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Cavies Kristi Curtis (503) 881-7075 Cavy Superintendent Read Animal Science Rules and Health Requirements. A 4-H member may show up to six cavies at County Fair. All exhibitors must bring their own cavy pens (minimum 12 x 12 per cavy) and carpet square or mats for use at the show table. Frozen water bottles are recommended for use in pens while at Fair. Permanent identification of cavies is recommended. 4-Hers attire shall be neat, clean, and modest while showing their cavies. Long sleeved shirts or blouses are required (contrasting colors will show off the cavy). CAVY SHOWMANSHIP (required) 762 500 001 Junior 762 500 002 Intermediate 762 500 003 Senior BREED CLASSES Note: Fill in blank in class number ( ) with one of the following numbers. 1. Junior Sow, born after May 1, 2018 minimum of 12 oz. through 22 oz. 2. Junior Boar, born after May 1, 2018 minimum of 12 oz. through 22 oz. 3. Intermediate Sow, born March 1 to April 30, 2018, over 22 oz., maximum 32 oz. 4. Intermediate Boar, born March 1 to April 30, 2018, over 22 oz., maximum 32 oz. 5. Senior Sow, born before March 1, 2018, over 32 oz 6. Senior Boar, born before March 1, 2018, over 32 oz. 762 101 0_0 Abyssinian 762 102 0_0 Abyssinian Satin 762 103 0_0 American 762 104 0_0 American Satin 762 105 0_0 Coronet 762 106 0_0 Peruvian 762 107 0_0 Peruvian Satin 762 108 0_0 Silkie 762 109 0_0 Silkie Satin 762 110 0_0 Teddy 762 111 0_0 Teddy Satin 762 112 0_0 Texel 762 113 0_0 White Crested 762 114 0_0 Crossbred ~ SPECIAL 4-H AWARDS ~ Showmanship CAVIES Champion Junior, Intermediate & Senior The Disher Family, Dallas Reserve Grand Champion Showman Dr. Weston K. Morrill, Dallas Grand Champion Showman Nordsman Ranches, Dallas Breed Best Cavy in Show Dr. Weston K. Morrill, Dallas

Companion Pets & Exotics Letha Randall ~ (503) 507-8624 Exotics/Pets Superintendent Read Animal Science Rules and Health Requirements. For State Fair: Intermediates and Seniors who show at County Fair, and qualify, may be eligible to exhibit at State Fair, but class requirements are different than County Fair. See State Fair in this section for more info. CATS For County Fair: Two cats per exhibitor may be shown (at the County Fair level only). 4-H members attire shall be neat, clean and modest when showing their cats. Long sleeved shirts or blouses are required. Cats will not be allowed to enter the Fairgrounds except for Thursday, and only in a travel carrier or other suitable confinement. Large dog travel carriers are acceptable for use as a cage at Fair, but NOT the small ones. Comfortable space for the cat, plus room for litter pan, and water and feed dishes are required. Cat cages must be checked in Wednesday. Cats will be on display from 9:00 am to until end of show, Thursday only, in the Small Animal Barn. When cats are out of the cages at any time during the day, they will be leashed, even in the costume class. NO EXCEPTIONS. Cats must have a cat harness, not a collar or a dog harness. All cats inspected by the vet on duty at the Exhibit Area before proceeding to the cat Display Area. Cats that show evidence of fleas, ear mites, or other contagious conditions will be immediately sent home. Cats with unclipped claws will not be allowed to show. All cats must be vaccinated for rabies and panleukopenia (distemper), and feline leukemia, prior to 30 days before the show (no later than July 9th) and a vaccination health certificate is due in the Polk County Extension Office by July 10th. The certificate must contain the vaccination date, the specific vaccination given, and a brief identifying description of the cat s appearance and be signed by the vaccination veterinarian. Kittens under six months of age will not be required to have a rabies vaccination. A kitten must be at least four months old at the time of show.kittens are those cats between the ages of 4 and 8 months. Cats over 8 months are considered adults. Basis for judging: Appearance of member, appearance of cat, knowledge of cats and cat health and care, and how the cat is handled. All cats which meet the health and age requirements, regardless of breeding, will be eligible. Members must provide their own cage/aquarium that allows exhibitor access to the animal (if that makes sense), and is also escape proof so the animal can be handled for the judge if appropriate and/or left in their environment during the interview discussion. Exhibitors are responsible for any needs to show their animal carpet, gloves, etc. It may also be appropriate for animals to have leashes, collars, strings tied, etc. so no loss occurs in an unusual environment this will be by choice of the exhibitor and there will be no points off for securing the animal humanely. Exhibitors will be asked a variety of questions regarding their animal, its care, how they came to own it, etc. Judging criteria will be based on member s knowledge, interview presence, cleanliness and healthy appearance of animal (if appropriate), and members comfort showing and explaining their animal. CAT SHOWMANSHIP (Required) (county only) Includes handlers grooming, attitude, knowledge of cat care, and cat s grooming and appearance. Cat used in showmanship must also be shown in a Cat Care and Health Class. +765 500 001 Junior Cat Showmanship +765 500 002 Intermediate Cat Showmanship +765 500 003 Senior Cat Showmanship Companion Pets & Exotics section continued on next page.

