MYLE Handbook 2024

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COMMITTED TO PROMOTING YOUTH IN AGRICULTURE, THROUGH BREEDING AND RAISING LIVESTOCK IN THE STATE OF MINNESOTA.

The Minnesota Youth Livestock Expo (MYLE) is made up of a group of volunteers who love kids and livestock. The MYLE Show Committee is 100% volunteer. 100% of the proceeds raised goes directly back to the youth in Minnesota.

MYLE VOLUNTEER SHOW COMMITTEE CONTACT INFORMATION

Executive Committee: Kent Thiesse: 507-381-7960

Steve Pomerenke: 507-848-8123

Rex Quam: 507-251-2650

Julie Vorpagel: 507-440-0837 Jim Nesseth: 507-841-0325 Stephanie Steck: 402-680-1254

Erick Barberg 651-260-1951

Clair Drescher 507-383-9376

Jeremy Geske 612-756-1200

Steve Pomerenke 507-848-8123

Stephanie Steck 402-680-1254

Ella Thome 507-606-2724

Mamie Luhmann 507-259-7248

Brent Vorpagel 507-380-2068

SPECIESPECIFIC ENTRY QUESTIONS BEEF SHOW

Kent Thiesse 507-381-7960

Steve Pomerenke507-525-0986

Theresa St. Germain 507-995-1155

Stephanie Steck 402-680-1254

Erick Barberg 651-260-1951

Chris Polzin 612-916-0105

Theresa St.Germain 507-995-1155

Clark Huinker 507-236-1299

Jim Nesseth 507-841-0325

Rex Quam 507-251-2650

Kent Thiesse 507-381-7960

Craig Maloney 580-651-6299

Mike Patterson 507-649-1682

Corey Christopher 507-841-4255

Theresa St. Germain: 507-995-1155

Carmen Deling 507-236-1552

Dan Erickson 507-383-8389

Chris Polzin 612-916-0105

Dave Resch 952-449-1793

Julie Vorpagel 507-440-0837

Kathy Jotblad 651-900-2705

Steve Resler 507-456-7746

Sara Compart 507-381-0324

DAIRY STEER SHOW

Dan Erickson 507-383-8389

MARKET SHEEP SHOW

Jim Nesseth 507-841-0325

Dave Resch 952-449-1793

BREEDING SHEEP SHOW

Jeremy Geske 612-756-1200

GENERAL QUESTIONS EMAIL: entermyle@gmail.com

FAIRMONT FAIRGROUNDS (BEEF, SHEEP, GOATS, RABBITS) 1300 N Bixby Road Fairmont, MN 56031

MEAT GOAT SHOW

Rex Quam 507-251-2650

Clark Huinker 507-236-1299

Craig Maloney 580-651-6299

RABBIT SHOW

Carmen Deling 507-236-1552

Sara Compart 507-381-0324

Kelsey Deling 507-236-8825

AUSTIN FAIRGROUNDS (SWINE) 700 12th St SW Austin, MN 55912

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GENERAL RULES

ENTRIES

Entries – Online ONLY - www.mnyouthlivestockexpo.com

ENTRY DEADLINES

WEDNESDAY, MAY 22 - ENTRY DEADLINE

WEDNESDAY, MAY 29 - LATE ENTRY DEADLINE & WITH DOUBLED FEES

Entry Costs

BEEF - $60 PER HEAD

DAIRY STEERS- $60 PER HEAD

SHEEP - $35 PER HEAD

GOATS - $35 PER HEAD

RABBITS- $10 PER HEAD

SWINE - $50 PER HEAD

• SWINE ALTERNATE ENTRIES - $5.00

MN BRED & RAISED - NO CHARGE for qualifying species NO REFUNDS. NO EXCEPTIONS.

FAIRGROUNDS FACILITY GUIDELINES & RULES

Parking – cars & trailers - please respect the parking attendants and park in designated areas. Cleaning Up before leaving - ALL MYLE Exhibitors and families are required to clean up their area. It’s MYLE goal to leave the fairgrounds better than how you found them.

Service Dogs Only, this is firm, dogs without proper documentation will be asked to leave the grounds. We would love to have your 4 legged family members join us for the weekend, but this rule is non-negotiable.

Arrival & Departure Times - gates open at 6 AM & close at 8 PM

HEALTH, SAFETY, LIABILITY & PUBLIC

Exhibitors, families, animals and the public attend the MYLE shows at their own risk.

IAFE NATIONAL CODE OF SHOW RING ETHICS

MYLE will follow the IAFE National Code of Show Ring ethics.

MYLE EXHIBITOR ELIGIBILITY

MYLE is open to exhibitors who are bona fide member, in good standing that are current & active, in Minnesota 4-H, Minnesota FFA or a Minnesota Junior Breed Association -who holdaprincipal/primaryresidenceinMinnesota andparticipateinMinnesota4-H,Minnesota FFAoraMinnesotaJunior Breed Association.

