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GLENWOOD PARK LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION
Saturday, April 12, 2014
Loudoun County 4-H Fairgrounds
General Show Regulations
Contestants
1.
Each contestant must be a 4-H or FFA member enrolled in a 4-H club or FFA chapter by
January 1, 2014. Exhibitors must have turned nine years of age by September 30, 2014.
Participation terminates on December 31 of the year of their nineteenth birthday.
2.
All exhibitors must wear their exhibitor’s number, clearly visible, while in the show ring.
Number cards will be provided.
3.
Each county must designate an adult county contact for each in the sheep and beef area.
This coordinator will work with the appropriate barn manager to be responsible for
exhibitors, stall assignments, stall deposits, overnight supervision, and cleanup.
4.
All exhibitors must participate in one sheep showmanship class or one beef
showmanship class. You may participate in both.
5.
A mandatory exhibitors’ meeting will be held at 8:15 am Saturday morning.
6.
Exhibitors showing both beef and sheep should make every effort to fit and show their
own animals realizing that both shows are run concurrently. It is strongly encouraged that
contestants only enter what they anticipate they themselves can fit and show. However, if
an exhibitor should have both beef and sheep they must indicate on the entry form which
species they will be participating in for showmanship.
7.
The Glenwood Show is open to exhibitors from: Clarke, Culpeper, Fairfax, Fauquier,
Frederick, Loudoun, Madison, Orange, Page, Prince William, Rappahannock, Shenandoah,
Spotsylvania and Warren.
Code of Conduct
In order to assure safe and productive 4-H educational programs and activities, the following is
adopted as the Glenwood Park Livestock Show’s Code of Conduct. Each 4-H member is to take
a full and active interest in all parts of the planned program. The applicable code will be enforced
in a firm, fair, and equitable manner. All 4-H sponsored programs and activities in which minors
are involved will be supervised by responsible adult(s). Teens may be placed in a supervisory
role under the direct leadership of the responsible adult. ALL ADULTS SHOULD ABIDE BY
THE INTENT OF THIS CODE.
This code of conduct serves as a notice of behavior expectations for all program participants. The
following types of behavior will not be tolerated:
DELIBERATE DESTRUCTION OF FACILITIES OR EQUIPMENT.
POSSESSION OR USE OF FIREWORKS OR FIREARMS.
POSSESSION OR USE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES OR ILLEGAL DRUGS.
POSSESSION OR USE OF ANY TOBACCO PRODUCTS BY YOUTH UNDER 18
YEARS OF AGE.
VISITATION BY PARTICIPANTS IN SLEEPING ROOMS IF PARTICIPANTS ARE
OF THE OPPOSITE SEX.
ANY SEXUAL OR PORNOGRAPHIC ACTIVITIES.
CURFEW VIOLATIONS AS SPECIFIED.
FAILURE TO DRESS AS SPECIFIED BY THE PROGRAM.
THEFT OF ANY PROPERTY.
ABUSIVE LANGUAGE.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS OF ANY SPECIFIC
PROGRAM.
Any behavior not specifically covered above but deemed a serious breach of conduct, will be
reviewed by the show chairmen.
Disciplinary action will result from any infraction of the above provisions and any one or more of
the following actions may be taken depending on the severity of the infraction as determined by
the show managers:
1)
Legal action.
2)
Suspension of 4-H privileges.
3)
Extension Agent/Vo Ag will be notified.
4)
Restitution.
5)
Apology to those involved.
6)
Reprimand.
Entries
1. All beef entries/fees must be postmarked by February 10, 2014 to your local extension
office and all sheep entries/fees by March 10, 2014 to your local extension office. Any
entry postmarked beyond entry due date will be charged double the normal fee. No beef
entries will be accepted if postmarked in excess of one week past entry due date. Sheep
entries will be accepted up until the day of the show at double the normal fee. Entry fees
are not refundable and must accompany the entry form. Checks should be made payable to
GLENWOOD PARK LIVESTOCK SHOW. Any returned check fees, bank fees, or other
collection fees will be the responsibility of the exhibitor. A completed, signed “Health
History Report for 4-H Members” must accompany entry form. No adding entries,
substituting, or switching of classes will be permitted unless a mistake is made in printing the
catalog. Mistakes in printing will be checked with the entry form.
