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2014
LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT
BEEF
EXHIBITOR HANDBOOK
AUGUST 22 – SEPTEMBER 1, 2014
ENTRY FORMS DUE AND POSTMARKED BY:
August 1, 2014
TABLE OF CONTENTS
RULES AND POLICIES
GENERAL RULES ...................................................................................................................................................................... 1
DEPARTMENT RULES ............................................................................................................................................................... 3
ALCOHOL POLICY .................................................................................................................................................................... 8
STATE FIRE MARSHAL GUIDELINES ......................................................................................................................................... 8
2014 PARKING CHANGES ........................................................................................................................................................ 8
2014 OREGON STATE FAIR PARTICIPANTS AND VENDORS CAMPING RULES AND RESERVATION INSTRUCTIONS ................ 8
BEEF BREED POLICIES .............................................................................................................................................................12
AWARDS AND SCHEDULES
BEEF SCHEDULE .....................................................................................................................................................................11
SPECIAL BEEF AWARDS ..........................................................................................................................................................30
JUNIOR BEEF BREEDING SHOWS SCHEDULE ..........................................................................................................................31
COMPETITIONS
CHAROLAIS (107) ...................................................................................................................................................................13
AMERICAN ANGUS ASSOCIATION ROLL OF VICTORY SHOW (111) ........................................................................................14
GELBVIEH (112) ......................................................................................................................................................................17
SHORTHORN (113) .................................................................................................................................................................18
SIMMENTAL (114) ..................................................................................................................................................................19
AMERICAN HEREFORD ASSOCIATION REGIONAL HEREFORD SHOW (115) ...........................................................................20
LIMOUSIN (116) .....................................................................................................................................................................21
RED ANGUS (118) ...................................................................................................................................................................24
ALL OTHER BREEDS (119) .......................................................................................................................................................25
TEXAS LONGHORNS (120) ......................................................................................................................................................26
PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGIONAL MINIATURE HEREFORD SHOW (121) ................................................................................28
JUNIOR ANGUS HEIFER SHOW (122) .....................................................................................................................................32
JUNIOR LIMOUSIN SHOW (123) .............................................................................................................................................33
JUNIOR SHORTHORN SHOW (124) ........................................................................................................................................34
OREGON JUNIOR HEREFORD ASSOCIATION SHOW (125) .....................................................................................................35
JUNIOR SIMMENTAL HEIFER SHOW (126) .............................................................................................................................37
JUNIOR RED ANGUS SHOW (127) ..........................................................................................................................................38
OREGON JUNIOR CHAROLAIS SHOW (128) ............................................................................................................................39
JUNIOR GELBVIEH SHOW (129) .............................................................................................................................................39
ENTRY FORMS AND OFFICIAL INFORMATION
BEEF ENTRY FORM .................................................................................................................................................................40
W-9 AND INSTRUCTIONS .......................................................................................................................................................41
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GENERAL RULES
The Oregon State Fair and Exposition Center (OSFEC) reserves the final and absolute right to interpret any and all terms, conditions,
rules and regulations contained in any and all parts of this Exhibitor Handbook, and to settle and determine all matters, questions or
differences in regard thereto, or otherwise arising out of, connected with or incidental to the Oregon State Fair. OSFEC further
reserves the right to determine unforeseen matters not covered by the General or Department Rules published in this Exhibitor
Handbook, and to withdraw all premium offerings in all departments should any emergency exist and circumstances demand. In
case of discrepancies between General and Department Rules, Department Rules will supersede General Rules.
1.
Entries need not have been entered or won at a County Fair in order to be eligible for competition at the Oregon State Fair.
2.
Employees and their spouses are not eligible to enter the department in which they or their spouses are employed, unless
otherwise stated in Department Rules.
3.
Entries must be made on official OSFEC entry forms and will be accepted from 8 am – 5 pm on weekdays. Entry deadlines are
listed in Department Rules or on the Calendar of Events.
4.
Entry forms must state exhibitor’s name, address, telephone, date, class and section numbers, and must have exhibitor’s
handwritten signature accompanied by a completed W9 form. Wrong numbers may cause entry to be disqualified.
5.
Presentation of entry forms denotes acceptance by exhibitor of all OSFEC rules.
6.
OSFEC reserves the right to limit entries to facilities available, and to limit the number of entries per exhibitor.
7.
OSFEC reserves the right to return entries and cancel any class, section or lot in which, in its judgment, the entries are
insufficient to provide adequate competition.
8.
Entries must be in place and may be removed only during the scheduled times; any exception to this rule shall be at the
discretion of OSFEC.
9.
OSFEC reserves the right to reassign exhibits to alternative categories or departments. Exhibits may be subject to reasonable
regulation of the time, place, and manner of display.
10. Each exhibitor shall be expected to show his/her animal or exhibit in accordance with the time schedule for judging printed in
this Exhibitor Handbook and may be disqualified for failure to make proper arrangements in this respect.
11. Exhibitors shall indemnify OSFEC from and against all claims for damage to persons or property caused by them or by their
exhibits.
12. OSFEC will take reasonable precautions to ensure safety of exhibits while on OSFEC’s grounds, but will in no way be responsible
for loss, damage, theft or injury of any kind to exhibits or exhibitors.
13. Exhibitors found in violation of rules, or in practices unethical or adverse to the Oregon State Fair, shall be subject to forfeiture
of premiums and/or privileges.
14. See Department Rules for credential policy for specific departments.
15. All signatures and information necessary to determine the exhibit is eligible must be on the entry form and all fees (including
penalties) must be paid before judging of the class has started.
16. No person shall act as judge in any division in which he/she or a member of his/her immediate family is an exhibitor, is in charge
of an exhibit or division, or is in charge of a group of exhibitors.
17. All classes, sections and lots shall be judged under the American System of Judging unless another system is specifically
indicated.
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18. A judge shall disqualify or transfer to the correct class any exhibit or animal which is not a true representative of the class in
which it is entered.
19. A judge may disqualify any exhibit not of show quality.
20. No person shall be allowed to interfere with judges during the judging or with OSFEC staff, or to offer any criticism of exhibits.
Violators of this rule shall be excluded immediately from the judging area and from competition, and be subject to such
additional penalties, including cancellation of awards, as OSFEC may consider proper.
21. It is understood that the act of entering an exhibit or contest at the Oregon State Fair is asking OSFEC to secure a qualified judge
to place a judgment on the exhibit or performance. It is therefore courteous to gracefully accept the decision of the judge,
realizing that it may be in conflict with an exhibitor’s personal standards. Every reasonable effort will be made to secure highly
qualified and conscientious judges.
22. Protests may be filed by exhibitors in writing to the Oregon State Fair Manager within 24 hours of the judging. Protests must be
accompanied by a $50 deposit, a sum which may be forfeited if the protest is not sustained. Protests shall be adjudicated by
OSFEC.
23. Only the judges’ results will be used as evidence for payment of premiums. Ribbons and tags will not be accepted.
24. Premium checks may be withheld from exhibitors who have any debt with OSFEC.
25. Premium checks will be mailed to the address shown on exhibitor’s entry form after the close of the Fair.
26. Errors in premium payouts not reported to OSFEC by December 31 of current year will stand as paid.
27. Premiums and other payments totaling $600 and over are considered taxable income.
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LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT RULES
Livestock Coordinator:
Phone:
Email:
1.
Ellen Hannan
503-881-3590
hannanellen43@gmail.com
Show Office Phone:
503-947-3286
Oregon State Fair Office: 503-947-3247
All livestock entries must be postmarked no later than
AUGUST 1, 2014, or hand delivered to the Oregon State
Fair by 5 pm on August 1. Late entries postmarked
between August 2 and August 8 will be charged triple the
entry fee. No entries will be accepted after August 8,
2014.
6.
ELIGIBILITY
The Superintendent has sole discretion as to capacity of
barn. Entries may be limited to available space. If
entries must be limited, space will be allocated by date
entry received.
2.
Entry form must be typed or printed, and must be
completely filled out for each entry showing breed, name
of animal, registration number, sex, numbers/letters of
markings, date of birth, names and registration numbers
of sire and dam, and name of breeder.
Tattoos or identification must be clear and legible. Ear
tags must be in the animal’s ear. Entry forms must
reflect animal's identification.
4.
ENTRY FEES: See class list for entry fees for each species.
Entry fees must accompany entry form. Make check
payable to Oregon State Fair. Refunds will be made only
with prior approval from department management.
These refunds will be mailed after close of the Oregon
State Fair.
5.
SUBSTITUTIONS: Exhibitors will be allowed three
substitutions at no charge. Any additional substitutions
will be charged the late entry fee of department.
Substitutions must be made at check – in time and prior
to entrance of class.
7.
BREEDING CLASSES: All animals must be purebred and
registered (except wether sire/dam).
8.
MARKET CLASSES: Animals may be purebred or cross –
bred.
9.
MINIMUM AGE REQUIREMENTS AS OF AUGUST 22,
2014:
Alpaca ..............................
Llamas ..............................
Dairy Cattle, Swine ..........
Beef Cattle, Sheep ............
Goats ...............................
Only completed entries with full payment will be
accepted. Please use a separate entry form for each
breed of animals and one for Breeding Classes, Market
Classes, etc. (one for Alpine Dairy Goats, one for Nubian
Dairy Goats, one for Hampshire Hogs, etc.). Incomplete
entry forms will be returned.
3.
Official Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (“CVI”)
requirements are listed in the Health Requirement
Section on page 6 of this Exhibitor Handbook.
9 months
5 months
4 months
3 months
2 months
REGISTRATION
10. All animals in breeding classes, including all calves shown
with dam, must be registered and recorded with the
breed association in the exact name of the exhibitor
(owner), as of a date prior to opening day of show, as
declared on the entry form, except:
a.
Exhibitors whose breed association required an
inspector’s approval prior to registering may present
a statement by the secretary of the association that
the animal is otherwise eligible to be registered if
the statement identifies the animal by birth date,
sire, dam and ear tag, tattoo or notching, and the
animal will not be over 12 months of age on the
opening day of the Oregon State Fair.
b. Members of a family have the option to show as a
family unit, or father and mother shall show as a
unit, and any other members of the family may show
as a separate unit. We encourage the youth to
participate in the Open Class Sections if there are no
conflicts within their own youth show. Juniors
showing in Junior Open Beef and Sheep Breeding
Shows, please read ownership rules in those
divisions carefully.
Substitution fees will be paid at the Oregon State Fair
Office. Receipts will then need to be shown to the
Livestock Office to complete substitution entry.
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11. Registration Certificates and official CVI’s must be
presented at the Livestock Office when the animals arrive
on OSFEC’s grounds and must be available on request at
any time, except for Beef Cattle. Registrations for Beef
Cattle will be checked at the stalls at scheduled times.
Copies will not be accepted. If animals have been
transferred, transfer schedule must be included.
Registration papers must be checked in at the Livestock
Office 24 hours prior to show time. NO PAPERS
PENDING.
Exhibitors in Junior Entries:
ONE admission and parking credential per exhibitor.
Additional credentials will be available to exhibitors to
purchase from the Credentials Office in the JackmanLong Building.
15. All animals are to be clean and well-groomed throughout
the show. Stall and pen areas with sufficient clean
bedding and aisles are to be maintained in a clean and
uncluttered condition at all times. All morning clean-up
work is to be completed by 8 am. All paper, glass, plastic,
wire, metal and other refuse must be separated from the
animal waste and bedding. All materials other than
animal waste are to be placed in trash cans.
EXCEPTIONS: See individual breed rules. Where there
has been a transfer of ownership, the transfer must have
been recorded in the records of the breed association
and so indicated on the Registration Certificate.
12. Animals will not be permitted in the judging ring until
Registration Certificates are examined and found to be in
complete agreement with entry form.
16. No dogs allowed in barns.
13. Animals may not be shown in two breeds (i.e., Colored
Romneys and Natural Colored Sheep). Any animal that is
double registered in two breed associations will have the
choice of showing in one breed or the other.
17. Livestock sales held during the Oregon State Fair are
required to pay 2% of their first $50,000 gross sales and
1% on the remainder gross sales, with a minimum charge
of $350 or per rental agreement. These charges include
use of facility, set up and tear down of sale ring, PA
system, bleachers, sawdust and credentials.
SALE CHARGES
RECEIVING AND RELEASE OF ANIMALS
13. All stalls and pens will be ready at 8 am on Wednesday,
August 20, 2014. Any exhibitors wishing to arrive before
that time, please contact the Livestock Office to make
arrangements. All vehicles must be removed from the
OSFEC grounds by 9 am daily. All animals must remain in
barns until their designated release time. Failure to do
so will result in forfeiture of premium money and
potentially the privilege to show at future Oregon State
Fair livestock shows. Exhibitors wishing to arrive late or
leave early because of showing their animals at another
fair, must show proof of entry and receive approval from
the Livestock Coordinator.
JUDGING AND AWARDS
18. All persons showing animals in the ring must wear clean
and appropriate clothing.
19. No one will be permitted in the judging ring at time of
judging except those authorized by OSFEC management.
20. The judge may award championships at his/her discretion
for superior animals.
21. No more than two premium monies per section will be
allowed per exhibitor.
