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July 2021- 4-H Animal Lines

"When you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on."

4-H Livestock Judging Contest Results

State Fair Reminders & Information

Tentative MS State Fair Schedule

2021-2022 4-H/FFA Livestock Show Deadlines - Ownership/Entry, Validation, & Classification Schedule

MS State Fair

  Ownership & Entry Validation Classification
Market Steers Sept. 1 Sept. 13-16 Sept. 13-16
Commercial Beef Heifers Sept. 1 Sept. 13-16 Sept. 13-16
Market Hair Sheep Sept. 1 Sept. 13-16 Sept. 13-16
Market Lambs Sept. 1 Sept. 13-16 ----------
Market Goats Sept. 1 Sept. 13-16 ----------
Commercial Meat Goat Does Sept. 1 Sept. 13-16 ----------
Wether Dams Sept. 1 Sept. 13-16 ----------
Commercial Gilts ---------- ---------- ----------
Market Hogs Sept. 1 Sept. 13-16 ----------
MS Bred Barrows ---------- ---------- ----------
Beef Breeding Sept. 1 ---------- ----------
Dairy Cattle (registered/commercial) Sept. 1 ---------- ----------
Dairy Goats (registered/commercial) Sept. 1 ---------- ----------

District Shows/Dixie National Junior Round-Up

  Ownership & Entry Validation Classification
Market Steers Sept. 1 Sept. 13-16 Sept. 13-16
Commercial Beef Heifers Dec. 1 Dec. 13-16 Dec. 13-16
Market Hair Sheep Sept. 1 Sept. 13-16 Sept. 13-16
Market Lambs Sept. 1 Sept. 13-16 ----------
Market Goats Sept. 1 Sept. 13-16 ----------
Commercial Meat Goat Does Dec. 1 Dec. 13-16 ----------
Wether Dams Dec. 1 Dec. 13-16 ----------
Commercial Gilts Dec. 1 Dec. 13-16 Jan. 31
Market Hogs Dec. 1 Dec. 13-16 Feb. 3
MS Bred Barrows Dec. 1 Dec. 13-16 Feb. 3
Beef Breeding Dec. 1 ---------- ----------
Dairy Cattle (registered/commercial) Dec. 1 ---------- ----------
Dairy Goats (registered/commercial) Dec. 1 ---------- ----------

All market steers, commercial beef heifers, market lambs, market hair sheep, commercial meat goat does, wether dams, market hogs, and market goats MUST BE validated (EID scan and DNA tissue sample collected) to show at the 2021 Mississippi State Fair and 2022 District and Dixie National Junior Round-Up Livestock Shows during the week of September 13-16, 2021. During the validation period, steers, commercial beef heifers, and market hair sheep will be classified as well. See the locations and times below. Make your exhibitors aware of these locations and dates so they can make plans to get their animals processed.

  • Monday, September 13: Hattiesburg – 8:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M.
  • Tuesday, September 14: Raymond – 8:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M.
  • Wednesday, September 15: Greenwood – 8:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M.; Senatobia – 2:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.
  • Thursday, September 16: Verona – 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon

For the 2022 District/DNJR shows, all market hogs, commercial gilts, and MS Bred Barrows must be owned and entered by December 1 and MUST BE validated at the locations and times below. All market hogs and commercial gilts will be classified at the 2022 DNJR as listed on the schedule above. For newly entered commercial beef heifers, wether dams, and commercial meat goat does that were not processed in September, but were entered by December 1, these animals MUST BE validated, and the commercial beef heifers will also be classified at the same time to show at the 2022 District and Dixie National Junior Round-Up Livestock Shows during the week of December 13-16, 2021. See the locations and times below. Make your exhibitors aware of these locations and dates so they can make plans to get their animals processed.

