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MISSION STATEMENT
n accordance with the spirit upon which it was founded and its current bylaws, the Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show is committed to the following objectives:
To promote continuing improvement in the breeding, raising and marketing of livestock and to encourage the pursuit of excellence generally throughout the livestock and agriculture industries.
To organize and administer each year a world-class Stock Show event composed of various public competitions, exhibitions and entertainment such that (1) the event enhances interest and encourages participation in the livestock and agri-business fields by recognizing and rewarding outstanding achievement in them, and (2) the event attracts as many visitors as possible from throughout the state, across the nation and around the world to Fort Worth, the city of this Stock Show’s historic origin in 1896.
To include in Stock Show activities continuing encouragement for young people to pursue careers in livestock and agri-business through programs and incentives especially tailored to their interests.
To advance education by providing learning opportunities as an ongoing part of Stock Show events, and by funding research grants and scholarship endowments at a variety of educational institutions.
To insure that the Stock Show grows and adapts to the ever-changing needs of the livestock and agri-business industries, encompassing not only cattle, horses, swine, sheep, mules, poultry, and traditional agri-business products, but other livestock and emerging agri-business technologies as well.
To utilize efficiently, maintain and periodically improve the physical facilities in which the annual event and its various activities are held to ensure that they remain in the front rank of such facilities worldwide, to ensure that they continue to serve the needs of the people and organizations using them, and to preserve their value as a major income-producing asset for the City of Fort Worth.
SOUTHWESTERN EXPOSITION AND LIVESTOCK SHOW
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OFFICERSEdward P. Bass ................................................................................................. Chairman of the BoardBradford S. Barnes .................................................................................... President/General ManagerCharlie Geren ..................................................................................................................Vice PresidentCharles B. Moncrief ................................................................................................................ SecretaryRandy Rodgers .......................................................................................................................TreasurerW. R. Watt, Jr. ........................................................................................................President Emeritus
Bill BarclayMartin C. BowenL. O. Brightbill, III R. A. BrownR. A. Cantrell, Jr.I. B. (Barney) Chapman, IIJohn B. Collier, IVRichard L. ConnorEarl CoxDan CraineWilliam S. DavisJohn E. DudleyRalph H. DugginsGene GrayMarcus HillEdward R. Hudson, Jr.T. E. (Gene) JerniganWayne C. JordanJim KelleyWilliam A. Landreth, Jr.Arvil J. LewisManuel López, IIIG. Malcolm LoudenAnne W. MarionKaye Buck McDermott
William E. McKayRonnie McNuttJohn L. MerrillBilly MinickW. A. Moncrief, Jr.Joseph A. MonteleoneBob MoorhouseDan NanceGary H. PaceJohn V. RoachCharles R. RollinsAbel SanchezChris ScharbauerW. A. (Mickey) Schmid, IIIAlan SchuttsRobert W. SempleDavid J. SimonsVernell SturnsCliff TeinertJohn R. Thompson, Jr.Don E. WeeksBert WilliamsJ. Roger WilliamsTom L. Woodward
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
HONORARY VICE PRESIDENTS
SOUTHWESTERN EXPOSITION AND LIVESTOCK SHOW2019–2020
OFFICERS, HONORARY VICE PRESIDENTS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Elaine B. AgatherRose M. AlvarezWilliam C. AndersonLarry AnfinBradford S. BarnesEdward P. BassJon BrumleyMatthew R. CarterJ. T. DickensonCharlie GerenDebra Johnson HeadKate JohnsonDee Kelly, Jr.Robert H. Merrill
Charles B. MoncriefJ. C. Pace, IIIF. D. (Trey) Quinn, IIIMary Margaret RichterRandy RodgersMike SandsPhilip L. SchuttsTheo ThompsonMichael D. WarnerRandy WatsonW. R. Watt, Jr.J. R. Williams, IIIPhilip C. Williamson
SOUTHWESTERN EXPOSITION AND LIVESTOCK SHOW2019–2020
Dan L. AdamsElaine B. AgatherRose M. AlvarezWilliam C. AndersonLarry AnfinDave AppletonT. Ross BaileyBradford S. BarnesEdward P. BassLee M. BassGlenn BeckEd Farmer Beggs, IIGeorge Beggs, IVMike BerryPete BondsBecky Renfro BorbollaJohn P. BoswellLowell BoswellVon R. BoxMadelon L. BradshawJoe BrhlikStephen L. BrothertonDannie J. Bruce Jr.Jon BrumleyJonny BrumleyJim Calhoun, Jr.Matthew R. CarterDoug CassidyJeff H. ConnerA. V. (Scott) Corpening, IIITodd DavenportJ. T. DickensonW. Craig DoyleRoy J. EatonCrawford EdwardsRebecca Clegg EmeryJay EwingChris FarleyTom FellerRob FeltonTed FordWilson D. FranklinDavid GallagherGilbert Gamez, Jr.Gilbert G. Gamez, IIIJohn T. GavinCharlie GerenBob GlennFrank H. Goldthwaite, Jr.Trey Gordon
Rob GreenGary E. GriffinMichele HahnfeldPat HamiltonChris HarrisonMichael B. HarrisonDebra Johnson HeadJohn J. HernandezRobert HerodJ. D. JohnsonKate JohnsonRoland K. JohnsonSherman JonesDee Kelly, Jr.J. Luther King, Jr.Scott KlebergMark LansfordR. Mike LansfordRobert M. LansfordCharles R. LasaterKenneth K. LeiberJason LesikarJohn L. (Rusty) LewisJames E. LinkRaymond P. LópezMary-Ralph LoweBrian LuigKent LynchLouis E. Martin, IIIWilson MartinGavin MassingillDavid McDavidBailey McGuireWilliam W. MeadowsClayton E. MeltonJohn MenziesRobert H. MerrillA. M. (Al) MicallefMary Beth MillettPam MinickBill J. MoblyCharles B. MoncriefKit MoncriefMike MoncriefWm. David MooreJamie MorganJ. Tyler MorrisGreg MorsePaxton MotheralStormy Mullins
Fln NeveR. Blair NormanPhilip E. NorwoodMark G. NurdinS. Dale OusleyJ. C. Pace, IIIRobert L. PattonHoward PeñaRoss Perot, Jr.Gerald H. PerryG. Martin PhillipsBill Poteet, IIITrent PrimScott PrinceChris QuinnF. D. (Trey) Quinn, IIIWilliam Durrah (Bill) Ratliff, IVBreck RayGary RayThomas B. ReynoldsJake RichterMartin RichterMary Margaret RichterKelly RileyGordon H. RobertsRandy RodgersRozanne RosenthalCharlie Royer IIIEddie Sandoval, IIIMike SandsThomas B. Saunders, VPhilip L. SchuttsMorris L. Sheats, IIKelly R. ThompsonTheo ThompsonTodd M. TippettRandy UpshawRosario VillalpandoAdam J. WaldeckMichael D. WarnerRandy WatsonW. R. Watt, Jr.A. B. WhartonJ. R. Williams, IIIPhilip C. WilliamsonJames WoodRodney WoodsonBob R. WrightGeorge M. Young, Jr.
MEMBERS
Ralph F. CoxTerry R. DallasMichael DietrichA. R. (Buddy) DikeMarvin GearhartJoseph M. GrantBarry GreenJeffrey Michael Harp
Gerald HuckW. Clay JonesCarter King O. Paul Leonard, IIIJoe K. MatthewsCarl MullinsErle NyeRonald L. Parrish
Steve A. PickensBill Royer James A. RyffelL. J. (Larry) SadlowskiDanny R. Smith Bob Walsh
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2020 We invite you to attend the 124th Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show from January 17 through February 8. You will be joined by more than 1 million visitors and exhibitors including international guests from more than 60 countries who will come to Fort Worth to enjoy this annual legendary event and share our western heritage. Our livestock show, where more than 30,000 animals will be on exhibit during our 23-day run, continues to be priority one. Our schedule includes several prestigious national and regional livestock shows and a wide variety of auctions. In addition, you are certain to enjoy our many educational exhibits, food for every taste, fun at the carnival/midway and the latest merchandise our vendors have to offer.
Come experience exciting rodeo entertainment in the new Dickies Arena starting with our invitational Best of the West Ranch Rodeo, followed by our Best of Mexico Celebración and Cowboys of Color Rodeo. Then on Tuesday and Wednesday evening, January 21 and 22, we will have Bulls’ Night Out–PRCA Extreme Bull Riding, Thursday, January 23, Rodeo X – Extreme Team Competition, and Friday, January 24, begins 18 performances of the World’s Original Indoor Rodeo®
newly reformatted as the FWSSR PRORODEO Tournament.
