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Sept 1998

4-H Animal Lines

September 1998

VOLUNTEER LEADERS MUST BE CERTIFIED

VOLUNTEER LEADERS WHO MAY BE HELPING YOUR 4-H'ERS GROOM ANIMALS MUST BE OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED VOLUNTEER LEADERS OF THE 4-H PROGRAM IN MISSISSIPPI. This means you must submit the names of these volunteers to the State 4-H Department. Be sure to list the volunteer leaders who will be assisting your 4-H'ers with animals at the show. Prior to the State Fair, I will secure a list of volunteer leaders from the State 4-H Department to determine eligible volunteers.

REMINDER: 4-H/FFA MEMBERS MUST BE ETHICS CERTIFIED TO SHOW LIVESTOCK!!
The State Fair will be here soon and if you have new exhibitors who have not completed Ethics Certification, you should provide this training for them in September. Let us know if you need any materials for your training. Exhibitors completing this training will be certified until 12-31-2000. Recertification will be required for 2001.

STATE FAIR REMINDER - ENTRIES! All junior beef, swine, and lamb entries are due by September 15, 1998. Mail entries to the Extension Animal & Dairy Sciences Department, Box 9815, Mississippi State, MS 39762. We are requiring beef breeding, commercial heifer, swine, and dairy entries to be on computer diskette. You should have received the computer diskettes and instructions for this procedure about September 1. You will not send in an Entry Form 195. Do not forget to send in your stall or pen request forms for beef cattle and market lambs.

Note: On Lamb and Steers. We are asking that you put all lambs and steers on nomination forms for 1999 District and Round-Up Shows. We will use these as entries for the State Fair, in addition to the District and Round-Up Shows. This will save all of us some paper work. These nomination forms, noseprint cards, and computer diskettes are due September 15, 1998.

NOMINATION FORMS AND NOSEPRINTS DUE FOR LAMBS AND STEERS All lambs and steers showing in the 1998 District and Round-Up Shows must be nominated and noseprinted by September 15, 1998.

Dates concerning lamb and steer ownership, nomination, and noseprint deadlines are as follows:


September 1, 1998

Ownership deadline on lambs for 1999 District and Round-Up Shows

September 15, 1998

Noseprints and nomination forms on lambs for 1999 District and Round- Up Shows are due in the MSU Animal & Dairy Sciences Department

September 1, 1998

Ownership deadline on steers for 1999 District and Round-Up Shows

September 15, 1998

Noseprints and nomination forms on steers for 1999 District and Round- Up Shows are due in the MSU Animal & Dairy Sciences Department

Two legible noseprints per animal are required and must be taken by or in the presence of Extension Agent or Vo-Ag Advisor submitting and verifying the nominations. Be sure to include all information on noseprint card (ear tag number, exhibitor, state bred - yes or no - , steer or lamb, breed, and signed by the parent and Extension Agent or Vo-Ag Advisor.

Note: On Legible Noseprints. It is your responsibility to see that the noseprints you submit on each lamb and steer are legible. If noseprints are not legible, you will be running the risk of having an animal disqualified at the Dixie National Junior Round-Up Show in February. An official will read noseprints at the show, and if the noseprint that you submit is not legible or does not match up with the one taken at the show, the animal will be disqualified. It's up to you to have legible prints!!! Take time to do a proper job of securing good noseprints!

OUTSTANDING SHEPHERD AWARD AT STATE FAIR. The awards have been increased for this competition. Individual exhibitors or county groups can enter. Competition will be based on (1) creativity, (2) educational value of exhibit, (3) attractiveness of exhibit, and (4) cleanliness of pens and exhibit area. The Mississippi Junior Sheep Association will sponsor this award which goes to an exhibitor or county group that maintains the most outstanding stall area and educational exhibit. Individual exhibitors may enter this competition. Judging will be from 5:00 p.m. on Friday, October 9, to 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 10, 1998. The winner will be announced during the Junior Sheep Show. Contestants and county groups should register at the weigh-in Friday afternoon and pick up their exhibitor number.


Award:

1st

2nd

3rd

$25 and plaque

$15

$10

COMMERCIAL HEIFERS AND STEERS - SPECIAL NOTICE! Double check with your 4-H'ers that are exhibiting steers and commercial heifers about horns. All commercial heifers and steers showing at the State Fair and District and Round-Up Shows must be polled or dehorned with no scurs or regrowth to exceed 1� inches above the skin line. Also, remember the minimum weight on commercial heifers is 400 pounds.

MARION COUNTY OPEN JUNIOR BEEF SHOW Marion County will have an open junior beef show on Saturday, September 19, 1998, at 9:00 a.m. with showmanship on Friday, September 18th, at 7:00 p.m. Entries and $10.00 entry fee are due by September 15th. Call the Marion County office at 736-8251 for more details.

