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Hosted by The Percheron Horse Association of America

2 2018 World Percheron Congress Premium & Rule Book

MESSAGE TO THE EXHIBITORS

World Percheron Congress 2018 is the result of many members’ planning, fund-raising and financial support. We invite every Percheron owner to participate in this great event and to help us make it the best World Percheron Congress ever! We encourage everyone to utilize our online entry web site beginning June 1, 2018 at www.worldpercheroncongress.us/entries Finally, if you should have any questions or problems, feel free to contact a member of our committee. We look forward to hosting you at the 2018 World Percheron Congress in Des Moines, Iowa!

2018 World Percheron Congress Show Committee

WORLD PERCHERON CONGRESS COMMITTEE• Congress Chairman: Jane Gray• Barrel Racing Committee: Nihil VanderHoning Family• Ceremonies & Decor: Dr. Brad Barrett• Drive 4 The Cure: Logan Mauch• Entries: Jim Weeden, Chairman, Stacie Lynch; Harper Buman• Farm Show: Terry Pierce, Chairman; Deb Pierce• Hitch Coordinator: Bruce Gardner• Paddock Coordinator: Nathan Buman• Barn Manager: Kristen Brostrom• Office Manager: Terry Brostrom• Finance & Sponsorship:

Andrea Detweiler, Chairman, Jim Day, Anne Nisley; Jared Hansen; Dianna Marquardt; Kellie Gardner; Roy Miller

• Wagon Sponsors: Nate Buman • STABLEmates: Jared Hanson• Foal Futurity: James Day, Chairman; Peggy Day• Horse Pull: Terry and Deb Pierce• Horse Show Office: Pauline Hesson• Host State: Dianna Marquardt • Barbeque: Joni Bell, Chairman • Hospitality: Dianna Marquardt • Volunteer: Susie Spry, Chairman • Camping: Iowa State Fair • Social Media: Virginia Kouyoumdjian• Merchandise: Lisa Graham• Percheron Horse Association of America

Staff Responsibilities: Stacie Lynch• Promotions & Media: David and Renee Brown• Riding: Brenda Grant and Renee Brown• Signage: Noah Levy• Silent Auction: Peg Day• Social Media: Virginia Kouyoumdjian, Stacie Lynch• Staffing: Kellie Gardner• Trade Show & Artisan Alley: Linda Klinger, Chairman;

Brenda Grant• Trophy/Ribbon/Award: Albert Cleve, Chairman;

Karen Cleve• Two-Year Old Jackpot: Ross Honsberger, Chairman;

Jim Day; Robert Detweiler• Welcome/Stalling: Karla DeCook, Chairman

Lynette Telleen• Youth Show:

Cindy VonStein, Lori-Hemmersbach, Co-Chairman, Renee Dingman, Stephanie Heier, Ali Woodbury, Scot Sanders, Anne Nisley, Brittany Sparrow and Julie Buddenburg

World Percheron Congress Committee .............................. 2

Message to Exhibitors ......................................................... 2

Judges & Officials................................................................. 3

Questions & Emergency Contacts ...................................... 3

Premiums ............................................................................. 3

Classes ...............................................................................4-5

Schedule ..........................................................................6-11

Web Cast ............................................................................. 13

Foal Futurity ....................................................................... 12

Two-Year Old Jackpot ........................................................ 13

Barrel Racing ...................................................................... 14

Rules & Regulations ..................................................... 15-18

Hotels & Camping ........................................................ 18-19

Golf Cart Rentals ................................................................ 19

Directions to Iowa States Fairgrounds ............................. 20

Bedding & Hay Orders ....................................................... 20

Versatility Challenge ......................................................... 21

Exhibitor Map .......................................................22

TABLE OF CONTENTS

32018 World Percheron Congress Premium & Rule Book

JUDGES & PREMIUMSWORLD PERCHERON CONGRESSPREMIUMS OFFERED

EMERGENCY CALLS ONLYMonday, October 8 – Saturday, October 13, 2018State Fair Police: 515-262-3931

JUDGES & OFFICIALS• Congress Chairman & Show Manager

Jane Gray, Harrison, ME• Breeding Halter Classes

Corbly Orndorff, Waynesburg, PA• Gelding Halter & All Hitch Classes:

Steve Gregg, Cargill, ON Canada• Riding

Leon Matthais, Norwalk, IA• Six-Horse Hitch Judges (Mares & Geldings) • Judge 1 (Tues.) – Randy Robertson, Douro-Dummer, ON Canada • Judge 2 (Wed.) – Steve Gregg, Cargill, ON Canada • Judge 3 (Thurs. & Fri.) – Don Langille, Meeker, OK• Farm Classes, Barnyard Horse Pull & Professional Horse Pulll • Jack VanVoorst, Battle Creek, MI• Plowing • Lynn Myers, Maxwell, NE• Foal Futurity • Judge 1– Glenn Lewis, Springfield, MO • Judge 2–Randy Robertson, Douro-Dummer, ON Canada • Championship Judge– Corbly Orndorff, Waynesburg, PA• Two-Year Old Jackpot • Halter Judge 1– Glenn Lewis, Springfield, MO • Halter Judge 2– Randy Robertson, Douro-Dummer, ON Canada • Hitch Judge – Steve Gregg, Cargill, ON Canada• Announcers • Halter Classes–Dr. Brad Barrett, Lebanon, MO • Hitch Classes–Lisa Graham, Watseka IL • Farm Classes–Elaine Hanson, Austin, MN • Horse Pulls–Eddie Smock, Clarence, MO• Ring Stewards • Robert Sparrow, Ulman, MO• Show Clerks • Hitch & Halter Classes – Jim & Ashleigh Weeden, Arisson, ON • Farm Classes – Deb Pierce, Oakland, IA• Gate Coordinators • Pauline Hesson, Newton, IA • Joel Clark, Minneapolis, MN• Musical Coordinator • Dr. Brad Barrett, Lebanon, MO• Show Photographer

Ken Siems, Hyde, PA www.psdphotos.net• Farm Show PhotographerDeb Pierce, Oakland, IA

If you have any QUESTIONS ABOUT THE CONGRESS, CALL:

Jane Gray: 207-754-6397

Stacie Lynch: 740-694-3603

Terry Pierce: 402-980-0715

HALTER CLASSES

Stallion, Mare, Gelding & Group Class Premiums lst-$100 • 2nd-$90 • 3rd-$80 • 4th-$70 • 5th-$65 • 6th-$60 7th-$55 • 8th-$50 • 9th through 25th-$25 All Champion classes receive awards only, no premiums.

HITCH CLASSES

Cart Class Premiumslst-$150 • 2nd-$125 • 3rd-$100 • 4th-$90 • 5th-$80 • 6th-$75 7th-$60 • 8th-$55 • 9th through 25th-$50

Team Class Premiums lst-$200 • 2nd-$175 • 3rd-$150 • 4th-$125 • 5th-$100 6th-$95 • 7th-$90 • 8th-$85 • 9th through 25th-$75

Unicorn Class Premiums lst-$300 • 2nd-$275 • 3rd-$250 • 4th-$225 • 5th-$200 6th-$175 • 7th-$150 • 8th-$125 • 9th through 25th-$100

Four Horse Hitch Class Premiums lst-$400 • 2nd-$350 • 3rd-$300 • 4th-$275 • 5th-$250 6th-$225 • 7th-$200 • 8th-$150 • 9th through 25th-$125

Six (paid for each round) & Eight-Horse Hitch Class Premiums lst-$l,000 • 2nd-$750 • 3rd-$500 • 4th-$400 • 5th-$300 6th-$250 • 7th-$225 • 8th-$200 • 9th through 25th-$150

OTHER CLASSES

Youth Class Premiums lst-$100 • 2nd-$100 • 3rd-$100 • 4th-$100 • 5th-$100 6th through 25th-$50

Costume Class Premiums lst-$100 • 2nd-$90 • 3rd-$80 • 4th-$70 • 5th-$65 • 6th-$60 7th-$55 • 8th-$50 • 9th through 25th-$25

Riding Class Premiums lst-$100 • 2nd-$90 • 3rd-$80 • 4th-$70 • 5th-$65 • 6th-$60 7th-$55 • 8th-$50 • 9th through 25th-$25

Farm Class & Barnyard Pull Premiums lst-$200 • 2nd-$175 • 3rd-$150 • 4th-$125 • 5th-$100 6th-$95 • 7th-$90 • 8th-$85 • 9th through 25th-$75

Professional Horse Pull Premiums lst-$1,000 • 2nd-$750 • 3rd-$600 • 4th-$500 • 5th-$400 6th-$300 • 7th-$200 • 8th through 25th-$100

