Grand Champion
Goat Lexie Garfield
Cedar City, Utah
Purchased by
Cedar City Print
Reserve Champion
Goat MaKinlee Yardley
Beaver, Utah
Purchased by
Jenkins Oil
Iron County
Champion Goat Markham Hall
Cedar City, Utah
Purchased by
Cedar City Print
Grand Champion
Steer Jaid Stowell
Parowan, Utah
Purchased by
See List +
Reserve Champion
Steer Katy Mathews
Panaca, Nevada
Purchased by Bettridge Distributing
Iron County
Champion Steer Owen Barton
Parowan, Utah
Purchased by
Bobbie Morrison &
Robyn Slack
79th Annual
Southwest Livestock Show Cedar City, Utah - September 5, 6, 7, 2019
Grand Champion
Lamb Tomi Wood
Cedar City, Utah
Purchased by
See List #
Reserve
Champion Lamb
Dallin Smith
Minersville, Utah
Purchased by
See List ##
Iron County
Champion Lamb Aubree Neilson
Cedar City, Utah
Purchased by
State Bank of Southern
Utah
Grand Champion
Hog
McCabe Garfield
Cedar City, Utah
Purchased By
Cedar City Motor Company
Reserve Champion
Hog
Payten Hunt
Cedar City, Utah
Purchased By
Pork Belly’s &
Wes Barton
Iron County
Champion Hog
Kenadee Stubbs
Cedar City, Utah
Purchased By
Dr. Randy Delcore
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Table of Contents Program of the Show ..........................................................…............2
President’s Message ........................................................…................3
Officer... .........................................................................…..................4
Directors .....................................................................…....................4
2019 Committees ......................................................…......................5
Southwest Jr. Livestock Show Rules and Regulations ........................6
Breeding Animal Rules ..................................................................….8
Market Animal Health Rules & Code of Ethics ….......................…..9
Livestock Judging Contest …............................................................12
Market Classes ...................…...........................................................12
Carcass Contest .....................…........................................................13
Show Premium List ....................…..................................................14
Junior Class ..................................….................................................14
Awards ..........................................…................................................14
Auction Sale ....................................…..............................................15
Scholarship Information.....................................................................19
Special Thanks .................................….............................................20
Map to the Facility ....………...........….............................................21
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Program of the Show
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4
Unload and Pen starting at 10 am
Weigh-in Lambs & Goats - 3:00 - 5:00 pm South Door
Hogs - 5:00 - 6:00 pm North Door
HOGS MUST BE PENNED PRIOR TO WEIGH-IN
Steers - 6:00 - 7:00 pm North Door
Ultrasound Carcass Contest Scanning Schedule Lambs - 3:00 - 5:00 pm
Hogs - 5:00 - 6:00 pm
Steers - 6:00 - 7:00 pm
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5
Judging of Hogs - 8:00 am
Judging of Market Lambs - 10:00 am
Judging of Goats - 2:00 pm
Judging of Steers - 3:00 pm
Livestock Judging Contest - 5:00 pm
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6
Fitting & Showing - Hogs - 9:00 am
Fitting & Showing - Steers - 11:00 am
Fitting & Showing - Lambs - 1:00 pm
Fitting & Showing - Goats - 3:00 pm
Buyer Appreciation Dinner, 6:30 pm
(Ticket Required)
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
Exhibitors Breakfast, 7:30-9:00 am, Cedar High School, 703 W
600 S Cedar City, Awards, 8:00 am.
Premium Pick-up from 10 am - 12 pm by the corkboard.
Market Stock Sale, Begins at 10:00 am and continues until all
animals are sold.
Sale Order Lambs, Goats, Steers, Hogs
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President’s Message
Dear Livestock Show Participants
It’s that time of year! As the 78th Edition of the Southwest Livestock Show is here, welcome! As a committee, we are proud of the string of VERY successful livestock shows we have had in the past and hope to continue that legacy. Animal quality is getting better every year and our numbers are up for most species again this year-- which is great news for the show.
Because of the large number of animals and exhibitors, each exhibitor needs to help out by gathering financial support! As always, the committee will continue to encourage our great supporters, but we are always in need of more, so if you know of someone, approach them and tell them about your project and ask them if they would be interested in supporting you and the show.
