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Sponsored by
Berkeley County Young Farmers
Child’s Montadales & Shorthorns
Jefferson County Fair Association
Mid-Atlantic Farm Credit
Mt. Pleasant Longhorns
Rotary Club of Charles Town
Southern States, Ranson
Sulgrave Polled Herefords
The Bennett Agency
Tractor Supply, Charles Town
USDA Rule Effective March 11, 2013
Animal Disease Traceability (ADT) Rule
Requirements
● Individual Identification means a NUES “Brite” metal or a “840”
style ear tag or other form of WVDA approved identification.
● All cattle moved across state lines for shows, rodeos and other
recreational events regardless of age require individual
identification.
● All cattle coming into West Virginia requires an Interstate
Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI).
Questions
Contact WVDA Animal Health Division’s Burke Holvey at 304.269.0598,
[email protected]
Contact WVDA Animal Health Dr. Courtney Elkins at 304.269.6411,
[email protected]
For Premise ID Questions
Contact WVDA Program Record Analyst Shelly Lantz at 304.558.2214,
[email protected]
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EXPO 2015 is our 33rd livestock exposition, started in 1983 to
provide youth and adults opportunities to show and promote
their animals. This one day agricultural event helps kick off the
show season, and compliments the Jefferson County Fair.
The success and growth of this event is the result of exhibitor
participants, the EXPO Committee, Sponsors and the Jefferson
County Fair Association.
A special thank you on this 33rd EXPO to all
who have had a part in this important event.
Don Mickey & Dick Childs
Don Mickey
Richard Childs
Don Mickey
Amon Grantham
Wayne Hartley
Page Moore
Barb Welty
Brandi Schultz
Erin Groves
April Burrows
Dick Childs
Don Mickey
EXPO 2015 Committee
Chairperson
Co-Chairperson
Beef Department Superintendent
Dairy Department Superintendents
Goat Department Superintendent
Goat Department Superintendent
Horse Department Superintendent
Rabbit Department Superintendent
Sheep Department Superintendent
Publicity
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We would like to thank our sponsors:
Berkeley County Young Farmers
Berkeley County, WV
Child’s Montadales & Shorthorns
Dick Childs
P.O. Box 124, Summit Point, WV
Mid-Atlantic Farm Credit
Jeanie Hamilton
Charles Town & Martinsburg, WV
Mt. Pleasant Longhorns
Keith Berkeley
3291 Old Leetown Pike, Ranson, WV
Rotary Club
Bill Strider, President
Charles Town, WV
Southern States
Matt Rehberg, Manager
222 N. Mildred Street, Ranson, WV
Sulgrave Polled Herefords
Don Mickey
P. O. Box 495, Charles Town, WV
The Bennett Agency
Chip & Debbie Bennett
118 North Charles St., Charles Town, WV
Tractor Supply
Jerry Michaels, Manager
1040 Somerset Blvd., Charles town, WV
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EXPO 2015 PROGRAM
7 am
Fairgrounds open to participants
8 am-9 am Weigh youth feeder steers
9 am
All animals in place
Dairy Show - Dairy Barn
Horse Show - Horse Arena
Rabbit 101 Workshop - Rabbit Barn
Sheep Show - Sheep Barn
10 am
Rabbit Judging - Rabbit Barn
Dairy & Meat Goat Show - Small Arena
1 pm
Beef Show
Food and
Drink
Concessions
Open All
Day
General Rules
Beef, Dairy, Sheep, Goat, Rabbit, Horse (See Page 15 for Additional Horse Rules)
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All cattle must be in compliance with the USDA Animal Disease Traceability (ADT) Rule
Entry fee of $3 per head
Must furnish own bedding and feed. Cages provided for rabbits
All animals must be in place by 9 a.m.
Must meet all health requirements. Visit the WV Department of Agricultures website at http://www.wvagriculture.org/
images/Animal_Health/Fair%20and%20Festival%20Regulation20148-4-14.pdf
Competition in all classes open to: Jefferson, Berkeley, Hampshire, Morgan County, WV & guest exhibitors (Steers Youth Exhibitors only)
Purebred beef must furnish registration papers or be shown in commercial class. All bulls must be registered according
to breed rules
Exhibitor must remove bedding, etc. immediately after show as directed by the Superintendents
Goats must represent true type. Dairy goats need to be disbudded and have no scurs. Feeder Goats and Boer X goats
can have horns, but must be tipped. Boer breeder goats may have horns. Disbudding is allowed, but NO SCURS! ALL
must have collars
Dairy Cattle must represent breed type
Feeder steers will be exhibited clean, dry and unfitted. Steers are to be clipped before show day. They may only be
washed and brushed or combed on show day. No other materials may be used.