Stall Decoration Awardslst-$200 • 2nd-$175 • 3rd-$125

ON-CALL VETERINARIANDr. Brad Gordon515-208-4533

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CLASSESCLASS # CLASS NAME ...........................................................SPONSOR C-1 Registered Stallion, Foal, Junior, born after 3/15 ............Witt Farms C-2 Registered Stallion, Foal, Senior, born on or before 3/15 Lane’s End Farm C-3 Registered Stallion, Yearling ...........................................Elkview Percherons C-4 Registered Stallion, Two-Year-Old ................................Lawnrock Farm C-5 Registered Stallion, Junior Champion ..........................Steffen Dittmar C-6 Registered Stallion, Reserve Junior Champion ...........Nebergall Brothers C-7 Registered Stallion, Three-Year-Old ..............................Summit Farms C-8 Registered Stallion, Four to Nine Years Old ................J.W. Schut Wagons and Goodell Family Clydesdales C-9 Registered Stallion, Ten Years and Over .......................RES Auction Services C-10 Registered Stallion, Senior Champion ..........................Marion Cox & Family C-11 Registered Stallion, Reserve Senior Champion ...........Paul & Christi Lines C-12 Registered Stallion, Grand Champion ..........................Garland Farms Percherons C-13 Registered Stallion, Reserve Grand Champion ...........HCM Insurance Agency C-14 Registered Gelding, Two-Year-Old and Under............Flat Rock Percherons C-15 Registered Gelding, Three to Four Years Old ..............Joe & Kate Uveino C-16 Registered Gelding, Five Years and Over .....................HonsWay Products C-17 Grade Gelding, Four Years and Under ..........................Top Notch Equine C-18 Grade Gelding, Five Years and Over..............................Scott Morrison C-19 Grand Champion Gelding ...............................................Carbery Estate C-20 Reserve Grand Champion Gelding ................................Schumacher Percherons C-21 Registered Mare, Foal, Junior, born after 3/15 ..............Trippcrest Farm C-22 Registered Mare, Foal, Senior, born on or before 3/15 . Trippcrest Farm C-23 Registered Mare, Yearling ................................................Rush River Percherons C-24 Registered Mare, Two-Year-Old .....................................Health E Oil C-25 Registered Mare, Junior Champion ...............................Gretchen S. Wetzel C-26 Registered Mare, Reserve Junior Champion ................New York State Percheron Association C-27 Registered Mare, Three-Year-Old...................................Trippcrest Farm C-28 Registered Mare, Four-Year-Old ....................................Steffen Dittmar C-29 Registered Broodmare, Five to Nine-Year-Old ...........Wetterau Homestead Inc. C-30 Registered Yeld Mare, Five to Nine-Year-Old .............Ontario Percheron Horse Association C-31 Registered Mare, Ten Years and Over ............................Gretchen S. Wetzel C-32 Registered Mare, Senior Champion...............................Norman Yoder Shoeing C-33 Registered Mare, Reserve Senior Champion ...............foalert, inc. - Tom Early C-34 Registered Mare, Grand Champion ...............................HD Rapids Percherons C-35 Registered Mare, Reserve Grand Champion ...............Tower Ridge Percherons C-36 Registered Mare and Foal ................................................Black Lot Drafts C-37 Junior Produce of Dam ....................................................Glenview Percherons C-38 Open Produce of Dam ......................................................Heier Farms Percherons C-39 Junior Get of Sire ...............................................................Societe Hippique Percheronne du Quebec C-40 Open Get of Sire ................................................................LDs Percherons C-41 Best Matched Pair of Mares Owned by One Exhibitor Robert Sparrow Family C-42 Three Mares, Bred and Owned by One Exhibitor .......Fedore Veterinary Services C-43 Stallion and 3 Mares Owned by One Exhibitor ...........MarKar Percherons C-44 Best Shod Halter Horse ....................................................Shanahan Harness Shop C-45 Foal Futurity Stallions, Junior ........................................Pennwoods Percherons C-46 Foal Futurity Stallions, Senior ........................................Pennwoods Percherons C-47 Foal Futurity Fillies, Junior .............................................All-Star Farms C-48 Foal Futurity Fillies, Senior .............................................All-Star Farms C-49 Two-Year-Old Jackpot Halter Class C-50 Foal Futurity Supreme Championship C-51 Supreme Champion, Best of Breed ................................Gretchen S. Wetzel F-3 Sulky Plow ...........................................................................Draft Animal Power Network F-4 Walking Plow .....................................................................Lori Olson-Volden F-5 Gambler’s Choice ...............................................................Ohio Percheron Breeders Association and Cinderella Carriage LLC. F-6 Log Skid ............................................................................... F-7 Barnyard Pull ..................................................................... F-8 Lightweight Horse Pull ....................................................B & L Hanson Registered Percherons F-9 Heavyweight Horse Pull ................................................... F-10 Grand Champion Farm Team .........................................Neal DeVasher F-11 Reserve Grand Champion Farm Team ..........................Waverly Midwest Horse Sale F-12 Farm Team Vehicle ............................................................Colorado Draft Horse & Equipment Auction

Thank you for your support!

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CLASSESCLASS # CLASS NAME ...........................................................SPONSOR H-31 Open Eight-Horse Hitch ..................................................Ames Construction, Inc. H-11 Open 4-Abreast ..................................................................Shining Star Percherons H-17 Open Amateur Team ........................................................ H-10 Open Junior Team (Two and Three-Year-Olds) .......... H-14 Open Tandem Cart............................................................ H-5 Open Amateur Cart ..........................................................Dustin & Drew Bezek H-9 Open Pleasure Driving - Cart or Carriage ...................Mrs. Elwyn Park H-1 R3 Registered Mare Six-Horse Hitch ...................................Holmes County Percheron Enthusiasts H-12 Registered Mare Four-Horse Hitch ................................ H-16 Registered Mare Unicorn .................................................Joel & Carolyn Newcomer H-6 Registered Gelding Team .................................................Dale Hochstetler Family H-7 Registered Mare Team, Ladies’ .......................................In Memory of Dwight “Pete” Tripp H-3 Registered Mare Team, Men’s ..........................................YF Percherons H-4 Registered Mare Cart, Men’s ...........................................Red Oak Farms H-18 Registered Mare Cart, Ladies’ .........................................Progressive Farms H-2 R3 Open Gelding Six-Horse Hitch ......................................Tipperary Equestrian H-21 Gelding Four-Horse Hitch ...............................................Red Oak Farms H-13 Gelding Unicorn Hitch .....................................................Yoder Family Hay Company H-15 Gelding Team, Ladies’ ......................................................Steffen Dittmar H-20 Gelding Team, Men’s .........................................................Ames Construction, Inc. H-19 Gelding Cart, Men’s ...........................................................Justin and Julie Hussey & Family H-22 Gelding Cart, Ladies’ ........................................................Pennsylvania Draft Horse Sale H-24 Costume Class ....................................................................Angela Walsh H-29 Drive 4 The Cure ...............................................................Plum Creek Farms, David & Renee Brown H-8 Two-Year-Old Jackpot Cart Class H-23 Not-So-Jr. Team Age 65 and Over ..................................Pine Hollow Percherons H-28 Most Versatile Percheron .................................................Dutch Love Farm H-30 Most Uniform set of Hitch Horses from One Stable .....North American Six Horse Hitch Classic Series H-32 Best Shod Six-Horse Hitch ..............................................Mark & Andrea Sparrow Family and Calvin & Sue Zeisneiss H-33 Herdsmanship Award/Stall Decorations, 5 or less head .......................................................................Black Prairie Percherons H-34 Herdsmanship Award/Stall Decorations, 6 or more head .................................................................Black Prairie Percherons H-35 Premier Exhibitor ..............................................................2022 World Percheron Congress F-1 R1-R4 Barrel Racing ......................................................................Tipperary Equestrian F-2 R1-R4 Feed Team Races ................................................................Pennwoods Equine Products Y-1 Youth Decorating, 9-14 Years .........................................Zubrod Percherons Y-2 Youth Showmanship, 9-14 Years ....................................The Draft Horse Journal Y-3 Youth Judging, 9-14 Yea rs ...............................................BG Stables Y-4 Youth English W/T/C pleasure /equitation 9 - 14 Years Pegasus Equine Clinic, Inc. Y-5 Youth English W/T/C pleasure /equitation 15 - 18 Years ...Nate & Harper Buman Y-6 Youth Cart, 15-18 Years ...................................................Helmuth Equine Y-7 Youth Team, 9-14 Years ....................................................Skyview Percherons Y-8 Youth Decorating, 15-18 Years .......................................BG Stables Y-9 Youth Showmanship, 15-18 Years ..................................Utopia Percherons & Castle Percherons Y-10 Youth Judging, 15-18 Years ............................................BG Stables Y-11 Youth Western W/T/C pleasure/equitation 9 - 14 Years ..... Paul & Christi Lines Y-12 Youth Western W/T/C pleasure/equitation 15 - 18 Years .....Charley, Jerri & Alex Gillespie Y-13 Youth Cart, 9-14.................................................................Jill Canillas-Daley Y-14 Youth Team, 15-18.............................................................Topeka Livestock Auction Y-15 Pee Wee Showmanship, under 9 Years ..........................BG Stables Y-16 Champion Jr. Exhibitor 9-14 Years ................................Blue Ribbon Farm , Albert & Karen Cleve Y-17 Champion Sr. Exhibitor 15-18 Years .............................Blue Ribbon Farm, Albert & Karen Cleve R-1 Open Novice Walk Trot .................................................... R-2 Open Western Pleasure ....................................................Tipperary Equestrian R-3 Open Trail Riding ............................................................. R-4 Open Obstacle Driving ....................................................Top Notch Equine R-5 Open English Pleasure .....................................................Tipperary Equestrian

Thank you for your support!

