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1 Class H - Horses Sign Up 7:15-7:45 a.m. / Required Exhibitor Meeting 8 a.m. / Show starts 8:30 Judging - Last Saturday of fair Dana Grupe, Superintendent - (217) Premiums Offered $3, Open To Adjoining Counties All animals exhibited must meet Junior Livestock Rules, and State Regulations governing livestock exhibited at Illinois Fairs. All entries must be entered in appropriate classes by class number or they will be disqualified. $4.00 Show Fee Per class to be shown. Maximum two animals. $10.00 Entry Fee per class Fees Must Be Submitted With Entry By July 15 NO LATE ENTRIES. Entry fee on non-winners will be refunded. CLASS H HORSES, A liablity waiver must be signed by a parent or legal guardian before an exhibitor may compete. Waivers will be available at check-in. Any animal exhibited must be owned or leased by the exhibitor. An animal may be jointly owned with members of the exhibitor s immediate family. In the case of illness or death of the animal a substitute will be permitted upon approval of the superintendent. Each animal must be entered and shown by only one exhibitor. Each animal may show only once in each class. Each animal shown must be two years old by May 1, current year. No stallions or jacks are allowed. All entries must be in the proper class or they will be disqualified. Junior Division: 8 to 13 years old as of Sept. 1. Senior Division: 14 years old as of Sept. 1. An exhibitor may show up to two animals per show. Example: 2 ponies, 2 horses or 2 mules or a combination of horse,pony or mule. See Horse entry form for a list of two animal classes. An exhibitor may enter 2 same sex animals in the appropriate halter classes. Another exhibitor may show the second animal. Dress requirements are as follows: HALTER AND PERFORMANCE EVENTS; Western style long pants, western style long sleeved shirt, western hat, western boots with a heel.a coat, vest, jacket, gloves, chaps and spurs are optional, chaps and spurs are prohibited in halter and showmanship classes. Approved riding helmet required for all Exhibitors in all mounted classes. SPEED EVENTS: Long pants, collared short sleeved shirt (no sleeveless or Tshirts will be allowed), and western boots with a heel. No hats or caps may be worn. All rules and patterns will be posted the day of the show. Assigned exhibitor numbers must be displayed appropriately in every class. An exhibitor s carriage of free hand is optional. However, it may not touch tack or the animal in pleasure classes. Bits must be appropriate for age of animal. Animals age 5 and under may be shown in a hackamore or snaffle. Animals 6 years or older must be shown in a bit (with shanks) in all performance classes. All exhibitors must display sportsmanship throughout the show. Cruelty to or rough handling of an animal will result in disqualification. This includes whipping or hitting in front of the saddle. For safety purposes, horses will be required to walk into and out of the arena. Any exhibitor running through the gate will be automatically disqualified. Once inside the arena, the horse and rider may circle once before beginning a run. Exhibitor number must be worn on the backside of exhibitor or attached to each side of saddle pad or tack. Except for in-hand classes one number shall be worn on the exhibitor s back. Superintendents may dismiss any horse and/or exhibitor that they deem too dangerous. State Law for all equine participating is an advertised event required a current negative Coggins test. Patterns for Showmanship, Horsemanship and Trail may be obtained prior to the show. Please contact Dana Grupe. A complete set of rules will be posted the day of the show. Horses, Mules or Ponies May Show in the following Classes: Halter Classes 1st $30; 2nd $28; 3rd $26; 4th $24; 5th $22; 6th $19; 7th $17; 8th $14 *H Mare Halter, 2 years and older as of May 1, current year *H Gelding Halter, 2 years and older as of May 1, current year *H Pony Halter H Senior Showmanship # H Junior Showmanship # Performance Classes 1st $30; 2nd $28; 3rd $26; 4th $24; 5th $22; 6th $19; 7th $17; 8th $14 H Senior Western Pleasure # **H Junior Western Pleasure # H Junior Walk-TROT # H Senior Horsemanship # H Junior Horsemanship # *H Senior Trail *H Junior Trail H Senior Fun Class # H Junior Fun Class # Speed Classes 1st $30; 2nd $28; 3rd $26; 4th $24; 5th $22; 6th $19; 7th $17; 8th $14 *H Senior Barrel race *H Junior Barrel race *H Senior Poles *H Junior Poles *H Senior Flag Race *H Junior Flag Race * 2 animals may be shown in these classes. ** In Junior Division, the exhibitor may choose to ride in the Junior Walk-TROT Class or the Junior Pleasure Class, but not both # Entry can only have one horse entered in these classes. Only the youth exhibiting a particular animal is allowed to ride or work the animal the day of the show.