MARSHALL COUNTY LIVESTOCK EXPO Marshall County will host a beef show, quiz bowl, judging contest, beef cook-off, and beef showmanship contest on November 7-8, 1998. Call Lemon Phelps or Ronnie Jones at 252-3541 for more information.

HOG PROJECT NOTICE! Most project pigs for the spring shows will be purchased for 4-H'ers in October and November, so now is the time to be lining up prospective members, and determining number of pigs that will be needed.

SOURCE OF PROJECT PIGS The State Feeder Pig Show and Sale will have 4-H market project pigs that will work for the 1999 District Shows and Dixie National Round-Up.

  • State Feeder Pig Show and Sale
  • Calhoun County Fairgrounds (Pittsboro)
  • October 23, 1998 - 1:00 p.m. (Show at 9:00 a.m.)
  • About 150-200 head of Yorkshire, Duroc, Hampshire, Chester, Spots, and Crosses consigned by Mississippi pig producers.

For more information, contact Mark Crenshaw, 601-325-3516.

Other Tentative Show Pig Sales


October 17

Humphreys County 4-H Show Pig Sale, Belzoni Fairgrounds. Approximately 125 head. For more information, call Eddie Harris at 601-247-2915.

October 20

Bay Springs - Contact Haskin Montgomery at 601-764-2730 for more information.

October 31

Heart of Dixie, Jackson, State Fairgrounds. Call Roy Long at 601-247-1695 (work) or 601-247- 1865 (home) for more information.

MID-SOUTH FAIR 4-H LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTEST This contest will be an excellent experience for your judging members. The livestock judging contest will be on September 26, 1998, in Memphis. This contest begins at 9:00 a.m.

Each county can enter one junior and one senior team of either three or four members. Contestants are to assemble in the North Barn Arena Building. You should report to this contest location at 8:30 a.m. to get your teams properly entered.

They also have junior lamb, beef, and swine shows. If you need any information about these shows, let me know.

GREAT SHOW FOR MISSISSIPPI 4-H'ERS AT SOUTHERN REGIONAL HORSE CHAMPIONSHIPS The 1998 Southern Regional 4-H Horse Championships in Little Rock, AR on August 3-6 was a very successful and fun event. Our Mississippi 4-H'ers had a great show! We won seven show classes, placed third in five classes, and the Demonstration Team placed first. Many others placed in the top ten in the show classes and communication contests. This was one of our most successful regionals.

HIGHLIGHT HONORS FOR 1998 GO TO:

1st

Team Demonstration

Wendy Tabor
Jolie Estes

Lee County

1st

Quarter Horse Geldings

Jennifer Williams

Lamar County

1st

Saddle Type Geldings (Trotting)

Jennifer Jeter

Lamar County

1st

Trail

Swayze Woodruff

Yazoo County

1st

Western Riding

Cary Johnston

Hinds County

1st

Class 24 - Stake Racing

Billy Brake

Rankin County

1st

English Pleasure (Saddle Seat N/T)

Annie Parker

Sunflower County

1st

Open Jumping

Paula Runge

Stone County

The following are the official top ten placing for Mississippi 4-H'ers with name of class or contest, county and rank.


HIGHLIGHT HONORS FOR 1998 GO TO:

NAME

NAME OF CONTEST

COUNTY

RANK

Wendy Tabor

Team Demonstrations

Lee

1st

Jolie Este

Team Member

Lee

1st

Jennifer Williams

Class 4 - Quarter Horse Geldings

Lamar

1st

Jennifer Jeter

Class 8 - Saddle Type Geldings (Trotting)

Lamar

1st

Swayze Woodruff

Class 15 - Trail

Yazoo

1st

Car Johnston

Class 20 Western Riding

Hinds

1st

Billy Brake

Class 24 - Finals

Rankin

1st

Annie Parker

Class 27 - Englilsh Pleasure (Saddle Seat N/T)

Sunflower

1st

Paula Runge

Class 34 - Open Jumping

Stone

1st

Billy Brake

Horse Judging - Team Placing Scores

Rankin

3rd

Summer Jones

Team Member

Rankin

3rd

Lacie Stockstill

Team Member

Rankin

3rd

Ada Ainsworth

Team Member

Rankin

3rd

Lacie Stockstill

Horse Judging - Individual Overall

Rankin

3rd

Christopher Porter

Class 4 - Quarter Horse Mares

Rankin

3rd

Kristie Dennis

Class 11 - Showmanship (Western Attire)

Washington

3rd

John Williams

Class 15 - Trail

Lamar

3rd

Swayze Woodruff

Class 19 - Western Horsemanship

Yazoo

3rd

Kayla Sanchagrin

Class 23 - Barrel Racing

Rankin

3rd

Shanna Gordon

Class 1 - Stock Type Mares

Hinds

4th

Cindy Entrekin

Class 7 - Saddle Type Mares (Trotting)

