NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA LAMB ASSOCIATION

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NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA LAMB ASSOCIATION
2014-2015
ARTICLE I
Section 1: TITLE: This Association shall be known as the Northeast Oklahoma Lamb Association
(NEOLA) and shall be at all times operated and conducted as a non-profit organization in accordance
with the laws of the State of Oklahoma providing for such organizations and by which it shall acquire
such rights as granted to associations of this kind.
Section 2: OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the Association shall be to collect, record, preserve the
records, to publish a summary of the results, to stimulate competition among 4-H and FFA exhibitors,
and to award prizes and awards to the top individual exhibitors of club lambs throughout the course
of a one-year period based upon the total number of points accumulated within a given NEOLA
breed division.
Section 3: PLACE OF BUSINESS: The principal place of business shall be Payne County,
Oklahoma, but its’ members or officers may be residents of any county in the Northeast boundaries
of Oklahoma and business may be carried on at any place convenient to such members or officials as
may be participating. (Amended August 5, 2008)
ARTICLE II
Section 1: All property, business and affairs of the NEOLA shall be managed and conducted by and
shall be under the exclusive control of the Board of Directors.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President
Jerry Fitch
Vice President
Billy Hill
Secretary
Regina Brunker
Treasurer
June Fitch
Member
Dale Goodwin
Member
Brandon Brunker
Member
Brent Pitts
Member
Dave Robinson
Member
John Stottlemyre
Membership shall be of three categories: Junior (Active) Membership, Associate Membership, and
Associate Senior Board Membership. Memberships shall be limited to natural person, but may
include corporations, firms, institutions of learning, executors, administrators, and trustees.
Membership receipts shall be issued upon acceptance of fee. Junior (Active) Membership shall be
$25.00 per year, Associate Membership $30.00 per year, and Associate Senior Board Membership
$30.00 per year. (Amended August 5, 2008)
The applications for membership should indicate clearly the name in which the membership be
recorded and type of membership desired.
Only bonafide academically eligible 4-H or FFA and peewee designated showmen residing in the
northeast portion of the State of Oklahoma (counties included are Adair, Cherokee, Craig, Creek,
Delaware, Kay, Lincoln, Logan, Mayes, McIntosh, Muskogee, Noble, Nowata, Okfuskee, Oklahoma,
Okmulgee, Osage, Ottawa, Pawnee, Payne, Pottawatomie, Rogers, Seminole, Sequoyah, Tulsa,
Wagoner, Washington) are eligible for active membership. Members must be actively enrolled in
school and be seven (7) years of age by the first show date for the season and may continue
membership until high school graduation. (Amended November, 2009)
Only students residing in the above mentioned perimeters will be allowed to exhibit in the NEOLA
regardless of membership. (Amended November, 2009)
NEOLA encourages every business, parent, breeder, advisor and supporter of our youth in agriculture
to become an associate member. Let us show our youth that we appreciate and support their hard
work and earnest endeavors in the show ring competition.
GENERAL RULES
EFFECTIVE DATE: These rules and regulations shall become and be effective July 1, 1999, and
thereupon shall be followed by all members and sanctioned shows.
SHOW APPROVAL: Organizations or individuals wishing to host or sponsor a club lamb show
sanctioned by NEOLA where exhibitor points are awarded must comply with NEOLA rules. Show
approval does not carry over from year to year and must be obtained for each show annually.
NEOLA sanctioned shows must offer the following breeds with no minimum number: Southdown,
Shropshire, Speckle Face, Dorset, Hampshire, Suffolk, Natural Color and Crossbred.
If a NEOLA member is unable to attend a show due to another 4-H, FFA, school or church activity,
the member MUST obtain written notice from agent, teacher, school authority, church leadership
stating this absence (Amended August 2011) and MUST have permission from the Senior Board to
allow another NEOLA member to show for them. This MUST be done before the entry fee is paid.
