2018 – 49th ANNUAL LOUISIANA 4H AND FFA HORSE SHOW ENTRY FORM
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NOTE: Any corrections on exhibitor entry must be initialed by parent/guardian
DISTRICT FEES TO BE DETERMINED AT THE DISTRICT LEVEL
The following fee schedule will apply to all exhibitors at the 2018 State 4-H and FFA Horse Show.
Entry fee (per exhibitor) $20.00; Stall fee (horse or tack) $20.00 per day
Upon arrival, stall fees must be paid to Lamar Dixon Staff at their office and entry fees must be paid to LSU AgCenter Staff at the Show Office in the main arena.
Entry fee checks should be made out to the LSU AgCenter Livestock Show Office.
ONLY CHECKS OR MONEY ORDERS ACCEPTED FOR ENTRY FEES; NO CASH.
BEDDING CAN BE PURCHASED AT THE STALLOFFICE.
ENTRY NUMBER/BACK NUMBER Parish
Name
(First)(Middle)(Last)
Address City Zip
E-mail Address:
4H/FFA School
Home Phone No. ( )Exhibitor Date of Birth 13 & Under 1418
Name of Horse Breed Reg. No.
If horse is in a name other than the exhibitor, explain relationship ______
Please list the location this horse will be housed if not on your property during the possession period.
Date FoaledLabred Yes No
Horse Height will be required at State Show for WORKING HUNTER or EQUITATION OVER FENCES.
I am familiar with the rules regulations of the Louisiana 4H/FFA Horse shows and agree to abide by them.
Exhibitor Signature Parent/Guardian Signature
Agent/Vo Ag. Instructor Signature
2017 – 48thANNUAL LOUISIANA 4H AND FFA HORSE SHOW ENTRY FORM – page 2
Exhibitor Name:
Parish/School:
Entry/Back number:
(PLEASE CHECK CLASS NUMBERS OF CLASSES YOU WISH TO ENTER)
TIMED EVENT CLASSES
1. Breakaway Roping, 14 & Over
2. Breakaway Roping, 13 & Under
3. TieDown Roping, 14 & Over
4. TieDown Roping, 13 & Under
5. Stake Race, 13 & Under
6. Stake Race, 14 & Over
7. Pole Bending, 13 & Under
8. Pole Bending, 14 & Over
9. Barrel Racing, 13 & Under
10. Barrel Racing, 14 & Over
WESTERN CLASSES
11. Western Pleasure, 13 & Under
12. Western Pleasure, 14 & Over
13. Western Horsemanship, 13 & Under
14. Western Horsemanship, 14 & Over
15. Western Riding, 13 & Under
16. Western Riding, 14 & Over
17. OpenTrail, 13 & Under
18. Open Trail, 14 & Over
19. Reining, 13 & Under
20. Reining, 14 & Over
21. Western Showmanship, 13 & Under
22. Western Showmanship, 14 & Over
RANCH CLASSES
___25. Ground Work Class, 13 & Under
___26. Ground Work Class, 14 & Over
___27. Stock Horse Pleasure, 13 & Under
___28. Stock Horse Pleasure, 14 & Over
___29. Working Cow Horse, 13 & Under
___30. Working Cow Horse, 14 & Over
___31.Ranch Trail, 13 & Under
___32.Ranch Trail,14 & Over
___33.Ranch Roping, 13 & Under
___34.Ranch Roping, 14 & Over
___55. Ranch Sorting (AllAges)
HUNTER CLASSES
35. Working Hunter, All Ages
___37. Equitation over Fences, All Ages
39. Hunter Under Saddle, 13 & Under
40. Hunter Under Saddle, 14 & Over
41. Hunt Seat Equitation, 13 & Under
42. Hunt Seat Equitation, 14 & Over
___43. Dressage (Training Level), 13 & Under
___44. Dressage (Training Level), 14 & Over
___47. Hunter Showmanship, 13 & Under
___48.Hunter Showmanship, 14 & Over
49. Open Trail, 13 & Under
50. Open Trail, 14 & Over
OTHER CLASSES
___51. Special Needs Showmanship, (AllAges)
___52. Special Needs Trail,( All Ages )
QUARTER HORSE HALTER CLASSES
___56. Geldings, foaled in 2017 (Yearling)
57. Geldings, foaled in 2016 (2yearold)
58. Geldings, foaled in 2015 (3yearold)
59. Geldings, foaled in 2014 & before
___62. Mares, foaled in 2017 (Yearling)
___63. Mares, foaled in 2016 (2-year-old)
___64. Mares, foaled in 2015 (3-year-old)
___65. Mares, foaled in 2014 & before
66. Broodmares
