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DEEPER THAN CRIMSON<br />

By Lexi Wright<br />

Twiss Mountain Paradise<br />

SWISS EXPO<br />

E<br />

ach year, thousands of animals are registered through<br />

breed associations. Each breeder has their own naming<br />

system. Some names are chosen for their letter only,<br />

while others are chosen for their marketing potential. When the<br />

Larson Family at Albert Lea, Minnesota began naming their<br />

“C” family, they had no idea the marketing potential they would<br />

create with their designer names.<br />

Choosing wisely from the start, this designer series began with<br />

the foundation cow, Larcrest Juror Chanel EX-93 GMD DOM.<br />

Chanel, now fourteen years old, still resides at Larcrest under<br />

the watchful eye of Jon and Ann Larson and their son, Tyler.<br />

Jon’s parents, David and Raymona, built a foundation of strong<br />

cow families through high type matings. The “C” family success<br />

began when Chanel and her Convincer daughter, Larcrest<br />

Convincer Chante EX-90 GMD DOM, attracted AI contract<br />

interest as a two-year-old in December of 2002. Still being<br />

ushed extensively, Chanel has 3 EX and 4 VG daughters to<br />

date sired by Durham, Outside, Talent, September Storm, <strong>All</strong>en<br />

and Dundee, with heifers on the ground by Durham, Shottle,<br />

Goldwyn and Stormatic. Chanel recently produced 17 #1<br />

embryos by Braxton.<br />

Larcrest Farm<br />

• Milk 120 cows in a 70-cow tie-stall<br />

barn, milked in shifts<br />

• Cows are let outside every day,<br />

remainder of cows housed in pack barn<br />

• 500 acres-make all own feed and sell<br />

approximately 100 acres worth of crop<br />

• Feed program: Calves-Milk replacer<br />

for 8 wks and grain, Heifers - Hay and<br />

prepared ration until full year when<br />

switched to silage/hay mix, Bred Heifers<br />

- equal parts dry hay, silage and<br />

haylage, Milk Cows - TMR with added<br />

dry hay<br />

• Calving age: 2 years 2 months<br />

• 24,000 lbs. Milk, 930 lbs. Fat, 784 lbs.<br />

Protein<br />

• 1082 BAA; Classi cation: 14 EX & 54<br />

VG<br />

(photos at left) Crimson in front of barn at Larcrest,<br />

with one of Jon & Ann's nieces, Crimson playing<br />

while we try to take photos<br />

One of Chanel’s most famous and heavily contracted daughters<br />

to date is her Outside daughter, Larcrest O-side Champagne<br />

VG-88 EX-MS GMD DOM. At seven years of age, Champagne<br />

is still being contracted for AI and embryos and has over 17<br />

bulls in AI all over the world. Her rst daughters include two<br />

Shottle daughters, the former number one CTPI cow of the<br />

breed, Larcrest Cosmopolitan VG-87 DOM, still in the top 100<br />

at +2180 CTPI (GTPI+2091), and Larcrest Carabella USDA<br />

ELITE COW GTPI+2358 (owned by Matt Johnson). She also<br />

has a Lou daughter, Larcrest Chocolate VG-88 EX-MS (owned<br />

by REW Farm), an Elegant daughter, Larcrest Cheyenne VG-86<br />

(owned by Chad Felten) and young daughters by Goldwyn, Mac,<br />

Boxer and Atwood. Cosmo’s full brother, Larcrest Calculate-ET,<br />

marketed by World Wide Sires, continues to hold his own at TPI<br />

+2058 PTAT+3.26. The 7th highest productive life female in<br />

the USA at 7.2 <strong>PL</strong> is Champagne’s Ramos daughter, Larcrest<br />

Chenile VG-86 VG-MS. At +2117 GTPI, Chenille is also the 4th<br />

Highest GTPI Ramos in the USA.<br />

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W<br />

By: Claire Swale, UK<br />

Paradis d ans les montagnes suisses<br />

e can all appreciate beauty, whatever shape or form Nous pouvons tous apprécier la beauté sous toutes ses formes.<br />

it comes in. However, a recent visit to the Swiss Par contre, une récente visite dans la ville Suisse de Bürglen, à<br />

town of Bürglen, about 1 hour South East of Zurich environ 1 heure au sud-est de Zurich près des Alpes Suisses m’a<br />

near the Swiss Alps, left me truly lost for words as I laissée sans voix, admirant la vue panoramique et les paysages<br />

marvelled at the panoramic views and spectacular landscape at spectaculaires de GS <strong>All</strong>iance, où logent certaines des meilleures<br />

GS <strong>All</strong>iance, home to some of Switzerland’s best cows.<br />

vaches de la Suisse.<br />

PARTNERSHIP<br />

PARTENARIAT<br />

GS <strong>All</strong>iance burst on to the scene in<br />

GS <strong>All</strong>iance est apparu en 2009, lorsque les<br />

2009, when the Gisler and Steiner<br />

familles Gisler et Steiner se sont unies dans<br />

families united with one common<br />

un but commun – développer et mettre en<br />

objective: To develop and market elite<br />

marché des animaux élite Suisses Brunes,<br />

Brown Swiss, Holstein and Red and<br />

Holsteins et Holsteins Rouge et Blanc.<br />

White Holsteins.<br />

Les frères Valo et Tino Gisler sont les<br />

Brothers Valo and Tino Gisler own<br />

propriétaires d’une usine de fenêtres bien<br />

a successful window manufacturing<br />

établie, « Fenster Nauer AG. » Mise sur<br />

company “Fenster Nauer AG.”<br />

pied en 1909 et basée dans la région du<br />

Established in 1909 and based around<br />

Lac Zurich, l’entreprise donne du travail<br />

the afuent Lake Zurich area, the<br />

à plus de 100 employés à temps plein et<br />

business employs over 100 full and<br />

à temps partiel, et produit environ 250<br />

GS <strong>All</strong>iance Team (l-r) Mathias and Edwin Steiner (Jr) Cornelia Schuler,<br />

part-time staff, producing 250 windows<br />

fenêtres par jour. Valo et Tino ont réalisé<br />

Tino, Christina and Valo Gisler, Edwin Steiner (Sr)<br />

on a daily basis. Valo and Tino fullled a<br />

un de leurs rêves d’enfance, lorsqu’en<br />

childhood dream, when in 1994 they purchased 5.5 hectares of 1994, ils ont acheté 5,5 hectares de terrain dans la petite ville<br />

land in the small mountain town of Bürglen. As children they montagneuse de Bürglen. Lorsqu’ils étaient enfants, ils ont passé<br />

spent several summers in the Alps looking after cows. This<br />

plusieurs de leurs étés dans les Alpes à s’occuper des vaches.<br />

experience was the beginning of a fascination that proved the Cette expérience était le début d’une fascination qui fut l’élément<br />

catalyst for investing in the cow business.<br />

décisif lorsqu’ils ont décidé d’investir dans le domaine des vaches.<br />

Bringing a wealth of knowledge to the partnership, the Steiner La famille Steinen apporte une grande connaissance du<br />

family have a long association with the Swiss dairy industry. milieu au partenariat, car elle est depuis longtemps associée à<br />

Edwin Senior (Sr) served on the board of the Swiss Brown<br />

l’industrie laitière suisse. Edwin Senior (Sr) a siégé au conseil<br />

Cattle Breeders Association before becoming active within<br />

de l’Association des éleveurs d’animaux Suisse Bruns avant de<br />

Swissgenetics, whom he has served as president for 8 years, travailler au sein de Swissgenetics, où il a siégé comme président<br />

whilst youngest son Mathias (25) works as an inseminator for pendant 8 ans. Son plus jeune ls, Mathias (25 ans) travaille<br />

them. Both Edwin (Sr) and Mathias live on the original Steiner comme inséminateur pour cette même compagnie. Edwin (Sr)<br />

farm in Wollerau, where they also run a successful vineyard with et Mathias demeurent tous deux sur la ferme originale des<br />

1.4 hectares of grapes grown. Each year 10,000kgs of grapes are Steiner à Wollerau, où ils opèrent avec succès un vignoble sur<br />

harvested to produce 7000 litres of red (Pinot Noir) and White lequel ils cultivent de 1,4 ha de raisins. Chaque année, 10 000<br />

50 COWSMOPOLITAN SPRING 2011<br />

S<br />

(l-r) HM Grand Champion, Decrausaz Iron O'Kalibra, GS <strong>All</strong>iance & Pat Conroy, CH & USA; Reserve Grand Champion, Du Bon Vent Stormatic Atacama, Marc & Erhard Junker, CH; Grand Champion, Castel James<br />

Jolie, Castella & Zubke & Leslie, CH; Class 20 1st Mature Cow, Ptit Coeur Iron Dirona, GS <strong>All</strong>iance, CH<br />

ecuring the Junior Champion title was her overall depth and openness as well as balance<br />

HOLSTEIN<br />

the stylish, well balanced Oct’09 heifer, throughout to beat out the winning 5-Year-Old, Du<br />

Junior Champion<br />

Lauda Elora. Elora beat out the Jan’09 Bon Vent Stormatic Atacama. Atacama, a silky black<br />

Laudu Elora (Sensation)<br />

heifer Roxette, a 7th generation VG or cow, excelled in length of neck and dairyness about<br />

Gaec Dupuy, FR<br />

EX from the Roxy’s, using the flatness of the head and neck over the extremely balanced<br />

Reserve Junior Champion<br />

bone in her leg and dairyness through the front end. 4-Year-Old, Decrausaz Iron O’Kalibra owned by GS<br />

Dirigo-Conant Roxette (Pronto)<br />

Roxette used her width throughout and depth of <strong>All</strong>iance and Pat Conroy. O’Kalibra, from the same<br />

M Müller., Ruegruet, Pat Conroy, Albero, La Ponderosa,<br />

CH, US, IT & ES<br />

fore and rear rib to beat out the HM and 2nd in class family as Granduc Tribute and Dudoc Mr Burns,<br />

to Roxette, Ragold.<br />

was selected as Reserve Champion udder excelling<br />

HM Junior Champion<br />

in height and width of rear udder and veination on<br />

F.F. Goldwyn Ragold (Goldwyn)<br />

GS <strong>All</strong>iance captured the Intermediate Champion<br />

Nicola & Sabrina Pedrini Top Ticino, CH<br />

her udder. O’Kalibra was one of four milking class<br />

with Senior 3-Year-Old, Crasy Kite. Crasy was<br />

winners for the GS <strong>All</strong>iance that included the fourth<br />

Intermediate Champion<br />

described by Judge Rueth as having so much style<br />

cow in the final lineup and Reserve Champion from<br />

Crasy Kite (Kite)<br />

and balance, with a lot of depth and openness<br />

GS <strong>All</strong>iance, CH<br />

the European National, Ptit Coeur Iron Dirona. GS<br />

of rib and beautiful mammary system. Using her<br />

<strong>All</strong>iance captured the Premier Exhibitor banner<br />

Reserve Intermediate Champion<br />

depth and openness of rib Crasy beat out Lystel<br />

while Francis Morand claimed Premier Breeder for<br />

Lystel Bolton Lorana (Bolton), Swisslor, Switzerland Bolton Lorana, a sister to the high seller the night<br />

both the B&W and R&W Holsteins.<br />

HM Grand Champion<br />

prior from the Laurie Sheik family, in class and for<br />

Baugosse Goldwyn Melodie (Goldwyn)<br />

Reserve Champion. Lorana used her dairyness and Class 1 - Summer Yearling (12)<br />

Silvio Baume, Switzerland<br />

femininity through the front end to capture Reserve 1. Lyndia Lyster Laralys (Lyster), Ferme Cherlyne, Switzerland<br />

2. Flu Farm Sanchez Maygold (Sanchez), Flury Reto, CH<br />

Intermediate Champion Best Udder over the winner from the young Senior 3-Year-Old<br />

Class 2 - Junior Yearling (11)<br />

Les Chaux Gibson Elodie (Gibson)<br />

class, Melodie the Reserve Junior Cow champion<br />

1. La Biolleyre Shottle Galina (Shottle), Cardinaux Benoît, CH<br />

Alex Gobeli, CH<br />

from the European National last fall.<br />

2. Riedmuellers Jasper Wilgis (Jasper), Rinaldo Müller, CH<br />

Reserve Intermediate Champion Best Just fresh at the European National in Italy last Class 3 - Intermediate Yearling (26)<br />

1. Illens Athos Vancouver (Athos), Michel & Jacques Rouiller,<br />

Udder<br />

fall where she was Champion, Castel James Jolie<br />

Crasy Kite (Kite)<br />

came out in top form at the Swiss Expo. Naming 2. La Biolleyre Damion Glaneuse (Damion), Benoît Cardinaux,<br />

GS <strong>All</strong>iance, CH<br />

her best udder of the show the amazing Jolie used<br />

Grand Champion<br />

Castel James Jolie (James)<br />

Castella & Zubke & Leslie, CH<br />

Reserve Grand Champion<br />

Du Bon Vent Stormatic Atacama (Stormatic)<br />

Marc & Erhard Junker, CH<br />

HM Grand Champion<br />

Decrausaz Iron O'Kalibra (Boss Iron)<br />

GS <strong>All</strong>iance & Pat Conroy, CH & USA<br />

Lausanne, Switzerland<br />

Please note in case where classes are split in half the first class is the<br />

youngest group & 2nd class is the older group<br />

January 15, 2011<br />

Judge: Mark Rueth, WI, USA<br />

By: Lexi Wright<br />

Holstein Junior Champion, Laudu Elora (Sensation), Gaec<br />

Reserve Junior Champion, Dirigo-Conant Roxette (Pronto), M<br />

Dupuy, FR<br />

Mϋller, Ruegruet, Pat Conroy, Albero, La Ponderosa, CH, US, IT & ES<br />

&<br />

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STORIES,MANAGEMENT NEWS<br />

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CH<br />

CH<br />

GS <strong>All</strong>iance <strong>All</strong>iance - - Swiss Swiss Mountain Mountain Paradise Paradise - - Paradis Paradis dans dans les les Montagnes Montagnes Suisses Suisses<br />

Swiss Swiss Expo Expo - - Castel Castel James James Jolie, Jolie, still still the the Best Best in in Europe Europe<br />

Rapid Rapid Bay Bay Jerseys Jerseys - - Banking Banking on on Cow Cow Families Families<br />

Roneamar Holsteins Holsteins - - Family Family at at the the Forefront Forefront<br />

<strong>All</strong>-Western 2010 <strong>All</strong>-Western Results Results<br />

GS <strong>All</strong>iance - Swiss Mountain Paradise - Paradis dans les Montagnes Suisses<br />

Swiss Expo - Castel James Jolie, still the Best in Europe<br />

Rapid Bay Jerseys - Banking on Cow Families<br />

Roneamar Holsteins - Family at the Forefront<br />

<strong>All</strong>-Western Results<br />

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3-11 365 17,368 948 5.5% 567 3.3%<br />

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Her Mar 2010 Shottle Granddaughter is on offer<br />

Reserve Grand Champion WDE 2005<br />

1st Choice of Alexander or Goldwyn due Sept 2010 on offer<br />

Her Mar 2009 Advent Granddaughter is on offer<br />

SHOW-TIME<br />

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(l-r) Morandale Goldwyn Telstare VG-86 2yr SW<br />

<br />

1 9810kgs 305 3.6%F 3.5%P<br />

Next dams : GP84 : VG-89 : VG-87 : EX : VG<br />

Telstare is a Grand-daughter of<br />

<br />

Thanks to Diamond Genetics for their assistance in purchasing this exceptional young cow.<br />

She will be housed at Morandale andin January<br />

Camee <br />

<br />

1st Sr. 2-Yr-Old & H.M. Grand Champion Victoriaville 2010<br />

H.M <strong>All</strong> Canadian and <strong>All</strong> <strong>American</strong> Senior Yearling 2009<br />

Next Dams: VG, EX, VG-88 2*, VG 1*<br />

Co-owned with Comestar Holsteins<br />

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Her 1st Choice MAS Sells<br />

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Purchased for £94,500 in the Willsbro Sale 2010 (European Record Price)<br />

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Sired by Planet, this is the world’s highest genomic tested daughter of Wabash-Way Emilyann VG-88 2yr<br />

<br />

LYLEHAVEN LILA Z EX-94 8*<br />

QUALITY-RIDGE STORMI HAZEL EX-95<br />

QUALITY GOLDWYN FLANSCO VG-88 2YR<br />

<br />

Next dams: EX, EX, EX-95, VG-89 2yr, VG-87, EX-91, VG-87, VG-86, EX<br />

GTPI +2285, GPTAT +3.02 USA Aug'10 GLPI +3140 +14 Con CAN 08/10<br />

Housed at Comestar, she currently has <br />

3 Lactations: 75,385 3.9% 3.4% BCA: 368-386-385<br />

<strong>All</strong>-Canadian 2008<br />

2-05 365 11,944 511 4.3% 419 3.5%<br />

Her 1st Choice Gold Chip<br />

Sells at Destination<br />

Next dams; VG-87, EX, EX , EX-95, VG-89 2yr, VG-87, EX-91, VG-87, VG-86, EX<br />

by Freddie, Goldwyn, Atwood and Lauthority<br />

2X <strong>All</strong>-Canadian 2003 & 2004<br />

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Nominated <strong>All</strong>-Canadian Senior 2 Year Old 2009<br />

Vegas Sale<br />

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2X HM <strong>All</strong>-Canadian 2006 & 2007<br />

HM <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> 2005 & 2007<br />

Granddaughter of Quality BC Frantisco EX-96-3E 13*<br />

<br />

Dams: EX-93 Formation, EX-93 1* Starbuck, VG-86 1* Astro Jet Her Sept 2009 Sister bred to Attic on offer<br />

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Her Dundee Daughter on offer<br />

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DUCKETT B GOLD SEQUENCE<br />

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Intermediate Champion & HM Grand Champion 2010 Mid-West<br />

GMLPI +2195<br />

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National Spring Show<br />

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2-03 478 20,557 938 4.6% 648 3.2%<br />

Dam: Tri-Day Ashlyn EX-96<br />

8 Generations of VG or EX<br />

Full sister to Silk GLPI+2963 & Satin GLPI+3102<br />

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LAKEFIELD TITANIUM JANE EX-92-4E<br />

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2011<br />

<strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show<br />

PREMIUM LIST<br />

ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 19 AND AUGUST 31<br />

(See Rule 10)<br />

President . . . Rita Kennedy<br />

Manager . . . James V. Sharp<br />

Mailing Address:<br />

ALL-AMERICAN DAIRY SHOW<br />

Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center<br />

2300 North Cameron Street | Harrisburg, PA<br />

17110-9443<br />

E-mail: aads@state.pa.us<br />

Website: www.allamerican.state.pa.us<br />

Telephones:<br />

Office: 717-787-2905 | Fax:717-705-9900<br />

Show Week: 717-787-4162<br />

Night Emergencies Only: 717-787-5373<br />

Headquarters Hotel<br />

Sheraton Harrisburg-Hershey<br />

4650 Lindle Road | Harrisburg, PA 17111<br />

Phone (800) 343-5982 | Local (717) 564-5511<br />

Fax (717) 564-2476<br />

Located at the Swatara Exit (Exit 2)<br />

of I-283 on PA 441<br />

(Special <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> Room Rates Until August 26)<br />

48th <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show<br />

During the past 48 years, the <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show has become one of the premier<br />

dairy events in the country, attracting some of the best show cattle in the world along<br />

with some of the best breeders and youth from coast to coast.<br />

We expect once again to host nearly 3,500 entries that will compete in the open<br />

classes, national junior dairy shows, the Pennsylvania Junior <strong>Dairy</strong> Show and the<br />

Pennsylvania Holstein Fall Championship Show.<br />

We continue to offer competitive premiums for our exhibitors while drawing the best of<br />

all seven breeds. Every entry in every class in the open and youth shows – from top to<br />

bottom – receives a minimum of $15 premium, with class-winning milking cows receiving<br />

$300 and first place calves and heifers taking $150 in the open shows. Open show breed<br />

champions earn $1,000 each and the Supreme Champion tops $3,000.<br />

We continually host the largest number of the nation’s dairy youth in competition with<br />

the Premier National Junior Events – four full days dedicated to youth shows, contests<br />

and programs. Themed “Little Stars – Big Dreams,” the 2011 event will feature seven<br />

national shows culminating with the selection of Supreme Champion on Monday, Sept.<br />

19, at 3 p.m. In the youth shows, first prize milking cows receive $80 and winning calves<br />

and heifers take $60. Youth breed champions win a $1,000 savings bond and $2,000<br />

cash for Supreme Champion.<br />

Other contest options for youth include Youth Showmanship, Invitational Youth <strong>Dairy</strong><br />

Cattle Judging and the Youth <strong>Dairy</strong> Challenge, where juniors have a chance to win large<br />

premiums, savings bonds, scholarships and other prizes. Returning are the youth ice<br />

cream social, and “Fire Up” scavenger hunt and pizza party.<br />

The 14 th <strong>All</strong>-<strong>Dairy</strong> Antiques and Collectibles Show will focus on Holstein breed antiques<br />

and memorabilia. The annual show continues as a one-of-a-kind exhibition to trade,<br />

sell or simply appreciate more than 100 years of dairy industry items. The third annual<br />

consignment auction for antique pieces is set for Tuesday, Sept. 20.<br />

Returning is the “Come Snack with the Vendors” event, a chance for exhibitors and<br />

show guests to visit with trade show vendors and bid on items in the silent auction. Also<br />

returning is the second Colorful View Sale, in addition to the Eastern Elite Holstein Sale,<br />

that will feature a select group of consignments from across the country.<br />

For nearly half-a-century, the <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show has delighted dairy enthusiasts<br />

with its shows, awards and activities. We expect this year to be no different, and we look<br />

forward to watching the rich tradition of camaraderie and competition unfold yet again.<br />

George Greig<br />

George Greig<br />

Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture<br />

Rita Kennedy<br />

Rita Kennedy, President<br />

PA <strong>Dairy</strong> & <strong>All</strong>ied Industries Association<br />

<strong>All</strong>-<strong>Dairy</strong> Antiques & Collectibles Show & Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14<br />

Breed Classification<br />

Chart of Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-19<br />

Ayrshire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-21<br />

Brown Swiss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-27<br />

Guernsey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-30<br />

Holstein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31-34<br />

Jersey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-36<br />

Milking Shorthorn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37-38<br />

Red & White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39-40<br />

Emergency Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6<br />

Entry Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-42<br />

Financial Recognition<br />

Supreme Champion Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13<br />

Sponsors & Supporters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-24<br />

Youth Contest Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 11-12<br />

Premier National Junior Events Contributors . . . 21, 27, 30, 33, 36<br />

Hospitality Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16<br />

Exhibition & Display Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8<br />

Sponsor Ads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 6-7, 13, 15, 17-18, 24, 27,<br />

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30-31, 34-36, 38-40, 43-44<br />

Health Rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10<br />

Veterinarian Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10<br />

Lodging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7<br />

Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7<br />

INDEX<br />

Pennsylvania <strong>Dairy</strong> Princess and Promotion Services, INC . . . . . . .15<br />

Rules<br />

Liability Waiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7<br />

Code of Ethics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-9<br />

General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-11<br />

Entries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-12<br />

Ownership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13<br />

Exhibits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-14<br />

Showing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15<br />

Individual Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15<br />

Group Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-16<br />

Special Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17<br />

Sales<br />

<strong>All</strong>-<strong>Dairy</strong> Antique Auction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14<br />

Color Breed Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36<br />

Eastern Elite Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16<br />

Silent Auction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14<br />

Schedule of Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5<br />

Show Pants Exchange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12<br />

Volunteers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 17, 34<br />

Youth Contests<br />

Invitational Youth <strong>Dairy</strong> Cattle Judging Contest . . . . . . . . . . . . .12<br />

Judging Forum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12<br />

Junior <strong>Dairy</strong> Management Contest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11<br />

Youth Showmanship Contest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9<br />

DAIRY ACTIVITY CENTER<br />

The <strong>Dairy</strong> Activity Center will house the <strong>All</strong>-<strong>Dairy</strong> Antiques and Collectibles Show, the Trade Show, Silent Auction and Food Court.<br />

Future <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> Show Dates<br />

2012 September 15 - 20 2013 September 14 - 19<br />

2014 September 13-18 2015 September 19 - 24<br />

NO SMOKING<br />

IN THE<br />

PENNSYLVANIA FARM SHOW COM<strong>PL</strong>EX & EXPO CENTER


Rita Kennedy, ‘12, President<br />

Butler, PA<br />

(724) 898-1670<br />

4season@consolidated.net<br />

Michele Reasner, ‘12,<br />

Vice President<br />

Newburg, PA<br />

(717) 530-7784<br />

jemi@earthlink.net<br />

Kenneth I. Raney, Secretary<br />

State College, PA<br />

(814) 234-0364<br />

contact@paholsteins.com<br />

Larry Specht, Treasurer<br />

Boalsburg, PA<br />

(814) 863-3910<br />

lws1@psu.edu<br />

Mike Birch, ‘11<br />

White Hall, MD<br />

(410) 557-6450<br />

mbirch6450@aol.com<br />

James Burdette, ‘11<br />

Mercersburg, PA<br />

(717) 328-3222<br />

WKVBurde@innernet.net<br />

George Cashell, ‘13<br />

Shippensburg, PA<br />

(717) 477-8017<br />

george.cashell@dairyone.com<br />

Dana Erway, ‘12<br />

Coudersport, PA<br />

(814) 274-7355<br />

erways@zitomedia.net<br />

Robert D. Heilman ‘13<br />

Richmond, VA<br />

(804) 474-8678<br />

bob_heilman@comcast.net<br />

Dr. Alan McCauley, ‘11<br />

Ada, OH<br />

(575) 631-8391<br />

nddairy@leaco.net<br />

Steve Moff, ‘12<br />

Columbiana, OH<br />

(330) 482-9018<br />

smouric@aol.com<br />

David Patrick ‘11<br />

Woodbine, MD<br />

(410) 489-4160<br />

Denise Whiting, ‘13<br />

Slippery Rock, PA<br />

(724) 794-6627<br />

dgfdenise@yahoo.com<br />

Elsie Wolff, ‘13<br />

Quarryville, PA<br />

(717) 786-2336<br />

tomjoy@frontiernet.net<br />

<strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show<br />

Sponsored by<br />

THE PENNSYLVANIA DAIRY AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION<br />

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS<br />

in cooperation with<br />

THE PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE<br />

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA<br />

Tom Corbett<br />

George Greig<br />

GOVERNOR<br />

SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE<br />

and<br />

THE PENNSYLVANIA FARM PRODUCTS SHOW COMMISSION<br />

Tom Corbett, Governor<br />

George Greig, Chairman<br />

Michael L. Pechart<br />

Dr. Bruce McPheron<br />

Dr. Dennis Calvin<br />

Senator Michael Waugh, Governor’s Representative<br />

Dr. Lee Burket, Secretary of Education’s Representative<br />

Carl T. Shaffer<br />

Elizabeth M. Shorb<br />

Robert Mazza<br />

Patrick J. Kerwin, Director<br />

Robert L. Oberheim, Secretary<br />

Deborah A. Trump, Recording Secretary<br />

John Howard, Chief Counsel<br />

CATTLE COMMITTEE<br />

* Eugene Schurman, General Superintendent, Indiana, PA<br />

Larry Specht, Assistant Superintendent, Boalsburg, PA<br />

AYRSHIRE<br />

*DAVID SWARTZ, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA<br />

BROWN SWISS<br />

*GREG STRAIT, MCCONNELLSBURG, PA<br />

GUERNSEY<br />

*GARY HENNIP, TOWANDA, PA<br />

HOLSTEIN<br />

*BRIAN KELLY, ALTOONA, PA<br />

JERSEY<br />

*CRAIG WILLIAMS, WELLSBORO, PA<br />

MILKING SHORTHORN<br />

DAVID DUNBAR, ALLENTOWN, PA<br />

RED & WHITE<br />

MARGIN STOUT, TUNKHANNOCK, PA<br />

*Members of the Pennsylvania Cooperative Extension Service Staff<br />

OFFICIAL INDOOR PHOTOGRAPHERS<br />

Agri-Graphics, Ltd.<br />

PO Box 267<br />

New Glarus, WI 53574<br />

Phone: (608) 527-5663<br />

Cell: (920) 296-2835<br />

info@agrigraphics.com<br />

www.agrigraphics.com<br />

Cybil Fisher Photography<br />

2605 Finger Road<br />

Green Bay, WI 54302<br />

Phone: (920) 465-3880<br />

Cell: (920) 737-3050<br />

cybilfisher@hotmail.com<br />

www.cybilfisher.com<br />

ADVISORY COMMITTEE<br />

Mike Birch, Chairman, Whitehall, MD<br />

Judy Black, Tyrone, PA<br />

Diane Cashell, Shippensburg, PA<br />

George Cashell, Shippensburg, PA<br />

Amy Colpetzer, Greenville, PA<br />

Michelle Cornman, Shippensburg, PA<br />

Steve Cornman, Boiling Springs, PA<br />

Joy Crothers, Quarryville, PA<br />

Dana Erway, Coudersport, PA<br />

Doug Evans, Georgetown, NY<br />

Keith Fisher, New Enterprise, PA<br />

Berneta Gable, New Enterprise, PA<br />

Jennifer Armacost, Stewartstown, PA<br />

Jay Houser, Spring Mills, PA<br />

Patti Hushon, Red Lion, PA<br />

Junia Isiminger, Union City, PA<br />

Charles A. Itle, Newville, PA<br />

Rita Kennedy, Butler, PA<br />

Karen Knutsen, East Syracuse, NY<br />

Lolly Lesher, Bernville, PA<br />

Sandy McCauley, Carlisle, PA<br />

Patty McMurray, Eighty Four, PA<br />

Steve Moff, Columbiana, OH<br />

Betsy Musser, Enon Valley, PA<br />

Sharon Nolan, Cochranville, PA<br />

Dale Olver, University Park, PA<br />

Amberleigh Packard, Harrisburg, PA<br />

Ken Raney, State College, PA<br />

Michele Reasner, Newburg, PA<br />

Cindee Savage, Knoxville, MD<br />

Eugene Schurman, Indiana, PA<br />

James V. Sharp, Shippensburg, PA<br />

Dave Smith, Palmyra, PA<br />

Larry Specht, Boalsburg, PA<br />

Paul Stiles, Clearbrook, VA<br />

Kathy Walton, Carlisle, PA<br />

Denise Whiting, Slippery Rock, PA<br />

Elsie Wolff, Quarryville, PA<br />

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2011 ALL-AMERICAN DAIRY SHOW<br />

Tentative Schedule<br />

Friday, September 16<br />

12:00 Noon – 5 pm <strong>All</strong>-<strong>Dairy</strong> Antiques & Collectibles Show & Sale, <strong>Dairy</strong> Activity Center<br />

7:00 pm Pennsylvania Junior Jersey Meeting, Skybox 3<br />

Saturday, September 17<br />

9:00 am Show Check-in, Cameron Street Lobby<br />

9:00 am Pennsylvania State Junior <strong>Dairy</strong> Show, Equine Arena<br />

12:00 Noon Cattle Arrival Deadline for Premier National Junior Shows<br />

5:00 pm Premier National junior Show Check-in deadline,<br />

Cameron Street Lobby<br />

7:00 pm Youth “FIRE UP” Social, Small Arena<br />

Sunday, September 18<br />

7:30 – 9:00 am Youth Showmanship Contest Registration, Large Arena<br />

9 a.m - 5pm Open Show Check-in, Cameron Street Lobby<br />

10:00 am Youth Showmanship Contest, Large Arena<br />

12:00 Noon Cattle arrival deadline for Open Show Cattle<br />

3:00 pm Senior Division Fitting Competition, Small Arena<br />

6:00 – 7:00 pm Premier National Junior Show Shirt Check-In, Main Floor<br />

6:00 pm “Welcome to the <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show” Ice Cream Social, Small Arena<br />

Hosted by Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture George Greig<br />

7:00 pm Board of Directors Meeting, Sky Box 3<br />

7:00 pm Mid-Atlantic Milking Shorthorn Juniors – Pizza Party<br />

Monday, September 19<br />

7:50 am Invitational Youth <strong>Dairy</strong> Cattle Judging Contest<br />

(4-H, FFA, 2yr Junior College and Collegiate), Small Arena<br />

8:00 am Premier National Junior Shows, Large Arena & Equine Arena<br />

9 am - 12 Noon Open Show Check-in (including group entries) Deadline 12 Noon,<br />

Cameron Street Lobby<br />

3:00 pm Premier National Junior Show Supreme Champion Pageant, Equine Arena<br />

7:00 pm Judging Contest Awards Banquet, Pennsylvania Preferred Banquet Hall<br />

6:00 pm Colorful View Sale, Small Arena<br />

Tuesday, September 20<br />

8:00 am Holstein USA Judges Conference, Main Floor<br />

9:00 am Pennsylvania Fall Holstein Championship Show & Pa Holstein Futurity,<br />

Large Arena<br />

9:00 am 4-H and FFA <strong>Dairy</strong> Judging Forum/Junior <strong>Dairy</strong> Management,<br />

Equine Arena<br />

1:00 pm <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> Ayrshire Show, Calves, Heifers & Dry Cows, Large Arena<br />

1:00 pm <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> Milking Shorthorn Show, Bulls, Calves, Heifers & Dry Cows,<br />

Equine Arena<br />

1:00 pm <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> Brown Swiss Show, Calves, Heifers and & Dry Cows,<br />

Equine Arena<br />

6:00 pm <strong>All</strong>-<strong>Dairy</strong> Antique Auction, <strong>Dairy</strong> Activity Center<br />

7:00 pm <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show “Got Milk” Buffet,<br />

Pennsylvania Preferred Banquet Hall<br />

Image Award & Obie Snider Award Presentation<br />

Sponsored by Mid-Atlantic <strong>Dairy</strong> Association and PA <strong>Dairy</strong> Promotion Program<br />

Wednesday, September 21<br />

8:00 am <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> Brown Swiss Show, Cows, Equine Arena<br />

8:00 am <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> Red and White Show, Large Arena<br />

9:00 am <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> Guernsey Show, Large Arena<br />

10:00 am <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> Milking Shorthorn Show, Cows, Equine Arena<br />

followed by: Mid Atlantic Milking Shorthorn Society general<br />

membership meeting, Sky Box 1<br />

(2 hours following the completion of the Cow show)<br />

1:00 pm <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> Holstein Show, Calves, Heifers, & Dry Cows, Equine Arena<br />

1:00 pm <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> Jersey Show @ Harrisburg, Calves, Heifers & Dry Cows,<br />

Equine Arena<br />

1:30 pm <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> Ayrshire Show, Cows, Large Arena<br />

4:30 – 6:30 pm “Come Snack with the Vendors” – <strong>Dairy</strong> Activity Center<br />

6:00 pm <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show Herdsman Award Presentation, Small Arena<br />

6:30 pm Eastern Elite Sale, Small Arena<br />

Thursday, September 22<br />

8:00 am Official Release Time: Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Guernsey,<br />

Milking Shorthorn, Red & White<br />

9:00 am <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> Jersey Show @ Harrisburg, Cows, Equine Arena<br />

9:00 am <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> Holstein Show, Cows, Equine Arena<br />

2:00 pm Supreme Champion (selection immediately following the Holstein and<br />

Jersey shows), Large Arena<br />

Saturday, September 23<br />

6:30 pm 55 th Anniversary PA <strong>Dairy</strong> Princess Pageant, Radisson Penn Harris Hotel<br />

Daily<br />

10 am - 6 pm White Show Pants Exchange, Barn B, Friday - Wednesday<br />

8 am - 5 pm <strong>All</strong>-<strong>Dairy</strong> Antiques & Collectibles Show & Sale,<br />

<strong>Dairy</strong> Activities Center, Saturday - Wednesday<br />

9:00 am - 2:30 pm Silent Auction, <strong>Dairy</strong> Activities Center, Saturday-Thursday<br />

Obie Snider<br />

1926 - 2003<br />

The Obie Snider Award<br />

was created to recognize<br />

the late Obie<br />

Snider’s vision, leadership<br />

and service to<br />

the <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong><br />

Show and the industry,”<br />

said Russell C. Redding,<br />

Secretary of Agriculture.<br />

“In life, Obie was<br />

a man of great personal<br />

integrity, and a fair and<br />

steadfast leader. He<br />

was definitely a shining<br />

star and a driving force<br />

behind what has become the world’s largest<br />

dairy cattle show.”<br />

OBIE SNIDER AWARD RECIPIENTS<br />

2004 - DONALD SEIPT, Easton, PA<br />

2005 - CREEDIN CORNMAN, Carlisle, PA<br />

2006 - DAVID PATRICK, Woodbine, MD<br />

2007 - BERNETA GABLE, New Enterprise, PA<br />

2008 - DIETER KRIEG, Lititz, PA<br />

2009 - GEORGE CASHELL, Shippensburg, PA<br />

2010 - JOHN COPE, Mechanicsburg, PA<br />

PIONEER AWARD<br />

The Pioneer Award is presented annually to<br />

an individual who has made significant ground<br />

breaking contributions toward the establishment<br />

and continued success of the <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong><br />

<strong>Dairy</strong> Show.<br />

RECIPIENTS<br />

2003 – WILLIAM NICHOL<br />

2004 – SAMUEL YODER<br />

2005 – HARRY ROTH<br />

2006 – DR. CARL BROWN<br />

2006 – JANET SHANK-STILES<br />

2010 – ROBERT HEILMAN<br />

ALL-AMERICAN DAIRY SHOW IMAGE<br />

AWARD<br />

The Image Award is presented annually to an<br />

individual who has enhanced the image of the<br />

<strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show by significant contributions<br />

toward its reputation, prestige and<br />

welfare.<br />

RECIPIENTS<br />

1993 - LEE YOST & JOHN WALKER<br />

1994 - STEVE SPENCER<br />

1995 - JOHN MORRIS<br />

1996 - LARRY SPECHT<br />

1997 - OBIE SNIDER<br />

1998 - ELSIE WOLFF<br />

1999 - DON ACE<br />

2000 - ROBERT RUGABER<br />

2001 - RITA KENNEDY<br />

2002 - SAM HAYES<br />

2003 - CHARLES ITLE<br />

2003 - JOHN HARRIS<br />

2004 - EUGENE & CAROL SCHURMAN<br />

2005 - JANET HARDING<br />

2006 - DAVID DUNBAR<br />

2007 - KENNETH RANEY<br />

2008 - DAVID SMITH<br />

2009 - KATHY WALTON & HARRY THOMPSON<br />

2010 - DAVID SWARTZ<br />

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<strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

LOCATION<br />

The show will be held in the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center, North Cameron and Maclay Streets, Harrisburg, PA.<br />

SHIPPING DIRECTIONS<br />

Consign all exhibits in care of the <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show, Pennsylvania<br />

Farm Show Complex & Expo Center, Cameron & Maclay Streets,<br />

Harrisburg, PA 17110.<br />

E-mail: aads@state.pa.us<br />

Website: www.allamerican.state.pa.us<br />

TELEPHONE<br />

Telephone numbers for incoming calls, during the show are<br />

Show Office (717) 787-2905<br />

Show Staff (717) 787-4162<br />

PA Jr. <strong>Dairy</strong> Show (717) 783-2815<br />

Night emergencies only: (717) 787-5373.<br />

LODGING<br />

The <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> will provide a list of accommodations in the Harrisburg Area for those who call, write, or E-mail. Additionally, rooms have been<br />

offered at special rates to <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show exhibitors on a first come, first serve basis at:<br />

