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12. Pop-Up Tents: Two pop-up tents per 4-H club permitted in the horse DEPT 110 – HORSES & PONIES complex. No gathering more than 10 people from the same family unit under tents. Jr. Fair Committee: Hannah Lucas (Chair), Travis Allen, Felicia 13. Arena Rules: Kidder, Melanie McLaughlin, & Abby Paxton a. The ONLY horses/pony permitted on the grounds stalled or Sr. Fair Committee: Alisha Tilley (Chair), Larry Cooperrider, hauled in are those animals pre-entered and competing at The Darl Evans & Mike Mooney Hartford Independent Fair. NO HAUL-IN SCHOOLING!!! b. Main Arena & Make up pen: ONLY exhibitors (and one

assistant if necessary, for beginner, horseless or Therapeutic GENERAL RULES riders) in the class following the currently running class will be allowed. The Make-up pen is NOT available for spectators, 1. See Jr. Fair Rules and By-Laws published in beginning of Jr. Fair section of assistants need to exit when the class enters the arena. this tabloid. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to understand these c. Riders while waiting or preparing to show please maintain Hartford Fair Rules. social distancing guidelines in all arenas, trailers and stall areas. 2. In addition to stated rules all activities shall be governed by the d. All Classes over 20 entries will be split rules for 4-H Horse Shows (circular 179) as adopted and e. Judges and Ring Stewards will maintain 6 foot distance from supplemented by Jr. and/or Sr. Fair Board. exhibitors at all times or wear a mask/face covering. 3. Licking Co. club member’s horse identification papers with full f. We will use the West Gate for all entry into the arena and the horse/pony name, must be turned into The Licking County Extension East Gate for all exiting. We ask that area of the out gate be Office & Delaware/Knox Co. club members horse identification papers kept clear to ensure proper distancing measures. must be turned into the Hartford Fair office by May 1st of current year. 14. Stalling Rules: Same full horse/pony names must be on fair entry form to be graded. a. Horse/pony choosing to stall on the grounds are permitted to Any horse brought to the fair that does not have matching entry and ID move onto the grounds Saturday, August 7, 2021. All stalled papers will be disqualified. horses will be released to leave the fairgrounds on Saturday, 4. All exhibitors must complete a Drug Use Notification Form (DUNF) for August 14, 2021. each horse and turn in at time of grading. In place of Animal ID # fill in b. If an exhibitor requests a stall and does not use the stall, the the horse’s name as it appears on the ID papers. Department Directors exhibitor will be INELIGIBLE for a stall the next year. will review all DUNF and will contact the fair’s veterinarian regarding c. Only one horse or pony per exhibitor may be stalled at the fair. any questionable medication. NO SWITCHING OF HORSES. 5. All Horses and Ponies must be pre-entered to show on an official d. Tack boxes, shavings and stall prep needs to be in place 24 Hartford Fair Entry Blank. The name of the horse being exhibited must hours prior to animal arrival. match the name listed on the ID form submitted on or before May 1st to e. Vet check will take place at the stalls at a time to be be eligible to show. announced. 6. All 4-H equine projects being shown at the Hartford Fair, must be f. All loading and unloading will be completed in designated horse vaccinated for the following: 1.) West Nile Combo & Include Tetanus 2) complex parking area. Rhino-Flu 3) Equine Rabies. g. No Trucks and trailers removing stalled horses permitted to be left 7. All 4-H exhibitors entering the fair must present to the vet check station: in the parking area on Friday night. a vet vaccine record (obtained from a vet that administered vaccines). h. Exhibitors and 4-H clubs are responsible for sanitizing their Also, on this form will be a body condition score given by the vet at the stalls, tack box and tack stall area every day. time vaccines were given, and written on vaccines record. i. In accordance with social distancing guidelines, no more than Protesting and Drug Testing: the exhibitor and 2 other parties at a stall. 1. Horses or ponies may be drug tested at the discretion of the Sr. Fair j. If the horse/pony needs to be removed from the fairgrounds prior Board. If the animal test positive for a prohibited drug, the test will be to the official release time on Saturday, August 15th, the exhibitor at the cost of the exhibitor. must notify the Hartford Fair Horse Department Chair to acquire 2. Protests must be made in writing and signed by the party or par- ties an “Early Release”. making the protest. All protests must be accompanied by a $250.00 cash k. Posted Stalling Assignments are Final! NO Changes! fee. If lab testing is requested or required, the protester will pay ALL l. Stalls not in use by a Junior Fair exhibitor will be assigned as tack associated drug testing costs and stipulate in the protest what drug the stalls at the discretion of the Jr & Sr Fair Board to clubs and animal is be tested for. exhibitors staying on the grounds. 