14. EXHIBITOR PASSES will be issued as follows:
22. A W-9 form must be filled out by each exhibitor using
their legal name with a matching Social Security Number.
Do not list your farm name unless it is an incorporated
business and has a business tax number. Premiums will
be withheld until a completed W-9 form is filed with the
Oregon State Fair Business Office (this is a requirement
from the IRS). Canadian exhibitors are required to
complete form 8233 before premiums can be paid.
Exhibitors with 1 – 8 Cattle; 1 – 12 Sheep, Hogs, Alpaca,
Llamas or Goats:
Two admission passes
One parking pass
Exhibitors with 9 – 12 Cattle; 13 – 18 Sheep, Hogs,
Alpaca, Llamas or Goats:
Three admission passes
Two parking passes
Exhibitors with 13 or more Cattle; 19 or more Sheep,
Hogs, Alpaca, Llamas or Goats:
Four admission passes
Three parking passes
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ATTENTION JUNIOR EXHIBITORS
FFA exhibitors and 4-H exhibitors may show the same animal
in both Open and FFA/4-H Classes. FFA/4-H exhibit animals
must be housed in the FFA/4-H barns. If there is a conflict
with show times, members will be required to show in the
FFA/4-H Classes.
If animal is entered in Open Class Show, no entry fee will be
charged for the Junior Show. Junior Show animals must be in
place at the same time Open Show animals are required.
Junior animals will be released after the show. Those
showing in Junior and Open Class Divisions must conform to
the rules of the Open Class Show. Please indicate on Open
Class entry form if your animal(s) will be housed in the
4-H/FFA Barn. Entry must be postmarked no later than
August 1, 2014. All entries postmarked between August 2
and August 8 will be charged triple the entry fee. Entries
postmarked after August 8, 2014, will not be accepted.
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OREGON EXHIBITION LIVESTOCK HEALTH REQUIREMENTS
BOVINE (Out-of-State Origin)
ALL ANIMALS and PERTINENT HEALTH DOCUMENTS are
subject to inspection by the veterinarian in attendance upon
admission to, or while on, OSFEC’s grounds. No animal which
shows evidence of any infectious or contagious disease or
any unsightly condition shall be admitted to or allowed to
remain on OSFEC’s grounds. OSFEC management reserves
the right to require health inspections, diagnostic tests,
treatments and/or other animal health measures or
procedures which might become necessary in emergencies at
the owner’s expense.
An Oregon Import Permit must be obtained from the Oregon
Department of Agriculture (503-986-4680) prior to entry to
the state for all cattle entering Oregon for exhibition
purposes. Certificate of Veterinary Inspection and Import
Permit number and tests as indicated below:
1.
BRUCELLOSIS: Females must be officially calfhood
vaccinated.
Class Free State: No test.
Department Coordinators of horse, sheep, goat, beef, dairy
cattle and swine departments SHALL collect copies of all
Certificates of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) and Entry Permits if
required. This is to make inspection by state veterinarians
more efficient.
Class A State: One negative test within 30 days prior to
entry into the Oregon State Fair.
If animal(s) is/are from a Certified Free Herd, they may
enter without further testing, with herd number and
date of last herd test on the Certificate of Veterinary
Inspection.
OREGON ANIMALS
No animal(s) from herds or flocks under state or federal
surveillance may be exhibited without prior permission from
the Oregon State Veterinarian’s office.
2.
Oregon exhibitors at the Oregon State Fair who have
exhibited or traveled with their animals out of state may be
required to provide copies of CVIs to prove their animal(s) left
the state and returned legally. Please call the Oregon
Department of Agriculture (503-986-4680) for further details.
TUBERCULOSIS: All out-of-state dairy animals must be
tested within 60 days prior to entry into the Oregon
State Fair.
Accredited Free State: No test.
Modified Accredited State: Must be tested within 60
days prior to entry into the Oregon State Fair. Call
Dr. Brad R. LeaMaster at 503-986-4760 for further
requirements.
As the animal’s owner, you are responsible for being aware of
and complying with the regulations when you take your
animal(s) into another state. Your veterinarian can help you
with this process.
3.
SCABIES:
All beef cattle coming from scab endemic areas must be
dipped in an authorized solution or treated with
lvermectin under official supervision. Such cattle must
be shipped with 11 days of treatment and must not have
been exposed to other cattle while waiting shipment. All
dairy animals must have a hands-on inspection in lieu of
dipping.
OUT-OF-STATE ANIMALS
There are both state and federal regulations regarding
shipment of livestock and other animals across state lines.
Most regulations are related to efforts to prevent, control or
eradicate animal diseases. Some are to prevent livestock
theft.
BRAND INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS
Exhibitors from other states must provide a CVI and an
Oregon Import Permit to prove their animal(s) met
Oregon’s import requirements to be shown at the Oregon
State Fair. Please call the Oregon Department of Agriculture
(503-986-4680) for further details.
In accordance with ORS 604.071: No Person Shall: Transport
livestock out of this state without a brand inspection
certificate having been issued to the person presenting the
livestock for transport, or fail to have a document identifying
each load of livestock as a part of the livestock described on
the brand inspection certificate accompanying each load.
This applies to branded or unbranded livestock.
Any animal not legally in Oregon will not be allowed on
OSFEC’s grounds and will be reported to the State
Veterinarian.
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Out-of-State Exhibitors: Each exhibitor transporting cattle or
horses must be accompanied by a current brand document
issued from the state of origin upon entering the state of
Oregon. This applies to branded or unbranded animals.
ERYSIPELAS: All breeding swine must be vaccinated for
Erysipelas with a killed or inactivated product within four
months prior to entry into Oregon. Date of vaccination
must be shown on Certificate of Veterinary Inspection.
Brand inspector at Oregon Department of Agriculture is Jack
Noble, email at jnoble@oda.state.or.us.
LEPTOSPIROSIS: All breeding swine must be vaccinated
for Leptospirosis prior to entry into Oregon. Date of
vaccination must be shown on Certificate of Veterinary
Inspection.
SWINE (OUT-OF-STATE ORIGIN)
1.
An Oregon Import Permit must be obtained for all swine,
including Vietnamese potbellied and other exotic breeds,
entering Oregon. The permit number must be written on
the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection accompanying
the animal.
SHEEP (OREGON ANIMALS OR OUT-OF-STATE)
All individuals exhibited must have a premises ID through
the USDA Scrapie Eradication Program.
OUT-OF-STATE
2.
TESTS
BRUCELLOSIS: A negative brucellosis test is required,
within 30 days prior to entry, for all breeding swine over
six (6) months of age. Test date must be shown on
Certificate of Veterinary Inspection.
Exceptions:
a.
b.
Swine originating in a validated brucellosis-free herd
may enter without a test if the validated herd
number and date of last herd test are shown on the
Certificate of Veterinary Inspection
Certificate of Veterinary Inspection with a statement that
there has been no known exposure to Scrapie, and
Import Permit Number.
2.
Animals from any flock or herd under any state or federal
quarantine or hold order may be exhibited or sold only
with prior written permission from the Oregon State
Veterinarian.
GOATS (OREGON ANIMALS OR OUT-OF-STATE)
All individuals exhibited must have a premises ID through
the USDA Scrapie Eradication Program.
Swine originating from a validated brucellosis-free
state do not need a test.
OUT-OF-STATE
PSEUDORABIES: All swine must have a negative
Pseudorabies test within 30 days prior to entry into the
state. Test date must be shown on Certificate of
Veterinary Inspection.
1.
Exceptions:
a.
1.
Swine from a qualified Pseudorabies-free herd may
enter without a test if the qualified herd number and
date of last herd test are shown on the Certificate of
Veterinary Inspection.
All goats imported into Oregon shall be accompanied
by an Import Permit and a Certificate of Veterinary
Inspection attesting to the general good health of
the goat(s) being imported and certifying the
animal(s) have no know exposure to Scrapie. All
goats being imported shall be identified by readily
visible means of permanent identification, including
but not limited to individual eartag, tattoo or brand.
LLAMAS (OUT-OF-STATE ORIGIN)
Llamas: Certificate of Veterinary Inspection, Import Permit.
b.
3.
Swine from states classified Pseudorabies State IV or
V may enter without test.
VETERINARY SERVICES
VACCINATIONS
The Livestock Department has contracted with a veterinarian
to make regularly scheduled visits during the Fair.
PSEUDORABIES: No swine vaccinated for Pseudorabies
may enter the state of Oregon.
There will be no charge for the services of the veterinarian,
but exhibitors will be charged for any medication dispensed.
Payment must be made to the veterinarian at the time the
medication is dispensed. Contact the Open Class Livestock
Office to make appointments with the veterinarian
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ALCOHOL POLICY
Effective 2011, the Oregon State Fair has a zero tolerance policy regarding alcohol being brought onto and/or consumed on the
OSFEC grounds. Oregon State Fair has alcohol for purchase and consumption in designated areas and allows for walk-around
consumption with verified identification when purchased from an Oregon State Fair concessionaire.
Any person or persons found with or consuming alcoholic beverages that are not in appropriate containers, designated areas or with
adequate identification will be asked to discard alcohol immediately. Repetitive offenses or problems with public safety as a result
of alcohol use by patrons and/or exhibitors may result in fines and/or suspension from the Oregon State Fair for up to three years.
Any minor in possession of alcohol and/or any person providing alcohol to a minor may be subject to immediate arrest by State or
Local Law Enforcement Officers.
GOLFCART AND ATV POLICY
Authorized state fair golf carts and ATV’s will only be allowed on the fairgrounds. NO PERSONAL GOLF CARTS OR ATVS WILL BE
PERMITTED.
STATE FIRE MARSHAL GUIDELINES (Statewide Guidelines for Fairs, Trade Shows, Carnivals or Common Venue Events)
Section 11 – LIVESTOCK BARNS AND ARENAS
11.1 Barns and arenas shall comply with the following when used as an assembly:
11.1.1
Livestock areas are not to be used as sleeping quarters, unless approved by the local fire code official.
11.1.2
Parking of motorized vehicles, camp trailers, and campers inside livestock/barn areas shall be prohibited.
11.1.3
Exit doors and egress shall be maintained at all times; i.e. movement of animals.
11.1.4
Portable heaters are prohibited in livestock buildings where hay, straw, or combustible products are present.
11.1.5
Heat lamps for newborn animals must be secured and protected in an approved manner.
11.1.6
Quantities of straw, hay, or similar combustible products shall be limited to a one-day supply for the feeding and
care of animals.
11.1.7
Electric shears, blowers, fans, and vacuums shall be polarized and grounded, in good condition, and shall be only
used per listing (i.e., wet areas, dusty areas).
Please see www.oregonstatefair.org for the complete list of guidelines.
2014 PARKING CHANGES
Parking and entrance information to the Fair will be posted online at www.oregonstatefair.org. Please check website for parking
map and route information.
2014 OREGON STATE FAIR PARTICIPANTS AND VENDORS CAMPING RULES AND RESERVATION INSTRUCTIONS
CAMPING RESERVATIONS
Reservations Northwest, a Division of Oregon State Parks, will be taking reservations for all full hook up and electrical spaces
beginning July 7, 2014. The non-refundable $8 reservation fee is charged for every site booked, in addition to your space fee. If any
changes are made (date, site, etc.) that were not included in the original booking, there is a non-refundable $8 transaction fee that
will be charged.
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For reservations, call 1-800-452-5687. Oregon State Park reservation agents will be available from 8 am – 5 pm, Monday through
Friday. Reservations are also available online at www.oregonstateparks.org.
DRY CAMPING
Dry camping will be available but no reservations are being taken by RNW or the Oregon State Fair. There is adequate space for all
who wish to Dry Camp and you will be assigned a space upon arrival by the Camp Coordinator. Please do not call ahead for
reservations. When you arrive, you can contact the Camp Coordinator at 971-208-2546.
CAMPING FEES
Full payment of camping fees will be required at the time you make the reservation with Reservations Northwest:
Dry Camping (either RV or tent) ............................. $15 per night.
Electric Hook Up (RV spaces only) .......................... $20 per night.
Full Hook Up (RV spaces only) ................................ $25 per night.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
A limited number of spaces are available for electrical service hook ups. Due to limitations on amperage, only 15 to 20 amps are
available per space hook up. Air conditioners may not be used.
A limited number of spaces are available for full service hook ups in the East Show Barn area.
A limited number of ADA-accessible spaces are available for electrical service hook ups in a paved lot.
Generators are allowed on the OSFEC grounds. We ask that you be considerate of your fellow campers regarding the use of
generators. Please do not use generators between the hours of 11 pm and 7 am.
CAMP TAGS:
RNW will send you a packet for your reservations with your space assignment. Please place the pink placard on the dash of your
vehicle. After your arrival you will be issued a “dangler,” which will allow you continued access to the camping area.
SLIDE OUTS, AWNINGS
Due to limited width of camping sites, we may not be able to accommodate all vehicles with slide-outs on both sides. However,
slide-outs on one side will work. Again, because of space limitations, awnings are not allowed in the full hook up or electrical
camping areas.
