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Junior Fair Horse & Pony: 2012

Dept. G-J
JUNIOR FAIR HORSE AND PONY
Tom King, Superintendent
Mike Kleman, Ass’t Supt.    Kathy Kleman
Pat Mullady    Stan Schrader
Steve Christopher     Jill Christopher
Judging: Wednesday, September 5, 9:00 A.M.
(Lunch break to be announced)
See General Regulations
All Junior Fair Horse & Pony exhibitors must clean stalls and remove manure and bedding material from the building before leaving on Sunday.
PREMIUMS:
A Grade – $5.00; B Grade – $4.00; C Grade – $3.00
Class 1. Foals of 2012 – Horse and Pony
Class 2. Yearlings – Foal of 2011 Horse and Pony
Class 3. Production – Horse and Pony (enter ring at same time)
Class 4. Yearling 2011 Showmanship
Class 5. Showmanship – 11 and under – Horses
Class 6. Showmanship – 12 thru 14 – Horses
Class 7. Showmanship – 15 and over – Horses
Class 8. Showmanship – 11 and under – Ponies
Class 9. Showmanship – 12 thru 14 – Ponies
Class 10. Showmanship – 15 and over – Ponies
Class 11. Showmanship – Open English – 8-19 Horses and Ponies
Class 12. Showmanship – Contestor – Horses and Ponies
Champion and Reserve Champion Showmanship, Classes 4 through 12

Class AA – Mini showmanship 8-19 (placing ribbons only)

Senior winners eligible to participate in Showmen of Showmen contest Saturday, Sept. 8 at 8:00 P.M.

