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Jr. Director & Intern Applications Due June 1st!

UJSSA members interested in serving the Junior Association for a two-year term as a volunteer director must apply for the position by completing a Director Application. Juniors who have not served as a UJSSA Director must apply for to be a UJSSA Director Intern, a one year term, before being eligible to be a Director. Applications are reviewed by the UJSSA Coordinators and qualified applicants will interview at the Junior Show.  All applicants will be notified whether or not they will be selected for the interview process.  Candidates shall not have reached their 22nd birthday prior to January 1st of the year in which they finish their final term.  Those elected in 2018 begin serving as directors effective with the July 8, 2018 UJSSA Annual Meeting.

UJSSA members elect the President (Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer are elected by the Directors from among themselves) during the UJSSA annual meeting.  Directors who have served on the UJSSA Board of Directors for at least one year are eligible for election as officers of the organization.

The nominations for President will be taken at the end of the banquet. Speeches by the nominees will take place during the Saturday evening banquet. The voting will be done by ballot at the banquet after speeches have been made. The new President will be announced at the banquet after the votes have been tallied.

UJSSA officers and directors are expected to attend the 2018 and 2019 National Junior Suffolk Shows, assist with fundraising for the junior show and junior promotional projects, attend the UJSSA Director meeting at NAILE in Louisville, Kentucky in November and promote interest in the Suffolk breed and membership in UJSSA through various promotional and educational activities.

UJSSA officers are expected to participate in all UJSSA Board conference calls. If a Director is absent for two consecutive meetings or conference calls they will be relieved of their position on the board.

UJSSA Director/Intern Application (word)

UJSSA Director/Intern Application (pdf)

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National Jr. Suffolk Show – July 5-8

Join the UJSSA in Lebanon, Indiana for the National Junior Suffolk Show!

Still accepting late entries! Contact the USSA Office today!

2018 Entry Form

2018 National Junior Suffolk Show Rules and Regulations

2018 Schedule

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Data Run for Upcoming NSIP Sales

The USSA still has Let’s Grow Grant funds available to enter NSIP data for members. Here’s quick note if you have data you would like to have submitted through the USSA.
For the NSIP Center of the Nation Sale as well as the Eastern NSIP Sale – Entries for both of these sales have been bumped up from previous years and are now due June 15th.
For those we have not yet submitted data and wish to sell at these sales, it’s highly suggested that birth through weaning information is submitted. If you are able to get post-weaning information, even better.
Data can still be submitted after June 1st, however the data may not be back in time before the entry deadlines and might miss the sale catalog.
Due to logistics, any data you would like to have submitted to through the USSA for the June 1st run should be emailed to [email protected] by May 28!
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USSA Photo Contest

 

The USSA Photo Contest is open to any who has photos of Suffolk sheep. Photo submission deadline is June 1, 2018. Photographs entered in the contest will be judged on clarity, content, composition and appeal. More than $1,000 will be awarded between 9 categories.

Winning photos may be included on the new USSA website as well as other association publications and advertisements.

Please use this form to enter photos in the 2018 United Suffolk Sheep Association photo contest. Please read all rules before submitting:

  • Images should be in mega-pixel digital format
  • Images can be black and white or color.
  • All entries must include a minimum of one Suffolk animal
  • Please include category and your name in file name (ex. youth.johndoe.jpg)
  • Contest is open to all Suffolk enthusiasts (need not be a member).
  • Entries must be received by 5:00 pm CST, June 1, 2018.
  • All entries become property of USSA and may be used in any capacity (magazine, social media, print ads etc.) without advance notice. The individual submitting the photo can continue to use the photo for personal use.
  • USSA staff and a Marketing and Promotion Committee Member will choose each category winner.
  • There is no limit to the number of entries per person.
  • Cash prizes – A 1st prize of $75, 2nd prize of $50 and 3rd prize of $25 will be awarded in each category.

Categories:
Ram Power • Ewe & Lambs • Market Lambs • Seasons (winter, fall, summer, spring) • In the West • In the East • Impact on Commercial Sheep Industry • Just for Fun • Youth • Youth (with Suffolks)

Submission Instructions:
Photos should be submitted electronically using: https://form.jotform.com/80774510888164

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2017 Futurity Winners!

