2018 HOUSTON COUNTY FAIR 4-H PREMIUM LIST

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1 2018 HOUSTON COUNTY FAIR 4-H PREMIUM LIST SUNDAY, JULY 15 COUNTY FAIR REGISTRATION DUE IN HOUSTON.FAIRENTRY.COM SATURDAY, AUGUST 4 9:00 AM 4-H DOG SHOW, Houston County Fairgrounds TUESDAY, AUGUST 14 10:00AM FASHION REVUE AND PERFORMING ARTS JUDGING 1:30-7:30 PM 4-H STATIC EXHIBIT JUDGING + Horseless Horse/Horse-Related Judging 4:00 PM DEMONSTRATION JUDGING ARTS TENT 7:30 PM All Non-livestock exhibits must be in place WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15 9:00 AM 4-H BOOTH, BANNER, & COMM. PRIDE JUDGING 4-H EXHIBIT BUILDING 9:00 AM *Poultry Check-In Rabbit/Poultry Barn 9:00 AM Weigh Market Lambs & Meat Goats/ *Sheep & Goat Check-In Horse Barn 10:00 AM 4-H POULTRY SHOW POULTRY/RABBIT BARN 1:30 PM Weigh Market Barrows & Gilts/*Swine Check-In - Show Pavilion 3:00 PM 4-H DAIRY & MARKET GOAT SHOW KRECH ARENA 4:00 PM *Horse Check-In Horse Barn 5:00 PM *Rabbit Check-In Rabbit/Poultry Barn 6:00 PM Weigh Beef Steers & Breeding Beef Check-In Krech Arena THURSDAY, AUGUST 16 8:30 AM 4-H SWINE SHOW SHOW PAVILION 12/NOON 4-H HORSE SHOW PLEASURE, HALTER, TRAIL HORSE ARENA 12/NOON All livestock in place 2:00 PM *Dairy Check-In 4-H Cattle Barn 2:30 PM 4-H BEEF SHOW KRECH ARENA FRIDAY, AUGUST 17 9:00 AM 4-H DAIRY SHOW KRECH ARENA 12/NOON Swine Carcass Evaluation Swine Barn 2:00 PM 4-H SHEEP SHOW & LAMB LEAD KRECH ARENA 6:00 PM Sheep Carcass Evaluation Horse Barn 5:00 PM 4-H Pre-Horse Show Horse Arena 6:00 PM 4-H HORSE SHOW GAME CLASSES HORSE ARENA 6:00 PM 4-H RABBIT SHOW KRECH ARENA SATURDAY, AUGUST 18 4:00 PM Minnesota Meats: Houston County Grilling Contest, across from Barns 6:00 PM State Fair Registrations Due 4-H Office, Houston County Fairgrounds SUNDAY, AUGUST 19 11:00 AM Fair/Livestock Exhibitor Meeting - Show Pavilion 12:00/Noon State Fair 4-H Exhibitor Meeting - Show Pavilion 1:00 PM Supreme Showman Contest - Krech Arena 4:00 PM All 4-H Exhibits Released *EXHIBITORS AND/OR FAMILY MEMBER NEED TO BE WITH THEIR ANIMALS DURING CHECK-IN 1

2 4-H Exhibit Rules Eligibility...Page 3 Project Requirements...Page 3 Registration...Page 3 Exhibit/Livestock arrival... Page 3 Exhibit/Livestock release... Page 4 Cloverbud Policies... Page 4 Code of Conduct... Page 4 Grievance Policy... Page 4 Conference Judging... Page 4 Exhibit Guidelines... Page 4-5 Livestock Health Requirements... Page 5-6 State Fair/Show Requirements... Page 6 Premium Schedule... Page 8 Club Activities... Page 8 Demonstrations... Page 9 Animal Science Projects Beef... Page Cloverbud...Page 11 Dairy... Page Dog... Page Dairy Goats...Page 15 Meat Goats... Page Horse... Page Llama... Page 17 Poultry... Page Rabbit... Page Sheep... Page Swine... Page 20 Science of Animal Ed....Page Static 4-H Projects... Page Note: The Static 4-H Projects are listed in alphabetical order. Objectives of the 4-H program at the Houston County Fair: 4-H uses a variety of educational experiences to focus on positive youth development. The county fair is the largest activity of the educational program year. The overall objective of the County Fair 4-H Program is to provide youth and adults a focal point: To measure and recognize achievement To learn and appreciate standards of quality To increase individual knowledge, abilities, skills and attitudes To provide opportunities for career exploration To introduce the public and a variety of sponsors to the 4-H program The University of Minnesota Extension is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to its programs, facilities and employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, disability, public assistance, veteran status or sexual orientation. University of Minnesota Extension Houston County Staff Rebecca Paulson, 4-H Program Coordinator Michael Cruse, Extension Educator, Ag Production Systems 4-H Office Hours at County Fair Tuesday--12:00 PM to 7:30 PM Wednesday thru Saturday--8:00 AM to 7:00 PM Sunday 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM The contact phone number for the Extension Office Staff at the fairgrounds is (507) We will make every effort to have the office open at the times listed above but may have to close the office in certain circumstances. Please do not ask the Fair Board Members for help. We will return as soon as possible. 2

3 4-H EXHIBIT RULES ELIGIBILITY 1. All registered 4-H members in Houston County may participate. The Houston County 4-H program is open to qualified youth without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, disability, public assistance, veteran status or sexual orientation H members who have a conflict with the general project conference judging may be eligible for absentee judging. To be eligible to exhibit a project while being absent from the conference judging process the following must be in place: - Absence pre-approved with 4-H staff prior to scheduled date of judging (or other county competitive event). The request will be allowed only in extreme situations such as: Death in the family Once in a lifetime educational opportunity Optional event with no flexibility (e.g. wedding of immediate family) Illness/injury - Exhibit(s) at the County Fair (or other competitive event) within scheduled timelines. 3. If a 4-H member is unable to participate in the conference judging process due to disability or injury, the 4-H member and/or the member s immediate family must request permission for a conference judging assistant to be with the 4-H member during the conference judging of the member s general project(s). Arrangements and approval for a conference judging assistant must be made with the 4-H staff prior to the beginning of the judging process. 3 PROJECT REQUIREMENTS 1. Meeting exhibition requirements of the local County Fair board and the 4-H Youth Development Program from 4-H exhibit entry day through release time: If exhibition requirements are not met (and permission is not granted by 4-H Program staff), youth will not be eligible for all show related premiums, awards, and participation in the state event. Approved early release is an exception to the rule and becomes a 4- H staff and fair board decision based on each situation. 2. Members may exhibit, demonstrate, or take part only in projects in which they are enrolled. All work on projects entered should be done by the 4-H member and completed during the current 4-H year unless otherwise noted. See also registration rule # Non-livestock exhibits must be in place by 7:30pm Tuesday. 4. The Houston County Agricultural Society and Houston County 4-H Federation will take every precaution for the preservation of articles and stock on exhibit, and will exercise due care to protect them; but will not be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur on delivery, exhibition, or removal of exhibits. 4-H exhibits are entered and displayed at the risk of the exhibitor. 4-Hers who have exhibits of great sentimental and/or monetary value should carefully consider whether such exhibits should be exposed to the hazards of the fair. 5. Item tags for each exhibitor shall be supplied by the Extension Office. 6. Qualified 4-H members may participate in State Fair activities in the following ways. One individual activity. For example: exhibit, demonstration, or fashion revue. A member cannot participate in two individual activities except exhibiting and individual demonstration in the same project area. Or see dual trip policy. Group activities (No limit). Participation in two or more activities may not always be possible because of schedule conflicts. Dual Trip Policy. 4-Hers can exhibit both a livestock and a non-livestock project in the same year. FAIR REGISTRATION FORM 1. All fair exhibits must be registered online or in the Extension Office by 4:30pm on Friday, July 15. If a 4- Her missed this deadline they have the option of using their one-time exemption. See 4-H Competitive Events: Deadlines, Consequences and Exemptions. 2. If a 4-Her is not enrolled in a project after the fair registration deadline but wants to exhibit the project at the fair they have the option of using their onetime exemption. See 4-H Competitive Events: Deadlines, Consequences and Exemptions. 3. NON-LIVESTOCK EXHIBITS: No limit of entries per lot. Unless stated otherwise. 4. LIVESTOCK EXHIBITS: Limit of one entry per lot, except where noted. EXHIBIT/LIVESTOCK ARRIVAL 1. All livestock must be in place by noon on Thursday. Check the schedule for market livestock weigh-in times. Poultry and Rabbits must be in place by 9:00am on Wednesday.

