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The 2021 Lincoln County Fair Book
is provided by the generosity of
Dan and Kim Dockstader
Cover by:
Lizzie Heiner, SVHS
Fair Book Cover Contest WinnerLincoln County Commissioners
Robert King Jerry Harmon Jerry Hansen
Chairman Vice-Chair Commissioner
Lincoln County Fair Board
Fair Board Members
L to R Back Row: Nancy Stafford, Leonard Wilford,
Robert Linford, Del Cunningham, Joe Mackey,
Renae Brown. Front Row: Wendy Kirk, Tomi
Erickson, Joy Fox
Fair Board Staff
L to R Back Row: Billie Kilroy, Shirley Johns, Becky Vigil
& Susan West, Front Row: Clay Larson & Josh Nield.LINCOLN COUNTY FAIR
2021 MAIN EVENT SCHEDULE
Date Event Time of Event
Saturday Kickin’ Klassics Car Show 12:00 - 4 pm
Aug. 7 Registration 9 am to 12 pm, Awards 3:30 pm
Parade 5:00 pm
Coordinator – Carmelita Guild
(Free Registration 3:30-4:45 pm at 2nd Ave & Washington St.)
Please come prepared with strong tape, your name, mailing address,
Phone number and category you would like to enter.
Monster X Tour Monster Truck Show $20.00 7:00 pm
Monday The Vocalist presented by SVI Media $15.00 7:00 pm
Aug. 9
Tuesday Horse Pulls $15.00 7:00 pm
Aug. 10
Wednesday Bull Riders Only $15.00 7:00 pm
Aug. 11 Produced by Circle J Rodeo
Featuring Casperson Mini Bulls
Thursday Freestyle Reining $5.00 7:00 pm
Aug. 12
Friday PRCA Rodeo $15.00 7:00 pm
Aug. 13 Produced by Summit Rodeo
Saturday PRCA Rodeo $15.00 7:00 pm
Aug. 14 Produced by Summit Rodeo
Parade Categories and Prize Money
Horse Entry - $50 Children - $50
Motor Vehicle - $50 Bicycle - $50
Family - $200 Commercial - $100
School - $200
Scoring Rubric
Theme 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 Creative 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 Appearance 1 – 2 – 3 – 4= Total o
Fair Information Booth open daily 11 am to 7 pm starting Monday, August 9.
1The LINCOLN COUNTY FAIR and RODEO
The Best Days of Summer
Saturday, August 7 Wednesday, August 11
Kickin’ Klassics Car Show 12:00 pm Big Top
Registration 9 am to 12 pm, Awards 3:30 pm June Bugs, Music 11:00 am
Marty Putz, Comedy 12:00 pm
Parade 5:00 pm Special Head, Illusionist 1:00 pm
Coordinator-Carmelita Guild June Bugs, Music 2:00 pm
Free Registration 3:30-4:45 pm at 2nd Ave & Washington St.)
Marty Putz, Comedy 3:00 pm
Grandstand Special Head, Illusionist 4:00 pm
Monster X Tour Monster Truck Show 7:00 PM June Bugs, Music 5:00 pm
Marty Putz, Comedy 6:00 pm
Monday , August 9 Grounds
Big Top Curly’s Funtastic KidZone 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
Driftwood Band, Music 11:00 am All Aboard Trains 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Marty Putz, Comedy 12:00 pm Aussie Kingdom 11:30, 2:00, 5:00 pm
TBD 1:00 pm Carden’s Elephants 12:30, 3:00, 6:00 pm
Driftwood Band, Music 2:00 pm Piano Juggler 12:00, 3:30, 5:30 pm
Marty Putz, Comedy 3:00 pm Roberto The Magnificent 11:00 am, 1:30, 4:30 pm
TBD 4:00 pm Fyre God 6:30, 8:00, 9:00 pm
Driftwood Band, Music 5:00 pm Stilt Circus 1:00 pm, 3:00, 5:00 pm
Marty Putz, Comedy 6:00 pm The Silent Treatment 1:00 , 3:30, 6:00 pm
Roy McCoy, The Doodlin Cowboy 2:30, 4:00, 7:00 pm
Grounds
Carnival Midway Attractions 2:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Curly’s Funtastic KidZone 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
Grandstand Bull Riders Only 7:00 pm
Grandstand Presented by Circle J Rodeo, Featuring Casperson Mini Bulls
The Vocalist presented by SVI Media 7:00 pm
Thursday, August 12
Tuesday, August 10 Big Top
Big Top John Clemons, Music 11:00 am
June Bugs, Music 11:00 am Special Head, Illusionist 12:00 pm
Marty Putz, Comedy 12:00 pm WaHoo Review, Wild West Musical 1:00 pm
Special Head, Illusionist 1:00 pm Chris Mabrey, Hypnotist 2:00 pm
June Bugs, Music 2:00 pm Special Head, Illusionist 3:00 pm
Marty Putz, Comedy 3:00 pm WaHoo Review, Wild West Musical 4:00 pm
Special Head, Illusionist 4:00 pm Chris Mabrey, Hypnotist 5:00 pm
June Bugs, Music 5:00 pm Special Head, Illusionist 6:00 pm
Marty Putz, Comedy 6:00 pm
Grounds
Grounds Curly’s Funtastic KidZone 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
Curly’s Funtastic KidZone 11:00 am - 8:00 pm All Aboard Trains 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
All Aboard Trains 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm Aussie Kingdom 11:30, 2:00, 5:00 pm
Aussie Kingdom 11:30, 2:00, 5:00 pm Carden’s Elephants 12:30, 3:00, 6:00 pm
Carden’s Elephants 12:30, 3:00, 6:00 pm Piano Juggler 12:00, 3:30, 5:30 pm
Piano Juggler 12:00, 3:30, 5:30 pm Roberto The Magnificent 11:00 am, 1:30, 4:30 pm
Roberto The Magnificent 11:00 am, 1:30, 4:30 pm Fyre God 6:30, 8:00, 9:00 pm
Carnival Midway Attractions 5:00 – 10:00 pm Stilt Circus 1:00 pm, 3:00, 5:00 pm
The Silent Treatment 1:00 , 3:30, 6:00 pm
Grandstand Roy McCoy, The Doodlin Cowboy 2:30, 4:00, 7:00 pm
Horse Pulls 7:00 pm Carnival Midway Attractions 2:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Grandstand FREESTYLE REINING 7:00 pm
2Friday, August 13
Big Top
John Clemons, Music 11:00 am
Special Head, Illusionist 12:00 pm
WaHoo Review, Wild West Musical 1:00 pm
Chris Mabrey, Hypnotist 2:00 pm
Special Head, Illusionist 3:00 pm
WaHoo Review, Wild West Musical 4:00 pm
Chris Mabrey, Hypnotist 5:00 pm
Special Head, Illusionist 6:00 pm
Grounds
Curly’s Funtastic KidZone 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
All Aboard Trains 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Aussie Kingdom 11:30, 2:00, 5:00 pm
Carden’s Elephants 12:30 am, 3:00, 6:00 pm
Piano Juggler 12:00, 3:30, 5:30 pm
Fyre God 6:30, 8:00, 9:00 pm
Stilt Circus 1:00 pm, 3:00, 5:00 pm
The Silent Treatment 1:00 , 3:30, 6:00 pm
Roy McCoy, The Doodlin Cowboy 2:30, 4:00, 7:00 pm
Carnival Midway Attractions 12 pm – 12:00 am
Grandstand PRCA RODEO 7:00 pm
Saturday, August 14
Big Top
John Clemons, Music 11:00 am
Tap Classics, Dance 12:00 pm
Chris Mabrey, Hypnotist 1:00 pm
WaHoo Review, Wild West Musical 2:00 pm
Tap Classics, Dance 3:00 pm
Chris Mabrey, Hypnotist 4:00 pm
WaHoo Review, Wild West Musical 5:00 pm
John Clemons, Music 6:00 pm
Grounds
Curly’s Funtastic KidZone 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
All Aboard Trains 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Aussie Kingdom 11:30, 2:00, 5:00 pm
Carden’s Elephants 12:30 am, 3:00, 6:00 pm
Piano Juggler 12:00, 3:30, 5:30 pm
Special Head 11:30 am, 1:30, 4:30 pm
Fyre God 6:30, 8:00, 9:00 pm
Stilt Circus 1:00 pm, 3:00, 5:00 pm
The Silent Treatment 1:00 , 3:30, 6:00 pm
Roy McCoy, The Doodlin Cowboy 2:30, 4:00, 7:00 pm
Carnival Midway Attractions 12 pm – 12:00 am
Grandstand PRCA RODEO 7:00 pm
3Lincoln County Fair
lincolncountyfair.info
2021 SCHEDULE OF JUDGING
DAY EVENT TIME LOCATION
Mon. – August 9 4-H/FFA Horse Show 8:00 am Lower Arena
Open Class Judging 9:00 am Comm. Bldg.