The person showing for that member may obtain permission for the absent member. The substitute
exhibitor MUST be a NEOLA member and have a lamb entered in that show. (Amended March,
1999)
If there is another livestock show the same day as a NEOLA show, the NEOLA member WILL NOT
be allowed to have another NEOLA member show his/her lambs in their absence. (Amended March,
1999)
Showing Code of Ethics (attached) will be followed at NEOLA sanctioned shows. No inhumane
treatment of animals will be tolerated. (Example: No physical abuse such as SLAPPING, HITTING
or electrical instruments. No paint will be allowed. No surgical procedure or injection of any kind to
alter the animal’s natural confirmation, contour, or appearance will be allowed.) (Amended June
1996)
Any exhibitor that has been banned from a state level show will not be allowed to exhibit at a
NEOLA show for the remaining of that show season. (Amended October, 2000)
All ewe lambs must have an official scrapies ID tag or will not be allowed to show. This is a state
mandated rule.
Entry fees will be $20.00 per lamb. An exhibitor may show a maximum of three (3) lambs per show.
(Amended August, 2008)
Age for rookie and showmanship will be age of exhibitor as of first show of the NEOLA show
season. Exhibitors will remain in that age group for the remainder of the show season. (Amended
November 2013)
To participate in the Showmanship contest the exhibitor must be a NEOLA member and have paid
dues prior to the showmanship contest. NEOLA members MUST show their own lamb in the
showmanship contest. Showmanship divisions are: BEGINNER ages 7-9, JUNIOR ages 10-12,
INTERMEDIATE age 13-15, and SENIOR age 16-19. (Amended November 2013)
A NEOLA member must have lambs entered in four (4) of the six NEOLA shows to be eligible
to receive an award at the conclusion of that show season. (Amended October 2014)
AWARD SYSTEM
In order to receive points to apply to the yearling standings, an exhibitor must be an active member of
NEOLA prior to the judging of the show from which he/she receives points. Points are awarded only
after paying membership dues to NEOLA. Members will not accumulate prior points at the shows
during a NEOLA year when they are not active members.
A member will accumulate points on the three highest point receiving lambs. Breed points will be
kept on one lamb per breed. All-around points will be counted for two lambs per breed if the
member is exhibiting a lamb in another breed. (Amended June 1999)
Once points are recorded on an individual member within any one of the eight breed divisions, points
are non-transferrable to any other breed division or member. Incorrect breed information is not the
responsibility of NEOLA.
Sheep must be entered in the name of the individual NEOLA member for the points to be
accumulated in his/her name.
Points will be tabulated on all approved shows and awards presented to NEOLA members
accumulating the greatest number of points in the following breed divisions within a NEOLA show
year ending in March or April each year: Southdown, Shropshire, Speckle Face, Dorset, Hampshire,
Suffolk, Natural Color and Crossbred.
Two all-around awards will be given to the members accumulating the greatest number of points
based on two or more breed point divisions in market sheep. (Amended June, 1995)
Points will not be awarded for any county or district shows.
POINT SYSTEM
Points will be awarded to the entire class of lambs. Only members in good standing in NEOLA will
qualify to receive points.
Points are awarded as follows:
Southdown, Shropshire, Dorset and Speckle Face
1st place-6 points
2nd place-5 points
3rd place-4 points
4th place-3 points
5th place-2 points
6th place-1 point
One point will be awarded to all other exhibitors in the class.
Hampshire, Suffolk, Natural and Crossbred
1st place-10 points
6th place-5 points
2nd place-9 points
7th place-4 points
rd
3 place-8 points
8th place-3 points
4th place-7 points
9th place-2 points
th
5 place-6 points
10th place-1 point
One point will be awarded to all other exhibitors in the class.
Breed Champions will receive three (3) additional points.
Reserve Breed Champions will receive two (2) additional points.
Grand Champion will receive five (5) additional points.
Reserve Grand Champion will receive three (3) additional points
This point system is based on a proven method used by the Iowa Club Lamb Producers Association.
The NEOLA Board of Directors reserves the right to final interpretation of all rules and regulations.
(Amended June 1999)
ALL AROUND POINTS
An exhibitor must show in at least two (2) different breeds at a show to be eligible for All-Around
Points. Points are taken from the total of breed points for that exhibitor. If an exhibitor has 2 lambs
in any one breed, points from both lambs will be counted for the All Around if exhibitor showed in
another breed.