CANCELLATIONS AND/OR EARLY DEPARTURES
To cancel your reservation more than three calendar days in advance, call RNW, all transfer and reservation fees will be retained. To
cancel your reservation less than three days in advance, call the Oregon State Fair Camp Coordinator at 503-881-3623. Note that
reservations and transfer fess along with your first night stay will be retained. Any changes will need to be made three calendar days
in advance for a $6 transaction fee.  
CAMPING TIMES AVAILABLE FOR RESERVATIONS 
Check in time is 8 am and check out is 7 am, unless staying on the last day of the event (4-H Horse Show or Oregon State Fair).
STATE FAIR — August 22 – September 1, 2014
Move in (Camping): Available beginning at 7 am on Wednesday, August 20, 2014.
Move out (Camping): Camp spaces must be vacated no later than 5 pm on Tuesday, September 2, 2014.
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OTHER OVERNIGHT CAMPING INFORMATION
1.
Persons under the age of 18 staying in overnight area must have an adult chaperone.
2.
All overnight vehicles must be self-contained. Individuals are responsible for cleanliness of the area around their site. All
garbage must be kept in suitable containers. Large garbage cans will be placed in selected areas of overnight sites for your
convenience.
3.
Chemical toilets will be placed in each overnight area for your use.
4.
All overnight vehicles must be removed from OSFEC’s grounds by 5 pm on Tuesday following the close of the Oregon State
Fair. Failure to remove vehicles and trailers could cause them to be towed.
5.
Horse trailers must be parked in accordance with instructions from the lot attendants. Any horse/utility trailers in camping
areas will be charged the same fee as overnighters.
GENERAL PARKING RULES
1.
All parking permits must be displayed in the vehicle windshield.
2.
Persons must park in the area designated on their permit.
3.
Permit holders will not park in a manner which creates traffic problems.
4.
Stock trailers, horse trailers, utility trailers, etc., must be parked in accordance with directions from the parking lot
attendants.
5.
Vehicles loading and/or unloading livestock, horses and tack inside the fenced area of OSFEC’s grounds must not be left
unattended for more than 11 minutes.
6.
No animal waste or combustibles will be dumped in the parking lots.
PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF RULES
1.
Harassment of parking attendants or violation of rules may result in revocation of parking permit and/or overnight parking.
2.
Violations could result in a recommendation that the violator not be issued permits the next year.
3.
Violations of the rules could result in the violator’s vehicle being towed from OSEC’s grounds.
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BEEF
Beef Superintendent:
Phone:
Email:
Kim Herinckx
760-587-3097 or 503-864-2237
kim.herinckx@daytonmeats.com
Show Office Phone:
503-947-3286
Oregon State Fair Office: 503-947-3247
ENTRY DEADLINE: August 1, 2014. All entries must be postmarked
by August 1, 2014, or hand delivered to the Oregon State Fair Office
by 5 pm on August 4, 2013. All late entries postmarked August 2 August 8, 2014 will be charged triple the entry fee. No entries will
be accepted postmarked after August 8, 2014.
ENTRY FEE: Entry fees are $25 per head. No entries will be accepted
without proper payment. Late entry fee will be $75 per head.
SUBSTITUTIONS: Exhibitors will be allowed a maximum of three
substitutions at no charge; additional substitutions will be charged the
entry fee. All substitutions must be made at check-in time.
SEE GENERAL RULES/DEPARTMENT RULES for information on entry
requirements, eligibility, registration, substitutions, credentials, stalls,
awards, health requirements, fire marshal rules, camping, parking and
maps.
BEEF SHOW SCHEDULE
BREED
MUST BE IN PLACE
BY:
BARN
LOCATION/RING
SHOW DATE & TIME
JUDGE
RELEASE TIME
Red Angus
Thursday, 8/21
5 PM
Big Show Green
Saturday, 8/23
6 PM
Doug Satree
Montague, Texas
Sunday, 8/24
8 PM
Hereford
Thursday, 8/21
5 PM
Beef Ring
Saturday, 8/23
10 AM
Doug Satree
Montague, Texas
Sunday, 8/24
8 PM
Limousin
Thursday, 8/21
5 PM
Beef Ring
Saturday, 8/23
3 PM
Doug Satree
Montague, Texas
Sunday, 8/24
8 PM
Angus
Thursday, 8/21
5 PM
Big Show Green
Sunday, 8/23
10 AM
Doug Satree
Montague, Texas
Sunday, 8/24
8 PM
Shorthorn
Monday, 8/25
5 PM
Beef Ring
Wednesday, 8/27
11 AM
Jim Vietheer
Elk Grove, California
Thursday, 8/28
8 PM
Charolais
Monday, 8/25
5 PM
Beef Ring
Wednesday, 8/27
6 PM
Jim Vietheer
Elk Grove, California
Thursday, 8/28
8 PM
Gelbvieh
Monday, 8/25
5 PM
Beef Ring
Wednesday, 8/27
3 PM
Jim Vietheer
Elk Grove, California
Thursday, 8/28
8 PM
Miniature
Herefords
Monday, 8/25
5 PM
Beef Ring
Thursday, 8/28
10 AM
Jim Vietheer
Elk Grove, California
Thursday, 8/28
8 PM
Simmentals
Friday, 8/29
5 PM
Beef Ring
Saturday, 8/30
10 AM
Matt Owen
Springfield, Missouri
Monday, 9/1
8 PM
All Other
Breeds
Friday, 8/29
5 PM
Beef Ring
Saturday, 8/30
2:30 PM
Matt Owen
Springfield, Missouri
Monday, 9/1
8 PM
Texas
Longhorns
Friday, 8/29
5 PM
Beef Ring
Sunday, 8/31
1 PM
Danielle Andrews
Dublin, Texas
Monday, 9/1
8 PM
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BEEF BREED POLICIES
1.
All animals must be weaned except in cow-calf classes.
2.
Bulls, 12 months of age or older must be led and shown with nose lead at all times while on the Fairgrounds.
3.
Beef animals will be bedded on sawdust. No straw will be allowed for use in barns or tie-outs.
(a)
(b)
4.
Tie out space is limited and not guaranteed available.
Cattle are to remain in exhibit stalls from 9 am to 8 pm daily. Exhibitors must follow rules regarding use of tie-out space. All final tieout decisions are at the discretion of the beef superintendent. Failure to do so may result in forfeiture of premium money or show
privilege.
The State Fire Marshal has ruled that each exhibitor will be allowed to store a maximum of two bales of hay, straw, feed, etc., in the Beef
Barn and in the Forster Livestock Pavilion.
5.
All animals are to be clean and well-groomed throughout the show. Stall and pen areas with sufficient clean bedding and aisles are to be
maintained in a clean and uncluttered condition at all times. All morning clean-up work to be completed by 8 am.
6.
The Oregon State Fair reserves the right to disqualify any animal that has been fitted in an unethical manner. Unethical fitting shall include
the following:
a)
Any altering and enhancing of natural color of the animal is subject to breed association fitting guidelines and rules;
b)
The addition of any hair or hair-like substances, including false tail heads and false polls (false tail switches are allowed);
c)
The cutting, tearing or gluing of the hide or underneath the hide or removal of tissue in an attempt to alter the shape of the animal;
d)
The injection of any gas, solid or liquid, under the hide to alter the normal conformation;
e)
Any attempts to disrupt or change the normal dental development of the animal;
f)
Any products/solutions/liquids administered internally or externally to alter the conformation of the animal is prohibited. This includes
the use of steroids, growth promotants, and the act of artificially filling animals internally, which would include stomach pumping, drench
tubes, or any other method per oz (by esophagus). EXCEPTIONS: In the case of severely sick or severely dehydrated animals, Exhibitor
may have fluids or electrolytes administered by the licensed official show veterinarian with the approval of the show superintendent.
7.
Beef breeds failing to show a minimum of 15 animals through the show ring from three or more exhibitors will not receive premium money for
the following year. Exhibitors may receive premiums by showing in the All Other Breeds class, or breed associations may choose to continue
their show without premium support.
8.
A breed that falls into the category of “All Other Breeds” and which shows at least 15 animals from three or more exhibitors will qualify to
request that Fair Management consider sponsoring a breed show the following year.
9.
Each breed will provide their own ringman, announcer and help in the make-up area for their own show.
11. Barn space will be assigned based upon number of head shown, not number of head entered. Tack areas may not be available.
12. All animals shown in group classes must have been shown in their respective single age classes.
12. Premium schedules are based on previous year’s numbers, or point shows.
13. No outside alcohol is allowed in the barns.
14. No loitering in the barns after 9 pm.
15. Non-association shows may have classes split at the discretion of the Oregon State Fair Management.
16. EXHIBITOR PASSES: Please check www.oregonstatefair.org for pass information, or the Oregon State Fair General Rules.
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SECTION 107 — CHAROLAIS
LOTS
Champion & Reserve Champion Bull Calf
1.
2.
Junior Heifer Calves (1/1/14 - 6/1/14)
Senior Heifer Calves (9/1/13 - 12/31/13)
9.
Champion & Reserve Champion Heifer Calf
3.
4.
5.
Yearling Bull (1/1/13 - 8/31/13)
Junior Champion & Reserve Champion Bull
Late Yearling Heifer (4/1/13 - 8/31/13)
Yearling Heifer (1/1/13 - 3/31/13)
Senior Yearling Heifer (9/1/12 - 12/31/12)
10. Senior Yearling, 2-year-old Bull (1/1/12 - 12/31/12)
Senior Champion & Reserve Champion Bull
Grand & Reserve Grand Champion Bull
Champion & Reserve Champion Heifer
6.
11. Get-of-Sire — Three animals by same sire, both sexes
represented
12. Produce of Dam — Two animals by the same dam.
13. Oregon State Fair Award — Oregon Bred and Owned
Animals, best three head, any age, both sexes
represented.
Cow/Calf Pairs
Overall Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Female
7.
8.
Junior Bull Calves (1/1/14 - 6/1/14)
Senior Bull Calves (9/1/13 - 12/31/13)
PREMIUM SCHEDULE
AWARD
PREMIUM
GROUP CLASSES
1st
$80
$40
2nd
$50
$25
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3rd
$35
$20
4th
$25
$15
CLASS 111 — AMERICAN ANGUS ASSOCIATION® ROLL OF VICTORY SHOW
LOTS
1.
2.
Cow/Calf – Cows 3 years of age and younger; cows must
be born January 1, 2011, through August 31, 2012. Calf
must be the cow’s most recent natural calf and be no
more than 280 days of age on the day of the show.
18. Late Senior Bull Calves (11/1/13 – 12/31/13)
19. Early Senior Bull Calves (9/1/13 – 10/31/13)
Cow/Calf – Cows 4 years of age and older; cows must be
born December 31, 2010, or earlier. Calf must be the
cow’s most recent natural calf and be no more than 280
days of age on the day of the show.
20. Late Summer Yearling Bull (7/1/13 – 8/31/13)
21. Early Summer Yearling Bull (5/1/13 – 6/30/13)
Senior Bull Calf Champion (18 and 19)
Reserve Bull Calf Champion
Intermediate Champion Bull (21, 21)
Reserve Intermediate Champion Bull
Grand Champion Cow/Calf Pair (1, 2)
Reserve Grand Champion Cow/Calf Pair
3.
4.
5.
22. April Junior Yearling Bull (4/1/13 – 4/30/13)
23. March Junior Yearling Bull (3/1/13 – 3/31/13)
24. Early Junior Yearling Bull (1/1/13 – 2/29/13)
Junior Heifer Calves (3/1/14 and after)
Junior Heifer Calves (2/1/14 – 2/28/14)
Junior Heifer Calves (1/1/14 – 1/31/14)
Junior Champion Bull (22, 23 and 24)
Reserve Junior Champion Bull
Junior Heifer Calf Champion (3, 4 and 5)
Reserve Junior Heifer Calf Champion
6.
7.
25. Senior Yearling Bull (9/1/12 – 12/31/12)
26. Summer Senior Yearling Bull (5/1/12 – 8/31/12)
27. Two-year-old Bull (1/1/12 – 4/30/12)
Late Senior Heifer Calves (11/1/13 – 12/31/13)
Early Senior Heifer Calves (9/1/13 – 10/31/13)
Senior Champion Bull (25, 26 and 27)
Reserve Senior Champion Bull
Senior Heifer Calf Champion (6, 7)
Reserve Senior Heifer Calf Champion
8.
9.
Grand Champion Bull
Reserve Grand Champion Bull
Late Summer Yearling Heifer (7/1/13 – 8/31/13)
Early Summer Yearling Heifer (5/1/13 – 6/30/13)
28. Junior Get-of-Sire – Three animals by one sire, both sexes
represented, shown in Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 16, 17, 18,
19, 20 and 21.
Intermediate Champion (8, 9)
Reserve Intermediate Champion Heifer
10.
11.
12.
13.
April Junior Yearling Heifer (4/1/13 – 4/30/13)
March Yearling Heifer (3/1/13 – 3/31/13)
Early Junior Yearling Heifer (2/1/13 – 2/28/13)
Early Junior Yearling Heifer (1/1/13 – 1/31/13)
29. Get-of-Sire – Four animals by one sire shown in above
Lots, both sexes represented.
