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Gary Fuller Spring Classic On the Lyon County Fairgrounds
May 1-2 2021, Lyon County Fairgrounds, Emporia, KS Pre-Entries due April 23 • $15 per head
$25 per head after April 23
SCHEDULE: Saturday, May 1 — sheep, goats and beef
8:00-8:30 a.m. Sheep Weigh-in/Breeding Check-in 9:00-9:30 a.m. Meat Goat Weigh-in/Breeding Check-in 9:00 a.m. Sheep Show 11:00 a.m. Goat Show (or 30 minutes after Sheep Show) 3:00-4:00 p.m. Market Beef weigh-in & breeding heifer check-in 2:30 p.m. Bucket Calf Check-in 3:15 p.m. Bucket Calf Show 4:30 p.m. Beef Show — show order: heifers, showmanship,
Lyon County only class, followed by market
We host a no-fit show — no paint/no adhesive
Sunday, May 2 — swine 7-8:30 a.m. Scales Open (exhibitors weigh own hogs) 9:30 a.m. Swine Show — beginning with showmanship
The Bluestem Farm & Ranch Supply Prize Trailer will be available for awards.
All showmanship exhibitors will receive an award T-shirt. Champion prospect market hog will receive a Gary Fuller Spring Classic buckle!
Open to 4-H/FFA youth ages 7 to 18 (4-H age) exhibiting sheep, meat goats, market steers and heifers, breeding heifers, bucket calves and swine
Entry forms available online at www.lyon.ksu.edu
For more information contact: Lyon County Extension Office
2632 W Hwy 50 Emporia, KS 66801
(620) 341-3220
Kansas State University is committed to making its services, activities and programs accessible to all participants. If you have special requirements due to a
physical, vision, or hearing disability, contact K-State Research and Extension – Lyon County office at 620-341-3220 or Director of Affirmative Action,
Kansas State University, (TTY) 785-532-4807. K-State Research and Extension is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Show coordinators reserve the right to keep any individual from showing in the Gary Fuller Spring Classic for any reason they deem necessary.
General Show Rules: No bedding is allowed - Mats only. Bring generators.
No parents allowed in the make-ready area.
To enter showmanship classes at no cost, a paid class entry must be made by exhibitor.
Health Requirements: Show officials reserve the right to remove any animal
from the grounds if it appears diseased, emaciated or extremely unthrifty. All animals are subject to exami-nation by show officials/representatives. If infected animals are found, the entire trailer will be sent home.
Sheep/Meat Goats: No bedding is allowed - Mats only. Bring generators.
Exhibitors must show their own animal for showmanship classes.
All market classes will be weighed and divided into classes by weight only.
Five head or more of a breed will constitute a ewe class.
All animals must be identified with a registered tattoo or an official USDA premise ID tag. Kids or lambs, under 8 weeks of age, accompanying their dams, are exempt from identification/tagging requirements.
Animals shown in Market classes are not eligible to show in breeding classes. Market lambs may be ewes or wethers and must be slick shorn. No artificial col-oring allowed.
Beef: No-fitting allowed (no paint/no adhesive)
All market classes will be weighed and divided into classes by weight and breed. Breeding heifers cannot shown as market heifers.
Must have 3 head to make a breed class.
Heifers must have registration papers to show in a breed class.
Exhibitors must show their own animal for showmanship classes.
No bucket calves in showmanship classes.
Swine: All market classes will be weighed and divided into
classes by weight and breed.
Must have 5 head to make a breed class.
Exhibitors must show their own animal for showmanship classes.
No bedding in the barns.
Gary Fuller Spring Classic
2021 Show Guidelines
Saturday, May 1 Sheep: Class 1 — Showmanship 14 & Over Class 2 — Showmanship 10-13 Class 3 — Showmanship 7-9 Breeding Show — Class 4 — Dorset Ewe Class 5 — Hampshire Ewe Class 6 — Suffolk Ewe Class 7 — Crossbred Ewe Class 8 — AOB Ewe Lamb Supreme Ewe Prospect Market Show (110 lb. wt. limit for champion) Class 9 — All breeds Class 10 — Lyon Co. Market Lambs Meat Goats: Class 11 — Showmanship 14 & Over Class 12 — Showmanship 10-13 Class 13 — Showmanship 7-9 Class 14 — Prospect Meat Goats, classes broken by weight Class 15 — Lyon Co. Meat Goats Breeding Doe Class 16 — 0-6 months Class 17 — 7-12 months Class 18 — 13-24 months Beef: Class 19 — bucket calves Heifers (5 head/breed or show AOB): Class 20 — Angus Class 21 — Red Angus Class 22 — Brangus Class 23 — Commercial Class 24 — Charolais Class 25 — Chianina Class 26 — Gelvieh Class 27 — Hereford Class 28 — Limousin Class 29 — AOB Class 30 — Maine Anjou Class 31 — Shorthorn Class 32 — Simmental
Beef, cont.: Showmanship Class 33 — Showmanship 14 & Over Class 34 — Showmanship 10-13 Class 35 — Showmanship 7-9 Market Steers (3head/breed or show under crossbred): Class 36 — Lyon County only Market Steer/Market Heifer Class 37 — Angus Class 38 — Brangus Class 39 — Red Angus Class 40 — Appendix Shorthorn Class 41 — Charolais Class 42 — Chianina Class 43 — Gelvieh Class 44 — Hereford Class 45 — Limousin Class 46 — Maine Anjou Class 47 — Shorthorn Class 48 — Simmental Class 49 — Crossbred Market Heifers: Class 50 — AOB Sunday, May 2 Swine: Class 51 — Showmanship 14 & Over Class 52 — Showmanship 10-13 Years Class 53 — Showmanship 7-9 Years Class 54 — Duroc Class 55 — Hampshire Class 56 — Yorkshire Class 57 — Crossbred Class 58 — AOB Class 59 — Lyon County Swine Class (all breeds, all weights — Lyon County 4-Hers only)
Show order/Class No. There will be no charge for showmanship classes.
Exhibitors are to be 4-H/FFA youth ages 7 to 18 (4-H age). The Lyon County Extension Office and all concerned
are not responsible in case of accident or injury.
Kansas State University is committed to making its services, activities and programs accessible to all participants. If you have special requirements due to a physical,
vision, or hearing disability, contact K-State Research and Extension – Lyon County office at 620-341-3220 or Director of Affirmative Action, Kansas State University,
(TTY) 785-532-4807. K-State Research and Extension is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Pre-Entries Must be Postmarked by Friday, April 23, 2021
One Exhibitor per Entry Form Name: ________________________________________________________________________ Address_______________________________________________________________________ City, State, Zip _________________________________________________________________ Phone: ______________________________________ Age as of 01/01/21: _______________
Gary Fuller Spring Classic REGISTRATION FORM
**No Fee for Showmanship (as long as exhibitor is entered in a market or breeding class) or “Lyon County Only” Classes,
But You Still Must Register for Those Classes **
All Other Classes $15 each, and $25 after April 23 and day of show
SPECIES CLASS or CLASS
No. BREED FEE
TOTAL FEE DUE:
Make Checks Payable to: “Lyon County 4-H Council”
Return Entry Form Along With Payment To: Lyon County Extension Office
2632 W. Highway 50 Emporia, Kansas 66801
Kansas State University is committed to making its services, activities and programs accessible to all participants. If you have special requirements due to a physical,
vision, or hearing disability, contact K-State Research and Extension – Lyon County office at 620-341-3220 or Director of Affirmative Action, Kansas State University,
(TTY) 785-532-4807. K-State Research and Extension is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
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