CAT CARE AND HEALTH (county only) Includes condition of cat, health consideration (vaccination, parasite and birth control, weight, teeth). Each 4-Híer is limited to two cat entries, which may be in the same class, but only one per class will receive premium money. +765 400 100 Kittens - 4 to 8 months +765 400 200 Whole Cat, Female - 8 mos. to 5 years +765 400 210 Whole Cat, Female - 5 years and over +765 400 300 Whole Cat, Male - 8 mos. to 5 years +765 400 310 Whole Cat, Male - 5 years and over +765 400 400 Altered Cat, Female - 8 mos. to 5 years +765 400 410 Altered Cat, Female - 5 years and over +765 400 500 Altered Cat, Male - 8 mos. to 5 years +765 400 510 Altered Cat, Male - 5 years and over THE WELL CAT RECORD (county only) During the course of the year, if your cat should become ill or injured, the records kept describing the symptoms, date and description of treatments performed by you in your home, or your veterinarian in his hospital, may be submitted for judging in the Well Cat Record class. Include a narrative of the incident, vet s recommendation; follow up care, further check-ups, etc. These records will be judged for accuracy and neatness. Records due in 4-H Building by 8:00 p.m. Wednesday of Fair Week. +765 400 601 Junior Well Cat Record +765 400 602 Intermediate Well Cat Record +765 400 603 Senior Well Cat Record CAGE DECORATING (county only) The cages used to house the cats at the Fair are to be decorated throughout the Fair. Cages must be in place for judging by 8:00 p.m., Wed. The cages will be judged on Thursday, following the cat show. All decorations must be made by the exhibitor. Judging will be based on originality, color scheme, accents, overall appeal, and cat s comfort. Cage decorations that have been previously exhibited at County Fair will not be allowed. +765 400 701 Junior Cat Cage Decorating, Wire +765 400 702 Intermediate Cat Cage Decorating, Wire +765 400 703 Senior Cat Cage Decorating, Wire +765 400 711 Junior Cat Cage Decorating, Wooden/other +765 400 712 Intermediate Cat Cage Decorating, Wooden/other +765 400 713 Senior Cat Cage Decorating, Wooden/other COSTUMED CAT (county only - No Premiums) All ages competing. Judged on originality, costume, and harmony between the cat and its costume. No costumes that have been exhibited at a previous County Fair will be allowed to exhibit. +765 400 900 Costumed Cat ~ SPECIAL 4-H AWARDS ~ CATS Grand Champion Cat Showman Letha Randall, Salem Best Cat in Show in memory of Carl Randall, Letha Randall, Salem Best Costumed Cat Debbie McBeth, Dallas Top Decorated Cage Ashley Randall, Salem Companion Pets & Exotics section continued on next page.

PETS For State Fair: Intermediates and Seniors who show at County Fair, and qualify, may be eligible to exhibit at State Fair, but class requirements are different than County Fair. See next column of this page for more info. For County Fair: Two pets (not same species) per exhibitor may be shown. The Pet Project will consist of creatures not covered in any other listed category, (i.e. no chickens, rabbits, cavies or cats). Acceptable pets would include ant farm, aquarium, reptiles, small rodents, amphibians, and caged birds. The pets must be brought to the fairgrounds in SUITABLE QUARTERS for each species and must insure the comfort of each animal. NO pet will be handled by anyone other than exhibitor to lessen the chance of loss, escape or health considerations. Before disposing of any pet waste, check with superintendent to see if special considerations must be used. Pets will be exhibited on Thursday only, from 9:00 am until end of show. The exhibit will be judged by visual inspection and questions from the judge. Exhibitors must be present and properly attired as for any other showmanship class. Judging will include exhibitor knowledge of general information concerning the exhibit. NOTE: Exhibitors entering two pets need to enter the appropriate class number on the entry form twice (specifying type of each pet). PETS (county only) +766 400 011 Junior Pet +766 400 012 Intermediate Pet +766 400 013 Senior Pet SPECIAL PETS (county only) Two exhibits (not of same species) per exhibitor may be shown. Some pets are considered too fragile for exposure to public viewing. A display must be either (1) a notebook (9 x12 ) or (2) a poster board no larger than 16 by 20 consisting of photographs or hand-drawn pictures of the pet and information about your pet project. Judging will include neatness, composition, eye appeal and content. Exhibits will be on display from 9:00 am to end of show, Thursday only, in the Small Animal Barn. Exhibitors must be present at time of judging, starting at 10 am, to answer questions, suitably attired as for showmanship class. NOTE: 4-H ers entering two special pet exhibits need to enter the appropriate class number on the entry form twice (specifying type of each special pet on entry form). +766 400 021 Junior Special Pet +766 400 022 Intermediate Special Pet +766 400 023 Senior Special Pet PET ROCK (county only - no premiums) Open to all 4-H ers and Cloverbuds (Pre-4-H ers). Must be a rock that has been found within the current 4-H year. A story (one page limit), written by the exhibitor, must accompany the pet rock. The following must be included in the story: Name of rock, date of its birth, weight, height, character traits, how the exhibitor and rock met, humorous tale about the rock, and anything else that would pertain to the pet rock. A house or housing apparatus (where the rock stays when the exhibitor is at school, or the rock can not be with the exhibitor), or a pillow or similar comfort item it uses, may be presented with the pet rock. Pet Rocks must be in place for judging by the start of the Cat & Pet Show. Extra points will be given if the exhibitor is present at the time Pet Rocks are judged. +911 700 766 Pet Rock, Cloverbud +766 400 024 Pet Rock, 4th 12th grade SPECIAL 4-H AWARDS ~ PETS Outstanding Pet Exhibit Polk Veterinary Clinic, Dallas Companion Pets & Exotics section continued on next page.