30. Breeders Six Head – The Exhibitor of the breeder’s six
head must be breeder and first owner, identified by the
same member code for the animals exhibited. Cattle
owned by other Exhibitors may be included, provided the
Exhibitor of the breeder’s six head is the breeder and first
owner of the included animal(s). Animals must be
exhibited in individual lots. Cattle bred and owned by a
junior member(s) may be included if the Exhibitor of the
breeder’s six head is an individual or married couple and is
the parent or legal guardian of the junior member(s).
Junior Champion (10, 11, 12 and 13)
Reserve Junior Champion Female
14. Late Senior Yearling Heifer (11/1/12 – 12/31/12)
15. Early Senior Yearling Heifer (9/1/12 – 10/31/12)
Senior Champion Female (14, 15)
Reserve Senior Champion Female
Grand Champion Female
Reserve Grand Champion Female
31. Oregon State Fair Award – Oregon Bred and Owned
Animals. Best three head, any age, both sexes
represented.
16. Junior Bull Calves (3/1/14 and after)
17. Junior Bull Calves (1/1/14 – 2/28/14)
Junior Bull Calf Champion (16, 17)
Reserve Junior Bull Calf Champion
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ADDITIONAL AMERICAN ANGUS ASSOCIATION ROLL OF VICTORY SHOW RULES

Cows in Lots 1 and 2 are eligible to compete only in Group Lot 31.

Any female that qualifies for female classes in the Association’s standard classifications are not eligible to show in the
cow/calf classes. However, the calf at the side of the female is eligible to show in its respective lot.

Grand and Reserve Grand Champion cow/calf pairs do not show for grand champion female and are ineligible to compete in
the get-of-sire, junior get-of-sire and breeder’s six-head lots.

Exhibitors are required to observe American Angus Association rules regarding fitting, and use of all aerosol products.

Only registered Angus cattle that meet the age requirements listed within this classification are eligible to receive premium
participation and be counted in the total number of head shown. Champion and Reserve Champion placings are not
counted in number of head shown.

Class breaks will be at the discretion of the American Angus Association staff in attendance
AMERICAN ANGUS ASSOCIATION ROLL OF VICTORY SHOW
PREMIUM SCHEDULE
AWARD
PREMIUM
GROUP LOTS
1st
$115
$50
2nd
$80
$35
3rd
$55
$25
4th
$35
$15
5th
$30
$11
American Angus will contribute a $2,500 lump sum. This has been added into the premium schedule above.
AMERICAN ANGUS ASSOCIATION
OPEN CLASS PARTICIPATION STATEMENT
The American Angus Association, 3201 Frederick Avenue, St. Joseph, Missouri, 64506-2912, will participate in premiums offered for
open class Angus breeding cattle classes according to the premium schedule based on the number of head shown. The premium
assistance provided by the American Angus Association for participation in this show is in addition to the premiums offered by the
show itself. The premium assistance should not be used to offset show expense and shall be included in the premium payments
distributed by the show to the exhibitors.
A minimum of 50 head must be shown in the open class division to receive American Angus Association premium participation for
the following year.
Premiums from the Association are paid only to registered Angus cattle and only if the registration number is a part of the show
report provided to the Association. Therefore, all cattle should be registered at the time of entry to make certain they receive the
association’s portion of premiums. The Association does not pay on championship or any group classes (i.e., Get-of-Sire, Junior Getof-Sire or Breeder Six-Head).
Exhibitors must have the original registration certificate on each animal available for inspection at the show. Electronically stored
registration certificates are NOT accepted - only the original certificates issued by the American Angus Association. Any animal,
upon check-in, which does not have a legible permanent identification mark (ear tattoo marks, freeze-branded marks or hotbranded marks) corresponding to the permanent identification mark on the registration certificate, is ineligible to show. Once
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disqualified due to an incorrect or illegible permanent identification mark, animals cannot be re-tattooed and rechecked at the
show.
Any female shown with calf at side, the calf must be the cow’s most recent natural calf and the calf must be registered by show date
and have the original registration certificate at check in.
Only one person at a time shall lead animals into the show ring.
Exhibitors who participate in shows that accept premium monies contributed by the American Angus Association are subject to the
Association Rules as found in the Breeders Reference Guide of the Association. These rules are found in Part 2; Association Rules.
The rules relating directly with the exhibition of Angus cattle are Part 2: Association Rules; Rule 800 Series; including Rule 800 - 812.
These rules can be found at www.angus.org.
Any product administered internally or used externally to alter the conformation and/or appearance of an animal for exhibition is
prohibited. This includes the covering of white skin, false tail heads (or use of any false hair), use of graphite, powders, hemp or
other similar substances externally and steroids, growth stimulants or artificial filling internally. Any animal found to be in violation
will be barred from showing. The exhibition of cattle displaying false hair will not be allowed, with the exception of false tail
switches.
At any show for which the American Angus Association appropriates funds toward the payment of premiums, no exhibitors,
individuals assisting exhibitors or member owners at such show shall be allowed to use any coloring agents, on any animal exhibited.
The Association may adopt and implement various tests designed to monitor this prohibition, including but not limited to a “white
towel” or “white glove” test.
All animals exhibited are subject to DNA marker or blood type test to verify accuracy of parentage as covered under the Association
Rules and for other testing as required by the individual show.
Authorized representatives of the Association have the authority to enforce the rules set forth herein as well as in the Association
Rules, including the barring of a registered animal from a livestock show at which it is to be shown, if there are reasonable grounds
to believe a violation has occurred.
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CLASS 112 — GELBVIEH
LOTS
1.
2.
3.
Spring Heifer Calves (calved after 3/1/14)
Winter Heifer Calves (1/1/14 – 2/28/14)
Senior Heifer Calves (9/1/13 – 12/31/13)
13. Intermediate Bull (5/1/13 - 8/31/13)
14. Junior Bull (3/1/13 – 4/30/13)
15. Junior Bull (1/1/13 – 2/29/13)
Champion and Reserve Champion Heifer Calf
4.
5.
6.
Champion and Reserve Champion Junior Bull
Junior Champion and Reserve Champion Bull
Intermediate Heifer (5/1/13 - 8/31/13)
Junior Heifer (3/1/13 - 4/31/13)
Junior Heifer (1/1/13 – 2/29/13)
16. Senior Yearling/2-Year-Old Bull (9/1/12 – 12/31/12)
17. Senior Yearling/2-Year-Old Bull (1/1/12 – 8/31/12)
Champion and Reserve Champion Junior Heifer
7.
Senior Champion and Reserve Champion Bull
Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Bull
Senior Heifer (9/1/12 - 12/31/12)
18.
19.
20.
21.
Champion and Reserve Champion Heifer
8.
9.
2 Year Old Cow/Calf Pairs
Mature Cow/Calf Pairs
Champion and Reserve Champion Cow/Calf Pairs
Overall Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Female
Pair of Bulls
Pair of Heifers
Pair of Calves
Get-of-Sire — Three animals by same sire, both sexes
represented.
22. Produce of Dam — Two animals by the same dam.
23. Oregon State Fair Award — Oregon Bred and Owned
Animals, best three head, any age, both sexes
represented.
10. Spring Bull Calves (3/1/14 - 6/31/14)
11. Winter Bull Calves (1/1/14 - 2/28/14)
12. Senior Bull Calves (9/1/13 – 12/31/13)
Champion and Reserve Champion Bull Calf
PREMIUM SCHEDULE
AWARD
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
PREMIUM
GROUP LOTS
$80
$30
$50
$20
$35
$10
$25
No
premium
Registered and Balancers will show together and all rules of the American Gelbvieh Association apply.
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CLASS 113 — SHORTHORN
LOTS
1. Late Spring Heifer Calves (calved after 5/01/14)
2. Early Spring Heifer Calves (03/01/14 - 4/30/14)
3. Junior Heifer Calves (1/1/14 - 2/28/14)
15. Winter Bull Calves (11/1/13 - 12/31/13)
16. Senior Bull Calves (9/1/13 - 10/31/13)
Senior Bull Calf Champion & Reserve Champion
Junior Heifer Calf Champion & Reserve Champion
4.
5.
17. Summer Yearling Bulls (7/1/13 - 8/31/13)
18. Late Spring Yearling Bulls (5/1/13 - 6/30/13)
Winter Heifer Calves (11/1/13 - 12/31/13)
Senior Heifer Calves (9/1/13 - 10/31/13)
Intermediate Champion Bull & Reserve Champion
Senior Heifer Calf Champion & Reserve Champion
6.
7.
19. Early Spring Yearling Bulls (3/1/13 - 4/30/12)
20. Junior Yearling Bulls (1/1/13 - 2/28/13)
Summer Yearling Females (7/1/13 - 08/31/13)
Late Spring Yearling Females (5/1/13 - 6/30/13)
Junior Champion Bull & Reserve Champion
Intermediate Champion Female & Reserve Champion
8.
21. Senior Yearling Bull (7/1/12 - 12/31/12)
22. Two-Year-Old Bulls (1/1/12 - 6/30/12)
Early Spring Yearling Females (3/1/13 - 4/30/13)
Junior Champion Female & Reserve Champion
Senior Champion Bull & Reserve Champion
9. Junior Yearling Females (1/1/13 - 2/28/13)
10. Senior Yearling Females (9/1/12 - 12/31/12)
Grand Champion Bull & Reserve Grand Champion
23. Group of Two Bulls – Bred and owned or co-owned by the
breeder (Exhibitor)
24. Super Cow Class – Class should consist of two offspring of
either or same sex of show age classification. Offspring do
not need to be owned by the same Exhibitor. No more than
one pair from each cow can win a prize in the class.
25. Get-Of-Sire Class – Class should consist of four offspring of
either or same sex of any age from the same sire. Offspring
do no need to be owned by the same Exhibitor. No more
than one group from each sire can win a prize in the class.
26. Best Six Head (owned or co-owned by the Exhibitor)
27. Oregon State Fair Award – Oregon bred and owned animals.
Best three head, any age, both sexes represented.
Senior Champion Female & Reserve Champion
Grand Champion Female & Reserve Grand Champion
11. Group of Two Females – Bred and owned or co-owned by
the breeder (Exhibitor)
12. Late Spring Bull Calves (calved after 5/1/14)
13. Early Spring Bull Calves (3/1/14 - 4/30/14)
14. Junior Bull Calves (1/1/14 - 2/28/14)
Junior Bull Calf Champion & Reserve Champion
PREMIUM SCHEDULE
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
PREMIUM
$ 90
$ 50
$ 30
$ 20
$ 15
GROUP LOTS
$ 45
$ 25
$ 15
$ 11
No premium
AWARD
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CLASS 114 — SIMMENTAL
LOTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Spring Heifer Calves (Calved after 3/1/14)
Junior Heifer Calves (1/1/14 - 2/29/14)
Winter Heifer Calves (12/1/13 - 12/31/13)
Senior Heifer Calves (9/1/13 - 11/31/13)
14. Winter Bull Calves (12/1/13 - 12/31/13)
15. Senior Bull Calves (9/1/13 - 11/30/13)
Champion and Reserve Champion Heifer Calf
16. Summer Yearling Bull (6/1/13 - 8/31/13)
17. Late Spring Yearling Bull (3/1/13 - 5/31/13)
18. Early Spring Yearling Bull (1/1/13 - 2/28/13)
Champion and Reserve Champion Bull Calf
Summer Yearling Heifer (7/1/13 - 8/31/13)
Late Spring Yearling Heifer (5/1/13 - 6/30/13)
Early Spring Yearling Heifer (3/1/13 - 4/30/13)
Junior Champion and Reserve Champion Bull
Junior Champion and Reserve Champion
8.
9.
19. Senior Yearling Bull (7/1/12 - 12/31/12)
20. Two-Year-Old Bull (1/1/12 - 6/30/12)
Junior Yearling Female (1/1/13 - 2/28/13)
Senior Yearling Female (9/1/12 - 12/31/12)
Senior Champion and Reserve Champion Bull
Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Bull
Senior Champion and Reserve Senior Champion
Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Heifer
21. Get-of-Sire — Three animals by same sire, both sexes
represented.
22. Produce of Dam – Two animals by same dam.
23. Oregon State Fair Award — Oregon Bred and Owned Animals.
Best three head, any age, both sexes represented.
24. Pair of Heifers — Females must be shown in above classes 1 –
9.
25. Pair of Bulls — Bulls must be shown in above classes 12 – 20.
10. Junior Cow (2-year-old first calf heifer)
11. Senior Cow (3- year-old and older cow)
Overall Champion and Reserve Champion Cow/Calf
Grand and Reserve Grand Female
12. Spring Bull Calves (calved after 03/01/14)
13. Junior Bull Calves (1/1/14 - 2/29/14)
PREMIUM SCHEDULE
AWARD
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
PREMIUM
$80
$50
$ 35
$25
GROUP LOTS
$40
$25
$20
$15
ALL GENERAL AND BEEF RULES/POLICIES APPLY. ADDITIONAL SIMMENTAL RULES AND REGULATIONS:
1. All Simmental entries must be accompanied by a Registration Paper with the American Simmental Association or the Canadian Simmental
Association. Females under 12 months or bulls under 15 months may be accompanied by a completed application for registration. All animals
must be purebred as specified by the Association or at least 50% Simmental and combined with Angus to meet the purebred standard (e.g. a ½
Simmental, 3/8 Angus). Animals must be the property of the exhibitor at the time of the opening of the Exposition.
