Rules and Regulations Southwest District Livestock Show Feb , 2017 Grady Co. Fairgrounds
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1 Rules and Regulations Southwest District Livestock Show Feb , 2017 Grady Co. Fairgrounds The Southwest District Show will follow exhibitor eligibility rules set by the Oklahoma Youth Expo (OYE). It states: Each junior exhibitor must be a bona fide member, in good standing, of an Oklahoma 4-H Club or FFA Chapter. Also eligible to show are 3rd Grade students, too young to enroll in a 4-H club, who were enrolled in the 3rd Grade at the beginning of the school year. Junior exhibitors who are in the third grade, but not yet old enough to enroll in 4-H, must have their nominations signed by an official from their school (e.g., Agriculture Education Teacher, Principal, Superintendent, Counselor) verifying the student was enrolled in the third grade at the beginning of the current (school) year. Market animals that are not nominated for OYE are NOT eligible to be exhibited at the Southwest District Show. In accordance with new federal law, the SWDLS requires ALL SWINE exhibited at the show be identified with a permanently-numbered 840 ear tag. The nomination tags provided by OYE are an 840 tag and can meet the federal requirement. Other tags may be used, but must be an official 840 tag. Only counties in the Southwest Agricultural Education District in Oklahoma are eligible to compete. Those counties include: Beckham, Caddo, Canadian, Comanche, Cotton, Custer, Grady, Greer, Harmon, Jackson, Kiowa, Roger Mills, Tillman, and Washita. All other counties are ineligible. Entries: Gilts and Barrows $23.00 Sheep $23.00 Goats $23.00 Beef Cattle $33.00 $2.00 will assist in the set-up, electricity, and facility usage. $1.00 will be for judges. The remainder of the entry fee will be returned to the top ½ of each class. Pre-registration is required postmarked Feb. 3. Entries must be paid in (school, or cashiers), or money order. NO CASH OR PERSONAL CHECKS! (NO METERED MAIL) Entry Fees are not refundable. Entries must be sent via certified mail to: Southwest District Livestock Show P. O. Box 2383 Chickasha, Oklahoma A late fee will be assessed at the show of $43.00 for swine, goats and sheep, $63.00 for Beef. There is no limit on the number of entries an exhibitor can enter or show. General Rules for the Show Bedding: Exhibitors must furnish wood chips for the bedding of animals. Bedding must be commercial wood chips. No straw allowed in the barns. Pen Assignments: Pens will be pre-assigned. Pens are 5 and 6 and there MAY be up to 3 pigs per pen. You can bring your own panels and split the pens if you want. Disassembling of Pens: During the sheep and goat shows, pens MUST be left as they are when you arrive. DO NOT Disassemble pens. This creates problems for the other species as they arrive. Generators: Must be kept outside of the barns. Health Requirements: All swine must have a negative pseudorabies test After December 1, 2016 and they MUST be presented at the time of entry. Release: All animals are released as soon as they are through showing. All Livestock must leave the facilities within ONE HOUR of the completion of the Show. Animals must be in place at the time weights are due. No Call in Weights. Loading and Unloading Livestock will be loaded and unloaded in designated Livestock barn areas only. NO LIVESTOCK ON THE GROUNDS PRYOR TO 4:00 p.m. Tues. Feb. 14. All judges decisions are final No protests. Hampton Inn is the headquarters and a show sponsor for this year s show. Changes for the 2017 Show Look at time changes made to entry and show schedule. Limit on commercial gilt weights raised to 340 pounds. Dropped Lowline and Mini-Hereford heifers, added Gelbvieh 840 tags required in all swine exhibiting at the show by federal law. Entry forms can be found at the SW District Ag Ed website of the Oklahoma Dept. of CareerTech at
2 Please send Thank You notes to sponsors of the Southwest District. Grand, Reserve Grand, and Bronze Champions will be paid as followed with guaranteed Money: Species Grand Res. Grand Bronze Market Steers $1,000 $500 $250 Heifers $1,000 $500 $250 Prospect Steers $500 $250 $125 Market Wethers $1,000 $500 $250 Market Ewes $500 $250 $125 Wether Goats $500 $250 $125 Doe Goats $500 $250 $125 Barrows $1,000 $500 $250 Gilts $1,000 $500 $250 In addition, each Grand, Reserve Grand, and Bronze Champion will receive All Breed Champions will receive $50, Reserve Breed Champions will receive $35, and a Third-Best in Breed will be selected and will receive $25. Only breeds with 5 or more head will select a Third-Best in breed. Showmanship winners will be selected in each class during the show. Each showmanship winner will receive a cap. To be eligible, a class must have at least two exhibitors and exhibitors may only win one time per species. Wednesday, February 15 SCHEDULE Cattle, Sheep, and Goats can move in 9:00 a.m. All Ewe and Market Sheep Cards due in the office. 