Companion Pets & Exotics: For State Fair Read Animal Science Rules and Health Requirements. All Exotics and Pets should be brought to an interview opportunity on Friday, August 29; 11 am 4 pm; except dog members who will have their interviews by appointment on Wednesday, Aug 29 at the 4-H State Fair Dog Show. Members must provide their own cage/aquarium that allows exhibitor access to the animal (if that makes sense), and is also escape proof so the animal can be handled for the judge if appropriate and/or left in their environment during the interview discussion. Exhibitors are responsible for any needs to show their animal carpet, gloves, etc. It may also be appropriate for animals to have leashes, collars, strings tied, etc. so no loss occurs in an unusual environment this will be by choice of the exhibitor and there will be no points off for securing the animal humanely. Exhibitors will be asked a variety of questions regarding their animal, its care, how they came to own it, etc. Judging criteria will be based on member s knowledge, interview presence, cleanliness and healthy appearance of animal (if appropriate), and members comfort showing and explaining their animal. Interviews will be by appointment. Members are expected to be on time and dressed appropriately for an interview and in accordance with their animals. An interview time request will follow up all registrations in this category. 764100002 Cats, Intermediate 764100003 Cats, Senior 764200002 Herptiles, Intermediate 764200003 Herptiles, Senior 764300002 Hedge Hogs, Intermediate 764300003 Hedge Hogs, Senior 764400002 Sugar Gliders, Intermediate 764400003 Sugar Gliders, Senior 764500002 Dog, Intermediate 764500003 Dog, Senior 764590002 Other Pet/Exotic, Intermediate 764590003 Other Pet/Exotic, Senior

Dogs Barbara Griffin-Webb (503) 510-1746 Dog Superintendent The County Fair Dog Show will be held before Fair, on Saturday, July 28. Watch regular mail, email and/or Enews for more details. 4-H members may enter a dog in each class providing the dog is qualified at that level. The same dog may not be entered in more than one obedience class. Only dogs being exhibited in 4-H are allowed on the fairgrounds during Fair. Dogs are only allowed in the designated dog show area.* Dogs not entered in the show are NOT allowed. Any violations will result in forfeiture of premiums and the right to participate in the Fair dog show. (*Exception: See Guide Dog puppy section.) Members bringing dogs to County Fair are required to have their dogs currently vaccinated against Rabies, DH or DHP and Parvo Virus. As Polk County Canine Corps 4-H members already have shot records for their dogs on file, they do not need to include shot records with their entry form. All other 4-H ers must attach a copy of their vet records to their entry form, showing proof of their dogs current vaccinations (Rabies, DH or DHP and Parvo Virus). However, if a dog has a visible skin or physical problem, a certificate from a veterinarian is required indicating that the condition is not contagious nor harmful to the dog during competition. Dogs will be inspected by the show committee prior to judging. Any dogs exhibiting flea infestation or transmittable afflictions will not be allowed to show and will be sent home immediately. As per state law, no wolves or wolf hybrids are allowed to participate. Females in season must be kept segregated and will be shown at the end of the day. All Dogs must be on lead or in a confined area (pen/crate) while on the Fairgrounds. (Exercise pens are NOT allowed at State Fair crates are required). Dogs must wear properly fitted collars; spiked and pronged collars and head harnesses are not allowed on the grounds. Aggressive dogs will not be tolerated and will be excused from the show and the vicinity. The Oregon 4-H Dress Code of neat and clean is encouraged; closed toed shoes are expected. Inappropriate dress such as low cut tops, t-shirts with offensive language or torn jeans are not acceptable. DOG SHOWMANSHIP (required) There are no crossovers allowed between showmanship and Companion Pet categories, members will either choose one or the other. Multiple dogs could be used if members chose to enter both classes. +763 500 001 Dog Showmanship, Junior 763 500 002 Dog Showmanship, Intermediate 763 500 003 Dog Showmanship, Senior +764 500 001 Companion Pet & Exotics, Junior 764 500 002 Companion Pet & Exotics, Intermediate 764 500 003 Companion Pet & Exotics, Senior Dog section continued on next page.