2. Oregon Simmental Association requires all females eighteen months or older must be pregnant, and a test may be required. Also, all bulls
eighteen months or older are subject to semen testing and reproductive evaluation.
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CLASS 115 — AMERICAN HEREFORD ASSOCIATION REGIONAL HEREFORD SHOW
LOTS
1.
2.
Spring Heifer Calves (Calved after 3/1/14)
Junior Heifer Calves (1/1/14 - 2/28/14)
Junior Bull Calf Champion and Reserve Champion
13. Winter Bull Calves (11/1/13 - 12/31/13)
14. Senior Bull Calves (8/1/13 - 10/31/13)
Junior Heifer Calf Champion and Reserve Champion
3.
4.
Winter Heifer Calves (11/1/13 - 12/31/13)
Senior Heifer Calves (8/1/13 - 10/31/13)
Fall Bull Calf Champion and Reserve Champion
15. Summer Yearling Bull (5/1/13 - 7/31/13)
16. Spring Yearling Bull (3/1/13 - 4/30/13)
17. Junior Yearling Bull (1/1/13 - 2/29/13)
Fall Heifer Calf Champion and Reserve Champion
5.
6.
Late Summer Yearling Heifer (6/16/13 - 7/31/13)
Early Summer Yearling Heifer (5/1/13 - 6/15/13)
Junior Yearling Bull Champion and Reserve Champion
Intermediate Heifer Champion and Reserve Champion
7.
8.
18. Senior Yearling Bull (8/1/12 - 12/31/12)
19. Two-Year-Old Bull (1/1/12 - 7/31/12)
Spring Yearling Heifer (3/1/13 - 4/30/13)
Junior Yearling Heifer (1/1/13 - 2/29/13)
Senior Yearling Bull Champion and Reserve Champion
Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Bull
Yearling Heifer Champion and Reserve Champion
9.
20. Get-of-Sire — Four animals shown in above single entry
classes with both sexes represented and all to be the
progeny of one sire. It is permissible to use either the cow
or calf from a cow/calf pair for the Get-of-Sire. Get of sire
may be comprised of animals from one or more owners.
Senior Yearling Heifer (8/1/12 - 12/31/12)
Senior Yearling Heifer Champion and Reserve Champion
Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Female
10. Cow/Calf — Any female older than above ages with a calf
at side. Calf older than 270 days of age on the show date is
not eligible to show in cow/calf class. Calf is eligible for
individual classes but must be entered in the appropriate
class. Cow/Calf does not compete for overall champion
female.
11. Spring Bull Calves (calved after 3/1/14)
12. Junior Bull Calves (1/1/14 - 2/29/14)
21. Best Six Head — Owned by Exhibitor. All animals must
have been shown in their respective single entry classes
and they must be owned by Exhibitor or by a member of
his/her immediate family. A cow/calf will be considered as
two head in the Best Six Head class.
22. Oregon State Fair Award — Oregon Bred and Owned
Animals. Best three head, any age, both sexes represented.
PREMIUM SCHEDULE
AWARD
PREMIUM
GROUP LOTS
1st
$90
$45
2nd
$50
$25
3rd
$30
$15
4th
$20
$11
5th
$15
No premium
ALL GENERAL AND BEEF RULES/POLICIES APPLY.
ADDITIONAL AMERICAN HEREFORD ASSOCIATION REGIONAL HEREFORD SHOW RULES AND REGULATIONS:
1.
Polled Hereford and Horned Hereford entries will be judged together.
2.
Exhibitors in Hereford classes are subject to the American Hereford Association’s special rule on class qualification. Any animal
without a legible tattoo will not be eligible for show. All Hereford animals must be officially recorded at show time to be eligible
to show. Entries with registrations “Pending” or “Applied for” will be ineligible to show.
3.
If there are more than 10 animals in a lot, the American Hereford Association Show Committee recommends splitting the lot.
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CLASS 116 — MEDAL OF EXCELLENCE
2014 North American Limousin Foundation
LOTS
1.
2.
Spring Heifer Calves (Calved on or after 3/1/14)
Junior Heifer Calves (1/1/14 – 2/28/14
15. Junior Bull Calves (1/1/14 – 2/28/14)
Division I Champion Bull & Reserve Champion
Division I Champion Female & Reserve Champion
3.
4.
16. Winter Bull Calves (11/1/13 – 12/31/13)
17. Senior Bull Calves (9/1/13 - 10/31/13)
Winter Heifer Calves (11/1/13 – 12/31/13)
Senior Heifer Calves (9/1/13 – 10/31/13)
Division II Champion Bull & Reserve Champion
Division II Champion Female & Reserve Champion
5.
6.
18. Late Summer Yearling Bull (7/1/13 – 8/1/13)
19. Summer Yearling Bull (5/1/13 – 6/30/13)
Late Summer Yearling Female (7/1/13 – 8/1/13)
Summer Yearling Female (5/1/13 – 6/30/13)
Division III Champion Bull & Reserve Champion
Division III Champion Female & Reserve Champion
7.
8.
9.
20. Spring Yearling Bull (3/1/13 – 4/30/13)
21. Junior Yearling Bull (1/1/13 – 2/28/13)
April Junior Yearling Female (4/1/13 – 4/30/13)
March Junior Yearling Female (3/1/13 - 3/31/13)
Junior Yearling Female (1/1/13 – 2/28/13)
Division IV Champion Bull & Reserve Champion
Division IV Champion Female & Reserve Champion
22. Senior Yearling Bull (9/1/12 – 12/31/12)
23. Summer Senior Yearling Bull (5/1/12 – 8/31/12)
24. Two-Year Old Bulls (1/1/12 – 4/31/12)
10. Late Yearling Female (11/1/12 – 12/31/12)
11. Fall Yearling Female (9/1/12 – 10/31/12)
12. Summer Senior Yearling Female (7/1/12 – 8/31/12)
Division V Champion Bull & Reserve Champion
Division V Champion Female & Reserve Champion
Grand Champion Bull & Reserve Grand Champion
Division I, II, III, IV, and I Champions & Reserve Champions
competing
Grand Champion Female & Reserve Grand Champion
Division I, II, III, IV, and I Champions & Reserve Champions
competing
25. Produce-of-Dam: Two (2) head shown in individual
classes produced by one dam. May be owned by
different exhibitors. Both sexes may be represented.
26. Junior Get-of-Sire: Three (3) head shown in
individual classes calved on or after 9/1/13. Both
sexes represented.
27. Senior Get-of-Sire: Four (4) head shown in individual
classes at any age. Both sexes represented.
28. Breeders Best 5 Head. Five (5) head shown in
individual classes any age. Must be bred by and
owned or co-owned by a single exhibitor. Both sexes
may be represented.
13. Cow/Calf Pairs: Cows must be purple-paper Lim-Flex
or at least 75% (3/4) Limousin with natural calf at
side. Calf must be registered Limousin, percentage
Limousin or Lim-Flex and not more than 250 days old
on date of show. Class may be broken into two or
more classes/divisions at the discretion of show staff.
Grand Champion Cow/Calf & Reserve Grand Champion
14. Spring Bull Calves (Calved on or after 3/1/14)
PREMIUM SCHEDULE
AWARD
PREMIUM
GROUP LOTS
1st
$80
$40
2nd
$50
$25
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3rd
$35
$20
4th
$25
$15
Standard Rules and Regulations for the Exhibition of Limousin and Lim-Flex® Cattle
Level II
RULES
1.
Animals must be registered with the North American Limousin Foundation (NALF).
2.
All cattle shown including calves at the side of the dam must be:
a.
b.
75% Limousin (NALF percentage, not actual) or greater as indicated on orange NALF registration certificates, OR
Purple-papered Lim-Flex cattle as indicated by NALF registration certificates.
Percentage, full-blood, purebred and Lim-Flex cattle shall compete in the same classes and championships.
3.
If a show does not abide by the NALF MOE show rules, exhibitors will not be awarded points for that show.
4.
Animals must be properly tattooed and will be inspected at the show. Tattoos must be legible and match the registration
certificates. If an animal's tattoo is not legible or cannot be read upon initial processing, it will be ineligible to show and not be
allowed to return with a new or corrected tattoo.
5.
To maintain a high degree of confidence in Limousin shows NALF reserves the right to disqualify any animal that has been fitt ed in
an unethical manner. Unethical fitting shall include the following:
a.
Any use of paints, colored show foam, graphite, colored powders or other substances; animals may be subject to a white -towel
test;
b.
The addition of any hair or hair-like substances, including false tail heads and false polls (false tail switches are allowed);
c.
The cutting, tearing or gluing of the hide or underneath the hide or removal of tissue in an attempt to alter the shape of th e
animal or the injection of any gas, solid or liquid under the hide to alter the normal conformation;
d.
Any products, solutions or liquids administered internally or externally to alter the conformation of the animal is prohibite d.
That includes the use of steroids, growth stimulants and the act of artificially filling animals internally, which would include
stomach pumping, drench tubes or any other method.
EXCEPTION: In the case of severely sick or dehydrated animals, the Exhibitor may have fluids or electrolytes administered by the
licensed official show veterinarian with the approval of the show superintendent or a NALF representative. That exception is not
applicable on show day or weigh-in/check-in day.
6.
Bulls older than one (1) year must show with a nose lead. The Limousin Show Superintendent and the Show Management reserve
the right to disqualify animals deemed unmanageable.
7.
Protests against exhibitors, individual animals or fitting violations must be submitted in writing, signed by five (5) active members of
the NALF and presented to the show superintendent within 12 hours of the show’s completion.
8.
NALF reserves the right to mouth animals for dental development.
9.
NALF reserves the right to collect hair samples from any animal.
10. Class size shall be to the discretion of the show superintendent and may not contain more than 20 head. The given classes may be
split or combined only within their given division.
11. Calves exhibited alongside dams in the cow-calf division are not eligible to show as individuals.
12. Animals shown must be solid red or black above the flanks, excluding birth marks.
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OTHER REQUIREMENTS
The following performance-data-submission requirements must be met by December 1 to receive Medal of Excellence points.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
Birth weight (bulls and heifers)
Weaning weight (bulls and heifers)
Yearling weight (bulls and heifers)
Yearling scrotal circumference
Pregnancy test (females older than 600 days at season’s end)
Breeding Soundness Exam and semen test (bulls older than 400 days)
NOTE:
Failure to have performance data on file at NALF will result in disqualification from the MOE program and no points will be a warded.
It is the responsibility of the breeder/owner/exhibitor to submit that information without special requests from NALF.
Credibility Requirement:
To maintain a high degree of integrity and credibility in all Limousin shows, all owners and exhibitors are expected to adher e to all
NALF rules and regulations regarding the exhibition of Limousin cattle and to adhere to rules and regulations of particular shows,
fairs and exhibitions.
MEDAL OF EXCELLENCE POINT DISTRIBUTION
The point distribution for Medal of Excellence shows will depend on the number of head exhibited at each MOE approved show
(other than the four national shows). Points will be awarded as follows:
# of Entries Shown
51 entries and above
MOE points awarded
1st in class
2nd in class
3rd in class
4th in class
5th in class
6th in class
7th in class
8th in class
9th in class
10th in class
Division Champion
Division Reserve
Grand Champion
Reserve Grand
# of Entries Shown
15 points
13 points
11 points
9 points
7 points
5 points
4 points
3 points
2 points
1 point
15 points
12 points
15 points
12 points
MOE points awarded
26 to 50 entries shown 1st in class
10 points
2nd in class
8 points
3rd in class
6 points
4th in class
4 points
5th in class
2 points
Division Champion 10 points
Division Reserve
8 points
Grand Champion 10 points
Reserve Grand
8 points
25 entries shown and
under
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1st in class
2nd in class
3rd in class
4th in class
5th in class
Division Champion
Division Reserve
Grand Champion
Reserve Grand
5 points
4 points
3 points
2 points
1 point
5 points
3 points
5 points
3 points
CLASS 118 — RED ANGUS
LOTS
1.
2.
Junior Heifer Calves ( 3/1/14 - 4/30/14)
Junior Heifer Calves (1/1/14 - 2/28/14)
12. Junior Bull Calves (1/1/14 - 6/1/14)
13. Senior Bull Calf (9/1/13 - 12/31/13)
Champion and Reserve Champion Junior Heifer Calf
3.
4.
Champion and Reserve Champion Bull Calf
Senior Heifer Calf (9/1/13 - 12/31/13)
Late Summer Yearling Heifer (6/1/13 - 8/31/13)
14. Summer Yearling Bull (6/1/13 - 8/31/13)
15. Late Junior Yearling Bull (4/1/13 - 5/31/13)
Champion and Reserve Champion Intermediate Heifer
5.
6.
7.
8.
Champion and Reserve Champion Intermediate
Yearling Bull
Late Junior Yearling Heifer (4/1/13 - 5/31/13)
Junior Yearling Heifer (3/1/13 – 3/31/13)
Junior Yearling Heifer (2/1/13 – 2/28/13)
Junior Yearling Heifer (1/1/13 - 1/31/13)
16. Junior Yearling Bull (1/1/13 - 3/31/13)
17. Senior Yearling/2-Year-Old Bulls (1/1/12 - 12/31/12)
Champion and Reserve Champion Senior Bull
Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Bull
Champion and Reserve Champion Junior Yearling Heifer
Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Heifer
18.
