Dog and Horse - Moffat County Fair
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Dog and Horse - Moffat County Fair
MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 1 Table of Contents FAIR SCHEDULE ........................................ 5-9 FAIR DEDICATION................................. 10-11 HONORARY VOLUNTEERS .................... 12-17 FAIR ROYALTY ..................................... 18-21 RULES GENERAL RULES ................................. 22-24 OPEN CLASS ......................................... 24-25 GENERAL 4-H PROJECT ........................ 25-27 DOG AND HORSE .................................. 27-37 Dog ............................................. 27-30 4-H Horse ................................... 30-35 Open Horse ................................ 35-37 LIVESTOCK ........................................... 38-49 General Rules ............................. 38-39 Ethics.......................................... 39-40 Ownership ....................................... 40 Requirements ............................. 40-41 Dress Code ...................................... 41 Weigh-in/Tagging ...................... 42-43 Livestock Show Rules................ 43-45 Junior Livestock Sale Rules ....... 45-48 Carcass Contest ............................... 48 Livestock Showmanship ............ 48-49 PREMIUM PAYOUT ..................................... 50 SUPERINTENDENTS / COORDINATORS OPEN CLASS .............................................. 51 GENERAL 4-H ............................................ 52 DOG AND HORSE ....................................... 52 LIVESTOCK ................................................ 52 CLASSES OPEN CLASS ......................................... 54-91 Foods .......................................... 54-62 Sewing............................................. 63 Needlework ................................ 63-66 Quilting ...................................... 66-71 Crafts and Hobbies ..................... 71-76 Construction Toys ...................... 76-78 MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 2 Woodworking ............................ 78-79 Leather Craft ................................... 80 Arts ............................................. 80-82 Photography ............................... 82-86 Horticulture ................................ 86-89 Vocational Agriculture............... 90-91 GENERAL 4-H ..................................... 93-118 Animal Science .......................... 93-94 Biological Science .......................... 94 Mechanical Science ................... 94-99 Natural Resources .................. 100-104 Communication, Arts & Leisure Science ..................... 104-109 Consumer Science .................. 109-118 DOG .................................................. 120-122 4-H HORSE ....................................... 123-125 OPEN HORSE..................................... 126-128 LIVESTOCK ....................................... 130-159 Beef ........................................ 130-137 Swine...................................... 137-139 Sheep ...................................... 139-143 Goat ........................................ 143-151 Poultry and Rabbit ................. 151-159 SPECIAL CONTESTS 4-H ................................................... 160-162 Round Robin Contest .................... 160 Carcass Contest ...................... 160-161 Rate of Gain Contest ..................... 161 Colorado 4-H Photo Contest .. 161-162 Fashion Revue ............................... 162 OPEN CLASS ..................................... 162-167 Wheelbarrow/ Container Garden ........................ 163 Vegetable Critters Contest ............ 163 Most Unique Canned Entry .......... 163 Best Dressed Rock Contest ........... 163 Cowboy Baby Contest .................. 163 Sheep Lead Contest ...................... 164 Salsa Contest ................................. 164 MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 3 Guacamole Contest ....................... 165 Homemade Beverage Contest 165-167 Open Dog Agility .......................... 167 Old Geezer Alumni Show .............. 167 SPECIAL AWARDS / CONTESTS LIVESTOCK ....................................... 169-170 Herdsman Award .......................... 169 Supreme Animal ........................... 169 Homegrown Steer Award ...... 169-170 Outstanding Angus Exhibitor ....... 170 Outstanding Poultry Exhibitor ...... 170 Outstanding Rabbit Exhibitor ....... 170 AWARDS / SPONSORS 4-H PICTURE TROPHIES .................... 171-173 General Projects ............................ 171 Livestock, Dog and Horse...... 172-173 AWARD DONORS .............................. 174-175 Fair Award Donors ....................... 174 4-H/FFA Belt Buckle Sponsors .... 175 JR. LIVESTOCK SALE BUYERS .......... 176-177 AUTHORIZATION FOR COLLECTION OF ENTRIES AND PREMIUM MONEY ....................................................................... 178 COMMISSIONERS, FAIR BOARD, 4-H FOUNDATION, FFA ADVISORS AND EXTENSION STAFF ....................................................................... 179 Location Legend Arena (A) Under the Grandstands (UGS) Pavilion (P) Midway (MW) Covered Picnic Area (CPA) Livestock Barn (LB) MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR Grass Area (GA) Track (T) Swine Barn (SB) Grand Stands (GS) Rabbit & Poultry Barn (RP) Barn Office (BO) 4 SCHEDULE OF 2015 FAIR EVENTS July 15th Breeding sheep, breeding beef, dairy goat and breeding meat goat, rabbit, poultry and dog entry forms due 4-H/FFA horse show entries due Open horse show entries due Entries due for Amerigas Barbecue Cook-Off Saturday, July 18th .22 Rifle Completion Shoot (Bear’s Ears Sportsman Club) Archery Completion Shoot (Wyman Museum) Saturday, July 25th Shotgun Completion Shoot (Trap Club) Monday, July 27th 6-8 PM Early check-in for 4-H General Projects (UGS) Tuesday, July 28th 8 AM Check-in of 4-H General Projects (UGS) 9 AM Judging of 4-H General Projects (UGS) Wednesday, July 29th 6 PM Black Mountain Junior Rodeo Series (A) Thursday, July 30st 1 PM 4-H Fashion Revue (P) 6 PM Craig Roping Club (A) 7 PM General Project Recognition Night (P) Friday, July 31st 4 PM Open Horse Show - English Division (A) Saturday, August 1st Open Horse Show -Western Division (A) Location Legend Arena (A) Under the Grandstands (UGS) Pavilion (P) Midway (MW) Covered Picnic Area (CPA) Livestock Barn (LB) MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR Grass Area (GA) Track (T) Swine Barn (SB) Grand Stands (GS) Rabbit & Poultry Barn (RP) Barn Office (BO) SCHEDULE 8 AM 5 6-8 AM Barbecue Cook-Off Team/Meat check-in (P) Sponsored by Amerigas Sunday, August 2nd 7:30 AM Working Ranch Horse Jackpot reg. (A) 8 AM Country Gospel Music - John Wayne Band (CPA) 8:45 AM Cowboy Church - Fred Ellis (CPA) 9 AM Working Ranch Horse Jackpot (A) 10 AM Open Dog Agility (GA) sponsored by Paddy Whack Pets With Ice Cream Social to follow (GA) Monday, August 3rd 8 AM 4-H & FFA Halter & Performance Horse Show (A) Tuesday, August 4th 8 AM 4-H Dog Show (LB) 5 PM Pen assignments for livestock posted (LB) 6-8 PM Accept open class entries (P) Wednesday, August 5th 8-11 AM Entry of Youth and Open Class, Home Economics, Jr. Crops, Horticulture and Wool exhibits. Entries will close promptly at 11:00 AM (P) 10 AM-12 PM Weigh-in of market sheep and market goats (LB) * Junior Division Breeding sheep and breeding goats may also be checked in at this time. (East end of the Livestock Barn) 12:30 PM Judging of Pavilion entries (P) 1-3 PM Weigh-in of market beef (LB) Pavilion will be closed until Thursday a.m. *Junior Division breeding beef may be checked in at this time. (East end of Livestock Barn) 5 PM Sheep Show (LB) Junior Division (4H/FFA): Showmanship Market (Sr., Int., Jr.) Classes Breeding Classes Open Division Location Legend Arena (A) Under the Grandstands (UGS) Pavilion (P) Midway (MW) Covered Picnic Area (CPA) Livestock Barn (LB) MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR Grass Area (GA) Track (T) Swine Barn (SB) Grand Stands (GS) Rabbit & Poultry Barn (RP) Barn Office (BO) 6 6 PM Black Mountain Junior Rodeo Series (A) 8:30 PM Movie Night (CPA) Thursday, August 6th 8 AM Goat Show (LB) Junior Division (4-H/FFA): Showmanship Market Classes Breeding Dairy (Sr., Int., Jr.) Meat Goats Goats Open Division 8 AM-9 PM Grandstands & Pavilion open 9-11 AM Check-in of Jr. Division poultry and rabbits (RP) 9 AM-4 PM Goat Roping (by LB) 10 AM Judging of wool entries (P) 10 AM-12 PM Check in of market swine (SB) 12-2 PM Weigh-in of market swine (SB) 12 PM Live entertainment and games (MW ) 4 PM Beef Show (LB) Junior Division (4-H/FFA): Showmanship Market Dairy (Sr., Int., Jr.) Classes Classes Breeding Classes Open Division 6 PM The Ranch Games (A) Friday, August 7th 7 AM Check in of open class rabbits and poultry (bring your own cages) (RP) 8 AM Rabbit Show (RP) Junior Division (4-H/FFA): Showmanship Rabbit (Sr., Int., Jr.) Show Open Division 8 AM Swine Show (LB) Junior Division (4-H/FFA): Showmanship Market (Sr., Int., Jr.) Classes Location Legend Arena (A) Under the Grandstands (UGS) Pavilion (P) Midway (MW) Covered Picnic Area (CPA) Livestock Barn (LB) MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR Grass Area (GA) Track (T) Swine Barn (SB) Grand Stands (GS) Rabbit & Poultry Barn (RP) Barn Office (BO) SCHEDULE Open Division 7 8 AM-9 PM Grandstands & Pavilion open 9 AM-4 PM Goat Roping (by LB) 10 AM Live Entertainment, games, music 11 AM-1 PM Moffat County Older American Day Lunch for Seniors (CPA) Sponsored by V.F.W. Women’s Auxiliary 11 AM Poultry Show (RP) Junior Division (4-H/FFA): Showmanship Poultry (Sr., Int., Jr.) Show Open Division 12-3 PM CPRA Slack Rodeo Performance (A) 1-2 PM Canned Food Drive Bingo (CPA) 2 PM Root Beer Floats (CPA) Sponsored by Centennial Home Care 3 PM DEADLINE: Junior Division (4-H/FFA) market animals for sale must be declared 3-5 PM Belt Buckle Distribution (LB) 4:30 PM Small Animal Round Robin Showmanship Contest (LB) 6-8 PM Accepting homemade beverage entries (P) 6 PM 1st Annual Moffat County Fair (Pending Thank You) Ridin’ & Riggin’ Days -CPRA Sanctioned Rodeo -RMBRA Sanctioned and WSRRA cosanctioned Ranch Bronc Riding Catch-a-Pig Contest during Intermission Registration will take place at event (A) 9 PM-12 AM Street Dance (MW) Saturday, August 8th 7:30-9 AM Free Pancake Breakfast (CPA) Served by Moffat County FFA 8 AM-8 PM Grandstands & Pavilion Open 8:30 AM Large Animal Round Robin Showmanship Contest (LB) 9 AM-4 PM 10 AM Goat Roping (by LB) Antique Tractor Pull registration (East end of track) 10 AM-12 PM Belt Buckle Distribution (LB) Location Legend Arena (A) Under the Grandstands (UGS) Pavilion (P) Midway (MW) Covered Picnic Area (CPA) Livestock Barn (LB) MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR Grass Area (GA) Track (T) Swine Barn (SB) Grand Stands (GS) Rabbit & Poultry Barn (RP) Barn Office (BO) 8 (Pending Thank You) 10 AM FFA Tractor Driving Contest (A) 10 AM Rabbit Fun Day and Costume Contest (GA) 10 AM Live entertainment, games, music (MW) 10 AM Entries due for Cowboy Baby and Sheep Lead Contest (BO) 10-11 AM Taking entries for Homemade Salsa/ Guacamole Contests (P) 10 AM Lawnmower Race Registration (A) 10 AM-1 PM Taking entries for Homemade Beverage Contest (P) 11 AM Antique Tractor Pull (T) 11 AM Cowboy Baby Contest (LB) Sponsored by Moffat County Cattlewomen 11:30 AM Homemade Salsa/Guacamole Contest Judging (P) 12 PM Lawnmower Races (A) 12:30 PM Sheep Lead Contest (LB) 1 PM Watermelon Eating Contest (MW) 2:30 PM Homemade Beverage Contest Judging (P) Sponsored by Yampa Valley Brew Club 4-6:30 PM Community Barbecue (CPA) Served by Moffat County High School Girls Basketball Program Free Coke Floats (CPA) Sponsored by KRAI 5:30 PM 4-H and FFA Awards (LB) 6:30 PM 4-H and FFA Junior Livestock Sale (LB) 10 PM-1 AM Street Dance (MW) Sponsored by Moffat County Fair Board and Moffat County 4-H Council 8 AM-2 PM Pavilion and under the grandstands check-out and premium cash payout (UGS - West doors) 9 AM Antique Tractor Pull registration (T) 10 AM Antique Tractor Pull (T) SCHEDULE Sunday, August 9th Location Legend Arena (A) Under the Grandstands (UGS) Pavilion (P) Midway (MW) Covered Picnic Area (CPA) Livestock Barn (LB) MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR Grass Area (GA) Track (T) Swine Barn (SB) Grand Stands (GS) Rabbit & Poultry Barn (RP) Barn Office (BO) 9 Pat, Larry, Scott and Kristie Cook moved to Craig from Denver, CO in April, 1963. Larry was working for General Motors in the Insurance Department. He came to Craig to become Sales Manager for Reid Chevrolet located in an old gas station where Bank of Colorado is now located. Larry bought stock and became a partner in Reid Chevrolet in 1965. That year, they built their new building on 4th Street. Pat taught school in Craig for sixteen years! In 1971, Larry bought out Reid Chevrolet and became Cook Chevrolet. He built the present building on West Victory Way in 1978. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 10 Scott graduated from Moffat County High School in 1975 and Colorado State University in 1979 with a Business Major. He is married to Kelly, has a stepdaughter, Britney, who graduated from Moffat County High School in 2000 and graduated from CSU in 2004 with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology. She lives in Castle Rock with her husband, Nick and has two beautiful kids Tripp and Caroline. They have two sons, Brent, a 9th grader and Brad an 8th grader. He has been active in local service organizations and school-related sports and activities. Scott worked with his father throughout his time in Jr. High and High School. He has worked at Cook Chevrolet ever since from Sales Manager, General Manager, to President and owner. He built the Cook Chevrolet Subaru building in Steamboat in 2005. In 2014, he bought the Ford Dealership in Craig - now Cook Ford. Kristie graduated from Moffat County High School in 1978. She attended Colorado State University and received her Master’s Degree in Marriage and Individual Therapy. She is married to Dr. Michael Kleban and lives in Mesa, AZ. They have a daughter, Dr. Shawna Kleban in Plastic Surgery Residency, and a son Ryan, a student at Colorado University. The Cook’s have been in Craig over 52 years and have purchased 4-H animals every year in Moffat and Routt County! They have also continued to support the Moffat County Fair through sponsorship and award donations for many, many years. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR DEDICATION It is with extreme pleasure and gratitude we, the Moffat County Fair Board, dedicate the 2015 Moffat County Fair to you. Thank you for your dedication and support! 11 Each year during the fair, there are always a few people who go above and beyond to help out. Donna Carter is one of these people. Donna has been involved in many aspects of the fair for many years, and is happy to help out with something that she truly enjoys. She also enjoys spending time outdoors, including fishing, riding horses or mules and looking out over the beautiful country, and spending time with her family and friends. Donna's roots in Colorado started long ago. Her grandfather, Harry W. Decker (Windy) was born in Elbert, Colorado in 1895. His family then moved to Oak Creek to homestead in 1901, where Donna's father, Lane, and his six siblings Dalpa, Stella, Kent, Charlie, Lee, and Dart were born and raised. Harry W. Decker and his wife then moved to Moffat County in the 1940's. In the 1950's, her father, Lane Decker, then traveled on to Council Bluffs, Iowa with his wife, Harriette Decker, where Donna was born in 1956. At the age of two months old, Donna moved with her parents to Moffat County, and was raised in Hamilton and Craig. Growing up, rodeo has always played an important role in Donna's life. She was a part of the Theta Row Girls in her mid teens, as well as the high school MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 12 rodeo team. She was among one of the first girls allowed in the FFA, and was also a timer for the Little Britches Rodeo. She also worked with the Ride-N-Tie rodeo committee and MC 's the Moffat County Fair Open Horse Show. Today, Donna still enjoys all things rodeo, she continues to help with horse shows, and enjoys watching the participants and how they gain their abilities and confidence with their horses. She has also found a new hobby - quilting. Donna has now been a historian for the Yampa Valley Piece Maker Guild for four years, and in doing so, has received the nickname, 'Sew-Babe'. She has peace and contentment from making quilts, and says that her circle of Steel Magnolia friends are so fun, encouraging, helpful, and are truly wonderful people. Donna loves coming up with new quilt designs, especially when it comes to finding the right pattern and fabric for each person she designs them for. During her second year of quilting, Donna entered her quilt into the fair and received the Colorado Quilt Guild award. After receiving her first quilting award, Donna has volunteered for the quilt section of the fair ever since. She has had the honor and privilege of working with very talented women who have a passion and knowledge for quilting and are so willing to share their talents. She says that it is an incredible experience, and feels like each year she walks away a better person. Donna has also been involved with other aspects of the fair ever since her daughter, Brittany, joined 4-H with her horse, Gideon. Her favorite story of the two is when Brittany was struggling with Gideon to take the right lead. Since Connie LeFevre was Britain's leader at the time, her mother Joyce was watching as well and suggested Gideon see a chiropractor. After lots of treatment, at the next horse show Gideon took the right lead without any struggle. Donna says that seeing the love shared between a child and their animal is worth every minute in the hot sun. Donna is a very kind, helpful person who truly has a passion for what she does. The Moffat County Fair Board is pleased to Honor Donna Carter as one of the 2015 Honorary Volunteers. Thank you for all that you do and have done!! MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 13 HONORARY VOLUNTEER Donna is now married to her husband, Keith Carter. She has one daughter, Brittany, a son-in-law, Ronnie, and two grandchildren, Haley and Brody (whom she says is the most handsome boy in the state of Colorado), and a great grand-daughter, Marley. Few people are willing to step up to the plate the way that Myrtle Stagner does. She is always willing to help out others, and has made a positive difference in our community. Myrtle has been involved in the fair for over ten years, and her help is strongly appreciated. Myrtle - or Myrt- was born in Pagoda, Colorado and raised in Grand Valley. She was involved in 4-H as a child in Baggs for one year and also raised a garden. Her dad ran the Pagoda Store from 1928-1941 and her Great Great Great Uncle Jim Bennett started the Pagoda Cemetery. In 1958, she married Claude Stagner in Rifle, and moved to Craig in 1983. Myrtle has three children Gary, Kimmy, and Mike. Gary then married Jennifer Stagner and had two children, Taylor Schull (married to Rex Schull) and Kaycee Stagner. Kimmy married Shayne Schulze and had two children, Kymbre and Kannyn. Her kids participated in the fair growing up, and her granddaughters participated in 4-H and fair growing up as well. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 14 In her spare time, Myrtle enjoys knitting and crocheting, as well as baking and cooking. Myrtle enjoys making baked goods that she can enter into the fair each year. She also enjoys going to the livestock show with her grandkids. Myrtle has been a Pink Lady at TMH for many years. She also organizes the Community National Day of Prayer, assists with Cowboy Church, and provides hospitality for the pavilion opening. HONORARY VOLUNTEER Myrtle is a kind, caring, and very helpful individual. She thrives to make a positive impact in our community, and that has not gone unnoticed. The Moffat County Fair Board is pleased to honor Myrtle Stager as one of the 2015 Honorary Volunteers. We cannot thank you enough for all that you do!! MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 15 Each year, there are those who stand out among the crowd for making a positive difference, Loretta (Retta) Earle is one of these people. Loretta is always willing to lend a helping hand, and has been helping out with the Moffat County Fair for many years. Loretta was born and raised on a farm in Oklahoma. She grew up participating in 4-H, doing cooking and other projects. She graduated high school in Crawford, Oklahoma and became a police dispatcher. Loretta married Harold Earle in 1969. Harold’s family did custom harvesting in Oklahoma. In 1970, they moved to Craig to farm and ranch, raising cattle and growing hay. They had two children, Shane and Tammy. Shane married Stacy, and had two children Charlie and Jesse. Tammy had one child, Logan. In her spare time, Loretta enjoys singing and collecting rocks. Loretta has a collection of rocks from all over the world. Her greatest loves are God, family and friends. She also enjoys volunteering with hospice. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 16 Along with volunteering with hospice, Loretta also helps with the Moffat County Fair, including Cowboy Church, hospitality in the pavilion, and singing at the National day of prayer. Loretta’s favorite part of the fair is interacting with all of the other people, and getting to see who enters their treasures into the fair each year. HONORARY VOLUNTEER It is with extreme gratitude that the Moffat County Fair Board recognizes you as one of the 2015 Honorary Volunteers. Thank you for all you have done for the Moffat County Fair and we are looking forward to working with you for many years to come! MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 17 Hi, my name is Josie Timmer and I am your 2015 Fair Queen. I am a freshman in high school and I am 14 years old and have been in 4-H for 7 years now. The projects that I am involved in this year are steers but in the past I have taken lambs, horses and baking. Furthermore, I have multiple hobbies. I love to play basketball, volleyball and run track. I also like to hunt and draw wildlife along with reading. I think that being a Fair Queen is going to be a great experience and will be extremely fun and interesting. I will be able to participate in almost all of the projects that people do in 4-H. Also, being a Fair Queen will teach me leadership and people skills and I am very proud to be selected to represent the Moffat County Fair. I am very excited for 2015 and can’t wait to see everyone at the 2015 Moffat County Fair. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 18 FAIR ROYALTY Hi! My name is Payton Voloshin and I am the 2015 Fair Queen Attendant. I am 13 years old and in the 7th grade. I love to play basketball and ride my horse. I also like working with all of my 4-H animals and being on our ranch. I have been in the 4-H program for 8 years, including Cloverbuds. In the 4-H program I have done many projects, such as market beef, breeding beef, horses and market lambs. I appreciate my mom and grandpa for helping me with my market beef and my market lambs. My dad has taught me a lot about my horse and helped me improve my riding skills. I hope to continue 4-H for many more years! Thank you Alisa and JoAnne for your help and encouragement. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 19 Hi, my name is Ashley Baysinger and I am very happy to be your 2015 Fair Queen Attendant. I am involved in two different sports, I do cheer and gymnastics. I know I wouldn’t be able to do the things I have done without my parents. I have several hobbies aside from any sports I do. A few things I like to do are sewing, 4-H market lamb, and being outdoors. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 20 FAIR ROYALTY Hi, my name is Tara Brumblow. I am your 2015 Fair Queen. I am eleven years old. My hobbies are riding horses, reading and writing for fun. This is my 7th year in 4-H including Cloverbuds. The projects I have participated in during my 4-H years are scrapbooking, horseless horse and dogs. This year I will be showing my first livestock project, a goat. My family has chosen Moffat County as a place to settle. I love the community here and look forward to promoting Moffat County and its people. I would love to see you at the Moffat County Fair! MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 21 GENERAL RULES FOR 2015 MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR ENTRIES 1. All entries exhibited in the Moffat County Fair must qualify under the following conditions: be produced, prepared, and exhibited by a resident of Moffat County, or be produced, prepared, or exhibited as part of a project by a member of a recognized Moffat County 4-H Club or vocational education group, with exception of the Open Horse Show and the Dog Rally. 2. These rules and special rules shall be binding in all cases and these rules shall apply in all departments and divisions hereafter listed. Strict compliance will be required of all supervisory personnel and judges as well as of all exhibitors. Check your area of interest for special rules. 3. All possible diligence will be exercised to prevent loss or injury to animals and articles on exhibition, but it is here stipulated that the Fair Board will in no way be responsible for loss or injury to any entry or person. 4. The management reserves the right to interpret the rules and regulations and to make such other rules as are found necessary. 5. Every animal or article entered for competition shall be under the control of the superintendent of the department where it is entered. In open classes the next higher authority is delegated to department division coordinators except that such authority goes to the booth committee in the booth department. 6. Political parties and religious displays shall be allowed to display at the Moffat County Fair. 7. Complete name, mailing address, and phone number must be on the exhibit cards. 8. For exhibit limits, please see designated divisions. JUDGING: ► All entries will be ready for judging at the time shown under "Schedule of Events." Within each division, classes will be judged in the order listed in the fair book. See department rules for exceptions. The decision of the judges shall be final. If there is only one exhibitor in a class, the judge may give no award, or such award as the entry merits. Animals or articles receiving first and second premiums may be considered for grand champion and reserve grand champions at the judge's discretion. Classes may be combined at the discretion of the Superintendents. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 22 CHECKOUT: All exhibits except specified home economics products must be left on the fairgrounds in their allotted exhibit space during the fair until the designated release time listed on the schedule. Exhibits must be checked out officially. Premium money will be forfeited because of infractions of this rule. All exhibits, exhibit material or signs not removed by the exhibitor within 48 hours after the fair will be disposed of. GENERAL RULES 9. 10. CLASS DIVISIONS: Refer to each section for division classifications. ► ► Open 4-H ► ► Dog and Horse Livestock 11. NO PETS, FIREWORKS, BALLOONS OR BICYCLES IN THE BARN OR ON THE FAIRGROUNDS UNLESS FOR A DESIGNATED EVENT. (The 4-H Dog show will be allowed in the barn on the day of the 4-H Dog show and the day of the Round Robin Show). 12. Four-wheelers and golf carts are prohibited on the Fairgrounds except for use by Fair Board members and Superintendents. 13. PROTESTS: Formal protests must be filed in writing with the secretary of the Fair Board, within 2 hours of the applicable class or show, and accompanied by a $150.00 cash or certified funds deposit. The protest must be signed by three individuals from different households. The protest committee shall consist of the Fair Board, and the superintendent of the affected department. A simple majority of the protest committee will rule on all protests. If the decision is found to be in favor of the person filing the complaint, the deposit will be returned and the committee will decide on appropriate action. If the committee decides there is not a legitimate complaint, the $150.00 deposit will not be returned. The committee and management retain the right to bar contestants for conduct which shows poor sportsmanship or interferes with superintendents or judges and their decision, or for causing unnecessary disturbances. 14. Contact information on judges is not provided. NOTICE OF POSSIBLE EMERGENCY MEETINGS OF THE MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR BOARD DURING THE MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR. In the event of judging controversies that require immediate resolution or unforeseen emergencies that require the immediate action and/or decision of the Moffat County Fair Board during the Moffat County Fair, upon notification of all board members, three or more members of the Moffat County Fair Board may convene to address such controversies or emergencies without providing written notice twenty-four hours before meeting. In such cases, the media will be advised of the proposed meeting whenever possible and the time and place of the proposed meeting will be announced at the Moffat County Fair. Minutes of the emergency meeting will be taken and MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 23 preserved and any action taken at the emergency meeting will be addressed and ratified at the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Moffat County Fair Board. Moffat County Fair Management will use all care possible to insure the safety of entries. However, under NO circumstances will they be responsible for loss, injury, or damage done to, occasioned by, or arising from any article on exhibition or when left after release time. OPEN CLASS RULES 1. Fair officials will strictly enforce Moffat County Fair General Rules, as listed in the front of this book, in each department. 2. Open division is designated by class number only and is open to both adults and youth. You can compete in one age division only per class. (Example: you cannot enter the same class as open and teen; must designate). 3. CLASS DIVISIONS: (NOTE ADDITIONS) 4. P - Preschool (0-5 years of age) Y- Youth (6-9 years of age) PT - Pre-Teen (10-12 years of age) T - Teen (13-18 years of age) O - Open (19 and over) S - Senior (60 and over) G - Group (3 or more people working on a project together). Pro - Professional (see rule #12) If you are in the Preschool, Youth, Pre-Teen, or Teen class divisions, please list your actual age beside your age group on your entry tag. 5. Management will not be responsible for plates, pans, or other exhibit material not picked up. 6. All entries in this department must be the work of the exhibitor(s) named. No article may be shown more than one year in this county fair. 7. NOTE: Please note exhibitor entry criteria as specified in each division. 8. Open class exhibits are to be judged according to the American system of judging. Exhibits in this system are compared against a standard of perfection, as well as against the other entries in the competition. All exhibits in a particular class are looked at and ranked with only one selected for first place, second place, third place, etc. per age division. If there are no high quality exhibits, at the judge’s discretion, exhibits may be placed in the appropriate position even if it is second, third or fourth place. Or even in some cases, no award at all may be given if the judge feels that is the appropriate action to be taken. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 24 Security will be provided during the fair. 10. Pavilion entries are accepted Tuesday, before pavilion judging, from 6-8 PM and Wednesday, the day of judging, from 8-11 AM. The pavilion will be closed to the public at 11 AM for judging. It will reopen again at 8:00 AM Thursday. 11. Entries must be picked up between 8:00 AM and 2:00 PM on Sunday following judging. After this time, perishables will be discarded. If exhibits cannot be picked up Sunday, after the fair, arrangements should be made in advance with the Moffat County Extension Office. GENERAL RULES 9. 12. Amateur and Professional Classes: Please note Amateur and Professional on entry tag. Professionals are designated as follows: Teaches for pay or …. Has sold more than $500.00 within the past year or … Has won a major award in a national show or exhibit within the last five years or …. Is a professional by trade NOTE: This rule applies to all Open Class Sections. Please refer to individual class sections for rules and guidelines. 4--H GENERAL 4 PROJECT 1. All projects must be ‘state fair ready’ when entered at the county fair. Please refer to the 2015 Colorado State Fair syllabus for complete project requirements. 2. Each entry will receive either a blue, red or white award ribbon depending on how well an entry meets project requirements. All 4-H projects are judged by the Danish Ribbon System which is based upon the following quality and standards: GENERAL 4-H RULES 4-H DEPARTMENT RULES Blue - Exhibit meets project requirements and is of high quality (well done). White - Exhibit does not meet all project requirements and/or is below average quality (needs improvement). 3. A Champion (purple flat ribbon) and Reserve Champion (lavender flat ribbon) will be awarded in each project class for Junior, Intermediate and Senior or as otherwise designated by the Colorado State Fair 4-H Exhibit Requirements. These awards will be determined from all of the blue ribbon winners in each MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 25 OPEN CLASS RULES Red - Exhibit meets project requirements but is of average quality. class. Each Champion winner will also receive a State Fair Qualifying ribbon. 4. An overall section (Animal Science, Biological Sciences, Mechanical Sciences, Natural Resources, Communication, Arts & Leisure Sciences, Consumer Science) Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion will be chosen, in each age group, from the project class champions and will receive Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion rosettes. *The Section Grand Champions will receive a picture trophy and a sponsored award. The Section Reserve Champion will receive a picture award certificate. 5. Exhibits that exceed project skills, number or size requirements will not be considered for champion, reserve champion. However, the project is still eligible for the appropriate Danish placing. 6. Exhibits that do not meet project requirements will be awarded a white ribbon. ****************************** DISPLAY BOARDS, when used, must meet the following requirements: Display boards are the only type of board to be used for 4-H projects. Display boards are a great way to share information, but when viewers walk by, they spend only 60-90 seconds looking at each display board. Make yours stand out by highlighting the main points of your project in a fun, interesting way. SHAPE: Design your exhibit so information fits on the display. Remember, you have 1 large surface, and 2 smaller side wings. SPACE: Your display should only discuss one main topic. This will help it look neat and uncrowded. ATTACHMENTS: When attaching pictures or objects to your board, make sure they are secure. Use glue for pictures and paper, and consider wires, zip ties or staples to attach bulkier items. Do not attach items that are so heavy that your board can’t stand or fold. TEXT: Make sure that all the text on your display is easy to read. Use a large font for the title, and smaller fonts for the headings and body text. Text must be readable from 3-5 feet away. Use large bold letters. Dark letters on a light background works best. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 26 SIZE: Display boards for the county and state fair must measure 4 ft. wide x 3 ft. tall. They should be made of lightweight cardboard, but not poster board. Pre-cut boards are available at most craft and shopping centers. No part of your display may extend beyond these boundaries. DISPLAY BOOKS: Your e-record book should accompany your board. You may use 3-ring binders or other notebooks that will keep the pages securely inside. You may not use slider-type binders. ******************************** Projects can be entered from 6:00 - 8:00 PM on Monday, July 27 or 8:00 - 9:00 AM on Tuesday, July 28 under the Grandstands. Projects will not be accepted after 9:00 AM. 2. A project interview schedule will be posted that morning. This will enable 4-H members and leaders to plan their time that day to be there for project interviews. DOG AND HORSE RULES << DOG >> General Dog Rules: 1. Members and dogs must be actively enrolled in the 4-H dog project and have on file a Project Identification Sheet to show at County Fair Dog Show. 2. All dogs enrolled in the 4-H dog project must be current on their annual vaccinations. 3. Dogs who have been aggressive during the project year may be denied eligibility to show at the Fair Dog Show. 4. Dogs that show aggressive behavior in the ring during the Fair Dog Show may be asked to leave the ring by the Judge. 5. Under no circumstances is anyone allowed to approach the judge or stewards with a dispute or problem during the Fair Dog Show. Any grievance should be taken to the dog project Superintendent after the Show. 6. Exhibitors are responsible to be ready when their class is called or they may miss the class. You may not enter a class after it has started. If an exhibitor is exhibiting in another project or class which conflicts with the dog show, the member should notify the show superintendents of all projects involved in case there is flexibility in show order. 7. After once placing in the top 10 at the State level, a member may no longer compete in the same class at the County or State Fair. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 27 GENERAL 4-H RULES 1. DOG AND HORSE RULES 4-H COMPLETION DAY If a member wins Reserve or Grand Champion with a score of 190 in Obedience of 90 in Rally or higher they must move up to the next class level. Once a member competes at a higher level at the County Fair, no matter what they score they earned in the past, that same dog is no longer eligible to compete in that same or lower class. Example: if a member feels they are ready to move to the Grad Novice class and competes at the County Fair or State Fair, they cannot return that same dog to the Novice or Pre Grad class. 8. Dogs are not allowed to move down levels after competing at a higher level at a Fair Dog Show. 9. Dogs not entered in the Fair dog show, may not be brought to the show grounds. 10. Any 4-H member who has shown a dog in AKC or is deemed experienced, as a showman, must enter Open level showmanship. 11. A dog with an AKC title is disqualified from entering the class for which the degree was awarded. Proof of degree may be requested. Except if that title was won less than 4 months before County Fair. OWNERSHIP, SHOW AND TRAINING 12. Dogs must be trained exclusively in obedience, rally, showmanship and/or agility by the 4-H member during the project year beginning January 1 current year and ending December 31. 13. Members must own his/her project dog individually or in partnership with a parent or guardian during the complete duration of the project. 14. 4-H members may show more than one dog in obedience or rally, however, all 4-H members are limited to one regular class per dog and one dog per class (see class descriptions). If a member is showing more than one dog in obedience or rally, only the highest scoring dog counts towards overall award. 15. A 4-H member may show ONE dog in the appropriate regular showmanship class. 16. Classes may be combined in an effort to expedite the show providing that it maintains the 8 dog limit for long sits and downs. Changes will be announced and members will be given five-minute warning. Classes will be scored separately. 17. All obedience classes will be judged according to 4-H Judging Guidelines using modified AKC rules (beginner-novice, graduate-novice, pre-open classes). Novice, open and utility class rules are identical to AKC rules. 18. Members who get a score of 170 or above in obedience at a 4-H dog show can qualify for state fair, in the class which he/she received the score at the show. However, if four (4) members qualify at County Fair in the same class, they have preference (county fair supersedes). Must have written proof. 19. Female dogs in season may not be shown at County Fair Dog Show, and are not allowed on the show grounds. 20. Pregnant bitches, within four weeks of due date or MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 28 bitches with a litter four weeks of age or older but still lactating (producing milk) must have veterinarian approval before being shown. 21. For the protection of the other project dogs, the Superintendent, along with the project leaders or Judge, jointly have the right to reject any dog showing evidence of disease or parasites and to include lameness, sickness or improperly cared for dog. This decision will be made by the Dog Superintendent and/or Judge. 22. For the protection of the 4-H members, their dogs and spectators, aggressive behavior by a dog will eliminate the dog from further competition at the Moffat County Fair Dog Show. This decision will be made by the Dog Superintendent and/or Judge. 24. Exhibitors may not accept coaching or training while in the show ring. Acceptance will result in disqualification from that class. This decision will be made by the Judge and the dog superintendent. 25. There will be no intensive or abusive training or handling of the dogs on the show grounds. You may warm your dog up before the show using any obedience exercise used in the ring. 26. In order for 4-H members to complete their dog project, they must complete 70% of their 4-H record book. DOG AND HORSE RULES 23. No dog(s) shall be left unattended or (tied up) anywhere on Fairgrounds for any reason. All dogs must be on a 6 ft. leash or crated and attended at all times. Any loose dog or one which is tied or unattended may be excused from any further competition that day. This decision will be made by the dog superintendent and project leaders jointly. EQUIPMENT AND CARE 27. All grooming the day of the show must be done by the 4-H member. Dogs cannot be professionally groomed within 2-3 weeks prior to show. 28. Dogs must be brought to the show on a six (6) ft. leash and either a flat buckle collar or a slip collar for obedience and a show lead for showmanship. Nothing except the leash may be attached to the collar in the ring. Dog licenses should be removed prior to entering the ring. 29. Members are responsible for bringing their own shade, water and feed for the dogs. Additionally, exhibitors are responsible for allowing adequate time for their dogs to relieve themselves prior to entering the ring. All members are required to clean up after their dogs. DRESS OF THE EXHIBITORS 30. The dress for the exhibitor in obedience should be neat and clean. Girls; hair should be tied back, nice slacks or a skirt and blouse or dress, with flat shoes. Boys; nice shirt tucked in, a tie, with nice pants, sport jacket (optional). MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 29 EXHIBIT CLASSES All exercises will be judged following the latest AKC obedience guidelines whenever possible, except that dog registry with AKC is not required. Show rules and guidelines are modeled after AKC rules, with exceptions in beginner-novice, graduate-novice, pre-open classes which have modified AKC and 4-H rules. << 4-H HORSE >> General Rules: Effective October 1, 2006. A certified equestrian helmet with safety harness fastened in place is required in over fences classes and gymkhana events, activities and practice sessions. It is the responsibility of the parent or guardian of the 4-H member to see that the headgear worn complies with such standards and is in good condition. The State 4-H Office encourages the use of ASTM certified/SEI approved safety helmets in all equine events. Protective headgear may be used in all classes and shall not be discriminated against. 1. County Fair general rules will apply, unless otherwise specified herein, please read them. 2. Both adults and youth including 4-H and FFA are eligible for the open class horse show. 3. 4-H and FFA members are required to show in showmanship to complete project. Only exception is a vet authorization. 4. Western high point will consist of showmanship, western horsemanship, reining, western riding and trail. 5. English high point will consist of showmanship (only if English attire is worn during showmanship class). English riding control class, hunt seat equitation (not to jump), and hunt seat equitation (over fences). 6. Gymkhana high point will consist of barrel race, flag race, pole bending, keyhole and boot race. 7. High point awards will be determined on one horse-one rider for Junior, Intermediate, Senior divisions. 8. Personal Attire and Equipment: Western A. Western clothing that reflects neat, clean, well-fitted work-like appearance. Expensive clothing will not count over neat, clean clothing. B. Western hat, Western or cowboy boots, belt and long-sleeved, full-length shirt (chest and midriff covered) required. Any exhibitor may wear certified equestrian protective headgear in any division or class without penalty. A certified equestrian helmet with safety harness fastened in place is required in gymkhana events, activities and practice sessions. C. Optional: gloves, ties, chaps, vests, jackets, raincoat, and spurs. See classes for exceptions. D. Certified helmets are allowed and encouraged in all western classes and shall not be discriminated MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 30 against in the adjudication of the class. E. Any exceptions will be listed under specific classes. English Saddle Seat A. Although the class is being judged on ability, the rider should be dressed in neat attire. The appointments given are based on tradition and present-day custom. Contestants who do not conform will be penalized. In extreme weather conditions, show attire requirements may be altered by show management. C. Formal: evening wear is more conservative. Colors include dark gray, dark brown, dark blue or black tuxedo-type jacket with collars and lapels of the same color, top hat, jodhpurs to match, and gloves, or dark-colored riding habit and accessories, and jodhpur boots. Formal attire is not appropriate before 6 p.m. D. Optional: spurs of the unrowelled type. Equipment A. Bridle: full bridles (curb and snaffle). Martingales and similar tie-downs are prohibited. B. Saddle: a flat, English-type is required. Forward seat or Western saddles are prohibited. DOG AND HORSE RULES B. Informal: conservative colors are required. These include black, blue, gray, green, beige or brown jacket with matching jodhpurs (white jacket in season), derby or soft hat and jodhpur boots. C. Whip, up to 4’ in length, including lash. Hunt Seat A. Although the class is being judged on ability rather than personal attire, riders should wear suitable hunt seat attire consisting of a coat of any tweed or melton for hunting (conservative wash jackets in season); breeches or jodhpurs; appropriate boots; and a hunt cap is mandatory. A certified equestrian hunt cap with safety harness fastened in place is required in over fences classes. It is the responsibility of the parent or guardian of the 4-H member to see that the headgear worn complies with such standards and is in good condition. In extreme weather conditions, show attire requirements may be altered by show management. B. Optional: spurs of the unrowelled type, crops and bats. C. Crop or bat, up to 30”, no lash allowed. Equipment A. Snaffles, pelhams, kimberwicks, or full bridles MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 31 may be used. A cavesson (noseband) is required regardless of the bridle/bit used. B. Optional: martingales are optional in classes over fences. They are prohibited in hunter hack and all classes not to jump. C. Prohibited: Western or flat saddles, whip, figure 8 noseband, drop noseband, flash noseband. Dressage Seat A. Although the individual rider is judged on ability rather than personal attire, riders should wear suitable attire consisting of a conservative-colored hunt or dressage coat, light-colored breeches, and hunt or dressage cap. Certified equestrian helmets are recommended. B. Optional: 1. Gloves and unrowelled spurs. 2. Whip, up to 43.3” in length, including lash. Equipment A English-type saddle; forward, all-purpose or dressage styles. Horses will be shown in plain, smooth-mouth snaffles; cavessons are required. Drop or flash nose bands, made of leather, are permitted. B. Prohibited: Western or flat saddles. Martingales. Gymkhana A. In timed events, western-type equipment must be used. Use of a hackamore (including mechanical hackamores) or other types of bridles or bits is the optional choice of the contestant; however, the judge or show official may prohibit the use of bits or equipment he/she may consider severe. Riders should check with show officials regarding any equipment which may be considered unconventional. 1. Required Equipment: A. ASTM/SEI approved safety helmet with harness securely fastened. A certified equestrian helmet with safety harness fastened in place is required in gymkhana events, activities and practice sessions (i.e., timed events not involving livestock). It Is the responsibility of the parent or guardian of the 4-H member to see that the headgear worn complies with such standards and is in good condition. 2. Optional Equipment: 3. A. Tie-downs B. Whips or bats C. Skid, splint, or bell boots D. Roping or closed reins Prohibited Equipment: A. Jerk lines MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 32 B. Tack collars C. Draw reins D. Any attachment between the foot and the stirrup including rubber bands. B. Dress (see Western) C. Safety helmets and Western attire are required. Ball caps are prohibited. Equipment Western equipment is to be used. 9. 4-H and FFA members may compete for all 3 of the high point awards. 10. All 4-H and FFA horse projects will be judged on Monday. This includes English, western, halter and gymkhana. 11. Classes with "J" prefix are only open to 4-H and FFA members with horse projects. 12. In foal classes, mares are allowed to be brought into the arena. The foal must be on a halter and led in. 13. General show rules for the 4-H and FFA horse show will be according to the Moffat County Fair Book or the Colorado 4-H Horse Show Rule Book. DOG AND HORSE RULES 14. In halter classes where entries number three or less, the superintendent reserves the right to combine classes. 15. Cash prizes in 4-H Horse classes will be $3, $2, $1, for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place respectively. Ribbons will be awarded for 4th and 5th places. 16. 4-H and FFA members must show only their project horses. 4-H and FFA members must complete a Horse I.D. sheet on each horse. Horse I.D. sheets must be turned into the Extension Office by May 1st each year. 17. 4-H and FFA members may show only one animal per division (i.e. one mare, one gelding, one colt). If a member has more than one horse in the Supreme Champion class, another junior member may show that animal upon approval of show management. 18. Participants in halter and performance classes must have passed Level I ground and riding tests. If they have passed Level I ground only, they may only show in halter and showmanship. They are eligible for round robin contest. Anyone wishing to compete at State Fair, must pass Level II. 19. Patterns will be posted the morning of the Horse Show by 8:00 a.m. 20. Any mis-entered animals will forfeit any placings or show money. 21. A major goal of the 4-H program is the building and strengthening of the youth's character. Good sportsmanship is essential in horse project competition. 22. NOTE: The Fair photographer will be taking trophy pictures in the main livestock barn from 11:00 AM - MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 33 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM day of show, unless announced otherwise. 23. NOTE: Under no circumstances may an exhibitor, parent, leader or spectator badger, insult or be argumentative with the judge, ring steward, superintendent or show management. Any flagrant display of poor sportsmanship or affront to the judge or ring steward by or on behalf of the exhibitor may result in exclusion of the exhibitor from competition and forfeiture of awards. The person(s) responsible for such action will be asked to leave the grounds by the superintendent or his designee. 24. NO coaching is allowed from the rail or outside the arena by parents and/or leaders when a member is competing in the arena. Persons doing so, may be asked to leave the grounds by the superintendent or his designee. 25. The fair management may, at its discretion, expel any person or persons abusing any horse on the grounds at any time, and entry fees and prize money will be forfeited. In any 4-H class, horses showing signs of undue stress or inhumane treatment must be penalized. Any horse exhibited in a class that has evidence of abuse, a cut or abrasion showing clear evidence of fresh blood in the mouth, nose, chin, shoulder, barrel, flank or hip area, must be considered to be ineligible to receive an award in that class. 26. Riders who do not have their mounts under suitable control will be excused from the ring. Judges and ring officials should interpret this wording to stress safety and courtesy to all riders in the class, and consider a horse as being sufficiently out of control at any time the rider is unable to manage the animal in the required class routine after a reasonable corrective action. Categories: High Point Awards in Western and English Divisions will be awarded in the following age groups: Juniors: 8 to 10 year olds Intermediates: 11 to 13 year olds Seniors: 14 years and older 27. The gymkhana high point awards will be awarded in the following age categories: Juniors: 8 to 10 years old Intermediates: 11 to 13 years old Seniors: 14 years and older 28. Points will be awarded in each class to determine high point awards. High point awards will be announced at culmination of show. 29. Points earned will be as follows with ribbons given for 1st through 5th place. Example: 1st place : 2nd place: 3rd place: 4th place: 5th place: MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 5 pts. 4 pts. 3 pts. 2 pts. 1 pts. 34 30. An Outstanding Horseman Award will be presented at the Annual Achievement Night. Selection will be based on class points accrued, levels testing, expo participation and record book scores. 1. County fair general rules will apply, unless otherwise specified herein: please read them. 2. Both adults and youth, including 4-H and FFA, are eligible for the show as well as out of county horse exhibitors. 3. Exhibitors age shall be as of December 31 previous year. Age of horse and rider must be on the entry form. 4. NO coaching is allowed from the rail or outside the arena when a participant is competing in the arena. Persons doing so, may be asked to leave the grounds by the superintendent or designee. 5. High point Western will consist of showmanship, western horsemanship, western pleasure, reining and trail. 6. High point English will consist of showmanship, (only if English attire is worn during showmanship class), hunter under saddle, hunt seat equitation, hunt seat equitation over fences, and hunter hack. 7. High point Gymkhana will consist of poles, barrels, and keyhole. 8. Points will be awarded in the above eligible classes to determine high point awards. Ribbons will be given for 1st through 5th place. Example: 9. 1st place 2nd place 3rd place 4th place 5th place - 5 pts. 4 pts. 3 pts. 2 pts. 1 pts. Adult: Age 19 and over Junior Horse: will be 5 (five) years old or younger. They may be ridden with either a bosal or snaffle bit. May be ridden with two hands on reins. 14-18; 11-13; 10 & under 10. Personal Attire: Western Dress Code A. Western clothing that reflects neat, clean, wellfitted work-like appearance. Expensive clothing will not count over neat, clean clothing. B. Western hat, western or cowboy boots, belt and long-sleeved, full-length shirt (chest and midriff covered) required. Any exhibitor may wear certified equestrian protective headgear in any division or class without penalty. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 35 DOG AND HORSE RULES << OPEN HORSE >> C. Optional: gloves, ties, chaps, vests, jackets, raincoat, breast collar and spurs. See classes for exceptions. 11. Personal Attire: English Dress Code Saddle Seat A. Although the class is being judged on ability, the rider should be dressed in neat attire. The appointments given are based on tradition and present-day custom. Contestants who do not conform will be penalized. In extreme weather conditions, show attire requirements may be altered by show management. B. Informal: conservative colors are required. These include black, blue, gray, green, beige or brown jacket with matching jodhpurs (white jacket in season), derby or soft hat and jodhpur boots. C. Formal: evening wear is more conservative. Colors include dark gray, dark brown, dark blue or black tuxedo-type jacket with collars and lapels of the same color, top hat, jodhpurs to match, and gloves, or dark-colored riding habit and accessories, and jodhpur boots. Formal attire is not appropriate before 6 p.m. D. Optional: spurs of the unrowelled type. Equipment A. Bridle: full bridles (curb and snaffle). Martingales and similar tie-downs are prohibited. B. Saddle: a flat, English-type is required. Forward seat or Western saddles are prohibited. Hunt Seat A. Though the class is being judged on ability rather than personal attire, riders should wear suitable hunt seat attire consisting of a coat of any tweed or melton for hunting (conservative wash jackets in season); breeches or jodhpurs; appropriate boots; and a hunt cap is mandatory. A certified equestrian hunt cap with safety harness fastened in place is required in over fences classes. It is the responsibility of the parent or guardian of the 4-H member to see that the headgear worn complies with such standards and is in good condition. In extreme weather conditions, show attire requirements may be altered by show management. B. Optional: spurs of the unrowelled type, crops and bats. Equipment: A. Snaffles, pelhams, kimberwicks, or full bridles may be used. A cavesson (noseband) is required regardless of the bridle/bit used. B. Optional: martingales are optional in classes over fences. They are prohibited in Hunter Hack and all classes not to jump. C. Prohibited: Western or flat saddles MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 36 Prohibited: whip, figure 8 noseband, drop noseband, flash noseband. Exception: Barrels and Poles - exhibitors may wear apparel of choice. Boots will still be required. 12. Performance and Halter classes will be judged according to 4-H Horse Show Rule Book. 13. In foal classes, the foals must be haltered and led. The mare will be allowed in the arena on a halter. 14. In halter classes where entries number three or less, the superintendent reserves the right to combine classes. 15. In performance classes where entries number three or less, the superintendent reserves the right to combine classes by age of rider. 16. If a class is considered too large, the superintendent reserves the right to split the classes. 17. First and second place winners in each halter class will show for Champion and Reserve Champion. 19. Deadline for mail-in pre-entries will be July 15, 2015. Pre-entry fee is $7.00 per class for the open show. Post entries will be accepted at the show. Post entries will be $8.00 per class. Show passes will be available for $50.00. This does not include halter classes. Show passes will be pre-entry only. No show passes available day of show. Entries for halter classes will close at 7:30 AM on Saturday, August 1, 2015. Entries for performance classes close 11:00 AM on Saturday, August 1, 2015. NO EXCEPTIONS! Entry fees are nonrefundable. DOG AND HORSE RULES 18. A special All-Around award will be given to highest points scored in the horse show. You must show at halter to be eligible for this trophy. This is a Joe Brett Memorial sponsored by Carol Beumer. 20. The gate will close for each class 3 minutes after the class is called into the arena. If tack or clothes change warrants late admission, the gate person must be contacted before the class is called. 21. Stalls available $10.00 - no refund. Stall reservations must be made at time of entry. Horses on fairgrounds overnight must be housed in designated stall area. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 37 LIVESTOCK RULES SPECIAL RULES FOR 2015 MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR SCRAPIES RULE SHEEP and GOATS: ALL SEXUALLY INTACT GOATS MUST HAVE A SCRAPIE PREMISES ID EAR TAG. REGISTERED MEAT AND DAIRY GOATS MAY USE TATTOOS WITH BREED REGISTRATION NUMBERS SUPPORTED BY ACCOMPANYING REGISTRATION PAPERS IN LIEU OF THE TAGS. ALL SEXUALLY INTACT SHEEP MUST HAVE A SCRAPIE PREMISES ID EAR TAG. RETAINED TESTICLE RULE: MALE ANIMALS HAVING ONE OR BOTH TESTICLES CONTAINED IN THE BODY CAVITY ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO SHOW OR SELL IN THE JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SALE. SWINE BREEDING: THERE WILL BE NO SWINE BREEDING CLASSES ALLOWED AT THE 2015 MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR. JUNIOR DIVISION: ALL MOFFAT COUNTY 4-H/FFA MEMBERS (8-18 YEARS OF AGE AS OF DECEMBER 31st PREVIOUS YEAR). OPEN CLASS DIVISION: Any Moffat County Adult 19 and older as of December 31st previous year. The foregoing General Rules shall apply to all Junior Division Fair participants in departments of the Moffat County Fair. GENERAL RULES 1. Junior Division exhibitors must be currently enrolled in a 4-H project or FFA project for which an exhibit is made. Other youth, not enrolled in 4-H or FFA projects, are invited to enter corresponding open or youth classes in agriculture for equal prizes or awards. Cloverbuds (4-H members ages 5-7) may not enroll in, participate in, exhibit or sell 4-H livestock projects. 2. Bedding, if desired, will be furnished by the exhibitor. 3. In the event of over crowding of a specie, exhibitors may be asked to remove non-show animals from the fairgrounds. 