Each youth exhibitor is to prepare his/her own animal for exhibit with possibly a minimal amount of assistance from
parents or other youth livestock exhibitors
No one permitted to stay overnight
Washing of animals permitted at the wash rack only
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ATTENTION
All Exhibitors of Goats, Cattle, Swine, Sheep & Horses
Revised Inspection Protocol
1. All animals will be inspected when unloaded. Any animal found with an apparent
contagious and infectious disease (foot rot, sore mouth, etc.) will NOT be allowed to participate!
2. ALL ANIMALS MUST BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH the USDA Animal Disease Traceability (ADT)
Page 2 and WVDA Animal health requirements, Pages 7 — 9
3. Documentation to send with animal:
●If animal was purchased from out of state, a Certified Veterinarian Inspection (CVI) and a
Bill of Sale or proof of ownership (ie. Registration paper).
●If animal was purchased in state, provide a Bill of Sale or proof of ownership.
●If animal was purchased at an approved market out of state, a Bill of Sale (no CVI required).
4. All market lambs must be sheared for inspection.
5. All sheep & goats must have a scrapie tag or tattoo (readable). If a microchip is used, scanner
must be provided by owner.
6. If a scrapie tag has been lost, supply the number of the lost tag and the WVDA inspector will retag.
7. Negative Coggins test required for horses within the last 12 months. Out of state horses must have
a valid CVI within 30 days of the show.
There will be a designated inspection and unloading area separate from the barn areas.
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WV ANIMAL HEALTH
REQUIREMENTS 2014
All livestock imported into the State of West Virginia for fairs, festivals, and shows
shall be accompanied by an Official Certificate of Veterinary Inspection approved by
the livestock health official of the State of origin. A copy of the approved Certificate of
Veterinary Inspection shall be forwarded to the Director of the Animal Health Division,
West Virginia Department of Agriculture, Capitol Building, Charleston, West Virginia
25305, and should be in his possession (5) five days prior to the arrival of livestock.
Official Certificate of Veterinary Inspections (CVI) is good for 30 days. All out of state
cattle must have official identification listed on the health certificate. Any animal
showing signs of a potential infectious or contagious disease will not be allowed to
participate in the event.
Note: Cattle and goats from other states with disease outbreaks may be required to
secure a special permit from the Director of Animal Health Division, West Virginia
Department of Agriculture, Charleston, West Virginia 25305, phone number (304)
558-2214, before being admitted into West Virginia.
The final disposition of all entries shall be made by a WVDA Animal Health Inspector
or in their absence, a local fair official.
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HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR CATTLE
All out-of-state cattle must be accompanied by an Official CVI with Official Identification listed. Health certificates are good
for 30 days.
TUBERCULOSIS IN CATTLE
Cattle to be exhibited at West Virginia fairs, festivals, and shows must meet one of the following requirements:
From West Virginia:
No test required, if herd is not under quarantine for tuberculosis
From Other States:
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From Bovine Tuberculosis Free State – No test required. Interstate CVI is required. All
out of state cattle must have official identification listed on the health certificate.
From other than Bovine Tuberculosis Free State — If originating from an accredited TB free herd
– No test required, or If herd of origin has had a complete negative herd test within 12 months No test required, or All other bovine require a negative TB test within 60 days of show. Nursing
calves may be shown on dam’s negative CVI. All out of state cattle must have official
identification listed on the health certificate.
BRUCELLOSIS IN CATTLE
Cattle to be exhibited at West Virginia fairs, festivals, and shows must meet one of the following requirements:
From West Virginia:
No test required, if herd is not under quarantine for brucellosis.
From Other States:
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From Brucellosis Free State – No test required. Interstate CVI is required. All out of state cattle
must have official identification listed on the health certificate.
From other than a Brucellosis Free State: Official Brucellosis vaccinates under 24 months (beef)
and 20 months (dairy) of age from a herd not under brucellosis restrictions – No test required,
or Originating from a Certified Brucellosis Free herd – No test required, or Complete herd test
within one year before the show – No test required, or A negative brucellosis test within 30
days. Nursing calves may be shown on the dam’s negative CVI.
All out of state cattle must have official identification listed on the health certificate.
LEPTOSPIROSIS IN CATTLE
* Recommended: Vaccinations for L. canicola, L. icterhaemorrhagiae, L. hardjo, L.pomona and L.grippotyphosa, are to be
seriously considered.