We hope you enjoy the show and you are able to reach some of the goals you have set for yourself this year. Good Luck and have fun!
Sincerely,
Ben Harris
President
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OFFICERS
2019 Southwest Livestock Show
President ..................................………….Ben Harris, Cedar City, 559-5118
President Elect .......................…………...Wes Barton, Cedar City, 590-3753
Past President.........................................Richie Stubbs, Cedar City, 590-0232
Secretary .......................................……....Melanie Hall, Parowan, 477-8494
USU Co. Agent, Beaver Co ...............….....Mark Nelson, Beaver, 438-6451
Beaver Vo. Ag. Teacher .................................Josh Evans, Beaver, 438-2301
USU Co. Agent, Iron Co. ...............….......Chad Reid, Cedar City, 586-8132
CV High Vo. Ag. Teacher…………..Tiffany Phillips, Cedar City,
Cedar High Vo. Ag. Teacher …… , Cedar City,
Parowan Vo. Ag. Teacher .......………..Kacie Carballo, Parowan, 477-3366
Enterprise Vo. Ag. Teacher ………………...Pat Cook, Enterprise, 865-0366
SUU Agriculture Club …………………Chad Gasser, Cedar City, 586-9839
DIRECTORS
Rusty & Kim Aiken, Cedar City ..........……...................................586-2317
Justin Robinson, Cedar City ………………………………...……..463-8993
Zach Garfield, Cedar City …………………………………………559-1283
Keith Maloney, Cedar City ………………………………………..590-7253
Shelby Carpenter, Kanarraville…………………………………….463-1151
Justin & Verleen Clark, Cedar City………………………………..
Rod & LueAnn Carter, Minersville………………………………..
Robert Cox, Cedar City…………………………………………….559-0785
Kolten Harris, Cedar City…………………………………………..559-5127
Wes Barton, Cedar City…………………………………………….590-3753
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The Southwest Jr. Livestock Show would like to
thank the following companies/agencies for their
continued support.
Western Ag Credit & Rocky Mountain Power
for sponsoring the Exhibitors Breakfast
Iron County FFA Chapters for the ring stewards
on Thursday and Friday
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Southwest Livestock Show
2018 Committees
CORRALS - Wade Kleinman , Chairman. Larry Olds, FFA Chapters, SUU Agriculture
Club and 4H Clubs.
AUCTION RING - Mark Nelson, Chairman. Josh Evans, Beaver County.
JUDGING - Robert Cox, Chairman. Richie Stubbs, DeLynn Barton.
YARDS - Dean Lamoreaux, Chairman. Brent Hunter, Dirk Lamoreaux, Matt Davidson.
LAMB PLACEMENT - Ben Harris, Chairman. Richie Stubbs
GOAT PLACEMENT - Zach Garfield, Chairman.
HOG PLACEMENT - Keith Maloney, Chairman.
STEER PLACEMENT - Rusty Aiken, Chairman.
PUBLIC RELATIONS & ADVERTISING - Rusty Aiken, Chairman. DeLynn Barton,
Chad Reid, Kacie Carballo, Melanie Hall.
PREMIUM BOOK - Chad Reid, Chairman. Melanie Hall.
SHOW CLERKS - Chad Reid, Chairman. Angela Hackwell, Kapri Harris, Kolton Harris,
Jamie Joseph, SUU Agriculture Club, Parowan FFA Club, Cedar FFA Club, Canyon View
FFA Club.
AUCTION - Rusty Aiken, Chairman. Brent Hunter, Beaver County Businesses.
FINANCE - Melanie Hall, Chairman. Kathy Lamoreaux, Janelle Adams, Charlene Barton,
Lauri Harris, Jeanette Stubbs, Lori Stubbs.
CARCASS CONTEST - Chad Reid, Chairman.
LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTEST - Chad Gasser, Chairman. SUU Agriculture Club.
BUYERS DINNER - Kim Aiken, Chairwoman. Rusty Aiken, Chad Reid, Delynn Barton,
Chad Gasser, Kendall & Kay Benson, Kacie Carballo, Jake Benson.
RECOGNITION BREAKFAST - Ben Harris, Chairman. Richie Stubbs, Charlene Barton,
Officers, Directors.
WEIGHING- Jack Smith, Chairman. John R. Williams, Sandy Webster, Ken McKnight,
Josh Webster, Justin Holyoak.
