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Hill Country District Junior Livestock Show Assoc. PO Box 291217 Kerrville, TX 78028 Attention Livestock Exhibitors, CEA’s and AST’s The Hill Country District Junior Livestock Show will proceed with our show. Please note our schedule has been modified. As the “barn talk” circulates, we are unsure what to expect on entry numbers this year, but know our updated schedule is the friendliest to our exhibitors, their families, and advisors. After the initial entry deadline, if we experience entry numbers that exceed the capacity of our facilities, we will be forced to adjust the schedule again to accommodate the capacity issues. The updated show schedule is posted on our website. www.hcdjls.org Each exhibitor will be given a wristband and two additional ones for parents/guardians. Face masks will be required at ALL times. Social distancing in the stands will be required as well. Kerr County show will be a Premium sale only. You will have to take your animals home unless they are placed in the District (HCDJLSA) show. For the HCDJLS show, placing market animals that make the sale and are entered into the auction become the property of the HCDJLSA. The sale will be a Premium sale only. Please understand that we continually monitor the numerous factors facing our event, but we are dedicated to providing a positive outlet for all our youth participants. Please be patient as we work through this season. For questions or clarification, please email [email protected] Sincerely, HCDJLS

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Hill Country District Junior Livestock Show Assoc.

PO Box 291217

Kerrville, TX 78028

Attention Livestock Exhibitors, CEA’s and AST’s

The Hill Country District Junior Livestock Show will proceed with our show. Please note our

schedule has been modified. As the “barn talk” circulates, we are unsure what to expect on

entry numbers this year, but know our updated schedule is the friendliest to our exhibitors,

their families, and advisors. After the initial entry deadline, if we experience entry numbers that

exceed the capacity of our facilities, we will be forced to adjust the schedule again to

accommodate the capacity issues.

The updated show schedule is posted on our website. www.hcdjls.org

Each exhibitor will be given a wristband and two additional ones for parents/guardians. Face

masks will be required at ALL times. Social distancing in the stands will be required as well.

Kerr County show will be a Premium sale only. You will have to take your animals home

unless they are placed in the District (HCDJLSA) show.

For the HCDJLS show, placing market animals that make the sale and are entered into the

auction become the property of the HCDJLSA. The sale will be a Premium sale only.

Please understand that we continually monitor the numerous factors facing our event, but we

are dedicated to providing a positive outlet for all our youth participants. Please be patient as

we work through this season.

For questions or clarification, please email [email protected]

Sincerely,

HCDJLS

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2020 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

Myah Baker ....................................Texas Tech UniversityBethany Crenwelge .......................... Texas Tech UniversityWyatt Geisweidt .............................. South Plains CollegeCaitlynne Graves.............................. Southwestern UniversityWillow Grote ................................... Texas A&M UniversityJacob Jenschke ...............................Blinn - BrenhamKolby Marek....................................Schreiner UniversityBrooke Meismer..............................UT ArlingtonBlake Mills...................................... Collegiate FFA President/Texas TechLexi Mills ........................................Vernon CollegeAndrew Stieler ................................ Texas A&M UniversityEmma Travland................................ Texas Tech UniversityKolby Vincent ..................................Angelo State UniversityMakayla Waiser...............................Texas A&M University

High School Recipients

College Recipients

Kaylyn Burrow............................................ Tarleton State UniversityWyatt Krause............................................. Texas A&M - KingsvilleMarti Lumpkins .......................................... Texas Tech UniversityKatie Olive ................................................. Angelo State UniversityAmber Pintsch............................................ Hardin-Simmons UniversityLane Pressler............................................. Tarleton State UniversityJessica Spenrath ........................................ Texas A&M UniversityHarrison Spisak.......................................... Texas A&M UniversityEllett Vann ................................................. Tarleton State UniversityCiersten Werner......................................... Texas Tech University

Scholarship Committee

Hailey McMinn Lindsey ForsterBelinda Pruneda Trey Dittmar

Ann Moss

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HCDJLS DEDICATION

Raymond Roy Walston II, be�er known by all as Roy, is a 4th genera�onTexas rancher on both sides of his family in Menard and Mason coun�es.He has been involved in all aspects of stock show for nearly 50 years; fromraising and showing sheep and steers, to judging, coaching, and buying.Roy has dedicated an enormous amount of �me to be�ering the livestockindustry through stock shows. Roy's father, Raymond, started severalfeedlots in west Texas where Roy saw whole of market beef sales. Roycon�nued his interest in livestock through college at Angelo StateUniversity where he was on the livestock judging team. Roy has been apart of 4-H for 47 years including coaching livestock teams and na�onalchampion wool and mohair teams. Roy has dedicated 33 years to the TexasAgriculture Extension Service.

However, of all the things Roy has done for livestock and the extensionservice, he is especially proud to be a dedicated husband and father. Royhas been married to Serena for 35 years and has two wonderful andsuccessful kids, both of whom served their country by serving in the Navy.

Roy's passion was and is livestock and the livestock shows. He was bornwith it, raised in it, and con�nues to teach his children and anyone whowill listen the importance of livestock and the impact it will have on futuregenera�ons.

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NEW RULE CHANGES

Special Rules:

Force Majeure:

The HCDJLS shall not be liable for any delay or failure to perform its operations, activities,shows and events to the extent such delay or failure results from a force majeureoccurrence. A force majeure occurrence is defined as any occurrence arising from causesbeyond the reasonable control of the HCDJLS and which delays or prevents performanceby the HCDJLS otherwise required by this Agreement, including but not limited to any (i)breakage or accident to equipment, machinery, or facilities; (ii) and strikes, lock-outs orother labor difficulties; (iii) statues, ordinances, regulations, orders, directives or rulesissued by governmental authorities, including, but not limited to those concerning publichealth and safety, animal disease prevention, detection and response and/or protection ofthe environment; (iv) judicial decrees or orders; (v) acts of God; (vi) animal diseasesand/or quarantines; (vii) wars, riots or insurrections; (viii) civil disobedience, publicdemonstrations or sabotage; (ix) fires, floods, explosions or inclement weather; (x) inabilityto obtain necessary labor, materials, supplies, utilities or transportation; (xi) depressions,recessions, or other economic downturns; (xii) embargoes or energy shortages; or (xiii)other causes beyond the HCDJLS’s reasonable control.

Emergency Evacuations:

Evacuation of Livestock: During such times as deemed necessary by local, state orfederal authorities, the HCDJLS, and/or its officials may evacuate the show grounds.Incidents such as but not limited to, bomb threats, acts of war, declarations of war, codered of the Homeland Security System, fire, etc. will be acted upon in accordance andcooperation with local,state and federal authorities. Priority evacuation will be given tohuman life, then livestock. In such cases, exhibitors and/or contestants will turn over thecare of their livestock to the HCDJLS. Proper animal husbandry practices will be followedwithin reasonable expectations. At which time the evacuation notice is lifted, thenexhibitors/contestants will be allowed to reenter the showgrounds and claim theirlivestock.

General Rules:

Rule 21. All rules including but not limited to parasites, feed, tack, trimming tables,head stanchions, trimming of animals, etc, apply to both Market Lambs and MarketGoats since they are co-mingled within the barn.

AG Mechanics:Rule 12: All projects should be complete including finish. No paint or other finish may beapplied after arrival on show grounds. Projects are to be clean.

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Registered Angora Department:

Rule 12: If the winner of the premier exhibitor award does not have a goat that placed firstor second, the two highest placing goats from that exhibitor’s herd will be tested. If thereis a tie, there will be a random draw from the Executive Committee.

Lamb Department:

Rule #13: Add-Any lambs found to have external parasites, open wounds or sores, skinrashes, and/or questionable skin diseases will be disqualified.Rule #20: Exhibitors may use halters or collars.Rule #21: All rules including but not limited to parasites, feed, tack, trimming tables,head stanchions, trimming of animals, etc, apply to both Market Lambs and MarketGoats since they are co-mingled within the barn.

Meat Goat Department:

Rule #8: Add-Goats must be washed free of dirt and mud before weigh-in.Rule #14: Remove the rule-Only one tag may be present in the meat goat’s ear at time ofweigh in and this the STATE ISSUED VALIDATION tag. No breeder tags will be allowed.Rule #19: No head stanchions on the premises.Rule #21: All rules including but not limited to parasites, feed, tack, trimming tables,head stanchions, trimming of animals, etc, apply to both Market Lambs and MarketGoats since they are co-mingled within the barn.

NEW RULE CHANGES

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UPDATED SHOW SCHEDULE

Friday, January 15, 2021

12:00 PM – 4:00 PM – County Breeding Sheep arrive and check in

12:00 PM – 7:00 PM – State Breeding Sheep arrive and check in

7:00PM – Judge County Breeding Sheep.

10:00 PM - 4:00PM – County Steers and Heifers arrive

6:30 PM – County Steer weigh in and classification. All heifer papers turned in.

Saturday, January 16, 2021

7:00 A.M. – Judge State Breeding Sheep show

8:00 A.M. – Judge County Steers and Heifers

8:00 A.M. – 3:00 PM – District Steers and Heifers arrive

6:00 PM – District Steers weigh in and classification. All Heifer papers turned in.

Sunday, January 17, 2021

8:00 AM – Judge District Steer show. Heifer show will start one hour following the steer show.

10:00 AM – County Gilts arrive

12:00 PM – District Gilts arrive

1:00 PM – County Gilts in the barn. Weights and registration papers turned in.

3:00 PM – Judge County Breeding Gilts

3:00 PM – State Angora Goats arrive

4:00 PM-Judge County Registered Angora Goats

5:00 PM – All District Gilts in the barn. Weight and registration papers turned in.

6:00 PM – State Angora Goats must be in the barn and Registration papers turned in

Monday, January 18, 2021

7:00 AM – Judge District Gilts

8:00 AM – Judge Texas Open Commercial and Registered Angora Goats

10:00 AM- Ag Mechanics Stage in parking lot

12:00 PM – 6:00 PM – Ag Mechanics Projects move in and classify

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Tuesday, January 19, 2021

8:00 AM – Judge Ag Mechanics show

4:00 PM – Ag Mechanics awards

5:00 PM – Begin Release of Ag Mechanics projects or immediately after awards

Wednesday, January 20, 2021

8:00AM – Kerr County Market Lambs, Meat Goats, and Swine arrive

10:00AM – 3:00PM – County Exhibitors pick up packets/entry cards

3:00 PM – Deadline for all County Lambs and Meat goats to be in the barn

4:00 PM – Deadline for all County Swine to be in the barn with entry forms and validation tag numbers

turned in.

4:00 PM – Lamb Classification and weigh in

4:00 PM- Meat Goat weight cards turned in

4:00 PM – County Swine classification and weight cards turned in

Thursday, January 21, 2021

7:00AM – Judge County Market Lambs

8:00 AM – Judge County Market Swine

9:00 AM – Judge County Meat Goats

9:00 AM – District Market Swine arrive

12:00 PM – District Lambs and District Meat Goats Arrive

3:00 PM- County Swine weight cards turned in

3:00 PM –Deadline for all District Lambs and District Meat Goats to be in the barn and packets picked up

4:00 PM – District Swine classification and weight cards turned in

4:00 PM – District Market Lambs and Meat Goats weight cards turned in

The show management reserves the right to move up arrival times of animals in order to accommodate

parking problems. If arrival times change, County Extension Agents or VO-AG Teachers will be notified,

in no case will the deadline for check-in or weigh-in be changed.

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Friday, January 22, 2021

7:00 AM – Judge District Market Lambs

7:00 AM – Judge District Market Swine

7:00 AM – Judge District Meat Goats

12:00 PM - Begin sign up for Auction. Exhibitor name and sale animal number will be turned into an

auction sale order committee in the designated area starting at 12:00 PM (Noon) and ending at 3:00 PM

or thirty minutes following the completion of the last market show. Signatures will be required for all

district sale.

Saturday, January 23, 2021

1:00 PM-Auction

The Kerr County sale will be a Premium Auction only. All Kerr County exhibitors will be required to take their animals home after their respective shows are over. No animals will be able to be floored.

For the HCDJLS show, placing market animals that make the sale and are entered into the auction become the property of the HCDJLSA. The sale will be a Premium Auction only.

A Premium Auction is selling the hard work and efforts of each exhibitor and not the show animal. Each exhibitor will still walk through the auction ring and receive their bid price (minus auction fees) just as they have in years past.

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Randy AlfordGene AlexanderCraig AlthausCharlie BierschwaleMike BinghamMike BoydHarvey BrinkmanKenneth BurghadtPerry BushongRick ButlerGary ChapmanCB ChenaultJoe ConnellDanny CortezBill CowdenMark CowdenKarol DavenportErnst DrubertBud FawcettCharles FlachGary GarrettLinda GarrettHarry GartrellDavid GeistweidtKim GeistweidtHank GrantJack GroffHagiRaymond HardeeDwight HarkeyJohnny HawkinsRick HeimannBill HendersonBuddy HendersonGwen HendersonJohn Allen HendersonRoy Henderson

Sonny HendersonWinnie HendersonClyde HolekampMorris HolekampTex HoodDahl HowardBilly HyattSusie HyattTommy HyattLamar JenschkeMike JuenkeGlen KaiserBeau KaiserCaroline KensingKenneth KensingRodney KitchensLarrel LackeyMannie LackeyTommy LackeyGwen LambertHolly LambertTommy LambertLloyd LeifesteJimmy LockeBobby LoveMichael MannMichael McMahonWade MengesHarvey MetcalfJim MerrickRenee MichelRoland MichelGary MoldenhauerJack MooreAndrew MurrAlvin NealSteve Oehler

Jerry OliverKeith OliveAmy PalmerDonnie PelzelHarley PalmerBert PfaffJack PhillipsGrace RaifordRusty RantonJames RaymondGary ReichenauC.E. Renfro, Jr.Robert RiddleChip RoyThomas RyanRoy SandersLew Scherer, IIIMari Ann SchererJames SchriThornton SecorJoe Ed SmithNeil SmithSam SpearsDick SteinChuck StormsFuzzy SwayzeEddie Taylor, Jr.Bobby ThomasRobert TreesRoland TreesWally TremperTom UnderwoodMichelle VaughnRussell VincentEarl WaltersKenneth WendlandJamie WiltonCarmen Woerner

Honorary Directors

John Pitts Norman ForehandRalph Langley

Directors Emeritus

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2020 AUCTION CONTRIBUTORS3S SERVICES (HOWELL LIVESTOCK)4 BAR RANCH4 D WELDING & FABRICATION4 K RANCHA CHILD'S PLACE LEARNING CENTER, INC.ADAMS FENCE & SERVICESMOLLY ADAMSADDISON BROWN, LLC (DELTA PLAINS)ALLEN KELLER COMPANYCRAIG & BETSY ALTHAUSDUSTIN & TANAALTHAUSMCCRAE & HENLEY CLAIRE ALTHAUSAMBER THOMASON STATE FARMAMERIPRISEANDIAMO BUILDERSANDIAMO SERVICESANNIVERSARY BUYERARENA PROPERTIESASHLEY HOMESTOREBACK 40 TRAILERSBACKWOODS BARBEQUEBAILEY BAIL BONDSBALSERS NORTHSIDE AUTOMOTIVEBARTLET COKE CONSTRUCTIONLANCE BAUERBAXTER TENTSFRANKIE BEHRENSBENNETT JORDAN SEPTIC CO.BERNHARD MEAT PROCESSINGBLANCO COUNTY WILD GAME DINNERBOLIN AUTO SERVICEBRIAN & BARB BOWERSBRAD H COX RACING STABLES LLCREX BRANDBRAZOS MASONARYBRINKMAN COMMERCIAL PROPERTIESTIM & LORI BROWNDAVID BURLEYBURNS FAMILYCALEB & DEBBIE BURRESSSAM & AMBER BURRESSSAM BURRESS REALTYCARROLL BRYLAEDDIE & TRICIA BYROMTHE CAILLOUX FOUNDATIONSANDRA CAILLOUXCAMP RIO VISTACAMP VERDE GENERAL STORECAPITAL FARM CREDITCARLSON LAW FIRMCC INDUSTRIALCECIL ATKISSION MOTORSCENTENNIAL BANKCENTER POINT SYNDICATEC & F HEATING & AC