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HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR GOATS
TB & BRUCELLOSIS FOR GOATS
All out-of-state goats must be accompanied by an Official CVI good for 30 days. USDA regulation states that you must have
an official Scrapie ID and the ID# must be listed on the CVI. All goats will be inspected by West Virginia Animal Health
Officials.
From West Virginia:
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Official Scrapie ID
Honor Herd Certificate recommended
From Other States:
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Health Certificate (CVI)
Official Scrapie ID
No Test Required
HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR SHEEP
All out-of-state horses must be accompanied by an official CVI good for 30 days
From West Virginia and From other States :
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Market class of lambs to be inspected at event by West Virginia Animal Health Officials.
Must be accompanied by an official CVI, or Have a current Honor Flock Certificate.
Scrapie ID required for all sheep and goat.
HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR HORSES
All out-of-state sheep must be accompanied by an Official CVI good for 30 days. USDA regulation states that you must
have an official Scrapie ID and the ID# must be listed on the CVI.
From West Virginia:
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Must be uniquely identified
Must have a negative Coggins’ Test from a USDA approved laboratory within the last 12 months.
From Other States: Must be uniquely identified.
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Accompanied by an approved CVI from the state of origin prior to show or fair
A negative Coggins’ Test from a USDA approved laboratory within the last 12 months.
RECOMMENDED EQUINE VACCINATION
Vaccination Programs should at least include: Flu, Tetanus, Eastern & Western Encephalitis, West Nile Virus and Rabies.
NOTE: No animals from any herd or herds under restrictions will be permitted to show or sell. Animal Health Officials of the
West Virginia Department of Agriculture reserve the right to examine any animal consigned and exclude animals from the
show or sale that exhibit signs of disease.
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Amon Grantham, Superintendent 304.725.8903
Wayne Hartley, Superintendent 304.728.0197
Page Moore, Superintendent 304.839.1563
Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Guernsey, Jersey, Holstein & Milking Shorthorn
Animals shown in Classes 22-27 must have been shown in Classes 1-7 or Classes 10-17
Class 1
Junior Heifer Calf born 3/1/15 to 4/30/15
Class 2
Intermediate Heifer Calf born 12/1/14 to 2/28/15
Class 3
Senior Heifer Calf born 9/1/14 to 11/30/14
Class 4
Summer Yearling Calf born 6/1/14 to 8/31/14
Class 5
Junior Yearling Heifer born 3/1/14 to 5/31/14
Class 6
Intermediate Yearling Heifer born 12/1/13 to 2/28/14
Class 7
Senior Yearling Heifer born 9/1/13 to 11/30/13
Class 8
Junior Champion Female, winners of Classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Class 9
Junior Reserve Champion Female, except Junior Champion, winners of Classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 & Second Place
winner in Junior Champions Single Class
Class 10 Junior Two-Year Old (Never Freshened) born 3/1/13 to 8/31/13
Class 11 Senior Two-Year Old (Never Freshened) born 9/1/12 to 2/29/13
Class 12 Junior Two-Year Old (Milking) born 3/1/13 to 8/31/13
Class 13 Senior Two-Year Old (Milking) born 9/1/12 to 2/29/13
Class 14 Three-Year Old born 9/1/11 to 8/31/12
Class 15 Four-Year Old born 9/1/10 to 8/31/11
Class 16 Aged Cow Five years Old & over born before 08/31/10
Class 17
Dry Cow, Three years & older born before 08/31/12 (Dry dates must be reported when animals are checked into
the show) Animal must have calved at least 1 time
Class 18 Senior Champion Female, winners of Classes 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
Class 19
Reserve Senior Champion Female, except Senior Champion, winners of Classes 10, 11, 12, 13,14, 15, 16, 17 &
Second Place winner in Senior Champion Single Class
Class 20 Grand Champion Female, winner of Classes 8 & 18
Class 21 Reserve Grand Champion, except Grand Champion, winners of Classes 8, 9, 18, & 19
Class 22 Best Udder — All Breeds
Class 23 Dam-Daughter Class, consisting of 2 females, owned & shown by one Exhibitor, one being the daughter of other
Class 24
Produce-Of-Dam, to consist of 2 females, any age, the produce of one cow. The Dam must be named.
Exhibitor limited to one entry from the same Dam.
Class 25
Dairy Herd, to consist of 3 cows over 2 years that have all calved at least once, to be owned by Exhibitor.
Exhibitor limited to 1 entry.