OBEDIENCE CLASSES Members may enter a dog in each obedience class at the level appropriate for the dog. The same dog may not be entered in more than one regular obedience class. However, the dog may be entered for exhibition only (not competing for awards) in Sub-Novice or Novice if the dog has earned an AKC, UKC, or Mixed Breed title at that level in a prior year (a dog is still eligible to compete if the title was earned in the current year). A dog must be entered for exhibition only in Sub-Novice or Novice if the dog earned a red or blue ribbon in that class at the prior year s fair. Dogs may continue to compete in Graduate Novice B if they are unable to continue into Open and Utility competition due to physical limitations. Exceptions: Dogs and handlers are expected to progress each year to more advanced levels in dog training. However, in the case of Junior 4-H ers, or if there are special circumstances, this may not always be possible. Decisions on the appropriate entry of dogs in the County Fair, where an exception needs to be made, will be made by the 4-H Leader and Dog Superintendent. Members who participate in a Companion Pet class are allowed to participate with their companion dog, in obedience classes. Note: Fill in blank in class number ( ) with corresponding number for Intermediate or Senior. 1 Junior 2 Intermediate 3 Senior 763 100 11_ Pre-Novice Dog Obedience 763 100 12_ Novice Dog Obedience 763 100 14_ Graduate Novice Dog Obedience 763 100 16_ Advanced Graduate Novice Dog Obedience 763 100 17_ Open Dog Obedience 763 100 18_ Open Challenge Dog Obedience 763 100 19_ Utility Dog Obedience 763 100 20_ Veteran/Handicapped Dog Obedience RALLY CLASSES Must have scored a 70 or higher with the exhibiting dog in Rally to participate at state fair. This score may be at a county fair or another Rally event simply show your scoresheet with a 70 or higher score to your 4-H/Extension staff before state fair registration. Rally is a sport in which the dog and handler complete a course on lead, that has been designed by the rally judge. The judge tells the handler to begin, and the dog and handler proceed at their own pace through a course of designated stations (10-20, depending on the level). Each of these stations has a sign providing instructions regarding the next skill that is to be performed. Scoring is not as rigorous as traditional obedience. The team of dog and handler moves continuously at a brisk, but normal, pace with the dog under control within a 2-foot area at the handler s left side. There should be a sense of teamwork between the dog and handler both during the numbered exercises and between the exercise signs; however, perfect heel position is not required. After the judge s Forward order, the team is on its own to complete the entire sequence of numbered signs correctly. Unlimited communication from the handler to the dog is to be encouraged and not penalized. Unless otherwise specified in these Regulations, handlers are permitted to talk, praise, encourage, clap their hands, pat their legs, or use any verbal means of encouragement. Multiple commands/and or signals using one or both arms and hands are allowed; the handler s arms need not be maintained in any particular position at any time. The handler may not touch the dog or make physical corrections. Dog section continued on next page.

