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LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENTS Superintendent Susan Pater, Cochise County 4-H Youth Development Agent General rules: Any regularly enrolled 4-H or FFA member who has satisfactorily completed his/her projects for the 2016 club year may participate in the exhibits and contests pertaining to his/her projects. Articles to be exhibited must be raised during the current club year. Exhibits entered in the 4-H & FFA Department may not be entered in any other Fair department. Leaders/advisors will be asked to certify completion of projects. Entry fee for market and carcass livestock is $15 per head, $10 per Futurity 1 st year entry, and $5 per head for all other livestock. Fees are due at time of entry and no later than September 10 th, payable to Cochise County 4-H, 450 S. Haskell Ave., Willcox, AZ. 85643. Fees are not refundable. Go to http://cochisecountyfair.org and click the 4-H & FFA link, for further information and to link to online entries. MEMBERS MUST ENTER ONLINE BY SEPTEMBER 1st. Contact the Cochise County Extension Office (520) 384-3594, for LIVESTOCK exhibit areas. Livestock inspection papers (as required) & market livestock summaries for market/carcass animals must be presented to the paperwork screening committee prior to weigh-in. Once the weight is recorded on the market livestock summaries, members must complete the form and give the top copy to the superintendent within one hour after weigh-in. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Wednesday, September 21 12:00 p.m. Livestock Scales Open (no official weights) 4:00 p.m. Goat & Lamb weigh-in 5:00 p.m. Steer weigh-in 5:00-8:00 p.m. Swine weigh-in 8:00 p.m. All animals must be on the fairgrounds Thursday, September 22 8:30 a.m. All Livestock Exhibitors Meeting 1:00 p.m. Dairy Cattle, Showmanship, Breeding Beef: Open, 2:00 p.m. Breeding Sheep: Open, 2:30 p.m. Breeding Meat Goat: Open, 3:00 p.m. Pygmy Goat: Open, 5:00 p.m. Breeding Swine, Market Hog, and Swine Showmanship Show: Open, Friday, September 23 8:00 a.m. Dairy Goats, Showmanship: Open, 2:00 p.m. Market Lamb and Sheep Showmanship: Open, 3:00 p.m. Market Goat and Meat Goat Showmanship: Open, 4:00 p.m. Market Steer and Beef Showmanship Show: Open, 6:00 p.m. Grand Drive (All Market Champions Selected Hog Champions will be selected on Thurs. night and brought in for the Grand Drive) Saturday, September 24 8:30 a.m. Livestock Judging 9:00 a.m. Sale Notification Due 11:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m. Beef Fitting Contest 1:00 p.m. Costume Contest 1:30 p.m. Small Stock, Large Stock & Round Robin Showmanship 5:30 p.m. Awards (Judging, Fitting, Year End, & Round Robin) Sunday, September 25 11:30 a.m. -1:00 p.m. Buyers Luncheon 1:30 p.m. Market Livestock Sale 5:00 p.m. Exhibits Released Animals must be on the fairgrounds no later than 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, September 21 st. MARKET ANIMAL WEIGHING All weighing will be done as noted below. Any animal that does not make weight may be transferred to the breeding, open, or prospect classes, but the same animal may NOT be shown in both the breeding and market and/or prospect class. The same animal may be shown in only one of these classes. WEIGHING TIMES Goat & Lamb: Wednesday 4:00 8:00 p.m. Steer: Wednesday 5:00-8:00 p.m. Swine: Wednesday 