East Central 4-H prize book
4-H ECCS Prize Book
4-H IN ONTARIO
"LEARN TO DO BY DOING"
The primary purpose of 4-H is to promote the personal development of youth in rural Ontario.
The 4-H Club Program in Ontario is open to young people between the ages of 6 and 21 (before January 1st of the current year). 4-H Clubs are organized under a partnership of the Ontario 4-H Council and Local 4-H Associations. Under the guidance of volunteer leaders and local 4-H Associations, the members become actively involved in their club program and “Learn To Do By Doing”.
Local club activities are planned to suit the needs of the members in each community. Each member is required to carry out one or more projects related to the club in which they are enrolled. Projects involve such things as livestock, plant science, small animals, food preparation, nutrition and fitness to name only a few.
Parents, older club members and public minded citizens serve in a voluntary way as adult and youth leaders. Well planned club programs provide effective training and experience in technical knowledge, assuming responsibility, co-operation with others, conducting meetings, constructive recreation and program planning.
Character development, good citizenship and training in leadership, agriculture and life skills are important goals of the program. The 4-H Pledge reads...
"I Pledge...
My HEAD to clearer thinking,
My HEART to greater loyalty,
My HANDS to larger service,
My HEALTH to better living,
for my club,
my community,
my country
and my world”
EAST CENTRAL 4-H CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Wednesday September 18, 2024
Chair: ~ Peterborough
Amy McFadden
amyandbillmcfadden@gmail.com
IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF EACH PARTICIPANT IN THIS SHOW (Exhibitors and Leaders), TO COMPLETELY READ AND UNDERSTAND THE RULES, REGULATIONS AND INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT BEFORE SHOW DAY. EVERY 4-H CLUB LEADER WILL SEE THAT A COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT IS DISTRIBUTED TO EACH QUALIFYING PARTICIPANT.
RULES
1. Open to bona fide members of 4-H calf and sheep clubs organized during 2024 in the 4-H Associations of Durham East, Durham West, Peterborough, Kawartha Lakes-Haliburton, York, Hastings, Lennox & Addington, Northumberland and Prince Edward County.
2. No entry fee will be charged.
3. Each local 4-H Association will distribute the official entry forms to eligible competitors. Each 4-H Association will be responsible for electronically submitting all entries to the 2024 County Host by Sunday September 15, 2024.
Peterborough 4-H Association
Amy McFadden
amyandbillmcfadden@gmail.com
*Each 4-H Association is also responsible for entering information into AssistExpo: https://www.assistexpo.ca/lindsayex
**premise ID for the Lindsay Fairgrounds is ON4209355
Entries must include the participant’s name and address together with the name of the club, the county/region and where necessary, birth dates and sires of calves.
4. Under no circumstances will an animal exhibiting signs of a transmittable disease (ringworm, pinkeye, sore mouth, orf/warts etc.) be permitted on the grounds. 4-H members should contact their leader immediately if such a condition should occur.
All animals will be inspected upon arrival by the Show Committee appointed veterinarian.
Any animal that fails this inspection will be asked to leave the grounds.
***NEW THIS YEAR*** ALL ANIMALS MUST BE VET CHECKED PRIOR TO ENTERING BARNS.
5. ***NLID, CCIA or RFID tags must be in the ears of all animals (cattle and sheep) at the show.
6. Only bona fide 4-H members can prepare calves and lambs on show day. Competitors in violation will be disqualified.
7. Judging will being on Wednesday September 18, 2024 commencing at 7:30 a.m. Please see schedule of classes printed in this booklet.
8. Admission to the Grounds: For 2024 Wednesday is 'free admission'...no passes required.
9. Truck Parking: Immediately following unloading, all trucks MUST be moved to the stipulated parking area. Police will be instructed to ticket trucks and trailers not parked where directed. Your understanding and cooperation is appreciated.
10. Selected 4-H members must show their 2024 4-H Official Project in the Conformation and/or Showmanship classes. NOTE: no substitutions after entry deadline, showmanship or conformation
11. Committee recommends that show halters not be used by sheep members for their 4-H project.
12. IMPORTANT** Arrival of Exhibits: Competitors, animals and supplies must arrive between 6 AM and 10 AM on show day ~ 4-H’ers and animals are NOT to arrive before 6 AM.
~ Any member who is in the barns before 6 AM will be disqualified from the show for that year.
~ Any County that is not in their assigned stalls will be disqualified from the show for that year.
13. Bedding: No straw will be provided.
14. Removal of Exhibits: Sheep may not be removed from the building until 2 PM. Beef and Dairy calves may not be removed from the building until the conclusion of the final calf class. All calves and lambs must be removed promptly at the end of the show in order that the barn can be properly cleared for the next show.