3. Any exhibitor guilty of showing an animal under the influence of any m. Stalls cards MUST be filled out completely with emergency con- prohibited drug, substance, supplement or failing to file a veterinarian’s tact information, no exceptions! certificate prior to the show will be disqualified. The exhibitor will n. Exhibitors requesting a stall on their entry will be stalled with their forfeit all winnings for the show. The exhibitor will be ineligible to 4-H club (regardless of horse size). If the health or safety of the participate at The Hartford Fair the following year. horse or pony becomes an issue due to stall size, the fair board has 4. NO Dogs allowed in the horse complex with the exception of guide dogs the discretion to have the animal removed. 5. ALL Exhibitors or parties on a horse are required to wear ASTM & SEI o. Bedding is to be pine shavings or straw. All stalls are to be cleaned approved head gear during the fair out prior to exiting the fair after release on August 15th. If the 6. No Alcohol or illegal substances are permitted in the horse complex. exhibitor fails to clean their stall, they will be ineligible for a stall 7. All exhibitors, advisors and club members must abide by posted barn the following year. rules. p. STALL DECORATIONS MAY NOT BE ATTACHED TO 8. The Hartford Fair Board, judge, fair vet or show official have the right THE BARN WITH NAILS, SCREWS, TAPE, OR and responsibility to remove from the show ring any animal exhibiting STAPLES!!! unsafe or unsound behavior. q. No Hanging of any air-chairs, hammocks or swings of any kind in 9. Participation is a privilege, not a right. All Exhibitors, advisors, the aisles or from the barn. Tack boxes and equipment should parents, and club members must abide by posted barn rules. NOT block any aisles in barns. Unsportsmanlike conduct or abuse toward an animal or others is grounds r. No Crock pots, fridges or cooking devices to be plugged in tack for dismissal from the fairgrounds. stall or aisles. Horseless Horse and Beginner: 15. Haul- In Exhibitors: 10. Horseless Horse Mentorship Projects may show either or both English & a. Haul-In’s using a stall for the day will adhere to all applicable Western. Refer to Dept 110, special notes and entry information. stalling rules. 11. Beginners are NOT Permitted to show in any 3-gaited classes during the b. All Haul-In horses must be on grounds by 8:00 am for vet check current fair they are exhibiting at. and grading taking place in the horse complex. A. Horseless Horse and Beginner Code: Horseless and c. Only horse/pony being exhibited is permitted on the grounds. NO Beginner Members participating at the Hartford Independent Fair HAUL-IN SCHOOLING!! must wear the following uniform: d. Each club will be designated Haul-in stalls to be used by their club i. Plain, solid white oxford, long sleeve, full button-down members choosing to haul-in and use for the day. (no bling) – All Disciplines. e. Clubs will need to complete Haul-In ID form to identify what club ii. Western classes and Contesting classes: appropriate , members will be using designated stalls for their club each day. or slacks (black or blue), any color of tie and f. Stalls need to be cleaned and sanitized nightly after each use. g. ALL HAUL-IN HORSE/PONY MUST EXIT THE GROUNDS cover may be used, no . Gloves are optional. WITHIN AN HOUR OF SHOW CONCLUSION. NO iii. English: plain white ratcatcher, appropriate boots, breeches, EXCEPTIONS! If the horse or pony remains on the fairgrounds full harness on helmet in riding classes, no . Gloves past 10 pm the exhibitor will be ineligible for a stall the remainder are optional. of the fair and next year. iv. Approved Safety (ASTM/SEI) are required in all riding classes. 5/1/2021 1:50 PM Hartford Junior Fair Division 5 – Horse Page 2 of 4

HORSE ARENA SCHEDULE SATURDAY, AUGUST 7th Entry Rules & Information 1. Only 6 Horse Entries Barn Meeting 3:00 pm 2. Make a separate Equine Entry Form for each horse/pony that will be Stalled Horse Grading & graded for premium. If more than one horse is entered, you can list 3:30-5:00pm Vet Check (required) both on the Livestock Entry Form & attach an Equine Entry Form for each horse entered. SUNDAY, AUGUST 8th 3. You must state horse/pony’s full name on both entry forms. Draft Horse Classic 4. Only exhibitor of horse/pony may make an entry for grading. 9:00 am Horseless projects see note below. Entries 5. Only one grade per animal. Draft Horse Classic 10:00 am 6. Refer to schedule for entries in events and contest. 7. A $2.00 entry fee per class will be charged on all Jr. Fair classes Horse Skillathon 3:00 pm except grading and fun show. The entry fee for Jr. & Sr. Versatility Divisions will be $5.00. Junior Fair Opening 7:00 pm Ceremonies DEFINED TERMS