19.
20.
21.
Pair of Bulls
Pair of Heifers
Pair of Calves (1 male and 1 Female)
Get-of-Sire – Three animals by same sire, both sexes
represented
22. Oregon State Fair Award – Oregon Bred and Owned
Animals, best three head, any age, both sexes represented
9. Senior Yearling Heifer (9/1/12 - 12/31/12)
10. Two-Year-Old Cow with calf (calf under 250 days and
nursing)
11. Mature Cow and Calf (calf under 250 days and nursing)
Champion and Reserve Champion Senior
Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Female
AWARD
PREMIUM
GROUP LOTS
PREMIUM SCHEDULE
1st
2nd
3rd
$80
$40
$50
$25
$ 30
$ 20
4th
$25
$15
ALL GENERAL AND BEEF RULES/POLICIES APPLY
ADDITIONAL RED ANGUS RULES AND REGULATIONS:
1. Registered Red Angus Cattle, including Category 1-A (100%) and Category 1-B (87% thru 99%) will be eligible to show.
Northwest Red Angus Association
Marie Linnell
PO Box 706
Hermiston, Oregon, 97838
Phone No. 541-561-6563
Email: mlinnell5@gmail.com
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CLASS 119 — ALL OTHER BREEDS
LOTS
1.
2.
Junior Heifer Calves (1/1/14 - 6/1/14)
Senior Heifer Calves (9/1/13 - 12/31/13)
9.
Yearling Bull (1/1/13 - 8/31/13
Junior Champion and Reserve Champion Bull
Champion and Reserve Champion Heifer Calf
10. Senior Yearling/2-Year-Old Bull (1/1/12 - 12/31/12)
3.
4.
5.
Late Yearling Heifer (4/1/13 - 8/31/13)
Yearling Heifer (1/1/13 - 3/31/13)
Senior Yearling Heifer (9/1/12 - 12/31/12)
Senior Champion and Reserve Champion Bull
Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Bull
Champion and Reserve Champion Heifer
6.
11. Get-of-Sire — Three animals by same sire, both sexes
represented.
Cow/Calf Pairs
12. Produce of Dam — Two animals by the same dam.
Overall Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Female
7.
8.
13. Oregon State Fair Award — Oregon Bred and Owned
Animals, best three head, any age, both sexes
represented.
Junior Bull Calves (1/1/14 - 6/1/14)
Senior Bull Calves (9/1/13 - 12/31/13)
Champion and Reserve Champion Bull Calf
PREMIUM SCHEDULE
AWARD
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
PREMIUM
GROUP LOTS
$80
$40
$50
$25
$35
$20
$25
$15
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CLASS 120 — TEXAS LONGHORNS
__________________________________________________________________________________________
No Longhorn cattle to arrive before noon, August 29, 2014
Show: Sunday August 31, 2014
International Texas Longhorn Association
Regional High Point Show Legacy Show
Presented by Cascade Texas Longhorn Association
Judge: Danielle Andrews
LOTS
1.
2.
3.
Non-Qualifying Junior Bull Calves (born 2014)
Junior Bull Calves (halters only) (born before 2/25/14).
Junior Bull (1/1/13 - 12/31/13)
13. Senior Cow (1/1/05 - 12/31/06)
14. Senior Cow (born on or before 12/31/04)
15. All Age Steer – Any steer three years or older.
Champion Junior Bull and Reserve Champion Junior Bull
4.
Senior Bull (1/1/12 - 12/31/12)
Champion Senior Bull and Reserve Champion Senior Bull
Grand Champion Bull and Reserve Grand Champion Bull
5.
6.
7.
16. Produce of Dam — Two or three animals from the same
dam, natural birth.
17. Get-of-Sire — Three or more animals, any sex by the same
sire.
Non Qualifying Heifer Calves (born 2014)
Junior Heifer Calves (born before 2/25/14)
Junior Heifer (1/1/13 - 12/31/13)
18. Oregon State Fair Special Award for Oregon Bred and
Owned Animals. Best Three Head, any age, both sexes
represented.
Champion Junior Heifer
Reserve Champion Junior Heifer
8.
Champion Senior Cow and Reserve Champion Senior Cow
Grand Champion All Age Female and Reserve Champion
Senior Heifer (1/1/12 - 12/31/12)
An ITLA administrative fee of $10 will be charged for each
entry. This fee is due and payable at the time of check-in.
Check-in will be held in the Beef Barn and administered by the
appointed Cascade Texas Longhorn Association Show
Chairperson. Please contact Cindie Boyle at 541-232-2558 for
more information.
Champion Senior Heifer
Reserve Champion Senior Heifer
9. Junior Cow (1/1/11 - 12/31/11)
10. Junior Cow (1/1/10 - 12/31/10)
11. Junior Cow (1/1/09 - 12/31/09)
Champion Junior Cow and Reserve Champion Junior Cow
12. Senior Cow (1/1/07 - 12/31/08)
PREMIUM SCHEDULE
AWARDS
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
PREMIUM
$90
$60
$40
$30
$25
GROUP CLASSES
$45
$30
$20
$15
$11
Thank you to the following donors for providing special awards:
Arrow A Longhorns, Beavercreek Telephone Coop, Portland Outdoor Store, Wilco Farm Stores, Willakenzie Estate, Fey Longhorns, Coastal Farm and
Ranch, Cindy Schweiger, Summerhorn, LLC, Dayton and Linda Preble, and Marks Maintenance and Repair.
ALL GENERAL AND BEEF RULES/POLICIES APPLY.
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ADDITIONAL TEXAS LONGHORN RULES AND REGULATIONS:
Classes are open to all Texas Longhorn registered animals. All rules of the International Texas Longhorn Association apply. The
ITLA’s Standard Rule Book customarily splits yearling and two-year-old bull and heifer classes into multiple sections. Due to space
limitations and the average birth dates of previous entrants, these classes have been combined and run concurrent. However, the
2014 CTLA Show Committee may choose to split the 2013 and 2012 combined classes into multiple classes, if there are sufficient
entries (two or more animals) to justify the additional class and allow younger animals to compete with animals within their own age
bracket. Any split in the published class schedule will be made in accordance with the ITLA’s published Standard approved Class
Schedule. To qualify 2014 bull and heifer calves for the National ITLA World Show, calves have to be 180 days old on the day of the
Regional High Point Legacy Show. The OSF CTLA Show Committee will accept all 2014 weanling entries; however, younger calves
competing will NOT qualify for ITLA Merit Points. Rules that apply to the ITLA Legacy Open Show also apply to the Youth Show.
When questions arise concerning items not covered by the rules as stated in the ITLA Standardized Rule Book, the CTLA Show
Committee will make the decision and their decision will be binding. CTLA Show Committee contacts: A. C. Hutchinson,
Beavercreek, OR; Dayton Preble, Beavercreek, OR; Cindie Boyle, Harrisburg, OR; Cindy Schweiger, Estacada, OR.
www.cascadetexaslonghornassociation.com
Cow/Calf pairs will show together and any female over the age of 30 months must either have a calf at side or have a veterinarian’s
health certificate to certify that the cow is safe with calf. A calf shown with cow cannot be older than 221 days of age. If you have
questions, call Cindie Boyle at (541) 232-2558.
All bulls must be shown at halter with nose rings. The following exception applies to 2014 born bulls. They will be shown with
halter only. Bulls will be tied in pens.
Due to space limitations, there is a limit of three pens per Exhibitor. Entries will be accepted by postmark date on entry form. If
you wish to be considered for additional space, send the number of animals you would like to bring to Cindie Boyle. If additional
space is available, exhibitors will be notified by phone. Please send a copy of your entries to: Cindie Boyle, 7805 2 nd St. #4
Harrisburg, OR 97446. Also calves at side birth dates.
Breeders must have original registration papers in hand at time of check-in. No photocopies, fax or phone calls allowed. Pen
assignment to be made by the Texas Longhorn Show Committee and the Oregon State Fair Beef Coordinator. All assignments will be
final.
YOUTH 18 AND UNDER SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES
Show time TBD.
Youth 18 and Under Showmanship Classes — Open to any age halter broke animals. Animals shown must be shown in Open Show.
Youth need not own the animal. Children 6 years and younger may show a calf. This is the ONLY youth class for which adults are
allowed in the show ring. For more information regarding Youth Classes, please contact Cindie Boyle. Sponsored by Cascade Texas
Longhorn Association.
Pee Wee Division — 6 years old and younger (this is the only
class that allows an adult in the ring with the
contestants).
Intermediate Division
Class 1: 10-12 year olds
Class 1: 4 years old and under
Class 2: 5 and 6 years old
Teen Division
Class 1: 13 and 14 year olds
Junior Division
Senior Division
Class 1: 7-9 year olds
Class 1: 15 and 16 year olds
Class 2: 17 and 18 year olds
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CLASS 121 — PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGIONAL MINIATURE HEREFORD SHOW
__________________________________________________________________________________________
Show Coordinator:
Phone:
Email:
Cynthia DuVal
503-873-5572
duvalacj@msn.com
Show Office Phone:
503-947-3286
Oregon State Fair Office: 503-947-3247 or 1-800-833-0012
ENTRY DEADLINE: August 1, 2014
ARRIVAL TIME: Monday, August 25, 2014, by 5 PM
WEIGHT/MEASURE: Tuesday, August 26, 2014, at 8 AM
SHOW TIME: Thursday, August 28, 2014, at 9 AM
JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP: Thursday, August 28, 2014, to follow Open Show
END OF THE TRAIL BBQ/AWARDS: Thursday, August 28, 2014, at 2 PM
RELEASE TIME: Thursday, August 28, 2014, at 8 PM
LOTS
FEMALE CLASSES
BULL CLASSES:
1.
2.
12. Spring Bull Calves (calved after 3/1/14)
13. Junior Bull Calves (1/1/14 - 2/28/14)
Spring Heifer Calves (calved after 3/1/14)
Junior Heifer Calves (1/1/14 - 2/28/14)
Junior Heifer Calf Champion and Reserve Champion
3.
4.
Junior Bull Calf Champion and Reserve Champion
Winter Heifer Calves (11/1/13 - 12/31/13)
Senior Heifer Calves (9/1/13 - 10/31/13)
14. Winter Bull Calves (calved 11/1/13 - 12/31/13)
15. Senior Bull Calves (9/1/13 - 10/31/13)
Fall Heifer Calf Champion and Reserve Champion
5.
6.
Fall Bull Calf Champion and Reserve Champion
Late Summer Yearling Heifer (7/1/13 - 8/31/13)
Early Summer Yearling Heifer (5/1/13 - 6/30/13)
16. Summer Yearling Bull (5/1/13 - 8/31/13)
17. Spring Yearling Bull (3/1/13 - 4/30/13)
18. Junior Yearling Bull (1/1/13 - 2/28/13)
Intermediate Heifer Champion and Reserve Champion
Jr. Yearling Bull Champion & Reserve Champion
7.
8.
Spring Yearling Heifer (3/1/13 - 4/30/13)
Junior Yearling Heifer (1/1/13 - 2/28/13)
19. Sr. Yearling Bull (9/1/12 - 12/31/12)
20. Two-Year-Old Bull (1/1/12 - 8/31/12)
Yearling Heifer Champion and Reserve Champion
9.
Senior Bull Champion and Reserve Champion
Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Bull
Senior Yearling Heifer (9/1/12 - 12/31/12)
Senior Yearling Heifer Champion and Reserve Champion
Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Female
21. Pair of Bulls — must be shown in above classes.
22. Get-of-Sire — Three animals shown in above single entry
classes with both sexes represented and all to be the
progeny of one sire.
23. Produce of Dam — Two animals shown in above single
entry classes both to be by same dam.
24. Best Four Head — Owned by exhibitor. All animals must
have been shown in above single entry classes.
25. Oregon State Fair Award — Oregon Owned and Bred.
Best three head any age, both sexes represented.
26. Prospect Steer (1/1/14 - 6/30/14)
27. Market Steer (1/1/13 - 12/31/13)
10. Cow/Calf — Any female older than above ages with a calf
at side. Calf older than 270 days of age on the show date
is not eligible to show in cow/calf class. Calf is eligible for
individual classes, but must be entered in the
appropriate class. Cow/Calf does not compete for overall
champion female.
11. Pair of Heifers—must be shown in above classes
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PREMIUM SCHEDULE
AWARD
PREMIUM
GROUP CLASSES
1st
$80
$40
2nd
$50
$25
3rd
$35
$20
4th
$25
$15
This show is subject to the Oregon State Fair’s General Rules and Regulations. Please see Special Rules for the Miniature Hereford
Show; where Special Rules conflict with other rules, Special Rules prevail. Premium support of $750 provided by the MHBA for
participation in this show.
SPECIAL RULES FOR OPEN MINIATURE HEREFORD SHOW
1.
Entries must be registered with the American Hereford Association. Animals with pending or applied for registrations are not
eligible to show.
2.
Entries are subject to provisions and rules for showing as set forth by the AHA Board of Directors and are subject to supervision
of the Show and Sale Committee representing MHBA.
3.