CHAMPION GROUPCHEM-TAC SUPPLIESCKW CONSTRUCTIONJACK CLARKEWILEY CLOUDCOLBATH FAMILYCOLBY CADE LLCBARRY COLLINSCOLTON TATSCH MEMORIALCOMMUNITYFIRSTNATIONALBANKCOMMUNITY FOUNDATION OFTX HILL COUNTRYCOMPACT CONSTRUCTIONEQUIPMENTBRIAN & COURTNEY COMPTONCONRAY-JENNINGS INVESTCOVENANT BUILDERS, LLCCREATIVE AWARDS & TROPHIESCRENWELGE MOTORSDALE & ABBIE CRENWELGECROSSROADS SALOON &STEAKHOUSEKEVIN CUNNINGHAMCYPRESS ROOFINGD & D RANCH & WILDLIFEBLAINE & CAREY DEATONLEE & SHERRIE DELONGDIAMOND V RANCHBOB & BERNADINE DITTMARCHARLIE DOBBSDOUBLE L FEEDDOUVILLE GOLDMAN &ASSOCIATES, PLLCDAVID & GINA DRAKEDREIBRODT CONSTRUCTIONDUTCH DREIBRODTEVANS DUNNINGCATIE & BRITT EASTLANDMARY LIZ EASTLANDEL COYOTE RANCHELITE AUTOMOTIVEREX EMERSONERNEST ROOFINGEVANS LIVESTOCKJAMES & SHELLY EVATTSCOTT & GAYLA FAIRFARENTHOLD RANCHFELTS WILDLIFE SERVICESFIDELITY ABSTRACTJOHNNY FINCHFISHER CONSTRUCTIONBAYLAN FISHERTREY & MICHELLE FISHERJAMIE & CHRISTOPHER FLORESFORE PREMIER PROPERTIES

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2020 AUCTION CONTRIBUTORSSCOTT FRANTZENFRAZAR KIDSFRAZAR STEEL FABIAN & CRYSTAL FRAZARFRED NUNCIO FENCING &

CONSTRUCTIONFRIENDS OF THE STOCKSHOWFRIENDSHIP VETERINARY CENTER, INCFROST BANKFUENTES CONCRETEALEX & ARRA FUENTESJOE & TERESA FUENTESGARLAND GALLAGHERGARRETT INSURANCEGARRETT SERVICESDAVID GARRETTGATEWAY INSPECTIONSLOUIS GENOVESIGILLESPIE LIVESTOCK CO. INC.JEFF & SHARYN GOLDMANJODY & ALLYSON GOLDMANGOLD'S BODY SHOPGRIFFIN CONSTRUCTIONGRANT & LORI GRIFFINGRIMES CREMATORY, LLCGRIMES FUNERAL CHAPELSGRIZELDA & COGROTE RANCH SHOW GOATSGUADALUPE NATIONAL BANKH BAR 5RICHARD HAASRICHARD T. HAASSONNY HAASHAHN PROPERTIES, LLCHARPER AGRICULTURE & LIVESTOCKJUSTIN HARPER TSVSDON HARRISJOHN & KATHY HAWKINSKYLE & AMANDA HAWKINSHCDJLS MERCHANDISE SALESH.E.B.RUSTY & BECKY HENDERSONHENDRICKSON COMPLETION & WORKVALERIE HENNIGANHERBST VETERINARY HOSPITALHIGH C'S RANCHHILL COUNTRY CONSTRUCTIONHILL COUNTRY GRSHILL COUNTRY ROOFINGHILL COUNTRY STONE, INC.HILL COUNTRY TELEPHONEHILL CO. TH INVESTMENTS 1KEN HOERSTERCARL & PATTY HOFFMANSHAYLYNN HOISETHHORNS UPHOWELL LIVESTOCK

MISTY & SCOTT INCEDAHL & GAIL HOWARDH & R BLOCKGLENN HUTTO LIVESTOCKPATTY HYATTHYCO CONSTRUCTION, LLCIBP INSULATIONIMEL CONSTRUCTIONJ3 COMPANY, LLCJABOE LIVESTOCKJ BOWLIN SECURITYJAM BROADCASTINGJAMES AVERY CRAFTSMANJCW CONSTRUCTION, LLCBERNICE JENSCHKEEDMUND JENSCHKEJESSE ROBINSON FFA 4-H FARMJIM DANDY METAL CONSTRUCTIONJK BERNHARD CONSTRUCTION CO.J & K SHOW PIGSJL CONSTRUCTIONJUDY JOHNSONJORDAN CATTLE CO.CLAUD JORDANJ S PIGSERNIE & JUNE KAISERKANA'S TAXIDERMYK & C HOG FARMROBERT KELLYKENDALL COUNTY ABSTRACTKENDALL CO. WILD GAME DINNERKEN STOEPEL FORDKERR COUNTY ABSTRACTKERR COUNTY FARM BUREAUKERRCOUNTYFEDERALCREDITUNIONKERR COUNTY MEAT GOAT CARTELKERR COUNTY SWCDKERR COUNTY TRUCK & TRAILERKERR COUNTYWOMEN'S CHAMBERKERRCOUNTYYOUTHDEVELOPMENTKERRVILLE BUTANEKERRVILLE MASONIC LODGE #697KERRVILLE PROF. FIREFIGHTERSKERRVILLE RANCH & PET CENTERKERRVILLE VET CLINICKEY CUSTON TILEKH TRUCKINGKYLE R. KLEYPAS ENTERPRISES, LLCJAMES & REBEKAH KNAPEKRIPPCO ENTERPRISESJ.W. & JUDY LACKEYLAMB CARTELERIC, DAWN & CHASE LANTZLATAYA CONSTRUCTIONLEGACY GENETIC RESOURCESHALEY & RILEY LEIFESTELARRY LEITHA

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2020 AUCTION CONTRIBUTORSBELINDA PRUNEDAR & R PEST CONTROLR & T TRUCKRAFTER J BAR M RANCHARMANDO RAMIREZTHE RANCH RADIO GROUPRANCHING PARTNERS OF TEXASRAVISHED BY DESIGNJAMES RAYMONDRB2 SHOWPIGSRILEY & AMY RECTORRED BARN GOAT FARMSMARK & JAN REEVEBOB REEVES & JANET GOLDMANLARRY REICHENAU CONSTRUCTIONRENO REALTY GROUPREUS GRAIN LPRGB RESOURCES, LLCRIETHMEYER’S AUTO REPAIR, INC.ROCKIN MCHELICOPTER SERVICEROCKING M TRUCKINGROCKSCAPES, LLCROTARY CLUB OF KERRVILLEROBERT & LAUREN SAGEBIELPEGGY SALAZARSALE AMBASSADOR COMMITTEESALVAGED SOULS VINTAGE MARKETSANDERS SHOW GOATSMARK & CHRISTY SCALESSCHREINER UNIVERSITY CMB - 6229SCRAP SOLUTIONSSECOR EQUIPMENTSECOR FENCE CO.SECURITY STATE BANK & TRUSTSECURITYSTATE BANK&TRUST INGRAMJAKE SHORTSISTER CREEK FARMSSLL LIVESTOCKNICOLE SMITHSRIZZOSTAR P RANCHSTE OIL COMPANY INC.ALLEN & KAREN STIELERHEATHER STEBBINSMICHAEL STEBBINSSTEEL FRAME SOLUTIONSCHARLES STREBECKRYAN & JENNY STUEBERREGAN STUEBERSWINE CARTELTALARICO & ASSOCIATESTARA B RANCHDONALD TATSCHTATSCH CONSTRUCTIONTATSCH SHOW GOATSLANE & JOHNNA TAYLORTEJAS VAQUEROS

JONATHAN LETZ, COMMISSIONERLIBERTY TAX SERVICELIZ CO.LONGHORN CONCRETELS CATTLE COMPANYHILTON & CYNTHIA LUCKIELUCKY STAR SHOW & TELL, LLCM5 UTILITIES, LLCMCDONALD COMPANIES, INC.W.R. & MELISS MACHENMAMACITA'SKIM MARTINMATKIN-HOOVER ENGINEERINGSYDNEY & REILLY MAYHALLKEVIN & LIZ MAZZYDEE & JAMIE MCCLINTOCKMCCOY’S BUILDING SUPPLYCHASTAN & EMILY MCRAEKIM & BRUCE MEISMERJIM & GAY MERRICKMEYER ENERGY SERVICES, LLCMG BUILDING MATERIALSMIDWAY WRECKER SERVICEMINI-MARTML INDUSTRIES, INC.MODISETT & CO.C. MOORMAND. CLINT MORRIS, MDKASH MORROWMOUNTAIN HOME PROCESSINGANDY MURRMUSTANGS FOREVERSTEVE & TATIA NAILALICIA NAPPERNEAL & NEAL CONCRETEAMANDA NEUTZENEXT GEN CATTLE CO.BRUCE OEHLER MEMORIALPATRICK O'FIELOLIVE BRANCH RANCHRANDY & MARSHA OLSONOTP RANCH - AMY UNDERWOODOUR LADY OF THE HILLS FACULTYOVER-ALL NUTRITIONPAWS & CLAWS PET RESORTJODY PEIRROLBRET PERRENOUDPETROSWIFTPITCH BLACK WINDOW TINTINGPMI PIPE STEEL SUPPLIESJACQUELINE & ZACH POTUTSCHNIGPOWELL FEED LLCPOWELL FEED 2POWELL GUNS & AMMOREBECCA PRIESSPRIOUR ELECTRICJAMES PRIOUR

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2020 AUCTION CONTRIBUTORSTERMINEXTERO TECHNOLOGIESTEXAS FARM BUREAUTEXAS HILL COUNRY BANKTEXAS INDUSTRIAL ENGINE, INCTEXAS LIVING HOMESJERRY TILTONTJD RANCHTJ MOORE LUMBER YARDTOWN & COUNTRY ANIMAL HOSPITALDARIN TRAHANTRA HOMES, INC.TRIPLE BURELL SHOW PIGSMARK & SHANNON TUSCHAKUP YOURS OFFROADPAUL URBANUSENER MEAT CO

TODD VAUGNVETERANS FEEDING VETERANSBRIDGET & RUSSELL VINCENTVLASEK & SON CONSTRUCTIONJ. R. & CORRINE WAHRMUNDTRAVIS WAISERBOBBY WATSONNANCY & TODD WENZELJOHN & JODI WERNERWEST FEEDSGORDY & VICKI WESTBROOKKEVIN WHELANSAM & MERRILY WHITEWINDSTREAM COMMUNICATIONSCLINTON & BRANDI WOODSANDRA & DON YARBROUGHYATES & ASSOC. INSURANCE

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2020 AWARD DONORS3K SHOW LAMBSA CHILD'S PLACE LEARNING CENTERPAUL & DAWN ADAMSAVERY & LEE ADAMSROBBIE & HOPE ALEXANDERAL-TEX INSPECTIONSLANCE ALLERKAMP FAMILYDUSTIN & TANAALTHAUSAPOTHECARY SHOPPEARENA STORAGEAUSTIN TURF & TRACTORBAILEY BAIL BONDSBALSER'S NORTHSIDE AUTOMOTIVERYAN & SHELBY BALSERDAVID & DEBRA BEHRENSMARK & KATCHEN BENAKMARK & LISA BERNHARDMIKE & BARBARA BINGHAMRICK & LAVERNE BOLESBRAD H. COX RACING STABLE, LLCBRIDGESBRINKMAN COMMERCIAL PROPERTIESSAM & AMBER BURESSPERRY BUSHONG REAL ESTATEDONNIE & CANDY BYNUMCAPITAL FARM CREDITCARLSON LAW FIRMC-C SHOW PIGSCHAPA CUTTING BOARDERIC & KARA CHASTEENCJ SHOWANIMALSNEAL COLDWELL TAXIDERMYROBERT & DOLLY COLDWELLBARRY COLLINS-CMC MOTORSCOMMUNITY FIRST NATIONAL BANKBRIAN & COURTNEY COMPTONCREATIVE AWARDSDALE & ABBIE CRENWELGECULVER SHOW PIGSDARTEZ SOUTHDOWNSD&D RANCH & WILDLIFE SERVICESTREY & REBECCA DITTMARJOE DON & MIDGE DOCKERYAMY DRAZNINMARK & NETTIE DUNNINGELITE AUTOMOTIVEJAMES & SHELLY EVATTEWA EXOTIC WILDLIFE ASSOCED FELTSTREY & MICHELLE FISHERFRITZ SOUTHDOWNSBILLY & LYNETTE GASSGAUDY MISS MAUDYGILLESPIE VET CENTERJODY & ALLYSON GOLDMANGRIFFIN CONSTRUCTIONGRIMES FUNERAL CHAPELDORIS HABYDON HARRISHEARTOFTHEHILLSSWINEPRODUCERSRUSTY & BECKY HENDERSON

HIGH LONESOME CLUB LAMBSTRAVIS & WHITNEY HILDHILL COUNTRY CATTLEWOMENCHRIS & LORI HOHMANNIN MEMORY OF COLTON TATSCHJABOE LIVESTOCKJIM DANDY METALJL CONSTRUCTIONMIKE & LAURA JUENKEERNIE & JUNE KAISERK & C FARMSROB & VICKI KELLYKENDALL BAETHGE & CONNER PEPPERKERRVILLE NAPASARAH KITCHENSKNEESE SHOWPIGSJASON LACKEYJUDY & CYERRA LACKEYLAMBERT GLASS & MIRRORLANGBEIN/WORNDEL FAMILIESCHASE & KOURTNEY LANTZERIC & DAWN LANTZLEMEIULLER'S RV & TRUCK CENTERJONATHON, KAREN, SAM, & GUS LETZLONE STAR CONTAINERSROYCE & GINA LUMPKINSDEE & JAMIE McCLINTOCKTREY & HAILEY McMINNMEYER SHOW PIGSC. MOORMANMOSS MOTORSNEAL & NEAL CONCRETENEAL & SONSMR. & MRS. CODY NEWCOMBKEITH & TANYA OLIVEPEEK WELL SERVICEPITCH BLACK WINDOW TINTPLUMLEY CABINETRYJIMMY POOLEJACQUELINE & ZACH POTUTSCHNIGPOWELL FEEDPRIOUR ELECTRICRB2 SHOWPIGSRILEY & AMY RECTORDONALD & DEBORAH REEHMARK & JAN REEVEBOB REEVES & JANET GOLDMANRENFROE CLUB LAMBSRUSSELL & BRENDA RESSMANNROEDER RANCHESSANDERS SHOW GOATSSHUFFLER SHOW PIGSMICHAEL STEBBINS FAMILYJACOB & AMY STEHLINGTALARICO & ASSOCIATESTEXIAN GUNSDARIN TRAHANRUSSELL & BRIDGET VINCENTVISTA CAMPSVLASEK & SONS CONSTRUCTIONWORRELL ENTERPRISES

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2020 ANGORA GOAT DONORS

Askew Fisher RanchArmke, Dayton & PamelaAtkission, CecilBannowsky, Jason,

Lone Star Mohair CompanyBoyd, Mike & LaurindaBurton, Sammy & NancyCooper, Mrs. RichardCraddock, Frank & FayreneEarwood, EdwardEdmiston, GeneFidelity Abtract & Title Co., JimmyPeschelGriffin, F O’NeilGroff, JackHaby, DorisHolland, Eddie & PeggyHolman, SharonLeinweber, LannyNaumann, Dale & BonnieNelson, Steve & KarenNentwich, Bryan & Pamela

DONATIONS2019 ANGORAGOAT SHOW

Perry Bushong Real EstateJane BrownPreston's Perspective(Preston Faris)Priour-Varga Wool & MohairPruneda, Joe & BelindaRaymond, JamesReeves, Bob & Janet GoldmanSecurity State Bank And TrustSmith, TedSpears Mobile HomesSpeck, Fred & LindaSpeck, Michael and JanaStieler, Allen & KarenStieren, George LTexas International Mohair ,Justin StielerTrees, Roland & TerriWhitworth Ranch, L.P.Winslow, JohnWinslow, DDS KeithWittenburg, Charlie

2020 LAMB CARTEL DONORS

2020 HEIFER DONORS

Bauer RambouilletBruce Oehler MemorialDouble L Ranch & Wildlife FeedBud FawcettWill Fawcett

Allied Feeds-Greg GossettD/A Cattle Co.-Paul AelvoetGillespie County Wild Game Dinner

Trey & Michele FisherRusty & Becky HendersonTom & Donna HillinMark & Jan ReeveTHC

Lastovica Angus Farm-Robert and Abban Lastovica

Lehne Construction

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Ag ProAlamo Iron WorksAll-Tex InspectionsBack 40 SupplyBailey Bail BondsBartlett-Cocke General ContractorsCarquest/Best AutoCentennial BankChapa’s Cutting BoardCommunity First National BankContrary Springs Ranch LLCD&D Fence & RepairD&D Tractor Repair & RestorationDon HarrisEdmund Jenschke Inc.Elite AutomotiveEWA Exotic Wildlife Assoc .Foxworth-Galbraith Lumber Co.Frizzell Insurance Co.General RentalIWS Gas & Supply LTDJDS Leather Co.Jim Dandy Metal-Jim/Missie Dreiss

Kerr County Truck & TrailerKerr Soil &Water Conservation Dist.LeMeiuller’s RV & Truck CenterMatheson Tri GasMG Building MaterialsMini-MartMr. & Mrs Cody NewcombMr. & Mrs. Mark DunningPatillo Richards- AttorneyPitch Black TintingPMI PipeRanchers ATV & TractorSecurity State Bank & TrustSeitz FundingStaci PollardSteel Frame SolutionsT Bar RanchTJ Moore Lumber Co.Tom Pollard FamilyTroy Faust MotorsTulsa Welding SchoolVlasek & Sons ConstructionWhitley Dozers

2020 AG MECHANICS DONORS

2020 MEAT GOAL CARTEL DONORS

2020 SWINE CARTEL DONORS

Circle H-Cortney HopperJL ConstructionA Child's PlaceRockscapesBehrens HaulingJason LackeyH & R BlockCredit Union

Powell FeedCreative AwardsSam Burress-RealtorJaboe ConstructionCompton CattleMini MartFuentes Brothers Concrete

Kristan WeaverPage DayLupita Lopez

Eric SmithScott and Gayla FairBrian Bowers

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MISSION STATEMENT OF THEHILL COUNTRY DISTRICT

JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOW ASSOCIATION, INC.