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SCHEDULEALL TIME LISTED ARE IN CENTRAL STANDARD TIMESchedule Subject to ChangeClasses are Jacobson Exhibition Center unless otherwise notedSATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 201812:00 PM Horses may arrive after noonSUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 20187:00 AM Horses may resume arriving3:00 PM All Halter & Hitch Horses must be stalled5:00 PM All Halter & Hitch Horses must be checked in at the officeMONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 20187:45 AM Drag Jacobson Arena8:00 AM Men’s Gelding Cart 10:00 AM Ladies’ Registered Mare Team12:00 PM Drag Jacobson Arena12:15 PM Gelding Unicorn1:00 PM Farm Horses Must be Stalled1:45 PM Men’s Registered Mare Team3:30 PM Drag Jacobson Arena3:45 PM Ladies’ Gelding Team6:00 PM Happy Hour7:00 PM Exhibitors’ Barbecue-Animal Learning Center8:30 PM Live Auction-Animal Learning CenterTUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 20186:45 AM Drag Jacobson Arena7:00 AM World Percheron Congress Foal Futurity followed by Two-Year-Old Jackpot Halter• Futurity Stallion Foals-Junior• Futurity Stallion Foals-Senior• Futurity Filly Foals-Junior• Futurity Filly Foals-Senior• Two-Year-Old Jackpot Halter7:45 AM Drag Pulver Outdoor Arena 8:00 AM Feed Team Race Round 1-Pulver Outdoor Arena9:00 AM Trail Class-Pioneer Livestock Pavilion10:30 AM Drag Pulver Outdoor Arena11:30 AM Trail Class Awards Presented11:45 AM Open Four Abreast12:45 PM Drag Jacobson Arena12:45 PM Drag Pioneer Livestock Pavilion Arena1:00 PM Young Living Driving Performance-Pioneer

Livestock Pavilion1:00 PM Registered Mare Unicorn1:30 PM Barrel Race Round 1- Pioneer Livestock Pavilion2:00 PM Artists’ Reception, Vendor area in front of Cow Barn3:30 PM Open Pleasure Cart or Carriage4:00 PM Open Amateur Team4:45 PM Drag Jacobson Arena5:00 PM Opening Ceremonies & Performance Show5:15 PM Gelding Six Horse Hitch Round 17:00 PM Drag Jacobson Arena7:15 PM Young Living Driving Performance7:45 Mare Six Horse Hitch Round 19:15 PM Open Tandem Cart

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 20186:45 AM Drag Jacobson Arena8:00 AM Sulky Plow followed by Walking Plow at North Parking Lot7:00 AM Registered Stallion Halter Classes (split ring North Side)• Registered Stallion, Foal, Junior• Registered Stallion, Foal, Senior• Registered Stallion, Yearling• Registered Stallion, Two-Year-Old• Registered Stallion, Junior Champion and

Reserve Junior Champion• Registered Stallion, Three-Year-Old• Registered Stallion, 4 years and under 10 years• Registered Stallion, 10 years and over• Registered Stallion Senior Champion and

Reserve Senior Champion• Registered Stallion Grand Champion and

Reserve Grand Champion7:00 AM Gelding Halter Classes (Split ring South Side)• Registered Gelding Two-Year-Old and Under• Registered Gelding Three to Four-Year-Old• Registered Gelding Five Years and Over• Grade Gelding Four Years and Under• Grade Gelding Five Years and Over• Gelding Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion10:00 AM Two-Year-Old Jackpot Cart12:30 PM Supreme Jackpot Presentation12:45 PM Drag Jacobson Arena12:45 PM Drag Pioneer Livestock Pavilion Arena1:00 PM Young Living Driving Performance-Pioneer Livestock Pavilion1:00 PM Men’s Registered Mare Cart1:30 PM Barrel Race-Round 2- Pioneer Livestock Pavilion1:45 PM Drag Pulver Outdoor Arena2:00 PM Feed Team Race Round 2- Pulver Outdoor Arena3:00 PM Men’s Gelding Team4:45 Drag Jacobson Arena5:00 PM Opening Ceremonies 5:15 PM Mare Six Horse Hitch Round 26:45 PM Drag Jacobson Arena7:00 Young Living Driving Performance 7:30 PM Gelding Six Horse Hitch Round 29:00 PM Junior Team-Team age totals 5 years or lessTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 20186:45 AM Drag Jacobson Arena7:00 AM Registered Mare Halter Classes• Registered Mare Foal, Junior• Registered Mare Foal, Senior• Registered Mare, Yearling• Registered Mare, Two-Year-Old• Registered Mare, Junior Champion and Reserve Junior Champion• Registered Mare, Three-Year-Old• Registered Mare, Four-Year-Old • Registered Broodmare, Five to Nine-Year-Old• Registered Yeld Mare, Five to Nine-Year-Old• Registered Mare, Ten Years and Over• Registered Mare, Senior Champion and

Reserve Senior Champion• Registered Mare Grand Champion and Reserve Champion• Supreme Champion Halter Horse

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SCHEDULETHURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2018 (Continued)Group Halter Classes• Mare and Foal• Junior Produce of Dam• Open Produce of Dam• Junior Get of Sire• Open Get of Sire• Best Matched Pair of Mares Owned by One Exhibitor• Three Mares Bred and Owned by One Exhibitor• Stallion and Three Mares Owned by One Exhibitor• Presentation of Best Shod Halter Horse Award7:45 AM Drag Pulver Outdoor Arena8:00 AM Feed Team Race Round 3-Pulver Outdoor Arena10:30 AM Drag Pulver Outdoor Arena12:00 PM Set up for Log Skid-Pulver Outdoor Arena12:45 PM Drag Pioneer Livestock Pavilion Arena1:00 PM Young Living Driving Performance1:00 PM Log Skid Pulver Outdoor Arena1:30 PM Barrel Race Round 3-Pioneer Livestock Pavilion4:45 PM Drag Jacobson Arena 5:00 PM Opening Ceremonies5:15 PM Gelding Six Horse Hitch Round 36:45 PM Drag Jacobson Arena7:00 PM Young Living Driving Performance7:30 PM Foal Futurity Championship8:00 PM Registered Mare Four Horse Hitch9:30 PM Registered Gelding TeamFRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 20187:45 AM Drag Jacobson Arena7:45 AM Drag Pulver Outdoor Arena8:00 AM Feed Team Race Round 4-Pulver Outdoor Arena8:00 AM Youth Team 15-18 Years Old8:00 AM Open Amateur Cart-Pioneer Livestock Pavilion9:30 Am Open English Pleasure Riding10:30 AM Youth Team 9-14 Years Old10:30 AM Drag Pulver Outdoor Arena11:30 AM Open Western Pleasure Riding12:00 PM Set Up Farm Obstacle Class Pulver Outdoor Arena 12:45 PM Drag Jacobson Arena12:45 PM Drag Pioneer Livestock Pavilion Arena1:00 PM Young Living Driving Performance-

Pioneer Livestock Pavilion1:00 PM Farm Obstacle Team Competition-

Pulver Outdoor Arena1:00 PM Youth Cart 9-14 Years Old1:30 PM Open Novice Rider-Pioneer Livestock Pavilion2:45 PM Ladies Gelding Cart3:00 PM Youth English Pleasure Age 15-18 years-

Pioneer Livestock Pavilion3:30 PM Youth Western Pleasure Age 9-14 years-

Pioneer Livestock Pavilion4:00 PM Youth Western Pleasure Age 15-18 years-

Pioneer Livestock Pavilion4:30 PM Youth English Pleasure Age 9-14 years-

Pioneer Livestock Pavilion4:45 PM Drag Jacobson Arena5:00 PM Opening Ceremonies5:15 PM Mare Six Horse Hitch Round 3

