SHEEP (E)
Superintendent:
TBD
Location: Sheep Barn
Premiums:
Blue $10
Red$ 6
White $ 4
RULES:
1. All open class sheep entrants must contact the Superintendent to arrange space in advance by July 28th and must be checked by the Fair veterinarian in attendance. All sheep must be closely inspected for external parasites before Fair time. Animals must be unloaded into designated stalls. Sick animals must be removed from the grounds.
2. Those entering fitting and showing must have their equipment available when showing.
3. Exhibitors must be present to show their own animals during judging unless proper arrangements are made in advance with the Superintendent in charge.
4. If there are three or more entries in the same pure breed, a separate class will be established.
5. Under each class an exhibitor may have only two entries.
6. Wool sheep should be shown in fleece to the best advantage of the breed, i.e., not newly shorn, or a full year’s growth.
Class I: Suffolk
Class II: Purebred Black Face Meat
Class III: Purebred White Face Meat
Class IV: Purebred White Face Wool
Class V: Natural Colored Pure Bred
Class VI: Natural Colored Crossbred
Class VII: Crossbred Ewe
Class VIII: Market Lambs, Wether or Ewe (one entry per exhibitor)
Class IX: Other Breeds, Wool
Class X: Other Breeds, Meat
Class XI: Dairy Sheep
Lots:
* Check with superintendent for dates on yearlings & lambs
1. Yearling ram
2. Ram lamb
3. Pair ram lambs, owned by exhibitor
4. Yearling ewe
5. Pair yearling ewes, owned by exhibitor
6. Ewe lamb
7. Pair of ewe lambs, owned by exhibitor
8. Aged ewe
9. Aged ram
10. Young flock owned and bred by exhibitor, to consist of one ram lamb and two ewe lambs
11. Get-of-Sire, four animals under 2 years of age, bred and owned by exhibitor
12. Flock, two yearling ewes, two lamb ewes, one ram under two years of age, bred and owned by exhibitor
13. Best pair, either sex represented. Limit one entry per exhibitor.
Class XII: Lad and Ladies Lead
This class has the following age groups:
1. Ladies
a. 10 years and under
b. 11 to 17 years
c. 18 years and older
2. Lads
a. 10 years and under
b. 11 to 17 years
c. 18 years and older
Participant is to wear a wool garment and lead a sheep on a halter. The announcer will read a description written by the contestant about their garment and the sheep being led. The judge will look for neatness, appropriateness, style and fit of the wool garment; the fitting, cleanliness and behavior of the sheep, along with the quality of the written description. Prizes will be awarded in each age group.