Special Sections - Jefferson County Fair Premium Book 2018

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23. Herdsmanship includes greeting the public as well as cat care. 24. Complete herdsmanship guidelines will be made available at the mandatory 10 a.m. exhibitor meeting and at the Exhibitor 101 class on July 18, 2018, 7 p.m., at the Fairgrounds. Stall cards will be provided to describe all exhibits and must remain on display with the animal. Stall cards will be available upon passing vet check. 25. All cats must be transported in carriers and must be kept in their

carriers until they have passed vet check. 26. Cats are required to wear an “H” harness and leash at all times. No figure 8 harnesses allowed. 27. Any exhibitor displaying unacceptable conduct (i.e. profane language, abusive treatment) may, at the discretion of the superintendent and fair management, be dismissed, forfeiting premiums and awards.

Cat – Department 550 Judging: Sunday in the 4-H Cat Building. Show starts at 10:30 a.m. PREMIUMS: Blue Red White Points Allowed:   30 25 20 Rules: Entry forms are due to the Fair Office by July 25. A maximum of 25 cats allowed in this show and cages will be filled on a first come basis. Use Open Animal Entry Form in the back of this book. Class A – Type Lot: 1. Household Pet Shorthair 2. Household Pet Longhair 3. Kitten (4 – 8 months old) Must be at least 4 months old but not yet have reached the 1st day of their 8th month. 4. Senior Cat (10 years or older) 5. Purebred

Class B – Cage Decoration Class Lot: 1. Adult 2. Youth Class C – Cat Costume Class Lot: 1. Adult 2. Youth Awards Best of Show will be awarded: One in Type Class and one for over all participation in both the Adult Lot and the Youth Lot. People’s Choice will be awarded for Favorite Poster. Educational Posters See Department 700 for Rules and Regulations

Beef & Dairy – Departments 601-603 Location: Cattle Barn

Superintendent: Justin Clouse 360-385-3015

General Rules 1. 2.

The General Rules and Regulations of the County Fair apply. All animals will be visually checked by the Fair Veterinarian prior to entry between 5-8 p.m. Wednesday, August 8, or 6-8 p.m. Thursday, August 9, near the cattle wash rack. No animal will be allowed in the barn until after vet inspection. 3. Livestock entry sheets and entry fees must be turned in to the Fair Office by July 25. Entries can be mailed to the Jefferson County Fair, PO Box 242, Port Townsend, WA 98368 or dropped off at the Fair Office. 4. Open class animals entered in breed classes, must be registered in breed association. (Does not apply to steers and cross-breeds) Photostats of registration must accompany entry sheets or animals will not be admitted to barn. Photostats will be returned to owners at Fair time. 5. Open class stall cards are required for each animal and will be provided by the JCF. Please include breed, age, sex and owner of animal on card. 6. In group classes all animals must be shown in individual class to be eligible. 7. In group classes all animals kept on the same farm and owned by different members of the same family will be considered as one exhibit and the family unit as one exhibitor. 8. Classes subject to change; changes will be posted at Cattle Barn Office. 9. All Open Class entries must include $5.00 per head entry fee. Fees must accompany entry sheets. One entry fee per animal if entered in 4-H or FFA and Open Class. 10. 4-H/FFA animals may be entered in the Open Show. 11. See Department 700 for Educational Poster entry information. 12. Feed and hay will not be provided except for poultry, rabbit & cavies. Hay will be available to purchase during the Fair. Bedding will be provided.

Tractor Policy • All private tractors, gators, etc must receive a permit from the Jefferson County Fair Association to be allowed and used on the Fairgrounds during the Fair. • Use is only allowed in the Fairgrounds barn areas before the opening of the Fair each day at 9am. After that time the tractors, etc must be parked in the area designated by the JCFA. • Tractors may be used in the Horse Arena during Fair hours for grooming and transporting of equipment. • Operators must be over 18 years of age. • No persons will be allowed to ride on the tractor other than the operator. • The only vehicles allowed on the grounds during Fair hours are for Fair Office Staff use only • Any violations and you will be asked to remove the vehicle from the grounds. • Please contact the Fair Office to request a permit and sign a hold harmless agreement.

TRACTOR POLICY: All Tractors, Gators, etc. must have a permit. See General Rules for more information.

Dairy – Department 601 Entry Day: Wednesday, 5-8 p.m. or Thursday, 6-8 p.m. Vet Check: Cattle wash rack area on west side of Cattle Barn. Judging: Open Class Dairy Show will follow the 4-H Dairy Show which begins as 9 a.m. Friday in the Covered Arena. Schedule will be posted in the Cattle Barn. PREMIUMS: Blue Red White Points Allowed:   200 160 120 Rules: Entries due to Fair Office by July 25. Use the animal entry form included in this book. Class A – Holstein Class B – Jersey Class C – Guernsey

Class D – Other Breeds Class E – Crossbreed

Lot: 1. 2.

Bull Calf – born after Aug. 31, previous year and over 4 months Yearling Bull – born between Aug. 31, and Sept. 1, previous year Champion Bull Class – Rosette awarded 3. Jr. Heifer – born after March 1, current year (4 months old) 4. Intermediate Heifer – Dec. 1, previous year to Feb. 28, current year 5. Sr. Heifer – Sept. 1 to Nov. 30, previous year 6. Summer Jr. Yearling Heifer – March 1 to Aug. 31, previous year 7. Jr. Yearling Heifer – March 1 to May 31, previous year 8. Winter Sr. Yearling Heifer – Dec. 1, two years previous to Feb. 28, previous year


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