Age Requirements (All Species) 5 to21 asof January1, 2024

OWNERSHIP

If an exhibitorallowsanother showmantoexhibit their animal(s)atany show,regardlessofthetypeofshow or state exhibited that hasanownershiprule requirement, once the ownership deadline has occurred, said animal is deemed ineligible to show at the MYLE, regardless of ownership documentation. However, prior to MYLE animal(s) may be exhibited by siblings of the same household, and not be deemed ineligible as this would be the same as family owned. Ownership deadlinesmaydiffer betweenspecies,besuretocheckyourMYLEspecies for specific ownership deadlines.

MYLE Exhibitorsmustmaintain continuous ownershipfor eachanimal enteredin theshow from thetimeofownershipdeadlineuntil showday.

OwnershipDeadlineforAll Species isMay15,2024

PROTESTS

Anyprotestmustbemade inwriting andaccompaniedbyadeposit of$500, ofwhichthedepositwillbeforfeitedifthe protestisnotsustained.Said protestmust state plainly thecauseof complaintorappeal,andmustbe filedwiththeMYLEManagement Committee within fivehoursafter theaward wasmade,being consideredwhentheaward wasmade whenaribbon orpremiumcard wasplaced. In addition to therighttoprotestherein guaranteedtoexhibitors, management reserves the right to take cognizance of fraud consummated or attempted in connection with an exhibit and take such action as may be deemed just and proper and as maybewarranted.All Other DisputesAll questionsofdisputeor differencesnotprovided forunder therulesand regulationsshallbereferredtotheMYLE Management Committee, whose decision shall be final.

OBJECTIONABLE EXHIBITS

MYLEManagementCommittee reserves therighttoremovefromthe groundsanyexhibit,animal,standor showthatmaybefalselyentered,ormay be deemed unsuitable or objectionable, without assigning a reason therefore, and, if necessary, in MYLE sole discretion, return any money already paid for space or stalls which shall exonerate MYLE from any liabilities, damages, losses, costs, expenses, suits, actions, injuries, demands, proceedings and claims whatsoever on the part of the exhibitor or purchaser.

DAMAGE, LOSS OR INJURY

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Any damage, loss or injury caused to the fairgrounds, another exhibitor or their exhibits will be the liability of the person(s) causing the damage. The Minnesota Youth Livestock Expo and associated show management shall in no way be held liable or responsible for the damage or injury caused.

ANIMAL HEALTH REQUIREMENTS

ALL SPECIES. Livestock Health Regulations and Identification. All animals will be inspected by the official veterinarian the opening day of the exhibition and daily during theexhibition. Theofficialveterinarian willordertheimmediateremovaltoaquarantinefacility,orfromtheexhibitionpremises,anyanimalshowingclinical signsof any infectious,contagiousorcommunicable disease,includingringwormandwarts

All Beef, Sheep & Goat entries must be ID’d with an acceptable form of official identification: USDA Federal tag or 4-H tag. Please see Acceptable ID Options for an official acceptable listof identification.

All Swine entrieswillbe identifiedwith theAnimalIdentification Number (AIN) Systemwhichconsistsof15 digits beginning withtheofficial countrycode- ‘840’for the United States. Minnesota 4-H tags do fulfill the 840-tag requirement. Any animal showing evidence of any disease, abscesses, or any open contagious lesions will not be allowed to exhibit or show, and will be subject to isolation or expulsion depending on the nature and seriousness of the disease, abscess or lesion in question. If illnessof anynature issuspectedinany animal,said animal issubject to examinationbytheState Veterinarianand owner orexhibitorofsaid animalmust abideby thedecisionof thisveterinarian.Animals withwarts or ringworm maynotbeshown.Astatement fromaveterinarianthatan animalisbeingtreatedforthese diseases is not acceptable. Animals known by the exhibitor to have an infectious, communicable disease or to have been exposed to an infectious, communicable disease, or to be from a quarantined flock may not beentered in an exhibition.

Identification. The goal of these ID requirements is to uniquely identify animals so they can be traced to their source in a disease outbreak. All cattle, swine, sheep and goats exhibited at the expo must have official identification (ID) that meets the requirements of both state and federal animal identification rules. The type of ID used in eachspeciesmay vary,buteachofficialID is uniquetothat animal within the UnitedStates. Forpicturesofofficial eartagsandmore information aboutofficial IDin livestock, visit the Board of Animal Health Official ID page at bah.state.mn.us/official-id/, examples are also available on page ?? for the Fairmont (Beef, Sheep and Goat)exhibitsandpage?? for the Jackson(Swine)exhibits.Thereare no state or federal requirementsat this timeto officially identify rabbits.

Fairmont Vet – Clark Huinker 507-236-1299

AUSTINVET –TBA

PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEOGRAPHY OF EXHIBITORS & ANIMALS DURING MYLE

FAIRMONT PHOTOGRAPHER

Linde’sLivestock andtheirteamwillbeour officialphotographerofMYLEFairmont.They will takecandidringshots &allbackdropphotos. Weaskthat no other person(s) take and sell photos during the MYLE events, unless permission is granted form the MYLE Management Committee. Parents, guardians and family members can capture snapshotsoftheir exhibitor.