MONDAY, AUGUST 9th Horseless: Grading (Haul-ins Only) 8:00 am Horseless classes are for exhibitors who enrolled in the Horseless Horse English Show 9:00 am Mentorship Project. These youth do not own or lease a horse. Horseless th riding classes are Walk-Trot only. Horseless exhibitors are not eligible to TUESDAY, AUGUST 10 show in Beginner Grading (Haul-ins only) 8:00 am Beginner: For beginner exhibitors in their first or second calendar year Western Show 9:00 am of showing and who have no experience in any form of competition at the WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11th canter or lope. Beginner riding classes are Walk-Trot only. Beginner exhibitors may not have previously shown any 3 gaited classes and Grading & Equipment 8:00 am maintain Beginner status. Inspection (Haul-ins only) Age Group Classes: For the experienced exhibitors showing in the appropriate age division at Contesting Show 9:00 am the Walk-Trot-Canter/Lope. Point exhibitors are not ever eligible to show THURSDAY, AUGUST 12th in Beginner classes. Note: Grading (Haul-Ins only) 8:00 am For assistance in selecting appropriate division, 4-H/FFA members should Dressage 9:00 am consult with their advisors. Western Performance 12:00pm Grading (Haul-Ins Only CHAMPION EQUINE SHOWMAN RULES & ELIGIBILTY Western Performance Show 1:00 pm Eligibility to compete in divisional showmanship champion classes: FRIDAY, AUGUST 13th 1st & 2nd place winners from the following classes on English & Versatility Juniors 9:00 am Western days: Conclusion of Versatility Seniors Junior Versatility English Day: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, & 7 Entries for Pee Wee 1:00 pm Western Day: 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, & 37 Pee Wee Show 2:00 pm Fun Show 4:00 pm Eligible class winners have the option to compete in their divisional champion showmanship class on day of divisional show. TH SATURDAY, AUGUST 14 6:00 am – IF an exhibitor wins a divisional showmanship championship class 11:00am (places 1st), they are ineligible to compete in a divisional showmanship All Junior Fair Horses (must be off the champion class for the remainder of the current year fair. The exhibitor Released grounds by 11:00 may still compete in their pre-entered showmanship class, but if they am) win 1st or 2nd place, they are ineligible for the championship class. An NO Dash for exhibitor may only win 1 divisional showmanship championship at the Cash Exhibitors current year fair. Dash for Cash Exhibition 2:00-4:00pm Run (Pre-Entry ONLY) permitted The Western and English showmanship champions will work off in the on the grounds Equine Champion Showman class on Tuesday to determine the before 1:30 pm Champion Equine Showman. The Champion Equine Showman will Dash for Cash Youth 4:30pm compete with their horse as the Equine delegate in Super Showmanship Barrel (8-18yrs. of age) on Friday Morning. Please refer to the Super Showmanship Division Dash for Cash Open Barrel 7:00pm Winners in the Jr. Fair info. Committee & Bylaw section for additional rules for the Super Showmanship Contest.

SPECIAL NOTES

Due to significant changes regarding schedule, rules and additional activities in this division, careful attention should be given to these sections. Exhibitors must participate in the grading class JA to be eligible for all classes in the Contest, Hitch, English, and Western. Completed Project Book must be presented at grading. Grading will be based on grooming, condition of the animal, general knowledge of the project, and completion of project book & equine record book if applicable. Copies of the grading rules will be available at the entry booth. Ribbons will be awarded only to those members who exhibit. Trophies and rib- bons will be awarded in all other classes. Grading class entries must be made by fair entry deadline.

