven (7) Animals 1 st & 2 nd Half Five (5) Daily Admissions Eight (8) Twelve (12) Animals 1 st & 2 nd Half Ten (10) Day Admissions Thirteen (13) or more 1 st & 2 nd Half Fifteen (15) Daily Admissions One (1) Five (5) Day Infield Parking Pass per household Open Goats, Sheep, & Swine (First & Second Half) One (1) Ten (10) Animals Five (5) Daily Admissions Eleven (11) Twenty (20) Ten (10) Daily Admissions Twenty-One (21) or more Fifteen (15) Daily Admissions Five (5) Day Infield Parking Pass per household GATE ADMISSION & PARKING Adults Week Days $13 Adults Week Ends $15 Seniors (65 yrs & Up) $10 Children (6-12 yrs) $ 8 Children 5 & Under, accompanied by adult FREE Parking (per carload) $ 8 PRESALE DISCOUNT TICKET INFORMATION Central Washington State Fair RULES & REGULATIONS DISCOUNT DAYS, PROMOTIONS & DEALS Central Washington State Fair * 09/23/16-10/02/16-3 - Beef Cattle Department Exhibitor Guidebook

2016 CENTRAL WASHINGTON STATE FAIR BEEF CATTLE DEPARTMENT NEW!! All livestock are required to enter online this year. Please use this Exhibitor Guidebook as your reference when completing your entries. You will enter online at: http://fairfun.fairwire.com OPEN BEEF CATTLE DEPARTMENT SUPERINTENDENTS: Patty Ehlis @ 509-930-7096 ENTRY DEADLINE: September 2, 2016 ENTRY FEE: $13.00 per class / Group Classes: $6.00 each. LOCATION: Barn G, F, and H FIRST HALF: September 23 rd 27 th FIRST HALF JUDGE: Wayne Langston FIRST HALF RECEIVING: Thursday, September 22 nd, 12:00pm 7:00pm. Animal must be in place by 7:00pm for Veterinarian Inspection. Animal entry through Gate 11. FIRST HALF RELEASING: Tuesday, September 27 th, beginning at 6:30pm. All livestock must be out of the barns by 10:00pm. Release for long hauls (500 miles & over): See Department Superintendent for arrangements. SECOND HALF: September 28 th October 2 nd SECOND HALF JUDGE: Cole Page SECOND HALF RECEIVING: Wednesday, September 28 th @ 2:00am, or as soon as the barns are cleaned. Animals must be in place for Veterinarian Inspection by 10:00am. Animals arriving prior to 6:00am will be held in a holding area, unless prior arrangements with the Superintendent have been made. SECOND HALF RELEASING: Animals will begin leaving on October 2 nd @ 6:30pm CHANGEOVER: Barns will be closed on Tuesday, September 27 th @ 6:00pm; Banner line will go up at 6:00pm. To assure guest safety no access will be allowed in the livestock area once the banner line has been installed. We are hopeful that we may clear the barn and livestock areas of fairgoers by 6:00pm, at which time exhibitors may finish hauling their tack and decorations. Please do not dismantle any displays or decorations until 6:00pm. Once this procedure is completed, we will have a general release with an estimated release time of 6:30pm. Please keep in mind that this depends on getting the barn areas cleared of fairgoers in a timely fashion. You will be informed by your Superintendent of a definite release time once management (Livestock Administrator, Joe Niemann) feels it is safe for everyone. Long hauls will be given consideration for an earlier release if it is safe to do so. Gators and drivers will be available to assist you in hauling your tack and/or display items. OPEN BEEF CATTLE DEPARTMENT GENERAL RULES Please also read the General Rules and Regulations of the Fair & Livestock Entry Requirements, with the following requirements: Bulls, one (1) year & older must be shown with a nose ring and two lead ropes. Bulls, one (1) to two (2) years must have a temporary nose ring when out of their barn stall. There must be at least ten (10) animals and two (2) exhibitors to qualify to be judged as one (1) breed. If not, the animals will be judged in Other Breeds. If your breed is not listed and there are ten (10) or more animals, a separate category will be established. If your breed is listed, and you have less than ten (10) animals, that category will be eliminated and the animals will be judged under Other Breeds. Only one (1) entry per exhibitor in each group class. Cow/Calf entries must pay an entry fee for each animal. This qualifies the calf to be shown in an individual class, which will not be considered a group class (refer to individual Breed rules). Champion classes are not eligible for premiums. All entries must be full-blood & papered unless otherwise noted. Classes must have at least two (2) in a class to qualify for premiums. A class with less than two (2) will