4 EXHIBIT/LIVESTOCK RELEASE 1. All exhibits including livestock must remain in place until 4pm Sunday. Failure to do so will result in loss of premium. Market livestock going to locker plants will leave the fairgrounds at 3pm Sunday. CLOVERBUD POLICIES 1. Cloverbuds must exhibit in the cloverbud project only. Cloverbuds may exhibit a 4-H animal, but a parent, adult leader, teen leader or other adult will be in control of the animal (control means to handle and/or lead the animal). Cloverbuds do not bring their own animals to the fair, they are asked to use a family or 4-H club members 4-H or open class animal. 2. Cloverbud policies will be strongly enforced. CODE OF CONDUCT 1. While the greatest possible care will be executed by the Houston County Agricultural Society and Houston County 4-H Federation to protect patrons of the Houston County Fair, each individual will be held personally responsible for his/her actions, and the management and Federation will not be accountable or responsible for any injury. Misconduct of any nature will be grounds for withholding premiums and participation in state trips. (This includes use of alcohol, drugs, etc. by 4- H members). 2. See Code of Conduct on Minnesota 4-H website: H/ policies/docs/policy-code-of-conduct-foryouth.pdf. GRIEVANCE POLICY 1. Every Minnesota 4-H member is eligible for a "onetime" member exemption. This exemption provides the ability (one-time in a 4-H member's career) for the 4-H member to acknowledge they missed a 4-H deadline related to enrollment or competitive event participation and waive the consequences for the named deadline. Youth who wish to claim the "onetime" exemption may obtain the appropriate form from the Extension Office. 2. A grievance may be filed and a local volunteer grievance committee convened to address rule violations and alleged wrongdoing. A grievance committee will not be convened for the following situations: a) decisions made by judges, which are final; b) missed deadlines which are covered through the "one-time member exemption process;" and, c) code of conduct related violations which will be addressed by staff according to an established process. 3. Grievances must be filed within 24 hours. The grievance form must be submitted with $50 at county level and $100 at state level (cash or money order only). The money will be returned if the decision is ruled in favor of the person(s) filing the grievance. CONFERENCE JUDGING EXPECTATIONS 1. Exhibits will be evaluated on skills shown, usability of item, design chosen and alternatives considered. All exhibits will be evaluated by a conference with the judges and awarded a blue, red or white ribbon (except cloverbuds). Decision of the judge is final and may not be appealed. Exhibits will be evaluated on the following criteria. Exhibit quality... 25% Educational value... 25% Knowledge and ability to explain... 50% 2. To be eligible for a state trip, the exhibit must have received a blue ribbon. State trip participants must have completed 6th grade. Exhibitors must attend State Fair with their exhibits. EXHIBIT GUIDELINES 1. If exhibition requirements are not met (and permission is not granted by 4-H Program Staff), youth will not be eligible for all show related premiums, awards, and participation in the state event. (Auction participation is a county decision.) Approved early release is an exception to the rule and becomes a 4-H staff and fair board decision based on each situation. 2. Members may exhibit, demonstrate, or take part only in projects in which they are enrolled. All work on projects entered should be done by the 4-H member and completed during the current 4-H year unless otherwise noted. Poster exhibits may not exceed 22 wide x 28 high. They may be smaller. 4. Education /Science Tri -Fold Exhibits for all project areas may not exceed 12" deep x 24" wide x 36" high. (Center back 24" wide x 36" high, right and left wings each 12" wide x 36" high.) 5. Floor Space for any exhibit should not exceed 20 square feet. If your exhibit exceeds this space limitation contact the Extension Office for approval. 6. All exhibits must be labeled with name, club, and county. Other appropriate information for the 4

5 project (i.e., vegetable varieties) should be included. If the exhibit has multiple pieces, each part needs to be labeled and should indicate 1 of 4, 2 of 4, etc. LIVESTOCK HEALTH REQUIREMENTS 1. If the official fair veterinarian is called to the fairgrounds, the family with the ill/injured animal is responsible for all costs. Veterinarian costs are the responsibility of the exhibitor. 2. In the event that a 4-H or open class exhibitor is asked to remove their animal by the Houston County Agricultural Society s official veterinarian for health reasons, they must do so within 6 hours. The vet will mark the affected animal with a marking stick. 3. Any family exhibiting livestock needs to have their animals checked by their own veterinarian (not the official fair veterinarian) prior to the fair if the animals are in question for health reasons (such as ringworm, warts, etc.). If the family veterinarian has a question about any animal, he should then contact the Minnesota Board of Animal Health or the Agricultural Society s official veterinarian. Please note that ringworm, warts, etc. can appear even after the family vet has given an okay. 4. All animal health regulations as stipulated by the Minnesota Board of Animal Health and the Agricultural Society will be in effect. Health certificates must be submitted to the Extension Office on or before opening day of the fair. EXHIBITION OF LIVESTOCK IN MINNESOTA 1. General Requirements - all animals must be examined by the official veterinarian on the day they are admitted to the exhibition and at least once daily during the exhibition. All out-of-state animals must meet Minnesota importation requirements. No animal may enter or be at a public exhibition that is showing clinical signs of any infectious, contagious or communicable disease, including ringworm and warts. 2. Cattle must be officially identified. 3. Chickens, turkeys, and game birds, except baby poultry, must be individually identified with a leg or wing band. Chickens, turkeys, game birds, and hatching eggs from these birds must be accompanied by a certificate or test chart to show that they originate from a hatchery or breeding flock that is classified pullorum-typhoid clean or negative to a pullorumtyphoid test within 90 days prior to the opening date of exhibition Turkeys and turkey hatching eggs must be accompanied by a certificate or test chart to show that they originate from a hatchery or breeding flock that is classified Mycoplasma gallisepticum clean and Mycoplasma synoviae clean or are negative to a Mycoplasma gallisepticum clean and a Mycoplasma synoviae test within 90 days prior to the opening date of the exhibition. 5. Breeding and feeding swine must be officially identified, unless in slaughter classes only. 6. All sheep must have an official Scrapie ID or have a registered tattoo along with a breed registry number. No sheep that is within 30 days of giving birth may be exhibited without prior approval from the Board. 7. All goats must have an official Scrapie ID or have a registered tattoo along with a breed registry number. No goat that is within 30 days of giving birth may be exhibited without prior approval from the Board. 8. Dogs four months of age or older must be accompanied by a certificate of rabies vaccination documenting that the dog is currently vaccinated for rabies. 9. Horses, except suckling foals accompanying a negative dam, must be negative to an official equine infectious anemia (Coggins) test conducted within 12 months prior to the opening date of an exhibition. Imported Animals - All birds and mammals imported into Minnesota, unless specifically exempted, must be accompanied by a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) issued by a veterinarian accredited in the state of origin. A copy of the CVI shall be forwarded within seven calendar days to the animal health officials in the state of origin for approval and transmittal. Questions should be directed to the Minnesota Board of Animal Health, ANIMAL SCIENCE 1. All beef, dairy, dog, goat, horse, lama, rabbit, sheep and swine shown in 4-H livestock shows must have the required State 4-H ID system, ear tag and/or tattoo. Animals ID data must be submitted online, arrive in the Extension Office, or be postmarked no later than May 15 (with the exception of Market Beef due February 15). 2. All animals exhibited must be owned solely by the member, members family or leased by agreement. The family includes the 4-Hers parents or guardians and siblings living together as a family unit. The definition of family includes an extended family where the animals may be owned by grandparents with the 4-Hers parents actively involved with and working on the farm. Animals owned in partnership with non-