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27. 8-18 Working Hunter Over Fences-Novice over 2’ Fences Class JA Horse (Also eligible for Classes 4,5,9) Larry Morgan Racing, Inc LOT DESCRIPTION A B 28. 8-18 Equitation Over Fences (Horse & Pony) (See 4-H rule book 1. Horse/Pony Grading $6 $4 for fence heights or available at entry booth) Huntington National Bank

29. 8-18 Working Hunter Over Fences (Horse & Pony) (See 4-H rule book for fence heights or available at entry booth) Equine Veterinary Dental Service HORSE SKILLATHON – Sunday, Aug 9th 30. 8-18 Hunter Hack (Horse & Pony) (Two 2’ fences and rail work) Asonia England High Point English Exhibitor -Poe Family- to rider and mount Under tent beside Lower Arena accumulating the most points in the Dressage & English Horse and 3:00 pm Entry and Contest Pony Show. Open to All 4-H/FFA Members Reserve High Point English Exhibitor, Evans Hillside Farm Presented by: Licking Co. Horse & Pony Council th WESTERN DAY: Tuesday, Aug 10 ENGLISH DAY: Monday, Aug 9 Grading 8:00 am (Haul-ins Only) ~ Show Time: 9:00 am Grading 8:00 am (Haul-ins Only) ~ Show Time: 9:00 am 31. 16-18 Western Showmanship (Horse) 1. 16-18 English Showmanship (Horse) Green Meadow Mobile Home Park 32. 14-15 Western Showmanship (Horse) - Asonia England Central Ohio Greyhound Rescue 2. 14-15 English Showmanship (Horse) 33. 12-13 Western Showmanship (Horse) - Evans Hillside Farm Whit’s Frozen Custard 34. 8-11 Western Showmanship (Horse) 3. 12-13 English Showmanship (Horse) Commancheros 4-H Club Huntington National Bank 35. 8-18 Western Showmanship (Pony 58’ & Under) 4. 8-11 English Showmanship (Horse) Evans Hillside Farm Whit's Frozen Custard 36. 8-18 1st Year Beginner Showmanship (Horse/Pony) – 5. 8-18 English Showmanship (Pony) 58’ & Under Robert Barb Family Mystic Manes 37. 8-18 2nd Year Beginner Showmanship (Horse/Pony) – Grubaugh Family 6. 8-18 1st Year Beginner English Showmanship (Horse/Pony) 38. 8-18 Horseless Project Showmanship (Horse/Pony) - For All O”Cake”sions Capuano’s Pizza 7. 8-18 2nd Year Beginner English Showmanship (Horse/Pony) Western Champion Showmanship Class-Entry on Show Day. Dan Dickson Family Eligibility: 1st & 2nd place winners from classes 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, & 8. 8-18 Horseless English Project Showmanship (Horse/Pony) 37, See Equine Champion Showman Rules for additional information. - Corsi-Swick Asphalt Sealing & Striping For All O”Cake”sions English Champion Showmanship Class-Entry on Show Day. Champion Equine Showman Class-Entry on Show Day Eligibility: 1st & 2nd place winners from classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, & 7, See Eligibility: Western or English division showmanship champion. Equine Champion Showman Rules for additional information. - Dave & See Equine Champion Showman Rules for additional information. Peggy Wolford Tilley Family 9. 16-18 Equitation (Horse) 39. 