Comfort Inn - Harrisburg – I 81, Exit 72,<br />

5680 <strong>All</strong>entown Blvd., Harrisburg, PA 17112,<br />

www.choicehotels.com/hotel/pa267. Free<br />

Continental Breakfast, free high speed internet,<br />

2 queen size beds per room, microwave, and<br />

refrigerator. Rate $79.00. Reservations: call<br />

717-657-2200 and mention <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong><br />

Show.<br />

Comfort Inn - Linglestown– I 81, Exit 77,<br />

7744 Linglestown Road, Harrisburg, PA 17112,<br />

www.choicehotels.com/hotel/pa029. Free continental<br />

breakfast, free high speed internet,<br />

2 queen size beds per room, microwave, and<br />

refrigerator, indoor pool, fitness center and<br />

game room. Rate $79.00. Reservations: Call<br />

717-540-8400 and mention <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong><br />

Show.<br />

Comfort Inn Riverfront – 525 South Front<br />

Street, Harrisburg, PA 17104 (717) 233-1611,<br />

www.comfortinnriverfront.com. Located 2.5<br />

miles from the PA Farm Show Complex on<br />

the banks of the beautiful Susquehanna River. <strong>All</strong><br />

room rates includes a FREE HOT BREAKFAST<br />

BUFFET featuring scrambled eggs, sausage,<br />

hot and cold cereals, French toast, make<br />

your own Belgium waffles, yogurt, fresh fruit,<br />

hard boiled eggs, bagels, muffins, Danish<br />

and beverages. We offer FREE parking, FREE<br />

wireless internet access and use of our business<br />

center and fitness center. <strong>All</strong> rooms have a<br />

refrigerator and microwave. Walking distance<br />

(4 blocks) to restaurant row featuring over 50<br />

different restaurants. Room rate $69.99 for<br />

1-4 adults per room. For reservations call hotel<br />

direct at (717) 233-1611 and ask for the ALL<br />

AMERICAN DAIRY SHOW RATE. <strong>All</strong> of our<br />

guest rooms are 100% smoke free.<br />

Emergency Information - Call<br />

9-1-1 in an Emergency<br />

Contact Security, Show Management or<br />

Maintenance 717-787-5373 for additional<br />

assistance.<br />

Hospitals<br />

Holy Spirit/Holy Spirit Health System<br />

= 4.6 miles – 503 N. 21st St., Camp Hill,<br />

PA 17011, 717-763-2100<br />

Head south on N Cameron St., Right<br />

onto Maclay St. Turn left at N. Front St.,<br />

Follow Front St. to the Harvey Taylor<br />

Bridge. Cross the River Turn Right onto<br />

N 21st St. Hospital is on your right.<br />

Harrisburg Hospital / Pinnacle<br />

Health = 3 miles – 111 S Front St, Harrisburg,<br />

PA 17105, 717-782-3131<br />

Head South on N. Cameron St. toward<br />

Maclay St. Turn Right onto Maclay St.,<br />

Follow to river, Turn left onto Front St.<br />

Hospital is 1.7 miles down Front St. on<br />

left.<br />

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Days Inn – Harrisburg North – I-81,<br />

Exit 66 –using North ramp, 3919 N. Front<br />

Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110. www.<br />

DaysInnHarrisburg.com 2 miles to Farm Show<br />

Complex. Complimentary, deluxe hot breakfast<br />

buffet featuring “Make your own Belgian<br />

waffles”, sausage and eggs. Express checkout<br />

available. Complimentary Business Center<br />

with hi-speed Internet access. Free Wireless hispeed<br />

Internet access in guest rooms and public<br />

areas (adapters available at the front desk).<br />

Cable TV, including CNN, ESPN & HBO. Large<br />

Outdoor Guarded Swimming Pool - Pool hours<br />

subject to weather conditions and availability<br />

of certified lifeguards. 24 Hour State-of-the-art<br />

Fitness Center. Long Distance Provider: CTSI<br />

Free parking. Pet Policy: Service animals for<br />

guest with disabilities only There is a Special<br />

Rate for <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show exhibitors<br />

of $69.99 + tax per night.<br />

Reservations: (717) 233-<br />

3100 or (800) 329-7466, Fax<br />

(717) 233-6415<br />

Hampton Inn Harrisburg<br />

East – I -83 Exit 48, 4230<br />

Union Deposit Rd, Harrisburg<br />

PA 17111, www.harrisburgeast.hamptoninn.com,<br />

Only<br />

7 miles from the PA State<br />

Farm Show Complex & Expo<br />

Center! We offer Free Hot<br />

Breakfast, Free High Speed<br />

Wireless Internet, Free HBO,<br />

Fitness Center, micro/fridge<br />

in every room and 100%<br />

Guest Satisfaction Guarantee!<br />

Call today to make your<br />

reservation at 717-545-9595<br />

and ask for the <strong>All</strong> <strong>American</strong><br />

<strong>Dairy</strong> Show rate of $93.00<br />

plus tax for 1-4 people per<br />

room per night.<br />

Holiday Inn Express East<br />

- 4021 Union Deposit Road, Harrisburg, PA<br />

17109, 717-561-8100. Web Address is www.<br />

hiexpress.com/Harrisburgeast. Free Full Hot<br />

Breakfast – Free Wireless Internet – Newly<br />

Renovated Sleeping Rooms – New Fitness Center<br />

– New Business Center – Much, Much More<br />

with this well appointed fully renovated hotel.<br />

Special Rate for the <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> show –<br />

$89.00.<br />

Motel 6 - Harrisburg - 1006 Briarsdale Rd,<br />

Harrisburg PA 17109. Website www.hersheymotel6.com.<br />

Located minutes from Farm Show<br />

Complex & Expo Center, off of I-83 Exit 48. We<br />

offer free coffee, & juice, free High Speed Internet<br />

Access, Fitness Room, Refrigerator and<br />

microwave in every room. Many restaurants<br />

blocks away. Our special rate for exhibitors &<br />

visitors will be $49.00 plus tax for a room with<br />

two queen beds. For reservations call 717-564-<br />

2000 or 1-888-909-6070.<br />

Motel 6 - Harrisburg/Hershey - 7975 Jonestown<br />

rd, Harrisburg, PA-17112. www.motel6.<br />

com 10 minutes from PA Farm Show Complex<br />

and 5 minutes from casino. We offer free coffee,<br />

tea & juce 24/7 in the lobby. Free wireless<br />

internet. Refrigerators & Microwaves available.<br />

Our special rate for exhibitors & visitors will<br />

be $49.00 plus tax for a room with two double<br />

beds. Please call us at 717-545-6944 or 1-888-<br />

545-6944 and be our guest.<br />

Park Inn Harrisburg West – 10 minutes from<br />

the Farm Show Complex, 5401 Carlisle Pike,<br />

Mechanicsburg, PA 17055. FREE Parking, FREE<br />

High Speed Internet Access, FREE Continental<br />

Breakfast for Gold Points members, and much<br />

more! Visit our website at www.parkinn.com/<br />

hotel-harrisburgwestpa and see all the great<br />

amenities we have to offer including Legends,<br />

our restaurant, and the West Shore Hardware<br />

Bar. Special rate of $75.00 for Exhibitors.<br />

Reservations: 717-697-0321 or 1-800-722-<br />

STAY.<br />

Minutes from Farm Show<br />

HARRISBURG-NORTH<br />

<strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show Rate: $69.99 single plus tax<br />

available September 16-23, 2011<br />

Includes Deluxe Hot Breakfast Buffet<br />

* EZ on/off access to I-81 & Farm Show<br />

* Complimentary Business Center<br />

* State-of-the-art Fitness Center<br />

* WI-FI in guest rooms/common areas<br />

* HBO Movies, CNN & ESPN<br />

* Free local calls<br />

* Coin Operated Guest Laundry<br />

I-81, Exit 66 to North Front Street<br />

3919 North Front Street, Harrisburg PA, 17110<br />

Reservations: (717) 233-3100 www.DaysInnHarrisburg.com<br />

Scottish Inn & Suites Harrisburg/Hershey<br />

- 7965 Jonestown rd, Harrisburg, PA-17112.<br />

www.hersheyscottishinn.com 10 minutes from<br />

PA Farm Show Complex. Smoke free property.<br />

Free continental breakfast, coffee, tea & juce<br />

24/7 in the lobby. Free High speed Internet access,<br />

business center. Refrigerator available.<br />

Our special rate for exhibitors & visitors will<br />

be $49.00 plus tax for a room with two double<br />

beds. Please call us at 717-901-8383 or 1-888-<br />

901-8383 and be our guest.<br />

Camper Hook-ups – Electric Only. Available<br />

through Farm Show Security Office on a firstcome<br />

first-serve basis. Must report to Security<br />

Office upon arrival. Rate: $40.00 for the first<br />

day, $5.00 per each additional day. Payment<br />

must be received at time of set-up.


LIABILITY WAIVER - IMPORTANT!<br />

READ CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU PARTICIPATE<br />

IN THIS SHOW!<br />

The handling and showing of livestock<br />

involves risk of personal bodily<br />

injury and damage to property. The<br />

Pennsylvania Farm Show Commission,<br />

the Pennsylvania <strong>Dairy</strong> and<br />

<strong>All</strong>ied Industries Association, the<br />

<strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show, the Pennsylvania<br />

Department of Agriculture,<br />

and any other entities responsible<br />

for the running of this show, including<br />

their employees, agents or volunteers,<br />

will in no case be responsible<br />

for any loss, damage, or injury<br />

done to or occasioned by or arising<br />

from any animal or article exhibited<br />

at the show, or injury to person or<br />

persons representing the exhibitor in<br />

any way at the show, EVEN IF SUCH<br />

INJURY OR DAMAGE IS THE RESULT<br />

OF THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE ABOVE<br />

PARTIES.<br />

If anyone feels they cannot make<br />

this agreement not to sue or make<br />

claim against the above parties,<br />

THEY SHOULD NOT PARTICIPATE<br />

IN THE SHOW. Participation in the<br />

show will be interpreted as a commitment<br />

and agreement by all participating<br />

persons to assume all risks<br />

of injury or damage and as a waiver<br />

of all rights to sue or make claims<br />

against the above parties.<br />

By participating in this show, all<br />

participants also commit themselves<br />

and agree to be bound to indemnify<br />

any entity or person whom they sue<br />

or make claim against, that is, they<br />

agree to fully pay such parties or<br />

person for any monetary or other<br />

damages that those parties suffer<br />

as a result of suit being instituted<br />

or claim being made against them,<br />

including but not limited to the payment<br />

of all expenses, attorney’s<br />

fees, court judgment or other money<br />

damages arising from such suit<br />

or claim.<br />

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<br />

NOTABLE for 2011<br />

No first bedding.<br />

Rabies Vaccination is recommended, NOT required.<br />

State Herd entries will be accepted through the end of that particular<br />

breed show.<br />

Classes will be closed after the judge pulls the first animal.<br />

Premier National Junior Guernsey Show will begin at 8 am<br />

Best Three Females - Group must include at least one animal that has<br />

freshened. Guernsey - See special rule 56 page 15.<br />

Group entries must be made by Noon September 18 to be included<br />

in the show ring catalog. During judging, when the judges place<br />

their first 8 groups, the remaining groups will be dismissed. Make<br />

sure your group has been checked in by the ringman, so you receive<br />

premium money if you are below 8 th place<br />

Arena TV Monitors will return for 2011.<br />

<strong>All</strong>-<strong>Dairy</strong> Antique Auction will be Tuesday, September 20, 2011 at 6:00<br />

p.m. in the <strong>Dairy</strong> Activity Center<br />

Color Breed Sale will be Monday, September 19 at 6:00 p.m. in the<br />

Small Arena<br />

<strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show Map<br />

<br />

<br />

TO MACLAY STREET<br />

Exhibit<br />

A<br />

West<br />

Lobby<br />

Exhibit<br />

B<br />

MACLAY LOBBY<br />

Exhibit<br />

C<br />

East<br />

Lobby<br />

MAIN<br />

HALL<br />

WEST<br />

HALL<br />

BARN<br />

C<br />

SALE<br />

ARENA<br />

EAST<br />

HALL<br />

BARN<br />

F<br />

NORTHWEST<br />

HALL<br />

NORTH<br />

HALL<br />

BARN<br />

A<br />

STAIRS UP TO<br />

SECOND LEVEL<br />

CONCOURSE<br />

NORTH VIP LOUNGE<br />

EAST (3rd LEVEL)<br />

HALL<br />

DAIRY<br />

ACTIVITY<br />

CENTER<br />

BARN<br />

B<br />

CAFETERIA<br />

EXIT<br />

TO EQUINE<br />

PARKING<br />

FEED<br />

ROOM<br />

STAIRS UP TO BANQUET HALL<br />

LARGE<br />

ARENA<br />

PARKING<br />

EQUINE<br />

BARN ENTRANCE<br />

EQUINE<br />

BARN<br />

BARN<br />

E<br />

MAIN<br />

ENTRANCE<br />

EQUINE<br />

ARENA<br />

SECURITY<br />

LOBBY<br />

CAMERON<br />

LOBBY<br />

EQUINE ARENA ENTRANCE<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE<br />

OFFICES<br />

EXPOSITION HALL<br />

BARN<br />

D<br />

PARKING<br />

NORTH<br />

<br />

<br />

BUS DROP OFF<br />

VISITOR DROP OFF<br />

PEDESTRIAN<br />

WALKWAY<br />

KEY<br />

Elevators<br />

Shuttle/Bus Drop-off<br />

PEDESTRIAN<br />

UNDERPASS<br />

ATM<br />

Women’s Restroom<br />

Phone<br />

Men’s Restroom<br />

TO CAMERON STREET<br />

Food & Beverage<br />

First Aid<br />

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PDCA endorses this Show Ring Code of Ethics for all<br />

dairy breed shows and pledges its full cooperative<br />

support for its enforcement to show management,<br />

show judges, and the national breed associations.<br />

The application of this Code of Ethics provides for<br />

absolute responsibility for an animal’s condition by<br />

an owner, exhibitor, fitter or participant whether or<br />

not he or she was actually instrumental in or had<br />

actual knowledge of the treatment of the animal in<br />

contravention of this Code of Ethics. <strong>Dairy</strong> cattle<br />

exhibitors shall at all times deport themselves with<br />

honesty and good sportsmanship.<br />

It is recognized that there are certain practices in<br />

the proper care and management of dairy cattle<br />

that are necessary in the course of moving dairy<br />

cattle to and between shows that are advisable to<br />

keep them in a sound, healthy state so they might<br />

be presented in the show ring in a natural, normal<br />

condition. At all times, exhibition livestock shall<br />

be treated in a humane manner and in accordance<br />

with dairy quality assurance practices so as to protect<br />

the health, safety and welfare of the livestock<br />

and the consuming public. No person shall present<br />

for exhibition or exhibit an animal which he or she<br />

knows, or has reason to suspect, is affected with or<br />

has been exposed to a dangerously contagious or<br />

infectious disease, or illegal or non-approved use of<br />

drugs, medication and/or prohibited substance, or<br />

residue.<br />

The position of the Purebred <strong>Dairy</strong> Cattle Association<br />

is that all animals presented for exhibition shall<br />

be in their natural conformation and structure, free<br />

of any alteration or modification by injection or<br />

THE PUREBRED DAIRY CATTLE ASSOCIATION SHOW RING CODE OF ETHICS<br />

(Adopted by PDCA in March 1969; Revised March 1971, February 1977, February 1981, February 1986, February 1988, February 1988, February 1989, February<br />

1992, February 1993, November 1995, April 2002 and April 2004.)<br />

internal or external administration of any substance<br />

or by any involvement in unethical fitting.<br />

Grooming and Preparation<br />

<strong>Dairy</strong> cattle exhibitions are conducted under standards<br />

for evaluating conformation established by<br />

the PDCA Unified Score Card (1994), with specific<br />

breed characteristics taken into consideration by<br />

the show judge. In this connection, animals will be<br />

groomed and prepared for the judge’s evaluation in<br />

order to display the animal’s natural contour, conformation,<br />

performance and mobility. Specifically:<br />

1. External applications of cosmetics that affect<br />

only appearance may be used, including by<br />

way of example hoof polishes and false switches.<br />

2. The maximum allowable length of naturally<br />

growing hair anywhere on the topline is not to exceed<br />

1”. Exhibitors will be required to comply with<br />

this rule before the animal is allowed to enter the<br />

ring.<br />

3. Addition of foreign objects, including but<br />

not limited to hair or hair substitutes, cloth or fiber,<br />

to change the natural contour or appearance of the<br />

animal’s body is prohibited.<br />

4. Externally sealing the teat end with a<br />

preparation that does not harm the animal’s skin is<br />

permissible. Natural teat placement will be given<br />

preference over artificially positioned teats.<br />

Violations: False, Deceptive or Unacceptable<br />

Practices<br />

These practices are violations of the Code of Ethics<br />

and will be reported to show management and may<br />

CHARLES ITLE<br />

EXHIBITION AND DIS<strong>PL</strong>AY AWARDS<br />

CASH AWARDS TO THE TOP FIVE HERDSMEN OF THE SHOW<br />

1 st <strong>PL</strong>ACE - $100 and JACKET<br />

2 nd <strong>PL</strong>ACE - $60<br />

3 rd <strong>PL</strong>ACE - $40<br />

4 th <strong>PL</strong>ACE - $30<br />

5 th <strong>PL</strong>ACE - $20<br />

Sponsored by PENNSYLVANIA DAIRYMEN’S ASSOCIATION<br />

Palmyra, PA<br />

Unannounced, periodic inspections will be made of exhibits of five (5) or more cattle under<br />

the care of one Herdsman. Smaller groups may combine to form an exhibit of five (5) or<br />

more if the cattle are displayed in one (1), continuous, uniform exhibit. Scoring will be on<br />

the following basis:<br />

Cleanliness, care of exhibit, and adjacent area . . . . . . . . . 20<br />

Condition, fitting and presentation of cattle in the barn . . . 20<br />

Attitude and spirit of cooperation with other exhibitors,<br />

show management and spectators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20<br />

Decoration and attractiveness of exhibit . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20<br />

Cattle identification and information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20<br />

Total 100<br />

Through this award, exhibitors are encouraged to make their area attractive to spectators.<br />

Walkways behind and at the ends of each exhibit area should be kept clear of excess tack,<br />

manure, and debris to make their area safe and accessible. Awards are to the person responsible<br />

for maintaining the exhibit.<br />

CONGRATULATIONS TO LAST YEAR’S WINNERS<br />

1 st Jomill Farm - Shade Gap, PA<br />

2 nd Littlefield Farms - Watertown, NY<br />

3 rd Dunns-Pride Holsteins, - New Ringold, PA<br />

4 th Heart & Soul / J&K Vue - Millmont, PA<br />

5 th MD-Hillbrook, Thurmont, MD<br />

be reported to the respective national breed associations:<br />

1. Misrepresenting the age and/or milking status<br />

of the animal for the class in which it is shown.<br />

2. Treating the animal, particularly the udder,<br />

internally or externally:<br />

with an irritant or counter-irritant,<br />

using a device to artificially create or enhance the<br />

udder crease,<br />

using other substances as detected by testing that<br />

causes changes in the udder to artificially improve<br />

the conformation.<br />

Plugging of teat canal with foreign substances.<br />

3. Surgical or unethical insertion of any matter<br />

under the skin or into body cavities, performed to<br />

change the natural contour or appearance of the<br />

animal’s body (e.g., administration of fluid via a<br />

stomach tube or other similar apparatus to fill the<br />

rumen), though not to preclude practices required<br />

or involved in normal management.<br />

4. Criticizing or interfering with the judge,<br />

show management or other exhibitors while in the<br />

show ring or other conduct detrimental to the breed<br />

or the show.<br />

5. Challenging, threatening or interfering with<br />

an ethics committee appointed by show management<br />

to monitor the animals on exhibit on the show<br />

grounds.<br />

Exhibitor Responsibility<br />

The act of entering an animal in a livestock show is<br />

the giving of consent by the owner, exhibitor, fitter<br />

and/or absolutely responsible person (hereinafter<br />

referred to as “Exhibitor”) for show management to<br />

obtain any specimens of urine, saliva, blood, milk,<br />

or other substances from the animal to be used in<br />

testing. Materials may also be collected by ultrasound<br />

and photographic methods and by direct<br />

examination of animal.<br />

The act of entering an animal is the giving of consent<br />

by the owner, exhibitor, fitter and/or absolutely<br />

responsible person (the “Exhibitor”) to have disciplinary<br />

action for violation of this Show Ring Code<br />

of Ethics taken by show management, the state in<br />

which the show occurs, and/or the national dairy<br />

breed association without recourse.<br />

Show Ethics Committee<br />

Each show should have an Ethics Committee. The<br />

make-up of this committee should include official<br />

breed representatives, representative(s) of show<br />

management (e.g., dairy cattle show superintendent,<br />

General Manager), the official show veterinarian,<br />

and Extension representative.<br />

The Ethics Committee will be responsible for monitoring<br />

violations of the Show Ring Code of Ethics.<br />

The Ethics Committee will investigate the report<br />

of any violation and determine the accuracy of the<br />

allegation. The Ethics Committee will have the<br />

authority to inspect animals and related material to<br />

determine if violations have occurred.<br />

Violations: Reporting and Investigation<br />

Complaints of alleged violations can be reported to<br />

the breed superintendent, the show superintendent,<br />

show management, and/or the Ethics Committee.<br />

Before An Animal is Shown<br />

If the Ethics Committee suspects that a violation of<br />

the Show Ring Code of Ethics will occur if the animal<br />

is shown, and that violation is reasonably well<br />

established before the animal is shown, the Ethics<br />

Committee will submit a report to show management.<br />

1. If, at the Exhibitor’s discretion, the animal<br />

in question is not shown, no violation will have occurred.<br />

2. If the Exhibitor wishes to challenge that a<br />

violation occurred, he/she/they will have the opportunity<br />

to appeal to the Ethics Committee. If its<br />

decision is not changed, the Exhibitor will be denied<br />

opportunity to exhibit the animal in question.<br />

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During and After An Animal is Shown<br />

<strong>All</strong> animals are subject to examination during judging.<br />

The judge and Ethics Committee are instructed<br />

to examine the top five (5) animals in each class<br />

closely for violations of the Show Ring Code of Ethics.<br />

When a violation may have occurred, a milkout<br />

may be called for. This call may be by breed<br />

association rule, or by request of an authorized<br />

representative of the national breed association, the<br />

judge, the Ethics Committee, or show management.<br />

If an animal is exhibited and a violation of the Show<br />

Ring Code of Ethics is subsequently suspected,<br />

investigated, and determined to have occurred, the<br />

violation will be reported to the Ethics Committee<br />

and show management for action. The Exhibitor<br />

will be notified of the violation and the supporting<br />

evidence and invited to defend or explain the allegations.<br />

Violations are subject to the disciplinary provisions<br />

of show management, the state in which the show<br />

occurs, and the national dairy breed association.<br />

Sanctions may include any one, or combination of<br />

the following:<br />

• Forfeiture or return of awards, prizes, premiums<br />

or proceeds<br />

• Written letter of reprimand to the owner, exhibitor,<br />

fitter and/or absolutely responsible person<br />

(the “Exhibitor”)<br />

• Disqualification of the exhibition livestock from<br />

an exhibition<br />

• Disqualification of the Exhibitor from the show<br />

• Publication of offense<br />

Disqualification may include any or all shows and<br />

classes and may be for any number of years.<br />

About PDCA<br />

The Purebred <strong>Dairy</strong> Cattle Association, Inc. is a<br />

federation of the national dairy breed registry associations<br />

serving breeders and owners of Ayrshire,<br />

Brown Swiss, Guernsey, Holsteins, Jersey, Milking<br />

Shorthorn and Red and White dairy cattle. PDCA<br />

and its member organizations promote the added<br />

value and profitability registered dairy cattle offer<br />

all dairy business owners.<br />

ALL-AMERICAN DAIRY SHOW YOUTH SHOWMANSHIP CONTEST<br />

SPONSORED BY:<br />

Sunday, September 18, 2011<br />

10:00 a.m., Large Arena<br />

Senior Fitting, 3:00 p.m. Sale Arena<br />

Registration will be from 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Sunday, September<br />

18 in the Large Arena.<br />

Open to any youth who meets the age requirements. Divisions: Junior<br />

– Age 8-11, Intermediate<br />

– Age 12-15, Senior – Age 16-21. Age as of show day.<br />

Previous Senior Division first place winners are not eligible to compete<br />

another time.<br />

Showmanship classes will be run in heats if the number of participants<br />

warrants. Heats will be judged with the top showmen returning<br />

for the final class. The judge will be instructed to bring back as<br />

many good showmen in each heat as he wishes for further competition.<br />

The top ten places in each age division will be recognized.<br />

There will be no reasons given by the judges.<br />

Participants must provide their own show harness. A white uniform<br />

is preferred. Participants must secure the animal that they will<br />

use in the showmanship portion of the contest. The animal does<br />

not have to be their own, however, they must use the same animal<br />

throughout the competition. Youth who bring their own animals, but<br />

who do not wish to compete in any other contest, must call to reserve<br />

stalls by Friday, September 2, 2011. Milking females DO NOT<br />

have to be “bagged” for competition. Extra credit will not be given<br />

to those who are. No bulls are permitted.<br />

It is the responsibility of the contestant to be at ringside on time.<br />

The first heat will begin at 10:00 a.m. Subsequent heats will begin<br />

not less than 20 minutes after that. (i.e. 10:00, 10:20, 10:40, etc.)<br />

However, they may take longer than 20 minutes. So, contestants<br />

should be aware of how the show is progressing. Only the top ten<br />

Senior Division showmanship participants will advance to the fitting<br />

competition. The fitting phase will begin at 3:00 p.m. in the Sale<br />

Arena. The ten finalists must report to the Sale Arena with their<br />

equipment at 2:45 p.m.<br />

Each Senior participant will be assigned by random drawing to a<br />

heifer. They will have 1 (one) hour to work, fitting the heifer. Each<br />

contestant is allowed to have one helper (aged 16-21). That helper<br />

is to block the animal and hold the head up. There will be NO<br />

brushing, clipping, spraying, coaching, advising, etc., by the helper.<br />

There will also be NO interaction between contestants and the ringside<br />

or other contestants.<br />

At the end of the hour, a judge will evaluate the performance of the<br />

participants and make a final decision. Winners will be announced<br />

and recognized immediately after the fitting phase. Announcement<br />

begins with the 10 th place down to the 1 st place.<br />

Interpretation of rules will be by the committee whose decision will<br />

be final.<br />

For more information call: James V. Sharp (717) 787-2905<br />

or<br />

Kathy Walton (717) 243-8750<br />

ALL-AMERICAN DAIRY SHOW, HARRISBURG, PA<br />

BROWNSWITCH SWISS, JOY & TOM CROTHERS, QUARRYVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA<br />

CENTRE/CLINTON HOLSTEIN CLUB, PAUL HARTLE, BELLEFONTE, PA<br />

CENTRE HERD HEALTH SERVICES, INC. DRS. CLONINGER, ANDERSON, CONNELLY & BUTIA,<br />

CENTRE HALL, PA<br />

CESSNA BROTHERS FARM, CLEARVILLE, PA<br />

JACKIE CESSNA<br />

CHESTER COUNTY HOLSTEIN ASSOC, COCHRANVILLE, PA<br />

CREEDIN CORNMAN, CARLISLE, PA<br />

CUMBERLAND COUNTY 4-H DAIRY CLUB, RICHARD BEATTY, SEC., NEWVILLE, PA<br />

DAIRY MARKETING SERVICES LLC, SYRACUSE, NY<br />

DEN-BE FARM, DENNIS, BETSY & CASSIE MUSSER, ENON VALLEY, PA<br />

DR. BARRY M ENGLAND, WILLIAMSBURG, PA<br />

FOUNTAIN FARM, HARRY E., ALIENE & ED THOMPSON, CARLISLE, PA<br />

FOUR-CO FARM, JOHN COPE, MECHANICSBURG, PA<br />

FOUR SEASONS FARM, JIM & RITA KENNEDY FAMILY, VALENCIA, PA<br />

FRANKLIN COUNTY HOLSTEIN CLUB, MERCERSBURG, PA<br />

G-D BLESSED HOLSTEINS, GEORGE & DIANE CASHELL, SHIPPENSBURG, PA<br />

DUFF L GEORGE, CARLISLE, PA<br />

REID K & DIANE HOOVER, LEBANON, PA<br />

HUNTINGTON COUNTY HOLSTEIN ASSOC, PARKSBURG, PA<br />

JEMS AYRSHIRES, SCOTT, MARILYN, JENNIFER & JANEL ZINN, NEWBURG, PA<br />

KIRBYVILLE HOLSTEINS, JIM YOUNKER, FLEETWOOD, PA<br />

PAUL & JEAN KNIGHT, AIRVILLE, PA<br />

MA<strong>PL</strong>E GLORY SWISS, GREENVILLE, PA<br />

JOHN MARCHEZAK, BENTLEYVILLE, PA<br />

JOHN & PATTY MCMURRAY, EIGHTY FOUR, PA<br />

MID ATLANTIC DAIRY ASSOC., CINDY WEIMER, EMLENTON, PA<br />

MID ATLANTIC MILKING SHORTHORN SOCIETY<br />

PAUL E. MILLER, LIRA GOLD PRODUCTS, HARRISBURG, PA<br />

MT. GLEN FARM, COLUMBIA CROSSROADS, PA<br />

NATIONAL AYRSHIRE YOUTH FUND, COLUMBUS, OH<br />

WILLIAM C. & LILLY A. NICHOL, STATE COLLEGE, PA<br />

IRENE OSBORNE, MILLERSTOWN, PA<br />

PA DAIRYMEN’S ASSOCIATION, DAVID R. SMITH, PALMYRA, PA<br />

PA JERSEY CATTLE ASSOCIATION<br />

PA JUNIOR DAIRY SHOW, DALE OLVER, UNIVERSITY PARK, PA<br />

PA JUNIOR GUERNSEY ASSN, ENON VALLEY, PA<br />

PEACE & <strong>PL</strong>ENTY FARMS, UNION BRIDGE, MD<br />

BOB & JANE PEP<strong>PL</strong>E, OXFORD, PA<br />

WAYNE E. PIPER SR., SHIPPENSBURG, PA<br />

RAD-ICAL GENETICS, OKEECHOBEE, FL<br />

JOSHUA SANDERS<br />

BRENT SCHULER, S-PINE-LAWN FARMS, FLEETWOOD, PA<br />

JOHN & BECKY SEARS, SCHENEVUS, NY<br />

JAMES & DENISE SHARP, SHIPPENSBURG, PA<br />

DONALD & JOANNE STOLTZFUS, BERLIN, PA<br />

STONEHURST FARM, INC, DON WELK, STRASBURG, PA<br />

BETTY SWOPE, CHURCHVILLE, VA<br />

SUSAN E. THOMPSON & NEALE A. MESSINA, NEWTOWN, PA<br />

TOWER VUE HOLSTEINS & JERSEYS, DAVID R. WALTON FAMILY, CARLISLE, PA<br />

JOHN H WETMORE, HONESDALE, PA<br />

WINDY KNOLL VIEW FARM, JAMES & NINA BURDETTE, MERCERSBURG, PA<br />

JEFFREY & RHONDA WINKLER, STEEL FIRE FARM, WOODBINE, MD<br />

ELSIE WOLFF, QUARRYVILLE, PA<br />

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ALL-AMERICAN DAIRY SHOW HEALTH RULES FOR ALL DAIRY CATTLE<br />

HEALTH CERTIFICATION<br />

CATTLE HEALTH RULES<br />

Health of Animals: No animal showing signs of infectious,<br />

contagious, or external parasitic disease<br />

will be allowed into the Pennsylvania Farm Show<br />

Complex & Expo Center. However, exhibitors who<br />

observe an animal that may present a health hazard<br />

to other animals are asked to report the stall location<br />

to the show committee. The official show veterinarian<br />

in consultation with Show Management shall<br />

be responsible for determining the health status of<br />

all animals. Animals showing evidence of infectious,<br />

contagious, or external parasitic diseases shall be removed<br />

by their owner from the show grounds at the<br />

direction of Show Management.<br />

Veterinarian-Client-Patient-Relationship: By<br />

entry into the show, the exhibitor is confirming that<br />

he has established a Veterinarian-Client-Patient-Relationship<br />

for the animals he is exhibiting. A Veterinarian-Client-Patient<br />

Relationship is a relationship in<br />

which the veterinarian has assumed the responsibility<br />

for making veterinary medical judgments regarding<br />

the health of the animal and the need for veterinary<br />

medical treatment and the owner or caretaker<br />

of the animal has agreed to follow the instructions of<br />

the veterinarian in relation to zoonotic diseases.<br />

Health Certification Documents: No animal will<br />

be allowed into the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex<br />

& Expo Center unless they are accompanied by<br />

the required health certification documents. Additionally,<br />

the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection must<br />

be available for inspection upon request at all times<br />

while the animal is on the premises.<br />

VETERINARIAN’S CHECKLIST<br />

Pennsylvania Cattle<br />

Certificate of Veterinary Inspection: Pennsylvania<br />

cattle must be accompanied by a Certificate<br />

of Veterinary Inspection signed, dated and<br />

issued by an accredited veterinarian within the<br />

thirty (30) days, prior to the date of arrival at the<br />

show.<br />

Cattle Identification Requirements: <strong>All</strong> cattle<br />

for exhibition must be identified by a USDAissued<br />

metal eartag; a breed registration tattoo if<br />

the tattoo is legible; a breed registration eartag;<br />

or an ISO-compliant 15-digit eartag (including<br />

RFID)<br />

No tuberculosis test is required.<br />

No brucellosis test is required<br />

VACCINATION RECOMMENDATION - It is<br />

highly recommended that all animals entering the<br />

show be immunized against IBR, PI3, BVD, BRSV<br />

and rabies. It is strongly recommended that<br />

at least one vaccination against IBR, PI3, BVD,<br />

BRSV and rabies be given after January 1, 2011<br />

<strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show<br />

Rules and Regulations<br />

GENERAL<br />

1. The Pennsylvania Farm Show Commission, the<br />

Pennsylvania <strong>Dairy</strong> and <strong>All</strong>ied Industries Association,<br />

the <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show, the Pennsylvania Department<br />

of Agriculture, and any other entities responsible<br />

for the running of this show, including their<br />

employees, agents or volunteers, will in no case be<br />

responsible for any loss, damage, or injury done to<br />

or occasioned by or arising from, any animal or article<br />

exhibited at the show, or injury to person or<br />

persons representing the exhibitor in any way at the<br />

show, even if such injury or damage is the result of<br />

the negligence of the above parties.<br />

If anyone feels they cannot accept this agreement<br />

not to sue or make claim against the above parties,<br />

they should not participate in the show. Participation<br />

in the show will be interpreted as a commitment and<br />

agreement by all participating persons to assume all<br />

risks of injury or damage and as a waiver of all rights<br />

to sue or make claims against the above parties.<br />

By participating in this show, all participants also<br />

commit themselves and agree to be bound to indemnify<br />

any entity or person whom they sue or make<br />

claim against, that is, they agree to fully pay such<br />

parties or person for any monetary or other damages<br />

that those parties suffer as a result of suit being<br />

instituted or claim being made against them, including<br />

but not limited to the payment of all expenses,<br />

attorney’s fees, court judgment or other monetary<br />

damages arising from such suit or claim.<br />

2. The rules and regulations contained in this premium<br />

book and the instructions on the entry forms<br />

are the conditions under which entries are accepted.<br />

Exhibitors are urged to study these rules carefully<br />

before making application for entries. Questions<br />

concerning the interpretation of any rule should be<br />

referred by phone or letter to the Show Manager.<br />

Such requests will receive prompt attention.<br />

3. The Show Manager and/or Board of Directors<br />

reserve the right to interpret all rules and regulations<br />

governing the Show and to make such decisions<br />

as may be necessary for the successful conduct<br />

of the Show. Such interpretations and decisions will<br />

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VETERINARIAN’S CHECKLIST<br />

Out-Of-State Cattle<br />

Certificate of Veterinary Inspection: Out-of-state cattle must be accompanied by a Certificate of<br />

Veterinary Inspection signed, dated and issued by an accredited veterinarian within the thirty (30) days,<br />

prior to the date of arrival at the show. The accredited veterinarian must send a <strong>copy</strong> of the Certificate<br />

of Veterinary Inspection to the State Veterinarian of the state of origin for approval.<br />

Cattle Identification Requirements: <strong>All</strong> cattle for exhibition must be identified by a USDA-issued<br />

metal eartag; a breed registration tattoo if the tattoo is legible; a breed registration eartag; or an ISOcompliant<br />

15-digit eartag (including RFID)<br />

TUBERCULOSIS REQUIREMENTS<br />

(a). Test-eligible animals shall be all cattle of all ages.<br />

(b). If the animal originates from a tuberculosis free state or zone, no tuberculosis test is required.<br />

(c). If the animal originates from a state or zone that is classified as Modified Advanced Accredited<br />

(MAA), the animal shall be tuberculosis test negative within the 60 days prior to the date of arrival<br />

at the show. The Certificate of Veterinary Inspection shall include all test results and dates of those<br />

tests.<br />

(d). If the animal originates from a state or zone that is classified as Modified Accredited (MA), the<br />

animal shall originate from a herd which was negative on a whole herd test (all animals 12 months<br />

of age and older shall be tested) within the 12 months prior to the date of arrival at the show, and<br />

the individual animal to be exhibited (all ages) must be test negative at least 60 days after the whole<br />

herd test and within the 60 days prior to the date of arrival at the show. The Certificate of Veterinary<br />

Inspection shall include all test results and dates of those tests.<br />

BRUCELLOSIS REQUIREMENTS<br />

(a). Test-eligible animals shall be all unvaccinated cattle over eight months of age and calfhood vaccinated<br />

animals over 14 months of age. Steers are exempt from brucellosis testing requirements.<br />

(b). If the animal originates from a brucellosis free state, no brucellosis test is required.<br />

(c). If the animal originates from a Brucellosis Class A, B or C state the animal shall be brucellosis<br />

test negative within the 60 days prior to the date of arrival at the show.<br />

VACCINATION RECOMMENDATION - It is highly recommended that all animals entering the show be<br />

immunized against IBR, PI3, BVD, BRSV and rabies. It is strongly recommended that at least one vaccination<br />

against IBR, PI3, BVD, BRSV and rabies be given after January 1, 2011<br />

VETERINARIAN’S CHECKLIST<br />

SALE CATTLE<br />

Certificate of Veterinary Inspection: Sale cattle must be accompanied by a Certificate of Veterinary<br />

Inspection signed, dated and issued by an accredited veterinarian on or after August 22, 2011. The<br />

Certificate of Veterinay Inspection must be approved by the State Veterinarian of the state of origin.<br />

Cattle Identification Requirements: <strong>All</strong> cattle for exhibition must be identified by a USDA-issued<br />

metal eartag; a breed registration tattoo if the tattoo is legible; a breed registration eartag; or an ISOcompliant<br />