6 family members (as defined above) must be leased and follow guidelines within the lease agreement. Registered animals, not leased, must be registered in the exhibitors name and/or the exhibitors family name Hers exhibiting livestock at the County Fair are responsible for the care and feeding of animals they exhibit. Members must bring their own bedding, feed and water equipment. 4. All livestock exhibits must be pre-registered. Members in animal projects may exhibit one animal per class, unless stated otherwise. 5. All 4-Hers exhibiting livestock are eligible to participate in showmanship. 4-Hers must show their own animals. No item tag is required (no premium awarded). The member is judged in the showmanship class based on how well the exhibitor has the animal fitted, how well the exhibitor can show the animal to its best advantage, and on the exhibitor s knowledge of the livestock industry. Classes for showmanship will be as follows: Juniors... 3rd-5th grades (completed) Intermediate... 6th-8th grades (completed) Senior... 9th and over (completed) 6. All grooming of livestock, including clipping, trimming, and blocking (all species) must be clearly done by the exhibitor, members of the immediate family, any other registered 4-H member from Houston County or someone who has been a mentor to the 4-H youth/family. Immediate family members are defined as being parents, step parents, legal guardians, grandparents, brothers or sisters. The 4-Her exhibiting the animal should be present and involved in the fitting process at the fair. Exhibitors in violation of this rule will be eliminated from further competition in the show and will not be eligible for championship and State Fair. 7. To show in the registered breed classes, animals must meet the registration requirements for that breed and registration papers must be available. Animals without proper registration papers (crossbreeds and grades) must be shown as commercial. 8. All animal health regulations will be in effect as stipulated by the Minnesota Board of Animal Health and the Agricultural Society. 9. Home grown livestock projects: We will recognize 4- H members that have home grown projects. If you have an animal that was bred and born on your farm, please let the Extension Office know. The livestock project will be identified with a sticker on your fair livestock card. This is not a contest, so no ribbon or premium will be awarded. STATE FAIR OR STATE SHOW ELIGIBILITY 1. Trips for State Fair, State Horse Show, and State Dog Show will be selected from blue ribbon exhibits only (see state Dog Show Rules for exceptions). 2. Trip selections will be based on exhibits and on quotas determined by the State 4-H Office. 3. Members selected to represent the county at State Fair and State Horse Show must have completed 6th grade. Members selected to represent the county at the State Dog Show must have completed 3rd grade and have earned a blue ribbon at the county show. 4. To be eligible for a livestock trip to the State Fair, 4- Hers must have completed Livestock Quality Assurance and Ethics training. State Policy: All youth participating as a State Fair 4-H livestock exhibitor in beef, dairy, sheep, swine, poultry, rabbits, meat goat, dairy goat and lama must have completed a Livestock Quality Assurance and Ethics in which there are two training options 1) a 3 hour in-person workshop (LQA&E), or 2) a 1 hour on-line training (YQCA). Youth completing either quality assurance training option will receive a certificate of completion. 5. Along with their qualifying State Fair exhibit trip (s), 4-H members may participate in activities such as Share-the-Fun, Demonstrations, Arts-In, Cooking Events, Animal Science Educational exhibits or judging teams. 6. Competitive events deadlines, consequences and exemption options. Every Minnesota 4-H member is eligible for a one-time member exemption. This exemption provides the ability (one-time in a 4-H member s career) for the 4-H member to acknowledge they missed a 4-H deadline related to enrollment or competitive event participation and waive the consequences for the named deadline. 7. Distribution of Unused Livestock Trips: Minnesota 4-H wants to provide as many 4-H members as possible the opportunity to experience the Minnesota State Fair judging process. To ensure that as many youth as possible have the opportunity to participate in a livestock experience at the Minnesota State Fair, staff and volunteers are asked to follow the outlined process for the distribution of unused livestock quota trips. 6

7 HOUSTON COUNTY - 4-H Competitive Events: Deadlines, Consequences and Exemptions (Effective 10/1/2014) This document has been created to assist 4-H members, families and 4-H staff in understanding state and county 4-H individual competitive event deadlines, consequences applied to each situation/deadline, and the use of the one-time exemption to remove all consequences for a single situation/deadline. Membership enrollment or re- enrollment received after May 15 4-H event participation Youth must be enrolled as 4-H members prior to participating in any 4- County fair ribbon and premium Eligible to exhibit for blue, red or white placing and related ribbon premium. County fair purple ribbon eligibility State fair or state trip advancement County fair auction County fair showmanship/interv iew awards County fair rate-of-gain awards Not eligible3,4 Not eligible3.4 Eligible Eligible Eligible (as long as appropriate process for weigh-in is followed) 7 Animal Science ID received after deadline (Feb 15 for market beef; May 15 for all others) Fair registration received after county's pre-entry deadline H event.1,2 Youth must be enrolled as 4-H members to identify a 4- H animal.1,2 Youth must be enrolled as 4-H members and accepted in 4HOnline Eligible to exhibit for blue, red or white placing and related ribbon premium. Eligible to exhibit for blue, red or white placing and related ribbon premium. Not eligible3,5,6 Not eligible3,5,6 Not applicable Eligible6 Not eligible Not eligible3,4 Not eligible3,4 Not applicable Eligible Eligible (as long as appropriate process for weigh-in is followed) Other county individual competitive event registration received after deadline to register for fair.1 Youth must be enrolled as 4-H members prior to participating in any 4- H event.1,2 Eligible to exhibit for blue, red or white placing and related ribbon premium. Eligible to exhibit for champion or reserve champion placing. No premium awarded. Not eligible Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 1. Youth may enroll in project areas at any time. However, to be eligible to exhibit at the county fair with full privileges the information in the Competitive Event Table must be met. 2. For youth enrolling in 4-H for the first time and/or joining clubs or programs organized after the May 15 deadline, enrollment will be received for a period of one calendar week after the group is organized. Because of the animal science ID deadlines, youth enrolling after May 15 will not be able to exhibit in animal science projects with full privileges H member may choose to utilize their one-time exemption recognizing that they have missed a 4-H deadline and waive all consequences for that deadline. The one-time exemption applies for the career of the 4-H member and transfers among Minnesota counties. 4. The one-time exemption form must be submitted within one calendar week after the enrollment or registration form is received or prior to the event, whichever is first. 5. For Animal Science ID deadline, the 4-H member has one calendar week after set deadline to turn in, to the Extension Office, the animal ID form and the one-time exemption form. (The animal must be owned by deadline.) 6. When a 4-H member uses their exemption for a late ID, then the animal(s) being ID'ed may only be shown by that same 4-H member at a 4-H county and/or state 4-H event. The late ID'ed animal(s) cannot be exhibited by another sibling at a 4-H event during the current 4-H year. 7. If the county determines the 4-H member is "not eligible," this consequence is removed, if the youth chooses to use the one-time exemption. Exemption process originally implemented 10/1/13 7