At any time during the performance, loud or harsh commands or intimidating signals will be penalized. 4-H ers must have competed in Showmanship and Obedience to participate in Rally. Note: Fill in blank in class number ( 1 Junior 2 Intermediate 3 Senior ) with corresponding number for Intermediate or Senior. 763 100 30_ Beginner on-lead 763 100 31_ Advanced will be off-lead, include a jump, and various AKC advance signs BRACE CLASS Two dogs will perform at the same time, as a unit, doing the novice class exercises. The brace will be handled by one handler. The dogs need not be of the same breed or owned by the same person but need to be currently enrolled in the Dog Project. (For complete directions see: 4-H Dog Obedience, Showmanship and Contest Guide, available on the state 4-H website: http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/resources/materials.html +763 100 081 Brace Class, Junior 763 100 082 Brace Class, Intermediate 763 100 083 Brace Class, Senior TRICK DOG (County Only - no premiums) +763 100 000 Trick Dog OBEDIENCE TEAM (County Only - no premiums) This class will follow the guidelines given in the 4-H Dog Obedience, Showmanship & Contest Guide (4-H 1202). Each team will be composed of four dogs and four handlers doing Novice Obedience, except that a Drop on Recall will be used only in the Graduate Novice Team class. Handlers on each team may be all or mixed Juniors, Intermediates and/or Seniors. A regular Novice Obedience Team will also be offered. Mixed teams will register in higher class. Each team member must enter the class number on their entry form. +763 100 014 Junior Obedience Team +763 100 024 Intermediate Obedience Team +763 100 034 Senior Obedience Team +763 100 044 Novice Intermediate Obedience Team +763 100 045 Novice Senior Obedience Team GUIDE DOG County Only -(no premiums) All Guide Dog puppies must wear Guide Dog puppy blankets and may go anywhere on the County Fairgrounds except the livestock areas. The County Fair experience is excellent training for Guide Dog puppies. Puppy raisers are required to take part in Guide Dog Obedience classes & the Guide Dog Evaluation activity. 4-H age puppy raisers may also participate in Showmanship. Guide Dog puppy classes are non-competitive. +764 700 001 Guide Dog Sub-Novice Companion Obedience +764 700 002 Guide Dog Evaluation Dog section continued on next page.

CANINE GOOD CITIZEN (State Fair) Handler and dog teams will be evaluated by appointment. Following AKC guidelines, handler will be asked to perform ten tasks with their dog. One task re-test is allowed as long as handler and dog has passed the remaining nine tasks. Body harnesses that do not restrict the dog s movements are approved testing equipment in addition to properly fitted collars. Food is not permitted as a positive reinforcement during the evaluation. 763 100 402 Canine Good Citizen, Intermediate 763 100 403 Canine Good Citizen, Senior COMPANION INTERVIEWS (State Fair) Wednesday, Aug 29 Companion interviews will be conducted by appointment. Handler and dog teams are expected to be dressed for an interview and be on time. Members may be asked about dog care, grooming, nutrition, the benefits of owning a dog and other related information. Schedule will be released the week prior to the show. 764 500 002 Companion Pet (Dog), Intermediate 764 500 003 Companion Pet (Dog), Senior SPECIAL 4-H AWARDS ~ DOGS Showmanship Junior Champion Gun River Dog Training, Keizer Intermediate Champion Gun River Dog Training, Keizer Senior Champion Polk Veterinary Clinic, Dallas Reserve Grand Champion Dog Showman Jim & Nancy Wolfer, Salem Grand Champion Showman Oak Grove Kennels, Monmouth Dog Obedience High Scoring: Pre-Novice Silver Falls Kennel Club High Scoring Novice Mike Ainsworth, Monmouth High Scoring Graduate Novice Friend of 4-H High Scoring: Open Friend of 4-H Highest Scoring Dog in Trial * Friend of 4-H * Overall High Combined Dallas Animal Clinic

Poultry & Eggs Paul Burger (503) 831-0630 Shawn Amsberry (503) 999-8793 Poultry Superintendents Read Animal Science Rules and Health Requirements. There will be a limit of six poultry exhibits per exhibitor. 4-H ers may enter more than one bird in the same age Class if they are different breeds or varieties. It is recommended that all birds be banded. 4-H poultry members must be present to show their birds. The Oregon 4-H Showmanship procedure will be used (4-H Poultry Showmanship, 4-H 1503). Members will carry their single bird exhibit to the judges table and show them while they are being judged. Recognized breeds will be judged separately if numbers warrant. 4-Her s attire shall be neat, clean and modest when showing their bird(s). Long sleeve shirts or blouses are required (complementary colors help show off the bird). All poultry, including exotic and game birds (but excluding waterfowl, pigeons and doves) will have a US Pullorum-Typhoid test. All birds will be tested after judging has taken place to eliminate any inconvenience to the owner, or stress to the birds, before they are judged. Any bird entering the Fair must have had this test. This is a free service. Depending on recommendations from the State Veterinarian regarding existing highly contagious disease in The area, stronger Bio-Security measures may be required for this species, and/or this show may be modified or cancelled on very short notice. SHOWMANSHIP (required) +731 500 001 Junior Poultry Showmanship 731 500 002 Intermediate Poultry Showmanship 731 500 003 Senior Poultry Showmanship +731 500 111 Novice Poultry Showmanship (county only) + 732 500 001 Junior Pigeon Showmanship 732 500 002 Intermediate Pigeon Showmanship 732 500 003 Senior Pigeon Showmanship Novice Showmanship is for 7th 12th graders. 4-H er has never shown Poultry in Open or 4-H before. 4-H er cannot cross-enter in other showmanship classes, and cannot qualify to go on to State Fair if entered in this class. CHICKENS Note: Fill in blank in class number ( 1. Pullet, hatched this year 2. Cockerel, hatched this year 3. Hen, prior to this year s hatch 4. Cock, prior to this year s hatch ) with one of the following numbers. 731 101 0_0 *APA Standard Bred Large Fowl 731 101 1_0 **Non-APA Standard Bred Large Fowl 731 101 2_0 ***Cross-Bred Large Fowl Poultry section continued on next page.

