Woodbury County Fairbook 2015 | Page 72

Woodbury County Fair 71 Rabbit tattoo date will be Tuesday , June 21 from 6 p . m . – 8 p . m . at the Woodbury County Fairgrounds . Fee is $ 1 per rabbit . 6 . All cages must be locked with a padlock supplied by the exhibitor . 7 . Exhibitors are responsible for providing water containers and feeders for pens . Exhibitors will be charged $ 1 per cage for bedding . Money will be collected during entry day of fair . 8 . No fans allowed in rabbit / poultry building except fans provided in the building . 9 . Exhibitor apparel for rabbit show : white long sleeved shirt with 4-H emblem pinned in front of shirt and exhibitor number pinned on back and jeans . No 4-H club T-shirts . All shoes must be closed toed ( e . g . boots ). No sandals . 10 . Exhibitors must be present at judging to qualify for premium money . 11 . Clubs exhibiting rabbits will be judged on herdsmanship . Refer to herdsmanship department for rules . Exhibitors are responsible for care of their animal ( s ) and cage areas . Exhibitors are expected to provide fresh water frequently .
12 . Superintendents will group clubs as a unit within the rabbit building as much as possible . Exceptions and changes are at the discretion of the superintendents . 13 . Rabbits are entered and shown by breed , age and sex . Each breed is a separate class . Exhibitors are responsible for correct class , breed and sex of rabbits entered . 14 . Champion and Reserve ribbons per class will be awarded at the discretion of the judge . 15 . The judge has the option of weighing rabbits . Rabbits under or over ARBA standard will be placed lower in the class . 16 . Bonus sale : only six class rabbits are eligible for the Bonus Sale . Exhibitors can sign up during the rabbit show . Refer to Livestock Bonus Sale Rules . 17 . Showmanship : Exhibitors are encourage to participate . Sign-up is on Friday morning of fair week before the show .
18 . Rabbit and Livestock / Animal Fair Entry forms are due in the Woodbury County Extension office no later than July 15 , 4:30 p . m . Forms coming in after 4:30 p . m . on July 15 will make the animals ineligible to be shown at county fair . See rule # 3 under livestock general rules . Six-Class Rabbits are usually larger rabbits that take longer to develop . Age brackets are Seniors - 8 months or over , Intermediates - 6 to 8 months , Juniors - under 6 months . 101 . American 102 . American Sable 103 . Angoras 104 . Californian 105 . Champagne D ’ Argent 106 . Checkered Giant 107 . Chinchillas 108 . Cinnamon 109 . Crème D ’ Argent 110 . Flemish Giant
111 . Lilac 112 . English Lop 113 . French Lop 114 . New Zealand 115 . Palomino 116 . Satin 117 . Silver 118 . Silver Fox 119 . Other Six-Class
Four-Class Rabbits are the small and fancy variety breeds . Age brackets are : Seniors – 6 months and over and Juniors – under 6 months . 121 . American Fuzzy Lop
133 . Holland Lop
122 . Belgian Hare 134 . Lionhead
123 . Britannia Petite 135 . Mini Lop
124 . Dutch 136 . Mini Rex
125 . Dwarf Hotot 137 . Mini Satin
126 . English Spot 138 . Netherland Dwarf
127 . Florida White 139 . Polish
128 . Harlequin 140 . Rex
129 . Havana 141 . Rhinelander
130 . Himalayan 142 . Silver Marten
131 . Hotot 143 . Tan
132 . Jersey Wooly 144 . Other Four-Class