8 PREMIUM SCHEDULE In case of shortage of funds, premiums will be paid on only one exhibit per member. If funds are available, the schedule on all entries will be as follows: Project Area Blue Red White Booth/Banner/Comm. Pride Cloverbud (All) (up to 5.00) Performing Arts Beef Heifer Cow and Calf/Prospect Calf Market Beef Dairy Steers Beef Herds Rate of Gain Dairy All Calves & Yearlings Dairy All Cows & Other Dairy & Meat Goats Horse Horse Related/Horseless Sheep Rate of Gain Swine Carcass Eval (champ & Reserve only) Food Review Fashion Revue All Other Classes/Lots Read your premium list carefully! You will see that there are a few restrictions on exhibits, most only relate to size. Each project lists some exhibit ideas. Use these only to get you started. Exhibits should relate to work you are doing in your project. Need ideas, help? Please call the Extension Office for resource people, hints, and ideas. But first - try your own creativity! CLUB ACTIVITIES AC- TIVIT All club exhibits must be registered with your other fair exhibits. Registration forms are due online or in the Extension Office Friday, July 14. CLUB BANNER Club Activity - Club Banner Clubs may make and submit one banner to make a statement and express their feelings about 4-H as well 8 as provide club identity at the County Fair. Two banners will be selected for State Fair exhibit. Each county will receive a ribbon. Purple ribbons will be awarded. 1.Banner must be 3 x5 and designed to hang vertically. 2. It must be completed and equipped with a dowel (minimum size 3 8 ) and ready to hang. 3. Banner must be of fabric (no paper) and can be one or two-sided. 4. Club name on 3 x 5 card pinned to back. (Any assembly technique can be used.) COMMUNITY PRIDE-Club Club Activity - Community Pride One exhibit will be selected for State Fair. The exhibit may include a three-sided display, video or other visual method which visually highlights the entire project or certain parts in a manner which tells the public what positive effects the project had on the community. Two club youth who participated in the project and completed 6th grade may represent the club in conference judging. One exhibit will be selected for State Fair. Note again in 2018, Community Pride participants at State Fair may exhibit another individual project. CLUB BOOTH Club Activity Booth The booth should depict an area of work or program of current emphasis. It should carry a message simp- ly and attractively portrayed. The measurement of the booth space is approximately 46 wide x 48 in depth and 40 in height. FAIRGROUNDS BEAUTIFICATION & IMPROVEMENT Fairground Beautification & Improvement Can be done as a club or as a team of members from the same or different clubs. Exhibit will be judged by appropriate exhibit judge (shop, gardening, etc.) on quality of exhibit, exhibitor knowledge and, if a team, the contributions of each team member. Premium awarded for each ribbon placing.

9 REMINDER; Youth must complete 6th grade to qualify for State Fair DEMONSTRATIONS Individual Team Demonstrations are an oral presentation that includes actually demonstrating the hands-on steps required to accomplish a task or process. This most often includes the use of physical objects and actual doing or showing. For example, a Demonstration could involve using bedding plants, potting soil and related items to demonstrate how to plant a flower pot. At the end of the Demonstration there should be something of a finished product. Demonstrations may also include the use of supporting visuals like posters, charts or overhead transparencies. Supporting visuals can include technology based options like presentations software (i.e. MS PowerPoint). However the focus of the Demonstration should be on the doing, not the supporting visuals. Presentation Software (i.e. MS PowerPoint) may be used for both Demonstrations and Illustrated Talks. If presentation software is used in a Demonstration, the presentation software should supplement the Demonstration (hands on demonstrating should still be the basis of the entry). If used for an Illustrated Talk, the presentation software can be the basis for the entire talk; however the member must interact with the presentation and information, not just step to the side and let the presentation play. (Self-presenting entries created with presentation software should be entered in the Video class.) If presentation software is utilized in either a Demonstration of an Illustrated Talk, the 4-Her is responsible for securing the equipment necessary for judging. The ideal situation is to deliver the presentation with a computer and LCD projector, but the use of transparencies and an overhead projector is also possible. Both livestock and non-livestock Demonstrations will receive a $30 cash award for completing a demonstration at State Fair. LIVESTOCK DEMONSTRATION Individual Team Each county is allowed one additional State Fair livestock trip for a Livestock Demonstration exhibitor at 9 State Fair. Livestock Demonstrations must Incorporate a live animal into the demonstration. The 4-Her must demonstrate on livestock weekend during State Fair. The county Champion is eligible to participate in all other state fair species activities (show, interviews, showmanship, etc.). ILLUSTRATED PRESENTATIONS Individual Team Illustrated Presentations are an oral presentation that presents an idea concept, viewpoint or experience in an educational or informative format. For example, an Illustrated Presentation could be a report on leadership lessons learned through a trip to Washington DC or an educational presentation that explores sustainable energy options. Illustrated Presentations most often consist of interaction with supporting visuals like posters, charts or overhead transparencies. Supporting visuals can include technology based options like presentation software (i.e. MS PowerPoint). Supporting visuals may include tangible items, but generally little or no activity takes place with the items. Demonstration/Illustrated Presentations may be related to any project that the member is enrolled in or to any area of interest or expertise the 4-Her has. Presentations may be an individual or a two-person team. Individual presentations shall not exceed 15 minutes in length and team presentations should not exceed 25 minutes in length. YOUTH IN ACTION DEMONSTRATIONS Individual Team Youth in Action presentations are interactive, con- tinuous presentations that are approximately minutes in length. Topics selected for a Youth in Ac- tion demonstration may be related to a project in which the member is enrolled or to any other area of interest or expertise the member has. Involving the audience in the process is the primary focus of Youth in Action and constitutes a major portion of the eval- uation results. NOTE: 4-H ers who complete a Public Presentation at the State Fair will receive a $30 cash award. These payments are made in October. 4-H ers must be grade eligible to participate at the State Fair.

10 BEEF Market animal ID forms must have been entered online or filed in the Extension Office by February 15. Beef breeding heifer ownership ID forms and lease agreements must have been entered online or filed in the Extension Office by May 14. BREEDING HEIFER Registered Spring Calf Registered Fall Calf Registered Summer Yearling Registered Junior Yearling Registered Senior Yearling Commercial Spring Calf Commercial Fall Calf Commercial Summer Yearling Commercial Junior Yearling Commercial Senior Yearling Animal Science Projects Warning Under the Minn. Stat. 604A.12 the Sponsor(s) of livestock activities are not liable for the injury or death of a participant or a spectator in an unauthorized area, arising from the inherent risk of livestock activities. Inherent risk means the dangers arising from the propensity of livestock to behave in unpredictable ways, including kicking, biting, spooking in response to sound, sudden movement, unfamiliar objects, persons and other animals. Birth Dates Spring Calf... January 1-April 30, 2018 Fall Calf... Sept 1-Dec 31, 2017 Summer yearling.... May 1-August 31, 2017 Junior yearling... January 1-April 30, 2017 Senior yearling... Sept 1-Dec 31, 2016 Cow/Calf... Calf born on or after January 1, 2018 Prospect Calf... January 1-April 30, 2018 Market Beef... January 1-August 31, 2017 Dairy Steer... January 1-August 31, 2017 Beef heifer ownership ID forms and/or lease agreements must be on file in the Regional Extension 4-H Office by May 15 th of the current year. COW AND CALF Cow and Calf pair Calf may now be shown in another lot. PROSPECT CALF Heifer Calf Steer Calf Must be weaned and castrated. MARKET BEEF Market Steer Market Heifer **Exhibitor can sign up for any combination of up to 3 Market Beef animals. Recommended minimum weight for State Fair is 1,000 pounds; recommended maximum weight is 1,500 pounds. Market animals exceeding the maximum weight will not be purple ribbon eligible for State Fair. DAIRY STEER Purebred Dairy Steer Crossbred Dairy Steer Exhibitor can sign-up for up to 3 Dairy Steers Recommended minimum weight for State Fair is 1,000 pounds; recommended maximum weight is 1,600 pounds. Market animals exceeding the maximum weight will not be purple ribbon eligible for State Fair. Pure Breed Dairy Steers must be 100% of one of the following Dairy Breeds to be accepted in the dairy steer show: Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Guernsey, Hostein, and Jersey. Dairy Steers showing permanent teeth may be shown, but they can place no higher than a red ribbon and they will not be eligible for State Fair or auction. Crossbred Dairy Steers must be from the following breeds in any combination: Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Guernsey, Holstein, Jersey, Milking Shorthorn, Montebeliarde, Normande, Red & White Holstein, Norwegian Red and Viking Red (Swedish, Danish & Finnish Red). 10