  • Monday, December 13: Hattiesburg – 8:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M.
  • Tuesday, December 14: Raymond – 8:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M.
  • Wednesday, December 15: Greenwood – 8:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M.
  • Thursday, December 16: Oxford – 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon

Results from State 4-H Horse Non-Riding Contests

Senior Hippology Contest

Individual Examination/Slide – 1st – Gracie Vickers, Chickasaw

Individual Station – 1st – Gracie Vickers, Chickasaw

Individual Judging – 1st – Maggie Fowler, Covington

1st Place High Individual – Gracie Vickers, Chickasaw

2nd Place High Individual – Maggie Fowler, Covington

3rd Place High Individual – Mercy Smith, Covington

Team Examination/Slide – 1st – Chickasaw – Gracie Vickers, Lessie Vickers, Owen Vickers

Team Station – 1st – Chickasaw – Gracie Vickers, Lessie Vickers, Owen Vickers

Judging Team – 1st – Covington – Maggie Fowler, Mercy Smith, McKenzie Boyd

Team Problem – Chickasaw – Gracie Vickers, Lessie Vickers, Owen Vickers

1st Place Overall Team – Chickasaw – Gracie Vickers, Lessie Vickers, Owen Vickers

2nd Place Overall Team – Covington – Maggie Fowler, Mercy Smith, McKenzie Boyd

3rd Place Overall Team – Pontotoc – Anonia Tutor, Kara Miller, JD Chism

Junior Hippology Contest

Individual Examination/Slide – 1st – Aubrey Huddleston, Pontotoc

Individual Station – 1st – Leah Reid, Pontotoc

Individual Judging – 1st – Laken Hall, Pontotoc

1st Place High Individual – Keira Maxey, Pontotoc

2nd Place High Individual – Anna Grace Smith, Covington

3rd Place High Individual – Shiloh Brown, Pontotoc

Team Examination/Slide – 1st – Pontotoc A – Aubrey Huddleton, Keira Maxey, Laken Hall, Shiloh Brown

Team Station – 1st – Pontotoc B – Leah Reid, Ava Russell, Raylee Kate Kirby, Kinsley Maxey

Judging Team – 1st – Pontotoc A – Aubrey Huddleton, Keira Maxey, Laken Hall, Shiloh Brown

1st Place Overall Team – Pontotoc A – Aubrey Huddleton, Keira Maxey, Laken Hall, Shiloh Brown

2nd Place Overall Team – Covington – Canton Till, Anna Grace Smith, Woodson Miller, Mary Carlan Anderson

3rd Place Overall Team – Pontotoc B – Leah Reid, Ava Russell, Raylee Kate Kirby, Kinsley Maxey

Senior Horse Bowl Team

1st: Union
Randon McDaniel, Sarah Moody, Jackson Robbins, Joseph Moody, Genna Wages

2nd: Chickasaw
Owen Vickers, Lena Fulgham, Jake Fulgham, Kimble Claise

3rd: Covington
Mercy Smith, Maggie Fowler, Kirsten Korbe, Mackenzie Boyd

Senior Horse Bowl High Point Individuals

1st Sarah Moody, Union

2nd Mercy Smith, Covington

3rd Maggie Fowler, Covington

Junior Horse Bowl Team

1st: Covington
Anna Grace Smith, Canton Till, Woodson Miller, Mary Carlan Anderson

2nd: Pontotoc 1
Aubrey Huddleston, Keira Maxey, Laken Hall, Shiloh Brown

3rd: Pontotoc 3
Leah Reid, Mary Clark Kelly, Max Carver, Dosson Hamblin, Larea White

Junior Horse Bowl High Point Individuals

1st Aubrey Huddleston, Pontotoc

2nd Woodson Miller, Covington

3rd Anna Grace Smith, Covington

Senior Horse Judging Team

1st: Covington
Mercy Smith, Maggie Fowler, McKenzie Boyd

2nd: Tippah
Billie Jade Chapman, Ali Holloway, Sophie Owens, Byron Lopez

Senior Horse Judging High Point Individuals

1st: Mercy Smith, Covington

2nd: Maggie Fowler, Covington

3rd: Devin Miller, Lamar

Senior High Individual Oral Reasons

Billie Jade Chapman, Covington

Junior Horse Judging Team

1st: Tippah
Alex Raines, Maddie Kate McCollum, Hannah Spencer, Maddie Camp

2nd: Covington
Canton Till, Anna Grace Smith, Woodson Miller, Mary Carlan Anderson