4. It is recommended that water be available to all animals at all times during the County Fair. 5. Each Junior Division (4-H/FFA) member enrolled in livestock projects will be provided 4-H/FFA Humane MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 38 6. No market animals will be released until the Junior Division (4-H/FFA) member has declared an animal for the Junior Livestock Sale. Non sale animals may be checked out by a superintendent and taken from the fairgrounds after 12:00 noon the next day following the specific species show. 7. SECURITY: The livestock barns will be locked from 10:00 PM - 5:30 AM starting Wednesday of fair week. No one will be allowed in the barns during this time. ETHICS 1. The following are termed unethical practices: Doctoring, doping or injecting show animals for body "fill-ins", or the alteration, changing, defacing or any modification of the markings of show animals and the anatomical structure of an animal, the removal, alteration, changing or purposely damaging ear tags, any type of injection where oils, glycerine or like substances are used for body "fill-ins" external applications of such things as liniments and blistering agents that would cause an edematous condition, use of ice packs or other refrigerants to alter the quality of the finish of an animal. No animal shall be decorated with any unnecessary trappings, etc. during the judging. No altering of color or structure of hair or wool coat in any way except for trimming or blocking will be allowed. Any grooming material on an entry, when rubbed with a cloth or glove, which shows evidence of altering color shall be an automatic disqualification. This does not apply to hoof dressing on hooves. Any entry adding an artificial tail head or tail fin, artificial poll, or adding any hair or hair-like substance will be disqualified. The showing of livestock of any ineligible age or showing unethically fitted livestock is prohibited. 2. Fair management reserves the right to test any animal. 3. Compliance with all Colorado laws prohibiting tampering with or drugging of livestock and/or sale of adulterated meat is mandatory for any Junior Division (4-H/FFA/Vo-Ag) member and/or family member enrolled in a Junior Division (4-H/FFA/Vo-Ag) animal project. If legal charges are brought against any Junior Division (4-H/FFA/Vo-Ag) member/ family, the member/family will be suspended from participation in all Junior Division (4-H/FFA/Vo-Ag) livestock activities pending resolution of those charges. If found guilty, the Junior Division (4-H / FFA/Vo-Ag) member/family will be banned from all animal projects by Colorado State University Extension 4-H Youth Development and/or the Moffat County FFA program for one year. LIVESTOCK RULES Animal Care Guidelines. These guidelines will be practiced by every person enrolled in or participating in 4-H/FFA animal projects. Tampering or drugging of livestock is a felony according to Colorado Consolidated Cruelty/Fighting Statute 18-9-207. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 39 4. NOTE: Under no circumstances may an exhibitor, parent, leader or spectator badger, insult or be argumentative with the judge, ring steward, superintendent or show management. Any flagrant display of poor sportsmanship or affront to the judge or ring steward by or on behalf of the exhibitor may result in exclusion of the exhibitor from competition and forfeiture of awards. The person(s) responsible for such action will be asked to leave the grounds by the superintendent or his designee. 5. It is recommended that water be available to all animals at all times during the County Fair. OWNERSHIP 1. All market lambs, market swine, market goats and all breeding animals including rabbits must have been in the exhibitors possession for 60 days prior to the fair. All market beef must have been in the exhibitor’s possession for 120 days prior to the fair. 2. Junior division (4-H/FFA) breeding animals must be part of a project and owned by the 4-H or FFA/Vo-Ag member. Proof of ownership must be available at the fairgrounds within 5 minutes of request by the department superintendent. 3. Transfer of ownership of all livestock occurs immediately upon completion of the bidding. REQUIREMENTS 1. Completed 4-H record books for livestock, poultry, rabbits and horse will be required in the Moffat County Extension Office no later than September 10 following the Moffat County Fair. Note: If September 10th falls on a weekend, record books will be due the Monday immediately following the weekend. An FFA/Vo-Ag member must complete and turn in a record book form to the Moffat County Extension Office by September 10th to complete a livestock project. 2. A 4-H member is not required to show an animal in the County Livestock Show to complete their 4-H project. A 4-H member may complete a livestock project by completing 70% of his/her livestock record book and turning the livestock record book in by September 10th. If a member does not complete a record book, they will be given an incomplete in that project area and will not be allowed to take that project the next year. 3. Pen Request - Pens will be assigned by the superintendents and the Extension Office. PLEASE NOTE: Pen assignments are permanent. Switching and/or re-numbering pens to suit personal needs, without superintendent approval, will not be tolerated! Persons found changing pen numbers without superintendent approval are subject to being asked to leave the grounds. 4. All Junior Division (4-H/FFA) members showing or selling market animals or showing breeding animals MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 40 must attend an official Meat Quality Assurance Training provided by either the Colorado State University Extension Office or FFA once as a Junior/ Intermediate (8-13 year olds), and once as a Senior (14 & over). All members must provide documentation verifying their attendance at an official training program to the Extension Office by June 1. DRESS CODE Colorado State 4-H Dress Code This dress code is to be followed by all Junior Division (4-H/FFA) members as well as adult leaders, advisors, and chaperones at all Colorado State 4-H sponsored events including but not limited to the Colorado State Fair, Youth Fest, Leadership Development Conference, Colorado Leadership Camp, and State Conference. Deviations from the dress code will result in a request to change. This dress code is not subject to personal interpretation. A state officer, adult leader, advisor, extension agent, fair board member, 4-H foundation member, superintendent or chaperone may deem clothing inappropriate. In addition, some activities or events will have specific dress requirements that will need to be followed. Appropriate dress consists of: LIVESTOCK RULES Any 4-H or FFA member failing to provide such documentation will not be allowed to show in the Junior Division, sell at the Junior Livestock Sale, or participate in the rate of gain contest at the Moffat County Fair. He/she may participate in open showmanship classes only. Clothes are clean and in good repair, free of holes, tears, or slashes. Clothes are free from violent or drug-related material, or anything that alludes to violations of the 4-H Code of Conduct. Cover-ups are worn with swimsuits when not participating in water activities or sunbathing. Swimsuits will provide adequate coverage—no string bikinis or extremely revealing suits will be tolerated. Shorts must be mid-thigh length. No cut-off shorts allowed. All items designated as underwear are kept under cover. No halter-tops, tube tops, or tops that expose undergarments. No pants or shorts that expose undergarments. No spaghetti straps on shirts or dresses, with the exception of formal attire. No see-through garments or muscle shirts. Hats need to be removed for meetings, workshops, meals, and other times when asked to remove them. Shoes must be worn at all times deemed appropriate. NOTE: Jeans or slacks and closed toe shoes are required during a show or sale. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 41 WEIGH-IN/TAGGING 1. All market beef, market swine, market lambs and market goats must be individually ear tagged by the ownership dates above. All market animals will be tagged by designated weigh-in and tagging crew. Weigh and tag dates are scheduled for each species each year. Junior Division (4-H and FFA) members are required to weigh in and tag all market animals during the specified dates. Market beef projects will be ear tagged and tattooed. 2. The management reserves the right to remove any animal from the fair for reasons of animal health. See special rules for horses. 3. Junior Division Exhibitors may tag 3 market animals per species at initial weigh-in day. Junior Division (4-H/ FFA) exhibitors will be allowed to enter only two animals per exhibitor per species - beef, swine, goats and sheep in market classes. These two animals must be declared at time of final weigh-in at County Fair. The third animal will not be eligible to be shown by Junior Division exhibitor at this fair. In market classes, 2 placings in single classes and one placing in group classes will be allowed to one owner. Breeding animals shown in the Junior Division show may be used for showmanship classes. One showmanship class per specie (in each age division) will be offered. 4. All market animals must be tagged on weigh and tag days that have been scheduled, to participate in the supreme animal awards and rate-of-gain awards. If a market animal loses the ear tag prior to the County Fair, Junior Division (4-H/FFA) members must make arrangements with the Extension Office or FFA Advisor to replace the ear tag as soon as possible. 5. All market lambs eligible for the rate-of-gain contest must be slick-shorn prior to the arrival at the Moffat County Fairgrounds for fair weigh-in. Any lambs arriving at fair weigh-in not slick-shorn will not be eligible for the rate-of-gain contest. 6. Eligibility will be determined on the basis of show weight at the time of weigh in. Animals not making minimum or exceeding maximum weight will show in special feeder / heavy weight classes and will not be eligible to sell. In order to be eligible for sale or show, market steers must weigh no less than 1050 pounds; market heifers must weigh no less than 1050 pounds. There is no maximum weight for market beef. In order to be eligible for sale or show, market lambs must weigh no less than 110 pounds. There is no maximum weight for market lambs. In order to be eligible for sale or show, market swine must weigh a minimum of 235 pounds and may not exceed the maximum weight limit of 290 pounds at county fair. Any market swine animals which do not meet the minimum 235 pounds or exceed the maximum 290 pounds at county fair will MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 42 not be eligible to compete for championship or sell in the Junior Livestock Sale. This is to protect the quality of meat for our buyers. In order to be eligible for sale or show, market goats must weigh a minimum of 55 pounds and may not exceed the maximum weight limit of 110 pounds at county fair. Any market goat animals which do not meet the minimum 55 pounds or exceed the maximum 110 pounds, at county fair, will not be eligible to compete for championship or sell in the Junior Livestock Sale. 7. Initial weigh-in weight on Fair Board designated certified scales will be the official weight. ABSOLUTELY NO RE-WEIGHTS! 8. All market animals in the Junior Division show will be screened for quality, irregardless of weight, at the time of weigh-in. Those not deemed to be of acceptable quality will be shown in a special feeder class but cannot be sold in the Junior Livestock Sale. 9. Scrotums must be dried up with obviously no viable testicular tissue present on all market animals. Animals will be checked by a veterinarian for proof of castration prior to initial weigh-in/tagging. It is expected that they will be castrated prior to arrival at the fairgrounds. If animals are not approved by the vet prior to initial weigh-in/tagging, you will not be allowed to weigh-in, show, or sell your animal. LIVESTOCK RULES 10. All market beef animals need to be haltered and led onto the scales at the initial weigh-in or they do not weigh. 11. No Junior Division (4-H/FFA) member is allowed to weigh-in or have their name on more than three (3) market animals per specie for County Fair. A family with more than one member showing the same species, may declare a ‘family’ animal at initial weigh-in/tagging. ’Family’ animals will be tagged with different colored tags. At County Fair weigh-in, if the ’family’ animal is being shown, it must be declared to a specific family member. 12. If an animal should require veterinary or medical attention while at the fair, a fair board member, the Junior exhibitor, and/or a family member should be present during treatment (time permitting). 13. All market heifers must have a certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian verifying the heifer is pregnancy tested OPEN within 30 days of Moffat County Fair. This certificate must accompany heifer at the Moffat County Fair weigh-in. LIVESTOCK SHOW RULES 1. Only an animal's owner (4-H/FFA member) should prepare their project animal when it is being exhibited at the Moffat County Fair or 4-H Show. If assistance, for safety or educational reasons, is needed by a member, assistance may be provided by the parent/ MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 43 guardian, another 4-H member, or another Moffat County 4-H Leader/FFA Advisor. It is recommended that another Moffat County 4-H/FFA/Vo-Ag member be the first choice for assistance to a junior division member. If assistance is provided, the junior division (4-H/FFA/Vo-Ag) member enrolled in the project must be present to benefit from the teaching and instruction. Violation will result in the violating exhibitor being prohibited from showing that animal. Only the exhibitor should be in the ring during exhibition. 2. Parents of children showing livestock will be excluded from the show ring during showing or judging of livestock class, with the exception of superintendent duties. 3. NOTE: No coaching is allowed from the rail or outside the arena by parents and/or leaders when a member is competing in the arena. 4. NOTE: Under no circumstances may an exhibitor, parent, leader or spectator badger, insult or be argumentative with the judge, ring steward, superintendent or show management. Any flagrant display of poor sportsmanship or affront to the judge or ring steward by or on behalf of the exhibitor may result in exclusion of the exhibitor from competition and forfeiture of awards. The person(s) responsible for such action will be asked to leave the grounds by the superintendent or his designee. 5. The management reserves the right to remove any animal from the fair for reasons of animal health. See special rules for horses. 6. The same animal or group of animals will not be shown in both breeding and market classes. 7. The junior division classes in each breed or sub-division should be judged just prior to the open classes in the same breed or sub-division. 8. Each Junior Division (4-H/FFA) member enrolled in livestock projects will be provided 4-H/FFA Humane Animal Care Guidelines. These guidelines will be practiced by every person enrolled in or participating in 4-H/FFA animal projects. 9. Please note that the dress code rule does apply while showing or selling your animal(s). Please refer to the dress code rule section for complete rule. 10. Alternate will not be allowed to show an animal unless the Junior Division (4-H/FFA) member is unable to due to extenuating circumstances. If this does occur, prior approval by the Fair Board must be obtained. 11. Grand Champion and Reserve Champion (Junior Division) market animals including chickens, turkeys and rabbits are required to sell at the 4-H/FFA Junior Livestock Sale. 12. The United States Department of Agriculture Wholesome Meat Act applies to the sale of market livestock sold during the Moffat County Fair as follows: a. Animals must be in good health and carcasses must be free of drug or chemical residues. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 44 b. Antibiotics and sulfonamides have required withdrawal periods. Withdrawal periods must be followed. c. Drug label directions for use and withdraw periods must be followed. d. If any animal is condemned at slaughter for any reason, whether by testing results or by any USDA inspector condemnation, the Moffat County Junior Livestock Sale shall withhold any payment due the exhibitor. The Moffat County Junior Livestock Sale will in no way be liable or responsible for condition of carcass or sale price of animal. LIVESTOCK RULES 13. Junior Division (4-H/FFA) members must show their own animals in showmanship. Tag #’s will be checked by the superintendents prior to entering the show ring for showmanship. JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SALE RULES 1. All Junior Division (4-H/FFA) members showing or selling market animals or showing breeding animals must attend an official Meat Quality Assurance Training provided by either the Colorado State University Extension Office or FFA once as a Junior/ Intermediate (8-13 year olds), and once as a Senior (14 & over). All members must provide documentation verifying their attendance at an official training program to the Extension Office by June 1. Any 4-H or FFA member failing to provide such documentation will not be allowed to show in the Junior Division, sell at the Junior Livestock Sale, or participate in the rate of gain contest at the Moffat County Fair. He/she may participate in open showmanship classes only. 2. Each year every Junior Division (4-H/FFA) member will be required to complete and sign a Wholesome Meat Act, which will be available at fair weigh-in. The sign-off must be singed and turned in when you weigh-in at County Fair. The Wholesome Meat Act must be signed by the Junior Division (4-H or FFA) member's parent. 3. Market animals for sale must be declared by 3:00 p.m. the day before the sale. If a Junior Division (4-H/ FFA) member does not declare an animal for sale by 3:00 p.m., the 4-H/FFA member will not be eligible to sell an animal in the Junior Livestock Sale. Youth may drop an animal from the Junior Livestock Sale but may not change which animal will be sold after the superintendents have completed the livestock sale bill. 4. A public auction will be held for market classes of Junior Division (4-H/FFA) Livestock, rabbits, chickens, and turkeys at the fairgrounds. Sale of market animals will not be compulsory. 5. The order of sale will be based on the order of MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 45 placings in the various classes, except the Champion and Reserve Champion animals will be sold first. 6. The owner's name and animal's weight will be announced when each market animal is sold. Donation for resale will not be allowed. 7. Eligibility will be determined on the basis of show weight at the time of weigh in. In order to be eligible for sale or show, market steers must weigh no less than 1050 pounds; market heifers must weigh no less than 1050 pounds. There is no maximum weight for market beef. In order to be eligible for sale or show, market lambs must weigh no less than 110 pounds. There is no maximum weight for market lambs. In order to be eligible for sale or show, market swine must weigh a minimum of 235 pounds and may not exceed the maximum weight limit of 290 pounds at county fair. Any market swine animals which do not meet the minimum 235 pounds or exceed the maximum 290 pounds at county fair will not be eligible to compete for championship or sell in the Junior Livestock Sale. This is to protect the quality of meat for our buyers. In order to be eligible for sale or show, market goats must weigh a minimum of 55 pounds and may not exceed the maximum weight limit of 110 pounds at county fair. Any market goat animals which do not meet the minimum 55 pounds or exceed the maximum 110 pounds at county fair will not be eligible to compete for championship or sell in the Junior Livestock Sale. Also, in order to be eligible for sale, all livestock must be of acceptable grade, health and quality, irregardless of weight, as determined by a screening committee prior to the sale. Only animals first shown in the regular market classes are eligible for sale. All livestock must show proper prior identification with ear tag or tattoo. 8. Fair management reserves the right to test any animal. 9. Sale Deductions - 1.) A 5% commission will be charged to all Junior Division consignors. This charge will be used to defray selling costs, security costs, insurance fees and costs for caring for the animals after 4:00 PM on the last day of the fair. 2.) Beef, lamb and pork check-offs will be collected as per law. 3.) Beef project members who enrolled in the beef insurance will have the insurance premiums and brand inspection fee deducted from their sale checks. 4.) A carcass contest fee will be deducted from the livestock sale check. 10. The sale will be sponsored and managed by the Moffat County 4-H Foundation in cooperation with 4-H and FFA Groups. 11. No Junior Division (4-H/FFA) exhibitor will be allowed to offer more than one lot for sale, this includes poultry and rabbit pens. The exception to this rule will be if a 4-H or FFA member owns the champion or reserve MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 46 If a market animal is weighed in at fair, and is within weight requirements, it cannot be pulled or withdrawn from the show and must be shown in champion drive, if eligible, and sell if awarded overall grand or reserve champion. The following species will be available for sale: Market Beef, Market Sheep, Market Swine, Market Goat, Market Chicken Pen(s), Market Turkey Pen(s) and Market Rabbit Pen(s) 12. Junior division livestock will be under control of the Moffat County 4-H Foundation after sale. 13. Due to transfer of ownership of all livestock upon completion of bidding at the Junior Livestock Sale, not all animals are guaranteed to be in the carcass contest. 14. Advertising for sale or sale of market animals, including beef, sheep, swine, rabbits, poultry, ducks and goats, not eligible for the Junior Livestock Sale, will not be permitted on the fairgrounds. 15. Sale consignors are responsible for feeding and watering their animals until the animals are taken to the packing house. 16. No market animals declared for the Junior Livestock Sale may be taken from the fairgrounds prior to the Junior Livestock Sale. Sale animals may not be taken from the fairgrounds after the sale, unless written authorization from the buyer is received by the Superintendents. Sale animals will remain at the fairgrounds until animals are taken to the packing house unless prior written authorization is received from the buyer. 17. Junior Division (4-H/FFA) member sale checks will be available at the Moffat County Extension Office approximately 2-3 weeks after the sale or after the buyer has paid. Checks will be released to 4-H/FFA members upon acknowledgement of receipt of their thank you from the buyer(s). 18. There shall be no artificial coloring, paint, glitter, glue, or other substance that will adhere to the hair on animals for the Junior Livestock Sale. 19. 4-H/FFA members must sell their own animals. If extenuating circumstances exist, then an alternate may sell an animal if approved by the 4-H Foundation Board prior to the sale. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 47 LIVESTOCK RULES champion market animal in more than one species or the same species. If this should occur, they will be required to sell each of their champion or reserve champion market animals. For Example, if a junior division exhibitor has both the champion and reserve champion in one or more species, they would have to sell those champion and reserve champion animals but no other animals. All grand and reserve champion market animals will be required to be sold at the Moffat County Junior Livestock Sale. 20. The Moffat County 4-H Foundation reserves the right to determine eligibility for sale at any time based on health, quality, or suitability of all market livestock. CARCASS CONTEST (Livestock members only): 1. In order to be eligible for the carcass contest, no market lambs, market goats or market swine will be slaughtered before Sunday after the Junior Livestock Sale. 2. In order to be eligible for the carcass contest, no market beef will be slaughtered before Monday after the Junior Livestock Sale. 3. Only animals (all species) that are shown in a market class at county fair are eligible for the carcass contest. Any animals shown in feeder or heavy-weight classes will not be eligible for carcass contest. Only animals that are sold at the Junior Livestock Sale or are on the extra animal declaration sheet are eligible for the carcass contest. Animals that are loaded out by undesignated persons will not be eligible for carcass contest. 4. All species will be killed on the designated days (i.e., swine, goats and sheep on Sunday or Monday, market beef no earlier than Monday) to allow for equal/quality cooling time. LIVESTOCK SHOWMANSHIP JUNIOR DIVISION: ALL MOFFAT COUNTY 4-H/FFA MEMBERS 8-18 YEARS OF AGE AS OF DECEMBER 31ST PREVIOUS YEAR. YOUTH DIVISION: ANY MOFFAT COUNTY YOUTH 8 - 19 YEARS OF AGE AS OF DECEMBER 31ST PREVIOUS YEAR. PEEWEE DIVISION: ANY MOFFAT COUNTY YOUTH UNDER 7 YEARS OF AGE AS OF DECEMBER 31ST PREVIOUS YEAR. For all livestock showmanship classes, class designation is as follows: JUNIOR DIVISION (4-H/FFA) Ages as of December 31st, previous year Classes: SENIOR SHOWMANSHIP (14 years or older) INTERMEDIATE SHOWMANSHIP (11 to 13 years old) JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP (10 years or younger) 1. All Junior Division (4-H/FFA) showmen are eligible. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 48 The judge will consider: a. Appearance of animal: 25% b. Showing of animal: 50% c. Appearance, courtesy and knowledge of exhibitor: 25% 3. Market and breeding projects weighed in or checked in for show in a junior division class may be used for showmanship. Junior Division (4-H/FFA) members must show their own animals in showmanship. Tag #’s will be checked by the superintendents prior to entering the show ring for showmanship. Animals used for showmanship must be shown in a junior division class at the Moffat County Fair. 4. Any Moffat County youth, ages 8 - 18 as of December 31st previous year. Showmanship contestants may borrow an animal in a species they have not shown in a Junior Division (4-H/FFA) showmanship class and show in an open division showmanship class for educational purposes. Youth showmanship contestants are ineligible to show in both Junior Division and Open Division in the same species. This is a non-competitive class for experience only. Participation ribbons only. 5. Only Junior Division (4-H/FFA) participants who have shown in a Junior Division showmanship class are eligible for the Round Robin. 6. Awards in each class $3, $2, $1 respectively for first through third. Ribbons will be awarded through fifth place in all species. OPEN DIVISION Ages as of December 31st, previous year Classes: PEEWEE SHOWMANSHIP 7 years or younger as of December 31st, previous year. YOUTH SHOWMANSHIP Any Moffat County Youth 8-18 years of age as of December 31st, previous year (including 4-H/FFA members). See rule #3. 1. The judge will consider: A. Appearance of animal: 25% B. Showing of animal: 50% C. Appearance, courtesy and knowledge of exhibitor: 25% 2. Awards in each class $3, $2, $1 respectively for first through third. Ribbons will be awarded through fifth place in all species. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 49 LIVESTOCK RULES 2. ********************************** Premium Payout!! *********************************** Moffat County Fair premiums will be paid in cash on Sunday, August 9 from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. during the designated check out time under the west end of the grandstands. Premiums will be paid as follows only: $3.00 for 1st place (blue), $2.00 for 2nd place (red), $1.00 for 3rd place (white). Please bring your ribbons with your exhibitor tags to the check out area. Please Note: Open Horse Show and champion ribbons are not included in premium payouts. Any participant who is unable to remove their entry items on Sunday, should make arrangements in advance to have an authorized person do so on their behalf. Authorization for Collection forms are included in the back of the fair book or available in the pavilion Wednesday - Saturday of fair week. If premium money is not picked up on Sunday, you may bring your ribbons with your exhibitor tags to the Extension Office the week following fair. Premium monies are appropriated by Moffat County, therefore, after one week, any unclaimed premium monies will be returned to the Moffat County Treasurer. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 50 County Fair Superintendents! Our sincere apologies to anyone who might have been omitted. We certainly appreciate all you do! PREMIUM PAYOUT RULES A Huge “Thanks” to the 2014 Moffat OPEN CLASS Lorrae Moon Donna Carter Flora Sullivan Laurie Davidson Betty Ann Duzik Ann Charchalis Patty Myers Roberta Ahlstrom Shannon Koucherik Kandy Kropinak Phyllis Myers Robert Schenck Frances Chisholm Krista Schenck Gaye Schnackenberg Cherie Blomquist Heather Fross Debbie Wellman Myrtle Stagner Sarah Wiseman Loretta Earle Debbie Hansen Starla Durham Evelyn Ott Donna Sweet Kaby Rogers Joyce LeFevre Lisa McDermott Evelyn Pomeroy Shelly Wilson Katie Wheeler Marie Shaffer Mary Lou Allen Tiffany Taylor Doris Zimmerman Challyn Pfifer Vivian Murray Earlita Ross Eva Hinkle Leslie Peterson Susan Domer Stephanie Jeffcoat Ann Dodd Lorrie Butler Katrina Springer Jane Hume Elize LeRoux Kathy Kuehl Julie Grobe Gretel Pogline Val Pfifer Amanda McDermott Cathy Lowther MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR SUPERINTENDENTS DIVISION COORDINATORS AND SUPERINTENDENTS: 51 4-H FASHION REVUE DIRECTORS/ SUPERINTENDENTS: Krista Boatman Rhonda Counts 4-H COMPLETION DAY DIRECTORS/ SUPERINTENDENTS: Betty Ann Duzik Ramona Green Amanda Buckner Debbie Wellman Kirsten Andrew-Nava Cherie Blomquist Rhonda Counts DOG AND HORSE SUPERINTENDENTS: Dog 4-H/FFA and Open Horse Kelly Hepworth Kelly Davidson O’Shane Wilson LIVESTOCK COMMITTEE & SUPERINTENDENTS: Livestock Committee Jamie Martinez Rhonda Counts Destry Baker Paula Chapman Katie Wheeler Melinda White Debbie Nations Superintendents Beef Rabbits Shandy Deakins Shane Ridnour Janice Nicoletto Goats Sheep Jennifer Stagner Nick Maneotis John Wellman Kelly Hepworth Swine Round Robin Stan Martinez Chris Rhyne Debbie Nations Livestock Committee Poultry Catherine Hunter Betty Ann Duzik MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 52 MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 53 SUPERINTENDENTS OPEN CLASS Open Class Section FOODS The following rules apply to all canned goods: 1. Except where otherwise noted, all articles in this division shall be in standard canning jars only half pints, pints, and quarts. (i.e. no mayonnaise jars). 2. Any article may be tasted to the satisfaction of the judge. 3. All jars and glasses must be labeled on the side of the jar as follows: Product name Month and year of processing Processing method (hot water bath or pressure cooker) Altitude, time and/or lbs. pressure *** Do not include exhibitor’s name on label. Jars not properly labeled may not be judged. PLEASE NOTE: Our number one concern is food safety. The following precautions must be taken. 4. All jars must have rings and they must be readily removable. 5. Open canned goods such as meat, fruit, and vegetables should be taken home following judging with superintendent's permission to prevent spoilage. They will be marked if opened. 