VIEW & Purchase OFFICIAL MYLE Beef, Sheep, Goat & Rabbit Photographs - https://linde.shootproof.com Discount offered on multiple photos ordered.

AUSTIN PHOTOGRAPHER

C3 and their team will be our official photographer of MYLE AUSTIN. They will take candid ring shots & all backdrop photos. We ask that no other person(s) take and sell photos during the MYLE events, unless permission is granted form the MYLE Management Committee. Parents, guardians and family members can capture snapshots of their exhibitor. https://www.c3designs.biz/

VIEW & Purchase OFFICIAL MYLE Swine Photographs - c3designs.net

MINNESOTA BRED AND RAISED DIVISION

MYLE exhibitors are allowed to enter Minnesota Bred and Raised division. The exhibitor is required to complete the official verification form (affidavit) at the time of entryandpresentthe original form at timeofcheck-in.Thisdivisionisdesignedfor animalsthat arebred andraisedinthe state of Minnesota.Please seespeciesfor specificrules.Minnesota Bredandraisedmeansthatthedamwasownedbya Minnesotabreederatthe timeofconceptionandthatthe animal wasborn inthestate of Minnesota. Additional rules may apply on a per species basis. Species participating: Market Steers, Breeding Heifers, Goats, Breeding Ewes, Wether Dams, Market Lambs, Barrows, Market Gilts & Breeding Gilts. If animals are falsely entered in the Minnesota Bred and Raised division will automatically disqualify the animal(s) and theexhibitorfromtheMinnesotaYouthLivestock Expo,includingforfeitureofall proceedsandawardsfromtheMinnesotaYouthLivestock Expo.

NEW 2024: This division is sponsored by the Minnesota Livestock Breeders Association (MLBA)

Official Form Online - Bring to Check In www.mnyouthlivestockexpo.com

Enter this Division Online with your MYLE entries www.mnyouthlivestockexpo.com

WHERE TO ENTER

www.mnyouthlivestockexpo.com

ENTRY DEADLINES

WEDNESDAY, MAY 22 - ENTRY DEADLINE

WEDNESDAY, MAY 29 - LATE DEADLINE & DOUBLE FEES

BEEF - $60 PER HEAD

DAIRY STEERS- $60 PER HEAD

SHEEP - $35 PER HEAD

GOATS - $35 PER HEAD

RABBITS- $10 PER HEAD

MN Bred & Raised - NO CHARGE

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LATE ENTRIES & REFUNDS NO ENTRIES AFTER MAY 29TH 2024 FOR MYLE. NO REFUNDS.

WHO CAN ENTER

Minnesota Exhibitor ages 5 -21 as of January 1, 2024 *see eligibility rule on page 2

GENERAL QUESTIONS entermyle@gmail.com

MYLE FAIRMONT ENTRIES - NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED AFTER MAY 29TH LATE ENTRY DEADLINE ONLINE ENTRY FORM QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT STEPHANIE STECK 402-680-1254 OR THERESA St. Germain 507-995-1155 OR ENTERMYLE@GMAIL.COM

BEEF

CLINT RUSK– Market Beef, Prospects, Cow/Calf & Heifers CALLIE SPENGLER– Showmanship

COW/CALF SHOW SPECIFIC INFORMATION EXHIBITS ARE RELEASED AFTER SHOWING & AREA CLEANED UP

CO0W/CALF SHOW DETAILS

• All general cattle show rules apply to the Cow/Calf Show.

• Entry fee is $60 per head.

• Pairs will be shown in their respective Breed Divisions and classes as long as they meet the registration requirements for that breed and can have a corresponding registration paper andtattoo for both thecow andthe calf at thetime of check-in.

• Cow/Calf pairs will be sorted by breed based on the cow **Depending on numbers check in; the MYLE committee reserves the right to make appropriate changes to organize the cow/calf show by age instead of breed.

• Cow/Calf pairs may include heifer, steer and bull calves.

• The cow and the calf must be led into the show ring by two exhibitors (no adults).

• Calves as a part of the cow/calf pair must be the cow’s natural born calf.

• Embryo transfer (ET) calves may not be a part of the cow/calf pair show, but may be shown as prospect calves or as an entry in the breeding heifer show.

• All Cow/Calf pairs must be ID’d with an acceptable form of official identification: USDA Federal tag or 4-H tag.

• Awards will include awards to the Champion and Reserve Cow/Calf Pair, as well as cash awards in each class and showmanship awards.

SPECIFIC BEEF & DAIRY STEER SHOW RULES

Entries – Online ONLY - www.mnyouthlivestockexpo.com

Entriescloseby Wednesday,May22

Late entries close Wednesday, MAY 29

• Exhibitors must own and exhibit their own animal.

• Exhibitors must show their own animal in showmanship.

• This will be a “full-fit” Show, showmanship will be at your discretion.

• No “pumping” of animals.

• Exhibitors are required to follow the “IAFE National Code of Show Ring Ethics” guidelines.

• If you have issues meeting the listed check-in deadlines, due to a County Fair or Jr National conflict please contact MYLE Beef Show Management Team for late arrivalapprovalahead of June 26 or send an e-mailtoentermyle@gmail.com forapproval.

