81 Saturday, July 18 Carnival Rides provided by Funtime Carnival 1:00 - 4:00 pm 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm Semi-Society Horse Show 6:00 pm 82 2015 Horse Show Rules The Lincoln County Fair, Inc. and/or all affiliates are not responsible or liable for any injury, damages, theft or losses sustained in any way to exhibitors, volunteers, horses or property. GENERAL RULES 1. Current Negative Coggins and/or out-of-state health papers are required for all horses showing or entering the Lincoln County Fairgrounds for all show events. 2. GATE FEE - 2 free passes per horse in pull vehicle, all others must pay regular gate fee. Because of limited parking, we ask that only vehicles pulling horse trailers enter parking area & that you park according to directions provided at fairgrounds. 3. All horses will be properly controlled at all times, both in and out of the arena, and will not be ridden to the endangerment of anyone and should be properly trained for the classes entered. Any unsportsman like conduct or mistreatment of any animal will result in disqualification and forfeiture of all entries and will be asked to leave the fairgrounds. 4. All entry forms must be signed. Youth forms must be signed by the parent or guardian - who must remain present on show grounds during the entire show. Entry Form on Page 96. 5. Any protests arising during the show shall be presented in writing the day of the show, along with $50.00 to the Show Chairperson who will present the protest to the Show Committee. The Committee will then render a decision by majority vote of those committee members present. The $50.00 will be held. ALL DECISIONS ARE FINAL! 6. Proper attire is required for ALL classes, Western, English, Gaited and Speed 7. Classes close one class prior to class currently in arena. 8. Ages of Riders and Jr. and Senior horses are as of January 1, 2015; Youth show = 18 years and under, Pony riders = 13 years and under. 9. Riders in Leadline class may not enter any other riding class except Costume Class in Open Horse & Pony Show. Beginner Classes #7 & #9 cannot enter any other classes except #7 &/or #9, #12 & (#14 only if it is a one on one class). 10. A two minute gate will be in effect after class has entered arena. PLEASE BE READY ON TIME. 11. NO ALCOHOL in horse area - possession will result in removal from fairgrounds. 12. All horses large or miniature will be judged on the same scale in Model Halter Class. 13. No ponies/horses under 56” permitted in under saddle classes during the Open Western/English Pleasure or the Semi-Society Shows. 14. NO refunds once show begins due to weather conditions. No refund without vet excuse. HORSE SHOW GENERAL PARKING All trailers 17 ft. or over will park in the back row of the top parking lot, back into or pull in. NO SIDEWAYS PARKING All trailers 16 ft. or under will park in the front row of the top parking lot, back into or pull in. NO SIDEWAYS PARKING NO PARKING OF HORSE TRAILERS PERMITTED ON LOWER ARENA AREA “No dogs are allowed on the fairgrounds during the fair, except dogs that assist the handicapped. We know that a lot of equine people travel with their dogs and horses, we ask that you honor this rule” Thank You, Lincoln County Fair Horseshow Committee 83 Horse Show Class Descriptions and Rules 1. LINCOLN COUNTY RESIDENTS PLEASURE: Horse, owner & rider, must be residents of Lincoln County, Living in Lincoln County for 60 days prior to show. Rider is to be a non-pro. Proper equipment and attire for class entered is expected. 2. WESTERN PLEASURE: To be shown in Western tack at a walk, jog and lope with light rein, but still maintaining contact with horses mouth. Judge may ask for an extension of any gait. 3. OPEN ENGLISH PLEASURE: To be shown under English tack at a walk, trot, road trot (strong trot) and canter with light rein but still maintaining contact with horses mouth. Horses may be asked to back. Hunt or Saddleseat attire. 4. SADDLESEAT PLEASURE: To be shown under Saddleseat equipment at a walk, trot, road trot and canter with light rein but still maintaining contact with horses mouth. 5. HUNTER PLEASURE: To be shown under Huntseat equipment at a walk, pleasure trot, extended trot and canter. Mane and tail may be braided in traditional hunter style. 6. MAIDEN CLASSES: Open to horse and rider combination who has not won a 1st place in 2015 before the start of this show. Proper attire for each division. 7. COUNTRY PLEASURE: The country pleasure horse is to perform his gaits with an effortlessness geared toward encouraging stamina and longevity on the trails. Extreme animation is not desired in a Country Pleasure horse. The horse must be extremely well-mannered, responsive and quiet manageable on a light rein at all gaits and must stand and back readily on command. The shoe for the Country Pleasure may fit the criteria of the Plantation Horse. 8. STYLE GAITED: This horse should be the ultimate type of Pleasure Gaited horse. Emphasis should be placed on manners, quality and suitability to his rider. In the execution of its gaits, the horse should exhibit animation and smoothness. A laboring and/or unnatural way of going, will not be accepted in a Style Gaited Horse. The gaits must be performed with a bold, four-cornered movement with the front legs moving with elevated animation. It should display soundness and responsiveness to the rider. Braced tails and humane tails are prohibited in all classes. Horses shall be judged on the walk and style gait. This class is open to English and Western tack and attire. 9. CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES: Horses must have entered and shown in one other qualifying class to be qualified for championship. (Halter not to count as qualifying class for performance championship.) 10. EGG-N-SPOON: Each entry will receive 1 plastic spoon and 1 egg. When time starts, egg is balanced on spoon. Rider must execute all commands at judges discretion. If egg falls off spoon rider is eliminated. 