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BigHorn Rodeo 2012 » RV, Horse, and Stall Information
RV, Horse, and Stall Information
RV SPACE If you are interested in RV space, please contact our Barn Manager ahead of time, as there is limited space. RV space is $25.00 per night, including electrical (up to 220) and water hookups included. There are restroom and shower facilities available in the RV/stall area.
HORSE STALLS
Horse stalls will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. BigHorn Rodeo stalls will be available Friday, May11, 2012 at 9:00 AM. However, for those of you coming in early, stalls will be available through NGRA, but you must let us know when you will be coming in. Stall charge for Thursday, May 10, 2012 will be $15.00. All horses must be out of Horseman's Park by Monday, May 14, 2012 at 11:00 AM.
All contestants bringing a horse to the Big Horn Rodeo 2011 are required by I.G.R.A. rules to fill out the horse/stall portion of the contestant entry form.
By I.G.R.A. rules the hosting association is to provide, at no charge, a minimum of one (1) horse stall per contestant entering horse events. Additional stalls will be available for $25.00.
NGRA will charge a $25 late fee to contestants who have not pre-registered by the deadline and/or who do not reserve the correct number of horse stalls on their entry forms.
Per Horseman’s Park, all stalls are required to have shavings. We will have shavings for sale through the park for $9.00. Please bring your own Feed, Water and Feed buckets as there will not be any provided on the grounds. Water spouts are available throughout the stall area. Bring your own hoses. In addition, wash racks are available in the barn area.
HORSE INFORMATION
All equine must have a current Coggins test certificate, as well as a valid Health Certificate (issued 30 days prior to the rodeo) and current Brand Inspection. Contestants should bring a copy of the original certificates. County authorities conduct routine inspections and violators are subject to fine and ejection from the rodeo grounds. NGRA will not be checking for these certificates, it the contestant responsibility to know and follow the laws and requirements of the state of Nevada.
Contestants are advised to check with the appropriate authorities regarding any required certificates, which may be necessary when transporting livestock across State boarders. Current regulations may be found at the USDA-APHIS web site.
Transporting livestock in the state of Nevada:
- All Regulations apply to both horses and cattle whether branded or not.
- To enter Nevada, you must comply with your state of origin's requirements for brand inspection. All documents must adequately identify those animals in your possession. If not, you may be subject to fines or seizure.
- In Nevada, a current valid brand inspection certificate is required and must be in your possession. If your state of origin does not require brand inspection on horses, then you should have some proof of ownership accompanying them. Nevada residents should have proof of ownership in possession at all times when transporting livestock.
- A current Livestock Health Certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian is required to enter the State of Nevada. It must show your animals to be in good health and free from disease. A Coggins Test performed within the previous six months is required on horses.
- Cattle for sale, show, or remaining in Nevada, require An Entry Permit. For further information on health requirements. Contact Animal Industry at 775-688-1180 ext. 230.
- When open, you are required to stop at all Nevada highway patrol commercial vehicle inspection stations.
- The following links provide detailed information by state:
For any questions or comments, please contact Patrick at barnmanager@bighornrodeo.com.
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