2 Class H - Cats Judging Wednesday 8:00 a.m. $ in Premiums Offered Show to be held in the General Projects Building Cindy Mathis, Superintendent (217) Janet Willenborg, Assistant Superintendent All animals exhibited must have met County 4-H rules, Junior Livestock Rules and State Regulations Governing Livestock exhibited at Illinois Fairs. All entries must be entered in appropriate classes by class number or they will be disqualified. Note: It is required that all cats be vaccinated for distemper and rabies to be exhibited in the State of Illinois. Cats will be 4 months of age or older. Health Certificates must be in exhibitor s possession when animal is judged. Proofs of vaccination forms are NOT acceptable. Cats must be brought into the ring in suitable protected carrier and on a leashe and will not be required to be out of said carrier unless being judged. AN ILLINOIS STATE CERTIFICATE OF HEALTH MUST BE IN EXHIBITOR S POSSESSION WHEN ANIMAL IS JUDGED. PROOF OF VACCINATION FORMS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE. $2.00 Show Fee Per Class. Fees Must Be Submitted with Entry by July 15 $5.00 Entry per class fee must be paid at time of entry. Entry fee on non-winners will be refunded. Social Security number required on all entries. H Long Hair Junior (8 to 12) H Short Hair Junior (8 to 12) CAT CARE & SHOWMANSHIP 1st $15; 2nd $14; 3rd $13; 4th $12; 5th $11 H Long Hair Senior (13 to 18) H Short Hair Senior (13 to 18) Class H - Dogs Judging first Saturday, First day of the fair $900 in Premiums Offered Michele Kreke, Superintendent (217) Show To Be Held in the 4-H Arena. All animals exhibited must be at least six months of age and have met County 4-H rules, Junior Livestock Rules and State Regulations Governing Livestock exhibited at Illinois Fairs. Note: Dogs must be vaccinated for parvovirus. It is required that all dogs be vaccinated for distemper and rabies to be exhibited in the State of Illinois. AN ILLINOIS STATE CERTIFICATE OF HEALTH MUST BE IN EXHIBITOR S POSSES- SION WHEN ANIMAL IS JUDGED. PROOF OF VACCINATION FORMS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE. $2.00 Show Fee Per Class. Fees Must Be Submitted With Entry by July 15. NO late entries. $5.00 Entry Fee per class be paid at time of entry. Entry fee on non-winners will be refunded. So. Sec. no. required for entries. Dog Obedience Increased Premiums made possible through H Beginner Novice donations from the following: H Beginner Novice II Country Financial, Effingham County Farm H Pre Novice H Graduate Novice Bureau, Martin's IGA, and Save A Lot H Pre Open Dog Agility H Jumper Class H Six Obstacle Class H Jumper Class Off-Leash H Six Obstacle Class Off-Leash Dog Class continued on Page 23 74th Annual Effingham County Fair 22 July 28-August 4, 2018
3 DOG CARE AND SHOWMANSHIP Showmanship - Age 8-18 H Junior Dog Care & Showmanship H Intermediate Dog Care & Showmanship H Senior Dog Care & Showmanship Class H - Dairy Judging Thursday 9:00 a.m. Premiums Offered $3,000 Brock Vonderheide, Superintendent (217) Clyde Winter, Co-Superintendent (618) $5.00 Show Fee Per Class. Show Fee must be submitted with entry by July 15. NO late entries $12.00 Entry Fee Per Class must be paid at time of entry. Entry fee on non-winners will be refunded. So. Sec. no. required for entries. All dairy cattle must be in place by 3 p.m. Tuesday. Released Friday, at 3 p.m. All animals exhibited must have met County 4-H rules, Junior Livestock Rules and State Regulations governing Illinois Fairs. See Open Class Rules. Illinois Cattle - Accompanied by a health certificate issued within 90 days prior to exhibition, showing: Brucellosis Applies to females and bulls over 6 months of age: a. Negative brucellosis test within 90 days prior to exhibition, OR b. Animals originated from a certified brucellosis-free county, the herd of origin had no reactors on last complete herd test, and the animals for exhibition were negative to brucellosis test within 12 months, OR c. Animals originated from certified herd and were included in last herd test, and certified herd number and date of last test within 12 months, OR d. Officially vaccinated animals under 24 months of age are required to be tested if health certificate lists record of vaccination. e. Steers are not required to be tested for brucellosis. f. All brucellosis tests for Illinois State Fair shall be conducted at a State or Federal Laboratory. 