5:00 8:00 p.m. GENERAL RULES See county rule book for complete rules. Please be sure you have read and understand the 2016 4-H Livestock Rules. If you do not have a copy, they can be found on the Cochise County 4-H website http://extension.arizona.edu/4h/cochise Each livestock exhibit must be shown by the person entering that exhibit in the fair. The Danish Grouping System will be used in judging Club exhibits. INSPECTION CERTIFICATES Inspection certificates must be issued in order to transport all livestock. Seasonal inspection certificates must be issued for all exhibition livestock. The form may be obtained from the 4H office or online https://agriculture.az.gov/self-inspectionprogram. Be sure to allow enough time to mail in the application and have it returned prior to the fair. SWINE HEALTH RULES (see rule book page 26 for complete information) In order for a hog to be exhibited it must be ear notched, have a premise ID number & a Certificate of Inspection of Exhibition Swine obtained from the livestock inspector prior to transporting. BEDDING All exhibitors must provide their own bedding. BEST COCHISE COUNTY BRED & FED For animals that qualify click yes on the Cochise County Bred & Fed question after the class selection in the entry system. (See rule book page 23 for complete information) A special championship class for the Best Cochise County Bred & Fed Steer, Lamb, Hog and Goat, will be held. The intent of the award is to recognize quality herdsmanship within our county and to encourage the selection of superior quality animals available within Cochise County. Page 1 of 6

MARKET LIVESTOCK SALE Any 4-H and FFA member who has satisfactorily completed his livestock project to date and whose animal places in the blue or red ribbon color group is eligible to sell ONE animal at the Cochise County Junior Livestock Auction. All champions, grand, reserve and bred & fed champions must sell. In addition, to be eligible to sell a market animal in the auction, the exhibitor must not have sold a market animal in any other county or community fair within the last year. SALE ORDER The animals will be rotated in the following order for 2016: Hog, Goat, Steer, Lamb Champion Live, Champion Carcass, Reserve Live, Reserve Carcass, Best Bred & Fed of each; the auction would then proceed with the blue ribbon animals continuing with the rotation until all animals are sold. Species will be interspersed so that all 1st place blues, etc. will sell together and the same with the reds. Actual placing s will be listed on the sale order. POLICY FOR SELLING ANIMALS AT THE FAIR For Sale signs will not be permitted to be placed on the animals stalls nor should any open business transactions for breeding or market livestock take place prior to the Market Livestock Auction on Sunday afternoon, with the exception of dairy goats and dairy cattle. Any member found to be in violation of these rules will not be permitted to exhibit or sell livestock in the Division of next year s fair. SALE NOTIFICATION 4-H & FFA members must notify the superintendent for each market animal exhibited that they do not wish to sell. These must be turned into the respective superintendent as soon as possible, but no later than 9:00 a.m. on Saturday. If an exhibitor has not notified the appropriate superintendent, the superintendent has the authority to decide which animal will