15-digit eartag (including RFID)<br />

TUBERCULOSIS REQUIREMENTS<br />

(a). <strong>All</strong> sale cattle shall be negative on an individual animal test for tuberculosis on or after August<br />

22, 2011. The Certificate of Veterinary Inspection shall include all test results and dates of those<br />

tests.<br />

(b). If the animal originates from a state or zone that is classified as Modified Advanced Accredited<br />

(MAA) or Modified Accredited (MA), the animal shall originate from a herd which was negative on a<br />

whole herd test (all animals 12 months of age and older shall be tested) within the 12 months prior to<br />

the date of sale, and the individual animal to be sold (all ages) must be test negative at least 60 days<br />

after the whole herd test and on or after August 22, 2011. The Certificate of Veterinary Inspection<br />

shall include all test results and dates of those tests.<br />

BRUCELLOSIS REQUIREMENTS - <strong>All</strong> sale cattle shall be negative on an individual animal test for<br />

brucellosis on or after August 22, 2011. The Certificate of Veterinary Inspection shall include all test<br />

results and dates of those tests.<br />

SPECIAL RULE - Special rules may apply in certain states that require a negative test for other diseases<br />

within 30 days of entry into the state. Check with the state of destination.<br />

VACCINATION RECOMMENDATION - It is highly recommended that all animals entering the show be<br />

immunized against IBR, PI3, BVD, BRSV and rabies. It is strongly recommended that at least one vaccination<br />

against IBR, PI3, BVD, BRSV and rabies be given after January 1, 2011<br />

be final.<br />

4. If, in the opinion of the Show Manager, an exhibitor<br />

willfully violates any of the rules governing<br />

the Show, all premiums won by him will be forfeited,<br />

and he may be subject to such other penalties as the<br />

Show Manager deems appropriate.<br />

5. Smoking and underage drinking are not per-<br />

mitted in the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex &<br />

Expo Center during the <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show.<br />

Violators are subject to dismissal from the show and/<br />

or forfeiture of all premiums.<br />

6. THE REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE - which<br />

will be considered as proof of identity, parentage,<br />

birth date, ownership and breeder of an animal,<br />

must be available upon request to the Cattle Super-


Announcing the Twenty Fifth Annual<br />

JUNIOR DAIRY MANAGEMENT CONTEST<br />

9:45 a.m. Tuesday, September 20, 2011<br />

Open to all 4-H, FFA members, and agricultural students at private high<br />

schools.<br />

Winner receives a $1,000 college scholarship<br />

Cash prizes to the top ten 4-H & FFA individuals and to the top ten<br />

teams<br />

Contestants will participate in a linear trait analysis class; place a class<br />

of dairy cattle; identify dairy feeds and forages; and take tests on dairy<br />

farm business management, feed nutrition and management, milk<br />

pricing, milk quality; dairy reproduction management, equipment and<br />

records.<br />

CONTEST AWARDS AND PRIZES SPONSORED BY:<br />

ALLTECH PENNSYLVANIA, LANCASTER, PA<br />

BALCHEM ENCAPSULATES, NEW HAMPTON, NY<br />

CHURCH & DWIGHT CO., ARM & HAMMER PRODUCTS, PRINCETON, NJ<br />

ELANCO ANIMAL HEALTH, ELIZABETHTOWN, PA<br />

KIRBY AG, LANCASTER, PA<br />

LAND O’ LAKES MILK CO-OP, CARLISLE, PA<br />

MARYLAND-VIRGINIA MILK PRODUCERS, RESTON, VA<br />

MILK SPECIALTIES CO., MANUFACTURER OF ENERGY BOOSTER 100, DUNDEE, IL<br />

PENNSYLVANIA FARM BUREAU, CAMP HILL, PA<br />

PRINCE AGRI PRODUCTS INC., ENOLA, PA<br />

THE OLD MILL-TROY INC, NORTH TROY, VT<br />

$1,000 FIRST <strong>PL</strong>ACE SCHOLARSHIP SPONSORED BY:<br />

PA DAIRYMEN’S ASSOCIATION, PALMYRA, PA<br />

For contest brochure and entry blanks contact the <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong><br />

Show or Christine Williams, Tulpehocken High School/FFA, 430 New<br />

Shaefferstown Road, Bernville, PA 19506, E-mail – cwilliams@tulpehocken.org<br />

Brochure and entry blank can be downloaded<br />

from www.allamerican.state.pa.us<br />

intendent or any person designated by Show Management<br />

at all times during the show. <strong>All</strong> animals<br />

must be registered in their respective herd books.<br />

FAX copies of registration papers will be accepted if<br />

sent directly from the National Breed Association to<br />

Show Management and received no later than 5:00<br />

p.m. the day before the breed show. Any dual registered<br />

animals must show in the same breed<br />

shows if the animal is to be shown in the respective<br />

youth and open shows.<br />

Ayrshire – <strong>All</strong> animals exhibiting in a national Ayrshire<br />

show must be recorded as at least 87% purebred<br />

Ayrshire on the registration certificate. Dual<br />

registered animals must show in the same breed<br />

shows if the animal is to be shown in the respective<br />

youth and open shows.<br />

Brown Swiss – Standard Registration Certificate<br />

which is white with a green border is issued for Registered<br />

Brown Swiss Females and Certified Identity<br />

Enrolled Females (CIE). Brown Swiss step II Identity<br />

Enrollment (IE) animals which have a green Registration<br />

paper with a black border may also be shown.<br />

Guernsey – Registered Guernsey females and females<br />

in step four of the Genetic Recovery Program<br />

are eligible to show. Step four females have a “GR”<br />

prefix in their name. No other prefixes are eligible.<br />

Holstein – Holsteins with 87% registered Holstein<br />

Ancestry (RHA) and<br />

above are eligible to<br />

show. Dual registered<br />

animals must show in<br />

the same breed shows<br />

if the animal is to be<br />

shown in the respective<br />

youth and open<br />

shows.<br />

Jersey – Registered<br />

Jersey females and females<br />

in step three of<br />

the Genetic Recovery<br />

Program are eligible<br />

to show. Step three<br />

animals are designated<br />

as “GR”. “J1” “OA”<br />

and “PR” animals are<br />

not eligible to show.<br />

Milking Shorthorn<br />

– Cattle must have a<br />

white <strong>American</strong> Milking<br />

Shorthorn Society<br />

Registry Certificate<br />

that does not have the<br />

words “Not eligible to<br />

show” on them. The<br />

tattoo number or the<br />

visible NAIS ID number<br />

must correspond<br />

with the registry certificate.<br />

Any Milking<br />

Shorthorn with black<br />

hair cannot be shown<br />

unless released by the<br />

AMSS Executive Secretary.<br />

Dual registered<br />

animals must show in<br />

the same breed shows<br />

if the animal is shown<br />

in the respective youth<br />

and open shows.<br />

Red & White – Must<br />

have Registration<br />

Certificate issued<br />

by the Red & White<br />

<strong>Dairy</strong> Cattle Association.<br />

Dual registered<br />

animals must show in<br />

the same breed shows<br />

if the animal is to be<br />

shown in the respective<br />

youth and open shows. However, if a Red &<br />

White animal is to be shown in the Pennsylvania Fall<br />

Championship Show, an additional entry form must<br />

be submitted, accompanied by the proper fees.<br />

7. <strong>All</strong> show entries must comply with the eligibility<br />

regulations of the breed’s national show policy.<br />

8. The Superintendent of Cattle and his staff will<br />

use all reasonable diligence to prevent errors or improper<br />

substitutions of animals. <strong>All</strong> entries must be<br />

checked and identified with a registration certificate<br />

by a Breed Superintendent prior to showing. Any<br />

animal which cannot be identified by means of color<br />

markings or ear tattoo will be disqualified. Management<br />

invites the cooperation of Breed Registry Organization<br />

personnel and exhibitors in preventing errors<br />

in entering or in the showing of animals.<br />

9. In the show ring competition, the decision of<br />

the judge is final in all cases, except where an error<br />

or misrepresentation is discovered after the placings<br />

have been announced but before the end of the<br />

Show. In such cases, the final decision will be made<br />

by the Show Manager or his representative.<br />

ENTRIES<br />

10. DEADLINES AND FEES - <strong>All</strong> Open Show and<br />

Premier Junior Show only entries must be made on<br />

forms provided by the <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show and<br />

forms must be completed according to instructions.<br />

Entries postmarked or computer time stamped (online<br />

registration) on or before August 19 will be accepted<br />

at $30.00 per animal. Entries postmarked or<br />

computer time stamped (on-line registration) August<br />

20 through August 31 will be accepted at $40.00 per<br />

animal. Postage meter date not accepted. Jr. 3 year<br />

old and older entries should have a production record.<br />

See Rule 25, page 12. An entry fee is not<br />

required for group classes but each animal must be<br />

entered in an open, individual class. Entries may be<br />

registered on-line at www.allamerican.state.pa.us.<br />

State Herd entries only will be accepted prior to the<br />

completion of the specific breed show. <strong>All</strong> other<br />

group class entries must be made by 12 Noon,<br />

Monday, September 20 to be included in the<br />

showring catalog.<br />

11. <strong>All</strong> Premier Junior and Open Show entries to<br />

be shown in both shows, must be made on forms<br />

provided by the <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show, and forms<br />

must be completed according to instructions. Entries<br />

postmarked or computer time stamped (on-line<br />

registration) on or before August 19 will be accepted<br />

at $40.00 per animal. Entries postmarked or computer<br />

time stamped (on-line registration) August 20<br />

through August 31 will be accepted at $50.00 per<br />

animal. Postage meter date is not acceptable. Jr. 3<br />

year-old and older entries should have a production<br />

record. See rule 19, page 12. An entry fee is not<br />

required for group classes but each animal must be<br />

entered in an open, individual class. Entries may be<br />

registered on-line.<br />

LATE ENTRIES<br />

12. Open entries and Open and Junior entries<br />

postmarked after August 31, 2011, and received by<br />

3:00 p.m. Sunday, September 18 and entries hand<br />

delivered to the cattle superintendent by 3:00 p.m.<br />

Sunday, September 18, will be accepted at $125.00<br />

per animal. Entries received or hand delivered after<br />

3:00 p.m. Sunday, September 18, and up to 24<br />

hours prior to the starting time of the breed show,<br />

will be accepted at $225.00 per animal.<br />

Youth show ONLY entries postmarked after August<br />

31, 2011 and received by 3:00 p.m. Sunday and<br />

Youth Show Only entries hand delivered to the cattle<br />

Superintendent by 3:00 p.m. Sunday September 18<br />

will be accepted at $55.00.<br />

An animal entered in only the Open or only in the<br />

Junior show at the time of entry (August 31 and before)<br />

will be accepted at an additional $55 to enter<br />

the additional show, Youth or Open, during the late<br />

entry fee period, September 1 through twenty-four<br />

(24) hours prior to the starting time of the breed<br />

show.<br />

13. Pennsylvania Holstein Fall Championship Show-<br />

Holsteins owned by Pennsylvania exhibitors will be<br />

automatically entered in the Pennsylvania Holstein<br />

Fall Championship Show. No additional entry or entry<br />

fee is required. Exhibitors competing only in the<br />

PA Holstein Fall Championship Show must comply<br />

with all rules of the <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show except<br />

those of cattle release. The Pennsylvania Holstein<br />

Association Fall Championship Show will utilize ultrasound<br />

testing. Enforcement procedures for violations<br />

of the ultra-sound testing for the Pennsylvania<br />

Holstein Association Fall Championship Show will be<br />

left to the discretion of the Pennsylvania Holstein Association.<br />

Any Red and White animal that is dual<br />

registered will not be automatically entered into the<br />

Pennsylvania Holstein Fall Championship Show. An<br />

additional entry form must be submitted with the<br />

proper fees.<br />

14. PENNSYLVANIA STATE JUNIOR DAIRY<br />

SHOW ENTRIES – Exhibitors in the Pennsyl-<br />

FEE TABLE<br />

BY 8/19/11 08/20/11 to 08/31/11 09/01/11 to 09/18/11 24 HOURS BEFORE<br />

Youth Show ONLY $30.00 $40.00 $55.00 --------<br />

Youth Show & Open Show $40.00 $50.00 $125.00 --------<br />

Open Show Only $30.00 $40.00 $125.00 $225.00<br />

An animal entered in only the Open or only in the Junior show at the time of entry (August 31 or before) will be accepted at an additional<br />

$55 to enter the additional show, Youth or Open, during the late entry fee period, September 1 through twenty-four (24) hours<br />

prior to the starting time of the breed show.<br />

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THE 37 TH ANNUAL<br />

4-H & FFA DAIRY JUDGING FORUM<br />

vania Junior <strong>Dairy</strong> Show, 9:00 a.m. Saturday,<br />

September 17, 2011 who wish to show in the<br />

<strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show must enter their animals<br />

in compliance with rules 10-12.<br />

15. NATIONAL JUNIOR SHOW ENTRIES - Animals<br />

to be entered in the Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Guernsey,<br />

Holstein, Jersey, Milking Shorthorn or Red &<br />

White Junior shows must use the open/youth entry<br />

blank.<br />

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2011<br />

9:45 a.m. in the Equine Arena<br />

4-H and FFA Teams & Individuals Divisions<br />

Entry Deadline—September 9, 2011<br />

Premiums and Awards<br />

For information, contact Show Manager<br />

CONTEST SPONSORED BY:<br />

ALL-AMERICAN DAIRY FOUNDATION<br />

THE 43 rd ANNUAL<br />

ALL-AMERICAN INVITATIONAL<br />

YOUTH DAIRY CATTLE JUDGING CONTEST<br />

16. Dress Code<br />

will be strictly enforced.<br />

White pants<br />

with official show<br />

shirt.<br />

17. GROUP EN-<br />

TRIES – <strong>All</strong> changes to<br />

individual animal and<br />

group entries must<br />

be made by 12 Noon<br />

Monday, September<br />

19 to be included in<br />

the showring catalog.<br />

State Herd entries<br />

only will be accepted<br />

prior to the completion<br />

of the specific<br />

breed show. <strong>All</strong> other<br />

group entries must<br />

be made by 12 Noon<br />

Monday, September<br />

19 to be included in<br />

the showring catalog.<br />

<strong>All</strong> final changes,<br />

individual and group,<br />

must be made by 5<br />

p.m. of the day prior<br />

to show.<br />

18. GROUP ANI-<br />

MALS - An animal<br />

must be shown in an<br />

open single class in<br />

order to be eligible<br />

for showing in any of<br />

the group classes.<br />

19. ENTRIES<br />

LIMITED - The management<br />

reserves the<br />

right to close entries<br />

in any division prior<br />

to either deadline if<br />

all stall space is filled.<br />

Postmark date or<br />

computer timestamp<br />

will be observed as<br />

priority.<br />

20. BLANK EN-<br />

TRIES - Any state<br />

breed association is<br />

permitted to make<br />

unlimited blank entries<br />

on or before August<br />

31. Such entries<br />

must be completed by<br />

September 17, by a<br />

representative of the<br />

state association.<br />

21. SALE MAN-<br />

AGERS may purchase<br />

(not to exceed) five<br />

blank entries prior to<br />

closing date of entries<br />

to be used for sale<br />

substitutions or additions<br />

after closing<br />

date of entries.<br />

22. ENTRY FORM<br />

- (Type or Print) A<br />

separate entry form<br />

is required for each<br />

exhibitor and each<br />

breed regardless<br />

whether or not the<br />

Family Unit Option<br />

(see rule 29) is chosen.<br />

Animals owned<br />

in partnership (each<br />

partner being named<br />

on the registration<br />

certificate) may be<br />

entered in any class of the show under one owner’s<br />

name or under the partnership name, but must be<br />

shown under the same ownership throughout the<br />

show and must be entered using one entry form per<br />

partnership per breed. A letter of acceptance, including<br />

a list of entries will be mailed as soon as<br />

possible. Upon arrival at the Show each exhibitor or<br />

herdsman should have in his possession the acceptance<br />

letter, the exhibitor’s <strong>copy</strong> of the entry, health<br />

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2011<br />

4-H, FFA, Two-year Junior College, and Collegiate Divisions<br />

Entry Deadline—August 31<br />

Premiums and Awards<br />

For information, contact Show Manager<br />

BANQUET SPONSORED BY:<br />

PA DAIRYMEN’S ASSOCIATION<br />

PALMYRA, PA<br />

CONTEST SPONSORED BY:<br />

GENEX COOPERATIVE, INC<br />

SHAWANO, WI<br />

ANNOUNCING<br />

WHITE SHOW PANTS EXCHANGE<br />

For Exhibitors<br />

Friday, September 16 - Wednesday, September 21<br />

10 am- 6 pm<br />

Northwest Barn – Barn B<br />

Exchange white show pants for a different size! Donate<br />

those white show pants no longer needed! This service is<br />

provided to help exhibitors maintain proper dress in the<br />

show ring at minimal cost. For more information call Patty<br />

McMurray at (724) 239-2759<br />

The <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> Supreme Champion Pageant<br />

Open Supreme Champion Award<br />

$3,000<br />

~ Sponsored by ~<br />

CARGILL ANIMAL NUTRITION, SHIPPENSBURG, PA<br />

PHONE (717) 530-7778<br />

Thursday, September 22, 2011<br />

Large Arena, Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center<br />

Following the Holstein and Jersey shows, all breed champions will be introduced,<br />

and the 2011 <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> Open Show Supreme Champion will be selected<br />

by a panel of judges (Animals shown in milk).<br />

chart, and registration certificate for each entry.<br />

23. REFUND - There will be no refund of entry fees<br />

after the entry closing date, August 19, 2011.<br />

24. ENTRIES PER CLASS-An exhibitor may enter as<br />

many animals in an open single class as he desires.<br />

However, an exhibitor will be limited to no more than<br />

two premiums in any class. In the Dam-and-Daughter<br />

class, an exhibitor is limited to one entry from<br />

any dam. In other group classes, an exhibitor is limited<br />

to one entry per class, except Produce of Dam<br />

(see rule 57, page 15).<br />

25. PRODUCTION RECORDS - An official DHI or<br />

DHIR actual record of 2X 305 days or less should<br />

be included on the entry blank for Junior 3 year old<br />

and older.<br />

Entries without production records will be marked<br />

“No 305D record with entry,” in the show catalogs.<br />

<strong>All</strong> records must be actual, no projected or mature<br />

equivalent records. Official machine printed reports<br />

or official proof for the actual 305-day record must<br />

be provided upon request of show management or<br />

breed association representatives for verification at<br />

the show.<br />

Special production recognition will be made in the<br />

cow classes.<br />

AYRSHIRE – Production awards at all national Ayrshire<br />

shows must be awarded for official lactations<br />

completed within the last 12 months from the date<br />

of show, and the animal must currently be on official<br />

test.<br />

26. SUBSTITUTIONS - within a breed and within<br />

or between classes, are permitted after closing date<br />

of entries. The exhibitor must submit an application<br />

for entry of the substitute animal and indicate which<br />

animal is being replaced. Applications for substitutions<br />

must be submitted to the Show Management<br />

no later than the time entries are checked by the<br />

Breed Superintendent.<br />

27. PREMIUMS - <strong>All</strong> premiums are subject to<br />

change by show management dependent upon funding<br />

support.<br />

OWNERSHIP<br />

28. EXHIBITOR - An exhibitor must be the owner or<br />

member of a partnership owning the animal. To be<br />

eligible for competition, whether singly or in groups,<br />

animals must be the bona fide property of exhibitors,<br />

except where otherwise specified. Certificate of<br />

registration showing ownership must be available for<br />

checking by the Breed Superintendent or any person<br />

designated by Show Management prior to the day of<br />

showing. In classes for Daughter-Dam and Produceof-Dam,<br />

animals need not be owned by exhibitors.<br />

Animals owned in partnership (each partner being<br />

named on the registration certificate) may be entered<br />

in any class of the show under one owner’s name<br />

or under the partnership name, but must be shown<br />

under the same ownership throughout the show.<br />

Each unique partnership requires a separate entry<br />

form. However, in order for an animal owned<br />

by more than one person (any partnership) to<br />

qualify under the “Family Unit” all owners must<br />

be bona fide members of the “Family Unit”.<br />

Animals owned by a syndicate, firm, or farm<br />

must be entered and shown exactly as listed<br />

on the registration certificate.<br />

29. FAMILY UNIT - If a herd is registered in the<br />

names of the immediate members of a family (Member)<br />

of the farm owner (Major Exhibitor), these persons<br />

must enter the show as individual exhibitors<br />

and they may combine their entries and be considered<br />

one exhibitor. <strong>All</strong> animals must be (A.) Under<br />

the exclusive care and management of the herd<br />

owner, and (B.) Housed, health tested and production<br />

tested with the owner’s herd. In order to qualify<br />

as a “Family Unit” under this rule, all animals must<br />

be tested under one ownership or as one farm unit.<br />

Once the “Family Unit” option is adopted, all animals<br />

entered from the farm must be shown under the<br />

“Family Unit.” The Major exhibitor must own one<br />

or more animals in the Herd Unit. However, each<br />

individual owner must submit a separate entry<br />

blank.<br />

A list of names of all individuals owning animals<br />

included in the “Family Unit” and the name of the<br />

“Family Unit” must be submitted with the application<br />

for entry and will be considered as one exhibitor


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Educational activity, contest and opportunity to meet<br />

other youth from across the country.<br />

Pizza & refreshments will be served<br />

Saturday, September 17, 2011<br />

7:00 PM in the Small Arena<br />

Sponsored by<br />

THE ALL-AMERICAN DAIRY FOUNDATION, INC., RICHMOND, VA<br />

Chairperson: Emily Yesier, Arnold, MD<br />

YOUTH OF ALL AGES ARE INVITED<br />

Many Thanks To: PA <strong>Dairy</strong>men’s Association<br />

for providing milkshakes to<br />

Premier National Junior Show Participants on<br />

Monday, September 19 ,2011<br />

The <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> Premier National<br />

Junior Show Supreme Champion Pageant<br />

Presentation of the John L Morris blanket<br />

SPONSORED BY KINGSTEAD FARMS, DAMASCUS, MD<br />

Premier National Junior Show<br />

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$2,000<br />

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Phone (717) 796-9372<br />

Monday, September 19, 2011, Equine Arena - 3:00 pm<br />

Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center<br />

2011 <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> Premier National Junior Show Supreme Champion<br />

will be selected by a panel of judges (Animals shown in milk).<br />

throughout the show. When the “Family Unit” option<br />

is elected, all animals owned and exhibited by any<br />

member of the unit must be shown under the “Family<br />

Unit” entry. This decision is final on the closing date<br />

for entries (August 19).<br />

If the “Family Unit” option is elected, an animal owned<br />

by any person in the group may be substituted for<br />

one owned by any other person in the group according<br />

to substitution rule 26.<br />

Partnership or Syndicate owned animals do not<br />

qualify under the Family Unit Rule. They must<br />

enter using a separate entry form.<br />

30. SALE CONSIGNMENTS - <strong>All</strong> animals consigned<br />

to any of the breed-sponsored sales during the week<br />

of the Show are eligible to be shown, and the entry<br />

fee must be paid by the sale manager. Sale animals<br />

are eligible to be shown by the buyer (new owner)<br />

unless the consignor reserves show rights which reservation<br />

must be announced at the time of sale. Sale<br />

Managers must provide the Cattle Superintendent<br />

with an official list of all buyers-names, addresses,<br />

and catalog numbers of all animals purchased-and<br />

all consignors who reserve show rights immediately<br />

after the sale. If a sale animal is shown, the animal<br />

and exhibitor are then subject to all rules of the <strong>All</strong>-<br />

<strong>American</strong>, including the release time for animals.<br />

EXHIBITS<br />

31. ARRIVAL TIME - The barns will be open to receive<br />

<strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> entries 12:00 noon, Thursday,<br />

September 15. <strong>All</strong> Premier National Junior Show<br />

entries must be in the barns by 12 Noon Saturday,<br />

September 17 and all open entries, including sale<br />

entries, must be in the barns by 12:00 Noon Sunday,<br />

September 18. Pennsylvania Junior <strong>Dairy</strong> Show<br />

cattle may arrive at 12:00 Noon Thursday, September<br />

15. Most barns will be open to exhibitors to<br />

set up display and exhibits ONLY, NO CATTLE, on<br />

Wednesday, September 14.<br />

shire, Brown<br />

S w i s s ,<br />

Guernsey, Milking Shorthorn,<br />

and Red & White animals, release<br />

will be at 8 am on Thursday,<br />

September 22. Jerseys<br />

and Holsteins will be released<br />

as soon as their breed judging<br />

is completed. Exhibitors who<br />

remove one or more animals<br />

before release time will forfeit<br />

all premiums won. <strong>All</strong> animals<br />

must be removed from the<br />

barn by noon Friday, September<br />

23.<br />

34. BEDDING - The show<br />

will not provide first bedding.<br />

Bedding must be provided<br />

by the exhibitor. A reputable<br />

dealer will be present in<br />

the Farm Show Building during<br />

the show to supply grain, hay,<br />

shavings, straw, etc. at local<br />

prices. Payment must be made<br />

in U.S. currency only. Powered<br />

bedding choppers or sawdust<br />

may not be used.<br />

Exhibitors may establish credit<br />

to purchase feed and bedding<br />

until 6:00 p.m. Wednesday,<br />

September 21. After that time<br />

all orders must be cash, check,<br />

Visa, MasterCard or Discover<br />

at each time of purchase. An<br />

“open check” or credit card<br />

number will be the only form<br />

of credit extended.<br />

35. TIE AREA - Exhibitors will<br />

be required to maintain their<br />

respective area in a reasonably<br />

32. BARN SPACE - Will be assigned<br />

by Show Manager prior to<br />

the arrival of the entries. Each<br />

entry will be assigned a tie space.<br />

Tie space will be spaced at intervals<br />

of approximately four feet.<br />

Exhibitors may purchase additional<br />

tie space at entry fee rate per<br />

space. Exhibitors must confine<br />

their animals to space assigned to<br />

them.<br />

In order to relieve pressure in stall<br />

assignments, exhibitors are requested<br />

to notify the Show Manager<br />

no later than September 2,<br />

if they plan to exhibit less animals<br />

than entered.<br />

In most cases, animals will be<br />

assigned stalls by breed and by<br />

state. However, every effort will<br />

be made to locate two or more<br />

exhibitors in adjoining stall spaces<br />

provided a request is made on the<br />

original entry forms(s), on-line<br />

registration program or received<br />

before 4:00 p.m. September 2.<br />

Requests made after 4:00 p.m.<br />

Friday, September 2, cannot be<br />

honored. Stall assignment diagrams<br />

will be located in the Cattle<br />

Superintendent Office and in the<br />

Veterinary Office. Stall assignments<br />

will be posted online September<br />

12.<br />

Exhibitors who tie their animals in<br />

spaces other than those assigned<br />

to them, without permission from<br />

the Show Manager, will forfeit all<br />

premiums won and may be barred<br />

from future shows.<br />

33. RELEASE TIME – Animals<br />

shown only in the Premier National<br />

Junior<br />

Show are Su<br />

released after<br />

the show<br />

on Monday.<br />

For Open<br />

Show Ayr-<br />

clean and orderly condition at all times.<br />

The storage of excessive amounts of feed, hay,<br />

and straw will not be permitted in the barns.<br />

Normal daily amounts may be purchased at the feed<br />

room or brought into the barns after 6:00 p.m. and<br />

before 8:00 a.m.<br />

The displaying of farm signs, banners, etc. over exhibits<br />

is encouraged. However, these displays must<br />

not block across the barn vision, interfere in any<br />

way with other exhibitors, or with the conduct of the<br />

Show. Neither shall they create a safety hazard to<br />

animals or show visitors.<br />

No equipment or decorative material may be nailed,<br />

tacked, screwed or bolted to any part of the Farm<br />

Show Building or any of the fixtures therein. Management<br />

reserves the right to charge the exhibitor<br />

for any damage.<br />

36. MANURE REMOVAL - Manure must be stacked<br />

in designated areas only, outside barn doors. For his<br />

convenience, each exhibitor is encouraged to bring<br />

his own wheelbarrow although a limited number will<br />

be provided by show management. NO trash, plastics,<br />

paper or metal are permitted in the manure.<br />

37. JUDGING CONTEST - Exhibitors must furnish<br />

and show their animals for judging contests as requested<br />

by show management. Refusal to comply<br />

with requests for furnishing of animals for judging<br />

contests may result in forfeit of premiums and the<br />

exhibitor being barred from showing.<br />

38. MILK from exhibit cows must be handled<br />

through the milk receiving facilities and the sale of<br />

accepted milk will be arranged by the Pennsylvania<br />

<strong>Dairy</strong>men’s Association. Exhibitors are permitted to<br />

bring their own units; however, these units must be<br />

inspected, sanitized and approved by milk room personnel<br />

before milk will be accepted from these units.<br />

Milk room personnel will not be responsible for loss<br />

or breakage of equipment owned by exhibitors. Exhibitors<br />

must deliver milk to the milk room or a predetermined<br />

authorized location.<br />

<strong>All</strong> milk will be sampled. Any exhibitor who is found<br />

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THE 14 TH ALL-DAIRY ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES SHOW & SALE<br />

Friday, September 16<br />

Noon – 5:00 p.m.<br />

Saturday, September 17 – Wednesday, September 21 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.<br />

to have delivered antibiotic containing milk shall be<br />

subject to all of the following sanctions: (1) Receive<br />

no premiums, (2) Be prohibited from exhibiting at<br />

the next succeeding <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show.<br />

39. VETERINARY SERVICES will be available from<br />

several competent veterinarians in the Harrisburg<br />

area. A list of names, addresses and phone numbers<br />

will be at the office of the Official Veterinarian located<br />

on North Wall of <strong>Dairy</strong> Cattle Barn A. This service<br />

will be at the exhibitor’s expense and Management<br />

assumes no responsibility beyond the listing of the<br />

names of local veterinarians. A veterinarian will be<br />

in the building.<br />

SHOWING<br />

40. RING NUMBER - Each animal will be assigned a<br />

catalog number and the exhibitor will be given cards<br />

with the corresponding numbers. These cards must<br />

be worn in an exhibitor’s harness by the person leading<br />

the animal at all times while being shown. If lost,<br />

the exhibitor must obtain other cards at the <strong>Dairy</strong><br />

Office.<br />

41. GROUP CLASSES – <strong>All</strong> changes to group entries<br />

must be made by 12 Noon Monday September<br />

19 to be included in the show ring catalog. <strong>All</strong><br />

changes to individual animal entries must be made<br />

by 12 Noon Monday, September 19 to be included in<br />

the showring catalog. State Herd entries only will be<br />

accepted prior to the completion of the specific breed<br />

show. <strong>All</strong> final changes, individual and group,<br />

must be made by 5 p.m. of the day prior to<br />

show. Group class entries may be received no<br />

later than 5:00 p.m. on day prior to the show.<br />

Group classes will not be accepted once the<br />

show has begun. Registration certificates for all<br />

animals entered in any group class must be brought<br />

into the ring with the animals. At least the first three<br />

placings in one or more unannounced group class in<br />

each breed will be checked against the registration<br />

papers while in the show ring. Any group that does<br />

not check out properly will be automatically disqualified.<br />

Only State Herd entries will be accepted prior<br />

to the completion of the specific breed show. During<br />

judging, when the judges place their first 8 groups,<br />

the remaining groups will be dismisseed. Make sure<br />

your group has been checked in by the ringman, in<br />

order to receive premium money if you place below<br />

8 th .<br />

42. ANIMAL CONDITION - Any animal entered for<br />

exhibition shall be presented in the ring in its natural<br />

conformation and natural physical condition with no<br />

other preparations except those of natural feeding,<br />

fitting and training.<br />

The official veterinarian will inspect each animal before<br />

showing, if called upon to do so by the cattle<br />

superintendent, in the ring at the time of showing.<br />

If any animal shall be found to have been tampered<br />

with, as previously described, it shall be disqualified<br />

from competition and the party or parties responsible<br />

for such act or acts shall be barred from further<br />

participation in showing at the <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong><br />

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In the<br />

<strong>Dairy</strong> Activities Center<br />

Highlighting Holstein Breed and Farm Displays in 2011<br />

Registration Deadline: August 1, 2011<br />

Contact: Gary Gojsovich at (717) 635-5067 or Lolly Lesher at (717) 787-2905<br />

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43. Management endorses the P.D.C.A. CODE OF<br />

ETHICS in all breed shows and will give full cooperative<br />

support to the judges and the respective National<br />

Breed Association to keep the show procedure<br />

within these guidelines. See pages 8 - 9.<br />

44. ENFORCEMENT OF THE P.D.C.A. SHOW<br />

RING CODE OF ETHICS –<br />

An Ethics Committee appointed<br />

by <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong><br />

Show management, will be<br />

on duty at The <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong><br />

<strong>Dairy</strong> Show.<br />

The Ethics Committee will be<br />

responsible for monitoring<br />

violations of the Show Ring<br />

Code of Ethics by exhibitors<br />

and their representatives.<br />

During this entire process,<br />

the identity of the animal,<br />

the owner and/or other involved<br />

parties will be kept<br />

confidential.<br />

Complaints of alleged violations<br />

may be presented to<br />

breed superintendents, the<br />

<strong>Dairy</strong> Cattle Show Superintendent,<br />

<strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong><br />

Show staff and/or the Ethics<br />

Committee.<br />

<strong>All</strong> complaints of alleged violations<br />

received by the above<br />

individuals will be presented<br />

to the Ethics Committee to<br />

determine investigative requirements.<br />

<strong>All</strong> findings found by the Ethics<br />

Committee will be presented<br />

to the <strong>Dairy</strong> Cattle<br />

Show Superintendent, and<br />

Show Manager.<br />

The Ethics Committee will have the authority to inspect<br />

all animals to determine if violations of the<br />

Show Ring Code of Ethics have occurred. To help<br />

in this regard the Ethics Committee does have the<br />

authority to perform:<br />

An ultrasound examination of the udder, prior to<br />

milk out<br />

A milk out of any individual cow or cows and/or<br />

The collection and testing of any of the animal’s<br />

body fluids and/or,<br />

The use of any other technology that may be useful<br />

in determining if a violation has occurred in any<br />

animal based on placement, random selection, or<br />

suspect characteristics<br />

The Ethics Committee may, at any time, require<br />

the delivery to them of any hypodermic syringe,<br />

9:00 am to 2:30 pm | September 17 – 22<br />

In the <strong>Dairy</strong> Activity Center<br />

Don’t miss this opportunity to place your bid on products and/or services<br />

offered by our Commercial exhibitors at their booth in the <strong>Dairy</strong> Activity<br />

Center. (Watch for their product/service announcements in Farmshine.)<br />

needle, or other device, swabs, cloths, or<br />

other material, or samples or any medicine,<br />

preparation, or substance, whether in liquid or<br />

other form, in the possession or control of the<br />

exhibitor, his fitter, agents or persons action<br />

on behalf of the exhibitor for the purpose of<br />

laboratory analysis.<br />

Following the judging of the milking cow<br />

classes, the Ethics Committee will ultrasound<br />

the udders, prior to milk out, of<br />

the first and second place individuals and<br />

one random selection of each milking cow<br />

class for the Open Shows. First place and<br />

one random selection and all champions<br />

will be Ultra-sounded in the Youth Show.<br />

Accompanying registration papers must be<br />

presented at the time of Ultra-sound examination.<br />

If the selected animal is not presented to<br />

the ultra-sound examination room prior to milk<br />

out, the animal will automatically be disqualified<br />

and forfeits its placing(s), Championship(s)<br />

and premiums.<br />

Following the judging of the classes and the evaluation<br />

of the ultrasound readings, if any violations have<br />

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6:00 p.m. <strong>Dairy</strong> Activity Center,<br />