2. All entries must be the property of the 4-H or FFA member making the exhibit. From time of
purchase, owner must have personally managed; cared for, and fed any animal he or she enters
(except in case of illness and not covering a total period of more than 30 days). Regularly
enrolled students not residing at home are not eligible to participate in this show. Entries are
accepted in good faith that feeding, management, and care of animals have been conducted as
a part of a 4-H or FFA project by the exhibitor.
3. All entries should be on the grounds by 8 a.m. on Saturday, Apri1 12, 2014. No entries
allowed on the grounds before 12:00 noon on Friday, April 11, 2014. All exhibitors are in
charge of livestock and shall care for, guard, protect, and preserve the same. The Loudoun
Fair and Associates, Inc. and the Glenwood Park Livestock Show will not be responsible for
any loss or damage.
4. Animals shall be under the control of exhibitors at all times without the aid of tranquilizers or
other drugs. Dangerous or drugged animals will be disqualified, and removed from show
area.
5. All animals exhibited must be in good physical health. Any animal found with a disease that
could be passed on to other animals will have to be removed immediately from the grounds.
Beef and sheep show chair will check health of animals. A veterinarian will make the final
decision if necessary.
6. Any animal shown in purebred breeding classes must have registration papers present
on the day of the show. Papers will be checked prior to showing. A screening committee
will verify the suitability of entries in any class.
7. No animal may be brought to the show unless entered and it must be shown in the appropriate
class.
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8. All written complaints or suggestions should be directed to appropriate committee chair by
close of show. If complaint can not be resolved a fifty-dollar deposit will be required for
grievance committee review. Grievance committee shall consist of Glenwood chair,
Glenwood co-chair and committee chair. All valid complaints will receive fifty-dollar deposit
returned in full. Any complaints deemed invalid shall forfeit the fifty-dollar deposit.
9. Beef/Sheep Committee Chairmen have the right to add, delete, or combine classes.
Grounds
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1. Vehicle operators will observe designated parking areas and follow instructions of the Ground
Committee. Failure to do so may result in expulsion from grounds.
2. Only exhibitors, parents and/or legal guardians of exhibitors and volunteer leaders may stay
overnight on the show grounds at their own risk. Others must leave no later than 10:30 p.m.
Any exceptions must be approved by the Show Chairmen.
3. Any exhibitor staying overnight must be accompanied by parent, legal guardian, or club
leader.
4. Stall assignments will be done by show management. No tack shall be set up prior to
Thursday, April 10, 2014.
5. Barn lights must be turned off no later than 10:30 p.m.
6. A food stand selling items for both breakfast and lunch will be available on the grounds on
Saturday until 1pm or food is gone.
7. Exhibitors should bring only the minimum bedding needed. All bedding must be cleaned up
after the show, including bedding at the tie out area, and taken to a designated disposal
area. Persons not doing so will forfeit exhibitor/stall deposits and the right to exhibit at
the 2015 Glenwood Show. Deposits will be returned upon check-out.
8. The Loudoun Fair and Associates and Glenwood Park Livestock Show will not be responsible
for damage to or loss of personal property.
9. No dogs allowed on grounds.
Classes
1. The order of showing and judging will be: beef showmanship at 9:00 a.m., and sheep
showmanship at 9:00 a.m., or at the discretion of the show committee. Decision to move the
sheep showmanship class will be announced at the Exhibitors Meeting. Showmanship
classes will be immediately followed by other classes as listed. (In the case of rain, beef
showmanship order will be seniors, intermediates, juniors, and novices.)
2. Premium money, ribbons, and awards will be given the day of the show.
3. When classes are divided, money and ribbons will be awarded and the winners are eligible to
come back in the championship class. It will be the decision of the beef/sheep committee
chairmen as to when classes are to be broken.
4. If only one animal is in a class, first place ribbons and second place money will be awarded.
BEEF SHOW RULES
1. Read General Show Regulations.
2. All heifer entries, except summer yearlings and senior heifer calves, must be owned and in
possession of the exhibitor by January 1, 2014, and carried as an official 4-H or FFA project
certified by an Extension Agent or FFA advisor.