Junior Horse Judging High Point Individuals

1st Alex Raines, Tippah

2nd Hannah Spencer, Tippah

3rd Woodson Miller, Covington

Junior High Individual Oral Reasons

Canton Till, Covington

Senior Horse Public Speaking

1st Jackson Robbins, Union

2nd Devin Miller, Lamar

Junior Horse Public Speaking

1st Mary Carlan Anderson, Covington

Senior Horse Individual Demonstration

1st Jackson Robbins, Union

2nd Devin Miller, Lamar

3rd Presley McMillian, Tishomingo

Junior Horse Individual Demonstration

1st Mary Carlan Anderson, Covington

Senior Horse Team Demonstration

1st Fayth Driskill & Katie Nock, Lee

High Point Senior Educational Contest Winner

Mercy Smith, Covington

High Point Junior Educational Contest Winner

Woodson Miller, Covington

Anna Grace Smith, Covington

2021 4-H Congress Winners

Meats Judging Contest: Winning Teams (2 teams & 9 participants)

1st Jasper County; Odalys Marcial, Kyla Stringer, Jedidiah Hill, Jace Welborn

2nd Rankin County; Nathan Grice, Payton Lemoine, Caly Haskins, Cole Tolbert

Meats Judging Contest: Individual Winners

1st Jace Welborn, Jasper County

2nd Odalys Marcial, Jasper County

3rd Cole Tolbert, Rankin County

Livestock Bowl Contest: Winning Teams (4 teams & 16 participants)

1st Union County; Swayze Browning, Elana Rowzee, Jorja Roberson, Owen White

2nd Pontotoc County;  Belinda Castleman, Mia Harrison, Tommy Dunaway, Jaycie Grubbs

3rd Chickasaw County; Gracie Vickers, Lessie Vickers, Owen Vickers, RJ Utz

Livestock Bowl Contest: Individual Winners

1st Jorja Roberson, Union County

2nd Elana Rowzee, Union County

3rd Belinda Castleman, Pontotoc County

Dairy Bowl Contest: Winning Teams (2 teams & 8 participants)

1st Lincoln County; Madalyn Boyd, Alyssa Moak, Kathryn Johnson, Ian Johnson

2nd Pontotoc County; Belinda Castleman, Gabe Cole, Amy Priest, Laura Brown

Dairy Bowl Contest: Individual Winners

1st Kathryn Johnson, Lincoln County

2nd Belinda Castleman, Pontotoc County

3rd Madalyn Boyd, Lincoln County

Dairy Products Judging: Winning Teams (3 teams & 13 participants)

1st Pontotoc County; Belinda Castleman, Amy Priest, Laura Brown, Anabella Castleman

2nd Lincoln County; Madalyn Boyd, Alyssa Moak, Kathryn Johnson, Ian Johnson

3rd Lee County; Sam Brown, Amari Jamison, Marvin Bean

Dairy Products Judging: Individual Winners

1st Amy Priest, Pontotoc County 

2nd Laura Brown, Pontotoc County

3rd Amari Jamison, Lee County

Senior 4-H State Dairy Judging Contest Results

The Senior State 4-H Dairy Judging Contest held on April 23 at the MSU Bearden Dairy ran extremely smooth and those that assisted with the contests are to be commended. We had 6 contestants and 1 team that competed in the 4-H Dairy Judging contest. Congratulations to the Pontotoc County team for winning the contest. This team will represent Mississippi at the NAILE in Louisville, KY, in November 2021. The top three teams and individual placings are as follows:​

Top Senior Teams Score
Pontotoc – Colton Farley, Ella Lilly, Connor Kilpatrick, Carson Long 658
Top 5 Senior Overall Individuals Score
1. Colton Farley, Pontotoc 4-H 251
2. Ella Lilly, Pontotoc 4-H 219
3. Lauren Bryant, Tippah 4-H  192
4. Connor Kilpatrick, Pontotoc 4-H 188
5. Carson Long, Pontotoc 4-H  179
Top 5 Seniors - Jersey Division Score
1. Colton Farley, Pontotoc 4-H 131
2. Lee Taylor, Prentiss 4-H 109
3. Carson Long, Pontotoc 4-H  101
4. Connor Kilpatrick, Pontotoc 4-H 91
5. Ella Lilly, Pontotoc 4-H 85
Top 5 Seniors - Holstein Division Score
1. Ella Lilly, Pontotoc 4-H 134
2. Colton Farley, Pontotoc 4-H 120
3. Lauren Bryant, Tippah 4-H  115
4. Connor Kilpatrick, Pontotoc 4-H 97
5. Carson Long, Pontotoc 4-H  7
Top 5 Seniors - Total Placings Score
1. Colton Farley, Pontotoc 4-H 176
2. Ella Lilly, Pontotoc 4-H 150
3. Lauren Bryant, Tippah 4-H  127
4. Connor Kilpatrick, Pontotoc 4-H 118
5. Lee Taylor, Prentiss 4-H 115
Top 5 Seniors - Oral Reasonings Score
1. Colton Farley, Pontotoc 4-H 75
2. Connor Kilpatrick, Pontotoc 4-H 70
3. Ella Lilly, Pontotoc 4-H 69
4. Carson Long, Pontotoc 4-H  65
5. Lauren Bryant, Tippah 4-H  65