• Livestock that are dual registered may enterunder eachregistered breed andpay the entry fee,however the breed designation they would like to exhibit under will be made at check-in and cannot be changed after check-in. Ex: Heifer has papers as; Chianina, MaineTainer may show as a Commercial/Crossbred. 3 entries will need tobemadeintheentrysystemandpaidfor. Atthetimeofcheck-in,itwillbe requiredtodesignateasto whichbreedthe animalwillbe exhibited as.

• Heifers have the opportunity to show in both the Prospect Calf show and in the Breeding heifer show and Cow/Calf pair show; Exhibitors must complete as many entriesasshows that theywant to enter.Registrationpapersrequired forbreed classes.

• Stalling - Be prepared to show off your trailer, some barn stalling is available first come, first serve.

• Generators are STRONGLY encouraged.

• Exhibitors are required to CLEAN UP their trailer spot prior to release. Please take all your trash and bedding with you! DO NOT LEAVE ANY BEDDING on the ground. Pleasepileitand loadin withthehelp oftheMartinCountyFairboard.Pleasedisposeofalltrash!

• MYLE Beef Shows are Sanctioned with North Star Point Series & Beyond The Ring Point Series

DAIRY STEER SHOW DETAILS

NEW FOR 2024: The dairy steer show will run within the Market Beef Show

• Entry fee is $60 per head

• Purebred Dairy Steers must be Pure-Breed Dairy Steers from the 6 recognized Dairy breeds, which include Holstein, Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Guernsey, Jersey & Milking Shorthorn. AnyPure-BreedDairy Steer thatisnotdeemedtomeetbreedauthenticity maybemovedto the Crossbreddivision.

•Crossbred Dairy Steer Division will be offered. Crossbred Dairy Steers must be at least 50% from the acceptable breeds listed for the Pure-Breed Dairy steer show. The steersmust showadequate DairySteercharacteristics,asdeterminedbythe committee.

• NEW: DAIRY PROSPECTS DIVISION: CATTLE MUST BE BORN AFTER JANUARY 1st, 2024

• MYLE Show Committee will determine final eligibility for the Pure-Breed & Crossbred Dairy Steer division. These decisions are final and not subject to protests.

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MARKET BEEF & PROSPECT SHOW SPECIFIC INFORMATION

MARKET BEEF & PROSPECT SHOW EXHIBITS ARE RELEASED AFTER SHOWING & AREA CLEANED UP

• Market & Prospect Heifers can be double entered as Breeding Heifers. Separate paid entries required.

• Entry fee is $60 per head

• MN Bred & Raised - NO CHARGE - Registered cattle ONLY

• Beef Steers will show in Breed Divisions and by weight.

• There will be separate Divisions for “Slick-Shorn” Steers & Market Heifers.

• All Market Beef and Prospect Calves must be ID’d with an acceptable form of official identification: USDA Federal tag or 4-H tag.

• Breed Steers must also have a registration paper and matching ear tattoo.

• Market Beef and Prospect Calves will be shown by weight.

• Exhibitors will submit a weight card.. A scale will be available to check declared weights.

• Top animals in each class may be weighed back as they exit the show ring and animals must be within 5% of their entry card weight.

• Awards will include cash awards and special awards to the Champion and Reserve Market Beef & Prospect Calves, as well as cash awards in each class and showmanshipawards.

BREEDING HEIFER SHOW SPECIFIC INFORMATION EXHIBITS ARE RELEASED AFTER SHOWING & AREA CLEANED UP

BREEDING HEIFER SHOW DETAILS

• Market & Prospect Heifers may also be entered as Breeding Heifers as long as 2 entries are paid.

• Entry fee is $60 per head

• MN Bred & Raised - NO CHARGE

• All Breeding Heifers must be born from September 1, 2022 to May 31, 2024.

• Breeding Heifers will show in Breed Divisions, with classes by age.

• Breed heifers must also have a registration paper and matching ear tattoo.

• Breeding heifers must be ID’d with an acceptable form of official identification: USDA Federal tag or 4-H tag.

• Awards will include cash awards and special awards to the Champion and Reserve Breeding Heifers, as well as cash awards in each class and showmanship awards.

SHEEP

MARKET LAMB & WETHER DAM SPECIFIC INFORMATION

MARKET LAMB & WETHER DAM JUDGE – Jake Warntjes, TX

MARKET LAMB & WETHER DAM SHOWMANSHIP JUDGE - Jake Warntjes, TX EXHIBITS ARE RELEASED AFTER SHOWING & AREA CLEANED UP

MARKET LAMB/WETHER DAM SHOW

Entries – Online ONLY - www.mnyouthlivestockexpo.com

Entriescloseby Wednesday,May22

Late entries close Wednesday, MAY 29

• Exhibitors must own and exhibit their own animal.

• Exhibitors must show their own animal in showmanship.

• All Markets Lambs/Wether dams must be identified by a federal ID.

• Cryptorchid market sheep are not eligible to be nominated for the show.

• Lambs will be subject to drug testing at the discretion of the MYLE Sheep Committee.