3. ALL STEERS MUST BE OWNED AND IN POSSESSION OF THE EXHIBITOR IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE RULES OF THE EXHIBITORS HOME COUNTY AND
CARRIED AS AN OFFICIAL 4-H OR FFA PROJECT CERTIFIED BY AN EXTENSION
AGENT OR FFA ADVISOR
4. An entry fee of $10 per entry/head must accompany the entry form. Entries must be
postmarked (or hand delivered) by February 10, 2014 to your local extension office.
Late entries will be accepted until February 17, 2014 (delivered or postmarked) with a
non-refundable entry fee of $20 per head. No entries will be accepted if postmarked (or
delivered) after February 17, 2014.
5. A $10 per exhibitor deposit will be required, paid at check-in, prior to stall assignments.
Deposits will be returned after barn and tie out areas are cleaned-up at the conclusion of the
show. Please do not mail with entry. If you do not clean up your stall area, you will not
be allowed to show in the 2015 Glenwood Show.
6. All beef animals must be fitted in or around the designated barns to be determined at
check-in by the show committee. Only the exhibitor and immediate family members (i.e.
father, mother, grandparents, brother, or sister) or another 4-H/FFA member enrolled in a 4H/FFA program meeting all previous show age requirements within the Glenwood show area,
may help in fitting the animal.
7. All beef entries must be on time for their respective class. Once the entries in the exhibitor’s
respective class have begun walking into the profile view, the exhibitor is too late and
ineligible to compete.
Beef Showmanship
1. Every beef exhibitor must show in either a beef or a sheep showmanship class. Anyone not
participating will not be permitted to show in the conformation classes.
2. Animals must be shown clean and dry. Exhibitors will be judged solely on showmanship.
3. Beef Showing classes are Junior Novice, Senior Novice, Junior, Intermediate and Senior. Age
on show date is based on the 4-H Age policy. Exhibitors are considered the age they turn on
September 30 of the current 4-H year. Exhibitors must be at least 9 by September 30, 2014
and no older than 19 by December 31, 2014. Novices are exhibitors that have never shown in
a Beef 4-H or FFA show.
Feeder & Market Steers
1. Feeder steers will be divided into: (1) Angus, (2) Hereford, (3) Shorthorn, (4) Simmental, (5)
All Other Purebreds, and (6) Crossbreds. Four or more steers of a breed exhibited by two
or more exhibitors will constitute a breed division.
2. Feeder steers are defined as those steers intended for show and sale in the summer and fall of
2014 and classes for each breed will be determined by birth date:
Early Junior Yearling:
Late Junior Yearling:
Summer Yearling:
1/1/13 – 2/28/13
3/1/13– 4/30/13
5/1/13 & later
3. Market steers will be divided by age the day of the show by the beef committee and are
defined as those steers intended for sale in the spring of 2014 and which were born after
September 1, 2012.
4. A maximum of two steers may be entered per class per exhibitor.
Purebred Heifers
1. Purebred heifers will be divided into different breed classes. Four or more heifers exhibited by
two or more exhibitors will constitute a breed division. There is no limit on the number of
heifers that can be shown in each breed, so long as the exhibitor does not enter a total of more than
two animals per class.
2. Purebred heifers must be entered on the Junior Purebred Heifer Project entry blank. A copy
of the registration papers must be included with the entry forms. Registration papers
are required the day of the show and will be checked by the Barn Management.
3. Tattoos must be legible and match registration papers. If not, the heifer must be shown
in commercial class.
4. The date of sale as shown on the registration certificate will be the date used to determine
eligibility of purchased heifers.
5. All heifers must be the property of, in the care of, and registered in the sole name of
the exhibitor only, by the following dates according to age and show classification:
Senior Yearling Heifers:
Early Junior Yearling Heifers:
Late Junior Yearling Heifers:
Summer Yearling Heifers:
Senior Heifer Calves:
January 1
January 1
January 1
March 1
April 1
6. There will be five classes for each breed:
Senior Yearling Heifers:
Early Junior Yearling Heifers:
Late Junior Yearling Heifers:
Summer Yearling Heifers:
Senior Heifer Calves:
calved 9/1/12– 12/31/12
calved 1/1/13 – 2/28/13
calved 3/1/13 – 4/30/13
calved 5/1/13– 8/31/13
calved 9/1/13 - 12/31/13
Commercial Heifers
1. Commercial heifer class will be judged the same as purebred heifers and under the same
ownership dates and must be calved on or after September 1, 2012.