4-H General (Interview) Judging 10 am-12 pm 4-H Bldg.
4-H Fashion Show 3:00 pm Afton Civic Ctr.
Check-in – Rabbits & Poultry 3:00-5:00 pm Rabbit Bldg.
Tues. – August 10 4-H/FFA Horse Show 8:00 am Lower Arena
Open Class Judging 9:00 am Comm. Bldg.
Rabbit Show 8:00 am Small Tent
Poultry Show Following Rabbit Small Tent
All Large Livestock Animals in Place 3:00 pm Barns
Swine Weigh-in 4:00 pm Pig Barn Scale
Beef Weigh-in 4:00 pm Scale
Sheep/Goat Weigh-in 4:00 pm Sheep Barn Scale
Wed. – August 11 SV Summer Jump Show 7:30 am Main Arena
Swine Show (Market/Breeding Classes) 8:00 am Tent
4-H/FFA & Open Dog Show 11:00 am Small Tent
Dairy Goat Vet Check 2:30 pm Scale
Dairy Goat Show 3:00 pm Tent
Thurs. – August 12 Open Horse Show 8:00 am Main Arena
Swine Show (Showmanship Classes) 8:00 am Tent
Market Beef Show (4-H/FFA) 2:00 pm Tent
Beef Breeding Show (4-H/FFA/Open) Following Mkt. Beef Tent
Fri. - August 13 Ranch Versatility/Reining Horse Show 8:00 am Main Arena
Market Goat Show (Market/Breeding) 8:00 am Tent
Sheep Show (Market/Breeding) Following Mkt. Goat Tent
Livestock Judging 2:00 pm Tent
Mand. 4-H State Fair Mtg. Following Livestock Judging Small Tent
(Must attend to go to State Fair)
Round Robin 4:00 pm Tent
Sat. – August 14 Open Horse Show – Team Sorting 10:00 am Small Arena
Buyers Breakfast 8:00 am Tent
Buyers Registration 8:00 – 10:00 am Small Tent
4-H/FFA Livestock Sale 10:00 am Tent
ALL EVENTS ARE FREE TO THE PUBLIC SO COME AND ENJOY!!
1. Animal forms table will be open Tuesday afternoon from 1 – 4 pm. A Health Certificate, Brand Inspection, proof of entry into the Lincoln
Co. Fair, and forms table receipt will be required to weigh-in animal.
2. Resale animals can leave the fairgrounds only when the “resale” trailer leaves. All other large and small animals (includes poultry and
rabbits) cannot leave the grounds until 5 pm.
Starting Wednesday of fair week, premium payout will be at the windows by the Fair Board Office, 11 am to 6:30 pm.
4Lincoln County Fair
The Best Days of Summer
4-H/FFA & OPEN LIVESTOCK ......................................... 6
ONLINE ENTRY PROCEDURE & PREMIUMS ..................... 6-7
ALL LIVESTOCK RULES ..................................................... 8
OPEN HORSE SHOW ..................................................... 32
4-H GENERALS .............................................................. 37
FFA AGRONOMY & MECHANICS ................................. 59
OPEN CLASS COMMUNITY .......................................... 59
ENTRY INFORMATION .............................................. 59
COMMUNITY INFORMATION ...................................... 60
EDUCATION .................................................................. 86
ALL FORMS CAN BE FOUND ONLINE
(DOWNLOADS/FORMS TAB) AT:
http://lincolncountyfair.info
5Online Entry July 1-Aug. 4, 2021 Lincoln County Fair http://lincolncountyfair.info
Dairy Goat ............................................................ 18
Dairy Goat Showmanship .................................... 18
4-H/FFA & OPEN Dairy Goat Rules & Classes .................................. 18
CLASS LIVESTOCK 4-H & FFA Horse Show .......................................... 18
4-H/FFA Horse Rules............................................ 18
Ranch Horse & Trail Classes ................................ 19
LIVESTOCK GROUP Speed Event Classes ............................................ 20
Joe Mackey, 307-723-1940 4-H/FFA Horse Showmanship.............................. 20
Fair Board Livestock Member Halter Classes ............................................ 20
Leonard Wilford, 307-885-4362
English Classes ............................................ 21
Fair Board Livestock Member
Performance Classes ........................................... 22
Becky Vigil, 307-887-6275
Livestock Show Coordinator Rabbits ................................................................. 22
Shar Perry, 4-H 307-885-3132 Rabbit Showmanship ........................................... 22
Shaily Harshbarger, 4-H 307-828-4092 Rabbit Rules & Classes......................................... 22
Hudson Hill, AG 307-885-3132 Sheep ................................................................. 23
FFA Sheep Showmanship ........................................... 23
Market Sheep Class ............................................. 23
Livestock Online Entry Procedure ............................ 6
Breeding Sheep ..................................................... 24
Livestock Premiums .....................................................7
Breeding Sheep Classes ....................................... 24
Camping Space Fee ......................................................8
Swine ................................................................. 25
Livestock General Rules........................................... 8
Swine Showmanship............................................ 25
Livestock Entry Deadline .......................................8
Market Swine Classes .......................................... 25
4-H/FFA Junior Livestock Rules..............................9
Breeding Swine Classes ....................................... 26
Junior Livestock Sale Rules ..................................12
Poultry ................................................................. 26
Showmanship Contest .........................................13
Poultry Showmanship.......................................... 26
FFA Information ...................................................13
Poultry Rules & Classes ....................................... 26
Round Robin Showmanship Contest ...................13
Dogs ................................................................. 28
State Fair Information .........................................14
Dog Showmanship ............................................... 28
Livestock Judging Contest...................................... 14
Dog Rules, Obedience, Conformation, Agility &
Beef Cattle ........................................................... 14
Rally Classes ............................................................... 29
Beef Showmanship ............................................14
Open Horse Show ................................................. 32
Market Rules & Class ...........................................15
Open Horse Rules & Classes ................................ 33
Breeding Classes ............................................15
Star Valley Summer Jump Show ............................ 35
Market Goat ......................................................... 16
Jump Rules & Classes .......................................... 36
Market Goat Showmanship .................................16
Market Goat Rules & Classes...............................16
Breeding Meat Goat .............................................. 17
Breeding Meat Goat Rules & Classes ..................17
LIVESTOCK ONLINE ENTRY
PROCEDURE
Be sure to read the rules of the
department or division you are entering.