6:15 PM Best Shod Six Horse Hitch Award6:15 PM Most Uniform Hitch AwardFRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2018 (Continued)6:45 PM Drag Jacobson Arena7:00 PM Young Living Driving Performance7:30 PM Gelding Four Horse Hitch9:30 PM Ladies Registered Mare CartSATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 20186:45 AM Drag Jacobson Arena7:00 AM Youth Decorating 9-14 years old and 15-18 years old- split ring7:30 AM Youth Showmanship 9-14 years old and 15-18 years old-split ring7:45 AM Drag Pulver Outdoor Arena8:00 AM Feed Team Championships-Pulver Outdoor Arena8:00 AM Weigh in For Split Over Weight Teams-Sheep Barn9:00 AM Youth Judging 9-14 years old & 15-18 years old9:30 AM Barnyard Pull-Pioneer Livestock Pavilion10:00 AM Drag Jacobson Arena10:15 AM Youth Cart 15-18 years old10:30 AM Drag Pulver Outdoor Arena12:00 PM Set Up Open Obstacle Driving Course-

Pulver Outdoor Arena12:15 PM Drag Jacobson Arena12:30 PM Barrel Racing Championships12:45 PM Drag Pioneer Livestock Pavilion Arena1:00 PM Young Living Driving Performance1:00 PM Drive 4 The Cure Cart Class1:00 PM Open Obstacle Driving Class-Pulver Outdoor Arena1:30 PM Split Over Weight Pull-Pioneer Livestock Pavilion3:00 PM Costume Class3:30 PM Open Obstacle Driving Awards Presented-

Pulver Outdoor Arena4:00 PM Best Stall Awards4:15 PM Junior & Senior Youth Championship Awards4:15 PM Presentation of Horse Pull Champions-

Pioneer Livestock Pavilion4:30 PM Most Versatile Percheron Award4:45 PM Drag Jacobson Arena5:00 PM Opening Ceremonies5:15 PM Supreme Halter Horse Presentation5:45 PM Hall of Fame Induction6:00 PM Young Living Driving Performance6:30 PM Pee Wee Showmanship-Under 9 years

accompanied by an adult7:00 PM Not So Junior Team- Drivers 65 years and over7:30 PM Farm Team Vehicle 8:00 PM Champion Farm Team Award8:15 PM Drag Jacobson Arena8:30 PM Open Eight Horse Hitch10:00 PM Premier Exhibitor Award Horses released upon conclusion of Saturday classesSUNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2018All horses MUST BE out by 6PM

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WORLD PERCHERON CONGRESS FOAL FUTURITYGENERAL PROVISIONSThe World Percheron Congress Foal Futurity is an incentive program for owners of Percheron horses registered with the Percheron Horse Association of America and/or the Canadian Percheron Horse Association and exhibited at the 2018 World Percheron Congress, Des Moines, Iowa.

ELIGIBILITY – WEANLING FOAL1. In order to participate in the Futurity, unborn foals must be

nominated by December 31, 2017. A completed World Per-cheron Congress Futurity Application, nomination fee of $100 and copy of the dam’s registration paper must be on file with the Futurity Secretary by December 31, 2017 for each foal to be nominated for participation in the Futurity.

2. A copy of the registration papers for the nominated foal must be on file with the Futurity Secretary prior to July 15, 2018. No pending registrations will be accepted. If the foal’s registration papers are not on file by July 15, 2018, it will become ineligible for participation in the Futurity un-less a reinstatement penalty of $200 is paid.

3. In the event of a sale of the bred mare and/or nominated foal, eligibility is transferable to the new owner. It is the respon-sibility of the new owner to provide an updated copy of the foal’s registration papers to the Futurity Secretary prior July 15, 2018.

4. Entrants must meet and comply with all entry and exhibitor requirements of the World Percheron Congress as listed in the World Percheron Congress premium book.

FUTURITY CLASSES AND PURSES1. The World Percheron Congress Foal Futurity classes will be

held at the World Percheron Congress, Des Moines, Iowa. Classes offered will be as follows:

• World Percheron Congress Futurity Senior Filly Foal foaled January 1, 2018 -March 15, 2018 • World Percheron Congress Futurity Junior Filly Foal foaled March 16, 2018 or after • World Percheron Congress Futurity Senior Stallion Foal foaled January 1, 2018 -March 15, 2018 • World Percheron Congress Futurity Junior Stallion Foal foaled March 16, 2018 or after2. Horses participating in the World Percheron Congress Foal

Futurity classes may also enter the open classes.3. Futurity class entries must be made online or via the official

World Percheron Congress entry form and mailed in accor-dance with World Percheron Congress entry deadlines. There are no entry fees for the Futurity classes. The exhibitor will be responsible for any stalling, admission, parking or other relat-ed expenses administered by the World Percheron Congress.

4. The official Futurity judges are listed on page 3.5. The Futurity purses will be awarded to the individual(s) listed

as the owner of the nominated foal on file with the Futuri-ty Secretary- no exceptions allowed. The World Percheron Congress Futurity will not be responsible for any ownership disputes.

6. The first place foal in each filly and stallion Futurity class are guaranteed a sponsored $1,250 purse. Purses for foals placing

2nd through 10th will be paid a percentage of the addition-al sponsorships, nomination and related fees collected. A preliminary premium schedule follows. This schedule may be adjusted based on sponsorships. 10% of the nomination will be retained from placings 2-10 by the Futurity for use in defraying administrative expenses.

• 1st: $1,250 • 2nd: 71/2% of total purse • 3rd: 5% of total purse • 4th-6th: 2% of total purse • 7th-10th: 1% of total purse

(payouts for 2nd place through 10th are minimum amounts and may be higher)

OTHER1. Deadline dates listed are determined by postmark date (i.e.

December 31). Postage meters are not considered valid post-marks.

2. There will be absolutely no refunds of nominations or related fees. No exceptions.

3. A service charge of $25 will be required for a returned check. Failure to pay this service charge and honor the check within 30 days of notification will result in disqualification without recourse of the nominations or related fees covered by that check.

4. Protests related to parentage verification or similar complaints will be handled in accordance with the World Percheron Con-gress protest policy.

FUTURITY DEADLINESDecember 31, 2017: • Application, nomination fee and copy of dam’s registration

papers must be on file.July 15, 2018: • Copy of registration paper for 2018 foal must be on file.

Foals without registration papers on file become ineligible and can only be reinstated through payment of penalty.

• Official World Percheron Congress entry must be made online or mailed to the Percheron Horse Association of America office.

FOAL FUTURITY

SPONSORSHIP PROVIDED BY:

Stallion Foal Futurity Sponsors– Pennwoods Percherons, Chad & Rhonda Cole, Centre Hall, PA

Filly Foal Futurity Sponsors– All-Star Farm, Nick & Cherie Wagner, Wayne, OH

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TWO-YEAR-OLD JACKPOTALL entry monies go into the Jackpot!—Halter Class: 50% of Jackpot—Cart Class: 50% of Jackpot— Supreme Two-Year-Old Trophy : sponsored by Mid-America Draft Horse Sale

Supreme winner must compete in both classes! Supreme winner will be calculated on a points-based system.Payouts to 10th place!

What if I sell my 2016 foal before 2018 WPC? No problem! Your entry transfers with the foal! Animal must be registered in competitor’s name by 10/01/2018.

For More Information:Ross HonsbergerPhone: 1-419-466-2529e-Mail: [email protected]

Jim DayPhone: 1-515-368-2913e-Mail: [email protected]

Robert DetweilerPhone: 1-319-238-1742e-Mail: [email protected]

Entries are closed. All entries were made by 12/31/2016.

WEB CASTDo you have family and friends that are unable to attend the

World Percheron Congress in person? We will be livestreaming the 2018 World Percheron Congress LIVE on the internet!

$20 for the entire show.

Payouts for both Halter and Cart:1st 15%2nd 10%3rd 8%4th 3%5th 3%6th 3%7th 2%8th 2%9th 2%10th 2%If sponsored, high point combined will be paid the sponsorship up to an additional $5000.

Participants will decorate their animals, carts & themselves in pink. Cancer survivors will ride with cart drivers and be recognized center ring. Judged 50% on decoration & 50% on the horse

and its pleasure driving ability which should include a pleasure trot. Youth are encouraged to participate as long as they are accompanied by an adult.

Horse decoration sets for the Drive-4-the-Cure cart class will be available for purchase exclusively at Five Star Horse Decorations (www.fivestarhorsedecorations.com). All proceeds will be donated to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Sets are available in light pink or fuschia pink. Call Kristen today to reserve your set! (815)495-2081 or (630)273-1142 or by e-mail: [email protected].

For more information contact: Logan Mauch 970-381-1845, or by e-mail: [email protected].