11 BEEF SHOWMANSHIP Senior (Grades 9+) Intermediate (Grades 6-8) Junior (Grades 3-5) DAIRY STEER SHOWMANSHIP Senior (Grades 9+) Intermediate (Grades 6-8) Junior (Grades 3-5) BEEF HERDS Junior Beef Breeding Project Select two breeding heifers. Animals must be shown in individual classes to be eligible for this class. 4-H members in the same family, enter in one members name per two animal lot. Junior Cattle Feeder Project Select three market animals (heifers and/or steers). Exhibit may represent animals owned by members of the same family, enter in one members name per three-animal exhibit. Judged on uniformity. RATE OF GAIN Beef Steer Rate of Gain Dairy Steer Rate of Gain Use of weight records from initial weigh-in to entry day of fair. All exhibitors are automatically entered with their highest gaining animal. CLOVERBUD Beef Cloverbud Dairy Cloverbud Dog Cloverbud Meat Goat Cloverbud Dairy Goat Cloverbud Horse Cloverbud Poultry Cloverbud Rabbit Cloverbud Sheep Cloverbud Swine Cloverbud DAIRY A 4-H member cannot exhibit an animal in the Two Year-Old or cow class if it was not identified in the Extension Office or online before its first freshening. Cows do not need to be shown prior to first freshening. No family member or other 4-Her will be allowed to show an animal that has been shown by another 4-Her after the animal s first freshening. Crossbred and other breed animals are defined as less than 87% (7/8) of any one breed. Birth Dates: Junior Calf... March 1-May 15, 2018 Winter Calf... Dec 1, 2017-Feb 28, 2018 Fall Calf... Sept 1-Nov 30, 2017 Summer Junior Yearling... June 1-August 31, 2017 Spring Junior Yearling... March 1-May 31, 2017 Winter Senior Yearling... Dec 1, 2016-Feb 28, 2017 Fall Senior Yearling... Sept 1-Nov 30, 2016 Junior Two Year Old... March 1-August 31, 2016 Senior Two Year Old... Sept 1, 2014-Feb 29, 2016 Three Year Old Cows... Sept 1, 2014-Aug 31, 2015 Four Year Old Cows... Sept 1, 2013-Aug 31, 2014 Cow, Five Years & Older... Born before Sept 1, 2013 HOLSTEIN REGISTERED Spring (Junior) Calf Winter Calf Fall Calf Summer Junior Yearling Spring Junior Yearling Winter Senior Yearling Fall Senior Yearling Junior Two Year Old Cow Senior Two Year Old Cow Three Year Old Cow Four Year Old Cow Five Year Old and Older Cow Dry Cow HOLSTEIN GRADE Spring (Junior) Calf Winter Calf Fall Calf Summer Junior Yearling Spring Junior Yearling Winter Senior Yearling Fall Senior Yearling Junior Two Year Old Cow Senior Two Year Old Cow Three Year Old Cow Four Year Old Cow Five Year Old and Older Cow Dry Cow 11

12 RED AND WHITE REGISTERED Spring (Junior) Calf Winter Calf Fall Calf Summer Junior Yearling Spring Junior Yearling Winter Senior Yearling Fall Senior Yearling Junior Two Year Old Cow Senior Two Year Old Cow Three Year Old Cow Four Year Old Cow Five Year Old and Older Cow Dry Cow RED AND WHITE GRADE Spring (Junior) Calf Winter Calf Fall Calf Summer Junior Yearling Spring Junior Yearling Winter Senior Yearling Fall Senior Yearling Junior Two Year Old Cow Senior Two Year Old Cow Three Year Old Cow Four Year Old Cow Five Year Old and Older Cow Dry Cow CROSSBREDS & OTHER BREEDS Spring (Junior) Calf Winter Calf Fall Calf Summer Junior Yearling Spring Junior Yearling Winter Senior Yearling Fall Senior Yearling Junior Two Year Old Cow Senior Two Year Old Cow Three Year Old Cow Four Year Old Cow Five Year Old and Older Cow Dry Cow AYRSHIRE REGISTERED Spring (Junior) Calf Winter Calf Fall Calf Summer Junior Yearling Spring Junior Yearling Winter Senior Yearling Fall Senior Yearling Junior Two Year Old Cow Senior Two Year Old Cow Three Year Old Cow Four Year Old Cow Five Year Old and Older Cow Dry Cow AYRSHIRE GRADE Spring (Junior) Calf Winter Calf Fall Calf Summer Junior Yearling Spring Junior Yearling Winter Senior Yearling Fall Senior Yearling Junior Two Year Old Cow Senior Two Year Old Cow Three Year Old Cow Four Year Old Cow Five Year Old and Older Cow Dry Cow BROWN SWISS REGISTERED Spring (Junior) Calf Winter Calf Fall Calf Summer Junior Yearling Spring Junior Yearling Winter Senior Yearling Fall Senior Yearling Junior Two Year Old Cow Senior Two Year Old Cow Three Year Old Cow Four Year Old Cow Five Year Old and Older Cow Dry Cow BROWN SWISS GRADE Spring (Junior) Calf Winter Calf Fall Calf Summer Junior Yearling Spring Junior Yearling Winter Senior Yearling Fall Senior Yearling Junior Two Year Old Cow Senior Two Year Old Cow Three Year Old Cow Four Year Old Cow Five Year Old and Older Cow Dry Cow GUERNSEY REGISTERED Spring (Junior) Calf 12