be combined with the next appropriate class. Original registration papers must be available for examination; tattoos must be legible. Loading and unloading inside the barns is prohibited. Cattle are not to be walked out on to the track for loading. Cattle may only be loaded into trailers parked in the designated area behind the barns (east end) during the appropriate haul-out times. Cattle are also not allowed to tie up in the wash racks during haulin. All cattle must be tied in the tie-out area. The wash rack is strictly to be used for washing only. NOTE: Programs are not available for Beef Shows. Each individual Breed Association will be responsible for their own Program Booklets. DIVISIONS 1 12 STANDARD BEEF BREEDS Division 1: Angus 1 st Half Division 2: Angus 2 nd Half Division 3: Charolais 2 nd Half Division 4: Gelbveih 1 st Half Division 5: Gelbveih 2 nd Half Division 6: Hereford 2 nd Half Division 7: Red Angus 1 st Half Division 8: Red Angus 2 nd Half Division 9: Shorthorn 1 st Half Division 10: Shorthorn 2 nd Half Division 11: Tarentaise 2 nd Half Division 12: Other Breeds* 2 nd Half (Beefalo, Brahman, Dexters, Limousin, Lowline, M. Greys, Pinzgauer, Salers, Santa Gertrudis, Simmental, etc.) * Other Breeds is for all the animal breeds that do not have at least ten (10) animals and 2 exhibitors in them. 1. All entries must be purebred or full-blood. 2. Entries in the group classes must also show in an individual class. 3. Animals will enter the show ring in ascending order according to age, youngest to oldest. 4. Classes with fewer than two entries may be dropped and any entries in that class may be placed into the adjoining class closest to that entry s age. 5. Females with calf at side will show in Class 11, regardless of age. Central Washington State Fair * 09/23/16-10/02/16-4 - Beef Cattle Department Exhibitor Guidebook

The calf may not be more than 240 days old when shown and calves more than 120 days old must be registered with their Association. Must be natural calf and cow must be wet. PREMIUMS: 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th $70 $62 $54 $48 $42 STANDARD BEEF BREEDS FEMALE CLASSES 1. Late Jr. Heifer Calves... March 1 May 31, 2016 2. Early Jr. Heifer Calves... Jan. 1 Feb. 28, 2016 3. Late Sr. Heifer Calves... Nov. 1 Dec. 31, 2015 4. Early Sr. Heifer Calves... Sept. 1 Oct. 31, 2015 Calf Champion (Classes 1, 2, 3, & 4)... Rosette Reserve Calf Champion... Rosette 5. Late Summer Yrlg Heifer... July 1 August 31, 2015 6. Early summer Yrlg. Heifer... May 1 June 30, 2015 Intermediate Champion (Classes 5 & 6)... Rosette Reserve Intermediate Champion... Rosette 7. Late Jr. Yearling Heifers... March 1 April 30, 2015 8. Early Jr. Yearling Heifers... Jan. 1 Feb. 28, 2015 Junior Champion (Classes 7 & 8)... Rosette Reserve Junior Champion... Rosette 9. Late Sr. Yearling Heifers... Nov. 1 Dec. 31, 2014 10. Early Sr. Yearling Heifer... Sept. 1 Oct. 31, 2014 Senior Champion (Classes 9 & 10)... Rosette Reserve Senior Champion... Rosette Grand Champion Female (Div. Champions)... Rosette Reserve Grand Champion Female... Rosette 11. Cow & Calf (not eligible for Grand Champion Classes) 12. Pair of Heifers must be owned by one exhibitor or family and have been shown in individual classes. STANDARD BEEF BREEDS BULL CLASSES 13. Late Jr. Bull Calves... March 1 - May 31, 2016 14. Early Jr. Bull Calves... Jan. 1 - Feb. 28, 2016 15. Late Sr. Bull Calves... Nov. 1 - Dec. 31, 2016 16. Early Sr. Bull Calves... Sept. 1 - Oct. 31, 2016 Bull Calf Champ. (Classes 12, 13, 14 & 15)... Rosette Reserve Bull Calf Champion... Rosette 17. Late Summer Yrlg Bulls... July 1 - Aug. 31, 2015 18. Early Summer Yrlg Bulls... May 1 - June 30, 2015 Intermediate Champion (Classes 16 &17)... Rosette Reserve Intermediate Champion... Rosette 19. Late Jr. Yearling Bulls... March 1 - April 30, 2015 20. Early Jr. Yearling Bulls... Jan. 1 - Feb. 28, 2015 Junior Champion (Classes 18 & 19)... Rosette Reserve Junior Champion... Rosette 21. Senior Yearling Bulls... Sept. 1 - Dec. 31, 2015 22. Summer Sr. Yearling Bulls... May 1 - Aug. 31, 2015 23. Two year old Bulls... Jan. 1 - April 30, 2015 Senior Champion (Classes 20, 21 & 22)... Rosette Reserve Senior Champion... Rosette Grand Champion Bull (Div. Champions)... Rosette Reserve Grand Champion Bull... Rosette STANDARD BEEF BREEDS GROUP CLASSES 24. Pair of Bulls - must be owned by one exhibitor or family and have been shown in individual classes. 