The Hill Country District Junior Livestock Show Association, Inc.,(a Volunteer Organization) is dedicated to promoting agriculture, as well as,providing monetary support and scholarships to 4-H and FFA members in33 counties in Texas.

KERR COUNTY EXTENSION AGENTSAND VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE

TEACHERS/ADVISORS

COUNTY OFFICIALS

Rob Kelly Judge

Harley Belew Commissioner Pct. One

Tom Moser Commissioner Pct. Two

Jonathon Letz Commissioner Pct. Three

Don Harris Commissioner Pct. Four

Ryan Balser Morgan MeyerCody Callendar Kristin NelsonCailtyn Harris Jessica Reeves

Jennifer Smith

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HILL COUNTRY DISTRICTJUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOW ASSOCIATION, INC.

OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE BOARD

President............................................Steve Bauer1st Vice President .............................Bobby Balser2nd Vice President.............................Brian ComptonSecretary............................................Dolly ColdwellTreasurer............................................Rusty Henderson

Candi Behrens Janet GoldmanJim Behrens Justin HawkinsTrey Dittmar Ernie KaiserDutch Dreibrodt A.J. KnaggsScott Fair Eric Lantz

Kristan Weaver

Adams, LeeAdams, AvoryAelvoet, PaulAlexander, HopeAlthaus, DustinAndreas, HollieBalser, BobbyBalser, RyanBauer, LanceBauer, Mary BethBauer, SteveBehrens, CandiBehrens, DebraBehrens, JimBehrens, JulieBoles, RickBrand, RexBurress, AmberBurress, SamByrom, EddieCalendar, CodyCasey, Kevin*Coldwell, DollyCompton, BrianCompton, CourtneyDittmar, RebeccaDittmar, TreyDreibrodt, DutchDreibrodt, MichelleDunning, MarkEvatt, ShellyFair, GaylaFair ScottFelts, EdFelts,Jackie

Felts, JessicaFelts, MichaelForster, LindseyGillum, DeanGoldman, JanetGross, Kenneth*Gulledge, Corey*Gulledge, Lindsey*Hamilton, JustinHarris, CaitlynHawkins, JustinHenderson, BeckyHenderson, RustyHohmann, ChrisHohmann, LoriHyde, JenniferKaiser, ErnieKitchens, SarahKnaggs, AJKnape, JamesKnape,RebekahKothmann, Kimberley*Lackey, J WLackey, JudyLangbein, DannyLangbein, Kari BethLantz, ChaseLantz, DawnLantz, EricLastovica, RobertLee, RichardLopez, LorenzoMains, CharlesMayhall, JonMayhall, Taylor

McClintock, DeeMcClintock, JamieMcMinn, TreyMartin, KimMeyer, MorganMills, JennieNelson, Kristin*Nelson, SteveNentwich, BrianPfeffer, DougPintsch, KeithPollard, StaciPotter, LucasPriour, DuffyPriour, JohnProbrandt, CaitlinReeve, JanReeves, BobReeves, JessicaReichenau, Rochelle*Robinett, CassyRode, LandonRogers, Justin*Sheets, Tim*Smith, Jennifer*Speck, FredStehling, AmyTalarico, CarynTalarico, JeffTitsworth, LoriVincent, BridgetWeaver, KristanWebb, LarryWestbrook, GordyWood, JamesWinstead, Austin*

* Probationary Members

Directors

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HILL COUNTRY DISTRICT JUNIOR LIVESTOCK COMMITTEES

Superintendent Committee: Ernie Kaiser

Pens and Grounds Committee: Bobby Balser, Mark Dunning, Ernie Kaiser & Eric Lantz

Traffic Committee: Troy Witt, Chairman

Records Committee: Dolly Coldwell & Rusty Henderson

Ribbons & Awards Committee: Mary Beth Bauer, Dolly Coldwell, Janet Goldman& Becky Henderson

By Laws Committee: Brian Compton, Scott Fair, Justin Hawkins, AJ Knaggs & Bridget Vincent

Ethics Committee: Ernie Kaiser, AJ Knaggs & Julie Smith

Concession Committee: Ernie Kaiser, Chairman

Announcer Committee: Rex Brand, Chairman

Office: Janet Goldman, Chairman

Sale Order Committee:Lambs: Becky Henderson & Jamie McClintockSwine: Brian ComptonSteers: Craig Althaus, Dutch Dreibrodt & Ed FeltsMeat Goats: Eric LantzFloor: Rex Brand, James Wood & Ernie Kaiser

Auction Sales Committee: Steve Bauer, Trey Dittmar, Bob Reeves, Julie Smith & Jeff Talarico

Auction Line Up: Rex Brand, Rick Heimann & James Wood

Auction Set-Up: Jim Behrens & Scott Fair

Ring Men: Mark Dunning

Testing: Town and Country Animal Hospital

Auction Accounting: Pressler-Thompson & Co.

Fundraiser Committee: Kristan Weaver

Finance Committee: Rusty Henderson

Scholarship Committee: Trey Dittmar & Lindsey Forster, Chairman

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Special Rules

HILL COUNTRY DISTRICTJUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOWASSOCIATION, INCORPORATED

Force Majeure:

The HCDJLS shall not be liable for any delay or failure to perform its operations, activities,shows and events to the extent such delay or failure results from a force majeureoccurrence. A force majeure occurrence is defined as any occurrence arising from causesbeyond the reasonable control of the HCDJLS and which delays or prevents performanceby the HCDJLS otherwise required by this Agreement, including but not limited to any (i)breakage or accident to equipment, machinery, or facilities; (ii) and strikes, lock-outs orother labor difficulties; (iii) statues, ordinances, regulations, orders, directives or rulesissued by governmental authorities, including, but not limited to those concerning publichealth and safety, animal disease prevention, detection and response and/or protection ofthe environment; (iv) judicial decrees or orders; (v) acts of God; (vi) animal diseasesand/or quarantines; (vii) wars, riots or insurrections; (viii) civil disobedience, publicdemonstrations or sabotage; (ix) fires, floods, explosions or inclement weather; (x) inabilityto obtain necessary labor, materials, supplies, utilities or transportation; (xi) depressions,recessions, or other economic downturns; (xii) embargoes or energy shortages; or (xiii)other causes beyond the HCDJLS’s reasonable control.

Emergency Evacuations:

Evacuation of Livestock: During such times as deemed necessary by local, state orfederal authorities, the HCDJLS, and/or its officials may evacuate the show grounds.Incidents such as but not limited to, bomb threats, acts of war, declarations of war, codered of the Homeland Security System, fire, etc. will be acted upon in accordance andcooperation with local,state and federal authorities. Priority evacuation will be given tohuman life, then livestock. In such cases, exhibitors and/or contestants will turn over thecare of their livestock to the HCDJLS. Proper animal husbandry practices will be followedwithin reasonable expectations. At which time the evacuation notice is lifted, thenexhibitors/contestants will be allowed to reenter the showgrounds and claim theirlivestock.

PROTESTS: All protests must be in writing and be accompanied by a deposit of$250.00 cash, which will be forfeited if the protest is not sustained. Such protest muststate plainly the cause of complaint or appeal, and must be delivered to the LivestockShow management immediately at the conclusion of judging. Judging procedures will notbe interrupted for protest investigation. Depending on the basis of the protest, a decisionmay be withheld until complete investigation is done. Protests concerning ages of theanimals must be filed with the Livestock Show management two hours prior to thecommencement of judging in the department.ELIGIBILITY OF ANIMALS: Upon reasonable request at any time during the feedingperiod, each Exhibitor agrees to produce for inspection by the Inspection Committee,his or her exhibits and documentation evidencing his or her ownership. Presentationof such documents shall also be required by the Show officials who receive the animalat the time of its arrival at the show. ETHICS: THE SHOWING OF ANY ANIMAL THATHAS BEEN ADMINISTERED ANY QUANTITY OF DIURETIC, UNAPPROVEDGROWTH STIMULANT OR OTHER UNAPPROVED MEDICATION, OR THAT HASNOT BEEN PROPERLY WITHDRAWN FROM APPROVED DRUGS IS PROHIBITED.This prohibition applies to all market animal entries, regardless if the animal isentered in the sale and to all breeding entries. “Unapproved” is deemed to meannot approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and/or the U.SDepartment of Agriculture (USDA) for that species.

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As a condition for participation in the HCDJLS every exhibitor must agree to submit anyanimal so entered by him or her to inspection by a veterinarian appointed by the HCDJLS,and agrees to have such animal submitted to any tests as may be designated andrequested by the veterinarian, and agrees that the conclusions reached by theveterinarian shall be final, without recourse against the HCDJLSA, or any of its officers,directors, or employees.

Also as a condition for participation in the HCDJLS exhibitor (market or breeding) entry willbe required to have a certification form signed by: 1.) Junior Exhibitor, 2.) Parent orGuardian, 3.) County Extension Agent or Ag Science Teacher. This certification form mustbe signed and returned with entry card. No animal will be allowed to show without thiscertification form properly signed.

The HCDJLSA reserves the right to have blood, tissue, urine, or DNA laboratorial analysismade on any animal entered for competition. All samples shall be taken by personsdesignated by the HCDJLSA and tested in a laboratory chosen by the HCDJLSA.Reasonable care shall be taken with blood, urine, or other body substances to maintain thepurity and identity of the sample. The only chain of custody required will be that routinely

relied upon by veterinarians practicing in and around the Kerr County area, or as otherwisedesignated by the HCDJLSA. The exhibitor agrees that he or she will cooperate with theperson or persons charged with the responsibility of taking the sample from the animal.Failure to cooperate with testing procedures, or any doing or failing to do any act which willmake it unreasonably difficult for the person with the responsibility of taking the sample shallbe deemed a voluntary withdrawal by the exhibitor of the animal from the competition. Thiswill result in forfeiture of placing, premium money, prizes, auction money, scholarships, andthe exhibitor will be subject to being barred from future competition at the HCDJLS.

An exhibitor of any market animal producing an analysis with any quantity of diuretic,unapproved growth stimulant or other unapproved medication, or any approvedmedication within any withdrawal time will forfeit all premium money, prizes, auctionmoney, scholarships and will be subject to being barred from future competition at theHCDJLS.An exhibitor of any breeding animal producing an analysis with any quantity ofdiuretic, unapproved growth stimulant or other unapproved medication will forfeit allpremium money, prizes, auction money, scholarships and will be subject to beingbarred from future competition at the HCDJLS.

Unapproved Drug Use:The showing of any animal that has been administered during its life any quantity of anyunapproved drug, chemical or medication is strictly prohibited. HCDJLSA maintains aZERO TOLERANCE POLICY for unapproved drug use and unethically fitted livestock.Such drugs include, but are not limited to, any diuretic, any unapproved growthstimulant or other unapproved medication. Unapproved means not approved by theFood and Drug Administration (FDA) and/or the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)for slaughter animals including that may be destined for human consumption. Abuse ofthe extra-label privilege by veterinarians is unethical and is subject to seriousconsequences such as license revocation.

Approved Drug Use:If an animal has been administered a drug that is FDA approved for its species,sufficient time must have passed so that the animal does not test positive for that drugupon arrival to the grounds. Animals must remain free and clear of all drug andchemical residues while on show grounds. Please note that elimination time (the time ittakes for no drug residue to be found in the system) is typically longer than the labeledwithdrawal time for most

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Consequences: In the event any animal is declared by the veterinarian or testingagency to be unethically fitted or disqualified for any reason the HCDJLSA Presidentwill present the case to the Executive Board for evaluation. The exhibitor will likelyforfeit all titles, awards, prizes, auction proceeds, premiums and scholarships for allentries if the animal and/or exhibitor is disqualified. Market/Floor money will be forfeitedif the animal is condemned at slaughter. The Executive Board may temporarily decideto permanently bar the exhibitor and his or her family from any further participation inthe Hill Country District Stock Show. Reinstatement of anyone barred may be madeonly by the Executive Board.Probation: An exhibitor may be placed on a probationary status if results of drug testsare inconclusive, confirmation of a primary test cannot be granted, or another situationquestioning the ethical fitting of livestock arises. The probation grants the right for theHCDJLSA to collect ultrasound, D.N.A., blood, tissue and/or urine samples forlaboratory analysis on any animal entered by an exhibitor on probation at theexhibitor’s expense. An exhibitor may remain on probation for any amount of time andmay be released from probation only by the Executive Board.

Unethical Fitting:Unethical fitting is defined as any attempt to alter an animal’s performance or alter thenatural contour, conformation, or appearance of the animal’s body, hide, hair, or feet byany unnatural means. Examples of unethical fitting include, but are not limited to:• Treating or massaging any part of the animal’s body, internally or externally, with

an irritant, counterirritant, or other substance to temporarily improveconformation.

• Surgical alterations, excluding the removal of warts or horns• Use of Injections• Striking the animal to cause swelling in a depressed area• Use of electrical contrivances• Feeding of material not conducive to the health of the animal, safety of food or

marketability of its carcass• Blocking of nerves to prevent limping or switching of the tail• The use of diuretics• The use of alcoholic or carbonated beverages in the feed or administered as a

drench• The use of alternative treatments including, but not limited to: acupuncture,

animal chiropractic services, electrical massage or laser therapy on show grounds

It is the sole responsibility of the exhibitor to insure that the animal is free of theprohibited drugs and substances. Knowledge on the part of the exhibitor with regardto the drugs or substances found in an animal is not relevant to any issue, and itshall not be a defense that a person or persons unknown introduced the prohibitedsubstance into the animal.

If any animal requires emergency or medical treatment while on show grounds, onlya show approved licensed veterinarian will be allowed to administer any drug,chemical or food additive with the notification of the Division Superintendent. If ananimal is treated by a licensed veterinarian while at the show and the medicationadministered has a withdrawal time, the animal will be disqualified for sale purposes.

ELIGIBILITY OF EXHIBITORS:(A) In order to exhibit or sell his/her project, the exhibitor must be academically eligibleunder UIL or other applicable rules, and the exhibitor must also be eligible to participate inextracurricular activities at the exhibitor’s school. An ineligible exhibitor will not be allowedto bring his/her project to the show or participate in the sale.

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(B) Quality Counts verification will be required for all youth exhibiting livestock (marketand/or breeding) at the Hill Country District Junior Livestock Show. The verificationprocess will require exhibitors to pass an online test that measures their knowledge onquality assurance and character education content items. A verification number will needto be provided at the time of making an official entry to the Hill Country District JuniorLivestock Show. Entries will not be accepted without the Quality Counts VerificationNumber.

NO PASS – NO SHOW – NO SALE.

GROOMING: No change of the major color pattern of the animal by painting or dyingwill be allowed. Any grooming material that allows color to come off from any animalwill not be allowed at the show.

HOUSING OF LIVESTOCK: All animals are to be in their designated areas (barn,shed, or wash rack). Any exceptions must be authorized by the Superintendent.