6Online Entry July 1-Aug. 4, 2021 Lincoln County Fair http://lincolncountyfair.info
BREEDING BEEF, SHEEP, SWINE PREMIUMS
1. To enter in the 4-H/FFA Departments you must be
4-H & FFA Premiums
a registered member of those programs. Entries
in all open divisions are not limited to residents of 1st - $14.00 4th - $8.00
Lincoln County. 2nd - $12.00 5th - $6.00
2. There is a copy of the fair book and livestock 3rd - $10.00 6th - $4.00
forms are found on the website under downloads.
3. Residents must complete online entry. This is the Open Premiums
ONLY method. Exhibitors must complete all steps Blue - $14.00 White - $10.00
including the last step, printing your entry tag. Red - $12.00
Non-animal entries – print your tags and place
them on items along with your skill statements. BREEDING MEAT GOATS & DAIRY GOATS
PREMIUMS
Online Entry-
4-H & FFA Premiums
http://lincolncountyfair.info Then select the
Online Entries Tab. 1st - $12.00 4th - $6.00
4. All Entries must be completed by deadlines. 2nd - $10.00 5th - $4.00
ENTRIES (Livestock only) RECEIVED AFTER THE 3rd - $8.00 6th - $2.00
DEADLINE WILL BE ASSESSED $100 PER FAMILY
LATE FEE TO ENTER INTO FAIR. (Must show some Open Premiums
entry in ShoWorks to waive fee). Enrolling in 4- Blue - $12.00 White - $8.00
H/FFA programs does not enter you into fair.
Red - $10.00
On-line entry:
July 1 – August 4, 2021
4-H/FFA HORSE SHOW PREMIUMS
4-H & FFA Premiums
LIVESTOCK PREMIUMS 1st - $12.00 4th - $6.00
Premium cash will be distributed during the fair 2nd - $10.00 5th - $4.00
Wednesday-Saturday 11 am to 6:30 pm at the 3rd - $8.00 6th - $2.00
payout window by the fair board office.
Premiums can be picked up at the Afton
RABBIT, POULTRY, DOGS PREMIUMS
Extension Office (directly east of the fair board
4-H & FFA Premiums
office) from August 18-31. Premiums not picked
1st - $6.00 4th - $3.00
up will be forfeited. No checks will be mailed.
2nd - $5.00 5th - $2.00
3rd - $4.00 6th - $1.00
4-H /FFA MARKET ANIMAL PREMIUMS Open Premiums
(Beef, Meat Goats, Sheep, Swine) Blue - $6.00 White - $4.00
1st (Blue) - $6.00 3rd (White) - $2.00 Red - $5.00
2nd (Red) - $4.00
7Online Entry July 1-Aug. 4, 2021 Lincoln County Fair http://lincolncountyfair.info
CAMPING SPACE FEE HAVE THIS COMPLETED BEFORE ARRIVING ON
Dry Camping will only be allowed in the west end of the
THE FAIRGOUNDS AND MUST BE SIGNED BY A
fairgrounds. VET) is required in hand. There will be NO
modifications of pens/stalls.
SPACE IS LIMITED AND MUST BE RESERVED WITH See the Judging Schedule for weigh-in times. (SEE
CLAY LARSON BEFORE PAYING ONLINE. NEW RULE ON THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF 4-H/FFA
Contact Clay Larson, 887-0204 and complete the LIVESTOCK MEMBERS FORM)
online trailer release form. 5. Stalls, pens, & cages will be assigned.
6. No animal will be allowed to run at large on the
4-H/FFA Members - $25 per night & Public - $35 per grounds.
night 7. Persons having stock to be exhibited will be
No Reservations will be taken until July 1, 2021. You will be required to have it in readiness at the call. The
allowed to park your trailers starting Wed., August 4, 7 am. judges are instructed not to wait more than five
– Payment is due before you can park your trailer. minutes after the call and those not ready will be
excluded.
8. No ribbons previously won shall be exhibited with
LIVESTOCK GENERAL RULES animals in the show ring.
1. LARGE LIVESTOCK & SMALL ANIMAL ENTRY 9. No animals will show that have any hereditary or
DEADLINE Livestock entries must be made prior transmissible defects or unsoundness. Animals
to Midnight, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 4 for online showing signs of disease or illness will not be
entries. Entries (Livestock Only) received after allowed on the grounds.
the deadline will be assessed $100 per family 10. All animals will be subject to a check by a
late fee to enter into fair. Contact the Show veterinarian. Any animal that appears to be
Coordinator or one of the two Livestock Fair drugged will be subject to disqualification and/or
Board members to pay late fee. (Must show blood test.
some entry in ShoWorks to waive fee). Online 11. All sheep & goats (regardless of sex) to be on the
entry link: fairgrounds must have a scrapies ear tag,
http://lincolncountyfair.info. Click on Online registration tattoo, or other identification
Entries Tab. (See the open community entry page accepted by the Wyoming Department of Ag. If
for instructions. Do Not print tags for animal you have questions or need additional
entries. information, please contact Hudson Hill, Ext. Ag
2. 4-H/FFA Exhibitors are to be Lincoln County Educator at 885-3132.
residents, or students at Lincoln County Schools. 12. (County Tail Docking Rule): “No extreme docked
The open show is not limited to Lincoln County lamb will be tagged for the Lincoln County Fair.
residents and will follow the 4-H/FFA show. Lambs that have been redocked after they have
Appeals can be made to the livestock fair board been tagged will be disqualified. Any qualifying
members. fair exhibitor who wants to go to State Fair will
3. All shows are limited to two (2) animals per class have to follow the State Fair Tail Docking Rule.”
per exhibitor. This excludes large livestock 13. No test for brucellosis, tuberculosis,
breeding classes. See specific animal sections for pseudorabies, or EIA (Coggins Tests) is required
additional rules. on legitimate Wyoming origin exhibits. No exhibit
4. All large livestock animals are to be in assigned from a herd under quarantine for any contagious
stalls by 3 pm on Tuesday. If not in place, animals or infectious diseases will be allowed on the
will stay in the trailers and weigh in last. A current grounds.
written health inspection, market beef heifers
must be verified open by a certified vet, (PLEASE
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14. ALL BREEDING BOVINE STOCK should have a 27. To be eligible to receive a premium all large and
brucellosis tattoo. It is recommended that horses small animals must be displayed on the
be vaccinated for Influenza. fairgrounds for the week of fair. The exception
15. All animals must be clean and fitted before to this rule would be dogs, pocket pets, horses,
entering the show ring. Livestock will be cleaned and breeding livestock. Resale animals can leave
and properly groomed at all times. Livestock the fairgrounds only when the “resale” trailer
must be well broken to halter. This denotes pride leaves. All other large and small animals
of ownership and that the animal is being cared (includes poultry and rabbits) cannot leave the
for properly. grounds until 5 pm.