11. Last rider with egg still on spoon wins class. You must hold spoon by the end so hand does not touch egg. 12. SURPRISE FUN CLASS: To be announced at show. SHOEING—The Plantation shoe must not exceed one half inch in thickness or 1 and half inched in width, with no bare plate or other weight inside the shoe. The caulk must not exceed a 1 inch tumback and the shoe must not extend more than one quarter inch beyond the hoof at the toe. The heel of the shoe must not extend beyond the bulb of the horses heel when a perpendicular line is drawn from the bulk of the horses heel to the ground. ** The use of borium is permitted on the shoe and caulk with the borium must not exceed 1 and one eighth inches. Welded on lies are not permitted on flat-shod horses. Clips that are drawn from the shoe itself are permitted. No additional weight shall be allowed on or in the hoof other than the shoe and nails. ** Shoeing regulations are taken for the Current National Horse Commission, Inc. Official Rule Book 84 WITHOUT YOU – 2015 I would like to give a big thank you to John Geeding, Shawn & Larry Peery for doing the arena ground work and tractor for the fair and fun shows. Another thank you goes to all the individuals and spectators that make these shows possible plus our sponsors and donors. These shows could not be done without the following people, Dusty VanAusdal, doing entry sheets, Suzanne Johnstone, taking registrations, Pam Sherwood, our announcer, my different gate people and of course all the entries, spectators & volunteers that come to our shows. 2015 Changes On July 15th, the Lincoln County All Breed Fun Horse Shows will have a double awards point show only for this date with no extra judge or extra costs to the entries. The Open Youth Horse & Pony show on July 14th has been approved for APHA PAC CREDITS, with Western & English Pleasure, model halter, 4-H showmanship, halter, Lead Line, Fun & Beginner classes. The Open Western/English Pleasure Horse show on July 16th includes Western and English Pleasure classes, a Lead Line class plus Ranch Riding classes, a $200 Open Ranch Riding Championship class and a $100.00 Open English Championship class and finally the Semi-Society Horse show on Saturday, July 18, includes a Lead Line class, PLUS an Arabian Costume class. Once again the Model Halter Classes in the Western & Semi-Society Shows will have payback money. Again, thank you to all that support our fair shows and the local fun shows here in Lincoln County. 85 OPEN YOUTH HORSE & PONY SHOW Lincoln County Fairgrounds, Troy, MO Tuesday-- July 14, 2015 --Starts at 6:30 p.m. For more information contact: Sally Naumann-- [email protected] or phone 636-528-6059 Class # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 APHA PAC Credit Point Approved Show Class Name Notes ** Model Halter-Mares ** Model Halter-Mares ** Model Halter-gelding ** Model Halter-gelding 4-H Showmanship Halter Lead Line 13 yrs. & under, may use bridle or halter 14-18 yrs., may use bridle or halter 13 yrs. & under, may use bridle or halter 14-18 yrs., may use bridle or halter 4-H members only – must show 4-H enrollment form Riders 10 yrs. and under – may not enter any other classes 12 yrs. & under-pony or horse –cannot enter into Any other class except #9, 12, & 14 No Chaps, 13 yrs. & under Beginner Walk Ride-A-Buck under Saddle Beginner Walk/TROT Ride-A-Buck under saddle Egg and Spoon Entry Fee $ 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 12 yrs. & under-pony or horse-cannot enter into any other class except #7. 12, & 14 NO Chaps, 14-18 yrs.-- & no ponies under 56” 5 13 yrs. and under 5 5 *************************************BREAK FOR 10-20 MINUTES********************************* 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Costume Class Egg and Spoon Walk/Trot Big “T” Race Water Glass Class Novice Rider Walk/Trot ENGLISH English Pleasure English Pleasure Western Pleasure Novice Rider Walk / TrotWESTERN Western Pleasure Open-all ages 14-18 yrs. Class may be split Class may be split 13-18 yrs. May not enter into any other performance classes except #12 & 14 13 yrs. & under-WALK/TROT/CANTER 14-18 yrs. -WALK/TROT/CANTER 13 yrs. & under -WALK/TROT/LOPE 13- 18 yrs.-may not enter into any other performance classes except #12 & 14 14 -18 yrs. -WALK/TROT/LOPE 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 No REFUNDS once the show has started due to weather conditions. No refunds without a vet excuse. Entries will close ONE class prior to class currently in arena. Negative Coggins – Out of State Papers Required. Proper attire required for all English and Western Classes, Collared shirt required in all classes-No tennis shoes, T-shirts or ball caps. “Novice” is someone who has not won more than 3 blue ribbons in an under-saddle class in the year 2015 up to the fair shows. Snaffle bit rides 2 handed-Shank bit rides 1 handed. **Model Halter-all entries enter arena in single file & line up for the judge to be judged on conformation only. Beginner classes may have helpers, see description at desk. 86 2015 SHOWBILL 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Shows held at the Lincoln County Fairgrounds, Troy. NEW STARTING TIME—6:00 ENTRY FEES $5.00 per class Coggins Required June 6, July 11, July 15, August 1, September 12 & October 3, 2015 Rain dates—June 13, September 19 & October 10, 2015 DOUBLE AWARDS POINTS FOR JULY 15th SHOW ONLY Contact Sally at 636-528-6059 or [email protected] for Pre-Registration Call 636-528-6059 or KWREam73 RADIO STATION FOR CANCELLATION INFORMATION No Refunds once the show begins due to the weather or classes incorrectly chosen or scratches without a vet excuse CLASSES-Halter Classes will close for sign-up at 5:50 STOCK Type Mare/Pony Model Halter NON-STOCK Type Mare/Pony Model Halter STOCK Type Gelding/Pony/ Model Halter NON-STOCK Type Gelding/Pony/ Model Halter LEADLINE - riders 10 yrs. & under-cannot ride in any other pleasure class Adult Novice Rider Walk/Trot-Western or English (rider in 1st or 2nd year of riding)-18 yrs. & over SENIOR ENGLISH Walk/Trot-18 yrs, & over Beginner Walk-12 yrs. & under-pony or horse-RIDER CAN ENTER INTO CLASS #14, PLUS-SEE