Class A – Showmanship, Horse and Pony, 13 and under
Class B – Showmanship Horse and Pony, 14 and over
Classes 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 are place only, no grades.
Class 13. Registered Horse Halter – Mare
Class 14. Registered Horse Halter – Gelding
Class 15. Non-Registered Horse Halter – Mare and Gelding
Class 16 – Pony Halter
Class 16A – Mini Halter 8-19 (placing ribbons only)
Class 17 – Yearling Lounge Line
LUNCH BREAK – 30 MINUTES
Class 18 – English Equitation – Hunt and Saddle Seat – 13 and under – Horses and Ponies
Class 19 – English Equitation – Hunt & Saddle Seat – 14 and over – Horses and Ponies
Champion and Reserve Champion English Equitation
Class C – English Equitation Horse & Pony, 8-19
Class 20 – Hunter Hack – Horse and Pony
Class 21 – English Pleasure – Horse and Pony – Hunt and Saddle Seats
Class 22 – English Command – Horse and Pony – Hunt and Saddle Seats
Class 23 – Pole Bending – Horse and Pony, 8-13
Class 24 – Pole Bending – Horse and Pony, 14-18
Champion and Reserve Champion Pole Bending, Classes 23 & 24
Class 25 – Exhibition Poles (contesters only) 8-18
Class 26 – Barrels – Horse & Pony, 8-13
Class 27 – Barrels – Horse & Ponty, 14-18
Champion and Reserve Champion Barrels, Classes 26 & 27
Class 28 – Exhibition Barrels (contestors only) 8-18
Class 29 – Pleasure Driving 8-13
Class 30 – Pleasure Driving 14-18
Champion and Reserve Champion Pleasure Driving, Classes 29 & 30
Class 31 – Reinsmanship – Horse & Pony (no draft horses or ponies)
Class 32 – Walk and Trot – Horse & Pony
Class 33 – Western Horsemanship – 11 and under – Horses
Class 34 – Western Horsemanship – 12 thru 14 – Horses
Class 35 – Western Horsemanship – 15 and over – Horses
Class 36 – Western Horsemanship – 11 and under – Ponies
Class 37 – Western Horsemanship – 12 thru 14 – Ponies
Class 38 – Western Horsemanship – 15 and over – Ponies
Class 39 – Jr. Snaffle Bit Horsemanship – No Pattern. Horse and Pony 5 years and under. (Not eligible for championship)
Champion and Reserve Champion Horse-manship, Classes 33 thru 39
ROYALTY SHOWMANSHIP
Class D – Horseless Horse Showmanship
Class E – Western Horsemanship Horse, 13 and under.
Class F – Western Horsemanship Horse, 14 and over.
Class G – Western Horsemanship Pony, 8-19.
Class H – Western Horsemanship – Walk Trot (Not eligible for 3 gaited classes)
JUNIOR FAIR PERFORMANCE CLASSES – 13-17, 20-23, 25 and 35-45
1st – $5.00 and ribbon
2nd – $4.00 and ribbon
3rd – $3.00 and ribbon
4th – ribbon
Class 40. Western Pleasure – 8 thru 14 – Horses
Class 41. Western Pleasure – 15 and over – Horses
Class 42. Western Pleasure – 8 thru 19 – Ponies
Class 43. Reining – Horse and Pony
Class 44. Trail – Horse and Pony – 8 thru 14
Class 45. Trail – Horse and Pony – 15 and over
Class 46. Trail at Hand Horse and Pony, any age
Class 47. Egg Race – Horse
Class 48. Egg Race – Pony
Class 49. Walk Trot Egg & Spoon – Horse and Pony (no 3 Gaited Classes)
Class 50. Bareback – Horsemanship and Equitation – Horse and Pony
Class 51. Down and Back
Class 52. Simon Says
Class 53. Figure 8
Class 54. Draft Horse (to be shown in class during Open Draft Horse Show)
RULES:
NEW HORSE RULE:
The Hardin County Agricultural Society requires horse helmets be worn by all participants age 19 and under in junior fair and open class horse shows.
“All youth age 19 and under, participating in any 4-H equestrian activity, are required to wear properly fitted protective headgear which meets or exceeds current ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials)/SEI (Safety Equipment Institute) standards with the chin harness securely fastened at all times while riding or driving an equine.”
All horses and ponies to be exhibited must have been vaccinated with Flu-Rhino Vaccine between March 1, 2012 and August 20, 2012. Proof of vaccination must be provided to the superintendent upon request.
1. Open to Hardin County Junior Fair exhibitors with horse project.
2. Exhibitors must exhibit their own animals.
3. The following measurement (with the shoe) will prevail in all classes:
Horses over 58 inches
Ponies 58 inches and under
Minis 50 inches and under
All horses and ponies to be measured by club advisers prior to June 1.
4. Ages determined as of Jan. 1.
5. Each animal can be shown only once in classes 1 thru 12, 18-19, 33-39, 23, 24, 26, 27.
6. All animals must be kept tied when in the stalls.
7. Gates must be kept behind animals in the stalls.
8. No horses or ponies are allowed on the grounds except in the designated exercise area and only during the times posted.
9. Only Participant, Parent or Advisor permitted to work on or with horse with in 30 days of the fair and until completion of the 4H Horse Show.
10. No stallions permitted to show.
11. The assignment of a member to a class or project is up to the discretion of the member’s adviser.
12. In case of limited housing for horses and ponies at the fair, members will be restricted to housing one project at the fair. Members’ additional junior fair entries may be “shipped in and shipped out” on show day without penalty.
13. Sick horses will be sent home by order of a veterinarian and the superintendent.
14. Superintendents have the right to divide large classes into smaller divisions, or combine smaller classes.
15. Last year’s Horsemanship, Showmanship, English and Contestor Grand Champions are eligible to show for champion in the same division this year. (Must be shown n a grade class)
16. Three refusal rule and time limit apply to trail classes.
17. Judge has discretion to bring back more than 1st and 2nd place animals for championship classes.
18. Champion and Reserve Champion Barrels and Poles will be based on best time in Championship Class.
19. Exhibitors may show in both class 24 and 26 but must select the class in which to receive their grade.
20. Classes A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H – Place only (no grade and no premium)
AWARDS:
•Champion Showmanship, Trophy Classes 1-12 – Squire and Eileen Latham
•Champion Horsemanship, Trophy Classes 33-39 – Hardin County Mounted Posse.
•Reserve Champion Showmanship Trophy Classes 1-12 – Rodney & Carrie Haudenschield
•Reserve Champion Horsemanship Trophy Classes 33-39 – Darryl, Nancy, and Kelly Turner, Eric & Kerri Modd
•Champion Barrels Trophies Class 26 & 27 – Tom, Cheryl, Tyler, Travis & Tanner King.
• Reserve Champion Barrels – Jim, Brandi, Derek and Miranda Rowe.
•Champion Poles – Judge William D. Hart
•Reserve Champion Poles – Mike and Kathy Kleman.
•Grand Champion English Equitation Trophy Classes 18 and 19 – Golden Acres Quarter Horses, Glen and Sue Rickenbacher and Ed & Kim James.
•Reserve Champion English Equitation Trophy Classes 18 and 19 – Donna and Carter Cavalier.
•Champion Pleasure Driving Trophy – Todd and Bobbi Pees
• Reserve Champion Pleasure Driving Trophy – AHW Enterprises & Jeremy, Tiffany Nelson
•Class Winner Trophies – Touch of Country, Janie Seiler, Ken and Darlene LaFontaine, Judge William D. Hart, Steve Christopher Law Office and Rodney & Carrie Haudenschield
•Stall Sign for Champion & Reserve Champion Showmanship – Hardin County 4-H Horse Committee.
•Stall Sign for Champion & Reserve Champion Horsemanship – Hardin County 4-H Horse Committee.
•Stall Sign for Champion Barrels – Diamond M Veterinary Clinic.
•Stall Sign for Reserve Champion Barrels & Poles – Ferguson Agency, LLC.
• Stall Sign for Champion Poles – Mike and Kathy Kleman.
•Stall Sign for Champion English Equitation – Tim Jolliff Plumbing & Electric.
•Stall Sign for Reserve Champion English Equitation – Renee Dunahue.
•Stall Sign for Champion and Reserve Champion Pleasure Driving – Paul and Nancy Rickenbacher
•Champion & Reserve Champion Rosettes – Hardin County Agricultural Society.

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