25. Pair of Calves two (2) calves, both sexes must be represented and must have been shown in the following classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 12, 13, 14 & 15. Must be owned by one (1) exhibitor. 26. Produce of Dam two (2) animals, either sex from one (1) dam, to be shown in individual classes to be eligible, may be owned by more than one exhibitor. 27. Junior Get of Sire three (3) animals by one (1) sire, both sexes represented and shown from the following classes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 12, 13, 14 & 15. May be owned by more than one (1) exhibitor. 28. Get of Sire four (4) animals by one (1) sire, shown in above classes, both sexes represented. May be owned by more than one (1) exhibitor. On or after September 1, 2014. 29. Best 5 Head five (5) animals either or both sexes represented. May be owned or co-owned by exhibitor or family. DIVISION 13 ROE CHAROLAIS SHOW First Half American-International Charolais Association (AICA) 11700 NW Plaza Circle, Kansas City, MO 64153 Class B Roll of Excellence Show 2016 Fall Show Classification June 1, 2016 December 31, 2016 The 2016 Central Washington State Fair is a ROE Show. Special Rules: All animals to be eligible for an Open Charolais Breeding Class must be purebred and registered with the American-International Charolais Association (AICA). Only bona fide (original) certificates of registration will be accepted as evidence of registration and ownership. NO PHOTOCOPIES. An animal is eligible to enter or compete in an open Charolais breeding class if registered in country of origin outside the United States and is eligible for purebred registry in the AICA Herdbook. Animals registered in the AICA Colored Division Registry (QF and QM initialed registration numbers) must meet the parameters of the AICA Color Card. All animals to be eligible may be approved by a sifting committee designated by the AICA. Stall space will not be provided for any Charolais cattle that have not been accepted by the sifting committee. All animals are subject to a medical examination in order to determine age, and each animal will be present in the show ring in its natural conformation without alteration or modification. Use of artificial tailheads is not permitted. Any animal not having a legible tattoo or firebrand number is ineligible and will be barred from showing. Bulls from classes 36, 37, 40, 41, and 42 must have a valid, satisfactory semen test certificate in possession. This certificate is valid for the entire show season. All animals shown in individual classes must be weaned, with the exception of the Cow-Calf Class and calves at the side of females calved after September 1, 2014. Calves at side must be purebred and registered with the AICA. Females calved after September 1, 2014, must show in individual female class appropriate to age. Nurse cows are not permitted. All females twenty (20) months and older exhibited at AICA sanctioned shows must be accompanied by a certificate of pregnancy from a licensed veterinarian or have produced fertile eggs as certified in a written statement by a licensed veterinarian or embryologist or have a calf at side. AICA requires that all animals be shown with a halter and suggest that all bulls be shown with a nose lead. ALL EXHIBITS OF CHAROLAIS BREEDING CATTLE SHALL BE GOVERNED BY THE AICA RULES AND REGULATIONS, ARTICLE XV, TITLED EXHIBITION OF ANIMALS. THE INSPECTION OF EXHIBIT CATTLE IS SPECIFIED IN ARTICLE XV, PARAGRAPH C, OF THE ASSOCIATION Central Washington State Fair * 09/23/16-10/02/16-5 - Beef Cattle Department Exhibitor Guidebook

RULES AND REGULATIONS AND NON-COMPLIANCE OF EXHIBIT INSPECTION IS SPECIFIED IN PARAGRAPH D OF THE SAME ARTICLE XV. ARTICLE XV, PARAGRAPH B, POINT 2: Each animal will be presented in its natural conformation and structure without alteration or modification. Alteration or modification shall be defined to include any surgical, chemical, electrical or other (including banding or other circulatory constriction) appearance change for cosmetic purpose, save only branding, tattooing, foot trimming or dehorning. The act of artificially filling animals internally, which would include stomach pumping, drench tubes, or any other method per os (by esophagus) is prohibited. Silicone injection or other injection for cosmetic purpose shall be prohibited. Anabolic steroid use shall likewise be prohibited and any animal testing