** Tie breaker on lower overall placings score

Junior and Senior 4-H State Livestock Judging Contest Results

The Junior and Senior State 4-H Livestock Judging Contest held on June 5 at the MSU Horse Park ran extremely smooth and those that assisted with the contests are to be commended. In the junior livestock judging contest, we had 58 contestants and 15 teams, while the senior contest had 27 contestants and 6 teams. Congratulations to the junior team from Lincoln County who won 1st place and to the senior team from Jones County for winning the senior livestock judging contest. The senior Jones County team will represent Mississippi at the Western National Roundup in Denver, CO, in January 2022, as Lincoln County declined the trip. Winners in both contests are below.

Top 5 Junior Teams Score
1. Lincoln – Isaac Johnson, Cooper Carr, Noah Johnson, Julian Chavez 1507
2. Simpson Maroon - Haley Welch, Mattie Welch, Paxten Wolken, Anna Wester 1495
3. Tippah 1 - Kason Owen, Asa Childs, Sara Kate Childs 1362
4. Clarke B - Hayden Butler, Anna Davis, Eli Harris, Bentley Harris 1347
5. Panola - Kason Dettor, Owen Morris, Cooper Smith 1347
Top 10 Junior Overal Individuals Score
1. Isaac Johnson, Lincoln 4-H  527
2. Kason Dettor, Panola 4-H  525
3. Paxten Wolken, Simpson 4-H  515
4. Haley Welch, Simpson 4-H  512
5. Noah Johnson, Lincoln 4-H  509
6. Asa Childs, Tippah 4-H 489**
7. Bentley Harris, Clarke 4-H  489**
8. Rylee White, Covington 4-H 488
9. Bella Smith, Covington 4-H  475
10. Cooper Carr, Lincoln 4-H 471

** Tie broken on highest questions classes score

Top 5 Juniors - Beef Division Score
1. Isaac Johnson, Lincoln 4-H  190
2. Kason Dettor, Panola 4-H  177**
3. Rylee White, Covington 4-H 177**
4. Paxten Wolken, Simpson 4-H  171
5. Malorie Hagwood, Clarke 4-H 169

** Tie broken on higher questions classes score 

Top 5 Juniors - Sheep Division Score
1. Anna Wester, Simpson 4-H 131
2. Kason Dettor, Panola 4-H  130**
3. Anna Davis, Clarke 4-H 130**
4. Mattie Welch, Simpson 4-H 128*
5. Tyler Jones, Stone 4-H 128*

** Tie broken on highest questions classes score 

* Tie broken on higher questions classes score  

Top 5 Juniors - Swine Division Score
1. Noah Johnson, Lincoln 4-H  140***
2. Bentley Harris, Clarke 4-H  140***
3. Asa Childs, Tippah 4-H 134**
4. Celtie Sypolt, Pontotoc 4-H 134**
5. Isaac Johnson, Lincoln 4-H  130*
***Tie broken on higher swine questions classes score   
**Tie broken on higher questions classes score  
*Tie broken on higher overall individual
 
Top 5 Juniors - Goat Division Score
1. Cooper Carr, Lincoln 4-H 98
2. Paxten Wolken, Simpson 4-H 90*
3. Haley Welch, Simpson 4-H 90*
4. Anna Wester, Simpson 4-H 90*
5. Kason Dettor, Panola 4-H  88
*Tie broken on higher overall individual
 
Top 5 Juniors - Questions Classes Score
1. Cooper Carr, Lincoln 4-H 140*
2. Paxten Wolken, Simpson 4-H 140*
3. Haley Welch, Simpson 4-H 140*
4. Anna Wester, Simpson 4-H 140*
5. Kason Dettor, Panola 4-H  140*