District Placing Exhibitor Name   Futurity Ewe Lamb Points 2017 Payout
District 1          
1 Theodore Jackson Payette, ID MacCauley 3831 25 $150
2 Theodore Jackson Payette, ID MacCauley 3980 21 $75
           
District 2        
1 Raesa Zelinsky Brookings, SD Kimm 17205 46 $600
2 Rhett Zelinsky Brookings, SD Russell Sheep Co. 7001 23 $75
3 Riggen Zelinsky Brookings, SD Ulrich 33-17 8 $50
           
District 3          
1 Madison Binder Rock City, IL Arndt Acres 16-054 38 $150
2 Miranda Dobberpuhl DePere, WI Kimm 17422 29 $100
3 Christian Tifft Spirit Lake, IA Dombek 3095 27 $75
4 Lillian Ruddat DePere, WI Kimm 17227 20 $50
5 Christian Tifft Spirit Lake, IA Annuschat Y802 13 $25
           
District 4          
1 Madelynn Pimm Bergen, NY MacCauley 3784 40 $150
2 Allee Hoover Washington, PA MacCauley 3766 38 $75
3 Madelynn Pimm Bergen, NY MacCauley 3839 35 $50
           

                                                              

2017 Overall Futurity Ewe Lamb

Kimm 17205

Raesa Zelinsky, District 2

 

2017 USSA Yearling Ewe Futurity Results

Overall Placing Exhibitor Name   Futurity Yearling Ewe Points 2017 Payout
1 Bauer Burch Christiana, TN O’Neill Suffolks 1163 53 $150
2 Madison Binder Rock City, IL Arndt Acres 15-0544 48 $100
3 Sandra Binder Rock City, IL Arndt Acres 15-0545 41 $80
4 Kasse Getter Johnstown, OH Kimm 16219 25 $60
5 Ashley Gouge Newark, DE MacCauley 3513 19 $40
6 Madelynn Pimm Bergen, NY MacCauley 3591 14 $40
           

 

 2017 Overall Futurity Yearling Ewe

O’Neill Suffolks 1163

Bauer Burch

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2018 Yearling Ewe Futurity Rules

YEARLING EWE ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Please note that the yearling ewe does not have to be nominated as a ewe lamb the previous year to be eligible.

  1. Any purchased yearling ewe is eligible to participate in the USSA Yearling Ewe Futurity.
  2. Yearling Ewe Nomination Procedures
    1. If the yearling ewe was futurity nominated as a ewe lamb, the ewe automatically is nominated as a yearling.
    2. If the yearling ewe was not previously nominated as a ewe lamb, it is the junior exhibitor’s responsibility to nominate the yearling ewe. The cost to nominate the yearling ewe is $25.
    3. Ewe lambs sold at the NAILE Suffolk Sale can be nominated for eligibility in the Yearling Ewe Futurity.
  3. Yearling ewes must be nominated by July 1, 2018.
  4. Yearling ewes are to be registered in the INDIVIDUAL NAME ONLY. No partnerships, farm, family, 4-H Club or FFA Chapter names accepted in the futurity program.
  5. The junior exhibitor of a futurity yearling ewe may not be a family member or employee of the breeder as listed on the registration paper. For purposes of the USSA Yearling Ewe Futurity, family members shall include children, grandchildren, brothers, sisters, nieces and nephews.

 

EXHIBITOR RULES

  1. All juniors who meet the requirements for the Junior Show at the North American International Livestock Exposition are eligible. Rules for the NAILE are:
    1. The participant must be 21 years old or younger as of January 1st. There is no lower age limit but the exhibitor must be physically able to show their own sheep.
    2. Junior members must be present to show their own sheep unless physically impaired.
    3. The animal’s ownership must be registered with the USSA office by September 1, 2018. Ownership must be in the exhibitor’s name. Youth partnerships, farm names or family ownerships are not permitted.
    4. Exhibitors must have current youth or lifetime membership in the USSA.
  2. Yearling Ewes and points earned in the futurity are not transferable to any other person, nor are points transferable from one lamb to another.
  3. Yearling Ewes can be shown in any class, including commercial ewe classes. The USSA is aware that many fairs no longer offer breed classes, this allows more youth to participate in the futurity. Eligibility is no longer restricted to Suffolk classes.
  4. No futurity entrant may compete with more than two yearling ewes. Total points earned by two yearling ewes cannot be combined.
  5. If registration papers are not received by the first show, it is the exhibitor’s responsibility to show the yearling ewe in the proper age category and have sales receipt to prove ownership.
  6. The registered owner of the yearling ewe must exhibit the yearling ewe. However, if an exhibitor has two yearling ewes in the same class, another junior member may exhibit the second yearling ewe.
  7. Premiums: The USSA Yearling Ewe Futurity is a national competition, unlike the USSA Ewe Lamb Futurity which is split into districts. There will be a 100% payback for the Yearling Ewe Futurity. Premiums will be paid out by December 31, 2018.

