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DAVIESS COUNTY JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOW
July 10, 11, 12. 2008
Invitational 4-H & FFA Livestock Show
(Open to all Missouri Counties)
Daviess County Only FFA & 4-H Show
(Points will be earned in conjunction with the Invitational Show)
Daviess County Junior Livestock Show Schedule
SUNDAY, JULY 6, 2008
2:30 PM, Daviess County 4-H Contest Day,
4-H projects can be checked in on July 6 & 7, for Daviess County Achievement Day.
4-H Projects will be judged on Monday, July 7th. 4-H Projects will be on display until Friday, July 11th, and need to be picked up by 4:30 pm on July 11th.

MONDAY, JULY 7, 2008 THRU FRIDAY, JULY 11, 2008, 4-H PROJECTS ON DISPLAY AT THE DAVIESS COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
THURSDAY, JULY 10, 2008
8 am-4:30 pm View 4-H exhibits at Courthouse
5:00 pm Beef in Place, Dockery Park
6:00 pm Beef Show, Dockery Park
7:00 pm Pee Wee Show, Dockery Park
FRIDAY, JULY 11, 2008

8:00 am Sheep in Place, Dockery Park
8:30 am Lead Line Show, Dockery Park
Sheep Show following Lead Line Show, Dockery Park
10:00 am, Sheep Pee Wee Show, Dockery Park

12 Noon: Goats in place, Dockery Park
Show will begin immediately following sheep show
Goat Pee Wee Show

8:00 am Horses in Place, Saddle Club Arena
8:30 am Horse Show
(Including Saddle Classes)

3:00 pm Junior Rodeo (Timed Events)
7:00 pm, Junior Rodeo (All other events)
Sponsored by: Gallatin Men's Club
8:00 am to 4:30 pm Pick up 4-H exhibits at Courthouse
SATURDAY, JULY 12, 2008