be sold. TRUCKING The auction committee will arrange for trucking of all animals which go through the sale, to designated packing houses only. COMMISSION CHARGE A five percent commission will be deducted from the total price the 4-H or FFA member receives from both the animal and add-ons, and retained by the Cochise County Junior Livestock Auction. The commission is used for promoting and conducting the livestock sale. LARGE LIVESTOCK ROUND ROBIN SHOWMANSHIP To be held Saturday at 1:30 p.m. The Champion Junior and Senior of the following showmanship classes will participate in the round robin showmanship: Beef, sheep, swine, meat goat, dairy goat and pygmy goat showmanship. In the event the champion is unable to participate, the reserve member may participate. If neither the champion nor reserve is able to participate, there will not be a member showing, but the division will still be conducted. MEMORIAL AWARDS The WILLIAM C. DAVIS MEMORIAL plaque will be presented by the AZ Cattle Growers Assoc. to the Champion Market Steer. The DAVE & MARY BOWEN MEMORIAL is a traveling plaque for the Champion Market Lamb. JUNIOR HERDSMANSHIP AWARDS Awards will be based on the livestock exhibits of the club or chapter and judged on grooming and neatness of animals and equipment, neatness of pens, stalls and areas surrounding exhibits, and the presence of the exhibitors to answer questions and extend courtesy to the public. Herdsmanship will be judged commencing on the opening day of the Fair until the release of livestock. A $25 cash award will be awarded to the club in the following livestock areas: Beef, Sheep, Swine, and Dairy/Pygmy Goats and Meat Goats. AWARD ABBREVIATIONS BK Buckle BN Banner IRP Item Related to Project R Rosette RR Eligible for Round Robin Showmanship SWINE DIVISIONS Division No. 401 - Breeding Swine 40101 Breeding Gilt (under 1 year) 40102 Breeding Gilt (over 1 year) Champion Gilt (R, IRP) Reserve Gilt (R) 40103 Prospect Hog Champion Prospect Hog (R) If enough swine of a particular breed are exhibited, sub-classes may be established. Division No. 402 - Market Hog 220-280 lbs. See rule book page 24 for breed classification descriptions. 40201 Berkshire Market Hog (dark) 40202 Chester White (light) 40203 Duroc (dark) 40204 Hampshire (dark) 40205 Landrace (light) 40206 Poland China (dark) 40207 Spotted (dark) 40208 Yorkshire (light) 40209 Other Dark Purebred 40210 Other Light Purebred 40211 Crossbred Champion Market Hog (BK, BN) Reserve Market Hog (BK, BN) Best Cochise County Bred & Fed Market Hog (BK, BN) 40212 Carcass Hog 230 (recommended) -300 lbs. Champion Hog Carcass (BK, BN) Reserve Hog Carcass (BK, BN) Division No. 403 - Swine Showmanship Exhibitors in swine showmanship classes may show an animal from one of the market, breeding or prospect classes. 40301 Junior Novice (9-13 years) 40302 Junior (9-13 years) Champion Junior Swine Showmanship (BK, RR) Page 2 of 6

