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South Dakota 4-H Livestock Judging Series

4-H Livestock Judging Series

The series is a collaboration between the ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ Animal Science Department and South Dakota State 4-H.

  1. To encourage more involvement in the livestock judging activity amongst South Dakota 4-H youth throughout the year and at the state contest.
  2. To encourage further growth in contestants’ ability to observe, understand and recognize differences in live animal evaluation.
  3. To improve public speaking, poise and confidence in the youth through oral reasons.
  4. To train youth to be individuals with outstanding honesty, integrity and communication skills.
  5. To allow more opportunities for youth to expand their knowledge of livestock species.
  1. Open to current South Dakota 4-H members that are in good standing.
  2. A participant must register and pay the $5 entry fee or late fee to become a member of the SD 4-H Livestock Judging Series to receive points earned at the participating contests.
    1. If the participant registers for the SD 4-H Livestock Judging Series after a contest date, the points of the earlier contests will count. However, it would be recommended that the contestant notifies Grace Olinger of the contests they have participated in prior to submitting their entry fee.
  3. Divisions for the Livestock Judging series will be split into THREE divisions based on 4-H age: Senior (14-18), Junior (11-13) and Beginner (8-10) (4-H age is age as of January 1).
    1. Each contest may have different rules or ages specifications. Contests are not required to standardize age ranges to these divisions, but it is encouraged.
  4. To be eligible for the series awards which will be given out after the state 4-H contest, contestants must compete in at least 3 total contests, which includes a minimum of 2 eligible contests, PLUS the State 4-H contest.
  5. Points will be awarded in the manner listed below. For each contest completed a contestant will receive 5 points.
    1. Contestants finishing in the top 20 of each contest will receive points within their respective division.
    2. Points are awarded will be 20 for first place, on down to 1 point for 20th place.
      1. Example: 1st place – 20 points, 2nd – 19 points, 3rd – 18 points, etc.
      2. If there is less than 20 contestants in a contest each contestant will still receive the max 20 points and etc.
      3. Points rewarded for rankings of individuals are in addition to participation points given at each contest completed.
    3. Points will be awarded according to the youth’s finish against ALL participants in the contest, not just South Dakota 4-H members.
    4. Attendance of ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ Livestock Judging Camp will receive 10 points.
    5. We understand contestants sometimes move up an age division and fill a team, or a contest may have only one division and not the three recommended.
      1. In those and any other instances the scoring will be awarded in the manner below.
        1. Whichever division of the contest a contestant participates in is their choice. The points will be awarded in his/her actual age division 20-1 point(s).
          1. For instance, if contestant A is 12 years old and is stepping up a division from the junior division to the senior in a specific contest and receives 5th place, then that contestant receives 16 points, and those points are applied to the name of the contestant in the junior division for the series points.
          2. Another example is a contest has different age division or no age divisions. In this case the scoring will be similar. If a contestant in the junior division for the series receives 5th place in the contest and a contestant in the senior division of the series receives 6th place in the contest, then, the junior contestant will receive 16 points towards their name in the junior division of the series and the senior contestant will receive 15 points toward their name in the senior division of the series.
          3. For further questions regarding scoring please email Grace Olinger.
  6. All scores from the contests will be acquired from the contests via the chairperson of each individual contest. Therefore, all contest scores will be FINAL once received from the chairperson. The chairperson should send the score to Grace Olinger within 2 weeks after the contest.
  7. Contests at camps are not open to non-camp participants. It is not the intention to include these camps to require youth to attend a camp, rather reward the youth who would go to the camp regardless of its inclusion as a part of the series to enhance their livestock evaluation skills and to allow for more contests to be included in the format of the Judging Series program to allow as many contests in the program as possible.
  8. Rankings and award winners will be determined by the best three placings at eligible contests, plus, placing from the State 4-H contest and points for total contests and camps attended. Youth may participate in as many eligible contests as they would like/are able to. There is no limit on the number of participation points that can be earned.
    1. Example 1: Judge A finishes 1, 5, 7, 17 and 20 at eligible contests, 3rd at the state contest, and doesn’t attend judging camps. They earn (20), (16), (14) for top three eligible contests, 18 points for the state contest, 30 points for contests attended, for a total score of 98.
    2. Example 2: Judge B finishes 12, 15, 17, at eligible contests and 18 at the state contest and attended judging camp. They earn 9, 6, 4, for eligible contests, 3 for the state contest, 20 for contest participation and 10 for attending camp. Judge B’s final points are 52.
  9. The program emphasizes and promotes attendance and participation of events and opportunities to learn in compliment to the quality of the participation. Also, where only the best 3 scores count it allows for a contestant to drop a poor score if they attend more than 3 eligible contests.
  10. In event of a tie, it will be broken as follows:
    1. Placing at State 4-H contest.
  11. There will be awards for the top 5 in all three divisions.