9:00 am Rabbits, Poultry & Water Fowl Show
3:00 pm Swine in Place, Dockery Park
4:00 pm Swine Show, Dockery Park
5:00 pm BBQ
5:30 pm Swine Pee Wee Show
DAVIESS COUNTY JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOW
For more information contact:
Daviess County Extension 660-663-3232
Alicia Chrisman, President 660-663-4354
Dennis Brammer, Vice President 660-663-2463
Barb Youtsey, Secretary 660-339-7151
Frank Dunnington, Treasurer 660-663-2965
Chris Henderson General Superintendent
Executive Committee Assistant General Superintendent
Bob Bird Beef Superintendent
Jeremy Dodds Assistant Beef Superintendent
Bob Harlow Goat Superintendent
Assistant Goat Superintendent
Barb Youtsey Sheep Superintendent
Wes Strange Assistant Sheep Superintendent
Chuck Reece Assistant Sheep Superintendent
Lori McLaughlin Horse Superintendent
Marvel Beck Assistant Horse Superintendent
Ted Keck Rabbit & Poultry Superintendent
Tanya Keck Assistant Rabbit & Poultry Superintendent
Stan Ray Swine Superintendent
Dennis Brammer Assistant Swine Superintendent
Dennis Croy Assistant Swine Superintendent
Alicia Chrisman Concessions
Marica Bird Assistant Concessions
Chuck Weldon Junior Rodeo
Mary Jarboe Scholarship Superintendent
Lori McLaughlin Assistant Scholarship Superintendent
DAVIESS COUNTY INVITATIONAL LIVESTOCK SHOW
BEEF-SHEEP-SWINE-HORSES
GOATS-RABBITS-POULTRY-WATERFOWL
GENERAL
1. BEDDING WILL BE PROVIDED, NO ADDITIONAL BEDDING ALLOWED.
2. Exhibitors must be 4-H or FFA members enrolled in respective livestock projects and in good standings from any Missouri County.
3. Animals must be bonafide property of the exhibitor and be part of his/her 4-H project or FFA supervised farming operation according to state rules of each organizations.
4. 4-H/FFA Member Partnership-4-H member whom own breeding livestock partnership may have them registered jointly and each member may show the same number of head as if the animals were individually owned. Partnership is defined ownership by two or more 4-H members from the same family. Entry Sheets must identify which animals are to be shown by each exhibitor.
5. Exhibitors are limited to two entries in individual classes.
6. No animal shall be shown in both breeding and market classes.
7. Showing assistance-All entries must be shown by the individual 4-H or FFA owner unassisted. Superintendent may make exceptions to this rule by allowing another 4-H/FFA member to show an animal in case of illness or physical handicap or if two animals are permitted in the same class.
8. HEALTH AND REGISTRATION PAPERS MUST ACCOMPANY ALL SPECIES OF ANIMALS. There will be a check of animals and sent home if not current health papers or no health papers. Will follow current Missouri Department of Agriculture Veterinary Rules. Refer to the Missouri State Fair Livestock Entry. On the web site http://www.mostatefair.com.
9. The breed eligibility of an animal for a class shall be determined by guides set forth by the respective breed association and interpreted by the Fair Board.
10. Male breeding stock except horses must be registered and papers shown when entering Stock. Boars must be raised by the exhibitor.
11. Exhibitors can show NO bull, boars or rams in showmanship classes.
12. Uncontrollable animals or animal which the exhibitor cannot handle alone may be disqualified by the Superintendent and required to leave the ring and/or barn.
13. In breeding animal classes, there will be breed champions only.
14. Only blue ribbon animals will be eligible to show for Champion, Grand Champion and Reserve Champion.
15. Point values earned by the following classes of animals:
Horses at Halter & Beef: Blue 6 points, Red 4 points & White 2 points.
Swine & Sheep: Blue 3 points, Red 2 points & White 1 point:
Goats, Rabbits & Poultry: Blue 2 points, Red 1 point , NO WHITE
16. Junior & Senior Showmanship will be determined by age of youth on the date of the show.
17. Only 4-H & FFA Exhibitor owners are eligible for Showmanship.
18. No parents in the ring during showing.
19. Exhibitors must have ring card available and on them for the class in the rings they are showing.
20. If animals fall below 10 head in any species they will be put on probation and the Show Committee will review the species and decide if they will provide a show the following year.
21. Herdsman ship awards will be given to most outstanding exhibitor in Beef, Sheep and Swine Based on:
1) Cleanliness, grooming and appearance of exhibits:
2) Handling of feed, equipment, etc., and keeping same out of the alleys;
3) Cooperation, courtesy, and sportsmanship in the exhibit area and show ring.
22. No unethical show practices shall be permitted as per Missouri State Fair Rules, Including but not limited to:
Pumping, artificial filling, artificial hair, ice shock, injections, etc.
23. A $250.00 Scholarship will be awarded to a deserving youth and paid when proof of post secondary enrollment has been provided. Due by May 10, 2006 to Mary Jarboe.
24. The Show Committee will make final ruling on interpretation of all rules. Their Decision is FINAL.
DAVIESS COUNTY LIVESTOCK SHOW
(COUNTY ONLY)
BEEF-SHEEP-SWINE-HORSE
SHOW RULES & REGULATIONS
1. Open to all 4-H & FFA members living in Daviess County and enrolled in respective Livestock project or belonging to 4-H Clubs or FFA Chapters.
2. DAVIESS COUNTY LIVESTOCK SHOWS will be shown in conjunction with THE DAVIESS COUNTY INVITATIONAL LIVESTOCK SHOW.
3. Same rules, regulations and classes will be used for County Show as used in Invitational Livestock Show.
4. Daviess County Show exhibitors need to make sure they indicate on the Ring Card that their enrollment county is Daviess County.
5. County Show Champion will receive ribbons.
6. Participants in the Pee Wee shows will be awarded Gold Dollars sponsored by the Jim Doak Family and the Frank Dunnington Family.
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BEEF SHOW Thursday, July 10, 2008 |
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5:-00 pm Beef in Place 6:00 pm Beef Show 7:00 pm Pee Wee Show |
1. Entries in the beef steer classes must have been dropped after January 1, 2007.
2. Steers will be shown by weight.
3. HOME BRED & OWNED STEER CLASS: Calf must be out of a cow you owned at the time she was bred and calved on exhibitor's farm. These will show with all other steers. Highest place in the class will show for Grand Champion Bred & Owned.
4. 4-H & FFA members can show bulls in all bull classes. All bulls must be broken to and USE a nose lead and must be double tied.
5. All beef cattle will be charged a $3.00 per head stall rent and collected when you sign up.
6 All cattle need to be double tied.
7. Bucket Calf Class 230, see Bucket Calf Rules
BEEF CLASSES:
200-Junior Bull Calf, January 1, 2008 & After
201-Senior Bull Calf, October 1, 2007 to December 1, 2007
202-Late Summer Yearling, July 1, 2007 to September 30, 2007
203-Early Summer Yearling, April 1, 2007 to June 30, 2007
204a-Junior Yearling Bull, January 1, 2007 to February 29, 2007
204-b Junior Yearling Bull, March 1, 2007 to April 30, 2007
205-Aged Bulls, January 2, 2006 to December 31, 2006
206-Grand Champion Bull
207-Reserve Champion Bull
10a-Junior Heifer Calf, January 1, 2008 to February 29, 2008
210b-Junior Heifer Calf, March 1, 2008 to April 30, 2008
211-Winter Heifer Calf, November 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007
212-Senior Heifer Calf, September 1, 2007 to October 31, 2007
213-Summer Yearling, July 1, 2007 to August 31, 2007
214-Late Spring Yearling, May 1, 2007 to June 30, 2007
215-EarlySpring Yearling, March 1, 2007 to April 30, 2007
216-Junior Yearling, January 1, 2007 to February 29, 2007
217-Senior Yearling, September 1, 2006 to December 31, 2006
218-Cow & Calf
220-Grand Champion Heifer
221- Reserve Champion Heifer
230-Bucket Calf (See Bucket Calf Rules)
240-Steers, After January 1, 2007
241-Grand Champion Steer
242-Reserve Champion Steer
245-Champion Home Bred & Owned Steer
250-Beef-Showmanship (14 & Over)
251-Beef-Showmanship (13 & under)
252-Herdsmanship Award based on:
1) Cleanliness, grooming, and appearance of exhibits:
2) Handling of feed, equipment, etc., and keeping same out of the alleys:
3) Cooperation, courtesy, and sportsmanship in the exhibit area and show ring.
4) Superintendent will make selection.