6. Processing times will be taken from the Ball Canning Book, with high altitude adjustments made for your elevation (i.e. Craig, CO 6,200'). Items not processed at high elevation recommendations, will be lowered by one ribbon. The only exception to this rule is for Jellies. Colorado State University Extension has determined that the high altitude processing times listed in the Ball Blue Book should not be applied to jellies, since doing so would result in a severely over-processed product. Instead, boiling water processing times for pints or half pints of jelly are recommended at 10 minutes for 1,000 to 6, 000 feet, or 15 minutes at altitudes above 6,000 feet. Canned Fruit, Meats, Soups and Vegetables will be scored according to the following: Pack 20%, Liquid 10%, Color 20%, Quality 30%, Condition of product chosen 10%, Container 10%. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 54 Division 50 FRUIT - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Class # 1 2 3 4 Description Fruit Fruit juices Fruit mixture Mincemeat ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- Division 51 VEGETABLES - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Class # 5 6 7 8 Description Sauerkraut Vegetable Vegetable juice Vegetable mixture ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- Division 52 SOUPS - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Class # Description 9 10 11 Broth Chili Soup ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- Division 53 Class # 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 OPEN CLASS MEATS - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Description Beef Fish Lamb Mincemeat Pork Poultry Wild game ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 55 Division 54 PICKLED AND SPICED PRODUCTS - 1 entry per exhibitor per class See Food Preservation Rules. All products must be sealed in jars, labeled appropriately, and processed in a boiling water bath. Pickled and Spiced Products will be scored according to the following: Pack 20%, Liquid 10%, Color 20%, Quality 30%, Condition of product chosen 10%, Container 10%. Class # 19 20 21 22 23 Description Fruit Relish Sauerkraut Spiced fruit Vegetable ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- << SALSA, SAUCES, CONDIMENTS >> Division 55 SALSA - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Class # 24 25 Description Fruit salsa Vegetable salsa Division 56 SAUCES - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Class # 26 27 28 Description Sauce for dessert Sauce for meat Sauce for vegetables Division 57 CONDIMENTS - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Class # 29 30 Description Catsups Mustards ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 56 << JELLIES, PRESERVES, JAMS AND BUTTERS, MARMALADES AND CONSERVES >> *See Food Preservation Rules. All jellies must be sealed and in standard jelly glasses. Paraffin is not acceptable and, if used, product will be disqualified. Preserves, jams, butter, marmalades, and conserves must be sealed with conventional lids, labeled appropriately, and processed in boiling water bath. Division 58 JELLIES - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Will be scored according to the following: Container 5%, Clearness 10%, Color 10%, Texture 35%, Flavor 40%. Class # 31 32 33 34 Description Fruit Herb Syrup Vegetable ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- Division 59 PRESERVES - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Will be scored according to the following: Fruit 30%, Syrup 20%, Flavor 30%, Pack 20%. Class # 35 36 Description Fruit Vegetable JAMS - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Class # 37 38 Description Berry Fruit OPEN CLASS Division 60 Division 61 BUTTERS - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Class # 39 40 Description Berry Fruit MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 57 Division 62 MARMALADES -1 entry per exhibitor per class Class # 41 42 Description Blend Citrus Division 63 CONSERVES - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Class # 43 44 Description Fruit Vegetable ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- Division 64 DRIED FOODS - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Dried foods must be displayed on a dessert size plate in a plastic bag in ½ cup portions. They must be labeled with: Class # 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 1. Product name 2. Date dried 3. Drying technique 4. Additives used 5. Drying time Description Beans/Legumes Fruit Grains - granola Herbs (no stems) Leathers Nuts & seeds Soup mixes Vegetable ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--**NOTE: Jerky is not accepted since e-coli can survive the home drying process. << BREADS AND CAKES >> With the exception of decorated cakes, no breads or cakes from commercial mixes may be exhibited. Superintendents will retain one slice or piece for display purposes. Please place baked goods in plastic bags with lock tops. Muffins and cupcakes must not have paper lining. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 58 Breads will be scored according to the following: General appearance 10%, Proper baking 10%, Odor 10%, Flavor to taste 30%, Lightness 10%, Grain and texture 10%, Crumb 10%, Color of crumb 10%. Division 65 YEAST BREADS - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Class # 53 54 55 56 57 Description Bread machine Dinner rolls (6) Loaf breads Sweet breads Sweet rolls/doughnuts (6) Division 66 SOURDOUGH - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Class # 58 59 60 61 62 Description Biscuits (6) Cakes Dessert breads Loaf breads Sweet breads ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- Division 67 Class # Description 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 Biscuits (6) Coffee cakes Corn breads Dessert breads Muffins (6) Sweet breads Tortillas (6) OPEN CLASS QUICK BREADS - 1 entry per exhibitor per class ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS-- Division 68 UNDECORATED CAKES - 1 entry per exhibitor per class All cakes should be left unfrosted. Cakes must be placed on foil with the base not more than ½ inch larger than the cake. Cakes should be loaf, 8 or 9 inch square or round, or tube pans for angel and sponge cakes. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 59 Cakes will be scored according to the following: Appearance 30%, Texture 35%, Flavor 35%. Class # 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 Description Cheesecake Cupcakes (6) Fruit cake Layer Round Square or rectangular Tube ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS- - Division 69 DECORATED NON-EDIBLE - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Decorations must be done on a non-edible form such as styrofoam or cardboard. Items will remain on display through Saturday. All items must be on a base 1" larger than the item entered. Projects will not be cut or tasted, and will be scored according to the following: Appropriateness for occasion 30%, Beauty 35%, Neatness and technique 35%. Class # 77 78 Description Decorated item, non-professional Decorated item, professional ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS-- Division 70 DECORATED EDIBLE - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Class # Description 79 80 81 82 Cakes with fondant Cakes with other Cookies (6) Cupcakes (6) Decorated Edible items will be tasted at the discretion of the judge. ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS-- Division 71 HERITAGE BAKED GOODS - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Showcase your family’s heritage by entering a traditional baked good from your family’s archives. Include the recipe, a short story about how this recipe is important to your MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 60 family, and the country of origin. Heritage Baked Goods will be scored according to the following: Flavor 50%, Creative Presentation and Family Story 40%, Recipe 10%. Class # 83 84 85 86 87 88 Description Cakes Candy Cookies (6) Quick bread Unleavened bread Yeast bread Division 72 HEALTHFUL BAKED GOODS - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Recipe and nutritional commentary must be included. Item must contain less fat or sugar than a traditional product of its kind, or be a good source of a major vitamin or mineral. Baked goods should be placed in a plastic bag on a paper plate. Healthful Baked Goods will be scored according to the following: Flavor 50%, Creative presentation 40%, Nutrition information and recipe 10%. Description Breads Cakes Cookies (6) Fruit bars (6) Whole Grain ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--<< CANDIES, COOKIES AND PIES >> OPEN CLASS Class # 89 90 91 92 93 Division 73 CANDIES AND CONFECTIONS - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Display will consist of 6 pieces in a zip lock plastic bag on a small paper plate. No candies from commercially prepared mixes may be exhibited. Candies will be scored according to the following: Taste 40%, Texture 35%, Appearance 25%. Class # 94 95 Description Brittles Dipped candies MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 61 96 97 98 99 Divinity Fudge Molded candies Popcorn balls ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- Division 74 COOKIES - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Display will consist of 6 cookies of uniform size inserted in a plastic zip lock bag on a paper plate. Cookies will be scored according to the following: Appearance 30%, Crust 35%, Flavor 35%. Class # 100 101 102 103 104 105 Description Brownies / bar cookies Cut Drop Filled Rolled Unbaked ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- Division 75 PIES AND PASTRIES - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Pies must be between six and nine inches in size. No cream pies. Two crusts required on all pies except for pecan, pumpkin, or crumb. All pies and pastries must be in disposable container. Superintendents will retain 1 slice or piece for display purposes. Pies and Pastries will be scored according to the following: Appearance 40%, Crust 30%, Filling 30%. Class # 106 107 108 109 Description Crumb One crust Pastry Two crust ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 62 SEWING Clothing will be scored according to the following: Fabric 30%, Workmanship 30%, Choice of pattern 20%, General appearance 20%. The following rules will apply to all entries. All clothing tags must be fastened to the garment. All garments must be clean. Division 76 Clothing - 5 entries per division per exhibitor Class # 114 115 116 117 118 119 Description Accessories Children’s apparel Ladies’ apparel Leather apparel Men’s apparel Special occasion ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- Division 77 Sewing Non-wearable - 5 entries per division per exhibitor Class # 120 121 122 123 124 Description Decorative Doll attire / accessories Household use Toy, non-stuffed sewn Recreational items Appliqué - 5 entries per division per exhibitor Classes may be combined at the discretion of the judge and or superintendent. Class # 125 126 127 128 Description Accessory Decorative Household use Original design OPEN CLASS Division 78 ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- NEEDLEWORK Needlework will be scored according to the following: Techniques and Workmanship 30%, Appearance 35%, Design 30%, Fabric used in article 5%. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 63 All needlework must be clean or it will be disqualified; it must not be in plastic bags. **Needlepoint and crewel must be unframed or framed in such a way as to leave back of work exposed for judging or it may not be accepted. Division 79 Plain Embroidery - 5 entries per division per exhibitor Class # 133 134 135 136 Description Accessory Decorative Household use Original design Division 80 Crewel - 5 entries per division per exhibitor Class # 137 138 139 140 Description Accessory Decorative Household use Original design DIVISION 81 Hardanger - 5 entries per division per exhibitor Class # 141 142 143 144 Description Accessory Decorative Household use Original design ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- Division 82 Counted Cross Stitch - 5 entries per division per exhibitor Class # 145 146 147 148 Description Accessory Decorative Household use Original design ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- Division 83 Needlepoint - 5 entries per division per exhibitor MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 64 Class # 149 150 151 152 Description Accessory Decorative Household use Original design Division 84 Special techniques - 5 entries per division per exhibitor Class # 153 154 155 156 Description Accessory Decorative Household use Original design ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- Division 85 Crochet - 5 entries per division per exhibitor Class # 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 Description Accessory—Apparel Apparel Decorative Household use (crib size and smaller) Household use (larger than crib size) Original design Toys, unstuffed Division 86 Class # 164 165 166 167 Description Apparel accessory Decorative Household use Original design ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS-- OPEN CLASS Tatting - 5 entries per division per exhibitor Division 87 Knitting - 5 entries per division per exhibitor Class # 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 Description Accessory—Apparel Apparel Decorative Hand spun items Household use (crib size and smaller) Household use (larger than crib size) Original design Toys, unstuffed MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 65 Division 88 Machine Knitting - 5 entries per division per exhibitor Class # 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 Description Apparel - accessory Decorative Home spun Household use (crib size or smaller) Household use (larger than crib size) Original design Toys, unstuffed ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS-- QUILTS NOTE CHANGE: Quilts will be entered, judged, and displayed under the grandstands. Please bring your quilts to the EAST end of the grandstand area. All general rules apply. A quilt is defined as having three layers - top, batting and backing, and must be finished, with the exception of quilt tops. Items must not have been entered in this fair before. To determine where to enter your quilt, first determine the general technique (appliquéd, pieced, combination appliquéd and pieced, or a special technique). Then choose the appropriate size (accessory item/wall hanging, bed, crib/lap). Then choose the class within that division that best describes the specific technique used. If your quilt is a special technique, choose the appropriate division first and then the size. Accessory items are things such as placemats, napkins, wall hangings (smaller than 30” x 50”), etc. Bed size includes twin, full, queen, and king. Crib/lap size is 30” to 45” on the shortest side and 50” to 60” on the longest side. Colorado Quilting Council presents a First Timer Award $25 premium and special ribbon for a first-time entry. This is an award which recognizes quilters who have not previously entered their work. If this is your first time entering a quilt in this fair, mark it as such on your entry form. Only one quilt can be entered for this award. If you are a first-time exhibitor and have multiple quilts, fair staff may assist you in choosing which quilt is to compete for this award. (This award is given at the discretion of the judge). Judges Choice Award: A special ribbon is awarded, at the discretion of the judge, to the quilt the judge would most like to take home. Best of Show Award: A $25 premium and a special ribbon will be awarded by the Yampa Valley Piecemakers Quilt Guild. This quilt will be chosen by the judge and is the quilt that he/she feels is the best quilt entered, based on the judging specifications. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 66 Amateur and Professional Classes: Please note Amateur and Professional on entry tag. Professionals are designated as follows: Teaches for pay or …. Has sold more than $500.00 within the past year or … Has won a major award in a national show or exhibit or …. Is a professional by trade << SECTION 1 APPLIQUÉD QUILTS >> Division 89 Accessory Item/Wall Hanging - 3 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 187 188 Description Hand Appliqued Machine Appliqued ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS-- Division 90 Bed Size Quilt - 3 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 189 190 Description Hand Appliqued Machine Appliqued ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS-- OPEN CLASS Division 91 Crib/Lap Size Quilt - 3 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 191 192 Description Hand Appliqued Machine Appliqued ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS-- - -GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPION WILL BE AWARDED IN EACH SECTION- - - MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 67 << SECTION 2 - PIECED QUILTS >> Division 92 Accessory Item/Wall Hanging - 3 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 193 194 Description Accessory Wall hanging ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS-- Division 93 Crib/Lap Size Quilt - 3 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 195 196 Description Crib size Lap/Twin size ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS-- Division 94 Bed Size Quilt - 3 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 197 198 Description Full/Queen size King Size ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS----GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPION WILL BE AWARDED IN EACH SECTION--- << SECTION 3 COMBINATION (APPLIQUÉD AND PIECED) QUILTS >> Division 95 Accessory item/wall hanging - 3 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 199 200 Description Accessory Wall hanging ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS-- MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 68 Division 96 Crib/Lap Size Quilt - 3 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 201 202 Description Crib size Lap/Twin size ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS-- Division 97 Bed Size Quilt - 3 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 203 204 Description Full/Queen Size King Size ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS----GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPION WILL BE AWARDED IN EACH SECTION--- << SECTION 4 - HAND QUILTING/VINTAGE >> Division 98 Hand Quilting - 3 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 205 206 Description Machine Pieced/Hand Quilted Hand Pieced/Hand Quilted ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS-- OPEN CLASS Division 99 Vintage - 3 entries per class per exhibitor Finished in the last 3 years . . . Never been shown Class # 207 208 Description Accessory/Wall hanging Lap size to king size ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS----GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPION WILL BE AWARDED IN EACH SECTION--- << SECTION 5 - TIED AND GROUP QUILTS >> MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 69 Division 100 Tied - 3 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 209 210 Description Accessory/Wall hanging Lap size to king size ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS-- Division 101 Group quilt (more than one person) - 3 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 211 212 Description Accessory/Wall hanging Lap size to king size ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS----GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPION WILL BE AWARDED IN EACH SECTION--- << SECTION 6 - SPECIAL >> Division 102 Art Quilts - 3 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 213 214 Description Accessory/Wall hanging Lap size to king size ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS-- Division 103 Original - 3 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 215 216 Description Accessory/Wall hanging Lap size to king size ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS----GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPION WILL BE AWARDED IN EACH SECTION--- << SECTION 7 MISCELLANEOUS QUILTS >> MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 70 Division 104 Holiday Quilts - 3 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 217 218 Description Accessory/Wall hanging Lap size to king size ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS-- Division 105 Other - 3 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 219 220 221 222 Description Embroidery Foundation Pieced Crazy Quilts Other ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS----GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPION WILL BE AWARDED IN EACH SECTION--<< SECTION 8 UNQUILTED TOPS >> (Tops must be completed) 3 entries per class per exhibitor Division 106 Class # 223 224 Description Accessory to Wall hanging Lap size to king size OPEN CLASS Only blue, red or white ribbons will be awarded as quilt is not complete. (Quilt may be entered following year as a finished project). CRAFTS & HOBBIES Items in this division will be scored according to the following: General appearance 25%; suitable for use 15%; durability 25%; workmanship 25%; application of design elements 10%. Division 107 Aromatic Items - 5 entries per class per exhibitor MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 71 Class # 227 228 Description Home fresheners Health and beauty Division 108 Arrangements - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 229 230 231 Description Edible Floral Miniature Division 109 Wreaths and Swags - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 232 233 Description Artificial Natural ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS-- Division 110 Braiding and Twisting - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 234 235 236 237 238 239 Description Cloth Horsehair Leather Plastic Rope Rawhide Division 111 Fishing Paraphernalia - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 240 241 Description Tied flies, collection or display Tied flies, individual Division 112 Macramé - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 242 243 Description Accessory Household use MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 72 Division 113 Hand Spinning - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 244 245 246 247 Description Alpaca Angora Pet Wool Division 114 Weaving - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 248 249 250 Description Accessories Garment Household use --- CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- Division 115 Ceramics - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 251 252 253 254 255 256 Description Chalked Dry brush Glazed Hand painted Mixed media Stained Division 116 Class # 257 258 Description Dough art Plaster ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- OPEN CLASS Plaster Craft - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Division 117 Decorated Duds (must be a wearable item) 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 259 260 261 Description Accessory item Footwear Garment MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 73 Division 118 Fabric Painting - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 262 263 Description Decorative Household use Division 119 Stuffed and Padded Items - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 264 265 266 267 Description Decorative Household use Kits—instructions must be included Toys Division 120 No Sew Fabrics - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 268 269 Description Decorative Household use ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- Division 121 Holiday - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 Description Accessory Arrangement Decorative Garment Household use Jewelry Ornament Wreath/swag Yard art Division 122 Dolls - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 279 280 281 Description Costuming Miniature Restored ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 74 Division 123 Jewelry - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 Description Beaded Dough Sculpey or molded plastic Gem or stone Metal Natural material (i.e. paper, shell, fiber, wood beads, bone, leather, wax) Wire wrap --CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS— Division 124 Miscellaneous - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 Description Accessories Collection Decorative Decoupage Etched glass or crystal Household use Paint or color by number Toys Kits—other than listed ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- Division 125 Class # Description 298 299 300 301 302 Popsicle Toothpick Dowel Balsa wood Wood scraps and/or chips OPEN CLASS Wood Craft - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Division 126 Recycled Articles - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 303 304 305 306 307 308 Description Fabric Fiber Glass Metal Natural Synthetic MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 75 Division 127 Painted Articles - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 309 310 311 312 Description Decorative Furniture Household use Yard or patio Division 128 Plastic Canvas - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 313 314 315 Description Decorative Household use Toy ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- Division 129 Scrapbooking - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 316 317 318 319 Description One page layout Two page layout Scrapbook album - handcrafted Scrapbook album - computer generated Division 130 Stationery - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 320 321 322 Description Computer generated Hand crafted Homemade paper ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- CONSTRUCTION TOYS Division 131 Models From Kits - (Plans must be included or exhibit may not be accepted). 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 327 328 Description Plastic Wooden ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 76 K’NEX K’nex will be judged according to the following: Stability, appeal, level of difficulty according to age and uniqueness of design. Division 132 Kits or Plans (Plan must be included or exhibit may not be accepted). 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 329 330 331 Description Moveable - motorized Moveable - non-motorized Stationary Division 133 Original Design - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 332 333 334 Description Moveable - motorized Moveable - non-motorized Stationary ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--LEGOS Legos will be judged according to the following: Stability, appeal, level of difficulty according to age and uniqueness of design. Division 134 Class # 335 336 OPEN CLASS Kits or Plans (plans must be included or exhibit may not be accepted). 5 entries per class per exhibitor Description Moveable Non-moveable Division 135 Original Design - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 337 338 Description Moveable Non-moveable ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 77 Division 136 Robotics - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # Description 339 340 Kits or Plans Original Division 137 Erector Sets - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # Description 341 342 Kits or Plans Original Division 138 Scientific - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class Description 343 344 Kits or Plans Original ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- WOODWORKING Woodworking will be judged according to the following: Uniqueness of design, level of difficulty according to age, appeal, neatness, accuracy and precision. Division 139 Furniture - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 349 350 351 Description Indoor Miniature Outdoor Division 140 Scroll Saw - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 352 353 354 355 Description Decorative Household use Ornament Toy Division 141 Inlay - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 356 Description Decorative MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 78 357 358 359 Furniture Household use Toy Division 142 Lathe - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 360 361 Description Decorative Household use Division 143 Carving - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 362 363 Description Hand tooled Mechanical Division 144 Wood Kits - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 364 365 366 Description Decorative Furniture Household use Division 145 Yard or Garden Ornaments - 5 entries per class per exhibitor 368 Description Kits - plans must be included or exhibit may not be accepted. Original design OPEN CLASS Class # 367 Division 146 Refinished - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 369 370 371 Description Decorative Furniture Household use Division 147 Upholstered - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 372 373 Description Decorative Furniture ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 79 LEATHER CRAFT Leather craft will be judged according to the following: uniqueness of design, level of difficulty according to age, appeal, neatness, accuracy and precision. Division 148 Leather Craft - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 378 379 380 Description Carved Stamped Stitched ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- ARTS 1. 2. Please note any specific display requirements or entry limits under each division. Articles must be exhibited under the name of the maker. Division 149 METAL ART - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Metal art will be judged according to the following: uniqueness of design, level of difficulty according to age, appeal, neatness, accuracy and precision. Class # 385 386 387 Description Combination of Free Hand and Mechanical Free Hand Mechanical Division 150 POTTERY - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # Description 388 389 Hand built pottery Wheel thrown pottery Division 151 SCULPTURE - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 390 391 392 Description Bone Clay Metal MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 80 393 394 395 Paper or other natural fiber Stone Wood carving ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- Division 152 PAINTING - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Preschool art work will be placed in protective sleeve in art notebook for display. It is encouraged that your (6-9 years old) art work be backed or matted. Teen and over art work should be matted and able to hang or stand free. Class # 396 397 398 Description Acrylic Oil Watercolor ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- Division 153 DRAWN AND SKETCHED - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Protective sheet for preschool art will be provided for display purposes. It is encouraged that your (6-9 years old) art work be backed or matted. Teen and over art work should be matted and able to hang or stand free. Class # 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 OPEN CLASS Description Charcoal Colored pencil Crayon/ Marker, pre-printed picture Crayon/Marker, free hand Pastels Pen and ink Pencil ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS-- MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 81 Division 154 LITERARY ARTS - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 406 407 408 Description Book Essay Poetry Division 155 MUSIC - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Original song and instrumental must be recorded and accompanied by listening device. Class # 409 410 411 Description Instrumental Original song Original song lyrics —CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS— Division 156 MIXED MEDIA - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 412 Description Mixed Media Division 157 OTHER ART MEDIA - 5 entries per class per exhibitor Class # 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 Description Etched glass Ethnic Art Gourds Miniatures Prints Scrimshaw Stained glass ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- PHOTOGRAPHY Definitions: 1. Traditional Photography: Digital still capture. Color, black and white, sepia tone. The historic spirit of photography is encouraged and expected. All camera MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 82 2. settings prior to making the image can be adjusted for creative effect. Artistic Photo Manipulation: Images where any adjustment or post processing occurs for artistic effect after the image is made (Adobe Photoshop, Corel Painter, etc.) Rules: 1. Articles must be exhibited under the name of the maker. 