1. Registration papers showing ownership in member s name will be required of all animals shown in the purebred classes. 2. Entries in cow classes must have been the property of the exhibitor since December 31, All animals that have freshened must show in cow class. All cows three years and over must have produced a calf. 3. Entries in calf and yearling classes must have been the property of the exhibitor and a part of his project by June 1, current year. 4. Spring Heifer Calf born on or after March 1, current year 5. Winter Heifer Calf born between December 1, prior year and February 29, current year 6. Fall Heifer Calf born between September 1 and November 30, prior year. 7. born between June 1 and August 31, prior year. 8. Spring Yearling Heifer born between March 1 and May 31, prior year. 9. Winter Yearling Heifer born between December 1, 2014 and February 28, prior year. 10. Fall Yearling Heifer born between September 1 and November 30, two years prior Year old cow and 4 Year Old Cow. 13. An Aged Cow is an animal five years and older. All checks will be held until Release Time. Holstein 1st $30; 2nd $28; 3rd $26; 4th $24; 5th $22; 6th $20 H Purebred Spring Heifer calf H Purebred Winter Heifer calf H Purebred Fall Heifer calf H Purebred H Purebred Spring Yearling Heifer H Purebred Winter Yearling Heifer H Purebred Fall Yearling Heifer H Purebred Best Pair of Heifers H Purebred Cow, 2 years old H Purebred Cow 3 and 4 years old H Purebred Aged Cow H Purebred Best Pair of Cows All Other Breeds 1st $30; 2nd $28; 3rd $26; 4th $24; 5th $22; 6th $20 H Winter Heifer calf H Fall Heifer calf H H Spring Yearling Heifer H Winter Yearling Heifer H Fall Yearling Heifer H Cow, 2 years old H Cow 3 and 4 years old A heifer calf is an animal calved after December 1, prior year. A yearling heifer is an animal calved between September 1, 2014 and November, prior year. A cow is an animal calved on or before August 31, two years prior. 74th Annual Effingham County Fair 23 July 28-August 4, 2018
4 Class H - Boer & Dairy Goats Premiums Offered $2484 Michelle Loy, Superintendent (217) $4.00 Show Fee Per Animal & $8.00 Entry Fee per animal must be paid at time of entry. Entry fee on non-winners will be refunded. Fees must be submitted with entry by July 15. NO late entries. The Base date for computing animal age is August 1. Entries in the milking class must have been the property of the exhibitor since January 1. No horns allowed on dairy goats. Entries in the kid and dry yearling classes must have been the property of the exhibitor since June 1. All entries must be entered in appropriate classes by class number or they will be disqualified. Animal(s) are subject to rejection from the fair grounds for appearance of contagious disease at the discretion of the Fair Board or Superintendants. (This includes but not limited to severe diarrhea, pink eye, sore mouth, fungus at any stage of abscess in any stage.) Boer Goat Classes 1st $23; 2nd $21; 3rd $19; 4th $17; 5th $15; 6th $13 H Doe Kid 0-4 months H Doe Kid 4-7 months H Doe Kid 7-10 months H Doe Kid months H Doe Yearling Never Freshened H Doe Yearling Freshened H Doe 2-3 years Freshened H Doe 4 years and older Freshened H Jr Wether Born After Apr 1, current year H Intermediate Wether Born Between Jan 1 and Mar 31, current year H Sr Wether Born Between Sep 1 and Dec 31, prior year Dairy Goats 1st $23; 2nd $21; 3rd $19; 4th $17; 5th $15; 6th $13 H Yearling Freshened H Year Freshened H Year Freshened All checks will H Year