b'LIVESTOCKnon sale division and showmanship. 23.YQCA:All livestock exhibitors must have completed C. No premiums will be paid on any market animals.a YQCA (Youth Quality Care ofAnimals) and submit D. All market animals sold through the Juniora copy of current certificate with all livestock entries. Livestock Auction are terminal - no live take home. (horse, cavy, dog and 4-H cloverbud members exempt)E. All division champions must sell, i.e. 4-H Grand24. EAR TAGS:All ear tags and scrapie tags must be in Champion, 4-H Reserve Grand Champion, FFA Grandanimals ear prior to arrival to the fairgrounds. Champion, FFA Reserve Grand Champion.25. REPLACEMENT ANIMAL:A variance may be granted F. Any request for withdrawl from sale by non-divisionto an exhibitor following the death of his or her animal. champion market exhibitors must be made by 12PM,It is also understood that the new animal is NOT eligible Thursday, Sept. 4th 2025 at the Livestock Office.to compete for Champion at any level. Please find G. Poulltry and Rabbit sales are sold by the lot.Buyerfull details at maderafair.com/livestock or contact the cannot be guaranteed the exact bird(s)/rabbit(s) afterlivestock office.processing. MANDATORY LEADER, ADVISOR & INDEPENDENT15.BREEDING: EXHIBITOR REPRESENTATIVE MEETINGA.In the "All Breeds" divisions all animals in groupAll Clubs & Chapters must have representationentries must be of one breed. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd, 2025B.Breeding animals (registered and grade) must be6:00 PM in CATTLE ARENAowned by the exhibitor for 30 consecutive days prior to the opening day of the fair. EXHIBITOR CONDUCT16.CLASSES:After entries close management may1.Lights in the barns shall be turned off at 12:00 am, combine classes with less than 3 entries or split classesmidnight, or on special occasions, at the discretion of deemed to have excessive numbers. the patrol committee of 4-H, FFA andfair management.17.SHOWING:Exhibitors must show and sell their ownAll participants staying on the fairgrounds are to be animal.Any exception to this rule must be cleared byin bed by this time, and all participants not staying on the exhibitor\'s project leader or AG instructor throughthe fairgrounds shall be out of the barn area. All youth the Livestock Superintendent.It is the exhibitor\'sstaying on the Fairgrounds must be chaperoned by an responsibility to be at the sale arena on time with theiradult, 21 years old or older.animal. 2.Lariats, bullwhips or other pieces of equipment that 18. DRUG TESTING:Any market or breeding animalsubject others to injury shall not be used in the barns or may be tested, as requested by Fair Management,show areas.for drugs and/or stress at any time by a licensed3. No exhibitor is to leave the grounds without veterinarian.Any market animal rejected for drugpermission of his instructor/leader.No cars are to be residues at the processing plant will be the responsibilityused on the grounds at any time without approval of of the exhibitor and all sale proceeds from that animalthose in charge. No scooters, skateboards or bikes.returned to the fair.All costs to dispose of rejected4.The use of drugs, tobacco products, vaping and carcass or any other incidental costs will be incurred byalcohol in any form by any exhibitor will not be the exhibitor.Auction checks will be held until animalspermitted.shipped by fair have been processed. All exhibitors will5.Participants who are reported as neglecting the submit a drug withdrawl statement at the time of weighcare of their animals will be referred to the Livestock in. Superintendent and then reported to their instructor or 19.JUDGING:Any interference with the judge by anleader for appropriate action.unauthorized person may result in the elimination of the6.Exemplary conduct is expected from exhibitors at all exhibitor. times.Obscene language, water fights, or rough-housing 20.FITTING: An exhibitor must be present andwill not be tolerated at any time.physically taking part in the fitting process. (All species).7.Exhibitors shall be in uniform while exhibiting their No professional fitters. Junior exhibitors are expected toanimals and at special presentations as requested by the groom and care for their animal(s) when at the fair. Theylivestock department.shall refrain from accepting active assistance from adults8.Leaders and advisors in charge of exhibitors shall be and non-exhibiting youth unless the junior exhibitorresponsible for their conduct at all times.is actively engaged, and the assistance is only for9.Anyone caught in possession of stolen items will instruction. Local fair rules will determine enforcement. forfeit their right to show their animal and lose all 21.POST ENTRIES: Showmanship only may be added toproceeds from the livestock sale.an existing entry form after closing date, payment may10.Any participant who is found with firecrackers, incure a $5 late fee.Horse show exhibitors see Horsefirearms, or noisemaking nuisances in his possession will Show rules for post entry information. be sent home and his premiums withheld from the fair. 22.CANCELLATION:Any show may be cancelled due11. NO DOGS ALLOWED.For competitions only.to health or animal welfare concerns by State and local12.No generators or gas cans allowed in the barns.authorities or by fair management.'