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occurred, they will be reported to the appropriate<br />

committee.<br />

The General Manager will then immediately notify<br />

the accused exhibitor that a major violation of the<br />

Show Ring Code of Ethics has occurred and all of<br />

the supporting evidence will be shared confidentially<br />

with the exhibitor.<br />

The Ethics Committee and the <strong>Dairy</strong> Cattle Show<br />

Superintendent will then present the evidence while<br />

maintaining exhibitor confidentiality at a hearing of<br />

the Executive Board. This hearing will be presided<br />

over by the Chair or Vice-Chair of the Executive<br />

Board. The Exhibitor will be invited to defend or explain<br />

the allegations and/or have representation at<br />

the meeting. They will serve as the jury to determine<br />

if violations have occurred and suggest what<br />

punishments are appropriate for this offense. The<br />

guilty verdict must be by a 2/3 majority of the committee.<br />

<strong>All</strong> actions will be reported to the Board of<br />

Directors.<br />

The General Manager will then immediately inform<br />

guilty exhibitors of the actions of the Ethics Committee<br />

hearing. The guilty exhibitor will then have<br />

ten days to appeal the verdict allowing for error correcting<br />

only and not a re-hearing to the Board of<br />

Directors. After ten days the Board of Directors will<br />

determine the final verdict. The final verdict will be<br />

reported to the <strong>Dairy</strong> Cattle Ethics Committee.<br />

If found guilty of a major violation of the Show Ring<br />

Code of Ethics, the exhibitor, representative and/or<br />

animal will be barred from participating in <strong>All</strong>-Ameri-


can <strong>Dairy</strong> Show for a minimum of one year and up to<br />

three years. The identity of the animal(s), exhibitors<br />

and/or representatives that are barred will be kept<br />

confidential.<br />

An exhibitor found in violation of the Show Ring<br />

Code of Ethics will not receive any premiums from<br />

<strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show.<br />

Repeat offense will result in a lifetime barring for the<br />

exhibitor.<br />

Barring an exhibitor or representative will result in<br />

animals owned fully or in partnership by that individual,<br />

farm and/or affiliated entity not being allowed<br />

to enter, exhibit or sell in <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show<br />

and/or sales. That individual will also be ineligible<br />

to serve on an official committee, board of directors,<br />

as an official judge and/or other official capacity for<br />

three years.<br />

If a serious violation has occurred, the Ethics Committee<br />

will report this to the <strong>Dairy</strong> Show Superintendent<br />

who will report his violation to the judge for<br />

their action in the placing of the class. In addition, if<br />

the judge finds a serious violation, they should also<br />

utilize this in their placing of the class.<br />

In addition, the Ethics Committee will report the serious<br />

violation to the <strong>Dairy</strong> Show Superintendent and<br />

the General Manager, who will issue a letter of severe<br />

reprimand to the exhibitor. Repeated violations<br />

could be sent to the <strong>Dairy</strong> Show Ethics Committee<br />

for further disciplinary action.<br />

If a minor violation has occurred; the exhibitor will<br />

be notified and asked to refrain from such behavior.<br />

The Ethics Committee will inform the <strong>Dairy</strong> Show Superintendent,<br />

who can inform the judge of the minor<br />

violation or the judge can also determine if a minor<br />

violation has occurred in the show ring and use these<br />

findings in their placing of the class. The minor violation<br />

will be reported to the <strong>Dairy</strong> Cattle Show Superintendent,<br />

and the General Manager and a letter<br />

of reprimand will be issued to the exhibitor.<br />

The Official Judge or Ethics Committee can also order<br />

a milk out for the entire show or for individual<br />

classes or animals. When a milk out is ordered for<br />

the entire show all group classes must be milked out.<br />

After the animals have been milked out, they will be<br />

shown again and the judge may alter the placing accordingly.<br />

Any serious or major violations uncovered during or<br />

after the milk out will follow the same procedure as<br />

described above.<br />

The <strong>AADS</strong> insists that the exhibitor use good judgment<br />

when preparing dairy cattle and that the preparation<br />

is natural and appropriate for each individual<br />

animal. Judges, exhibitors and management will<br />

be encouraged to monitor this report indiscretion to<br />

the ethics committee and show management. PDCA<br />

Show Ring Code of Ethics limits the length of topline<br />

hair to one inch. ARTIFICIAL SUBSTANCES ARE<br />

PROHIBITED IN TO<strong>PL</strong>INE including but not limited<br />

to, foreign objects, hair or hair substitutes, cloth or<br />

fiber. The show management reserves the right to<br />

obtain samples of any foreign substance for testing<br />

purposes.<br />

It is the goal of the <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show to<br />

abide by the PDCA Code of Ethics and the burden<br />

of responsibility to maintain that standard<br />

rests with everyone involved with the show including<br />

exhibitors, the board, participants and<br />

management.<br />

45. JUDGES ARE AUTHORIZED to disqualify animals<br />

which, in their opinions, carry excess fat or<br />

cows which they believe to be over-bagged. They<br />

are also authorized to disqualify heifers not yet fresh<br />

which have been milked out, or whose udders have<br />

been unnaturally developed by manipulation. A<br />

judge may, at his discretion, require any cow to be<br />

milked out.<br />

46. CLASSES will be judged in numerical order.<br />

47. NEW RULE: Each class will be considered<br />

closed once the judge pulls the first animal during<br />

the class.<br />

INDIVIDUAL CLASSES<br />

48. AGES - Animals will be entered in open classes<br />

according to age. See CHART OF CLASSES, Page<br />

18.<br />

49. A DRY COW must have freshened at least<br />

once but is not in milk<br />

at show time and may<br />

be shown in one class<br />

only, either the milking<br />

or dry cow class. The<br />

original entry should<br />

be made in the proper<br />

class; however, final<br />

determination of class<br />

will be made at checkin<br />

time. Cows shown in<br />

dry classes will be reported<br />

to their respective<br />

breed associations,<br />

as having been shown<br />

as dry cows on show<br />

date. If a dry cow class<br />

is not available for the<br />

breed, the cow must<br />

be shown in the proper<br />

age class.<br />

Holsteins shown dry<br />

must be reported dry<br />

on the DHI forms or<br />

they will be reported<br />

by show management<br />

to the appropriate official<br />

for testing within<br />

the state or province in<br />

which the cow is tested,<br />

as well as the Holstein<br />

Association, and<br />

the lactation credits be<br />

terminated the day of<br />

show.<br />

50. 100,000/125,000<br />

lb. COW – Cow any<br />

age that has produced<br />

100,000 lbs. (Holstein<br />

and Red & White<br />

125,000 lbs.) of milk<br />

on standard DHIA or<br />

DHIR tests. Verification<br />

of production must<br />

be available at checkin.<br />

An animal can be<br />

exhibited in either the<br />

individual age class or<br />

the 100,000/125,000 lbs. Class – NOT BOTH!<br />

COMPONENT MERIT COW – Brown Swiss Open and<br />

Junior Only. To qualify for this class, the cow must<br />

have a lifetime production of at least 7500 pounds of<br />

combined fat and protein, must be shown in milking<br />

form and in her third lactation or higher. No more<br />

than two entries in this class may be used for Premier<br />

Exhibitor or Premier Breeder points. Animals<br />

must be entered in this class at the time of original<br />

entry. Animals cannot be transferred into or out of<br />

the Component Merit class at the Show check-in.<br />

GUERNSEY – 100,000 lbs or a combination of fat and<br />

protein totaling 7700 lbs, minimum. An animal may<br />

be exhibited in either the individual age class or the<br />

100,000 lb/ 7700 combined fat and protein class –<br />

NOT BOTH!<br />

51. BEST UDDER - There will be no separate class<br />

judged on udder alone (Except Guernsey). The judge<br />

will select the first, second, and third best udder in<br />

each milking class and these animals will receive appropriate<br />

ribbons.<br />

52. PRODUCTION RECOGNITION - A rosette will<br />

be presented to the highest producing cow (DHI or<br />

DHIR, 2x. 305 ECM) in the top half of each cow class,<br />

excluding 2 year olds based on Energy Corrected Milk<br />

(ECM = .327 M + 12.95 F + 7.2 P).<br />

53. BEST JUNIOR AND SENIOR FEMALES bred and<br />

owned - by the exhibitor will be selected in each<br />

breed.<br />

A rosette will be awarded to the highest placed animal<br />

bred by the exhibitor in each female class and<br />

these animals will compete for the Junior or Senior<br />

Best Bred and Owned title.<br />

In order to be eligible for these Best Animal Bred and<br />

Owned Awards, the name of the breeder and owner<br />

must be identical on the registry certificate, except<br />

where the owner is a member of the breeder’s immediate<br />

family and has use of the animal’s prefix.<br />

For the <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Holstein Show, see page<br />

31. For the Premier National Junior Holstein Show,<br />

Pennsylvania <strong>Dairy</strong> Princess and Promotion Services, Inc.<br />

cordially invites you to attend the<br />

55 th Annual<br />

Pennsylvania <strong>Dairy</strong> Princess<br />

Banquet and Coronation<br />

on<br />

Saturday evening, the Twenty-fourth of September<br />

Two Thousand and Eleven<br />

5:30 p.m. – Milk/Punch Reception<br />

6:30 p.m. - Banquet<br />

Radisson Penn Harris<br />

1150 Camp Hill Bypass<br />

Camp Hill, Pennsylvania<br />

Tickets can be purchased by contacting:<br />

Jessica Armacost, Executive Director<br />

PO Box 188<br />

Stewartstown, PA 17363<br />

(717) 599-4363<br />

Email: jessica@padairy.com<br />

see page 32. For Jersey, see rule 1, page 35.<br />

54. CHAMPIONS - <strong>All</strong> first and second place animals<br />

in all open classes (except Ayrshire, Brown<br />

Swiss, and Guernsey Futurity Classes) will be eligible<br />

to compete in the judging of the respective Championship<br />

Classes.<br />

GROUP CLASSES<br />

55. JUNIOR BEST THREE FEMALES - shall consist<br />

of three females, under two years of age, none of<br />

which have freshened, all bred by, and at least one<br />

owned by exhibitor. Each exhibitor is limited to one<br />

entry. Guernsey-all three animals must be bred by<br />

the exhibitor, all or in part and at least two must be<br />

owned by the exhibitor all or in part. Holstein see<br />

rule 4 page 31. Jersey see rule 1 page 35.<br />

56. BEST THREE FEMALES - shall consist of three<br />

females, at least one must have freshened, all to<br />

have been bred, and at least one to be owned by<br />

exhibitor. Each exhibitor is limited to one entry.<br />

Guernsey-all three animals must be bred by the exhibitor<br />

all or in part, two milking animals and one any<br />

age and at least two must be owned by the exhibitor<br />

all or in part. Red & White - all three animals MUST<br />

have the same prefix, and all must have freshened<br />

at least once. Holstein see page 31. Jersey see rule<br />

1 page 35.<br />

57. PRODUCE OF DAM shall consist of two animals,<br />

either sex, any age, the produce of one cow. The<br />

dam must be named on the entry form. Animals<br />

need not be owned by the exhibitor.<br />

58. DAM AND DAUGHTER shall consist of two animals,<br />

the dam and her daughter, any age. Both animals<br />

must be named on the entry form but need not<br />

be owned by the same exhibitor. Each exhibitor is<br />

limited to one entry per dam.<br />

59. EXHIBITOR’S HERD – Group to consist of five<br />

females, all owned by the exhibitor, and at least<br />

three must be bred by the exhibitor. There shall be<br />

two under 2 years, (not in milk), two over 2 years<br />

that have calved, and one any age.<br />

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60. STATE OR PROVINCIAL HERD shall consist of<br />

eight animals from one state as follows:<br />

-- 3 females, two years or over<br />

-- 3 females, under two years of age<br />

-- 2 other females, any age<br />

-- or 1 bull and 1 female any age<br />

AYRSHIRE ONLY - Exhibitors from Pennsylvania,<br />

New Jersey, and West Virginia may combine to form<br />

one entry in the State Herd Class. Also, exhibitors<br />

from Maryland and Delaware may combine to form<br />

one entry in the State Herd Class.<br />

BROWN SWISS ONLY-Herd will consist of 6 animals:<br />

2 females, two years or over; 2 females under two<br />

years; 2 females, any age.<br />

Milking Shorthorn ONLY - This is a lead out class.<br />

Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Guernsey, Holstein,<br />

Jersey and Red & White Only - This is not a lead<br />

out class. It will be figured on a point basis according<br />

to the animals’ placing in class (See point scale<br />

in rule 63). An exhibitor selected as a representative<br />

from each state will be required to turn in a sheet at<br />

the end of the aged cow class, indicating the names<br />

of the entries and placings.<br />

Application for entry must be made on a standard<br />

entry or on-line registration form by an officer of the<br />

state breed organization, or any exhibitor representing<br />

the organization. The entry must name the person<br />

or persons who will be in charge of the state herd<br />

and who will name the animals that will constitute<br />

the herd. A list of animals in the State Herd must<br />

be delivered to the breed superintendent prior to the<br />

judging of the class. Entry will be accepted prior to<br />

the end of the breed show. The following other requirements<br />

must be met:<br />

The animals in the State Herd must be owned by not<br />

less than three exhibitors with no exhibitor furnishing<br />

more than three animals and all animals in which<br />

an exhibitor owns a partnership (or syndicate) interest<br />

will be counted in these three.<br />

Animal(s) shown by an exhibitor in the open show<br />

may be shown by that exhibitor in the State or Provincial<br />

Herd in accord with his/her exhibitor address<br />

regardless of the State or Province in which the animal<br />

is housed, OR, at the discretion of the exhibitor,<br />

be shown in the State or Provincial Herd consistent<br />

with the housing address, provided the animal is<br />

health tested in that State or Province.<br />

A Special Thank You to our Hospitality Sponsors:<br />

DAIRY FARMERS OF AMERICA, INC<br />

DEANS FOODS – SHARPSVILLE, PA<br />

GALLIKER DAIRY CO. – JOHNSTOWN, PA<br />

MARBURGER FARM DAIRY INC. – EVANS CITY, PA<br />

MASON DIXON RED & WHITE BREEDERS - ELIZABETHTOWN, PA<br />

MD/VA MILK PRODUCERS – RESTON, VA<br />

MID ATLANTIC MILKING SHORTHORN SOCIETY - SHADE GAP, PA<br />

PA AYRSHIRE BREEDERS ASSOCIATION - LEBANON, PA<br />

PA BROWN SWISS - PINE GROVE, PA<br />

PA JUNIOR GUERNSEY BREEDERS ASSOCIATION - ENON VALLEY, PA<br />

PA JERSEY CATTLE CLUB - LIVERTY , PA<br />

PENNSYLVANIA HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION - STATE COLLEGE, PA<br />

SCHNEIDER DAIRY & SCHNEIDER VALLEY – WILLIAMSPORT, PA<br />

SWISS VALLEY DAIRY – LEBANON, PA<br />

TURKEY HILL – CONESTOGA, PA<br />

UNITED DAIRY – BESSEMAN, PA<br />

Animal(s) owned and exhibited by a syndicate or<br />

firm is (are) eligible for showing in a State or Provincial<br />

Herd consistent with the address of the syndicate<br />

or firm as evidenced on the registration certificate.<br />

BROWN SWISS ONLY - Animal(s) owned and exhibited<br />

by a syndicate or partnership must be shown in<br />

the state in which they are usually housed.<br />

<strong>All</strong> animals from a herd or farm, regardless of ownership,<br />

shall be counted in the three head allowed by<br />

one exhibitor.<br />

Cattle owned by state institutions will be allowed to<br />

show in the state herd class, but all institutions in a<br />

state will be considered one exhibitor, and allowed to<br />

show not more than three head in a state group.<br />

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The <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show is pleased to host:<br />

THE EASTERN ELITE SALE<br />

6:30 P.M. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21<br />

“Come Snack with the Vendors” in the <strong>Dairy</strong> Activity Center 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm<br />

Sale Coordinator<br />

David Lentz | (717) 329-9202<br />

Pennsylvania Holstein Association<br />

839 Brenner Pike | State College, PA 16801 | (814) 234-0364<br />

Top quality consignments are invited from throughout the United States and Canada.<br />

Please contact the above to consign or receive a sale catalogue.<br />

<strong>All</strong> of the animals must be entered and shown in the<br />

open individual class under that respective owner’s<br />

name. Consignors to state herds must conform to all<br />

open class regulations.<br />

Premium checks will be made out only to State Breed<br />

Association, no individual exhibitors.<br />

61. JUNIOR STATE OR PROVINCIAL HERD – shall<br />

consist of five animals from one state as follows:<br />

-- 2 females, two years or over<br />

-- 2 females, under two years<br />

-- 1 female, any age<br />

-- No more than two animals from one exhibitor.<br />

This is not a lead out class.<br />

Guernsey – See rule 5d. on page 29<br />

PREMIER AWARDS<br />

62. PREMIER EXHIBITOR AWARD shall be made to<br />

the exhibitor credited with the most points on and<br />

not to exceed six animals owned and exhibited in<br />

the open single classes (see rule 28). Not more than<br />

two can be bulls. <strong>All</strong> exhibitors will be eligible for this<br />

award and no entry form is required. In the case of<br />

multiple ownership, all points awarded for Premier<br />

Exhibitor will be credited to the individual, partnership<br />

or syndicate who is exhibiting the animal.<br />

Holstein – See Rule 2 Page 31<br />

63. PREMIER BREEDER AWARD shall be made to<br />

the breeder of animals credited with the most points<br />

on and not to exceed six animals in the open classes,<br />

exhibited by himself and/or other exhibitors. Not<br />

more than two can be bulls. No entry form is required<br />

and the winner of this award need not be an<br />

exhibitor at the show (see<br />

rule 28). When determining<br />

the Premier Breeder,<br />

the breeder of the animal<br />

shall be the name of the<br />

person, farm, or partnership,<br />

as it appears on the<br />

registry certificate.<br />

Premier Awards will be<br />

based on the following<br />

point scale:<br />

Placings<br />

1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th<br />

6 th 7 th 8 th 9 th 10 th<br />

Senior Females<br />

20 18 16 14 12<br />

10 8 6 4 2<br />

Bulls, Junior Females,<br />

and Dry Cows<br />

10 9 8 7 6<br />

5 4 3 2 1<br />

Holstein – See Rule 1 Page<br />

31<br />

Jersey – See Rule 1 Page 35<br />

64. TOTAL PERFORMANCE WINNERS - Calculations<br />

will be made and winners determined by the respective<br />

breed Association.<br />

Ayrshire - A Total Performance award is provided to<br />

the owner of the top female, shown in a class 3 years<br />

old and over; based on a 100 point total as follows:<br />

50 points on placing, 1 st , 50 points, 2 nd , 47 points,<br />

3 rd , 44 points, etc. 50 points on production, 1 st , 50<br />

points, 2 nd , 48 points, 3 rd , 46 points, etc. <strong>All</strong> entries,<br />

regardless of age, will be considered as one production<br />

class and points awarded accordingly. Record to<br />

be used is last completed record based on an Energy<br />

Corrected Milk (E.C.M.) (Records to be on hand and<br />

made available by the exhibitor to Ayrshire representative).<br />

Brown Swiss - This class will recognize a cow on<br />

her TOTAL performance-milk production and show<br />

ring placing. Her total score will be determined by:<br />

(1) placing in the respective class; (2) her highest<br />

305-day, 2x Energy Corrected Milk (ECM) record;<br />

and (3) the total lbs. of ECM produced per day over<br />

24 months of age up through July 1, 2011. (Up-todate<br />

production through July 1 as reported on the<br />

monthly DHI report should be supplied by exhibitor<br />

two weeks prior to show day.) The requirements a<br />

cow must meet to qualify for the Total Performance<br />

class are as follows: (1) born before September<br />

1, 2006; (2) completed three lactations by July 1,<br />

2011; (3) possess at least one official DHI record<br />

in 305-day, 2x of 20,000 lbs. of milk or 800 lbs. of<br />

butterfat or 700 lbs. of protein, (4) place in the top<br />

50% of her respective class (top five if less than 10<br />

in class); and (5) diagnosed pregnant if lst calving or<br />

embryo collection is more than 12 months prior to<br />

the show date. Official lifetime production records<br />

on all qualifying cows must be sent to and received<br />

by the National Brown Swiss office at least two (2)<br />

weeks prior to show day so that the records can be<br />

verified and production scores calculated. The DHI<br />

sheet showing credits up through July 1 will be accepted<br />

to up-date lifetime records. It is the owner’s<br />

responsibility to supply these records including the<br />

July test sheets.<br />

Guernsey - Animals must place in the top 50% of<br />

their respective classes to compete. The exhibitor<br />

must provide a lifetime production history. A cow<br />

must have at least two completed records of 305 days<br />

or less. One of the two records used must be DHIR<br />

or DHI. An average of the top two completed 305<br />

day or less actual production records will be used.<br />

Yield Deviation (YD) on official AGA pedigrees will be<br />

used and the type appraisal scores will be verified.<br />

Dry Cows are not eligible for the Total Performance<br />

Award. This is not a lead-out class.<br />

Points will be calculated as follows:<br />

Production:<br />

-- 10 points for each 1,000 pounds of milk based<br />

on the average of the top two records.<br />

-- One point for each 10 pounds of combined<br />

butterfat and protein (CFT) based on the average<br />

of the top two records.<br />

Yield Deviation:<br />

-- 10 points for each 100 pounds of milk, one<br />

point for each pound of CFP.<br />

Appraisal Score:<br />

-- The cow’s current official appraisal score will<br />

be doubled.<br />

Show Placings:<br />

-- Points will be awarded on the basis of the official<br />

placing in the class. These points will be<br />

taken from the scale used for Premier Breeder<br />

and Premier Exhibitor and multiplied by 20 to<br />

equal show points.<br />

Breeder:<br />

-- 50 bonus points will be awarded if the exhibitor<br />

is the breeder of the animal.<br />

If a tie should exist, a lactation factor shall be<br />

applied, with 10 points being awarded for each<br />

lactation the cow has completed. A purse of<br />

$100 and a plaque will be awarded to the Total<br />

Performance Cow at each national show.<br />

Milking Shorthorn - This class will recognize a cow


on her TOTAL performance-milk production and show<br />

ring placing. Her total score will be determined by:<br />

(1) placing in the respective class; (2) her highest<br />

305-day, 2x Energy Corrected Milk (ECM) record;<br />

and (3) the total lbs. of ECM produced per day over<br />

24 months of age up through July 1, 2011. (Up-todate<br />

production through July 1 as reported on the<br />

monthly DHI report should be supplied by exhibitor<br />

two weeks prior to show day.) The requirements a<br />

cow must meet to qualify for the Total Performance<br />

class are as follows: (1) born before September<br />

1, 2006; (2) completed three lactations by July 1,<br />

2011; (3) possess at least one official DHI record<br />

in 305-day, 2x of 20,000 lbs. of milk or 800 lbs. of<br />

butterfat or 700 lbs. of protein, (4) place in the top<br />

50% of her respective class (top five if less than 10<br />

in class); and (5) diagnosed pregnant if lst calving or<br />

embryo collection is more than 12 months prior to<br />

the show date. Official lifetime production records<br />

on all qualifying cows must be sent to and received<br />

by the National Brown Swiss office at least two (2)<br />

weeks prior to show day so that the records can be<br />

verified and production scores calculated. The DHI<br />

sheet showing credits up through July 1 will be accepted<br />

to up-date lifetime records. It is the owner’s<br />

responsibility to supply these records including the<br />

July test sheets.<br />

Red and White – Total Performance Winner is calculated<br />

on points as follows: (1) Points on placing plus<br />

points on production 305-day production (milk lbs.)<br />

1 st - 50; 2 nd - 45; 3 rd - 40; 4 th - 35; 5 th - 30; 6 th - 25;<br />

7 th - 20; 8 th - 15; 9 th - 10; 10 th - 5. (2) <strong>All</strong> production<br />

entries supplied from show catalog or DHI sheets to<br />

show chairman before start of show. Production regardless<br />

of age will be considered as one class and<br />

points awarded accordingly. (3) 25 additional points<br />

awarded if exhibitor is breeder of animal. (4) If tie<br />

exists, lactation factor shall be applied with 10 points<br />

awarded for each lactation completed. (5) Purse of<br />

$100 from a sponsor and plaque from RWDCA.<br />

65. PENNSYLVANIA GUERNSEY THREE YEAR OLD<br />

FUTURITY-to qualify for the Futurity, an initial nomination<br />

fee of $2.00 was made January 1, 2009;<br />

$4.00 January 1, 2010; $6.00 January 1, 2011 and<br />

$10.00 July 1, 2011. The purse is to be divided on<br />

the following basis:<br />

1 st ---- 30% 2 nd ---- 20% 3 rd ------- 10%<br />

4 th ---- 8% 5 th ---- 6% 6 th ------- 5%<br />

7 th ---- 3% 8 th ---- 2% 9 th -13 th -- 2%<br />

66. BROWN SWISS 2 YEAR OLD FUTURITY<br />

- Open to ANY AND ALL Brown Swiss heifer<br />

calves born from September 1, 2010 to August<br />

31, 2011 from any state. <strong>All</strong> Futurity payments<br />

must be made and animal must also be<br />

entered in an open show 2 year old class.<br />

67. AYRSHIRE 2 YEAR OLD FUTURITY – Open<br />

to Ayrshire heifer calves born from September<br />

1, 2010 to August 31, 2011. <strong>All</strong> futurity payments<br />

must be made and animal must also be<br />

entered in an open 2 year old class.<br />

68. STATE HERD PREMIUMS - The <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong><br />

<strong>Dairy</strong> Show will pay premiums to open<br />

show state herds in all breeds as listed on the<br />

following chart.<br />

Zone 1-$300 (0-300 miles)<br />

Delaware<br />

Maryland<br />

New Jersey<br />

New York<br />

Pennsylvania<br />

Virginia<br />

Zone 2-$400 (300-600 miles)<br />

New England<br />

North Carolina<br />

South Carolina<br />

West Virginia<br />

Indiana<br />

Michigan<br />

Ohio<br />

Kentucky<br />

Zone 3-$500 (600-900 miles)<br />

Georgia<br />

Illinois<br />

Tennessee<br />

Alabama<br />

Wisconsin<br />

Canada<br />

Zone 4-$600 (900 miles or over)<br />

<strong>All</strong> Other States<br />

Mileage based on the distance from the respective<br />

State Capitol to Harrisburg.<br />

JUNIOR STATE HERD classes will not be a lead<br />

out class and will only receive a gift certificate.<br />

Thanks to the devoted volunteers that worked<br />

tirelessly to assure a memorable Premier National<br />

Junior Event experience for all youth.<br />

2011 Premier National Junior Show<br />

Committee<br />

Chairpersons: Patti Hushon, Steve Moff and<br />

James Sharp<br />

2011 Assistant: Amy Yeiser<br />

Pageant Coordinator: Krista Kasten<br />

Lunches: Amy Savage<br />

Youth Showmanship: Kathy Walton<br />

Youth Networking Event Coordinator:<br />

Emily Yeiser<br />

General Members: Rita Kennedy Lolly Lesher,<br />

Gene Schurman, George & Diane Cashell,<br />

Junia Isiminger<br />

Special thanks to the AZ Fraternity at Penn<br />

State, PA FFA Members, MD FFA Members,<br />

Ashley Sechrist, Joseph Hushon, Emily Caldwell<br />

Ayrshire: Sharon Nolan<br />

Brown Swiss: Sarah Wickard<br />

Guernsey: Berneta Gable, Elsie Wolff, Jim Trotter<br />

Holstein: Creedin Cornman, Michelle Cornman,<br />

Bob Heilman, Fred Strouse, Jay Houser<br />

Jersey: Michele Reasner, Tom & Amy Colpetzer<br />

Milking Shorthorn: Nedra Koller, Denise Whiting,<br />

<strong>All</strong>en Hess, Melissa Heeter<br />

Red & White: Dana Erway, Jake Skinner<br />

PDPPS Representative: Jessica Armacost<br />

Thank You Farmshine * Thank You Farmshine * Thank You Farmshine<br />

<strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Foundation, Inc.<br />

Empowering Individuals Though Incentives<br />

For Participants of the<br />

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Premier National Junior <strong>Dairy</strong> Shows<br />

And<br />

<strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Challenge Contests<br />

The following individuals request your financial support of the Foundation<br />

Honorary Chairman, Art Nesbitt<br />

Trustees: George Cashell, Vice President, Rita Kennedy,<br />

Secretary, Jay Houser, Treasurer, Dick Chichester,<br />

Dr. Doug Evans, Marilyn Hershey, Jason/Donna Myers, Robert Storch<br />

Chairman and Executive Director: Robert D. “Bob” Heilman<br />

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CHART OF OPEN & YOUTH CLASSES<br />

DEPARTMENT 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7<br />

SECTION 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2<br />

Class Name<br />

Birth Date Range<br />

Ayrshire - Open<br />

Ayrshire - Youth<br />

Bull Calf 09/01/10 – 05/20/11 602<br />

Spring Heifer Calf 03/01/11 – 05/20/11 107 157 207 257 307 357 407 457 507 557 607 657 707 757<br />

Winter Heifer Calf 12/01/10 – 02/28/11 108 158 208 258 308 358 408 458 508 558 608 658 708 758<br />

Fall Heifer Calf 09/01/10 – 11/30/10 109 159 209 259 309 359 409 459 509 559 609 659 709 759<br />

Summer Yearling Heifer 06/01/10 – 08/31/10 110 160 210 260 310 360 410 460 510 560 610 660 710 760<br />

Spring Yearling Heifer 03/01/10 – 05/31/10 111 161 211 261 311 361 411 461 511 561 611 661 711 761<br />

Winter Yearling Heifer 12/01/09 – 02/28/10 112 162 212 262 312 362 412 462 512 562 612 662 712 762<br />

Fall Yearling Heifer (Not In Milk) 09/01/09 – 11/30/09 113 163 213 263 313 363 413 463 513 563 613 663 713 763<br />

Junior Best Three Females* 117 217 317 417 517 617 717<br />

Keystone 3 Year Old Futurity (PA Hol Show Only) 418<br />

Dry Cow, 3 Years & Older Prior to 09/01/08 119 169 219 269 319 369 419 469 519 569 619 669 719 769<br />

Fall Yearling Heifer in Milk 09/01/09 – 11/30/09 120 170 220 270 320 370 420 470 520 570 620 670 720 770<br />

2 Year Old Futurity 09/01/08 – 08/31/09 221<br />

Cow, Junior 2 Year Old 03/01/09 – 08/31/09 122 172 222 272 322 372 422 472 522 572 622 672 722 772<br />

Cow, Senior 2 Year Old 09/01/08 – 02/29/09 123 173 223 273 323 373 423 473 523 573 623 673 723 773<br />

3 Year Old Futurity 09/01/07 – 08/31/08 124 324<br />

Cow, Junior 3 Year Old 03/01/08 – 08/31/08 125 175 225 275 325 375 425 475 525 575 625 675 725 775<br />

Cow, Senior 3 Year Old 09/01/07 – 02/28/08 126 176 226 276 326 376 426 476 526 576 626 676 726 776<br />

Cow, 4 Years 09/01/06– 08/31/07 129 179 229 279 329 379 429 479 529 579 629 679 729 779<br />

Cow, 5 Years 09/01/05 – 08/31/06 130 180 230 280 330 380 430 480 530 580 630 680 730 780<br />

Cow, 6 Years and Older Prior to 09/01/05 131 181 231 281 331 381 431 481 531 581 631 681 731 781<br />

100,000/125,000 lb. Class 132 182 332 432 482 532 582 632 682 732 782<br />

Component Merit Cow 232 282<br />

Total Performance Winner 141 241 333 641 733<br />

Best Three Females 142 242 342 442 542 642 742<br />

Produce of Dam* 143 243 343 443 543 643 743<br />

Dam and Daughter* 144 244 344 444 544 644 744<br />

Exhibitor’s Herd* 145 245 345 445 545 645 745<br />

State or Provincial Herd* 146 196 246 296 346 396 446 496 546 596 646 696 746 796<br />

* Group Classes are defined on pages 15-16<br />

<br />

or +7700 CFP<br />

Brown Swiss - Open<br />

Brown Swiss - Youth<br />

Guernsey - Open<br />

Guernsey - Youth<br />

Holstein - Open<br />

Holstein - Youth<br />

Jersey - Open<br />

Jersey - Youth<br />

Milking Shorthorn - Open<br />

Milking Shorthorn - Youth<br />

Red & White - Open<br />

Red & White - Youth<br />

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Open Class Premium Table<br />

Class Number and Placing 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 7 th -10 th 11 th +<br />

Spring Heifer Calf $150 $100 $75 $60 $40 $30 $20 $15<br />

Winter Heifer Calf $150 $100 $75 $60 $40 $30 $20 $15<br />

Fall Heifer Calf $150 $100 $75 $60 $40 $30 $20 $15<br />

Summer Yearling Heifer $150 $100 $75 $60 $40 $30 $20 $15<br />

Spring Yearling Heifer $150 $100 $75 $60 $40 $30 $20 $15<br />

Winter Yearling Heifer $150 $100 $75 $60 $40 $30 $20 $15<br />

Fall Yearling Heifer (Not In Milk) $150 $100 $75 $60 $40 $30 $20 $15<br />

Junior Champion Female<br />

$200 & Banner<br />

Reserve Junior Champion Female<br />

Rosette<br />

Best Junior Female Bred & Owned By Exhibitor $200<br />

Junior Best Three Females $150 $100 $75 $60 $40 $30 $20 $15<br />

Dry Cow, 3 Years and Older $150 $100 $75 $60 $40 $30 $20 $15<br />

Fall Yearling Heifer In Milk $150 $100 $75 $60 $40 $30 $20 $15<br />

Best Udder in each Milking Class 1 st 2 nd 3 rd<br />

The judge will name the top three udders<br />

Ribbon Ribbon Ribbon<br />

Class Number and Placing 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 7 th 8 th 9 th 10 th 11 th +<br />

Cow, Junior 2 Year Old $300 $200 $150 $120 $100 $80 $60 $40 $30 $20 $15<br />

Cow, Senior 2 Year Old $300 $200 $150 $120 $100 $80 $60 $40 $30 $20 $15<br />

Three Year Old Futurity (See Rule 65, Page 17)<br />

Cow, Junior 3 Year Old $300 $200 $150 $120 $100 $80 $60 $40 $30 $20 $15<br />

Cow, Senior 3 Year Old $300 $200 $150 $120 $100 $80 $60 $40 $30 $20 $15<br />

Intermediate Champion Female<br />

$100 & Banner<br />

Reserve Intermediate Champion Female<br />

Rosette<br />

Cow, 4 Years Old $300 $200 $150 $120 $100 $80 $60 $40 $30 $20 $15<br />

Cow, 5 Years Old $300 $200 $150 $120 $100 $80 $60 $40 $30 $20 $15<br />

Cow, 6 Years & Older $300 $200 $150 $120 $100 $80 $60 $40 $30 $20 $15<br />

100,000 Lb Class $300 $200 $150 $120 $100 $80 $60 $40 $30 $20 $15<br />

Senior Champion Female<br />

$100 & Banner<br />

Reserve Senior Champion Female<br />

Rosette<br />

Grand Champion Female<br />

$1,000 & Blanket<br />

Reserve Grand Champion Female $200<br />

Best Senior Female, Bred and owned By Exhibitor $200<br />

Total Performance Winner $150 $100 $50<br />

Class Number and Placing 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 7 th -10 th 11 th +<br />

Best Three Females $150 $100 $75 $60 $40 $30 $20 $15<br />

Produce of Dam $150 $100 $75 $60 $40 $30 $20 $15<br />

Dam-and-Daughter $150 $100 $75 $60 $40 $30 $20 $15<br />

Class Number and Placing 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 7 th 8 th 9 th 10 th 11 th +<br />

Exhibitor’s Herd $500 $400 $300 $250 $200 $150 $100 $80 $75 $75 $70<br />

State or Provincial Herd (See rules 60 & 68)<br />

Premier Breeder<br />

$200 & Banner<br />

Premier Exhibitor<br />

Banner<br />

Premier National Junior Show Premium Table<br />

Class Number & Name 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 7 th 8 th 9 th 10 th 11 th +<br />

Spring Heifer Calf $60 $55 $50 $45 $40 $35 $30 $25 $25 $25 $20<br />

Winter Heifer Calf $60 $55 $50 $45 $40 $35 $30 $25 $25 $25 $20<br />

Fall Heifer Calf $60 $55 $50 $45 $40 $35 $30 $25 $25 $25 $20<br />

Summer Yearling Heifer $60 $55 $50 $45 $40 $35 $30 $25 $25 $25 $20<br />

Spring Yearling Heifer $60 $55 $50 $45 $40 $35 $30 $25 $25 $25 $20<br />

Winter Yearling Heifer $60 $55 $50 $45 $40 $35 $30 $25 $25 $25 $20<br />

Fall Yearling Heifer (Not in Milk) $60 $55 $50 $45 $40 $35 $30 $25 $25 $25 $20<br />

Junior Champion Female<br />

Banner<br />

Reserve Junior Champion Female<br />

Rosette<br />

Dry Cow, 3 Years & Older<br />

Ribbon<br />

Fall Yearling Heifer in Milk $80 $75 $70 $65 $60 $55 $50 $45 $40 $35 $20<br />

Cow, Junior 2 Year Old $80 $75 $70 $65 $60 $55 $50 $45 $40 $35 $20<br />

Cow, Senior 2 Year Old $80 $75 $70 $65 $60 $55 $50 $45 $40 $35 $20<br />

Cow, Junior 3 Year Old $80 $75 $70 $65 $60 $55 $50 $45 $40 $35 $20<br />

Cow, Senior 3 Year Old $80 $75 $70 $65 $60 $55 $50 $45 $40 $35 $20<br />

Intermediate Champion<br />

Banner<br />

Reserve Intermediate Champion<br />

Rosette<br />

Cow, 4 Years Old $80 $75 $70 $65 $60 $55 $50 $45 $40 $35 $20<br />

Cow, 5 Years Old $80 $75 $70 $65 $60 $55 $50 $45 $40 $35 $20<br />

Cow, 6 Years Old & Older $80 $75 $70 $65 $60 $55 $50 $45 $40 $35 $20<br />

100,000 Lb. Class $80 $75 $70 $65 $60 $55 $50 $45 $40 $35 $20<br />

Senior Champion<br />

Banner<br />

Reserve Senior Champion<br />

Rosette<br />

Grand Champion<br />

$1,000 Savings Bond & Banner<br />

Reserve Grand Champion<br />

Rosette<br />

Best Female, Bred & Owned by Exhibitor<br />

$150 & Rosette<br />

Junior State Herd ( see rule 61 & 68)<br />

Gift Certificates<br />

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Mid-Atlantic National/<strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> Ayrshire Futurity<br />

2014 <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> Futurity Rules<br />

Eligibility: This 3 year old Futurity<br />

is a challenge to select and<br />

nominate heifers that develop into<br />

superior cows. The 2014 entrants<br />

must be born between September<br />

1, 2010 and August 31, 2011.<br />

Futurity Location: The <strong>All</strong>-<br />

<strong>American</strong> Ayrshire Futurity will<br />

be held in conjunction with the<br />

<strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> Ayrshire Show/Mid-<br />

Atlantic National Ayrshire show in<br />

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania<br />

Judge: The judge of the <strong>All</strong>-<br />

<strong>American</strong> Ayrshire Show/Mid-<br />

Atlantic National show will also<br />

officiate the Futurity.<br />

Entry Procedure: Anyone may<br />

enter an Ayrshire heifer by submitting<br />

a completed entry form<br />

along with the specified entry fee.<br />

When a Futurity entrant is sold, it<br />

is the responsibility of the owner<br />

to notify Futurity Chairperson of<br />

the change in ownership and to<br />

inform the buyer that the animal<br />

is entered in the Futurity. The<br />

postmark shall determine obligation<br />

of meeting the closing date<br />

requirements.<br />

Entry Fees: A one time payment<br />

of $25.00 will be due with the entry<br />

by November 30, 2011. There<br />

will be no refunds unless the<br />

Futurity is cancelled. This payment<br />

does not cover <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong><br />

<strong>Dairy</strong> Show Entry. There will be<br />

no refunds.<br />

NAME OF ANIMAL<br />

Premiums will consist of entry<br />

fees. Awards will be presented<br />

to first and second place animals,<br />

first place junior exhibitor, first<br />

place bred and owned by exhibitor,<br />

and total performance.<br />

2014 OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM<br />

Regulations: Rules and health<br />

requirements will be the same as<br />

the <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show.<br />

REGISTRATION NO. ______________________________ DATE OF BIRTH<br />

____________________________________________________________________________________<br />

____________________________________________________________________________________<br />

____________________________________________________________________________________<br />

____________________________________________________________________________________<br />

NAME: ______________________________________________________________________________<br />

PHONE NUMBER: ______________________________________________________________________<br />

CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE: ________________________________________________________________<br />

AGE OF JUNIOR EXHIBITOR AT TIME OF FUTURITY: __________________________________________<br />

Mail entries and payment to: Futurity Chairman<br />

Jason Mowry, 3400 Layfayette Road, Roaring Spring, PA 16673 | 814.224.2381<br />

OR<br />

David Patrick, 1960 Daisy Road, Woodbine, MD 21797 | 410.489.4160<br />

ALL-AMERICAN AYRSHIRE SHOW<br />

MID-ATLANTIC NATIONAL AYRSHIRE SHOW AS DESIGNATED BY AYRSHIRE BREEDERS ASSOCIATION<br />

Heifer & Dry Cow Classes . . Tuesday, September 20, 1:00 pm, Large Arena<br />

Cow Classes . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday, September 21, 1:30 pm, Large Arena<br />

Judge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Topp, Botkins, Ohio<br />

Breed Superintendent . . . . David Swartz, New Bloomfield, PA<br />

ENTRIES CLOSE . . . . . . . . AUGUST 19 AND AUGUST 31 (See Rules 10-12)<br />

Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . of individual and group classes, found on pages 15-17.<br />

Birth dates . . . . . . . . . . . . found in the “Chart of Classes,” on page 18.<br />

107. Spring Heifer Calf<br />

MARYLAND-DELAWARE AYRSHIRE BREEDER’S ASSOC., EMMITSBURG, MD<br />

108. Winter Heifer Calf<br />

MAULFAIR ACRES, DALE MAULFAIR FAMILY, JONESTOWN, PA<br />

109. Fall Heifer Calf<br />

PALMYRA FARM AYRSHIRES, HAGERSTOWN, MD<br />

110. Summer Yearling Heifer<br />

111. Spring Yearling Heifer<br />

MA<strong>PL</strong>E DELL FARM INC., PATRICK FAMILY, WOODBINE, MD<br />

112. Winter Yearling Heifer<br />

113. Fall Yearling Heifer (Not In Milk)<br />

114. Junior Champion Female<br />

115. Reserve Junior Champion Female<br />

116. Best Junior Female Bred & Owned By Exhibitor<br />

117. Junior Best Three Females<br />

SUNNY ACRES FARM LLC, DOUG E. EVANS FAMILY, GEORGETOWN, NY<br />

119. Dry Cow, 3 Years and Older<br />

120. Fall Yearling Heifer In Milk<br />

122. Cow, Junior 2 Year Old<br />

PURE-AYR, CHARLES & DEBRA YOUNG, WEST GROVE, PA<br />

123. Cow, Senior 2 Year Old<br />

KING AND QUEEN FARM, THOMAS & DALE SMITH, DENVER, PA<br />

124. Three Year Old Futurity (See Rule 67, Page 17)<br />

125. Cow, Junior 3 Year Old<br />

126. Cow, Senior 3 Year Old<br />

127. Intermediate Champion Female<br />

CUMBERLAND VALLEY COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, SHIPPENSBURG, PA<br />

128. Reserve Intermediate Champion Female<br />

129. Cow, 4 Years Old<br />

130. Cow, 5 Years Old<br />

131. Cow, 6 Years & Older<br />

132. 100,000 Lb Class<br />

134. Senior Champion Female<br />

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The following supporters of the Ayrshire Show deserve our sincere appreciation.<br />

135. Reserve Senior Champion Female<br />

136. Grand Champion Female<br />

PIONEER SEEDS<br />

The PENNSYLVANIA AYRSHIRE BREEDERS ASSOCIATION will sponsor the blanket to be<br />

awarded to the exhibitor of the Grand Champion Female<br />

137. Reserve Grand Champion Female<br />

139. Best Senior Female, Bred and owned By Exhibitor<br />

BONNIE & ROB WENTWORTH, WENTWORTH FARM, QUARRYVILLE, PA<br />

141. Total Performance Winner<br />

142. Best Three Females<br />

143. Produce of Dam<br />

144. Dam-and-Daughter<br />

EUREKA DAIRY FARM, HAROLD KULP FAMILY, POTTSTOWN, PA<br />

145. Exhibitor’s Herd<br />

146. State or Provincial Herd (See rules 60 & 68)<br />

147. Premier Breeder<br />

148. Premier Exhibitor<br />

Ayrshire Breed Special<br />

NASCO Type and Production – Trophy to be awarded at each<br />

National Show to the exhibitor of the cow with the highest actual<br />

305 day or less official DHI record. The cow must stand in the top<br />

5 if less than 20 in class or top 20% if more than 20 in class. Dry<br />

cows are not eligible for this award. The official DHI record must<br />

be provided by the owner with substantiating evidence (the official<br />

DHI record report form or a statement giving the record, signed<br />

by the official DHI supervisor) when the entries are checked by the<br />

Ayrshire staff. In case of tie, the tying records will be converted to<br />

an ECM basis with high record being the winner.