16. All animals must conform to breed standards. 28. All buckles, awards, and premiums must be
17. Alleyways must be kept free of trash and claimed within the same fair year as they were
manure. 4-H/FFA project exhibitors alone are won.
responsible for the cleanliness of the stalls and 29. All decisions from the Livestock Show
pens. If the superintendent or livestock show Coordinator are final. An exhibitor and/or
coordinator tags an unclean pen and it is not parents may be asked to leave the fairgrounds
cleaned within eight (8) hours, the exhibitor may for improper conduct.
be asked to take the animal home and will not
be eligible for the sale.
18. Livestock bedding will be clean and neat.
4-H/FFA JUNIOR LIVESTOCK RULES
(These rules are for 4-H & FFA members and are in
Excessive bedding is discouraged. addition to the general rules listed above)
19. Livestock will be cared for in a proper and
humane way. Exhibitors are responsible for all
4-H/FFA LARGE LIVESTOCK FEE:
feed, water & care of animals. Exhibitors in There will be a $20 per animal (one-time) Large
livestock departments must furnish their own Livestock fee. This fee needs to be paid online by the
feed. deadline (Midnight, on Wednesday, August 4 for
20. Comfort of the animal is a primary concern. online entries). Online link:
Therefore, fans and insect control are allowed. http://lincolncountyfair.info. Click on the Online
21. Stallions are not allowed in any classes. Entries tab.
22. All participants in open class must be properly The Responsibilities of 4-H/FFA Livestock Members
and modestly attired and show at their own form must be signed by 4-H/FFA Member and
risk. There will be no open-toed shoes or Parent/Guardian. Then it is returned to the forms
sandals allowed for all ages. table under the tent before weigh-in. This form
23. Any animals stalled and/or exhibited on the replaces the mandatory sale meeting and can be
fairgrounds remain the responsibility of the found online under the downloads tab. Health
owner. Any animal that is unruly or dangerous to Certificate, Brand Inspection, proof of entry into the
participants and fair goers will be released from Lincoln Co. Fair, and forms table receipt will also be
the fair with a participation ribbon. Lincoln required before you are allowed to weigh-in your
County is not responsible for lost, stolen, or animal.
damaged items or animals. AGE ELIGIBLITY - for determining eligibility for
24. Non-specified classes may be made at the competition, the age of the 4-H or FFA member will
discretion of the Livestock Show Coordinator. be used as of January 1 of the current year. If you are
25. Open Horse Show Rules on Class List Pages. an enrolled 4-H/FFA member, have a tagged market
26. Show Order: The order would be 4-H/FFA animal project, and have entered separately in the
Market, 4-H/FFA Showmanship, Open Lincoln County Fair, you are eligible to compete in the
Showmanship, and then 4-H/FFA Breeding, and county fair’s livestock shows and eligible to sell at the
then Open Breeding. Junior Livestock Sale.
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4-H DRESS CODE JUNIOR LIVESTOCK (4-H & FFA) RULES
If you are not in official dress, you will be 1. 4-H & FFA members can only be registered in one
disqualified. state 4-H program and one county 4-H program.
Livestock Events: 2. 4-H & FFA exhibits will be judged and placed 1
Plain Modest White Shirt (Long or Short Sleeve) and 2 then as many 3-6 as needed (Except market
Black or Dark Blue Jeans shows will be judged and placed 1, 2, 3). Premium
Proper Footwear (No open-toes shoes/sandals) money will be paid according to Junior Livestock
No Hat Show placing.
No Shorts/Tank Tops 3. Club members shall exhibit their own livestock
personally, but in case they have more than one
Horse Show: 4-H/FFA animal to show in the same class, they
Plain Modest White Long Sleeve Shirt may have another club member help show their
Black or Dark Blue Jeans animals. While in the show ring, the person
Proper Footwear (No open-toed shoes or sandals) showing the animal must do so without aid, and
Hat (western hat or riding helmet) all adults, except those qualified to be in the show
Chaps (optional) for performance classes ring, must remain outside of the show area while
No vest or accessories allowed the animals are being shown.
4-H members are required to wear white shirts for 4. LIVESTOCK FITTING RULE - A 4-H or FFA member
all contests & shows. If you show up without a white is expected to fit his own animal at fair. However,
shirt, you will be given a participation ribbon. in the interest of safety, a 4-H or FFA member
may be assisted by others (i.e., member, parent,
FFA DRESS CODE or another adult).
Official dress required unless special permission is • Assistance is defined as a learning situation
received from advisor. where the teacher (helper) is teaching the
Male: Black slacks (Black Levis or Wranglers can be member a technique in fitting or showing.
worn in shows if not faded) The teacher-adult is allowed only to show
White Collared Shirt how; the member is expected to perform the
Official FFA Tie majority of each technique and/or skill
Black Shoes required.
Black Socks • If the fair committee decides there is a
Official Jacket (zipped to the top) violation of this rule, disqualification of the
Female: Black Skirt (Black Levis or Wranglers can be animal and forfeit of premiums and ribbons
worn in shows if they are not faded) may result. If the member is found to be in
White Collared Blouse violation of the fitting rule, he/she will not be
Official FFA Scarf allowed to show in any 4-H or FFA division
Black Shoes entered, including the showmanship contest.
Official Jacket (zipped to the top) 5. The fair committee for each livestock division will
be the Fair Board chairperson, the Fair Board
JUNIOR LIVESTOCK OWNERSHIP livestock members, FFA Advisor, Extension
Educator, and the Livestock Show Coordinator.
Ownership dates for Junior Livestock: calculated as of
6. HERDSMANSHIP/STALL INFORMATION
current year.
a. Stalls will be assigned, and the stall cards will
Beef - Feb. 1
be in place by 2 pm on the Thursday before
Sheep, Swine, Market Goats – June 1
fair. A current written health inspection
Horses, Breeding Animals - June 1
(PLEASE HAVE THIS COMPLETED BEFORE
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ARRIVING ON THE FAIRGROUNDS AND MUST c. The number of animals tagged may not
BE SIGNED BY A VET) is required in hand. If exceed two animals per kid per species per 4-
animals are brought to the fairgrounds before H or FFA program. The Death Clause would
2 pm on Tuesday of fair, required paperwork apply to families who did not want to/ or
must be shown. There will be NO could not tag two animals per kid per
modifications of pens/stalls. Must provide species. The floater animal tagged needs the
own shavings & keep pen clean from name of the family members tied to it at the
Thursday through Saturday before fair. time of tagging. The floater animal may be
b. Breeding livestock may be brought the day of used if a member’s project animal is not
the show & taken home after, if there are not gentle enough for fair but did not die. Floater
stalls available. The breeding animals must animals are only eligible for county fair and
still have a vet check (See Schedule of Judging are not eligible for State Fair.
for day & time). d. An animal can be tagged in multiple names
c. The large animal Herdsmanship Award will be for special animal science educational
based on a score sheet so clubs can improve programs conducted by the Extension Office
from year to year. The award’s objectives are at the discretion of 4-H/Extension Staff.
to create pride in the barn area and promote e. 4-H/FFA members can exhibit no more than
healthy competition between clubs. The large TWO animals in a class in any livestock
animal Herdsmanship winners will receive program. Any animal may be shown ONLY IN
recognition at the rodeo; a banner to display ONE (1) CLASS (Except Non-Meat Pen
in the barn for the next year, and a traveling Rabbits).
trophy to be awarded at Awards Night and be
able to pick their stalls for the next county ALL MARKET CLASSES
fair. 1. All large livestock animals are to be in assigned
d. Exhibitors alone are responsible for the stalls by 3 pm on Tuesday of fair. If not in place,
cleanliness of the stalls and pens. animals will stay in the trailers and weigh in last. A
e. Stall Cleaning - If the (livestock/horse) stall is current written health inspection, market beef
not cleaned after fair and the sale, heifers must be verified open by a certified vet,
exhibitor/sale participant will not be assigned (PLEASE HAVE THIS COMPLETED BEFORE
a stall for the next year’s fair. ARRIVING ON THE FAIRGROUNDS AND MUST BE
f. Alleyways must be kept free of trash and SIGNED BY A VET) and is required in hand. There
manure. will be NO modification of pens/stalls.