Class 26 Best 3 Females, any age, all bred and owned by Exhibitor. Exhibitor is limited to 1 entry.
Class 27
Exhibitor’s Herd, to consist of 3 cows & 2 heifers or 3 heifers & 2 cows owned by Exhibitor. Exhibitor limited to 1
entry.
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Don Mickey, Superintendent 304.725.7825
Division 1 – Bulls – All bulls must be accompanied by registration papers
Class 1 Junior Bull Calf born after January 1, 2015
Class 2 Senior Bull Calf born between September 1 to December 31, 2014
Class 3 Summer Yearling Bull born between May 1 to August 31, 2014
Class 4 Junior Yearling Bull born between January 1 to April 30, 2014
Class 5 Senior Yearling bull born between September 1 to December 31, 2013
Breed Champion & Reserve Champion
Overall Champion/Reserve Champion (All breeds)
Division 2 - Heifers (Not yet calved)
All heifers must be accompanied by papers or will show in Commercial
Class 6
Junior Heifer calf born after January 1, 2015
Class 7
Senior Heifer Calf born between September 1 to December 31, 2014
Class 8
Summer Yearling Heifer born between May 1 to August 31, 2014
Class 9
Junior Yearling Heifer born between January 1 to April 30, 2014
Class 10 Senior Yearling Heifer born between September 1 to December 31, 2013
Breed Champion & Reserve Champion
Overall Champion/Reserve Champion (All breeds)
Division 3
Class 11 Cow/Calf Pair - Nursing Calf
Champion/Reserve Champion Cow/Calf Pair
Division 4 - Youth Only (Classes will be determined by weight on show day)
Class 12 Feeder Steers
Grand/Reserve Champion Feeder Steer
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Barbara Welty, Superintendent 304.725.7460
Brandi Schultz, Superintendent 304.728.0592
Section A – Does & Kids
Dairy Goats: All dairy breeds will be shown together and will be shown first.
Meat Goats: Boer and Boer X goats will be shown together and will be shown second.
Pygmy Goats: Will be shown together and will be shown third.
Class 1
Jr. Kid born on or after April 1, 2015
Class 2
Sr. Kid born January 1 to March 31, 2015
Class 3
Dry Yearling born 2014
Class 4
Junior Champion
Class 5
Milking Yearling born 2014
Class 6
Does in milk 2 years & under 3 born between January 2012 to December 31, 2013
Class 7
Does 3 years & under 4 born between January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2012
Class 8
Does in milk 4 years and older born before January 1, 2011
Class 9
Senior Champion
Class 10 Grand Champion
Class 11 Grand Champion Dairy Goat
Class 12 Reserve Champion Dairy Goat
Class 13 Grand Champion Meat Goat
Class 14 Reserve Champion Meat Goat
Class 15 Grand Champion Pygmy Goat
Class 16 Reserve Champion Pygmy Goat
Section B - Feeder Goats
Class 1
Feeder Goats. May be divided
Class 2
Grand Champion Feeder Goat
Class 3
Reserve Champion Feeder Goat
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Dick Childs, Superintendent 304.261.6918
Breeding Sheep: Purebreds & Crossbreds of all breeds
Class 1
Ram Lambs January 1, 2015 - May 3, 2015
Class 2
Pair of Ram Lambs
Class 3
Fall Ram Lamb September 1 - December 31, 2013
Class 4
Yearling Ram January 1, 2014 - December 31, 2014
Class 5
Aged Ram born before December 31, 2011
Class 6
Champion Ram (Each Breed)
Class 7
Reserve Champion Ram (Each Breed)
Class 8
Supreme Ram (Overall Breeds)
Class 9
Reserve Supreme Ram (Overall Breeds)
Class 10 Ewe Lamb January 1, 2015 to May 3, 2015
Class 11 Pair of Ewe Lambs
Class 12 Fall Ewe Lamb September 1 – December 31, 2013
Class 13 Yearling Ewe January 1, 2014 - December 31, 2014
Class 14 Pair of Yearling Ewes
Class 15 Aged Ewe born before December 31, 2011
Class 16 Best Ewe with Lamb(s) by side (Ewe shown above)
Class 17 Champion Ewe (Each Breed)
Class 18 Reserve Champion Ewe (Each Breed)
Class 19 Supreme Ewe (Overall Breeds)
Class 20 Reserve Supreme Ewe (Overall Breeds)
Class 21 Flock - Ram & 4 ewes any age or combination of breeds, all must be shown in 1 of the above classes
Feeder Lambs
Class 22 Feeder Lamb Class (Must meet tail docking policy and have a USDA Scrapie Tag)
Breeding Sheep Rules & Regulations
1. Must meet all health requirements (refer to WV Health Requirements).
2. Purebred animals must have papers. Those animals born after December 31, 2013 will not be required to
have papers.