positive for anabolic steroid or diuretic use shall be presumed to be altered and modified. Effective October 22, 2004, at any American-International Charolais Association (AICA) sanctioned show (including shows receiving AICA premium funding and/or qualifying as a Roll of Excellence Show), the use of a coloring agent, flock and powder is prohibited. Use of these products will result in the immediate disqualification of a given animal at such show. Where circumstances exist and/or allow, AICA reserves the right to split large individual classes after the check-in procedure is complete. ALL RULES OF SHOW APPLY. For more information, visit N.W. Charolais Breeders or call Christy Kriegsman @ 360-273-3882. For information on the Junior Department, contact Leslie Alexander with the Hang n A Cattle Company in Pasco, WA @ 509-727-0718. Charolais Prospect Steer Division: Steers must be calved after January 1, 2016, and exhibit physical characteristics of an animal that is at least 50% purebred Charolais and be registered/recorded with AICA. Classes offered will be determined at the time of check-in. Charolais Percentage Heifer Division: Heifers must be calved after January 1, 2016 and exhibit physical characteristics of an animal that is at least 50% purebred Charolais and be recorded with AICA. Classes offered will be determined at the time of check-in. Premiums for Charolais ROE Show: Premiums are provided by the Central Washington State Fair. 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th $70 $62 $54 $48 $42 CHAROLAIS - FEMALE CLASSES 1. Spring heifer calves... After March 1, 2016 2. Junior heifer calves... January 1 February 28, 2016 3. Junior Calf Champion Female 4. Reserve Junior Calf Champion Female 5. Winter heifer calves... November 1 December 31, 2015 6. Senior heifer calves... September 1 October 31, 2015 7. Senior Calf Champion Female 8. Reserve Senior Calf Champion Female 9. Late summer yearling females... July 1 August 31, 2015 10. Summer yearling females... May 1 June 30, 2015 11. Intermediate Champion Female 12. Reserve Intermediate Champion Female 13. Late spring yearling females... April 1 April 30, 2015 14. Early spring yearling females... March 1 March 31, 2015 15. Junior Champion Female 16. Reserve Junior Champion Female 17. Junior yearling females... January 1 February 28, 2015 18. Senior yearling females... September 1 December 31, 2014 19. Senior Champion Female 20. Reserve Senior Champion Female 21. Cow Calf...Calf must be cow s natural calf, not embryo transplant. Calf to be no more than 250 days of age by day of Show. Calf must be purebred and registered with the AICA. No age restriction on cow. Calf not eligible to compete in individual calf classes if shown with dam. Pair is eligible for Grand or Reserve Grand Champion Female. Cow and/or calf may be included in group class entries as individual, not as a pair comprising a single animal unit. Champion Cow-Calf (1 st Place) Reserve Champion Cow-Calf (2 nd Place) 22. Grand Champion Female 23. Reserve Grand Champion Female CHAROLAIS - BULL CLASSES 24. Spring bull calves... After March 1, 2016 25. Junior bull calves...january 1 February 28, 2016 26. Junior Calf Champion Bull 27. Reserve Junior Calf Champion Bull 28. Winter bull calves... November 1 December 31, 2015 29. Senior bull calves... September 1 October 31, 2015 30. Senior Calf Champion Bull 31. Reserve Senior Calf Champion Bull 32. Late summer yearling bulls... July 1 August 31, 2015 33. Summer yearling bulls... May 1 June 30, 2015 34. Intermediate Champion Bull 35. Reserve Intermediate Champion Bull 36. Spring yearling bulls... March 1 April 30, 2015 37. Junior yearling bulls...january 1 February 28, 2015 38. Junior Champion Bull 39. Reserve Junior Champion Bull 40. Senior yearling bulls... September 1 December 31, 2014 41. Summer senior yearling bulls... May 1 August 31, 2014 42. Two-year-old bulls... January 1 April 30, 2014 43. Senior Champion Bull 44. Reserve Senior Champion Bull 45. Grand Champion Bull 46. Reserve Grand Champion Bull CHAROLAIS - GROUP CLASSES 47. Produce of Dam...Two animals, either sex, from one dam to be shown in individual classes to be eligible. May be owned by more than one exhibitor. 48. Junior-Get-of-Sire...Three animals all by one sire, both sexes to be represented, may be owned by more than one exhibitor. All animals must be shown in individual classes to be eligible. Bulls from classes 24, 25, 28 or 29. Females from classes 1, 2, 5 or 6. 