All exhibitors must be current members of the MHBA in order to be eligible to show.
4.
All entries will be measured. Maximum height to be shown in these classes is as follows: 45 inches on females and 48 inches
on bulls. Any animal exceeding the height limit will not be eligible to show.
5.
All horned and polled Miniature Hereford cattle will show together.
6.
Any animal without legible tattoo will not be eligible to show.
7.
For further information on rules to show or desired animal traits of miniature Herefords, see
www.mhbeonline.org<http://www.mhbeonline.org/.
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SPECIAL BEEF AWARDS
CHAMPION HEREFORD BULL
Bill Wolfe Memorial Award
THE FRANK BROWN MEMORIAL AWARD
A trophy will be awarded by Circle Oak Ranch, Carlton,
Oregon, to the Champion Shorthorn Female at the Oregon
State Fair. Award may be retired when it has been won two
(2) consecutive years by an Exhibitor who has bred and
owned the female.
In recognition of Bill Wolfe’s contribution to the Beef industry
in Oregon and the United States, the Champion Bull will
receive a rotating plaque in his honor. Bill Wolfe was a
member of the Oregon Polled Hereford Association, Oregon
Cattlemen Association, National Cattlemen Association,
Wallowa County Stockgrowers, Elks Lodge, Al Kader Shrine,
and Masonic Lodge. Bill was past president of Oregon Polled
Hereford Association, Oregon Cattlemen Association, two
terms as Director of the American Polled Hereford
Association with one year as Chairman of the Board. Awards
presented to him include the American Polled Hereford Hall
of Fame, the National Been Improvement Federation
Seedstock Award, Wallow County Conservation Farmer of the
Year (Bill and Steve) presented by the Oregon Wheat Growers
League, Grassman of the Year and Cattlemen of the Year
presented by Wallowa County Stockgrowers, Father of the
Year by Wallowa County Cattlewomen, and Livestock Man of
the Year at Oregon State University.
THE MELVIN E. BURROWS MEMORIAL AWARD
The Melvin E. Burrows Memorial Award is presented each
year to an Oregon State Fair Texas Longhorn Exhibitor.
Contact the OSF Cascade Texas Longhorn Association Show
Committee for rules and further details. The yearly winner is
given the rotating trophy, a Texas Longhorn Bronze Head, by
the notable Western artist Vel Miller, along with a memorial
personalized plaque.
OMER THOMPSON MEMORIAL AWARD
A rotating Austrian Bell will be awarded to the Pinzguaer
Exhibitor with the Grand Champion Senior Pinzgauer
Cow/Calf.
OREGON HEREFORD ASSOCIATION SPECIAL AWARD
The Oregon Hereford Association will award Rosettes for the
Grand Champion Hereford Bull and Female and the Reserve
Champion Hereford Bull and Female.
GRAND CHAMPION CHAROLAIS FEMALE
TIMOTHY R. LEE MEMORIAL AWARD
GRAND CHAMPION CHAROLAIS FEMALE TIMOTHY R. LEE
AWARD
THE JOHN McGREW MEMORIAL COW/CALF AWARD
The Cow/Calf Section will be held in honor of John McGrew,
The Grand Champion Charolais Female will receive a
rotating plaque in honor of Timothy R. Lee. He was a longtime breeder and respected member of the Charolais
community.
former Area Coordinator for the American Polled Hereford
Association and respected breeder of Polled Hereford cattle in
Oregon. A special trophy will be awarded by the Oregon Hereford
Association to the Champion Cow/Calf.
GRAND CHAMPION CHAROLAIS BULL
SUPREME CHAMPION FEMALE AND BULL OREGON
SIMMENTAL ASSOCIATION AWARD
The Grand Champion Charolais Bull will receive a rotating
plaque in honor of Robert Ganger, Sr. He was a leader,
mentor and teacher to many people in the Charolais and
Agriculture communities.
The Oregon Simmental Association will award large Swiss
Bells as a rotating trophy to the Supreme Champion Female
and Bull. Winner’s name to be engraved on bell strap.
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JUNIOR BEEF BREEDING SHOWS
SEPERATE ENTRY FORM REQUIRED
ENTRY DEADLINE
Entries postmarked no later than August 1, 2014. Late entries postmarked from August 2 through August 8, 2014, will be charged
triple the entry fee. No entries will be accepted after August 8, 2014. Exhibitors will be allowed a maximum of three substitutions
at no charge; additional substitutions will be charged the entry fee. All substitutions must be made at check-in time.
ARRIVAL AND RELEASE
See Rules 5 and 6 below.
ENTRY FEE
If animal is entered in Open Class Show, no entry fee will be charged for the Junior Show, otherwise fee is $25 per head. Entry fee is
required for the Cow/Calf Section. No entry fee for group classes. Group entries to be made at time entry form is submitted.
Please use a separate entry form for open and junior show entries.
RULES
1.
See individual Junior Breed Show Rules for exceptions to the following rules.
2.
Exhibitors must not have reached their 21st birthday by August 22, 2014, unless National Association rules state differently.
3.
Animals entered in the Junior Shows must be registered with their breed association in the sole name of the Junior Exhibitor by
August 1, 2014.
4.
If a family farm is involved, it may read farm name, but must also have the junior’s name included. If more than one junior
owns the animal, they must be entered as one entry and cannot be split for group sections. Exhibitors must show their own
animals. Exception: If Exhibitor has more than one animal in a section, another Junior Exhibitor may show that animal.
5.
Junior exhibitors must move in the same day as Open Class move in for their breed. Junior exhibitors may exhibit for length of
stay of their breed or may leave immediately after the show.
6.
Any Junior member entering in both the Open Class and Junior Show must make separate entries for both shows by entry
deadline, and conform to the rules of the Open Class Show. 4-H and FFA exhibitors, please indicate on entry form if your
animal(s) will be stalled in the 4-H/FFA Barn.
7.
Junior Show judges will be selected by sponsoring state groups.
BREED
SHOW DATE
TIME
JUNIOR HEREFORD
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, BEEF RING
9:00 AM
JUNIOR ANGUS
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, SHOW GREEN
12:30 PM
JUNIOR LIMOUSIN
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, BEEF RING
5:00 PM
JUNIOR RED ANGUS
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, SHOW GREEN
6:00 PM
ROTATION 1 – SUPREME
CHAMPION FEMALE
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, SHOW GREEN
7:00 PM
JUNIOR SHORTHORN
WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 27, BEEF RING
9:00 AM
JUNIOR CHAROLAIS
WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 27, BEEF RING
7:30 PM
JUNIOR GELBVIEH
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, BEEF RING
4:30 PM
JUNIOR SIMMENTAL
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, BEEF RING
10:00 AM
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CLASS 122 — JUNIOR ANGUS HEIFER SHOW
Show Coordinator:
Phone:
Email:
Lindsey Ricksger
503-484-5954
lindseyricksger@gmail.com
Show Office Phone:
503-947-3286
Oregon State Fair Office: 503-947-3247 or 1-800-833-0012
ENTRY DEADLINE: AUGUST 1, 2014
Premium money for the Junior Angus Heifer Show is provided by the Oregon Junior Angus Association, Terry McCoy, Advisor, 66284
Hunter Road, La Grande, OR 97850, phone number 541-975-1482 (home). Premium money will be paid directly by mail from the
Association. To be eligible to show in the Oregon State Fair Junior Angus Show, the Exhibitor must be a member of the Oregon
Junior Angus Association. Juniors can join the OJAA for $20 for a lifetime membership by contacting Terry McCoy of the OJAA.
LOTS
01 Junior Heifer Calves (3/1/14 and after)
02 Junior Heifer Calves (2/1/14 - 2/28/14)
03 Junior Heifer Calves (1/1/14 - 1/31/14)
14 Cow/Calf Class – cows three (3) years of age and
younger, cows must be born January 1, 2010, through
August 31, 2011. Calf must be the cow’s most recent
natural calf and be no more than 280 days of age on the
day of the show.
Junior Champion and Reserve Champion Heifer
04 Late Senior Heifer Calves (12/1/13 - 12/31/13)
05 Early Senior Heifer Calves (9/1/13 - 11/30/13)
15 Cow/Calf Class – cows four (4) years of age and older,
cows must be born December 31, 2009 or earlier. Calf
must be the cow’s most recent natural calf and be no
more than 280 days of age on the day of the show.
Senior Champion and Reserve Champion Heifer
06 Late Summer Yearling Heifer (7/1/13 - 8/31/13)
07 Early Summer Yearling Heifer (5/1/13 - 6/30/13)
Grand Champion Cow/Calf Pair (1, 2)
Reserve Grand Champion Cow/Calf Pair
Intermediate Champion and Reserve Champion
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09
10
11
Grand and Reserve Grand Champion cow/calf pairs do
not show for Grand Champion
April Junior Yearling Heifer (4/1/13 - 4/30/13)
March Junior Yearling Heifer (3/1/13 - 3/31/13)
Early Junior Yearling Heifer (2/1/13 - 2/28/13)
Early Junior Yearling Heifer (1/1/13 - 1/31/13)
14 Bred and Owned Junior Bull Calves (3/1/14 and after)
15 Bred and Owned Junior Bull Calves (1/1/14 - 2/28/14)
Junior Champion and Reserve Champion Bull Calf
Junior Champion and Reserve Champion Female
16 Bred and Owned Late Senior Bull Calves (12/1/13 12/31/13)
17 All Bred and Owned Heifers
12 Late Senior Yearling Heifer (12/1/12 - 12/31/12)
13 Early Senior Yearling Heifer (9/1/12 - 11/30/12)
Senior Champion and Reserve Champion Female
Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion
The American Angus Association, 3201 Frederick Blvd., St.
Joseph, Missouri 64501, offers a Pen Set and Champion
Ribbon to the Exhibitor of the Champion Angus Heifer. The
Heifer must not be older than the Senior Yearling Age, and
any animal not having a legible tattoo is ineligible to compete
and will be barred from showing. All other American Angus
Association Rules apply.
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CLASS 123 — JUNIOR LIMOUSIN SHOW
Show Coordinator:
Phone:
Email:
Grace Haskins
541-219-0787
gracehaskins@yahoo.com
Show Office Phone:
503-947-3286
Oregon State Fair Office: 503-947-3247 or 1-800-833-0012
ENTRY DEADLINE: AUGUST 1, 2014
Please send all entries in on the open class entry form provided at the end of this book to Oregon State Fair. Please note a
separate form should be used for Open class and Junior show entries.
Premium money for the Junior Limousin Show is provided by The Oregon Junior Limousin Association. Champion Female and
Bull, and Champion Junior and Senior Showmen will receive special awards. Reserve Champion Female and Bull, and Reserve
Champion Junior and Senior Showmen will receive Rosettes. A $50 credit for purchase of semen will be awarded by L & B
Farms, Washougal, Washington, for Champion Bred and owned heifer.
RULES AND REGULATIONS:
1.
Participants must not have reached their 22nd birthday by January 1, 2014.
2.
Only animals with 75% or greater Limousin blood will be eligible to compete.
3.
Animals must be registered in the Exhibitor’s or family’s name.
4.
Junior and Senior Champion and Reserve Champion Showmen will be selected during competition following the show.
Showmanship animals must have been shown by the Exhibitor in the Junior Open Show.
5.
Exhibitors must follow rules for Junior beef breeding shows.
6.
Exhibitors must be members of the Oregon Junior Limousin Association to be eligible for premium money.
7.
Bulls shown in Junior Show must be bred and owned by exhibitor.
Classes and championship breaks will be made after all cattle have been checked in. No class shall contain more than 20 head
or have an age spread of more than 60 days unless the animals are over two years old. Premiums will be awarded on a
graduated basis among the animals in the classes after the show has been completed.
LOTS
Calf Champion Female ........................................................................................................................................................ Rosette
Reserve Calf Champion Female .......................................................................................................................................... Rosette
Junior Champion Female .................................................................................................................................................... Rosette
Reserve Junior Champion Female ...................................................................................................................................... Rosette
Senior Champion Female ................................................................................................................................................... Rosette
Reserve Senior Champion Female ...................................................................................................................................... Rosette
Grand Champion Female .................................................................................................................................................... Rosette
Reserve Grand Champion Female ...................................................................................................................................... Rosette
Champion Bred and Owned Heifer ..................................................................................................................................... Rosette
Reserve Champion Bred and Owned Heifer ....................................................................................................................... Rosette
Champion Bull .................................................................................................................................................................... Rosette
Reserve Champion Bull ....................................................................................................................................................... Rosette
Champion Bred and Owned Bull Calf ................................................................................................................................. Rosette
Reserve Champion Bred and Owned Bull Calf .................................................................................................................... Rosette
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CLASS 124 — JUNIOR SHORTHORN SHOW
Show Coordinator:
Phone:
Email:
Sarah Pick & Erin Eldridge
Show Office Phone:
503-947-3286
541-548-3852 & 541-619-7008
Oregon State Fair Office: 503-947-3247 or 1-800-833-0012
spickme@q.com & cowqueen1998@yahoo.com
ENTRY DEADLINE: AUGUST 1, 2014
This year’s show will be a Jackpot Show. Entry fees are $25 per head paid at time of check-in to Junior Shorthorn Advisor.