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GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS

HILL COUNTRY DISTRICTJUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOWASSOCIATION, INCORPORATED

ADMINISTRATION OF RULES AND REGULATIONS

The Hill Country District Junior Livestock Show Association reserves to its executive Committee/Board the final and absolute right to interpret these rule and regulations and to arbitrarily settle anddetermine all matters, questions and differences in regard thereto, or otherwise arising out of orconnected with or incident to the show, and the right to amend or add to these rules as its judgmentmay determine. An exhibitor and or their agent who violates any of the general and special rules willforfeit all privileges and premiums and be subject to such penalty as the executive committee mayorder. Such penalty may include being barred from the show.

Special rules or conditions are published in each department wherever necessary. If there is a conflictbetween the special rules of any department and the general rules and regulations, the special ruleswill govern.

STATEMENT OF LIABILITY

All livestock exhibitors will be under the control and direction of the management, but the show will inno case be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur. Each exhibitor will be solelyresponsible for any consequential or other loss, injury or damage done to, or occasioned by, orarising from, any animal or article exhibited by him or for its description as given in the catalog, andshall indemnify the show against all animals exhibited by him, or arising out of, or in any wayconnected with such exhibition of any of the animals so exhibited.

RULES AND REGULATIONS

Rule 1a: Only 4-H Club and F.F.A. members living in Atascosa, Bandera, Blanco, Burnet, Comal,Concho, Crockett, Dimmitt, Edwards, Frio, Gillespie, Kendall, Kerr, Kimble, Kinney, Lampasas,Liveoak, Llano, Mason, Maverick, McCulloch, Medina, Menard, Reagan, Real, San Saba, Schleicher,Sutton, Upton, Uvalde, Val Verde, Wilson and Zavala counties who are actively enrolled in public orprivate school must be in grades 3-12 and follow age guidelines as set forth by the 4-H and/or FFA tobe eligible to participate. All exhibitors must be under the supervision of a County Extension Agent orVocational Agriculture Teacher in order to participate.Rule 1b: Exceptions will be Ag Mechanics, Angora Goats, and Breeding Sheep shows that are opento entries statewide.Rule 1c: Exceptions will be both District Gilt Shows that will include counties listed in 1a as well as theaddition of Bell, Bexar, Caldwell, Coryell, Gonzales, Guadalupe, Hays, Karnes, Travis & Williamson.

Rule 2: Exhibitor must feed, care for and exhibit their animals without any aid or assistance during theentire feeding period except from family or legal guardian, AST, CEA or other 4-H or FFA membersfrom the same county. Show management will rule on all issues regarding ownership (i.e. Ribbon,Premium, or Auction/Sale).

Rule 3: All entries must be submitted by the County Extension Agent or Vocational AgricultureTeacher. Entries must be mailed to Hill Country District Junior Livestock Show Office, P.O. Box291217, Kerrville, Texas 78029, by December 1, 2020.

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Entries must have a December 1, 2020 or earlier United States postmark to be accepted.Late entries, those postmarked after December 1, 2020, will be charged a fee of 5 times the normalentry fee per entry for County and District. Entries must be received at the address of 313 Earl GarrettSt. Kerrville, Texas by 5:00pm, December 15, 2020, regardless of the postmark. All entry fees andsummary sheet(s) must accompany entries. No refunds will be made. The entry MUST be signed bythe exhibitor, parents or guardian and supervisor County Extension Agent or Vocational AgricultureTeacher. Improperly filled out cards will be returned. Incorrect entries will be returned and charged$10.00 per exhibitor. Any entries with corrections must be initialed by the exhibitor and the CountyExtension Agent or Vocational Agriculture Teacher. Entries must be paid by F.F.A. Chapter or Country4-H Club check. Entry fees for all District market animals is $25.00 per head and entry fees for allDistrict breeding animals is $25.00.3A: A fee of $150 will be charged to make a correction to an existing entry. The deadline for thisentry to be turned into the stockshow office is the same time as the deadline for that species to be inthe barn.3B: A fee of $300 will be charged for adding an additional entry past the December 15 deadline. Thedeadline for this entry to be turned into the stockshow office is the same time as the deadline for thatspecies to be in the barn.

Rule 4: Each exhibitor, per club, will be charged $5.00 for an operations fee.

Rule 5: Entries must be made on official entry cards with one check to cover all entries.

Rule 6: No exhibitor will be allowed to exhibit more than two (2) market entries per breed or six(animals) per department unless specified in special rules of the department.

Rule 7: All out of county district entries must be in the barns in accordance to the outline of thepreceding schedule. The release of animals will be at the discretion of each department’ssuperintendent. All Market Swine, except those being sold at the auction and floored, must beremoved from the building by 9:00 a.m. of sale date. Doors to the barn will be locked after 9:00 of thesale date.

Rule 8: Livestock will be screened prior to judging to eliminate any animals of unworthy show quality.Sifted animals must be removed from the barn within 30 minutes of completion of weigh in whensifted.

Rule 9: All entries must remain presentable to the public.

Rule 10: Weighing, sifting and showing will not be delayed for animals entering the arena late. Anyexhibit not presented promptly at the scheduled time will be barred from competition in the class andis ineligible for sale or floor price. Protests that the judge overlooked exhibits will not be considered.The only reweighs allowed will be due to mechanical problems as determined by the individualsuperintendents.

Rule 11: All animals must be exhibited and sold by the owners. A substitute exhibitor may be usedunder the following conditions:a. When an exhibitor has another animal showing at approximately at the same time or has ananimal in the same class.b. When an exhibitor is sick. Should an exhibitor become sick or injured the day of the show, thedepartment superintendent and two officers may at their discretion render a conditional approval for asubstitute exhibitor. Such conditional approval shall require a signed doctor’s statement to be mailedto HCDJLS, P.O. Box 291217, Kerrville,Texas 78029, within 5 calendar days from the date of show. Itmust be postmarked by Wednesday, January 29, 2021. Failure to produce such statement shallresult in disqualification of the exhibitor and forfeiture of all premium money and sales proceeds.

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c. Approved school activities. Exhibitor must have documentation for school activities. The NationalWestern in Denver and the Southwestern Livestock Expo in Ft.Worth are considered approved schoolactivities. No other show will be approved. When one of the stated conditions exists, the departmentsuperintendent may use his/her own discretion as to whether a substitute showman will be allowed. Ifa positive decision is rendered by the department superintendent, the substitute showman must befrom the same county or the same 4-H/FFA chapter as the original exhibitor. The substitute must alsomeet all requirements of a junior livestock show exhibitor. If only one exhibitor is present from acounty, the department superintendent can approve a substitute from another county. The departmentsuperintendent may require documentation in any of the above conditions and may also requirepositive identification of the substitute.

Rule 12: After the class has been turned over to the judge, only exhibitors and officials will beallowed in the arena.

Rule 13: In all cases, the decisions of the classifiers, sifters, superintendents and judges willbe final. No protests accepted.

Rule 14: Abuse of animals will not be tolerated.

Rule 15: Pens will be assigned by the Department Superintendents. Shavings or sand will be usedfor bedding of all livestock; no hay for any reason will be permitted (unless specifically permitted bydepartmental rules). No dogs (except Service Animals) will be allowed in the barn.

Rule 16: Trimming and grooming of animal will be limited to areas specified by the Pens andGrounds Committee. No trimming and grooming will be allowed in the aisles or alleyways.Scales and generators are allowed in designated areas only.

Rule 17: All exhibitors will comply with current regulations governing livestock shows and salesas established by the Texas Animal Health Commission. THE HCDJLS DOES NOT REQUIREHEALTH PAPERS UNLESS THE TEXASANIMALHEALTH COMMISSION REQUIRES THEM.

Rule 18: No Recreational Vehicles (unless used by show officials) will be allowed to be used on thegrounds.

Rule 19: Owners of the District and County Champion Animals must submit animals requested byshow management for a photograph.

Rule 20: Questionable entries will be pulled aside and penned. After all other entries have beenweighed and tagged they will then be checked by advisor, superintendent, and show Secretary.

Rule 21: The registration papers must show the “sole” exhibitor as owner, no farm names orpartnerships.

Rule 22: Market animals and Breeding Heifers from Kerr County which will only be shown inthe “District Show” must check-in on Thursday, January 21, 2021.

Rule 23: All market steers, Heifers, market lambs, market meat goats, market swine, non-pedigreed gilts and Registered Breeding sheep are subject to verification by nose printing, DNAtesting or other means to insure compliance with regard to state validation requirements of thatspecific species.

Rule 24: Absolutely no tack, feed, supplies, or etc. will be allowed to be stored outside the assignedpens. Tack, feed, and supplies will be allowed in or above the assigned pens.

Rule 25. Projects are no longer the responsibility of HCDJLS after the completion of theirrespective shows.

Rule 26. The release of animals will be at the discretion of each department’s superintendent.

Rule 27. All rules including but not limited to parasites, feed, tack, trimming tables,head stanchions, trimming of animals, etc, apply to both Market Lambs and MarketGoats since they are co-mingled within the barn.

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KERR COUNTY LIVESTOCK SHOW RULESRule 1: The Kerr County Livestock Show will be held in accordance with the rules of the Hill CountryDistrict Junior Livestock Show.

Rule 2: To be eligible to enter and exhibit in the Kerr County Show an exhibitor and or animal willnot show in any other county show and be enrolled in grades 1-12 and either reside in KerrCounty, or attend school in Kerr County.

Rule 3: Entry fees are $10.00 per entry.

Rule 4: Showmanship selected for Beef Cattle, Breeding Sheep, Angora Goats, Market Swine,Breeding Gilts, Market Lambs and Meat Goats. To be considered for a showmanship award,exhibitors must have a valid entry in the department of contest. Substitute exhibitors are noteligible for the showmanship award unless they, themselves, have a valid entry in thatdepartment and have brought the animal to the show.

Rule 5: Animals may begin to arrive at 8:00 a.m., Wednesday, January 20, 2021 and must bechecked in as listed according to the schedule. All market swine must be in the barn and haveentry card and validation tag number turned in by 4:00 PM Wednesday, January 20, 2021.

Rule 6: Kerr County entries are due by December 1, 2020.

Rule 7: County weights will be used for District Market Animals. No re-weighs will be allowed.County Non-Pedigreed Gilts must turn in a new weight card for the district show.

Rule 8: Exhibitors must indicate at the time of weigh-in if that animal will be shown in theDistrict Show.

Rule 9: Meat Goat Exhibitors are allowed up to four (4) entries; no more than two (2) per class.Goats weighing less than 60 pounds or more than 115 pounds will be sifted. They will be dividedinto a maximum of 9 weight classes with 3 weight divisions in the County Goat Show.

NOTE: KERR COUNTY EXHIBITORS DESIRING TO ENTER BOTH THE COUNTY ANDDISTRICT SHOW MUST SUBMIT ENTRY CARD AND ENTRY FEE FOR EACH RESPECTIVESHOW.

COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS:

HEIFERS: Dutch Dreibrodt & Robert LastovicaANGORA GOATS: Fred Speck, Jr.STEERS: Dustin AlthausSWINE: Bobby Balser, Dolly Coldwell, Brian Compton, & Lorenzo LopezBREEDING SWINE: Bobby Balser, Dolly Coldwell, Brian Compton & Lorenzo LopezREGISTERED BREEDING SHEEP: Trey Dittmar & Mary Beth BauerMEAT GOATS: Eric LantzMARKET LAMBS: Becky and Rusty Henderson, Bob Reeves and Gordy WestbrookAG MECH: Mark Dunning

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MARKET STEER DEPARTMENTSUPERINTENDENT: Dustin AlthausASSISTANTS: Craig Althaus, Paul Aelvoet, Dutch Dreibrodt, Bud Fawcett, Ed Felts, Hank Grant,Lamar Jenschke, and Robert Lastovica

County Judge: Chase RunyanDistrict Judge: Kyle Conley

RULES

1. Exhibitor must have possession and primary care of the animal throughout the feeding period.Prior to July 1, of the previous year, each steer must be tagged with an official Texas Steer Tagapproved by the Texas Education Agency Department of Agricultural Education and the TexasAgriculture Extension Service2. Only one tag may be present in the steer’s ear at time of weigh in and that is the state issuedvalidation tag. No breeder tags will be allowed.3. Texas Validation Forms are to be available to the Department Superintendent at the time ofweighing.4. Classes will be divided equally by the superintendent according to steer weights. Steers mustweigh at least 950 pounds.5. Steer breeds and their appropriate classes will be determined by the official classifier. Thedecision of the classifier is final and no protests will be accepted.6. No tie outs will be allowed for any purpose in front of the Exhibit Barn. No trimming chutesallowed.7. Steers with permanent teeth are eligible to show.8. Steers must be kept under control at all times. Any steer which in the opinion of theSuperintendent or his assistants presents a danger to exhibitors or spectators will be disqualified andremoved from the show barn. No protests will be accepted.9. Hay and shavings will be allowed in the barn.10. No adhesives or trimming chutes allowed! Use of adhesives or trimming chutes will result indisqualification of the exhibitor and animals.11. Exhibitor is allowed two (2) entries per breed and no more than six (6) per department.12. No British Crosses13. All sifted animals must be removed from the barn within 30 minutes of completion of weigh in.14. Loading out animals will be at the discretion of department’s superintendents.15. Generators will be allowed in designated areas only.16. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to designate disposition of their animals with the salescommittee. Sign up will start at 12:00 PM (Noon) at the designated area. Sign up will end at 3:00 PMor thirty minutes following the completion of the last market show.17. Projects are no longer the responsibility of the HCDJLS after the completion of their respectiveshow.

HCDJLS DEFINITIONS

BRITISH BREEDS: Sire and dam of purebred breeding of one or more of the following: Angus,Hereford, Polled Hereford, Red Angus, or Shorthorn.AMERICAN BREEDS: Sire and/or dam of purebred breeding of one or more of thefollowing: Beefmaster, Brahman, Brangus, Santa Gertrudis, or Simbrah.EUROPEAN BREEDS: Sire and/or dam of purebred breeding of one or more of thefollowing: Charolais, Chianina, Limousin, Maine-Anjou or Simmental.

PREMIUMS:

COUNTY: $17, $16, $15, $14, $13

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MARKET LAMB SHOWSUPERINTENDENTS: Rusty and Becky Henderson, Bob Reeves and Gordy WestbrookASSISTANTS: Avory Adams, Mark Dunning, Michael Felts, Janet Goldman, Johnny Hawkins,Justin Hawkins, Jim Merrick, Jamie McClintock, Trey McMinn, Jan Reeve and James Wood

County Judge: Miles GibbsDistrict Judge: Jeff Ellerbrock

RULES

1. Exhibitor must have possession and primary care of the animal throughout the feeding period andon feed prior to November 1, of the previous year. Each lamb must be tagged with an official TexasLamb Tag and validated as approved by the Texas Education Agency Department of AgriculturalEducation and the Texas Agriculture Extension Service. Lambs weighing less than 100 or more than160 pounds will be sifted. Minimum weight for Southdowns will be 85 pounds. Only wether lambs maybe shown.2. Market animal classes, a total of fifteen (15), will be divided at the discretion of thesuperintendents depending on the number of entries at the show. We will not have a preset numberof divided classes. Animals will be weighed, sifted, and classified as they cross the scales.3. All lambs must be slick shorn (20 tooth comb or finer) from knee and hock up, at time of arrival onshow grounds. Exhibitors must follow classification guidelines as stated by the Animal Industry.Protests will not be accepted on sifter’s decision.4. The tagging and weighing of all lambs will be done by classes. Sifted animals are ineligible for anyfurther participation. Absolutely no reweighs.5. Entries that are artificially colored will be banned from the show ring.6 . Exhibitor is allowed two (2) entries per breed and no more than six (6) per department.7. No powered clippers, blow dryers, trimming or blocking tables allowed on the grounds. Violation ofthis rule will result in disqualification of exhibitor and animals. (Cordless clippers allowed)8. Weight breaks are not preset for the 2021 District Show classes.9. Only exhibitors will be allowed in the arena during weigh in and classification.10.An exhibitor cannot leave the show ring once the class has started, until the judge dismisses theclass. No substitutions will be allowed into the show ring during placings. Exhibitors will be releasedupon conclusion of placing, or up to the judge’s discretion.11.No head stanchions in the lamb department.12.Heat lamps, extension cords, fans, or other electrical devices other than those provided by theHCDJLS in the barn will not be permitted.13.Lambs must be washed free of dirt and mud before weigh-in and classification. Any lambs foundto have external parasites, open wounds or sores, skin rashes and/or any questionable skindiseases will be disqualified.14.All sifted animals must be removed from the barn within 30 minutes of completion of weigh in.15.The release of animals will be at the discretion of each department’s superintendents.16.Absolutely no tack, feed, supplies, or etc. will be allowed to be stored outside the assigned pens.Tack, feed, and supplies will be allowed in or above the assigned pens.17.It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to designate disposition of their animals with the salescommittee. Sign up will start at 12:00 PM (Noon) at the designated area. Sign up will end at 3:00 PMor thirty minutes following the completion of the last market show.18.The HCDJLS does not condone and will not permit aggressive behavior towards animals. Anyexhibitor or anyone assisting an exhibitor is not allowed to aggressively pop, slap, hit, or strike anyanimal at any time during the show or any place on the Show property. If such behavior is witnessed,it may result in immediate disqualification of the exhibitor, and/or forfeiture of all fees, premiums, andawards. In certain cases, the exhibitor may be banned from future competition. Protests are notpermitted.19.Projects are no longer the responsibility of the HCDJLS after the completion of their respectiveshow.20.Exhibitors may use halters or collars.21. All rules including but not limited to parasites, feed, tack, trimming tables, headstanchions, trimming of animals, etc, apply to both Market Lambs and Market Goats sincethey are co-mingled within the barn.

