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10. Warren Fisher Memorial Award offers an award to the RULES
Champion Fleece. 1. All intermediate, senior and Challenge of Champions par-
11. Chris and Alicia Schrieber offer an award to the Best Bred ticipates must complete without the use of a halter.
and Owned Breeding Ewe. 2. The exhibitor must own the lamb used for showmanship.
12. Mellow Meadow Farm offers an award to the Challenge of
Champions Fitting and Showing winning exhibitor. CLASSES
13. Chris Gazunis offers an award for Best Shepherd (conge- 1. Senior Fitting and Showing—Award and Ribbons.
niality and helpfulness). 2. Intermediate Fitting and Showing—Award and Ribbons.
14. The Miller Family offers an award to the Reserve Champion 3. Junior Fitting and Showing—Award and Ribbons.
Fleece. 4. First Year Fitting and Showing—Award and Ribbons.
15. The Chiperfield Family offers an award for the best pen 5. Champion Fitting and Showing—Award.
display (creativity and education about sheep to the public). 6. Challenge of Champions—All champions from previous
16. Mary Kate Truesdale offers an award to the First Year Fitting years are only eligible for this class plus the current year’s
& Showing Champion. champion.
17. Connie Myers Memorial Award is offered to the Champion
Breeding Ram. DIVISION 13: MARKET LAMBS
18. The Davis Family offers an award for the Best Bred and
Owned Market Lamb. PREMIUMS
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BREEDING SECTIONS $17 16 14 13 12 12 11 10 8 7 6
1 = Border Cheviot 7 = Other Meat Breeds
2 = Corriedales 8 = Shropshire CLASSES
3 = Dorset 9 = Southdown 1. Individual Market Lambs (grouped by weight in classes after
4 = Hampshire 10 = Suffolk weigh-in) Classes 1A–1J are created pending the number
5 = Montadale 11 = White Wool Breeds of entries. 90–145 lbs. minimum, 0.35 lbs. rate of gain.
6 = Natural Colored 12 = Romney 2. Bred and Owned Market Lambs (only 2 entries per exhibitor).
(must be registered) 3. Pair of Market Lambs (1 entry per exhibitor).
4. Champion Lightweight Market Lamb—Rosette.
PREMIUMS 5. Champion Medium-weight Market Lamb—Rosette.
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$17 16 14 13 12 11 10 7. Grand Champion Market Lamb—Rosette.
8. Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb—Rosette.
1. Yearling Ram.
2. Senior Ram Lamb. DIVISION 14: 4-H SHEPHERD’S LEAD
3. Pair of Senior Ram Lambs. • Coordinator, Donna Feuillet
4. Junior Ram Lamb.
5. Pair of Junior Ram Lamb. JUDGING
6. Champion Ram—Banner. Sunday, Aug. 12
7. Reserve Champion Ram—Rosette. • 10am in the Sheep Pavilion
8. Champion Bred and Owned Ram—Rosette.
9. Ewe, two years and over. ENTRY DEADLINE: July 20, 2018
10. Yearling Ewe. • Please use online entry system or paper form provided at
11. Pair of Yearling Ewes. the Fair Office.
12. Pair of Yearlings (both sexes must be represented).
13. Senior Ewe Lamb. PREMIUMS
14. Pair of Senior Ewe Lambs. Classes 1–3: 1 st 2 nd 3 4 5 th 6
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15. Junior Ewe Lambs. $60 48 36 24 12 12
16. Pair of Junior Ewe Lambs.
17. Champion Ewe—Rosette. RULES
18. Champion Bred and Owned Ewe—Banner 1. Open to any Montgomery County 4-H or FFA member who
19. Reserve Champion Ewe—Rosette. wish to participate. Participants do not need to own their
20. Twin Lambs, (either sex, same ewe, twins to each other) sheep; one may be borrowed.
21. 4-H Flock (two Ewe lambs, one Ram lamb). 2. The entrant will be judged on the mode of dress selected
22. Supreme Champion Ewe—Banner. which must be attractive and lend elegance to the class.
DIVISION 12: FITTING AND SHOWING The garment must be made of a least 60 percent wool.
PREMIUMS Entrants must furnish their own garments. Additional points
1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 6–15 th will be given to those who construct their own garments.
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$20 19 18 17 16 15 3. Scripts are due to the Superintendent by 9am, Sunday, Aug.
12. The script should include information describing the