We take pride in being the oldest event of its kind in the nation and our facilities are second to none. So make plans today to be with us at the 2020 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo to experience our western hospitality and the many interesting things our city has to offer. We look forward to having you with us!
Sincerely,
Bradford S. BarnesPresidentGeneral Manager
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SOUTHWESTERN EXPOSITION AND LIVESTOCK SHOW
January 17 – February 8, 2020
POULTRY, PIGEON AND RABBIT DEPARTMENT
SCHEDULE OF SHOWS
PIGEONS9:00 a.m., Saturday, January 189:00 a.m., Sunday, January 19
POULTRYOPEN
9:00 a.m., Saturday, January 189:00 a.m., Sunday, January 19
YOUTH9:00 a.m., Saturday, January 259:00 a.m., Sunday, January 26
RABBITSOPEN
3:00 p.m., Friday, January 31 8:00 a.m., Saturday, February 1 8:00 a.m., Sunday, February 2
YOUTH3:00 p.m., Thursday, February 6
8:00 a.m., Friday, February 7 8:00 a.m., Saturday, February 8
Wear your Dickies® apparel and enjoy complimentary
grounds admission!
TUESDAY
JAN. 21DICKIES DAY
Sponsored by
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GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONSExhibitors are requested to familiarize themselves with the General Rules and Regulations and
the Special Rules of these departments since all entries, exhibitors and awards in these departments will be subject to all rules and regulations printed in the official Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show Premium List and are not included in this supplement.
1. Application for Entry. All entries must be submitted on entry applications obtained from the office of the Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show or from our website fwssr.com and in accordance with instructions on same.
2. Entry Deadline Date. Pigeons, Poultry and Rabbits: December 30. Entries received after the deadline, if postmarked by midnight December 30 will be accepted. This rule will be strictly enforced since it is necessary that show officials know in advance the number of entries for the show. E-mails, telephone calls or facsimiles will not be accepted for the purpose of entry, substitution or cancellations.
3. Entry Fees. All entry fees must be paid in full at the time entry is made. Entries unaccompanied by fees will not be processed. Checks or money orders should be made payable to Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show. No refunds will be made after entry closing date. The following entry fees will be charged:
Pigeons: Single Birds, each (per show) ......................................................................................... $2.00Poultry: Single Birds, each ........................................................................................................... $2.00 Double Coop (Standards only) (in addition to entry fee) ............................................. $2.00Rabbits: Rabbits, each (per show)................................................................................................. $3.00 Rabbits, fur class (per show) (must be entered in regular class also) ............................ $1.00
Mail all entries to the Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show, PO Box 150, Fort Worth, Texas 76101-0150. Overpayments in the amount of $20 or less will not be refunded.
4. Returned Checks. If a check accompanying entries should be returned by the bank for any reason, a $30 return check fee will be charged.
5. Liability. Each exhibitor, participant or other individual or entity participating in any aspect of the Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show, including without limitation, livestock and animal entrants, commercial exhibitors, calf scramble participants, pivot setters, parade and grand entry participants and rodeo contestants (collectively, "Exposition and Livestock Show Participants") including any of their heirs, dependents, assigns, agents or representatives in any capacity, hereby waives all rights and claims for damages, and do hereby agree to release, hold harmless and unconditionally indemnify the Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show, co-producers and sponsors of any Exposition and Livestock Show events, and any officials or employees, thereof, from and against all liability cost, expenses, claims and damages, EVEN IF CAUSED BY THE ALLEGED NEGLIGENCE OR GROSS NEGLIGENCE OF THE SOUTHWESTERN EXPOSITION AND LIVESTOCK SHOW, which the Exposition and Livestock Show Participant, or the Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show may at any time suffer or sustain or become liable for by reason of any accidents, damages, injuries or incidents either to the person or property, or both, or the Exposition and Livestock Show Participant, or of any other parties, in any manner arising from such Participant’s participation in any Exposition and Livestock Show event or at any Exposition and Livestock Show premises which is in any way connected with the Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show, its officers, directors, members, agents, sponsors or employees, including damages allegedly arising from any interpretation or violation of rules, from the disqualification of any animal or entrant, from the loss of any sales proceed, premium or prize and/or from any alleged failure to provide adequate security. Exposition and Livestock Show Participant also recognizes that it will be solely responsible for any consequential or other loss, injury or damage to, or occasioned by, arising from, any horse or other livestock used by the participant or present at the Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show, including the preparation, duration and disbanding of said Show and any parts thereof. Each Exposition and Livestock Show Participant further agrees to execute such releases or other writings or other documents which evidence Participant’s acknowledgement and understanding of the foregoing release and indemnity, provided, however, the provisions hereof shall prevail in the event that a conflict or other inconsistency is discovered regarding the contents of this provision, and any release executed by a Participant. Further, Exposition and Livestock Show Participant grants permission to the Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show and their designee to use Exposition and Livestock Show Participant’s image or likeness in connection with any broadcast or other reproduction of this event.
ENTRIES WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED UNLESS REQUIRED FEES ACCOMPANY ENTRY.
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W A R N I N GUNDER TEXAS LAW (CHAPTER 87, CIVIL PRACTICE AND REMEDIES CODE) A LIVESTOCK SHOW SPONSOR IS NOT LIABLE FOR AN INJURY TO OR THE DEATH OF A PARTICIPANT IN A LIVESTOCK SHOW RESULTING FROM THE INHERENT RISKS OF LIVESTOCK SHOW ACTIVITIES.
OFFICIAL HEALTH REGULATIONS6. The Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show is an intrastate (accepting entries of
livestock and poultry only from within Texas) show for Junior Division livestock and all poultry entries and an interstate (accepting entries of livestock from within Texas and from other states) show for Open Division livestock and horse entries. Exhibitors with livestock originating outside the state of Texas are encouraged to contact their state Animal Health officials to confirm specific requirements (if any) their state may impose on animals returning from a Texas show.
Diseased Animals Barred. Efforts will be taken to ensure no animals having a disease of any character will be admitted into the show grounds at any time, and the Livestock Show Manager, Horse Show Manager or President are authorized to refuse unloading privileges or remove any stock on the facility having a disease or undesirable ailment as determined by the official Stock Show Veterinarian or the Texas Animal Health Commission.
POULTRYTEXAS ORIGIN
A. Negative pullorum-typhoid test within the past thirty (30) days for individual birds or be from a flock that meets either the Texas Pullorum-Typhoid Program or the National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP) and are accompanied by a VS 9-2 or NPIP
3B testing report.
B. Poultry must originate from areas where reportable avian diseases are not known to have been active in the last thirty (30) days.
C. If poultry are vaccinated, the vaccination must be with vaccines approved by U.S.D.A. and T.A.H.C. Contact T.A.H.C. for a list of approved vaccines. NOTE: No modified live virus chick embryo origin Laryngotracheitis (LT) vaccine and no modified live virus mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG) attenuated vaccine may be used on poultry entering the state.
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ONLY ANIMALS OFFICIALLY ENTERED WILL BEALLOWED ON THE SHOW GROUNDS.
COOKING IS NOT ALLOWED ON THE SHOW GROUNDS EXCEPT BY FOOD CONCESSIONAIRES
No cookers, crock-pots, microwaves, coffee pots, warmers or other cooking utensils will be permitted.
THE FOLLOWING IS A SUMMARY OF THE SOUTHWESTERN EXPOSITION AND LIVESTOCK SHOW ANIMAL HEALTH REGULATIONS FOR ANIMALS ENTERING THE SHOW GROUNDS. IN SOME INSTANCES THESE REGULATIONS EXCEED CURRENT TEXAS ANIMAL HEALTH COMMISSION REGULATIONS THAT GOVERN MOVEMENT OF LIVESTOCK INTO SHOWS, FAIRS AND EXHIBITIONS. THESE REGULATIONS ARE CURRENT AT THE TIME OF PRINTING OF THIS PREMIUM LIST. ANY NEW REGULATIONS WILL SUPERSEDE THIS SUMMARY IF THERE IS A DISPUTE BETWEEN THE TWO. FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION OR INFORMATION, CONTACT THE STOCK SHOW OFFICE - 817-877-2400 OR THE TEXAS ANIMAL HEALTH COMMISSION 512-719-0777 OR 1-800-550-8242 EXT. 777, PO BOX 12966, AUSTIN, TEXAS 78711-2966.