ELIGIBILITY:<br />

Participation in the Junior Show is open to all young<br />

men and women who own registered Ayrshires. They<br />

must be a National Ayrshire Junior Member. Applications<br />

and payment can be made at Harrisburg. Exhibitors<br />

may participate after they reach 9 years of age and<br />

until December 31 of the year in which they turn 21<br />

years old.<br />

OWNERSHIP:<br />

Animals may be owned solely by the junior exhibitor or<br />

in a partnership provided the junior exhibitor’s name<br />

appears on the registration paper, prior to August 1.<br />

<strong>All</strong> purchased animals must be transferred by August<br />

1. The recorded date and not the delivery date will be<br />

considered the transfer date. Registration papers will<br />

be checked at the show. In lieu of ownership, a lease<br />

agreement will be accepted. An approved lease of a<br />

4-H, state or FFA program will be recognized upon verification<br />

at the National Ayrshire Office, by August 1 st .<br />

PARTICIPATION:<br />

(a.) Up to two animals may be exhibited by each exhibitor<br />

in each class. A substitute junior showman, same<br />

age or younger, will be permitted to be used to show<br />

the second animal. Not more than four may be shown<br />

in the entire show that were not bred by the exhibitor.<br />

In order to qualify as a breeder, the registration paper<br />

must show the junior exhibitor or a partnership including<br />

the junior exhibitor as the breeder.<br />

(b) To be eligible to compete for the cash awards, ribbons<br />

or recognition, an animal must be shown by the<br />

junior owner except by prior written approval. If approved,<br />

another junior must show the animal. Adults<br />

are not allowed to show in any case or assist with the<br />

State Herd class.<br />

(c) A “dress code” will be strictly enforced for Juniors<br />

showing at National Shows. WHITE PANTS WITH A<br />

SHOW SHIRT must be worn or the Junior exhibitor will<br />

not be allowed to show his/her animal. No leeway or<br />

special allowance will be made to this rule.<br />

The Ayrshire Breeders Association and/or its designated<br />

representatives reserve the right to DNA Test all show<br />

class winners at the National Shows, State Fairs, or<br />

State Shows.<br />

Louis Zumbach Total Performance Award - A<br />

plaque will be awarded to the top junior owned and<br />

exhibited animal for total performance. A total performance<br />

score is placed on each animal, three years and<br />

over, based on 100 points as follows:<br />

50 points on placing 1 st – 50 2 nd – 47 3 rd – 44 etc<br />

50 points on production 1 st – 50 2 nd – 47 3 rd – 44 etc.<br />

<strong>All</strong> total performance entries, regardless of age, will be<br />

considered one class and points awarded accordingly.<br />

Points for production will be based on animals best<br />

actual 305 day (2x or 2x converted) Energy Correct Milk<br />

(ECM) record. (Record must be made available by the<br />

exhibitor to the Ayrshire rep). This award is presented<br />

in memory of Louis Zumbach and is funded by the Louis<br />

Zumbach Fund of the National Ayrshire Breeders’ Association.<br />

PREMIER NATIONAL JUNIOR AYRSHIRE SHOW<br />

MID-ATLANTIC NATIONAL JUNIOR AYRSHIRE SHOW AS DESIGNATED<br />

BY THE AYRSHIRE BREEDERS ASSOCIATION<br />

Arthur Clark Showmanship Classes<br />

101. Junior showmanship class – youth qualifying must<br />

be between the year of their 9 th birthday to the year of<br />

their 11 th birthday.<br />

102. Intermediate showmanship class - youth qualifying<br />

must be between the year of their 12 th birthday to the<br />

year of their 15 th birthday.<br />

103. Senior showmanship class – youth qualifying must<br />

be between the year of their 16 th birthday to the year<br />

of their 21 st birthday<br />

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 | Large Arena | Judge – Daniel Sivesind, Waukon, Iowa<br />

157. Spring Heifer Calf<br />

158. Winter Heifer Calf<br />

159. Fall Heifer Calf<br />

Show-shirts sponsored by:<br />

160. Summer Yearling Heifer<br />

161. Spring Yearling Heifer<br />

162. Winter Yearling Heifer<br />

163. Fall Yearling Heifer (Not in Milk)<br />

164. Junior Champion - Donald Proctor Jr. Champion Award<br />

PA AYRSHIRE GROUP<br />

165. Reserve Junior Champion<br />

PA AYRSHIRE GROUP<br />

Lunch will be sponsored on show day, the 19<br />

169. Dry Cow, 3 Years & Older<br />

th for all<br />

Ayrshire Junior Exhibitors by<br />

170. Fall Yearling Heifer in Milk<br />

172. Cow, Junior 2 Year Old<br />

Accelerated Genetics<br />

173. Cow, Senior 2 Year Old<br />

175. Cow, Junior 3 Year Old<br />

176. Cow, Senior 3 Year Old<br />

177. Intermediate Champion<br />

PA AYRSHIRE GROUP<br />

178. Reserve Intermediate Champion<br />

PA AYRSHIRE GROUP<br />

179. Cow, 4 Years Old<br />

180. Cow, 5 Years Old<br />

181. Cow, 6 Years Old & Older<br />

182. Component Merit Cow - (7,500lbs Combined Fat & Protein Lifetime)<br />

184. Senior Champion<br />

PA AYRSHIRE GROUP<br />

185. Reserve Senior Champion<br />

PA AYRSHIRE GROUP<br />

186. Grand Champion<br />

PRIMA TECH USA<br />

Louis Zumbach Grand Champion Award<br />

LOUIS ZUMBACH FUND AND ABA<br />

187. Reserve Grand Champion<br />

189. Best Female, Bred & Owned by Exhibitor<br />

KAUFFMAN’S ANIMAL HEALTH, LEBANON, PA<br />

196. Junior State Herd ( see rule 61 & 68)<br />

PREMIER NATIONAL JUNIOR AYRSHIRE SHOW SPONSOR<br />

AYRSHIRE BREEDERS ASSOCIATION<br />

PREMIER NATIONAL JUNIOR AYRSHIRE CLASS SPONSORS<br />

JOHN & KATHY BEINS, BALDWIN CITY, KS<br />

BROTHERS THREE BROWN SWISS, LAKE MILLS, WI<br />

ROY COALE, MD<br />

PAUL & AMANDA DENNIS, EMMITSBURG, MD<br />

ROBERT & SHERRIE DOODY, KEYMAR, MD<br />

GOLD-N-AYR FARM, WALTON, NY<br />

LEN-KNOLL FARM, LENHART FAMILY, THURMONT, MD<br />

MARYLAND-DELAWARE AYRSHIRE ASSOCIATION<br />

PA AYRSHIRE BREEDERS ASSOCIATION<br />

MOWRY HOMESTEAD FARM, ROARING SPRING, PA<br />

CHRISTOPHER & CAROLE MURRAY, MT AIRY, MD<br />

OAK PRIDE FARM, KEITH BUCH & FAMILY, MOHRSVILLE, PA<br />

PALMYRA FARM, HAGERSTOWN, MD<br />

DENNY & NANCY PATRICK, WOODBINE, MD<br />

SKY-HI JERSEYS, COGAN STATION, PA<br />

JEFFREY & RHONDA WINKLER, STEEL FIRE FARM, WOODBINE, MD<br />

PREMIER NATIONAL JUNIOR AYRSHIRE CHAMPION SPONSORS<br />

HOPPAUGH FAMILY, COLUMBIA CROSS ROADS, PA<br />

JEMS AYRSHIRES, THE ZINN FAMILY, NEWBURG, PA<br />

MAULFAIR ACRES, DALE MAULFAIR, JONESTOWN, PA<br />

MOWRY HOMESTEAD FARM, ROARING SPRING, PA<br />

SCOTT HAYNES FARM, TULLY, NY<br />

JEFFREY & RHONDA WINKLER, STEEL FIRE FARM, WOODBINE, MD<br />

The showmanship classes will be held in conjunction with<br />

the <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show Youth Showmanship contest<br />

Sunday, September 18 at 10am. The youth must own the<br />

animal they are showing. Youth participants must register for the Youth Showmanship Contest (registration 8:00 am-9:30 am see page 9) and designate that<br />

they are an Ayrshire Junior Member participant. The highest placing Ayrshire participant in each division will be designated the Ayrshire division winner.<br />

The winners of the junior, intermediate and senior divisions of the Arthur Clark Showmanship Class will receive a show halter with an engraved plate on it presented<br />

in honor of Mr. Arthur Clark. This award is funded by the Arthur Clark Showmanship Award Fund of the National Ayrshire Breeders’ Association.<br />

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Special Thanks to ALL of Our Sponsors:<br />

<strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong><br />

Foundation, Inc.<br />

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SERVING PENNSYLVANIA AND NEIGHBORING STATES<br />

We rise every week to cover farmers and agribusinesses<br />

One Star - $5,000-$6,999<br />

PA DAIRYMEN’S ASSOCIATION, PALMYRA, PA<br />

CARGILL ANIMAL NUTRITION, SHIPPENSBURG, PA<br />

Platinum Sponsors - $3,000-$4,999<br />

FARMSHINE, BROWNSTOWN, PA<br />

KINGSTEAD FARMS, DAMASCUS, MD<br />

MID-ATLANTIC DAIRY ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, PA<br />

PA DAIRY PROMOTION PROGRAM, HARRISBURG, PA<br />

Gold Sponsors - $2,000-$2,999<br />

AGCHOICE FARM CREDIT, MECHANICSBURG, PA<br />

ALL-AMERICAN DAIRY FOUNDATION<br />

AMERICAN GUERNSEY ASSOCIATION, REYNOLDSBURG, OH<br />

MILK PRODUCTS, INC, CHILTON, WI<br />

PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS, INC<br />

Silver Sponsors - $1,000-$1,999<br />

ALLTECH PENNSYLVANIA, LANCASTER, PA<br />

AMERICAN JERSEY CATTLE ASSOCIAITON,<br />

REYNOLDSBURG, OH<br />

BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM VETMEDICA INC, HAMBURG, PA<br />

CAROVAIL FERTILIZER, NIVERVILLE, NY<br />

DAIRY AGENDA TODAY<br />

DAIRY ONE COOPERATIVE INC, ITHACA, NY<br />

HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION USA, BRATTLEBORO, VT<br />

HOLSTEIN INTERNATIONAL<br />

KAUFFMAN’S ANIMAL HEALTH, LEBANON, PA<br />

BARBARA J KERSTETTER, FINANCIAL SERVICES,<br />

MILLHEIM, PA<br />

MULTIMIN, NOTH AMERICAN<br />

PA AYRSHIRE BREEDERS ASSOCIATION, LEBANON, PA<br />

PA JERSEY CATTLE ASSOCIATION, LIBERTY, PA<br />

PA JUNIOR DAIRY SHOW, UNIVERSITY PARK, PA<br />

PENNSYLVANIA HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION,<br />

STATE COLLEGE, PA<br />

PFIZER, SCOTTDALE, PA<br />

PIONEER SEEDS<br />

PRIMA TECH USA<br />

SELECT SIRES INC., <strong>PL</strong>AIN CITY, OH<br />

TDL AGRITECH LLC<br />

TRANS OVA, SIOUX CENTER, IA<br />

UDDER COMFORT, WILLIAMSBURG, ON<br />

Bronze Sponsors - $500-$999<br />

ALLFLEX<br />

ANIMAL MEDIC, INC, MANCHESTER, PA<br />

APC, INC<br />

AYRSHIRE BREEDERS ASSOCIATION, COLUMBUS, OH<br />

BALCHEM ENCAPSULATES, NEW HAMPTON, NY<br />

BROWN SWISS ASSOCIATION<br />

CARGILL ANIMAL NUTRITION, GREENCASTLE, PA<br />

CHURCH AND DWIGHT CO INC., PRINCETON, NJ<br />

FRANK E.P. & MARION CONYNGHAM, SHAVERTOWN, PA<br />

CUMBERLAND VALLEY COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION,<br />

SHIPPENSBURG, PA<br />

DEEP VALLEY FARM INC, FIGHT BAC, BROOKLYN, CT<br />

ELANCO ANIMAL HEALTH, ELIZABETHTOWN, PA<br />

FIGHT BAC<br />

CYBIL FISHER, GREEN BAY, WI<br />

FULTON BANK, LEBANON, PA<br />

GENEX COOPERATIVE, INC., SHAWANO, WI<br />

GREENLEA FARMS, RICHARD GREEN, MIDDLETOWN, DE<br />

GROWMARK FS, LLC<br />

HUBNER SEED CO., INC, COLUMBIA, PA<br />

KIRBY AG<br />

LAND O’ LAKES, INC. CARLISLE, PA<br />

LISETER FARM, JOHN DUPONT, PITTSBURGH, PA<br />

MARYLAND BROWN SWISS ASSOCIATION, BELTSVILLE, MD<br />

MARYLAND-VIRGINIA MILK PRODUCERS, RESTON, VA<br />

MILK SPECIALTIES CO, DUNDEE, IL<br />

OLD MILL FARM, ALLEN & TAMMY BASSLER & FAMILY,<br />

UPPERVILLE, VA<br />

PA FARM BUREAU, CAMP HILL, PA<br />

PENNSYLVANIA BROWN SWISS ASSOCIATION,<br />

PINE GROVE, PA<br />

PRINCE AGRI PRODUCTS INC, ENOLA, PA<br />

PROGRESSIVE DAIRYMAN<br />

RED & WHITE DAIRY CATTLE ASSOCIATION, CLINTON, WI<br />

TAURUS SERVICE INC, MEHOOPANY PA<br />

THE OLD MILL-TROY INC, NORTH TROY, VT<br />

VILLAGE VIEW GUERNSEYS, MOUNT JOY, PA<br />

Sterling Sponsors - $300-$499<br />

ABS GLOBAL, NEW COLUMBIA, PA<br />

ACCELERATED GENETICS, BARABOO, WI<br />

COLDSPRINGS FARM, MATTHEW & DEBRA HOFF, NEW<br />

WINDSOR, MD<br />

DUANE COLE, DDS, BURGHILL, OH<br />

DELAWARE VALLEY COLLEGE DAIRY DEPT.,<br />

DOYLESTOWN, PA<br />

DEN-BE FARM, DENNIS BETSY & CASSIE MUSSER,<br />

ENON VALLEY, PA<br />

FOUR SEASONS FARM, JIM & RITA KENNEDY FAMILY,<br />

VALENCIA, PA<br />

JAY HOUSER, SPRING MILLS, PA<br />

LANCASTER FARMING, EPHRATA, PA<br />

MARYLAND HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION, WESTMINSTER, MD<br />

MASON DIXON RED & WHITE BREEDERS -<br />

ELIZABETHTOWN, PA<br />

MID-ATLANTIC MILKING SHORTHORN SOCIETY<br />

PAUL E. MILLER, LIRA GOLD PRODUCTS,<br />

HARRISBURG, PA<br />

MT. ARARAT FARM, GABRIELLE & WALTER BUCK &<br />

FAMILY, PORT DEPOSIT, MD<br />

NOVARTIS ANIMAL HEALTH<br />

PA GUERNSEY BREEDERS ASSOCIATION<br />

PA JERSEY CATTLE ASSOCIATION<br />

PEACE & <strong>PL</strong>ENTY FARMS, UNION BRIDGE, MD<br />

PENN DELL FARM, JIM HOUSER FAMILY,<br />

SPRING MILLS, PA<br />

WINDY KNOLL VIEW, THE BURDETTES, MERCERSBURG, PA<br />

Friends - up to-$299<br />

ADAMS CO. HOLSTEIN CLUB, GETTYSBURG, PA<br />

DON & PEGGY ADAMS, PORT ROYAL, PA<br />

ADM CROP RISK SERVICES, STEVEN WRIGHT<br />

ADM ALLIANCE NUTRITION, INC., CAMPHILL, PA<br />

AG ENGRAVING, AARON & LISA YOUNG,<br />

MERCERSBURG, PA<br />

AK MOHR HOLSTEINS, SCOTT MOHR FAMILY, NEW<br />

ENTERPRISE PA<br />

RICK & RON ALLEN, ALLEN-HILL DAIRY, SMOCK, PA<br />

ARETHUSA FARM, LITCHFIELD, CT<br />

THE ARROWSMITH FAMILY, HILLACRES JERSEYS, PEACH<br />

BOTTOM, PA<br />

ATTICA VETERINARY ASSOCIATED, P.C.<br />

AUMAN FARM, SPRING MILLS, PA<br />

HARRY H BACHMAN AUCTIONEER, ANNVILLE, PA<br />

BEAVER/LAWRENCE HOLSTEIN CLUB, NEW CASTLE, PA<br />

JOHN & KATHY BEINS, BALDWIN CITY, KS<br />

BELSHWAY FARM, WAYNE & BRAD BEIDEL, NEWBURG, PA<br />

BERKS COUNTY HOLSTEIN CLUB, FLEETWOOD, PA<br />

MICHAEL & LEAH BIRCH, SECRET HILL FARM, WHITE<br />

HALL, MD<br />

BRIDGE PORT VETERINARY<br />

BROOK CORNER FARM, REID HOOVER FAMILY,<br />

LEBANON, PA<br />

BROTHERS THREE BROWN SWISS, LAKE MILLS, WI<br />

BROWNSWITCH SWISS, JOY & TOM CROTHERS,<br />

QUARRYVILLE, PA


BRUSH-CREEK-VU, THE RICK CESSNA FAMILY,<br />

EVERETT, PA<br />

BSB HOLSTEINS, BERNIE & SHARON BEATTY,<br />

ASBURY, NJ<br />

BURKET FALLS FARM, EAST FREEDOM, PA<br />

LEON N BUTTON, VINE VALLEY, FARM, RUSHVILLE, NY<br />

CARROLL CO. HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION,<br />

NEW WINDSOR, MD<br />

CENTRE/CLINTON HOLSTEIN CLUB, PAUL HARTLE,<br />

BELLEFONTE, PA<br />

CENTRE HERD HEALTH SERVICE, INC, DRS. CLONINGER,<br />

ANDEROSN, CONNELLY & BUTIA, CENTRE HALL, PA<br />

CESSNA BROTHERS FARM, CLEARVILLE, PA<br />

JACKIE CESSNA, CLEARVILLE, PA<br />

CHESTER COUNTY HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION,<br />

COCHRANVILLE, PA<br />

CHH SERVICES<br />

ROY COALE, MD<br />

THOMAS & ELAINE COMSTOCK, ULSTER, PA<br />

COOL-JOMILL, HESS & HEETER, SMITHSBURG, MD<br />

THE CRAIG FAMILY, CRAIG-MOOR FARM,<br />

NORTH BANGOR, NY<br />

CREEDIN CORNMAN, CARLISLE, PA<br />

ELLIS CROWL FAMILY, JOY-EL FARM, AIRVILLE, PA<br />

CROWN STONE FARM, THE BILL SCHNEBLY FAMILY, CLEAR<br />

SPRING, MD<br />

CROWN STONE FARM, THE SCHNEBLY FAMILY, CLEAR<br />

SPRING, MD<br />

CUMBERLAND COUNTY 4-H DAIRY CLUB,<br />

RICHARD BEATTY, SEC., NEWVILLE, PA<br />

CUMBERLAND DAIRY SUP<strong>PL</strong>Y/I.B.A., GARY & LINDA<br />

BESECKER, CHAMBERSBURG, PA<br />

CURRIE HOLSTEINS<br />

DAIRY FARMERS OF AMERICA, INC, SYRACUSE, NY<br />

DAIRY MARKETING SERVICES LLC, SYRACUSE, NY<br />

DAIRY ONE D.H.I.A., ITHICA, NY<br />

DAYSLAND ACRES, THE ALBAUGH FAMILY,<br />

WALKERSVILLE, MD<br />

DEANS FOODS, SHARPSVILLE, PA<br />

KEITH DECKER, KNOX, PA<br />

DEL-HOLLOW FARM, DANA ERWAY, COUDERSPORT, PA<br />

PAUL & AMANDA DENNIS, EMMISTBURG, MD<br />

DESIGNER GENES MILKING SHORTHORNS, DENISE<br />

WHITING, EDINBURG, PA<br />

DIX-LEE FARM, KEITH DIXON FAMILY, PHILLIPSBURG, MO<br />

ROBERT & SHERRIE DOODY, KEYMAR, MD<br />

DOVER AREA ANIMAL HOSPITAL, INC<br />

DRY RUN VETERINARY SERVICE, <strong>PL</strong>LC<br />

EALY’S HIGHLAND FARM, DAN & SHERRY EALY,<br />

SHARPSVILLE, PA<br />

DR. BARRY M ENGLAND, WILLIAMSBURG, PA<br />

DOUG EVANS, SUNNY ACRES FARM, GEORGETOWN, NY<br />

DUNN’S PRIDE HOLSTEINS, PA<br />

EVERGREEN FARMS INC, SPRUCE CREEK, PA<br />

FAIRBROOK FARM, FRANK CONNELLY, PA FURNACE, PA<br />

FAIR HILL BROWN SWISS, EDWIN C FRY,<br />

CHESTERTOWN, MD<br />

FAITHFULL ACRES<br />

FOUNTAIN FARM, HARRY E., ALIENE & ED THOMPSON,<br />

CARLISLE, PA<br />

FOUR-CO FARM, DOUG & JOHN COPE,<br />

MECHANICSBURG, PA<br />

FOUR SPRINGS JERSEYS, J. CRAIG & SUSAN E WICKER,<br />

CENTER HALL, PA<br />

FRANKLIN COUNTY HOLSTEIN CLUB, MERCERSBURG, PA<br />

FRANKLIN FEED & SUP<strong>PL</strong>Y, CHAMBERSBURG, PA<br />

JANICE & CLETUS FREY, WINDY SPRINGS FARM,<br />

SMITHSBURG, MD<br />

FRIENDSHIP FARM, DICK & JUDY WHALEN,<br />

MILLBROOK, NY<br />

G-D BLESSED HOLSTEINS, SHIPPENSBURG, PA<br />

GALLIKER DAIRY CO., JOHNSTOWN, PA<br />

GARSTLYN FARM, BRAD & SHEILA GARST,<br />

NEW WINDSOR, MD<br />

DUFF L GEORGE, CARLISLE, PA<br />

ED GILL & FAMILY, GILL FARM, CRESTON, OH<br />

GLENVILLE FARMS, ANDREW & DEBBIE LAFFEY,<br />

COCHRANVILLE, PA<br />

GLORYLAND HOLSTEINS, GROTTOES, VA<br />

GOLD-N-AYR FARM, WALTON, NY<br />

GOLDEN OAKS FARM, WAUCONDA, IL<br />

GREEN ACRES MILKING SHORTHORNS,<br />

RANDOLPH CENTER, VT<br />

JANE GUYER FAMILY, TWELVE PINES FARM,<br />

NEW FLORENCE, PA<br />

HAAGEN FARM, HOWARD, PA<br />

HALPIN FARMS, GEORGE & MARGARET HALPIN,<br />

CULLOM, IL<br />

HARDCORE FARMS, THE FISHER FAMILY,<br />

NEW ENTERPRISE, PA<br />

HARMONY FARMS, LLC, FRANK & BARBARA COVEY,<br />

FEDERALSBURG, MD<br />

PAUL & ELLEN HARTLE, BELLEFONTE, PA<br />

HEART & SOUL HOLSTEINS, DOUG & JENNIFER BOOP,<br />

MILLMONT, PA<br />

BRUCE & LAURA HEILINGER, HEILINGER SWISS,<br />

LEBANON, PA<br />

HI-FIELD FARM, HERB & HELEN GUYER & FAMILY,<br />

DERRY, PA<br />

HICKORYMEA FARM, EDWIN JOHNSON, AIRVILLE, PA<br />

HOCK HAVEN HOLSTEINS, SANDI L HOCK, MILLVILLE, PA<br />

HOPPAUGH FAMILY, COLUMBIA CROSS ROADS, PA<br />

HOODSTEAD FARM, SCOTT, JUDY & NICOLE HOOD,<br />

MIDDLETOWN, MD<br />

ED HOUTZ, SPRING MILLS, PA<br />

HUNTINGDON COUNTY HOLSTEIN CLUB, PARKSBURG, PA<br />

INDIAN ACRES FARM, CARRIE SEARS,<br />

SOUTH DEERFIELD, MA<br />

IRONS FARM, JIM, JUDY, JEFF & JASON LARSON,<br />

SMETHPORT, PA<br />

JEMI JERSEY, JEFF & MICHELE REASNER, NEWBURG, PA<br />

JEMS AYRSHIRES, THE ZINN FAMILY, NEWBURG, PA<br />

JERAMY GUERNSEYS, JERRY, AMY & SANDRA KRONE,<br />

FOUNTAINVILLE, PA<br />

JANICE M JURBALA, ORANGEVILLE, PA<br />

KESECA VETERINARY CLINIC, <strong>PL</strong>LC<br />

KEYSTONE FARM, DONALD V. SEIPT FAMILY, EASTON, PA<br />

KING & QUEEN FARM, THOMAS & DALE SMITH,<br />

DENVER, PA<br />

DAN KING, KING’S FARM STORE, SPRING MILLS, PA<br />

KIRBYVILLE HOLSTEINS, JIM & SUE YOUNKER,<br />

FLEETWOOD, PA<br />

PAUL & JEAN KNIGHT, AIRVILLE, PA<br />

KOONS AI, WAYNESBORO, PA<br />

ERNIE KUEFFER, BOONSBORO, MD<br />

KULP GENETICS, DAVID & DR. ANNE KULP,<br />

MANHEIM, PA<br />

HAROLD KULP, EUREKA DAIRY FARM, POTTSTOWN, PA<br />

KUSZLYK CATTLE COMPANY, MR & MRS JOHN KUSZLYK,<br />

BATAVIA, NY<br />

L.J.P. & SONS LLC, LOUIS & JANET PALMATARY,<br />

BARCLAY, MD<br />

LANCASTER COUNTY HOLSTEIN CLUB<br />

TOM LANDRUM, GUILFORD, IN<br />

LAWRENCE-HAVEN HOLSTEINS, PAUL LAWRENCE,<br />

NEW CASTLE, PA<br />

LEN-KNOLL FARM, LENHART FAMILY, THURMONT, MD<br />

LIDDLEHOLM HOLSTEIN<br />

LITTLEFIELD FARMS, WATERTOWN, NY<br />

LOVE HAVEN FARM, SHARON LOVE, SCOTTDALE, PA<br />

MA<strong>PL</strong>E DELL FARM, INC, PATRICK FAMILY,<br />

WOODBINE, MD<br />

MA<strong>PL</strong>E GLORY SWISS, GREENVILLE, PA<br />

MA<strong>PL</strong>E NOOK HOLSTEINS, LAURI BEGGS,<br />

OGDENSBURG, NY<br />

MARBURGER FARM DAIRY INC., EVANS CITY, PA<br />

MARODORE FARM, BALTIMORE, OH<br />

MARYLAND CO-OP GUERNSEY BREEDERS ASSOCIATION,<br />

QUEEN ANNE, MD<br />

MARYLAND-DELAWARE AYRSHIRE BREEDERS ASSOCIATION,<br />

EMMITSBURG, MD<br />

MARYLAND JR. BROWN SWISS ASSOCIATION,<br />

MECHANICSVILLE, MD<br />

MATHERN MELLOTT & WALLACE A. MELLOTT, WALLYMAE<br />

FARMS, HARRISONVILLE, PA<br />

MAULFAIR ACRES, DALE MAULFAIR, JONESTOWN, PA<br />

MERCER-NORTHWEST GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION,<br />

SANDY LAKE, PA<br />

MEYERS FAMILY DAIRY, INC, SHIRLEYSBURG, PA<br />

MID-MD DAIRY VETERINARIANS, HAGERSTOWN, MD<br />

MIFFLINBURG BANK & TRUST CO, MILLHEIM BRANCH,<br />

MIFFLINBURG, PA<br />

MILLBORNE FARMS, MOREY MILLER, GRANBY, CT<br />

KATHY MILLER, FREDERICK, MD<br />

MISTY MEADOWS FARM, BETH CLARK, NEW PARIS, PA<br />

MONANFRAN FARMS, CANASTOTA, NY<br />

MORRILL FARM DAIRY, ROB MORRILL, CONCORD, NH<br />

MOWRY HOMESTEAD FARM, ROARING SPRING, PA<br />

MT. GLEN FARM, COLUMBIA CROSSROADS, PA<br />

RON MUMMAH, PORT ROYAL, PA<br />

CHRISTOPHER & CAROLE MURRAY, MT AIRY, MD<br />

JOHN & KATHY MYERS & FAMILY, DOGWOOD LANE FARM,<br />

WORTON, MD<br />

NEW GENERATION GENETICS, FORT ATKINSON, WI<br />

NEW YORK STATE MILKING SHORTHRON ASSOCIATION<br />

WILLIAM C. & LILLY A. NICHOL, STATE COLLEGE, PA<br />

NORTHWESTERN REC, MARY MULLIGAN-HAINES,<br />

CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS, PA<br />

OAK PRIDE FARM, KEITH BUCH & FAMILY,<br />

MOHRSVILLE, PA<br />

OAK SPRING FARMS LLC, ESSEX HOUSE, NEW YORK, NY<br />

OLD ACRES FARMS<br />

IRENE OSBORNE, MILLERSTOWN, PA<br />

OVALTOP HOLSTEINS, RICHFIELD SPRINGS, NY<br />

PA JUNIOR GUERNSEY BREEDERS ASSOCIATION<br />

PA STONE MILL, BRYANT & HOLLY HLAVATY,<br />

MANHEIM, PA<br />

PALMYRA FARM, HAGERSTOWN, MD<br />

PATHVUE FARM, THE STEVE RUBY FAMILY,<br />

SPRING RUN, PA<br />

DENNY & NANCY PATRICK, WOODBINE, MD<br />

TIM PEACHEY, PETERSBURG, PA<br />

THE PEASE FAMILY, CATOCTIN GUERNSEYS, MARSHALL, VA<br />

PEN-COL FARMS, DENNIS WOLFF, MILLVILLE, PA<br />

PENN ENGLAND FARMS, WILLIAMSBURG, PA<br />

PENN DEL FARM, RAYMOND & LOUISE WITMER, WILLOW<br />

STREET, PA<br />

PENN-GRA HOLSTEINS, GARTH & MELISSA CAMPBELL,<br />

GRATZ, PA<br />

PENNWOOD FARMS, BERLIN, PA<br />

PENNSYLVANIA HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION - STATE COLLEGE, PA<br />

BOB & JANE PEP<strong>PL</strong>E, OXFORD, PA<br />

PERRY VETERINARY CLINIC<br />

LENNY & ANGIE PIEPER, ETERNAL FLAME GUERNSEYS,<br />

WALTON, NY<br />

PINESEDGE FARM, NEDRA KOLLER, LEESPORT, PA<br />

WAYNE E. PIPER SR., SHIPPENSBURG, PA<br />

<strong>PL</strong>EASANT VALLEY JERSEYS, DOUG MARTIN,<br />

CHAMBERSBURG, PA<br />

POWL’S FEED SERVICE INC, PEACH BOTTOM, PA<br />

PURE-AYR, CHARLES & DEBRA YOUNG, WEST GROVE, PA<br />

R-GENERATION FARM, JASON & JESSICA KENNEDY,<br />

COCHRANTON, PA<br />

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RAD-ICAL GENETICS, OKEECHOBEE, FL<br />

RANSOM RAIL FARMS<br />

RAY-MAC FARM, THE RAY MCMILLEN FAMILY,<br />

LOYSVILLE, PA<br />

REDCREST RED & WHITES, THE SKINNER FAMILY,<br />

MERCERSBURG, PA<br />

REDIEN ACRES, JOHN & ELIZABETH NEIDER & SONS,<br />

CARROLLTON, OH<br />

REPRODUCTIVE SOLUTIONS<br />

ABBY, RICKY, & LANE RIGGLEMAN, JEFFERSON, MD<br />

ROCKY HILL FARM, MCCARTY FAMILY, HUGHESVILLE, PA<br />

ROLL-N-VIEW FARMS<br />

ROUND HILL ACRES, CINDY WARNER,<br />

FREDERICK, MD<br />

ROYAL HAVEN FARM, LYNN & BONNIE MILLER,<br />

TOWANDA, PA<br />

RUTTERS DAIRY, YORK, PA<br />

SAN-HAVEN HOLSTEINS, JOSH & LEANN SANDERS,<br />

LITTLESTOWN, PA<br />

JOSHUA SANDERS<br />

WAYNE & CINDEE SAVAGE & FAMILY, SAVAGE-LEIGH,<br />

KNOXVILLE, MD<br />

SCHNEIDER DAIRY & SCHNEIDER VALLEY, WILLIAMSPORT, PA<br />

BRENT SCHULER, S-PINE-LAWN FARMS, FLEETWOOD, PA<br />

SCOTT HAYNES FARMS, TULLY, NY<br />

JOHN & BECKY SEARS, SCHENEVUS, NY<br />

DOUG & JOAN SEIDEL, QUEENSTOWN, MD<br />

JAMES & DENISE SHARP, SHIPPENSBURG, PA<br />

CHARLENE SHUPP, SHUPPE’S FARM, BAINBRIDGE, PA<br />

SINGING BROOK FARMS, BRUCE SNIDER, IMLER, PA<br />

SKY-HI JERSEYS, COGAN STATION, PA<br />

DENNIS SMITH FAMILY, DUBLIN HILLS FARM,<br />

WOODSBORO, MD<br />

JENNA L SMITH, PEACH KIST SWISS, MARTINSBURG, PA<br />

O. CLAYTON SMITH & FAMILY, O. C. S. DAIRY,<br />

JEFFERSON, MD<br />

SNIDER HOMESTEAD FARM, BERNETA GABLE, NEW<br />

ENTERPRISE, PA<br />

SOLID GOLD DAIRY MARKETING, MICHAEL & CINDY<br />

WEIMER & FAMILY, EMLENTON, PA<br />

SPRING-VALE FARM, JEFF & PATTI HUBBARD,<br />

THURMONT, MD<br />

SPUNGOLD & MEDOVUE HOLSTEINS, DALE & DEANNA<br />

BENDIG & JACK & VICKI KING, GETTYSBURG, PA<br />

STAR ROCK DAIRY, TOM BARLEY, CONESTOGA, PA<br />

MIKE & PAUL STILES, WAVERLY FARM, CLEARBROOK, VA<br />

WAYNE STILES FAMILY, SPRING VALLEY FARM,<br />

WESTMINSTER, MD<br />

DONALD & JOANNE STOLTZFUS, BERLIN, PA<br />

KEVIN & DINA STOLTZFUS, WARWICK MANOR FARM, EAST<br />

EARL, PA<br />

STONEHURST FARM, DON WELK, STRASBURG, PA<br />

SWISS VALLEY DAIRY, LEBANON, PA<br />

BETTY SWOPE, CHURCHVILLE, VA<br />

SUSAN E. THOMPSON & NEALE A. MESSINA, NEWTOWN,<br />

PA<br />

TOP ACRES, WAYNE SLIKER, ST. PARIS, OH<br />

TOWER VUE HOLSTEINS, CARLISLE, PA<br />

TOWN & COUNTRY VET<br />

TRES COLLES FARM MILKING SHORTHORN, DAVID & CINDY<br />

CLIMER, CHILLICOTHE, OH<br />

DAVE TROTTER, TROTACRE FARM, ENON VALLEY, PA<br />

TRUE FARMS<br />

TURKEY HILL, CONESTOGA, PA<br />

TURTLE ROCK FARM, THE THIEMANNS, SHERMANSDALE, PA<br />

TUSSEY VIEW FARM, INC, FRED A STROUSE,<br />

BOALSBURG, PA<br />

TWIN BROOK FARM, MARCHEZAK & MCMURRAY FAMILIES,<br />

BENTLEYVILLE, PA<br />

UNITED DAIRY, BESSEMAN, PA<br />

VAN DYKE’S EMBRYO TRANSFER, PC<br />

VICTORY ACRES, DEAN & BRENDA DAUBERT, PERRY, NY<br />

VISION GENETICS, COREY WOLFF, PA<br />

VISTA GRANDE FARM, THE BITLERS, FLEETWOOD, PA<br />

ROBERT WAGNER FAMILY, BO JOY FARM,<br />

QUARRYVILLE, PA<br />

WALNUT CORNER FARM, BISMARK, IL<br />

WALNUT LANE FARM, RODNEY & DARLENE STUFF &<br />

FAMILY, CHAMBERSBURG, PA<br />

WAY-HAR FARM, WILLIAM & LOLLY LESHER & FAMILY,<br />

BERNVILLE, PA<br />

WELCOME STOCK GUERNSEYS, WAYNE & ELIZABETH FOOTE<br />

& FAMILY, HARTFORD, NY<br />

MATT & KELLI WELSH & FAMILY, SAVAGE-LEIGH,<br />

KNOXVILLE, MD<br />

BONNIE & ROB WENTWORTH, WENTWORTH FARM,<br />

QUARRYVILLE, PA<br />

JOHN H WETMORE, HONESDALE, PA<br />

WHISPERING PINES FARMS, DF & WB HAYES,<br />

CAMBRIDGE, OH<br />

WHITE’S MILKING SHORTHORNS, HAROLD & LOLITA<br />

WHITE, MARATHON, NY<br />

WILLOW BROOK FARM, WEST MIDDLESEX, PA<br />

WIND MILL FARM, DENNIS & RONALD RAY DAUBERT,<br />

PINE GROVE, PA<br />

WINDSOR MANOR FARM, JASON & DONNA MYERS, NEW<br />

WINDSOR, MD<br />

JEFFREY & RHONDA WINKLER, STEEL FIRE FARM,<br />

WOODBINE, MD<br />

WITTERDALE FARM, SHIPPENSBURG, PA<br />

WOODVALE FARMS, THE ROBERT HARWOOD FAMILY,<br />

PERRY, NY<br />

ELSIE WOLFF, QUARRYVILLE, PA<br />

WOODBOURNE FARM, JOHN & MARY FENDRICK,<br />

GERMANTOWN, MD<br />

YURKANIN FAMILY, ELMBROOK FARM,<br />

COLUMBIA CROSS ROADS, PA<br />

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OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK – PENNSYLVANIA SPONSORED BROWN SWISS FUTURITY 2013<br />

