MOUNTAIN
MAN CLASSIC
NO GROOM SHOW !!!!
NO BRUSHES
NO BLOWERS
NO BATHING
NO DRYING
NO PROBLEMS
PREMIUM MONIES FOR CLASSES SPONSORED
The Show will be held May 31st and June 1st, 2003, at Penrose Equestrian Center located at the foot of beautiful Pikes Peak, in Colorado Springs, CO. We offer great accommodations, plenty of nearby restaurants, and FUN!!!
The halter and performance classes will be held in a huge 120’ x 300’ indoor arena. We will have an easy obstacle course set up in a riding ring close to the indoor arena for the public to experience the joy and companionship of owning a llama. Our club members will be there to answer questions.
We require health certificates issued by an accredited veterinarian in the state of origin, (for all llamas brought into Colorado) dated within 30 days. Health certificates are not required for llamas from Colorado. All livestock showing evidence of infectious, contagious or communicable diseases must be immediately withdrawn from the show and removed from the grounds. A veterinarian will be on call both days.
During the weekend, shop in the vendor area. We look forward to seeing you in June!
Check out our website www.coloradollamas.com for Spring show updates.
Judge: Terry Duespohl Asst. Performance Judge: Jan Gordon
GENERAL INFORMATION
1. The LOCC Spring Llama Show will be held on May 31st—June 1st, 2003 at the Penrose Equestrian Center 1045 W. Rio Grande just off 8th Street and Hwy 24 (Cimarron) in Colorado Springs, CO. The site has a 120’ x 300’ indoor arena and 400 12’ x 12’ dirt floor indoor stalls.
2. This show is sanctioned by ALSA and sponsored by RMLA.
3. All llamas 13 months and older entered in approved classes, with the exception of Youth Classes, must be registered or have passed screening with the International Lama Registry (ILR) or the Canadian Livestock Record Corporation (CLRC). All llamas 18 months and under that are listed and need to be screened with the ILR do not have to be registered with the ILR. Non-Breeder llamas do not have to be registered or have passed screening with the ILR or the CLRC. If Non-Breeders are not registered and wish to be in the ALSA award system and wish to show in halter, they must show in the adult Non-Breeder halter class. Breeding llamas entered in 5 months through 12 months age division should at least have a copy of application pending. ILR numbers must be included on the entry form and exhibitors must send a copy of their registration certificate with the entry form. Bring health papers no later than Friday night, June 2nd at 5:00 p.m. to the headquarters booth near the indoor arena. You must show your valid ALSA membership card at registration.
4. Tent camping and/or R.V. camping is permitted on the grounds.
5. A wash rack and power for blowers will be available. It is recommended that on site grooming be limited to final touch-ups. HOWEVER THIS IS A NO GROOM SHOW – ANYONE CAUGHT GROOMING WILL BE FINED.
6. ALL STALLS AND THE STALL AREA MUST BE CLEANED BEFORE YOUR DEPARTURE OR YOU WILL BE BILLED $10.00. THANKS FOR YOUR COOPERATION.
CHANGE PLEASE READ ITEMS 7 - 9
7. EXHIBITORS MEETING: There will be a important exhibitor meeting for EVERYONE in the INDOOR ARENA on Friday, May 30th at 6 p.m. This will be for the superintendent and other people involved in the show, you will meet our judges, and get last minute instructions from them, the ring stewards, gatesman and others about what is expected of you during the two show days. Show management may combine various classes, per ALSA guidelines, depending on the number of entries received.
8. All exhibitors are encouraged to participate in numerous classes. Performance classes will be Saturday. Halter classes will be on Sunday.
9. Premium monies will be paid if there is a sponsor for the class. Sponsor fees are $30.00 per class (premiums are 1st place $15, 2nd place $10, and 3rd place $5) Grand and Reserve sponsor fees are $50.00 (Grand $30 and Reserve $20).
10. Veterinarian services will be provided by RANGE VIEW LARGE ANIMAL CLINIC Dr. Parker, D.V.M.
495-2508.
Class Descriptions
New Rules for Performance—A llama can be entered either in Youth or Non-Youth (Open, Novice or Advanced) classes, but not both. The animal can only enter one class.
Novice - Open to all entries who have fewer than three first, second and third place ribbons in Open, Novice, or Youth Division of the respective ALSA approved classes.
Advance Division - Open to all entries who have previously placed first, second, or third in the Open, Novice or Young Division of the respective ALSA approved class.
ALSA Youth Division - If a youth has earned either a first, second, or third in a youth performance class, they may enter either the Advanced or Novice Class. If you have won with Llama A, you may not take Llama B in the Advanced or Novice Class.
Young Pack - If you are entering your young pack llama (3 yrs or less) in the show, you must designate whether you will be using an advanced or novice obstacle course.