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7. Ownership. All specimens for exhibition or competition for prizes must be entered in the name of the actual owner. An affidavit proving ownership must be furnished upon request. If all entries in a class are owned by one (1) exhibitor or his immediate family, only one (1) premium will be paid. 8. Accepting Entries. The Management reserves the right to reject any and all entries which are deemed undesirable or to reject entries if space is not available. Entry fee for rejected entries will be promptly refunded. The right to add or change judges or their assignments at the discretion of the Management is reserved. 9. Interference. Any exhibitor attempting to or actually interfering with, annoying or attempting to influence the judge in any manner, or acting in any manner unbecoming an exhibitor, shall have his or her birds or rabbits rejected and barred from the show room. All entry fees and prize money will be forfeited by said exhibitor. 10. Unauthorized Exhibits. No birds or rabbits which are not entered in the Show will be allowed on premises. 11. Protests. Each protest must be in writing and accompanied by a deposit of $50, which will be forfeited if protest is not sustained. Such protest must state plainly the cause of the complaint or appeal and must be delivered to the Management of the Exposition immediately after the occasion for such protest. Any protest as to the eligibility on account of age or breeding of animals must be filed with the Management prior to the day on which they are to be judged. 12. Removal of Exhibits. No exhibitor may remove any exhibit from the show, even temporarily, without approval by the Department Superintendent. In case of disease, exhibits may be removed upon written permission of the Livestock Show Manager, except as otherwise provided. 13. Not Responsible for Loss. The Show will use every precaution in handling the exhibits but will in no case be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur. Competent Superintendents will have charge of all the exhibits. Only Superintendents and Judges shall handle exhibits. Exhibits will be returned to the proper owner at the close of the Show. 14. NO SHIPMENT BY EXPRESS MAIL WILL BE ACCEPTED. 15. Ground Passes. Complimentary exhibitor ground passes will be issued to each exhibitor based on the schedule listed below, and they will be mailed with the confirmation statement. Additional exhibitor ground passes may be purchased for $35 each at the Accounting Office in Cattle 4.
Number of Entries Passes Issued 4* 1 5–10 2 11 or more 3
*No complimentary passes will be issued to an exhibitor with less than four (4) entries.
16. Parking Permits. NO FREE PARKING PERMITS WILL BE ISSUED. Parking per mits may be purchased for $45 each on the following basis:
Number of Entries May Purchase 1–9 1 10 or more 2
No parking permits are required to transport livestock into or out of show grounds. Exhibitors may wish to use the public parking area for daily parking.
Due to space limitations, vehicles larger than one-ton capacity may be directed by Stock Show staff to an appropriate parking lot. Recreational vehicles cannot be parked on Stock Show complex.
Pickup trucks with campers may park on grounds but cannot be used as living quarters.
PARKING PERMITS MUST BE SECURELY ATTACHED TO WINDSHIELD OF VEHICLE. Anyone abusing or transferring these permits will forfeit same.
Permits will be mailed to exhibitors with receipt of entry fees.
Due to the large number of livestock entries, parking space is extremely critical. Please be advised that the Yellow Lot will serve as an overflow parking area for holders of Justin
Garage parking permits when the respective parking lot is filled to capacity.
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17. Trailers. Parking space will be provided for all trailers. No trailers will be allowed to be parked on parking areas within the show grounds.
Exhibitors with vehicles pulling trailers will be directed to an appropriate location by Stock Show staff and will remain on Stock Show Grounds at staff’s discretion. However, no vehicle/trailer combination will be allowed to remain on Stock Show Grounds overnight. Vehicle/trailer combinations left overnight may be towed at owner’s expense.
Exhibitors needing information on trailer or vehicle/trailer combination parking should inquire with Stock Show staff for assistance. Exhibitor will be directed to an appropriate location for parking.
Trailers cannot be unhooked from vehicles and left on Stock Show Grounds (must be moved to appropriate trailer parking location as directed by Stock Show staff).
Any trailer unhooked from vehicle within the show grounds will be towed at owner’s expense.
18. Reissued Passes. CAUTION: Please take care of ground passes and parking permits and bring them to the Show. A charge of $35 for reissuing a ground pass and $45 for a parking permit will be made if passes are lost.
19. Pass and Permit Refund. No refund will be made for passes or permits mailed and not returned when cancellations are made prior to cancellation date.
20. Dogs. Service animals in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or similar Texas statues are allowed on the Stock Show grounds. Pets and dogs whose sole function is to provide comfort or emotional support do not qualify as service animals under ADA and are not allowed on the Stock Show Grounds including Stock Show parking lots.
ADA defines service animals as dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities. Examples of such work or tasks include guiding people who are blind, alerting people who are deaf, pulling a wheelchair, alerting and protecting a person who is having a seizure, reminding a person with mental illness to take prescribed medications, calming a person with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) during an anxiety attack, or performing other duties. Texas statutes define an assistance animal as one that is specifically trained or equipped to help a person with a disability.
Service animals can accompany people with disabilities in all areas of the Stock Show grounds where the public is normally allowed to go. A person with a service animal may be asked to remove the service animal from the premises if: 1) the dog is out of control and the handler does not take effective action to control it; or 2) the dog is not housebroken. Any Stock Show visitor who is asked to remove a dog or pet from the grounds will be able to participate in and enjoy Stock Show offerings without the animal’s presence.
This rule does not apply to official entries in the Texas Sheep Dog Association Trials or Stock Show specialty acts.
21. Cooking. Cooking is not allowed on the show grounds at any time other than by food concessionaires. No cookers, crock-pots, microwaves, coffee pots, warmers or other cooking utensils will be permitted.
22. Premiums. Premiums offered by the Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show will be paid as soon as they can be properly processed after the close of the Show.
NOTICEExhibitors are prohibited from bringing any all-terrain vehicle, golf cart, scooter or any similar device deemed by Stock Show officials to be unacceptable on the Stock Show complex. Any such device found on the complex will be immediately impounded and removed at owner’s expense.
THANKS TO OUR MAJOR SPONSORS
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POULTRY SHOWSJUDGES
OPEN DIVISIONJamie Matts, Harpursville, New York
YOUTH DIVISIONSam Brush, Keller, Texas
SUPERINTENDENTS
Melissa Fitzgerald, Bridgeport, TexasMonty Fitzgerald, Bridgeport, Texas
Chad Spence, Grandview, Texas
ENTRIES CLOSE DECEMBER 30ENTRIES OPEN TO TEXAS RESIDENT EXHIBITORS WITH TEXAS ORIGIN POULTRY
A COPY OF THE CURRENT PULLORUM–TYPHOID REPORT MUST BE SENT WITH ENTRY.
SPECIAL RULES1. Read General Rules. All entries and awards in this department will be subject to the General
Rules and Regulations published in this Premium List and the following special rules.2. Classes. With each standard variety of poultry, including bantams, there will be separate
classes for cock, hen, cockerel and pullet.3. Terms. The terms are defined as follows: Cock or Hen: A bird hatched prior to 2019. Cockerel or Pullet: A bird hatched in 2019.4. Entries. Entries must state the variety, number of specimens, name of exhibitor, band
numbers if available, telephone number, exhibitor’s signature and all other necessary information required. Open Show is open to Texas resident exhibitors. Youth Show is open to Texas resident Youth exhibitors, 18 and under as of January 1, 2020. USE SEPARATE ENTRY APPLICATIONS FOR YOUTH AND OPEN ENTRIES AND SEPARATE ENTRY APPLICATIONS FOR BANTAMS AND STANDARDS.
5. Eligibility for Competition. Exhibits may compete only in classes in which they are entered.6. Substitutions. Only substitutions of the same breed and variety will be accepted.7. Judging. The American Standard of Perfection and the A.B.A. Bantam Standard shall be the
guide of the judges in awarding premiums on a comparative basis.8. Coops. The right to double coop females of the same variety owned by one (1) exhibitor is
reserved by the Management.
OPEN DIVISION SHOWS9 a.m., Jan. 189 a.m., Jan. 19
ARRIVAL: Noon - 7 p.m., Jan. 177:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m., Jan. 18
RELEASE: 1 p.m., Jan. 19(Must vacate building by 5 p.m.)
YOUTH DIVISION SHOWS9 a.m., Jan. 259 a.m., Jan. 26
ARRIVAL: Noon - 7 p.m., Jan. 247:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m., Jan. 25
RELEASE: 2:30 p.m., Jan. 26(Must vacate building by 5 p.m.)