Lamar

4th

Ashley Gordon

Class 19 - Western Horsemanship Prelims

Tate

4th

Lacie Stockstill

Class 22 - Pole Bending

Rankin

4th

Lacie Stockstill

Horse Judging - Individual Reasons

Rankin

4th

Summer Jones

Horse Judging - Individual Placing Scores

Rankin

5th

John Williams

Class 11 - Showmanship (Western Attire)

Lamar

5th

Swayze Woodruff

Class 18 - Western Pleasure

Yazoo

5th

Billy Brake

Horse Judging - Team Overall Placings

Rankin

6th

Summer Jones

Team Member

Rankin

6th

Summer Jones

Team Member

Rankin

6th

Lacie Stockstill

Team Member

Rankin

6th

Ada Ainsworth

Team Member

Rankin

6th

Shannon Reyer

Class 11 - Showmanship (Western Attire)

Lamar

6th

Brian Ellis

Horse Judging - Team Placing Scores

Lee

7th

Jolie Estess

Team Member

Lee

7th

Cindy Maxey

Team Member

Lee

7th

Wendy Tabor

Team Member

Lee

7th

Summer Jones

Horse Judging - Individual Overall

Rankin

7th

Summer Jones

Horse Judging - Individual Overall

Rankin

7th

Hailey Huffman

Public Speaking

Copiah

7th

Wesley Brunson

Class 16 - Calf Roping

Copiah

7th

Ashley Rice

Class 5 - Hunter Type Mares

Oktibbeha

7th

Jennifer Jeter

Class 12 - Showmanship ( Saddle Seat/Trotting)

Lamar

7th

Billy Brake

Class 23 - Barrel Racing

Rankin

7th

Annie Parker/

Class 28 - Saddle Seat Equitation (N/T)

Sunflower

7th

Ashley Daniels

Class 29 - Hunter Under Saddle

Oktibbeha

7th

Billy Brake

Horse Judging - Team Reasons

Rankin

8th

Summer Jones

Team Member

Rankin

8th

Lacie Stockstill

Team Member

Rankin

8th

Ada Ainsworth

Team Member

Rankin

8th

Ashley Daniels

Class 6 - Hunter Type Geldings

Oktibbeha

8th

Cary Johnston

Class 19 - Western Horsemanship

Hinds

8th

Andrea Slocum

Individual Demonstration

Tate

9th

Cindy Entrekin

Class 12 - Showmanship (Saddle Seat/Trotting)

Lamar

9th

Lacie Stockstill

Horse Judging - Individual Placing Scores

Rankin

10th

Annie Parker

Class 10 - Non-Trotting Saddle Geldings

Sunflower

10th

Cary Johnston

Class 11 - Showmanship (Western Attire)

Hinds

10th

Kristie Dennis

Class 19 - Western Horsemanship

Washington

10th

Swayze Woodruff

Class 21 - Reining

Yazoo

10th

Josh Kelley

Class 22 - Pole Bending

Winston

10th

DAIRY EVENTS AT THE MISSISSIPPI STATE FAIR I hope you are planning for the dairy events at the Mississippi State Fair. If we can assist in this preparation or if you have a question, please call. We always appreciate your promotion and assistance with these contests.

October 15

- 1:00 p.m.

- Deadline for arrival of junior and senior dairy cattle.

October 16

- 9:00 a.m.

- Open Dairy Show

October 16

- 10:30 a.m.

- 4-H Dairy Sweetheart Contest

October 16

- 1:00 p.m

- Jersey Futurity

October 16

- 2:00 p.m.

- Holstein Futurity

October 17

- 8:30 a.m.

- Junior Dairy Show

DAIRY SWEETHEART CONTEST A Junior and Senior Dairy Sweetheart will be selected during the Mississippi State Fair. Winners will be selected based on poise, beauty, personality and knowledge of their project. The winners of each division will receive a 35-mm Camera. Special awards will be given to first and second alternates. Rules and regulations concerning the contest are found in the Mississippi State Fair catalog. The same entry forms as last year will be used. Please have the entries to our office by October 2. Please encourage your girls enrolled in the Dairy project to enter this contest.

JUNIOR DAIRY BOWL The state Junior Dairy Bowl will be held during the Annual Meeting of the Mississippi Holstein Association on November 21, 1998. The meeting will again be held at the Rankin County Extension Center. Dairy Bowl competition will begin at 9:30. This year we are allowing two person teams and more than one team per county to increase participation. Please let us know at the state office, if you have a team participating. If there is enough interest, we will also have a practice competition for senior teams. All Dairy Bowl events are sponsored by the Mississippi Holstein Association.