HERDSMANSHIP - Dean Winward, Chairman. FFA Advisors.
BUYERS FUND - Rusty Aiken, Chairman. Doug Hansen, Robert Cox, DeLynn Barton,
Wes Barton.
SCHOLARSHIP FUND - Bret & Margo Whittier , Wayne & Maria Smith.
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SOUTHWEST JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOW
RULES AND REGULATIONS
1. The Show Management reserves the right to interpret all rules in a manner which
will be in the best interest of the show.
GENERAL
1. Age: Exhibitors must be 8 by October 1st of the previous year to be eligible
for the show (ex. For 2019 show the exhibitor must be 8 by October 1, 2018). Exhibi-
tors can only show through the same season as their high school graduation, but not past
their 19th birthday.
Exception: Disabled persons as defined by Public Law 98-527. In these special cases,
animals must still be the project animals of the exhibitor and be cared for daily by the
disabled person.
2. Group Affiliation: An exhibitor may enter our show only as a 4-H or FFA
member, but not both. Exhibitors must declare one or the other at time of entry.
3. Dress Code: 4-H — A long or short sleeve shirt, which fastens down the front with a
collar, is mandatory. Shirts must be solid white or green in color and need not be
western style. Black or blue denim pants are to be worn. Vests will be allowed. The
following will not be allowed: T-shirts, tank tops, tube tops, or sleeveless shirts. There
is to be a 4-H emblem or patch on all 4-H member shirts.
FFA — Either a white shirt, tie, and FFA jacket, or a white shirt with the FFA emblem
and tie (T-shirts are not allowed). No emblems are allowed on shirts.
Exhibitors who fail to abide by dress standards will forfeit prize money.
4. Ownership of animals: The exhibitor will own, posses, feed, and care for his/her
project animal(s) for not less than 90 consecutive days for market beef, market swine,
market lambs and market goats immediately prior to the show. No interruption of own-
ership or possession can occur.
5. Tagging: The Southwest J r . Livestock Committee will tag each lamb, goat, hog
and steer at a designated place. Should a tag be lost or pulled out of the animal’s ear, the
exhibitor will advise the committee supervisor immediately so the tag can be replaced
and the appropriate paperwork can be processed. Only animals listed on the tagging
sheets will be eligible for the show. There will be absolutely no late tagging after the
3rd tagging date. No Exceptions!
Tagging Extra Animals: Exhibitors will be allowed 2 tags. If you show a hog and
any other species or a steer and any other species you will be allowed to sell both.
You can show 2 of any other species combinations but will only be able to sell one. .
Therefore, participants can only tag two animals total including alternates. 7. Family Alternates: if they are a family unit: sibling, step children, adopted or
1st cousin and animals are kept in the same location. A letter stating the circumstances
must be presented to the committee to be approved and will be determined on a case by
case basis.
8. Name Change: If an animal has been shown in a market show in-state or out-of-
state, it must be shown by the same exhibitor in the Southwest Jr. Livestock Show.
9. Lamb Docking Rule: Market Class market lambs must be docked so that a rep-
resentative from the State Veterinarian’s office is able to determine that at least one cau-
dal vertebrae (a portion of the tail) is remaining and his determination is final. If you
have questions about how to dock lambs to meet this rule or how this rule will be en-
forced you should contact a member of the sheep committee: Richie Stubbs, Ben Harris.
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Southwest Livestock Show
Scholarship Fund
Special Thanks to the Contributors for 2018!
Bret & Margo Whittier Brown Farms
Counting Sheep Anesthesia—Wes Barton Dale & Anona Yardley
Floyd & Elizabeth Yardley Galen & Barbara Allred
Jared & Jessica Christensen Joe & Beverly Burgess
Kathy Riggs Kohler & Eyre CPA's Lee & Giana Hulet
Lyle & Veronica Barton In Memory of Jeremy Barton Mark & Heidi Wester
Overson's Farm Center Ree Zaphiropoulos
Roy Adams Farms Inc Senator Evan Vickers
Shannon W Sorensen, DDS Wayne & Maria Smith
Yardley Cattle
All senior exhibitors are welcome to apply
for this years scholarship!
Requirements:
¨Must be a member of 4-H or FFA
¨Must have participated in the SWLS at least twice in the last 3 years.