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STANDARD CLASS CHAMPIONSAmerican Class ................................................................ $ 20Asiatic Class ..................................................................... $ 20Continental Class ............................................................ $ 20English Class .................................................................... $ 20Mediterranean Class ........................................................ $ 20All Other Standard Breeds .............................................. $ 20
BANTAM CLASS CHAMPIONSSingle Comb Clean Legged Class .................................... $20Rose Comb Clean Legged Class ..................................... $ 20Feather Legged Class ....................................................... $ 20Game, Modern ................................................................ $ 20Game, Old English .......................................................... $ 20Bantam Duck Class ......................................................... $ 20All Other Comb Clean Legged ....................................... $ 20
OTHER SPECIALSLargest number of birdsshown by one (1) exhibitor .............................................. $20
CHAMPIONSChampion Standard ................................... $20 plus RosetteReserve Champion Standard ..................... $ 15 plus RosetteChampion Bantam ..................................... $ 20 plus RosetteReserve Champion Bantam ....................... $ 15 plus RosetteChampion Waterfowl ................................. $ 20 plus RosetteReserve Champion Waterfowl ................... $ 15 plus RosetteChampion Guinea ...................................... $20 plus RosetteReserve Champion Guinea ........................ $15 plus RosetteChampion Turkey ...................................... $20 plus RosetteReserve Champion Turkey ......................... $15 plus Rosette
OPEN DIVISION PREMIUMSPremiums will be paid according to the number of birds actually judged in each class.
NO. IN CLASS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 6 $7 $6 $5 $4 5 6 5 4 4 5 4 1–3 Ribbon
WATERFOWL CLASS CHAMPIONSLight Duck Class ............................................................. $ 20Medium Duck Class ........................................................ $ 20Heavy Duck Class ............................................................ $ 20Light Goose Class ............................................................ $ 20Medium Goose Class ...................................................... $ 20Heavy Goose Class .......................................................... $ 20
ONLY ANIMALS OFFICIALLY ENTERED WILL BEALLOWED ON THE SHOW GROUNDS.
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YOUTH DIVISION PREMIUMS
CHAMPIONSChampion Standard ..................................... $50 and RosetteReserve Champion Standard ....................... $45 and RosetteChampion Bantam ....................................... $50 and RosetteReserve Champion Bantam ......................... $45 and RosetteChampion Waterfowl ................................... $50 and RosetteReserve Champion Waterfowl ..................... $45 and RosetteChampion Guinea ........................................ $50 and RosetteReserve Champion Guinea .......................... $45 and RosetteChampion Turkey ........................................ $50 and RosetteReserve Champion Turkey ........................... $45 and Rosette
OTHER SPECIALSShowmanship Awards...........................................1st–6th Place
THE AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT FUND WILL CONTRIBUTE $3,625 IN PREMIUMS FOR THE YOUTH DIVISION POULTRY SHOW.
POULTRY - YOUTH
PREMIUMS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th A: $40 $35 $30 $25 $20
STANDARD CLASSESAmerican ............................................................................. A Asiatic ................................................................................. A Continental ......................................................................... A English ................................................................................ A Mediterranean .................................................................... A All Other Standard Breeds .................................................. A
BANTAM CLASSESSingle Comb Clean Legged ................................................ ARose Comb Clean Legged .................................................. A Feather Legged .................................................................... A Game, Modern .................................................................... A Game, Old English .............................................................. ABantam Duck ...................................................................... AAll Other Comb Clean Legged ........................................... A
WATERFOWL CLASSESLight Duck .......................................................................... AMedium Duck ..................................................................... AHeavy Duck ........................................................................ ALight Goose ........................................................................ AMedium Goose ................................................................... AHeavy Goose ....................................................................... A
GUINEA CLASSESGuinea ................................................................................ A
TURKEY CLASSESTurkey ................................................................................. A
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AMERICAN BANTAM ASSOCIATIONSPECIAL MEET
A.B.A., 88 Valley Rd., Wells, ME 04090-6544Annual Dues: $25; $70 (three years)
Website: bantamclub.comOnly A.B.A. members are eligible to compete for awards. New members receive a copy of the quarterly and the latest available copy of the Annual American Bantam Association Yearbook which lists many advertisers and includes a complete breed and variety index. Winners of A.B.A. awards are listed in the year book under Who’s Who in Bantams.
Starred wins are earned in classes of one hundred (100) or more in the following: Champions and Reserve Champions in the seven (7) Bantam divisions; Best and Reserve of Breed and Variety; Best Display when seven (7) or more Bantam displays are shown; Best and Reserve Display when ten (10) or more Bantam displays are shown; Best and Reserve Trio when thirty (30) or more trios are shown by four (4) or more exhibitors.
A single bird is eligible for only one (1) award and can earn only one (1) starred win.
AWARDSChampion Bantam .......................................................................................................................................................... RibbonsReserve Champion Bantam ............................................................................................................................................ RibbonsChampion of all seven (7) Bantam divisions * ......................................................................................................... Bantam BuckReserve Champion of all seven (7) Bantam divisions * ............................................................................................ Bantam Buck *Providing there are twenty-five (25) birds competing.
Class Class 1 – Modern Game 5 – Feather Legged 2 – Game – Old English and American competing 6 – Any Other Comb Clean Legged 3 – Single Comb Clean Legged 7 – Bantam Duck 4 – Rose Comb Clean Legged
AWARDS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
AMERICAN POULTRY ASSOCIATION CLUB MEETPO Box 9, Lucasville, OH 45648-0009
Dues: $20-(1 yr); $50-(3 yr); $40-(1 yr) outside the U.S. and Canada; Junior (18 and under) $20-(1 yr); $50-(3 yr)Endowment Trust Life Membership $385
The A.P.A. invites you to become a member. Visit www.amerpoultryassn.com for details regarding membership and points. A minimum of five (5) Master Exhibitor Award points will be awarded to any qualified win at this show.
All judging will be by the latest edition of the American Standard of Perfection, copyrighted by the American Poultry Association, Inc.
AWARDS
To qualify for the awards you must be a member prior to judging.
Show Champion ...................................................................................................................................................... A.P.A. MedalReserve Show Champion ......................................................................................................................................... A.P.A. Medal APA Ribbons will be awarded to the Champion in each of the following classes:
Large Chickens: American, Asiatic, English, Mediterranean, Continental, All Other Standard Breeds
Bantam Chickens: Modern Game, Game, Single Comb Clean Legged, Rose Comb Clean
Legged, All Other Comb Clean Legged, Feather Legged
Ducks: Heavy, Medium, Light, Bantam
Geese: Heavy, Medium, Light
Turkeys
Guinea Fowl
JUNIOR AWARDSAn APA Ribbon will be given for the following:
Champion Large Chicken Champion Bantam Chicken Champion Duck
Champion Goose Champion Turkey Champion Guinea Fowl
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FORT WORTH BANTAM CLUBSam Brush, Secretary/Treasurer, 1009 Hillview Dr., Keller, TX 76248-4012
Annual Dues: Individual $5; Family $7.50All exhibitors must be members of the Fort Worth Bantam Club in order to be eligible for specials and awards offered through the Fort Worth Bantam Club. Members receive regular newsletters containing information about the breeding, raising and showing of standard-bred poultry.
POULTRY PANORAMA AWARDS – DISPLAYS In an effort to recognize and reward exhibitors who put forward significant arrays of birds that promote the breeds and varieties they work with, the Fort Worth Bantam Club and sponsors offer special certificates and $10 cash each to displays which meet the eligibility requirements of both the APA and ABA in their respective classes.
Champion American Class Display Champion Asiatic Class DisplayChampion English Class Display Champion Mediterranean Class DisplayChampion Continental Class Display Champion All Other Breeds Class Display
Champion Bantam Duck Display Champion Single Comb Clean Leg DisplayChampion Rose Comb Clean Leg Display Champion Feather Legged DisplayChampion All Other Comb Clean Leg Display Champion Game Bantam DisplayChampion Modern Game Display (Old English Game and American Game)
The Fort Worth Bantam Club Offers a special certificate and $50 cash for Champion Bantam Display (Bantam chickens and ducks competing) and Champion Large Fowl Display.
DAVE B. SHERRILL, JR. MEMORIAL AWARDIn July 2006, the Texas Standard-bred poultry community lost its cornerstone with the passing of Dave B. Sherrill, Jr. He was an active poultry participant, skilled breeder, judge and exhibitor, show superintendent and congenial mentor to thousands of poultry exhibitors throughout the country. Mr. Sherrill was one of a handful of men who forged the Texas poultry fancy and worked to fire the exhibition poultry engine over many decades. While Mr. Sherrill bred and enjoyed a modest variety of poultry throughout his lifetime, his special favorites were the Old English Game Bantams. In particular, he received well deserved honors and recognition for his Black Breasted Red Old English Game Bantams.