2. It is preferred that photographs be entered without framing. However, photos may be matted, framed, or attached to foam board or Masonite cut to size, in order to hang. 3. Framed photographs will be accepted, but photo quality only will be judged, not the framing. 4. All entries must be equipped to hang. Moffat County Fair will not be responsible for inadequate provision. Division 158 COLOR –1 entry per exhibitor per class Description Abstract Agriculture Animals Buildings and Machines Nature People Landscape Portraiture - -AMATEUR GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPIONS WILL BE CHOSEN FROM BLUE RIBBON (1ST PLACE) WINNERS IN EACH AGE GROUP FOR EACH DIVISION YOUTH, TEEN, OPEN, SENIOR- - -PROFESSIONAL GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPIONS WILL BE CHOSEN FROM BLUE RIBBON (1ST PLACE) WINNERS IN EACH AGE GROUP FOR EACH DIVISION YOUTH, TEEN, OPEN, SENIOR- - OPEN CLASS Class # 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 Division 159 BLACK AND WHITE - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Class # 432 433 434 435 436 Description Abstract Agriculture Animals Buildings and Machines Nature MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 83 437 438 439 People Landscape Portraiture - -AMATEUR GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPIONS WILL BE CHOSEN FROM BLUE RIBBON (1ST PLACE) WINNERS IN EACH AGE GROUP FOR EACH DIVISION YOUTH, TEEN, OPEN, SENIOR- - -PROFESSIONAL GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPIONS WILL BE CHOSEN FROM BLUE RIBBON (1ST PLACE) WINNERS IN EACH AGE GROUP FOR EACH DIVISION YOUTH, TEEN, OPEN, SENIOR- - Division 160 PHOTO MANIPULATION - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Artistic Photo Manipulation - images where any adjustment or post processing occurs for artistic effect after the image is made (i.e. Adobe Photoshop, Corel Painter, etc.) Class # 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 Description Abstract Agriculture Animals Buildings and Machines Nature People Landscape Portraiture - -AMATEUR GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPIONS WILL BE CHOSEN FROM BLUE RIBBON (1ST PLACE) WINNERS IN EACH AGE GROUP FOR EACH DIVISION YOUTH, TEEN, OPEN, SENIOR- - -PROFESSIONAL GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPIONS WILL BE CHOSEN FROM BLUE RIBBON (1ST PLACE) WINNERS IN EACH AGE GROUP FOR EACH DIVISION YOUTH, TEEN, OPEN, SENIOR- - Division 161 THIS IS MOFFAT COUNTY - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Photo must have been taken in Moffat County. Identify location on top of entry card. Entrants in this class will have the opportunity to highlight their photos at the Moffat County Tourism Office in the Centennial Mall. More information will be available at fair. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 84 Class # Description 448 449 450 451 452 453 Agriculture Animals Buildings and Machines Nature People Landscape - -AMATEUR GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPIONS WILL BE CHOSEN FROM BLUE RIBBON (1ST PLACE) WINNERS IN EACH AGE GROUP FOR EACH DIVISION YOUTH, TEEN, OPEN, SENIOR- - -PROFESSIONAL GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPIONS WILL BE CHOSEN FROM BLUE RIBBON (1ST PLACE) WINNERS IN EACH AGE GROUP FOR EACH DIVISION YOUTH, TEEN, OPEN, SENIOR- - Division 162 PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Class # Description 454 455 456 People Places Things - -AMATEUR GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPIONS WILL BE CHOSEN FROM BLUE RIBBON (1ST PLACE) WINNERS IN EACH AGE GROUP FOR EACH DIVISION YOUTH, TEEN, OPEN, SENIOR- - -PROFESSIONAL GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPIONS WILL BE CHOSEN FROM BLUE RIBBON (1ST PLACE) WINNERS IN EACH AGE GROUP FOR EACH DIVISION YOUTH, TEEN, OPEN, SENIOR- - OPEN CLASS Submit brief typewritten narrative with photo describing why it depicts the theme of “Proud to be an American.” Division 163 WEIRD THINGS IN NATURE (i.e. optical illusion - image in clouds, vegetable with human traits). 1 entry per exhibitor per class Class Description 457 Weird things in nature MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 85 --AMATEUR GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPIONS WILL BE CHOSEN FROM BLUE RIBBON (1ST PLACE) WINNERS IN EACH AGE GROUP FOR EACH DIVISION YOUTH, TEEN, OPEN, SENIOR---PROFESSIONAL GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPIONS WILL BE CHOSEN FROM BLUE RIBBON (1ST PLACE) WINNERS IN EACH AGE GROUP FOR EACH DIVISION YOUTH, TEEN, OPEN, SENIOR-- HORTICULTURE 1. NOTE CHANGE: Exhibitors should place vegetables in clear plastic bag. 2. Root and tuber crops should have excess dirt removed, but should not be washed. Entries obviously washed will be disqualified. 3. NOTE CHANGE: Exhibitors may enter one of each variety. (i.e. 1 Anaheim pepper entry; 1 Habanero pepper entry; 1 Jalapeno pepper entry) Division 164 FRESH VEGETABLES - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Class # 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 469 470 471 472 473 474 Description Beans, 12 Broccoli, 1 head with leaves Cabbage, 1 head Cauliflower, 1 head Celery, 1 bunch Greens, 6 leaves Corn, shucked, 3 ears Eggplant fruit, 1 Kohlrabi, 3 Lettuce, 1 head Peas, 12 Peppers, 3 Tomatoes, 3 ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- Division 165 ROOT AND STORAGE CROPS - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Tops need trimmed to three inches Class # Description MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 86 475 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 Beans, dried shelled, 12 Beets, 3 Carrots, 3 Garlic, 3 bulbs Green onions, 6 Onions, 3 Parsnips, 3 Potatoes, 3 Radishes, 6 Rutabagas, 3 Turnips, 3 ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- Division 166 VINE CROPS - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Class # 486 487 488 489 490 491 Description Cucumbers, 5 Melons - cantaloupe, honey dew, muskmelon, 1 Pumpkin, 1 Squash, winter, 1 Squash, summer, 3 Watermelon, 1 ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- Division 167 FRUITS - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Description Apples, 3 Apricots, 5 Berries, i.e., raspberries, serviceberries, 1 cup Cherries, 1cup Chokecherries, 1 cup Crabapples, 5 Currants, 1 cup Grapes, 1 bunch Peaches, 3 Pears, 3 Plums, 5 Rhubarb, 6 stalks Strawberries, 1 cup OPEN CLASS Class # 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- Division 168 HERBS - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Herbs need to be displayed in a container of water to stay fresh. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 87 Class # 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 Description Basil, 3 sprigs Chives, 3 sprigs Cilantro, 3 sprigs Dill, 3 sprigs Mint, 3 sprigs Oregano, 3 sprigs Parsley, 3 sprigs Rosemary, 3 sprigs Sage, 3 sprigs Thyme, 3 sprigs ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- Division 169 FARM PRODUCTS - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Class # 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 Description Beeswax Butter, 1 pound Cheese, ½ pound Eggs, chicken, 1 dozen Eggs, other, 6 Honey, comb, 1 pound Honey, strained, 1 pound —CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS— Division 170 1. All exhibitors must furnish their own containers for their exhibits (tall containers for gladiolus or other tall species). We are judging the flowers, not the container. Use any container for special arrangements. 2. Number of blossoms or stems designated in each class must be adhered to, otherwise, exhibit will be disqualified. Do not add Baby's Breath. FLOWERS - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Class # 522 523 524 525 526 527 528 529 530 531 Description Asters, 3 blossoms Bachelor buttons, 5 blossoms Calendulas, 3 stems Carnations, 3 stems Chrysanthemums, 3 blossoms Clarkia, 3 stems Columbine, 3 blossoms Coneflower, 3 stems Cosmos, 5 flowers Dahlias, 3 blossoms MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 88 532 533 534 535 536 537 538 539 540 541 542 543 544 545 546 547 Daisies, 3 blossoms Delphinium, 1 stalk Gaillardia, 5 stems Gladiolus, 3 stalks Golden glow, 1 stem Lilies, 1 stem Marigolds, 5 blossoms Nasturtium, 5 blossoms Pansies, 5 blossoms Petunias, 3 blossoms Phlox, 3 stalks Rose, 1 stem Snapdragons, 3 stems Sunflowers, 1 stem Sweet peas, 3 stems Zinnias, 3 blossoms ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- Division 171 ARRANGEMENT - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Class # 548 549 550 Description General Miniature Outdoor ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- Division 172 Class # 551 552 553 554 OPEN CLASS HOUSEPLANTS - 1 entry per exhibitor per class Description Flowering Non-Flowering Succulent Special arrangements and combinations ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 89 VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE PROJECT DEPARTMENT 1. Each item will be clearly labeled with name and address on the underside or back. 2. All records will be exhibited and up to date. Division 173 JUNIOR DIVISION Class # Description J560 J561 Trailer (2 or 4 wheeled). Large Construction, Example: loading chute, hog house, feed bunk, wagon box, snow plow, manure loader, etc. WOOL DEPARTMENT - Ribbons will be awarded through 5th place Note: Junior exhibitors are urged to enter farm and breed fleeces. Wool to be entered and in place on Wednesday. NOTE: Wool will be judged and displayed in the Pavilion. Junior Division and Open Division Classes will be provided. Prizes: Prizes will be limited to two placings in each class, one owner. Large classes may be divided according to spinning count. Crossbred fleeces should be entered in farm flock or territory classes by wool grade. Only fleeces tagged "to be saved for National Western" will be saved for further competition. All other are to be taken home. Please present wool in plastic garbage bags, flesh side out, absent of ties, belly-wool and tags. Division 174 TERRITORY AND FARM FLOCK FLEECES Fleeces from flocks of sheep run under strictly range conditions. Fleeces to be limited to those shorn in Moffat County. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 90 Class # Description 562 563 564 565 566 64'S 60'S 56'S 50'S 46'S 70'S 62'S 58'S 54'S 48'S 80'S (fine) combing (1/2 blood) combing (3/8 blood) combing (1/4 blood) combing (Low 1/4 blood) combing ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE TERRITORY and FARM FLOCK FLEECE--- Division 175 BREED FLEECES From Purebred or Registered Sheep. Range Rams included. Class # Description 567 568 569 570 571 572 573 574 575 Columbia ewe lamb fleece Columbia ewe fleece Columbia ram fleece Rambouillet ewe fleece Rambouillet ram fleece Suffolk ewe fleece Suffolk ram fleece Down breeds ewe fleece Down breeds ram fleece --CHAMPION BREED FLEECE- - Division 176 HAND-SPINNING FLEECES Class # 576 577 578 579 580 64'S 60'S 56'S 50'S 46'S OPEN CLASS Fleeces prepared specifically for hand-spinning. Junior Division and Open Division classes will be provided. and finer (fine) combing 62'S (1/2 blood) combing 58'S (3/8 blood) combing 54'S (1/4 blood) combing 48'S (Low 1/4 blood) combing -- CHAMPION HAND-SPUN FLEECE- - MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 91 4-H Section MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 92 GENERAL DIVISION SECTION 1 ANIMAL SCIENCE Division 500 VETERINARY SCIENCE FROM AIREDALES TO ZEBRAS - UNIT 1 CLASS 001 CLASS 002 CLASS 003 From Airedales to Zebras From Airedales to Zebras From Airedales to Zebras Jr. Int. Sr. ALL SYSTEMS GO! - UNIT 2 CLASS 004 All Systems Go Jr. CLASS 005 All Systems Go Int. CLASS 006 All Systems Go Sr. CLASS 007 On the Cutting Edge Jr. CLASS 008 On the Cutting Edge Int. CLASS 009 On the Cutting Edge Sr. 4-H GENERAL PROJECTS ON THE CUTTING EDGE - UNIT 3 CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS Division 501 HORSELESS HORSE HORSELESS HORSE - UNIT 1 CLASS 010 CLASS 011 CLASS 012 Unit 1 Unit 1 Unit 1 Jr. Int. Sr. HORSELESS HORSE - UNIT 2 CLASS 013 CLASS 014 CLASS 015 Unit 2 Unit 2 Unit 2 Jr. Int. Sr. HORSELESS HORSE - UNIT 3 CLASS 016 CLASS 017 CLASS 018 Unit 3 Unit 3 Unit 3 Jr. Int. Sr. HORSELESS HORSE - UNIT 4 CLASS 019 CLASS 020 CLASS 021 Unit 4 Unit 4 Unit 4 MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR Jr. Int. Sr. 93 CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION WILL BE AWARDED PER SECTION PER AGE GROUP SECTION 2 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Division 502 GARDENING SEE THEM SPROUT - UNIT 1 CLASS 100 CLASS 101 CLASS 102 See Them Sprout See Them Sprout See Them Sprout Jr. Int. Sr. LET’S GET GROWING! - UNIT 2 CLASS 103 CLASS 104 CLASS 105 Let’s Get Growing Let’s Get Growing Let’s Get Growing Jr. Int. Sr. TAKE YOUR PICK - UNIT 3 CLASS 106 Take Your Pick CLASS 107 Take Your Pick CLASS 108 Take Your Pick Jr. Int. Sr. GROWING PROFITS - UNIT 4 (Senior Adv) CLASS 109 Growing Profits Sr. Adv. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION WILL BE AWARDED PER SECTION PER AGE GROUP SECTION 3 MECHANICAL SCIENCES Division 503 BICYCLE BICYCLING FOR FUN - UNIT 1 CLASS 200 CLASS 201 CLASS 202 Bicycling for Fun Bicycling for Fun Bicycling for Fun MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR Jr. Int. Sr. 94 WHEELS IN MOTION - UNIT 2 CLASS 203 CLASS 204 CLASS 205 Wheels in Motion Wheels in Motion Wheels in Motion Jr. Int. Sr. BICYCLE SELF-DETERMINED - UNIT 3 CLASS 206 CLASS 207 Bicycle Self-Determined Bicycle Self-Determined Int. Sr. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS Division 504 COMPUTERS NEWBIE KNOW-HOW Class 208 Class 209 Class 210 Newbie Know-How Newbie Know-How Newbie Know-How Jr. Int. Sr. Class 211 Class 212 Class 213 Inside the Box Inside the Box Inside the Box Jr. Int. Sr. P2P - PEER TO PEER Class 214 Class 215 P2P - Peer to Peer P2P - Peer to Peer COMPUTERS IN THE 21ST CENTURY Class 216 Computers 21st Century Class 217 Computers 21st Century Int. Sr. 4-H GENERAL PROJECTS INSIDE THE BOX Int. Sr. TEENS TEACHING TECH Class 218 Teens Teaching Tech Sr. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS Division 505 ELECTRIC MAGIC OF ELECTRICITY - UNIT 1 CLASS 219 CLASS 220 CLASS 221 Magic of Electricity Magic of Electricity Magic of Electricity Jr. Int. Sr. INVESTIGATING ELECTRICITY - UNIT 2 CLASS 222 CLASS 223 Investigating Electricity Investigating Electricity MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR Jr. Int. 95 CLASS 224 Investigating Electricity Sr. WIRED FOR POWER - UNIT 3 CLASS 225 CLASS 226 CLASS 227 Wired for Power Wired for Power Wired for Power Jr. Int. Sr. ENTERING ELECTRONICS - UNIT 4 (Senior Advanced) CLASS 228 Entering Electronics Sr. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS Division 506 GEOSPATIAL SETTING OUT - LEVEL 1 Class 229 Class 230 Class 231 Setting Out Setting Out Setting Out Jr. Int. Sr. ON THE TRAIL - Level 2 Class 232 Class 233 Class 234 On the Trail On the Trail On the Trail Jr. Int. Sr. REACHING YOUR DESTINATION - Level 3 Class 235 Class 236 Class 237 Reaching Your Destination Reaching Your Destination Reaching Your Destination Jr. Int. Sr. GROUP PROJECTS (Developed by two or more 4-H members). Class 238 Class 239 Class 240 Group Project Group Project Group Project Jr. Int. Sr. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS Division 507 MODEL ROCKETRY INTRODUCTION TO ROCKETRY - UNIT 1 Balsa Fins Only CLASS 241 CLASS 242 CLASS 243 Introduction to Rocketry Introduction to Rocketry Introduction to Rocketry MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR Jr. Int. Sr. 96 BASIC MODEL ROCKETRY - UNIT 2 Balsa Fins Only CLASS 244 CLASS 245 CLASS 246 Basic Model Rocketry Basic Model Rocketry Basic Model Rocketry Jr. Int. Sr. INTERMEDIATE MODEL ROCKETRY - UNIT 3 Balsa Fins Only CLASS 247 CLASS 248 CLASS 249 Intermediate Model Rocketry Intermediate Model Rocketry Intermediate Model Rocketry Jr. Int. Sr. ADVANCED MODEL ROCKETRY - UNIT 4 Finished fins of any type CLASS 250 CLASS 251 CLASS 252 Advanced Model Rocketry Advanced Model Rocketry Advanced Model Rocketry Jr. Int. Sr. CLASS 253 CLASS 254 CLASS 255 Designer Model Rocketry Designer Model Rocketry Designer Model Rocketry Jr. Int. Sr. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS Division 508 4-H GENERAL PROJECTS DESIGNER MODEL ROCKETRY - UNIT 6 Finished fins of any type POWER OF WIND POWER OF WIND - - Powered Vehicle CLASS 256 CLASS 257 CLASS 258 Powered Vehicle Powered Vehicle Powered Vehicle Jr. Int. Sr. POWER OF WIND - - Powered Machine CLASS 259 CLASS 260 CLASS 261 Powered Machine Powered Machine Powered Machine Jr. Int. Sr. POWER OF WIND - - Sculpture CLASS 262 CLASS 263 CLASS 264 Wind Sculpture Wind Sculpture Wind Sculpture Jr. Int. Sr. POWER OF WIND - - Other CLASS 265 CLASS 266 CLASS 267 Other Other Other MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR Jr. Int. Sr. 97 GROUP PROJECTS (Developed by two or more 4-H members). CLASS 268 CLASS 269 CLASS 270 Group Project Group Project Group Project Jr. Int. Sr. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS Division 509 ROBOTICS JUNK DRAWER ROBOTICS UNIT 1 - GIVE ROBOTICS A HAND CLASS 271 CLASS 272 CLASS 273 Give Robotics a Hand Give Robotics a Hand Give Robotics a Hand Jr. Int. Sr. JUNK DRAWER ROBOTICS UNIT 2 - ROBOTS ON THE MOVE CLASS 274 CLASS 275 CLASS 276 Robotics on the Move Robotics on the Move Robotics on the Move Jr. Int. Sr. JUNK DRAWER ROBOTICS UNIT 3 MECHATRONICS CLASS 277 CLASS 278 CLASS 279 Mechatronics Mechatronics Mechatronics Jr. Int. Sr. ROBOTICS PLATFORMS UNIT 4 - LEVEL 1 CLASS 280 CLASS 281 CLASS 282 Platforms—Level 1 Platforms—Level 1 Platforms—Level 1 Jr. Int. Sr. ROBOTICS PLATFORMS UNIT 5 - LEVEL 2 CLASS 283 CLASS 284 CLASS 285 Platforms—Level 2 Platforms—Level 2 Platforms—Level 2 Jr. Int. Sr. ROBOTICS PLATFORMS UNIT 6 - LEVEL 3 CLASS 286 CLASS 287 CLASS 288 Platforms—Level 3 Platforms—Level 3 Platforms—Level 3 Jr. Int. Sr. FIRST LEGO LEAGUE (FLL) UNIT 7 CLASS 289 CLASS 290 CLASS 291 FLL FLL FLL Jr. Int. Sr. FIRST TECH CHALLENGE (FTC) UNIT 8 CLASS 292 FTC MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR Jr. 98 CLASS 293 CLASS 294 FTC FTC Int. Sr. FIRST ROBOTICS COMPETITION (FRC) UNIT 9 CLASS 295 CLASS 296 CLASS 297 FRC FRC FRC Jr. Int. Sr. BEST ROBOTICS UNIT 10 CLASS 298 CLASS 299 CLASS 300 BEST BEST BEST Jr. Int. Sr. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS Division 510 SMALL ENGINES CRANK IT UP - UNIT 1 Crank It Up Crank It Up Crank It Up Jr. Int. Sr. 4-H GENERAL PROJECTS CLASS 301 CLASS 302 CLASS 303 WARM IT UP - UNIT 2 CLASS 304 CLASS 305 CLASS 306 Warm It Up Warm It Up Warm It Up Jr. Int. Sr. TUNE IT UP - UNIT 3 CLASS 307 CLASS 308 CLASS 309 Tune It Up Tune It Up Tune It Up Jr. Int. Sr. ADVANCED ENGINES - UNIT 4 CLASS 310 CLASS 311 CLASS 312 Advanced Small Engines Advanced Small Engines Advanced Small Engines Jr. Int. Sr. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION WILL BE AWARDED PER SECTION PER AGE GROUP MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 99 SECTION 4 NATURAL RESOURCES Division 511 ENTOMOLOGY LET’S LEARN ABOUT INSECTS - UNIT 1 CLASS 400 CLASS 401 CLASS 402 Let’s Learn About Insects Let’s Learn About Insects Let’s Learn About Insects LEARN MORE ABOUT INSECTS - UNIT 2 CLASS 403 Learn More About Insects CLASS 404 Learn More About Insects CLASS 405 Learn More About Insects Jr. Int. Sr. Jr. Int. Sr. INSECT HABITS AND CONTROLS - UNIT 3 CLASS 406 CLASS 407 CLASS 408 Insect Habits and Controls Insect Habits and Controls Insect Habits and Controls Jr. Int. Sr. INSECT IDENTIFICATION AND COMMUNITY PROJECTS - UNIT 4 CLASS 409 CLASS 410 CLASS 411 Insect ID and Community Projects Jr. Insect ID and Community Projects Int. Insect ID and Community Projects Sr. IMMATURE INSECTS AND LIFE STAGES - UNIT 5 CLASS 412 CLASS 413 CLASS 414 Immature Insects and Life Stages Immature Insects and Life Stages Immature Insects and Life Stages Jr. Int. Sr. EXPLORING WITH INSECTS - UNIT 6 CLASS 415 CLASS 416 CLASS 417 Exploring With Insects Exploring With Insects Exploring With Insects Jr. Int. Sr. EXPLORING WITH INSECTS - ADVANCED - UNIT 7 CLASS 418 CLASS 419 CLASS 420 Exploring With Insects Adv Exploring With Insects Adv Exploring with Insects Adv Jr. Int. Sr. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 100 Division 512 OUTDOOR ADVENTURES HIKING TRAILS - UNIT 1 CLASS 421 CLASS 422 CLASS 423 Hiking Trails Hiking Trails Hiking Trails Jr. Int. Sr. CAMPING ADVENTURES - UNIT 2 CLASS 424 CLASS 425 CLASS 426 Camping Adventures Camping Adventures Camping Adventures Jr. Int. Sr. BACKPACKING EXPEDITIONS - UNIT 3 CLASS 427 CLASS 428 CLASS 429 Backpacking Expeditions Backpacking Expeditions Backpacking Expeditions Jr. Int. Sr. Division 513 SHOOTING SPORTS ARCHERY CLASS 430 CLASS 431 CLASS 432 Archery Archery Archery Jr. Int. Sr. Air Rifle Air Rifle Air Rifle Jr. Int. Sr. Shotgun Shotgun Shotgun Jr. Int. Sr. .22 .22 .22 Jr. Int. Sr. 4-H GENERAL PROJECTS CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS AIR RIFLE CLASS 433 CLASS 434 CLASS 435 SHOTGUN CLASS 436 CLASS 437 CLASS 438 .22 (Rifle) CLASS 439 CLASS 440 CLASS 441 BLACK POWDER MUZZLE LOADING CLASS 442 CLASS 443 CLASS 444 Muzzle loading Muzzle loading Muzzle loading MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR Jr. Int. Sr. 101 AIR PISTOL CLASS 445 CLASS 446 CLASS 447 Air Pistol Air Pistol Air Pistol Jr. Int. Sr. OUTDOOR SKILLS CLASS 448 CLASS 449 CLASS 450 Outdoor Skills Outdoor Skills Outdoor Skills Jr. Int. Sr. STAND-ALONE CLASSES These classes are for stand-alone items only. No display boards are allowed in the Stand-Alone Classes. ARCHERY CLASS 451 CLASS 452 CLASS 453 Archery Stand-Alone Archery Stand-Alone Archery Stand-Alone Jr. Int. Sr. AIR RIFLE CLASS 454 CLASS 455 CLASS 456 Air Rifle Stand-Alone Air Rifle Stand-Alone Air Rifle Stand-Alone Jr. Int. Sr. SHOTGUN CLASS 457 CLASS 458 CLASS 459 Shotgun Stand-Alone Shotgun Stand-Alone Shotgun Stand-Alone Jr. Int. Sr. AIR PISTOL CLASS 460 CLASS 461 CLASS 462 Air Pistol Stand-Alone Air Pistol Stand-Alone Air Pistol Stand-Alone Jr. Int. Sr. .22 (Rifle) CLASS 463 CLASS 464 CLASS 465 .22 Stand-Alone .22 Stand-Alone .22 Stand-Alone Jr. Int. Sr. OUTDOOR SKILLS CLASS 466 Outdoor Stand-Alone CLASS 467 Outdoor Stand-Alone CLASS 468 Outdoor Stand-Alone Jr. Int. Sr. MUZZLE LOADING CLASS 469 Muzzle Loading Stand-Alone CLASS 470 Muzzle Loading Stand-Alone CLASS 471 Muzzle Loading Stand-Alone Jr. Int. Sr. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 102 Division 514 SPORTFISHING TAKE THE BAIT - UNIT 1 CLASS 472 CLASS 473 CLASS 474 Take the Bait Take the Bait Take the Bait Jr. Int. Sr. REEL IN THE FUN - UNIT 2 CLASS 475 CLASS 476 CLASS 477 Reel in the Fun Reel in the Fun Reel in the Fun Jr. Int. Sr. CAST INTO THE FUTURE - UNIT 3 CLASS 478 CLASS 479 CLASS 480 Cast into the Future Cast into the Future Cast into the Future Jr. Int. Sr. CLASS 481 CLASS 482 CLASS 483 Sportfishing Stand-Alone Sportfishing Stand-Alone Sportfishing Stand-Alone Jr. Int. Sr. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS Division 515 4-H GENERAL PROJECTS SPORTFISHING STAND-ALONE CLASSES These classes are for stand-alone items only. WILDLIFE UNIT 1 WILDLIFE CONSERVATION - THE WORTH OF WILD ROOTS CLASS 484 CLASS 485 CLASS 486 The Worth of Wild Root The Worth of Wild Root The Worth of Wild Root Jr. Int. Sr. UNIT 2 WILDLIFE CONSERVATION - LIVING WILD IN AN ECOSYSTEM CLASS 487 CLASS 488 CLASS 489 Living Wild in an Ecosystem Living Wild in an Ecosystem Living Wild in an Ecosystem Jr. Int. Sr. UNIT 3 WILDLIFE CONSERVATION - MANAGING IN A WORLD WITH YOU AND ME CLASS 490 CLASS 491 CLASS 492 Managing in a World Managing in a World Managing in a World MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR Jr. Int. Sr. 103 STAND-ALONE ITEMS (FOR ALL UNITS) CLASS 496 CLASS 497 CLASS 498 Stand-Alone Item Stand-Alone Item Stand-Alone Item Jr. Int. Sr. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION WILL BE AWARDED PER SECTION PER AGE GROUP SECTION 5 COMMUNICATION, ARTS, & LEISURE SCIENCES Division 516 CERAMICS GLAZES - UNIT 1—includes glazes on earthenware, stoneware and porcelain. CLASS 600 CLASS 601 CLASS 602 CLASS 603 CLASS 604 CLASS 605 Glazes Glazes Glazes Bisque Option Bisque Option Bisque Option Jr. Int. Sr. Jr. Int. Sr. UNDERGLAZES - UNIT 2 - includes underglazes on earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain. CLASS 606 CLASS 607 CLASS 608 CLASS 609 CLASS 610 CLASS 611 Underglazes Underglazes Underglazes Bisque Option Bisque Option Bisque Option Jr. Int. Sr. Jr. Int. Sr. OVERGLAZES - UNIT 3 - includes overglazes on earthenware, stoneware and porcelain. CLASS 612 CLASS 613 CLASS 614 Overglazes Overglazes Overglazes Jr. Int. Sr. UNFIRED FINISHES - UNIT 4 - includes unfired finishes on earthenware, stoneware and porcelain. CLASS 615 CLASS 616 CLASS 617 CLASS 618 Unfired Finishes Unfired Finishes Unfired Finishes Bisque Option MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR Jr. Int. Sr. Jr. 104 CLASS 619 CLASS 620 Bisque Option Bisque Option Int. Sr. PORCELAIN DOLLS - UNIT 5 - includes china paint on polished bisque or glazed porcelain (china). Soft-fired greenware is highly recommended for all doll projects. CLASS 621 CLASS 622 CLASS 623 Porcelain Dolls Porcelain Dolls Porcelain Dolls Jr. Int. Sr. HAND-CONSTRUCTED IN STONEWARE - UNIT 6 CLASS 624 CLASS 625 CLASS 626 Hand-Constructed Hand-Constructed Hand-Constructed Jr. Int. Sr. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS Division 517 STUDY OF ANOTHER COUNTRY CLASS 627 Study of Another Country CLASS 628 Study of Another Country CLASS 629 Study of Another Country Jr. Int. Sr. HOST A DELEGATE FROM ANOTHER COUNTRY CLASS 630 CLASS 631 CLASS 632 Host a Delegate From Another Country Host a Delegate From Another Country Host a Delegate From Another Country Jr. 4-H GENERAL PROJECTS GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP Int. Sr. YOUTH COUNSELOR FOR INBOUND INTERNATIONAL DELEGATION CLASS 633 CLASS 634 Youth Counselor Youth Counselor Int. Sr. EXCHANGE DELEGATE TO ANOTHER COUNTRY CLASS 635 CLASS 636 Exchange Delegate to Another Country Exchange Delegate to Another Country Int. Sr. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 105 Division 518 LEATHERCRAFT INTRODUCTION TO LEATHERCRAFT & CREATIVE STAMPING - UNIT 1 CLASS 644 CLASS 645 CLASS 646 Intro. to Leathercraft & Stamping Jr. Intro. to Leathercraft & Stamping Int. Intro. to Leathercraft & Stamping Sr. BEGINNING LEATHER CARVING - UNIT 2 CLASS 647 Beginning Leather Carving CLASS 648 Beginning Leather Carving CLASS 649 Beginning Leather Carving Jr. Int. Sr. INTERMEDIATE LEATHER CARVING - UNIT 3 CLASS 650 CLASS 651 CLASS 652 Leather Carving Leather Carving Leather Carving Jr. Int. Sr. ADVANCED UNITS 4-10 ADVANCED LEATHER CARVING - UNIT 4 CLASS 653 CLASS 654 CLASS 655 Advanced Leather Carving Advanced Leather Carving Advanced Leather Carving Jr. Int. Sr. COLORING AND SHADING - UNIT 5 CLASS 656 CLASS 657 CLASS 658 Coloring and Shading Coloring and Shading Coloring and Shading Jr. Int. Sr. PICTORIAL CARVING - UNIT 6 CLASS 659 CLASS 660 CLASS 661 Pictorial Carving Pictorial Carving Pictorial Carving Jr. Int. Sr. MAKING AND REBUILDING SADDLES - UNIT 7 CLASS 662 CLASS 663 CLASS 664 Making and Rebuilding Saddles Making and Rebuilding Saddles Making and Rebuilding Saddles Jr. Int. Sr. ADVANCED CREATIVE STAMPING - UNIT 8 CLASS 665 CLASS 666 CLASS 667 Creative Stamping Creative Stamping Creative Stamping Jr. Int. Sr. BRAIDING AND UNTOOLED - UNIT 9 CLASS 668 CLASS 669 CLASS 670 Braiding and Untooled Braiding and Untooled Braiding and Untooled MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR Jr. Int. Sr. 106 SEWING LEATHER - UNIT 10 CLASS 671 CLASS 672 CLASS 673 Sewing Leather Sewing Leather Sewing Leather Jr. Int. Sr. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS Division 519 PHOTOGRAPHY FOCUS ON PHOTOGRAPHY - LEVEL 1 CLASS 674 Focus on Photography CLASS 675 Focus on Photography CLASS 676 Focus on Photography Jr. Int. Sr. CONTROLLING THE IMAGE - LEVEL 2 CLASS 677 CLASS 678 CLASS 679 Controlling the Image Controlling the Image Controlling the Image Jr. Int. Sr. CLASS 680 CLASS 681 CLASS 682 Mastering Photography Mastering Photography Mastering Photography Jr. Int. Sr. LIGHTNING PHOTOGRAPHY - UNIT 4 CLASS 683 CLASS 684 CLASS 685 Lightning Photos Lightning Photos Lightning Photos Jr. Int. Sr. 4-H GENERAL PROJECTS MASTERING PHOTOGRAPHY - LEVEL 3 ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY - UNIT 6 CLASS 686 CLASS 687 CLASS 688 Advanced Photography Advanced Photography Advanced Photography Jr. Int. Sr. 4-H FILMMAKING - UNIT 7 CLASS 689 CLASS 690 CLASS 691 Filmmaking Filmmaking Filmmaking Jr. Int. Sr. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS Division 520 SCRAPBOOKING SCRAPBOOKING ONE PAGE LAYOUT CLASS 692 CLASS 693 One Scrapbooking page One Scrapbooking page MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR Jr. Int. 107 CLASS 694 One Scrapbooking page Sr. SCRAPBOOKING TWO PAGE LAYOUT CLASS 695 Two page layout Jr. CLASS 696 Two page layout Int. CLASS 697 Two page layout Sr. SCRAPBOOKING ALBUM CLASS 698 Scrapbook Album Jr. CLASS 699 Scrapbook Album Int. CLASS 700 Scrapbook Album Sr. SCRAPBOOKING - CARD MAKING (for Int. and Seniors Only) CLASS 701 Card Making Int. CLASS 702 Card Making Sr. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS Division 521 WOODWORKING MEASURING UP - UNIT 1 CLASS 703 CLASS 704 CLASS 705 Measuring Up Measuring Up Measuring Up Jr. Int. Sr. MAKING THE CUT - UNIT 2 CLASS 706 CLASS 707 CLASS 708 Making the Cut Making the Cut Making the Cut Jr. Int. Sr. NAILING IT TOGETHER - UNIT 3 CLASS 709 CLASS 710 CLASS 711 Nailing It Together Nailing It Together Nailing It Together Jr. Int. Sr. FINISHING UP - UNIT 4 CLASS 712 CLASS 713 CLASS 714 Finishing Up Finishing Up Finishing Up Jr. Int. Sr. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS Division 522 VISUAL ARTS PORTFOLIO PATHWAYS—PAINTING, PRINTING MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 108 AND GRAPHIC DESIGN CLASS 716 CLASS 717 CLASS 718 CLASS 719 CLASS 720 CLASS 721 Paintings & Printing Paintings & Printing Paintings & Printing Graphic Designs Graphic Designs Graphic Designs Jr. Int. Sr. Jr. Int. Sr. SKETCHBOOK CROSSROADS—DRAWING, FIBER AND SCULPTURE CLASS 722 CLASS 723 CLASS 724 Sketch Crossroads Sketch Crossroads Sketch Crossroads Jr. Int. Sr. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION WILL BE AWARDED PER SECTION PER AGE GROUP SECTION 6 CONSUMER SCIENCE Division 523 CAKE DECORATING Please Note: Cakes qualifying for State Fair MUST be rebaked and decorated for State Fair. 4-H GENERAL PROJECTS CAKE DECORATING - UNIT 1 - EDIBLE CAKE DECORATING CLASS 800 CLASS 801 CLASS 802 Cake Decorating Cake Decorating Cake Decorating Jr. Int. Sr. CAKE DECORATING - UNIT 2 - SINGLE LAYERED CAKE CLASS 803 CLASS 804 CLASS 805 Cake Decorating Cake Decorating Cake Decorating Jr. Int. Sr. CAKE DECORATING - UNIT 3 - TWO-LAYERED CAKE CLASS 806 CLASS 807 CLASS 808 Cake Decorating Cake Decorating Cake Decorating Jr. Int. Sr. CAKE DECORATING - UNIT 4 - CHARACTER CAKES CLASS 809 Cake Decorating MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR Jr. 109 CLASS 810 CLASS 811 Cake Decorating Cake Decorating Int. Sr. CAKE DECORATING - UNIT 5 - THEMED CUPCAKES CLASS 812 CLASS 813 CLASS 814 Cake Decorating Cake Decorating Cake Decorating Jr. Int. Sr. CAKE DECORATING - UNIT 5 - STACKED CUPCAKES CLASS 815 CLASS 816 CLASS 817 Cake Decorating Cake Decorating Cake Decorating Jr. Int. Sr. CAKE DECORATING - UNIT 5 - CHARACTER CUPCAKES CLASS 818 CLASS 819 CLASS 820 Cake Decorating Cake Decorating Cake Decorating Jr. Int. Sr. CAKE DECORATING - UNIT 6 - CUT-UP-CAKES CLASS 821 CLASS 822 CLASS 823 Cake Decorating Cake Decorating Cake Decorating Jr. Int. Sr. CAKE DECORATING - UNIT 7 - FLAT SURFACE AND NAIL FLOWERS CLASS 824 CLASS 825 Cake Decorating Cake Decorating Int. Sr. CAKE DECORATING - UNIT 8 - FONDANT CLASS 826 CLASS 827 Cake Decorating Cake Decorating Int. St. CAKE DECORATING - UNIT 9 - LILY NAIL FLOWERS CLASS 828 CLASS 829 Cake Decorating Cake Decorating Int. Sr. CAKE DECORATING UNIT 10 - TIERED CAKES SENIORS ONLY CLASS 830 Cake Decorating Sr. CAKE DECORATING UNIT 11 - MOLDS - SENIORS ONLY CLASS 831 Cake Decorating Sr. CAKE DECORATING UNIT 12 - CREATE YOUR OWN - SENIORS ONLY CLASS 832 Cake Decorating MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR Sr. 110 CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS Wilton awards are offered for winning cakes and cupcakes with some type of bag and tip or rolled fondant cake decorating. Division 524 CHILD DEVELOPMENT INTERMEDIATE CHILD DEVELOPMENT (Ages 11-13) CLASS 833 CLASS 834 CLASS 835 CLASS 836 CLASS 837 Arts and Crafts Play Music and Rhythm Stories and Poems Snacks Int. Int. Int. Int. Int. SENIOR CHILD DEVELOPMENT (Ages 14 and Older) Guidance and Discipline Parties Mealtime Safety Careers Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. 4-H GENERAL PROJECTS CLASS 838 CLASS 839 CLASS 840 CLASS 841 CLASS 842 CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS Division 525 CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION BEGINNING CLOTHING - UNIT 1 CLASS 843 CLASS 844 CLASS 845 Beginning Clothing Beginning Clothing Beginning Clothing Jr. Int. Sr. BEGINNING CLOTHING - UNIT 2 CLASS 846 CLASS 847 CLASS 848 Beginning Clothing Beginning Clothing Beginning Clothing Jr. Int. Sr. BEGINNING CLOTHING - UNIT 3 CLASS 849 CLASS 850 CLASS 851 Beginning Clothing Beginning Clothing Beginning Clothing Jr. Int. Sr. BEGINNING CLOTHING - UNIT 4 CLASS 852 CLASS 853 CLASS 854 Beginning Clothing Beginning Clothing Beginning Clothing MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR Jr. Int. Sr. 111 SEWING FOR OTHERS - UNIT 7 CLASS 855 CLASS 856 CLASS 857 Sewing for Others Sewing for Others Sewing for Others Jr. Int. Sr. RECYCLED CLOTHING - UNIT 8 CLASS 858 CLASS 859 CLASS 860 Recycled Clothing Recycled Clothing Recycled Clothing Jr. Int. Sr. COTTON OR COTTON BLEND - UNIT 21 CLASS 861 CLASS 862 Cotton or Cotton Blend Cotton or Cotton Blend Int. Sr. SYNTHETICS AND RAYON - UNIT 22 CLASS 863 CLASS 864 Synthetics and Rayon Synthetics and Rayon Int. Sr. WOOL and WOOL BLEND - UNIT 23 CLASS 865 CLASS 866 Wool and Wool Blend Wool and Wool Blend Int. Sr. SILK OR SILK-LIKE - UNIT 24 CLASS 867 CLASS 868 Silk or Silk-Like Silk or Silk-Like Int. Sr. LEATHER AND LEATHER TECHNIQUES - UNIT 25 CLASS 869 CLASS 870 Leather and Leather Techniques Leather and Leather Techniques Int. Sr. FUR AND FUR TECHNIQUES - UNIT 26 CLASS 871 CLASS 872 Fur and Fur Techniques Fur and Fur Techniques Int. Sr. LINEN, RAMIE AND HEMP - UNIT 27 CLASS 873 CLASS 874 Linen, Ramie and Hemp Linen, Ramie and Hemp Int. Sr. SPECIALITY FABRICS - UNIT 28 CLASS 875 CLASS 876 Specialty Fabrics Specialty Fabrics Int. Sr. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS Division 526 ARTISTIC CLOTHING DECORATE YOUR DUDS - APPLIED MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 112 CLASS 877 CLASS 878 CLASS 879 Applied Applied Applied Jr. Int. Sr. DECORATE YOUR DUDS - STITCHED CLASS 880 CLASS 881 CLASS 882 Stitched Stitched Stitched Jr. Int. Sr. DECORATE YOUR DUDS - COMBINATION CLASS 883 CLASS 884 CLASS 885 Combination Combination Combination Jr. Int. Sr. CREATIVE SEWING - UNIT 5 Costumes Costumes Costumes All Other Exhibits All Other Exhibits All Other Exhibits Jr. Int. Sr. Jr. Int. Sr. CREATE YOUR OWN—UNIT 7 CLASS 892 CLASS 893 Create Your Own Int. Exploration of Textiles and Clothing Create Your Own Sr. Exploration of Textiles and Clothing BUYMANSHIP - UNIT 8 CLASS 894 CLASS 895 CLASS 896 Buymanship Buymanship Buymanship 4-H GENERAL PROJECTS CLASS 886 CLASS 887 CLASS 888 CLASS 889 CLASS 890 CLASS 891 Jr. Int. Sr. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS Division 527 FOODS AND NUTRITION RIDDLES AND RHYMES AND FUN FOOD TIMES UNIT 1 CLASS 897 CLASS 898 CLASS 899 Riddles and Rhymes and Fun Food Times Jr. Riddles and Rhymes and Fun Food Times Int. Riddles and Rhymes and Fun Food Times Sr. ON THE ROAD TO FUN AND FITNESS - UNIT 2 CLASS 900 CLASS 901 On the Road to Fun and Fitness On the Road to Fun and Fitness MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR Jr. Int. 113 CLASS 902 On the Road to Fun and Fitness Sr. FUN WITH FOODS - UNIT 3 CLASS 903 CLASS 904 CLASS 905 Fun with Foods Fun with Foods Fun with Foods Jr. Int. Sr. FOOD, FITNESS AND FUN - UNIT 4 CLASS 906 CLASS 907 CLASS 908 Food, Fitness and Fun Food, Fitness and Fun Food, Fitness and Fun Jr. Int. Sr. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS Division 528 BREADS BREAD - UNIT 11 CLASS 909 CLASS 910 CLASS 911 Bread Bread Bread Jr. Int. Sr. BREAD - UNIT 12 CLASS 912 CLASS 913 CLASS 914 Bread Bread Bread Jr. Int. Sr. BREAD - UNIT 13 CLASS 915 CLASS 916 CLASS 917 Bread Bread Bread Jr. Int. Sr. EDIBLE BREAD - UNIT 14 CLASS 918 CLASS 919 CLASS 920 Bread Bread Bread Jr. Int. Sr. NON-EDIBLE BREAD - UNIT 14 CLASS 921 CLASS 922 CLASS 923 Non-Edible Bread Non-Edible Bread Non-Edible Bread Jr. Int. Sr. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS Division 529 SPECIALTY FOODS BAKING - UNIT 21 CLASS 924 Baking MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR Jr. 114 CLASS 925 CLASS 926 Baking Baking Int. Sr. BAKING - UNIT 22 - Youth can choose to exhibit in either one or both classes - Coffee Cake or Bar Cookies CLASS 927 CLASS 928 CLASS 929 Coffee Cake Coffee Cake Coffee Cake Jr. Int. Sr. BAKING - UNIT 22 - Youth can choose to exhibit in either one or both classes - Coffee Cake or Bar Cookies CLASS 930 CLASS 931 CLASS 932 Bar Cookies Bar Cookies Bar Cookies Jr. Int. Sr. BAKING - UNIT 23 - Youth can exhibit in either one or both classes - Butter Cake or Sponge Cake Butter Cake Butter Cake Butter Cake Jr. Int. Sr. BAKING - UNIT 23 - Youth can exhibit in either one or both classes - Butter Cake or Sponge Cake CLASS 936 CLASS 937 CLASS 938 Sponge Cake Sponge Cake Sponge Cake Jr. Int. Sr. BAKING - UNIT 24 - Youth can choose to exhibit in just one class or all classes in this unit - Single Crust Pie, Double Pie Crust or Empanadas/Turnovers/Fancy Pastries. CLASS 939 CLASS 940 CLASS 941 Single Crust Pie Single Crust Pie Single Crust Pie Jr. Int. Sr. BAKING - UNIT 24 - Youth can choose to exhibit in just one class or all classes in this unit - Single Crust Pie, Double Pie Crust or Empanadas/Turnovers/Fancy Pastries. CLASS 942 CLASS 943 CLASS 944 Double Crust Pie Double Crust Pie Double Crust Pie Jr. Int. Sr. BAKING - UNIT 24 - Youth can choose to exhibit in just one class or all classes in this unit - Single Crust Pie, Double Pie Crust or Empanadas/Turnovers/Fancy Pastries. CLASS 945 CLASS 946 CLASS 947 Empanadas/Turnovers/ Fancy Pastries Empanadas/Turnovers/ Fancy Pastries Empanadas/Turnovers Fancy Pastries MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR Jr. Int. Sr. 115 4-H GENERAL PROJECTS CLASS 933 CLASS 934 CLASS 935 OUTDOOR COOKING AND LIVING - UNIT 25 CLASS 948 CLASS 949 CLASS 950 Outdoor Cooking and Living Outdoor Cooking and Living Outdoor Cooking and Living Jr. Int. Sr. CULTURAL FOODS - UNIT 30 CLASS 951 CLASS 952 Cultural Foods Cultural Foods Int. Sr. PASSPORT TO FOREIGN COOKERY - UNIT 35 CLASS 953 CLASS 954 Passport to Foreign Cookery Passport to Foreign Cookery Int. Sr. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS Division 530 FOOD PRESERVATION FREEZING AND DRYING - UNIT 40 & 41 CLASS 955 CLASS 956 CLASS 957 Freezing and Drying Freezing and Drying Freezing and Drying Jr. Int. Sr. BOILING WATER CANNING - UNIT 42 CLASS 958 CLASS 959 CLASS 960 Boiling Water Canning Boiling Water Canning Boiling Water Canning Jr. Int. Sr. PRESSURE CANNING - UNIT 43 CLASS 961 CLASS 962 Pressure Canning Pressure Canning Int. Sr. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS Division 531 HERITAGE ARTS CROCHET CLASS 963 CLASS 964 CLASS 965 Crochet Crochet Crochet Jr. Int. Sr. MISCELLANEOUS HERITAGE ARTS - FIBER (weaving, spun skeins, felted bags, batiked fabric, hooked pillows, Navaho rugs, macramé etc.) CLASS 966 CLASS 967 CLASS 968 Fiber Arts Fiber Arts Fiber Arts MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR Jr. Int. Sr. 116 MISCELLANEOUS HERITAGE ARTS - NON FIBER (Native American beading, silver smithing, Ukrainian eggs, paper scrolling, wood carvings, etc.) CLASS 969 CLASS 970 CLASS 971 Non Fiber Arts Non Fiber Arts Non Fiber Arts Jr. Int. Sr. Knitting Knitting Knitting Jr. Int. Sr. Needle Arts Needle Arts Needle Arts Jr. Int. Sr. KNITTING CLASS 972 CLASS 973 CLASS 974 NEEDLE ARTS CLASS 975 CLASS 976 CLASS 977 CLASS 978 CLASS 979 CLASS 980 Quilting Unit 1 Quilting Unit 1 Quilting, Unit 1 Jr. Int. Sr. QUILTING - UNIT 2 CLASS 981 CLASS 982 CLASS 983 Quilting Unit 2 Quilting Unit 2 Quilting Unit 2 Jr. Int. Sr. QUILTING - UNIT 3 CLASS 984 CLASS 985 CLASS 986 Quilting Unit 3 Quilting Unit 3 Quilting Unit 3 4-H GENERAL PROJECTS QUILTING - UNIT 1 Jr. Int. Sr. QUILTING - UNIT 4 CLASS 987 CLASS 988 CLASS 989 Quilting Unit 4 Quilting Unit 4 Quilting Unit 4 Jr. Int. Sr. QUILTING - UNIT 5 CLASS 990 CLASS 991 CLASS 992 Quiltless Quilt Quiltless Quilt Quiltless Quilt Jr. Int. Sr. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 117 Division 532 HOME ENVIRONMENT HOME ENVIRONMENT - UNIT 1 CLASS 993 CLASS 994 CLASS 995 Home Environment Home Environment Home Environment Jr. Int. Sr. HOME ENVIRONMENT - UNIT 2 CLASS 996 CLASS 997 CLASS 998 Home Environment Home Environment Home Environment Jr. Int. Sr. HOME ENVIRONMENT - UNIT 3 CLASS 999 CLASS 1000 CLASS 1001 Home Environment Home Environment Home Environment Jr. Int. Sr. HOME ENVIRONMENT - UNIT 4 CLASS 1002 CLASS 1003 CLASS 1004 Home Environment Home Environment Home Environment Jr. Int. Sr. HOME ENVIRONMENT - UNIT 5 CLASS 1005 CLASS 1006 CLASS 1007 Home Environment Home Environment Home Environment Jr. Int. Sr. HOME ENVIRONMENT - UNIT 6 CLASS 1008 CLASS 1009 CLASS 1010 Home Environment Home Environment Home Environment Jr. Int. Sr. DESIGN YOUR OWN - UNIT 7 CLASS 1011 Design Your Own Sr. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS IN EACH CLASS GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION WILL BE AWARDED PER SECTION PER AGE GROUP MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 118 MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 119 DOG AND HORSE SHOW Dog and Horse DOG There will be Adult Open Classes offered after each 4-H Division. 4-H Division 533 BEGINNER NOVICE OBEDIENCE Class # J1015 J1016 J1017 J1018 J1019 Description Puppy Class Beginner Novice A Beginner Novice B Beginner Novice C - 1st year Beginner Novice C - 2nd year NOVICE OBEDIENCE Class # J1020 J1021 J1022 Description Novice A Novice B Novice Veterans GRADUATE NOVICE OBEDIENCE Class # J1023 J1024 J1025 J1026 J1027 J1028 Description Pre Graduate Novice A Pre Graduate Novice B Pre Graduate Novice Veterans Graduate Novice A Graduate Novice B Graduate Novice Veterans ADVANCED OBEDIENCE Class # J1029 J1030 J1031 J1032 J1033 J1034 J1035 J1036 J1037 Description Open A Open B Open Veterans Graduate Open A Graduate Open B Graduate Open Veterans Utility A Utility B Utility Veterans NOTE: Ten points will be deducted in the obedience classes for the following: Strong/correcting, disciplining, fouling the ring, excessive barking, leaving the ring, rules violation, showing fear or poor sportsmanship. Division 534 RALLY O This is a judged event for 4-H dog project members and will MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 120 additionally be open to any dog and handler wishing to participate, adult or youth. All dogs must be on a leather or nylon lead that is no longer than six (6) feet long. No chain leads or retractable leads will be permitted. Properly fitted leather or nylon buckle collars, nylon or chain training collars and limited slip martingales are permitted. No prong, electric or spray collars will be permitted. Head halters and harnesses will not be permitted. No females in heat may compete or be present at the run. Classes will include: Class # J1038 J1039 J1040 J1041 J1042 J1043 J1044 J1045 Description Rally Novice A Rally Novice B Rally Advanced A Rally Advanced B Rally Excellent A Rally Excellent B Rally Advanced/Excellent A Rally Advanced/Excellent B DOG SHOW Any dog showing aggression to people or other dogs will be dismissed from the run. These classes are entered according to the dog’s training level; the 4-H member age does not apply. 4-H youth participating may qualify for State Fair. Division 535 SHOWMANSHIP There are no universally accepted standards for judging a showmanship class, and the winner is the one who, in the judge’s estimation, does the best job of showing their dog. In showmanship, as opposed to obedience classes, the heaviest emphasis is placed on the handler’s performance and presentation of dog. In 4-H Showmanship, conformation of the dog is specifically not to be considered. Appearance of Handler Cleanliness and neatness of handler—Appropriateness of apparel. Grooming of Dog Brushing (mat, dead hair) trimmed toes and nails, clean teeth, groomed according to most apparent breed type. Exhibitor’s Handling of Dog Front Set-up: judges side first, head high (no choking), MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 121 feet placed directly beneath the shoulders– toes pointing straight forward, legs should fall vertical from shoulder and parallel (within limit of the most apparent breed), Rear set-up: Legs slightly wider apart than front-adjust the leg that is most out of line first. Gaiting: Ability to follow direction in judge’s pattern. Dog always fully visible to judge. In gaiting position, smoothness in turns, gait proper to most apparent breed (when applicable). Ability to exhibit dog’s movements according to most apparent breed. Examination: Stand properly during entire examination, does not sit or move away before or during examination. Does not growl or snap. Any dog attempting to bite a handler or anyone else in the ring, will be dismissed from the ring. Dog is happy and attentive to handler. SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES Novice classes are for those members who have no outside showmanship experience as determined by the county. If prior experience is determined by the county, the exhibitor must move into open class in their appropriate age group. NOVICE SHOWMANSHIP These classes are for those members who are in their first year of 4-H dog project and have no prior outside showmanship experience. Class # J1046 J1047 J1048 Description *Junior Novice Showmanship (8-10) *Intermediate Novice Showmanship (11-13) *Senior Novice Showmanship (14 & over) OPEN SHOWMANSHIP These classes are for members that have prior experience in showmanship Class # O1049 O1050 O1051 Description *Junior Open Showmanship (8-10) *Intermediate Open Showmanship (11-13) *Senior Open Showmanship (14 & over) NOTE: Unless it is a health or safety issue for the exhibitor or dog, all appropriate dogs will be tabled for showmanship. This is always left up to the judge’s discretion. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 122 HORSE 4-H HORSE SHOW << 4 4--H & FFA HORSES >> Division 536 HALTER - ALL BREEDS Class # J-01 J-02 J-03 J-04 Description 2015 COLTS YEARLING COLTS/GELDINGS AND 2YR. OLD GELDINGS GELDING 3-5 YEARS OLD GELDINGS 6 AND OVER DOG SHOW Please note we will break for lunch at 12:00 noon, once current class is over. NOTE: No stallions allowed over 1 year old. 1st and 2nd place winners back in arena for GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPION GELDING J-05 J-06 J-07 J-08 2015 FILLIES YEARLINGS AND 2 YR. OLDS MARES 3-5 YEARS OLD MARES 6 AND OVER 1st and 2nd place winners back in arena for GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPION MARE GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPION GELDINGS AND MARES BACK IN ARENA FOR SUPREME HALTER CHAMPION 4-H HORSE SHOWMANSHIP AND PERFORMANCE (following the Halter Class) Division 537 SHOWMANSHIP - Mandatory to complete project Class # J-09 J-10 J-11 Description 14 YEARS & OVER 11 - 13 YEARS OLD 8 - 10 YEARS OLD MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 123 DIVISION 538 ENGLISH RIDING CONTROL LEVEL II Class # J-12 J-13 J-14 Description 14 YEARS & OLDER 11 - 13 YEARS OLD 8 - 10 YEARS OLD Division 539 HUNTER SEAT EQUITATION (not to jump) Class # J-15 J-16 J-17 Description 14 YEARS & OLDER 11 - 13 YEARS OLD 8 - 10 YEARS OLD Division 540 HUNTER SEAT EQUITATION (over fences) Class # J-18 J-19 J-20 Description 14 YEARS & OLDER 11 - 13 YEARS OLD 8 - 10 YEARS OLD Division 541 WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP Class # J-21 J-22 J-23 Description 14 YEARS & OLDER 11 - 13 YEARS OLD 8 - 10 YEARS OLD Division 542 TRAIL CLASS Class # J-24 J-25 J-26 Description 14 YEARS & OLDER 11 - 13 YEARS OLD 8 - 10 YEARS OLD Trail course open from 1-4 p.m. Division 543 REINING Class # J-27 J-28 J-29 Description 14 YEARS & OLDER 11 - 13 YEARS OLD 8 - 10 YEARS OLD MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 124 Division 544 Class # J-30 J-31 J-32 4-H HORSE SHOW WESTERN RIDING Description 14 YEARS & OLDER 11 - 13 YEARS OLD 8 - 10 YEARS OLD Division 545 GYMKHANA Single rein (roping rein) is permissible for gymkhana events only. Division 546 BARREL RACE Class # J-33 J-34 J-35 Description 14 YEARS & OLDER 11 - 13 YEARS OLD 8 - 10 YEARS OLD Division 547 FLAG RACE - (pattern to be posted) Class # J-36 J-37 J-38 Description 14 YEARS & OLDER 11 - 13 YEARS OLD 8 - 10 YEARS OLD Division 548 POLE BENDING Class # J-39 J-40 J-41 Description 14 YEARS & OLDER 11 - 13 YEARS OLD 8 - 10 YEARS OLD Division 549 KEYHOLE Class # J-42 J-43 J-44 Description 14 YEARS & OLDER 11 - 13 YEARS OLD 8 - 10 YEARS OLD Division 550 BOOT RACE Class # J-45 J-46 J-47 Description 14 YEARS & OLDER 11 - 13 YEARS OLD 8 - 10 YEARS OLD MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 125 << ALL BREEDS OPEN HORSE SHOW >> Division 551 ENGLISH PERFORMANCE July 31, 2015 Class # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Starts 4:00 PM Description HUNT SEAT EQUITATION ADULT HUNT SEAT EQUITATION JUNIOR HORSE HUNT SEAT EQUITATION 14-18 HUNT SEAT EQUITATION 11-13 HUNT SEAT EQUITATION 10 & UNDER HUNTER UNDER SADDLE ADULT HUNTER UNDER SADDLE JUNIOR HORSE HUNTER UNDER SADDLE 14-18 HUNTER UNDER SADDLE 11-13 HUNTER UNDER SADDLE 10 & UNDER HUNTER HACK ADULT HUNTER HACK JUNIOR HORSE HUNTER HACK 14-18 HUNTER HACK 11-13 HUNTER HACK 10 & UNDER HUNT SEAT EQUITATION OVER FENCES (not to exceed 36”) ADULT HUNT SEAT EQUITATION OVER FENCES (not to exceed 30”) JUNIOR HORSE HUNT SEAT EQUITATION OVER FENCES (not to exceed 30”) YOUTH Division 552 HALTER August 1, 2015 Starts at 8:00 AM Please note we will break for lunch at 12:00 noon, once current class is over. Class # 19 20 21 Description 2015 COLTS YEARLINGS AND 2 YEAR OLD STALLIONS STALLIONS 3 AND OVER 1st and 2nd Place Winners back in the arena for GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPION MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 126 Class # 22 23 24 Description GELDING 2 & UNDER GELDING 3-5 YEARS OLD GELDING 6 AND OVER 1st and 2nd Place Winners back in the arena for GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPION Class # Description 25 26 27 28 2015 FILLIES FILLIES 2 AND UNDER MARES 3-5 YEARS OLD MARES 6 AND OVER 1st and 2nd Place Winners back in the arena for GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPION GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPION STALLIONS, GELDINGS AND MARES BACK IN ARENA FOR SUPREME HALTER CHAMPION Division 553 SHOWMANSHIP Class # 29 30 31 32 33 Description SHOWMANSHIP ADULT SHOWMANSHIP JUNIOR HORSE SHOWMANSHIP 14-18 SHOWMANSHIP 11-13 SHOWMANSHIP 10 & UNDER Division 554 WESTERN PERFORMANCE 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Description LEADLINE (participants may not cross over Into any other classes) WESTERN PLEASURE ADULT WESTERN PLEASURE JUNIOR HORSE WESTERN PLEASURE 14-18 WESTERN PLEASURE 11-13 WESTERN PLEASURE 10 & UNDER WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP ADULT WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP JUNIOR HORSE WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP 14-18 WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP 11-13 WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP 10 & UNDER TRAIL ADULT TRAIL JUNIOR HORSE TRAIL 14-18 MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR OPEN HORSE SHOW Class # 34 127 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 TRAIL 11-13 TRAIL 10 & UNDER REINING ADULT REINING JUNIOR HORSE REINING 14-18 REINING 11-13 REINING 10 & UNDER Division 555 SPEED EVENTS Class # 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 Description POLES ADULT POLES JUNIOR HORSE POLES 14-18 POLES 11-13 POLES 10 & UNDER BARRELS ADULT BARRELS JUNIOR HORSE BARRELS 14-18 BARRELS 11-13 BARRELS 10 & UNDER KEYHOLE ADULT KEYHOLE JR. HORSE KEYHOLE 14-18 KEYHOLE 11-13 KEYHOLE 10 & UNDER HIGH POINT AWARDS ANNOUNCED AT CULMINATION OF SHOW MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 128 MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 129 OPEN HORSE SHOW LIVESTOCK Livestock Livestock Livestock BEEF MARKET BEEF 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Junior Division exhibitors must be able to lead their market beef, unassisted, from the livestock barn to the show area to be eligible to show or sell in the Junior Livestock Sale. Failure will be cause for disqualification. Market steer and market heifer classes will be divided by weight. All market heifers must have a certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian verifying the heifer is pregnancy tested OPEN within 30 days of Moffat County Fair. This certificate must accompany heifer at the Moffat County Fair weigh-in. Classes/Divisions are listed in order of show. Ages of breeding animals will be determined from January 1st, current year. SHOWMANSHIP DIVISIONS AND CLASSES Division 556 JUNIOR DIVISION(4-H/FFA) BEEF SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES: Class # Description J101 J102 J103 SENIOR, 14 years or older INTERMEDIATE, 11 to 13 years old JUNIOR, 10 years or younger CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION SHOWMAN WILL BE GIVEN PLEASE NOTE: Market and breeding projects weighed in or checked in for show in a junior division class may be used for showmanship. Animals used for showmanship must be shown in a junior division class at the Moffat County Fair. Division 557 OPEN DIVISION BEEF SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES: Class # Description O104 PEEWEE, Any Moffat County Youth under 7 years old. This is a non-competitive class for experience only. Judge will evaluate and all exhibitors will receive a participation ribbon. Exhibitors may borrow an animal for this class. O105 YOUTH, Any Moffat County Youth 8-19 years of age as of December 31st, previous year. This includes Moffat County Junior Division (4-H/FFA) members - please refer to #4 under Livestock Showmanship Rules for complete rules. PARTICIPATION RIBBONS GIVEN MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 130 MARKET DIVISIONS AND CLASSES Division 558 JUNIOR DIVISION (4-H/FFA) MARKET BEEF CLASSES: Class # Description J106 J107 J108 FEEDER (not eligible to sell in the Junior Livestock Sale) MARKET STEER CLASSES MARKET HEIFER CLASSES GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET BEEF WILL BE GIVEN (Both market steers and market heifers may compete for overall champions) Class # Description J109 CHAPTER/CLUB GROUP OF 5 CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION WILL BE GIVEN Division 559 OPEN DIVISION MARKET BEEF CLASSES: Animals entered in open class must be owned by exhibitor and cannot have been shown in a Junior Division (4-H/ FFA) class. Animals in this class are not eligible to sell in the Junior Livestock Sale. LIVESTOCK Class # Description O110 MARKET STEER CLASSES O111 MARKET HEIFER CLASSES GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET BEEF WILL BE GIVEN (Both market steers and market heifers may compete for overall champions) DAIRY CATTLE 1. Cattle will be entered in age and sex classes. 2. There is no limit to the number of animals an exhibitor may enter in this show or in any one of these classes. 3. There will be NO Bull classes and NO Group classes. 4. Pre-entry of all Dairy cattle is required. Entries are due in the Extension Office by July 15th. 5. Classes/Divisions are listed in order of show. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 131 SHOWMANSHIP DIVISIONS AND CLASSES Division 560 JUNIOR DIVISION(4-H/FFA) DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES: Class # Description J112 SENIOR, 14 years or older J113 INTERMEDIATE, 11 to 13 years old J114 JUNIOR, 10 years or younger CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION SHOWMAN WILL BE GIVEN Division 561 OPEN DIVISION DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES: Class # Description O115 PEEWEE, any Moffat County Youth under 7 years old. This is a non-competitive class for experience only. Judge will evaluate and all exhibitors will receive a participation ribbon. Exhibitors may borrow an animal for this class. O116 YOUTH, any Moffat County Youth 8-19 years of age as of December 31st, previous year. This includes Moffat County Junior Division (4-H/ FFA) members - please refer to #4 under Livestock Showmanship Rules for complete rules. PARTICIPATION RIBBONS GIVEN DAIRY CATTLE DIVISIONS AND CLASSES Division 562 JUNIOR DIVISION (4-H/FFA) DAIRY CATTLE CLASSES: Class # Description J117 SPRING HEIFER CALF - born after 2/29/15 & over 3 months by show. J118 WINTER HEIFER CALF - born 12/01/14 to 2/29/15 J119 FALL HEIFER CALF - born 9/1/14 to 11/30/14 J120 SUMMER YEARLING HEIFER - born 6/1/14 to 8/31/14 MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 132 J121 SPRING YEARLING HEIFER - born 3/1/14 to 5/31/14 J122 WINTER YEARLING HEIFER - born 12/1/12 to 2/28/14 J123 FALL YEARLING HEIFER - born 9/1/13 to 11/30/13 J124 DRY COW - 3 years & over born before 9/1/12 J125 UNFRESH 2 YEAR OLD - born 9/1/12 to 8/31/13 J126 JUNIOR 2 YEAR OLD COW - born 3/1/12 to 8/31/13 J127 SENIOR 2 YEAR OLD COW - born 9/1/12 to 2/29/13 J128 JUNIOR 3 YEAR OLD COW - born 3/1/12 to 8/31/13 J129 SENIOR 3 YEAR OLD COW - born 9/1/11 to 2/29/12 J130 FOUR YEAR OLD COW - born 9/1/10 to 8/31/11 J131 AGED COW, 5 YEARS & OLDER - born before 9/1/010 CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE OPEN DIVISION Division 563 DAIRY CATTLE CLASSES - FEMALE: Animals entered in open class must be owned by exhibitor and cannot have been shown in Junior Division (4-H/FFA) LIVESTOCK classes. Class # Description J132 SPRING HEIFER CALF - born after 2/29/15 & over 3 months by show. J133 WINTER HEIFER CALF - born 12/01/14 to 2/29/15 J134 FALL HEIFER CALF - born 9/1/14 to 11/30/14 J135 SUMMER YEARLING HEIFER - born 6/1/14 to 8/31/14 J136 SPRING YEARLING HEIFER - born 3/1/14 to 5/31/14 J137 WINTER YEARLING HEIFER - born 12/1/12 to 2/28/14 J138 FALL YEARLING HEIFER - born 9/1/13 to 11/30/13 J139 DRY COW - 3 years & over born before 9/1/12 MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 133 J140 UNFRESH 2 YEAR OLD - born 9/1/12 to 8/31/13 J141 JUNIOR 2 YEAR OLD COW - born 3/1/12 to 8/31/13 J142 SENIOR 2 YEAR OLD COW - born 9/1/12 to 2/29/13 J143 JUNIOR 3 YEAR OLD COW - born 3/1/12 to 8/31/12 J144 SENIOR 3 YEAR OLD COW - born 9/1/11 to 2/29/12 J145 FOUR YEAR OLD COW - born 9/1/10 to 8/31/11 J146 AGED COW, 5 YEARS & OLDER - born before 9/1/10 BREEDING BEEF 1. Animals will be classified according to the following age groups for both the Junior Division and Open Division. 2. Pre-entry of all breeding animals is required. Entries are due in the Extension Office by July 15th. 3. Breeders herd classes shall consist of three animals representing two or more age groups, not more than one bull permitted. 4. Cattle will be entered in age and sex classes. Except in the breeders herd class. 5. Classes/Divisions are listed in order of show. 6. A completed 4-H/FFA record book will be required for youth ages 8-18 as of December 31st. Ages 6 and 7 are exempt from 4-H/FFA record books and are not required to complete one. 7. Youth ages 8 years and over must be enrolled in Breeding Beef project through 4-H/FFA. BREEDING BEEF DIVISIONS AND CLASSES Division 564 YOUTH DIVISION (AGES 6-18) Eligible entrants must be Moffat County residents 6 and 7 years old as of December 31st, previous year, and Moffat County 4-H and FFA members. Sponsored by the Moffat County Cattlemen’s Association BREEDING BEEF CLASSES: Class # Description Y147 JUNIOR BULL CALF - born after January 1 of current year. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 134 Y148 SENIOR BULL CALF - born between July 1 and Dec. 31 of preceding year. CHAMPION BULL CALF Class # Description Y149 JUNIOR YEARLING BULL - born between Jan 1 and June 30 of preceding year. CHAMPION YEARLING BULL Class # Description Y150 BULLS, 2 years and older - born 2 years prior to current fair. CHAMPION BULL OVERALL GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION MALE Class # Description Y151 JUNIOR HEIFER CALF - born after January 1 of current year Y152 SENIOR HEIFER CALF - born between July 1 and Dec. 31 of the preceding year CHAMPION HEIFER CALF Class # Description Y153 JUNIOR YEARLING HEIFER - born between Jan 1 and June 30 of the preceding year Y154 SENIOR HEIFER - born between July 1 and Dec. 31 -2 years prior to current fair CHAMPION HEIFER Y155 LIVESTOCK Class # Description COWS, 2 years and older - born 2 years prior to current fair CHAMPION COW OVERALL GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE Class # Description Y156 COW/CALF - calf born after Jan. 1 of current year CHAMPION COW/CALF MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 135 Class # Description Y157 BREEDERS HERD (three animals representing two or more age groups, see rule 3). Cash awards sponsored by the Moffat County Cattlemen’s Association Division 565 OPEN DIVISION BREEDING BEEF CLASSES: Animals entered in open class must be owned by exhibitor and cannot have been shown in a Junior or Youth Division (4-H /FFA) class. Class # Description O158 JUNIOR BULL CALF - born after January 1 of current yr. O159 SENIOR BULL CALF - born between July 1 and Dec. 31 of the preceding yr. CHAMPION BULL CALF Class # Description O160 JUNIOR YEARLING BULL - born between Jan 1 and June 30 of the preceding year. CHAMPION YEARLING BULL O161 BULLS, 2 years and older (born 2 years prior to current fair). CHAMPION BULL OVERALL GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION MALE Class # Description O162 JUNIOR HEIFER CALF—born after January 1 of current yr. O163 SENIOR HEIFER CALF—born between July 1 and Dec. 31 of the preceding yr. CHAMPION HEIFER CALF Class # Description O164 JUNIOR YEARLING HEIFER—born between Jan. 1 and June 30 of the preceding yr. O165 SENIOR HEIFER—born between July 1 and Dec. 31—2 years prior to current fair. CHAMPION HEIFER MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 136 Class # Description O166 COWS, 2 years and older (born 2 years prior to current fair). CHAMPION COW OVERALL GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE Class # Description O167 COW/CALF - calf born after Jan. 1 of current year. CHAMPION COW/CALF Class # Description O168 BREEDERS HERD (three animals representing two or more age groups, see rule 3). CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION FEMALE SWINE MARKET SWINE Market class will include all breeds. 