Open to ALL and ANY Brown Swiss Breeder FROM ANY STATE.<br />

1 2 3 Name of Entry<br />

Reg. # Birth Tattoo Sire Name & Reg. # Dam Name & Reg. #<br />

Complete all information above for the calves you wish to enter in the 2013 Futurity. | ** Animals born from 9/01/10 to 8/31/11 are eligible **<br />

Please print or type clearly. Completely fill out all information below.<br />

1 st Payment<br />

head x $4.00 each $____________<br />

Check #______________________<br />

Date:_________________<br />

Owner:_________________________________________________________<br />

Signature:_____________________________________________<br />

Address:________________________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

Phone:___________________________<br />

Fax:________________________<br />

E-Mail:_______________________________________________<br />

Mail entries & payment to:<br />

Thomas E. Smith<br />

1600 West Rt. 897<br />

Denver, PA 17517<br />

Phone: 717-336-0553<br />

kingnqueen@dejazzd.com<br />

CUT OFF & SAVE<br />

Make checks payable to: Pennsylvania Swiss Futurity<br />

Postmarked By:<br />

Payment 1 @ $4 each 12/1/2011<br />

Payment 2 @ $6 each 12/1/2012<br />

Payment 3 @ $10 each Early entry date for 2013 - <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show<br />

ALL-AMERICAN BROWN SWISS SHOW<br />

Heifer & Dry Cow Classes . . Tuesday, September 20, 1:00 pm, Equine Arena<br />

Cow Classes . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday, September 21, 8:00 am, Equine Arena<br />

Judge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lee Barber, DeWitt, Iowa<br />

Breed Superintendent . . . . Greg Strait, McConnellsburg, PA<br />

ENTRIES CLOSE . . . . . . . . AUGUST 19 AND AUGUST 31 (See Rules 10-12)<br />

Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . of individual and group classes, found on pages 15-17.<br />

Birth dates . . . . . . . . . . . . found in the “Chart of Classes,” on page 18.<br />

The following supporters of the Brown Swiss Show deserve our sincere appreciation.<br />

207. Spring Heifer Calf<br />

FAITHFUL ACRES, NY<br />

208. Winter Heifer Calf<br />

OLD MILL FARM, ALLEN & TAMMY BASSLER & KIDS, UPPERVILLE, VA<br />

209. Fall Heifer Calf<br />

210. Summer Yearling Heifer<br />

MARYLAND JUNIOR BROWN SWISS ASSOCIATION<br />

VICTORY ACRES LLC, DEAN & BRENDA DAUBERT, PERRY, NY<br />

211. Spring Yearling Heifer<br />

BROWNSWITCH SWISS, JOY & TOM CROTHERS, QUARRYVILLE, PA<br />

212. Winter Yearling Heifer<br />

DUBLIN HILLS FARM, DENNIS SMITH, WOODSBORO, MD<br />

213. Fall Yearling Heifer<br />

ELM BROOK FARM, YURKANIN FAMILY, COLUMBIA CROSS ROADS, PA<br />

214. Junior Champion Female<br />

The Pennsylvania Brown Swiss Breeders’ Association<br />

will award a Trophy to the exhibitor of the Junior Champion Female<br />

215. Reserve Junior Champion Female<br />

216. Best Junior Female Bred & Owned By Exhibitor<br />

OLD MILL FARM, ALLEN & TAMMY BASSLER & KIDS, UPPERVILLE, VA<br />

217. Junior Best Three Females<br />

OAK SPRING FARMS LLC, ESSEX HOUSE, NEW YORK, NY<br />

219. Dry Cow, 3 Years and Older<br />

LOVE HAVEN FARM, SCOTTDALE, PA<br />

220. Fall Yearling Heifer in Milk<br />

*221. Brown Swiss Two Year Old Futurity (See Rule 66, Page 17)<br />

222. Cow, Junior 2 Year Old<br />

SECRET HILL FARM, MICHAEL & LEAH BIRCH, WHITE HALL, MD<br />

223. Cow, Senior 2 Year Old<br />

KING & QUEEN FARM, THOMAS & DALE SMITH, DENVER, PA<br />

225. Cow, Junior 3 Year Old<br />

FOUR SEASONS FARM, JAMES L. KENNEDY FAMILY, BUTLER, PA<br />

226. Cow, Senior 3 Year Old<br />

FAIR HILL BROWN SWISS, EDWIN C. FRY, CHESTERTOWN, MD<br />

227. Intermediate Champion Female<br />

CUMBERLAND VALLEY COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, SHIPPENSBURG, PA<br />

228. Reserve Intermediate Champion Female<br />

229. Cow, 4 Years Old<br />

MARYLAND BROWN SWISS ASSOC., CENTREVILLE, MD<br />

230. Cow, 5 Years Old<br />

ROUND HILL ACRES, CINDY WARNER, FREDERICK MD<br />

231. Cow, 6 Years & Older<br />

HEILINGER SWISS, BRUCE AND LAURA HEILINGER, LEBANON, PA<br />

232. Component Merit Class (7500lbs Combined Fat & Protein Lifetime)<br />

IRONS FARM, LARSON FAMILY, SMETHPORT, PA<br />

234. Senior Champion Female<br />

235. Reserve Senior Champion Female<br />

236. Grand Champion Female<br />

CAROVAIL FERTILIZER, NIVERVILLE, NY<br />

The PENNSYLVANIA BROWN SWISS BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION will sponsor<br />

the blanket to be awarded to the exhibitor of the Grand Champion Female.<br />

237. Reserve Grand Champion Female<br />

239. Best Senior Female, Bred and Owned By Exhibitor<br />

241. Total Performance Winner<br />

WIND MILL FARM, DENNIS & RONALD RAY DAUBERT, PINE GROVE, PA<br />

242. Best Three Females<br />

BO JOY FARM, ROBERT WAGNER FAMILY, QUARRYVILLE, PA<br />

243. Produce of Dam<br />

VINE VALLEY FARM, LEON N. BUTTON, RUSHVILLE, NY<br />

*244. Dam-and-Daughter<br />

TRUE FARMS, NY<br />

*245. Exhibitor’s Herd<br />

*246. State or Provincial Herd - See Rules 60 & 68<br />

247. Premier Breeder<br />

248. Premier Exhibitor<br />

* Not a National Brown Swiss Show Class<br />

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National Brown Swiss<br />

Association Awards<br />

Production Awards – Special breed production<br />

ribbons will be awarded based on highest<br />

305d, 2x ECM record. Current record may<br />

be included if the latest official test sheet is<br />

provided by the exhibitor. The test sheet must<br />

be sent to and received by the National Brown<br />

Swiss office at least two weeks prior to show<br />

day. Records received after that will be accepted<br />

only with a $50.00 late fee. The winner<br />

must stand in the top half of the class (top<br />

5 if less than 10 in class). These are awarded<br />

in the Junior & Senior Three-, Four-, and Five-<br />

Year Old, Aged, Component Merit Cow and Dry<br />

Cow classes.<br />

Special Awards<br />

Vid Vye Memorial Trophy – A serving tray<br />

(replica of the one kept in the National Office)<br />

presented to the owner of the Grand Champion<br />

Female at each National Brown Swiss<br />

Show.<br />

NASCO Type and Production – Trophy to be<br />

awarded at each National Show to the exhibitor<br />

of the cow with the highest actual 305<br />

day or less official DHI record. The cow must<br />

stand in the top 5 if less than 20 in class or<br />

top 20% if more than 20 in class. Dry cows<br />

are not eligible for this award. The official<br />

DHI record must be provided by the owner<br />

with substantiating evidence (the official DHI<br />

record report form or a statement giving the<br />

record, signed by the official DHI supervisor)<br />

when the entries are checked by the Brown<br />

Swiss staff. In case of tie, the tying records<br />

will be converted to an ECM basis with high<br />

record being the winner.<br />

Fred S. Idtse Recognition Trophy – The<br />

State Herd winner at each National Show will<br />

be recognized by having its name placed on a<br />

plaque located at the National Office.<br />

Ira Inman Trophy – Awarded annually to the<br />

Premier Breeder at each National Brown Swiss<br />

Show. A replica of the original trophy, which<br />

is kept at the National Office, is given to each<br />

winner.<br />

As outlined in the PDCA Show ring Code of Ethics, if a National Show judge should bring to the attention of the Brown Swiss Association staff<br />

possible unethical practices related to Brown Swiss cattle exhibited at a National Show, Brown Swiss Association staff will consult with Show<br />

Management as to the proper Steps to be taken.<br />

Any animal sold or exhibited as registered by the Brown Swiss Cattle Breeders Association can be blood/DNA typed at the discretion of the<br />

Executive Secretary. <strong>All</strong> expenses to be paid by Brown Swiss Cattle Breeders Association.<br />

PREMIER NATIONAL JUNIOR BROWN SWISS SHOW<br />

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 | Equine Arena | Judge – Laurie Winkelman, Appleton, Wisconsin<br />

Eligibility: Junior must have been<br />

9 by January 1, 2011 and not<br />

yet be 20 years old by the same<br />

day. Thus a person must have<br />

been born during the years 1991<br />

through 2001.<br />

For an animal to be exhibited as<br />

Junior owned, the animal must<br />

be registered in the juniors name<br />

prior to the animal’s second birthday.<br />

If an animal is purchased by<br />

a junior member, after the animal<br />

is two years old, that animal must<br />

have been owned by the junior<br />

for at least one year, based on the<br />

sale date, before it can be shown<br />

as a junior owned animal. Animals<br />

that are leased through the<br />

National Brown Swiss Lease Program<br />

are also eligible to be shown<br />

by juniors. Partnerships are not<br />

allowed, nor are animals owned<br />

by the farm.<br />

Procedures To Be Completed Before<br />

the Show<br />

Check your premium book. Special<br />

entries may be required for<br />

the junior show in addition to normal<br />

open division entries.<br />

A representative of the national<br />

association will check the registration<br />

papers for junior exhibited<br />

animals the day before the show.<br />

This is in addition to the “checkin”<br />

done by Show Management.<br />

To compete for production awards,<br />

the production records must be<br />

submitted to the national office<br />

at least two weeks prior to show<br />

date.<br />

Each junior will receive a shirt to<br />

wear when showing in the junior<br />

show.<br />

Showing: The junior who owns<br />

or leases the animal is to show<br />

her. If the owner cannot attend<br />

the show, another National Brown<br />

Swiss Association junior member<br />

of the same age or younger may<br />

show the animal. Also, in a class<br />

where a junior member owns<br />

more than one animal, another<br />

National Brown Swiss junior Member<br />

of the same age or younger<br />

may show the second animal.<br />

If for some reason the junior is<br />

having trouble showing the animal,<br />

another junior may assist but<br />

the junior owner must continue to<br />

accompany the animal.<br />

Any animal sold or exhibited as<br />

registered by the Brown Swiss<br />

Cattle Breeders Association can be<br />

blood/DNA typed at the discretion<br />

of the Executive Secretary. <strong>All</strong> expenses<br />

to be paid by Brown Swiss<br />

Cattle Breeders Association.<br />

Ribbons & Champion Selection<br />

1st, 2nd, and 3rd place ribbons<br />

provided.<br />

Junior Show Production awards<br />

are based on the highest 305d<br />

2x ECM record and are provided<br />

to junior-owned animals in the<br />

Junior-Three, Senior-Three, Four-<br />

, Five-Year Old, Six-Year Old &<br />

Older, Component Merit Cow and<br />

Dry Cow classes. The award goes<br />

to the cow with the highest 305d<br />

ECM record regardless of placing.<br />

A Junior and Reserve Junior<br />

Champion Intermediate and<br />

Reserve Intermediate Champion,<br />

Senior and Reserve Senior Champion,<br />

and Grand and Reserve<br />

Grand Champion will be selected<br />

at all National Junior Shows. The<br />

procedure for selection, whether<br />

or not to ask the second-place<br />

animals to return to the ring, will<br />

be left to Show Management.<br />

Senior and Grand Champion and<br />

Reserves are selected immediately<br />

following the cow classes.<br />

257. Spring Heifer Calf<br />

258. Winter Heifer Calf<br />

259. Fall Heifer Calf<br />

260. Summer Yearling Heifer<br />

261. Spring Yearling Heifer<br />

262. Winter Yearling Heifer<br />

263. Fall Yearling Heifer<br />

264. Junior Champion<br />

OLD MILL FARM, UPPERVILLE, VA<br />

265. Reserve Junior Champion<br />

OLD MILL FARM, UPPERVILLE, VA<br />

269. Dry Cow, 3 Years & Older<br />

270. Fall Yearling Heifer in Milk<br />

272. Cow, Junior 2 Year Old<br />

273. Cow, Senior 2 Year Old<br />

275. Cow, Junior 3 Year Old<br />

276. Cow, Senior 3 Year Old<br />

277. Intermediate Champion<br />

OLD MILL FARM, UPPERVILLE, VA<br />

278. Reserve Intermediate Champion<br />

OLD MILL FARM, UPPERVILLE, VA<br />

279. Cow, 4 Years Old<br />

280. Cow, 5 Years Old<br />

281. Cow, 6 Years Old & Older<br />

282. Component Merit Cow<br />

(7,500lbs Combined Fat & Protein Lifetime)<br />

284. Senior Champion<br />

OLD MILL FARM, UPPERVILLE, VA<br />

285. Reserve Senior Champion<br />

OLD MILL FARM, UPPERVILLE, VA<br />

286. Grand Champion<br />

TDL Agritech LLC<br />

287. Reserve Grand Champion<br />

289. Best Female, Bred & Owned by Exhibitor<br />

KAUFFMAN’S ANIMAL HEALTH, LEBANON, PA<br />

296. Junior State Herd ( see rule 61 & 68)<br />

PREMIER NATIONAL JUNIOR BROWN SWISS SHOW SPECIAL AWARDS<br />

A special rosette will be given to Junior Champion and Reserve, Intermediate Champion and Reserve, Senior Champion and Reserve, and Grand Champion<br />

and Reserve. Each class winner will receive an award. Juniors also receive production awards based on the highest 305d, 2x, ECM record. Production records<br />

must be sent to and received by the National Brown Swiss office two weeks prior to show day. These awards are provided for a junior-owned animal<br />

in each of the following classes, Junior & Senior Three-, Four-, and Five-Year Old, Aged, Component Merit Cow and Dry Cows. Shirts will be provided to each<br />

junior before the show and must be worn by the junior during the show. There will be no cash awards from the National Brown Swiss Association.<br />

The first place entry in each class and champions will receive an award donated by Brown Swiss Breeders and Supporters.<br />

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PREMIER NATIONAL JUNIOR BROWN SWISS SHOW SPONSOR<br />

BROWN SWISS ASSOCIATION<br />

PREMIER NATIONAL JUNIOR BROWN SWISS CLASS SPONSORS<br />

BROWNSWITCH SWISS, JOY & TOM CROTHERS, QUARRYVILLE, PA<br />

FOUR SEASONS FARM, JIM & RITA KENNEDY FAMILY, VALENCIA, PA<br />

BRAD & SHEILA GARST, NEW WINDSOR, MD<br />

BRUCE & LAURA HEILINGER, HEILINGER SWISS, LEBANON, PA<br />

HOODSTEAD FARM, SCOTT, JUDY & NICOLE HOOD, MIDDLETOWN, MD<br />

MA<strong>PL</strong>E GLORY SWISS, GREENVILLE, PA<br />

MARYLAND JR. BROWN SWISS ASSOCIATION<br />

JENNA L SMITH, PEACH KIST SWISS, MARTINSBURG, PA<br />

SPRING-VALE FARM, JEFF & PATTI HUBBARD, THURMONT, MD<br />

PREMIER NATIONAL JUNIOR BROWN SWISS<br />

CHAMPION SPONSORS<br />

DENNIS & RONALD RAY DAUBERT, WINDMILL FARM, PINE GROVE, PA<br />

JANICE & CLETUS FREY, WINDY SPRINGS FARM, SMITHSBURG, MD<br />

PENNSYLVANIA BROWN SWISS ASSOCIATION<br />

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We are proud to support the<br />

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insurances and investments<br />

Congratulations to all Junior Exhibitors<br />

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307. Spring Heifer Calf<br />

LINDSEY BROS, WALNUT CORNER FARM, BISMARK, IL<br />

HOLLOW VIEW FARM, ELSIE WOLFF, QUARRYVILLE, PA<br />

308. Winter Heifer Calf<br />

DIX-LEE FARM, KEITH DIXON FAMILY, PHILLIPSBURG, MO<br />

O.C.S. DAIRY, O. CLAYTON SMITH & FAMILY, JEFFERSON, MD<br />

309. Fall Heifer Calf<br />

SNIDER HOMESTEAD FARM, BERNETA GABLE, NEW ENTERPRISE, PA<br />

GILL FARM, ED GILL FAMILY, CRESTON, OH<br />

310. Summer Yearling<br />

POWL’S FEED SERVICE, INC, PEACH BOTTOM, PA<br />

MARYLAND CO-OP GUERNSEY BREEDERS ASSOC.<br />

311. Spring Yearling<br />

MILLBORNE FARMS, MOREY MILLER, GRANBY, CT<br />

WOODBOURNE FARM, JOHN & MARY FENDRICK, GERMANTOWN, MD<br />

312. Winter Yearling<br />

TROTACRE FARM, ENON VALLEY, PA<br />

LITTLEFIELD FARMS, WATERTOWN, NY<br />

313. Fall Yearling Heifer (Not in Milk)<br />

HI-FIELD FARM, HERB & HELEN GUYER & FAMILY, DERRY, PA<br />

VILLAGE VIEW GUERNSEYS, HENISEE FAMILY, MOUNT JOY, PA<br />

314. Junior Champion Female<br />

The PENNSYLVANIA GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION will award<br />

a Trophy to the exhibitor of the Junior Champion Female.<br />

315. Reserve Junior Champion Female<br />

316. Best Junior Female Bred & Owned By Exhibitor<br />

SHUPPS FARM, BAINBRIDGE, PA<br />

DEN-BE FARM, ENON VALLEY, PA<br />

317. Junior Best Three Females<br />

PA GUERNSEY BREEDERS ASSOCIATION, ENON VALLEY, PA<br />

319. Dry Cow, 3 and Older<br />

KATHY MILLER, FREDERICK, MD<br />

CATOCTIN GUERNSEYS, THE PEASE FAMILY, MARSHALL, VA<br />

320. Fall Yearling Heifer in Milk<br />

MARODORE FARM, BALTIMORE, OH<br />

EALY’S HIGHLAND FARM, DAN & SHERRY EALY, SHARPSVILLE, PA<br />

322. Cow, Junior 2 Year Old<br />

MERCER-NORTHWEST GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION, PA<br />

WHISPERING PINES FARMS, CAMBRIDGE, OH<br />

323. Cow, Senior 2 Year Old<br />

TWIN BROOK FARM, THE MARCHEZAK & MCMURRAY FAMILIES, BENTLEYVILLE, PA<br />

WILLOW BROOK FARM, WEST MIDDLESEX, PA<br />

324. Pennsylvania Three Year Old Futurity (See Rule 65, Page 17)<br />

325. Cow, Junior 3 Year Old<br />

WARWICK MANOR FARM, KEVIN AND DINA STOLTZFUS, EAST EARL, PA<br />

INDIAN ACRES FARM, CARRIE SEARS, SOUTH DEERFIELD, MA<br />

ALL-AMERICAN NATIONAL GUERNSEY SHOW<br />

<strong>All</strong> Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday, September 21, 9:00 am, Large Arena<br />

Judge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daniel Sivesind, Waukon, Iowa<br />

Associate Judge . . . . . . . . Jaaron Walther, Garnavillo, IA<br />

Breed Superintendent . . . . Gary Hennip, Towanda, PA<br />

ENTRIES CLOSE . . . . . . . . AUGUST 19 AND AUGUST 31 (See Rules 10-12)<br />

Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . of individual and group classes, found on pages 15-17.<br />

Birth dates . . . . . . . . . . . . found in the “Chart of Classes,” on page 18.<br />

The following supporters of the Guernsey Show deserve our sincere appreciation.<br />

326. Cow, Senior 3 Year Old<br />

FRIENDSHIP FARM, DICK & JUDY WHALEN, MILLBROOK, NY<br />

DOGWOOD LANE FARM, JOHN & KATHY MYERS & FAMILY, WORTON, MD<br />

327. Intermediate Champion Female<br />

328. Reserve Intermediate Champion Female<br />

329. Cow, 4 Years Old<br />

LISETER FARM, JOHN DUPONT, PITTSBURGH, PA<br />

330. Cow, 5 Years Old<br />

MT. ARARAT FARM, GABRIELLE & WALTER BUCK FAMILY, PORT DEPOSIT, MD<br />

ROCKY HILL FARM, ANDREW MCCARTY, HUGHESVILLE, PA<br />

331. Cow, 6 Years & Older<br />

SOLID GOLD DAIRY MARKETING, MIKE & CINDY WEIMER FAMILY, EMLENTON, PA<br />

WELCOME STOCK GUERNSEYS, WAYNE & ELIZABETH FOOTE & FAMILY, HARTFORD,<br />

NY<br />

332. 100,000 Lb. Class / 7,700 Lb. CFP<br />

CROWN STONE FARM, THE BILL SCHNEBLY FAMILY, CLEAR SPRING, MD<br />

333. Total Performance Winner<br />

Winner also receives plaque and awards from PGBA<br />

334. Senior Champion Female<br />

335. Reserve Senior Champion Female<br />

336. Grand Champion Female<br />

DAIRY ONE COOPERATIVE INC., ITHACA, NY<br />

The PENNSYLVANIA GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION will sponsor the blanket to be<br />

awarded to the exhibitor of the Grand Champion Female.<br />

337. Reserve Grand Champion Female<br />

338. Champion Udder - Meadow Lodge Trophy<br />

339. Best Senior Female, Bred and Owned By Exhibitor<br />

PENN DEL FARM, RAYMOND & LOUISE WITMER, WILLOW STREET, PA<br />

342. Best Three Females<br />

CROWN STONE FARM, THE SCHNEBLY FAMILY, CLEAR SPRING, MD<br />

MISTY MEADOWS FARM, BETH CLARK, NEW PARIS, PA<br />

343. Produce of Dam<br />

WALNUT LANE FARM, RODNEY & DARLENE STUFF & FAMILY, MERCERSBURG, PA<br />

344. Dam and Daughter<br />

JERAMY GUERNSEYS, JERRY, AMY, & SANDRA KRONE, FOUNTAINVILLE, PA<br />

345. Exhibitor’s Herd<br />

CRAIG-MOOR FARM, THE CRAIG FAMILY, NORTH BANGOR, NY<br />

ETERNAL FLAME GUERNSEYS, LENNY & ANGIE PIEPER, WALTON, NY<br />

346. State or Provincial Herd - See Rule 60 & 68<br />

347. Premier Breeder<br />

348. Premier Exhibitor<br />

Note: Classes 319 Dry Cow, and 332 100,000 Lb. are <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong><br />

<strong>Dairy</strong> Show classes only and are not National Guernsey Show Classes.<br />

NATIONAL GUERNSEY SHOW SPECIALS as specified by: THE AMERICAN GUERNSEY ASSOCIATION<br />

NATIONAL SHOW<br />

SPECIAL RULES<br />

If a violation of the Purebred <strong>Dairy</strong> Cattle Association<br />

Code Of Ethics is established, the<br />

exhibitor, employee and/or animal can be<br />

disbarred from exhibiting and will forfeit premiums<br />

and awards for a period of up to three<br />

years in accordance with the rules adopted by<br />

the <strong>American</strong> Guernsey Association.<br />

For, and in consideration of, the opportunity<br />

to participate in a National Guernsey Show,<br />

each participant by virtue of having voluntarily<br />

made an appropriate entry into such a show<br />

or activity, thereby releases the <strong>American</strong><br />

Guernsey Association, its officers, directors<br />

and representatives from negligence, any and<br />

all claims, suits and judgements past, present<br />

or future, arising from or connected with the<br />

administration of such show or activity and the<br />

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resulting decisions there from.<br />

UNIFORM DRESS CODE.<br />

<strong>All</strong> Guernsey exhibitors are required to wear<br />

white trousers or white skirts and to use an<br />

official number harness when leading animals<br />

in the ring. Violators will not be permitted to<br />

enter the ring.<br />

BEST UDDERED COW<br />

The first place udder cow in each of the milking<br />

classes will compete following the Grand<br />

Champion Female class to select the BEST UD-<br />

DERED COW.<br />

BEST THREE FEMALES<br />

Group to consist of three females bred by exhibitor,<br />

all or in part, two milking animals and<br />

one any age. At least two must be owned by<br />

the exhibitor.<br />

STATE HERD CLASS<br />

The herd shall be composed of the following<br />

animals:<br />

3 Females, 2 years old or over (in milk)<br />

3 Females, under 2 years of age (not in milk)<br />

2 Other Females, any age<br />

The president or secretary of the state club or<br />

association concerned must make the entry of<br />

the State Herd by the completion of the breed<br />

show. Person to whom premiums are to be<br />

paid needs to be included.<br />

A list of animals in the State Herd must be<br />

delivered to the breed superintendent of cattle<br />

by the completion of the breed show.<br />

PRODUCTION AWARDS<br />

Production awards for pounds of milk, butterfat<br />

and protein will be given in the Junior and<br />

Senior three year old, four year old, 5 year


old, and aged cow classes. These awards will<br />

be based on the most recent 305 day, or less,<br />

actual production records. These records may<br />

be DHIR, DHI, or AM/PM. The exhibitor must<br />

provide official test sheets to qualify for these<br />

awards.<br />

Milk, Butterfat, and protein Awards-Ribbons<br />

from the <strong>American</strong> Guernsey Association.<br />

PERFORMANCE REGISTER<br />

The first five winners in each of the individual<br />

classes and the show champions will<br />

be recorded in the performance files of the<br />

<strong>American</strong> Guernsey Association and appear on<br />

future official performance pedigrees issued by<br />

the AGA.<br />

NATIONAL GUERNSEY SHOW SPECIAL AWARDS<br />

THE AMERICAN GUERNSEY ASSOCIATION TROPHY, awarded to<br />

the first place Junior Two Year Old Cow and to the first place Senior<br />

Two Year Old Cow by the <strong>American</strong> Guernsey Association.<br />

TOTAL PERFORMANCE COW AWARD, a plaque in honor of Lee<br />

Yost, Benton, Pennsylvania to be presented by the Pennsylvania<br />

Guernsey Breeders’ Association. A $100 award to be presented by<br />

the <strong>American</strong> Guernsey Association.<br />

THE CARROLL EBY TROPHY, awarded annually by Wayne and<br />

Charles McLaughlin in memory of Carroll Eby, to the exhibitor of the<br />

first place aged cow.<br />

THE DOUGLASTON MANOR FARM TROPHY, awarded annually in<br />

honor of Douglaston Manor Farm, Pulaski, New York to the exhibitor of<br />

the Grand Champion Female.<br />

THE BURTON LANE FARM TROPHY, awarded annually in honor of<br />

Burton Lane Farm, Lake Forest, Illinois to the exhibitor of the Reserve<br />

Grand Champion Female.<br />

THE DONALD T. BURTON TROPHY, a memorial plaque awarded annually<br />

by the family and friends of Donald T. Burton, Eagle, Wisconsin,<br />

to the Best Female Bred & Owned by the Exhibitor.<br />

THE MEADOW LODGE FARMS TROPHY, awarded in honor of Judge<br />

Samuel B. Hayes of Oklahoma to the exhibitor of the Best Uddered<br />

Female.<br />

THE BILL JONES TROPHY, awarded annually by the New York<br />

Guernsey Breeders Cooperative, to the exhibitor of the First Place<br />

Best Three Females.<br />

THE PEER CHALLENGE TROPHY, awarded in honor of Frank S. Peer,<br />

Ithaca, New York, to the owner of the First Place Exhibitor’s Herd.<br />

THE GORDON HALL MEMORIAL TROPHIES, awarded in Honor of<br />

Gordon Hall, to the Premier Breeder and to the Premier Exhibitor of<br />

the show.<br />

GUERNSEY PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY, presented by the<br />

Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of Guernsey, to the breeder<br />

of the Grand Champion Female.<br />

The NASCO International Type and Production Award will be<br />

awarded to the exhibitor of the cow with the highest actual 305 day<br />

or less official DHIA milk record. The cow must stand in the top 5 if<br />

less than 20 in the class or top 20% if more than 20 in the class. Dry<br />

cows are not eligible for this award. The official DHIA record must be<br />

provided by the owner with substantiating evidence (the official DHIA<br />

record report form or a statement giving the record, signed by the<br />

official DHI supervisor) when the entries are checked by the Guernsey<br />

Staff. In case of a tie, the contending records will be converted to an<br />

ECM (Energy Corrected Milk) basis with high record being the winner.<br />

PREMIER NATIONAL JUNIOR GUERNSEY SHOW<br />

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 | Large Arena | Judge – Steve Wagner, Quarryville, Pennsylvania<br />

ELIGIBILITY<br />

1. Any boy or girl who meets the following<br />

qualifications is eligible to participate.<br />

(a.) Age is limited to boys and girls whose<br />

birth dates are between January 1, 1990 and<br />

December 31, 2002, inclusive.<br />

(b.) The participant must be the recorded<br />

owner of one or more registered Guernsey<br />

females, properly recorded in the Herd Register<br />

of the <strong>American</strong> Guernsey Association, or<br />

respective National Guernsey Association or<br />

a participant in the <strong>American</strong> Guernsey Association<br />

Youth Lease Agreement Program and<br />

must be a Junior Member of AGA.<br />

(c.) The qualifying record of ownership or<br />

lease for animals, other than those bred by<br />

the junior exhibitor, shall be determined by<br />

the actual date the application for transfer of<br />

ownership was received in the office of The<br />

<strong>American</strong> Guernsey Association. This date is<br />

automatically stamped on the back of the registration<br />

certificate and will be found with the<br />

transfer of ownership data. The date of the<br />

receipts stamped on the registration certificate<br />

must be prior to July 1, 2011.<br />

(d.) In all classes the record ownership must<br />

show in the sole ownership of the exhibitor or<br />

partnership comprised of AGA Junior Members<br />

or be a participant in the <strong>American</strong> Guernsey<br />

Association Youth Lease Program.<br />

(e.) Best Animal Bred and Owned By Exhibitor-Registration<br />

papers will be checked in the<br />

ring to verify that the individual Junior Exhibitor<br />

is the breeder.<br />

(f.) If the participant is exhibiting under the<br />

<strong>American</strong> Guernsey Association Youth Lease<br />

Agreement Program, all guidelines and terms<br />

must have been followed and a <strong>copy</strong> of the<br />

signed and dated agreement must be present<br />

and the animal must be led by the leasee.<br />

Current AGA Youth Lease Program can be<br />

found on the <strong>American</strong> Guernsey Association<br />

website at http://www.usguernsey.com/youth.<br />

htm.<br />

FREQUENCY PARTICIPATION<br />

2. Any boy or girl who meets eligibility to participate<br />

may exhibit in as many years as his or<br />

her eligibility will permit.<br />

ENTRIES EXHIBITED<br />

3. (a.) Each eligible exhibitor is limited to one<br />

entry in any one class but is eligible to show in<br />

each class.<br />

(b.) There is no limitation on the number of<br />

times an eligible animal may be exhibited.<br />

4. (a.) Exhibitors are required to show their<br />

own animals except a substitute showman<br />

(who is the same age or younger) may be<br />

used in case the owner, for some justifiable<br />

reason, is unable to attend the show. While<br />

in the ring, at the discretion of Show Management,<br />

a youth may be assisted or replaced by<br />

another youth exhibitor, if required. Adults<br />

are not allowed to show in any case or assist<br />

with the State Herd Class. A substitute<br />

leadsperson may only be used at one National<br />

Junior Show per year.<br />

(b.) <strong>All</strong> exhibitors will be required to wear<br />

white clothes and an official National Junior<br />

Show Shirt while exhibiting their animals.<br />

Shirts or other items of clothing with a farm<br />

name will not be allowed.<br />

5. (a.) There is no limit on the number of<br />

entries per state.<br />

(b.) Entries are to be made on entry forms<br />

available from the Show Manager for both the<br />

PREMIER National Junior Guernsey Show and<br />

the Open National Guernsey Show. <strong>All</strong> entries,<br />

junior and open shows, will be included in the<br />

Open Show superintendent’s book, if additional<br />

entry fee is paid. Those animals to be entered<br />

in the Junior Show MUST BE SO MARKED<br />

ON THE ENTRY BLANK. If not designated as<br />

Junior Show entries, they will not be included<br />

in the Junior Show list of entries. Animals<br />

entered in both the junior show and the open<br />

show will be assigned one ring number and<br />

the number will apply in both shows.<br />

(c.) Entries are to be sent directly to the <strong>All</strong>-<br />

<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show. Show management will<br />

forward copies of the entries to the <strong>American</strong><br />

Guernsey Association to confirm eligibility.<br />

(d.) State Herd to consist of three animals<br />

from one state owned by at least three (3) different<br />

exhibitors.<br />

FINANCIAL SUPPORT<br />

6. The <strong>American</strong> Guernsey Association has<br />

appropriated financial support of the National<br />

Junior Guernsey Show program as listed on<br />

the following page.<br />

HEALTH<br />

7. Health requirements are the same as the<br />

open show and are listed on page 10.<br />

ARRIVAL<br />

8. Entries are to be stabled on the grounds by<br />

12:00 Noon Saturday, September 17, 2011.<br />

LIABILITY<br />

9. The <strong>American</strong> Guernsey Association will<br />

not be liable for the safety of animals or<br />

exhibits, or their employees against robbery,<br />

damage by fire, accident or any other cause.<br />

* Additional national Junior Guernsey<br />

Show rules may apply, please visit<br />

www.usguernsey.com/youth.htm for<br />

complete rules concerning eligibility. *<br />

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357. Spring Heifer Calf<br />

358. Winter Heifer Calf<br />

359. Fall Heifer Calf<br />

360. Summer Yearling Heifer<br />

361. Spring Yearling Heifer<br />

362. Winter Yearling Heifer<br />

363. Fall Yearling Heifer<br />

364. Junior Champion<br />

AMERICAN GUERNSEY ASSOCIATION<br />

365. Reserve Junior Champion<br />

AMERICAN GUERNSEY ASSOCIATION<br />

369. Dry Cow, 3 Years & Older<br />

370. Fall Yearling heifer in Milk<br />

372. Cow, Junior 2 Year Old<br />

373. Cow, Senior 2 Year Old<br />

375. Cow, Junior 3 Year Old<br />

376. Cow, Senior 3 Year Old<br />

377. Intermediate Champion<br />

AMERICAN GUERNSEY ASSOCIATION<br />

378. Reserve Intermediate Champion<br />

AMERICAN GUERNSEY ASSOCIATION<br />

379. Cow, 4 Years Old<br />

380. Cow, 5 Years Old<br />

381. Cow, 6 Years Old & Older<br />

384. Senior Champion<br />

AMERICAN GUERNSEY ASSOCIATION<br />

385. Reserve Senior Champion<br />

AMERICAN GUERNSEY ASSOCIATION<br />

386. Grand Champion<br />

PFIZER ANIMAL HEALTH, SCOTTDALE, PA<br />

387. Reserve Grand Champion<br />

389. Best Female, Bred & Owned by Exhibitor<br />

KAUFFMAN’S ANIMAL HEALTH, LEBANON, PA<br />

396. Junior State Herd (see rule 61 & 68)<br />

Award Provided by the NATIONAL YOUTH FUND<br />

AFTON FARM PERPETUAL TROPHY -<br />

Grand Champion Female, awarded in honor of Afton Farm, Florham<br />

Park, NJ<br />

JUNIOR STATE HERD FIRST <strong>PL</strong>ACE Award provided by the National<br />

Youth Fund & Gift Certificate<br />

PRODUCTION AWARDS-Ribbons will be awarded by the <strong>American</strong><br />

Guernsey Association for Milk, Butterfat and Protein. Awards are calculated<br />

the same as are the Open Show production awards.<br />

Each National Junior Show Exhibitor will receive a gift, courtesy of the<br />

<strong>American</strong> Guernsey Association.<br />

PREMIER NATIONAL JUNIOR GUERNSEY SHOW SPONSORS<br />

AMERICAN GUERNSEY ASSOCIATION, REYNOLDSBURG, OH<br />

VILLAGE VIEW GUERNSEYS, MT. JOY, PA<br />

PREMIER NATIONAL JUNIOR GUERNSEY CLASS SPONSORS<br />

BROWNSWITCH SWISS, JOY & TOM CROTHERS, QUARRYVILLE, PA<br />

DEN-BE FARM, DENNIS, BETSY & CASSIE MUSSER, ENON VALLEY, PA<br />

JANE GUYER FAMILY, TWELVE PINES FARM, NEW FLORENCE, PA<br />

PREMIER NATIONAL JUNIOR GUERNSEY<br />

CHAMPION SPONSORS<br />

JANICE & CLETUS FREY, WINDY SPRINGS FARM, SMITHSBURG, MD<br />

Show-shirts provided by:<br />

AMERICAN GUERNSEY ASSOCIATION, REYNOLDSBURG, OH<br />

Lunch will be sponsored on show day, the 19 th , for all<br />

Guernsey Junior Exhibitors by<br />

PA GUERNSEY BREEDER’S ASSOCIATION<br />

ANNUAL MEETING<br />

Pennsylvania <strong>Dairy</strong> and <strong>All</strong>ied Industries Association<br />