In remembrance of Dave B. Sherrill, Jr. as a dedicated friend to our poultry hobby in Texas, and in recognition for achievements with his favorite Old English Game Bantams, the following memorial award will be offered beginning with the 2007 Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show.
Champion Old English Game Bantam
W. EARL BRADFORD TRAVELING AWARDThe memorial award for CHAMPION SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORN BANTAM, given in honor of W. EARL BRADFORD, was first offered at the 1985 Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show. With the passing of Mr. Bradford in 1994, the existing plaque was retired, and a memorial plaque continues to be given each year in his memory.
F. ADRIAN BALLARD TRIBUTE AWARDThe passing of club member F. Adrian Ballard in June 2002 saddened the Fort Worth Bantam Club as we lost a very active and supportive friend. In remembrance of Mr. Ballard as a catalyst and diligent worker for the Fort Worth Bantam Club, and in recognition for his promotion of, and successes with the Australorp breed, the Fort Worth Bantam Club offers the following awards on the breed that he enjoyed and promoted so well.
The Fort Worth Bantam Club offers two (2) special memento plaques in remembrance of F. Adrian Ballard for the Champion Australorp, large and bantam in competition together. One plaque will be for the Champion Austalorp in the Open Show and one will be awarded for the Champion Australorp in the Youth Show.
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RHODE ISLAND RED CLUB OF AMERICASPECIAL MEET
Toni Bahnsen, 130 Dunthorne Dr., Bloomingburg, NY 12721-3016Annual Dues: Adults $15; Junior $5
The Rhode Island Red Club of America offers meets in order to boost the breeding, exhibiting and promotion of the most exceptional of all breeds, the Rhode Island Red. Only club members in good standing may compete for points for the Red Club Master Exhibitor and Master Breeder Awards. All members receive the Chronicle, the official club publication.
COCHINS INTERNATIONAL SPECIAL MEETMagen Tow, State Representative, [email protected]
To be eligible for awards, you must be a member of the Cochins International Club. If interested in becoming a member, please contact Gail Carlson - [email protected].
AWARDS Special awards to be given to Champion and Reserve Champion Large Fowl and Bantams for both Open and Junior shows.
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PIGEON SHOWSJUDGES
Charles Hanna, Amarillo, TexasJoe Moak, Galveston, Texas
Brad Stuckey, Deville, Louisiana
SUPERINTENDENTScot Lindsey, Fort Worth, TexasSusie Lindsey, Fort Worth, Texas
ARRIVAL: 10 a.m. - 10 p.m., Jan. 17(Must be in place by 8 a.m., Jan. 18)
SHOW: 9 a.m., Jan. 18 9 a.m., Jan. 19
RELEASE: 1 p.m., Jan. 19 (Must vacate building by 5 p.m.)
ENTRIES CLOSE DECEMBER 30
SPECIAL RULES
1. Read General Rules. All entries and awards in this department will be subject to the General Rules and Regulations published in this Premium List and the following special rules.
2. Judging. All breeds will be judged according to the latest official standard of the national specialty club of each breed. A copy of the standard will be in the office of the Show Superintendent.
3. Bands. Seamless numbered bands of all reputable banding organizations will be recognized. All birds entered in young bird classes must wear unsplit 2019 seamless bands of the proper size. No split bands will be permitted in the show room.
4. Banding Organizations. Exhibitors must state on the coop card the banding organization, i.e., N.P.A., A.U., I.F., A.P.C., A.K.C., etc.
5. Combined Classes. The show management reserves the right to combine classes to create competition. No classes may be combined without the consent of a committee appointed by the Texas Pigeon Association, Inc., and approved by the show management.
6. Decision of Judge. The decision of the judge of a breed will be final.
CLASSES
The terms are defined as follows:
PIGEONS
Old Cocks ...................................... All breedsOld Hens........................................ All breeds
Young Cocks .................................. All breedsYoung Hens ................................... All breeds
Young Birds ......................Birds banded in 2019 Old Birds...................Birds banded prior to 2019
ONLY ANIMALS OFFICIALLY ENTERED WILL BEALLOWED ON THE SHOW GROUNDS.
DOGS ARE NOT ALLOWED ON SHOW GROUNDS INCLUDINGSTOCK SHOW PARKING LOTS, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF
OFFICIAL ENTRIES IN THE SHEEP DOG TRIALS,STOCK SHOW SPECIALTY ACTS AND ADA SERVICE ANIMALS.
(Please refer to General Rules and Regulations, Rule 20, Page 11)
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SPECIALSBest of Show...............................................................................................................................RosetteReserve Best of Show..................................................................................................................RosetteJunior Exhibitor Best of Show...................................................................................................RosetteReserve Junior Exhibitor Best of Show......................................................................................Rosette
The following specials will be offered for each of the varieties listed below:
Best Cock and Best Hen (young or old), each .............................................................................. $ 4
Champion of each breed ............................................................................................................... $20
Note: The above specials will apply to the following breeds and any additional breeds provided fifteen (15) or more birds are shown.
African Owls English Trumpeter King Runts American Giant Homer Fantail Muffled Tumbler Schetti Modena American Show Racer French Gros Mondain Oriental Frill Show Rollers Carneau Gazzi Modena *Performing Rollers Swallow Clean Leg Tumbler Indian Fantail Racing Homers West of England
*Must be indicated on coop card
PREMIUMSPremiums will be paid according to the number of birds actually judged in each class:
No. in Class 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5 $7 $6 $5 $4 1 – 4 Ribbons
Any additional specials will be posted at the show.
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ENTRIES CLOSE DECEMBER 30SPECIAL RULES
1. Read General Rules. All entries and awards in this department will be subject to the General Rules and Regulations published in this Premium List and the following special rules. 2. Ownership. All entries must be bona fide property of the exhibitor; otherwise, he forfeits the entry fee, all prize money, and all other premiums, as well as the right to have his stock remain in the show room. 3. Entries. OPEN SHOW – Open to the world. YOUTH SHOW – Youth 18 and under as of January 1, 2020. DO NOT COMBINE YOUTH AND OPEN ENTRIES ON THE SAME ENTRY APPLICATION. Entries must state the variety, number of specimens, name of exhibitor, ear numbers, telephone number, exhibitor’s signature and all other necessary information required.
4. Arrival. OPEN: May arrive Thursday, January 30, between Noon and 8 p.m. Check in resumes at 8 a.m., Friday, January 31. Must be in p lace by Noon, Fr iday, January 31, i f living within a 150 mile radius of Fort Worth. All others by 5 p.m.
YOUTH: May arrive Wednesday, February 5, between 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. Check in resumes at 8 a.m., Thursday, February 6. Must be in place by 3 p.m., Thursday, February 6, if living
within a 150 mile radius of Fort Worth. All others by 7 p.m. 5. Release. OPEN: Sunday, February 2, at 3 p.m., or if living out of 150 mile radius of Fort Worth may release at 10 a.m. Must vacate building by 5 p.m. YOUTH: Saturday, February 8, at conclusion of judging, or if living out of 150 mile radius of Fort Worth may release at 10 a.m. Must vacate building by 4 p.m.
6. Unacceptable Entries. The Show Management reserves the right to refuse entry to the show room and to remove from same all diseased or unsightly specimens. Entry fees on such specimens will be forfeited. Late entries will not be accepted. 7. Prize. All prizes will be paid to the exhibitor entering the animal. 8. Ear Marks. All stock must have permanent and legible ear marks in left ear.