Class entry fee is $100.All proceeds will be donated to the National Breast Cancer Foundation

Des Moines, IowaOCTOBER 8-13, 2018

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BARREL RACINGBARREL RACING (Camas Prairie Stump Race)BRACKETS FOR STUMP (BARREL) RACESA. The Stump Race will be run horse-against-horse. 1. Show management will randomly draw the bracket for the

horse-against-horse races per the diagram at right. 2. If there are more than 8 horses, it is acceptable to use a

16-horse bracket with byes. 3. If there are more than 16 horses, the class can be eliminated

by trials down to an 8-horse or 16-horse or 32-horse brack-et for the championship class.

4. If more than eight placings are awarded, a 16-horse bracket will be used.

5. If there are fewer than 8 horses entered, the bye system will be invoked, and those byes shall be placed only in the first bracket. If there are fewer than 8 qualifiers for the final race through disqualifications, the bye system shall be used.

6. No horse disqualifying shall be allowed to rerun for a qual-ifying position

(see brackets below)

a_______________________ __________________ __________________ b_______________________ __________________ _________________ c_______________________ __________________ __________________ d_______________________ __________________ __________________ e_______________________ __________________ __________________ f_______________________ __________________ __________________ g_______________________ __________________ __________________ h_______________________

A. The race shall be run in traditional Nez Perce fashion if arena size permits. Two horses at a time on two opposite three-barrel courses, triangular in nature, will race from a common starting and finish line to the barrel on their right, turning right and racing to the barrel on the left of the starting line around it to the left and race to the barrel farthest from the starting line turn left around this third barrel and race to the starting line which is now the finish line, until eliminations are complete.

B. Original positions will be drawn; the bye system will be invoked in the event of an odd number of entries.

C. The two opposite three-barrel courses, triangular in nature, will be set up with a common start/finish line. The front barrels 30 feet (9.15 m) from the starting line; barrels to be 75 feet (22.86 m) apart with the back barrel 94 feet (28.65 m) from the finish line. A course may be reduced by 3 to 5 feet (91cm–1.52 m) to fit a smaller arena.

Winners bracket to the right; losers bracket to the left.

B.  Original  positions  will  be  drawn;  the  bye  system  may  be  invoked  in  the  event  of  an  odd  number  of  entries.  C.  The  two  opposite  three-­‐barrel  courses,  triangular  in  nature,  should  be  set  up  with  a  common  start/finish  line.  The  front  barrels  30  feet  (9.15  m)  from  the  starting  line;  barrels  to  be  75  feet  (22.86  m)  apart  with  the  back  barrel  94  feet  (28.65  m)  from  the  finish  line.  A  course  may  be  reduced  by  3  to  5  feet  (91cm–1.52  m)  to  fit  a  smaller  arena.  

COURSE LAYOUT

START & FINISH LINE

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Enter the Barrel Race and/or Feed Team Race only once!

Splits will be determined once entries are in.

CLASSES F1 - R1, R2, R3, R4

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RULESB.  Original  positions  will  be  drawn;  the  bye  system  may  be  invoked  in  the  event  of  an  odd  number  of  entries.  C.  The  two  opposite  three-­‐barrel  courses,  triangular  in  nature,  should  be  set  up  with  a  common  start/finish  line.  The  front  barrels  30  feet  (9.15  m)  from  the  starting  line;  barrels  to  be  75  feet  (22.86  m)  apart  with  the  back  barrel  94  feet  (28.65  m)  from  the  finish  line.  A  course  may  be  reduced  by  3  to  5  feet  (91cm–1.52  m)  to  fit  a  smaller  arena.  

RULES & REGULATIONS1. Health Requirements–It is the exhibitors’ responsibility to pro-

vide their animals’ current health certificates to the Horse Show Office for approval. The exhibitor will not receive their show packet unless all health requirements are met for the animals they intend to exhibit.

21—65.8 (163) Equine.65.8(1) General.

a. Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI). All equine im-ported into the state of Iowa shall be accompanied by a CVI.b. Equidae which are positive to a brucellosis test or which show evidence of “poll evil” or “fistulous withers” whether draining or not shall not be allowed to enter the state for any purpose.

65.8(2) Testing—equine infectious anemia (EIA). All Equidae imported into the state must be accompanied by proof of a neg-ative EIA serological test conducted within 12 months prior to importation, except foals under 6 months of age accompanied by their dams which meet the EIA test requirements. The name of the testing laboratory, laboratory accession number, and the date of test must appear on the CVI.

Check for updated health requirements for animal imports into the State of Iowa at https://www.legis.iowa.gov/law/administrati-veRules/rules?agency=21&chapter=65&pubDate=02-05-2014

2. Exhibitor Wristbands–Every exhibitor and helper must have an exhibitor wristband to enter the grounds and/or Coliseum. Wrist-bands are $30 each and can be ordered online or via Entry Forms. If you are a STABLEmates member you will receive your two Ad-mission Wristbands as part of the program. They will be good for entry on to the grounds.

3. The World Percheron Congress and the Percheron Horse Asso-ciation of America reserve the right to decline any exhibitor and/or said exhibitor’s horses, before the show and reserves the right to eject from the premises, during the show, any exhibitor and/or exhibitor’s horses, without being held liable for damages of any kind, and this shall be accepted as a condition of entry. In this event, all fees paid and prize money won shall be forfeited. It is also a condition of entry that each exhibitor shall hold the World Percheron Congress, The Percheron Horse Association of Amer-ica, their directors and employees, harmless for any loss, damage or accident to themselves, their horses, or equipment. The Per-cheron Horse Association of America does not condone the use of performance enhancing substances or inhumane practices.

4. Fees–Fees paid before August 1, 2018–Stall fee; $75 each, per horse or tack stall, limited number, first-come, first-served. Administrative fee- $20 per exhibitor. Exhibitor Wristbands-$30, each. All fees payable in US Funds*. Each horse must have a separate stall and each horse shown must be assigned a stall and pay a stall fee. WE ALSO ACCEPT MASTERCARD, VISA, DISCOVER & PAYPAL.*ATTENTION CANADIAN EXHIBITORS, payment must be made via one of the following three methods: 1. Via a major credit card. (3% convenience fee included.)2. Check drawn on a U.S. dollar account.3. Check drawn on Canadian account to include 10% exchange

rate fee.A service charge of $25 will be required for a returned check.Failure to pay this service charge and honor the check within 30 days of notification will result in disqualification without recourse of related fees covered by that check.

5. Entry & Substitution Dates–Entries close on August 1, 2018, or when the stalls are full. Mailed entries postmarked after August 1, will be accepted at double the stall and administration fees, provided stalls are available. Substitutions will be allowed, if given in writing by 4:00 PM, Tuesday, September 15, 2018. We

will not accept a postage meter stamp as evidence of mailing. All entries will be confirmed. Paper entries will be accepted for an additional $25 administrative fee. The preferred method of entry is online via worldpercheroncongress.us/entries. If you do not receive a written confirmation, please call 740-694-3603, Stacie Lynch.

6. Arrival & departure–Horses may arrive Saturday, October 6, after 12:00 Noon and can be checked in until 8 PM; check-in will resume on Sunday, October 7th beginning at 7:00 AM; ALL Halter and Hitch Horses must be in place by 5:00 PM Sunday, October 7th. ALL FARM HORSES must be stalled by 1:00 PM and checked in by 2:30 PM, Saturday, October 6th. We will not allow trucks or trailers in the loading area around the barns after Sunday at 3:00 PM, until completion of the show. Horses must be off the grounds Sunday, October 14, 2018, 6:00 PM. Only licensed vehicles with licensed drivers allowed on Iowa States Fairgrounds roadways. Pulling horses may enter any time prior to 8:00 AM Saturday, October 13, 2018.

7. Notice–World Percheron Congress is held in conjunction with all laws and regulations of the United States and the State of Iowa, and all exhibitors are notified to comply therewith special refer-ence to the Horse Protection Act of 1970 as amended.

8. Responsibility–Neither the World Percheron Congress, the Per-cheron Horse Association of America, its management, employ-ees or independent contractors will be responsible for any article of any kind or nature that is lost, destroyed or stolen, nor liable for any injury sustained to horses, exhibitors, spectators or employ-ees. Under Iowa law, an equine professional is not liable for an injury to, or death of, a participant in equine activities resulting from the inherent risks of equine activities, pursuant to Chapter 128, Section 2D of the General Laws.

9. Golf Carts, ATVs and UTVs–Will be permitted if operated in a safe manner by licensed drivers.

10. Bicycles–Minors under 16 years must wear protective headgear when operating bicycles on the grounds. None may be ridden in the barns or near arena entry/exit areas at any time.