 

POINT SCORING

  1. A point record form must be filled out for each showing and forward to the USSA office by December 1st. The form must be signed by the superintendent of the appropriate show.
  2. At each individual show the yearling ewe may earn futurity points from both open division and/or the junior division.
  3. Yearling Ewes may compete at an unlimited number of shows. However, only the top seven (7) point awards go towards their total. There will be no double points rewarded.
  4. The period for eligible shows will be from January 1st through November of the current year.
  5. Futurity points will be awarded according to the following scale*:
# In Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
1 – 5 5 4 3 2 1                                        
6 – 10 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1                              
11 – 15 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1                    
16 – 20 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1          
21+ 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

 The Futurity points scale is based on a combination of the class placing and the number of participants in the class.

An individual, who intends to participate in the USSA Yearling Ewe Futurity, should contact the USSA office to obtain copies of the rules and regulations and point record forms. This information and point record form appearing here may also be used.

2018 Yearling Ewe Futurity Rules (click here to download)

Futurity Points Record Form

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2018 Ewe Lamb Futurity Rules

CONSIGNOR RULES

  1. Entries open to any ewe lamb born after September 1, 2017. Ewe lambs will compete in their specific age divisions.
  2. Nomination fee is $25.00 per head payable to the United Suffolk Sheep Association. Breeders may nominate all of their ewe lamb consignments during the 2018 sale season for a flat fee of $250. Ewe lambs must be nominated and designated prior to leaving the show ring of their class at a futurity sale. Payment of nomination fee is to be made prior to the sale of the ewe lambs or, for consignment sales, the nomination fee can be deducted from the consignor’s check (done by sale management). Breeders wanting to take advantage of the group rate must make the USSA aware of their intention before the first sale at which they intend to sell futurity lambs. For all ewe lambs nominated, the consignor will be billed for the nomination even if the lamb is not purchased by a junior.
  3. Each ewe lamb must bear the proper identification corresponding to the registration certificate. The official identifying tag for each lamb is the lamb’s scrapie tag or flock tag. The scrapie tag or flock tag number must be recorded prior to selling and either (1) submitted to the USSA Office or (2) must be recorded by a USSA Board of Directors Representative.
  4. Each ewe lamb must conform to and abide by the rules and regulations of the sale to which it is consigned. All normal entry fees and commissions apply.
  5. The USSA will not be held responsible for any dispute and/or disagreement between buyers and sellers.
  6. Sale Options for Nomination:
    1. Consignment Sales. Lambs can be consigned at the following sales: Oklahoma Black and White Sale, Illini All Breeds Sale, USSA Online Sales, Ohio Suffolk Sale, Nugget All American, Midwest Stud Ram Sale, New England Sale, Crossroads of the West Sale and Keystone Ram & Ewe Sale.  Ewe lambs sold at NAILE Suffolk Sale can be nominated for eligibility in the yearling ewe futurity the following year. For any other sale please contact the USSA Office for eligibility.
    2. Organized Production Sales. An individual who desires to nominate ewe lambs sold in their production sale must submit their information to the USSA office prior to the sale for approval. Once a production sale is approved, that sale does not need to be reapproved the following years, if they would like to continue to participate in the USSA Futurity. In order for lambs to be eligible, the consignor/seller must submit a list of the sheep with each animal’s respective scrapie tag number, which are being nominated 24 hours prior to the sale.  Then, within 48 hours following the sale the consignor must provide complete information for the buyer of the ewe lamb(s). For production sales, the consignor must pay the $25 nomination fee per head prior to the sale or inform the USSA office and a bill will be sent to the consignor.
    3. Organized Internet Sales. For individuals who would like to nominate ewe lambs through an organized internet sale, must submit a list of the sheep with each animal’s respective scrapie tag number, which are being nominated 24 hours prior to the sale.  Then, within 48 hours following the sale the consignor must provide complete information for the buyer of the ewe lamb(s). For internet sales, the consignor must pay the $25 nomination fee per head prior to the sale or inform the USSA office and a bill will be sent to the consignor.

Ewe lambs that were not nominated prior to the sale are not eligible for the futurity points or premiums. Sales management shall send in nominations and do not have the right after the sale to put a ewe lamb in for a breeder or junior member after the lamb has been sold.