JUDGES
OPEN DIVISION Ashley Garza, Copley, Ohio
Josh Humphries, Harrison, TennesseeRusty Westhoff, Thompsons Station, Tennessee
RABBIT SHOWS
SUPERINTENDENTSTony Bell, Alvarado, Texas
Debbie Hill, Roanoke, TexasGay Sparks, De Leon, Texas
YOUTH DIVISION SHOWS 3 p.m., February 6
8 a.m., February 78 a.m., February 8
OPEN DIVISION SHOWS3 p.m., January 318 a.m., February 18 a.m., February 2
YOUTH DIVISION Sandy Doyle, Big Rapids, Michigan
Doug King, Sanger, CaliforniaJeremy Watmuff, Lenox, Michigan
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9. Coops. All entries will be expected to be in their assigned coops at all times during the show except when on the judging table. 10. Breeding. No breeding will be allowed in the show room. 11. Sale Charge. No charge will be made for the sale of stock in the show room. 12. Comment Cards and Ribbons. Pick up comment cards and ribbons from Secretary before leaving. They will not be mailed. 13. Substitutions. Substitutions will be allowed only in the same breed, class, sex and color. There will be a $1.00 per rabbit substitution fee. 14. Meat Pens and Litters. No meat pens or does and litters will be allowed in the show. 15. Releases. OPEN: Animals will be released Sunday, except in cases of emergency or sick animals. YOUTH: Animals will be released Saturday, except in cases of emergency or sick animals. 16. Rules. Be sure to read General Show Rules and Regulations in front of this Premium List. 17. Directed Specials. To qualify for Directed Specials, there must be at least ten (10) rabbits entered in the breed. 18. Fur or Wool Classes. A separate entry fee must be paid for the fur or wool classes. 19. NO RABBITS WILL BE ALLOWED ON SHOW GROUNDS OTHER THAN THOSE ENTERED IN THE SHOW. 20. All exhibitors are responsible for presenting their animals at the judging table. 21. Judging. Rabbits will be judged by coop number. 22. EACH FAMILY WILL BE ALLOWED TWO (2) CHAIRS (NO LOUNGE) AND ONE (1) GROOMING TABLE (30”X30”), SPACE PERMITTING. NO ICE CHESTS. THIS WILL BE ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE BASIS. NO EXCEPTIONS. ALL CARTS MUST BE REMOVED FROM BARN AFTER UNLOADING. 23. All exhibitors are responsible for feeding and watering their animals. 24. Point System. All displays will be determined by the ARBA point system as follows: 1s t: 6 points x number of rabbits in class 2nd: 4 points x number of rabbits in class 3rd: 3 points x number of rabbits in class 4th: 2 points x number of rabbits in class 5th: 1 point x number of rabbits in class 25. The American Rabbit Breeders Association host club reserves the right to refuse entries from exhibitors placing an entry from all locations within 150 miles which has had a confirmed outbreak of RCV/RHD/VHD within the past 60 days of the entry deadline.
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SOUTHWESTERN EXPOSITION AND LIVESTOCK SHOW*
ANDTHE SOUTHWEST RABBIT BREEDERS ASSOCIATION*
present the
68th ANNIVERSARY RABBIT ROUNDUP*Members of the American Rabbit Breeders Association
*Members of the Texas Rabbit Breeders Association
OPEN DIVISION SHOWS - January 31-February 2, 2020YOUTH DIVISION SHOWS - February 6-8, 2020
Official ARBA Sanctioned Shows
AMERICAN RABBIT BREEDERS ASSOCIATION, INC.Eric Stewart, Executive Director
PO Box 400, Knox, PA 16232-0400; www.arba.netDues: Individual $20, $50 for three (3) years; Two Adult Combination $30, $75 for three (3) years;
Youth $12, $30 for three (3) yearsCharter No. PO906 Open Sanction No. POA8478 Youth Sanction No. PYA8479
TEXAS RABBIT BREEDERS ASSOCIATIONSANCTIONED SHOW
Kenny McCracken, Secretary13550 Spring Cypress Rd., Cypress, TX 77429-2095
Sanction Fee: $10 - Open; $10 - YouthDues: Adult or Youth $13; Husband & Wife or two people, same address $25;
For each child in excess of two at same address, add $3 per year.
For points to count in the TRBA Sweepstakes series, exhibitor must be a member of the TRBA before the show starts.
33RD ANNUALRABBIT AUCTIONbenefiting Youth Scholarship Fund
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2020, NOON
TOP QUALITY RABBITS
For More Information Call:
RABBITS
Tony Bell682-365-5559
Debbie Hill817-269-2314
Gay Sparks254-485-4452
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RABBIT CLASSES
Classes will be provided as follows:
Breeds maturing under eight pounds: Breeds maturing over eight pounds: Fur Classes:
Junior Buck Junior Buck Breed Fur
Junior Doe Junior Doe
Senior Buck 6/8 Buck
Senior Doe 6/8 Doe
Senior Buck
Senior Doe
PREMIUM SCHEDULE - Open DivisionPremiums will be paid according to the number of rabbits in each class:
No. in Class .................................................................... 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
20 ...................................................................................... $12 $10 $ 8 $ 7 $ 6
10-19 ................................................................................. 10 8 7 6
4-9 ..................................................................................... 8 7 6
1-3 ..................................................................................... Ribbons
DIRECTED SPECIALSAll breeds having entries of ten (10) or more will be paid the following directed specials:
Best Of Breed (Open).................................................................................................................................................. $25
Best Opposite Sex (Open)........................................................................................................................................... $15
SPECIALS
The Southwest Rabbit Breeders Association offers trophies to the Best in Show, 1st runner-up and 2nd runner-up.
SHOW DISPLAY AWARDSThe following will be paid by the Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show as Show Display Awards. All breeds will
compete and sweepstake points will count.
Best Display in Show .................................................................................................................................................... $30
2nd Best Display .......................................................................................................................................................... $25
3rd Best Display ........................................................................................................................................................... $20
4th Best Display ........................................................................................................................................................... $15
5th Best Display ........................................................................................................................................................... $10
FUR CLASSESThe following premiums will be paid provided ten (10) or more are shown in a class.
1st ................................................................................................................................................................................. $ 6
2nd ............................................................................................................................................................................... $ 4
RABBITS - OPEN
SIX-ACRE MIDWAY AND CARNIVALRides...ThRills...Games!
(EAST OF WILL ROGERS COLISEUM)
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OPEN DIVISION SANCTIONED BREEDS
AMERICAN BRITANNIA PETITE RABBIT SOCIETYOFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES OPEN SHOW
Scott Stockwell, Secretary94 Cottage St., Cranston, RI 02910-1503
Dues: Adult $10; 2 Party Membership $15; Family $15 plus $2 per YouthSend sanction requests to: Karah Boersma, 9091 Taylor St., Zeeland, MI 49464-9694
[email protected] Fee: $16 Open & Youth; $8 Youth Only
AMERICAN CHECKERED GIANT RABBIT CLUB, INC.SWEEPSTAKES OPEN SHOW
David Freeman, Secretary; [email protected] Klondyke Rd., Milford, OH 45150-9659
Dues: New Member $20; $5 per year for each additional member at same addressRenewals $20; $5 per year for each additional member at same address
Sanction Fee: $10
AMERICAN DUTCH RABBIT CLUBOFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES OPEN SHOW
Janet Bowers, Secretary/Treasurer; [email protected]; 517-449-83413520 Baker Rd., Olivet, MI 49076-9422
Dues: Adult $15; Husband & Wife combination $19; Family $25; Youth $13Sanction Fees: Open $12; Youth $10
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF NEW ZEALAND RABBIT BREEDERS
OFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES OPEN SHOWDavid Cardinal, Secretary; [email protected]; 715-281-9286
E 4076 State Road 22 54, Waupaca, WI 54981-9027Dues: Adult $15; Husband & Wife $17; Youth $13; Family $28
Sanction Fees: Open $12; Youth $8
AMERICAN FUZZY LOP RABBIT CLUBOFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES OPEN SHOW
Paula Grady, Secretary; [email protected] Box 267, Elbert, CO 80106-0267
Dues: Adult $17; Family (2 Members) $22Send sanction requests to: Rob Grady, PO Box 267, Elbert, CO 80106-0267
[email protected] Fees: Open $10
AMERICAN MINI LOP RABBIT CLUB OFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES OPEN SHOW
Judy Todd, Secretary1617 Douglas Ln., Lebanon, IN 46052-1402
Dues: Adult $15; Husband & Wife $19; Youth $12; Family $25Send sanction requests to: Nicole Schmitt, 505 E. Henry Clay St., #104, Whitefish Bay, WI 53217-5656