Freshened be held until H Year Freshened Release Time. H Dry Yearling Never Freshened H Jr Wether Born after Apr 1, current year H Intermediate Wether Born Between Mar 1 to Mar 31 current year H Sr Wether Born Between Sep 1, prior year and Feb. 28, current year H Jr Doe Kid Born after Apr 1, current year H Intermediate Doe Kid Born Between Mar 1 and Mar 31, current year H Sr Doe Kid Born Between Sep 1, prior year and Feb 28, current year Class H - Pygmy Goats Judging Thursday 1:00 p.m. Premiums Offered $ Roberta Phillips (217) $4.00 Show Fee Per Animal & $8.00 Entry Fee per animal must be paid at time of entry. Entry fee on non-winners will be refunded. Fees must be submitted with entry by July 15. NO late entries *Released 10 a.m. Pygmy Goats must be in place by Wednesday at 10 a.m. The Base date for computing animal age is August 1. Entries in the Pygmy goat class must have been the property of the exhibitor since June 1. All entries must be entered in appropriate classes by class number or they will be disqualified. 1st $23; 2nd $21; 3rd $19; 4th $17; 5th $15; 6th $13 H Jr. Pygmy Doe Kid - birth to 6 months H Sr. Pygmy Doe Kid - 6 months to 1 year H Pygmy Doe mo. unfreshened H Pygmy Doe mo. freshened H Pygmy Doe years H Pygmy Doe years H Jr. Pygmy Doe - 4 years old and older H Wether mo. H Wether mo. H Wether - 18 mo. and older Class H - Sheep Premiums Offered $2, Ryan Siemer, Superintendent (217) All animals exhibited must have met County 4-H Rules, Junior Livestock Rules and State Regulations governing Livestock exhibited at Illinois Fairs. See Open Class Rules. All entries must be entered in appropriate classes by class number or they will be disqualified. $8.00 Entry Fee plus $4 show fee per animal must be paid at time of entry. Entry fee on non-winners will be refunded. Fees must be submitted with entry by July 15. NO late entries. Sheep must be in place by 10 a.m. Saturday with weigh-in at 1:00 p.m. Release time Tuesday, 10 a.m.; Pens must be clean by Midnight Tuesday Illinois Sheep Health certificates will not be required for Illinois origin sheep. It is expected that the health certificates will be replaced by additional physical observation of the sheep for visible evidence of infectious, contagious, or communicable disease. Any animal which shows lesions of contagious ecthyme (sore mouth) may not be exhibited and must be removed from the exhibition area. 74th Annual Effingham County Fair 24 July 28-August 4, 2018
5 Market Lambs to be sold at the 4-H Auction may stay until after the Auction on Thursday. 1. All lambs must be docked. 2. All lambs must have been dropped after September Market lambs may be purebred, crossbred or grade. They may be either wethers or ewes. Rams cannot be shown in market class. 4. Registration papers showing ownership in the member s name must be presented for purebred sheep. 5. A ewe lamb that is shown in the breeding class cannot be shown in the market class or vice versa. 6. Ewe and ram lambs and market lambs must have been owned by the exhibitor since June 25, current year. 7. Yearling ewes and aged ewes must have been owned and personally cared for by the exhibitor since May 1, current year. 8. Each exhibitor must be responsible for his market animal (wether) to be weighed at the designated time. 9. Each exhibitor will be limited to show two breeds of breeding stock. 10. Lambs can be slick sheered or fitted Hampshires/Suffolks 1st $25; 2nd $23; 3rd $21; 4th $19; 5th $17; 6th $15 H Purebred Ewe Lamb H Purebred Yearling Ewe H Purebred Aged Ewe H Purebred Ram Lamb All Other Purebreds 1st $25; 2nd $23; 3rd $21; 4th $19; 5th $17; 6th $15 H Purebred Ewe Lamb H Purebred Yearling Ewe H Purebred Aged Ewe H Purebred Ram Lamb Crossbreds 1st $25; 2nd $23; 3rd $21; 4th $19; 5th $17; 6th $15 H Ewe Lamb- Entry Class H Division I (Superintendent will place in appropriate class) H Division II (Superintendent will place in appropriate class) H Yearling Ewe H Aged Ewe H Ram Lamb