¨Must be a graduate of 2019
¨Application must be accompanied by your high school transcript.
¨Application must be accompanied by two letters of recommendation.
For more information, contact Margo Whittier at 586-3189.
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Entry Requirements
1. Entry forms are due at least thirty (30) days before the show. Exhibitors are
responsible for mailing their own entry form. All entries for the show must be mailed to
Southwest Livestock Show Attn: Melanie Hall, secretary of the show, P.O. Box 684,
Cedar City, UT 84721-0684 by August 6, 2019. Entries post marked by that date will be
accepted. Exhibitor must declare which animals are to be shown, and submit an entry
form and entry fees to the Southwest Jr. Livestock Show. The tag number must be spec-
ified on the exhibitor entry form to be eligible. Forms must be signed by proper Leader
or FFA Advisor/Extension Agent to verify exhibitor and animals are a legitimate entry
for the show. Entry fees will not be withheld from sales checks. Entry fees are to be
sent along with all entry forms.
2. Entrance fee: of $10.00 for all species will be charged per animal. All entrance
fees must accompany the entry form. If your entry form is late there will be a $50
charge per day that it is late if you still want to show. No late entries accepted. No
exceptions!
3. Entries will be accepted from Beaver, Iron and Washington (limited to New
Harmony (youth who attend an Iron County school) and Enterprise (youth who attend an
Enterprise school) counties in Utah and Lincoln County, Nevada. Exhibitors from
Washington and Lincoln counties can not show in the Washington County or Clark
County Show if attending the Southwest Jr. Livestock Show.
Arrival of Show Entries
1. All entries must be on the grounds by 7 p.m. on Wednesday, September 5th. Entries
arriving at a later time will be disqualified unless sufficient reason is given to the show
management to allow the entries into the show. Animals will be weighed-in from 3:00-
7:00 p.m. on September 4th, see weigh-in schedule on page 2. (Animals must be
accompanied by sufficient help to unload and care for in pens.)
2. Brand Inspection - Purchased cattle and cattle crossing state lines need a brand
inspection. There is no charge for this. Home grown cattle do not need a brand inspec-
tion. Lambs, goats and hogs need no permit. You get this from your brand inspector.
3. All livestock entries will be weighed according to the schedule on page 2, by the
committee appointed by the show management. Each exhibitor should check carefully
with the weighing committee at the time his/her entries are weighed. Livestock weights
may not be challenged except at the time of the original weighing of the entries.
ABSOLUTELY NO RE-WEIGHTS Steers, hogs, lambs, and goats will be sold by
entry weight off truck.
4. The show management will appoint a committee of competent persons to act as a
sifting committee. Sifting will be done prior to judging and the committee has the
authority to withdraw from competition any entry that does not meet classification
requirements, or that is not considered of a grade quality good enough to compete. (All
animals must grade at least “select”). Sifted animals will not be exhibited or sold.
Cattle not halter broke and any unruly animals will be sifted. No nurse animals will be
allowed at the show. Animals not showing evidence of prior fitting will be denied entry
into the show at time of weighing.
5. Fitting on show grounds: The fitting of animals will take place in areas designated by
the Livestock Show Committee. Parents, guardians, siblings, club leaders,
Extension/4-H Agents, and FFA Advisors may assist, and are encouraged to assist the
younger exhibitors. However, each exhibitor must be working with the project animal
and be in attendance with that animal during the entire fitting process.
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Feeding and Bedding Supplies
1. Exhibitors shall furnish feed for their stock. Shavings will be at the show for
purchase at a minimal cost. To make sure only high quality bedding is used, no
outside bedding will be allowed, you will have to purchase shavings from the show,
if you want to bed your animals.
Payment of Premiums
1. No premium or sale will be paid directly to the exhibitor without the authority of the
show management. Cash premiums are paid to the Junior classes only. Open classes
will receive only ribbons and plaques. Iron County youth will receive premiums from
the Iron County Fair. Any premiums not picked up by noon on Saturday will be
forfeited.
2. The stalls, pens, exhibitors’ places must be cleaned by 8 a.m. each day and kept
clean. All refuse matter must be disposed of as the super intendent of the section
may direct. Exhibitors who do not properly care for animals or pens or stalls, will forfeit
premium money.