2. Market classes will be divided as specified according to weight. 3. All market swine must be born after January 1 of current year. 4. Breeding animals will not be shown as market animals. 5. All animals will be weighed when entered. 6. All Divisions/Classes are listed in order of show. LIVESTOCK 1. SHOWMANSHIP DIVISIONS AND CLASSES Division 566 JUNIOR DIVISION (4-H/FFA) SWINE SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES: Class # Description J169 SENIOR, 14 years or older J170 INTERMEDIATE, 11 to 13 years old J171 JUNIOR, 10 years or younger GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION SHOWMAN WILL BE GIVEN MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 137 PLEASE NOTE: Market and breeding projects weighed in or checked in for show in a junior division class may be used for showmanship. Animals used for showmanship must be shown in a junior division class at the Moffat County Fair. Division 567 OPEN DIVISION SWINE SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES: Class # Description O172 PEEWEE, any Moffat County Youth under 7 years old. This is a non-competitive class for experience only. Judge will evaluate and all exhibitors will receive a participation ribbon. Exhibitors may borrow an animal for this class. O173 YOUTH, any Moffat County Youth 8-19 years of age as of December 31st, previous year. This includes Moffat County Junior Division (4-H/ FFA) members- please refer to #4 under Livestock Showmanship Rules for complete rules. PARTICIPATION RIBBONS GIVEN MARKET DIVISIONS AND CLASSES Division 568 JUNIOR DIVISION (4-H/FFA) MARKET SWINE CLASSES: Class # Description J174 FEEDER CLASS J175 MARKET CLASSES GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET SWINE WILL BE GIVEN Division 569 OPEN DIVISION MARKET SWINE CLASSES: Animals entered in open class must be owned by exhibitor and cannot have been shown in a Junior Division (4-H/ FFA) class. Animals in this class are not eligible to sell in the Junior Livestock Sale. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 138 Class # Description O176 MARKET CLASS GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET SWINE WILL BE GIVEN SHEEP MARKET LAMBS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Market classes will be divided as specified according to weight. Breeding animals will not be shown as market animals. All animals will be weighed when entered. Classes/Divisions are listed in order of show. In all Jr. Division (4-H/FFA) market lamb classes, the front feet of the sheep must remain on the show ring floor while being shown unless otherwise instructed by the judge. Judge and superintendent(s) will have discretion to enforce disqualification. SHOWMANSHIP DIVISIONS AND CLASSES Division 570 JUNIOR DIVISION (4-H/FFA) SHEEP SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES: Please note: Market lamb projects and breeding sheep projects may be used for showmanship. Class # Description SENIOR, 14 years or older INTERMEDIATE, 11 to 13 years old JUNIOR, 10 years or younger GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION SHOWMANSHIP WILL BE GIVEN PLEASE NOTE: Market and breeding projects weighed in or checked in for show in a junior division class may be used for showmanship. Animals used for showmanship must be shown in a junior division class at the Moffat County Fair. Division 571 OPEN DIVISION SHEEP SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES: Class # Description O180 PEEWEE, any Moffat County Youth under 7 years old. This is a non-competitive class for experience only. Judge will evaluate and all MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 139 LIVESTOCK J177 J178 J179 exhibitors will receive a participation ribbon. Exhibitors may borrow an animal for this class. O181 YOUTH, any Moffat County Youth 8-19 years of age as of December 31st, previous year. This includes Moffat County Junior Division (4-H/ FFA) exhibitors - please refer to #4 under Livestock Showmanship Rules for complete rules. PARTICIPATION RIBBONS GIVEN MARKET DIVISIONS AND CLASSES Division 572 JUNIOR DIVISION (4-H/FFA) MARKET SHEEP CLASSES: Class # Description J182 J183 FEEDER MARKET CLASSES GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET LAMB WILL BE GIVEN Class # Description J184 CHAPTER/CLUB GROUP OF 5 GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION WILL BE GIVEN Division 573 OPEN DIVISION MARKET CLASSES: Animals entered in open class must be owned by exhibitor and cannot have been shown in a Junior Division (4-H/ FFA) class. Animals in this class are not eligible to sell in the Junior Livestock Sale. Class # Description O185 MARKET CLASSES GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET LAMB WILL BE GIVEN BREEDING SHEEP 1. Breeding sheep will be entered in age and sex classes according to meat breed and wool breed. 2. Ages of breeding animals will be determined from January 1 of current year. 3. Flock classes will consist of 1 ram, any age, 2 ewe lambs and 2 yearling ewes, one owner. NO LATE ENTRIES. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 140 4. A Champion and Reserve Champion class will be offered for each different type of sheep shown (example: meat type and wool type). 5. Divisions/Classes are listed in order of show. 6. Meat and wool types will be determined at the discretion of the superintendents. 7. Market animals will not be shown as breeding animals. Division 574 JUNIOR DIVISION (4-H/FFA) BREEDING SHEEP CLASSES Meat Type Male: Class # Description J186 J187 J188 J189 RAM LAMB, born before March 1 RAM LAMB, born after March 1 YEARLING RAM AGED RAM CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION MEAT TYPE RAM Meat Type Female: Class # Description J190 J191 J192 J193 EWE LAMB, born before March 1 EWE LAMB, born after March 1 YEARLING EWE AGED EWE Wool Type Male: Class # Description J194 J195 J196 J197 RAM LAMB, born before March 1 RAM LAMB, born after March 1 YEARLING RAM AGED RAM LIVESTOCK CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION MEAT TYPE EWE CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION WOOL TYPE RAM Wool Type Female: Class # Description J198 J199 J200 J201 EWE LAMB, born before March 1 EWE LAMB, born after March 1 YEARLING EWE AGED EWE MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 141 CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION WOOL TYPE EWE Class # Description J202 FLOCK (see rule #3 for requirements) Division 575 OPEN DIVISION BREEDING SHEEP CLASSES: Animals entered in open class must be owned by exhibitor and cannot have been shown in a Junior Division (4-H/ FFA) class. Meat Type Male: Class # Description O203 O204 O205 O206 RAM LAMB, born before March 1 RAM LAMB, born after March 1 YEARLING RAM AGED RAM CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION MEAT TYPE RAM Meat Type Female: Class # Description O207 O208 O209 O210 EWE LAMB, born before March 1 EWE LAMB, born after March 1 YEARLING EWE AGED EWE CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION MEAT TYPE EWE Wool Type Male: Class # Description O211 O212 O213 O214 RAM LAMB, born before March 1 RAM LAMB, born after March 1 YEARLING RAM AGED RAM CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION WOOL TYPE RAM Wool Type Female: Class # Description O215 O216 EWE LAMB, born before March 1 EWE LAMB, born after March 1 MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 142 O217 O218 YEARLING EWE AGED EWE CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION WOOL TYPE EWE Class # Description O219 FLOCK (See rule #3 for requirements) GOATS SHOWMANSHIP DIVISIONS AND CLASSES Division 576 JUNIOR DIVISION (4-H/FFA) GOAT SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES: Please Note: meat, dairy and market goats are eligible for showmanship classes. Class # Description J220 SENIOR, 14 years or older J221 INTERMEDIATE, 11 to 13 years old J222 JUNIOR, 10 years or younger GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION SHOWMAN WILL BE GIVEN PLEASE NOTE: Market and breeding projects weighed in or checked in for show in a junior division class may be used for showmanship. Animals used for showmanship must be shown in a junior division class at the Moffat County Fair. LIVESTOCK Division 577 OPEN DIVISION GOAT SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES: Class # Description O223 PEEWEE, Any Moffat County Youth under 7 years old. This is a non-competitive class for experience only. Judge will evaluate and all exhibitors will receive a participation ribbon. Exhibitors may borrow an animal for this class. O224 YOUTH, any Moffat County Youth 8-19 years of age as of December 31st, previous year. This includes Moffat County Junior Division (4-H/ FFA) members. Please refer to #4 under Livestock Showmanship Rules for complete rules. PARTICIPATION RIBBONS GIVEN MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 143 MEAT GOAT RULES: 1. All entries made in this division are subject to the general rules, Junior division livestock show rules, livestock showmanship rules and health requirements. 2. Classes may be combined at the discretion of the superintendent and judge. The decision of the judge is final. 3. Birth dates will be used to determine the class divisions. 4. Classes/Divisions are listed in order of show. MARKET GOATS MARKET GOAT RULES: 1. All entries made in this division are subject to the general rules, Junior livestock show rules, Junior livestock sale rules, livestock showmanship rules and health requirements. 2. All market goats must have been born after January 1 current year. 3. Goat age (tooth rule): animals may have lost one or both of milk teeth but there may be no evidence of breaking of skin or eruption of any permanent front teeth. 4. Horns must be tipped blunt on all goats prior to show. Removal of horns is not allowed on grounds. 5. Before weigh-in, all goats must be shorn slick (with no indication of blocking) to the skin above the knee and hock joints, excluding the tail switch. 6. Wethers and non-bred doelings of any breed or crosses are eligible for entry. All breeds and/or crosses will be shown together. 7. Classes will be separated by weight. 8. Showing: 9. a. Exhibitors are required to use collars or a collar with a short lead when showing. b. In all Jr. Division (4-H/FFA) market goat classes, the front feet of the goat must remain on the show ring floor while being shown unless otherwise instructed by the judge. Judge and superintendent(s) will have discretion to enforce disqualification. Goats shown in Junior Division (4-H/FFA) classes may not be shown in open division classes. 10. Classes/Divisions are listed in order of show. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 144 MARKET DIVISIONS AND CLASSES Division 578 JUNIOR DIVISION (4-H/FFA) MARKET GOAT CLASSES: Class # Description J225 MARKET CLASS GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION MARKET GOAT WILL BE AWARDED Division 579 OPEN DIVISION MARKET GOAT CLASSES: Animals entered in open division classes must be owned by exhibitor and cannot have been shown in a Junior Division (4-H/FFA) class. Animals in this class are not eligible for the Junior Livestock Sale. Class # Description O226 MARKET CLASS CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET GOAT WILL BE AWARDED BREEDING GOATS (MEAT) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. All entries made in this division are subject to the general rules, junior division livestock show rules, livestock showmanship rules and health requirements. Classes will be divided by age. It is suggested that all goats enter the showmanship contest. All goats must be on a leash or chain at all times. Goats shown in Junior Division (4-H/FFA) class may not be shown in open class. Classes/Divisions are listed in order of show. LIVESTOCK BREEDING GOAT RULES: MEAT BREEDING DIVISIONS AND CLASSES Division 580 JUNIOR DIVISION (4-H/FFA) MEAT BUCK CLASSES: Class # Description J227 BUCK KIDS (0 - under 3 months) J228 BUCK KIDS (3 - under 6 months) MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 145 J229 BUCK KIDS (6 - under 9 months) J230 BUCK KIDS (9 - under 12 months) J231 YEARLING BUCK (12 - under 18 months) J232 YEARLING BUCK (18 - under 24 months) J233 SENIOR BUCK (24 - under 36 months) J234 SENIOR BUCK (36 plus months) CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION BUCK MEAT DOE CLASSES: Class # Description J235 DOE KIDS (0 - under 3 months) J236 DOE KIDS (3 - under 6 months) J237 DOE KIDS (6 - under 9 months) J238 DOE KIDS (9 - under 12 months) J239 YEARLING DOES (12 - under 18 months) J240 YEARLING DOES (18 - under 24 months) J241 SENIOR DOES (24 - under 36 months) J242 SENIOR DOES (36 plus months) CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION DOE Division 581 OPEN DIVISION MEAT BUCK CLASSES: Class # Description O243 O244 O245 O246 O247 O248 O249 O250 BUCK KIDS (0 - under 3 months) BUCK KIDS (3 - under 6 months) BUCK KIDS (6 - under 9 months) BUCK KIDS (9 - under 12 months) YEARLING BUCK (12 - under 18 months) YEARLING BUCK (18 - under 24 months) SENIOR BUCK (24 - under 36 months) SENIOR BUCK (36 plus months) CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION BUCK MEAT DOE CLASSES: Animals entered in open division classes must be owned by exhibitor and cannot have been shown in a Junior Division (4-H/FFA) class. Class # Description O251 O252 O253 O254 DOE KIDS (0 - under 3 months) DOE KIDS (3 - under 6 months) DOE KIDS (6 - under 9 months) DOE KIDS (9 - under 12 months) MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 146 O255 O256 O257 O258 YEARLING DOES (12 - under 18 months) YEARLING DOES (18 - under 24 months) SENIOR DOES (24 - under 36 months) SENIOR DOES (36 plus months) CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION DOE Class # Description O259 BREEDERS HERD: One buck any age, two does (yearling or older) and two doe kids (optional) owned by exhibitor. DAIRY GOATS 1. All entries made in this division are subject to the general rules, junior division livestock show rules, livestock showmanship rules and health requirements. 2. All milking goats entered may be milked out for best udder. It is suggested that a white shirt and pants be worn for showing in the dairy class. Class will be divided by breed, if there are enough entries to warrant separation. Classes for this show will be: a. Nubian Type - all purebred, recorded grade Nubians and any grade does with the drooping ear. LaManchas show as Nubian type. b. Swiss Type: All Swiss purebreds, recorded grades and any grade does with erect ears. c. Classes may be combined at the discretion of the superintendent and the judge. The decision of the judge is final. It is suggested that all goats enter the showmanship contest. All goats must be on leash or chain at all times. Goats shown in Junior Division (4-H/FFA) class may not be shown in open classes. Classes/Divisions are listed in order of show. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. DAIRY GOAT DIVISIONS AND CLASSES LIVESTOCK DAIRY GOAT RULES: Division 582 JUNIOR DIVISION (4-H/FFA) DAIRY GOAT CLASSES: BUCKS: Class # Description J260 J261 JUNIOR BUCK (under 6 months) SENIOR BUCK (6 months and older) MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 147 WETHERS: Class # Description J262 J263 WETHER (under 1 year) WETHER (over 1 year) DAIRY ONLY: Class # Description J264 J265 J266 J267 J268 JUNIOR DOE (3 months and under) JUNIOR DOE (4 months to under 7 months) JUNIOR DOE (7 months to under 10 months) JUNIOR DOE (10 months to under 12 months) JUNIOR YEARLING (non milker)- 12 months to under 24 months, including any doe under 24 months of age that has never freshened). BEST JUNIOR DOE - Ribbons only Class # Description J269 J270 J271 J272 J273 J274 J275 SENIOR DOES (1 year to under 2 years, milking) BEST UDDERED YEARLING SENIOR DOES (2 years and under 3) BEST UDDERED 2 YEAR OLD SENIOR DOES (3 years and under 5) BEST UDDERED 3 YEARS TO 5 YEARS SENIOR DOES (5 years and over) BEST UDDERED AGED DOE Any doe that has never freshened, including dry milkers shall compete in the senior doe division BEST SENIOR DOE - Ribbons only BEST DOE - Ribbons only GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION GOAT WILL BE JUDGED FROM ALL DAIRY CLASSES - ribbons only CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION DAIRY DOE, BUCK AND BEST UDDER OF BREEDS WILL BE CHOSEN - ribbons only Division 583 OPEN DIVISION DAIRY GOAT CLASSES: Animals entered in open division classes must be owned by exhibitor and cannot have been shown in a Junior Division (4-H/FFA) class. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 148 BUCKS: Class # Description O276 JUNIOR BUCK (under 6 months) O277 SENIOR BUCK (6 months and older) DOES: Class # O278 O279 O280 O281 O282 Description JUNIOR DOE (3 months and under) JUNIOR DOE (4 months to under 7 months) JUNIOR DOE (7 months to under 10 months) JUNIOR DOE (10 months to under 12 months) JUNIOR YEARLING (non milker)- 12 months to under 24 months, including any doe under 24 months of age that has never freshened). BEST JUNIOR DOE - Ribbons only Class # Description 0283 SENIOR DOES (1 year to under 2 years, milking) BEST UDDERED YEARLING Class # Description O284 SENIOR DOES (2 years and under 3) BEST UDDERED 2 YEAR OLD Class # Description O285 SENIOR DOES (3 years and under 5) BEST UDDERED 3 YEARS TO 5 YEARS Class # Description SENIOR DOES (5 years and over) LIVESTOCK O286 BEST UDDERED AGED DOE Any doe that has never freshened, including dry milkers shall compete in the senior doe division BEST SENIOR DOE - Ribbons only BEST DOE - Ribbons only GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION GOAT WILL BE JUDGED FROM ALL DAIRY CLASSES ribbons only CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION DAIRY DOE, BUCK AND BEST UDDER OF BREEDS WILL BE CHOSEN - ribbons only MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 149 FIBER PRODUCING GOATS 1. All entries made in this division are subject to the general rules, Junior livestock show rules, livestock showmanship rules and health requirements. 2. Goats must be broke to lead and must be of sound conformation. Division 584 JUNIOR DIVISION (4-H/FFA) FIBER GOAT CLASSES: Class # Description J287 J288 J289 J290 J291 J292 DOE KIDS (under 1 year) YEARLING DOES (12 to under 24 months) SENIOR DOES (24 to under 36 months) SENIOR DOES (36 plus months) WETHER (under 1 year) WETHER (over 1 year) BEST OF SHOW AND RESERVE BEST OF SHOW GIVEN Division 585 OPEN DIVISION FIBER GOAT CLASSES: Animals entered in open division classes must be owned by exhibitor and cannot have been shown in a Junior Division (4-H/FFA) class. Class # Description O293 O294 O295 O296 O297 O298 DOE KIDS (under 1 year) YEARLING DOES (12 to under 24 months) SENIOR DOES (24 to under 36 months) SENIOR DOES (36 plus months) WETHER (under 1 year) WETHER (over 1 year) BEST OF SHOW AND RESERVE BEST OF SHOW GIVEN Class # Description O299 BREEDERS GROUP: Group to consist of three does. Entries must have been shown in their respective individual classes and all owned by exhibitor. Cashmere and Angora goats are the breed divisions. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 150 Class # Description 0300 PYGMY: Pygmy goats shall be divided into classes according to sex and age, as provided in the Dairy Section. POULTRY AND RABBIT 1. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS will be awarded in Junior Division (4-H/ FFA), Youth Division, Open Division. 2. Trophies will be given for Junior Division Showmanship only (4-H/FFA). 3. A trophy will be awarded for each class (Junior, Intermediate and Senior). 4. Trophies for Grand Champion and Reserve Champion Junior Division rabbits and poultry will be awarded. 5. The Junior Division is open to youth between the ages of 8-18 who are Moffat County 4-H or FFA members and have owned their project animals for 60 days prior to the Fair. 6. Superintendents will take every precaution to avoid loss, damage or injury to animals but cannot be responsible for them. 7. Exhibitors are responsible for daily care, feeding, watering and cleaning. Poultry and Rabbits of every class will be inspected and any showing evidence of disease will not be permitted to show. 8. Check-in time for Jr. Division rabbits and poultry is 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. the day preceding judging. Jr. Division animals will be released at 10:00 a.m. Sunday unless other arrangements are made with superintendent. All exhibitors are expected to clean their pen area immediately after checkout. 9. Check-in time for Open Division rabbits and poultry is 7:00 a.m.—8:00 a.m. day of show. Open class exhibitors must bring their own cages. LIVESTOCK POULTRY 1. Classes provided for each breed will include young birds, being those birds hatched since January 1st current year: single pullet, single cockerel and young trio consisting of two pullets and one cockerel. Old birds are those hatched before January 1st this year: single hen, single cock and old trio consisting of two hens and one cock. 2. Exhibitors are allowed to show a maximum of 4 pens in the breed division and a maximum of 2 pens in the market division (see division rules). A bird may only be shown once. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 151 Divisions are as follows: Large—American, Asiatic, English, Mediterranean, Continental, Modern Games, Old English Games, Orientals, Miscellaneous Bantam—Modern Games, American Games, Single Comb Clean Legged, Rose Comb Clean Legged, Other Combs, Clean Legged, Feather Legged 3. Exhibitors should be careful to properly name breed on entry sheet. 4. Junior Division (4-H/FFA) exhibitors are expected to be with their poultry at 10:30 AM the day of the show and take their birds from their cages to show the judge as appropriate classes are called. 5. Division/Classes are listed in order of show. 6. Ages of birds are of January 1st current year. 7. Superintendent and/or judge reserve the right to combine breeds within a division dependent upon number of entries. SHOWMANSHIP DIVISIONS AND CLASSES Division 586 JUNIOR DIVISION (4-H/FFA) POULTRY SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES: Class # J301 J302 J303 Description SENIOR, 14 years or older INTERMEDIATE, 11 to 13 years old JUNIOR, 10 years or younger CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION SHOWMAN GIVEN PLEASE NOTE: Market and breeding projects weighed in or checked in for show in a junior division class may be used for showmanship. Animals used for showmanship must be shown in a junior division class at the Moffat County Fair. Division 587 OPEN DIVISION POULTRY SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES: Class # Description O304 PEEWEE SHOWMANSHIP, any Moffat County Youth under 7 years old. This is a noncompetitive class for experience only. Judge will evaluate and all exhibitors will receive a participation ribbon. Exhibitors may borrow an animal for this class. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 152 O305 YOUTH, any Moffat County Youth 8-19 years of age as of December 31st, previous year. This includes Moffat County Junior Division (4-H/ FFA) members. Please refer to #4 under Livestock Showmanship Rules for complete rules. PARTICIPATION RIBBONS GIVEN JUNIOR DIVISION (4-H/FFA) Division 588 CHICKENS Divisions are as follows: Large—American, Asiatic, English, Mediterranean, Continental, Modern games, Old English Games, Orientals, Miscellaneous. Bantam—Modern Games, American Games, Single Comb Clean Legged, Rose Comb Clean Legged, Other Combs, Clean Legged, Feather Legged. POULTRY CLASSES: Class # Description J306 J307 J308 J309 J310 J311 SINGLE COCKEREL SINGLE COCK SINGLE PULLET SINGLE HEN YOUNG PEN (male & 2 females) Same Breed OLD PEN GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPION WILL BE AWARDED PER LARGE AND BANTAM DIVISIONS LIVESTOCK Division 589 TURKEYS Exhibitor can show 2 single birds and one pair (i.e. Hen, Tom, and one Pair) Divisions are as follows: Bronze, Narrangansett, White Holland, Black, Slate, Bourbon Red, Beltsville Small White, Royal Palm Class # Description J312 J313 J314 J315 J316 J317 YOUNG HEN YOUNG TOM OLD TOM OLD HEN YOUNG PAIR OLD PAIR GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPION WILL BE AWARDED MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 153 Division 590 DUCKS Divisions are as follows: Heavy, Medium, Light, Bantam Class # Description J318 J319 J320 J321 J322 J323 YOUNG DRAKE OLD DRAKE YOUNG HEN OLD HEN YOUNG PAIR OLD PAIR GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPION WILL BE AWARDED Division 591 GEESE Divisions are as follows: Heavy, Medium, Light Class # J324 J325 J326 J327 Description YOUNG GOOSE OLD GOOSE YOUNG GANDER OLD GANDER GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPION WILL BE AWARDED GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR DIVISION (4-H/FFA) OVERALL POULTRY WILL BE AWARDED JUNIOR DIVISION MARKET PEN 1. 4-H and FFA exhibitors only. All Junior division exhibitors of this class will be invited to sell at the Junior Livestock Sale. Market pens have to have been hatched since January 1 of the current year. Exhibitors are allowed to show only one entry per class. 2. If a Junior Division exhibitor wishes to sell in the Junior Livestock Sale, you must declare this information on the Junior Livestock Sale Declaration Sheet by 3:00 p.m. on Friday of the Moffat County Fair. All consignors are required to abide by all Junior Livestock Sale Rules. All birds must be in pens or contained in some way when in the sale ring. 3. Grand and Reserve Champion Junior Division Market Pens are required to sell at the Junior Livestock Sale. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 154 Division 592 CHICKEN Market pens must consist of the same sex and same breed. Class # Description J328 J329 FRYER CLASS - 3 chickens weighing up to 15 pounds. ROASTER CLASS - 3 chickens weighing over 15 pounds. GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR DIVISION (4-H/FFA) MARKET PEN WILL BE AWARDED FROM THE CHAMPION DRIVE Division 593 TURKEY Market pen must consist of 2 birds of the same sex and same breed. Class # Description J330 ROASTER CLASS - 2 turkeys weighing at least 17 pounds each. GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR DIVISION (4-H/FFA) MARKET PEN WILL BE AWARDED PLEASE NOTE: Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Junior Division Market Pens are required to sell at the Junior Livestock Sale. OPEN DIVISION Animals entered in open class must be owned by exhibitor and cannot have been shown in a Junior Division (4-H/ FFA) class. Division 594 LIVESTOCK POULTRY CLASSES: CHICKENS Class # Description O331 O332 O333 O334 O335 O336 SINGLE COCKEREL SINGLE COCK SINGLE PULLET SINGLE HEN YOUNG PEN (male and 2 females) Same Breed OLD PEN GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPION WILL BE AWARDED MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 155 Division 595 TURKEYS Class # Description O337 O338 O339 O340 YOUNG HEN YOUNG TOM OLD TOM OLD HEN GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPION WILL BE AWARDED Division 596 DUCKS Class # Description O341 O342 O343 O344 O345 O346 YOUNG DRAKE OLD DRAKE YOUNG HEN OLD HEN YOUNG PAIR OLD PAIR GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPION WILL BE AWARDED Division 597 GEESE Class # Description O347 O348 O349 O350 YOUNG GOOSE OLD GOOSE YOUNG GANDER OLD GANDER GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPION WILL BE AWARDED GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION OPEN OVERALL POULTRY WILL BE AWARDED OTHER POULTRY Appropriate classes will be provided for guineas, geese and game birds as needed. RABBITS THIS IS NOT AN A.R.B.A. SHOW. 4-H RULES AND REGULATIONS ARE TO BE FOLLOWED. 4-H RULES SHALL TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER A.R.B.A. RULES. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 156 1. Breed classes will be provided; please report breed and variety (if any) to the superintendent when entering. 2. Each rabbit must have a permanent, legible tattoo in its left ear. Rabbits may be assigned an ear number if they are not tattooed. 3. Judging will begin promptly at 8:00 AM on Friday. Exhibitors are to be present and ready to bring their rabbits to the table when their class is called. 4. There will be a limit of 4 pens per exhibitor with the exception of Junior Division Meat Pen (see Division rules). 5. There will be a limit of 2 meat pens/exhibitor. 6. Classes/Divisions are listed in order of show. 7. Exhibitor ages are as of December 31st, previous year. SHOWMANSHIP DIVISIONS AND CLASSES Division 598 JUNIOR DIVISION (4-H/FFA) RABBIT SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES: Class # Description J351 J352 J353 SENIOR, 14 years or older INTERMEDIATE, 11 to 13 years old JUNIOR, 10 years or younger PLEASE NOTE: Market and breeding projects weighed in or checked in for show in a junior division class may be used for showmanship. Animals used for showmanship must be shown in a Junior Division class at the Moffat County Fair. Division 599 OPEN DIVISION RABBIT SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES: Class # Description O354 PEEWEE, any Moffat County Youth under 7 years old. This is a non-competitive class for experience only. Judge will evaluate and all exhibitors will receive a participation ribbon. Exhibitors may borrow an animal for this class. O355 YOUTH, any Moffat County Youth 8-19 years of age as of December 31st, previous year. This includes Moffat County Junior Division (4-H/ FFA) members. Please refer to Livestock Showmanship Rules for complete rules. PARTICIPATION RIBBONS GIVEN MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 157 LIVESTOCK CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION SHOWMAN WILL BE GIVEN Division 600 JUNIOR DIVISION (4-H/FFA) RABBIT CLASSES: Class # Description J356 J357 J358 J359 J360 J361 J362 J363 J364 J365 SENIOR DOE INTERMEDIATE DOE JUNIOR DOE SENIOR BUCK INTERMEDIATE BUCK JUNIOR BUCK SENIOR PAIR 3 PRE-JUNIORS SENIOR DOE WITH LITTER PET CLASS (any rabbit(s) not meeting ARBA standards—any breed) BEST OF SHOW WILL BE AWARDED BEST 4 CLASS BREED BEST 6 CLASS BREED BEST OF SHOW Division 601 OPEN DIVISION RABBIT CLASSES: Animals entered in open division classes must be owned by exhibitor and cannot have been shown in a Junior Division (4-H/FFA) class. Class # O366 O367 O368 O369 O370 O371 O372 O373 O374 Description SENIOR DOE INTERMEDIATE DOE JUNIOR DOE SENIOR BUCK INTERMEDIATE BUCK JUNIOR BUCK SENIOR PAIR 3 PRE-JUNIORS SENIOR DOE WITH LITTER BEST OF SHOW WILL BE AWARDED BEST 4 CLASS BREED BEST 6 CLASS BREED BEST OF SHOW MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 158 Division 602 JUNIOR DIVISION MARKET PEN 1. Exhibits in market pen classes are limited to 1 meat pen and/or two single fryers. 