Woodbury County Fairbook 2015 | Page 60

59 Woodbury County Fair considered. Judges will use weight per day of age as their measure of performance (except commercial heifer). 11. Classes in each breed will be determined after all entries are in and based on total number shown. 12. The youngest class will be shown first with heifers put in order of age as the class starts—with the youngest animal first. 13. Entries will be placed numerically as well as in ribbon groups. 14. A Supreme Breeding Heifer Champion and Reserve Champion will be selected from the champion of each breed shown in the Breeding Heifer Show and the Commercial Breeding Champion. Class 5100 – Beef Breeding Heifers Order of Show Breeding Heifers: Angus Charolais Chianina Gelbvieh Herefords Limousin Maine-Anjou (high percentage) Maine-Anjou (low percentage) Salers Appendix Shorthorn Shorthorn Simmental (high percentage) Simmental (low percentage) Commercial Supreme Champion and Reserve Champion Breeding Heifer Market Heifers Champion and Reserve Champion Market Heifers Division 1- Market Steers Division 1- Champion and Reserve Champion Market Steers Division 2- Market Steers Division 2 - Champion and Reserve Champion Market Steers Division 3 - Market Steers Division 3 - Champion and Reserve Champion Market Steers Beef of Merit Individuals Champion and Reserve Champion Beef of Merit Parade of Top Ten Rate-of-Gain Calves Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Market Beef Senior Showmanship Intermediate Showmanship Junior Showmanship Club Group of Five Market Beef 4-H/FFA Feeder Calf (55) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Refer to general rules. Feeder calves must be born in current year. 4-H’ers/FFA members must list animal’s birth date and ear tag number entered in 4-H Online by 11:59 p.m. on May 15. 4-H’ers who plan to exhibit feeder calves at County Fair, Ak-Sar-Ben or Clay County Fair must have an official Iowa ear tag in the calf’s ear. Those tags can be purchased at the Woodbury County Extension office. Animals nominated for Ak-Sar-Ben will need a DNA sample. Those samples and fees are due to the Woodbury County Extension office by June 1 (the calf must have already been identified in 4-H Online on May 15). The dam of the feeder calf must be owned by the 4H’er/FFA member or a member of his/her own family. A maximum of three feeder calves can be shown. Feeder calves will be weighed and entered from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon, Saturday of