NOTE BELOW YOUTH ENGLISH Walk/Trot -17 yrs. & under Open Gaited Breed Country Pleasure-Walk & Favorite Gait, Western or English SENIOR ENGLISH Pleasure –Walk/Trot/Canter-18 yrs. & Older Open Gaited 2 Gait Pleasure-Walk & Favorite Gait-Western or English YOUTH ENGLISH Pleasure - Walk/Trot/Canter- 17 yrs. & under-no ponies under 52” Beginner Walk/Trot -12 yrs. & under-pony or horse- RIDER CAN ENTER INTO CLASS #8, PLUS -SEE NOTE BELOW Open Gaited Breed Trail Pleasure- Dog Walk & Favorite Gait-Western or English BREAK – YOUTH WESTERN Pleasure Walk/Trot-17 yrs. & under-horse or pony Open Gaited Breed FUN Speed Class-running Walk & Racking Gait, Western or English YOUTH WESTERN Pleasure Walk/Trot/Lope-17 yrs. & under-no ponies under 52” SENIOR WESTERN Pleasure - Walk/Trot-18 yrs. & over JUNIOR HORSE-Walk/Trot-4 yrs. & under-Western or English SENIOR WESTERN Pleasure-Walk/Trot/Lope-18 yrs. & over SENIOR HORSE Pleasure-5 yrs. & over-Walk/Trot/Canter/Lope-Western or English-no ponies under 52” OPEN RANCH Riding - Walk/Trot-see class description at office. 24. OPEN RANCH Riding -Walk/Trot/Canter-see class description at office. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. Versatility Fun Class-ALL AGES-Class changes ever show---OPEN TRAIL CLASS-Western or English-Timed Event-see rules on description sheet at desk-all ages Training Poles-may run 2 times only per horse-no ribbons or points-all ages Youth Poles-16 yrs. & under Adults Poles-17 yrs. & over Open Flag Race-all ages Training Barrels-may run 2 times only per horse-no ribbons or points-all ages Youth Barrels-16 yrs. & under Adult Barrels-17 yrs. & over ** This is an APHA- PAC Credits approved show.-Classes may be added up to one class before class in arena .Please observe proper attire for all classes; no T-shirts, ball caps or tennis shoes. Must have a collared shirt in all classes. -Judge’s decision final. *Model Halter classes may use a halter or bridle- all entries enter arena single file to line up to be judged on CONFORMATION only. Beginners may enter Halter, Fun (if it is a 1 on 1 class) & Speed classes only – may have helper in arena but must not interfere with rider or judge-NO Big Lick Padded Shoes, Chains or action devices allowed. Plantation shoes are allowed. Snaffle bit rides 2 handed, Shank bit rides 1 handed WARNING: Under Missouri law, an equine professional is not liable for an injury to or the death of a participant in equine activities resulting from the inherent risks of equine activities pursuant to the Revised Statutes of Missouri 87 OPEN WESTERN / ENGLISH PLEASURE Horse Show Lincoln County Fairgrounds, Troy, MO Thursday July 16, 2015 Starts at 7:00 p.m. For more information contact: Sally Naumann --- [email protected] or phone 636-528-6059 A.P.H.A. Approved PAC Credit Show Class # 1 2 3 4 5 Class Name Mare Model Halter Gelding Model Halter $100 Model Halter Championship Leadline Class Adult Novice Rider Walk/Trot 7 Ladies Western Pleasure Youth Novice RiderWalk Only 8 Youth Western Pleasure 9 10 Men’s Western Pleasure Youth Rider Walk/Trot 6 Notes May use bridle or halter-judged on conformation only May use bridle or halter-judged on conformation only 1st & 2nd Places from classes #1 & #2 Riders 10yrs. & under-cannot enter any other classes Western or English-19 yrs. & over-rider 1st. yr. of riding-cannot enter other riding classes Riders 19 yrs. & over-Walk/Trot/Lope Riders 18 yrs, & under-rider 1st yr. of riding-cannot enter into other riding classes-Western Or English Attire Riders 18 yrs. & under-no ponies under 56”Walk/Trot/Lope Riders 19 yrs. & over-Walk/Trot/Lope Riders 18 yrs. & under- Western Or English Attire Entry Fee $ 7 7 11 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 *******************************************BREAK***************************************** 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Open Paint Pleasure Jr. Horse Walk/Trot Lincoln County Western Pleasure-Walk/Trot/Lope Youth English Pleasure Adult English Pleasure Open Ranch Walk/Trot Open Ranch Riding Senior Horse Western Pleasure $200 Open Ranch Riding Championship $225 Open Western Pleasure ChampionshipWalk/Trot/Lope $100 Open English Championship No ponies under 56”-Walk/Trot/Lope 4 yrs. & under-Western or English-no ponies under 56”-proof of age Horse, rider owner must be residents of Lincoln Co.ONLY 18 yrs. & under-no ponies under 56-Walk/Trot/Canter 19 yrs. & over-Walk/Trot/Canter NO Lope or Canter-description of class at office Walk/Trot/Canter-description of class at office 5 yrs. & over-Walk/Trot/Lope-no ponies under 56” 7 7 Must have shown in one performance class to qualify for this $200 class-Walk/Trot/Canter-NO CROSS ENTER IN TO # 20 15 Must have shown in one performance class to qualify for the $225 Championship class-NO CROSS ENTER IN TO # 19 15 Must have shown in one performance class to qualify for this $100 class-NO CROSS ENTER INTO #19 or #20 15 7 7 7 7 7 7 NO REFUNDS once the show started due to weather conditions. No Refunds without a vet excuse. Entries will close ONE class prior to class currently in arena. Negative Coggins – Out of State Papers Required. Proper attire required for ALL Classes, Collared Shirt required-no T-Shirts-ball caps or tennis shoes .** Model Classes-all entries enter arena single file & line up for judge. Snaffle bit rides 2 handed-Shank bit rides 1 handed-Classes #16, #17 & #19 do not require fancy tack or dress. To qualify for championship class you must be judged in one other performance class. 