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Beef Entry Form� � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �

4-H & FFA BEEF CATTLE SHOWMANSHIP

Showmanship will be divided into classes by age.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th-10th

$25 $22 $18 $15 $12

Fill OuT EvERYThiNg - ONE aNiMal pER FORM

Exhibitor’s Name Email

Exhibitor’s birthdate (mo/d/yr) Parent/Guardian Animal’s Ear Tag # Animal’s Birthdate

Enclose clean up & bedding fee $10/head Phone Date of Purchase Club/Chapter4-H or FFA? CHECK A CLASS Address (Street) (Town) (Zip) Beef Steer Junior Heifer Senior Heifer Cow/Calf Intermediate Yearling Heifer Junior Yearling Heifer Preview Beef Stalling Request Use Showman App To Enter Animals Shirt Size (Circle One): Youth S Youth M Youth L Youth XL Adult S Adult M Adult L Adult XL Adult XXL

(Copy entry form if needed for more than one animal)

Mail to:

Deadline: September 10, 2021 (NO EXCEPTIONS) • Include Entry Fees.

DEPARTMENT 10

SECTION A-3A - DAIRY BEEF FEEDER STEER Committee: Gary & Judy Zurin, 725 Newcomer Rd., Mount Joy, PA 17552 - 717-653-0143 Gerry Kready, Sandra & Holly Musser Show - Tuesday 2:00 p.m. – Sale - Friday 6:00 p.m.

1. ELIGIBILITY & ENTRIES

A. All calves must be born between between January 1 and February 29, 2021.

B. Calves must be 100% Holstein.

C. Each calf must be ear tagged by 4-H leader or FFA adviser, by July 1, 2021.

D. In addition, a RFID ear tag must be on animal at check-in.

E. A signed ownership form with proof of breed and calf birthdate must be presented at sign in. These forms may be obtained through the 4-H dairy beef club and the Manheim FFA.

F. Must weigh a minimum of 600 lbs. to compete and sell.

2. MANAGEMENT RULES:

A. All calves must be penned 5:00 -7:00 p.m. Sunday. Weigh-in on Sunday night 5:00-7:00 p.m. This weight will be used for the show and sale.

B. All equipment, feed, and show boxes must be store in designated areas.

C. Wheelbarrows and spreader are available for cleanup during Farm Show Week.

D. All animals entered in this show will be sold Friday at 6 p.m.

E. Exhibitors are expected to be present during the feeding and grooming of their calf.

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