Market Lambs 1st $25; 2nd $23; 3rd $21; 4th $19; 5th $17; 6th $15; 7th $14 H Market Lambs - Entry Class H Division I (Whether Market Lamb) H Division II (Whether Market Lamb) H Division I (Ewe Market Lamb) H Market Lamb - Rate of Gain 1st $25; 2nd $23; 3rd $21; 4th $19 Weigh in first Monday of May 5:30-6:30. Must weigh in to participate Class H - Beef Premiums Offered $5, Judging Monday 7:45 a.m./ Shown with Class A Beef Wendell Alwardt, Superintendent (618) BEEF ONLY open to Jrs in state of Illinois IBA Points show. Go to for rules All animals exhibited must have met County 4-H Rules, Junior Livestock Rules and State Regulations governing Livestock exhibited at Illinois Fairs. See Open Class Rules. FITTING RULES: Cattle are to be shown in their natural conformation. The use of false tail heads is prohibited. The addition of hair, hemp, or any similar substance to any part of an animal is prohibited. This rule applies to both breeding stock and steers. $12.00 Entry Fee plus $5 show fee per animal must be paid at time of entry. Entry fee on non-winners will be refunded. Fees must be submitted with entry by July 15 NO late entries. WILL BE SHOWN WITH CLASS A BEEF An emergency regulation has been approved by the Advisory Board of livestock commissioners, which eliminates all tuberculin testing requirements for cattle being exhibited in Illinois that originate from a Bovine Tuberculosis Accredited - Free State. Since Illinois is a Bovine Tuberculosis Accredited - Free State, this means that Illinois cattle may be exhibited in Illinois shows without tuberculin tests. No tuberculin test is required for steers and females in market classes provided they are not co-mingled with breeding animals being exhibited. Brucellosis - See page 12 for animal health rules CLASS H BEEF RULES 1. A baby beef is a steer calved in the calendar year of prior year. In case there is a question as to the age eligibility of a steer, age shall be determined by a grievance committee. Over-aged animals shall be disqualified. 2. Dairy steer (100% dairy, no beef crosses) is a steer calved in the calendar year of prior year. In case there is a question as to the eligibility of a steer, age shall be determined by a grievance committee. Over-aged animals will be disqualified. Dairy steers will be shown after beef classes. 3. Baby beef steers will be weighed at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, and will be divided evenly into four divisions by weight, by the superintendent and auction chairman. Each exhibitor must be responsible for his market animal (steer) to be weighed at the designated time. 4. Each exhibitor will be limited to show two breeds of breeding stock. 5. All beef cattle must be in place by Friday at 5 p.m. and released Monday at 5 p.m. 6. Bring generators if possible Increased Premiums made possible through donations from the following:country Financial, Effingham County Farm Bureau, Martin's IGA, and Save A Lot All checks will be held until Release Time. 74th Annual Effingham County Fair 25 July 28-August 4, 2018
6 DEFINITION OF CLASSES SENIOR YEARLING HEIFER AND OVER Calved before Jan. 1, prior year JUNIOR YEARLING HEIFER Calved January 1 - February 28, prior year INTERMEDIATE YEARLING HEIFER Calved March 1 - April 30, prior year SUMMER YEARLING HEIFER Calved May 1 - August 31, prior year SENIOR HEIFER CALF Calved September 1 - December 31, prior year JUNIOR HEIFER CALF Calved after January 1 of current year H H H H H H Simmental H H H H H H Shorthorns & Polled Shorthorns H H H H H H Polled Herefords & Herefords H H H H H H All Other Breeds (Crossbreds) H H H H H H Angus Class H Entries Due July 15 Steer - Beef 1st $40; 2nd $37; 3rd $35; 4th $33; 5th $31; 6th $30; 7th $29; 8th $28 H Baby Beef *Enter all Baby Beef under Class Number H 1360 H Division I H Division II H Division III H Division IV (Superintendent will place in appropriate class) Steer - Dairy ; H Dairy Steer - entry class only H Division I H