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Georgia Junior National Livestock Show

Georgia Junior National Livestock Show

2011-2012 Georgia Youth Livestock Program - State Show Support

Georgia Junior National Livestock Show Banquet

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GJN Market Hog Show - Georgia Junior Swine Boosters Georgia Bred Award Program

Competition Guidelines:
The shows and events listed below are subject to and regulated by the 2011-2012 Rules and Regulations of Georgia 4-H and FFA State Livestock Shows. This rulebook supersedes all other rules. For ear tags, please submit the 2011-2012 Ear Tag Order Form.

2011-2012 Georgia Junior National/Georgia National Fair Livestock Show Results:

Market Lamb Show
Market Lamb Showmanship

Market Goat Show
Market Goat Showmanship

2010-2011 Georgia Junior National/Georgia National Fair Livestock Show Results:

Breeding Heifer Show
Beef Showmanship

Breeding Ewe Show
Breeding Ewe Showmanship

Commercial Dairy Heifer Show
Commercial Dairy Heifer Showmanship

Market Hog Show
Market Hog Showmanship

Market Steer Show
Beef Showmanship

Market Lamb Show
Market Lamb Showmanship

Market Goat Show
Market Goat Showmanship

Eligibility:

  • All exhibitors must be residents of the State of Georgia.
  • The State Junior Livestock Shows are open to 4-H and FFA members who pre-entered and registered their animal with their local county agricultural education teacher by the specific entry deadline.
  • Age Requirements:
    - State Market Hog, State Heifer and State Steer Shows -- 4-H members must be 9 years old by entry deadline. Any member who has completed one quarter in college or has been out of high school six months is not eligible to compete.
    - State Market Lamb and State Breeding Ewe Show -- Same requirements as above, plus pre-club aged children in grades 1 to 4.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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