*Breeds entered in the American Poultry Association (APA) classes are based on those birds found exclusively in the APA book titled Standards of Perfection. **The non-apa standard bred large fowl class would include birds found in standards other than APA, like the British or Japanese Standards. ***The crossbred large fowl class would include known backyard crosses, sex links and birds associated with the OSU Animal Sciences Dept./Oregon Fryer Commission Pen of Fryers Contest. 731 102 0_0 APA and ABA Standard Bred - Bantam 731 102 1_0 Non-Standard Bred - Bantam 731 102 2_0 Cross-Bred - Bantam PEN OF LAYING HENS Three hens in production. Hens should not have been shown in individual classes and count as one entry. To be scored on the following criteria: Visible signs of production 40 points Uniformity 30 points Condition: Vigor 10 points Cleanliness 10 points Feathering 10 points 731 200 010 Pen of Laying Hens three hens in production MARKET CHICKENS Read and comply with 4-H & FFA Market Rules. To be judged on conformation, condition, and uniformity. Birds will be weighed individually at the Fair. Pens not making weight will be placed in light or heavy class by the Superintendent. A Pen-of-three constitutes one market entry. MARKET CLASS 731 300 010 Pen of three +731 101 300 Pen of three, purebred (County only does not sell in auction) Birds will be weighed individually at the fair. All breeds will compete together. 731 300 010 Broiler/Fryer, pen of three (under 8 weeks) 4-6 pounds live weight. 731 300 020 Roaster, pen of three (8-16 weeks) over 6 pounds live weight. Chickens will be taken home. State Fair Market Chickens Only those animals that have received a blue ribbon in the light market class are at County Fair are eligible to compete in State Fair market classes. Birds will be weighed individually at the Fair. All breeds will compete together. State Fair Market chickens will be taken home. 731 300 010 Broiler/Fryer, pen of three (under 8 weeks) 4-6 pounds live weight 731 300 020 Roaster, pen of three (8-16 weeks) over 6 pounds live weight. Poultry section continued on next page.

OTHER FOWL OTHER FOWL SHOWMANSHIP (Required) (County Only) +731 500 004 Junior Other Fowl Showmanship +731 500 005 Intermediate Other Fowl Showmanship +731 500 006 Senior Other Fowl Showmanship +731 500 007 Junior Turkey Showmanship +731 500 008 Intermediate Turkey Showmanship +731 500 009 Senior Turkey Showmanship Note: Fill in blank in class number ( ) with one of the following numbers. 1. Young Female, hatched this year 2. Young Male, hatched this year 3. Old Female, prior to this year s hatch 4. Old Male, prior to this year s hatch 731 103 0_0 APA Standard Bred Duck 731 103 1_0 Commercial Nonstandard Breed and/or Crossbred Duck 731 104 0_0 APA Standard Bred Goose 731 104 1_0 Commercial Nonstandard Breed and/or Crossbred Goose 731 105 0_0 APA Standard Bred Turkey 731 105 1_0 Commercial Nonstandard Breed and/or Crossbred Turkey 731 106 0_0 Other (no emus or ostriches) MARKET TURKEYS County Only Read and comply with 4-H & FFA Market Rules. To be judged on conformation & condition. Birds will be weighed individually at the Fair. Birds not making weight will be placed in light or heavy class by the Superintendent. Must show in Turkey Showmanship. Exhibitors will not be required to turn their birds upside down. MARKET CLASS +731 300 040 Single Market Turkey +731 300 060 Bred & Owned Market Turkey Entry must be the produce of dam owned by the exhibitor at the time the hen was BRED, and at the time of BIRTH of the entry. See complete rules in Livestock and Small Animals Section of this Fairbook. PIGEONS Note: Fill in blank in class number ( 1. Young Hen 2. Young Cock 3. Old Hen 4. Old Cock ) with one of the following numbers. 732 101 0_0 Homer 732 102 0_0 Performing 732 103 0_0 Fancy 732 104 0_0 Utility 732 105 0_0 Doves Poultry section continued on next page.

