The decision to have both a Hereford and polled Hereford show or to have a combined show will be left up to the discretion of the state breed associations and show management.
Cattlemen’s Congress,
Oklahoma City, Okla.
American Royal,
Kansas City, Mo.
Keystone International Livestock Exposition,
Harrisburg, Penn.
National Western Stock Show,
Denver, Colo.
North American International Livestock Exposition,
Louisville, Ky.
Southwestern Livestock Exposition,
Ft. Worth, Texas
Western States Hereford Show,
Reno, Nev.
Female divisions
Junior Heifer Calves ……….. Class(es) 2 & 3
Senior Heifer Calves ……….. Class(es) 4 & 5
Intermediate Yearling Females .. Class(es) 6 & 7
Spring Yearling Females …….. Class 8
Junior Yearling Females …….. Class 9
Senior Yearling Females …….. Class 10
* If there are more than 10 animals in a class, the AHA show committee recommends that the class be split.
Bull divisions
Junior Bull Calves …………. Class(es) 1 & 2
Senior Bull Calves ………………. Class(es) 3 & 4
Intermediate Bulls ……….. Class(es) 5 & 6
Yearling Bulls …………………. Class(es) 7 & 8
Senior Bulls …………………….. Class(es) 9 & 10
* If there are more than 10 animals in a class, the AHA show committee recommends that the class be split.
Female divisions
Spring Heifer Calves ……….. Class(es) 2 & 3
Junior Heifer Calves ……….. Class(es) 4 & 5
Senior Heifer Calves ……….. Class(es) 6, 7 & 8
Intermediate Yearling Females .. Class(es) 9 & 10
Spring Yearling Females …….. Class 11
Junior Yearling Females …….. Class 12
Senior Yearling Females …….. Class 13
AHA reserves the right to break classes so a 30 day age span may be maintained in the spring, junior, winter and senior calf classes. (Classes 2-9)
Bull divisions
Spring Bull Calves ………. Class(es) 1, 2 & 3
Junior Bull Calves ………. Class(es) 4 & 5
Senior Bull Calves ………. Class(es) 6, 7 & 8
Intermediate Bulls ………. Class(es) 9 & 10
Yearling Bulls ………….. Class(es) 11, 12, 13 & 14
Senior Bulls ……………. Class(es) 15 & 16
* If there are more than 10 animals in a class, the AHA show committee recommends that the class be split.
AHA reserves the right to break classes so a 30 day age span may be maintained in the spring, junior, winter and senior calf classes. (Classes 1-6)
Get-of-sire — Four animals shown in above single entry classes with both sexes represented and all progeny of one sire. It is permissible to use either the cow or calf from a cow-calf pair for the get-of-sire. Get-of-sire may be comprised of animals from one or more owners and of both horned and/or polled animals.
Best six head — All animals must have been shown in their respective single entry classes and they must be owned by the exhibitor or by a member of his/her immediate family. A cow-calf will be considered as two head in the best six head class. Best six head may be comprised of both horned and/or polled animals.
Awarded with the following point system: first place = 5 points, second place = 4 points, third place = 3 points, fourth place = 2 points and fifth place = 1 point. No points will be given for champions. Points will be awarded for the best six head for premier exhibitor. The same scoring system as above will be used for awarding points for the group classes. It is suggested that banners be given to the premier exhibitor and the premier breeder. In the result of a tie, show staff will review the division placing of each exhibitor/breeder, with the award being presented to the exhibitor/breeder with the highest number of division placings. If a tie remains, show staff will review the number of animals shown for the exhibitor/breeder, the higher number exhibited will win the tie.
Cow-calf pairs, females and steers may be jointly owned by siblings provided all are individual members of the National Junior Hereford Association and are between the ages of 7 and 22 as of January 1 of the current year. No animal is eligible to compete if recorded in joint ownership (other than the sibling rule) or ownership of farm or family name. Bred-and-owned bulls, however, may be owned by the exhibitor, a ranch/family name as long as the junior exhibitor is also the breeder.
