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4.
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Blue Red
Points Allowed ......... . : ............ 25 20
Lot
1. Junior heifer calf (at least 4 months o£age at time of
showing), dropped after January I, 1971.
2. Junior hu//ca//' (at/east 4 months of age at time
o[ showing), dropped after January I, 1971.
3. Senior heifer cab¢, dropped between July 1
1970 and December 31, 1970.
4. Junior yearling, dropped between January I,
1970 and June 30, 1970.
5. Senior yearling heifer, dropped between July 1, 1969 and
December 31, 1969 (milking senior yearlings to be classed as 2
year old cows.)
6. Cows, 2 yeats and under 3
7. Cows, 3 yeats and under 4
8. Cows, 4 years and under 5
9. Cows, 5 years and over
cLASS XVtll - OAIRY & BEEF EQUIPMENT EXHIBITS
Blue Red White
Points Allowed ....................... 10 8 6
Lot 1. Milk Stool
2. Rope Halter
3. Blanket
4. Feed Box
5. Medicine Cupboard
6. Other
CLASS XIX - BEEF
Open to 4-H Beef Club members only. Any Breed
Exhibitor must own animal at least 4 months prior to fair and
have actual ownership during the fair. Animal must remain in
place until 6:00 p.m., Sunday August 22rid.
Lot
Blue Red White
Points Allowed ....................... 25 20 10
1. Junior bull calf, at least 4 months of age
at time of showing.
2. Junior heifer calf, at least 4 months of age at
time of showing.
3. Senior heifer calf, heifer calved between September
I and December 31, 1970.
4. Summer yearling heifer, calved between May I and
August 31, 1970.
5. Junior yearling heifer, calved between January
1 and April 30, 1970.
LOt
6. Senint yearling be'tfer, carved between September
1 and December 31,1969.
7. Two year old heifer, calved between May I and
August 31, 1969.
8. Aged Cow class, cow calved before May 1-, 1968.
9. Steer under one year
I0. Steer under two years
Lot
4. Boots
(no £ancy outfits at this time)
English equitation riders will wear appropriate english attire.
DIVISION A-JUNIOR MEMBERS
DIVISION B-SENIOR MEMBERS
Points Allowed ...................... Blue Red White
Friday Aug. 20
Horse Fitting & Showing .............. 25 20 10
Equitation, choose 2 only ............... 25 20 10
1.Westerff .......................... 25 20 10
2. English ........................... 25 20 10
3. Baseback ......................... 25 20 , 10
Saturday, August 21
Practical Horse (events to be
announced) ......................... 25 20 I0
CLASS XXl - EQUIPMENT EXHIBITS - HORSE
4-H Building
Blue Red White
Points Allowed ....................... 10 8 6
Lot 1. Handmade Horse Apparel
2. Scrapbook or Essay
3. Handmade Hone Equipment
CLASS XXIV. NEW ZEALAND ($~Itel" &- Refill
Lot
7. One junior doe up to 6 months, up to 9
pounds
8. One intermediate doe, 6 to 8 months, up to
9 pounds.
9. One senior doe, 8 months and over, 10 to 12
pounds
0. One junior buck up to 6 months, up to 9 lbs.
1. One intermediate buck 8 months or over, 9 to
11 pounds
12. One senior buck 8 months or over, 9 to 11 pounds.
CLASS XXV - MEAT CLASS
Blue Red White
Points Allowed ............................................. 15 12 8
Lot 13 Pen of 3 fryers , between 7 and 10 weeks of age. Fryer pen
to include all breeds which mature from 9 pounds and up
according to the standards for their breeds. Entries in this class
shall consist of thzee rabbits, age limt 7 to 10 weeks. Each pen
must consist of rabbits of the same breed. All breeds and varieties
to be judged togeth¢~ as per fryer meat class standards.
Blue Red White
Points Allowed ....................... 10 7 5
Lot
14. Roaster
6 to 9 pounds live weight.
CLASS XXVI - OTHER BREEDS
(Only one entry per lot permitted)
Lot
CLASS XXII - VET SCIENCE 15. Onejunior doe up to 6 months
16. One intermediate doe 6 to 8 months
Blue Red White 17. One senior doe 8 months and over
Essay or Scrapbook ................... 10 8 6 18. One junior buck up to 6 months
Display (of one subject pertaining to vet science) Displayed 19. One intermediate buck 6 to 8 months
in 4-1-I Building. 20. One senior buck 8 months and over
CLASS XXIII - RABBITS
Superintendent, Mrs. BARBARA GRIFFEY
Open to 4-H Rabbit Project Members Only
CLASS XXVII - SHEEP
Open to 4-H Sheep Club Members Only. All animals will be shown
by breed.
Blue Red White
Points Allowed ....................... 20 15 10
See Health Regulations Class 21A
Class 21B
HERDSMANSHIP CONTEST FOR RABBITS Class 21C
Only one ¢mtry will be permitted to each exhibitor in each Class 21D
lot. No families of rabbits will be allowed. All rabbits will be Class 21E
shown by breed. It is requested that sturdy shipping crates be used Class 21F
by members. Rabbits that are due to kindle are excluded.
CLASS XX4-H LIGHT HORSE
Tulla Kimball, Supt. Lot
Open to 4-H Horse Club members only. I.
Blue Red White
Points Allowed ....................... 10 7 5
One junior doe up to 6 months, 8 pounds or
under
One intermediate doe, 6 to 8 months, up to
9 ½ pounds.
Horse entries must be checked in between 3 p.m. & 9 p.m. Limit 2.
of one horse per member except mare and foal.
.................................. Hampshires
.................................. Suffolk
.................................. Romneys
.................................. Shropshire
.................................. Rambouilet
........... ....................... Columbias
Lot I. Ram, 2 yeats or over
2. Ram, I year old
3. Ram, under I year
4. Ewe, 2 years or over
5. Ewe, 1 year old
6. Ewe, under 1 year
7. Hock, Ram any age, one
2 Ewe lambs
8. Crossbreeds
2 year old Ewe and
CLASS XXVIII - SWINE
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Open to 4-H Swine Club Members only. Crossbreeds are not
eligible for entry in Puyallup. All animals shown by breed.
Blue Red White
Points Allowed ....................... 30 25 20
Class 22A ................................ Chester Whites
Class 22B ................................ Poland China
Class 22E ................................ Herefords
CLass 22F ................................ Berkshkes
Class 22C ................................. Duroc Jerseys
Class 22D ................................ I-hmpshires
Class 22 G ............................... Yorkshires
Oass 22H ............ .................... Crossbreeds
Lot
1. Boar under 6 months, farrowed since March 1,
1970.
2. Boar, farrowed between October 1, 1970 and
March 1, 1971.
3. Boar, 1 year or over, farrowed before August
1, 1970.
4. Gilt, under 6 months, farrowed since March
1, 1971.
5. Gilt, farrowed between October 1, 1970 and
March 1, 1971.
6. Sow, 1 year or over, farrowed before August
1, 1970.
7. Young herd, I boar and 3 grits under I yeaL
8. Sow with litter
9. Scrapbook of project if you cannot exhibit
animal
CLASS XXIX - GOATS
Open to 4-h Goat Club Members Only
Blue Red White
Points Allowed ....................... 20 15 10
Lot
1. Buck 2 years old and over
2. Buck 1 year old and under 2
3. Buck under 1 year
4. Doe 2 years or older
5. Doe 1 year old and under 2
6. Doe under 1 year
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