2. This class will be open to Junior Division (4-H/FFA) members only. All exhibitors in these classes are invited to sell in the Junior Livestock Sale. Entries for the meat pen class will consist of three rabbits, all of the same breed, and variety. Entries for the fryer class will consist of one rabbit. All rabbits in market pen classes must be a minimum of 6 weeks but not over 10 weeks of age. Weight limit minimum of 3 but not over 5 pounds per rabbit. All rabbits in market pen classes must have permanent tattoo mark. Mother of market pen entries must be owned by the exhibitor by May 1 of current year, prior to kindling. 3. If a Junior exhibitor wishes to sell in the Junior Livestock Sale, you must declare this information on the Junior Livestock Sale Declaration Sheet by 3:00 p.m. on Friday of the Moffat County Fair. All consignors will be required to abide by all Junior Livestock Sale Rules. All rabbits must be in pens or contained in some way when in the sale ring. Class # Description J375 J376 FRYER CLASS MEAT PEN CLASS Grand and Reserve Champion Junior Division Market Classes are required to sell in the Junior Livestock Sale. GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR DIVISION (4-H/FFA) MARKET PEN WILL BE AWARDED FROM THE CHAMPION DRIVE Senior Doe with litter. Litter must be at least 5 weeks of age. 3 pre-Juniors - 3 littermates between 5 weeks and 3 months of age. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 159 LIVESTOCK SPECIAL CLASS RULES 4-H/FFA LIVESTOCK CONTESTS Division 603 Below is a list of additional livestock contests held during fair or in conjunction with county fair. ROUND ROBIN SHOWMANSHIP CONTEST: 1. Eight species of livestock will be eligible for round robin. They will be grouped as follows: Large Animal: The five species will include Horse, Beef, Sheep, Swine and Goat. Small Animal: The three species will include Poultry, Rabbit, and Dog. 2. Beef, Sheep, Swine, Goats, Poultry and Rabbits: 1st and 2nd place showmanship winners from each species division will be the participants in the round robin 3rd, 4th, and 5th place individuals, in order of placing, will substitute. Dog: 1st place Jr., Int., Sr Novice showmanship winners and 1st place Jr., Int., Sr. Open showmanship winners will be the participants in the round robin contest. 3. Junior, Intermediate and Senior Showmanship classes will be allowed to compete in the Round Robin. 4. Juniors, Intermediates and Seniors will compete at the same time with awards going to Junior, Intermediate and Senior Round Robin Champions. 5. Participants will be individually scored as per Moffat County Round Robin score card in each species. 6. Participants must use same animal as they did in their showmanship class. 7. Only Junior Division (4-H/FFA) exhibitors are eligible for Round Robin Contest and are allowed to enter with one species only. 8. Ribbons will be awarded through 5th place. CARCASS CONTEST: The awards program and presentations for the Carcass contest will be held at the Fairgrounds Pavilion at 6:30 PM on September 10th. In order to be eligible for the carcass contest: 1. No market lambs, market goats or market swine will be slaughtered before Sunday after the Junior Livestock Sale. 2. No market beef will be slaughtered before Monday after the Junior Livestock Sale. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 160 3. Only animals (all species) that are shown in a Junior Division (4-H/FFA) market class at County Fair are eligible for the carcass contest. Any animals shown in feeder or heavy-weight class at County Fair will not be eligible for the carcass contest. Any animals taken to slaughter without showing in a market class at County Fair are not eligible for Carcass Contest. Only animals that are sold at the Junior Livestock Sale or on the extra animal declaration sheet are eligible for the carcass contest. Animals that are not loaded out by designated load-out crew will not be eligible for carcass contest. 4. All species will be killed on the designated days (i.e., swine and sheep and goats on Sunday or Monday, market beef no earlier than Monday) to allow for equal/quality cooling time. 5. Carcass contest fees will be deducted from your Junior Livestock Sale check. RATE OF GAIN CONTEST: All animals weighed in and tagged at the specified weighin dates and weighed in at the specified time at County Fair are automatically entered in the rate of gain contest providing meat quality assurance requirements have been met. Awards are presented at the awards program prior to the Junior Livestock Sale Saturday evening of the County Fair. 4-H GENERAL CONTESTS Division 604 COLORADO 4-H PHOTO CONTEST: The photos for this contest will come in with the other general 4-H exhibits on July 27 and July 28. The photos will be judged on July 28. Class # J800 J801 J802 Description Colorado 4-H Photo Contest, Jr. Colorado 4-H Photo Contest, Int. Colorado 4-H Photo Contest, Sr. The Colorado 4-H Photo Contest is open to any 4-H member. (4-H member does not have to be enrolled in Photography). No e-record is required. Submitted pictures must have been taken in Colorado to be eligible for the contest. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 161 SPECIAL CONTESTS Cash awards will be presented to the champion beef carcass, champion swine carcass, champion sheep carcass and champion goat carcass sponsored each year by Mountain Meat Packing. The champion beef carcass award is sponsored by Dave and Glenda Summers. The Craig Ram Sale helps sponsor the market lamb carcass awards. Rules: 1. The picture must be a 8” x 10” print. 2. The photo must be mounted on a mat board and suitable for hanging. No frames and no glass. 3. The maximum size for the matted only picture is no larger than 12” x 14” (no frame or glass). 4. The photo must be labeled on the back with: A. Name B. County C. Date, time and location of photo D. Make a model of camera used E. ASA film speed (for film cameras) or ISO resolution setting (for digital cameras). F. Title of photo 5. The Grand and Reserve Grand Champion photos, at State Fair, will be taken to the state 4-H office and a screen saver will be made. Once the screen saver is made, the photos will be returned. 6. Photos will be judged according to the following criteria: A. Composition/Presentation B. Focus/Sharpness C. Lighting D. Creativity FASHION REVUE: This contest is open to any 4-H member enrolled in a clothing construction, leathercraft, heritage arts, or decorate your duds project. A commentary will need to be submitted prior to judging. Two senior members who model a garment, not an accessory, may be selected to compete at the state level. Class # J803 J804 J805 Description Fashion Revue, Jr. Fashion Revue, Int. Fashion Revue, Sr. OPEN CONTESTS Division 605 Special Contests: The following contests are open to MOFFAT COUNTY RESIDENTS ONLY - with the exception of the Recreational Agility Demo. THE FOLLOWING CONTESTS ARE HELD IN THE PAVILION WEDNESDAY OF FAIR WEEK MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 162 WHEEL BARROW/CONTAINER GARDEN CONTEST Class # Description O806 1. 2. 3. Wheel Barrow/Container Garden Contest Plant or arrange your flower, herb, vegetable or mixed garden in a wheelbarrow or movable container (kids wagon, barrel, etc.) and enter it in the fair! Vegetables and flowers will be judged in the wheelbarrow/container at fair. Standard Moffat County rules will apply for judging criteria. VEGETABLE CRITTERS CONTEST Class # Description O807 Vegetable Critters Contest Animal made from fresh fruit, vegetables, seeds, nuts, grasses, etc. Judging will be based on imagination and creativity. Include a 3" x 5" index card with explanation of entry. Class # Description O808 Most Unique “Canned” Entry SPECIAL CONTESTS MOST UNIQUE “CANNED” ENTRY Can up something unique in a standard canning jar and uniquely label it. What can you CAN? BEST DRESSED ROCK CONTEST Class # Description O809 Best Dressed Rock Contest Dress up your favorite pet rock and bring it to the fair. Unadorned rocks must weigh at least 2 ounces but not more than 3 pounds. Fair goers will vote on their favorite ‘pet’ on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. They will be looking for originality, best use of natural rock shape, texture, and creativity—for the most outstanding costume. The winner will be announced Saturday afternoon. One winner will be awarded an adult ticket to the Craig Community Concert 2014-2015 series. Contest open to all Moffat County residents. Sponsored by Craig Community Concert Association. THE FOLLOWING CONTESTS WILL BE HELD ON THE SATURDAY OF COUNTY FAIR WEEK COWBOY BABY CONTEST Class # Description O810 Cowboy Baby Contest Deck out your little wrangler and bring him/her to the Cowboy Baby Contest. Everyone 0-4 years old is a winner. Register by 10:00 AM Saturday at Barn Office. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 163 SHEEP LEAD CONTEST Class # Description O811 Sheep Lead Contest 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. The objective of this class is to present sheep in the most attractive manner, to give the spectators a real opportunity to see a class of beauty and to promote the sheep image. Entrants may be of any age, girls and boys, although old enough to lead the sheep themselves. Sheep must be conditioned, fitted and trained to show at halter. The entrant will be judged on the mode of the clothing selected and the outfit must be at least 65% wool, but need not be handmade. The aim is to present a stylish and attractive picture and lend elegance to the class. A resume of the contestants background and a description of the entire outfit should be submitted to the Barn Office by 10:00 AM on Saturday of contest. There will be three judges in the following categories: judging the sheep; judging the contest and; judging the overall picture. The highest number of total points determines the winner. Bonus points may be awarded for creativeness and originality or an outstanding sheep background. 13TH ANNUAL MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR SALSA CONTEST!! Entries will be taken, in the Pavilion, from 10:00 to 11:00 AM on Saturday of fair. Judging will take place at 11:30 AM in the Pavilion. Bring a container of your sassiest homemade salsa to the fair this year to see how it stands up to the rest. Prizes will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in 2 categories: Class # O812 Description Fruit Salsa - must contain at least one fruit (can have tomatoes in the recipe but must contain additional fruit(s) O813 Vegetable Salsa - must be predominately vegetables. Rules 1. Entrants should bring a minimum of 2 cups (1 pint) for sampling and judging. Salsa must be fully prepared at home. All salsa must be made fresh for entry. No preserved salsas will be accepted due to potential food preservation hazards. 2. Entrants must enter a recipe with their salsa. Recipe must be typed on an 8 ½” x 11” sheet of paper. On the back side type your name, address and phone number. Winning recipes may be printed with entrants name in future county fair advertisements. 3. Salsa contest participants may enter only one salsa in each salsa class. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 164 1ST ANNUAL MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR GUACAMOLE CONTEST!! Entries will be taken, in the Pavilion, from 10:00 to 11:00 AM on Saturday of fair. Judging will take place at 11:30 AM in the Pavilion. Bring a container of your tastiest homemade guacamole to the fair this year to see how it stands up to the rest. Prizes will be awarded for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in 2 categories: Class # O814 Description Guacamole 1. Entrants should bring a minimum of 2 cups (1 pint) for sampling and judging. Guacamole must be fully prepared at home. All guacamole must be made fresh for entry. No preserved guacamole will be accepted due to potential food preservation hazards. 2. Entrants must enter a recipe with their guacamole. Recipe must be typed on an 8 ½” x 11” sheet of paper. On the back side type your name, address and phone number. Winning recipes may be printed with entrants name in future county fair advertisements. 3. Guacamole contest participants may enter only one guacamole in each class. HOMEMADE BEVERAGE CONTEST Sponsored by Yampa Valley Brewing Club ****Open and Senior Divisions only**** SPECIAL CONTESTS Rules Entries will be taken from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM on Saturday in the Pavilion. Judging will be held Saturday at 2:30 PM in the Pavilion. Entries must be properly tagged with product name (i.e. fruit base) and bottling date. Entries are to consist of a minimum of one pint of wine to a maximum of one gallon. Beers, meads, and other products consist of a minimum of 2 bottles. More than one entry per class is acceptable, provided they are not duplicate. (i.e. may enter one apple and one pear, but not two pear). All entries with alcohol content must be entered by a person over 21 years of age. Best of Show Beer will be awarded. Beers for ‘Best of Show’ consist of minimum of a 6-pack. WINE - DRY Class # O815 O816 O817 O818 Description Fruit Holiday Non-fruit Three or more mixed fruit MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 165 O819 0820 Two fruit Barley ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS -- WINE - SWEET Class # O821 O822 O823 O824 O825 O826 Description Fruit Holiday Non-fruit Three or more mixed fruit Two fruit Barley —CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS— BEER Ingredients to be attached Class # O827 O828 O829 O830 O831 O832 O833 O834 O835 O836 O837 O838 Description Amber Ale Barley Wine and Strong Ale Blonde Ale Brown Ale Lambic and Sour India Pale Ale Pale Ale Pilsner Porter and Stout Red Ale Lager Fruit ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS- - MEAD Ingredients to be attached. Class # O839 O840 Description Sparkling Still ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS- - SPECIALTY - ALCOHOLIC Class # O841 Description Liqueur ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS- - MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 166 NON-ALCOHOLIC Class # O842 O843 Description Root Beer Soda ---CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBONS--- THE FOLLOWING CONTEST IS OPEN TO EVERY -ONE AND WILL BE HELD SUNDAY, AUGUST 2nd 10:00 AM on the grassy area. OPEN DOG AGILITY Class # Description O844 Recreational Agility Demo Ice Cream Social immediately following This contest will be open to any dog and handler, adult or youth. Properly fitted leather or nylon buckle collars, nylon or chain training collars and limited slip martingales are permitted. No prong, electric or spray collars will be permitted. Head halters and harnesses will not be permitted. Any dog showing aggression to people or other dogs will be dismissed from the run. No females in heat may compete or be present at the run. THE FOLLOWING CONTEST IS OPEN TO EVERY -ONE AND WILL BE HELD WEDNESDAY, August 5th after the Junior Division Market Sheep Show in the Livestock Barn. OLD GEEZER ALUMNI SHOW This show is designed as a fund raiser for the Moffat County 4-H Council. Contestants can be nominated to show by their peers for a buy in of $10.00, if the individual that was nominated to show does not want to participate then they are eligible to buy their self out for a fee of $20.00. This shows purpose is to recruit alumni of the program, 4-H leaders and the public to have fun and support the Moffat County 4-H Council. The show will take place at the junior market sheep show where contestants will show a sheep in a showmanship atmosphere, we encourage participants to have fun with this event and creativity will be encouraged. Participants will be judged by the Moffat County 4-H Council officers and that year’s sheep judge. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 167 SPECIAL CONTESTS All dogs must be on a leather or nylon lead that is no longer than six (6) feet long. No chain leads or retractable leads will be permitted. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 168 4-H/FFA LIVESTOCK AWARDS Below is a list of the additional 4-H and/or FFA awards available. For complete information concerning the rules and criteria for each award, please contact the Extension Office. HERDSMAN AWARD: 1. All 4-H Clubs and FFA Chapters will be eligible to compete for an award sponsored by the Moffat County 4-H Foundation. This will be to the club or chapter that best demonstrated their ability in the art of herdsmanship. Factors to be considered in judging are: Attractiveness of club or chapter display. Signs identifying club or chapter and individual animals and their exhibitors are encouraged. Personal appearance and attitude of club or chapter members. Participation in showmanship contest and all its aspects. Cooperation with superintendents including sportsmanship. Proper care of animals including disposal of waste materials and manure. Neatness and cleanliness of feed and water utensils and prompt removal of same when not in use. 4-H / FFA LIVESTOCK AWARDS Division 606 Club awards will be given, after fair, in the following species: beef, sheep/goats, hogs, small animals. The traveling trophy will be presented to the overall top club/chapter chosen for Herdsmanship. SUPREME BEEF, SHEEP, GOAT AND SWINE AWARDS: All 4-H and FFA exhibitors with market beef, sheep, goat and swine entered for placing in the show ring, rate of gain and carcass contest are automatically entered in competition for the Moffat County Supreme Awards. Only animals earmarked on weigh-in are eligible for supreme awards, unless prior arrangements were made through the Extension Office. HOMEGROWN STEER AWARD: 1. Steer must be from 4-H member or FFA member’s own herd. Cannot be considered if steer is from family member’s herd. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 169 2. 3. 4. 4-H/FFA members must identify animal at time of weigh-in in February. Points are awarded for the following areas: Class Placing; Rate of Gain; Carcass Contest Placing; Record Book Score. 4-H / FFA member with highest number of points will be given the Homegrown Steer Award at Achievement Night. OUTSTANDING BLACK ANGUS EXHIBITOR: The Outstanding Black Angus Exhibitor award is presented each year to a 4-H/FFA member enrolled in a breeding beef project. The Outstanding Black Angus Exhibitor award is based upon the following criteria: 1. 2. The animals must be predominantly Black Angus. Points are given for each class placing in the Black Angus Breed Division as follows: a. Breeding class placing. b. Livestock Record Book - points are awarded for score on your livestock record book. c. Showmanship points (if breeding animal is used) The Outstanding Black Angus exhibitor is recognized each year at Achievement Night. This award is sponsored by 5 Bar Angus Aric Gerber and Stacy Gray OUTSTANDING POULTRY EXHIBITOR: An Outstanding Poultry Exhibitor is recognized each year. The poultry exhibitor award is based upon the following criteria: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Club meetings attended Extra club activities participation Demonstration Poultry shows attended Record book score This award is presented each year at Achievement Night Awards Program. OUTSTANDING RABBIT EXHIBITOR: An Outstanding Rabbit Exhibitor is awarded each year. The rabbit exhibitor award is based upon the following criteria: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Club meetings attended Extra club activities participation Demonstration Rabbit shows attended Record book score This award is presented each year at Achievement Night Awards Program. MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 170 MOFFAT JUNIOR DIVISION (4-H/FFA) The following are the Champion picture trophies which are taken during Moffat County Fair activities. Only 4-H and FFA members are eligible. Please review this list. If you should receive one of the following awards - please be sure to have your picture and/or your animal's picture taken during the County Fair week. The photographer is available throughout County Fair week. Please contact the Superintendents if you have questions. These pictures are sponsored by several individuals, businesses and the Moffat County Fair Board each year. Framed trophy pictures will be awarded at the Annual 4-H Achievement Awards Program or General Project Award Program. COMPLETION DAY Grand Champion Animal Science, Junior 4-H/FFA LIVESTOCK AWARDS COUNTY FAIR PICTURE TROPHIES Grand Champion Animal Science, Intermediate Grand Champion Animal Science, Senior Grand Champion Biological Sciences, Junior Grand Champion Biological Sciences, Intermediate Grand Champion Biological Sciences, Senior Grand Champion Mechanical Sciences, Junior Grand Champion Mechanical Sciences, Intermediate Grand Champion Mechanical Sciences, Senior Grand Champion Natural Resources, Junior Grand Champion Natural Resources, Intermediate Grand Champion Natural Resources, Senior Grand Champion Communication, Arts & Leisure Sciences, Junior Grand Champion Communication, Arts & Leisure Sciences, Intermediate Grand Champion Communication, Arts & Leisure Sciences, Senior Grand Champion Consumer Science, Junior Grand Champion Consumer Science, Intermediate Grand Champion Consumer Science, Senior Fashion Revue - Modeling Grand Champion Fashion Revue - Junior Grand Champion Fashion Revue - Intermediate Grand Champion Fashion Revue - Senior MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 171 LIVESTOCK Beef: Grand Champion Market Beef Grand Champion Beef Showmanship - Junior Grand Champion Beef Showmanship - Intermediate Grand Champion Beef Showmanship - Senior Grand Champion Pen of Five Market Beef Breeder of Champion Market Beef Grand Champion Dairy Female Grand Champion Beef (Dam) Grand Champion Beef (Sire) Grand Champion Market Beef Rate-of-Gain Swine: Grand Champion Market Swine Grand Champion Swine Showmanship - Junior Grand Champion Swine Showmanship - Intermediate Grand Champion Swine Showmanship - Senior Sheep: Grand Champion Market Lamb Grand Champion Sheep Showmanship - Junior Grand Champion Sheep Showmanship - Intermediate Grand Champion Sheep Showmanship - Senior Grand Champion Pen of Five Market Lambs Champion Meat Type Ewe Champion Wool Type Ewe Champion Meat Type Ram Champion Wool Type Ram Grand Champion Market Lamb Rate-of-Gain Grand Champion Flock Goats: Grand Champion Market Goat Grand Champion Goat Showmanship - Junior Grand Champion Goat Showmanship - Intermediate Grand Champion Goat Showmanship - Senior Grand Champion Meat Doe Grand Champion Meat Buck Grand Champion Dairy Buck Grand Champion Dairy Doe Grand Champion Market Goat Rate-of-Gain Horse: High Point Western Performance - Junior High Point Western Performance - Intermediate High Point Western Performance - Senior MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 172 High Point English Performance - Junior High Point English Performance - Intermediate High Point English Performance - Senior High Point Gymkhana - Junior High Point Gymkhana - Intermediate High Point Gymkhana - Senior Grand Champion Horse Showmanship - Junior Grand Champion Horse Showmanship - Intermediate Grand Champion Horse Showmanship - Senior Grand Champion Gelding/Colt Supreme Halter Champion Dog: Grand Champion High Point Beginner Handler (1st year member), combined obedience and showmanship and Rally 4-H / FFA AWARDS Grand Champion Mare/Filly Grand Champion High Point Advanced Handler (advanced member), combined obedience and showmanship and Rally Grand Champion Junior Novice Dog Showman Grand Champion Intermediate Novice Dog Showman Grand Champion Senior Novice Dog Showman Grand Champion Junior Open Dog Showman Grand Champion Intermediate Open Dog Showman Grand Champion Senior Open Dog Showman High in Obedience High in Rally Rabbit: Best of Show Grand Champion Rabbit Showmanship - Junior Grand Champion Rabbit Showmanship - Intermediate Grand Champion Rabbit Showmanship - Senior Grand Champion Market Pen Poultry: Grand Champion Poultry Grand Champion Poultry Showmanship - Junior Grand Champion Poultry Showmanship - Intermediate Grand Champion Poultry Showmanship - Senior Grand Champion Chicken Market Pen Grand Champion Turkey Market Pen MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 173 2014 MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR AWARD DONORS Cattlemen’s Association Mountain Meat Packing Moffat County Cattlewomen Elkhead Wranglers 4-H Club Prather Family Cook Chevrolet Little Bear Ranch Craig Ram Sale Hamilton Busy Beavers 4-H Club 5 Bar Angus Carol Beumer American Ag Credit Services Glenn and Paula Duzik Bill and Kandy Kropinak Jamie and Tammy Martinez John Cromer Kawcak Inc. Melinda White Jerod Smith Chuck and Julie Grobe Bear Creek Animal Hospital Jack’s Bumpers Scott and Whitni Reid Eyecare Specialties Murdoch’s MJK Sales & Feed Yampa Valley Sewing Guild THANK YOU !!! to the following veterinarians for volunteering their services for the Moffat County Fair: Dr. Wayne Davis, DVM Craig Veterinary Hospital Dr. Kelly Hepworth, DVM Bear Creek Animal Hospital MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 174 Alan and Lorraine Lyons Anson Excavating Ashley Massage Auto Parts of Craig Axis Steel B&B Welding Balleck Ranch Bank of the West Barnes Trucking Bear Cat Outfitters Bear Creek Animal Hospital Bear Creek Labs of Colorado Bonaker & Associates Brothers Custom Processing Bullseye Taxidermy Camblin, Inc. Canines Unlimited Training Chad and Kacey Green Cool Water Grille Country Living Realty Craig Daily Press Cromer Contracting, Inc. Dark Horse Liquor Dave and Glenda Summers DC Power Industrial DeLong Club Lambs Dr. Lee Atkin D’Tail Dog Grooming Salon Elaine Sullivan Farm Bureau Insurance Forbes Certified Welding Frontier Station, Inc. Grandbouche Farms Hume Ranch Interstate Batteries J.W. Snacks Bar & Grill Jessica Willingham JH Lazy S. Quarter Horses Jim and Janice Nicoletto John and Vicki Haddan Kawcak Livestock Kawcak, Inc. McKee Livestock McLaughlin/Griffin Sheep Miller Family Appliance MJK Sales & Feed Moffat Limestone Moffat Mine Service Morapos Creek Ranch Mountain Meat Packing Mountain West Insurance NAPA Auto Parts Neal L. Fenton, DDS LLC Northwest Auto Glass Northwest Pawn Shop Ozzie Kerste Paddy Whack RNP Enterprises Inc. Rummel Chiropractic Health Sand Springs Archery Sexton Show Lambs Shandy Deakins Shepherd and Sons Sidney Peak Ranch Steele Livestock Stehle-Doeling Ranch The Deakins Family The Justin Pankey Family The Print Shop The Rieser Ranch The Stetson Family The Wade Gerber Family The Wayne Goodnow Family Three Springs Ranch Tin Cup Grill TK’s Bugs ‘n’ Stuff LLC Tuttle Land and Livestock Two Bar Sheep Company United Supply of the Rockies Villard Ranch Wellman Ranch Yampa Valley Chapter SCI AWARD SPONSORS 2014 4-H/FFA Belt Buckle Sponsors The Moffat County Fair Board would like to extend a HUGE THANK YOU to Lorraine Kawcak and crew for their time and dedication to making these belt buckles possible! MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 175 MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 176 2014 RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET RABBIT—COOK CHEVROLET, SUBARU AND FORD 2014 GRAND CHAMPION MARKET RABBIT—UNITED SUPPLY 2014 RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET TURKEY - MURDOCH’S 2014 GRAND CHAMPION MARKET TURKEY - CRAIG POWERSPORTS 2014 RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET GOAT - HIGH COUNTRY LAMB / FORSTER TRUCKING 2014 GRAND CHAMPION MARKET GOAT - BILL YOAST 2014 RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET SWINE - BANK OF COLORADO 2014 GRAND CHAMPION MARKET SWINE - JAY LAUHON 2014 RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET POULTRY - HIGH DESERT TIMBER FRAMES 2014 GRAND CHAMPION MARKET POULTRY - CRAIG POWERSPORTS 2014 RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET LAMB - BROTHER’S CUSTOM PROCESSING 2014 GRAND CHAMPION MARKET LAMB - HEROD INDUSTRIES 2014 RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET BEEF - MOUNTAIN STATES CO. 2014 GRAND CHAMPION MARKET BEEF - VICTORY MOTORS THANK YOU SPECIAL FRIENDS OF MOFFAT COUNTY 4-H and FFA FOR AN OUTSTANDING 2014 JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SALE! Auctioneer Services Donated by: Chad Green and Shane Wilson MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 177 AndreaandKarissaManeotis AutoRadiator BankofColorado BankoftheSanJuans BearCreekAnimalHospital BeartoothOilandGas BillYoast BrassKeyRealty Brother’sCustomProcessing ChuckGrobe CityofCraig CookChevrolet,Subaruand Ford CraigPowersports CraigSteel CraigVeterinaryHospital CromerContracting DeakinsFamily DiamondPeakCattleCo. ElaineandMeltonSullivan EllgenRanch EtchartCustomHaying EyecareSpecialties ForsterTrucking FredandKatieShaffer FrontierStation GrantMortuary HerodIndustries HighCountryLamb HighDesertTimber HillPetroleum HumeRanch IvanandReginaKawcak Jack’sBumpers JayLauhon KawcakInc. MasterPetroleum MasterworksMechanical MJKSales&Feed MoffatCountySchool Administrators MountainMeatPacking MountainStatesCo. MountainVetSupply MountainWestInsurance Murdoch’s NickandKarenManeotis NorthwestToolRepair OsmunInc. PeabodyEnergy PeakConcretePumping ReidTrucking RexandToniTuttle RNPEnterprises,Inc. SamuelsonsTrueValue Snyder&CountsFeed SouthwesternEnergy SteeleLivestock StetsonHaying T&HParts TCBContracting TheMemorialHospital TheosSwallowFork THPKAccounting JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SALE BUYERS TinCupGrill TrapperMine TuttleLivestock Two‐BarSheepCo. UnionWireless UnitedSupply VickiBurns VictoryMotors VirdenInspection&Testing YampaValleyBank MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 178 Signature of Moffat County Fair Entrant ___________________________________________________________________________________ Date _________________________ _________________________________________________________ permission to do so for me. The person listed above understands that a valid picture ID will be required in order to receive any earned premium money and to remove my entries from the Moffat County Fairgrounds. I am unable to collect my Moffat County Fair entries and any earned premiums on Sunday, August 9, 2015 and give Authorization For Collection of Fair Entries And Premium Money MoffatCountyCommissioners JohnKinkaid,Chairman ChuckGrobe FrankMoe MoffatCountyFairBoard KellyHepworth,President MardiAnson,PresidentElect RhondaCounts,Secretary KarlHuntsman,Treasurer DestryBaker PaulaChapman JamieMartinez DebbieNations AnnetteNorton JerodSmith KatrinaSpringer KatieWheeler MelindaWhite O’ShaneWilson DougWinters MoffatCountyExtensionOf ice J.D.Sexton,4‐HYouthDevelopment/AgAgent JackieGoodnow,AdministrativeSupervisor TamiChadwick‐Richards,Of iceAssistant MoffatCounty4‐HFoundation ToryVanTassel,President AmandaSt.Martin,VicePresident ChrisRhyne,Secretary JasonBacon,Treasurer JadeWilhite,PublicRelations ShellyWilson,PublicRelations DeLaineBrown ChadGreen KeithPankey SueVoloshin SamMcIntyre,HonoraryMember BillSixkiller,Ex‐Of icio MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM AUTHORIZATION FORM RickMurr AngusMcIntosh FAIR BOARD/FOUNDATION MoffatCountyFFAAdvisors 179 Notes MOFFAT COUNTY FAIR 180