Wednesday, OCTOBER 26, 2011<br />

10:00 am<br />

Pennsylvania Holstein Association Office, State College, PA<br />

TO: MEMBERS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA DAIRY AND ALLIED<br />

INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION AND EXHIBITORS OF<br />

ALL-AMERICAN DAIRY SHOW<br />

You are invited to attend the annual meeting of PENNSYLVA-<br />

NIA DAIRY AND ALLIED INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION, Wednesday,<br />

October 26, 2011. We will meet at 10:00 a.m., at the Pennsylvania<br />

Holstein Association Office, State College, PA.<br />

The meeting will be devoted to the business of the Association.<br />

This will include reports of the officers and managers and<br />

any other business, which may officially be brought to the attention<br />

of the assembly.<br />

An important part of the meeting will be planning for the next<br />

year. The Directors need your suggestions for the 2012 Show.<br />

We hope you will join us, but if it is impossible to attend, a letter<br />

with your suggestions will be most welcome.<br />

<strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show<br />

PA Farm Show Complex & Expo Center<br />

2300 North Cameron Street<br />

Harrisburg, PA 17110-9443<br />

E-mail: aads@state.pa.us<br />

Sincerely<br />

Ken<br />

Ken Raney<br />

Secretary<br />

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ALL-AMERICAN HOLSTEIN SHOW<br />

Heifer & Dry Cow Classes . . Wednesday, September 21, 1:00 pm, Equine Arena<br />

Cow Classes . . . . . . . . . . . Thursday, September 22, 9:00 am, Equine Arena<br />

Judge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ronald Heffner, Middletown, Maryland<br />

Breed Superintendent . . . . Brian Kelly – Altoona, PA<br />

ENTRIES CLOSE . . . . . . . . AUGUST 19 AND AUGUST 31 (See Rules 10-13)<br />

Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . of individual and group classes, found on pages 15-17.<br />

Birth dates . . . . . . . . . . . . found in the “Chart of Classes,” on page 18.<br />

The following supporters of the Holstein Show deserve our sincere appreciation.<br />

407. Spring Heifer Calf<br />

ALLEN-HILL DAIRY, RICK & RON ALLEN, SMOCK, PA<br />

408. Winter Heifer Calf<br />

S-PINE-LAWN FARM, THE SCHULER FAMILY, FLEETWOOD, PA<br />

WAY-HAR FARMS, WILLIAM & LOLLY LESHER, BERNVILLE, PA<br />

409. Fall Heifer Calf<br />

HEART & SOUL HOLSTEINS, DOUG & JENNIFER BOOP, MILLMONT, PA<br />

410. Summer Yearling<br />

FOUR-CO FARM, JOHN & HELEN COPE, MECHANICSBURG, PA<br />

411. Spring Yearling Heifer<br />

ABS GLOBAL, NEW COLUMBIA, PA<br />

412. Winter Yearling Heifer<br />

WINDY KNOLL VIEW, THE BURDETTES, MERCERSBURG, PA<br />

413. Fall Yearling Heifer (Not in Milk)<br />

LANCASTER FARMING, EPHRATA, PA<br />

414. Junior Champion Female<br />

415. Reserve Junior Champion Female<br />

416. Best Junior Female Bred & Owned By Exhibitor<br />

SAVAGE-LEIGH, WAYNE & CINDEE SAVAGE & FAMILY, KNOXVILLE, MD<br />

417. Junior Best Three Females<br />

SINGING BROOK FARMS, BRUCE SNIDER FAMILY, IMLER, PA<br />

KEYSTONE FARM, DONALD SEIPT FAMILY, EASTON, PA<br />

419. Dry Cow, 3 and Older<br />

CARROLL CO. HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION, NEW WINDSOR, MD<br />

OLD ACRES FARMS, DAVID SMITHGALL<br />

420. Fall Yearling Heifer (In Milk)<br />

MONANFRAN FARMS, INC, CANASTOTA, NY<br />

STONEHURST FARM DAIRY SALES, INC, DONALD WELK, STRASBURG, PA<br />

422. Cow, Junior 2 Year Old<br />

PENN-GRA HOLSTEIN, GARTH & MELISSA CAMPBELL, GRATZ, PA<br />

423. Cow, Senior 2 Year Old<br />

PENN DELL FARM, JAY HOUSER FAMILY, SPRING MILLS, PA<br />

COLDSPRINGS FARM, MATTHEW & DEBRA HOFF, NEW WINDSOR, MD<br />

425. Cow, Junior 3 Year Old<br />

PA-STONE MILL, BRYANT & HOLLY HLAVATY, MANHEIM, PA<br />

426. Cow, Senior 3 Year Old<br />

STAR ROCK DAIRY, TOM BARLEY FAMILY, CONESTOGA, PA<br />

427. Intermediate Champion<br />

CUMBERLAND VALLEY COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, SHIPPENSBURG, PA<br />

428. Reserve Intermediate Champion<br />

429. Cow, 4 Years Old<br />

TUSSEY VIEW FARM INC, FRED STROUSE, BOALSBURG, PA<br />

FAIRBOOK FARM, FRANK CONNELLY, PA FURNACE, PA<br />

430. Cow, 5 Years Old<br />

OVALTOP HOLSTEINS, RICHFIELD SPRINGS, NY<br />

431. Cow, 6 Years and Older<br />

DELAWARE VALLEY COLLEGE, DAIRY SCIENCE DEPT., DOYLESTOWN, PA<br />

432. 125,000 Lb. Class<br />

LIDDLEHOLM HOLSTEIN, ADAM LIDDLE, NY<br />

RANSOM RAIL FARMS, NY<br />

434. Senior Champion Female<br />

435. Reserve Senior Champion Female<br />

436. Grand Champion Female<br />

SELECT SIRES, INC., <strong>PL</strong>AIN CITY, OH<br />

The PENNSYLVANIA HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION will sponsor the blanket<br />

to be awarded to the exhibitor of the Grand Champion Female<br />

HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION USA will sponsor an award to be presented<br />

to the exhibitor of the Grand Champion Female<br />

437. Reserve Grand Champion Female<br />

439. Best Senior Female Bred and Owned By Exhibitor<br />

PEACE & <strong>PL</strong>ENTY FARM, JOSEPH SCHWARTZBECK FAMILY, UNION BRIDGE, MD<br />

440. Champion Female Bred and Owned By Exhibitor<br />

HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION USA will sponsor an award to be presented<br />

to the exhibitor of the Bred & Owned Champion<br />

442. Best Three Females<br />

443. Produce of Dam<br />

MARYLAND HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION, WESTMINSTER, MD<br />

444. Dam-and-Daughter<br />

ROLL-N-VIEW, NY<br />

445. Exhibitor’s Herd<br />

446. State or Provincial Herd (see rule 60 & 68)<br />

447. Premier Breeder<br />

448. Premier Exhibitor<br />

Bred and Owned Recognition<br />

Rules: To be considered for Bred<br />

& Owned awards, one of the original<br />

owners must be listed as one<br />

of the current owners. Where a<br />

herd is registered in the names<br />

of different members of a family<br />

and where the herd is one unit,<br />

all entries may be considered as<br />

exhibits of one breeder.<br />

A neck ribbon and medallion will<br />

be presented by Holstein Association<br />

USA to the exhibitor of the<br />

first place bred & owned animal<br />

in each class.<br />

Premier Breeder<br />

and<br />

Premier Exhibitor Rules:<br />

1. Premier Breeder: The owner<br />

of the dam at the time of service<br />

shall be considered the breeder of<br />

the animal. Where a herd is registered<br />

in the names of different<br />

members of a family, and where<br />

the herd is one unit, all entries<br />

may be considered as exhibits<br />

of one breeder. Otherwise when<br />

animals are bred in partnership,<br />

each unique partnership is considered<br />

a unique breeder.<br />

The exhibitor winning the most<br />

points (for a maximum of six<br />

animals exhibited in the open<br />

single classes by him/herself<br />

and/or other exhibitors) shall be<br />

designated the Premier Breeder.<br />

In classes with ten or less animals,<br />

no more than two head per<br />

breeder will be counted toward<br />

premier points.<br />

2. Premier Exhibitor: Exhibitor<br />

must be the owner. In case<br />

a herd is registered or bred in<br />

the names of different members<br />

of a family, residing on one farm<br />

or breeding establishment, and<br />

where the herd is one unit, all<br />

entries may be considered as<br />

a single exhibitor for all group<br />

classes. However, members of<br />

one family, where cattle are not<br />

housed as one unit, will not be<br />

considered as a single exhibitor.<br />

When animals are owned in partnership,<br />

each unique partnership<br />

is considered a unique exhibitor.<br />

The exhibitor winning the most<br />

points (for a maximum of six animals<br />

which he/she owns and exhibits<br />

in the open single classes)<br />

shall be designated the Premier<br />

Exhibitor. In classes with ten or<br />

less animals, no more than two<br />

head per exhibitor will be counted<br />

toward premier points.<br />

3. Premier Breeder & Premier<br />

Exhibitor Point System:<br />

See Chart on page 32<br />

4. Group Class Rules: Junior<br />

Best Three & Best Three Females<br />

- Entries in the group classes<br />

must be entered and shown in<br />

their individual animal classes.<br />

<strong>All</strong> must be bred by the exhibitor<br />

and at least one animal must be<br />

owned (solely or in partnership)<br />

by the exhibitor.<br />

Welcome to the<br />

<strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show.<br />

Come back next year!<br />

Windy Knoll View,<br />

The Burdettes<br />

The Schwartzbecks’<br />

Happy and Contented Cows<br />

Make Happy Show Exhibitors<br />

Treat them to the Best<br />

Lira Gold Products<br />

Paul E. Miller<br />

1432 Pine Tree Avenue<br />

Harrisburg, PA 17112<br />

717.469.7195<br />

Cell: 717.497.2834<br />

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The Holstein Association USA, Inc. has generously<br />

supported the Eastern Fall National Holstein<br />

Show for many years. Holstein Association<br />

USA will present the following awards.<br />

Grand Champion Female<br />

An award will be presented to the Grand<br />

Champion sponsored by Holstein Association<br />

USA.<br />

BRED & OWNED<br />

The winner will be recognized and a neck ribbon<br />

and medallion will be presented by Holstein<br />

Association USA to the exhibitor of the<br />

first place bred & owned animal in each class.<br />

CHAMPION BRED & OWNED<br />

Awarded to the Champion Bred & Owned<br />

sponsored by The Holstein Association USA.<br />

ALL-AMERICAN HOLSTEIN SHOW SPECIALS<br />

Nasco International Type<br />

and Production Award<br />

Nasco International Type and Production<br />

award will be awarded to the cow with the<br />

greatest 305d actual production record (DHIR<br />

or Official DHI) in the milking classes, not to<br />

include dry cow classes, and the winning cow<br />

must place fifth or above if 20 cows or fewer<br />

are shown or in the top 20% of the class if<br />

more than 20 cows are shown. In case of a<br />

tie, the two or more contending records will<br />

be converted to Energy Corrected Milk (ECM)<br />

with the greater of such record being the winner.<br />

Exhibitors are responsible for furnishing<br />

verification of record at time entry is checked<br />

in with the Cattle Superintendent. This award<br />

is sponsored and presented by Nasco International,<br />

Inc., Fort Atkinson, WI.<br />

Premier Breeder & Premier Exhibitor Point System<br />

Points will be given to 20 places for Females in determining Premier Breeder and Premier<br />

Exhibitor.<br />

Milking Females<br />

1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 7 th 8 th 9 th 10 th 11 th 12 th 13 th 14 th 15 th 16 th 17 th 18 th 19 th 20 th<br />

40 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2<br />

Junior Females, Dry Cows & Bulls<br />

1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th 7 th 8 th 9 th 10 th 11 th 12 th 13 th 14 th 15 th 16 th 17 th 18 th 19 th 20 th<br />

20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1<br />

PREMIER NATIONAL JUNIOR HOLSTEIN SHOW<br />

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 | Equine Arena | Judge – Theodore J. Halbach, Madison, Wisconsin<br />

ELIGIBILITY<br />

Participation in this show is open<br />

to all youth, who own or lease<br />

Registered Holsteins and whose<br />

birth date is between January 1,<br />

1990 and September 19, 2002.<br />

Exhibitors must be Junior members<br />

of Holstein Association USA.<br />

Juniors entered in the show may<br />

submit applications on site for National<br />

Junior Membership by 5:00<br />

pm the day before the show.<br />

REGISTRATION<br />

<strong>All</strong> animals must be registered<br />

by the Holstein Association USA,<br />

Inc. The Junior owner(s) or lessee<br />

must be recorded on the<br />

registration certificate. Animals<br />

must have a minimum of 87%<br />

Registered Holstein Ancestry to be<br />

eligible for the show.<br />

OWNERSHIP<br />

Animal must be registered in the<br />

name of the Junior member, or a<br />

partnership of Junior members,<br />

throughout the year exhibiting in<br />

order to qualify for Junior recognition.<br />

Adult-Junior and family or<br />

farm partnerships are not acceptable.<br />

For an animal being transferred<br />

to a Junior, or a partnership of<br />

Juniors, the transfer application<br />

must be received by the Holstein<br />

Association USA office on or before<br />

June 1.<br />

The following actions will disqualify<br />

an animal from Junior recognition:<br />

Transferring an animal in or out<br />

of a Junior’s name after June 1 of<br />

the show year.<br />

Adding or dropping any adult or<br />

junior members as owners after<br />

the deadline.<br />

LEASE<br />

The Junior leasing program is designed<br />

to encourage young people<br />

to get involved in a dairy project<br />

and learn about animal care and<br />

responsibility. The leased animal<br />

remains in the original ownership<br />

and, if the leased animal is bred,<br />

any offspring are named using the<br />

owner’s prefix.<br />

(a) The leasing program is not<br />

available to youth who concurrently<br />

own any Registered Holsteins<br />

either as an individual or<br />

in partnership. However, if the<br />

lessee becomes the owner of the<br />

animal anytime during the year<br />

exhibiting, they will qualify for<br />

junior recognition.<br />

(b) A maximum of two Registered<br />

Holsteins may be leased by any<br />

youth at one time. Animals may<br />

not be leased by partnerships<br />

(c) The lease may be terminated<br />

by either the owner (lessor) or the<br />

youth (lessee) by providing written<br />

notice to the other party 45<br />

or more days before the intended<br />

termination date. A Lease Termination<br />

Report must be filed with<br />

Holstein Association USA. If the<br />

animal has been sold, submitting<br />

an application for transfer of<br />

ownership will also terminate the<br />

lease.<br />

(d) To be leased as a yearling or<br />

cow, the animal must have been<br />

leased continuously as a calf by<br />

the same lessee. If the animal<br />

is a summer yearling, it must be<br />

leased continuously as a yearling<br />

during the entire show season.<br />

(e) Leased animals may only be<br />

shown by the lessee (Junior). If<br />

a leased animal is shown by an<br />

adult, the lease is automatically<br />

terminated. The leasing Junior<br />

must show the animal at all<br />

shows; no substitutions may be<br />

made.<br />

(f) The owner of an animal to be<br />

leased must submit the Certificate<br />

of Registration for that animal and<br />

a completed Application for Transfer,<br />

with the “Lease” box marked,<br />

to Holstein Association USA, Inc.<br />

<strong>All</strong> lease applications must be<br />

received by June 1 in the year<br />

exhibiting.<br />

(g) The fee to lease an animal is<br />

$20. There is no fee to record a<br />

lease termination.<br />

(h) When a lease is initiated and<br />

approved, the Certificate of Registration<br />

will be printed with the<br />

lease details and mailed to the<br />

Junior lessee. When a lease is<br />

terminated and the Certificate of<br />

Registration is returned to Holstein<br />

Association USA, the lease<br />

termination will be recorded on<br />

the certificate and the certificate<br />

will be mailed to the owner. <strong>All</strong><br />

leases expire on December 31 of<br />

the year in which the junior lessee<br />

becomes 21 years of age if not<br />

terminated prior to that date.<br />

EXHIBITION<br />

To be eligible to compete at<br />

National Shows, entries must be<br />

shown by the Junior owner in all<br />

cases, except by prior written<br />

approval. Alternate Leadsperson<br />

forms must be submitted to the<br />

Holstein Youth Program Specialist<br />

by 5:00 pm the day before<br />

the show. If approved, another<br />

National Junior Holstein member<br />

the same age or younger must<br />

show the animal. Adults are not<br />

allowed to show, in any case, or<br />

assist with the Junior State Herd<br />

Class. A leased animal may only<br />

be shown by the Junior lessee.<br />

<strong>All</strong> exhibitors will be required to<br />

wear a show harness and shirt<br />

provided by Holstein Association<br />

USA with white trousers and a<br />

show harness. No hats will be allowed<br />

in the showring.<br />

Entries must be made on ALL-<br />

AMERICAN DAIRY SHOW entry<br />

forms, available from the show<br />

manager, for both the PREMIER<br />

National Junior Holstein Show<br />

and the Open <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> Holstein<br />

Show. Those animals to be<br />

entered in the Junior Show MUST<br />

BE SO MARKED ON THE ENTRY<br />

BLANK. If not designated as<br />

Junior Show entries, they will not<br />

be included in the Junior Show<br />

list of entries. Animals entered in<br />

both the junior show and the open<br />

show will be assigned one ring<br />

number.<br />

BRED & OWNED<br />

To be eligible for Junior Bred &<br />

Owned the name(s) listed as<br />

breeder and owner on the registration<br />

certificate must be the<br />

same. Adult-Junior partnerships<br />

are not acceptable. Family unit or<br />

farm partnerships will not qualify<br />

for Bred & Owned awards unless<br />

all partners are Junior members<br />

and listed on the certificate under<br />

breeder and owner.<br />

PARTNERSHIP<br />

More than one Junior exhibitor<br />

may own an animal in partnership<br />

if the animal is exhibited by the<br />

partnership throughout the entire<br />

show season and the names of<br />

all Junior partners are listed on<br />

the registration certificate. Adult-<br />

Junior and family or farm partnerships<br />

are not acceptable.<br />

VIOLATIONS<br />

If any part of the above Junior<br />

Show Ring Policy is violated all<br />

Junior exhibitors involved will<br />

lose all privileges for the Premier<br />

National Junior Holstein Show the<br />

following year.<br />

In addition to these special rules,<br />

all entries are subject to the Open<br />

Show Rules and Regulations.<br />

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457. Spring Heifer Calf<br />

458. Winter Heifer Calf<br />

459. Fall Heifer Calf<br />

460. Summer Yearling Heifer<br />

461. Spring Yearling Heifer<br />

462. Winter Yearling Heifer<br />

463. Fall Yearling Heifer (Not In Milk)<br />

464. Junior Champion<br />

465. Reserve Junior Champion<br />

466. Best Junior Female, Bred & Owned<br />

HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION USA<br />

469. Dry Cow, 3 Years & Older<br />

470. Milking Fall Yearling Heifer<br />

472. Cow, Junior 2 Year Old<br />

473. Cow, Senior 2 Year Old<br />

475. Cow, Junior 3 Year Old<br />

476. Cow, Senior 3 Year Old<br />

477. Intermediate Champion<br />

478. Reserve Intermediate Champion<br />

479. Cow, 4 Years Old<br />

480. Cow, 5 Years Old<br />

481. Cow, 6 Years Old & Older<br />

482. 125,000 Lb. Class<br />

484. Senior Champion<br />

485. Reserve Senior Champion<br />

486. Grand Champion<br />

MULTIMIN, NOTH AMERICAN<br />

487. Reserve Grand Champion<br />

Holstein Association USA<br />

489. Best Female, Bred & Owned by Exhibitor<br />

KAUFFMAN’S ANIMAL HEALTH, LEBANON, PA<br />

Best Female Bred & Owned award Sponsored by<br />

HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION USA<br />

496. Junior State Herd ( see rule 61 & 68)<br />

William L. Conyngham Memorial Award $500<br />

FRANK E.P. CONYNGHAM<br />

Judi Collinsworth – HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION USA<br />

sponsors the Judi Collinsworth Outstanding Junior<br />

Exhibitor Award.<br />

PREMIER NATIONAL JUNIOR HOLSTEIN<br />

SHOW SPONSOR<br />

HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION USA, BRATTLEBORO, VT<br />

PREMIER NATIONAL JUNIOR HOLSTEIN<br />

CLASS SPONSORS<br />

DON & PEGGY ADAMS, PORT ROYAL, PA<br />

AUMAN FARM, SPRING MILLS, PA<br />

HAAGEN FARM, HOWARD, PA<br />

DAN KING, KING’S FARM STORE, SPRING MILLS, PA<br />

MIFFLINBURG BANK & TRUST CO, MILLHEIM BRANCH, MIFFLINBURG, PA<br />

RON MUMMAH, PORT ROYAL, PA<br />

TIM PEACHEY, PETERSBURG, PA<br />

BEAVER/LAWRENCE HOLSTEIN CLUB, NEW CASTLE, PA<br />

CENTRE HERD HEALTH SERVICE, INC., DRS. CLONINGER, ANDERSON,<br />

CONNELLY & BUTIA, CENTRE HALL, PA<br />

CREEDIN CORNMAN, CARLISLE, PA<br />

EVERGREEN FARMS, INC, SPRUCE CREEK, PA<br />

DENNY & NANCY PATRICK, WOODBINE, MD<br />

MATT & KELLI WELSH & FAMILY, SAVAGE-LEIGH, KNOXVILLE, MD<br />

WINDY KNOLL VIEW, THE BURDETTES, MERCERSBURG, PA<br />

PREMIER NATIONAL JUNIOR HOLSTEIN<br />

CHAMPION SPONSORS<br />

HARRY H BACHMAN AUCTIONEER, ANNVILLE, PA<br />

BERKS COUNTY HOLSTEIN CLUB, FLEETWOOD, PA<br />

EVERGREEN FARMS, INC, SPRUCE CREEK, PA<br />

KIRBYVILLE HOLSTEINS, JIM & SUE YOUNKER, FLEETWOOD, PA<br />

PAUL E MILLER, LIRA GOLD PRODUCTS, HARRISBURG, PA<br />

TOWER VUE HOLSTEINS, CARLISLE, PA<br />

WINDY KNOLL VIEW, THE BURDETTES, MERCERSBURG, PA<br />

CLIFF ZOOK, PORT ROYAL, PA<br />

Lunch will be sponsored on show day, the 19 th for all<br />

Holstein Junior Exhibitors by<br />

Dunn’s Pride Holsteins, PA<br />

OVALTOP, THE WOLFE FAMILY, NY<br />

TUSSEYVIEW FARM, FRED STROUSE, PA<br />

VISION GENETICS, COREY WOLFF, PA<br />

<br />

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<br />

<br />

<br />

Thank You, Thank You, Thank You<br />

To<br />

Holstein Association USA<br />

Sponsors of:<br />

Holstein Show Shirts<br />

Grand & Reserve Grand Champion Awards<br />

Bred & Owned Class Winner Medallions<br />

Junior Champion Bred & Owned Award<br />

Champion Bred & Owned Award<br />

Judi Collinsworth Award<br />

SPECIAL CASH PRIZES AND AWARDS<br />

WILL ALSO BE PRESENTED AS FOLLOWS:<br />

FIRST <strong>PL</strong>ACE ENTRY IN EACH CLASS - $50 AND A SPECIAL AWARD;<br />

SECOND - $30; THIRD - $10.<br />

RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION - $200<br />

SENIOR CHAMPION - $200 RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION - $100<br />

INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION - $200 RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION - $100<br />

JUNIOR CHAMPION - $100 RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION - $50<br />

THESE CASH PRIZES AND AWARDS<br />

WERE DONATED BY:<br />

ADAMS CO. HOLSTEIN CLUB, GETTYSBURG, PA<br />

AG ENGRAVING, AARON & LISA YOUNG, MERCERSBURG, PA<br />

HARRY BACHMAN, ANVILLE, PA<br />

BELSHWAY FARM, WAYNE & BRAD BEIDEL, NEWBURG, PA<br />

BROOK CORNER FARM, REID HOOVER FAMILY, LEBANON, PA<br />

BRUSH-CREEK-VU, THE RICK CESSNA FAMILY, EVERETT, PA<br />

BSB HOLSTEINS, BERNIE & SHARON BEATTY, ASBURY, NJ<br />

BURKET FALLS FARM, EAST FREEDOM, PA<br />

CESSNA BROTHERS FARM, CLEARVILLE, PA<br />

DR. R.W. CLONINGER, VMD, CENTRE HALL, PA<br />

CUMBERLAND DAIRY SUP<strong>PL</strong>Y / I.B.A.,<br />

GARY & LINDA BESECKER, CHAMBERSBURG, PA<br />

CUMBERLAND VALLEY CO-OP, SHIPPENSBURG, PA<br />

DAIRY ONE D.H.I.A., ITHICA, NY<br />

KEITH DECKER, KNOX, PA<br />

EVERGREEN FARM, THE ABE HARPSTER FAMILY, SPRUCE CREEK, PA<br />

FRANKLIN COUNTY HOLSTEIN CLUB<br />

FRANKLIN FEED & SUP<strong>PL</strong>Y, CHAMBERSBURG, PA<br />

G–D BLESSED HOLSTEINS, SHIPPENSBURG, PA<br />

PAUL & ELLEN HARTLE, BELLEFONTE, PA<br />

HUNTINGDON COUNTY HOLSTEIN CLUB, PARKSBURG, PA<br />

KOONS AI, WAYNESBORO, PA<br />

LANCASTER COUNTY HOLSTEIN CLUB<br />

LIRA GOLD, PAUL & PAT MILLER, HARRISBURG, PA<br />

MID-MD VETS, HAGERSTOWN, MD<br />

MT. GLEN FARM, COLUMBIA CROSSROADS, PA<br />

PATHVUE FARM, THE STEVE RUBY FAMILY, SPRING RUN, PA<br />

PEN-COL FARMS, DENNIS WOLFF, MILLVILLE, PA<br />

PENN ENGLAND FARM, WILLIAMSBURG, PA<br />

RAY-MAC FARM, THE RAY MCMILLEN FAMILY, LOYSVILLE, PA<br />

ROYAL HAVEN FARM, LYNN & BONNIE MILLER, TOWANDA, PA<br />

SAN-HAVEN HOLSTEINS, JOSH & LEANN SANDERS, LITTLESTOWN, PA<br />

VISTA GRANDE FARM, THE BITLERS, FLEETWOOD, PA<br />

JOHN H WETMORE, HONESDALE, PA<br />

WINDSOR MANOR FARM, JASON & DONNA MYERS, NEW WINDSOR, MD<br />

WITTERDALE FARM, SHIPPENSBURG, PA<br />

WOODVALE FARMS, THE ROBERT HARWOOD FAMILY, PERRY, NY<br />

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CYBIL FISHER, GREEN BAY, WI<br />

Pennsylvania Holstein Association contributes $1,000.00 to the<br />

Premier National Junior Holstein Show premiums.<br />

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JUDI COLLINSWORTH OUTSTANDING JUNIOR EXHIBITOR MEMORIAL AWARD<br />

The Holstein Association USA is sponsoring the outstanding Junior Exhibitor Award at The Premier National Junior Holstein Show. This award<br />

will be $250 cash prize and recipients are eligible for the award only once. Youth must exhibit their own animals in the National Junior show<br />

and are encouraged to be in attendance for the majority of the show. Selection will be by a committee of three (3), with a National Junior Advisory<br />

Committee member as chairperson. The committee will be selected through a joint effort of the youth programs coordinator and show<br />

management prior to the show. Criteria will include:<br />

Sportsmanship – 35 Points<br />

Applicants must represent the highest standards in good sportsmanship, display courtesy and congeniality to other exhibitors, cooperate with<br />

show management and be willing to share skills with others.<br />

Herdsmanship – 35 Points<br />

Applicants must demonstrate the highest ideals of animal care and welfare, efficiency and a strong work ethic in their exhibit and cattle and<br />

outwardly display working knowledge of this portion of the dairy industry.<br />

Level of Participation in Holstein Activities – 30 Points<br />

Applicants must illustrate their level of participation in HOLSTEIN activities on a local, county, area/district, state and national level. Not to be<br />

included are related participation in 4-H/FFA or other youth dairy organizations.<br />

**An interview may be requested by the judges<br />

An overall Supreme Champion Judi Collinsworth Outstanding Junior Exhibitor Memorial Award will be selected from the winners of each of the<br />

National Junior Shows. At the completion of the show season, a $500 scholarship will be awarded.<br />

Interested Premier National Junior Holstein Show exhibitors will be required to fill out a brief application to indicate their interest in being considered<br />

for this award. Request applications from the <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show, Farm Show Complex, 2300 North Cameron Street, Harrisburg,<br />

PA 17110-9443. Telephone (717) 787-2905 or E-mail aads@state.pa.us. Applications must be received by show management no later than<br />

5:00 p.m. Sunday, September 18, 2011 to be considered for this award.<br />

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ALL-AMERICAN JERSEY SHOW @ HARRISBURG<br />

MID-ATLANTIC REGIONAL JERSEY SHOW AS DESIGNATED BY AJCA<br />

Heifer & Dry Cow Classes . . Wednesday, September 21, 1:00 pm, Equine Arena<br />

Cow Classes . . . . . . . . . . . Thursday, September 22, 9:00 am, Equine Arena<br />

Judge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Larry Schirm, Laurelville, Ohio<br />

Breed Superintendent . . . . Craig Williams, University Park, PA<br />

ENTRIES CLOSE . . . . . . . . AUGUST 19 AND AUGUST 31 (See Rules 10-12)<br />

Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . of individual and group classes, found on pages 15-17.<br />

Birth dates . . . . . . . . . . . . found in the “Chart of Classes,” on page 18.<br />

The following supporters of the Jersey Show deserve our sincere appreciation.<br />

507. Spring Heifer Calf<br />

508. Winter Calf<br />

509. Fall Heifer Calf<br />

FOUR SPRINGS JERSEYS, J. CRAIG & SUSAN E. WICKER, CENTRE HALL, PA<br />

510. Summer Yearling Heifer<br />

511. Spring Yearling Heifer<br />

HILLACRES JERSEYS, TOM & AMANDA ARROWSMITH FAMILY, PEACH BOTTOM, PA<br />

512. Winter Yearling Heifer<br />

513. Fall Yearling Heifer<br />

514. Junior Champion Female<br />

515. Reserve Junior Champion Female<br />

516. Best Junior Female Bred & Owned By Exhibitor<br />

WALLYMAE FARMS, MATHERN & WALLACE A. MELLOTT, HARRISONVILLE, PA<br />

517. Junior Best Three Females<br />

SPRING VALLEY FARM, WAYNE STILES FAMILY, WESTMINSTER, MD<br />

519. Dry Cow, 3 Years and Older<br />

520. Fall Yearling Heifer in Milk<br />

522. Cow, Junior 2 Year Old<br />

CURRIE HOLSTEINS, NY<br />

523. Cow, Senior 2 Year Old<br />

525. Cow, Junior 3 Year Old<br />

526. Cow, Senior 3 Year Old<br />

527. Intermediate Champion Female<br />

CUMBERLAND VALLEY COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, SHIPPENSBURG, PA<br />

528. Reserve Intermediate Champion Female<br />

529. Cow, 4 Years Old<br />

KUEFFNER HOLSTEINS & JERSEYS, ERNIE KUEFFNER, BOONSBORO, MD<br />

530. Cow, 5 Years Old<br />

ARETHUSA FARM, LITCHFIELD, CT<br />

531. Cow, Six Years & Older<br />

WAY-HAR FARMS, WILLIAM & LOLLY LESHER, BERNVILLE, PA<br />

532. 100,000 lb. Class<br />

534. Senior Champion Female<br />

535. Reserve Senior Champion Female<br />

536. Grand Champion Female<br />

UDDER COMFORT, WILLIAMSBURG, ON<br />

The PENNSYLVANIA JERSEY CATTLE ASSOC., will sponsor the blanket<br />

to be awarded to the exhibitor of the Grand Champion Female<br />

537. Reserve Grand Champion Female<br />

539. Best Senior Female, Bred and Owned By Exhibitor<br />

JEMI JERSEYS, JEFF & MICHELE REASNER, NEWBURG, PA<br />

542. Best Three Females<br />

543. Produce-of-Dam<br />

PENNSYLVANIA JERSEY CATTLE ASSOC., LIBERTY, PA<br />

544. Dam-and-Daughter<br />

PENNSYLVANIA JERSEY CATTLE ASSOC., LIBERTY, PA<br />

545. Exhibitors Herd<br />

WAVERLY FARM, MIKE & PAUL STILES, CLEAR BROOK, VA<br />

546. State of Provincial Herd See Rules 60 & 68<br />

547. Premier Breeder<br />

548. Premier Exhibitor<br />

Milk Production & Show Ring Placing Awards<br />

Rule 1. Bred and Owned by Exhibitor - Animals are qualified when (1) the names of the Breeder and Recorded owner are identical on the registration<br />

certificate, except when the Recorded Owner is a member of the Breeder’s immediate family and has use of the Breeder’s prefix; or<br />

(2) the Breeder is listed by identical name among the Recorded Owners.<br />

MID-ATLANTIC REGIONAL JERSEY<br />

SHOW SPECIAL AWARDS<br />

JERSEY MILK PRODUCTION AND SHOW RING <strong>PL</strong>ACING AWARDS<br />

will be presented by the Pennsylvania Jersey Cattle Association. Special<br />

plaques will be awarded in each cow class to the exhibitor of the<br />

cow, placing in the top 50% of her class, with the highest 305 day, 2x,<br />

fat corrected milk record, completed by July 1st, on the original entry<br />

form in order to be eligible for the award. Exhibitor must present the<br />

current DHI or DHIR test sheet to the breed superintendent for verification<br />

of the record when the cow is checked into the show.<br />

Jersey Breed Special<br />

NASCO Type and Production – Trophy to be awarded at each National<br />

Show to the exhibitor of the cow with the highest actual 305<br />

day or less official DHI record. The cow must stand in the top 5 if less<br />

than 20 in class or top 20% if more than 20 in class. Dry cows are not<br />

eligible for this award. The official DHI record must be provided by the<br />

owner with substantiating evidence (the official DHI record report form<br />

or a statement giving the record, signed by the official DHI supervisor)<br />

when the entries are checked by the Jersey staff. In case of tie, the<br />

tying records will be converted to an ECM basis with high record being<br />

the winner.<br />

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557. Spring Heifer Calf<br />

558. Winter Heifer Calf<br />

559. Fall Heifer Calf<br />

560. Summer Yearling Heifer<br />

561. Spring Yearling Heifer<br />

562. Winter Yearling Heifer<br />

563. Fall Yearling Heifer<br />

564. Junior Champion Female<br />

565. Reserve Junior Champion Female<br />

569. Dry Cow, 3 Years & Older<br />

PREMIER JUNIOR JERSEY SHOW<br />

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 | Large Arena | Judge – Eric Topp, Botkins, Ohio<br />

570. Fall Yearling Heifer In Milk<br />

572. Cow, Junior 2 Year Old<br />

573. Cow, Senior 2 Year Old<br />

575. Cow, Junior 3 Year Old<br />

576. Cow, Senior 3 Year Old<br />

577. Intermediate Champion<br />

578. Reserve Intermediate Champion<br />

579. Cow, 4 Years Old<br />

580. Cow, 5 Years Old<br />

581. Aged Cow, 6 Years Old & Older<br />

582. 100,000 Lb. Class<br />

584. Senior Champion Female<br />

585. Reserve Senior Champion Female<br />

586. Grand Champion Female<br />

PFIZER ANIMAL HEALTH, SCOTTDALE, PA<br />

587. Reserve Grand Champion Female<br />

589. Best Female, Bred & Owned by Exhibitor<br />

KAUFFMAN’S ANIMAL HEALTH, LEBANON, PA<br />

596. Junior State Herd (see rule 61 & 68)<br />

General Rules of the<br />

<strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show<br />

apply:<br />

Eligibility<br />

Participation in this show is<br />

open to all youth with Registered<br />

Jerseys, especially to those<br />

participating in 4-H dairy clubs,<br />

vocational agriculture, and similar<br />

programs. Exhibitors must be at<br />

least 9 years old or no older than<br />

20 on January 1, 2011. Each<br />

U.S. exhibitor must be a junior<br />

or lifetime member of the <strong>American</strong><br />

Jersey Cattle Association.<br />

Junior membership expires on<br />

December 31 of the year in which<br />

the Junior reaches his/her 21st<br />

birthday.<br />

Entries<br />

Animals must be registered in the<br />

Herd Register of the <strong>American</strong><br />

Jersey Cattle Association, i.e.,<br />

have GR or HR status or have<br />

registry status of 75% or greater<br />

with Jersey Canada. The exhibitor<br />

must be listed as Recorded<br />

Owner on the registration certificate,<br />

either (1) as the sole owner<br />

or (2) by his/her name in joint<br />

ownership. If the joint ownership<br />

includes more than one eligible<br />

exhibitor, one of them must be<br />

declared as the exhibitor during<br />

check-in. Animals must be<br />

registered and/or transferred to<br />

meet one of the above ownership<br />

requirements no later than August<br />

1, 2011. The recording date<br />

is the postmark date and will be<br />

considered the date of registration<br />

and/or transfer.<br />

Participation<br />

Only one animal may be exhibited<br />

by each exhibitor in any one<br />

class. To be eligible to compete<br />

for cash awards, an animal must<br />

be shown by the junior exhibitor<br />

in all cases except by prior written<br />

approval from show management.<br />

If approved, another<br />

junior must show the animal.<br />

Adults are not allowed to show in<br />

any case.<br />

Youth State Herd: The State<br />

Herd shall consist of five females,<br />

two of which must be under two<br />

years of age and never freshened,<br />

with four different owners.<br />

No herd to include more than<br />

two animals owned by the same<br />

exhibitor. This will not be a lead<br />

out class. An exhibitor selected<br />

as a representative from each<br />

state is responsible for turning in<br />

a sheet following the Aged Cow<br />

Class indicating the names of the<br />

entries and placings. This class<br />

will be ranked on point basis according<br />

to the animal’s placing<br />

in class. (See point scale in Rule<br />

63, page 16).<br />

PREMIER JUNIOR JERSEY SHOW SPONSORS<br />

AMERICAN JERSEY CATTLE ASSOCIATION, REYNOLDSBURG, OH<br />

DUANE COLE, DDS<br />

ED HOUTZ, SPRING MILLS, PA<br />

PENNSYLVANIA JERSEY CATTLE ASSOCIATION<br />

ABBY, RICKY & LANE RIGGLEMAN, JEFFERSON, MD<br />

SKY-HI JERSEYS, COGAN STATION, PA<br />

Show-shirts sponsored by:<br />

<strong>All</strong>flex, DFW Airport, TX<br />

Colorful View Sale<br />

Top-notch selection of hand-picked consignments<br />

Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Guernsey,<br />

Jersey, Milking Shorthorn<br />

6 p.m. Monday September 19, 2011<br />

Sale Arena<br />

Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex<br />

& Expo Center, Harrisburg PA<br />

Lunch will be sponsored on show day, the 19 th for all<br />

Jersey Junior Exhibitors by<br />

ARETHUSA FARM, LITCHFIELD, CT<br />

For consignment or sale information<br />

Contact:<br />

Denise Whiting - (724) 794-6627<br />

<strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show<br />

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ALL-AMERICAN MILKING SHORTHORN SHOW<br />