[email protected] Fees: Open $13; Youth $10
RABBITS - OPEN
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AMERICAN NETHERLAND DWARF RABBIT CLUBOFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES OPEN SHOW
Carl Richetelle, Secretary-Treasurer755 Hill St., Hamden, CT 06514-1000
Dues: Adult $15; Youth $10Send sanction requests to: Richard Gehr, 190 N. First Ave., Coal City, IL 60416-1310; [email protected]
Sanction Fees: Open $16; Youth $9
AMERICAN POLISH RABBIT CLUBOFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES OPEN SHOW
Drew Bliss, Secretary; [email protected] Leonard St., Marne, MI 49435-9690
Dues: Adult $12; 2 adults at the same address $15; Family $18; Youth $10Sanction Fees: Open $15; Youth $10
AMERICAN SATIN AND MINI SATIN RABBIT BREEDERS ASSOCIATION
OFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES OPEN SHOWGlenda Weiss, Secretary-Treasurer; [email protected]
PO Box 255, Mason, MI 48854-0255Dues: Adult $17; Youth $14; Husband & Wife $19; Family $22
Sanction Fees: Open $20; Youth $10 (includes both Satins and Mini Satins)
AMERICAN THRIANTA RABBIT BREEDERS ASSOCIATIONOFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES OPEN SHOW
Tina Reif, Secretary-Treasurer; [email protected] Mountain Laurel Ln., West Union, SC, 29696-3213
Dues: Adult $10; Husband & Wife $15; 2 adults at the same address $15Sanction Fees: Open $10
BREEDER OF THE AMERICAN CLUB OFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES OPEN SHOW
Lisa Fey, Secretary/Treasurer; [email protected] Malvern Ct., San Deigo, CA 92120-4548
Dues: Adult $10; Couple $15Sanction Fees: Open $10; Youth $10
CALIFORNIAN RABBIT SPECIALTY CLUB OFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES OPEN SHOW
Jerry Hicks, Secretary; [email protected] Prairie Creek Rd., New Berlin, IL 62670-6523
Dues: Adult $15; Husband & Wife $20; Youth $10, additional Youth in the same family $5Sanction Fees: Open $15; Youth $8; Combination $20
FLORIDA WHITE RABBIT BREEDERS ASSOCIATIONOFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES OPEN SHOWJane Meyer, Secretary/Treasurer; [email protected]
1795 N. 1800 East Rd., Thawville, IL 60968-9762Dues: Adult $7; Husband & Wife $10; Youth $5; Family $15
Sanction Fees: Open $10; Youth $5; Open and Youth $10
RABBITS - OPEN
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HAVANA RABBIT BREEDERS ASSOCIATIONOFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES OPEN SHOW
Tanya Zimmerman, Secretary/Treasurer; [email protected] Box 376, Marion, WI 54950-0376
Dues: Adult $8; Husband & Wife $11.50; Family Member at same address $11.50 plus $3.50 for each youth
Sanction Fees: Open & Youth $10
HOLLAND LOP RABBIT SPECIALTY CLUB, INC.OFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES OPEN SHOW
Tess Fraguglia, Secretary; [email protected]; 707-480-747110589 Hillview Road, Windsor, CA 95492-9462
Dues: Adult $20; Husband & Wife $24; Family $27; Youth $17 Sanction requests should be sent to: Cheri Bushee, Sweepstakes Chairman; [email protected]
PO Box 27, Spencerville, IN 46788-0027Sanction Fees: Open $15; Youth $10
LOP RABBIT CLUB OF AMERICA, INC.ENGLISH AND FRENCH LOP SWEEPSTAKES OPEN SHOW
Sandy Bennett, Secretary323 Macedon Drive, Lexington, SC 29073-9003
Dues: Adult $15; Husband & Wife $20; Youth $10Sanction requests: Richard Gehr, 190 N. First Ave., Coal City, IL 60416-1310; [email protected]
Sanction Fees: Open $15; Youth $8
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF FLEMISH GIANT RABBIT BREEDERS
OFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES OPEN SHOWWayne Bechdel, Secretary/Treasurer; [email protected]; 570-769-6059
117 Hollow Rd., Lock Haven, PA 17745-8774Dues: Adult $20; Husband & Wife $20; Family $22 (additional $3 per child)
Sanction Fees: Open $10; Youth $10; Open and Youth $18
NATIONAL JERSEY WOOLY RABBIT CLUBOFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES OPEN SHOW
Doug Brown, Secretary; 505 Main Street, Norwalk, WI 54648-8245Dues: Adult $15; Youth $12; Family $25
Send sanction requests to: Nicole Schmitt, 505 E. Henry Clay St., #104, Whitefish Bay, WI 53217-5656 Sanction Fees: Open $10; Youth $10
NATIONAL LILAC RABBIT CLUB OF AMERICAOFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES OPEN SHOW
Bob Koch, Secretary/Treasurer; [email protected] Oak Ridge Rd., Waupaca, WI 54981-8707
Dues: Adult $8; Husband & Wife or Family $15; Youth $5Sanction Fees: Open $5; Youth $5 (Youth free with Open Sanction)
NATIONAL MINI REX RABBIT CLUBOFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES OPEN SHOW
Doug King, Secretary; [email protected] Terrace Ave., Sanger, CA 93657-9195
Dues: Adult $25; 2 Adults $30; Youth $25; Family $45 (includes up to 3 children)Sanction Fees: Open $15; Youth $15
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NATIONAL REX RABBIT CLUBOFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES OPEN SHOW
Arlyse DeLoyola, Secretary-Treasurer; [email protected] Box 1465, Cave Junction, OR 97523-1465
Dues: Adult & Youth-Individual $20, $5 each additionalSanction Fees: Open $10; Youth $7
NATIONAL SILVER RABBIT CLUBOFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES OPEN SHOWAli Price, Secretary/Treasurer; [email protected]
1863 Lane 12, Powell, WY 82435-8818Dues: Adult $7; Family $12.50; Husband & Wife $10; Youth $5
Sanction Fees: Open $7; Youth $7 (Youth free with Open Sanction)
NORTH AMERICAN LIONHEAD RABBIT CLUBOFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES OPEN SHOW
Theresa Mueller, Secretary; [email protected] Box 43, Ravensdale, WA 98051-0043
Dues: Adult $20; Two people same address $25; Youth $15Sanction Fees: Open $10; Youth $7 (Youth free with Open Sanction)
PALOMINO RABBIT CO-BREEDERS ASSOCIATIONOFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES OPEN SHOW
Carolyn Wright, Secretary; [email protected] Justin Davis Ln., Smithville, TX 78957-5230
Dues: Adults $9; Youth $6; Husband & Wife (or 2 Adults) $14Sanction Fees: Open $12; Youth $7 (Youth free with Open Sanction)
A T M FOR YOUR CONVENIENCECHASE ATMs
are located in the concourse of Amon G. Carter Jr. Exhibits Hall Buildingand at the Ticket Office north of Pioneer Tower.
ONLY ANIMALS OFFICIALLY ENTERED WILL BEALLOWED ON THE SHOW GROUNDS.
RABBITS - OPEN
CONVENIENT 24-HOUR CAFE
for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
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MILITARY APPRECIATION DAYMONDAY, FEB. 3
Present your military ID (active or retired) at the Rodeo Ticket Offi ce beginning December 2 and receive FREE grounds admission and rodeo tickets for you and your immediate family.
Call 817-877-2420 for more information.
Proudly made possible by The Brumley Family - Rebecca, Jon, Lori and Jonny
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THE AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT FUND WILL CONTRIBUTE $4,200.00 IN PREMIUMS FOR YOUTH DIVISION RABBIT SHOW.
PREMIUM SCHEDULE - Youth DivisionPremiums will be paid according to the number of rabbits in each class:No. in Class 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th
20 .......................................................................$16 $14 $13 $12 $11 $10 $ 9 $ 8 $ 7 $ 6 10-19................................................................... 14 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 4-9....................................................................... 12 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 1-3....................................................................... Ribbons
DIRECTED SPECIALSAll breeds having entries of ten (10) or more will be paid the following directed specials:
Best Of Breed ............................................................................................................................................................. $30Best Opposite Sex ...................................................................................................................................................... $20
VARIETY PREMIUMSPremiums will be paid according to the number of rabbits in each class:No. in Class .................................................................... 1st 2nd 10......................................................................... $10 $ 8 5-9........................................................................ 8 6
SPECIALSThe Southwest Rabbit Breeders Association offers trophies to the Best in Show, 1st Runner-Up and 2nd Runner-Up. The following will be paid by the Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show as Best Show Premiums. All breeds will compete and sweepstake points will count. Best in Show............................................................................................................................................................... $100 1st Runner Up............................................................................................................................................................ $ 75 2nd Runner Up......................................................................................................................................................... $ 50
SHOW DISPLAY AWARDSThe following will be paid by the Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show as Show Display Awards. All breeds will compete and sweepstake points will count.
