It’s time to go to the show- how do I prepare? Things to think about Attendance-missing school Selecting Animal/Birds to Show Clipping Hauling
More things to think about Show Supplies Stall Space or Pen Space Show Arrival/Check In Show Day Routines/Cooperation Leaving Show
Jr. Stockshows are considered E days Extracurricular days do not count as an absence You have 10 E days – use wisely County – no days missed Major shows Advisors will create list for you to verify List will be made from entries Declare breed for day accuracy
Limit of Days If SA – only go when necessary Before school and afterschool if possible If not showing – should be at school If you are listed out – should be at the show during school day. If you don’t go- check in with attendance office Check in with advisors(if applicable) at show to verify you are there.
Depends on Species Cattle – County – clip for blow and go show Cattle – Major – slick no more than 10days prior Swine – EC – no clipping Swine – Bexar – we clip on Sunday & Monday prior to Swine – Majors – Day or Two Before At Barn
Sheep/Goats – EC – Wednesday prior Sheep/Goats – Bexar – reclip on Monday Prior Sheep/Goats – Majors – Day or Two Prior Watch the Calendars
Goal – Haul in Fewest Trailers Possible Proper Transportation-cage,trailer,etc. Cooperation amongst all going Health Papers- do you need them Breeding always does Market – most shows do not require it-state fair will for pigs and steers Bed Trailers properly- shavings, straw, hay Separate animals not familiar with each other
Stalling at shows is done by arrival Arrive together stall together Teacher supervision is enhanced by being with group Must be there to load Feed after arrival at show Get all belongs prior to leaving
Choosing animal if you have more than one Fit judge if know judge Can bring have advisors assist in choosing Turkeys – all families will help in culling- Usually weekend before show Broilers – Cull at 21 days and every week after Select pens day before show or two days before Recheck pens at show grounds before checking in
Check with Advisors for Advice on Lengths of Hair We can assist at the Barn for swine/sheep and goats Cattle – Coordinate with Mrs. Kempen Swine Hair Lengths can make difference Sheep/Goats – may need socks or blankets
Lots of products-you can consider Need way of transporting supplies Consolidate when traveling to Shows Know what grooming products are allowed-water only at some shows Know show arena equipment allowed Feeders/Waterers – Have your own and label them
Remember Arrive Together Stall Together- Assigned by show as you arrive Cattle space will be tight Sheep and goats – 4, 5 or more in a pen-muzzles Poultry assigned as you check in- space out EC Chapter’s birds Hogs – Usually divide with 2 or 3(at majors) in pen If you have divider bring it Pens will be assigned at majors and need to honor it Families with multiples need to be together
Cooperate with Fellow members to get all animals in place- then worry about feeding/watering Advisors will pickup check in papers or weight/breed declaration cards Check In procedures vary Breeding will need to check papers at all shows
EC and County will weigh/classify each animal Majors – Weight/Classification Cards Advisors will pickup or authorize someone to do so Advisors will help you determine proper weight/breed to declare Cooperation to get arrival weights on animals to declare correct weight Verify the weight turned in with advisor Weigh backs at majors – know what they are
Proper clothes/shoes for show Know show order Arrive early stay late Suggested to arrive 1 hour or more prior to start of show day Have animal clean, prepared and fed several classes ahead of time to show Watch show to know what procedure is Assist others going to show arena
Practice a ring procedure Know what judge will allow you to do Know what order they show Know who judge is Know what ring procedure is Know what happens when you leave show ring Only you can show unless approved substitute.
When can you leave Take all equipment Don’t leave before your animal leaves Cleanup your area
With today’s economy, you better plan ahead for every SA and Bexar County Write letters, make personal contacts Be understanding that sale prices may be low
If you make premium sale or auction, you will get ribbon County – have to take picture Must attend auction – be there ahead of time-1-2 hours Thank you Letters – will get list of buyers