49. Get-of-Sire...Three animals all by one sire, both sexes to be represented, may be owned by more than one exhibitor. All animals must be shown in individual classes to be eligible. This get must have a minimum of two animals born before September 1, 2015. 50. Breeders Herd...Four animals, either sex, bred and owned by exhibitor. All animals must be shown in their individual classes to be eligible. 51. Group of Five Head...Five animals of either sex owned by the exhibitor from the calf classes, junior classes, senior classes, or a combination thereof. Central Washington State Fair * 09/23/16-10/02/16-6 - Beef Cattle Department Exhibitor Guidebook

DIVISION 14 SCOTCH HIGHLAND Second Half AHCA Rules for sanctioned shows: 1. Exhibitors must be members in good standing of the American Highland Cattle Association or the Canadian Highland Cattle Society. 2. All animals must be owned by the exhibitor and registered with the American Highland Cattle Association or the Canadian Highland Cattle Society. 3. Registration papers must be presented to show officials of AHCA representatives upon request. 4. Tattoos must be legible and correspond to registration papers. 5. Use of hormones or steroids in animals exhibited is prohibited. 6. Breeding cattle may not be dehorned. 7. Exhibitors agree to abide by the IAFE National Code of Show Ring Ethics. 8. No clipping or blocking of Highland breeding stock is allowed. Trimming of hair on belly, for purpose of leveling the bottom line is acceptable in the area between the front and back legs. PREMIUMS: 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th $70 $62 $54 $48 $42 SCOTCH HIGHLAND - FEMALE CLASSES 1. Heifer calves born... June 1, 2016 or later 2. Heifer calves born... May 1 31, 2016 Heifer Calf Champion & Reserve... Rosette 3. Heifer calves born...april 1 30, 2016 4. Heifer calves born... March 1 31, 2016 5. Heifer calves born...january 1 February 28, 2016 Junior Heifer Calf Champion & Reserve... Rosette 6. Heifer Calves born... September 1 December 31, 2015 Senior Heifer Calf Champion & Reserve... Rosette 7. Heifers born... July 1 August 31, 2015 8. Heifers born... May 1 June 30, 2015 Inter. Yrlg. Heifer Champion & Reserve... Rosette 9. Heifers born... March 1 April 30, 2015 10. Heifers born...january 1 February 28, 2015 Junior Yrlg. Heifer Champion & Reserve... Rosette 11. Heifers born...january 1 December 31, 2014 Senior Heifer Champion & Reserve... Rosette Grand & Reserve Grand Champion Female... Rosette 12. Cow/Calf: Cow must be born 12/01/13 or prior. Calf must be cow s natural calf and be a maximum 250 days old or born 01/01/16 or after. Not eligible for Grand Champion. Grand Champion Cow/Calf... Rosette 13. Aged Cow... any cow over five (5) that has calved Not eligible for Grand Champion. SCOTCH HIGHLAND - BULL CLASSES 14. Bull calves born... May 1, 2016 or after 15. Bull calves born... March 1 April 30, 2016 16. Bull calves born... January 1 February 28, 2016 Junior Bull Calf Champion & Reserve... Rosette 17. Bulls born... September 1 December 31, 2015 Senior Bull Calf Champion & Reserve... Rosette 18. Bulls born... May 1 August 31, 2015 Inter. Bull Champion & Reserve... Rosette 19. Bulls born... January 1 April 30, 2015 Junior Yrlg. Bull Champion & Reserve... Rosette 20. Bulls born... January 1 December 31, 2014 Senior Bull Champion & Reserve... Rosette Grand & Reserve Grand Champion Bull... Rosette SCOTCH HIGHLAND - AHCA STEER CLASSES 21. Purebred Prospect Steers born... May 1 July 31 st, 2016 22. Purebred Prospect Steers born... January 1 April 30th, 2016 Grand Champion and Reserve Champion Purebred Prospect Steers... Rosette 23. Crossbred Prospect Steers (50% or more) born...... May 1 July 31 st, 2016 24. Crossbred Prospect Steers (50% or more) born...... January 1 April 30 th, 2016 Grand Champion and Reserve Champion Crossbred Prospect Steer... Rosette 25. Purebred Market Steers born... Aug. 1, 2012 Aug. 1, 2015 Grand Champion and Reserve Champion Purebred Market Steers..... Rosette 26. Crossbred Market Steers (50% or more) born...... August 1, 2013 August 1, 2015 Grand Champion and Reserve Champion Crossbred Market Steers SCOTCH HIGHLAND - GROUP CLASSES 27. Pair of Bulls owned by exhibitor, from above classes. 28. Pair of Females owned by exhibitor from above classes. 29. Produce of Dam, 2 animals, either sex, from one Dam, from above classes. 30. Get of Sire, 3 animals same sire, both sexes represented. 