AOB & GRADE HALTER CLASSES
69. Geldings, all ages
72. Mares, all ages
APPALOOSA HORSE HALTER CLASSES
75. Geldings, all ages
78.Mares, all ages
PAINT HORSE HALTER CLASSES
81. Geldings, foaled in 2017 (Yearling)
82. Geldings, foaled in 2016 (2yearold)
83. Geldings, foaled in 2015 (3yearold)
84. Geldings foaled in 2014& before
87. Mares, foaled in 2017 (Yearling)
88. Mares, foaled in 2016 (2yearold)
89. Mares, foaled in 2015 (3yearold)
___90. Mares, foaled in 2014 & before
__ 91. Broodmares
ARABIAN HORSE HALTER CLASSES
___94. Geldings, all ages
___97.Mares, all ages
MINIATURE HORSES
___ 100. Geldings, all ages
___ 103. Mares, all ages
Ranch Sorting and Ground Work Classes only Available at State and are not offered at Southern Regionals.
Exhibitor's Pledge for District and State Horse Events
Exhibitors must conduct themselves in a courteous and responsible manner during the district and state horse activities. They are under the supervision of all Extension Service personnel and other adults assisting with the events. A code of conduct and safety rules intended to provide a good and safe environment for exhibitors to show their horses and enjoy the show are listed below. Exhibitors who violate the rules of conduct or safety will be disciplined according to the offense.
CODE OF CONDUCT
1.Exhibitors must read and abide by all of the rules in the show catalog.
2.Exhibitors should follow the directions of the show officials at all times.
3.In the event of problems, exhibitors should follow proper procedures in filing their complaints with show management.
4.At no time shall exhibitors or parents show disrespect for agents, ag teachers, leaders or show personnel.
5.Disruptive or abusive behavior is prohibited.
6.Misuse or abuse of personal property or facilities is prohibited.
7.Gambling, profanity and possession or use of illegal drugs or alcohol is prohibited.
8.Abuse or misuse of a horse or any other animal on the show grounds is strictly prohibited.
9.Possession of weapons or firearms, physical assault or sexual misconduct is prohibited.
SAFETY RULES
- Proper equipment should be used on the horse and rider at all times, including saddle, bridles, boots, pants and helmets in required events. Exhibitors must maintain control of their horses at all times.
2.Dogs, bicycles and other potential dangerous items are prohibited from the show grounds.
3.Show equipment, electric fans, extension cords and other dangerous items must be out of the reach of horses at all times.
4.Exhibitors must be extremely careful in areas of congestion such as alleyways and warmup arenas. To avoid dangerous situations, always follow directions of show personnel and observe others around you.
5.Exhibitors are strictly prohibited from riding faster than a walk on any paved or concrete area.
6.Riding bareback, double or with halter only is prohibited.
7.Always assume other horses and exhibitors are dangerous, and approach them with caution.
If a 4H'er violates the code of conduct or safety rules, he will be disqualified or disciplined based on the seriousness of the offense. Show management shall have complete authority regarding these rules.
I agree to abide by the show rules, code of conduct and safety rules at the district and state 4H/FFA horse shows. I pledge not to endanger myself, my horse or others at any time.
Exhibitor's Signature Parent/Guardian's Signature
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