15. Herdsmanship Competition: Each 4-H Association is encouraged to set up their assigned areas in the barn as a distinct “County” exhibit. Only 4-H Association Banners and Exhibition cards may be used in the exhibit. The main purpose of the competition is to display the calves and lambs in a functional working area with easy access both for participants and visitors, stressing uniformity, neatness and simplicity.
Judging of the competition will take place between 8:30 AM and 2 PM on Wednesday September 18, 2024. Winners of the Herdsmanship Competition will receive recognition. The following criteria will be used to judge the competition:
A) DISPLAY 60% | B) COMPETITOR 40% | |
• General Appearance • Neatness & Safety • Uniformity • County Identification • 4-H Logo • Presentation of Animals | • Teamwork • Promptness • Knowledge • Interest |
Sponsors for the Herdsmanship Competition are:
Altona Lea Farms - Frank Barkey Family, Blackstock ~ Dairy division
Grandove Farms - Kevin & Terri Corp, Omemee ~ Beef division
Burndale - Muriel Burnett, Cameron ~ Sheep division
16. Blocking chutes will NOT be allowed in the building at any time.
17. Tail rings will not be allowed.
18. Registration will be as follows:
Sheep | 6:45 - 7:15 a.m. | ||
Goat | 7:15 - 7:45 a.m. | ||
Beef | 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. | ||
Dairy | 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. |
***HARNESS NUMBERS will be supplied at registration. The exhibitor must wear a number on their back in a harness or have it properly pinned.
19. Champion & Reserve Champion rosettes will be presented in appropriate classes. Trophies and special prizes will be presented at the conclusion of each sponsored class.
20. In the 4-H Calf Conformation Classes (beef: 28-33 & 35, dairy: 42-48) up to five (5) claves may be entered in each section from any one calf club.
In the 4-H Lamb (6-9 & 11) & Goat (17-21) Conformation Classes, the following ratios apply for each class:
~ 6-10 members/club - 6 participants
~ 11-20 members/club - 8 participants
~ 21+ members/club - 11 participants
A 4-H member may show a market lamb and a ewe lamb provided both animals have been shown at the local achievement program.
21. Any conformation class may be split into heats at the discretion of the show committee.
22. In the group of 3 classes, each 4-H Association will be permitted to enter 2 groups of 3 in each section. Each group of 3 shall consist of 3 calves to be selected by the 4-H leaders and members of the 4-H Association. These calves must have been previously shown in the appropriate conformation class.
Only 4-H’ers will be permitted in the ring. Only ONE 4-H member per group of 3 will be allowed in the show ring to assist the group in lining up.
23. In all 4-H Showmanship Competition, each 4-H County will be permitted to enter 8 show persons in each section. Selection of entries from each 4-H Association will be made by the 4-H leaders in that 4-H Association. Show persons must bring their own 4-H project or animal to compete in the Showmanship classes.
SHOWMANSHIP - 4-H member ages
BEEF, DAIRY, LAMB and GOAT
Novice Showmanship ~ 9 -11 before January 1st of current year
Junior Showmanship ~ 12-14 before January 1st of current year
Intermediate Showmanship ~ 15-17 before January 1st of current year
Senior Showmanship ~ 18-21 before January 1st of current year
24. CONFORMATION CLASSES - ANIMAL AGES
Calf Ages - BEEF
Junior Calf - born January 1st, 2024 to May 31st, 2024
Junior Yearling - born April 1st, 2023 to December 31st, 2023
Senior Yearling - born January 1st, 2023 to March 31st, 2023
Market Animal - to be judged as a finished market animal class
Calf Ages - DAIRY
Junior Calf - born March 1st, 2024 to May 31st, 2024
Intermediate Calf - born December 1st, 2023 to February 29th, 2024
Senior Calf - born September 1st, 2023 to November 30th, 2023
Summer Yearling - born June 1st, 2023 to August 31st, 2023
Junior Yearling - born March 1st, 2023 to May 31st, 2023
LAMB AGES
Fall Lamb - born on December 31st, 2023 or earlier
Winter Lamb - born on January 1st, 2024 or later
Market Lamb
GOAT AGES
Meat Goats - Purebred or Commercial
Fall Meat Goat - born September 1, 2023 to December 31st, 2023
Winter Meat Goat - born January 1st, 2024 to May 31st, 2024
Dairy Goats
Fall Dairy Goat - born September 1, 2023 to December 31st, 2023
Winter Dairy Goat - born January 1st, 2024 to May 31st, 2024
Market Kid
25. General rules of the Lindsay Exhibition, which are applicable, will apply.
**CONCUSSION Code Of Conduct
I will help prevent concussions by:
· wearing the proper equipment for my activity and wearing it correctly;
· developing my skills and strength so that I can participate to the best of my ability;
· respecting the rules of my activity; and,
· demonstrating my commitment to fair play and respect for all (including other Participants, LAS staff, volunteers, coaches, and officials).
I will care for my health and safety by taking concussions seriously, and I understand that:
· a concussion is a brain injury that can have both short-term and long-term effects;
· a blow to my head, face, or neck, or a blow to the body that causes the brain to move around inside the skull may cause a concussion;
· I don’t need to lose consciousness to have had a concussion;
· I have a commitment to concussion recognition and reporting, including self-reporting of possible concussion and reporting to a designated person when an individual suspects that another individual may have sustained a concussion (meaning: If I think I might have a concussion I should stop participating in further training, practice or competition immediately, and I will tell an adult if I think another Participant has a concussion); and,
· continuing to participate in further training, practice or competition with a possible concussion increases my risk of more severe, longer lasting symptoms, and increases my risk of other injuries.
I will not hide concussion symptoms. I will speak up for myself and others.
· I will not hide my symptoms. I will tell an LAS staff person, volunteer, official, parent, or another adult I trust if I experience any symptoms of concussion;
· if someone else tells me about concussion symptoms or I see signs they might have a concussion, I will tell a LAS staff person, volunteer, official, parent, or another adult I trust so they can help;
· I understand that if I have a Suspected Concussion, I will be removed from activity and not be able to return to participating, training, practice, or competition until I undergo a medical assessment by on-site medical personnel, medical doctor or nurse practitioner and have been medically cleared to return to training, practice, or competition; and,
· I have a commitment to sharing any pertinent information regarding incidents of removal from activity with my school and any other activity organization with which I have registered (meaning: If I am diagnosed with a concussion, I understand that letting all of my other coaches, teachers, and employees know about my injury will help them support me while I recover).
I will take the time I need to recover, because it is important for my health.
· I understand my commitment to supporting the Concussion Protocol process and I will follow the LAS organization’s Protocol in returning to participate;
· I understand I will have to be medically cleared by a medical doctor or nurse practitioner before returning to the activity; and,
· I will respect LAS staff, volunteers, coaches, parents, health-care professionals, medical doctors, and nurse practitioners regarding my health and safety.
26. All participants are to follow 4-H Ontario rules and guidelines for transmittable disease as per 4-H Ontario Livestock Project Animal Health & Safety Best Practices - document 5.7.2.
This document can be found on the website: www.4-hontario.ca
27. All shows will run on schedule. If a 4-H member is registered in more than one show during the day, he/she will have to make a decision as to which class to participate in if they should overlap.
4-H SHEEP CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Wednesday September 18, 2024 ~ 7:30 a.m.
1. Lamb Conformation
Classes:
6. | Ewe Lamb Conformation - Fall Lamb - Commercial - born on or before December 31st, 2023 Sponsorship: $40.00, York 4-H Sheep Club, Ewe Commercial Fall Lamb |
7. | Ewe Lamb Conformation - Fall Lamb - Purebred - born on or before December 31st, 2023 Sponsorship: $40.00, Hutchings Farms, Ewe Purebred Fall Lamb |
8. | Ewe Lamb Conformation - Winter Lamb - Commercial - born on or after January 1st, 2024 |
9. | Ewe Lamb Conformation - Winter Lamb - Purebred - born on or after January 1st, 2024 Sponsorship: $80.00, Rebecca Parker, Ewe Purebred Winter Lamb |
Grand Champion Lamb / Reserve Banner: $250.00, Robson Acres, 4-H Banner Banner: $150.00, Carncroft Farm, 4-H Banner (Reserve) |
11. | Market Lamb Class Sponsorship: $100.00, Vera Buckingham, In Memory of Bob Buckingham Sponsorship: Brad Found, Grand Champion Lamb |
2. Goat Conformation
Classes:
17. | Meat Goat Conformation - Fall Born - Purebred or Commercial Born between September 1st, 2023 and December 31st, 2023 |
18. | Meat Goat Conformation - Winter Born - Purebred or Commercial Born between January 1st, 2024 and May 31st, 2024 |
19. | Dairy Goat Conformation - Fall Born - Purebred or Commercial Born between September 1st, 2023 and December 31st, 2023 |
20. | Dairy Goat Conformation - Winter Born - Purebred or Commercial Born between January 1st, 2024 and May 31st, 2024 |
22. | Market Kid Class |
4-H BEEF CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
Wednesday September 18, 2024 ~ 11:00 a.m.
