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For safety, horses or ponies that are uncontrollable at the Fair will be confined to the
horse barn at the discretion of the Superintendents. Horses or ponies uncontrollable at
the show ring will be dismissed, returned to the barn, and awarded a white ribbon at
the discretion of the Superintendents.
12. For the safety of the mare, do not bring a mare that is with-in 30 days of foaling.
13. During the game classes, exhibitors must be in ring within one (1) minute of the last
call for that event.
14. Overall Senior Horseman will be evaluated on Community Service, Years’
Involvement, Sportsmanship, Leadership, and Horsemanship. A committee of judges
will select one current year senior member. Applications for this award will be due
July 15, 4:30 p.m. Overall Senior Horseman Award will be presented Wednesday
during the horse show. Overall Senior Horseman will be open to a senior member in
10, 11 or 12 grades. 4-H’er is eligible to win one time.
15. Exhibitor Apparel: Exhibitors in western classes and gaming classes should wear
appropriate attire. Western Hat in halter classes only, riding classes (Western and
English) must wear ASTM and SEI approved headgear, see rule #1. Exhibitors in
English classes should wear appropriate coats of conservative colors, breeches (or
jodhpurs) and boots. For complete dress code, please see publication 4-H Rules and
Regulations for Equine Shows in Iowa, page 22 4H511C revised June 2013. The
publication is also available on the Iowa 4-H webpage located at:
http://www.extension.iastate.edu/4h/projects/livestock and select “horse.”
4-H armbands must be worn on the upper left arm or a chevron can be worn on the
upper left chest. Arm bands are available at the Extension Office.
16. Birth date and height classify horses and ponies as follows: Eligibility