1st place Trophy + 1- 6th place ribbons except class # 3 (class # 3 gets champion & reserve ribbons with paybacks for 1st & 2nd only-$60-$40) No Payback in Leadline class $7 classes split $20/15/10/5—Model Halter Classes payback $20/15/10/5 CLASS # 19 - split $60/50/40/30/20 CLASS # 20 - split $75/55/45/35/15---Class #21 split-40/30/20/10 88 SEMI-SOCIETY HORSE SHOW Lincoln County Fairgrounds, Troy, MO July 18, 2015 - Starts at 6:00 p.m. For more information contact: Sally Naumann- [email protected] or 636-528-6059 No Ponies under 56” allowed in performance classes-Entries will close 1 class prior to class currently in arena—OGB is Open Gaited Breed Class Entry Class Name Notes # Fee $ 1 Mare Model Halter **Bridle or Halter - judged on conformation only 7 2 Gelding Model Halter **Bridle or Halter - judged on conformation only 7 $100 Model Halter st nd 3 1 & 2 Place horses from classes #1 & #2 11 Championship 4 Lead Line Class 10 yrs. & under - may not enter any other classes 5 st Adult Novice Rider19 yrs. & over-rider 1 yr. of riding-cannot enter into 7 *5 Walk/Favorite gait any other class - Western or English *6 TWH Western Pleasure 2-gait One Handed-flat walk & favorite gait - Western attire 7 *7 Open Water Glass 7 *8 TWH Country Pleasure 2-gait Flat walk & favorite gait- Western or English 7 Men’s / Ladies Gaited Pleasure Exhibitors 18 yrs. & over-walk & favorite gait-2 gait7 *9 Western or English 10 OGB Trail Pleasure 2- gait Dog walk & favorite gait - Western or English 7 st Maiden Country Pleasure Not to have won 1 place in 2015 until fair show- flat 7 *11 walk & favorite gait - Western or English *12 TWH English Pleasure 2-gait Flat walk & favorite gait-English attire only 7 13 Open Arabian English Pleasure Open to pure & partbred Arabians-English attire only 7 Youth Open English Pleasure Exhibitors 18 yrs. & under-huntseat or saddleseat7 14 Walk/trot/canter-English attire only 15 Open English Pleasure Walk, trot & canter-English attire only 7 *16 OGB Youth Trail Pleasure 2- gait-riders 18 yrs. & under - Western or English 7 Lincoln County Ladies Gaited Horse, owner, & rider must be residents of Lincoln 7 *17 Pleasure County—walk & favorite gait - Western or English Open Arabian Western Open to pure & partbred Arabians- Western attire only 7 18 Pleasure BREAK BREAK 19 Arabian Costume Class Open to pure & partbred Arabians 7 *20 Men’s Country Pleasure Walk & favorite gait - Western or English 7 21 OGB Pleasure-2 gait Flat walk & favorite gait - Western or English 7 *22 Style Gaited Walk & favorite gait - Western or English 7 23 MFT Men’s/Ladies 2- gait Walk & favorite gait - Western or English 7 24 OGB Country Pleasure Flatwalk & favorite gait - Western or English 7 TWH Trail Pleasure 2 –gait Kegshod, barefoot, liteshod only- Western or English 7 25 Lincoln County Men’s Gaited Horse, owner, & rider must be residents of Lincoln 7 *26 Pleasure County—walk & favorite gait- Western or English *27 Ladies Country Pleasure Walk & favorite gait - Western or English 7 $225 Open English Walk, trot & canter (no cross entry to class 29 or 30)15 28*** Pleasure Championship English attire only $225 Open Gaited Walk & favorite gait (no cross entering into class 28 or 15 29*** Championship 30) - Western or English- Kegshod, barefoot, liteshod only $225 COUNTRY PLEASURE Walk & favorite gait (no cross enter into class #28 or 15 *30*** Championship-2 gait 29) - Western or English No REFUNDS once the show starts due to weather conditions-No refund without a vet excuse. Model classes-all entries enter arena single file & line up for judge to be judged conformation only. ***To qualify for championships you must be judged in one other performance class. . No Payback in st nd Leadline Class- $7 class payback $20/15/10/5, Class #3 payback 1 & 2 place only $60/$40,- $15 class payback- $75/55/45/35/15. NO BIG LICK PADDED SHOES, ACTION DEVICES OR CHAINS ALLOWED * PLANTATION SHOES ARE ALLOWED IN THESE CLASSES-#5, #6, #7, #8, #9, #11, #12,#16 #17, #20, #22, #26, #27 & #30 89 Lincoln County All Breed FUN Horse Entry Form Number assigned to Horse-separate form for each horse $5.00 per Class—Halter Classes will close for sign-up at 5:50 # 1 Rider Name: ___________________________ age: ___ Owner’s Name: ____________________ # 2 Rider Name: ___________________________ age: ___ Address____________________________ # 3 Rider Name: ___________________________ age: ___ City _________________State_________ # 4 Rider Name: ___________________________ age: ___ Phone #____________________________ Horse Name_______________________________________Breed___________________Sex________ Email address_____________________________________ Neg. Coggins Test dated_____/_____/______Classes may be added up to 1 prior class NO REFUNDS ONCE THE SHOW STARTS DUE TO WEATHER CONDITIONS No refunds for classes incorrectly chosen-No refund for scratches without a Vet excuse Class # Rider # Rider Name Fee Added Fee CASH ( ) CHECK#_____________OPEN CHECK #_________________ #_____ of Classes______ x $5.00 TOTAL FEES___________________ Make check payable to: Lincoln County Fun Horse Shows I hereby release Sally Naumann, the Lincoln County Fairboard, and anyone working or connected with the shows for any liability in connection with any injury, death or loss to me, riders, horses, or equipment. Note: Under Missouri law, an equine professional is not liable for an injury to or the death of a participant in equine activities resulting from the inherent risks of equine activities pursuant to the Revised Statutes of Missouri. 90 BREEDING LIVESTOCK SHOW RULES Committee John Caviness - Superintendent (636) 462-2222 Breeding Sheep - Sharon Keim, Tim Kemper & Tricia Schniedermeyer Breeding Cattle - Cheryl Kreuger Breeding Swine - Jerry Fox, Becky Schieffer Junior exhibitors in any county of Missouri may exhibit BREEDING STOCK in the Lincoln County Fair Junior Breeding Shows provided that the exhibitor’s home county also provides this option to Lincoln County Junior exhibitors. 1. All exhibitors must comply with the general rules and regulations and Animal Health Requirements for Exhibition in this Premium Book. 2. All Health Papers and registration papers are to be delivered to the Livestock Superintendent or Veterinarian at check-in. 3. Exhibitors in Breeding Shows will be limited to showing two (2) breeds within a species.Open exhibitors will be limited to two (2) breeds per family or farm name. 4. Each Exhibitor will be expected to keep their pens and areas clean. Sawdust will be provided in cattle barn. However, exhibitors are still responsible for keeping the exhibit area clean and orderly. No straw bedding will be allowed in cattle barn. 5. Abuse of animals will not be tolerated. Should an abuse be observed toward an animal, either in the barn or in the show ring, superintendent has the authority to dismiss/disqualify animal and exhibitor from the show. 6. No assistance in showing animals will be allowed in classes unless approved by the show officials. 