Heifer & Dry Cow Classes . . Tuesday, September 20, 1:00 pm, Large Arena<br />

Cow Classes . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday, September 21, 10:00 am, Large Arena<br />

Judge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ted Dement, Kenney, Illinois<br />

Breed Superintendent . . . . Clyde Myers, Leesport, PA<br />

ENTRIES CLOSE . . . . . . . . AUGUST 19 AND AUGUST 31 (See Rules 10-12)<br />

Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . of individual and group classes, found on pages 15-17.<br />

Birth dates . . . . . . . . . . . . found in the “Chart of Classes,” on page 18.<br />

The following supporters of the Milking Shorthorn Show deserve our sincere appreciation.<br />

602. Bull Calf<br />

605. Champion Bull<br />

606. Reserve Champion Bull<br />

607. Spring Heifer Calf<br />

608. Winter Heifer Calf<br />

TRES COLLES FARM, CINDY CLIMER, CHILLICOTHE, OH<br />

609. Fall Heifer Calf<br />

610. Summer Yearling Heifer<br />

611. Spring Yearling Heifer<br />

DAYSLAND ACRES, THE ALBAUGH FAMILY, WALKERSVILLE, MD<br />

612. Winter Yearling Heifer<br />

613. Fall Yearling Heifer<br />

TOM LANDRUM, GUILFORD, IN<br />

614. Junior Champion Female<br />

615. Reserve Junior Champion Female<br />

616. Best Junior Female Bred and Owned by Exhibitor<br />

DESIGNER GENES MILKING SHORTHORNS, DENISE WHITING, SLIPPERY ROCK, PA<br />

617. Junior Best Three Females<br />

WHITE’S MILKING SHORTHORNS, HAROLD & LOLITA WHITE, MARATHON, NY<br />

619. Dry Cow, 3 years and Older<br />

620. Fall Yearling Heifer in Milk<br />

622. Cow, Junior 2 Year Old<br />

623. Cow, Senior 2 Year Old<br />

R-GENERATION REGISTERED DAIRY CATTLE, JASON & JESSICA KENNEDY,<br />

GREENVILLE, PA<br />

625. Cow, Junior 3 Year Old<br />

626. Cow, Senior 3 Year Old<br />

KULP GENETICS, DAVID & DR. ANNE KULP, MANHEIM, PA<br />

627. Intermediate Champion Female<br />

CUMBERLAND VALLEY COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, SHIPPENSBURG, PA<br />

629. Cow, 4 Years Old<br />

NEW YORK STATE MILKING SHORTHRON ASSOCIATION<br />

630. Cow, 5 Years Old<br />

HALPIN FARMS, GEORGE & MARGARET HALPIN, CULLOM, IL<br />

631. Cow, 6 Years & Older<br />

HARD CORE FARM, THE FISHER FAMILY, NEW ENTERPRISE, PA<br />

632. 100,000 lb Class<br />

634. Senior Champion Female<br />

635. Reserve Senior Champion Female<br />

636. Grand Champion Female<br />

BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM VETMEDICA INC, HAMBURG, PA<br />

The MID-ATLANTIC MILKING SHORTHORN SOCIETY will sponsor the blanket<br />

to be awarded to the exhibitor of the Grand Champion Female<br />

637. Reserve Grand Champion Female<br />

639. Best Senior Female, Bred and Owned By Exhibitor<br />

PINESEDGE FARM, NEDRA KOLLER, LEESPORT, PA<br />

641. Total Performance Winner<br />

BANNER SPONSORED BY: AMERICAN MILKING SHORTHORN SOCIETY<br />

642. Best Three Females<br />

KUSZLYK CATTLE COMPANY, JOHN & MARGIE KUSZLYK, BATAVIA, NY<br />

643. Produce-of-Dam<br />

644. Dam-and-Daughter<br />

645. Exhibitor’s Herd<br />

646. State or Provincial Herd - See Rules 60 & 68<br />

647. Premier Breeder<br />

648. Premier Exhibitor<br />

1. To be eligible to be shown a<br />

Milking Shorthorn base hair color<br />

must be red, white or roan (red<br />

and white intermixed). No other<br />

base color is allowed.<br />

2. Disqualification for color<br />

beyond the proceeding includes<br />

animals that are brindled with<br />

diffuse black hairs on locations<br />

other than the edge of the ear,<br />

edge of the muzzle or nape of<br />

shoulder, or animals that have<br />

more than one location with black<br />

hair on other parts of the body.<br />

3. “Black Hair” for purpose of<br />

these rules refers to hair that<br />

is black the entire length of the<br />

shaft of the root.<br />

4. Minimal black hair described<br />

as “ticking” around the edge of<br />

the ears, edge of the muzzle and<br />

shoulder nape is permissible.<br />

5. An animal is eligible to be<br />

shown if they have no more than<br />

one “spot” of black hair smaller<br />

than four square inches.<br />

Milking Shorthorn Black Hair Rule<br />

6. “Black Spot” refers to areas<br />

of solid black hair or to areas of<br />

black roan with diffuse white or<br />

red hairs intermixed.<br />

7. Measurement is made around<br />

the distinct edge of the area in<br />

question.<br />

8. If an animal has one spot<br />

larger than four square inches,<br />

or more than one spot, they are<br />

ineligible to be shown.<br />

9. Any animal with one spot<br />

smaller than four square inches<br />

that is to be shown must be<br />

blood/DNA typed for parental<br />

identification. If parental ID is<br />

confirmed the animal is eligible<br />

thereafter for all show and National<br />

awards.<br />

10. Any animal the Executive<br />

Secretary examines and finds to<br />

have one or multiple black spots,<br />

regardless of eligibility for showing,<br />

are required to be blood/DNA<br />

typed for parental identification<br />

to maintain registry status.<br />

11. As there exists a lack of uniformity<br />

on varying show venues<br />

across the country in response<br />

to enforcement of the Black Hair<br />

rule, the Board of AMSS has<br />

stipulated the following: Only the<br />

Executive Secretary of the <strong>American</strong><br />

Milking Shorthorn Society<br />

shall have authority in determining<br />

eligibility of animals under<br />

the Black Hair Rule. The Executive<br />

Secretary is required to be<br />

in attendance at all accredited<br />

National shows.<br />

12. When the Executive Secretary<br />

of the <strong>American</strong> Milking Shorthorn<br />

Society is in attendance at a<br />

National show, or if she/he are at<br />

any other venues in which Milking<br />

Shorthorns are being exhibited<br />

as registered cattle in the<br />

AMSS Herdbook, she/he may, at<br />

their discretion, or at the request<br />

of either the owner of an animal<br />

or other exhibitor, examine<br />

an animal for eligibility due to<br />

the above color requirements or<br />

other considerations.<br />

13. If the Executive Secretary is<br />

requested by a party other than<br />

the owner to examine an animal<br />

for any reason, the person requesting<br />

the examination must<br />

first post a $100 bond with the<br />

Executive Secretary.<br />

14. If the animal examined is<br />

found to be ineligible under above<br />

rules 1, 2 or 5 or eligible under<br />

rule 6 pending parental identification,<br />

the bond is returned to the<br />

person requesting the examination.<br />

If the animal examined at<br />

the request of a person who has<br />

a bond is found to be eligible<br />

under the Black Hair Rule, or<br />

eligible under any other consideration,<br />

the bond is forfeited and is<br />

deposited in the general fund of<br />

the AMSS.<br />

15. Any animal that is sold or<br />

exhibited as registered by the<br />

<strong>American</strong> Milking Shorthorn Society<br />

can be blood/DNA typed at<br />

the discretion of the Executive<br />

Secretary. <strong>All</strong> expenses to be<br />

paid by AMSS.<br />

Milking Shorthorn Breed Special<br />

NASCO Type and Production – Trophy to be awarded at each National Show to the exhibitor of the cow with the highest actual 305 day or less<br />

official DHI record. The cow must stand in the top 5 if less than 20 in class or top 20% if more than 20 in class. Dry cows are not eligible for<br />

this award. The official DHI record must be provided by the owner with substantiating evidence (the official DHI record report form or a statement<br />

giving the record, signed by the official DHI supervisor) when the entries are checked by the Milking Shorthorn staff. In case of tie, the<br />

tying records will be converted to an ECM basis with high record being the winner.<br />

The Samuel G. Yoder Best Bred & Owned Award<br />

Sponsored by Jomill Farm, Jason & Melissa Heeter, Shade Gap, Pennsylvania<br />

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PREMIER NATIONAL JUNIOR MILKING SHORTHORN SHOW<br />

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 | Large Arena | Judge – Daniel Sivesind, Waukon, Iowa<br />

ELIGIBILITY<br />

Exhibitors must have been born between<br />

January 1, 1990 and January<br />

1, 2002. Youth must be a member of<br />

the National Junior Milking Shorthorn<br />

Society by August 1, 2011. Animals<br />

must be owned by the Junior Member<br />

by August 1, 2011. Substitute showman<br />

must be a Milking Shorthorn<br />

National Junior Member by August 1,<br />

2011.<br />

ENTRIES<br />

<strong>All</strong> animals must be registered in the<br />

Herd Book of the <strong>American</strong> Milking<br />

Shorthorn Society and have registry<br />

certificates issued by the <strong>American</strong><br />

Milking Shorthorn Society. Ownership<br />

must show on the registration<br />

certificate in the name of the junior<br />

exhibitors only. Tattoo numbers must<br />

correspond with the registry certificates.<br />

Registration papers will be<br />

checked at the show.<br />

Any animal that is sold or exhibited<br />

as registered by the <strong>American</strong> Milking<br />

Shorthorn Society can be blood/DNA<br />

typed at the discretion of the Executive<br />

Secretary. <strong>All</strong> expenses to be<br />

paid by AMSS.<br />

PARTICIPATION<br />

Only one animal may be exhibited<br />

by each exhibitor in any one class.<br />

In order to qualify as a breeder, the<br />

registration paper must show the<br />

individual exhibitor only as breeder.<br />

Exhibitors are required to show their<br />

own animal except that a substitute<br />

showman who meets the age requirements<br />

may be used in case the<br />

owner, for some justifiable reason,<br />

is unable to attend the show. Adults<br />

are not allowed to show in any class.<br />

SHOWRING<br />

The Premier National Junior Milking<br />

Shorthorn Show will be held Monday,<br />

September 19.<br />

White pants and official show shirt<br />

must be worn.<br />

657. Spring Heifer Calf<br />

658. Winter Heifer Calf<br />

659. Fall Heifer Calf<br />

660. Summer Yearling Heifer<br />

661. Spring Yearling Heifer<br />

662. Winter Yearling Heifer<br />

663. Fall Yearling Heifer<br />

664. Junior Champion<br />

665. Reserve Junior Champion<br />

669. Dry Cow, 3 Years & Older<br />

670. Fall Yearling Heifer in Milk<br />

672. Cow, Junior 2 Year Old<br />

673. Cow, Senior 2 Year Old<br />

675. Cow, Junior 3 Year Old<br />

676. Cow, Senior 3 Year Old<br />

677. Intermediate Champion<br />

678. Reserve Intermediate Champion<br />

679. Cow, 4 Years Old<br />

680. Cow, 5 Years Old<br />

681. Cow, 6 Years Old & Older<br />

682. 100,000 Lb. Class<br />

684. Senior Champion<br />

685. Reserve Senior Champion<br />

686. Grand Champion<br />

ALL-AMERICAN DAIRY FOUNDATION<br />

687. Reserve Grand Champion<br />

689. Best Female, Bred & Owned by Exhibitor<br />

KAUFFMAN’S ANIMAL HEALTH, LEBANON, PA<br />

696. Junior State Herd (see rule 61 & 68)<br />

Gift Certificates<br />

PREMIER NATIONAL JUNIOR<br />

MILKING SHORTHORN SHOW SPONSORS<br />

CONTRIBUTES TO THE PREMIER NATIONAL MILKING SHORTHORN SHOW AWARDS<br />

MID-ATLANTIC MILKING SHORTHORN SOCIETY<br />

PREMIER NATIONAL JUNIOR<br />

MILKING SHORTHORN CLASS SPONSORS<br />

FRIEND OF THE MILKING SHORTHORN YOUTH<br />

GLENVILLE FARMS, ANDREW & DEBBIE LAFFEY, COCHRANVILLE, PA<br />

GREEN ACRES MILKING SHORTHORNS, RANDOLPH CENTER, VT<br />

KUSZLYK CATTLE COMPANY, BATAVIA, NY<br />

NICKEL/KLINE FARM, SHARPSVILLE, PA<br />

PINESEDGE FARM, LEESPORT, PA<br />

WHITE’S MILKING SHORTHORNS, MARATHON, NY<br />

PREMIER NATIONAL JUNIOR<br />

MILKING SHORTHORN CHAMPION SPONSORS<br />

COOL-JOMILL, HESS & HEETER, SMITHSBURG, MD<br />

HALPIN FARMS, GEORGE, MARGE & AMY & MIKE, MEL, OWEN & COLT HALPIN, CULLOM, IL<br />

OAK PRIDE FARM, KEITH BUCH & FAMILY, MOHRSVILLE, PA<br />

PINESEDGE FARM, LEESPORT, PA<br />

WAY-HAR FARMS, WILLIAM & LOLLY LESHER AND FAMILY, BERNVILLE, PA<br />

Lunch will be sponsored on show day, the 20 th , for all<br />

Milking Shorthorn Junior Exhibitors by<br />

JOY-EL FARM, THE ELLIS CROWL FAMILY, AIRVILLE, PA<br />

The Mid Atlantic Milking Shorthorn Juniors will hold a Pizza<br />

Party on Sunday September 18 at 7:30 p.m., Sky Box 1.<br />

The Mid Atlantic Milking Shorthorn society general membership<br />

meeting will be held on Monday, September 19, 2011 at<br />

8:00 p.m. in Sky Box 1.<br />

Jane, Mary & Doug King<br />

of Kingstead Farms<br />

Creating memories that last a lifetime<br />

Sponsoring 3,501 juniors<br />

exhibiting 4,753 animals<br />

since 2004!<br />

Show-shirts sponsored by:<br />

MID-ATLANTIC MILKING SHORTHORN SOCIETY<br />

Good Luck to all of the Junior<br />

Milking Shorthorn Exhibitors<br />

from the<br />

Mid-Atlantic Milking Shorthorn Society<br />

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ALL-AMERICAN RED & WHITE SHOW<br />

<strong>All</strong> Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . Wednesday, September 21, 8:00 am, Large Arena<br />

Judge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matthew Lawrence, Mercer, Pennsylvania<br />

Breed Superintendent . . . . Larry Specht, Boalsburg, PA<br />

ENTRIES CLOSE . . . . . . . . AUGUST 19 AND AUGUST 31 (See Rules 10-12)<br />

Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . of individual and group classes, found on pages 15-17.<br />

Birth dates . . . . . . . . . . . . found in the “Chart of Classes,” on page 18.<br />

The following supporters of the Red & White Show deserve our sincere appreciation.<br />

707. Spring Heifer Calf<br />

MASON-DIXON RED & WHITE DAIRY CATTLE ASSN.., ELIZABETHTOWN, PA<br />

708. Winter Heifer Calf<br />

ADM CROP RISK SERVICES, STEVEN WRIGHT<br />

709. Fall Heifer Calf<br />

REDIEN ACRES, JOHN & ELIZABETH NEIDER & SONS, CARROLLTON, OH<br />

710. Summer Yearling Heifer<br />

REDCREST RED & WHITES, THE SKINNER FAMILY, MERCERSBURG, PA<br />

711. Spring Yearling Heifer<br />

HICKORYMEA FARMS, T. EDWIN JOHNSON FAMILY, AIRVILLE, PA<br />

712. Winter Yearling Heifer<br />

TURTLE ROCK FARM, THE THIEMANNS, SHERMANSDALE, PA<br />

713. Fall Yearling Heifer<br />

ADM ALLIANCE NUTRITION, INC., CAMPHILL, PA<br />

714. Junior Champion Female<br />

715. Reserve Junior Champion Female<br />

716. Best Junior Female Bred & Owned By Exhibitor<br />

717. Junior Best Three Females<br />

719. Dry Cow, 3 Years and Older<br />

720. Fall Yearling Heifer in Milk<br />

ACCELERATED GENETICS, BARABOO, WISCONSIN<br />

722. Cow, Junior 2 Year Old<br />

LAWRENCE HAVEN HOLSTEINS, PAUL LAWRENCE, NEW CASTLE, PA<br />

723. Cow, Senior 2 Year Old<br />

TAURUS SERVICE INC, RICHARD W. WITTER, MEHOOPANY, PA<br />

725. Cow, Junior 3 Year Old<br />

STONEHURST FARM, DONALD WELK, STRASBURG, PA<br />

726. Cow, Senior 3 Year Old<br />

HARMONY FARM LLC, FRANK & BARBARA COVEY, FEDERALSBURG, MD<br />

727. Intermediate Champion Female<br />

728. Reserve Intermediate Champion Female<br />

729. Cow, 4 Years Old<br />

SPUNGOLD & MEDOVUE HOLSTEINS, DALE & DEANNA BENDIG & JACK & VICKI<br />

KING, GETTYSBURG, PA<br />

730. Cow, 5 Years Old<br />

AK MOHR HOLSTEINS, SCOTT MOHR FAMILY, NEW ENTERPRISE PA<br />

731. Cow, 6 Years & Older<br />

GREENLEA FARMS, RICHARD GREEN, MIDDLETOWN, DE<br />

732. 125,000 lb<br />

MORRILL FARM DAIRY, CONCORD, NH<br />

733. Total Performance Winner - 1 st place only & plaque from RWDCA<br />

GOLDEN OAKS FARM, WAUCONDA, IL<br />

734. Senior Champion Female<br />

735. Reserve Senior Champion Female<br />

736. Grand Champion Female<br />

TRANS OVA, SIOUX CENTER, IA<br />

The RED & WHITE DAIRY CATTLE ASSOCIATION will sponsor the blanket<br />

to be awarded to the exhibitor of the Grand Champion Female<br />

737. Reserve Grand Champion Female<br />

738. Best Udder of Show<br />

739. Best Senior Female, Bred and Owned By Exhibitor<br />

DEL-HOLLOW FARM, DANA ERWAY FAMILY, COUDERSPORT, PA<br />

742. Best Three Females<br />

743. Produce of Dam<br />

744. Dam-and-Daughter<br />

745. Exhibitor’s Herd<br />

746. State or Provincial Herd - See Rules 60 & 68<br />

747. Premier Breeder<br />

748. Premier Exhibitor<br />

1. <strong>All</strong> animals must be true Red & White in color. Black-red and brindles are not eligible.<br />

2. <strong>All</strong> animals must be registered in RWDCA. Registry applications can be obtained from<br />

RWDCA, 308 B Ogden Ave, Clinton, WI 53525. phone: 608-676-4900, fax: 608-299-<br />

0800, E-mail: rwdcanicole@gmail.com<br />

3. Dual registered animals are eligible to show in only one breed show.<br />

4. <strong>All</strong> exhibitors (open and Junior) must be members of RWDCA.<br />

Red & White Breed Special<br />

NASCO Type and Production – Trophy to be awarded at each<br />

National Show to the exhibitor of the cow with the highest actual<br />

305 day or less official DHI record. The cow must stand in the<br />

top 5 if less than 20 in class or top 20% if more than 20 in class.<br />

Dry cows are not eligible for this award. The official DHI record<br />

must be provided by the owner with substantiating evidence<br />

(the official DHI record report form or a statement giving the<br />

record, signed by the official DHI supervisor) when the entries<br />

are checked by the Red & White staff. In case of tie, the tying<br />

records will be converted to an ECM basis with high record being<br />

the winner.<br />

The Red & White <strong>Dairy</strong> Cattle Association is sponsoring<br />

the 1 st place ribbon for Best Bred & Owned in each female class.<br />

Total Performance Winner is calculated on points as follows:<br />

(1) Points on placing plus points on production 305-day production<br />

(milk lbs.) 1 st - 50; 2 nd - 45; 3 rd - 40; 4 th - 35; 5 th - 30;<br />

6 th - 25; 7 th - 20; 8 th - 15; 9 th - 10; 10 th - 5. (2) <strong>All</strong> production<br />

entries supplied from show catalog or DHI sheets to show chairman<br />

before start of show. Production regardless of age will be<br />

considered as one class and points awarded accordingly. (3) 25<br />

additional points awarded if exhibitor is breeder of animal. (4) If<br />

tie exists, lactation factor shall be applied with 10 points awarded<br />

for each lactation completed. (5) Purse of $100 from a sponsor<br />

and plaque from RWDCA.<br />

Proud to support the<br />

Premier National Junior<br />

Red & White Show.<br />

1.800.FULTON.4<br />

fultonbank.com<br />

Fulton Bank, N.A. Member FDIC.<br />

Member of the Fulton Financial Family.<br />

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PREMIER NATIONAL JUNIOR RED & WHITE SHOW<br />

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 | Equine Arena | Judge – Ronald Heffner, Middletown, Maryland<br />

ELIGIBILITY<br />

Exhibitors may participate after<br />

they reach nine (9) years of age<br />

and until December 31 of the<br />

year in which he or she turns 21<br />

years of age.<br />

<strong>All</strong> animals must be true RED in<br />

color and must be registered in<br />

the Red & White <strong>Dairy</strong> Cattle Association.<br />

<strong>All</strong> animals must be<br />

owned by the junior exhibitor by<br />

July 1st or leased by July 1st of<br />

the current year. Registry and/or<br />

transfer applications must be received<br />

by the Red & White <strong>Dairy</strong><br />

Cattle Association by July 15 of<br />

the current year with the exception<br />

of animals purchased by and<br />

transferred or leased to a junior<br />

at the RWDCA National Convention.<br />

Verification of ownership<br />

and dates will be checked prior to<br />

the show.<br />

Two or more juniors may own an<br />

animal. One junior must be on<br />

the halter to receive junior recognition.<br />

The animal must stay in<br />

the same partnership throughout<br />

the season. Awards will be presented<br />

as one unit, to all owners<br />

equally.<br />

Entries must be shown by the junior<br />

owner in all cases, except by<br />

prior written approval. A written<br />

statement must be hand delivered<br />

to the Red & White Show<br />

Superintendent by 5 p.m. the day<br />

before the show for the final approval<br />

by the RWDCA. Included<br />

in statement - name and age<br />

of owner, cell phone number of<br />

a contact person, class of animal,<br />

name and age of alternate<br />

leadsperson, and reason owner<br />

needs an alternate. Adults are<br />

not allowed to show, in any case.<br />

Alternate must also be a RWDCA<br />

junior member. If more than one<br />

animal, owned by the same junior,<br />

is eligible for the championship<br />

class another eligible junior<br />

may show the other animal.<br />

A dress code will be strictly enforced<br />

for juniors. White pants<br />

with an official show shirt must<br />

be worn or the junior will not be<br />

allowed to show.<br />

Junior Show classes consist of all<br />

open female classes except Best<br />

Udder of Show. There will be no<br />

Junior Show classes for bulls or<br />

group classes except Junior State<br />

Herd.<br />

Bred & Owned: To be eligible<br />

for junior bred & owned, the<br />

name(s) listed as the breeder and<br />

owner on the Red & White Registration<br />

Certificate must be the<br />

same.<br />

757. Spring Heifer Calf<br />

758. Winter Heifer Calf<br />

759. Fall Heifer Calf<br />

760. Summer Yearling Heifer<br />

761. Spring Yearling Heifer<br />

762. Winter Yearling Heifer<br />

763. Fall Yearling Heifer<br />

764. Junior Champion<br />

765. Reserve Junior Champion<br />

769. Dry Cow, 3 Years & Older<br />

770. Fall Yearling Heifer in Milk<br />

772. Cow, Junior 2 Year Old<br />

773. Cow, Senior 2 Year Old<br />

775. Cow, Junior 3 Year Old<br />

Lunch will be sponsored on show day, the 19 th ,<br />

for all Red & White Junior Exhibitors by<br />

NOVARTIS ANIMAL HEALTH.<br />

& Friends of Red & White Youth<br />

776. Cow, Senior 3 Year Old<br />

777. Intermediate Champion<br />

778. Reserve Intermediate Champion<br />

779. Cow, 4 Years Old<br />

780. Cow, 5 Years Old<br />

781. Cow, 6 Years Old & Older<br />

782. 125,000 Lb. Class<br />

784. Senior Champion<br />

785. Reserve Senior Champion<br />

Show-shirts sponsored by:<br />

HUBNER SEED, COLUMBIA, PA<br />

PREMIER NATIONAL JUNIOR RED & WHITE SHOW<br />

SPONSOR<br />

RED & WHITE DAIRY CATTLE ASSOCIATION, CLINTON, WI<br />

PREMIER NATIONAL JUNIOR<br />

RED & WHITE CLASS SPONSORS<br />

PAUL E MILLER, LIRA GOLD PRODUCTS, HARRISBURG, PA<br />

THOMAS & ELAINE COMSTOCK, ULSTER, PA<br />

DEL-HOLLOW FARM, DANA ERWAY, COUDERSPORT, PA<br />

GARSTLYN FARM, BRAD & SHEILA GARST, NEW WINDSOR, MD<br />

GLORYLAND HOLSTEINS, DAVID TAIT, GROTTOES, VA<br />

HARMONY FARMS, LLC, FRANK & BARBARA COVEY, FEDERALSBURG, MD<br />

HOCK HAVEN HOLSTEINS, SANDI L HOCK, MILLVILLE, PA<br />

JANICE M JURBALA, ORANGEVILLE, PA<br />

L.J.P. & SONS LLC, LOUIS & JANET PALMATARY, BARCLAY, MD<br />

MA<strong>PL</strong>E NOOK HOLSTEINS, LAURI BEGGS, OGDENSBURG, NY<br />

MID-MARYLAND DAIRY VETERINARIANS, HAGERSTOWN, MD<br />

MORRILL FARM DAIRY, ROB MORRILL, CONCORD, NH<br />

ROYAL HAVEN FARM, LYNN & BONNIE MILLER, TOWANDA, PA<br />

PREMIER NATIONAL JUNIOR<br />

RED & WHITE CHAMPION SPONSORS<br />

CARGILL ANIMAL NUTRITION, GREENCASTLE, PA - DONATES $750<br />

TOWARDS CHAMPION PRIZES AND PREMIUMS<br />

HICKORYMEA FARM, EDWIN JOHNSON, AIRVILLE, PA<br />

LAWRENCE-HAVEN HOLSTEINS, PAUL LAWRENCE, NEW CASTLE, PA<br />

MEYERS FAMILY DAIRY, DOUG & DEB MYERS, SHIRLEYSBURG, PA<br />

SAVAGE-LEIGH HOLSTEINS, WAYNE & CINDEE SAVAGE, KNOXVILLE, MD<br />

STONEHURST FARM, DON WELK, STRASBURG, PA<br />

WINDSOR MANOR, JASON & DONNA MEYERS, NEW WINDSOR, MD<br />

CLIFF ZOOK, PORT ROYAL, PA<br />

The Red & White <strong>Dairy</strong> Cattle association is sponsoring<br />

the 1st place ribbon for Best Bred & Owned in each female class.<br />

786. Grand Champion<br />

FULTON BANK, LEBANON, PA<br />

The Red & White <strong>Dairy</strong> Cattle Association<br />

will award a Trophy to the exhibitor of the<br />

Junior Grand Champion Female<br />

787. Reserve Grand Champion<br />

789. Best Female, Bred & Owned by Exhibitor<br />

KAUFFMAN’S ANIMAL HEALTH, LEBANON, PA<br />

DEL HOLLOW FARM, COUDERSPORT, PA<br />

796. Junior State Herd ( see rule 61 & 68)<br />

<strong>All</strong>-Star Barn<br />

“<strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show’s<br />

Official Gift Shop”<br />

Open during the show in the <strong>Dairy</strong> Trade<br />

Show Area.<br />

Back again this year with new designs<br />

and products<br />

T-Shirts<br />

Hoodies<br />

Vests<br />

Jackets<br />

Wind Shirts<br />

Jewelry<br />

PreOrders will be taken through our website<br />

and can be picked up at the show. See our<br />

website for details.<br />

Something for all cow lovers<br />

from infants to seniors!<br />

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ALL-AMERICAN DAIRY SHOW<br />

YOUTH / OPEN<br />

PENNSYLVANIA FARM SHOW COM<strong>PL</strong>EX & EXPO CENTER | 2300 N. CAMERON STREET, HARRISBURG, PA 17110-9443<br />

* * * ONLY LIST ONE OWNER ON THIS FORM * * *<br />

Farm Name: __________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

Exhibitor (must be owner): _______________________________________________________________________________<br />

Address: _____________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

City: ________________________________________ State: _____________________Zip Code: ____________________<br />

PA County: ___________________________________ Telephone Number: ______________________________________<br />

E-mail: ______________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

SS# or Fed ID # (Required to receive Premiums): _______________________________________________________________<br />

Junior Exhibitor Birthdate: _____________________ Junior Exhibitor Shirt Size (Adult S-XXL): ___________________<br />

Is this a “Family Unit” Entry? Yes o or No o If yes, are you the Primary o or Member o<br />

(If the “Family Unit” option is selected, an animal owned by any person in the group may be substituted for one owned by any other person in the group according to substitution<br />

rule 20 in the premium list)<br />

List Member Names & Relationships: ____________________________________________________________________<br />

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

This entry constitutes an agreement by, a certification, and a warranty of the entrant, and those he or she represents, that he/she and each has read, fully<br />

understands and accepts all rules and regulations of the <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show including without limitation the P.D.C.A. Code of Ethics and will comply with<br />

them. The entrant further agrees and those he/she represents agree that, if this entry is accepted by <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show each such person or enterprise<br />

and their principals and agents acknowledge and agree that they and each of them (1) are bound by and will act in accordance with the rules and regulations<br />

of <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show and the P.D.C.A. Code of Ethics in all shows; including the enforcement procedures; (2) will accept the final decision of the Show<br />

Manager of <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show and/or Board of Directors of PA <strong>Dairy</strong> & <strong>All</strong>ied Industries Association, Inc. on any question arising under said rules and<br />

regulations; and (3) agree to hold <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show, the PA <strong>Dairy</strong> & <strong>All</strong>ied Industries Association, Inc., The Pennsylvania Farm Show Commission, the<br />

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and its officials, directors, officers, employees, representatives and agents harmless<br />

for any action taken under said rules and regulations; and will hold <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show, the PA <strong>Dairy</strong> & <strong>All</strong>ied Industries Association, Inc., and their<br />

directors, officers, officials, employees, agents and volunteers harmless from and against any injury, damage or loss suffered during or in connection with the<br />

show, whether or not such injury or loss resulted from or was contributed to by, directly or indirectly, the acts or Commissions of PA <strong>Dairy</strong> & <strong>All</strong>ied Industries<br />

Association, Inc. or <strong>All</strong>-<strong>American</strong> <strong>Dairy</strong> Show officials, agents, employees, directors, officers, volunteers, representatives or agents. I certify by signing this entry<br />

that (1) the entry information is true and correct; (2) I have the authority to make this AGREEMENT, CERTIFICATION AND WAIVER, and to bind all persons<br />

and enterprises with any interest in the entered animal(s) to the terms of this AGREEMENT, CERTIFICATION AND WAIVER, and do so bind them, their heirs,<br />

assigns or successors; (3) I, on my own behalf, and/or behalf of all other persons and enterprises having any interest in the entered animal(s) together with<br />

my, our and/or their heirs, assigns and successors are bound by the provisions of this entry, and this AGREEMENT, CERTIFICATION AND WAIVER; (4) I and all<br />

other persons and enterprises with an interest in the entered animal(s) accept full responsibility for my actions, and for those of anyone else, including but not<br />

limited to fitters, who are involved in the care of, show preparation and/or showing of the entered animal(s); and (5) I have established a Veterinarian-Client-<br />

Patient Relationship for the animal(s) entered and exhibited.<br />

I HAVE READ AND AGREE TO THE ABOVE.<br />

__________________________________ ________________________________ ______/_______/_______<br />

Signature, Owner or Authorized Agent Print or Type Name Date<br />

8/20/11 9/1/11<br />

FEE TABLE<br />

BY<br />

24<br />

TO TO HOURS<br />

(per animal) 8/19/11<br />

8/31/11 9/18/11<br />

BEFORE<br />

Youth Show Only $30.00 $40.00 $55.00 ------------<br />

Youth Show & Open show $40.00 $50.00 $125.00 ------------<br />

Open Show Only $30.00 $40.00 $125.00 $225.00<br />

Number of Animals Entered:<br />

Number of Extra Stalls ($30.00 ea):<br />

Total Fees (This form only):<br />

Make checks payable to “<strong>AADS</strong>”<br />

____________<br />

____________<br />

$ ___________<br />

CREDIT CARD INFORMATION<br />

VISA MASTERCARD DISCOVER<br />

Card Holders Name: ____________________________________________<br />

Card #: _______________________________________________________<br />

CVV2#: _______________Exp. Date: ______________Zip Code: _______<br />

Signature: _____________________________________________________<br />

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:<br />

1. INDIVIDUAL ANIMALS - fill in all spaces for each animal. Ear tag and/<br />

or tattoo must be listed.<br />

2. PRODUCTION RECORDS - An official (DHI-DHIR) actual 2X, 305<br />

days or less record should be listed on each lactating animal Junior 3 yr.<br />

old and older. Entries without production records will be marked "No<br />

305D record with entry".<br />

3. GROUP ENTRIES - Get of Sire: Identify Sire ONLY on line for name<br />

of "Sire". Produce of Dam: Identify Dam ONLY on line for name of<br />

"Dam". Dam and Daughter: Identify Daughter on line for "Name of<br />

Animal" and identify dam on line for name of "Dam".<br />

4. ENTRY FORMS - must be signed by owner or authorized agent.<br />

5. STALLING - Include any special requests for stabling<br />

ANY ADDITIONAL REQUESTS MUST BE RECEIVED BY 4:00 P.M.<br />

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3<br />

LARGE GROUPS - INDICATE TAIL TO TAIL OR IN LINE.<br />

STALLING REQUESTS:<br />

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* * * ONLY LIST ONE BREED ON THIS FORM * * * Breed: ______________________(Additional copies may be made/printed)<br />

1) Open Class Number: __________ Youth Class Number: ____________<br />

Name of Animal: _______________________________________ Registration Number: ______________________________________<br />

Ear Tag: ____________________ Tattoo: ______________________ Born: _______________________ Sex: _____________________<br />

Sire: __________________________________________________Registration Number: _______________________________________<br />

Dam: _________________________________________________Registration Number: _______________________________________<br />

Breeder: _______________________________________________Current Owner: ____________________________________________<br />

(from registration certificate)<br />

Age Started<br />

Production Record<br />

Production Record ______ yrs. ______ mo. ______ days _________Milk _______ Fat _______ % ________ Protein ______%<br />

(Actual Official Record-DHI or DHIR-2X, 305 days or less only<br />

2) Open Class Number: __________ Youth Class Number: ____________<br />

Name of Animal: _______________________________________ Registration Number: ______________________________________<br />

Ear Tag: ____________________ Tattoo: ______________________ Born: _______________________ Sex: _____________________<br />

Sire: __________________________________________________Registration Number: _______________________________________<br />

Dam: _________________________________________________Registration Number: _______________________________________<br />

Breeder: _______________________________________________Current Owner: ____________________________________________<br />

(from registration certificate)<br />

Age Started<br />

Production Record<br />

Production Record ______ yrs. ______ mo. ______ days _________Milk _______ Fat _______ % ________ Protein ______%<br />

(Actual Official Record-DHI or DHIR-2X, 305 days or less only<br />

3) Open Class Number: __________ Youth Class Number: ____________<br />

Name of Animal: _______________________________________ Registration Number: ______________________________________<br />

Ear Tag: ____________________ Tattoo: ______________________ Born: _______________________ Sex: _____________________<br />

Sire: __________________________________________________Registration Number: _______________________________________<br />

Dam: _________________________________________________Registration Number: _______________________________________<br />

Breeder: _______________________________________________Current Owner: ____________________________________________<br />

(from registration certificate)<br />

Age Started<br />

Production Record<br />

Production Record ______ yrs. ______ mo. ______ days _________Milk _______ Fat _______ % ________ Protein ______%<br />

(Actual Official Record-DHI or DHIR-2X, 305 days or less only<br />

4) Open Class Number: __________ Youth Class Number: ____________<br />

Name of Animal: _______________________________________ Registration Number: ______________________________________<br />

Ear Tag: ____________________ Tattoo: ______________________ Born: _______________________ Sex: _____________________<br />

Sire: __________________________________________________Registration Number: _______________________________________<br />

Dam: _________________________________________________Registration Number: _______________________________________<br />

Breeder: _______________________________________________Current Owner: ____________________________________________<br />

(from registration certificate)<br />

Age Started<br />

Production Record<br />

Production Record ______ yrs. ______ mo. ______ days _________Milk _______ Fat _______ % ________ Protein ______%<br />

(Actual Official Record-DHI or DHIR-2X, 305 days or less only<br />

5) Open Class Number: __________ Youth Class Number: ____________<br />

Name of Animal: _______________________________________ Registration Number: ______________________________________<br />

Ear Tag: ____________________ Tattoo: ______________________ Born: _______________________ Sex: _____________________<br />

Sire: __________________________________________________Registration Number: _______________________________________<br />

Dam: _________________________________________________Registration Number: _______________________________________<br />

Breeder: _______________________________________________Current Owner: ____________________________________________<br />

(from registration certificate)<br />

Age Started<br />

Production Record<br />

Production Record ______ yrs. ______ mo. ______ days _________Milk _______ Fat _______ % ________ Protein ______%<br />

(Actual Official Record-DHI or DHIR-2X, 305 days or less only<br />

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Thank you * Thank You * Thank you<br />

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Sponsors of the:<br />

Judging Contest Banquet<br />

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Charles Itle Good Housekeeping Award<br />

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Special Recognition to the Milking Facilities Team<br />

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Proud to sponsor the<br />

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<strong>Dairy</strong> Foundation 17<br />

<strong>All</strong> Star Barn 40<br />

<strong>All</strong>flex 36<br />

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Association 30<br />

Animal Medic, Inc 7<br />

APC, Inc 24<br />

Brothers Three<br />

Brown Swiss 27<br />

Brown Swiss Association 27<br />

Cargill 44<br />

Comfort Inn Riverfront 7<br />

Cowsmopolitan 2<br />

<strong>Dairy</strong> Agenda Today 44<br />

Days Inn Harrisburg 6<br />

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Holstein International 34<br />

ADVERTISERS<br />

Barbara Kerstetter<br />

Financial Services 27<br />

Kingstead Farms 38<br />

Lira Gold Products 31<br />

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Pennsylvania <strong>Dairy</strong><br />

Promotion Program 24<br />

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Shorthorn Society 38<br />

Milk Products, Inc 44<br />

Multimin, Noth <strong>American</strong> 34<br />

New Generation Genetics 27<br />

PA Ayrshire Breeders<br />

Association 18<br />

Peace & Plenty Farms 31<br />

Pennsylvania <strong>Dairy</strong> Princess and<br />

Promotion Services, Inc. 15<br />

Performance Products, Inc 43<br />

Prima Tech USA 18<br />

Taurus Service 35<br />

TDL Agritech, LLC 27<br />

Windy Knoll View 31<br />

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