7. TAGGING RULE 2. After weigh-in the Livestock Show Coordinator
a. Market animals must be tagged by animal will establish the classes. THERE WILL BE NO RE-
ownership date (see page 11). WEIGHS TO MAKE WEIGHT.
b. Death Clause Rule- an animal can be tagged 3. The 4-H/FFA market animals (Beef, Sheep, &
for 4-H/FFA kids with the same guardian as Goat) will be weighed in at the fairground/ barn
long as the animals are being raised scales. The Swine Barn will close during Swine
together. In the event of a tagged animal’s weigh-ins and only the exhibitor and one parent
death, the Extension/FFA, personnel need to will be allowed in the barn. (See the Schedule of
see the deceased animal to qualify for the Judging Events for weigh-in times.) If you are late
death clause. A vet may also be able to call for your species’ weigh-in time, you will weigh-in
an Extension or FFA personnel to verify the last when all other animals have been weighed.
death of the tagged animal. Members must Scales will be open for 30 minutes after last
notify the Extension Office or FFA right away animal has weighed in.
when an animal dies. 4. Proper attire & footwear are required at all times.
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5. Resale animals can leave the fairgrounds only 6. Any drugs used must be in accordance with label
when the “resale” trailer leaves. All other large directions and on the advice of a veterinarian.
and small animals (includes poultry and rabbits) Any drug that has a withdrawal time must be
cannot leave the grounds until 5 pm. reported and it is the exhibitor’s responsibility to
6. See the class page for rules specific for each care for the animal until the withdrawal period is
species. over.
7. All animals must be exhibited at County Fair to be
JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SALE RULES eligible for the sale and add-ons. Market animals
1. 4-H and FFA members must complete the that receive a white ribbon will not be sold.
following forms and turn in the forms to the 8. Grand or Reserve Market Animals must be sold at
forms table before weigh-in to be eligible to sell our county livestock sale unless both animals are
their animals at the auction. owned by the same 4-H member then the Grand
• 4-H/FFA Responsibilities form and have it signed must be sold at the sale.
and dated by parent/Guardian and member. 9. Any lambs that will not be accepted by the resale
This form can be found online under the buyer because of short tails will be returned to
downloads tab. the sale participant at the expense of the sale
• Consignment form participant. The sale participant will have the
• Brand inspection (Form A) or bill of sale market price deducted from his/her sale check.
• Current written health inspection, market beef 10. Pictures: The Fair Board will not be taking pictures
heifers must be verified open by a certified vet, of the kids! A card stock “thank you” form can be
(PLEASE HAVE THIS COMPLETED BEFORE picked up from the Fair Board Office or payout
ARRIVING ON THE FAIRGROUNDS AND MUST BE window. A picture backdrop will be provided.
SIGNED BY A VET) required in hand. 11. Commission Fee Reminder: Animals that sell at
• Proof of entry into the Lincoln County Fair. the livestock sale will be assessed a 2%
2. ELIGIBLITY - If you are an enrolled 4-H/FFA commission fee of the sale price.
member, have a tagged market animal project, 12. Sale Order: Sale to start with selling the Grand
entered separately in the Lincoln County Fair, and Champion Steer, Reserve Champion Steer, Overall
completed all required paperwork, you are Grand Champion Lamb, Overall Reserve
eligible to compete in the county fair’s livestock Champion Lamb, Grand Champion Hog, Reserve
shows and may be eligible to sell at the Junior Champion Hog, Judges’ Top 10 list of each
Livestock Sale. species. Then random draw, including Grand and
3. Sale participant must complete the consignment Reserve Born & Raised Animals.
and sign the brand inspector sheet to be eligible 13. Buyer’s add-on lists must be received by Sept. 1.
to sell their animal at the sale. 14. The sale participant/owner of the animal can
4. Market animals will be auctioned at 10 am on the purchase only their animal back from the resale
Saturday of fair in the sale tent. contractor. The sale participant will have to make
5. A 4-H or FFA member may exhibit more than one all the arrangements with the resale contractor.
species but allowed to only sell ONE (1) animal. 15. The sale participant is responsible for the
The member must notify the show coordinator processing of the fryer pen animals.
which animal is to be sold by Friday at the end of 16. Livestock sale checks must be cashed by 60 days
the Market Lamb show. If you have not told the after the issue date. If not, the participant must
Livestock Coordinator or show clerks which attend a fair board meeting to ask for the check
animal you are selling, your highest placing animal to be re-issued. A re-issue fee of $50 will be
will be picked for the sale order and that is the charged.
animal you will sell.
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SHOWMANSHIP CONTEST Classes are expected to carry a supervised
Agricultural Experience Project. In addition to
1. Sign up for all 4-H/FFA showmanship classes on
livestock projects students are encouraged to
the entry form. Only open showmanship will be
exhibit agronomy, mechanics projects, record
allowed the day of the show – (Except: Open
books and notebooks to realize the full benefit
Horse, Dog, Rabbit, and Poultry).
from instruction and hands on.
2. 4-H/FFA Participants in the Showmanship contest
3. Exhibits must be of competitive quality and
must show their own animals.
approved by the instructor prior to the show.
3. No boars, stallions, bulls, or bucks (goats) allowed
Awards will be given according to the accepted
in showmanship. Rams (sheep) can be shown. No
standard of the Fair Board. Prize money will be
lactating animals shown.
awarded on the basis of the number and quality
4. The Lincoln County Fair will award rosettes and
of the exhibits, except where otherwise specified.
buckles or plaques to the 4-H/FFA Champion
4. Projects exhibited must be part of the FFA
Senior, Intermediate and Junior showman in Beef,
member's SAE Program and, in the case of
Sheep, Goat, Swine, Rabbit, Dog, Poultry and
livestock, must be owned, fitted and shown by
Horse. Open Class Showmanship champions will
the FFA member. FFA members showing livestock
be awarded rosettes (except Open Pee Wee). All
(including horses) must also show in official dress
other showmanship participants will receive non-
or premiums will not be paid. Purchasing animals
premium ribbons.
trained and fitted for showing is prohibited.
5. Open class showmanship is for persons not
5. If transportation and financial arrangements can
enrolled in that 4-H or FFA livestock project.
be made, the following may be entered in the
Classes will be broken down into the following
Wyoming State Fair:
categories:
a. Top FFA animals in Dairy, Beef, Sheep, Swine,
Adult - 19 years and older
and Horses.