7. All entries for livestock exhibition MUST BE RECEIVED BY JUNE 15 of current year. Register online at http://lincmo.fairmanager.com or mail entry form to 880 West College, Troy, MO 63379. 8. No breeding livestock to be allowed on the grounds prior to 6:00 a.m. on Friday, July 17. a.) SWINE must be penned and ready for check-in by 11:00 a.m. Show begins at 1:00 p.m. b.) CATTLE and DAIRY HEIFER arrive 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. on Friday, July 17. Check in by 9:30 a.m. c.) SHEEP arrive by 12:00 p.m. on Friday, July 17. Check in by 1:00 p.m. 9. Swine Breeding Shows will be at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, July 17. Cattle Breeding Shows will be at 3:00 p.m. on Friday, July 17 or immediately following swine show. Release date and time for the Hogs and Cattle Junior Breeding Show is Friday, July 17 at conclusion of respective show. However, animals may stay until Saturday, July 18 for display. Sheep Breeding Shows will be on Saturday, July 18, starting at 9:00 a.m. Sheep will be eligible for release at the conclusion of the Sheep Breeding Show. 10. All livestock exhibitors and family members attending must purchase a daily admission ticket according to the fee schedule on the Livestock Entry Form in this book. Remittance for passes MUST be sent with entry form. Gate passes must be presented at check-in. 11. All livestock vehicles must enter through livestock gate in northwest corner of fairgrounds.No trucks or trailers will be permitted to park behind barns except while loading and unloading. After unloading livestock trailers may park in the restricted parking area west of the horse show arena. Any vehicle found in restricted areas without the proper stickers are subject to towing at owner’s expense. 12. No grooming chutes will be allowed in the show barns except day of show. 13. If there are two or less exhibitors in one breed, they will be shown in a combined class at the discretion of the show committee. 14. Animals will be assigned to pens and ties by the Barn Superintendent. Stalls are for animals only - no pens will be used for feed, storage or cots. 15. Premiums for Junior shows will be as follows: Blue ribbon - $10; Red ribbon - $8; White ribbon - $6. Errors in premium payments not reported to Lincoln County Fair by August 31, will stand as paid. 16. No dogs are allowed on the Fairgrounds. 91 BREEDING LIVESTOCK SHOW RULES (continued from page 91) 17. Failure to comply with the above regulations or specie regulations, will result in the forfeiture of any or all premiums won. 18. ELIGIBILITY OF 4-H & FFA MEMBERS Entries in the 4-H Youth Department are limited to Lincoln County 4-H members who have passed their 8th birthday and not passed their 19th birthday before January 1 of the current program year and whose enrollment is on file in the Lincoln County University Extension Center. Active members of High School FFA Chapters (9th grade and above) who are continuing their supervised agricultural experience program are eligible. FFA members must have a current enrollment on file with the Lincoln County University Extension Center by November 1 of the program year (October 1 through September 30). Members of both the 4-H youth development program and FFA must be in good standing with their respective organizations. 19. CODE OF ETHICS Believing it is in the best interest of all junior exhibitors to maintain a reputation of integrity and to present a wholesome and progressive image, the Lincoln County Fair sets forth the following regulation: 4-H and FFA members are expected to conduct themselves according to the best traditions of their respective organizations. Inappropriate conduct (drinking, vandalism, stealing and indiscreet behavior) WILL NOT BE TOLERATED. Any violation of this rule will be grounds for disqualifying the exhibitor and or livestock involved. Further, any premium monies and/or awards earned will be forfeited. 20. JUDGING The judges will place all classes according to merit in blue, red and white ribbon groups. Inferior animals will not be placed. 21. ENTRIES You must make entries in both the Junior Breeding Show AND Open Breeding Show, if you intend to show in both shows. YOU WILL NOT BE ENTERED AUTOMATICALLY IN THE OPEN SHOW. Cattle, sheep and swine exhibitors are required to check entries with superintendents after arriving at the Fair. If an exhibitor wants to show an animal in the Open Breeding Show, and the animal is not eligible in the Junior Breeding Show, the exhibitor should make the entry according to the Open Breeding Show regulations and pay the Open Breeding Show fees. An exhibitor entering in both Junior Breeding Show and the Open Breeding Show is required to purchase only one exhibitor ticket. All exhibitors entered in the Open Show must pay entry fees. 22. CHECK-IN WITH SUPERINTENDENTS Upon arrival at the fairgrounds, contact should be made with the Open Breeding Livestock Superintendent for your division. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to have their entries checked with those entered in the show books. Official health certificates and proof of ownership will be examined at check-in time. 23. SHOWING a.) Only a Junior exhibitor may show entries in the Junior (4-H or FFA) division. Anyone may show open breeding entries. The superintendents may permit another junior member to show an animal in case of illness or physical handicap. b.) Uncontrollable animals or animals which the exhibitor cannot handle alone, may be disqualified by the Superintendent and required to leave the ring. c.) In cases where a member has more than one animal in a class, another junior exhibitor must show the animal. d.) Minimal assistance is allowed by another junior exhibitor at the discretion of the superintendent. 