10:00 a.m. Sheep show begins with Market Ewes 11:00 a.m. All Doe and Market wether Goat cards due in the office. 12:00 p.m. Doe Goats begin followed by the Market Goats 1:00 5:00 p.m. Checking Heifer Papers in the office 3:00 5:00 p.m. Weigh steers Prospect and Market Steers Thursday, February 16 9:00 a.m. Cattle show begins Prospect Steers, Market Steers, Heifers Swine will be allowed in barns 1 hour after the completion of The cattle show. 6:00 p.m.- 8:00 p.m. Available to check Purebred Gilt papers and hand out swine cards. Friday, February 17 9:00 a.m. Purebred Gilt Registration papers checked and due in office. 10:00 a.m. Gilt show begins 10:00 a.m. Commercial Gilt weigh cards are due in the office. 11:00 a.m. Berk, Chester, and Poland Barrow cards due in the office (Berk, Chester, and Poland Barrows will show Friday, 30 minutes after the conclusion of the gilt show.) 2:00 p.m. Remaining Barrow weigh cards are due in the office (Duroc, Hamp, Spots, Yorks, and Crosses) Saturday, February 18 8:00 a.m. Swine show begins with Duroc
3 Market Wether Sheep Entry Fee is $23 per head. NO LIVESTOCK ON THE GROUNDS PRYOR TO 4:00 p.m. Tues. Feb. 14. Lambs must have been nominated for OYE to be eligible to show. Breeds represented and show order will be: Haired Sheep, Southdown, Shrop, Dorset, Speckled Face, Hamp, Suffolk, Natural, and Cross. There will be a 5-pound weigh back from the top of the class. Weigh back top 3 of each class. Weigh cards are due in the office by 9:00 a.m. Wed. Feb. 15 Wethers will begin showing after the ewe show. There will be no classes of more than 20 head. No Paint Allowed in Sheep Show. Market Ewes Entry Fee is $23 per head NO LIVESTOCK ON THE GROUNDS PRYOR TO 4:00 p.m. Tues. Feb. 14. Lambs must have been nominated for OYE to be eligible to show. There will be no breed representation in the market ewe show. All ewes will compete as one breed and classes broke according to weight. There will be a 5-pound weigh back from the top of the class. Weigh back the top 3 of each class. Weigh cards for ewes are due Wed. Feb. 15, 9:00 a.m. Ewe show will begin at 10:00 a.m. followed by the wethers There will be no classes of more than 20 head. No Paint Allowed in the Sheep Show. Prospect Steers Entry fee is $33 per head. To be eligible, must weigh 1000 pounds or less. Breeds represented and show order will be: Angus, Hereford, Shorthorn, and AOB. All four breeds will be represented regardless of numbers. No trailers around cattle barns to load out steers during Heifer show. Do not wash cattle between the center and south barn aisle. No cattle Tie-out to the decorative perimeter fence of the fairgrounds. Only Steers will be weighed in from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Wed. Feb. 15. There will be no weigh back in class. No Glue will be used in the Prospect Steer show. Market Steers Entry fee is $33 per head Weights will be 1001 pounds and up. Breeds represented and show order will be: Angus, Hereford, Shorthorn, and AOB. All four breeds will be represented regardless of numbers. No trailers around cattle barns to load out steers during Heifer show. Heifers Do not wash cattle between the center and south barn aisle. No cattle Tie-out to the decorative perimeter fence of the fairgrounds. Only Steers will be weighed in from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. on Wed. Feb. 15. There will be no weigh back in class. Steers must have been nominated for OYE show to be eligible No Glue will be used in Market Steer show. Entry fee is $33 per head All breeds with a sponsor will be exhibited. Breeds not represented will show as AOB with commercial heifers. There will be a Grand, Reserve Grand, and Bronze Emblem Heifer selected. Show order will be alphabetical. Heifer Papers must be presented to the office Wed. Feb. 15 by 5:00 p.m. The following breeds have sponsors and will be represented: Angus, Chianina, Gelbvieh, Hereford, Limousin/Limflex, Maine-Anjou, Maintainer, Charolais, Percentage Charolais, Red Angus, Shorthorn, Shorthorn Plus, Simmental, Simmental Influence and Commercial/AOB. All heifers must have registration papers with the exception of Commercial heifers, which must have registration papers or a breeder s verification of parentage, exhibitor s name, and birth date. Commercial heifers will be shown with the AOB heifers. No Glue will be used in Heifer show. No trailers around cattle barns to load out steers during Heifer show. Do not wash cattle between the center and south barn aisle.