Youth - 14 - 18
b. Classroom notebook or Record Book.
Intermediate Youth - 8 - 13
c. Agriculture Mechanics Exhibit - depending on
Pee Wee - 7 and under
available transportation.
Note: There will be an Open Pee Wee Division
Showmanship (Ages 6 & 7 only) Classes in ROUND ROBIN SHOWMANSHIP
Beef showing a 600 lb. calf or lighter. The
Awards: Champion – Choice of Jacket/Buckle
animal is brought the day of the show and Reserve Champion – Choice of Jacket/Buckle
taken back home the same day and has to
1. There will be five (5) divisions of animals: Horse,
be owned by the person showing it. It will
Sheep, Beef, Swine, and Market Goats.
be eligible for a rosette ribbon.
2. Intermediate and Senior members only - No
Junior division.
6. 4-H/FFA Age divisions are located at the first of
3. If the Grand or Reserve Grand Champion
the Junior Livestock Rules.
Showman of any section cannot compete in the
7. FFA attired members must show a FFA animal in
Round Robin Contest, the entry will then be open
showmanship and 4-H attired members must
to succeeding winners until there are two (2)
show a 4-H animal in showmanship.
showmen in each section, (i.e., the person
immediately under the Reserve Champion would
FFA INFORMATION be given the chance to compete if there was a
1. FFA members are eligible to show at county fair vacancy in that division; if that member did not
through the summer of their graduating year of want to compete, the next one would be given
high school. the chance.)
2. All students enrolled in Agricultural Education 4. General rules will be the same as the original
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showmanship contest in each division. Champion show (These shows have fees that
5. Members must show the same animal as they need to be paid to the Extension Office before
showed in the individual division showmanship you can be registered).
contest 5. Dorm & Meal Information is needed.
6. Timing of events: 6. Division winners who are under 14 years of age
Five minutes on first (your own) animal this must have a parent/guardian chaperone to
will include fitting. accompany them. They will compete in the Junior
Three minutes on each of the other four Division at State Fair.
species. 7. For youth to participate at State Fair, chaperones
7. Scoring: Seven total categories with a possible of are needed. Please contact the Ext. Office if you
105 points. are interested.
Four categories of animal showmanship with 8. All livestock going to the State Fair must have a
20 points each health certificate and/or inspection, PLUS all
One category of fitting of your own animal horse members must have a copy of their
with 15 points. Wyoming Horse Safety Certification sheets from
One category of personal appearance with 10 the Extension Office.
points.
The personal appearance will be scored by each
judge on each individual and averaged for the
final so that it can be used as a tiebreaker. The
fitting and showmanship in each division will be
by the judge for that division only.
This contest will take place on the Friday of fair at 2
pm under the large tent.
STATE FAIR INFORMATION
1. To be eligible for a trip to State Fair, 4-H/FFA DIVISION 1876 - 4-H LIVESTOCK JUDGING
member must have an eligible project that was This is not a sanctioned 307 Series contest. The
exhibited at the current year’s county fair. county fair contest will follow the 307 Livestock
2. For animals to be eligible to show at State Fair, Judging Series Contest Rules found out:
they must be shown at County Fair and deemed http://www.Wyoming4H.org
worthy to go to state by the 4-H and/or FFA staff. with the exception of reasons/questions classes due
3. There will be a State Fair Meeting following the to time constraint.
last shows on Friday for all who qualified to NOTE: Please enter each youth in only one class.
attend State Fair. You must attend to be eligible CLASS
to go to State Fair. 1876-1 Senior Individual
4. State Fair Registration Forms must be completed 1876-2 Intermediate Individual
and given to the Extension Staff by end of 1876-3 Junior Individual
Mandatory State Fair Meeting.
The information needed to register for State Fair
is:
Classes to be entered
Class numbers
Tag Number for Animal
(See beginning of section for General Rules.)
Number of animal pens needed
We need to know if you are entering in the
Junior Jackpot shows or Champion of
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Showmanship: No premiums paid 1603-01 Market Beef Born ‘N
4-H & FFA Showmanship
1879-1 Senior Beef Showmanship
Raised Contest (4-H & FFA Only) -
(Producer gets a buckle and member receive a prize.)
1879-2 Intermediate Beef Showmanship
Rules:
1879-3 Junior Beef Showmanship
1. Open to all Lincoln County 4-H and FFA members
Open Showmanship (if time allows) who have a market animal project.
2000-1 Open Adult Beef Showmanship 2. All entries must be tagged on county tagging
2000-2 Open Youth Beef Showmanship dates with a WSF ear tag.
2000-3 Open Int. Youth Beef Showmanship 3. In order to compete in the Born-n-Raised Contest
2000-4 Open Pee Wee Beef Showmanship* all entries must be born and raised in Lincoln
(*Class Restrictions – See Showmanship Rules) County (If the animal is owned by any producer
outside the county for any length of time, it is
1602-01 Market Beef Class then unable to compete).
(4-H & FFA Only) 1100 LBS. AND OVER [Please include 4. All animals must be entered for the class by the
your local producer’s name on the entry form.] fair entry deadline and provide producer
information at that time of weigh in.
1604 -01 Mini Market Beef Class 5. The top two county-owned animals from each
market class, as placed by the county fair judge
(4-H & FFA Only) 48” or less hip height and 600 lbs.
for that species, will be brought back for the final
minimum weight. [Must have been declared mini or
class of the contest.
low line at tagging].
Rules:
1. Animals must be born after January 1 of previous 1602-61 Prospective Calves Class
year.
2. Market beef will be weighed. They will be shown
and sold the recorded weight at time of weigh-in.
3. All market beef will compete together according Division 1601 - Breeding Beef
to weight. (4-H, FFA, & Open)
4. Animals entered may be purebreds, grades, or Entry Example: A Black Angus Summer Yearling Heifer
crossbreeds of any beef breed or breeds. Born May 1-August 31, 2020 would be in class
5. Only champions in market classes will compete number 3.
for Overall Championships. Rosettes only, no
premiums will be paid. BREED (FEMALES)
6. Market beef for 4-H and FFA must weigh at least A. Black Angus (Classes 1 -7)
1100 lbs. and have been owned by the member B. Hereford/Polled Hereford (Classes 11 -17)
since February 1. Underweight market beef must C. Maine Anjou & Maine Anjou Cross (Classes
show in feeder class. Only ribbons will be 21 - 27)
awarded to the feeder market beef and the D. Shorthorn (Classes 31-37)
feeder market beef will not be eligible for the E. Any Other English Breed (Classes 41-47)
livestock sale. F. Any Other Continental Breed (Classes 51-57)
7. Mini Market Beef requirements: 48 inches or less G. WBCIA Supreme Cow Phase l (Class 75)
hip height and 600 lbs. minimum weight and be Phase ll (Class 76)
owned by February 1. All beef planning to show in
a mini class must have been declared as mini or
low line at tagging.
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CLASS A B C D E F G Open Showmanship (if time allows)
Jr. Heifer Calf 1 11 21 31 41 51 2000-4 Open Adult Meat Goat Showmanship
born Jan. 1 - 2000-5 Youth Meat Goat Showmanship
April 30, 2021 2000-6 Int. Youth Meat Goat Showmanship
Sr. Heifer Calf 2 12 22 32 42 52 75 2000-7 Pee Wee Meat Goat Showmanship
born Sept. 1 -
Dec. 31, 2020
Summer 3 13 23 33 43 53 75 1606-81 Market Goat Class
Yearling Heifer
born May 1 - [minimum of 50 lbs.]