24. PUBLIC RELATIONS a.) All stalls and pens must be cleaned before 8:00 a.m. each day and refuse deposited as directed by the superintendent. No advertising of feeds or other agricultural products will be permitted in or around the grounds or stalls. b.) All cots, bedding, and other personal belongings must be kept out of the aisles and stalls between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. c.) Behavior of exhibitors will influence public opinion of their organizations. They will be expected to conduct themselves in a proper manner. 25. COMPLIANCE REGULATIONS Any exhibitor who refuses to parade their animal(s) when asked to do so by the superintendent in charge, or who otherwise disobeys rules laid down in the premium book, will thereby forfeit their right to exhibit and any premium they may already have won. All livestock exhibits will be exhibited at the sole risk of the exhibitor. 92 COMPLETE AGRI SERVICES CENTERS BULK & BAGGED FERTILIZER CHEMICALS & CUSTOM APPLICATION FEED • SEED • ANIMAL HEALTH PRECISION AGRONOMY CENTER FARM & COMPANION ANIMALS MFA ELSBERRY 402 N. Main Elsberry, MO (573) 898-5970 MFA LOUISIANA 400 S. Main Louisiana, MO (573) 754-4422 MFA WENTVILLE 210 W. South Main Wentzville, MO (636)327-6236 MFA TRUESDALE 800 Booneslick Rd. East Warrenton, MO (636) 456-3378 Proud Supporters of Our 4-H & FFA Exhibitors 93 JUNIOR SWINE DIVISION - JULY 17, 1:00 PM 1. For information on livestock exposition regulations contact Missouri Department of Agriculture Animal Health Division - 573-751-3377. 2. Refer to Breeding Show Rules on page 91 before proceeding. 3. Swine must have been owned by the exhibitor 90 days prior to showing. Exhibitors must provide proof of ownership, registration papers or dated bill of sale. 4. There is no limit to the number of swine an exhibitor can enter in any one class, but each exhibitor is limited to two awards in any one class. 5. Breeds to be shown: 12 - Chester White 13 - Duroc 14 - Hampshire 15 - Landrace 16 - Poland China/Spotted Poland 17 - Yorkshire 18 - Crossbred (gilts only) Class Names: Boars: December January February Gilts: December January February 6. Awards will be: Champion and Reserve Champion Board in each breed; Champion and Reserve Champion Gilt in each breed; Supreme Champion Board; Supreme Champion Gilt 7. Entry Form on page 96 JUNIOR BEEF CATTLE DIVISION - JULY 17, 3:00 PM 1. For information on livestock exposition regulations contact Missouri Department of Agriculture Animal Health Division - 573-751-3377. 2. Refer to Breeding Show Rules. 3. Beef cattle must have been owned by the exhibitor by June 1. Exhibitors must have proof of ownership, registra- tion papers or dated bill of sale. Exhibitors are limited to one entry in group classes and two entries in individual classes. All beef cattle must be broken to lead by halter. Bucket Calves will be shown as one class and not by breed. This is a 4-H or FFA member only class. Awards will be: Champion & Reserve Champion Bull Each Breed; Champion & Reserve Champion Heifer each breed; Supreme Champion Bull; Supreme Champion Heifer 8. Entry Form Page 97 Breed Code: C101 - Angus C102 - Brangus C103 - Charloais C104 - Chianina C105 - Hereford/Polled Hereford C106 - Limousin C107 - Maine Anjou C108 - Red Angus C109 - Shorthorn/Polled Shorthorn C110 - Simmental C111 - Crossbred (heifers only) Class # Name Class # Name 01 Jr. Heifer Calf Born after 1/1/15 010 Jr. Bull Calf Born after 1/1/15 02 Sr. Heifer Calf 9/1 - 12/31/14 011 Sr. Bull Calf 9/1 - 12/31/14 03 Smr. Yearling Heifer 6/1 - 8/31/14 012 Smr. Yearling Bull 6/1 - 8/31/14 04 Spr. Yearling Heifer 3/1 - 5/31/14 013 Spr. Yearling Bull 3/1 - 5/31/14 05 Jr. Yearling Heifer 1/1 - 2/28/14 014 Jr. Yearling Bull 1/1 - 2/28/14 06 Sr. Yearling Heifer 9/1 - 12/31/13 015 Sr. Yearling Bull 9/1 - 12/31/13 07 Cow/Calf 016 Get of Sire 3 by 1 sire both sexes 08 Dairy Jr. Heifer under 12 months 017 Bucket Calf 09 Dairy Sr. Heifer over 12 months not lactating 4. 5. 6. 7. JUNIOR SHEEP DIVISION - SATURDAY, JULY 18, 9:00 AM 1. For information on livestock exposition regulations contact Missouri Department of Agriculture Animal Health Division - 573-751-3377. 2. Refer to Breeding Show Rules. 3. Sheep must be owned by an individual or firm by July 1. Exhibitors must have proof of ownership prior to the July 1 date, registration papers or dated bill of sale. 4. Exhibitors are limited to one entry in group classes and two entries in individual class. 5. Age basis: September 1 is to be used as the base date for computing ages of sheep in all classes. Only those animals that have lamb teeth will be eligible to show in lamb classes and only those animals with yearling teeth will be permitted to show in yearling classes. Sheep and lambs may be mouthed if there is a question on age. The age of all yearlings will be September 1, 2014 as indicated on registration papers (September 1, 2013 to August 31, 2014); Fall lambs must have been born Sept. 1, 2014 to Dec. 31, 2014; Spring Lambs Jan. 1, 2015 to present. 6. DEFINITIONS: BEST PAIR - 1 ram and 1 ewe, any age. Animals in “Best Pair” classes must have been exhibited in one of the classes in respective age division. 7. Awards will be: Champion & Reserve Champion Ram - each Breed; Champion & Reserve Champion Ewe - each Breed; Supreme Champion Ram; Supreme Champion Ewe in Junior Classes only. 8. Entry Form Page 98 94 OPEN SWINE DIVISION - FRIDAY, JULY 17 - 1:00 pm 1. For information on livestock exposition regulations contact Missouri Department of Agriculture Animal Health Division - 573-751-3377. 2. Refer to open Breeding Show rules on page 91 before proceeding. 3. Swine must have been owned by the exhibitor 90 days prior to showing. 4. There is no limit to the number of swine an exhibitor can enter in any one class, but each exibitor is limited to two awards in any one class. 5. A pen fee of $5.00 per animal will be charged. 