8-18 Therapeutic Lead-In Licking County Horse Pony Council Mike & Mary Kididis 40. 16-18 Horse Horsemanship (Horse) - Center Lodge #86 10. 14-15 Equitation (Horse) Asonia England 41. 14-15 Horse Horsemanship (Horse) - Martinsburg Marathon 11. 12-13 Equitation (Horse) 42. 12-13 Horse Horsemanship (Horse) - Hankinson Farm McDonald Auto & Truck Repair 43. 8-11 Horse Horsemanship (Horse) 12. 8-11 Equitation (Horse) Licking Valley Raiders 4-H Club Huntington National Bank 44. 8-18 Pony Horsemanship (58” & Under) 13. 8-18 Equitation (Pony) 58” & under Equine Veterinary Dental Service Crock Orthodontics 45. 8-18 1st Year Beginner Horsemanship (Horse/Pony) 14. 8-18 Beginner Equitation (Horse/Pony) (Walk/Trot) (1st Year (Walk/Trot) (Not eligible for 50-55 classes) (Not eligible for members showing) three gaited classes)- McDonald Auto & Truck Repair Grubaugh Family 46. 8-18 2nd Year Beginner Horsemanship (Horse/Pony) 15. 8-18 Beginner Equitation (Horse/Pony) (Walk/Trot) (2nd Year (Walk/Trot) (Not eligible for 50-55 classes) (Not eligible for Members showing) Howard Horshoeing three gaited classes) - Grubaugh Family 16. 8-18 Horseless Project Equitation (Horse/Pony) 47. 8-18 Horseless Project Horsemanship (Horse/Pony) Walk/Trot) Capuano’s Pizza (Not eligible for 50-54 classes) (Not eligible for three gaited 17. 16-18 Working Hunter Under Saddle (Horse) classes) - McDonald Auto & Trucking Repair Capuano’s Pizza 48. 16-18 Western Pleasure (Horse) - Capuano’s Pizza 18. 14-15 Working Hunter Under Saddle (Horse) Mooney Auctioneering Inc. 49. 14-15 Western Pleasure (Horse) - Whit’s Frozen Custard 19. 12-13 Working Hunter Under Saddle (Horse) 50. 12-13 Western Pleasure (Horse) - Grubaugh Family Crock Orthodontics 51 8-11 Western Pleasure (Horse) - Grubaugh Family (Horse) 20. 8-11 Working Hunter Under Saddle 52. 8-18 Western Pleasure (Pony) - Central Ohio Greyhound Rescue Howard Horshoeing 21. 8-18 Working Hunter Under Saddle (Pony) 53. 8-18 1st Year Beginner Pleasure (Horse/Pony) (Walk/ Trot) (Not Howard Horshoeing eligible for three gaited classes) - Equine Veterinary Dental 22. 8-18 Beginner Working Hunter Under Saddle (1st yr. Member) Service Mooney Auctioneering 54. 8-18 2nd Year Beginner Pleasure (Horse/Pony) (Walk/Trot) 23. 8-18 Beginner Working Hunger Under Saddle (2nd yr. Member) (Not eligible for three gaited classes) - Mooney Auctioneering Grubaugh Family 24. 8-18 Horseless Project English Pleasure (Horse/Pony) 55. 8-18 Horseless Project Pleasure (Horse/Pony) Corsi-Swick Asphalt Sealing & Striping Mystic Manes 4-H Club 25. 8-18 Warm Up Over Fences Horse/Pony (open to all) x-rails or High Point Western Exhibitor - Evans Hillside Farm 2’3” fences- Asonia England Reserve High Point Western Exhibitor- Licking Valley Raiders 4-H Club 26. 8-18 Equitation Over Fences-Novice Only 2’Fences (Also to rider and mount accumulating the most points in the Western Horse and eligible for Classes 4,6,9)- BuckleBack Cattle, LTD Pony Show classes (including Western Performance)