Aug. 31, 2020
Spring Yearling 4 14 24 34 44 54 75 Rules:
Heifer born 1. Exhibitors are to read and abide by Animal Health
Mar. 1 - April Requirements for goats. All market goats must
30, 2020
have USDA/APHIS Scrapies identification tags in
Jr. Yearling 5 15 25 35 45 55 75 place prior to arrival.
Heifer born Jan.
1 - Feb. 28, 2020 2. Ownership and possession and tagging for all
Sr. Yearling 6 16 26 36 46 56 market goats is June 1.
Heifer born 3. All market goats will be checked for properly
Sept. 1 – Dec.
31, 2019
placed Wyoming State Fair designated ear tags
Cow/Calf (Any 7 17 27 37 47 57 76 and/or tattoos at weigh-in.
female older 4. Market goats must be uniformly slick shorn with
than ages above 3/8 inch of hair or less at the time of arrival on the
w/calf at side) fairgrounds. Legs may have hair up to the hock and
knee only.
BULLS 5. Market goats may be wethers or non-bred does.
J. Continental Breeds (Classes 85-86) They are to have milk teeth in place or may have
K. English Breeds (Classes 90-91) lost one or both of their milk teeth, but there shall
be no evidence of breaking skin or eruption of the
CLASS J K two permanent front teeth.
Jr. Bull Calf born 85 90 6. Market goats must weigh a minimum of 50
Jan. 1 - April 30, 2021 pounds. Underweight market goats will receive
English Breed Bull Calf born 86 91 ribbons only – no premiums. Underweight market
Sept. 1 – Dec. 31, 2020 goats will not be eligible to sell at the livestock
sale. Market Sheep & Goats will be weighed-in at
the scale in the Sheep Barn at 4 pm on Tuesday of
fair.
7. Exhibitors are allowed to use halters or collars
when showing their market goat.
(See beginning of section for General Rules.)
Showmanship: No premiums paid 1606- 100 Market Goat Born ‘N
Raised Contest (4-H & FFA Only)
4-H/FFA Showmanship (Producer receives a buckle and members receive
1879-28 Meat Goat Senior Showmanship prizes.)
1879-29 Meat Goat Int. Showmanship
1879-30 Meat Goat Junior Showmanship
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Rules: MEAT GOAT BREEDS
1. Open to all Lincoln County 4-H and FFA members A. Percentage Boer (1/2 to 7/8 blood)
who have a market animal project. B. Full Blood Boer
2. All entries must be tagged on county tagging
dates with a WSF ear tag.
3. In order to compete in the Born-n-Raised Contest DOES - CLASS A B
all entries must be born and raised in Lincoln Doe Kid: born April 1, 2021 and
County (If the animal is owned by any producer 1 27
after
outside the county for any length of time, it is Doe Kid: born Jan. 1 – Mar. 31,
then unable to compete). 2 28
2021
4. All animals must be entered for the class by the Doe Kid: born Sep. 1 – Dec. 31,
fair entry deadline and provide producer 3 29
2020
information at that time of weigh in.
Yearling Doe: born Sep. 1, 2019
5. The top two county-owned animals from each 6 32
to Aug. 31, 2020
market class, as placed by the county fair judge
Two-Year-Old Doe: born Sep. 1,
for that species, will be brought back for the final 7 33
2018 to Aug. 31, 2019
class of the contest.
Three Years and Older Doe: born
8 34
before Sep. 1, 2018
BUCKS – CLASS
Buck Kid: born April 1, 2021 and
40
after
(4-H, FFA & OPEN) Buck Kid: born Jan. 1 – Mar. 31,
41
(See beginning of section for General Rules.) 2021
Buck Kid: born Sep. 1 – Dec. 31,
42
Division 1606 – Breeding Meat Goats 2020
Breeding Meat Goat Rules: Yearling Buck: born Sep. 1, 2019
45
1. Exhibitors are to read and abide by Animal Health to Aug. 31, 2020
Requirements for goats. All breeding meat goats Two-Year-Old Buck: born Sep. 1,
46
must have USDA/APHIS Scrapies identification tags 2018 to Aug. 31, 2019
in place prior to arrival. Three Years and Older Buck: born
47
2. Fitting of breeding meat goats will be left up to the before Sep. 1, 2018
discretion of the exhibitor, but the animals are to
be shown in natural conformation and color.
3. Breeding Meat Goats may have horns.
4. Entry information: The class code must include the
Division and class number. Example: Full blood
Boer Buck kid born February 14, 2021 would be
entered as 1606-41.
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SENIOR DOE DIVISION
Animals that have freshened, including dry
(See beginning of section for General Rules.) milkers.
A B C D E F G
Showmanship: No premiums paid Under 2 years, in 1 12 23 34 45 56 67
4-H/FFA Showmanship milk
1879-19 Dairy Goat Senior Showmanship 2 years and 2 13 24 35 46 57 68
1879-20 Dairy Goat Intermediate Showmanship under 3 years
1879-21 Dairy Goat Junior Showmanship 3 years and 3 14 25 36 47 58 69
under 5 years
Open Showmanship (if time allows) Best Udder 4 15 26 37 48 59 70
2000-8 Open Adult Dairy Goat Showmanship
2000-9 Open Youth Dairy Goat Showmanship
2000-10 Open Int. Youth Dairy Goat Showman
2000-11 Open Pee Wee Dairy Goat Showman
JUNIOR DOE DIVISION
Rules: 24 months or younger that have never freshened
1. Base date for calculating age is August 1 of current year. A B C D E F G
2. There will be no pre-show milk out. Junior Kid, born 7 18 29 40 51 62 74
3. All goats must be disbudded, dehorned, or naturally after April 1, 2021
polled Senior Kid, born 8 19 30 41 52 63 75
4. Absolutely no mistreatment of animals will be Dec. 1, 2020 - Mar.
tolerated. 31, 2021
5. All exhibited goats must have a scrapies tag, registration Junior Yearling, 9 20 31 42 53 64 76
tattoo, or other identification accepted by the Wyoming born Aug. 1, 2020 –
Department of Ag. Nov. 30, 2020
6. There will not be any billy goat classes available. Senior Yearling, 10 21 32 43 54 65 77
7. They must be checked in by the vet on Tuesday at 8:30 born Apr. 1, 2020
am to July 31, 2020
Division 1605 - Dairy Goat Breeds -
Entry Information: A Saanen Junior Kid, under 2 years,
in milk would be class 1.
A. Saanen D. Nubian G. Recorded Grade (See beginning of section for General Rules.)
B. Alpine E. Nigerian Dwarf [Show times may change depending on time restrictions]
C. LaMancha F. All other Purebreds
1. Wyoming 4-H Equine Competition Guidelines 2013
shall govern questions of policy, in the absence of
specific rules.
2. Members must use the same horse or horses IDed
in FFA or 4-H. 4-H members must pass the
Wyoming Horse Certification with each horse to
be used in the horse project.
3. 4-H members must pass the Wyoming Horse
This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA Safety Certification (Section 1A & 2A) to show
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Halter and Showmanship. They must pass Section 16. A pony is classified as 14.2 hands or under (58
1A, 2A, & 2B to show Western Equitation, inches).