31. Best 4 head, owned or co-owned by exhibitor from above classes. DIVISION 15 First Half All TLBAA World Qualifying Show Rules Apply. All entries must be 120 days old on the day of the show. Females may be shown with a calf at side. A calf may not be more than 205 days old on the day of the show and may not be crossbred. Females over 30 months of age without calf at side must have a positive pregnancy test by a licensed veterinarian. HALTERED CLASS FEMALES 1. Heifers born May June 2016 (The entry must be born on or before May 30, 2016.) 2. Heifers born March April 2016 3. Heifers born January February 2016 4. Junior Champion Haltered Female (Class winners from Classes 1 3) 5. Reserve Junior Champion Haltered Female (Remaining First Place Winners & the Second Place Winner in the Junior Champion s Show Class) 6. Heifers born September December 2015 7. Heifers born May August 2015 8. Heifers born January April 2015 9. Heifers Born 2014 10. Senior Champion Haltered Female Central Washington State Fair * 09/23/16-10/02/16-7 - Beef Cattle Department Exhibitor Guidebook

(Class Winners from Classes 6 9) 11. Reserve Senior Champion Haltered Female (Remaining First Place Winners and the Second Place Winner in the Senior Champion s Show Class) 12. Grand Champion Haltered Female (From Junior Champion and Senior Champions) 13. Reserve Grand Champion Haltered Female (Remaining Champion and the Reserve Champion to the Grand Champion) HALTERED CLASS MATURE FEMALES 14. Females born 2010 2013 15. Females born 2009 & before 16. Grand Champion Mature Haltered Female (Class Winners from Classes 14 15) 17. Reserve Grand Champion Mature Haltered Female (Remaining First Place Winner from Mature Female Classes and the Second Place Winner in the Grand Champion Mature Female s Class) HALTERED CLASS BULLS Shown at halter with nose lead. Bulls without nose lead will be disqualified. 18. Bulls born May June 2016 (The entry must be born on or before May 30, 2016) 19. Bulls born March April 2016 20. Bulls born January February 2016 21. Junior Champion Bull (Class Winners from Classes 18 20) 22. Reserve Junior Champion Bull (Remaining Class Winners and the Second Place Winner in the Junior Champion s Show Class) 23. Bulls born September - December 2015 24. Bulls born May August 2015 25. Bulls born January April 2015 26. Senior Champion Bull (Class Winners from Classes 23 25) 27. Reserve Senior Champion Bull (Remaining First Place Winner plus the Second Place Winner in the Senior Champion s Show Class) 28. Grand Champion Bull (From Junior Champion and Senior Champions) 29. Reserve Grand Champion Bull (Remaining Champion and Reserve Champion to the Grand Champion) HALTERED CLASS GROUP CLASSES 30. Produce of Dam: Two Animals, Natural Birth, Either Sex. Animals can have different owners. (ET Calves Not Eligible.) 31. Get of Sire: Three Animals, Natural Birth, Either Sex with at least one male or female in the group of three (3), two (2) or more different Dams. Animals can have different owners. (ET Calves Eligible.) Bulls must be shown with nose lead. The Produce of Dam and Get of Sire Classes must be shown at Halter. Females must be from Age Classes 9 and under. Bulls must be from the established classes and shown with a nose lead. NON-HALTERED CLASS FEMALES 32. Heifers born May June 2016 (Entry must be born on or before May 30, 2016) 33. Heifers born March April 2016 34. Heifers born January February 2016 35. Junior Champion Non-Haltered Female (Class Winners from Classes 32 34) 36. Reserve Junior Champion Non-Haltered Female (Remaining First Place Winners and the Second Place Winner in the Junior Champion s Show Class) 37. Heifers born September December 2015 38. Heifers born May August 2015 39. Heifers born January April 2015 40. Heifers born 2014 41. Senior Champion Non-Haltered Female (Class Winners from Classes 37-40) 42. Reserve Senior Champion Non-Haltered Female (Remaining First Place Winners and the Second Place Winner in the Senior Champion s Show Class) 43. Grand Champion Non-Haltered Female (From Junior Champion and Senior Champions) 44. Reserve Grand Champion Non-Haltered Female (Remaining Champion and the Reserve Champion to the Grand Champion) NON-HALTERED CLASS MATURE FEMALES 45. Females born 2012 2013 46. Females born 2010 2011 47. Females born 2009 48. Females born 2008 & before 49. Grand Champion Mature Female (Class Winners from Classes 45-48) 50. Reserve