Reserve Junior Swine Showmanship (R) 40303 Senior Novice (14-18 years) 40304 Senior (14-18 years) Champion Senior Swine Showmanship (BK, RR) Reserve Senior Swine Showmanship (R) SHEEP DIVISIONS Breeding sheep may be shown with at least a 30 day growth of wool. If enough sheep of a particular breed or type are exhibited, sub-divisions may be established (Best of Breed ribbons will be awarded if applicable). NOTE: Wool breeds include Columbia, Corriedale, Rambouillet, Targhee, and Cotswold. Generally wool breeds are not washed. However, Cotswold and other long wool breeds are rinsed. Wool breeds should have approximately 2 inches of wool. Division No. 411 Breeding Sheep Registered Rams 41101 Born in 2016 41102 1 year and under 2 years 41103 2 years and over Champion Registered Ram (R) Reserve Registered Ram (R) Commercial Rams 41104 Born in 2016 41105 1 year and under 2 years 41106 2 years and over Champion Commercial Ram (R) Reserve Commercial Ram (R) Wool Rams 41107 Born in 2016 41108 1 year and under 2 years 41109 2 years and over Champion Wool Ram (R) Reserve Wool Ram (R) Supreme Champion Ram (R, IRP) Registered Ewes 41110 Born in 2016 41111 1 year and under 2 years 41112 2 years and over Champion Registered Ewe (R) Reserve Registered Ewe (R) Commercial Ewes 41113 Born in 2016 41114 1 year and under 2 years 41115 2 years and over Champion Commercial Ewe (R) Reserve Commercial Ewe (R) Wool Ewes 41116 Born in 2016 41117 1 year and under 2 years 41118 2 years and over Champion Wool Ewe (R) Reserve Wool Ewe (R) Supreme Champion Ewe (R, IRP) 41119 Ewe-Lamb Futurity #1 Born October 1, 2015 to July 31, 2016 41120 Yearling Ewe Futurity #2 Ewes shown in the 2015 futurity class 41121 Ewe and Offspring Futurity #3 Ewes shown in 2014 #1, 2015 #2 futurity class (BN for 1 st, Place ribbons 2-6 and cash award 1-3) 41122 Prospect Lamb Champion Prospect Lamb (R) Division No. 412 Market Sheep 41201 Market Lamb 90lbs. to unlimited Champion Market Lamb (BK, BN) Reserve Market Lamb (BK, BN) Best Cochise County Bred & Fed Market Lamb (BK, BN) Champion Pen of Three Lambs (R) (All in pen must be from same 4-H Club or FFA Chapter) 41202 Carcass Lamb 100 (recommended) -135 lbs Champion Carcass Lamb (BK, BN) Reserve Carcass Lamb (BK, BN) Division No. 413 - Sheep Showmanship Exhibitors in Showmanship Classes may show an animal from one of the breeding, prospect, or market classes. 41301 Junior Novice (9-13 years) 41302 Junior (9-13 years) Champion Junior Sheep Showmanship (BK, RR) Reserve Junior Sheep Showmanship (R) 41303 Senior Novice (14-18 years) 41304 Senior (14-18 years) Champion Senior Sheep Showmanship (BK, RR) Reserve Senior Sheep Showmanship (R) BEEF CATTLE DIVISIONS If three or more head of any single breed are to be exhibited in the heifer or bull classes, sub-divisions shall be established (Best of Breed ribbons will be awarded if applicable). Breed divisions may be combined if less than three of any breed. Production Steer Class: Steers will be shown in the regular market classes with all other steers of their weight class for determinations of sale order. Production steers will then be shown in an additional class with premiums awarded by Cochise Graham Cattle Growers Association. Division No. 421 Breeding Beef Registered Angus Heifers 42101 Spring Calves (3/1/16 & under) 42102 Junior Calves (1/1/16 2/28/16) 42103 Winter Calves (11/1/15 12/31/15) 42104 Senior Calves (9/1/15 10/31/15) 42105 Summer Yearlings (5/1/15 8/31/15) 42106 Spring Yearlings (3/1/15 4/30/15) 42107 Junior Yearlings (1/1/15 2/28/15) 42108 Senior Yearling (9/1/14 12/31/14) Registered Brangus Heifers 42109 Spring Calves (3/1/16 & under) 42110 Junior Calves (1/1/16 2/28/16) 42111 Winter Calves (11/1/15 12/31/15) 42112 Senior Calves (9/1/15 10/31/15) 42113 Summer Yearlings (5/1/15 8/31/15) 42114 Spring Yearlings (3/1/15 4/30/15) 42115 Junior Yearlings (1/1/15 2/28/15) 42116 Senior Yearling (9/1/14 12/31/14) Registered All Other Breed Heifers Page 3 of 6