Division II Class H - Swine Premiums Offered $3, Alan Kollmann, Superintendent (618) Ben Kemme, Assistant Superintendent (217) All animals exhibited must have met County 4-H Rules, Junior Livestock Rules and State Regulations governing Livestock exhibited at Illinois Fairs. $8.00 Entry Fee per animal plus show fee must be paid at time of entry. Entry fee on non-winners will be refunded. $4.00 Show Fee Per Animal. Show Fees must be submitted with entry by July 15. NO late entries CLASS H SWINE RULES Illinois Swine Accompanied by health certificate issued within 90 days prior to exhibition. Swine shall be individually identified by metal ear tag, tattoo or recognized breed ear notch. Ear notch identification is acceptable only for animals accompanied by breed registration certificate. Health certificate shall show: 74th Annual Effingham County Fair 26 July 28-August 4, 2018
7 1. All gilts exhibited in the division must have been farrowed on or after January 1, current year, barrows January 15, current year 2. All swine must be owned by exhibitor by June 1, current year. 3.All purebred gilts entered must be registered in the name of the exhibitor only. All animals exhibited shall be plainly ear marked and these ear marks will be inspected. 4. Each exhibitor must be responsible for his market animal (barrow to be weighed at the designated time.) 5. Barrow Class weights may be altered by superintendent to balance classes.. 6. No gilts will be shown in the market barrow class. 7. The show is open only to Effingham County. 9.ONLY two (2) barrows may show in each division, not including carcass barrow. 10. Weigh barrows and cross bred gilts Saturday, weigh in TBA. 11. An individual may show a total of two (2) gilts in each class (purebred, maternal, and market). 12. Crossbred gilts must be weighed 13. NO back up animals are allowed 14. No washing of swine during any OTHER 4-H Livestock show. SPRING GILTS Class H Entries Due July 15 Purebred Gilt 1st $37; 2nd $34; 3rd $31; 4th $30; 5th $29; 6th $28 H Gilt - Entry Class H Division I H Division II Crossbred Market Gilt 1st $34; 2nd $31; 3rd $29; 4th $27; 5th $25; 6th $23; 7th $22; 8th $21 H Market Gilt - Entry Class H Division I H Division II H Division III (Superintendent will place in appropriate class.) Crossbred Maternal Gilt 1st $34; 2nd $31; 3rd $29; 4th $27; 5th $25; 6th $23; 7th $22; 8th $21 H Maternal Gilt - Entry Class H Division I H Division II Carcass Class 1st $34; 2nd $31; 3rd $29 H Carcass Class 1. One (1) carcass allowed per family. 2. Owners are responsible for their carcasses. You MUST pick it up from the locker and make your own disposition of it. 3. Carcass Class animals will leave the fairgrounds immediately after the on the hoof judging contest. 4. Carcass Class animals are NOT eligible to show in any other swine class. Barrows 1st $34; 2nd $31; 3rd $29; 4th $27; 5th $25; 6th $23; 7th $22; 8th $21 **H Market Barrow *Enter all Barrows under Class Number H 1445 H Division I H Division II H Division III H Division IV H Division V H Division VI H Division VII H Division VIII Effingham County 4-H Fair Llama Show Friday, August 3 at 9 a.m. Superintendents: Jo Ring, (217) ; Trish Purcell (217) Junior and Senior Divisions COSTUME CLASS - Llamas and handlers are dressed in costume with accompanying story. Showmanship - Exhibitors are judged in knowledge and handling the llama. OBSTACLE COURSE - An obstacle course of eight to ten obstacles that the handler and the llama must navigate are judged on willingness and proficiency. PUBLIC RELATIONS - A theme oriented course of eight to ten obstacles that the llama and handler may encounter when being in the public. PACK COMPETITION - A competition of eight to ten obstacles with the llama wearing a pack while trekking and packing in the wilderness. Come see the largest 4-H Llama Show in the state of Illinois! 74th Annual Effingham County Fair 27 July 28-August 4, 2018
8 Class H - Rabbits Premiums Offered $2, