2018 Woodbury County Fair Fair Book 2018 | Page 65

Woodbury County Fair 65 Market Individual Gilts Champion and Reserve Individual Market Gilt Purebred market Pigs (Barrows/Gilts) Champion and Reserve Purebred Market Pig Pig-of-Merit Pen of 3 Pigs Champion and Reserve Pig of Merit Pen of 3 Pigs Market Pen of 3 Market Pigs Champion and Reserve Pen of 3 Market Pigs Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Overall Market Pen of 3 Pigs Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Market Swine Overall – Pig of Merit, Individual Barrow, Individual Gilt and Purebred Market Pig Senior Showmanship Intermediate Showmanship Junior Showmanship 4-H/FFA Dairy Cattle Department (81) Kari Blevins – Superintendent – Phone (712) 204-5119 1. Refer to General Rules. 2. Entries are open to purebred and grade Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Guernsey, Hols tein, Jersey and Milking Shorthorn cattle that have been identified in the current year 4-H or FFA pro- grams. All breeding heifers must have been vaccinated for brucellosis. If not calf-hood vaccinated, a valid certificate to last through the fair is required. 3. Grade dairy cattle must be sired by a purebred bull and from a dam of the same breed. 4. Exhibitors may not show more than two dairy cattle in each class. 5. Exhibitors should wear white shirt and pants with leather shoes or boots. 6. Cattle must be double tied in the barn (See General Rule #5). Families must bring gates to separate their animals from other clubs/families. Gates must be 1 foot back from the edge of the concrete walkway and secured to the barn wall on one end and a metal fence post on the other wall. 7. Purebred cattle must be registered in the family name with the official breed association. 8. Birth date of all dairy animals is to be recorded in 4H Online by 11:59 p.m. on May 15. See rule #2 under 4-H and FFA Livestock General Rules. 9. All classes in each breed will be judged in this order: Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Guernsey, Holstein, Jersey and Milking Shorthorn. 10. There is a Produce of Dam class for all breeds. Produce of Dam is two daughters of the same cow shown by the same exhibitor. 11. A cow/calf class is a cow with her own calf. These two can also be exhibited individually in their own classes. 12. Livestock/Animal Fair Entry form is due in the Woodbury County Extension office no later than July 15, 4:30 p.m. Forms coming in after 4:30 p.m. on July 15 will make the ani- mals ineligible to be shown at county fair. See rule # 3 under livestock general rules. Eligibility by Birth Dates (for 2018 show) Junior Heifer Calves – born December 1, 2017– May 15, 2018 Senior Heifer Calves – born September 1, 2017-November 30, 2017 Junior Yearling Heifers – born March 1, 2017– August 31, 2017 Senior Yearling Heifers – born September 1, 2016– February 28, 2017 Two-year Old Cows – born September 1, 2016– August 31, 2017 Aged Cows – born before September 1, 2016 4-H/FFA Dairy Cattle Classes (81) Junior Heifer Calves Class 1 – Ayrshire Class 2 – Brown Swiss Class 3 – Guernsey Class 4 – Holstein Class 5 – Jersey Class 6 – Milking Shorthorn Senior Heifer Calves Class 7 – Ayrshire Class 8 – Brown Swiss