2017 Woodbury County Fairbook WCF - Fairbook | Page 71
Woodbury County Fair
Class 8230 Wether
Class 8232 Junior Doe- under one year
Class 8233 Senior Doe- over one year
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Showmanship (Dairy Goat exhibitors may compete in Overall Showmanship Contest)
Class 8264 Senior Showmanship
Class 8265 Intermediate Showmanship
Class 8266 Junior Showmanship
SHOW ORDER
Showmanship
Dairy Goat Classes
Meat Goat Classes
Other Goat Classes
4H/FFA Llama and Alpaca Classes and Show Order
Class 8001 Juvenile 5-12 months
Class 8002 Yearling 13-24 months
Class 8003 Adults 25-36 months
Class 8004 Adults 37 months and older
Showmanship
Senior 8010
Intermediate 8011
Junior 8012
4-H/FFA Horse and Pony Department (83)
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Kris Mrla – Superintendent – (712) 899-8273
Brittany Eckert – Superintendent – (712) 880-2649
Kelsey Sands – Superintendent – (712) 870-8894
Refer to General Rule section. 4-H Horses must be identified in 4-H Online by
11:59 p.m. on May 15. See rule #2 under 4-H and FFA Livestock General Rules.
A maximum of 5 head can be identified; of those, a maximum of 2 horses may be
leased. Leased horses must have completed a lease form, 4H 106C.
Halter/conformation class horses must be owned and cannot be leased. Photos are
required for state fair horses in 4-H online. The publication “A 4-H Guide for Light
Horse Shows in Iowa” (4H-511-C) revised contains rules and exhibit guidelines. It is
available at the Extension office or at the Iowa 4-H Website located at:
http://www.extension.iastate.edu/4h/projects/horse.
Exhibitor Conduct: Contestants shall act as young ladies and gentlemen at all times.
Unnecessary roughness or discourtesy will dismiss the exhibitor from further
competition for the entire show. Good sportsmanship shall prevail. Courtesy is
mandatory. No abuse of horses will be tolerated. Each exhibitor must keep horse
under control or be excused from ring.
4-H youth participating in any riding classes must wear American Society of
Testing Materials (ASTM) and Safety Engineering Institute (SEI) approved
headgear with chin strap and properly fitted harness while mounted and riding,
including warm-up and when exercising your animal.
4-H’ers not wearing a helmet while mounted will receive a warning; a second warning
the 4-H’er becomes ineligible to show at next year’s County Fair.
Each exhibitor may show two (2) animals. Each animal may be in any saddle classes.
Each horse may also be in two (2) halter classes if one class is showmanship. Each
horse may participate in any game classes. Horse exhibitors must fill out a Horse Entry
Form due July 15 by 4:30 p.m. to the Woodbury County Extension office. See rule #
3 under livestock general rules. Forms that come in after the due date/time will
make the animal ineligible to be shown at the county fair. Form is available at the