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Sheep Show Southeastern Youth Fair
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Official Attire 4-H PANTS (NO BLUE JEANS) GREEN BLACK KHAKI SHIRT COLLARED WHITE LONG SLEEVE WITH 4-H INSIGNIA 4-H JACKET OPTIONAL FFA PANTS (NO BLUE JEANS) BLACK SHIRT COLLARED WHITE BUTTON UP SHIRT FFA TIE/SCARF FFA JACKET ZIPPED UP AND WORN CORRECTLY
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RECORD BOOKS TYPED OR HAND WRITTEN FOUND ON WEB SITE MSDOC- SAVE AND THEN TYPE PDF- PRINT AND HAND WRITE RECORDS START THE DAY OF WEIGH IN KEEP PROFESSIONAL IT IS NOT A SCRAP BOOK MUST BE SECURE TO THE BIND BIND FOLDERS OR THREE STAPLES ON BIND NO THREE RING BINDERS
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NEW FOR RECORD BOOKS Record books must be complete & will be checked at the gate New Photo section (six photos required) All Exhibitors (4H-FFA) will have to show evidence of a project demonstration. Story OR Photo
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LETTERS BUYER LETTER BE PROFESSIONAL INTRODUCE YOURSELF, YOUR CHAPTER/CLUB AFFILIATION & PROJECT DISCUSS LESSONS LEARNED PLANS FOR YOUR FUTURE WRITE MANY FOLLOW UP VISITS THANK YOU LETTER BE PROFESSIONAL INTRODUCE YOURSELF, YOUR CHAPTER/CLUB AFFILIATION & PROJECT BE APPRECIATIVE OF THEIR INVESTMENT PLAN FUTURE USE OF INVESTMENT DESCRIBE LESSONS LEARNED DUE TO SEYF OFFICE MARCH 31, 2013
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PREMIERE EXHIBITOR CULMINATION OF PLACING IN THREE CATEGORIES SKILL A THON RECORD BOOK SHOWMANSHIP ALL AGE DIVISIONS ARE ELIGIBLE WILL SELL IN CHAMPIONS ROW
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Lambs Facts They are gregarious prefer to be in a herd/flock. Excite easily. Move slow. Do not have a strong survival instinct. Not the smartest of the farm species. Eat rapidly.
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Facilities Warm, dry, well ventilated area. Clean water troughs, feeders, and mineral and vitamin blocks with easy access. Fencing should keep predators out, preferably at least 5 ft. tall. Exercise Tracks/Areas are necessary for market show animals. Beware of dogs.
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Nutrition Carbohydrates & Fats (Energy)- mostly from pasture, although grains may be used to supplement. Protein- Sheep need protein to produce wool. Alfalfa, clover, soybeans, various commercial supplements. Minerals- a quality mineral supplement (mineral block) should be available at all times to provide macro and micronutrients. (Feed Ration) Vitamins- a quality vitamin supplement (in feeds) should be available. (Feed Ration) Water- Sheep avg. 1 gallon/day Must be clean, fresh source.
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Nutrition Sheep are grazers by design. Feed concentrates in small quantity. Raise feed trough/bucket. Good quality forage. Alfalfa, Perennial peanut, etc Sensitive to Copper. Check your feed tag. Fresh clean water. Not sure—ASK your 4-H Leader or FFA Advisor
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Digestive Track
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Digestive Anatomy Rumen- “the money maker” – largest part of the stomach. Fermentation vat that allows digestion of fibrous feeds. Reticulum- “the mover”- moves food and fiber from rumen to mouth for “cud chewing” also aides in removing of foreign ingested material. Omasum- “strong muscle” water is squeezed out a Abomasum- “True Stomach”- feed is mixed with gastric juices last step in digestion for a ruminant.
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FEED Should be labeled for sheep. Good show ration 16% or higher in protein. General rule. “Garbage in, Garbage out.” Cheap feed will under perform. Do your homework- compare, ask questions.
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Signs of Sickness Droopiness Loss of appetite Increased rate and depth of respiration Discharge from the nose and eyes Coughing Fever Body Temp 100.5-103.5 (ANY TEMP HIGHER CALL A VET)
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Parts of the Lamb
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Selection Classification- Color markings, skeletal shape, wool characteristics all play a part in classification. Muscling- long, level, square rump, wide at the dock Structural Correctness- correct bone structure, no leg/walking problems, etc Style and Balance- appealing to the eye, tight skin, straight legs, trim middle, etc Growth Potential- Larger frame lambs have potential to grow bigger if managed correctly than smaller framed lambs.
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Preparation Training- animals must be practiced for show just as the showman should practice. Training will calm animals and develop a routine that will add to success. Fitting- animals must be washed, cleaned, sheered, shaved, and physically prepared to enter the show ring to be successful.
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