• Exhibitors are required to follow the “IAFE National Code of Show Ring Ethics” guidelines.

WEIGHT DECLARATION

• ALL CLASSIFICATIONS ARE FINAL FOLLOWING WEIGHT CARD SUBMISSION. ABSOLUTLEY NO CHANGES.

• All Market Lambs/Wether dams will be weighed.

• There will be no minimum or maximum weight.

• Classification and vet check will take place at the scale.

• Sheep must have all blankets pulled at the time of check-in.

• Vets will be checking for club sheep fungus. If fungus is found, the sheep will be ineligible to show.

SHOW STRUCTURE

• Market lamb classes (Ewes and Wethers) will be shown together.

• Sheep will show light to heavy weight.

• Ewe lambs cannot be double entered.

• Up to 5 head in each class may compete for Division Champion, Reserve champion in that breed and in Top 5 Overall. It is possible, based on judge’s discretion there may be moresheep pulled fromeach class.

CLASSES

• Marketlamb & Wether Dams

VISUAL CLASSIFICATION

• Crossbreds, Hamp, Suffolk, White Face, White Breed Influenced, Southdown and Natural Colored

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BREEDING EWE SHOW SPECIFIC INFORMATION

BREEDING EWE JUDGE – Dan Smerchek, WI

BREEDING EWE SHOWMANSHIP JUDGE - Dan Smerchek, WI

EXHIBITSARE RELEASED AFTER SHOWING & AREA CLEANED UP

BREEDING EWE SHOW DETAILS

Entries closebyWednesday,May22

Late entries close Wednesday, MAY 29

• Substitutes are not allowed after entries close. Sheep may be entered in the family name and assigned to specific kids at check in.

• Tobeeligibleforexhibition,breedingewesmustberegisteredbytheofficial breedassociation inthenameoftheyouthor youth’sfamily/farmby July1st. Lease agreements(like those usedbyMinnesota4-H) areallowed,pleasehave acopy with youatcheck-in.

• All breeding ewes must be identified with an official USDA scrapie identification tag.

• Registration papers should be presented at check-in. Animals whose registration papers are not approved or are still pending will show in the commercial class.

• Only breeding ewes recognized as registered and eligible to show by their respective breed associations will be allowed to compete in the breed classes.

• To be eligible for the commercial breeding ewe class, each ewe must have a known birth date and be identified by an official USDA scrapie identification tag.

• NEW for 2024: Wether dams are not allowed in the commercial ewe division of the breeding ewe show (they belong in the wether dam show). All commercial ewes mustbe brought to themarket lamb weigh-instation forclassification(7:30 –10:00 a.m.,ThursdayJune27). Entriesdeemedby theclassification committeeto be wetherdamswillbemovedtothe wetherdamshow. Exhibitorsmaynotexceedthe3entriesperdivisionmaximum.

• Exhibitor changes of an animal from a breed class to the commercial class will not be allowed after the official entry deadline.

SHOW STRUCTURE

• Entries in the Breeding Ewe Show will be divided by breeds and then by age within the breed. Classes within a breed will not be combined.

•Vet Check will be during market lamb weigh-in and/or in the staging area during showmanship. Vets will be checking for Club Lamb Fungus and other contagious diseases.IfFungus isfound,the sheepwillbeineligible toshow.

• Breeding ewe showmanship will be Thursday afternoon at 4:00 pm, with prizes for the top 5 show persons in each of 4 age divisions. No premiums for showmanship.

• Breeds with less than four (4) head will show in “All Other Breeds” (AOB).

• Breeds with 4-9 entries will have an additional cash prize for the breed champion.

• Breeds with 10 or more entries will have additional cash prizes for breed champion and reserve champion.

• The top two animals from each class will compete for Breed Champion and Reserve Breed Champion.

• Premiums will be paid for every sheep shown with additional cash prizes for breed champions and Supreme Drive. Each kid will receive a check at the conclusion of the breeding ewe show. Please pick up your check before you leave. Note: Exhibitors showing multiple species at Fairmont- please check with MYLE volunteers to confirm whento pickup your check.

• Each breed’s Champion and Reserve Champion will compete in the Supreme Champion Breeding Ewe drive. The judge may call back additional sheep from a breed to compete intheSupreme Drive.

• There will be significant cash prizes for the top five ewes in the Supreme Drive. Depending on fundraising success, we may be able to pay more than 5 places.

CHECK IN

• Breeding ewe check in is from 7:30 to 10:00 a.m. on Thursday.

• Commercial Breeding ewe classification is from 7:30 to 10:00 a.m. on Thursday at the market lamb weigh-in station.

• Breeding ewes will be released at the conclusion of the Breeding Ewe Show.

Breeds

• Baby Doll, Columbia, Corriedale, Dorset, Dorper, Hampshire, Katahdin, Montadale, Natural Colored, Polypay, Rambouillet, Shropshire, Southdown, Suffolk, Targhee, AOB, Commercial(additionalbreedsmaybeaddedinfuture yearsbasedonentries).