2. A maximum of two heifers per class may be entered by each exhibitor.
3. Each heifer must have a known calving date and be out of an identifiable sire & dam.
4. All Appendix/percentage heifers will show as commercial heifers.
Bred & Owned Classes
1. One bred and owned class each will be held for purebred and commercial heifers, feeder
steers, and market steers at the conclusion of each of those divisions. All breeds will be
shown together.
2. To be eligible, an animal must be out of a dam solely owned by the exhibitor at the time of
breeding. To enter this class, exhibitor must indicate this on the entry form at the time of
entry. Failure to indicate on the entry form will make you ineligible to enter this class
the day of the show.
3. Trophy and money will be awarded.
Cow/Calf Classes
1. Joint classes will be held for commercial and registered cow/calf pairs. All calves must be
under 8 months of age.
2. Please use the beef steer and commercial heifer entry form.
3. Ribbons and money will be awarded.
4. Champion cow/calf is not eligible for grand champion female of the show.
Group Classes
County Group of 3 Heifers
1. Must be from at least 2 different exhibitors.
2. A county may have more than one group.
3. Will be held after selection of Grand Champion Heifer
County Group of 5 Steers
1. Must be from at least 3 different exhibitors.
2. A county may have more than one group.
3. Will be held after selection of Grand Champion Steer.
2014 GLENWOOD PARK LIVESTOCK SHOW
ENTRY FORM
BEEF STEER – COMMERCIAL HEIFER – COW/CALF PAIR
(REGISTRATION PAPERS ARE NOT REQUIRED FOR STEERS)
(Enter only ONE animal per form)
Please make additional copies if needed!
EXHIBITOR INFORMATION:
Exhibitor__________________________________________________________________
Address________________________________ City__________________ Zip__________
County____________________________ Your age as of September 30, 2014_______
Phone____________________ Fax_________________ E-mail _____________________
Is this your first year showing in 4-H/FFA Beef? ______YES ______NO
Showmanship Class ____SR ____INT ____JR In Showmanship, I will be participating
(please check one) (16-19) (13-15)
(9-12)
in ___Beef ___Sheep
ANIMAL INFORMATION:
Breed of Animal (Check one)
___ Angus
___ Hereford
___ Shorthorn
___ Simmental
___ Other Purebred Breed (specify):_______________________
___ Crossbred/Commercial
Animal’s Birthdate: ________________________
Class (Check only one)
Feeder Steer (project finish date AFTER June 1, 2014
Market Steer (project finish date BEFORE May 31, 2014
Commercial Heifer
Cow/Calf Pair
Cow’s Birth Date:
Sire of Cow:
Calf’s Birth Date:
Dam of Cow:
Sire of Calf:
Is this animal a Bred & Owned project?__________
Breeder:____________________ Address:_________________________________________
Street
City
State
Zip
Entry fee of $10 for each animal must accompany entry form. Make check payable to “Glenwood
Park Livestock Show.” A completed and signed “Health History Report For 4-H Members” must
accompany entry form. Postmark entry form and fees to your local extension office by February 10,
2014. Checks are preferred over cash
Shown at Glenwood before? Parents_____YES_____NO Grandparents ____YES______NO
I have read the rules and Code of Conduct of the Glenwood Park Livestock Show and certify that
the above information is correct and that the animal entered meets all necessary requirements.
_________________________
Exhibitor’s Signature
_________________________
Parent’s Signature
_________________________
_______________
Agent/Ag. Ed. Instructor Signature
Date
_________________
Date
2014 GLENWOOD PARK LIVESTOCK SHOW
ENTRY FORM
JUNIOR PUREBRED HEIFER PROJECT
Please attach a copy of the registration papers
If entering more than one Heifer, please make additional copies of this form!