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Please keep in mind, registration papers, breeder affidavits, or other paperwork is not considered inthe classification process. Eligibility for the class is determined only by visual appraisal, as evaluatedby classifiers appointed by show management.

CLASSIFICATION TERMS:Acceptable: Characteristics that represent the breed.Discriminatory: Characteristics that are not reason for absolute disqualification but in combinationwith other discriminatory visual characteristics could lead to removal from a breed division.Absolute Disqualifications: Unfavorable visual characteristics resulting in removal from a breeddivision.Scur: Horn growth that is not completely attached to the skull.Birthmark: Dark pigmented skin with dark fiber present within the margins of the pigmentation.

DEFINITIONS:

FINE WOOL BREED:A. Acceptable Breed Characteristics1. Rambouillet, Delaine, Debouillet, or a cross between these breeds.2. Silky, white face.3. Silky ears, medium to moderate in length.4. Soft pelt.5. Yellow to white hooves (neutral).6. Black pads on hooves and black dew claws.7. Minimal amount of black streaking in the hooves. Less than 1/8 of cumulative hoof surface.8. Nose should be neutral to pink in color.9. May be polled or horned. Horns must be indicative of acceptable Finewool breeds.

B. Discriminatory Breed Characteristics1. Moderate amounts of brown or black spots in the skin and/or wool.2. Moderate freckling or pigmented skin (brown or black) on the ears, eyes, nose, and lips.3. Black eyelashes.4. Excessive black streaking in hooves more than 1/8 cumulative of hoof surface.5. Birthmarks.

C. Absolute Disqualifications1) Excessively coarse britch and/or harsh pelt.2) Excessive coarse, chalky, white hair on the face, in the flanks, and/or down the front and/or rear

legs.3) Excessive black or brown spots in the skin and/or wool.4) Excessive freckling or pigmented skin (black or brown) on the ears, eyes, and lips.5) Brown or black spots in hairline above hooves.6) Solid black hooves.7) Black lambs.8) Surgical alterations other than redocking.9) Steep hip or tendency to show the callipyge gene.

FINE WOOL CROSS BREED:A. Acceptable Breed Characteristics1. Must be a cross with evidence of at least 50% Finewool breeding and the remaining percentage

exhibiting predominance of ONLY Hampshire and/or Suffolk breeding.2. Soft pelt which is characteristic of 42 blood wool (60's-62's spinning count).3. Face and ears should be soft and silky.4. Spotting and/or brown face and ears.5. Moderate spotting and/or brown legs not extending above the rear flank and fore flank.6. Wool must be present below the hocks on the rear legs; wool below the knees on the front legs

are not necessary.7. Reddish, rust colored legs are acceptable.8. White-faced or ring-eyed crosses are acceptable if pelt is acceptable - as long as no

discriminatory characteristics are present.9. Birthmarks.10. Scurs and/or horns are acceptable. Horns must be indicative of acceptable Finewool breeds.

B. Discriminatory Breed Characteristics1. Excessive black spotting in the skin above the knees and hocks.2. Moderate black or chocolate brown color on face, ears and legs (including wool).3. Moderately coarse britch and/or harsh pelt.4. Moderately coarse, chalky, white hair on the face, in the flanks, and/or down the front

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C. Absolute Disqualifications1. Excessive black or dark chocolate brown color on face, ears, and legs (including wool).2. Excessively coarse britch and/or harsh pelt.3. Excessive coarse, chalky, white hair on the face, in the flanks, and/or down the front and/or rear

legs.4. Total absence of wool on rear legs.5. Black lambs.6. Evidence of other breeds including, but not limited to Dorset and Southdown breed types (head

and ear shape of Dorset and/or Southdown).7. Surgical alterations other than re-docking.8. Steep hip or tendency to show callipyge gene.

SOUTHDOWN BREED:A. Acceptable Breed Characteristics1. Hair color on muzzle should be mouse-colored, gray to brown and match color on legs

and pasterns.2. Nostril pigmentation may be black to purplish-gray.3. Head and muzzle should be broad and proportional to body.4. Head of moderate length and in proportion to body.5. Ears of moderate length, in proportion to body, and covered with short hair or wool.6. Black hooves.7. Slight chalk around the eyes.8. Slight chalk around the muzzle.9. Spots or speckles in the skin only when shorn.

B. Discriminatory Breed Characteristics1. Solid white color or dark chocolate color on muzzle.2. Coarse britch and/or harsh pelt.3. Predominantly pink nose with few black spots.4. Long, narrow muzzle.5. Excessive black pigmentation on ears.6. Excessive ear length not in proportion to head.7. No hair or wool on ears.8. Scurs.9. Absence of wool between scur areas.10. Striped hooves.11. Reddish, rust colored hair above hoof to pastern.12. Black fibers in wool outside of birthmark.13. Birthmarks.

C. Absolute Disqualifications1. Speckled face, ears, or legs.2. Homs.3. White hooves.4. Intentional alteration of hair color or skin pigmentation.5. Total pink pigmentation of nostrils.6. Black lambs.7. Surgical alterations other than redocking.8. Steep hip or tendency to show callipyge.

MEDIUM WOOL BREED:This class generally includes the Suffolk and Hampshire breeds, plus all lambs that do not fit into theFinewool, Finewool Cross, Southdown, or Dorper breed classes.

PREMIUMS:COUNTY: 1st-$15, 2nd-$12, 3rd -$11,

4th thru 7th -$10, 8th thru 10th -$511th thru 20th ribbons only

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MARKET SWINE DEPARTMENTSUPERINTENDENTS: Bobby Balser, Dolly Coldwell, Brian Compton, and Lorenzo LopezASSISTANTS: Mary Evans, Sarah Kitchens, AJ Knaggs, Judy Lackey, Amy Stehling and Sue Wood

County Judge:District Judge:

NOTE: The Market Swine Show is limited to only those exhibitors from Bandera, Blanco, Comal,Edwards, Gillespie, Kendall, Kerr, Kimble, Kinney, Llano, Mason, Medina, Menard, Real, Schleicher,Sutton, Uvalde, and Val Verde counties.

RULES

1. Exhibitor must have possession and primary care of the animal throughout the feeding periodand on feed prior to December 1, of the previous year. All Market Swine must be tagged with anofficial Texas Swine Tag and validated as approved by the Texas Education Agency Department ofAgricultural Education and the Texas Agriculture Extension Service. Entries weighing less than220 pounds or more than 280 pounds will be sifted. Entries with invalid ear notches as per statevalidation paperwork will be disqualified.2. Market animal classes, a total of eighteen (18) will be divided at the discretion of thesuperintendents depending on the number of entries at the show. We will not have a preset numberof divided classes. Animals will be weighed, sifted and classified as they cross the scales.3. Trimming of swine on the show grounds will be limited to cordless clippers, razor combs andscissors without snaring. Entries that are artificially colored with paste, powder, or oil will be bannedfrom show ring. Water is acceptable.4. Entries with lice and/or eggs will be sifted.5. All swine must be washed free of mud and dirt before classification and weigh in.6. All Swine will be classified by three classifiers. All decisions will be final and no changes will bemade after the swine crosses the scale.7. All Kerr County Market swine must be in the show barn and entry cards with validation tagnumbers turned in by 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, prior to the show. Weigh in will begin at 5:00 p.m. ofthe Wednesday prior to the show. All District Market swine must be in the barn and entry cards withvalidation tag numbers turned in by 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 21, 2021. No exceptions. Thedoors will be locked at 4:00 p.m. Wednesday and 3:00 p.m. Thursday unless trailers are in line.8. All sifted swine MUST BE REMOVED from the barn within 30 minutes of completion of weigh in.9. Exhibitor is allowed two (2) entries per breed and no more than six (6) per department.10. Only barrows will be eligible to show.11. Heat lamps, extension cords, fans, or other electrical devices other than those provided by theHCDJLSA in the barn will not be permitted.12. The release of animals will be at the discretion of each department’s superintendents.The show is not responsible for loading out of animals.13. Absolutely no tack, feed, supplies, or etc. will be allowed to be stored outside the assigned pens.Tack, feed, and supplies will be allowed in or above the assigned pens.14. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to designate disposition of their animals with the salescommittee. Sign up will start at 12:00 PM (Noon) at the designated area. Sign up will end at 3:00 PMor thirty minutes following the completion of the last market show.15. Projects are not longer the responsibility of HCDJLS after the completion of their respectiveshows.

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DEFINITIONS:

DUROC

Ideal1. Must be red in color, possessing Duroc breed character.2. Ears are down when hog is in a relaxed position.

Acceptable1. Acceptable colors range from light red to dark brown.2. Ear deformity/ear folded in a backwards position towards hog’s body/crinkled ear.

Discriminatory1. Minimal amounts of black hair.2. Black spots on the skin under two inches in diameter.3. Partially erect/level ears (flighty).

Absolute Disqualifications1. Excessive amounts of black hair.2. White hair.3. White skin on the body or legs, or that extends over the rim of the nose.4. Four (4) or more black spots on the skin, any of which are larger than two (2) inches in diameter.5. Evidence of a belt.6. Erect ears.7. Any evidence of physical tampering that would alter breed character.

HAMPSHIRE

Ideal1. Black in color with a full white belt over the shoulders encompassing both front legs/feet.2. Erect ears.3. Possess Hampshire breed character with regards to skull shape and ear shape.

Acceptable1. Black head with a white body, with evidence of pigment and freckling down the top.2. White belt starting on a front foot/leg; belt partially encircles body extending to at leastthe chest floor (half belt).3. Freckling in the belt.4. Ear deformity/ear folded in a backwards position towards hog’s body/crinkled ear.

Discriminatory1. Large spots within the belt.2. Belt is in front or behind a solid black front leg.3. If belt v’s and runs towards the poll (base of the ear).4. White tip on tail, if docked.5. White on rear leg extends to the base of the ham.

Absolute Disqualification1. Streaking or evidence of white on forehead.2. White skin extends over the rim of the nose.3. When the mouth is closed, the white under the chin cannot exceed what a U.S. mintedquarter will cover.4. Black head with a white body without freckles or pigmentation.5. Belt extends past the sheath (sheath must be black).6. Excessive frosting or white hair outside the belt.7. Red hair.8. Droopy or floppy ears.9. Any evidence of physical tampering that would alter breed character.

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YORKSHIRE

Ideal1. Must be completely white in color with erect ears, possessing Yorkshire breed character.

Acceptable1. Ear deformity/ear folded in a backwards position towards hog’s body/crinkled ear.

Discriminatory1. Excessively large or wavy ears.2. Color pigmentation (on body):

a. Two individual pigmentation spots of which neither can be larger than a U.S. minted dime.b. One pigmentation spot cannot be larger than a U.S. minted quarter.

Absolute Disqualification1. Any hair color that is NOT white.2. Broken/down ears.3. Combined pigmentation spots that exceed a U.S. minted silver dollar.4. Any series of dots that indicate masking.5. Any evidence of physical tampering that would alter breed character.

DARK OPB: BERKSHIRE, POLAND CHINA, AND SPOTTED

BERKSHIRE

Ideal1. Predominantly black with erect ears, possessing Berkshire breed character with regards to skullshape and ear shape.2. A Berkshire should have six white points: nose, each leg/foot and at the end of tail (unless tail isdocked).

Acceptable1. An occasional splash of white skin/hair may appear on the body.2. Three of the four legs/feet must be white. 3. Ear can have white on it (not full coverage).4. Red or fawn hair, if over black or white skin pigmentation.5. Ear deformity/ear folded in a backwards position towards hog’s body/crinkled ear.

Discriminatory1. Gray pigmentation on the body (spotting or mottling pattern).2. Moderate amount of white skin splashes.

Absolute Disqualification1. Solid white or solid black face from base of ear forward.2. Solid black nose (white does not break rim of nose).3. Solid white ear.4. Excessive white on the body.

a. Full coverage of white coming up the lower one-third of the body (not counting legs) thatextends from the base of the jaw thru sternum and lower body thru seam of the ham.

b. White splash extends from rear leg to upper hip.5. White skin or hair that continuously encircles the body anywhere between the base of the ear andthe base of the tail.6. Any evidence of belt formation on the body.7. Lacks breed character with regards to skull and/or ear shape.8. Any evidence of physical tampering that would alter breed character.

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POLAND CHINA

Ideal1. Predominantly black possessing Poland China breed character.2. A Poland China should have six white points: nose, each leg/foot and at the end of the tail(unless tail is docked).3. Ears are down when hog is in a relaxed position.

Acceptable1. A slight continuation of white from the legs to the body.2. Ear can have white on it.3. Three of the four legs must be white.4. May have an occasional splash of white on the body.5. Hair and skin texture can vary from coarse to thin, and color can vary from dark black to ashy/pale.6. Ear deformity/ear folded in a backwards position towards hog’s body/crinkled ear.

Discriminatory1. Partially erect/level ears (flighty).2. A moderate continuation of white from the legs to the body.3. Moderate freestanding white, not attached to a leg.

Absolute Disqualification1. Erect ears.2. Solid white or solid black face.3. More than one solid black leg.4. If the white on a solid white ear goes past the base of the ear.5. An excessive continuation of white from the legs, encompassing the upper hip or shoulder.6. Excessive freestanding white, not attached to a leg.7. Evidence of belt formation.8. Red or sandy hair.9. Any evidence of physical tampering that would alter breed character.

SPOTTED SWINE

Ideal1. Must be black and white, possessing Spotted breed character.2. Ears are down when hog is in a relaxed position.

Acceptable1. Predominantly black with white spots or predominantly white with black spots.2. Ear deformity/ear folded in a backwards position towards hog’s body/crinkled ear.

Discriminatory1. Partially erect/level ears (flighty).2. Moderate brown spots.

Absolute Disqualification1. Erect ears.2. Solid black head from base of ears forward.3. Distinct white belt pattern (hair or skin) encircling and extending down and onto each shoulder.4. Red hair.5. Excessive brown spots.6. Any evidence of physical tampering that would alter breed character.

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WHITE OPB: CHESTER WHITE AND LANDRACE

CHESTER WHITE

Ideal1. Solid white in color possessing Chester White breed character.2. Medium sized ears are down when hog is in a relaxed position.

Acceptable1. Ear deformity/ear folded in a backwards position towards hog’s body/crinkled ear.

Discriminatory1. Partially erect/level ear (flighty).2. Skin pigmentation.

Absolute Disqualification1. Erect ears.2. Colored hair.3. Color on the skin, cumulatively larger than a U.S. minted silver dollar.4. Any evidence of physical tampering that would alter breed character.

LANDRACE

Ideal1. Must be solid white possessing Landrace breed character.2. Ears droop and slant forward coming to a sharper point.

Acceptable1. Ear deformity/ear folded in a backwards position towards hog’s body/crinkled ear.

Discriminatory1. Short rounded ears.2. Short snout mimicking that of a Chester White.

Absolute Disqualification1. Erect ears.2. Any hair color other than white.3. More than 3 spots of skin pigmentation; each individual spot cannot be larger than a U.S. mintedquarter.4. Any evidence of physical tampering that would alter breed character.