Best Display in Show ................................................................................................................................................... $30 2nd Best Display ......................................................................................................................................................... $25 3rd Best Display .......................................................................................................................................................... $20 4th Best Display .......................................................................................................................................................... $15 5th Best Display .......................................................................................................................................................... $10
FUR CLASSESPremiums will be paid according to the number of rabbits in each class.No. in Class 1st 2nd
10 ....................................................................... $10 $ 8 5-9 ....................................................................... 6 4
RABBITS - YOUTH
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCEPREMIUM LIST, ENTRY APPLICATIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION
IS AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE
fwssr.com
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YOUTH DIVISION SANCTIONED BREEDS(Available to youth ages 18 and under as of January 1, 2020)
AMERICAN DUTCH RABBIT CLUBOFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES YOUTH SHOW
Janet Bowers, Secretary/Treasurer; [email protected]; 517-449-83413520 Baker Rd., Olivet, MI 49076-9422
Dues: Adult $15; Husband & Wife combination $19; Family $25; Youth $13Sanction Fees: Open $12; Youth $10
AMERICAN DWARF HOTOT RABBIT CLUBOFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES YOUTH SHOW
Terry Robertson, Secretary; [email protected]; 443-881-35132019 Nicodemus Rd., Westminster, MD 21157-7405
Dues: Youth $7; Family $15 Sanction Fees: Youth $6
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF NEW ZEALAND RABBIT BREEDERS
OFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES YOUTH SHOWDavid Cardinal, Secretary; [email protected]; 715-281-9286
E 4076 State Road 22 54, Waupaca, WI 54981-9027Dues: Adult $15; Husband & Wife $17; Youth $13; Family $28
Sanction Fees: Open $12; Youth $8
AMERICAN FUZZY LOP RABBIT CLUB OFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES YOUTH SHOW
Paula Grady, Secretary; [email protected] Box 267, Elbert, CO 80106-0267
Dues: Youth $17; Family (2 Members) $22Send sanction requests to: Rob Grady, PO Box 267, Elbert, CO 80106-0267
[email protected] Fees: Youth $8
AMERICAN MINI LOP RABBIT CLUB OFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES YOUTH SHOW
Judy Todd, Secretary1617 Douglas Ln., Lebanon, IN 46052-1402
Dues: Adult $15; Husband & Wife $19; Youth $12; Family $25Send sanction requests to: Nicole Schmitt, 505 E. Henry Clay St., #104, Whitefish Bay, WI 53217-5656
[email protected] Fees: Open $13; Youth $10
AMERICAN NETHERLAND DWARF RABBIT CLUBOFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES YOUTH SHOW
Carl Richetelle, Secretary-Treasurer755 Hill St., Hamden, CT 06514-1000
Dues: Adult $15; Youth $10Send sanction requests to: Richard Gehr, 190 N. First Ave., Coal City, IL 60416-1310; [email protected]
Sanction Fees: Open $16; Youth $9
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AMERICAN POLISH RABBIT CLUBOFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES YOUTH SHOW
Drew Bliss, Secretary; [email protected] Leonard St., Marne, MI 49435-9690
Dues: Adult $12; 2 adults at the same address $15; Family $18; Youth $10Sanction Fees: Open $15; Youth $10
AMERICAN SATIN AND MINI SATIN RABBIT BREEDERS ASSOCIATION
OFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES YOUTH SHOWGlenda Weiss, Secretary-Treasurer; [email protected]
PO Box 255, Mason, MI 48854-0255Dues: Adult $17; Youth $14; Husband & Wife $19; Family $22
Sanction Fees: Open $20; Youth $10 (includes both Satins and Mini Satins)
AMERICAN TAN RABBIT SPECIALITY CLUBOFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES YOUTH SHOW
Paula Schutz, Secretary/Treasurer; [email protected] Ulsterville Rd., Pine Bush, NY 12566-6736
Dues: Youth $10; Family $20Sanction Fees: Youth $4
BREEDER OF THE AMERICAN CLUBOFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES YOUTH SHOW
Lisa Fey, Secretary/Treasurer; [email protected] Malvern Ct., San Deigo, CA 92120-4548
Dues: Adult $10; Couple $15Sanction Fees: Open $10; Youth $10
CALIFORNIAN RABBIT SPECIALTY CLUBOFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES YOUTH SHOW
Jerry Hicks, Secretary; [email protected] Prairie Creek Rd., New Berlin, IL 62670-6523
Dues: Adult $15; Husband & Wife $20; Youth $10, additional Youth in the same family $5Sanction Fees: Open $15; Youth $8; Combination $20
FLORIDA WHITE RABBIT BREEDERS ASSOCIATIONOFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES YOUTH SHOW
Jane Meyer, Secretary/Treasurer; [email protected] N. 1800 East Rd., Thawville, IL 60968-9762
Dues: Adult $7; Husband & Wife $10; Youth $5; Family $15Sanction Fees: Open $10; Youth $5; Open and Youth $10
HAVANA RABBIT BREEDERS ASSOCIATIONOFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES YOUTH SHOW
Tanya Zimmerman, Secretary/Treasurer; [email protected] Box 376, Marion, WI 54950-0376
Dues: Youth $6; Family Membership at same address $11.50 plus $3.50 for each youthSanction Fees: Open & Youth $10; Youth $5
HOLLAND LOP RABBIT SPECIALTY CLUB, INC.OFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES YOUTH SHOWTess Fraguglia, Secretary; [email protected]; 707-480-7471
10589 Hillview Road, Windsor, CA 95492-9462Dues: Adult $20; Husband & Wife $24; Family $27; Youth $17
Sanction requests should be sent to: Cheri Bushee, Sweepstakes Chairman; [email protected] Box 27, Spencerville, IN 46788-0027
Sanction Fees: Open $15; Youth $10
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LOP RABBIT CLUB OF AMERICA, INC.ENGLISH & FRENCH LOP - SWEEPSTAKES YOUTH SHOW
Sandy Bennett, Secretary323 Macedon Drive, Lexington, SC 29073-9003
Dues: Adult $15; Husband & Wife $20; Youth $10Sanction requests: Richard Gehr, 190 N. First Ave., Coal City, IL 60416-1310; [email protected]
Sanction Fees: Open $15; Youth $8
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF FLEMISH GIANT RABBIT BREEDERS
OFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES YOUTH SHOWWayne Bechdel, Secretary/Treasurer; [email protected]; 570-769-6059
117 Hollow Rd., Lock Haven, PA 17745-8774Dues: Adult $20; Husband & Wife $20; Family $22; (additional $3 per child)
Sanction Fees: Open $10; Youth $10; Open and Youth $18
NATIONAL JERSEY WOOLY RABBIT CLUBOFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES YOUTH SHOW
Doug Brown, Secretary; 505 Main Street, Norwalk, WI 54648-8245 Dues: Adult $15; Youth $12; Family $25
Send sanction requests to: Nicole Schmitt, 505 E. Henry Clay St. #104, Whitefish Bay, WI 53217 Sanction Fees: Open $10; Youth $10
NATIONAL LILAC RABBIT CLUB OF AMERICAOFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES YOUTH SHOW
Bob Koch, Secretary/Treasurer; [email protected] Oak Ridge Road, Waupaca, WI 54981-8707
Dues: Adult $8, 2 Husband & Wife or Family $15; Youth $5Sanction Fees: Open $5; Youth $5 (Youth free with Open Sanction)
NATIONAL MINI REX RABBIT CLUBOFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES YOUTH SHOW
Doug King, Secretary; [email protected] Terrace Ave., Sanger, CA 93657-9195
Dues: Adult $25, 2 Adults $30; Youth $25; Family $45 (includes up to 3 children)Sanction Fees: Open $15; Youth $15
NATIONAL REX RABBIT CLUBOFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES YOUTH SHOW
Arlyse DeLoyola, Secretary-Treasurer; [email protected] Box 1465, Cave Junction, OR 97523-1465
Dues: Adult & Youth-Individual $20, $5 each additionalSanction Fees: Open $10; Youth $7
NORTH AMERICAN LIONHEAD RABBIT CLUBOFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES YOUTH SHOW
Theresa Mueller, Secretary; [email protected] Box 43, Ravensdale, WA 98051-0043
Dues: Adult $20; 2 people same address $25; Youth $15Sanction Fees: Open $10; Youth $7 (Youth free with Open Sanction)
PALOMINO RABBIT CO-BREEDERS ASSOCIATIONOFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES YOUTH SHOW
Carolyn Wright, Secretary; [email protected] Justin Davis Ln., Smithville, TX 78957-5230
Dues: Adult $9; Youth $6; Husband & Wife (or 2 Adults) $14Sanction Fees: Open $12; Youth $7 (Youth free with Open Sanction)
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STOCK SHOW GOES PINK Tus., JAN. 2
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TCU DAY - THURS., JAN. 3Free grounds admission. with your TCU apparel
and 1/2 price rodeo tickets with your current student or faculty I.D.
MILITARY APPRECIATION DAY
mo., FEB. 3presented by The Brumley Family -
Rebecca, Jon, Lori and JonnyPresent your active or retired military I.D.
and receive free general admission and rodeo tickets for you and your immediate family.
COOK CHILDREN’S DAYwe., FEB. 5
50% of the day’s rodeo ticket sales benefi t Cook Children’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
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