EXHIBITOR INFORMATION:
Exhibitor_________________________________________________________ Your age as of September 30, 2014_______
Address___________________________________ City__________________ Zip_________ County___________________
Phone___________________________ Fax__________________________ E-mail ________________________________
Is this your first year showing in 4-H/FFA Beef? ______YES ______NO
Showmanship Class ____SR ____INT ____JR (please check one)
(16-19) (13-15)
(9-12)
In Showmanship, I will be participating
in ___Beef ___Sheep
HEIFER INFORMATION:
Breed of Animal______________________
Name of Animal_______________________________________ Registration No.________________
Birth Date___________
Tattoo Marks:
Left Ear__________ Right Ear___________
Sire___________________________________________ Registration No.________________
Dam__________________________________________ Registration No.________________
Date Purchased______________________
Name of Breeder________________________________ Address________________________________________________
Entry fee of $10 for each animal must accompany entry form. Make check payable to “Glenwood Park Livestock Show.” A completed
and signed “Health History Report For 4-H Members” must accompany entry form. Postmark entry form and fees to your local extension office
by February 10, 2014. Checks are preferred over cash.
Shown at Glenwood before?
Parents _____YES_____NO
Grandparents ____YES______NO
I have read the rules and Code of Conduct of the Glenwood Park Livestock Show and certify that the above information is correct and
that the animal entered meets all necessary requirements.
______________________________
Exhibitor’s Signature
______________________________
Agent/Ag. Ed. Instructor Signature
______________________________
Parent’s Signature
__________________
Date
_________________
Date
Remember to attach copy of registration papers!
SHEEP SHOW RULES
1. See General Show regulations.
2. Entry must be the property of the exhibitor by January 1, 2014, for yearling and aged sheep, and by 60
days before the day of show for breeding lambs, if purchased, and 45 days for feeder and market
lambs. It must be carried as an official 4-H or FFA project, certified by an Extension Agent or FFA
advisor.
3. An entry fee of $5 per animal must accompany the entry form. Animals entered into bred and owned
classes, must add an additional $3 per animal. Entries must be postmarked (or delivered) by March
10, 2014, to your local extension office. Late entries will be accepted until the date of the show (April
12), with an entry fee of $10 per head, and $6 per bred and owned animal entered into a bred and
owned class.
4. All sheep, except wool breeds, will be slick shorn and must be shorn prior to Saturday, April 12, 2014,
and all sheep must be shown clean and well groomed.
5. Each class entry must be shown by the exhibitor only, with the exception of those with disabilities or
injury. When help is needed, assistance must be provided by another 4-H or FFA member.
6. A $10, per exhibitor, stall deposit will be required, paid at check-in, prior to stall assignment.
Deposits will be returned after pens are cleaned out at the conclusion of the show. If you do not
clean up your stall area you will not be allowed to show in the 2015 Glenwood Show. Please do
not mail in with entry.
7. Penning will be done at the discretion of the sheep show committee.
8. Sheep may only be shown in one division (i.e., feeder/market, purebred, commercial, or wool).
9.
ANY ANIMAL SHOWN IN SHOWMANSHIP MUST ALSO BE SHOWN IN A MARKET OR
BREEDING CLASS
Division 1 – Sheep Showmanship
1. All sheep exhibitors must enter the sheep or beef showmanship classes. Anyone not participating
cannot exhibit in the conformation classes.
2. Sheep showmanship classes are (all ages as of 9/30/14):
Junior Novice:
Senior Novice:
Junior:
Intermediate
Senior:
9-13 years of age and have never shown before in a 4-H or FFA show
14-19 years of age and have never shown before in a 4-H or FFA show
9-12 years of age
13-14 years of age
15-19 years of age
Division 2 – Feeder & Market Lambs
1. Only wether or ewe lambs may be shown in this division. Market lambs must show no evidence of
testicular tissue and be completely healed from castration.
2. Scales will be provided and lambs will be weighed on the show date to determine final entries in the
feeder and market lamb classes. Minor weight adjustments may be made by the sheep show
committee to balance classes. Lambs must weigh a minimum of 50 pounds. Lambs not slick shorn
will not be weighed.
3. Feeder & market lambs may be divided into white face, speckle face and black face classes.
Heats will be divided by weight. The sheep committee will make the final determination of
classes.
4. Ewe lambs shown in this division may not be shown in breeding classes.
5. All feeder and market lambs must be younger than eight (8) months of age. The sheep show
committee may mouth lambs to determine age.