*Tie broken on lowest overall placings score

Top 5 Senior Teams Score
1. Jones – Colin Culpepper, Hannah Buse, Ann Rileigh Holder 1527
2. Simpson – Ayden Wolken, Sy Sullivan, Rylan Butler, Nick Wester 1520
3. Pontotoc – JD Chism, Jayce Grubbs, Tommy Dunaway, Grace Randle 1476
4. Tippah – Tyler Camp, Leighton Horton, Ty Franklin, Billie Jade Chapman 1470
 5. Stone – Madison Woodard, Caycen Ratliff, Copelen Ratliff 1356
Top 10 Senior Overal Individuals Score
1. Ian Johnson, Lincoln 4-H 573
2. Ayden Wolken, Simpson 4-H 548
3. Lily Putnam, Sunflower 4-H 530
4. Ann Rileigh Holder, Jones 4-H 519
5. Hannah Buse, Jones 4-H 516
6. JD Chism, Pontotoc 4-H 512
7. Leighton Horton, Tippah 4-H 500*
8. Charli Ann Carr, Lincoln 4-H 500*
9. Colin Culpepper, Jones 4-H 492
10. Billie Jade Chapman, Tippah 4-H 491

*Tie broken on higher overall reasons score

Top 5 Seniors - Beef Division Score
1. Ian Johnson, Lincoln 4-H 189
2. Ayden Wolken, Simpson 4-H 186
3. Billie Jade Chapman, Tippah 4-H 184
4. Lily Putnam, Sunflower 4-H 183
5. Charli Ann Carr, Lincoln 4-H 177
Top 5 Seniors - Sheep Division Score
1. Ian Johnson, Lincoln 4-H 145
2. Ayden Wolken, Simpson 4-H 142
3. Billie Jade Chapman, Tippah 4-H 134*
4. Hannah Buse, Jones 4-H 134*
5. Ann Rileigh Holder, Jones 4-H 131*

*Tie broken on higher sheep reasons score

Top 5 Seniors - Swine Division Score
1. Ian Johnson, Lincoln 4-H 148
2. Lily Putnam, Sunflower 4-H 140
3. Ann Rileigh Holder, Jones 4-H 138
4. Hannah Buse, Jones 4-H 136
5. Ayden Wolken, Simpson 4-H 132
Top 5 Seniors - Goat Division Score
1. Ian Johnson, Lincoln 4-H 91
2. Ayden Wolken, Simpson 4-H 88
3. Billie Jade Chapman, Tippah 4-H 86
4. JD Chism, Pontotoc 4-H 84
5. Charli Ann Carr, Lincoln 4-H 82*

 *Tie broken on higher goat reasons score

Top 5 Seniors - Oral Reasons Score
1. Ian Johnson, Lincoln 4-H 182
2. Ayden Wolken, Simpson 4-H 168
3. Billie Jade Chapman, Tippah 4-H 148
4. Lily Putnam, Sunflower 4-H 146
5. Leighton Horton, Tippah 4-H 145

 State Fair Reminders and Information

REMINDER: NEW 4-H/FFA MEMBERS MUST BE ETHICS CERTIFIED TO SHOW!!
The Mississippi State Fair will be here soon and the Mississippi Livestock Quality Assurance training for NEW exhibitors and parents or guardians must be completed by October 1, 2021. Code of Conduct Forms are available as an Extension publication.

OFFICIAL HEALTH CERTIFICATE – REMINDER
An Official Health Certificate with each animal identified will be required on all livestock showing at the 2021 Mississippi State Fair. This includes all market animals, beef breeding cattle, commercial beef heifers, dairy cattle (purebred and commercial dairy heifers), dairy goats (purebred and commercial), commercial breeding ewes, and commercial meat goat does.

MISSISSIPPI STATE FAIR PREMIUM BOOKS
Each county will receive 2 Mississippi State Fair Premium Books in the county packet as soon as they are available. A PDF file of the premium book will also be sent by email and posted on the MSU Extension website under the link for Livestock and then Youth Livestock. Please make sure your exhibitors and parents have a copy of the rules for the shows in which they participate. A copy of the schedule of events is included in this newsletter.

DAIRY SWEETHEART, MEAT GOAT PRINCESS, AND LAMB PRINCESS CONTESTS
A Junior and Senior Dairy Cattle Sweetheart, a Junior and Senior Dairy Goat Sweetheart, a Junior and Senior Meat Goat Princess, and a Junior and Senior Lamb Process will be announced during the Mississippi State Fair. Winners will be selected based on poise, beauty, personality, and knowledge of their project. Rules and regulations concerning the contest are found in the Mississippi State Fair premium book. Please have the entries postmarked by September 3, 2021. All interviews are planned to take place before the State Fair. Please encourage your girls enrolled in dairy, goat, and lamb projects to enter this year.

