Berrien Youth Fair beef registration under way
Published 12:47 pm Thursday, January 21, 2010
Market beef registration for the 2010 Berrien County Youth Fair is underway and registrations must be received at the Fair Office by Feb. 1. Exhibitors must be at least six years old to show animals at the 2010 fair. Berrien County youth between the ages of 6 and 20 may register their market beef animals by picking up a form at the fair office or by calling the fair office at (269) 473-4251.
All beef and dairy animals must have a Radio Frequency Electronic Identification (RFID) tag number listed on the exhibitor entry form, which is issued by the Michigan Department of Agriculture and can be obtained by calling (866) 870-5136 or online at www.michigan. gov/mda.
Completed registration forms may be:
• Dropped off at the fair office (Monday through Friday between the hours of 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.)
• Mailed to the fair office (Berrien County Youth Fair, P. O. Box 7, Berrien Springs, MI 49103)
• Faxed to the fair office (269-473-4203)
• Placed in the drop box located near the entrance to the fair office
• E-mailed to bcyf@bcyf.org
Information necessary to register a market beef animal includes: name of exhibitor, exhibitor number, RFID number, address, telephone number, address where animal is housed, department, division and class number and breed(s) to be registered. Market beef classes consist of: Shorthorn, Hereford, Angus, Simmental, Chianina, Dairy, Market Heifer and Crossbred. Animals must be entered in the correct class at the time of weigh-in. Market beef animals that are tagged on weigh-in day can ONLY be exhibited by the exhibitor that registered that animal. There will be no changes allowed among siblings on entry day. Each exhibitor may register four animals, but only two animals may be exhibited at the 2010 Berrien County Youth Fair (Aug. 16-21). All steers that are registered to come to the fair must be brought to the fairgrounds to be ear-tagged and weighed on Saturday, Feb. 13 from 8 to 11 a.m. in the Grandstand area. For more information, go to www.bcyf.org.