3. All crossbred ewes will be shown as white-face or black-face at the determination of sheep superintendent.
4. ALL sheep must have a USDA Scrapie Tag.
5. ALL breeding animals must be sheared.
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April Burrows, Superintendant 304.725.6001
ARBA Rules and Regulations as to breed will be in effect
Ribbons will be given for First through Fifth Place, plus Honorable Mention
Rosettes will be given for Best Buck & Best Doe for each breed (Senior & Junior)
Medallions will be given for Best of Show Rabbit & Best Reserve of Show
Medallions will be given for Best of Class & Best Opposite of Class (A,B & C)
Rabbit 101 Workshop - 9 a.m. - Rabbit Barn
Rabbit Judging - 10 a.m. - Rabbit Barn
Classes will be broken down to Commercial, Fancy, and Pet as follows:
Class 1 Senior Buck (6 months and over)
Class 2 Junior Buck (3 to 6 months)
Class 3 Senior Doe (6 months and over)
Class 4 Junior Doe (3 to 6 months)
Classes will be defined as
Class A Commercial Breeds - Californians, New Zealand, Chins, Full Rex & other commercial breeds
Class B
Fancy Breeds - Dutch, Lops, Angoras, Dwarfs and other fancy breeds
(Separate classes for solids/brokens may be considered)
Class C Pet (any neutered animals regardless of breed are included here)
See you at the
Jefferson County Fair
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JEFFERSON COUNTY 4-H SADDLE CLUB
EXPO OPEN HORSE SHOW
START TIME: 9:00 AM
34. Senior Go As You Please
35. Senior Horsemanship
36. Senior Command
37. Junior Pleasure
38. Junior Go As You Please
39. Junior Horsemanship
40. Junior Command
41. Beginner Pleasure
42. Beginner Go As You Please
43. Beginner Horsemanship
44. Beginner Command
45. Green Horse W/J
46. Green Horse W/J/L
47. Green Horse Go As You Please
48. Gaited Pleasure
49. Gaited Go As You Please
50. Gaited Pursuit
Speed Classes
English Classes
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Senior Showmanship
Junior Showmanship
Beginner Showmanship
Senior Pleasure
Senior Go As You Please
Senior Equitation
Senior Hunter Hack (2’6”)
Junior Pleasure
Junior Go As You Please
Junior Equitation
Junior Hunter Hack (2’)
Beginner Pleasure
Beginner Go As You Please
Beginner Equitation
Beginner Hunter Hack (18”)
Green Horse W/T
Green Horse W/T/C
Green Horse Hunter Hack (18”)
Working Hunter Over Fences (3’)
Working Hunter Over Fences (3’)
Working Hunter Under Saddle
Combined Classes (not to start before 11:00)
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27.
Leadline- 100% Horse / Pony
Leadline- 100% Rider
Leadline- 50% Horse / 50% Rider
PeeWee Walk- 100% Horse / Pony
PeeWee Walk- 100% Rider
PeeWee Walk- 50% Horse / 50% Rider
*LUNCH BREAK
Halter Classes (not to start before 12 noon)
28. Halter Mares
29. Halter Geldings
Senior Pole Bending
Junior Pole Bending
Beginner Pole Bending
Senior Cloverleaf Barrels
Junior Cloverleaf Barrels
Beginner Cloverleaf Barrels
Senior Flag Race
Junior Flag Race
Beginner Flag Race
RING B: 10:00 AM
60. Saddles and Smiles- 100% Rider
61. Saddles and Smiles- 50% Horse / 50% Rider
62. Saddles and Smiles Trail
ENTRY FEES: $8 / CLASS
Western Classes
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CALL (304) 279-0844 FOR
MORE INFORMATION
Senior Showmanship
Junior Showmanship
Beginner Showmanship
Senior Pleasure
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HORSE SHOW RULES AND REGULATIONS
CLASS SPECIFICATIONS Every class offered herein shall be primarily run by the rules and regulations of the current
USEF rulebook, where applicable, and further shall be conducted and judged accordingly. The judge’s decision is always
final.
ALL CLASSES Require that entry forms and waivers must be completed for each horse and rider combination prior to the
start of the class. Management reserves the right to split or combine any class due to size.