EGGS Eggs should be brought to the 4-H Building, between 8 a.m. & 10 a.m. on Thursday of Fair week. They will be judged on interior and exterior quality and uniformity. Judging will begin following the Poultry show. Eggs must be picked up by noon Sunday afternoon of County Fair, or they will be forfeited. Note: Fill in blank in class number ( the following numbers. 1 Chicken 2 Duck 3 Turkey 4 Other Species 731 40_ 010 White Eggs, one dozen 731 40_ 020 Brown Eggs, one dozen 731 40_ 030 Other Eggs, one dozen ) with one of ~ SPECIAL 4-H AWARDS ~ POULTRY Showmanship Reserve Champion, Junior, Intermediate & Senior Poultry Showman Clayton & Debbie McBeth, Dallas Champion Junior, Intermediate, & Senior Poultry Showman Ben Graham Family, Las Vegas Reserve Grand Champion Poultry Showman Ben Graham Family, Las Vegas Grand Champion Poultry Showman Ben Graham Family, Las Vegas Reserve Champion Junior, Intermediate & Senior Turkey Showman Clayton & Debbie McBeth Champion Junior Intermediate & Senior Turkey Showman Achievers 4-H Club Breed & Eggs Best Bantam in Show Lee s Bird Farm, Dallas Best Large Fowl (chickens only) Old Mill Feed & Garden, Dallas Best Bird in Show (all poultry divisions) Ben Graham Family, Las Vegas Champion & Reserve Champion Poultry Breed Exhibitor (4-H or FFA) Polk County Livestock Association Best of Show Eggs Dallas Trophy Market Reserve Champion Pen of Three Market Chickens (4-H or FFA) Mike Ainsworth, Monmouth Champion Pen of Three Market Chickens (4-H or FFA) Small Animal Express 4-H Club Best of Show Bred & Owned Market Turkey (4-H or FFA) Polk County Livestock Association Reserve Champion Market Turkey (4-H or FFA) Jim & Karin Clawson, Dallas Champion Market Turkey (4-H or FFA) Old Mill Feed & Garden, Dallas

Rabbits Susan Joubert (360) 477-9943 Hanna Martin (503) 853-1375 Rabbit Superintendent Read Animal Science Rules and Health Requirements. There will be a limit of six rabbit exhibits per exhibitor. The same animal may not be shown in more than one class (except showmanship). 4-H ers may enter more than one rabbit in the same age class if they are of different breeds or varieties (specify on Fair Entry Form). 4-H members must be present to show their rabbits. Members will carry their rabbits to the judging table and show them while they are being judged. already set up or set up their own. Frozen water bottles are recommended for use in pens while at the Fair. Permanent identification is recommended. Members will provide their own carpet square or mat at the show table. Attire shall be neat, clean and modest. Long sleeves shirts or blouses are required when handling and showing rabbits (contrasting colors help show off the rabbit). Any rabbit that has a permanent defect will be placed in the white ribbon group. Any rabbit that has a correctable problem shall, at the judges discretion, be placed in the Red or White ribbon group. Any rabbit that does not fit in a breed standard should be placed in the crossbred class. The crossbred class will be judged on condition. RABBIT SHOWMANSHIP (required) +761 500 001 Junior 761 500 002 Intermediate 761 500 003 Senior +761 500 004 Novice (county only) for 7th 12th graders. 4-H er has never shown Rabbits in Open or 4-H before. 4-H er cannot cross-enter in other showmanship classes, and cannot qualify to go on to StateFair if entered in this class. BREED CLASSES Note: Fill in blank in class number ( ) with one of the following numbers. HEAVYWEIGHTS 01 American 11 Creme D Argent 02 American Sable 12 Flemish Giant 03 Angora (Giant) 13 Hotot 04 Beveren 14 Lop (English) 05 Californian 15 Lop (French) 06 Champagne D Argent 16 New Zealand 07 Checkered Giant 17 Palomino 08 Chinchilla (American) 18 Satin 09 Chinchilla (Giant) 19 Silver Fox 10 Cinnamon 20 Heavy Weight Crossbred Note: Rabbits need to be entered in the appropriate age class at each county fair. The age class at State Fair may be different than the age class shown in at the county fair. HEAVYWEIGHTS 761 1 020 Junior Doe, born March 1 to May 31, 2018 761 1 030 Intermediate Doe, born January 1 to February 29, 2018 761 1 040 Senior Doe, born before January 1, 2018 761 1 060 Junior Buck, born March 1 to May 31, 2018 761 1 070 Intermediate Buck, born January 1 to February 29, 2018 761 1 080 Senior Buck, born before January 1, 2018 Rabbit section continued on next page.

