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Jackson County Fair Open Class – Horses / Equines 6 JACKSON COUNTY FAIR OPEN CLASS – HORSES / EQUINES 6. Single Cart (women) ....................................... 12 10 8 6 DEPARTMENT 106 – HORSES 7. Single Cart (men) ........................................... 12 10 8 6 ATCP NO. 160.16 (The same horse may not be used in both 6 and 7) 8. Youth Cart ...................................................... 12 10 8 6 SUPERINTENDENT: EMILY TIMM – 608-487-1466 9. Farmer Hitch ................................................... 16 14 12 10 Entry Times – Friday 1:00pm – 10. Ride a Draft .................................................... -----Ribbon Only----- Judging: Hitch Classes – Saturday 11:00am Halter Classes – Sunday 10:00am CLASS H – Team Hitch 1. Entries may also come from Vernon County. Item: Description: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 2. Please see the animal health & general fair rules on our website at 1. Six Horse Hitch ............................................. $16 $14 $12 $10 www.jacksoncountyfairwi.com 2. Four Horse Hitch ............................................ 16 14 12 10 3. Unicorn Hitch .................................................. 16 14 12 10 CLASS A – Belgian CLASS B – Clysdale/Shire CLASS I – Light Horse Hitch CLASS C – Percheron Item: Description: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th CLASS D – North American Spotted Draft Horse 1. Single Cart (men) ......................................... $16 $14 $12 $10 CLASS E - Other 2. Single Cart (women) ....................................... 16 14 12 10 CLASS F – Light Horse (The same horse may not be used in both 1 &2) Age As of January First of Show Year 3. Team on Wagon ............................................. 16 14 12 10 Item: Description: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 4. Unicorn ........................................................... 16 14 12 10 1. Stallion, 3 yrs and over ................................. $11 $9 $7 $5 5. 4 Horse Hitch .................................................. 16 14 12 10 2. Stallion, 1 and 2 yrs ........................................ 11 9 7 5 (Exhibitors may exhibit jointly in Class H, 3. Stallion under 1 yr ........................................... 9 8 7 5 but horses must be the same breed) 4. Mare 4 yrs. & over .......................................... 11 9 7 5 5. Mare 3 yrs. & under 4 ..................................... 11 9 7 5 CLASS J – Light Horses & Light Ponies - Halter 6. Mare 2 yrs. & under 3 ..................................... 11 9 7 5 1st - $9.00 2nd – $8.00 3rd - $7.00 4th – $6.00 7. Mare 1 yr. & under 2 ....................................... 9 8 7 5 1. Foal; under 1 year of age 8. Filly under 1 yr ................................................ 9 8 7 5 2. Yearling 9. Mare & colt (no entry fee) ............................... ---Ribbon or Trophy--- 3. Mare or Gelding; 2 & 3 yrs of age Champion Stallion (each breed) Ribbon Only 4. Stallion; 2 yrs. old & over Reserve Stallion – Ribbon 5. Gelding; 4 yrs. old & over Champion Mare (each breed) Ribbon Only 6. Mare; 4 yrs. old & over Reserve Mare – Ribbon Trophy for best decorated stall and barn display Gelding, Register and Grade DRAFT HORSE – OPEN CLASS SPECIAL AWARDS st nd rd th Item: Description: 1 2 3 4 Supreme Champion – Marg Family in memory of Walter and David Marg 10. Gelding, 4 yrs. & over ................................... $11 $9 $7 $5 11. Gelding, 3 yrs & under 4 ................................. 11 9 7 5 12. Gelding, 2 yrs. & under 3 ................................ 11 9 7 5 13. Gelding, 1 yr. & under ..................................... 11 9 7 5 Grade Mares 14. Mare 4 yrs. & over .......................................... 11 9 7 5 15. Mare 3 yrs. & under 4 ..................................... 11 9 7 5 16. Mare 2 yrs. & under 3 ..................................... 9 8 7 5 17. Mare 1 yr. & under .......................................... 9 8 7 5 18. Filly under 1 yr. ............................................... 11 9 7 5 19. Mare & Colt ..................................................... 11 9 7 5 20. Produce of Dam (2 offspring of the dam Grade or Registered, any age, any sex) 21. Get of Sire (3 from same sire of any age, sex, Grade and Registered) Champion Mare – Ribbon Only 1st Place Winners may compete for: Champion Mare or Gelding each breed – Ribbon Only Reserve Champion Mare or Gelding – Ribbon Only Supreme Champion – One winner out of all champion mares, geldings, or stallions shown together, both registered and grade. CLASS G – Hitch Classes Item: Description: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1. Four Abreast ................................................. $16 $14 $12 $10 2. Three Abreast ................................................. 16 14 12 10 3. Team on Wagon (Team Obstacle). ................ 16 14 12 10 4. Youth Team on Wagon (Team Obstacle) ....... 16 14 12 10 5. Tandem Cart or Wagon (Team Obstacle) ...... 16 14 12 10 .
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