CROSSBRED

1. Barrows of any coloration pattern or pigmentation are eligible for entry in this breed.

PREMIUMS:

COUNTY:1st-$15, 2nd-$12, 3rd -$11,4th thru 7th -$10, 8th thru 10 -$5 11th thru 20th ribbons only

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MARKET MEAT GOAT DEPARTMENTSUPERINTENDENTS: Eric LantzASSISTANTS: Hollie Andreas, Gayla Fair, Scott Fair, Justin Foster, Dawn Lantz, CharlesMains, John Mayhall, Taylor Mayhall, Brian Nentwich, Jimmy Poole, Michael Stebbins andLori Titsworth

County Judge: Josh BlanekDistrict Judge: Marvin Ensor

RULES

1. Wether goats only may be shown.2. Each exhibitor may enter up to two goats.3. The show is open to any breed or crossbreed. Exhibitor must have possession and primary careof the animal throughout the feeding period, prior to November 1 of the previous year. Each goat mustbe tagged and validated in accordance with the guidelines as approved by the Texas EducationAgency Department of Agricultural Education and the Texas Agriculture Extension Service.4. Exhibitors must show disbudded or dehorned goats only. Any scurs longer than one inch inlength will be disqualified, final ruling up to the discretion of the sifter.5. All goats must be evenly slick shorn from the knees and hocks up prior to arrival on the grounds.No electric clippers or blow dryers will be allowed on the grounds. Goats with hair over 3/8” will besifted. Any goats with signs of blocking, with adhesives of any kind or powder of any kind will besifted. Violation will result in disqualification of exhibitor and animals.6. Goats weighing less than 60 pounds or more than 115 pounds will be sifted. They will be dividedinto a maximum of 15 classes with 5 weight divisions in the District Goat Show as determined by thesuperintendent. Each division champions will compete for overall grand and reserve.7. Exhibitors may use collars or halters.8. Any goats found to have external parasites, open wounds or sores, skin rashes and/orquestionable skin diseases will be disqualified. Meat Goats must be washed free of dirt and mudbefore weigh-in and classification.9. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to designate disposition of their goat(s) with Auction Sign-upCommittee.10. Heat lamps, extension cords, fans, or other electrical devices other than those provided by theHCDJLSA in the barn will not be permitted. No powered clippers, blow dryers, trimming or blockingtables allowed on the grounds. (Cordless clippers allowed.)11. Shavings will be allowed in the meat goat barn.12. Only exhibitors will be allowed in the arena during the weigh in and classification.13. An exhibitor cannot leave the show ring once the class has started, until the judge dismisses theclass. No substitutions will be allowed into the show ring during placings. Exhibitors will be releasedupon conclusion of placing, or up to the judge’s discretion.14. All sifted goats must be removed from the barn within 30 minutes of completion of weigh-in. Nobreeder tags will be allowed.15. Absolutely no tack, feed, supplies, or etc. will be allowed to be stored outside the assigned pens.Tack, feed, and supplies will be allowed in or above the assigned pens.It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to designate disposition of their animals with the salescommittee. Sign up will start at 12:00 PM (Noon) at the designated area. Sign up will end at 3:00 PMor thirty minutes following the completion of the last market show.16. The HCDJLS does not condone and will not permit aggressive behavior towards animals. Anyexhibitor or anyone assisting an exhibitor is not allowed to aggressively pop, slap, hit, or strike anyanimal at any time during the show or any place on the Show property. If such behavior is witnessed,it may result in immediate disqualification of the exhibitor, and/or forfeiture of all fees, premiums, andawards. In certain cases, the exhibitor may be banned from future competition. Protests are notpermitted.17. Projects are no longer the responsibility of the HCDJLS after the completion of their respectiveshow.18. The release of animals will be at the discretion of each department’s superintendents.19. No head stanchions on the premises.20. All rules including but not limited to parasites, feed, tack, trimming tables, headstanchions, trimming of animals, etc, apply to both Market Lambs and Market Goatssince they are co-mingled within the barn.

PREMIUMS:

COUNTY:1st -$15, 2nd-$12, 3rd -$11,4th thru 7th -$10, 8th thru 10th-$511th thru 20th ribbons only

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COMMERCIAL ANGORA GOAT DEPARTMENTSUPERINTENDENT: Fred SpeckASSISTANTS: Jane Brown, Frank Craddock, Edward Earwood, Preston Faris, Andy Laughlin, SteveNelson, Eddie Holland, Bea Pruneda, and Kristan Weaver

County Judge:District Judge: Zane Willard

NOTE: The Angora Goat Department is open to all youth exhibitors in the State of Texasprovided that they meet the other eligibility requirements set out in the general rules of this catalog.

RULES

1. Animals in this department must not be registered or subject to registration and cannot show inany other department.2. Commercial goats must have a ranch earmark made with either a knife or an ear notcher. Thesemarks must be done in a manner that cannot be altered to registered notches. In addition, ear tagsmay be used. Tattoos are not allowed except for year born.3. Commercial does must be in the possession of the exhibitor by November 1, of the previousyear.4. All goats must be machine shorn on or after July 15th, of the previous year. The signature of theexhibitor’s supervisor on the entry card will verify compliance with this rule. Spot checks will be made.5. An exhibitor is limited to two (2) entries per class.6. A group entry will consist of three goats of the same class and must be submitted as a separateentry. A $20.00 entry fee will be charged for each group. Each exhibitor may enter only one groupentry per class. There is no group class for aged does.7. Entries in this department must be a credit to the show.8. Projects are no longer the responsibility of the HCDJLS after the completion of their respectiveshow.9. Any Angora goat with hair equal to or greater than 7 inches will be disqualified from the show.10. Foreign material including (but not limited to) painting, powdering, oiling, artificial coloring, oradhesives is prohibited.11. The 1st and 2nd place goats in each class may be subject to testing for any substance added tothe fleece such as oil.12. The release of animals will be at the discretion of each department’s superintendents.

CLASSESSINGLES GROUP OF 3

DOE KIDS 1 2

Animals carrying all milk teeth at time they enter the show ring.

2-4 TOOTH DOES 3 4

AGED DOES 5Animals with more than 4 permanent teeth.

PREMIUMS:

OPEN SHOW: SINGLES: $33-$29-$25-$21-$176th through 10th-$15GROUPS: $55-$45-$35-$25-$15COUNTY: SINGLES $21-$17-$13-$9-$9-$9GROUPS: $21-$17-$13-$9-$9-$9

Champion Registered Angora Goat and Champion Commercial Angora Doe will show for ChampionAngora Goat of the show.

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REGISTERED ANGORA GOAT DEPARTMENTSUPERINTENDENT: Fred SpeckASSISTANTS: Jane Brown, Frank Craddock, Edward Earwood, Preston Faris, Eddie Holland, AndyLaughlin, Steve Nelson, Bea Pruneda, and Kristan Weaver

County Judge:District Judge: Zane Willard

NOTE: The Angora Goat Department is open to all youth exhibitors in the State of Texasprovided that they meet all other eligibility requirements as stated in the general rules ofthis catalog.

RULES

1. Exhibitors of animals in this department must present ORIGINAL registration papers to theDepartment Superintendent between 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m., Sunday, January 17, 2021. Animalswith incorrect registration papers or identification problems will be sifted.2. Registration papers must be in the name of the exhibitor.3. Transfers must be dated prior to November 1, by the Association. Registered goats must be in thepossession of the exhibitor by November 1 of the preceding year.4. The age of animals in this division will be determined by the registered papers. Transfers to otherclasses will not be allowed and refunds for incorrect entries will not be made.5. All goats must be machine shorn on or after July 15th, of the previous year. The signature of theexhibitor’s supervisor on the entry card will verify compliance with this rule. Spot checks will be made.6. Entries will be judged according to the scorecard of the Texas Angora Breeders Association.7. An exhibitor is limited to two (2) entries per class.8. Entries in this department must be a credit to the department.9. Entries in this department must show two (2) of the three (3) accepted methods of identification.10. Any Angora goat with hair equal to or greater than 7 inches will be disqualified from the show.11. Foreign material including (but not limited to) painting, powdering, oiling, artificial coloring, oradhesives is prohibited.12. The 1st and 2nd place goats in each class may be subject to testing for any substanceadded to the fleece such as oil. If the winner of the premier exhibitor award does not have agoat that placed first or second, the two highest placing goats from that exhibitor’s herd willbe tested. If there is a tie, there will be a random draw from the Executive Committee.13. The Premier Exhibitor for the District will be determined by the total amount of premium moneywon in the Registered Angora Goat classes. Premium money given for champions is not included.Commercial goats are not included in determining Premier Exhibitor.14. Projects are no longer the responsibility of the HCDJLS after the completion of their respectiveshow.15. The release of animals will be at the discretion of each department’s superintendents.

Buck Kids 1 Doe Kids 4Yearling Billies 2 Yearling Does 5Aged Billies 3 Aged Does 6

PREMIUMS:

OPEN SHOW: CLASSES 1,4,5,6: $39-$35-$31-$29-$276th through 15th: $17CLASSES 2,3: $39-$35-$31-$29 $27COUNTY: $21-$19-$17-$15-$15-$15

CHAMPION REGISTERED ANGORA BUCK AND CHAMPION REGISTERED ANGORA DOEWILL COMPETE FOR THE REGISTERED CHAMPION GOAT OF THE SHOW

Champion Registered Angora Goat and Champion Commercial Angora Doe will show for ChampionAngora Goat of the show.

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REGISTERED HEIFER DEPARTMENTSUPERINTENDENTS: Dutch Dreibrodt and Robert LastovicaASSISTANTS: Paul Aelvoet, Craig Althaus, Dustin Althaus, Bud Fawcett, Ed Felts, Hank Grant,Lamar Jenschke and Robert Neuman

County Judge: Chase RunyanDistrict Judge: Kyle Conley

RULES

1. County exhibitors of animals in breeding classes must present ORIGINAL registration papersrecognized by a breed association to Department Superintendent by 5:30 p.m.Wednesday,January 20, 2021 to be eligible to show.2. District exhibitors of animals in breeding classes must present registration papers recognizedby a breed association to Department Superintendent by 4:00 P.M. Thursday, January 21, 2021 tobe eligible to show. Heifers with incorrect registration papers or tattoo/or identification problems willbe sifted.3. Registration papers must be in the name of the exhibitor as shown on the entry card as ofNovember 1, of the previous year.4. The registration papers for the heifer present at the show must match the heifer’s breed andbirth date on the HCDJLS entry form.5. Exhibitor must have possession and primary care of the animal throughout the feedingperiod. Prior to November 1st of the previous year, Heifers will be subject to verification bynose printing, DNA testing or other means to insure compliance with regard to state validationrequirements. No breeder tags will be allowed.6. Heifers will be divided by divisions. (See definitions below)7. Exhibitor is allowed two (2) entries per breed and no more than six (6) per department.8. No tie outs will be allowed in front of the Exhibit Barn for any reason. No Trimming chutesallowed.9. Heifers must be kept under control at all times. Any heifer which in the opinion of theSuperintendent or his assistants presents a danger to exhibitors or spectators will be disqualifiedand removed from the show barn. No protests will be accepted.10. Hay and shavings will be allowed in the barn.11. No adhesives or trimming chutes allowed! Use of adhesives or trimming chutes will result indisqualification of the exhibitor and animals. Finishing clippers are allowed.12. Loading out animals will begin 30 minutes after the completion of breeding show.13. Generators will be allowed in designated areas only.14. Projects are no longer the responsibility of the HCDJLS after the completion of theirrespective show.15. Heifer show will begin one hour after the conclusion of the steer show.

HEIFER CALF CLASSES

Born on or After 4/01/18

British Division: Includes the following registered breeds: Angus, Hereford, Polled Hereford, RedAngus or Shorthorn

American Division: Includes the following registered breeds: Beefmaster, Brahman, Brangus,Red Brangus, Santa Gertrudis, Simbrah, or any other American influenced registered breed

European Division: Includes the following registered breeds: Charolais, Chianina, Limousin,Maine- Anjou, Simmental or any other European influenced registered breed

PREMIUMS:

DISTRICT: $25-$22-$21-$20-$15COUNTY: $20-$16-$15-$13-$10

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REGISTERED BREEDING SHEEP DEPARTMENTSuperintendents: Trey Dittmar and Mary Beth BauerAsst. Superintendents: Steve Bauer, Rebecca Dittmar, Janet Goldman, Rodney Kott and RussellKott

County Judge: Michael McMahonDistrict Judge: Shawn Ramsey

NOTE: The Breeding Sheep Department is open to all youth exhibitors in the State of Texas providedthat they meet the other eligibility requirements set out in the general rules of this catalog.

RULES

1. Ownership: All exhibitors of animals in Registered Breeding Sheep classes must presentORIGINAL registration papers (Scramble papers will be accepted) to the Department Superintendentbetween 12:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. for County exhibitors, and 12:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. for Stateexhibitors on Tuesday, January 19, 2021. Original Registration papers will be used to verifyownership date for breeding animals. Animals must be registered in the Handbook of their Associationin only the name of the junior owner on or before October 1 of the preceding year. Originalregistration certificates must state the name of the Junior owner only. Registrationcertificates that list any additional names besides the name of the entry is under will bedisqualified. Purchase, delivery, possession, transfer and registration must ALL take place on orbefore the required ownership date of October 1 of the preceding year. Registration Certificatesmust be available at all times. Validation receipt will be used to verify ownership date forBreeding Sheep (October 1 of preceding year).2. Validation: to be eligible to exhibit in the Junior Breeding Sheep Show, all sheep must bevalidated in the Texas 4-H and FFA Breeding Sheep Validation Program. Failure to comply with therules and regulations of the Texas Breeding Sheep Validation Program in any manner will resultin immediate disqualification. No tag alterations are permitted; any change to size, shape, formor color will void the tag.3. Shearing Guidelines:

(a) Delaine-Merino-4-6 Tooth sheep must have been shorn on or after March 15 of theprevious year. Lambs and 2 tooth sheep may be shown in full fleece.

(b) Allow Superintendent to exercise his discretion on shear dates for Rambouillet.(c) Medium Wool Breeds, Hair Sheep and Southdowns-All sheep must have been slick-shorn,

with the exception of boots, within one week prior to the show.4. Exhibitors will be limited to 2 entries per class.5. The use of heelers (assistants in the show ring) is not permitted.6. a. A Supreme Registered Ewe and a Supreme Registered Ram will be chosen in both the Countyand State shows from the champions of each breed shown.

b. The Supreme Registered Ewe of the State show will receive the HCDJLS Breeding Scholarshipfor that year (see Breeding Show Scholarship Program page for more information.) The ReserveSupreme Registered Ewe will receive $500 cash. In the event the Grand Champion Exhibitor hasalready been awarded the scholarship, it will be awarded to the Reserve Supreme and the $500 cashaward will be awarded to the Grand Champion Supreme exhibitor.7. Sheep Age: Sheep will be shown according to tooth development. There will be no appeal fromthis determination. Sheep Age will be determined on the day of show as each class prepares to enterthe ring. Sheep not showing the correct tooth development for that class will be moved to the nextage group.

(a) All lambs in order to be eligible to compete in their respective classes must be carrying allmilk teeth at the time of check-in. Lambs showing either or both of their first pair of permanentincisors will not be eligible to show in any of the lamb classes. Lambs under six months of agewill not be eligible.

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(b) Sheep eligible to compete in the two-tooth breeding class must show only the first pair ofpermanent incisors. Sheep, which have dropped their central pair of milk teeth and show one or bothteeth of first permanent pair are eligible in the two-tooth class of their respective breed. Lambs maybe shown in the two-tooth class if the exhibitor has at least two entries in the lamb class.

(c) Aged Class-Sheep must show more than the first pair of permanent incisors.8. Sheep are released to leave as soon as the exhibitor is finished showing them. County sheepthat are not being shown in the state show are free to leave upon the completion of the county show.9. Projects are no longer the responsibility of the HCDJLS after the completion of their respectiveshow.10. The release of animals will be at the discretion of each department’s superintendents.