 

EXHIBITOR RULES

  1. All juniors who meet the requirements for the Junior Show at the North American International Livestock Exposition are eligible. Rules for the NAILE are:
  2. The participant must be 21 years old or younger as of January 1st. There is no lower age limit but the exhibitor must be physically able to show their own sheep.
  3.  Junior members must be present to show their own sheep unless physically impaired.
  4.  Animals ownership must be registered with the USSA office by September 1, 2018. Ownership must be in the exhibitor’s name. Youth partnerships, farm names or family ownerships are not permitted.
  5. Exhibitors must have current youth or lifetime membership in the USSA.
  6. Ewe lambs are to be registered in the INDIVIDUAL NAME ONLY. No partnerships, farm, family, 4-H Club or FFA Chapter names accepted in the futurity
  7. The junior exhibitor of a futurity ewe lamb may not be a family member or employee of the breeder as listed on the registration paper. For purposes of the USSA Ewe Lamb Futurity, family members shall include children, grandchildren, brothers, sisters, nieces and nephews.
  8. Ewe lambs and points earned in the futurity are not transferable to any other person, nor are points transferable from one lamb to another.
  9. Ewe lambs can be shown in any class, including commercial ewe and market lamb classes. The USSA is aware that many fairs no longer offer breed classes, this allows more youth to participate in the futurity. Eligibility is no longer restricted to Suffolk classes.
  10. No futurity entrant may compete with more than two ewe lambs. Total points earned by two ewe lambs cannot be combined.
  11. If registration papers are not received by the first show, it is the exhibitor’s responsibility to show the lamb in the proper age category and have sales receipt to prove ownership.
  12. The registered owner of the lamb must exhibit the lamb. However, if an exhibitor has two ewe lambs in the same class, another junior member may exhibit the second ewe lamb.
  13. Premiums: A minimum of $100 will be paid to the winner of each district. Premium payout will be based on participation. The overall USSA Futurity winner will receive a minimum of $500 total premium payout. Premiums will be paid out by December 31, 2018.
  14. The participant with the most points (across districts) at the end of the exhibiting year will receive a trophy given by Quam Suffolks.

 

POINT SCORING

  1. A point record form must be filled out for each showing and forward to the USSA office by December 1st. The form must be signed by the superintendent of the appropriate show.
  2. At each individual show the ewe lamb may earn futurity points from both open division and/or the junior division.
  3. Ewe lambs may compete at an unlimited number of shows. However, only the top seven (7) point awards go towards their total. There will be no double points rewarded. Each year the overall winner (across districts) of the will be rewarded with a trophy donated by Quam Suffolks.
  4. The period for eligible shows will be from the Oklahoma Black and White Sale in April until the NAILE in November of the current year.
  5. Although both fall and spring ewe lambs are eligible for the futurity, only one set of premiums will be paid for the USSA Futurity. The lambs are to be shown in their proper age division at the shows and the point totals combined for the futurity placing. Wether and market ewe lamb classes are not eligible for futurity points.
  6. Futurity points will be awarded according to the following scale*:
# In Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
1 – 5 5 4 3 2 1
6 – 10 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
11 – 15 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
16 – 20 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
21+ 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

* The Futurity points scale is based on a combination of the class placing and the number of participants in the class.

An individual, who purchases a nominated ewe lamb and chooses to participate in the futurity, should contact the USSA office to obtain copies of the rules and regulations and point record forms. This information and point record form appearing here may also be used.

 

2018 Ewe Lamb Futurity Rules (click here to download)

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Helpful Sheep Links

State/Regional Suffolk Associations

California Suffolk and Hampshire Sheep Breeders Association – http://www.cshsba.org/

Iowa Suffolk Sheep Association  –  www.iowasuffolksheepassociation.org

Montana Suffolk Sheep Breeders Association – www.mtsuffolksheep.org

Northeast Suffolk Sheep Association – www.nesuffolk.org

 

Other Sheep Associations

American Lamb Board –  www.americanlamb.com

American Sheep Industry Association  – www.sheepusa.org

National Lamb Feeders Association – www.nlfa-sheep.org

National Livestock Producers Association Sheep & Goat Fund – http://sheepandgoatfund.com

National Sheep Improvement Program – www.nsip.org

NSIP Searchable Database – http://nsip.org/searchable-database/

Frederick County Sheep Breeders (Maryland) –  www.fredericksheepbreeders.com

Indiana Sheep Association –  www.indianasheep.com 

 

Expositions

North American International Livestock Exposition – www.livestockexpo.org

 

Other Links of Interest   

Eradicate Scrapie – www.eradicatescrapie.org

Lamb Resource Center – http://lambresourcecenter.com/

Livestock Marketing Information – www.lmic.info/quick/quicklamb.html

Online Sheep Management Education – Pipestone Lamb & Wool Program – www.pipestonsheep.com

PA Livestock Evaluation Center – www.livestockevaluationcenter.com

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