3. Beef Conformation
Classes:
28. | Junior Beef Calf - British Breeds Born between January 1st, 2024 and May 31st, 2024 |
29. | Junior Beef Calf - Continental or Crossbred Born between January 1st, 2024 and May 31st, 2024 |
30. | Junior Yearling Beef Heifer - British Breeds Born between April 1st, 2023 and December 31st, 2023 |
31. | Junior Yearling Beef Heifer - Continental or Crossbred Born between April 1st, 2023 and December 31st, 2023 |
32. | Senior Yearling Beef Heifer - British Breeds Born between January 1st, 2023 and March 31st, 2023 |
33. | Senior Yearling Beef Heifer - Continental or Crossbred Born between January 1st, 2023 and March 31st, 2023 |
Grand Champion Beef Heifer / Reserve Banner: $250.00, RMF Angus, 4-H Banner Banner: $150.00, Shiloh Valley Farms, 4-H Banner (Reserve) |
35. | Market Beef Animal - to be judged as a finished market animal |
36. | Group of 3 Beef Animals - ALL BREEDS - 2 groups per association Sponsorship: $60.00, Cavan Agri Services Ltd., Champion Group of 3 Beef Animals - pay ringside |
Dairy Conformation
Classes:
42. | Dairy Calf - Coloured Breeds Born between September 1st, 2023 and May 31st, 2024 |
43. | Dairy Yearling - Coloured Breeds Born between March 1st, 2023 and August 31st, 2023 |
Sponsored by KAWARTHA JERSEY CLUB
44. | Junior Dairy Calf - Holstein Born between March 1st, 2024 and May 31st, 2024 |
45. | Intermediate Dairy Calf - Holstein Born between December 1st, 2023 and February 29th, 2024 |
46. | Senior Dairy Calf - Holstein Born between September 1st, 2023 and November 30th, 2023 |
47. | Summer Dairy Yearling - Holstein Born between June 1st, 2023 and August 31st, 2023 |
48. | Junior Dairy Yearling - Holstein Born between March 1st, 2023 and May 31st, 2023 |
Grand Champion Dairy Heifer / Reserve Sponsorship: $75.00, Lindsay Cleaners & Dyers Limited, Grand Champion Dairy Heifer Banner: $250.00, Loa-De-Mede Farms, 4-H Banner Banner: $150.00, Vale-O-Skene Holsteins, 4-H Banner (Reserve) Sponsorship: $20.00, Wood's Dairy Source, Reserve Grand Champion Dairy Heifer Sponsorship: $20.00, Lindsay Cleaners & Dyers Limited, Reserve Champion Dairy Heifer |
50. | Group of 3 Dairy Calves - 2 groups per Association Sponsorship: $150.00, Lindsay Cleaners & Dyers Limited, Grand Champion Group of 3 Dairy Calves |
99. Showmanship
Sponsorship: $250.00, Alliance Agri-Turf, Grand Champion Goat Showperson
Banner: $250.00, Alliance Agri-Turf, Reserve Champion Goat Showperson
Classes:
1. | Senior Lamb Showmanship 18-21 before January 1, 2024 Sponsorship: $40.00, Hutchings Farms, Senior Lamb Showmanship |
2. | Intermediate Lamb Showmanship 15-17 before January 1, 2024 Sponsorship: Bryans Farms |
3. | Junior Lamb Showmanship 12-14 before January 1, 2024 Sponsorship: $40.00, Susan Burnett, Junior Lamb Showmanship |
4. | Novice Lamb Showmanship 9-11 before January 1, 2024 Sponsorship: Bryans Farms, paid at ringside |
12. | Senior Goat Showmanship 18-21 before January 1, 2024 |
13. | Intermediate Goat Showmanship 15-17 before January 1, 2024 |
14. | Junior Goat Showmanship 12-14 before January 1, 2024 Sponsorship: Bryans Farms |
15. | Novice Goat Showmanship 9-11 before January 1, 2024 Sponsorship: $1000.00, Alliance Agri-Turf, Sponsor |
23. | Senior Beef Showmanship 18-21 before January 1, 2024 Sponsorship: $30.00, Equipment Ontario, 3rd to 5th places in Beef Showmanship classes - $10 each |
24. | Intermediate Beef Showmanship 15-17 before January 1, 2024 Sponsorship: $30.00, Equipment Ontario, 3rd to 5th places in Beef Showmanship classes - $10 each |
25. | Junior Beef Showmanship 12-14 before January 1, 2024 Sponsorship: $30.00, Equipment Ontario, 3rd to 5th places in Beef Showmanship classes - $10 each |
26. | Novice Beef Showmanship 9-11 before January 1, 2024 Sponsorship: $30.00, Equipment Ontario, 3rd to 5th places in Beef Showmanship classes - $10 each |
37. | Senior Dairy Showmanship 18-21 before January 1, 2024 |
38. | Intermediate Dairy Showmanship 15-17 before January 1, 2024 |
39. | Junior Dairy Showmanship 12-14 before January 1, 2024 |
40. | Novice Dairy Showmanship 9-11 before January 1, 2024 |