COMMERCIAL HEIFER AND MARKET STEER EXHIBITORS – SPECIAL NOTICE!
Check with your 4-H/FFA exhibitors that are exhibiting steers and commercial beef and dairy heifers about horns. All commercial heifers and steers showing at the Mississippi State Fair and District and Dixie National Junior Round-Up Livestock Shows must be polled or dehorned with no scurs or re-growth to exceed 1½ inches above the skin line. Remember the minimum weight on commercial heifers is 500 pounds for the Mississippi State Fair. ALL exhibitors are responsible for weighing their commercial heifers and market steers and declaring their animal’s show weight in the online check-in app. Official scales will be made available for weighing livestock.

MARKET GOAT EXHIBITORS – SPECIAL NOTICE!
Check with your 4-H/FFA exhibitors who are exhibiting market goats about horns. Goats may be shown that are polled, dehorned, or disbudded with no re-growth to exceed 1½” above the skin line. Removal of horns is not allowed on the show grounds. Remember the minimum weight of market goats is 40 pounds with no maximum weight for the Mississippi State Fair. ALL exhibitors are responsible for weighing their market goats and declaring their animal’s show weight in the check-in app. Official scales will be made available for weighing livestock.

COMMERCIAL MEAT GOAT DOE SHOW EXHIBITORS – SPECIAL NOTICE!
Remember the minimum weight of commercial meat goat does is 40 pounds with no maximum weight for the Mississippi State Fair. ALL exhibitors are responsible for weighing their commercial meat goat does and declaring their animal’s show weight in the check-in app. Official scales will be made available for weighing livestock.

MARKET LAMB AND MARKET HAIR SHEEP EXHIBITORS – SPECIAL NOTICE!
Remember the minimum weight of market lambs and market hair sheep is 70 pounds with no maximum weight for the Mississippi State Fair. ALL exhibitors are responsible for weighing their market lambs and market hair sheep and declaring their animal’s show weight in the check-in app. Official scales will be made available for weighing livestock.

WETHER DAM EXHIBITORS – SPECIAL NOTICE!
Remember the minimum weight of wether dams is 75 pounds with no maximum weight for the Mississippi State Fair. ALL exhibitors are responsible for weighing their wether dams and declaring their animal’s show weight in the check-in app. Official scales will be made available for weighing livestock.

MARKET HOG EXHIBITORS – SPECIAL NOTICE!
Remember the minimum weight of market hogs is 200 pounds with no maximum weight for the Mississippi State Fair. ALL exhibitors are responsible for weighing their market hogs and declaring their animal’s show weight in the check-in app. Official scales will be made available for weighing livestock.

COMMERCIAL DAIRY HEIFER EXHIBITORS – SPECIAL NOTICE!
Remember the minimum weight of commercial dairy heifers is 200 pounds for the Mississippi State Fair. ALL exhibitors are responsible for weighing their commercial dairy heifers and declaring their animal’s show weight in the check-in app. Official scales will be made available for weighing livestock.

COMMERCIAL DAIRY GOAT EXHIBITORS – SPECIAL NOTICE!
Remember the minimum weight of commercial dairy goats is 30 pounds for the Mississippi State Fair. ALL exhibitors are responsible for weighing their commercial dairy goats and declaring their animal’s show weight in the check-in app. Official scales will be made available for weighing livestock.

Tentative 2021 Mississippi State Fair Livestock Show Schedule

Thursday, October 7, 2021

1:00 - 6:00 p.m. Stall and pen assignments for early arriving lambs, steers, and breeding cattle (All stall and pen assignments to be made by show management)
1:00 p.m. Scales open for weighing market lambs, wether dams, market hair sheep, market steers, and commercial beef heifers