4-H Youth Program Advisors may request to have a local or regional event added. Expectations for a local event to be added to the list are:

  1. Minimum of 5 classes
  2. Three species represented (Beef, Swine, Sheep or Meat Goat)
    1. Livestock – Contact local producers and 4-H members to have livestock available for the contest. It is not required, but if the livestock are available to stay until after the contest so contestants can go back through them, that is very beneficial from an educational stand point!
    2. A contest doesn’t need to have any specific class, but should meet the 3 species requirement.
  3. Minimum of one set of oral reasons or two sets of five questions for the senior and junior contest. No additional requirements for beginner division.
  4. The contest needs a minimum of 2 qualified individuals and no maximum amount, to serve as contest official judges. The officials should put placings and cuts on the classes. Also, the official committee should write the questions and score reasons. Officials and individuals taking reasons should not be coaches or parents of participants.
  5. Facilities – Provide panels, class signs and any additional equipment needed to facilitate a contest.
  6. Scoring – You will be responsible for the actual scoring of the contest. After the scores are official, the contest must send the final rankings of each division to Grace Olinger.
  7. Volunteers – Ensure enough help to have group leaders, announcers, time keepers and livestock handlers.
  8. Additional Awards – This is not a requirement, but feel free to get as much local support and provide any additional awards! The more of this you can provide, the more people will want to come back to your contest.
  9. Communication – We will provide any assistance we can, just keep us informed on how we can help!
  10. Must contact Grace Olinger via email, one month advance of the contest, to have your contest accepted to be a part of the program. Information should include:
    1. Complete hosting form by sending details of contest (exact location, registration information, contact information, times of contest).
ShowLocationDateContactNotes
Sioux Empire Stock ShowSioux FallsJanuary 28No additional information yetNo additional information yet
Black Hills Stock Show, Youth DayRapid CityFebruary 3Regina BakleyNo additional information yet
³ÉÈËÊÓƵ Judging Camp Session 1 (can only attend 1)BrookingsJune 5-7Thomas NormanNo additional information yet
³ÉÈËÊÓƵ Judging Camp Session 2BrookingsJune 9-11Thomas NormanNo additional information yet
Miner County Livestock Judging ContestMiner County 4-H Grounds
203 West Wilson
Howard, SD 57349
July 17Jillian CalmusRegistration 5:30 p.m.
Davison County Livestock Judging ContestDavison County Fairgrounds
3200 West Havens
Mitchell, SD
July 20kroudabush@gmail.comRegistration 8-9 a.m.
Lincoln County Livestock Judging ContestLincoln County Fairgrounds
27711 Hwy 17
Lennox, SD
July 23wsweeter@lincolncountysd.orgRegistration 9:30 a.m.
Hutchinson County Livestock Judging ContestHutchinson County Fairgrounds Tripp (35 miles south of Mitchell on Hwy 37)August 1Deanna GallRegistration 5:30-6 p.m.
Clark County Livestock Judging ContestClark County Fairgrounds
534 3rd Ave NE 
Clark, SD
August 7Kimberly McGrawRegistration prior to 12:30 p.m. start time
Minnehaha County Livestock Judging ContestSioux Empire Fairgrounds
100 N Lyon Blvd
Sioux Falls, SD
August 8amohrhauser@hotmail.comRegistration 11:30 a.m.
Best of the West Livestock Judging ContestJerauld County Fairgrounds
Wessington Springs, SD
August 11Audra ScheelRegistration 10:30-11 a.m.
State 4-H ContestBrookingsSeptember 14Thomas NormanNo additional information yet