LIGHTWEIGHTS 21 American Fuzzy Lop 36 Lilac 22 Angora (English) 37 Lop (Holland) 23 Angora (French) 38 Lop (Mini) 24 Angora (Satin) 39 Mini Rex 25 Belgian Hare 40 Mini Satin 26 Britania Petite 41 Netherland Dwarf 27 Chinchilla (Standard) 42 Polish 28 Dutch 43 Rex 29 Dwarf Hotot 44 Rhinelander 30 English Spot 45 Silver 31 Florida White 46 Silver Marten 32 Harlequin 47 Tan 33 Havana 48 Thrianta 34 Himalayan 49 Other Lightweight Breeds & Light- weight Crossbreds 35 Jersey Wooley LIGHTWEIGHTS 761 1 100 Junior Doe, less than 6 months old, born after March 1, 2018 761 1 110 Senior Doe, more than 6 months old, born before March 1, 2018 761 1 120 Junior Buck, less than 6 months old, born after March 1, 2018 761 1 130 Senior Buck, more than 6 months old, born before March 1, 2018 MARKET RABBITS Polk County Fair Read and comply with 4-H & FFA Market Rules. To be judged on conformation, condition, and uniformity all breeds competing. Breed disqualifications do not apply for market classes. Pens not making weight will be placed in light or heavy class by the Superintendent. A Pen-of-Three constitutes one market entry. 761 300 010 Single Fryer 761 300 020 Pen of 3 Fryers 761 300 050 Bred & Owned Market Pen (County Only) Entry must be the produce of dam owned by the exhibitor at the time the doe was BRED, and at the time of BIRTH of the entry. See complete rules in Livestock and Small Animals Section of this Fairbook. MARKET RABBITS (State Fair) To be judged on conformation, condition, and uniformity - all breeds competing. Rabbits will be taken home. 761 300 010 Fryer, 4 to 5½ pounds each, 80 days old or younger 761 300 020 Pen of Three Fryers, 4 to 5½ pounds each, 80 days old or younger 761 300 030 Roaster, over 5½ pounds to 7½ pounds, 81 to 100 days old 761 300 040 Pen of Three Roasters, over 5½ to 7½ pounds each, 81 to 100 days old PRODUCTION 761 200 000 Doe, with production records, must have kindled in the current 4-H year Rabbit section continued on next page.

RABBIT PELTS & TANNED PRODUCTS (County Only) Rabbit pelts may be brought to the County Fair on the day of the rabbit show. Please pick up an exhibit tag from the 4-H Building before being judged. Following judging, pelts and products should be brought to the 4-H Exhibit Building. Pelts must have been skinned, stretched, and prepared by the exhibitor in current project year. Each member is limited to a maximum of two pelts. They may be in the same class. They will be divided into sub-classes by weight for judging - fryer pelts- 2 1/2 to 4 ounces; baker pelts - 4 to 8 ounces; & mature pelts - over 8 ounces. Freedom from holes, flesh or fat, mildew, hutch stains and general condition of the pelt will be considered as well as the density, texture, and quality of the fur. ~ SPECIAL 4-H AWARDS ~ RABBITS Fill in the blank with the corresponding number for Junior, Intermediate or Senior. 1 Junior 2 Intermediate 3 Senior 761 400 01_ Raw Rabbit Pelt, inside out tube stretched and dried Senior Champion 761 400 02_ Tanned Rabbit Pelt, split at belly and tanned flat 761 400 03_ Tanned Rabbit Pelt, Product Each member is limited to one production which has been tanned and made into a usable product by the member. Showmanship Junior Champion in memory of Clark Moon, Don & Diane Moon, Ballston Intermediate Champion Ballston 4-H Larry & Nancy Wilson, Dallas Reserve Grand Champion Showman in memory of LeRoy Beehner, Beehner Property Trust, Dallas Grand Champion Showman The Beasley Family, Dallas CAGE BUILDING - (County Only No Premiums) Rabbit cage (may be a carrying cage or nest box). Built by the 4-H er during the current 4-H year. All of the construction must have been done by the 4-H er. Bring day of show. All ages competing. 761 100 005 Rabbit Cage Building COSTUME CLASS - (County Only - No Premiums) Rabbit must have shown in another County Fair Class. The Rabbit Costume Class is for Polk County 4-H Rabbit exhibitors who are Juniors, Intermediates or Seniors for the current 4-H year. Cloverbuds (Pre-4-H ers) are not eligible to participate. 761 100 006 Rabbit Costume Class Breed Best Lightweight in Show Nora Solvedt, Dallas Best Heavyweight in Show in memory of Dale Moon, Don & Diane Moon, Ballston Champion & Reserve Champion Best of Breed in memory of Chuck Anderson, Paddie Cape, Amity Best of Show Larry & Nancy Wilson, Dallas Best Costumed Rabbit Nora Solvedt, Dallas Champion & Reserve Champion Rabbit Breed Exhibitor (4-H or FFA) Polk County Livestock Association Market Best of Show Bred & Owned Market Rabbit Pen (4-H or FFA) Polk County Livestock Association Reserve Champion Market Rabbit Pen (4-H or FFA) Friend of 4-H Champion Market Rabbit Pen (4-H or FFA) Friend of 4-H