CLASSES

Ram 2-Tooth 4-6 Tooth Ewe 2-Tooth 4-6 ToothLambs Rams Rams Lambs Ewes Ewes

Delaine 1 2 3 4 5 6Dorper 7 8 9 10 11 12White Dorper 13 14 15 16 17 18Hampshire 19 20 21 22 23 24Rambouillet 25 26 27 28 29 30Southdown 31 32 33 34 35 36Suffolk 37 38 39 40 41 42Other 43 44 45 46 47 48

PREMIUMS:

DISTRICT: $29-$28-$26-$25-$24-$15COUNTY: $11-$10-$9-$8-$7-$6

DISTRICT AWARDS:

1.Breed Champion Ewe $1502.Breed Champion Ram $1503.Reserve Breed Champion Ewe $504.Reserve Breed Champion Ram $50

Supreme Ewe $3,000 HCDJLS ScholarshipReserve Supreme Ewe $500 Cash

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Registered Breeding Swine Department

SUPERINTENDENTS: Bobby Balser, Dolly Coldwell, Brian Compton and Lorenzo LopezASSISTANTS: Mary Evans, Lori Hohmann, Sarah Kitchens, AJ Knaggs, Judy Lackey, AmyStehling and Sue Wood

County Judge:District Judge:

NOTE: The Breeding Swine Show is now open to all the counties listed below:(Atascosa, Bandera, Bell, Bexar, Blanco, Burnet, Caldwell, Comal, Concho, Coryell, Crockett,Dimmitt, Edwards, Frio, Gillespie, Gonzales, Guadalupe, Hays, Karnes, Kendall, Kerr, Kimble,Kinney, Lampasas, Liveoak, Llano, Mason, Maverick, McCulloch, Medina, Menard, Reagan, Real,San Saba, Schleicher, Sutton, Travis, Upton, Uvalde, Val Verde, Williamson, Wilson and ZavalaCounties)

RULES

1. Exhibitors of animals in pedigreed breeding classes must present ORIGINAL registration papers,Scramble Papers will be accepted, (no partnership papers) to the Department Superintendent as theyare checked in to be eligible to show. Gilts with incorrect registration papers or ear notches oridentification problems will be sifted. Registered gilts must be tagged with an official Texas Swine Tagand validated as approved by the Texas Education Agency Department of Agricultural Education andthe Texas Agriculture Extension Service.2. Registration papers must be in the name of the exhibitor as shown on the entry card. If the gilt isregistered in a farm name, the registration papers must show the sole exhibitor as the owner.3. Pedigreed animals must be registered in the Herdbook of their Association in only the name of theJunior owner on or before December 1, the year preceding the show. Purchase, Delivery,Possession, and Registration transfers must all take place on or before December 1, the yearpreceding the show.4. Pedigreed gilt classes are for animals farrowed between JULY 1, and SEPTEMBER 10 of theprevious year.5. Classes will be broken by age following check-in. Classes will be divided, at HCDJLS discretion.6. Registration Papers for County gilts must be turned in by 1:00PM on Sunday, January 17, 2021.Registration Papers for District gilts must be turned in by 5:00 PM on Sunday, January 17, 2021.7. A gilt can ONLY be entered in the Registered Breeding division or the Non- Pedigreed division-not both.8. Champion Drives: All Pedigreed breed champions and reserve breed champions will compete forGrand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Pedigreed Gilt. The Grand Champion and ReserveGrand Champion Pedigreed Gilt and the Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Non-Pedigreed Gilt will compete for Supreme Champion and Reserve Supreme Champion.9. Trimming of swine on the show grounds will be limited to cordless clippers, razor combs andscissors without snaring. Entries that are artificially colored with paste, powder, or oil will be bannedfrom the show ring. Only water is acceptable.10. All Kerr County gilts must be in the barn by 1:00 PM on Sunday, January 17, 2021. All District giltsmust be in the barn by 5:00 PM on Sunday, January 17, 2021. NO EXCEPTIONS. The doors will belocked at 5:00 PM Sunday unless trailers are in line.11. Exhibitors will be limited to 3 entries per breed and no more than six (6) per department.12. Absolutely no tack, feed, supplies, or etc. will be allowed to be stored outside the assigned pens.Tack, feed, and supplies will be allowed in or above the assigned pens.13. Projects are no longer the responsibility of the HCDJLS after the completion of their respectiveshow.14. The release of animals will be at the discretion of each department’s superintendents.

PREMIUMS:

DISTRICT: $25-$22-$20-$20-$15-$15-$10-$10COUNTY: $15, $13, $11, $10, $7, $5, $5, $5

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Non Pedigreed Breeding Swine Department

SUPERINTENDENTS: Bobby Balser, Dolly Coldwell, Brian Compton and Lorenzo LopezASSISTANTS: Mary Evans, Lori Hohmann, Sarah Kitchens, AJ Knaggs, Judy Lackey, Amy Stehlingand Sue Wood

County Judge:District Judge:

NOTE: The Breeding Swine Show is now open to all the counties listed below:(Atascosa, Bandera, Bell, Bexar, Blanco, Burnet, Caldwell, Comal, Concho, Coryell, Crockett,Dimmitt, Edwards, Frio, Gillespie, Gonzales, Guadalupe, Hays, Karnes, Kendall, Kerr, Kimble,Kinney, Lampasas, Liveoak, Llano, Mason, Maverick, McCulloch, Medina, Menard, Reagan, Real,San Saba, Schleicher, Sutton, Travis, Upton, Uvalde, Val Verde, Williamson, Wilson and ZavalaCounties)

RULES

1. Non-pedigreed (cross) gilts must be tagged with an official Texas Swine Tag and validated asapproved by the Texas Education Agency Department of Agricultural Education and the TexasAgriculture Extension Service. Entries with invalid ear notches as per state validation paperwork willbe disqualified.2. Purchase, Delivery, and Possession must all take place on or before December 1, the yearpreceding the show.3. There will be a 200 pound minimum weight and no maximum weight. Classes will be divided atthe discretion of the superintendents, with no more than 6 classes. All non-pedigreed gilts eligible forplacing will be subject to reweigh. There will be a 15 pound weigh back on both the top and thebottom. If a gilt does not weigh within the 15 pounds of turned in weight, it will be disqualified fromthat show.4. Weights for County gilts must be turned in by 1:00PM on Sunday, January 17, 2021. Weights forDistrict gilts must be turned in by 5:00 PM on Sunday, January 17, 2021. Kerr County Entries whichdo not turn in a separate district weight card will not be allowed to show.5. A gilt can ONLY be entered in the Registered Breeding division or the Non-Pedigreed division-notboth.6. All Class Winners in the Non-Pedigreed Division will compete for Grand Champion and ReserveGrand Champion Non-Pedigreed Gilt. The Grand Champion and Reserve Grand ChampionPedigreed Gilt and the Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Non-PedIgreed Gilt willcompete for Supreme Champion and Reserve Supreme Champion.7. Trimming of swine on the show grounds will be limited to cordless clippers, razor combs andscissors without snaring. Entries that are artificially colored with paste, powder, or oil will be bannedfrom the show ring. Only water is acceptable.8. All Kerr County gilts must be in the barn by 1:00 PM on Sunday, January 17, 2021. All District giltsmust be in the barn by 5:00 PM on Sunday, January 17, 2021. NO EXCEPTIONS. The doors will belocked at 5:00 PM Sunday unless trailers are in line.9. Exhibitors will be limited to 4 entries.10. Absolutely no tack, feed, supplies, or etc. will be allowed to be stored outside the assigned pens.Tack, feed, and supplies will be allowed in or above the assigned pens.11. Projects are no longer the responsibility of the HCDJLS after the completion of their respectiveshow.12. The release of animals will be at the discretion of each department’s superintendents.

PREMIUMS:

DISTRICT: $25-$22-$20-$20-$15-$15-$10-$10COUNTY: $15, $13, $11, $10, $7, $5, $5, $5

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Ag Mechanics Project Show

Superintendent: Mark DunningAssistants: Candi Behrens

Entry Fee: $25.00

Note: The Ag Mechanics Department is open to all youth exhibitors in the state of Texasprovided they meet all other eligibility requirements as stated in the general rules of this catalog.

Entry Deadline: December 1, 2020 *** Entries must be postmarked by December 1, 2020.Projects may be entered late, with a fee of five times the normal entry fee, provided they are notpostmarked after Dec. 15, 2020.ENTRIES NEED TO BE ADDED TO THE ENTRY SUMMARY FORMS WITH ALL OTHERENTRIES. FEES MUST BE MAILED WITH A CHECK WITH ALL OTHER ENTRIES. ENTRYFORMS WILL BE AVAILABLE ONLINE.

Project Class Changes may be made until December 15, 2020 with an additional charge of $10.00

Monday January 18, 2021Arrival & Classifying: 12:00 P.M. – 6:00 P.M. Projects must be in place by 6:00 P.M.*Late arrival with prior approval From Ag Mechanics Superintendent. All entries must check inbefore unloading or entry into the barn.

Tuesday January 19, 20218:00 A.M. Judging4:00 P.M. Awards5:00 P.M. (Begin release or immediately after awards)9:00 P.M. Projects must be off the grounds

The Ag Mechanics Show Committee would like to request that one team member orrepresentative be with these projects, if possible.

1. Eligible Entries: Entries must be the work of eligible exhibitors (See HCDJLS show rules andregulations) and are limited to Texas FFA & 4-H members. There is no limit to the total number ofprojects a 4-H club or FFA Chapter may enter. The HCDJLS reserves the right to refuse any exhibit.2. PROJECTS: Projects must be constructed by FFA or 4-H members. FFA projects must beconstructed as part of their agriculture mechanics instruction in agriculture science or as part of theirsupervised work experience program under the supervision of the Agriculture Science Instructor. 4-Hprojects must be constructed under the supervision of the County Extension Agent, Project Leader orAdult Leader, (AST, CEA, Project Leader or Adult Leader must be in one of the pictures during projectconstruction.)3. OWNERSHIP/ CONSTRUCTION: Projects may be either individually or group constructed andowned.4. Club/chapter Entries: Group entries must be made in the name of the FFA Chapter or 4-H Club.All group projects must include all the names of the exhibitors who participated in planning andconstruction of project. Individual entries must be submitted by the CEA/AST on an official entry formand include the owner/builder and planner.5. Exhibit Space: Projects will be displayed in front of the Exhibition Barn. Placement of projects willbe at the discretion of stock show officials. (IN THE EVENT THAT WE HAVE MORE PROJECTSTHAN CAN BE EXHIBITED IN THE BARN. THE TRAILERS MAY BE PLACED OUTSIDE.)6. CONSTRUCTION DATE: A project maybe exhibited only one time at the Hill CountryDistrict Junior Livestock Show and must have been constructed within one calendar year of theexhibition date.

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7. TYPES OF PROJECTS: Any project that does not fit into one of the stated classes willbe disqualified. Projects must be classified in one of the following divisions and classes. (The AgMechanics Committee reserves the right to reclassify any project.)

DIVISION: TRAILERSCLASS: 100-Stock Trailers101-Gooseneck Trailers or Kingpin Trailers102-Utility Trailers103-All Other Trailers (Including Hay Trailers)

DIVISION: AGRICULTURE MACHINERY & EQUIPMENTCLASS:200-Shop Equipment201-Pull Type or Tractor Mounted Equipment202-Other Equipment

DIVISION: PICKUP AND TRUCK ACCESSORIESCLASS:300-Bumpers, headache racks, grill guards, etc.301-Pickup or truck flat beds302-Other

DIVISION: LIVESTOCK & WILDLIFE EQUIPMENTCLASS:400-Gates & Livestock panels401-Restraining Livestock & Wildlife Equipment402-All other Livestock or Wildlife Equipment

DIVISION: HOME CONVENIENCECLASS: 500-Wood projects, & Outdoor & Indoor Wood furniture501-Wood & Metal Projects & Outdoor & Indoor Wood furniture502-Metal Furnishings & Non-towable cooking devices (without lugs)503-Towable outdoor cooking equipment (with lug bolts)

DIVISION: TRACTOR RESTORATIONCLASS: 600-Tractor Restoration

8. Classes with fewer than four entries are subject to being combined.9. Vehicles: No trucks, non-entered trailers or other pieces of equipment are allowed in the exhibitarea.10. PROJECTS REQUIRING OFF LOADING ASSISTANCE: Projects that need to be lifted from thetopside are to be fitted with lifting eyes at balance points that accommodate 1”shackles. Projects that cannot be safely unloaded will be shown on the vehicle that the project washauled to the show on.11. SAFETY: All safety procedures must be adhered to when displaying projects but not limited to:

A. Appropriate and safe display stands provided for gates, panels, and other projects needingsupport.

B. Sharp edges and points (as on feeder roofs, bale movers, etc) Must be padded or coveredto prevent injury.All trailers and other equipment that are operated on or transported on public roads must be equippedwith safety equipment as stated in the latest Department of Transportation (DOT) publication. Alltrailers will be DOT inspected on arrival. The results of that inspection will be made available to theJudges. All three-point hitch and PTO operated equipment is to meet ASAE standards andspecifications. All trailers and towable cookers must not exceed 102” DOT widths or have a permit. Alltrailers will have safety chains (FAILURE TO MEET THESE STANDARDS WILL RESULT IN THEPROJECT BEING GRADED ONE QUALITY GRADE LOWER

C. All trailers and other equipment that are operated on or transported on public roads mustbe equipped with safety equipment as stated in the latest Department of Transportation (DOT)publication. All trailers will be DOT inspected on arrival. The results of that inspection will be madeavailable to the Judges. All three-point hitch and PTO operated equipment is to meet ASAE standardsand specifications. All trailers and towable cookers must not exceed 102” DOT widths or have apermit. All trailers will have safety chains (FAILURE TO MEET THESE STANDARDS WILL RESULTIN THE PROJECT BEING GRADED ONE QUALITY GRADE LOWER)

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12. PROJECT COMPLETENESS: All projects should be complete including finish. No paint or otherfinish may be applied after arrival on show grounds. Projects are to be clean, free of dust anddebris, and in a presentable condition even though they may have been used. Any item,necessary for use of the project, must be a part of it (example: hinges and latches on gates andpanels etc. Trailers and all other equipment are to be displayed in transportation position. Ramps,extensions and operation of specific features may be demonstrated as directed by the officialjudges and as space allows. The project display area around and under the project must be neat.

13. WELDS: No structural welds are to be ground without penalty. Grinding is to be limited to weldsthat should be ground for functional reasons and or welds that would normally be ground forcosmetic purposes. Examples: top rails on trailers, fender body outside tops, slide latches, etc.may be ground, but frames, cross members, tongues, filler pipe, etc. are not to be ground.

14. EXHIBITOR PRESENTATION: Exhibitors should be dressed appropriately and be with theirproject when it is judged. Exhibitors should be courteous and helpful to those viewing theirproject including the public, show officials and judges. Exhibitors should not interfere with orshield those exhibiting next to them. Exhibitors will be allowed cleaning or preparationsupplies, limited to quantities that will fit in a common 5 gallon bucket, in the exhibitionarea. Only exhibitors are allowed at the project during judging. (Parents, advisors, agents,project leaders or adult leaders are not allowed in the immediate area of their projectswhile they are being judged.)

15. Cleaning of projects will be limited to the use of spray bottles and towels SIGNS: All projects areto be identified. Information should include - Exhibitor(s) Name, Club/Chapter, and ProjectDescription. Additional signs, banners, etc. must meet the approval of the committee membersand cannot extend beyond the project’s display space.

16. LOSS OR DAMAGE: Every precaution will be taken to protect the projects entered; however,neither the Hill Country District Junior Livestock Show Association nor the officials of this contestwill be responsible for fire, theft, vandalism or destruction to projects.

17. JUDGING SYSTEM FOR FIVE DIVISIONS:(Danish System will be used for judging the projects.)Criteria Pointsa. Workmanship.............................................. 30b. Design and Materials used......................... 20c. Practicality .................................................. 20d. Degree of Difficulty ..................................... 10e. General Appearance and Finish................. 10f. Documentation and Presentation ............... 10

Plans, Bill of Materials, Photographs: Exhibitors should provide an original, exhibitor drawnplan, photographs showing stages of production and a complete bill of materials. StudentKnowledge: Exhibitors may be asked questions concerning, but not limited to, projectconstruction, design, use, operation, etc. Exhibitors may be asked to demonstrate all or partof the project operation. (AST, CEA, Project Leader, Adult Leader must be in at least onephoto during construction)

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18. JUDGING FOR TRACTOR DIVISION:

Judging System for Tractor Divisiona. Mechanical 50 pointsb. Aesthetics 20 pointsc. Originality 10 pointsd. Safety Equipment 10 pointse. Documentation 10 pointsTOTAL100 POINTS

A. Mechanical will include the restoration of engine, transmission, final drive, fuel system, coolingsystem, cranking or starting system, charging system, hydraulic system, steering system, etc.