OUTSTANDING HOLSTEIN BOY AND GIRL The Mississippi Holstein Association is again sponsoring a Champion Holstein Boy and Girl Contest. The contest is open to all 4-H and FFA members 8-18 years of age and owning one or more registered Holsteins. Applications are available through our office and are due by November 17. Presentations of awards to winners will be made at the annual meeting of the Mississippi Holstein Association.

THE ANNUAL BLACK AND WHITE SHOW The Annual Black and White Show sponsored by the Mississippi Holstein Association will be held Saturday, September 19th, 1998 at the Pike County Fairgrounds. Entry deadline is 11:00 a.m., and the show will begin at 12:00 p.m. Please encourage your 4-H'ers involved in the dairy project who show Holstein cattle to participate.

DATES TO REMEMBER:


October 17

Humphreys County 4-H Show Pig Sale, Belzoni Fairgrounds. Approximately 125 head. For more information, call Eddie Harris at 601-247-2915.

August 1

Ownership deadline on project animals for State Fair

September 4-12

NE Mississippi Fair & Livestock Exposition, Verona

September 18-19

Marion County Open Junior Beef Show

September 19

Columbia Fall Diary Show, Columbia

Sept. 24 - Oct. 4

Mid-South Fair, Memphis, TN

September 25

Junior Swine Show - 8:30 a.m. - Mid-South Fair (Showmanship & Breeding)

September 26

4-H Livestock Judging - 9:00 am. - Mid-South Fair

September 26

Junior Beef Heifer Show - 1:00 p.m. - Mid-South Fair

September 27

Junior Market Lamb Show - 9:30 a.m. - Mid-South Fair

September 27

Junior Market Hog Show - 2:00 p.m. - Mid-South Fair

September 27

Junior Market Hog Show - 2:00 p.m. - Mid-South Fair

October 2

Junior Dairy Banquet - 7:00 p.m. - Mid-South Fair

October 3

4-H Dairy Cattle Judging - 9:00 a.m. - Mid-South Fair

October 3

Dairy Cattle Capers - 3:00 p.m.--Jr. Dairy Heifer Show - 6:00 p.m. - Mid-South Fair

October 4

Junior Dairy Cow Show - 9:00 a.m. - Mid-South Fair

October 7-18

Mississippi State Fair

October 8

Stall and pen assignments for early arriving lambs, steers, and breeding cattle - 1:00 - 6:00 p.m.-Mississippi State Fair

October 9

Stall and pen assignments for lambs, steers, and beef breeding cattle - 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon

Deadline for arrival of junior lambs, steers, and beef breeding cattle - 12:00 noon

Process beef breeding entries - 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Open Brangus Show - 1:00 p.m.

Weigh and process lambs and taking entries for Outstanding Shepherd Award - 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Weigh and process steers - 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Weigh and process steers - 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Weigh and process commercial heifers - 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Open Mississippi Simmental/Simbrah Show - 5:00 p.m.

October 10

Junior Sheep Lead Class - 11:30 a.m.

Junior Market Lamb Show - 1:00 p.m.

Deadline for Beef Showmanship entries at State Fair - 3:00 p.m.

October 11

Mississippi Angus Preview Show - 7:00 a.m.

Arrival of junior and senior swine - 8:00 a.m.

Beef Showmanship - 11:00 a.m.

Deadline for arrival of junior and senior swine - 12:00 noon

Junior Steer Show - 6:00 p.m. (or immediately following Beef Showmanship)

October 12

Junior Beef Breeding Show (Commercial heifers first, followed by Registered Breeds) - 8:30 a.m.

Senior Swine Show - 10:00 a.m.

Junior Market Hog Show - 1:00 p.m.

October 15

Process dairy entries - 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Deadline for arrival of junior and senior dairy cattle - 1:00 p.m.

October 16

Open Dairy Show - 9:00 a.m.

4-H Dairy Sweetheart Contest - 10:30 a.m.

October 17

Junior Dairy Show - 8:30 a.m.

October 17

Open & Youth Dairy Goat Show - 9:00 a.m.

Open MS Youth Goat Show - 9:00 a.m.

Open Breeding Meat Goat Show - 10:00 a.m.

October 18

Dairy Goat Show - 9:00 a.m.

IBGA sanctioned Goat Show - 10:00 a.m.

Release Goats - 4:00 p.m.

October 16

State Feeder Pig Show and Sale - Bruce - Show 9:00 a.m. - Sale 1:00 p.m.

October 18

Humphreys County Show Pig Sale - Belzoni

October 25

Show Pig Sale - State Fairgrounds, Jackson

November 7-8

Marshall County Open Livestock Expo

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Mississippi State University Extension 130 Bost Drive Mississippi State MS 39762