11. Gas, Electric-Propane, Extension Cords–Heaters, propane tanks, and hot plates are prohibited in the barns or stalls unless approved. All electric extension cords must be a minimum 12 gauge, three-wire with ground prong.

12. Manure, Used Shavings & Bedding–All materials removed from stalls or trailers must be placed in designated areas between barn wall and manure pit. DO NOT put manure or bedding in garbage cans.

13. Posters, Flyers, Signs–Do not staple on any building. They are allowed on designated bulletin boards only. All signs must be ap-proved by the show management. Do not drive nails in any stall walls or masonry sections of barns.

14. Fire & Safety Regulations–a. No Smoking will be permitted in any buildings on the Iowa

States Fairgrounds. This will be strongly enforced.b. No open flames allowed at any barn.c. Fireproof material must be used for all stall decorations.d. Tack stall decorations must not extend more than 18” into the

aisle. All aisles must have a walkway free of floor obstructions.e. Bedding material may not be allowed on the floor of any aisle

for display purposes. This includes wood shavings, wood saw-dust and peat moss. Large wood chips or coarse bark mulch may be used and must be kept damp at all times. The use of burlap for display purposes is strictly prohibited.

f. Coverings over the aisles which would in any way limit the ef-fectiveness of the sprinkler system will not be allowed.

15. Keep Facility Clean–Exhibitors must keep the barns, stable areas, and grounds in a tidy fashion at all times. Put all manure in designated areas and all litter in garbage cans.

16. Medical Waste–All needles, syringes and other medical waste must be placed in appropriate containers in each barn. Do not put medical waste in manure pits or garbage cans. Anyone found

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RULESin violation shall be subject to fine or other penalties deemed nec-essary by show management.

17. Portable Corrals–Electric fence and portable corrals or stalls are prohibited on the Iowa State Fairgrounds.

18. Truck & Trailer Parking–All trailers must be parked in a des-ignated area as soon as they are unloaded. No vehicles allowed in the barns at any time. There will be no loading or unloading during the show. All aisles and roadways around the barn must be kept open to satisfy fire regulations at all times. Vehicles left around the barns unattended will be towed at owner’s expense.

19. Ownership–All horses, except grade geldings, must be registered in the Stud Book of the Percheron Horse Association of America or the Canadian Percheron Association, and must be owned or co-owned on the records of the Association in the name of the exhibitor(s). Leases will be accepted as long as they are properly filed. Exhibitors must bring photo copies of their registration cer-tificates, front and back. It is not advisable to bring your original certificates of pedigree, as they many times get lost. Geldings need not be registered unless shown in a registered class. Foals born in 2018 will be accepted as registered, provided a registration appli-cation is in the office of the Association, with the registration fee paid, before the entry deadline of August 1, 2018. Crossbreds are prohibited from competing.

20. Borrowing of Horses–Borrowing of horses will be limited to one horse only in the Produce of Dam, Get of Sire, and two horses in the Six and Eight-Horse Hitches.

21. Ice, Feed, Straw, Shavings and Hay–Exhibitors may bring their own and it will be available for purchase on the grounds. Exhibi-tors will be able to pre-order online with their entries. Ice will be available for purchase on site.

22. Class Placings and Premiums–Ten ribbons will be awarded in each class and the judge will place ten horses plus 1 reserve. En-tries placing 12th through 25th will not be placed. 26th and below will be excused. Premium Monies will be paid in US dollars and mailed to the exhibitor, as soon as possible after the show. All Priz-es, Awards and Premiums will be paid by the World Percheron Congress fund of the Percheron Horse Association of America.

23. Exhibitor Campers–Camping Form can be found under Accom-modations on our web site.

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24. Dogs–Allowed as long as they are on a leash of no more than six feet in length.

25. Attire–The Committee does not wish to set a dress code in stone; however, we would like all exhibitors and staff to dress in a man-ner befitting a World Congress. We would also like to have every-one conduct themselves in a manner which will project the best image of our proud breed, our Association, and our members.

26. Courtesy–Any discourteous act on the part of any owner, exhibi-tor, groom, trainer, or agent made toward judges, officials, or staff, will disqualify their entry and forfeit all fees and premiums. The World Percheron Congress Committee shall have full power to act in issuing a ruling in such cases. Should the act justify it, the World Percheron Congress Committee shall have power to ex-clude offender(s) from competition and remove them from the show grounds, without being held liable for damages of any kind, and this shall be accepted as a condition of entry.

27. Unmanageable Horses–Unmanageable horses will be asked to leave the show ring by the Ring Master or Judge.

28. Group Classes–Horses may not be shown in the group classes without being first shown in their respective age class. Horses shown in group classes must wear the ribbons won in their age halter class.

29. Horse’s Age–The age of a horse shall date from the first day of January in the year of birth. Sr. Foals are those born on or before

March 15, 2018; Jr. Foals are those born after March 15, 2018.30. Junior Exhibitor–The age splits in the Junior class will be deter-

mined by the age of the exhibitor on show day. No stallions will be allowed in the Junior Exhibitor classes. Children in the Show Are-na-Children, under the age of nine years,must be accompanied by an adult in the show arena at any time for any reason.

31. Cart Classes–A cart horse, with the exception of Youth Cart hors-es, can be used in only one of classes: H-4 (Men’s Registered Mare Cart), H-5 (Amateur Cart), H-19 (Men’s Gelding Cart), H-18 (La-dies’ Registered Mare Cart), H-22 (Ladies’ Gelding Cart).

32. Foals & Broodmares–Must be shown at halter, alone in their re-spective age classes, to qualify for the mare and foal class. The only time a mare and foal will be both allowed in the ring, is in classes where they are shown together in a group. A broodmare is defined as a mare that has a foal that is suckling or has been weaned in the year 2018. Foal must be out of accompanying mare.

33. Open Pleasure Driving–Class is open to all drivers and horses. 2 or 4 wheel vehicles are permitted. The class will be shown both directions of the ring at a walk, slow trot, and working trot. To stand quietly and to rein back. Chain traces and heel chains will be allowed, as well as, mane rolls, rosettes and tail bows will be acceptable. American Driving Society (ADS) rules as described for Draft Equines found in the Rulebook on the ADS web site will be followed.

34. Open Western Pleasure–To be shown on the rail both directions of the ring at a walk, jog, and lope, on a reasonably loose rein, to stand quietly and to back. Appointments-Stock type saddle, open stirrups, western style headstall with western bit and curb chain, must lie flat against the horse’s jaw. Rider attired in Western ap-parel including hat. Judged on manners, performance and suit-ability to pleasure riding. Prohibited- cavessons, martingales, hackamores, tiedowns, drawreins, driving bits and bridles.

35. Open English Pleasure–To be shown on the rail both directions of the ring at a walk, trot, and canter. To stand quietly and to back. Manes may be braided but not rolled - no tied tails. Appoint-ments-English type saddle. Snaffle, pelhams and full bridles/snaf-fle and curb, all with cavessons or nose bands are recommended. Rider attired in huntseat, dressage, or saddleseat apparel. Judged on manners, performance and suitability to pleasure riding. Pro-hibited-martingales and tiedowns - white bridles, driving bits or bridles.

36. Open Novice Walk Trot- Class is open to Western or English rid-ers. Appropriate attire is required. Riders cannot compete in any other riding class, including youth classes, except for the Open Trail Riding class.

37. Youth Showmanship Classes–Class procedure will be explained by judge. Be prepared to answer questions. Pee Wee Showman-ship, under 9 years of age muct be accompanied by an adult. (Youth Showmanship, Age 9-14), (Youth Showmanship, Age 15-18). Whipper at judge’s discretion.

38. Youth Decorating Classes–Participants will be required to roll manes and tie tails. Time limit (Youth Decorating, Age 9-14): 30 minutes. Time limit (Youth Decorating, Age 15-18): 25 minutes. An adult will be required to hold the horse. The horse will not be allowed to be tied. No conversation is allowed between the holder and the exhibitor.

39. Youth Driving Classes (Youth Cart, Age 9-14, Youth Cart, Age 15-18, Youth Team, Age 9-14 & Youth Team, Age 15-18)– May drive geldings or mares only. Youth must be accompanied by an experienced adult who remains on the cart or wagon at all times. Headers are encouraged in all hitch classes, however no one will be permitted to stand inside the ring during the performance.

40. Youth Judging–Participants will be required to judge a halter class. The youth judge will determine the official placing of the horses and the results of each participant will be compared to the official results. Participants may be asked to give reasons. (Youth Judging, Age 9-14), (Youth Judging, Age 15-18).

41. Youth Riding Classes–(Youth English/Western Riding: Walk/

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RULESTrot, Ages 9-14, 15-18), (Youth English/Western Riding: Walk/Trot/Canter, Ages 9-14, 15-18). Youth will be permitted to enter both riding classes. Western or English attire acceptable.