B. Aesthetics will include the overall appearance of the tractor. This includes workmanship andfinish. Items to be considered include, but are not limited to: metal preparation, completeness ofsheet metal, paint and finish, detail and completeness of components such as wheels, tires,steering wheels, seats, decals, instrument panels, wiring harness, etc.

C. Originality will include paint color, fasteners, electrical systems, fuel systems, exhaust systems,mechanical systems, original unaltered serial places, etc.

D. Safety equipment will include all equipment that was original to the tractor. It also includes theprovision of drip pans containing floor absorbent to collect any liquids that may drop from thetractor during display. Fuel shutoff valves under all fuel tanks must be functional and tractors areto be exhibited with the valves closed. An ABC fire extinguisher with a minimum of 2.5pounds capacity must be provided with each tractor. Extra fuel may not be stored in the arena.Tractor engines are to be started and run only at the requestof judges or show officials.

E. Documentation must be typed or computer generated and is to include a one page descriptionof the overall restoration project, and expense report identifying all costs of restoration, photosshowing before, during and after restoration that shows safe working environment, and acomplete description of all mechanical workperformed. All documentation is to be displayed in a three- ring binder, divided, andsequenced with a table of contents and page numbers. The National FFA TractorRestoration Competition format and forms may be used.

F. A tractor restoration project can be exhibited only one time at the Hill Country District JuniorAgricultural Mechanics Project Show and must have been constructed within two calendaryears of the exhibition date.

19. SHOWMANSHIP:Awards will be presented to schools/clubs and individuals selected as having presented thebest public image by an independent judge. Judging will begin at unloading and continueuntil judging is completed. There will be two categories: group and individual. Champion andReserve Champion will be given in each category.Considerations will be, but not limited to:a. Appropriate display and presentation of the project.b. Appropriate display of project plans, bill of materials and photographs.c. Housekeeping around project.d. Appropriate dresse. Conduct, attitude, and participation of students

20. AWARDS: Blue, Red, and White ribbons will be given for quality. Blue ribbon projects will bejudged for 1st and 2nd in class. 1st in class winners will receive $20.00 & 2ndin class $15.00 (Prize Money will be given at the show after the Awards Presentation.) Firstin Division will receive a Plaque and $50.00 while 2nd in Division will receive$35.00. Grand Champion Project will receive Equipment prizes plus $100 Cash, whileReserve Champion will receive Equipment prizes plus $75.00 Cash.Grand Showmanship (Group & Individual) will receive a prize and $50.00 Cash Reserve(Group & Individual) will receive a prize & $35.00. SWEEPSTAKES-$200.00 (PRIZEMONEY AMOUNTS MAY NOT BE THESE AMOUNTS IF ENTRIES WILL NOT COVERTHESE AMOUNTS)

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21. ***Sweepstakes: Awarded to the FFA Chapter or 4-H club that accumulates the most pointsbased on the number of entries with each placing and division champions and ReserveChampions.

POINTS: GRAND CHAMPION - 7 POINTSRESERVE CHAMPION - 6 POINTS1st Division-5 points 1st In Class- 3 points2nd Division-4 points 2nd In Class 2 pointsChampion Showmanship- 4 pointsReserve- 3 points

* Failure to cooperate with show officials or other exhibitors by an individual or group willresult in disqualification of the chapter or club for the Sweepstakes Award.

22. The Hill Country District Junior Livestock Show Ag Mechanics Department reserves the right tointerpret the rules pertaining to the Ag Mechanics Show.

23. All decisions by the judge/judges are final.24. PROTEST: GENERAL STOCK SHOW RULES APPLY TO THE AG MECHANICS CONTEST25. District basic general and special rules apply to the Ag Mechanics Show. (Conflicting rules with

the above will go with Ag Mechanics rules.)26. ABSOLUTELY no sales of projects will occur on the grounds of the Hill Country District Junior

Livestock Show. Projects will be released only to authorized personnel with signed releaseforms.

27. Projects are no longer the responsibility of the HCDJLS after the completion of the AgMechanics show.

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HILL COUNTRY DISTRICT JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOW ASSOCIATION FASTEST TORCHIN THE HILL COUNTRY METAL FAB SKILLS CONTEST

Sponsored by: Hill Country District Junior Livestock Show Associationand Tulsa Welding School

Superintendent: Mark DunningAssistant Superintendent: Don Harris

Entry Deadline: Must sign up by 7:00 p.m., Monday, January 18, 2021 Contest: Tuesday,January 19, 2021

The Fastest Torch in the Hill Country is a cutting torch contest designed to showcasestudents with cutting torch skills. This most essential metal fabrication skill is measuredin head to head competition between students with speed and accuracy advancingstudents to the final rounds in a tournament format.

Rules:

1. Students participating in the contest will be paired by a drawing that will randomly placeparticipants in a bracket that will remain the same for the entire contest. Irregular numbers ofstudents may require the bracket to include some “bye” slots be added to complete the bracket.2. In each round students will light their own torch, adjust to a neutral flame, and make thecut required in that round. Regulators will be preset by contest officials. The student whosemetal falls to the ground first advances to the next round and the other student will beeliminated.3. Any attempt to force the cut to fall by any action other than gravity (tapping with he torchtip, jarring the table, forcing with the hand, etc.) will result in that student being disqualified.4. Safety equipment will be provided. Students choosing to use their own may do so. TWOhigh cuff gloves, safety glasses and a face shield must be worn while cutting. Eyewear mustmeet minimum Z87 standards. Students will be responsible for appropriate clothing. Longpants, closed toed shoes, and a long sleeved cotton shirt are required. Judges decision onappropriate clothing will be final.5. If judges determine that a tip is dirty, both tips will be cleaned by contest officials prior tothe next round. Equipment malfunctions that cause an unfair advantage toone contestant may result in a “re-ride” if judges deem it appropriate.6. Metal to be cut will be provided by the contest. Preliminary rounds will cut flat metal,approximately 4” wide and approximately 3/8” thick. As the contest progresses contestants willbe expected to make cuts on pipe, angle iron, channel iron, etc. Piercing cuts may be requiredin later rounds. At no point will metal to be cut exceed ½” in thickness.7. Prior to making their cuts students will be permitted to arrange metal, loses, and strikers ontheir work table for their own comfort. Judges will announce “go” to begin cuts in each round.Cut lines will be pre-marked by the judges.8. If during the contest a student is called for and is not present for his turn, he willbe eliminated and his competitor in that round will advance. Every effort will be made toaccommodate students with other showing obligations and show officials may change the orderof the brackets to help students participate.9. Contestants may choose the torch/table they use to cut on. If both students choose thesame station, a coin flip will determine student placement.10. Participation in the contest will be limited to students that have submitted entries in the AgMechanics Division of the Hill Country District Junior Livestock Show.11. Decisions of the contest officials as they pertain to safety and details of the contest arefinal.

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AUCTION SALESBUYERS’ RULES

1. Buyers are requested to settle their accounts for all purchases at one time. All accounts arepayable within 30 days. Interest of 1-1/2% per month will be charged on the unpaid balance.2. Buyers must indicate at the time of the sale (of each animal) of their intent to keep theanimal or turn it over to the commission firm and pay the difference.3. Buyers will be presented a sale slip to sign upon purchase, and should keep these to settletheir accounts. If an agent signs the sale slip for the buyer then said agent will be liable for thepayment of the animal.4. Should a parent, guardian, grandparent or sibling (including businesses owned by saidparent, guardian, grandparent or sibling) of an exhibitor who sells an animal at the annualauction, have an outstanding debt with the association, that exhibitor’s check will not be issueduntil said balance is paid in full. This rule will apply to money given to any “buyers group”, usedas added money to the sale, or any other contribution to the auction.5. An identifying mark of HCDJLSA will be placed on all sale animals.

SALE RULES

All animals selling through either the auction ring or at floor price must have signature ofthe exhibitor, advisor or parent in order to sell. Any card which has not been signed by theexhibitor, advisor or parent will not be able to sell. This applies to both County and DistrictAnimals. No Exceptions!!

A receipt indicating the disposition of the animals will be issued to each exhibitor. It is theresponsibility of each exhibitor to take his animal through the sale ring.IF THE SELLER WITH ANIMAL IS NOT IN THE SALE LINE UP AFTER THE THIRD CALLTHEY ARE CONSIDERED NO SHOWAND NO SALE.

Exhibitor name and sale animal number will be turned into auction sale ordercommittee in designated area starting at 12:00 PM (Noon) and end at 3:00 PMor thirty minutes following the completion of the last market show. Signatureswill be required for all district sale and floor animals.

AN IDENTIFYING MARK OF HCDJLSAWILL BE PLACED ON ALL SALE ANIMALS.

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DISTRICT SALE RULES1. Only market animals will be allowed to sell.

A. Market Steers: One unit per exhibitor District Breed Champions & DistrictReserve Breed Champions

B. Market Lambs: One unit per exhibitor First 3 in each class

C. Market Swine: One unit per exhibitor First 3 in each class

D. Market Meat Goats: One unit per exhibitor First 3 in each class

TOTAL: NO MORE THAN 1 UNIT PER EXHIBITOR MAY BE SOLD

2. Sale order will be determined by the Auction Sale Order and Listing Committee.

3. Exhibitor name and sale animal number will be turned into auction sale ordercommittee in designated area starting at 12:00 PM (Noon) and end at 3:00 PM orthirty minutes following the completion of the last market show. Signatures will berequired for all district sale and floor animals. Signatures will be required for allDistrict Sale Animals and floor animals.

4. All floor lambs and market goats must be in designated areas between 9:00 and 10:00A.M. Saturday, January 23, 2021. Any animals left in the barns after 12:00 noon theday after the sale, January 24, 2021, will become the property of the HCDJLSA. Allanimals which are not sifted must go through the show ring in order to be eligible tosell in the auction or be eligible to sell at floor price.

5. Premium and floor checks will be mailed to respective supervisors prior to March 1,2021 or when 95% of auction sales are collected whichever is later.

6. A Thank-You Note to respective buyer(s) is required to receive premium checks. A 5%commission will be charged on all sales.

7. Re-Sale of Animals: Under no circumstances will animals sold through the Auction Ring atthis show be permitted to be re-sold to another party, firm or organization, if donated backto the exhibitor, the animal(s) will be sold at floor price. Proceeds go to the exhibitor.Animals consigned by their owner for re-sale at floor price will be sold only to the firmawarded the floor price bid.

8. No decorating of animals of any type.

9. If funds from the sale of an animal are donated to an organization, the association willmake the check directly to the said organization.

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COUNTY SALE RULES

1. The total number of animals which are eligible to sell in the County Auction are as follows:

Steers 26 Goats 72Lambs 45 Swine 151

For steers, lambs and swine, the number of animals automatically eligible to sell in eachbreed is determined by the percentile of that specific breed in relationship to the totalnumber of that species which is actually being exhibited. The top 8 placing meat goats ineach weight class are automatically eligible to sell. If an animal which is automaticallyeligible to sell chooses not to sell then the next highest placing animal in that market classwill be allowed to move up in the order. If any sale positions remain in a species after allexhibitors have signed up, the remaining positions will transfer to the other species. Thenumber of positions transferred to each species will be in proportion to the number of entriesentered at the 2021 Kerr County Livestock Show. The Executive Board and theSuperintendents of the County Market Animal Departments must approve any transferbetween species.

2. If an exhibitor has a county breed division champion or meat goat division champion or areserve breed champion or a meat goat reserve division champion animal he/she maydesignate another animal to be sold in its place. The animal which is substituted must beeligible to sell as outlined in County Sale Rule 1. The animal must be from the samedepartment and will be designated as a “substitute” on the auction sale sheet. This rule allowsKerr County exhibitors to be able to take champion animals to other major stock shows. Anexhibitor may sell an additional unit, provided it meets District Sale Rule 1 for placing in theDistrict Show.

3. Premium checks will be available for Kerr County Exhibitors from their respectivesupervisors by March 1, 2021 or when 95% of auction sales are collected whichever islater.

4. Signatures are required for all animals which sell through either the auction ring or at floorprice.

5. No decorating of animals of any type.

6. If funds from the sale of an animal are donated to an organization, the association willmake the check directly to the said organization.

7. Exhibitor name and sale animal number will be turned into auction sale ordercommittee in designated area starting at 12:00 PM (Noon) and end at 3:00 PM orthirty minutes following the completion of the last market show. Signatures will berequired for all district sale and floor animals.

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BREEDING SHOW SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM1. Scholarships for the 2021 HCDJLS will be awarded to exhibitors of theSupreme Champion Registered Heifer, Supreme Champion Registered BreedingEwe, Grand Champion Registered Breeding Gilt, Reserve Grand ChampionRegistered Breeding Gilt, Grand Champion Non- Pedigreed Gilt, Reserve GrandChampion Non-Pedigreed Gilt and the Grand Champion Registered Angora Goatof the District shows.2. Scholarships for the 2021 show will be one year college scholarships for HillCountry high school graduates to attend one of the following: Texas Colleges,Texas Universities or Texas Vocational/Technical schools with approval from theHCDJLS Executive Board.3. For the 2021 HCDJLS a $10,000 two year college scholarship will beawarded to the premier exhibitor in the District Registered Angora Goat Show forhigh school graduates to attend one of the following: Texas Colleges, TexasUniversities or Texas Vocational/ Technical schools with approval from theHCDJLS Executive Board.4. Exhibitors and entries must meet the requirements of the division in whichthey are entered.5. Recipients will complete and sign a scholarship agreement form and furnishthe association with personal information which should include expected date ofhigh school graduation, etc.6. Recipients can only receive one scholarship per year only one per adepartment during their show career. (Exception: An exhibitor can win both thePremier Exhibitor and Champion Angora Goat only once for each award.) If achampion exhibitor in a division is a previous recipient, the scholarship will beawarded to the reserve champion of that division. In the event that the Championand Reserve Champion have previously been awarded the scholarship, thescholarship will be awarded to a third overall.7. Recipients must enroll in and attend an accredited Texas college oruniversity within twelve months of high school graduation.8. Should a recipient be barred from HCDJLS show by Executive Board forany reason in this or in any subsequent HCDJLS show, any scholarship he/shehas been awarded will be forfeited.9. Recipients must successfully complete 12 credit hours with a minimum GPAof 2.5 each semester and furnish HCDJLS with proof of enrollment to retainhis/her scholarship.10. Should a recipient not attend college, fail to maintain academic standards orenrollment, or be disqualified from a HCDJLS show, the balance of his/herscholarship shall revert to the HCDJLS scholarship program.11. Additional money may be made available through each division with theapproval of the association.12. The recipient must attend the sale to receive the scholarship award.He/She may substitute a representative on their behalf as long as they meetthe association’s substitution rule.

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AG MECHANICS SHOW SCHOLARSHIPS

1. The Hill Country District Junior Livestock Show Association Ag MechanicsShow will be awarding two Scholarships for the 2021 Show.2. The Seitz Scholarship ($1,000.00 one-time) will be awarded to the individualexhibitor with the highest placing individual exhibited project (group exhibitedprojects do not qualify for these scholarships). The winner of this (Seitz)scholarship will not be eligible to receive this scholarship again.3. The Back 40 Scholarship ($500.00 one-time) will be awarded to theindividual exhibitor with the second highest placing individual exhibited project(group exhibited projects do not qualify for these scholarships). The winner of this(Back 40) scholarship will not be eligible to receive this scholarship again.4. The HCDJLS Ag Mechanics Show will be awarding a Tractor Scholarship($1,000 one-time) to the individual exhibitor with the highest placing individualexhibited project (group exhibited projects do not qualify for these scholarships).The winner of this (Tractor) scholarship will not be eligible to receive thescholarship again for two years after the year that they were awarded thescholarship.5. Exhibitors and projects must meet the requirements of the division they areentered.6. Recipients will complete and sign a scholarship agreement form and furnishthe association with personal information which should include expected date ofhigh school graduation etc.7. Recipients must enroll in and attend an accredited university, college ortechnical school within twelve months of high school graduation.8. Should a recipient not attend a university, college or technical school, or bedisqualified from a HCDJLS show, the balance of his/her scholarship shall revertto the HCDJLS scholarship fund.9. The recipient must attend the HCDJLS Auction to receive their scholarshipaward. He/ She may substitute a representative on their behalf as long as theymeet the association’s substitution rule.

CHARLIE BIERSCHWALE AWARD

Kerr County Soil and Water Conservation District sponsors the CharlieBierschwale Award to be awarded to the highest placing group project. The cashaward will total $1,000 and will be divided equally among the exhibitors.

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