Grand Champion Mature Female (Remaining First Place Winners from mature Female Classes and the Second Place Winner in the Grand Champion Mature Female s Class) 51. Overall Grand Champion Female (From Grand Champion Haltered Females and Grand Champion Non-Haltered Females) 52. Foundation Female Placing Based Upon Animal s Descendant s Placings (NRLA Spokane Show Only) NON-HALTERED CLASS STEERS 53. Junior Steers born 2014 2015 54. Junior Steers born 2012 2013 55. Junior Champion Steer (From Class 53 and 54) 56. Reserve Junior Champion Steer (From Class 53 and 54) 57. Senior Steers born 2008-2011 58. Senior Steers born 2005 and before 59. Senior Champion Steer (From Class 57 and 58) 60. Reserve Champion Senior Steer (From Class 57 and 58) 61. Overall Grand Champion Steer (From Junior Champion and Senior Champion Steers) 62. Overall Reserve Grand Champion Steer (Remaining Champion Steer and the Reserve Grand Champion Steer from the Overall Grand Champion s Class) Central Washington State Fair * 09/23/16-10/02/16-8 - Beef Cattle Department Exhibitor Guidebook

26. Senior Steers born September December 2015 27. Senior Steers born May August 2015 28. Senior Steers born January March 2015 29. Senior Steers born 2014 30. Senior Reserve Champion Steer 31. Senior Champion Steer 32. Grand Champion Steer 33. Reserve Grand Champion Steer DIVISION 16 YOUTH 2016 TLBT WORLD QUALIFYING SHOW First Half All entries must be at least 120 days old on the day of the show. Females may be shown with calf at side. Calf shown at side may not be more than 205 days old and may not be crossbred. ENTRY FEE: $10.00 per class. PREMIUMS: Youth are judged on a Danish System. (No premiums for Championship Classes) 1 st Place $15.80 2 nd Place $14.60 3 rd Place $12.20 YOUTH 2016 TLBT WORLD QUALIFYING SHOW CLASSES FEMALES 1. Born May June 2016 2. Born March April 2016 3. Born January February 2016 4. Junior Champion Female 5. Reserve Junior Champion Female 6. Born September December 2015 7. Born May August 2015 8. Born January April 2015 9. Born 2014 10. Senior Champion Female 11. Reserve Senior Champion Female 12. Grand Champion Female 13. Reserve Grand Champion Female YOUTH 2016 TLBT WORLD QUALIFYING SHOW CLASSES BULLS Shown at halter with nose lead. Bulls without nose lead will be disqualified. 14. Born May June 2016 15. Born March April 2016 16. Born January February 2016 17. Born September December 2015 18. Grand Champion Bull 19. Reserve Grand Champion Bull YOUTH 2016 TLBT WORLD QUALIFYING SHOW CLASSES YOUNG STEERS 20. Junior Steers born October December 2016 21. Junior Steers born July September 2016 22. Junior Steers born April June 2016 23. Junior Steers born January March 2016 24. Junior Reserve Champion Steer 25. Junior Champion Steer YOUTH 2016 TLBT WORLD QUALIFYING SHOW CLASSES SHOWMANSHIP Except for the Pee Wee class, all animals shown in the Showmanship classes must have been shown in the TLBT Youth Show. NO ENTRY FEE will be charged for participation in the Showmanship classes. PREMIUMS: 1 st Place $10.80 2 nd Place $9.60 3 rd Place $7.20 34. Pee Wee: Six (6) years of age & younger as of Jan. 1, 2016. May show either sex. This is the only class that will allow adults in the show ring. 35. Junior: Seven (7) Nine (9) years of age as of Jan. 1, 2016. 36. Intermediate: Ten (10) Twelve (12) years of age as of Jan. 1, 2016. 37. Teen: Thirteen (13) Fifteen (15) years of age as of Jan. 1, 2016. 38. Senior: Sixteen (16) Eighteen (18) years of age as of Jan. 1, 2016. YOUTH BEEF CATTLE DEPARTMENT SUPERINTENDENTS: Patty Ehlis @ 509-930-7096 ENTRY DEADLINE: September 2, 2016 ENTRY FEE: $10.00 per animal - Group Classes: $4.00 each class LOCATION: Barn G, F, and H FIRST HALF: September 23 rd 27 th FIRST HALF JUDGE: Wayne Langston FIRST HALF RECEIVING: Thursday, September 22 nd, 12:00pm 7:00pm. Animal must be in place by 7:00pm for Veterinarian Inspection. Animal entry through Gate 11. FIRST HALF RELEASING: Tuesday, September 27 th, beginning at 6:30pm. All livestock must be out of the barns by 10:00pm. Release for long hauls (500 miles & over): See Department Superintendent for arrangements. CHANGEOVER: Barns will be closed on Tuesday, September 27 th @ 6:00pm; Banner line will go up at 6:00pm. To assure guest safety no access will be allowed in the livestock area once the banner line has been installed. We are hopeful that we may clear the barn and livestock areas of fairgoers by 6:00pm, at which time