BUCKET CALF
Beef Type-6:00 pm-Thursday July 10, 2008
Bucket Calf Rules: Class #230
1. Exhibitors must be enrolled n appropriate project in 4-H this is Project # 135.
2. Calf must be born between January 1, 2008-June 1, 2008.
3. Calf must be owned and hand fed by exhibitors since 2 weeks of age
3. Calf must be owned and hand fed by exhibitors since 2 weeks of age.
4. Calf may be any breed: Heifer, Steer or Bull.
5. Calf is not eligible to be shown in other Beef classes.
6. Calf should be broke to lead and shown by proper methods according to Beef Breed.
7. Classes will be broken by exhibitor's age if necessary.
8. Criteria for Judging:
25% Showmanship
25% Condition, Health and Grooming of Calf
20% Quality of calf (structural soundness, etc.)
30% Records & Knowledge (Judge will talk to exhibitor)
Suggested for youth 8-12 years of age. Those who have had their 13th birthday by January 1, 2006 would be ineglible.
Example: (A) Breed:
(B) Age:
(C) Feeding practices:
(D) Growth Records (Measurements of height, chest circumference and /or weight);
(E) Medical Records vaccinations, wormings, etc)
9. All Bucket Calf Cattle will be charged $2.00/Head stall rent.
10. Do Not Need registration papers but do need health certificates.
11. Calves will be shown in conjunction with the Beef Show.
12. Calves may be shown only in one division.

Sheep Show
Friday, July 11, 2008
8:00 am Sheep in Place
8:30 am Lead Line
Sheep Show following Lead Line
10:00 am Pee Wee Show
Sheep Rules:
1. Abuse of Animals: Should any Physical abuse be observed toward an animal either in the barn or in the show ring, Superintendent has the authority to eliminate show animals and exhibitor from the show.
2. Market Lamb-(Ewe Lamb or Wether)
3. All Market Lambs will be slick sheared.
4. Sheep must be shown with all (4) four feet on the ground. NO ice or ice water may be used externally or internally as a fitting practice for 4-H/FFA Market Lambs.
5. No Exhibitor may show the same animal in Both Breeding and Market Classes.
6. All Sheep will be charged $2.00/Head pen rent.
7. No Rams in Showmanship.
SHEEP CLASSES:
600-Ram, 1 Year & Under 2 Years
601-Senior Ram Lamb (September 1 to December 31, 2007)
602-Junior Ram Lamb (January 1, 2008 & after)
603-GRAND CHAMPION RAM (OVER ALL BREEDS)
604-RESERVE CHAMPION RAM (OVER ALL BREEDS)
620-Ewe, 1 Year & Under 2 Years
621-Senior Ewe Lamb (September 1 to December 2, 2007)
622-Junior Ewe Lamb (January 1, 2008 & After)
623-GRAND CHAMPION EWE (OVER ALL BREEDS)
624-RESERVE CHAMPION EWE (OVER ALL BREEDS)
630-Market Lamb
631-GRAND CHAMPION MARKET LAMB
632-RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET LAMB
650-SHEEP SHOWMANSHIP JUNIOR CHAMPION (14 & OVER)
651-SHEEP SHOWMANSHIP SENIOR CHAMPION (13 & OVER)
652-HERDMANSHIP AWARD based on:
1) Cleanliness, grooming, and appearance of exhibit
2) Handling of feed, equipment, etc., and keeping same out of the alley
3) Cooperation, courtesy, and sportsmanship in the exhibit area and show ring.