Western Riding, Reining and English Hunt Seat. 17. HORSE HEALTH – A health inspection will be
Section 3 Special Endorsements must be passed required for any horses entered into the fair. Any
to participate in Roping (on a horse), Speed horse showing any signs of sickness: coughing,
Events, Trail, and Hunter Hack (jumping). You may running nose and eyes and fever will be sent
select which special endorsements from Section 3 home. It is recommended that all horses be
you want to participate in. vaccinated for the following at least 1 month prior
FFA members must pass the FFA State Safety test to show: Influenza, Eastern & Western Sleeping
to be eligible to show at fair. Eligibility verification Sickness, Rhino, Tetanus, Potomac Fever, & Strep
from the high school FFA Advisor will be required. (strangles). Health inspection paperwork (signed
4. In halter classes, the horses show in breed of sire by a certified veterinarian) must be presented at
unless color breeds or registered with a the time participant picks up their horse show
recognized breed association. back tag number.
5. No stallions of any age allowed to exhibit in any 18. Ranch Horse Program Rules
4-H or FFA class. All patterns will be posted before classes. SEE
6. Classes added for current year's foal if needed. ALSO SPECIFIC RANCH HORSE RULES ON CLASS
7. Winners in all classes are eligible to compete in INFORMATION PAGE. County Rules may be
these same classes, if available, at State Fair. different that State Fair. Be sure to check the
Exhibitors must furnish their own transportation State Fair Book for State Fair rules.
to State Fair.
8. Showmanship and halter are open to any horse
member exhibiting their enrolled horse and who MONDAY EVENTS
has met requirements of eligibility.
August 9, 2021 - 8 am (Lower Arena)
9. In all timed events the horse may enter the arena
in the safest way, whether it is led or ridden. NO Monday’s events will continue until completed or
HORSE WILL BE ALLOWED TO RUN THROUGH night event starts. If the event was not
THE GATE INTO THE ARENA. After the horse and completed, it will finish on Tuesday if necessary.
rider are in the arena, the gates will be closed,
and the riders will complete their ride. 1608 Division - RANCH HORSE
10. Safety helmets are recommended for all
performance classes. CLASSES
11. Parents or leaders will be allowed to hold or lead (Need WYSC 1A, 2A, 2B and Speed and/or
the horse in timed events and in preparation for Roping Endorsements).
the showmanship classes. Members are to "fit"
their own horses. TRAIL CLASS (8 am)
12. Intermediate and Junior riders will not be asked (Need WYSC 1A, 2A, 2B and Trail Endorsement).
to mount or dismount.
13. Safety around obstacles should be kept in mind.
Ranch Horse Class Rules:
14. The reining patterns will be posted and
1. Classes may be dropped or combined depending
announced. The judge will assist in pattern
on the number of entries.
selection.
2. Cattle Boxing – All age division participants will be
15. Be familiar with all reining patterns in the
required to sort and then put the cow in three
Wyoming 4-H Equine Competition Guidelines
boxes. See additional information from the
2013.
Wyoming 4-H Equine Competition Guidelines 2013.
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3. Team Sorting – teams are made up of two 4-H & FFA HORSE SHOW
participants. If the participants are from different
age divisions, the team will compete at the higher SPEED EVENTS
age division. (Example: a junior division participant Need WYSC 1A, 2A, 2B and Speed
& intermediate division participant will compete at Endorsement).
the intermediate division level.) Exhibitors will
compete one time only unless there is an odd
number of participants. The exhibitor who goes Senior Intermediate Junior
(14-19) (11-13) (8-10)
twice will only take their first score. Make sure you
include your team member’s name on the entry Barrels 153 168 179
form. Team members take turns cutting the cows.
Poles 154 169 180
See additional information from the Wyoming 4-H
4. Equine Competition Guidelines 2013. Stake Race 197 198 199
5. Roping – Participants may show in only one roping
event. All age divisions may participate in the
Ground OR Dummy Roping. Only Intermediate and
Senior age division may participate in the Cattle
Roping. Participants may either enter the head or
heal classes or both.
Senior Intermediate Junior
(14-19) (11-13) (8-10)
Trail 152 167 178
Cattle
182 188 194
Boxing
Team
181 187 193
TUESDAY EVENTS
Sorting August 10, 2021 – 8 am
Ground 4-H & FFA Showmanship: (Need Horse
183 189 195
Roping
Certification 1A & 2A). No premiums paid
Dummy
184 190 196
Roping 4-H/FFA Horse Showmanship
Cattle 1879-13 Senior Horse Showmanship
Roping- 185 191 1879-14 Intermediate Horse Showmanship
Head 1879-15 Junior Horse Showmanship
Cattle
Roping- 186 192
Heal
Division 1607 - COMBINED 4-H &
FFA HORSE SHOW HALTER CLASSES
(Need Horse Certification 1A & 2A). Entry
Information: A Quarter Horse Gelding foaled in 2020
is class 106.
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CLASS F G H I J
A. Appaloosa (Classes 1-12) Filly foaled in 2020 71 85 99 113 127
B. Arabian (Classes 15-26) Filly foaled in 2019 72 86 199 114 128
C. Miniature (Classes 29-40)
Mare foaled in 73 87 101 115 129
D. Morgan (Classes 43-54)
2018
E. Paint or Pinto (Classes 57-68)
Mare foaled in 74 88 102 116 130
NOTE: Rest of breeds continued on next table
2015 – 2017
CLASS A B C D E Mare foaled before 75 89 103 117 131
Filly foaled in 2020 1 15 29 43 57 2015
Filly foaled in 2019 2 16 30 44 58 Gelding foaled in 78 92 106 120 134
Mare foaled in 3 17 31 45 59 2020
2018 Gelding foaled in 79 93 107 121 135
Mare foaled in 4 18 32 46 60 2019
2015 – 2017 Gelding foaled in 80 94 108 122 136
Mare foaled before 5 19 33 47 61 2018
2015 Gelding foaled in 81 95 109 123 137
Gelding foaled in 8 22 36 50 64 2015-2017
2020 Gelding foaled 82 96 110 124 138
Gelding foaled in 9 23 37 51 65 before 2015
2019
A class may be made for foals of 2020
Gelding foaled in 10 24 38 52 66
2018
Gelding foaled in 11 25 39 53 67
2015-2017
Gelding foaled 12 26 40 54 68
before 2015 ENGLISH CLASSES
will begin after halter classes A MINIMUM OF 3
EXHIBITORS OR THE CLASSES WILL BE CANCELED.
(Need WYSC 1A, 2A, 2B – must also have jumping
Division 1607 - COMBINED 4-H & endorsement for Hunter Hack classes):
FFA HORSE SHOW HALTER CLASSES
Seniors Intermediates Junior
(Continued) (14-18) (11-13) (8-10)
(Need Horse Certification 1A & 2A). Entry Hunter Under 145 160 171
Information: A Quarter Horse Gelding foaled in 2020 Saddle
is class 106.
Hunter Hack 146 161 172
F. Palomino (Classes 71-82)
G. Pony – All breeds (Classes 85-96)
H. Quarter Horse (Classes 99-110)
I. Thoroughbred (Classes 113-124)
J. Any Other Recognized Breed (Classes 127-138)
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