Friday, October 8, 2021

8:00 a.m. - 12:00 Stall and pen assignments for lambs, steers, and beef breeding cattle
8:00 a.m. Scales open for weighing all lambs, market steers and commercial beef heifers
12:00 Deadline for arrival of all junior lambs, steers, commercial beef heifers and beef breeding cattle
1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Mouth wether dams – Barn 7
1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Check horn length on market steers – Barn 11
2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Mouth and check horn length on commercial beef heifers – Barn 11
5:00 p.m. Deadline to process beef breeding entries using check-in app
5:00 p.m. Deadline to enter weights for market steers and commercial beef heifers using check-in app
5:00 p.m. Deadline to enter weights for all lambs using check-in app
5:00 p.m. Deadline for Lamb and Beef Showmanship entries using check-in app

Saturday, October 9, 2021

8:00 a.m. Junior Market Steer Show - Judging Arena (Two rings – Progress Steers on one side and Prospect Steers on the other side); steers released after showing
Junior Commercial Beef Heifer Show - Judging Arena (two rings); Start 15 minutes after Market Steer Show; heifers released after showing
1:00 p.m. Junior Lamb Shows - Barn 8 – (showmanship; wether dams; market hair sheep; market lambs); lambs released after showing

Sunday, October 10, 2021

8:00 a.m. Arrival of Junior and Open Market Swine; scales open for weighing junior and open swine
9:00 a.m. Beef Showmanship - Judging Arena (two rings)
9:00 a.m. Junior Cattlemen's Assn. Meeting - Sales Arena
9:30 a.m. Devotional Service - Sales Arena
10:30 a.m. Present 4-H/FFA Replacement Beef Heifer Development Contest Awards – Judging Arena
12:00 Deadline for arrival of Junior and Open Market Swine
4:00 p.m. Deadline to enter weights for junior market swine using check-in app
4:00 p.m. Deadline for Swine Showmanship entries using check-in app

Monday, October 11, 2021

8:00 a.m. Junior Beef Breeding Show - Judging Arena (two rings); cattle released after showing
10:00 a.m. Open Market Swine Show - Swine Barn
10:15 a.m. Junior Market Hog Show - Swine Barn; market hogs released after showing

Wednesday, October 13, 2021

1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Stall early arriving Open Dairy Cattle Show animals

Thursday, October 14, 2021

8:00 a.m. Scales open for weighing market goats and commercial meat goat does
12:00 Deadline for arrival of Junior and Open Show dairy cattle
1:00 p.m. Deadline to process junior dairy cattle entries using check-in app
1:00 p.m. Deadline to enter weights on commercial dairy heifers and cows using check-in app
1:00 p.m. Deadline for Dairy Cattle Showmanship entries using check-in app
5:00 p.m. Deadline for arrival of 4-H/FFA Dairy Goats
5:30 p.m. Deadline to process dairy goat entries using check-in app
5:30 p.m. Deadline to enter weights for commercial dairy goats using check-in app
5:30 p.m. Deadline for Dairy Goat Showmanship entries using check-in app

Friday, October 15, 2021

7:00 a.m. Scales open for weighing commercial meat goat does and market goats
7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Mouth commercial meat goat does
8:00 a.m. 4-H/FFA Dairy Goat Show - Barn 8 – Showmanship, Commercial Dairy Goats, Sr. Does and Jr. Does
8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Check horn length on market goats
9:00 a.m. Deadline for arrival o7f 4-H/FFA Market Goat and Commercial Meat Goat Does
9:00 a.m. Open Dairy Cattle Show - Judging Arena
9:00 a.m. Deadline for Goat Showmanship (Market and Meat Goat Doe) entries using check-in app
11:00 a.m. Deadline to enter weights for market goats and commercial meat goat does using check-in app
12:00 Goat Showmanship (Market Goats and Commercial Meat Goat Does) - Barn 7 4-H/FFA Meat Goat Doe Show - Barn 7 (Start 15 minutes after Goat Showmanship)
1:00 p.m. Two-Year-Old Holstein Futurity - Judging Arena
1:15 p.m. Two-Year-Old Jersey Futurity - Judging Arena
7:00 p.m. Special Dairy Classes - Judging Arena
8:00 p.m. Arrival of Open Show dairy & meat goats

Saturday, October 16, 2021

8:00 a.m. MGA Open Dairy Goat Show - Barn 8
8:30 a.m. Junior Dairy Cattle Show - Judging Arena
(Showmanship followed by the Commercial Dairy Heifer and Cow Shows and Junior Dairy Purebred Show)
8:30 a.m. Junior Market Goat Show - Barn 7; released after showing
4:00 p.m. Release all dairy cattle

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