exhibitors may finish hauling their tack and decorations. Please do not dismantle any displays or decorations until 6:00pm. Once this procedure is completed, we will have a general release with an estimated release time of 6:30pm. Please keep in mind that this depends on getting the barn areas cleared of fairgoers in a timely fashion. You will be informed by your Superintendent of a definite release time once management (Livestock Administrator, Joe Niemann) feels it is safe for everyone. Long hauls will be given consideration for an earlier release if it is safe to do so. Gators and drivers will be available to assist you in hauling your tack and/or display items. Central Washington State Fair * 09/23/16-10/02/16-9 - Beef Cattle Department Exhibitor Guidebook

BREEDS: All breeds will be shown together, unless six (6) animals are entered per breed. PREMIUMS: Youth will be judged on a Danish System. (No Premiums for Championship Classes) 1 st Place $15.80 2 nd Place $14.60 3 rd Place $12.20 YOUTH BEEF CATTLE DEPARTMENT GENERAL RULES Please also read the General Rules and Regulations of the Fair & Livestock Entry Requirements, with the following requirements: Youth Exhibitors may be stalled with their parents who are showing Open Class. Animals must be owned by youth or family ranch. Loading and unloading inside the barns is prohibited. Cattle are not to be walked out on to the track for loading. Cattle may only be loaded into trailers parked in the designated area behind the barns (east end) during the appropriate haul-out times. Cattle are also not allowed to tie up in the wash racks during haulin. All cattle must be tied in the tie-out area. The wash rack is strictly to be used for washing only. DIVISION 17 YOUTH BEEF CATTLE CLASSES Kamiakin Club of Yakima Kiwanis Special Award Youth Beef Department The Kamiakin Club of Yakima is presenting a $250.00 cash award to the animal that wins Grand Champion Bull, Heifer or Cow-calf in the open youth beef department. This organization which will be celebrating its 57 th year is heavily involved with our local youth and is providing this award in support of the Central Washington State Fair Youth exhibitors. The award will be presented Monday evening during our Youth Awards Dinner Program. 2016 Fall Classic Junior Charolais Show sponsored by the Washington Junior Charolais Association (WJCA) The WJCA shall sponsor the Champion and Reserve Champion Charolais Bull and Female during the CWSF Youth Beef Show on Sunday. All youth Charolais exhibitors will automatically be eligible for these awards provided they have entered their animals in the Youth Beef Show via online entry registration through the CWSF. For more information contact Jana Koller at 509-710-2369. 1. Bulls, Jr. Calf (Spring Bull)... Calved on or after Jan. 1, 2015 2. Bulls, Sr. Calf (Fall Bull)... Calved between Sept.1 - Dec. 31, 2014 3. Bulls, Summer Yearlings... Calved May 1 - Aug. 31, 2014 Grand & Reserve Grand Champion Bull... Rosette 4. Heifer, Jr. Calf (Spring Heifer)... Calved on or after Jan. 1, 2015 5. Heifer, Senior Calf (Fall Heifer)...Calved Sept. 1 - Dec. 31, 2014 6. Heifer, Summer Yearling... Calved May 1 Aug. 31, 2014 7. Heifer, Spring Yearling... Calved Jan 1 Aug 31, 2014 8. Heifer, Senior Yearling...Calved Sept. 1 - Dec. 31, 2014 Grand & Reserve Champion Female... Rosette 9. Cow-calf (not eligible for Grand Champion classes.) Animals entered in class 11 Cow-Calf, Cow may not enter in Class 8, 9 or 10. 10. Best two (2) Females - Any age 11. Prospect Steer Steers must weigh 900 lbs. or less. Registration papers not required provided the animal show proper breed characteristics. DIVISION 18 YOUTH BEEF - FITTING & SHOWING DIRECTOR S AWARD Grade you were in January 1 of present year. 1. Pre-Junior Grades K-2, ages 5-8...$10.00 & Plaque 2. Junior - Grades 3-5, ages 9-11...$10.00 & Plaque 3. Intermediate - Grades 6-8, ages 12-14...$10.00 & Plaque 4. Senior - Grades 9-12, ages 15-19...$10.00 & Plaque (19 if birthday is after January 1 st of present year, or 20-21 with a current FFA or Association membership card) Youth Beef Fitting & Showing Contest Contestants must fit and show their animals without their parent s assistance. Superintendents will be responsible for the Fitting and Showing Contest in their respective area. Fitting and Showing is not mandatory. Central Washington State Fair * 09/23/16-10/02/16-10 - Beef Cattle Department Exhibitor Guidebook