Annual Stephens County Junior Livestock Show scheduled for Jan. 7-10
The 2021 Stephens County Junior Livestock Show and Sale is scheduled to begin Thursday evening, Jan. 7, at the Stephens County Ag Center on U.S. Highway 180, east of Breckenridge.
The show will kick off Thursday with the weigh-ins of the rabbits, goats, sheep, swine, poultry and cattle and will continue through the sale Saturday afternoon, Jan. 9. Thursday’s events also will include the check-in and judging of the ag mechanics projects and the rabbit judging.
Friday’s schedule begins with the judging of the poultry and continues with the sheep, goats, swine and cattle, as well as the Pee Wee Show. On Saturday morning, the SCJLS will continue with the interviews for the Herdsman Award, the Jacob Jackson Master Showman competition and the floral design judging, followed by the annual awards presentation.
The show will wrap up with the buyers luncheon and the sale.
All of the exhibitors must participate in the cleanup beginning at 1 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 10.
For the complete list of times and events, see the “Schedule of Events” below.
The show is open to open to all active 4-H Club members who are at least 9 years old or were in the third grade on the day of the initial validations, or who are active FFA members in Stephens County and who are full time students in Stephens County but have not graduated from high school.
This year’s General Show Chairman is Matt Parker.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Thursday Jan. 7
5 – 6 p.m.
Weigh in of Rabbits
5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Weigh in of Goats
Weigh in of Sheep
Weigh in of Swine
Weigh in of Poultry
Weigh-in of Cattle
5:30 – 6:30 p.m.
Check in of Ag Mechanics Projects
7 p.m.
Judging of Ag Mechanics Projects
6:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Judging of Breeding Rabbits
7:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Judging of Market Rabbits
8:30 p.m. – 8:45 p.m.
Judging of County Born and Bred Rabbits
8:45 – 9:15 p.m.
Judging of Rabbit Showmanship
Friday Jan. 8
9 – 9:30 a.m.
Judging of Poultry
9:30 – 11 a.m.
Judging of Breeding Sheep
Judging of Market Sheep
Judging of County Born and Bred Sheep
Judging of Sheep Showmanship
11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Judging of Breeding Goats
Judging of Market Goats
Judging of County Born and Bred Goat
Judging of Goat Showmanship
1:30 – 5:30 p.m.
Judging of Market Gilts
Judging of Market Barrows
Judging of County Born and Bred Swine
Judging of Swine Showmanship
Followed by the Pee Wee Show
6:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Judging of Market Steers
Judging of Breeding Cattle
Judging of County Born and Bred Cattle
Judging of Cattle Showmanship
Saturday Jan. 9
8 a.m.
Herdsman interviews
9 a.m.
Floral Design competition
10 a.m.
Jacob Jackson Master Showman
Presentation of awards immediately to follow
Noon
Buyers Luncheon
1 p.m.
Sale Begins
Sunday Jan. 10
1 p.m.
Mandatory Clean up
2019 SHOW OFFICIALS
Matt Parker
General Show Chairman
Kyle Fambro
General Superintendent
Jon Jackson
Asst. General Superintendent
Marsee Fuller
General Show Secretary
Shelley Jackson
General Show Secretary
Tye Jackson
Ag Mechanics Superintendent
Superintendents:
Rabbit Superintendent: Eric Brennan
Sheep Superintendent: Forrest Fuller
Swine Superintendent: Kenneth Alford
Poultry Superintendent: Matt Parker
Goat Superintendent: Zach Shortes
Cattle Superintendent: Roy Russell
Executive Committee:
Kenneth Alford, Tye Jackson, Eric Brennan, Forrest Fuller, Matt Parker, Kyle Fambro, Roy Russell, Marsee Fuller, Zach Shortes, Sumer Russell and Austin Hanna
Showmanship Division:
Co-Chairman: Glenda Knight
Co-Chairman: Sonya Morehart
Loading Committee:
Superintendent: Debbie Hash
Committee Members: Matt Parker, Eric Brennan, Forrest Fuller, Kenneth Alford, Roy Russell and Zach Shortes
4-H Adviser: Sumer Russell
FFA Adviser: Austin Hanna
2021 Sale Committee:
Chairmen: Susan Shortes and Will Thompson
Committee Members: James Shelton, Mike Parrack and Kevin Simmons
Sale Secretaries: Glenda Knight and Sonya Morehart
Cutline, top photo: Breckenridge FFA members present the U.S. and Texas flags in the opening ceremony of the 2020 Stephens County Junior Livestock Show. This year’s show is scheduled for Jan. 7 and 10. (Photo by Tony Pilkington/Breckenridge Texan)