6. Breeds to be Shown 12 - Chester White 13 - Duroc 14 - Hampshire 15 - Landrace 16 - Poland China/Spotted Poland 17 - Yorkshire 18 - Crossbred (gilts only) Class Names: Boars: December January February Gilts: December January February 7. Premiums: 1st Place - $15; 2nd Place - $12; 3rd Place - $9; 4th Place - $6 8. Awards will be: Champion and Reserve Champion Boar in each Breed; Champion and Reserve Champion Gilt in Each Breed; Supreme Champion Boar; Supreme Champion Gilt 9. Entry Form Page 96 1. OPEN CATTLE DIVISION - FRIDAY, JULY 17, 3:00 PM For information on livestock exposition regulations contact Missouri Department of Agriculture Animal Health Division - 573-751-3377. 2. Beef cattle must have been owned by the exhibitor by June 1. Exhibitors must have registration papers or bill of sale. 3. Exhibitors are limited to one entry in group classes and two entries in individual classes. 4. Al1 beef cattle must be broken to lead by halter. 5. A stall fee charge of $10.00 per head will be charged. 6. Premiums: 1st Place - $30; 2nd Place - $25; 3rd Place - $20; 4th Place - $15 7. Awards will be: Champion & Reserve Champion Bull - Each Breed; Champion & Reserve Champion Heifer 8. Each Breed; Supreme Champion Bull; Supreme Champion Heifer 9. Entry Form Page 97 Breed Code O101 - Angus O102 - Brangus O103 - Charolais O104 - Chianina O105 - Hereford/Polled Hereford O106 - Limousin O107 - Maine Anjou O108 - Red Angus O109 - Shorthorn/Polled Shorthorn O110 - Simmental O111 - Crossbred (heifers only) Class # Name Class # Name 018 Jr. Heifer Calf Born after 1/1/15 027 Jr. Bull Calf Born after 1/1/15 019 Sr. Heifer Calf 9/1-12/31/14 028 Sr. Bull Calf 9/1-12/31/14 020 Smr. Yearling Heifer 6/1-8/31/14 029 Smr. Yearling Bull 6/1- 8/31/14 021 Spr. Yearling Heifer 3/1- 5/31/14 030 Spr. Yearling Bull 3/1-5/31/14 022 Jr. Yearling Heifer 1/1-2/28/14 031 Jr. Yearling Bull 1/1-2/28/14 023 Sr. Yearling Heifer 9/1-12/31/13 032 Sr. Yearling Bull 9/1-12/31/13 024 Cow/Calf 033 Get of Sire 3 by 1 sire both sexes 025 Dairy Jr. Heifer under 12 months 026 Dairy Sr. Heifer over 12 months not lactating 1. OPEN SHEEP DIVISION - SATURDAY, JULY 18, 9:00 AM For information on livestock exposition regulations contact Missouri Department of Agriculture Animal Health Division - 573-751-3377. 2. Sheep must be owned by an individual or firms by July 1. Certificates of registry must be presented to the Superintendent of sheep for examination and must show transfer of ownership to the exhibitor by July 1 prior to the opening of the fair. 3. All animals, regardless of age, must be recorded in their respective record associations and wear the private ear tag recorded with the association at the time of showing with the exception of crossbred classes. 4. Exhibitors are limited to one entry in group classes and two entries in individual class. 5. Age basis: September 1 is to be used as the base date for computing ages of sheep in all classes. Only those animals that have lamb teeth will be eligible to show in lamb classes and only those animals with yearling teeth will be permitted to show in yearling classes. Sheep and lambs may be mouthed if there is a question on age. The age of all yearlings will be September 1, 2014 as indicated on registration papers (September 1, 2013 to August 31, 2014); Fall lambs must have been born Sept. 1, 2014 to Dec. 31, 2014; Spring Lambs Jan. 1, 2015 to present. 6. A fee of $4.00 per entry per class will be charged. 7. DEFINITIONS: Animals in “Best Pair” classes must have been exhibited in one of the classes in respective age division. BEST PAIR - 1 ram and 1 ewe, any age. 8. Premiums: 1st Place - $15; 2nd Place - $l2; 3rd Place - $9; 4th Place - $6 9. Awards will be: Champion & Reserve Champion Ram-Each Breed; Champion & Reserve Champion Ewe-Each Breed 10. Entry Form Page 98 95 96 97 98 laboratory pertains to the sample taken from the animal in question and correctly reflects the condition of the animal at the time the sample was taken, with the burden on the owner, exhibitor, fitter, trainer, or absolutely responsible person to prove otherwise. At any time after an animal arrives on the fair or livestock show premises, all treatments involving the use of drugs and/or medications for the sole purpose of protecting the health of the animal shall be administered by a licensed veterinarian. 5. Any surgical procedure or injection of any foreign substance or drug or the external application of any substance (irritant, counterirritant, or similar substance) which could affect the animal’s performance or alter its natural contour, confirmation, or appearance, except external applications of substances to the hoofs or horns of animals which affect appearance only and except for surgical procedures performed by a duly licensed veterinarian for the sole purpose of protecting the health of the animal, is prohibited. 6. The use of showing and/or handling practices or devices such as striking animals to cause swelling, using electrical contrivance, or other similar practices are not acceptable and are prohibited. 7. Direct criticism or interference with the judge, fair or livestock show management, other exhibitors, breed representatives, or show officials before, during, or after the competitive event is prohibited. In the furtherance of their official duty, all judges, fair and livestock show management, or other show officials shall be treated with courtesy, cooperation and respect and no person shall direct abusive or threatening conduct toward them. 8. No owner, exhibitor, fitter, trainer, or absolutely responsible person shall conspire with an other person or persons to intentionally violate this code of ethics or knowingly contribute or cooperate with another person or persons either by affirmative action or inaction to violate this code of ethics. Violation of this rule shall subject such individual to disciplinary action. 9. The application of this code of ethics provides for absolute responsibility for an animal’s condition by an owner, exhibitor, fitter, trainer, or participant whether or not he or she was actually instrumental ln or had actual knowledge of the treatment of the animal in violation of this code of ethics. 