Goat Show
Friday, July 11, 2008
Goat Registration begins at 12 Noon
Goat Show starts Immediately following Sheep Show
Pee Wee Show
Goat Rules:
1) All Goats will be charged $1 each pen rent.
501-Goat Showmanship-Senior Champion (14 & over)
502-Goat Showmanship-Junior Champion (13 & under)
Dairy Goat Classes:
511-Doe, Born after April 1, 2008
512-Doe, Born November 1, 2007-March 31, 2008
513-Doe, Born August 26. 2006-October 30, 2007 (Dry)
514-Doe, 2 years & over
Pygmy Goat Classes:
521-Doe Class, 0-under 6 months, kid
522-Doe Class, 6-under 12 months, kid
523-Doe Class, 12 month & over, kid
524-Buck Class, all ages
Meat Goat Classes:
531-Doe Class, 0-under 3 months
532-Doe Class, 3-under 6 months
533-Doe Class, 6-under 12 months
534-Doe Class-12-under 24 months
535-Doe Class-24 months & over
563-GRAND CHAMPION DOE
564-RESERVE CHAMPION DOE
536-Buck Class, 0-under 3 months
537-Buck Class, 3-under 6 months
538-Buck Class-6-under 12 months
539-Buck Class, 12-24 months; NO OLDER
551-GRAND CHAMPION BUICK
552-RESERVE CHAMPION BUCK
540-Wether Class, under 1 year, Divided by weight
575-GRAND CHAMPION WETHER
576-RESERVE CHAMPION WETHER
587-Herdsmanship Award based on:
1) Cleanliness, grooming and appearance of exhibit
2) Handling of feed, equipment etc. and keeping same out of alleys.
3) Cooperation. courtesy, and sportsmanship in the exhibit area and show ring.
4) Superintendent will make selection.

Horse Show
Friday, July 11, 2008
8:00 AM Horses in Place
8:30 AM Horse Show
Halter Classes:
Halter Rules:
1. No Studs allowed
2. All Halter Horses will be charged $3.00 per class.
301-Pony 54" & under
302-Foal up to 1 yr old, 13 & under showman
303-Foal up to 1 yr old, 14 & over showman
304-Quarter Type Mare, 13 & under showman
305-Quarter Type Mare, 14 & over showman
306-Mare & Foal (may have been in either mare or foal class) 13 & under showman
307-Mare & Foal (may have been in either mare or foal class) 14 & over showman
308-Quarter Type Gelding, 13 & under showman
309-Quarter Type Gelding, 14 & under showman
310-Champion Mare
311-Champion Gelding
312-Horse Showmanship-Junior (14 & over)
313-Horse Showmanship-Senior (13 & under)

Western Riding Classes:
Western Rules:
1) Western Riding Classes will be charged an entry fee of $10.00 per class.
2) Pay Back for First three class places at 50%, 30%& 20%
314-Western Horsemanship 13 & under (56" and under)-(Pattern day of show)
315-Western Horsemanship 13 & under (Horse over 56")-(Pattern day of show)
316-Western Horsemanship 14 & over--(Pattern day of show)
317-Western Pleasure-13 & under
318-Western Pleasure-14 & over
319-Costume Class
320-Best Horse Over-All