**more information coming soon**

RankingNameContests AttendedTotal Points
1Thatcher W.896
2Lily C.795
3Torree O.894
3Ellie O.892
5McQuade B.689
6Jace S.888
7Paisley J.586
8Ansley K.674
9Hayes V.568
10Henry N.460
11John P.226
12Canaan P.124
13Luke H.17
RankingNameContests AttendedTotal Points
1Creighten W.8 + CAMP110
2Tenley O.8 + CAMP108
3Alana O.8 + CAMP104
4Clayton W.791
4Jake C.6 + CAMP91
6Seth S.7 + CAMP80
7Chanel M.674
7Brooklyn M.674
9Millie K.665
10Jake K.5 + CAMP54
11Jacob H.5 + CAMP51
12Hannah S.4 + CAMP50
13Bode S.239

³ÉÈËÊÓƵ Livestock Judging camp is excluded from the contests attended but is still included in the calculation of total points.

RankingNameContests AttendedTotal Points
1Payton B. 9 + CAMP114
2Patrick K.8 + CAMP107
3Landon B.7 + CAMP103
4Quinton B.6 + CAMP95
5Natalie M.7 + CAMP93
6Josie J.685
7Max N.472
8James P.241
9Chance B.CAMP30
10Chisum B.CAMP24
10Carley C.124
12Karin S.15
13Hadlie J.00
14Kenton T.00

³ÉÈËÊÓƵ Livestock Judging camp is excluded from the contests attended but is still included in the calculation of total points.

NameCountyBreeding GiltsMarket BarrowsBreeding sheepBreeding HeifersMarket LambsQuestionsTotal
Brinkley S.Clark373636465010215
Collins C.Clark253636434715202
Greta S.Clark432222403315175

Beginners

PlacingNamesDivisionCounty50 Market Hogs 3241 252 Blue50 JR Goats Does 1432 532 Pink50 SR Goats Does 2314 224 Gold50 Breeding Heifers 1342 324 Yellow50 Babydoll Sheep 2413 352 TanTotal available points 250
1McQuade B.BeginnersCodington4148484829214
2Teagan A.BeginnersHutchinson3750324648213
3Torree O.BeginnersJerauld4850383839213
4Kinley W.BeginnersHutchinson4850364229205
5Andrew S.BeginnersHutchinson3250482550205
6Ellie O.BeginnersYankton4150484817204
7Thatcher W.BeginnersHanson4650503720203
8Paisley J.BeginnersMinnehaha4150364727201
9Lily C.BeginnersMinnehaha3750484717199
10Jace S.BeginnersSpink4850264229195
11Henry N.BeginnersHanson4145484317194
12Layton H.BeginnersHutchinson3250444226194
13Clate W.BeginnersHutchinson4550383426193
14Ella J.BeginnersHutchinson3047244337181
15Braxton W.BeginnersHutchinson3743364717180
16Liam H.BeginnersHutchinson3250443318177
17Jonathon S.BeginnersHutchinson3827303135161
18Hayes V.BeginnersMinnehaha3048322520155

Juniors - remember orals break the tie

PlacingNamesDivisionCounty50 Market Hogs 3241 252 Blue50 JR Goats Does 1432 532 Pink50 SR Goats Does 2314 224 Gold50 Breeding Heifers 1342 324 Yellow50 Babydoll Sheep 2413 352 Tan50 Oral Reasons HeifersTotal available points 300
1Alana O.JuniorsYankton485050434545281
2Creighten W.JuniorsHanson484848433449270
3Jake C.JuniorsMinnehaha485042403745262
4Tenley O.JuniorsJerauld485038502447257
5Clayton W.JuniorsHutchinson485050372646257
6Chanel M.JuniorsMinnehaha485042502443257
7Seth S.JuniorsSpink465036374541255
8Brooklyn M.JuniorsMiner304348483945253
9Lainee H.JuniorsHutchinson374350335039252
10Chloe W.JuniorsHutchinson454350314538252
11Katie S.JuniorsHutchinson504526405040251
12Gracelyn S.JuniorsHutchinson415026434737244
13Kasen W.JuniorsHutchinson453748462933238
14McKinley R.JuniorsDavison384536432041223
15Brandon W.JuniorsHutchinson364826383437219
16Piper R.JuniorsHutchinson482230433438215
17Claire A,JuniorsHutchinson375032213436210