1 0. The act of entering an animal is the giving of consent by the owner, exhibitor, fitter, trainer, or absolutely responsible person to have disciplinary action taken by the fair or livestock show for violation of this Code of Show Ring Ethics and any other rules of competition of the fair or livestock show without recourse against the fair or livestock show. The act of entering an animal is the giving of consent that any proceedings or disciplinary action taken by the fair or livestock show may be published with the name of the violator or violators in any publication of the International Association of Fairs and Expositions, including Fairs and Expositions and any special notices to members. 11. The act of entering an animal in a fair or livestock show is the giving of verification by the owner, exhibitor, fitter, trainers, or absolutely responsible person that he or she has read the IAFE National Code of Show Ring Ethics and understands the consequences of and penalties provided for actions prohibited by the code It is further a consent that any action which violates these rules and is also in violation of federal, state, or provincial statutes, regulations, or rules may be released to appropriate law enforcement authorities with jurisdiction over such infractions. IAFE (INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FAIRS AND EXPOSITIONS) NATIONAL CODE OF SHOW RING ETHICS Exhibitors of animals at livestock shows shall at all times deport themselves with honesty and good sportsmanship. Their conduct in this competitive environment shall always reflect the highest standards of honor and dignity to promote the advancement of agricultural education. This code applies to junior as well as open class exhibitors who compete in structured classes of competition, This code applies to all livestock offered in any event at a livestock show. In addition to the “IAFE National Code of Show Ring Ethics,” fairs and livestock shows may have rules and regulations which they impose on the local, county, state, provincial and national levels. All youth leaders working with junior exhibitors are under an affirmative responsibility to do more than avoid improper conduct or questionable acts. (Their moral values must be so certain and positive that those younger and more pliable will be influenced by their fine example.) Owners, exhibitors, fitters, trainers and absolutely responsible persons who violate the code of ethics will forfeit premiums, awards and auction proceeds and shall be prohibited from future exhibition in accordance with the rules adopted by the respective fairs and livestock shows. (Exhibitors who violate this code of ethics lessen the integrity of all livestock exhibitors and should be prohibited from competition at all livestock shows in the United States and Canada.) The following is a list of guidelines for all exhibitors and all livestock in competitive events: 1. All exhibitors must present, upon request of fair and livestock show officials, proof of ownership, length of ownership and age of all animals entered. Misrepresentation of ownership, age, or any facts relating thereto is prohibited 2. Owners, exhibitors, fitters, trainers, or absolutely responsible persons shall provide animal health certificates from licensed veterinarians upon request by fair or livestock show officials 3. Junior exhibitors are expected to care for and groom their animals while at fairs or livestock shows. 4. Animals shall be presented to show events where they will enter the food chain free of violative drug residues. The act of entering an animal in a livestock show is giving of consent by the owner, exhibitor, fitter, trainer and/or absolutely responsible person for show management to obtain any specimens of urine, saliva, blood, or other substances from the animal to be used in testing. Animals not entered in an event which culminates with the animal entering the food chain shall not be administered drugs other than in accordance with applicable federal, state and provincial statutes, regulations and rules. (Livestock shall not be exhibited if the drugs administered in accordance with federal, state and provincial statutes, regulations and rules affect the animal’s performance or appearance at the event.) If the laboratory report on the analyzed saliva, urine, blood, or the sample taken from livestock indicates the presence of forbidden drugs or medication, this shall be prima facie evidence such substance has been administered to the animal either internally or externally. It is presumed that the sample of urine, saliva, blood, or other substances tested by the laboratory to which it is sent is the one taken from the animal in question, its integrity is preserved and all procedures of said collection and preservation, transfer to the laboratory and analysis of the sample are correct and accurate and thereport received from the NOTIFICATION REGARDING PHOTOGRAPHING YOUTH PARTICIPATION AT THE FAIR Public Relations are an important part of the Lincoln County Fair. Photographs are used in various print and electronic media to recognize members for their work and to let others know what is happening at the Lincoln County Fair. If you prefer that your child not be photographed at LCF events, we want to work with you to keep his or her photo from being taken. Because there are so many youth involved in the Lincoln County Fair, we cannot assure you that your child will not be photographed. We will ask official photographers to honor individual’s requests not to be photographed. Please visit with your children about your wishes and encourage them to let photographers know that they request not to be photographed. Should a photo of your child be made and used against your wishes, please let us know so that we will not use it again in the future. 99 Future Lincoln County Fair Dates July 12-16, 2016 July 11-15, 2017 July 10-14, 2018 July 8-13, 2019 July 14-18, 2020 To place an ad in the 2016 Lincoln County Fair premium book call Betty at 636-528-4613 100
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