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<blockquote data-quote="TxSimbrahShower" data-source="post: 611600" data-attributes="member: 621"><p>Does the jock live in the same county?</p><p></p><p>The following is the rule that we have in our county. Of course, I don't know that any representative from the fair association has ever checked anyone.</p><p></p><p>13. Any animal that is to be exhibited in the Junior Livestock Show must be cared for in Montgomery County (EXCEPTION: See General Exception Rule, Page ). They must be under the daily care of and trained, fitted or dressed for show by the Junior Exhibitor under the direction and assistance from parents, siblings, grandparents or legal guardians; CEA's or VAT's from County; or other feeders or leaders from Montgomery County. Each Exhibitor and his or her immediate family member(s), parent(s), guardian(s) and/or representative agree that in exchange for participation in the Junior Livestock Show they will allow <strong>Montgomery</strong><strong>County Fair Association representative(s) permission to </strong><strong>enter unannounced onto the property where the Exhibitor's project is located for purposes of inspection.</strong></p><p></p><p>the part about other feeders and leaders from Montgomery County was just added a couple years ago. I'm thinking it had something to do with a problem like you are talking about. Kids putting steers in others coolers, being taken care of by other people.</p><p></p><p>This will be my son's 8th year to show at the county fair, we've never had any unannounced project inspections. Course, on the cattle, we mainly use our own bred cattle and the turkey's, well, they are ordered through the county, so, guess we wouldn't have any reason for an inspection.</p><p></p><p>There are kids from our county that use jocks to find their animals, kids from our county that show animals for jocks at the Texas majors, if they pull grand champion, they get an agreed upon amount and the jock gets the rest of the money. Alot has to do with your fair association and what exactly they will enforce.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TxSimbrahShower, post: 611600, member: 621"] Does the jock live in the same county? The following is the rule that we have in our county. Of course, I don't know that any representative from the fair association has ever checked anyone. 13. Any animal that is to be exhibited in the Junior Livestock Show must be cared for in Montgomery County (EXCEPTION: See General Exception Rule, Page ). They must be under the daily care of and trained, fitted or dressed for show by the Junior Exhibitor under the direction and assistance from parents, siblings, grandparents or legal guardians; CEA’s or VAT’s from County; or other feeders or leaders from Montgomery County. Each Exhibitor and his or her immediate family member(s), parent(s), guardian(s) and/or representative agree that in exchange for participation in the Junior Livestock Show they will allow [b]Montgomery[/b][b]County Fair Association representative(s) permission to [/b][b]enter unannounced onto the property where the Exhibitor’s project is located for purposes of inspection.[/b] the part about other feeders and leaders from Montgomery County was just added a couple years ago. I'm thinking it had something to do with a problem like you are talking about. Kids putting steers in others coolers, being taken care of by other people. This will be my son's 8th year to show at the county fair, we've never had any unannounced project inspections. Course, on the cattle, we mainly use our own bred cattle and the turkey's, well, they are ordered through the county, so, guess we wouldn't have any reason for an inspection. There are kids from our county that use jocks to find their animals, kids from our county that show animals for jocks at the Texas majors, if they pull grand champion, they get an agreed upon amount and the jock gets the rest of the money. Alot has to do with your fair association and what exactly they will enforce. [/QUOTE]
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