Placing Level 1 National Show Level 2 National Show Regional Show
1 ………………………………….…………….15…………………………………………………….10.…………….………………….……. 5
2 ………………………………….…………….14……………………………………………………..9……………………………….…….. 4
3 ………………………………….…………….13……………………………………………………..8……………………………….…….. 3
4 ……………………………….……………….12……………………………………………………..7……………………………….……… 2
5 ………………………………….…………….11……………………………………………………..6………………………………..………..1
6 ………………………………….…………….10……………………………………………………..5……………………………………… 0
7 ………………………………….………………9……………………………………………………..4……………………………………… 0
8 .……………………………….………………..8……………………………………………………..3………………………………..……. 0
9 .………………………………….……………..7………………………………………………………2…………………………….……….. 0
10 ………………………………….…………….6………………………………………………………1…………………………….………… 0
Division Champion ……………15……………………………………………..…….10.…………………….……………….. 5
Reserve Champion ……………10……………………………………..………….….5.…………….…………………..……. 3
Grand Champion ………………50…………………………………………….…..…20.……………………………….……. 10
Reserve Grand Champion ….25………………………………………….…….10.……………….……………………… 5
Points for show bull and show female of the year will be based on the Regional Show Point System. Animals do not have to show in a regional show in order to be eligible for show bull or female of the year in the respective four quadrants. An animal may only win show bull or female of the year for one quadrant per year. Ownership percentage followed by ownership succession (breeder, first owner, second owner, etc.) will determine from which quadrant the animal will be recognized. At the conclusion of the show year, in the result of a tie, staff will review the points each animal receives and based on the total number of animals exhibited at each show attended, priority goes to the animal who exhibited at the higher attended shows.
Points for regional premier exhibitor will be based on the total accumulated points for animals of the owners. At the end of the show year, in the result of a tie, staff will review the number of shows in which points were accumulated. The exhibitor who exhibited cattle at more shows will win the tie.
At the AHA Annual Meeting and National Hereford Show in Kansas City, Mo., the Association will recognize four national show animals of the year, 16 regional show animals of the year and recognize eight regional premier exhibitors of the year.
Please see AHA Rules and Regulations amendment to Rule 4 of Section VII on Page 30.
Alabama National Fair, Montgomery
Appalachian District Fair, Gray, Tenn.
Arkansas State Fair, Little Rock
Dixie National, Jackson, Miss.
Florida State Fair, Tampa
Kentucky State Fair, Louisville
Louisiana State Fair, Shreveport
Mississippi State Fair, Jackson
North Carolina State Fair, Raleigh
South Carolina State Fair, Columbia
Tennessee State Fair, Nashville
Tennessee State Hereford Show
Arizona National Livestock Show, Phoenix
California State Fair, Sacramento
Hereford Heritage, Abilene, Texas
Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo, Texas
New Mexico State Fair, Albuquerque
Sonoma County Fair, Santa Rosa, Calif.
State Fair of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City
State Fair of Texas, Dallas
Tulsa State Fair, Tulsa
Utah State Fair, Salt Lake City
West Texas Fair, Abilene
Cheyenne Livestock Expo, Cheyenne, Wyo.
Kansas State Fair, Hutchinson
Nebraska State Fair, Lincoln
Northern Int’l Livestock Expo (NILE), Billings, Mont.
Oregon State Fair, Salem
Red River Valley Fair, Fargo, N.D.
South Dakota State Fair, Huron
Washington State Fair, Puyallup
Western Idaho Fair, Boise
Wyoming State Fair, Douglas
Eastern States Expo, W. Springfield, Mass.
Illinois State Fair, Springfield
Indiana State Fair, Indianapolis
Iowa State Fair, Des Moines
Maryland State Fair, Timonium
Minnesota State Fair, St. Paul
Missouri State Fair, Sedalia
New Jersey State Fair, Augusta
New York State Fair, Syracuse
Ohio State Fair, Columbus
Ozark Empire Fair, Springfield, Mo.
State Fair of West Virginia, Lewisburg
Upper Peninsula State Fair, Detroit, Mich.
Wisconsin State Fair, W. Allis
World Beef Expo, W. Allis, Wis.