JOE FROMAN MEMORIAL JUNIOR RODEO
DOCKERY PARK
SADDLE CLUB GROUNDS
SPONSORED BY GALLATIN MEN'S CLUB
Contact Person Chuck Weldon
JULY 11, 2008
TIMED EVENTS BEGIN AT 3:00PM
ALL OTHER EVENTS AT 7:00 PM
ADMISSION $5.00 (PARTICIPANTS FREE)
ENTRY FEE $5.00 PER EVENT
60% PAYBACK
ALL AROUND BUCKLES FOR BOY & GIRL IN EACH AGE DIVISION
AGE DIVISIONS-8 YEARS & UNDER
9 YEARS TO 13 YEARS
14 YEARS TO 18 YEARS
1) Pole Bending
2) Through the Barrel
3) Flag Race
4) Barrels
5) Calf Roping (9 to 13, & 14 to 18 ONLY)
6) Mutton Busting-(8 & Under Only, 55# Weight Limit)
7) Ribbon Roping (Girl Runner)
8) Goat Tying-(8 & Under, 9 to 13 Girls or Boys, 14 to 18 Girls Only)
9) Breakaway Roping-(8 & Under use Dummy)
10) 9 to 13 Steer Riding
11) Team Roping
12) 14 to 18 Steer Riding

RABBIT SHOW
SATURDAY, JULY 12, 2008
9:00 AM
Rabbit Rules:
1) All Rabbits will be charged $1.00 per head.
2) Pedigree Show to be judged by ARBA Standards
*****This is strictly a SHOW. Please refer any questions about showing at the State Fair to the 2007 Premium Book.
Participants must Furnish Their Own Cages or Carriers
PET SHOW:
401-Best Fur
402-Best Markings
403-Best Attitude
404-Best Dressed
405-BEST PET QUALITY RABBIT
PEDIGREE SHOW:
406-Best of Breed
407-Best 4 Class
408-Best 6 Class
409-GRAND CHAMPION RABBIT
410-RESERVE CHAMPION RABBIT
411-RABBIT SHOWMANSHIP-(14 & Over)
412-RABBIT SHOWMANSHIP-(13 & Under)

POULTRY/WATERFOWL SHOW
SATURDAY, JULY 12, 2008
9:00 AM
Poultry Rules:
1) Poultry will be charged $1.00 each.
2) Poultry judged according to APA Standards
***This is strictly a SHOW. Please refer any questions about showing at the State Fair to the 2006 Premium Book.
Participants must furnish their own cages or carriers:
POULTRY/WATERFOWL CLASSES:
700-Bantam
701-Chicken
702-Waterfowl
703-Turkey
704-Production (Meat & Egg Layers)
705-BEST OF CLASS
706-GRAND CHAMPION POULTRY/WATERFOWL
707-RESERVE CHAMPION POULTRY/WATERFOWL
708-SHOWMANSHIP (14 & Over)
709-SHOWMANSHIP (13 & Under)

SWINE SHOW
SATURDAY, JULY 12, 2008
3:00 PM Swine in Place
4:00 PM Swine Show
5:30 PM PEE WEE Show
SWINE RULES:
1) All litters must be earmarked and birth dates given when entered.
2) All Hogs will be charged $2.00/Head pen rent.
3) NO boars in Showmanship.
SWINE CLASSES:
100-Boar (December 1, 2007-December 31, 2007)
101-Boar (January 1, 2008-January 31, 2008)
102-Boar (February 1, 2008-February 28, 2008)
103-Boar (March 1, 2008 and After)
104-GRAND CHAMPION BOAR
105-RESERVE CHAMPION BOAR
110-Gilt (December 1, 2007 to December 31, 2007)
111-Gilt (January 1, 2008 to January 31, 2008)
112-Gilt (February 1, 2008-February 28, 2008)
113-Gilt (March 1, 2008 and After)
113a-Crossbred Gilt (shown by weight only)
114-Grand Champion Gilt
115-Reserve Champion Gilt
120-Market Barrow (Barrow only & may be Crossbred) Limit to 2 per class-6 total may be entered.
121-Grand Champion Market Barrow
122-Reserve Champion Market Barrow
150-Swine Showmanship-Senior (14 & Over)
151-Swine Showmanship-Junior (13 & Under)
152-Herdsmanship Award based on:
1) Cleanliness, grooming, and appearance of exhibits
2) Handling of feed, equipment, etc, and keeping the same out of the alleys
3) Cooperation, courtesy, and sportsmanship in the exhibit area and show ring.
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