Produce of Dam - Each entry must include two offspring by the same dam. Produce may represented by offspring of either sex. All produce must be shown in their appropriate halter class age division. There must be one entry per dam. The dam will not be shown in this class. The entry is made in the name of the dam. The produce may be declared before the show on the Entry Form or no later than the Produce of Dam class to the Clerk. If you do not own the Dam, you must have written permission from the owner to exhibit the produce.
Get of Sire - Each entry must include three offspring by the same sire. Get may be represented by offspring of either sex. All get must be shown in their appropriate halter class age division. Get must represent offspring by at least two different dams. There must be only one entry per sire. The Sire will not be shown in this class. The entry is made in the name of the Sire. The Get and the respective Dams may be declared before the show on the Entry Form or no later than the Get of Sire class to the Clerk. If you do not own the Sire, you must have written permission from the owner to exhibit the get.
Show Rules:
See ALSA Handbook, 12th Edition.
Ribbons - Llama Classes - 1st thru 8th Place (ALSA points are awarded up to 7th place depending on the number in the class). Youth Classes - 1st thru 8th place
Age of handler is as of January 1st, 2003
Sub Junior - 8 years of age and younger
Junior - Handler is 8-13 years of age as of 1/1/03 exception: youth turning 8 on or before 5/30/03
Intermediate - Handler is 14-18 years of age as of 1/1/03
Adult - Handler is 19 years of age and older as of 1/1/03
Age of Llama is as of May 31st, 2003
Juvenile - 5-12 months (born 06-01-02 thru 12-31-02)
Yearling - 13-24 months (born 06-01-01 thru 5-31-02)
Two Year Old - 25-36 months (born 06-01-00 thru 5-31-01)
Adult - 37 months and over (born before 5-31-00)
CLASSES
YOUTH/ADULT
1. Junior Youth Obstacle 33. Juvenile - Heavy Wool Female
2. Intermediate Youth Obstacle 34. Yearling - Heavy Wool Female
3. Sub Junior Public Relations *** 35. Two Year Old - Heavy Wool Female
4. Junior Youth Public Relations 36. Adult - Heavy Wool Female
5. Intermediate Youth Public Relations Grand & Reserve Champion Heavy Wool Female
6. Sub Junior Showmanship *** 37. Juvenile - Heavy Wool Male
7. Junior Youth Showmanship 38. Yearling - Heavy Wool Male
8. Intermediate Youth Showmanship 39. Two Year Old - Heavy Wool Male
9. Adult Showmanship *** 40. Adult - Heavy Wool Male
10. Junior Youth Pack Grand & Reserve Champion Heavy Wool Male
11. Intermediate Youth Pack
12. Youth Costume *** 41. Produce of Dam
13. Adult Costume *** 42. Get of Sire
Jr. & Int. Performance Grand & Reserve Champions
HALTER PERFORMANCE
14. Yearling Non-Breeder 43. Novice Public Relations
15. Two Year Old Non-Breeder 44. Advanced Public Relations
16. Adult Non-Breeder 45. Novice Obstacle
Grand & Reserve Champion - Non-Breeder 46. Advanced Obstacle
17. Juvenile - Light Wool Female 47. Young Pack Llama Novice
18. Yearling - Light Wool Female 48. Young Pack Llama Advanced
19. Two Year Old - Light Wool Female 49. Novice Pack Llama
20. Adult - Light Wool Female 50. Advanced Pack Llama
Grand & Reserve Champion - LW Female 51. Open Pleasure Driving
21. Juvenile - Light Wool Male 52. Obstacle Driving
22. Yearling - Light Wool Male 53. Pack String Obstacle ***
23. Two Year Old - Light Wool Male Grand & Reserve Champion Performance
24. Adult - Light Wool Male
Grand & Reserve Champion - Light Wool Male
25. Juvenile - Medium Wool Female
26. Yearling - Medium Wool Female
27. Two Year Old - Medium Wool Female 54. Youth Judging Junior
28. Adult - Medium Wool Female 55. Youth Judging Intermediate
Grand & Reserve Champion - Medium Wool Female
29. Juvenile - Medium Wool Male
30. Yearling - Medium Wool Male
31. Two Year Old - Medium Wool Male *** Not an ALSA Point Class
32. Adult - Medium Wool Male
Grand & Reserve Champion - Medium Wool Male
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FRIDAY, May 30th, 2003
12:00 p.m. Exhibitors may begin arriving
6:00 p.m. Exhibitors meeting in the arena
Meeting with Judges / Wool Verification
SATURDAY, May 31st SUNDAY, June 1st
9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m.