Classes

• Yearling Ewes –September 1, 2022 – August 30th, 2023

• Fall Ewes –September 1, 2023 - December 31, 2023

• January Ewe Lambs–January 1, 2024 - January 31, 2024

• February Ewe Lambs – February 1, 2024 - February 29, 2024

• Spring Ewe Lambs – March 1, 2024 - April 30, 2024

GOAT

BREEDING EWE SHOW SPECIFIC INFORMATION

ABGA STYLE DOE SHOW (UNSANCTIONED)

MEAT GOAT SHOW:Market Goats, followed by ABGA Style, followed by Wether Dam MEAT GOAT JUDGE –Nick Hammet, MO MEAT GOAT SHOWMANSHIP JUDGE– Nick Hammett, MO EXHIBITSARE RELEASED AFTER SHOWING & AREA CLEANED UP

MEAT GOAT SHOW RULES

• All market Goats aretohavemilkteethbutthereshall beno evidenceofbreakingof theskinor eruptionofthetwo permanent frontteeth.Goatsmaybemouthed at the show.

• Positive identification is required on all entries at time of entry and at the show.

• Animals may only be shown in 1 division.

• All goats shown must be owned by the exhibitor/exhibitor’s family from time of entry to date of show, instances breaking this rule may lead to disqualification.

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• Any misrepresentationofanyanimalentered inwhateverform or fashionmaybe disqualifiedforanyclassesofthe showatthe discretionoftheshow committee. Forfurther reference on thisrulerefer tothe

MARKET GOAT SHOW STRUCTURE

• Market Goats will be divided into an appropriate number of divisions using weight ranges.

• Goats willbe shownin theorder: light to heavy.

• The top two animals from each class will compete for Division Champion and Reserve Division Champion. The division Champion and Reserve Division Champion will compete for GrandChampionMarketGoatandReserve ChampionMarket Goat.

• A top 10 Market Goat will be selected from the following 3 divisions: Dairy Goats, Market Does and Market Wether divisions by the official judge with the support of the Show Management. The judge may choose to call back additional animals from a division to compete in the top 10 selection.

• International Association of Fairs and Expositions (IAFE) national code of show ring ethics for further clarification on this rule.

• Animals will be subject to drug testing at the discretion of the MYLE Goat Committee.

NEW: MARKET GOATS will be weighed– Exhibitor will check in and if a market or a wether dam will bring your card to the scale are to get weighed, check for fungus and other diseases, get mouthed and weighed by MYLE volunteer. There will not be weighbacks.

• No changes will be allowed to the weigh-card once submitted and signed by exhibitor or representative bringing the goat to the scales

• Goats must have all blankets pulled at the time of weigh-in.

BREEDING DOE SHOW

• All Breeding Does must be identified with an acceptable form of identification: USDA Federal tag or 4-H tag or registration tattoo.

• Wether Dam Breeding Does will be shown by weight except for any does born before 9/1/2023 or showing signs of permanent front teeth breaking the skin. Said does will be shown in the yearling class.

• If using registration tattoos, registration papers must accompany goats. ABGA does must have appropriate paperwork available if requested. If correct paperwork cannot be provided, the animal will be moved to the appropriate commercial/wether dam division.

• Breeding Does will be required to be entered during entry period.

• Does will be split into 2 Divisions: ABGA Type or Wether Dam Doe.

SHOW STRUCTURE

• Entries in the Breeding Doe Show will be divided into divisions then broken into classes.

• Does will be divided by age within the division. Class sizes will be determined by show officials based on the number of animals at check-in.

• Does will enter the ring by age, show management may combine classes until they reach a minimum class size deemed appropriate.

• We will be selecting a Top Five ABGA Type Dow Top Five Wether Dam. The judge will select how deep within each division.

SHOWMANSHIP

Exhibitors may participate in both Market Showmanship and Breeding Showmanship, however IF selected as a Champion in the first showmanship, exhibitors cannot show in the following showmanship competition.

RABBIT

RABBIT SHOW SHOW SPECIFIC INFORMATION

WEDNESDAY, MAY 22 - ENTRY DEADLINE

WEDNESDAY, MAY 29 - LATE ENTRY DEADLINE (WITH DOUBLE FEES)

RABBIT JUDGE –Erik Bengston, MN

RABBIT SHOWMANSHIP JUDGE– Erik Bengston, MN EXHIBITS ARE RELEASED AFTER SHOWING & AREA CLEANED UP

• Each exhibitor can show a total of 15 rabbits.

• Breeds with less than four (4) head will show in “All Other Breeds” (AOB).

• Entries close by May 22 at www.mnyouthlivestockexpo.com. Late entries close May 29

• This maximum includes Single Fryers and Meat Pen of Three (considered one entry)

• Entry fee will be $10 per Breed Rabbit, fryer and meat pen.

• Each breed has been designated either 4 or 6, which indicates if it is a 4 or 6 class breed. Fryers and Market pens are exempt from this designation.