6. Bred and owned feeder and market lambs must be out of a dam solely owned by exhibitor at time of
breeding; this designation must be indicated on the entry form in order for animal to be entered in
bred and owned class and must be accompanied by the additional $3 entry fee ($6 if late).
7. Feeder and market lamb classes are:
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3
Class 4
Class 5
Class 6
Class 7
Class 8
Class 9
Single Feeder Lamb, white face (50 to 90 lbs.)
Single Feeder Lamb, speckle face (50 to 90 lbs.)
Single Feeder Lamb, black face (50 to 90 lbs.)
Single Market Lamb, white face (91 lbs. and up)
Single Market Lamb, speckle face (91 lbs. and up)
Single Market Lamb, black face (91 lbs. and up)
Bred and Owned Feeder/Market Lamb
County Group Of Three Feeder Lambs, lambs must be owned by 3 different
exhibitors
County Group Of Three Market Lambs, lambs must be owned by 3 different
exhibitors
Division 3 – Registered Purebred Classes
1. All sheep must be the property of, and registration certificates issued in the name of, the exhibitor
(farm names are not acceptable). Registration papers must be available for inspection at the show.
Ownership of registered sheep may be joint with an immediate family member provided the
exhibitor’s name is found on the certificate. This coincides with the Virginia State Fair Rules.
2. Only lambs may be exhibited with registration pending; however, the certificate of registration of the
sire and dam must be available the day of the show.
3. Breed divisions must have four or more animals exhibited by two or more exhibitors. If less, they will
be shown in Other Purebred.
4. All lambs must weigh a minimum of 50 pounds. All sheep in this division must be slick shorn.
5. Bred and owned purebred sheep must be out of a dam solely owned by the exhibitor at time of
breeding. This must be indicated on the entry form in order for the animal to be entered in the class
and accompanied by the additional $3 entry fee ($6 if late). A maximum of 2 ewes and/or 2 rams may
be entered per breed.
6.
Each class entry to be shown by the exhibitor only, with the exception of a disability, injury or
class/show conflict. When help is needed, assistance must be provided by another 4-H or FFA
member.
7. The purebred sheep classes are:
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3
Class 4
Class 5
Class 6
Class 7
Class 8
Class 9
Class 10
Class 11
Class 12
Junior Ram Lamb
Intermediate Ram Lamb
Senior Ram Lamb
Yearling Ram
Aged Ram
Bred and Owned Ram
Junior Ewe Lamb
Intermediate Ewe Lamb
Senior Ewe Lamb
Yearling Ewe
Aged Ewe
Bred and Owned Ewe
Born Jan. 1, 2014 or after
Born Sept. 1 to Dec. 31, 2013
Born April 1 to Aug. 31, 2013
Between 1 and 2 years of age
Two years or older
Born Jan. 1, 2014 or after
Born Sept. 1 to Dec. 31, 2013
Born April 1 to Aug. 31, 2013
Between 1 and 2 years of age
Two years or older
Division 4 – Wool Sheep
1. Sheep in this division may be registered, grade, or crossbred. Sheep exhibited in this division may not
be shown in any other division.
2. Wool sheep may be exhibited in full fleece, but all sheep must be clean and well groomed.
3. All lambs must weigh a minimum of 50 pounds.
4. Bred and owned sheep must be out of a dam solely owned by exhibitor at time of breeding. This must
be indicated on entry form in order for the animal to be entered in the class and accompanied by the
additional $3 entry fee ($6 if late.) A maximum of 2 ewes and/or 2 rams may be entered per section.
5. Sheep should be entered as fine, medium, long, or coarse wooled (in the space designated for breed).
Wool classes will be judged in two sections: fine and medium wools, and long and coarse wools.
Sections with fewer than four animals shown by two exhibitors will be combined.