3. Grand and Reserve Champion animals must be sold. Exhibitors must show and sale
their own animal. In only extreme cases will the show committee consider letting some-
one other than the owner of the animal show or sale the animal.
4. Exhibitors showing 2 lambs or 2 goats or a combination of the 2 must declare by 5
p.m. Thursday of the show, which one is going to be sold. If they do not the committee
will make the decision.
4. White ribbon animals will not be sold at the auction.
5. Sales Fee: A sales fee of 9% for lambs, goats and hogs and 6% for steers will be
withheld from sales checks by the Southwest Jr. Livestock Show. Any purchaser (s) of
animals from a Junior Livestock Show Auction must pay the Show the full purchase
price of sale regardless of buy-back. There is also a $2.50 check off and brand
inspection fee for the beef. There will be a check off fee assessed for Lambs of $1.40 &
Hogs of $.75.
6. The Southwest Livestock Show reserves the right to withhold premiums awarded in
any case in which it shall appear to the officers that the regulations have not been
complied with, or that fraud or deception has been practiced or attempted.
7. The Southwest Livestock Show Association will not be responsible for any loss,
damage or injury done to another or occasioned by, or arising from any animals or
article exhibited by him, shall indemnify the Southwest Livestock Show Association
against all legal or other proceedings in regard thereto.
8. Any sale or transaction made after the sale, between a buyer and a third party, shall
not relieve the original buyer of his financial responsibility to the show. NOTE —
IMPORTANT: All animals are subject to inspection for drug residues. Animals
containing unauthorized residues will be condemned and the parties responsible for
these residues are subject to prosecution under the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act.
9. Please Keep the Barn Clean-Anyone caught vandalizing the facility will be banned
from the show.
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SPECIAL THANKS TO
THE 2018 BUYERS FOR
SUPPORTING THE
SHOW
$25,000 +
Mel Clark Construction# ## Bettridge Distributing# +
$15,000 +
State Bank of So. Utah# + Zion Plumbing & Mechanical
$10,000 +
Beaver Co. Businesses Holt Dairy LLC IFA - Cedar City# ## + Security Escrow & Title
$5,000 +
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$2,000 +
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MARKET ANIMAL HEALTH RULES & CODE OF ETHICS
This code of ethics applies to anyone exhibiting animals at livestock shows in the State
of Utah. It includes Junior as well as Open Class exhibitors who compete in structured
classes of competition. All classes of livestock offered at the livestock event are includ-
ed. The following practices or procedures are unacceptable and are defined as being
deceptive, fraudulent, unethical, and inhumane in the care, fitting, preparation, and
showing of all classes of livestock. The use of any illegal drugs is prohibited. Legal or
illegal substances used to phenotypically alter the appearance of an animal entered in
livestock events is prohibited (see rule #3). Use of illegal drugs is considered a pre-
meditated act! Furthermore, any information obtained in the practice of illegal alteration
of an animal will be turned over to the proper authorities for criminal prosecution. This
is a one-strike and you are out policy! Exhibitors will for feit any premium, awards,
or auction proceeds, and will be prohibited from further competition at shows in the
State of Utah, as well as being subject to criminal prosecution if proven guilty.
The following is a listing of guidelines all exhibitors must follow to enter livestock at
organized competitive events.
1. Animal Health: All animals present at the show must be in good health and free
from active infectious diseases (ringworm etc.). Animals must not have open wounds or
sores. All male market animals must be castrated. The fitness of animals to be present at
the show shall be up to the sole discretion of the Show committee and the Show veteri-
narian. Market animals that do not meet these requirements or otherwise are deemed
unacceptable by the committee and veterinarian must be immediately removed from the
show grounds.
HOGS: Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS) was fir st
reported in the USA in 1987. At that time it was called “mystery swine disease.” This
disease has become a major problem in the United States in past years. This disease is
caused by a virus in the group Arteriviridae. Transmission of the virus comes from the
infected pig via serveral different routes.
1. Aerosol transmission, this means by breathing, sneezing, or coughing.
2. The virius can be excreted in the urine and feces of infected pigs.
3. It may be transferred in the semen.
PRRS appears to have two distinct clinical phases.
1. Reproductive failure.
2. Post weaning respiratory disease. And suckling pigs develop a characteris-
tic thumping respiratory pattern, which is consistent with interstitial pneumonia.