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th CONTESTING: Wednesday, Aug 11 VERSATILITY – Friday Aug 13

Grading 8:00 am (Haul-ins Only) ~ Show Time: 8:30 am Junior & Senior Versatility Awards 56. 15-18 Barrel Race - Corsi-Swick Asphalt Sealing & Memory of Mary Hammond by Michele Little Family Striping Grading: 8:00 am (Haul -in Only) ~ Show Time: 8:30 am 57. 12-14 Barrel Race - Ron Mash 84. Ages Junior Versatility 8-13 A. Showmanship (English/Western) 58. 8-11 Barrel Race - Martinsburg Marathon B. English Equitation 59. 15-18 Cones & Barrels - Larry & Carol Hughes C. Western Horsemanship 60. 12-14 Cones & Barrels - Evans Hillside Farm D. Barrel Race 61. 8-11 Cones & Barrels - Dave & Peggy Wolford 85. Ages Senior Versatility 62. 15-18 Stake Race - Grubaugh Family 14-18 A. Showmanship (English/Western B. English Equitation 63. 12-14 Stake Race – Lori Oxley-Hurt C. Western Horsemanship 64. 8-11 Stake Race - Larry & Carol Hughes D. Key Hole Race 65. 15-18 Pole Bending - Asonia England An adult or 4-H/FFA member will be allowed a groom to assist the 4-H/FFA 66. 12-14 Pole Bending - M & H Screen Printing contestant. Contestant must use their project animal. Groom must use a wheel barrow, saddle caddy, or carry items themselves. A ten (10) minute 67. 8-11 Pole Bending -Judge Duke Frost tack change time limit will be enforced. Failure to be ready and groom 68. 15-18 Key Hole -Mystic Manes 4-H Club leaving the arena will result in “0” score for contestant in that class. 69. 12-14 Key Hole - Granville Milling 70. 8-11 Key Hole -Robert Barb Family PEE WEE SHOW – Friday, Aug 13 High Point Contest Exhibitor awarded to exhibitor accumulating the Entries – 1:00 pm ~ Show Time 2:00 pm most points in contest division Asonia England 1. Lead Line Horsemanship (ages 5-8) Reserve High Point Contest awarded to exhibitor accumulating the most points in contest division. Evans Hillside Farm 3. Red Light – Green Light Stick Horse (ages 4-5) 4. Red Light-Green Light Stick Horse (ages 6-8) A Participant Ribbon Will Be Awarded to Each Participant. Show is Strictly and educational event. DRESSAGE – Thursday, Aug 12th ONE HORSE – ONE RIDER Grading: 8:00 am (Haul -in Only) ~ Show Time: 9:00 am 4-H HORSE PROJECT MEMBERS ONLY 71. 9-18 Introduction to Dressage A (Walk & Trot Only) ** All Fair and 4-H Rules Apply for Attire** (Not Eligible for 3 gaited Classes) Snack Shack Helmets, with Sleeves, Long Pants and Boots 72. 9-18 Introduction to Dressage B (Walk & Trot Only) (Not Eligible for 3 gaited Classes) - Center Lodge #86 73. 9-18 Training Level Test 1 FUN SHOW – Friday, Aug. 14 Licking Valley Raiders 4-H Club Entry: Pre-Entry Required on Entry Form 74. 9-18 Training Level Test 2 Show Time: 4:00pm Licking Valley Raiders 4-H Club 8-18 Race – Day of Show Entry 75. 9-18 Western Dressage 8-18 Sack Race – Day of Show Entry Required Barth Family 8-12 Stick Horse Steer Head Tie- Day of Show Entry 76. 9-18 Freestyle Dressage (State Level) Brenda Grandstaff, DDS 13-18 Stick Horse Steer Head Tie- Day of Show Entry 1. 8-13 Costume Class Horse/Pony (Exhibitors must wear helmet, boots, long pants or breeches and a short or long sleeve shirt.) th PERFORMANCE: Thursday, Aug 12 2. 14-18 Costume Class Horse/Pony (Exhibitors must wear helmet, Grading 12:00 pm (Haul-ins Only) ~ Show Time: 1:00 pm boots, long pants or breeches and a short or long sleeve shirt.) Freestyle music must be on a CD (no other media will be accepted) 3. 8-18 Friends of 4-H (actively enrolled 4-H Member not enrolled in a & must be at the entry booth by noon. horse project, rides a fellow 4-H member’s project horse which is 77. 14-18 Reining Horse/Pony Pattern B - Backwoods Farms currently on grounds. Rider must wear Helmet, short or long sleeve shirt, jeans and boots) 78. 8-13 Reining Horse/Pony Pattern A - Asonia England 4. 8-18 Egg Stomp – Beginner Walk & Trot Only 79. 8-13 Ranch Pleasure- McDonald Auto & Truck Repair 5. 8-13 Egg Stomp – Walk-Trot-Canter Only (Eligibility for Classes 11 & 12: Beginners and Horseless exhibitors are not permitted in Classes 11&12. Horses or Pony's 6. 14-18 Egg Stomp – Walk-Trot-Canter Only exhibited in Classes 11 or 12 are not eligible to be shown in 7. 8-18 Musical Dice – Beginner Walk & Trot Classes 33, 34, 35, or 37.) 8. 8-13 Musical Dice - Walk-Trot-Canter Only 80. 14-18 Ranch Pleasure- Larry & Bev Hansel (Eligibility for Classes 11 & 12: Beginners and Horseless 9. 14-18 Musical Dice - Walk-Trot-Canter Only exhibitors are not permitted in Classes 11&12. Horses or Pony's 10. 8-18 Carrot Race – Beginner Walk & Trot exhibited in Classes 11 or 12 are not eligible to be shown in 11. 8-13 Carrot Race – Walk-Trot-Canter Only Classes 33, 34, 35, or 37.) 12. 14-18 Carrot Race – Walk-Trot-Canter Only 81. 8-13 Trail (Horse/Pony) - Central Ohio Greyhound Rescue 13. 8-18 Barrels – Beginner Walk & Trot 82. 14-18 Trail (Horse/Pony)- Utica Feed & Hardware 14. 8-13 Barrels – Walk-Trot-Canter Only 83. 8-18 Free Style Reining– Utica Feed & Hardware 15. 14-18 Barrels – Walk-Trot-Canter Only Must use 4-H Horse/Pony Graded/Exhibited at the current year Hartford Independent Fair

All Exhibitors must wear a helmet, shirt with sleeves, long pant/breeches and close toed boots. All posted arena and fair rules still apply to the fun show.

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