6. The wool sheep classes are:
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3
Class 4
Class 5
Class 6
Class 7
Class 8
Class 9
Class 10
Class 11
Class 12
Junior Ram Lamb
Intermediate Ram Lamb
Senior Ram Lamb
Yearling Ram
Aged Ram
Bred and Owned Ram
Junior Ewe Lamb
Intermediate Ewe Lamb
Senior Ewe Lamb
Yearling Ewe
Aged Ewe
Bred and Owned Ewe
Born Jan. 1, 2014 or after
Born Sept. 1 to Dec. 31, 2013
Born April 1 to Aug. 31, 2013
Between 1 and 2 years of age
Two years or older
Born Jan. 1, 2014 or after
Born Sept. 1 to Dec. 31, 2013
Born April 1 to Aug. 31, 2013
Between 1 and 2 years of age
Two years or older
Division 5 – Commercial Ewes And Rams
1. Sheep in this division may not be exhibited in other divisions.
2. Bred and owned commercial ewes must be out of a dam solely owned by the exhibitor at the time of
breeding. This must be indicated on the entry form in order for the animal to be entered in the class
and accompanied by the additional $3 entry fee ($6 if late). A maximum of 2 ewes may be entered.
3. The commercial ewe classes are:
Class 1
Junior Ram Lamb
Class 2
Intermediate Ram Lamb
Class 3
Senior Ram Lamb
Class 4
Yearling Ram
Class 5
Aged Ram
Class 6
Bred and Owned Ram
Class 7 Junior Ewe Lamb
Class 8 Intermediate Ewe Lamb
Class 9 Senior Ewe Lamb
Class 10 Yearling Ewe
Class 11 Aged Ewe
Class 12 Bred and Owned Ewe
Born Jan. 1, 2014 or after
Born Sept. 1 to Dec. 31, 2013
Born April 1 to Aug. 31, 2013
Between 1 and 2 years of age
Two years or older
Born Jan. 1, 2014 or after
Born Sept. 1 to Dec. 31, 2013
Born April 1 to Aug. 31, 2013
Between 1 and 2 years of age
Two years or older
2014 Glenwood Park Livestock Show
Sheep Entry Form
A completed and signed “Health History Report For 4-H Members” must accompany entry form.
Postmark entry form and fees to your local extension office by March 10, 2014
Exhibitor___________________________________________________________________
Address ____________________________ City ____________________ Zip __________
County ________________________ Your age as of September 30, 2014 ________________
Phone _________________ Fax _________________ E-mail ________________________
Is this your first year showing sheep in 4-H/FFA? _____YES _____NO
Total
Number of SheepI Entered:
_______________X
In Showmanship,
will be participating in ____Beef
___Sheep $5.00 = _________.
Shown at Glenwood before? Parents_____YES_____NO Grandparents ____YES______NO
Total Number of Bred and Owned Sheep entered into Bred and Owned class: _____X $3.00 = _________
Total number of sheep entered:
Total number of bred and owned sheep entered:
______X
______X
$5.00 = _____________
$3.00 =______________
Total Amount Enclosed: $___________
Make check payable to “Glenwood Park Livestock Show”
Animal Information: Enter only one animal per box! PLEASE FILL IN ALL SECTIONS!
Division (Check one) Feeder/Market Lambs: White Face ____Speckled Face ____Black Face ____
Registered Purebred ____ Commercial Ewes/Rams _____ Wool Sheep____
Breed _________________ Wool Sheep Only (Check One) ____Fine/Medium Wool ____Long/Coarse Wool
Class Number _____ Class Name ______________________________________________
Animal's Date of Birth _______________ Animal Registration Number ____________
(Exhibitor’s name must be on registration papers)
Do you wish to enter this animal in a Bred and Owned class at an additional $3? Yes___No___
Only 2 entries per Bred and Owned class may be entered.
Division (Check one) Feeder/Market Lambs: White Face ____Speckled Face ____Black Face ____
Registered Purebred ____ Commercial Ewes/Rams ____ Wool Sheep____
Breed _________________ Wool Sheep Only (Check One) ____Fine/Medium Wool ____Long/Coarse Wool
Class Number _____ Class Name ______________________________________________
Animal's Date of Birth _______________ Animal Registration Number _____________
Do you wish to enter this animal in a Bred and Owned class at an additional $3? Yes___No___
Only 2 entries per Bred and Owned class may be entered.
If entering more than 2 sheep, please make copies of this page to submit additional sheep entries.
I have read the rules and Code of Conduct of the Glenwood Park Livestock Show and certify that
the above information is correct and that the animal entered meets all necessary requirements.
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Exhibitor’s Signature
______________________________ ____________
Parent’s Signature
______________________________
Extension Agent /FFA Advisor Signature
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Date
Date
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