42117 Spring Calves (3/1/16 & under) 42118 Junior Calves (1/1/16 2/28/16) 42119 Winter Calves (11/1/15 12/31/15) 42120 Senior Calves (9/1/15 10/31/15) 42121 Summer Yearlings (5/1/15 8/31/15) 42122 Spring Yearlings (3/1/15 4/30/15) 42123 Junior Yearlings (1/1/15 2/28/15) 42124 Senior Yearling (9/1/14 12/31/14) Champion Registered Heifer (R) Reserve Registered Heifer (R) Commercial Heifers 42125 Spring Calves (3/1/16 & under) 42126 Junior Calves (1/1/16 2/28/16) 42127 Winter Calves (11/1/15 12/31/15) 42128 Senior Calves (9/1/15 10/31/15) 42129 Summer Yearlings (5/1/15 8/31/15) 42130 Spring Yearlings (3/1/15 4/30/15) 42131 Junior Yearlings (1/1/15 2/28/15) 42132 Senior Yearling (9/1/14 12/31/14) Champion Commercial Heifer (R) Reserve Commercial Heifer (R) Supreme Champion Heifer (R, IRP) Registered Angus Bulls 42133 Spring Calves (3/1/16 & under) 42134 Junior Calves (1/1/16 2/28/16) 42135 Winter Calves (11/1/15 12/31/15) 42136 Senior Calves (9/1/15 10/31/15) 42137 Summer Yearlings (5/1/15 8/31/15) 42138 Spring Yearlings (3/1/15 4/30/15) 42139 Junior Yearlings (1/1/15 2/28/15) 42140 Senior Yearling (9/1/14 12/31/14) Registered Brangus Bulls 42141 Spring Calves (3/1/16 & under) 42142 Junior Calves (1/1/16 2/28/16) 42143 Winter Calves (11/1/15 12/31/15) 42144 Senior Calves (9/1/15 10/31/15) 42145 Summer Yearlings (5/1/15 8/31/15) 42146 Spring Yearlings (3/1/15 4/30/15) 42147 Junior Yearlings (1/1/15 2/28/15) 42148 Senior Yearling (9/1/14 12/31/14) Registered All Other Breed Bulls 42149 Spring Calves (3/1/16 & under) 42150 Junior Calves (1/1/16 2/28/16) 42151 Winter Calves (11/1/15 12/31/15) 42152 Senior Calves (9/1/15 10/31/15) 42153 Summer Yearlings (5/1/15 8/31/15) 42154 Spring Yearlings (3/1/15 4/30/15) 42155 Junior Yearlings (1/1/15 2/28/15) 42156 Senior Yearling (9/1/14 12/31/14) Champion Registered Bull (R) Reserve Registered Bull (R) Commercial Bulls 42157 Spring Calves (3/1/16 & under) 42158 Junior Calves (1/1/16 2/28/16) 42159 Winter Calves (11/1/15 12/31/15) 42160 Senior Calves (9/1/15 10/31/15) 42161 Summer Yearlings (5/1/15 8/31/15) 42162 Spring Yearlings (3/1/15 4/30/15) 42163 Junior Yearlings (1/1/15 2/28/15) 42164 Senior Yearling (9/1/14 12/31/14) Champion Commercial Bull (R) Reserve Commercial Bull (R) Supreme Champion Bull (R, IRP) 42165 Cow & Calf Cow must be lactating & calf must be 250 days or less of age Champion Cow-Calf (R) 42166 Heifer Futurity #1 Bred heifer (born Oct. 1 to Sept. 30 of previous year) 42167 Heifer Futurity #2 Heifer exhibited with calf (shown in 2015 Futurity) (BN for 1 st, Place ribbons 2-6 and cash award 1-3) 42168 Prospect Steer Champion Prospect Steer (R) Division No. 422 - Market Steer 1,000 to unlimited, minimum of 500lbs. for ¾ to full Lowline/ other small breed cattle, minimum of 650 for 50 to 74%. 42201 Market Steer Champion Market Steer (BK, BN) Reserve Market Steer (BK, BN) Best Cochise County Bred and Fed (BK, BN) Production Steer (Awarded by the Cochise-Graham Cattle Growers Association) Champion Pen of Three Steers (R) (All in pen must be from same 4-H Club or FFA Chapter) 42202 Carcass Steer 1,050 (recommended) to unlimited Champion Steer Carcass (BK, BN) Reserve Steer Carcass (BK, BN) Division No. 423 - Beef Showmanship Exhibitors in beef showmanship classes may show an animal from one of the market, breeding, or prospect classes. 