13 Winter Calf Fall Calf Summer Junior Yearling Spring Junior Yearling Winter Senior Yearling Fall Senior Yearling Junior Two Year Old Cow Senior Two Year Old Cow Three Year Old Cow Four Year Old Cow Five Year Old and Older Cow Dry Cow GUERNSEY GRADE Spring (Junior) Calf Winter Calf Fall Calf Summer Junior Yearling Spring Junior Yearling Winter Senior Yearling Fall Senior Yearling Junior Two Year Old Cow Senior Two Year Old Cow Three Year Old Cow Four Year Old Cow Five Year Old and Older Cow Dry Cow JERSEY REGISTERED Spring (Junior) Calf Winter Calf Fall Calf Summer Junior Yearling Spring Junior Yearling Winter Senior Yearling Fall Senior Yearling Junior Two Year Old Cow Senior Two Year Old Cow Three Year Old Cow Four Year Old Cow Five Year Old and Older Cow Dry Cow JERSEY GRADE Spring (Junior) Calf Winter Calf Fall Calf Summer Junior Yearling Spring Junior Yearling Winter Senior Yearling Fall Senior Yearling Junior Two Year Old Cow Senior Two Year Old Cow Three Year Old Cow Four Year Old Cow Five Year Old and Older Cow Dry Cow MILKING SHORTHORN REGISTERED Spring (Junior) Calf Winter Calf Fall Calf Summer Junior Yearling Spring Junior Yearling Winter Senior Yearling Fall Senior Yearling Junior Two Year Old Cow Senior Two Year Old Cow Three Year Old Cow Four Year Old Cow Five Year Old and Older Cow Dry Cow MILKING SHORTHORN GRADE Spring (Junior) Calf Winter Calf Fall Calf Summer Junior Yearling Spring Junior Yearling Winter Senior Yearling Fall Senior Yearling Junior Two Year Old Cow Senior Two Year Old Cow Three Year Old Cow Four Year Old Cow Five Year Old and Older Cow Dry Cow Senior Yearlings that have calved must compete in the Two Year Old cow class. Advanced classes must show a complete butterfat record for 305 days. Junior Calf is open to all 4-Hers. There is no State Fair Trip. DAUGHTER/DAM Daughter/Dam Daughter/Dam must be shown in a prior class. DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP Senior (Grades 9+) Intermediate (Grades 6-8) Junior (Grades 3-5) 13

14 4-Hers must show their own animals. JR DAIRY HERD Exhibit of three animals from same exhibitor judged on uniformity. May be cows and heifers. May be any combination of breeds. Enter in one exhibitors name per three animals. Animals must have been shown in a prior class. DAIRY PRODUCTION Exhibitors may enter any Two Year Old or older animal that has completed a 305 day lactation record. The placing will be based on the values of product of the last completed lactation 305 day M.E. Only official DHIA test records are eligible. Premiums are paid on highest ribbon placing. Due to the Extension Office August 1. NET MERIT Animal must not have completed 1 lactation. Premiums are paid on highest ribbon placing. Due to the Extension Office August 1. DOG Youth need to attend a minimum of 6 classes or practices in order to show at County Fair. Classes or practices can be at any approved location. A dog may be shown in the dog show or the pet show, not both. 4-Hers 3rd grade and up are eligible for County and State Dog Show. 4-Hers shall exhibit in the classes corresponding to the level of training they and their dog have received. Additional information, class requirements, and rules/regulations can be found in the Minnesota 4-H Agility, Obedience, Rally and Showmanship rules and guidelines (four separate publications) available on the Minnesota 4-H dog project website All dogs must be vaccinated according to the require - ments listed on the Minnesota 4-H Dog Project Identification Form. Neither dogs nor handlers are allowed to enter the show ring before their class is called. 14 No dogs in season (heat) will be allowed to show. Only one dog will be permitted per member per class with a maximum of two dogs shown per member. Ownership means the dog is owned by the member or by the member and the member s immediate family. Every exhibitor who completes a class shall receive a ribbon, except those exhibitors excused or disqualified. The ribbons will be blue, red, or white. A Champion and Reserve Champion ribbon may be given to the highest scoring handlers in each class. No high in trial awards shall be given at any 4-H event. All 4-H members compete against their own class and age division. Awards and/or trophies may be given at the discretion of the judge. The following point system shall be used: Blue Red ½ White 99 ½ and below DOG AGILITY Pre-Agility Agility Beginner Agility Elementary Agility Intermediate Agility Senior Agility Advance Jumpers I Jumpers II Jumpers III Dog agility combines the elements of a dog s agility, briskness, confidence, and a handler s control through an obstacle course designed for dogs. Ribbons in agility will be based on 20-25% blue, 50-60% red, and 20-25% white. In no case, however, will anyone with 5 or fewer faults be awarded anything less than a blue ribbon, and will anyone with 20 or fewer faults receive anything less than a red ribbon. DOG RALLY Rally Foundation Rally Pre-Novice Rally Novice Rally Pre-Advance Rally Advanced Rally Excellent Rally Veterans DOG OBEDIENCE Obedience Foundation Class Obedience Beginner Obedience Graduate Beginner

15 Obedience Novice Obedience Graduate Novice Obedience Pre-Open Obedience Graduate Open Obedience Pre-Utility Obedience Utility Obedience Veterans Obedience Brace Obedience 4 Dog Team DOG SHOWMANSHIP Showmanship Novice Junior Showmanship Open Junior Showmanship Novice Senior Showmanship Open Senior Birth Dates: Junior Doe Kid... April 1-June 30, 2018 Senior Doe Kid... Jan 1-March 31, 2018 Dry Yearling Doe...January 1-Dec 31, 2017 Milking Yearling Doe... January 1-Dec 31, 2017 Milking Two-Year Old Doe...Jan 1-Dec 31, 2016 Milking 3 to 4 Years.....Born in 2014 or 2015 Milking 5 Years and Older...Born before 2013 DAIRY GOAT SHOWMANSHIP Senior (Grades 9+) Intermediate (Grades 6-8) Junior (Grades 3-5) The purpose of showmanship is for 4-H members to develop skills and knowledge in dog show handling and give them the opportunity to present themselves and their dog to the best of their ability. Showmanship allows 4-H members to learn about breeds of dogs and general grooming responsibilities. If 4-Her has previously shown in Novice they should move up to Open the new current show year. A dog may be shown in the dog show or the pet show, not both! 4-Hers - 3 rd grade and up are eligible for county and state dog show. 4-Hers shall exhibit in the classes corresponding to the level of training they and their dog have received. Additional information, class requirements, and rules/ regulations can be found in the Minnesota 4-H Agility, Obedience, Rally and Showmanship rules and guidelines (four separate publications) available on the MN 4 -H dog project website. animal-science/dog/ All dogs must be vaccinated according to the requirements listed on the MN 4-H Dog Project ID Affidavit and Vaccination Form. DAIRY GOAT Junior Doe Kid Senior Doe Kid Dry Yearling Doe Milking Yearling Milking 2 Year Old Milking 3-4 Year Old Milking 5 Year Old Milking 6+ Year Old Note: For safety reasons all dairy goats must be disbudded/dehorned. Regrowth of less than one inch allowed. MEAT GOAT Birth Dates: Market Goat (whether or doe)...dec 1, April 30, 2018 Dairy Market Goat (altered male...dec 1, April 30, 2018 Senior Yearling Breeding Doe Dec 1, March 31, 2017 Junior Yearling Breeding Doe April 1, August 31, 2017 Fall Yearling Meat Breeding Doe...Sept 1, Nov 30, 2017 Junior Meat Breeding Doe Kid Mar 1, -May 31, 2018 Senior Meat Breeding Doe Kid Dec 1, Feb 28, 2018 Note: Pygmy Goats (all breeds) are classed as Meat Goats. MARKET GOAT Meat Market Goat - Wether Meat Market Goat - Doe Dairy Market Goat - Wether MEAT BREEDING DOE Senior Yearling Breeding Doe, Registered or Grade Junior Yearling Breeding Doe, Registered or Grade Fall Yearling Breeding Doe Senior Meat Breeding Doe Kid Junior Meat Breeding Doe Kid **Exhibitor can sign up for 3 Market Goats. 15