42. Youth High Point–Youth are encouraged, but not required, to participate in all seven youth classes. High Point results will be tallied based on the top six results for each participant, thereby allowing youth to opt out of one class if s/he chooses without penalty to the High Point tally/point accumulation. If a youth participates in all seven youth classes, his/her lowest placing will be dropped for the High Point tabulation. (Youth High Point, Age 9-14), (Youth High Point, Age 15-18).

43. Amateur Cart & Team Classes–Exhibitors, drivers and/or horses, which compete in Amateur Cart & Team Classes, can-not compete in any other hitch class at the Congress. Any type harness, farm or show, is acceptable in the amateur classes. You must have a fifth wheel wagon for the team hitch. Drivers must be 19 years or older. Horses, drivers, and/or exhibitors, which have competed in hitch classes at any Level A or B All-American show, are not eligible for Amateur Classes at the World Congress: Amateur Cart, Amateur Team. Those competing in the Amateur Classes may also compete in the Farm Classes.

44. Most Versatile Registered Percheron–Choose no more than 3 classes from each of 3 divisions (Farm/Show/Miscellaneous), for a maximum of 9 classes. 5 Points received for each class the horse participates in–whether the horse places or not, plus: 1st=10 Pts, 2nd=9 Pts, 3rd=8 Pts, 4th=7 Pts, 5th=6 Pts, 6th=5 Pts, 7th=4 Pts, 8th=3 Pts, 9th=2 Pts, 10th=1 Pt (See Class list on Page 21 for divisions). Tie will be broken by: 1- Number of qualifying classes competed in; 2- Head-to-head placings in classes between ties; 3- Number of highest placing class(s) - ie: 2 seconds, 1 third and a sixth; 4- WPC Chairman will draw a name out of a hat.

45. Farm Classes–Any questions regarding Farm Classes shall be di-rected to Terry Pierce (402-980-0715)

F -4 Walking Plow, Wednesday, October 10, 2018 – 8:00 AM, North Parking Lot F-3 Sulky Plow, Wednesday, October 10, 2018, North Parking

Lot – following walking plow class F-2 Feed Team Races - ENTER ONLY ONCE! Round 1 - Tuesday, October 9, 2018 – Morning Performance – Pulver Outdoor Arena Round 2 - Wednesday, October 10, 2018 – Morning Performance – Pulver Outdoor Arena Round 3 - Thursday, October 11, 2014 – Morning Performance – Pulver Outdoor Arena Round 4 - Friday, October 12, 2018 – Morning Performance – Pulver Outdoor Arena Championship - Saturday, October 13, 2018 – Morning Performance – Pulver Outdoor Arena F-6 Log Skid, Thursday October 11, 2018 – 1:00 PM –

Pulver Outdoor Arena F-7 Barnyard Farm Pull, Saturday, October 13, 2018 – 9:30

AM – Pioneer Livestock Pavilion F-5 Farm Obstacle Course, Friday, October 12, 2018 – 1:00

PM – Pulver Outdoor Arenan F-12 Farm Team Vehicle or Implement, Saturday, October

13, 2018 – 7:30 PM – Jacobson Exhibition Center F-8 and F-9 Professional Horse Pull split over weight, Sat-

urday, October 13, 2018 – 1:30 PM – Pioneer Livestock Pavilion

Horses shown in farm classes must be owned by the exhibitor and used by only one exhibitor in each class. Each team and/or each driver can compete only once in each class. The Farm Classes are open to Perche-ron horses only, registered or grade. Crossbred horses are not allowed. Should a question arise concerning the breeding of a horse, the burden of proof falls on the exhibitor and the decision of the World Percheron Congress Committee is final as to what qualifies as a Percheron horse. These classes are for teams only, no single horses or multiple hitches. Those competing in Amateur Classes are also eligible to compete in

Farm Classes. Horse MAY be shod for all but the Barnyard Pull.

a.Team Walking and Sulky Plow–Individual plots for each con-testant are not possible due to the fact that we must return the land back as we found it. All contestants will follow one another in one plot. Plowing will be judged on 1-Straight furrow, 2-Clean furrow, 3-Straight landside, 4-How well trash is covered, 5-Per-formance of horses. Plowing will start with 12” plows, then 14”, then 16”. b.Team Obstacle Course–Forecarts will be furnished. Hitching will be done outside of the course. You may have help in hitching. Each obstacle will have penalty seconds for touching it. Exhibitor with the least or no penalty seconds and best time will be the win-ner. Pattern will be posted on horse barn wall. c.Team Log Skid-

i. Doubletree will be attached to log prior to competition by the staff, and all will hitch to same one.

ii. You may have help hitching.iii. Log skid pattern will be a slalom course around in-ground

trees and a stump.iv. There will be outside limit lines.v. Penalty seconds will be added to the time.vi. If team, log, or teamster touches any of the trees, or steps on

or over the line.vii. Winner will be the teamster with the fastest time and with

the least or no penalty seconds.viii. Pattern will be posted.

d. Barnyard Pull–i Teams will weigh in Saturday, October 13, 2018, 8:00 AM -

9:45 AM in the Sheep Barn.ii. Pull will be 20 feet using modified New York State Club Rules.iii. Exhibitor may have two (2) helpers carry doubletree to the

front of the boat and set it on the ground.iv. Teamster must hook to the boat by himself/herself.v. There will be a ball on the boat in a can. If the ball falls off, it

is counted as an attempt.vi. Farm teams cannot pull in the Professional Horse Pull.

e. Farm Team Vehicle Class– Judging will consist of:

i. 40% on how well matched and dressed the team is.ii. 40% on how well the driver handles the team and his attire.iii. 20% on the presentation of the vehicle or implement.

f. Professional Horse Pull, split over weight-i. This will be a split-overweight pull.ii. Pulling horses must be Black, Grey, or Bay. All other colors

need registration papers to prove that they are Percheron.iii. Show staff, the driver, and helpers with each team are the

only ones allowed in the arena during the pulling compe-tition.

iv. Pull is 27’6” – Three trials to pull distance • No adding of pulls togetherv. Ropes are 16’ apartvi. You may unhitch after each trialvii. Three times away is a trial • If sled moves is a trialviii. No hitchers in front of Driverix. Only one driver, you may have someone bring your team to

the load, however, you may trail lines until pull is donex. Unruly Teams will be asked to parkxi. No heading of horsesxii. No touching of horses while hooked to sled unless a breakdown happensxiii. No tying horses togetherxiv. Meeting of drivers after weighing is completedxv. Pulling horses will be randomly blood tested based on the

decision of Show Management. If a positive test is found, the team will be disqualified. If a team is disqualified, the remaining teams will be moved up in placing. Prize money and results will be held until test results are received.

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RULESxvi. Barnyard pull teams must be barefoot or plate shoes only.xvii.Judges decisions are final

g. World Champion Farm Team & Reserve–This will be deter-mined by an accumulation of points won and entered in farm classes, not including the Feed Team Race or the Farm Team Ve-hicle classes. The same team (two horses) must be used to accu-mulate points.

46. Feed Team Races—ENTER ONLY ONCE!a. Time starts on whistle & stops when neck yoke passes cones. b. Teams to be kept at a walk or trot Driver Option. 30 second

penalty for loping/galloping. c. Stop team, pick up six bales. Proceed outside to far end of

ring.d. When returning, two bales must be placed completely on

each of the three pallets. e. Team must be stopped before bales are placed on sled or plywood. f. Teamster must remain on sled at all times. Two minute penalty. g. To remove hay, Handler may leave sled only when stopped

and must be on sled before it starts. 30 second penalty for each occurrence of early exit or late entry. Judge will have final say in this rule.

h. One minute penalty for a broken bale. i. 30 second penalty for not placing bales on the plywood. j. 10 second penalty for disturbing an obstacle. k. Entry will be disqualified if it alters prescribed course.

47. Protests–All persons making entries agree to accept the rulings of the judge, and to abide by his decisions. Protests must be made in writing on the same day in which the protested action was tak-en, and given to the show chairman. All protests must be accom-panied by a deposit of $500, which will be forfeited if the protest is not sustained.

48. Exhibitor’s Responsibility–Exhibitors are at all times required to give the necessary personal attention to their horses and equip-ment. All horses shall be securely tied, or fastened in their stalls. When horses are removed from their stalls or moved about the show grounds, they shall be properly haltered, bitted or fastened by leads and shall be constantly attended by a competent atten-dant. Every exhibitor shall be solely responsible for any loss or damage done to or occasioned by or arising from any horse or vehicle owned or exhibited by the exhibitor, and for its descrip-

tion as given in the entry, and shall indemnify the show and hold it harmless from any loss, cost, or expense caused by its exhibit.