Junior members should use the official OSF entry forms provided at the back of this book. Please use separate entry forms for
open class and junior entries. Entries are due to Oregon State Fair office on the same date as open class entries.
Premium money will be paid for Grand Champion Female and Reserve Champion Female only (amount will depend on number
of entries). Premiums will be paid by mail directly from the Oregon Junior Shorthorn Association.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
The Oregon Junior Shorthorn Show is open to all Junior exhibitors who are current members of the OJSA, with dues being
paid by August 1, 2014. No junior will be allowed to show or collect premium money who is not an OJSA member. NO
EXCEPTIONS.
Exhibitors must not have reached their 22nd birthday by January 1, 2014.
All heifers must be purebred and of 15/16 blood or greater to show. Papers will be checked by OSA.
Animals must be registered solely in Exhibitor’s name with ownership date of May 15, 2014.
Exhibitor must show their own animal (Exception: If Exhibitor has more than one animal in a section, another Junior
Exhibitor will be allowed to show the animal.)
An Exhibitor may not show more than two animals in one section.
In order to be eligible for the showmanship contest, Exhibitor must show animal in the Oregon Junior Shorthorn Show.
Junior exhibitors must follow all rules of the American Junior Shorthorn Association.
CLASSES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Junior Bull Calf (born after 1/1/14)
Junior Heifer Calf (born after 1/1/14)
Winter Heifer Calf (born 11/1/13 – 12/31/13)
Senior Heifer Calf (born 9/1/13 – 10/31/13)
Summer Yearling (born 7/1/13 – 8/31/13)
Late Spring Yearling (born 5/1/13 – 6/30/13)
Early Spring Yearling (born 5/1/13 – 4/30/13)
Junior Yearling (born 1/1/13 – 2/28/13)
Senior Yearling (born 9/1/12 – 12/31/12)
Cow/Calf Pair (under 3 years of age) calf must have been shown in Class 1 or Class 2 and must be nursing the cow that is
being shown with it.
11. Cow/Calf Pair (over 3 years of age) calf must have been shown in Class 1 or Class 2 and must be nursing the cow that is
being shown with it.
Grand Champion Female (Winner of Cow/Calf section eligible to compete)
Reserve Champion Female
SHOWMANSHIP
1.
2.
3.
4.
Prospector I - 9 years and under (this age group may borrow an animal that has been shown In the junior show if they do
not have one of their own)
Prospector II - 10-12 years
Intermediate - 13-16 years
Senior - 17 and up years
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CLASS 125 — OREGON JUNIOR HEREFORD ASSOCIATION SHOW
Show Coordinator:
Phone:
Email:
Kim Herinckx
Show Office Phone:
503-947-3286
760-587-3097 or 503-864-2237
Oregon State Fair Office: 503-947-3247 or 1-800-833-0012
kim.herinckx@daytonmeats.com Judge:
Matt Leo
ENTRY DEADLINE: AUGUST 1, 2014
Exhibitor must be 7 years old and not 22 years old by January 1, 2014, and a member of the National Junior Hereford
Association and/or a junior member of the Oregon Hereford Association may enter the show. The show is open to Horned and
Polled Herefords. All animals must be registered with the American Hereford Association. Original registration certificate must
be presented at check in. All animals will have tattoos checked. Tattoos that are missing, illegible, altered, incorrect and/or in
any other way disagree with the official AHA records will be justifiable cause for disqualification of entry.
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LOTS
01 Spring Heifer Calves (calved on or after 3/1/14) ................................................................................................ 35
02 Junior Heifer Calves (calved 1/1/14 to 2/28/14) ............................................................................................... 35
2
25
25
PLACINGS
3
4
5
15
15
10
10
5
5
15
15
10
10
5
5
15
15
10
10
5
5
15
15
10
10
5
5
15
10
5
15
10
5
15
10
5
Champion Junior Heifer Calf and Reserve Champion ...................................................................................... Award
03 Winter Heifer Calves (calved 11/1/13 – 12/31/13) .......................................................................................... 35
04 Senior Heifer Calves (calved 8/1/13 – 10/31/13) ............................................................................................. 35
25
25
Champion Fall Heifer Calf and Reserve Champion .......................................................................................... Award
05 Late Summer Yearling Heifers (calved 6/16/13 – 7/31/13) ............................................................................. 35
06 Early Summer Yearling Heifers (calved 5/1/13 – 6/15/13) .............................................................................. 35
25
25
Champion Intermediate Heifer and Reserve Champion ................................................................................. Award
07 Spring Yearling Heifers (calved 3/1/13 – 4/30/13) ........................................................................................... 35
08 Junior Yearling Heifers (calved 1/1/13 – 2/28/13) ........................................................................................... 35
25
25
Champion Yearling Heifer and Reserve Champion ......................................................................................... Award
09 Senior Yearling Heifers (calved 8/1/12 – 12/31/12) ........................................................................................ 35
25
Senior Champion and Reserve Senior Champion Heifers ............................................................................... Award
Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Heifers - (Calf, Junior and Senior Champion, and Reserve
Champion compete.) ....................................................................................................................................... Award
Champion and Reserve Champion Bred and Owned Heifers - (Heifers Bred and Owned by Junior Exhibitor
from Classes 01 – 09.) ...................................................................................................................................... Award
10 Cow/Calf — (Calf must be natural calf, no more than 270 days in age as
of day of the show) .......................................................................................................................................... 35
25
Champion and Reserve Cow Calf Pair .............................................................................................................. Award
11 Bred and Owned Bull—Bull less than 24 months of age .................................................................................. 35
25
Champion and Reserve Bred and Owned Bull ................................................................................................. Award
SHOWMANSHIP (Ages as of 1/1/2014).
12 Pee Wee ............................................................................................................................................................ (7 – 9 years of age)
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13 Junior Showmanship ......................................................................................................................................... (10 – 13 years of age)
14 Intermediate .................................................................................................................................................... (14 – 17 years of age)
15 Senior ............................................................................................................................................................... (18 – 21 years of age)
Breed Classes: Exhibitors must show their own cattle in breed classes. Exceptions will be made for medical circumstances, multiple entries
and conflicting shows. Premiums will be withheld from any exhibitor not in compliance with show rules.
Showmanship: To participate in showmanship classes, members must be exhibiting/working with Hereford cattle for the duration of this
show. Members will be allowed to show any Junior Member’s Hereford cattle in showmanship classes with the permission of the owner.
Members will only be allowed to show one animal in showmanship classes (no switching cattle between classes). Bulls older than 8 months
will not be allowed in showmanship classes.
Any questions can be directed to Oregon Junior Hereford Association Advisor, Kim Herinckx, 760-587-3097 or 503-864-2237.
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CLASS 126 — JUNIOR SIMMENTAL HEIFER SHOW
Show Coordinator:
Phone:
Email:
Alan Hafner
503-371-0711
gobeavs00@hotmail.com
Show Office Phone:
503-947-3286
Oregon State Fair Office: 503-947-3247 or 1-800-833-0012
ENTRY DEADLINE: AUGUST 1, 2014
Premium money for the Junior Simmental Heifer Show is provided by the Oregon Junior Simmental Association. Ribbons will be
awarded for the 1st through 5th Places in the Junior and Senior Simmental Showmanship Classes.
Any paid junior member of the Oregon Junior Simmental Association may enter the Show. The show is open to Purebred
Simmental and Sim-Angus cattle. To qualify as a Sim-Angus, the combined percentage of Simmental and Angus in the animal
must be either 7/8 for females, 15/16 for bulls. Juniors’ names do not need to be present on the animal’s registration paper as
long as they are an authorized representative of the farm owning the animal according to the ASA website.
LOTS
1
2
3
01 Junior Heifer Calves (calved after 6/1/14) ............................................................................. Ribbon Only
02 Junior Heifer Calves (calved 1/1/14 – 5/31/14) ..................................................................... 12 10
5
03 Senior Heifer Calves (calved 11/1/13 – 12/31/13) ................................................................. 12 10
5
PLACINGS
4
5
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
1
10 Junior Bull Calf (calved after 6/1/14) ..................................................................................... Ribbon Only
11 Junior Bull Calf (calved 1/1/14 – 5/31/14) ............................................................................. 12 10
5
1
1
1
12 Sim-Solutions (50% Simmental or better) Female Class any age ............................................ 12
13 Sim-Solutions (50% Simmental or better) Bull Class any age .................................................. 12
1
1
1
1
1
1
Calf Champion Female ............................................................................................ Rosette
Reserve Calf Champion Female .............................................................................. Rosette
04 Senior Heifer Calves (calved 9/1/13 – 10/31/13) ................................................................... 12
05 Summer Yearling Heifers (calved 5/1/13 – 8/31/13) ............................................................. 12
10
10
Junior Champion Female ........................................................................................ Rosette
Reserve Junior Champion Female .......................................................................... Rosette
06 Bred Late Junior Yearling Heifers (calved 3/1/13 – 4/30/13) ................................................. 12
07 Bred Early Junior Yearling Heifers (calved 1/1/13 – 2/28/13) ................................................ 12
08 Bred Senior Yearling Heifers (9/1/12 – 12/31/12) .................................................................. 12
10
10
10
Senior Champion Female ....................................................................................... Rosette
Reserve Senior Champion Female ........................................................................... Rosette
09 Cow/Calf (Suckling calf to be shown at side, under 8 months of age. If calf is over 120
days, cow must be bred or have certificate of successful embryo transfer. Cow/Calf is
eligible to compete for Grand Champion. Entry fee required in this Section.) ..................... 12
10
Grand Champion Female ........................................................................................ Rosette
Reserve Grand Champion Female .......................................................................... Rosette
13 Junior Showmanship — For Exhibitors aged 15 and under as of January 01, 2014
14 Senior Showmanship — For Exhibitors aged 16-21 as of January 01, 2014
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10
5
5
7
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CLASS 127 — JUNIOR RED ANGUS SHOW
Show Coordinator:
Phone:
Email:
Marie Linnell
541-561-6563
mlinnell5@gmail.com
Show Office Phone:
503-947-3286
Oregon State Fair Office: 503-947-3247 or 1-800-833-0012
ENTRY DEADLINE: AUGUST 1, 2014
RULES:
1.
Premiums may be provided by the Northwest Red Angus Association.
2.
All Rules and Regulations of the Red Angus Association of America apply. Exhibitors must be members of the Junior Red
Angus Association of America. Animals may be entered in the exhibitor’s name or ranch/family name. Papers pending on
calves are allowed.
3.
The purpose of the Junior Red Angus Show is to provide an opportunity for all Junior Red Angus Association of America
members to show and display their animals.
4.
Classes will be provided for all Junior projects except bulls over one year of age. Classes will be determined after entries
close.
5.
The Northwest Red Angus Association Show Committee reserves the right and privilege to arrange entries into classes for a
balanced show.
6.
Junior show participants must be members of the Northwest Red Angus Association to compete.
7.
Classes will be determined at the time of the show.
Calf Champion and Reserve Calf Champion ...............................................................................
Junior Champion and Reserve Junior Champion ........................................................................
Senior Champion and Reserve Senior Champion .......................................................................
Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion ........................................................................
Showmanship Classes will be held following the Junior Show.
SPONSORS:
Sponsors to be announced at a later date.
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Rosettes
Rosettes
Rosettes
Rosettes
CLASS 128 – OREGON JUNIOR CHAROLAIS SHOW
Show Coordinator:
Phone:
Email:
Sue Ellen Condron
541-233-6103
scondron89@gmail.com
Show Office Phone:
503-947-3286
Oregon State Fair Office: 503-947-3247 or 1-800-833-0012
ENTRY DEADLINE: AUGUST 1, 2014
The purpose of the Junior Charolais show is to provide an opportunity for all American International Junior Charolais members
to show and display their animals.
To be eligible to show in the Oregon Junior Charolais show, Exhibitor must be a member of the Oregon Junior Charolais
Association, and animals must be registered solely in Exhibitor’s name with ownership as of August 1, 2014
Classes will be provided for all Junior projects. Classes will be determined at the time of the Show. Papers will be checked by an
OJCA Advisor. For more information, please contact Sue Ellen Condron at 541-233-6103.
CLASS (129) — JUNIOR GELBVIEH SHOW
Show Coordinator:
Phone:
Email:
Mark Hopfer
541-825-3629 or 541-863-2147
hopfer@frontier.com
Show Office Phone:
503-947-3286
Oregon State Fair Office: 503-947-3247 or 1-800-833-0011
Junior Division: All showmen in this division must be members of the Northwest Gelbvieh Association. No
premiums will be paid, but awards will be given. No entry fee if the animal is also entered in open class.
Showmanship
Class 1: Ages 6-13
Class 2: Ages 14-21
Class 3: Champion showman
All animals shown in breeding classes must be registered to the showman.
Class 1:
Class 2:
Class 3:
Class 4:
Class 5:
Heifer Calves (calved after 1/1/14)
Junior Heifer Calves (9/1/13 – 12/31/13)
Senior Heifer Calves (1/1/12 – 12/31/12)
Bull Calves (calved after 1/1/14)
Senior Bull Calves (9/1/13 – 12/31/13)
Showmanship
Class 6: Ages 6-15
Class 7: Ages 16-21
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