BREEDS REPRESENTED:

Single Fryer (NA), Meat Pen of Three (NA), American (6), American Fuzzy Lop (4), American Sable (4), Angora, English (4), Angora, French (4), Angora, Giant (6), Angora, Satin (4), Argente Brun (6), Belgian Hare (4), Beveren (6), Blanc de Hotot (6), Blue Holicer, Brittania Petite (4), Californian (6), Champagne D’Argent (6), Checkered Giant (6), Chinchilla, American (6), Chinchilla, Giant (6), Chinchilla, Standard (4), Cinnamon (6), Creme D’Argent (6), Czech Frosty, Dutch (4), Dwarf Hotot (4), Dwarf Papillon (4), English Spot (4), Flemish Giant (6), Florida White (4), Harlequin (4), Havana (4), Himalayan (4), Holland Lop (4), Jersey Wooly (4), Lilac (4), Lionhead (4) Lop, English (6), Lop, French (6), Lop, Mini (4), Mini Rex (4), Mini Satin (4), Netherland Dwarf (4), New Zealand (6), Palomino (6), Polish (4), Rex (6), Rhinelander (4), Satin (6), Silver (4), Silver Fox (4), Silver Marten (4), Tan (4), Thrianta (4)

• The show will be governed by the latest ARBA rules and judged by an ARBA licensed judge.

• Rabbits mustbe permanently tattooed in the leftear.

• Any rabbit found to be unhealthy will be removed and entry fee forfeited.

• All rabbits to be in a solid bottom carrier, with a clean absorbent material.

• If rabbits are disqualified, no premiums will be paid out.

• All entries are final, no refunds will be given at any time.

• Substitutions must be same breed, same class and sex, with ONLY an ear tattoo number change. These changes must be made at check-in. Email address: cjdeling@gmail.com or phone 507-236-1552.

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• Missing rabbits will only be called twice.

• No animals of any type other than rabbits allowed in the building. Service dogs only will be allowed, and you may have to provide proof.

• Exhibitors maynotattend if theylivewithin125 milesofanactivedomesticrabbitor30milesofanactive wild/feral,RHD outbreak.Exhibitorsandattendeesthat reside inortravelbymotor vehiclethroughanareaofthe countrythatispart ofanactive RHD outbreakare discouraged fromattendingshowsorhavingcontact with otherrabbitbreedersfor60daysofthe lastRHDconfirmedpositivecase.

• Current updates and detailed information may be found on the ARBA website: www.arba.net

• MYLE will follow current ARBA recommendations.

• The MYLE committee reserves the right to refuse entries from exhibitors within these parameters.

• If you are not comfortable, please continue to maintain bio-security at your residence.

• Each exhibitor is responsible for handling their own animals.

• No unauthorized persons behind the show tables.

• No rabbits under the age of 8 weeks at time of show.

• The MYLE rabbit committee reserves the right to combine classes and/or breeds as necessary.

• Special awards will be given for Best of Breeds, Best in Show and Reserve in Show.

• The show room will be open on Friday evening prior, from 6 to 8 pm for anyone wishing to come in and leave their rabbits. Bring your own change of bedding.

• All exhibitors will have a good time and will take home fond memories of the MYLE Rabbit Show.

SWINE

ENTRY DEADLINES

WEDNESDAY, MAY 22 - ENTRY DEADLINE

WEDNESDAY, MAY 29 - LATE ENTRY DEADLINE (WITH DOUBLE FEES)

SWINE - $50 PER HEAD

ALTERNATE ENTRIES - $5.00

MN Bred & Raised - NO CHARGE

Exhibitor may enter their alternate Gilts under Gilt IDs and alternate Barrows under Barrow IDs

LATE ENTRIES & REFUNDS

NO ENTRIES AFTER MAY 29TH FOR MYLE SWINE SHOW. NO REFUNDS.

GENERAL SWINE RULES

1. Entry Closing Date – Online entries must be completed and paid for by 11:59 pm on Wednesday, May 22nd. Late entry deadline with double entry fees by 11:59pmonWednesday, May29th.

2. Entry fee is $50.00 per entry.

a. Can enter and show up to 8 animals, max 4 barrows and max 4 gilts (any combination of market gilts and breeding gilts).

b. Alternate IDs will be allowed on the entry system and will be $5.00 per additional entry.

c. Only animals entered by entry deadline will be allowed to show.

3. NO REFUNDS WILL BE GIVEN.

4. All entries will be identified with an 840 ear tag AND ear notches.

* MN 4-H tags do fulfill the 840 tag requirement.

a. All swine must have a legible and fully healed (free of scabs or evidence of being freshly cut) ear notch or they will not be allowed to show.

b. Animals arriving at the show without 840 ear tag identification will be disqualified.

c. Animals arriving at the show with 840 tags and ear notches that do not match entries will be disqualified.

5. Ownership and possession of all animals must be by May 15th , 2024.

6. Registration Certificates – Breed registered animals must have a breed association issued registration certificate and meet breed qualifications to show as arepresentativeof thebreed. Breedregistrationcertificatesmustbe submittedtotheswinecommitteeatcheckin.

7. All MYLE swine rules are in addition to the IAFE National Code of Show Ring Ethics.

8. This is a non-terminal show. All animals must be removed from the MYLE Mower County Fairgrounds by their exhibitor at the conclusion of the show.

