2018 Woodbury County Fair Fair Book 2018 | Page 73
Woodbury County Fair
131. Hotot
132. Jersey Wooly
133. Holland Lop
134. Lionhead
135. Mini Lop
136. Mini Rex
137. Mini Satin
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138. Netherland Dwarf
139. Polish
140. Rex
141. Rhinelander
142. Silver Marten
143. Tan
Show Order
Showmanship
Showmanship classes will start at 11 a.m. before the rabbit show. Exhibitors can sign-up for
showmanship on Friday of Fair week before 11 a.m.
Class 1 Senior Showmanship (Completed 10 th - 12 th grades)
Class 2 Intermediate Showmanship (Completed 7 th - 9 th grades)
Class 3 Junior Showmanship (Completed 4 th - 6 th grades)
Six Class and Four Class rabbits will be judged at the same time during the show
Six-Class-Rabbits (Six-Class will compete by Age Bracket and by Separate Breed)
Champion and Reserve Six-Class Rabbits (Each Breed, at judges option)
Champion and Reserve Champion Six-Class Rabbit
Four-Class Rabbits (Four-Class will compete by Age Bracket and by Separate Breed)
Champion and Reserve Four-Class Rabbits (Each Breed, at judges option)
Champion and Reserve four-Class Rabbit
BEST RABBIT OF SHOW (Champion Six-Class and Champion Four-Class rabbits
compete)
4-H/FFA Poultry Department
Mike Beavers – Superintendent – (712) 944-5140 or 204-1383
Michael Beavers – Superintendents – (712) 314-4674
Jared Schramm – Superintendent – Phone (712) 870-0044
1. The poultry book on Standards of Perfection will be used as guidelines. This book is
available for check-out at the Extension office.
2. Refer to General Rules.
3. Mandatory: All poultry exhibited must come from U.S. Pullorum-Typhoid clean or
equivalent flocks (this means the location where your poultry is housed is NPIP certified
(National Poultry Improvement Plan) or have a negative Pullorum-Typhoid test within 90
days of public exhibition and the test must have been performed by an authorized tester.
Most 4-H members will need to have their birds tested. The county testing date will be held
on June 25, 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. at the Woodbury County Fairgrounds. There is no cost to
4-H’ers to have their birds tested. Or 4-H members may have another Iowa certified tester test
their birds, which needs to be done with-in 90 days of county fair.
4. All poultry will be checked at the door the day of entry and you must show a certificate of
proof that your poultry are Pullorum-T yphoid clean. Exhibitors MUST HAVE a certificate –
failure to have the certificate means that the birds cannot be entered at the fair. No individual
scraps of paper or receipts will be accepted.
5. All birds will be checked at the door for mites. If any are found to have mites, the birds
must be treated before they will be allowed into the building. Questions regarding the
treatment of birds or preparing the birds for fair refer to 4-H Department, or contact Poultry
Superintendents.
6. All cages must be locked.
7. No fans are allowed in rabbit/poultry building except for the fans provided by the building
superintendents.
8. All 4-H’ers showing poultry are encouraged to participate in showmanship.
9. Proper dress attire for showmanship: long-sleeve white shirt, or coat, and blue jean pants.
10. Exhibitors must be present following judging to receive premium money.
11. Exhibitors are responsible for their own exhibits.
12. Each exhibitor is allowed to enter one entry in each class.
13. Each bird may only be entered one time. Example: If bird is shown as an individual, that
bird may not be shown again in a pair of birds.
14. Clubs exhibiting birds will be judged on herdsmanship, see Herdsmanship Department for
rules. Clubs will be judged as a unit within the building. Any questions contact poultry