4 No cattle Tie-out to the decorative perimeter fence of the fairgrounds. Only New Breeds to any species show can be exhibited with confirmed sponsorship one-year prior approval. Market Wether Goats Entry fee is $23 per head NO LIVESTOCK ON THE GROUNDS PRYOR TO 4:00 p.m. Tues. Feb. 16. All goats must have been nominated for the OYE to be eligible to show. Bracing: Bracing will be allowed in the wether goat division. There will be a 5 lb. weigh back from the top of the class. Weigh back the top three in each class Weigh cards are due in the office by 11:00 a.m. Wed. Feb. 15. Market Goat show will begin immediately following the Doe goats. Goat Does Entry fee is $23 per head NO LIVESTOCK ON THE GROUNDS PRYOR TO 4:00 p.m. Tues. Feb. 16. All does must have been nominated for OYE or provide registration papers to be eligible to show. Bracing: Bracing of doe kids will not be tolerated and result in dismissal by the judge or superintendent. Doe kids must have all four feet on the ground. Doe kids must be shown with a collar/chain used only to control the animal. Exhibitor can only transiently touch the animal with his body. Exhibitor cannot use the collar to make the animal tense her muscles. Any violation will result in dismissal. There will be a 5 lb. weigh back from the top of the class. Weigh cards are due in the office by Wed. 11:00 a.m. Feb. 15. Breeding Gilts Entry fee is $23 per head In accordance with new federal law, the SWDLS requires ALL SWINE exhibited at the show be identified with a permanently-numbered 840 ear tag. The nomination tags provided by OYE are an 840 tag and can meet the federal requirement. Other tags may be used, but must be an official 840 tag. Swine Exhibitors must have a premise I.D. number. Registration papers for Purebred Gilts are due in the office by 9:00 a.m. Friday, Feb. 17. Weigh cards for Commercial Gilts are due in the office by 10:00 a.m. Gilts will show separate from barrows on Fri. Feb. 17 at 10:00 a.m. Gilts will show as Breeding Gilts. All swine must have a negative pseudorabies test after Dec. 1, Pseudo papers must be presented at time of entry. All swine must have been nominated for the OYE to be eligible to show. Purebred gilts show order will be: Berk, Chester, Duroc, Hamp, Hereford, Poland, Spot, and York. Purebred gilt classes will be broke by age. Purebred gilts born between August 1 and September 30 are eligible to show. Commercial gilt classes will be broke by weight. All purebred gilts must have pedigrees and/or proof of transfer to be eligible to show as purebreds. Gilts without pedigrees may show in the commercial class. The decision of the Swine Supt. is final. All commercial gilts must weigh within 10 lbs. of the weight range. No gilts weighing less that 190 will be permitted to show. All purebred champions and the commercial champion will compete for overall Grand Champion Gilt. All commercial gilts must weigh within 10 lbs. from the top of the class. Will weigh back the top three in each class. Not more than 25 head per class. Market Barrows Entry fee is $23 per head. In accordance with new federal law, the SWDLS requires ALL SWINE exhibited at the show be identified with a permanently-numbered 840 ear tag. The nomination tags provided by OYE are an 840 tag and can meet the federal requirement. Other tags may be used, but must be an official 840 tag. Swine Exhibitors must have a premise I.D. number All swine must have a negative pseudorabies test after Dec. 1, Pseudo papers must be presented at time of entry. All swine must have been nominated for the OYE to be eligible to show. All barrows must weigh within 10 lbs. of the weight range. No barrows weighing less than 190 will be permitted to show. Breeds represented: Berk, Chester, Duroc, Hamp, Poland, Spot, York, and Crossbred.
5 Weigh back will be 10 pounds from the top of the class. Weigh cards for the Berks, Chesters, and Poland, are due 11:00 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 17. The Berks, Chesters, and Poland, will show 30 minutes from the conclusion of the gilt show. Weigh back the top three in each class. Not more than 25 head per class.
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