49. Insurance and Liability–The exhibitor assumes all risk of loss, injury, or damage of every kind or nature, however caused, to the property belonging to him and to himself or any of his employees, and agrees to save and keep harmless the World Percheron Con-gress, Percheron Horse Association of America, and all sponsors, from any and all claims and suits growing out of any such loss or damage. The exhibitor is urged to keep attendants at their exhibit at all times. Every exhibitor must have liability insurance in force during the show for their protection against any loss which might be incurred and to protect themselves from risks assumed under this clause.

50. Class R-4–Open Obstacle Driving - also known as Time Cones Driving Derby. Saturday, October 13, 2018 1:00 PM, Pulver Out-door Arena. This is a fault competition-least amount of penalties win. Each driver has 3 minutes to complete the course. Salute the judge upon entering the ring. Each ball down is a 5 second pen-alty. If driver goes over 3 minutes, there is a 1 point penalty for every second over. Break of gait is also a penalty. Open to single and teams. Singles will go first. Placings will be announced in the evening performance.

51. Class R-3–Trail Class, Saturday, October 13, 2018 9:00 AM, Pul-ver Outdoor Arena. Horse is ridden and judged on ability to ma-neuver over and through obstacles. Open to youth or adults. Can be shown in Western or English, but proper attire and equipment to be used accordingly. Three attempts are allowed on each obsta-cle. After three failed attempts at an obstacle that obstacle will be scored as zero and the exhibitor will be asked to move to the next obstacle. Placing will be announced in the evening performance.

52. Eligibility–Registered or grade percherons only, crossbreds prohibitied.53. No refunds of Fees–no exceptions.54. Release-Horses will be released at the conclusion of classes on

Saturday, October 13th. Exceptions can be addressed to the show Chairman.

ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 1, 2018, or when stalls are full.LATE ENTRIES, (postmarked after August 1, 2018) will be accepted at double the stall and administration fee, provided stalls are available.

Enter online at www.worldpercheroncongress.us/entries

If you plan to show at the 2018 World Percheron Congress, get entered early!

CAMPING ON-SITECamping on site at the Iowa State Fairgrounds is available for $30 per day. Exhibitors can purchase their camp-ing via the online entry process.

Camping needs required prior to October 8th and after October 13th must be arranged with the Iowa State Fairgrounds. Call the Iowa State Fair Campgrounds office at 515.262.3111 ext. 284

Camping sites are fully equipped with water and electrical hookups.

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ONLINE ENTRIES OPEN JUNE 1, 2018

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HOTELS

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CAR DAY 2-Person $45 4-Person $75 6-Person $105 Workhorse/Hauler units $105

Reserve your golf cart via e-mail to GOLF CARS OF IOWA, [email protected] before SEPTEMBER 1, 2018 Rates will increase after that date IF carts are available.

All rentals are subject to availability. Renter assumes all responsibility for damages or loss. Renter is responsible for all insurance costs associated with the rental and use of the car. Car is to be operated only by a drivers licensed individual. Car is to be returned in clean condition.

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PERCHERON HORSE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAWORLD PERCHERON CONGRESS

October 8-13, 2018Iowa State Fairgrounds

3000 East Grand Avenue - Des Moines

Support the World Percheron Congress by booking with these approved hotels. Contact the hotels directly to book your room reservations. Rates listed are per night, subject to availability and do not include taxes or other applicable fees. Reservations must be made by September 10, 2018 to receive the World Percheron rate and must be guaranteed with a credit card or deposit as specified by the hotel. Please be aware that neither the Percheron Horse Association of America nor Catch Des Moines will call you directly to sell hotel rooms. If someone calls you trying to sell hotel rooms, please do not provide any personal information to them. For more information, please visit catchdesmoines.com or call Catch Des Moines at (800) 451-2625. **Indicates preferred hotel of the World Percheron Congress

A permit must be purchased from the Iowa State Fair Public Safety in order to operate a golf cart on the grounds. The permit cost is $40 and can be purchased by calling 515-262-3111 Ext 312 or 327. Proof of insurance is required.

Prairie Meadows Racetrack & Casinothe 2018 World Percheron Congress Hotel of ChoiceRoom Rates starting at $109/night.Call: 1-515-957-3000 Room Block: 1007 2018 PEROr Visit: https://uspmc.webhotel.microsdc.us/bp/search_rooms.cmd

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BEDDING & HAYpre-order your bedding and hay online with your entries www.worldpercheroncongress.us/entries

ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 1, 2018, or when stalls are full.

LATE ENTRIES, (postmarked after August 1, 2018) will be accepted at double the stall and administration fee, provided stalls are available. Paper entries will be accepted for an additional $25 administrative fee. Online entry is preferred and does not require an additional fee.

Enter online at www.worldpercheroncongress.us/entries

If you plan to show at the 2018 World Percheron Congress, don’t miss the boat–Get entered!

ONLINE ENTRIES OPEN JUNE 1, 2018

DIRECTIONS TO IOWA STATE FAIRGROUNDS (HTTPS://WWW.IOWASTATEFAIR.ORG/VISIT/DIRECTIONS/) NORTHERN IOWAFrom I-35, take I-235 to Exit 10A then head east on E University Avenue approximately four miles to the Fairgrounds.SOUTHERN IOWAFrom I-35, take IA 5/US 65 to Exit 79 then head west on E University Avenue approximately four miles to the Fairgrounds.EASTERN IOWAFrom I-80 take Exit 141 (Hwy. 65 Bypass), travel south on Hwy. 65 to Exit 79 and head west on Hwy. 163 (E University Avenue) approximately three miles to the Fairgrounds. It is suggested that visitors enter the Fair parking lot at E 36th as a left-hand turn may not be allowed into the grounds at E 33rd at certain times.WESTERN IOWAFrom I-235, take Exit 10A then head east on E University Avenue approximately four miles to the Fairgrounds.

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VERSATILITY CHALLENGEChoose no more than 3 classes from each of the 3 divisions (Farm/Show/Miscellaneous), for a maximum of 9 classes. Check the box to the left of the class number. See RULE 44 for more information.

FARM CLASSES (choose up to 3)F-3 Sulky PlowF-4 Walking PlowF-5 Farm Obstacle ClassF-6 Log SkidF-7 Barnyard PullF-12 Farm Team Vehicle/ImplementF-2 R4 Feed Team Races, Championship RoundF-8 Split Over Weight Pull-LightF-9 Split Over Weight Pull-HeavyF-1 R4 Barrel Racing Championship

SHOW CLASSES (choose up to 3)Halter Classes

C-4 Two Year Old StallionC-7 Three Year Old StallionC-8 Stallion Four Years Old and Under Ten

Years Old C-9 Stallion Ten Years & OverC-14 Registered Gelding, Two Years and UnderC-15 Registered Gelding, Three to Four Years

OldC-16 Registered Gelding, Five Years and OverC-17 Grade Gelding, Four Years and UnderC-18 Grade Gelding. Five Years and OverC-24 Two Year Old MareC-27 Three Year Old MareC-28 Four Year Old Mare, Brood or YeldC-29 Five to Nine Year Old BroodmareC-30 Five to Nine Year Old Yeld MareC-31 Brood Mare or Yeld Mare Ten Years Old

& OverGroup Classes

C-36 Mare & FoalC-37 Junior Produce of DamC-38 Open Produce of DamC-39 Junior Get of SireC-40 Open Get of SireC-41 Best Matched Pair of Mares Owned By

One ExhibitorC-42 Three Mares Bred & Owned By One

ExhibitorC-43 Stallion & Three Mares Owned By One

Exhibitor

Gelding Hitch ClassesH-20 Men’s Gelding CartH-23 Ladie’s Gelding CartH-21 Men’s Gelding TeamH-16 Ladies’ Gelding TeamH-6 Registered Gelding Team

Mare Hitch ClassesH-4 Men’s Registered Mare CartH-19 Ladies’ Registered Mare CartH-3 Men’s Registered Mare TeamH-7 Ladies’ Registered Mare Team

Mare/Stallion/Gelding HitchesH-11 Open Jr Team (2 & 3 year Olds)

SPORTING CLASSES (choose up to 3)H-15 Open Tandem CartH-25 Costume ClassH-10 Open Pleasure Driving-Cart or CarriageH-24 Not-So-Jr Team Age 65 & OverH-5 Amateur CartH-18 Amateur TeamR-2 Open Western Pleasure RidingR-3 Trail ClassR-4 Open Obstacle R-5 Open English PleasureR-1 Open Novice Walk Trot

5 Points received for each class the horse participates in whether the horse places or not

1st=10 pts, 2nd = 9 pts, 3rd = 8 pts, 4th= 7 pts, 5th = 6 pts, 6th = 5 pts, 7th = 4 pts, 8th= 3 pts, 9th = 2 pts, 10th= 1pt

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