The pork industry in Utah has requested of Utah Department of Agriculture and Food
that new regulations be passed to help control this disease. The Agriculture Advisory
Board agrees with this request. Therefore, new proposed rules are being enacted to help
control this devastating disease. So, changes in the Utah Rules to import pigs into our
state are as follows:
1. All breeding and exhibition swine 3 months of age and over must be tested
negative for PRRS virus within 30 days prior to entry into Utah.
2. Exhibition swine that have attended livestock shows in Utah should not be
returned to Utah farms but should go directly to slaughter.
3. Javelina or Peccary, and feral or wild hogs such as Eurasian or Russian wild
hogs (Sus scrofa) are considered invasive species in Utah, capable of establishing wild
reservoirs of disease such as brucellosis, pseudorabies, and PRRS.
2. Drug withdrawal: It is unethical and in most cases even unlawful to administer
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drugs to livestock within 20 to 30 days of slaughter. Animals too unmanageable to be
shown should be withdrawn from their class rather than be tranquilized. Our local show
committee and the show veterinarian will monitor this situation. By federal regulations,
random testing will occur at slaughter, and animals will be condemned which have been
given any injection or oral dosages of tranquilizers, pain killers, antibiotics, diuretics,
steroids, or other foreign substances during withdrawal periods before slaughter. All
sales money will be withheld in such cases. Bloat medicine and other medications with
no withdrawal requirements may be permissible. Exhibitors need to be aware of poten-
tial health hazards to consumers who eat animals that have received any above-
mentioned dosages. Please don’t put someone’s life in jeopardy.
3. Code of Ethics (Rule 3a through 3g).
a. Treating an animal internally or externally, with any irritant, counterirritant, or
other substance used to artificially change the conformation or appearance of an animal
for show is considered unethical, inhumane, and is prohibited. This includes, but is not
limited to, the use of graphite, powders, hemp, artificial hair, coloring, common products
such as fly spray, ointment, or liniment used to the point that it is irritating, or similar
type products. The use of dyes, spray paint, or other artificial coloring which results in
altering an animal’s true and natural appearance and/or color is prohibited. Adding false
hair or hair-like material, fleece, or skin at any point, spot, or area of the animal’s body
is illegal and will result in immediate disqualification. Any liquid or substance not con-
sidered part of an accepted and normal diet for livestock is deemed illegal and inhu-
mane. For example: the use of alcoholic or carbonated beverages as a drench or filler,
etc. Immediate Attention Drenching will not be allowed unless the show veterinarian
or a show official is present and is needed for emergency purposes only.
b. The use of tranquilizers, sedatives, or depressants which alter the physical or phys-
iological state of the animal, is illegal. Exceptions to this rule would be licensed, certi-
fied veterinarians, treatment for a recognized disease or injury, or recommendation for
tranquilizing breeding animals in heat that might compromise the safety of others. The
drugs must be approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in meat produc-
ing animals. All exhibitors will advise show management of any drug and/or medication
administered to an animal that might be detected at the time of showing or at meat in-
spection. The name of the drug, its purpose, the person who administered the drug,
time, and date of administration will be presented to show management prior to the
showing and sale of the animal. Failure to report this information will result in severe
penalty and/or disqualification. Any use of drugs or substances not approved by the
Food and Drug Administration is strictly prohibited. The use of feed products with Rac-
topamine (i.e.Paylene) is allowed in swine at the legal dose of 9 grams per ton approved
by the Food & Drug Administration. Violation of this rule will result in disciplinary
action, decided by the committee with up to a lifetime ban from the show. All animals
entered into livestock competition will be subject to testing for foreign substances that
exceed acceptable levels established by the FDA, FSIS, USDA, or EPA. During the
livestock event, in the case of an animals requiring treatment, all medication shall be
administered by a licensed veterinarian and the livestock show officials shall be notified.
c. Surgery, injection or insertion of foreign material under the skin and/or into the
flesh of an animal to change the natural contour, conformation, or appearance of an ani-
mal’s body is illegal. This includes vegetable oil, silicon, or any other substance used to
alter an animals shape. Acceptable practices of physical preparations, which are
allowed, include: clipping of hair, trimming of hooves, dehorning, or removal of ancil-
lary teats.
d. The use of inhumane fitting, showing, and/or handling practices or devices shall
not be tolerated. For example: breaking of tails, striking of the animal to cause swelling
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Auction Sale
All Market Animals on Exhibit will go on Sale
If you choose to withdraw your animal from the sale you will be a assessed a fee of
Lambs and Hogs $10 and Steers $20. This must be done within an hour after the
completion of that species judging.