42301 Junior Novice (9-13 years) 42302 Junior (9-13 years) Champion Junior Beef Showmanship (BK, RR) Reserve Junior Beef Showmanship (R) 42303 Senior Novice (14-18 years) 42304 Senior (14-18 years) Champion Senior Beef Showmanship (BK, RR) Reserve Senior Beef Showmanship (R) MEAT GOAT DIVISIONS These classes may be combined or divided at the superintendent s discretion. If enough goats of a particular breed or type are exhibited, sub-divisions may be established (Best of Breed ribbons will be awarded if applicable). Meat Goat Breeds include: Boer, Spanish, Tennessee Meat Goat, Kiko and their crosses. Bucks must be brought in prior to the show and then back home after the show. They will not be penned at the fair. Division No. 431 Breeding Meat Goat Meat Goat Doe 43101 Kid 1-3 months (6/21/16 8/20/16) 43102 Kid 3-6 months (3/21/16 6/20/16) 43103 Kid 6-9 months (12/21/15 3/20/16) 43104 Kid 9-12 months (9/21/15 12/20/15) 43105 Yearling 12-18 months (3/21/15 9/20/15) 43106 Yearling 18-24 months (9/21/14 3/20/15) 43107 Two year old (9/21/13 9/20/14) 43108 Aged (before 9/21/13) Champion Meat Goat Doe (R, IRP) Reserve Meat Goat Doe (R) Meat Goat Buck 43109 Kid 1-3 months (6/21/16 8/20/16) 43110 Kid 3-6 months (3/21/16 6/20/16) Page 4 of 6

43111 Kid 6-9 months (12/21/15 3/20/16) 43112 Kid 9-12 months (9/21/15 12/20/15) 43113 Yearling 12-18 months (3/21/15 9/20/15) 43114 Yearling 18-24 months (9/21/14 3/20/15) 43115 Two year old (9/21/13 9/20/14) 43116 Aged (before 9/21/13) Champion Meat Goat Buck (R, IRP) Reserve Meat Goat Buck (R) 43117 Doe Kid Futurity #1 Born (10/1/15 7/31/16) 43118 Yearling Doe Futurity #2 Does shown in the 2015 futurity class 43119 Doe and Offspring Futurity #3 Does shown in 2014 #1, 2015 #2 futurity class (BN for 1 st, Place ribbons 2-6 and cash award 1-3) 43120 Prospect Market Meat Goat Kid Champion Prospect Market Meat Goat (R) Division No. 432 Market Meat Goat 70lbs. to unlimited 43201 Market Goat Champion Market Goat (BK, BN) Reserve Market Goat (BK, BN) Best Cochise County Bred & Fed Market Goat (BK, BN) Champion Pen of Three Market Goats (R) (All in pen must be from same 4-H Club or FFA Chapter) 43202 Carcass Goat Carcass Goat 80 (recommended) -120 lbs. Champion Goat Carcass (BK, BN) Reserve Goat Carcass (BK, BN) Division No. 433 - Meat Goat Showmanship Exhibitors in Showmanship Classes may show an animal from one of the breeding, prospect, or market classes. 43301 Junior Novice (9-13 years) 43302 Junior (9-13 years) Champion Junior Meat Goat Showmanship (BK, RR) Reserve Junior Meat Goat Showmanship (R) 43303 Senior Novice (14-18 years) 43304 Senior (14-18 years) Champion Senior Meat Goat Showmanship (BK, RR) Reserve Senior Meat Goat Showmanship (R) DAIRY CATTLE DIVISIONS If enough dairy cattle of a particular breed or type are exhibited, sub-divisions may be established (Best of Breed ribbons will be awarded if applicable). Open to 4-H and FFA members from adjoining counties. Division No. 441 - Dairy Heifer 44101 Junior Calf (calved 1/1/16 6/30/16) 44102 Senior Calf (calved 7/1/15 12/31/15) 44103 Junior Yearling (calved 1/1/15 6/30/15) 44104 Senior Yearling (calved 7/1/14 12/31/14) 44105 Cow-2 Years Old (calved 7/1/13 6/30/14) 44106 Cow-3 Years Old (calved 7/1/12 6/30/13) 44107 Dry Cow-Any Age, Having Freshened at Least Once Champion Dairy Female (R, IRP) Reserve Dairy Female (R) Division No. 442 - Dairy Cattle Showmanship 44201 Junior Showmanship (9-13 years) 44202 Senior Showmanship (14-18 years) Champion Dairy Heifer Showmanship (BK, RR) Reserve Dairy Heifer Showmanship (R) DAIRY GOAT DIVISIONS If enough dairy goats of a particular breed or type are exhibited, sub-divisions may be established (Best of Breed ribbons will be awarded if applicable). Does over 24 months of age who have never freshened will be limited to showmanship class only. Awards for udder placing will be made in milking classes. Division No. 451 - Dairy Goat Doe 45101 Baby Kid (6/1/16 8/30/16) 45102 Junior Kid (3/1/16 5/30/16) 45103 Senior Kid (12/1/15 2/28/16) 45104 Junior Yearling (6/1/15 11/30/15) 45105 Senior Yearling (9/24/14 5/30/15) Champion Junior Doe (R) Reserve Junior Doe (R) 45106 Junior Milker (under two years of age in milk) 45107 2 Year Milker (2 years & under 3 years in milk) 45108 Mature Milker (3 years & under 5 years in milk) 45109 Aged Doe (over 5 years of age in milk) 45110 Dry Doe (any aged doe having freshened at least once) Champion Senior Doe (R) Reserve Senior Doe (R) Best Udder in Show (R) Supreme Doe (R, IRP) 45111 Owners Choice -Two does any age. Both does must be owned by the exhibitor. Only one entry per class Best of Show Owners Choice (R) Division No. 452 - Dairy Goat Buck 45201 Baby Kid (6/1/16 8/30/16) 45202 Junior Kid (3/1/16 5/30/16) 45203 Senior Kid (12/1/15 2/28/16) 45204 Junior Yearling (6/1/15 11/30/15) 45205 Senior Yearling (9/24/14 5/30/15) Champion Junior Buck (R) Reserve Junior Buck (R) Champion Senior Buck (R) Reserve Senior Buck (R) Division No. 453 - Dairy Goat Other 45301 Dairy Goat Wether Champion Wether (R) Reserve Wether (R) 45302 Pack Goats Champion Pack Goat (R) Reserve Pack Goat (R) Pack goats must be at an appropriate weight and height for carrying a pack. Pack goats will be shown with their packs on and judged over an obstacle course. Page 5 of 6

45303 Angora Goat/Fleece Champion Fleece (R) Division 454 - Dairy Goat Showmanship 45401 Junior (9-13 years) Champion Junior Dairy Goat Showmanship (BK, RR) Reserve Junior Dairy Goat Showmanship (R) 45402 Senior (14-18 years) Champion Senior Dairy Goat Showmanship (BK, RR) Reserve Senior Dairy Goat Showmanship (R) PYGMY GOAT DIVISIONS LARGE LIVESTOCK ROUND-ROBIN SHOWMANSHIP Junior Champion Livestock Round Robin (BK) Junior Reserve Livestock Round Robin (R) 3 rd 8 th place ribbons Senior Champion Livestock Round Robin (BK) Senior Reserve Livestock Round Robin (R) 3 rd 8 th place ribbons SUPREME CHAMPION ROUND-ROBIN SHOWMANSHIP Junior Supreme Showmanship (BK) Junior Reserve Supreme Showmanship (R) Senior Supreme Showmanship (BK) Senior Reserve Supreme Showmanship (R) All classes may be divided or combined depending on numbers entered. If enough pygmy goats of a particular breed or type are exhibited, sub-divisions may be established (Best of Breed ribbons will be awarded if applicable). Division No. No. 461 Pygmy Goat 46101 Wethers 46102 Registered Does 46103 Unregistered Does Champion Pygmy Goat (R, IRP) Reserve Pygmy Goat (R) Division No. 462 Pygmy Goat Showmanship 46201 Junior (9-13 years) Champion Junior Pygmy Goat Showmanship (BK, RR) Reserve Junior Pygmy Goat Showmanship (R) 46202 Senior (14-18 years) Champion Senior Pygmy Goat Showmanship (BK, RR) Reserve Senior Pygmy Goat Showmanship (R) Page 6 of 6