EXAMPLE #1:
Mary Brown
Hamp
Suffolk
Cross
All Around Points per show
Total All-Around Points: 35 pts.
Show #1
5 pts.
6 pts.
10 pts.
21 pts.
Show #2
3 pts.
5 pts.
6 pts.
14 pts.
EXAMPLE #2:
Mary Brown
Show #1
Show #2
Hamp
6 pts.
4 pts.
Hamp
3 pts.
7 pts.
Cross
10 pts.
9 pts.
*Hamp Breed points would be 6 pts. From Show 1 and 7 pts. from Show 2 with a total of 13
breed points.
*Crossbred Breed points would be 10 pts. From Show 1 and 9 pts. from Show 2 with a total
of 19 points.
Show #1
Show #2
All Around points per show
19 pts.
20 pts.
Total All-Around Points: 39 pts.
(Amended June, 1999)
ROOKIE POINTS
Rookie points are tabulated for the first year members only per age category:
Junior
Ages 7-12 (Amended October, 2007)
Intermediate Ages 13-15
Senior
Ages 16-19
These points are taken from the highest placing lamb in any one breed. If a member has two lambs in
one breed, only the points for the highest placing lamb will be recorded.
EXAMPLE:
Mary Brown
Rookie Points per show:
Hamp
Suffolk
Cross
Show #1
6 pts.
7 pts.
10 pts.
Show #2
3 pts.
4 pts.
8 pts.
10 pts.
8 pts.
SHOWMANSHIP
Showmanship I divided into four age categories: (Amended November 2013)
Beginner
Junior
Intermediate
Senior
Ages 7-9 (Amended November 2013)
Ages 10-12 (Amended November 2013)
Ages 13-15
Ages 16-19
There is a $1.00 entry fee per exhibitor per show, which is included in the membership fee of $25.00
per show season. All the fees collected are paid back out. (Amended August, 2008)
The top ten in each age category are placed. Every exhibitor is awarded a point for participating.
Points are given as follows:
1st place-11 points
2nd place-10 points
3rd place-9 points
4th place-8 points
5th place-7 points
6th place-6 points
7th place-5 points
8th place-4 points
9th place-3 points
10th place-2 points
All other exhibitors will be awarded one point for participating.
CALCULATING END OF YEAR POINTS
End of year points will be calculated using the top 5 points in each category ie: breeds, showmanship,
rookie, and overall. Lowest points will be dropped after last show is calculated.
EXAMPLE OVERALL:
Mary Brown
Hamp
Suffolk
Overall
Show #1
6 pts.
9 pts.
15 pts.
#2
3 pts.
7 pts.
10 pts.
#3
4 pts.
10 pts.
14 pts.
#4
4 pts.
9 pts.
13 pts.
#5
#6
5 pts.
5 pts.
3 pts.
8 pts.
8 pts.
13 pts.
If a NEOLA member misses a show, that show will be the lowest-0 points.
EXAMPLE:
Mary Brown
Hamp
Suffolk
Overall
EXAMPLE BREED:
Mary Brown Hamp
Suffolk
Show #1
6 pts.
9 pts.
15 pts.
Show #1
6 pts.
9 pts.
#2
3 pts.
7 pts.
#2
3 pts.
7 pts.
10 pts.
#3
4 pts.
10 pts.
#3
4 pts.
10 pts.
14 pts.
#4
4 pts.
9 pts.
#4
0 pts.
0 pts.
0 pts.
#5
#6
5 pts.
5 pts.
3 pts.
8 pts.
8 pts.
13 pts.
#5
#6
5 pts.
5 pts.
3 pts.
8 pts.
Total
24 pts.
35 pts.
SCHOLARSHIP
NEOLA has established a scholarship program which will be awarded annually provided funding is
available as determined by the Board of Directors. This will be awarded to a member who is either a
Senior or Junior during the current NEOLA year and has been a member in good standing the year
prior to application for a total of two (2) consecutive years. This scholarship requires completion of a
scholarship application that is provided following the conclusion of the current NEOLA year.
NEOLA members must meet minimum requirements and submit completed application to be eligible
for this scholarship. This scholarship can only be awarded to a member one time during their
NEOLA membership. (Amended April, 2011)
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