BEGINNER CLASSES Open to any rider in first or second year of showing. To be shown at the walk and jog or trot.
These exhibitors are not allowed to cross enter in any class that is required to canter or lope.
JUNIOR CLASSES Open to riders age 17 and under as of January 1, 2015.
SENIOR CLASSES Open to riders age 18 and over as of January 1, 2015.
LEADLINE CLASSES Open to riders age 8 and under as of January 1, 2015. These riders may not cross enter in any other
division.
PEE-WEE WALK CLASSES Open to riders 10 and under as of January 1, 2015. These riders may not cross enter in any
other division.
GREEN HORSE CLASSES Open to any horse or pony in first or second year of showing.
WORKING HUNTER CLASSES Open to any horse or rider (with the exclusion of leadline, pee-wee, or beginner riders).
GAITED CLASSES Open to any gaited hor se.
PLACINGS Will place first through sixth place in all classes.
CHAMPION AND RESERVE Will be awarded for each division having three or more participating riders.
YEAR END SERIES AWARDS Will be awarded for horse and rider combinations. Must attend 3 of the 5 shows to
qualify.
POINTS Are awarded through sixth place for horse and rider combination (1st- 7 points, 2nd- 5 points, 3rd- 4 points, 4th- 3
points, 5th- 2 points, 6th- 1 point).
STALLS Available on a first come, first serve basis, $20.00 for the day, $10 will be refunded upon inspection of a clean,
stripped stall.
ATTIRE All exhibitors under the age of 21 must wear ASTM/SEI protective helmets with harness fastened at all times while
mounted anywhere on the grounds. Boots must be worn. Proper show attire is always recommended.
HEALTH REQUIREMENTS See page 9.
REFUNDS Ar e not issued for any class that has begun.
SAFETY Shall be top pr ior ity at all times. Management and/or the judge r eser ves the r ight to dismiss any
exhibitor from the arena in the event of a safety issue.
THE JEFFERSON COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION, JEFFERSON COUNTY 4-H SADDLE CLUB, AND/OR
VOLUNTEERS WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS, INJURY, OR LOSS TO ANY
EXHIBITOR, PERSON, HORSE, OR EQUIPMENT OCCURING BEFORE, DURING OR AFTER ANY
SHOW.
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4-H Promotion Day
Sponsored by
The Jefferson County 4-H Youth Advisory Board
Saturday, May 9, 2015
2 to 5 p.m.
Jefferson County Fairgrounds
Morning activities begin with EXPO 2015 at 9 a.m.
Opening Ceremony for afternoon activities 2 p.m.
Bring your family and friends to share in the fun
celebrating the Four H’s.
Head
Scavenger Hunt & STEM Activities
Heart
Team Building
Hands
Community Service Project: The YAB will be collecting much needed items
for Bethany House: Laundry detergent, Dryer sheets, 33 Gallon trash bags,
Cleaning supplies, Diapers, Wipes, Paper towels
Health
Obstacle Course & Healthy Snacks
Questions: WVU Jefferson County Extension Office 304/263-6057 Ext. 0
Programs and activities offered by the West Virginia University Extension Service are available to all persons without regard to race, color, sex, disability, religion, age, veteran status, political
beliefs, sexual orientation, national origin, and marital or family status.
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EXPO 2015 ENTRY FORM
Saturday, May 9, 2015
Questions: 304/724-1411
EXPO 2015
Jefferson County Fair Association
P.O. Box 653
Ranson, WV 25438
Mail Form & Entry Fee to:
NO LATER THAN Friday, May 1, 2015
Checks should be made payable to the: Jefferson County Fair Association EXPO
$3 entry fee per head for all goats, beef, dairy, sheep, & rabbits
(PLEASE PRINT)
Exhibitor Name_____________________________________________________________
Address____________________________________________________________________
Phone_______________________________ Email________________________________
Beef
Dairy
Goat
Rabbit*
Sheep
*For Rabbit entries please indicate SOLID or BROKEN color below
Species Code: BE-Beef DA-Dairy DG-Dairy Goat MG-Meat Goat PG-Pygmy Goat SH-Sheep RA-Rabbit
Animal Name
Species
Class(es)
Breed, if appropriate
Entry Fee $3/Head
1)__________________________________________________________________________
2)__________________________________________________________________________
3)__________________________________________________________________________
4)________________________________________________________________________________
5)__________________________________________________________________________
6)__________________________________________________________________________
7)__________________________________________________________________________
Note: There is no pre-registration for horses.
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TOTAL FEE: $