16 For safety reasons, all market goats must be dehorned/disbudded. Regrowth must not exceed one inch. Does shown in market classes must be disbudded in accordance with market animal rules. Cut (sawed) off horns are not permitted. Meat Breeding Does may have horns and they do not need to be capped or blunted. However, if an animal is deemed a safety concern at the discretion of the committee, additional safety measures may be required. Market animals must be a minimum of 40 pounds, but not exceed a maximum of 110 pounds by State Fair. MEAT GOAT SHOWMANSHIP Senior (Grades 9+) Intermediate (Grades 6-8) Junior (Grades 3-5) HORSE HORSE SHOW All 4-Hers participating in any 4-H sponsored mounted activity are required to wear properly fastened ASTM/SEI approved protective headgear. Helmet use is required when mounted. This policy also extends to 4-H volunteers when they are working with 4-H youth in a 4-H volunteer role during mounted activities. Additional information is listed in the 4-H Horse Showmanship Manual available at the Extension Office or on the 4-H Horse Website. 4-H Horse Program Rule Book applies. Divisions are Showmanship, Western, English, Trail and Games. Classes may be combined or split depending on number of entries. Premium is paid on two best ribbons received by exhibitor. Only one entry per lot. Various notices will be posted in the barn and it shall be the responsibility of the 4-H exhibitor to read and follow these posted instructions. Negative coggins test results must be turned in to the Extension Office or entered online prior to the opening day of the fair. Only mares and geldings are allowed at the 4-H Horse Show. A horse ID form must have been entered online or filed at the Extension office by May 15 of the current year. ENGLISH EQUITATION English Equitation-Grades 10+ English Equitation-Grades 8-9 English Equitation-Grades 6-7 English equitation-grades 3-5 English Equitation-Novice ENGLISH PLEASURE English Pleasure - Grades 10+ English Pleasure - Grades 8-9 English Pleasure - Grades 6-7 English Pleasure - Grades 3-5 English Pleasure - Novice WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP Western Horsemanship, All Gaits - Grades 10+ Western Horsemanship, All Gaits - Grades 8-9 Western Horsemanship, All Gaits - Grades 6-7 Western Horsemanship, All Gaits - Grades 3-5 Western Horsemanship, All Gaits - Novice WESTERN PLEASURE Western Pleasure-Grades 10+ Western Pleasure-Grades 8-9 Western Pleasure-Grades 6-7 Western Pleasure-Grades 3-5 Western Pleasure-Novice POLE WEAVING Pole Weaving-Grades 10+ Pole Weaving-Grades 8-9 Pole Weaving-Grades 6-7 Pole Weaving-Grades 3-5 Pole Weaving-Novice JUMPING FIGURE 8 Jumping Figure 8-Grades 10+ Jumping Figure 8-Grades 8-9 Jumping Figure 8-Grades 6-7 Jumping Figure 8-Grades 3-5 Jumping Figure 8-Novice KEY RACE Key Race - Grades 10+ Key Race - Grades 8-9 Key Race - Grades 6-7 Key Race - Grades 3-5 Key Race - Novice BARREL RACE Barrel Race - Grades 10+ Barrel Race - Grades 8-9 Barrel Race - Grades

17 Barrel Race - Grades 3-5 Barrel Race - Novice Exhibits are conference judged with the exhibitor present. HORSE SHOWMANSHIP Showmanship - Grades 10+ Showmanship - Grades 8-9 Showmanship - Grades 6-7 Showmanship - Grades 3-5 Showmanship Novice HORSE TRAINING Training Steps 1-6 LAMA Costume Obstacle Course Public Relations LAMA SHOWMANSHIP Showmanship-Senior (Grades 9+) Showmanship-Intermediate (Grades 6-8) Showmanship-Junior (Grades 3-5) Horse Show requirements also apply. Horse Training Program book ME-3840 and Horse Achievement Program book ME-3839 to be used. Exhibitor will be asked to explain and demonstrate with their horse, skills applicable to their level. Exhibitor must have their completed Training and Achievement book available for the judge to review. Prior to County Fair, must review books with Horse Training/Achievement coach. HORSE RELATED (Judged with Static) Horse Related Must be enrolled in the Horse project to exhibit in this division. Horse Related offers the opportunity to study and learn about different facets of the horse project if you own a horse. Exhibits may be a model, poster, scrapbook, essay, and/or article. The exhibit should show or explain something the 4-H member has made, done, or learned in the project. Exhibits are conference judged with the exhibitor present. Exhibits will be judged with Static Projects on Tuesday 1:30pm-7:30pm HORSELESS HORSE (Judged with Static) Horseless Horse Must be enrolled in Horseless Horse to exhibit in this division. Horseless Horse offers the opportunity to study and learn about a horse if you don t own, lease or have regular access to care for a live horse. Exhibits may be a model, poster, scrapbook, essay, and/or article. The exhibit should show or explain something the 4-H member has made, done, or learned in the project. 17 LAMA FIBER Lama Fiber Birthdates 4-H Llama projects must be born prior to January 1, 2018 Gender No sexually intact male above 18 months is eligible for exhibition. All castrated males born prior to January 1, 2018 are eligible for exhibition. All females born prior to January 1, 2018 are eligible for exhibition. POULTRY CHICKENS Market pen of two males or two females Breeding pen of one male & two females Bantam Breeding pen of one male & two females Egg production pen of two pullets, white egg layers Egg production pen of two pullets, brown egg Layers DOVES Purebred breeding pair DUCKS Market pen of two males or two females Breeding pen of one male & two females Bantam Breeding pen of one male & two females GEESE Market pen of two males or two females Breeding pen of one male & two females GUINEAS Market pen of two males or two females, same breed Breeding pen of one male & two females, same breed

18 ONLY Pearls, Whites and Lavender breeds can be shown. PIGEONS Utility, 1 Breeding Pair Utility, 1 Young bird Male or Female, 1 young bird, this year band Fancy, 1 Breeding Pair Fancy, Young bird Male or Female, 1 young bird, this year band Flying, 1 Breeding Pair Flying, Young bird Male or Fe male, 1 young bird, this year band RABBIT SMALL BREEDS - MINI REX Small Breed Mini Rex - Senior Buck over 6 months of age Small Breed Mini Rex - Senior Doe over 6 months of age Small Breed Mini Rex - Junior Buck under 6 months of age Small Breed Mini Rex - Junior Doe under 6 months of age Mini Rex Doe with at least 2 kits 6 weeks- 4 months of age (not State Fair eligible) TURKEYS - DOMESTIC ONLY Market pen of two males or two females Breeding pen of one male & two females POULTRY FLOCK Mixed Flock Exhibitor may sign up for more than one poultry lot as long as they are each a separate breed. SHOW/HOBBY POULTRY Pheasant, Quail or Other Wild Game (one male and one female) Egg production pen of two pullets will have two separate lots-one for white egg layers and one for brown egg layers. White egg layers must be hybrid. Brown egg layers must be commercial purebred or hybrid; hybrids are preferred. Poultry exhibited must be of this year's hatch, (except doves and pigeons). All, except waterfowl, dove and pigeons, must have health certificate and must be identified by a numbered leg band. Pigeons must be identified with a seamless leg band. Water-fowl must be identified with a leg band. Breeding classes will be judged on breed characteristics using the American Standard of Perfection as a guide. Exhibitors must supply their own bedding, feed and water. POULTRY SHOWMANSHIP Senior - Grades 9+ Intermediate- Grades 6-8 Junior - Grades SMALL BREEDS - ALL OTHER BREEDS Small Breed - Senior Buck over 6 months of age Small Breed - Senior Doe over 6 months of age Small Breed - Junior Buck under 6 months of age Small Breed - Junior Doe under 6 months of age with at least 2 kits 6 weeks - 4months of age (not State Fair eligible) 4 Class (small) rabbit breeds include Dutch, Florida White, Holland Lop, Jersey Wooly, Mini Lop, Mini Rex, Netherland Dwarf, Polish, Rex, American Fuzzy Lop, American Sable, Dwarf Hotot, English Angora, French Angora, Satin Angora, Belgian Hare, Britannia Petite, Standard Chinchilla, English Spot, Harlequin, Havana, Himalayan, Lilac, Lion Head, Rhinelander, Silver, Silver Marten, Thrianta and Tan. LARGE BREEDS Large Breed - Senior Buck over8 months of age Large Breed - Senior Doe over 8 months of age Large Breed - Intermediate Buck 6-8 months of age Large Breed - Intermediate Doe 6-8 months of age Large Breed - Junior Buck under 6 months of age Large Breed - Junior Doe under 6 months of age Doe with at least 2 kits 6 weeks - 4 months of age (not State Fair eligible) 6 Class (large) rabbit breeds include New Zealand, Satin, American Giant Angora, Bevern, California, Champagne Dargent, Checkered Giant, American Chinchilla, Giant Chinchilla, Cinnamon, Crème Dargent, Flemish Giant, French Lop, Hotot, English Lop, Palomino and Silver Fox. Exhibitor may sign up for more than one rabbit lot as long as they are each a separate breed. All breeds recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association are eligible. Rabbits will be judged according to ARBA standards. Each rabbit must be permanently tattooed in the left