9. Declared Weight: Barrows, market gilts and crossbred breeding gilts will show by declared weight.

10. MYLE Exhibitors must show their own animals unless they have multiple animals in the same class.

11. The judge’s decision is final in all classes.

12. Any swine showing symptoms of infectious, contagious, or communicable disease will be removed from MYLE show.

13. TheMYLEreservestherighttodrugtestanyanimalsduringtheMYLEshow.Any failuretopassadrugtestmayresultinoneormoreofthe following: forfeitany awardsormoney associated withthe animal failing thedrugtest,beingbanned from exhibiting in futureMYLEshows. Animalsmustbefreeof any performance-enhancing substance. If you or your vet have any concerns regarding these substances, please contact the MYLE vet for clarification. You areresponsibleforanysubstancesadministeredtoyouranimal.

14. Breeding and market gilts can be released after the conclusion of the Grand Champion Market Gilt Drive.

15. Exhibitoracknowledgmenttotherules of theshow mustbeconfirmedatthetimeofentryinorder to be eligibletoparticipate in theMYLE SwineShow. Any failuretofollowrules andethicsofthe showmayresult intheforfeitureofany awardsandprizes forthe 2024 MYLE Swine Show.

GILT SWINE SHOW RULES

1. The Gilt show rules are in addition to the general swine rules and the IAFE National Code of Show Ring Ethics.

2. Each exhibitor will be permitted to bring no more than four gilts to MYLE. Can be a combination of breeding and/or market gilts.

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3. Gilts cannot be double entered in the market and breeding gilt shows..

4. Declared Weight: Market gilts and crossbred breeding gilts will show by declared weight.

a. Adeclaredweight foreachgiltentrymustbe submittedbytheexhibitor The declaredweight will betheofficialshowweightoftheanimal. Therewillbe nochanging ofweightsafter theofficial declared weight has beensubmitted.

b. Animals will be weighed back in their respective class and must be within 5% above or below the declared show weight the exhibitor declared on the weight card. If an animal is not within its declared weight range it will be disqualified from the show.

c. Official scale will be in the show ring.

d. There is no minimum weight for market gilts and there will be a 300 lb. maximum weight limit.

e. Maximum weight for crossbred breeding gilts is 350 lbs. There is no minimum weight for crossbred breeding gilts.

5. Show Structure for Breeding Gilts:

a. PurebredbreedingswinemustbebornafterDecember 1,2023andwillneedtoshowregistrationpapersatcheckin. Ifregistration papersdo not match, they will be moved to the crossbred breeding gilt class.

b. Purebred classes will follow their respective breed requirements.

c. Purebred gilts will be shown by age.

d. Breedsmusthaveaminimum of4headofthesamebreedcheckedinwithproperbreedverificationtoqualifyasabreeddivision. Breedswith properbreedverificationbut lessthan4headofthesamebreedwillshowintheAllOther BreedDivision.

e. Crossbred gilts will be shown by declared weight.

f. All breed champions and the champion crossbred will be represented in the Champion Breeding Gilt Drive.

g. A top 5 overall will be selected for the Breeding Gilt Show.

6. Show Structure for Market Gilts:

a. Market gilts will be shown by declared weight.

b. A top5 overall willbe selected for theMarketGilt Show.

BARROW SWINE SHOW RULES

1. The barrow swine show rules are in addition to the general swine rules and the IAFE National Code of Show Ring Ethics.

2. Each exhibitor will be permitted tobring no morethan fourbarrows toMYLE.

3. Declared Weight: Barrows will show by declared weight.

a. Adeclaredweight foreachbarrowentrymustbe submittedbytheexhibitor Thedeclaredweightwillbe theofficialshowweightofthe animal. Therewillbenochangingofweightsafter theofficialdeclaredweight has beensubmitted.

b. Animals will be weighed back in their respective class and must be within 5% above or below the declared show weight the exhibitor declared on the weight card. If an animal is not within its declared weight range it will be disqualified from the show.

c. Official scale will be in the show ring.

d. There is no minimum weight for market barrows and there will be a 300 lb. maximum weight limit.

4. Show Structure for Barrows:

a. Purebredbarrows will needtoshowregistrationpapersat check in. If registrationpapersdo notmatch,theywillbemovedtothe crossbred barrowclass.

b. Breeds must have a minimum of 4 head of the same breed checked in with proper breed verification to qualify as a breed division. Breeds with properbreedverificationbut lessthan4headofthesamebreedwillshowintheAllOther BreedDivision.

c. Purebred requirements will follow their respective breed association requirements.

d. Crossbred barrows will be divided into 3 weight divisions.

e. All breed champions and the champion crossbred will be represented in the Champion Barrow drive.

f. The top 10 overall will be selected for the Barrow Show.

PLEASE BRING THE OFFICIAL NOMINATION FORM TO CHECK-IN - SEE PAGE 9 FOR A SAMPLE. NO FORM, NO SHOW. Official Nomination Form Online: www.mnyouthlivestockexpo.com

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