Saturday, September 7, 10 a.m. TO THE HIGHEST CASH BIDDER
All animals must be paid for by October 1, 2019. Starting October 1, 2019 interest
will be charged at 18% on unpaid balance.
The person who signs the official sales sheet following acceptance of the bid by
the auctioneer shall be liable for the payment of the full purchase price irre-
spective of any arrangements with others to share all or a portion of the bid
price.
Invitations have been sent out to packers and feeder buyers throughout the state to
attend this sale and a good market is assured for all livestock offered. A competent
auctioneer and experienced helpers will conduct this sale to obtain full value of your
livestock.
Buyers can assist exhibitors by buying animals in the following ways:
1. If you want some superior meat, you can purchase an animal and the show com-
mittee will deliver it to the local meat packer of your choice. He will prepare the
meat as you direct. The entire cost of the animal and meat preparation will be paid
by you, the buyer.
2. Local livestock buyers will establish a base market price for each class of animal
and will take the animals at that price. The value of the animal will be computed
using this base price and will be listed on the sale sheet as a dollar value. You may
increase this animal value for the exhibitor by raising this value in dollars as you
wish. The animals will be sold on a per animal basis. You will be charged for the
increase you make in the total animal value for the exhibitor.
Example: A lamb weighing 120 pounds with a base price of 1.00 per pound will have a
dollar value of $120.00.
You may wish to raise this value by $380.00 give a total value to the exhibitor
of $500.00.
You make a contribution of $380.00 to the exhibitor and the local livestock
dealer pays $120.00 and will take the animal.
In both ways of purchase the difference between the base value and total value
of the animal is tax deductible. If you prefer, you may place an order for purchase
with the auction committee and a trained buyer will bid your order for you.
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Southwest Livestock Show Premium List
Classes A B C
MARKET STEERS $9.00 $7.00 $5.00
MARKET LAMBS $6.00 $5.00 $4.00
MARKET GOATS $6.00 $5.00 $4.00
MARKET HOGS $6.00 $5.00 $4.00
Iron County Fair Livestock Exhibits
JUNIOR CLASS
Junior exhibits will be limited to two monies for any one class.
MARKET CLASSES Iron County Junior Exhibitors Only
Market Steers $8.00 $6.00 $4.00
Market Lambs $5.00 $4.00 $2.00
Market Goats $5.00 $4.00 $2.00
Market Hogs $5.00 $4.00 $2.00
AWARDS
Buckles will be given to Champion Junior Exhibitors
Ribbons will be given to all exhibitors.
HERDSMANSHIP AWARDS
Plaques awarded for Beef, Lambs, Goats and Hogs
Judged by a committee on:
1. Cleanliness and organization of exhibitors area.
2. Educational display.
3. Proper watering, feeding and care of animals.
4. Participation in show events.
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or for bracing purposes, use of an electrical contrivance, muzzles, etc. is not acceptable.
e. Direct criticism or interference with the judge, show management, other exhibitors,
breed representatives, or show officials before, during, or after the competitive event is
prohibited.
f. At the time an animal is sold at auction at the livestock show the exhibitors shall be
held directly responsible for animals that are rejected at the processing center due to the
presence of foreign residues. The seller may be liable to the buyer for an amount equal
to three times the purchase price and may also be liable for attorney’s fees and civil pen-
alties. Show management may share acceptable intelligence and evidence information
with FDA or USDA. If, for any reason, the FDA or USDA inspectors must remove any
part of a meat animal carcass, the market price will be discounted.
g. Show management reserves the right to require animal health certificates. Health
inspection and diagnostic tests may be made before or after animals are on the livestock
show premises for exhibitor and animal safety, or to inaugurate disease control
procedures which may become necessary in emergencies as determined by animal health
officials. Any violation of the “Southwest Junior Livestock Code of Ethics” or specific
rules will result in forfeiture of premiums and awards, disqualification, and may result in
probationary status and/or loss of eligibility for future participation in the livestock
show. Possible civil penalties may be imposed by the proper authorities based on evi-
dence provided by the livestock show of exhibitors in violation of the Federal Food,
Drug, and Cosmetic Act or the animal mistreatment, neglect, and abandonment laws that
apply on the local, state, and national levels. Other cooperating shows will be notified
of the action taken by show management which may affect the eligibility of the
individual, group, or sponsoring organization for participation at other shows. The
decision of the livestock show management will be final.