Sub Junior Showmanship*** Non - Breeder Halter:
Junior Youth Showmanship Yearling
Intermediate Youth Showmanship Two Year Old
Adult Showmanship Adult
Sub Junior Public Relations*** Light Wool Halter – Female:
Junior Youth Public Relations Juvenile
Intermediate Youth Public Relations Yearling
Sub Junior Obstacle Two Year Old
Junior Youth Obstacle Adult
Intermediate Youth Obstacle Light Wool Halter - Male:
Junior Youth Pack Juvenile
Intermediate Youth Pack Yearling
Youth Costume Two Year Old
Novice Pack Llama Adult
Young Pack Novice Medium Wool Halter - Female:
Advanced Pack Llama Juvenile
Young Pack Advanced Yearling
Novice Public Relations Two Year Old
Advanced Public Relations Adult
Novice Obstacle Medium Wool Halter - Male:
Advanced Obstacle Juvenile
Open Pleasure Driving Yearling
Obstacle Driving Two Year Old
Adult Costume*** Adult
Youth Judging Junior Heavy Wool Halter - Female:
Youth Judging Intermediate Juvenile
Yearling
*** Non ALSA Classes Two Year Old
Adult
JUDGES Heavy Wool Halter - Male:
Terry Duesphol Juvenile
Jan Gordon (Assist Performance) Yearling
Two Year Old
Adult
Produce of Dam
Get of Sire
Advertisement In Show book
SIZE / Price for ShowbookBusiness Card (2 x 3.5) / $ 20.00
1/4 Page (4x4) / $ 35.00
1/2 Page (5.5 x 8) / $ 60.00
Full Page ( 8 x 11) / $100.00
Photo B&W (3x5) / Add $ 10.00
Sponsorship Fees
This year you will be able to sponsor both shows (Spring and Fall (Double Points) LOCC Llama Shows)
Both Shows - Grand / Reserve Halter $150 ($ 50 Spring / $100 Fall)
Grand / Reserve Perf/Youth $100 ($ 50 Spring / $ 50 Fall)
Classes Halter $ 90 ($ 30 Spring / $ 60 Fall)
Classes Perf/Youth $ 60 ($ 30 Spring / $ 30 Fall)
Spring Show - Grand / Reserve Halter/Perf/Youth $ 50
Classes $ 30
Fall Show - Grand / Reserve Halter $ 100
Grand / Reserve Perf / Youth $ 50
Classes Halter $ 60
Classes Perf / Youth $ 30
Gereral Supporter: Any Amount
What you get for Sponsoring Both Shows:
Grand / Reserve: Web Page listing with all ranch info
Full page advertisement (B&W) in show book
Business Card presented with ribbon & cash
Your Ranch Banner hung on the rail in the arena
Listing on Grand/Reserve in show book
Classes: Smaller Web page listing
1/2 page advertisement in Showbook
Business Card presented with Ribbon & Cash
Listing in showbook
What you get for Sponsoring One Show:
Grand / Reserve: Smaller Web page listing
1/2 page advertisement in Showbook
Business Card presented with Ribbon & Cash
Listing in showbook
Classes: Limited Web Listing
Listing on Class Sponsored in Showbook
What you get for General Sponsorship (Any amount)
Listed in Showbook as Supporter
Application to Sponsor
Name:______
Ranch Name:______
Address:______
City:______
State:______
Zip:______
Home Page:______
E-Mail:______
I wish to Sponsor ____ Both ____ Spring _____ Fall
Class to Sponsor 1st Choice: ______
Class to Sponsor 2nd Choice:______
Make Checks Payable to: LOCC
8918 Teller County Road #1, Florissant ~ Co ~ 80816
Application to Advertise in the Show book
Name:______
Ranch Name:______
Address:______
City:______
State:______
Zip:______
Home Page:______
E-Mail:______
Enclose Photo’s, 1/4 page ad or 1/2 page ad
Make Checks Payable to LOCC
8918 Teller County Road #1, Florissant ~ Co ~ 80816
Class #
Animal NameLlama / Youth #
Stalled With
SEX
D.O.B.ILR #
Handler Name(List age as of 1/1/03)
Spring Show T-Shirt
Theme: Patriotic
Designer: Emily Varela
Advanced Graphics: Sherry Adamcyk
Will be: 50 / 50 T-Shirts
ORDER DEADLINE: May 3rd 2003
T-Shirts will be Navy Blue with
LOCC Logo & Youth Supporter on
front. Design will be on back.
All proceeds go to:
LOCC Youth Fund
T-Shirt
Cost: Small – XL $12.00
2X – 3X $13.00
Sweatshirt
Cost: All Sizes $20.00
Make Checks payable to LOCC
Send Order & Check to:
Barbara Harris
PO Box 1335
Canon City, CO 81215