Seniors - remember orals break tie

PlacingNamesDivisionCounty50 Market Hogs 3241 252 Blue50 JR Goats Does 1432 532 Pink50 SR Goats Does 2314 224 Gold50 Breeding Heifers 1342 324 Yellow50 Babydoll Sheep 2413 352 Tan50 Oral Reasons HeifersTotal available points 300
1Payton B.SeniorsHand485048423547270
2Kenley H.SeniorsHutchinson485050423842270
3Charlee C.SeniorsMinnehaha485048473442269
4Abby G.SeniorsHutchinson485044433443262
5Landon B.SeniorsHanson485048432842259
6Abby W.SeniorsHutchinson485050432938258
7Mason J.SeniorsHutchinson485050433530256
8Josie J.SeniorsMinnehaha415044482744254
9Carson B.SeniorsHutchinson485050432439254
10Quinton B.SeniorsHanson274848482845244
11Ashlyn R.SeniorsDavison485050292441242
12Gage R.SeniorsHutchinson365044432635234
13Natalie M.SeniorsMiner325026483542233
14Elle G.SeniorsHutchinson382550403544232
15Wyatt A.SeniorsHutchinson235034482636217
16Cale W.SeniorsHutchinson383744432032214

Beginners

PlacingNameCountyMarket LambsBreeding DoesBreeding RamsBreeding HeifersQuestionsMarket HogsReasons/Parts IDTotal
1Meadow W.Gregory38445048204442286
2Baylor P.Brule46404744204046283
3Ansley K.Clark46474248104048281
4Lydia W.Tripp26484644304640280
5McQuade B.Codington50504432104444274
6Dalen V.Jerauld-Buffalo46344445204044273
7Hayes E.Beadle40345044204440272
8Jace S.Spink38404044303244268
9Hadley E.Beadle46244634305038268
10Thatcher W.Hanson4843502804650265
11Torree O.Jerauld-Buffalo42314744104442260
12Camille K.Tripp38404044104442258
13Henry N.Hanson2444484404248250
14Lily C.Minnehaha5048483802640250
15Rett B.Hughes4246444902238241
16Caleb V.Jerauld-Buffalo38244638104638240
17Huntley U.Brule2424504404042224
18Rielle K.Spink5002437204646223
19Paisley J.Minnehaha4834313202846219
20Ellie O.Yankton4844223202644216
21Morgan W.Gregory38422634102634210

Juniors

PlacingNameCountyMarket LambsBreeding DoesBreeding RamsBreeding HeifersQuestionsMarket HogsReasons/Parts IDTotal
1Creighten W.Hanson50434746504847331
2Tenley O.Jerauld-Buffalo46484745404845319
3Clayton W.Lake46483949304846306
4Hollis F.Hand48434644305041302
5Brooklyn M.Miner50314645304842292
6Jake C.Minnehaha50314746304243289
7Alana O.Yankton48464744402043288
8RaeAnna K.Spink50424346302244277
9Coy P.Brule48405045103844275
10Jennings P.Brule50315045104836270
11Jade B.Brule50354734105038264
12Kaycee S.Jerauld-Buffalo48434637202445263
13Chanel M.Minnehaha50244044105039257
14Trace U.Brule4631474504243254
15Millie K.Clark50483534102844249
16Seth S.Spink4626474404044247
17Emma P.Brule42313548301841245
18Elizabeth W.Tripp40264628104225217

Seniors

PlacingNameCountyMarket LambsBreeding DoesBreeding RamsBreeding HeifersQuestionsMarket HogsReasons/Parts IDTotal
1Payton BeareHand50444650504445329
2Patrick KralicekYankton50404737305047301
3Quinton Berghanson48435046204846301
4Josie JohnsonMinnehaha48405045304441298
5Max NordlundHyde48243544504846295
6Hayes ChristensenJerauld-Buffalo38443045304845280
7Hope BaysingerSanborn50505032203440276
8Landon BergHanson48314832204447270
9Natalie MarshallMiner48314745202844263
10Jayna BlumeHughes46424648201642260
11Rylee KnockSpink4650354104639257