Protests
1. All protests must be made in writing and presented to the show management within
six hours after the cause or causes of protest. The protest must be accompanied by a
$10.00 fee. If the protest is judged unjustifiable, the submitted fee will be forfeited to
the show.
Instruction to Judges
1. Judges are instructed to select 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places in all open classes. In the Junior
Division, judging will be done according to the classification system, A, B, C. Market
steer and lambs will be classified High Choice, Choice, and Select. Market hogs will be
graded US No. 1, US No. 2, and US No. 3. Judges are requested to give reasons for
their placing.
2. No more than two premiums will be allowed to one exhibitor in any one class.
3. Where insufficient number of exhibits are shown to permit three places in the open
classes the judges will then place the animals exhibited according to the place that in
their opinion the exhibit merits and shall not give an exhibit first place, for instance,
because it happens to be the one exhibit in that class.
4. In Fitting and Showmanship and Market contests exhibitor must show their
own animal.
5. All Special Awards will be given at the Exhibitors breakfast. All winners must be
present unless excused by management.
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Show Clean-Up
All exhibitors are required to donate 2 hours to help clean-up the show barn.
They can do this on Saturday after the show or the Monday following the
show. There will be a committee that they will need to sign in and out with.
If they do not get their names on the list a $20 fee will be assessed to their
checks.
CARCASS CONTEST
Ultra Sound
Carcass merit will be determined with an ultrasound machine, the benefits
of this technology are as follows.
1. Since it is performed on live animals, all animals entered into the show
must participate. No matter what species and where they are sent to
slaughter.
2. Since carcass merit can be rapidly calculated by computer results and
awards for the carcass contest can be given at the exhibitors breakfast.
This is a mandatory contest for all animals. Entry fees are $5.00 per
animal. Please see page 2 for times during which the animals will be
scanned by the ultrasound machine. Cash prizes will be awarded.
LIVESTOCK JUDGING TEAM CONTEST A 4-H or FFA livestock judging team shall consist of 3 or 4 members. Individ-
uals on the team will judge animals with the individual livestock judging event. In
addition, members will also give a set of oral reasons to the judge. The three high-
est scores from the livestock judging and oral reasons will be used to determine the
team scores.
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FITTING AND SHOWMANSHIP AGE GROUPS Junior-3rd-5th Grade Intermediate-6th-8th Grade
Senior-9th-12th Grade
MARKET CLASSES
STEER 1. Entries will be limited please see the rule below.
2. Steers weighing less than 1,100 pounds net will be sifted.
3. Max payout weight for steers is 1,450 pounds.
LAMB 1. Entries will be limited please see the rule below.
2. Lambs weighing less than 110 pounds net will be sifted.
3. Max payout weight for lambs is 165 pounds.
4. All animals must be slick shorn at time of weigh in, and no
butt patterns allowed. This will be strictly enforced. 5. All lambs must have all their lamb teeth. The committee reserves
the right to mouth any lamb at our discretion. Any lamb not
having lamb teeth will be sifted.
HOG
1. Entries will be limited please see the rule below.
2. Hog should be penned and tags cleaned before weigh-in at 5 p.m.
3. Hogs weighing less than 230 pounds net will be sifted.
4. Max payout weight for hogs is 300 pounds.
GOAT
1. Entries will be limited please see the rule below.
2. Goats weighing less than 65 pounds net will be sifted.
3. All horns must be cut to a dime size or bigger no points.
If you show a hog and any other species or a steer and any other species you will be
allowed to sell both. You can show 2 of any other species combinations but will
only be able to sell one. Therefore, participants can only tag two animals total
including alternates.
ANIMALS MUST MEET THE ABOVE WEIGHT LIMITS
OR THEY WILL BE REJECTED.
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