19 ear for identification purposes. A Rabbit ID form must have been entered online or filed at the Extension Office by May 15 of the current year. Exhibitors must supply own bedding, feed and water. RUNNING BREEDS Running Breed Senior Buck over 8 months Running Breed Senior Doe over 8 months Running Breed Intermediate Buck 6-8 months Running Breed Intermediate Doe 6-8 months Running Breed Junior Buck under 6 months Running Breed Junior Doe under 6 months Breeding Rabbit requirements apply to Running Breeds. Running Breeds include Checkered Giant, English- Spot, Rhinelander and Tan. MARKET RABBIT Single fryer - 3 1/2 to 5 1/2 pounds, not over 70 days old Pen of three fryers -, 3 1/2 to 5 1/2 pounds, not over 70 days old Must be purebred. Pen of three fryers all have to be the same breed and variety. RABBIT SHOWMANSHIP Senior (Grades 9+) Intermediate (Grades 6-8) Junior (Grades 3-5) Birth Dates January Ewe Lamb...Born in January of current year February Ewe Lamb Born in February of current year March Ewe Lamb...Born in March of current year Fall Ewe Lamb...Born September 1 to December 31, 2017 Yearling Ewe...Born on or after January 1 of previous year and must not show evidence of four permanent incisors. Market Lamb...Born on or after January 1 of current year BREEDING EWE Registered Yearling Ewe Registered January Ewe Lamb Registered February Ewe Lamb Registered March Ewe Lamb Commercial Yearling Ewe Commercial January Ewe Lamb Commercial February Ewe Lamb Commercial March Ewe Lamb MARKET LAMB Speckle Face Black Face White Face **Exhibitor can sign up for 3 Market Lambs. Recommended minimum weight for State Fair is 105 pounds; required maximum weight is 170 pounds. Market animals exceeding the maximum weight will not be eligible for State Fair. GENERAL RABBIT Any age, any breed. Crossbreeds show here (not State Fair eligible) Judged on flesh condition, fur condition, general health, temperament. Ribbon given to Grand Champion and Reserve Champion. SHEEP Market lambs should be sheared no sooner than three weeks prior to the fair. Ewe lambs may also be sheared at the same time. Market lambs will be weighed at County Fair and the class will be divided into weight groups depending on numbers. ID forms for all lambs must have been entered online or submitted to the Extension Office by May 15 of the current year. LAMB LEAD Lamb Lead Senior (Grades 9+) Lamb Lead Intermediate (Grades 6-8) Lamb Lead Beginner (Grades 3-5) Lamb lead exhibitors must groom and train a sheep and must wear a garment made from at least 60% wool. Garment is defined as a piece of clothing covering a main part of your body (not socks or accessories). 19

20 Exhibitors will be judged based on project knowledge, poise, their outfit, and their lamb. Classes may be combined depending on number of entrants. Exhibitors must show their own animal. Animal must be lead with a halter and by the 4-Her. SHEEP SHOWMANSHIP Showmanship Senior (Grades 9+) Showmanship Intermediate (Grades 6-8) Showmanship Beginner (Grades 3-5) FLEECE Sheep - Fleece All 4-Hers receiving a blue ribbon on their fleece may exhibit at the State Fair, no housing will be provided! JR. FLOCK Two breeding ewes Three market lambs Exhibit may represent animals owned by one or more members of the same family. Enter in one members name per two breeding ewes or three market lambs exhibited. Judged on uniformity. CARCASS EVALUATION Use real-time ultrasound estimates. Family member should bring to scanning location at dedicated time to participate. Premium paid to highest ribbon placing (Champion and Reserve Champion). RATE OF GAIN Use of weight records from initial weigh-in to entry day of fair. All exhibitors are automatically entered with theirhighest gaining animal. Recommended minimum weight for State Fair is 220 pounds; maximum State Fair weight is 300. Market barrows and market gilts weighing less than 220 pounds will show in their own class Super Lightweights and those 301 pounds and over will show in their own class Super Heavyweights and will be eligible for blue, red or white ribbons and are not eligible for champions. Barrows and Gilts must be identified with the universal ear notch system and 4-H ear tag identification. ID information must have been entered online or filed with the Extension Office by May 15 of the current year. BREEDING GILTS Registered January Gilt Registered February Gilt Registered March Gilt Commercial January Gilt Commercial February Gilt Commercial March Gilt MARKET BARROW/MARKET GILT Market Barrow - Commercial Market Barrow - Purebred Market Gilt **Exhibitor can sign up for a TOTAL of 3 Market Swine. SWINE SHOWMANSHIP Senior (Grades 9+) Intermediate (Grades 6-8) Beginner (Grades 3-5) CARCASS EVALUATION Use real-time ultrasound estimates. Family member should bring to scanning location at dedicated time to participate. Premium paid to highest ribbon placing (Champion & Reserve Champion) SCIENCE OF ANIMALS EXHIBITS SWINE Birthdates: January Gilt... Born in January of current year February Gilt... Born in February of current year March Gilt... Born in March of current year Market Swine... Born on or after January 1 of current year. Recommended farrow date of February 1 or after. HEALTH/BREEDING/PRODUCTION EXHIBIT Beef Dairy Goat Dairy Goat Meat Poultry Rabbits Sheep Swine 20

21 ZOONOTICS EXHIBIT Beef Dairy Goat-Dairy Goat-Meat Poultry Rabbits Sheep Swine OTHER SCIENCE OF ANIMALS Beef Dairy Goat Dairy Goat - Meat Poultry Rabbits Sheep Swine Items constructed (such as feeding systems or show equipment) or science exhibits focusing on one of the four divisions listed above. These projects may be enhanced with 3- dimensional displays, posters or notebooks. State Fair trips will be available. Exhibits will be judged during Livestock Weekend and 4-Hers may exhibit both an animal and a Science of Animals Educational Exhibit or just a Science of Animals Exhibit. - Note To Potential State Fair Auction Participants Please be aware that youth who get into the Purple Ribbon Auction at the State Fair may be asked to raise additional funds on top of whatever is set aside for all the winners. This is to help youth reach a pre-set minimum bid. Please realize that you have the option to raise these additional funds. It is not required, despite the pressure they may press upon you. Attending the Purple Ribbon Auction Meeting will help with gaining extra dollars if needed. At this time Houston County 4-H does not have a purple ribbon fund available for youth who get into the State Fair Auction. Visit mnpurpleribbonauction.org for more information. 21

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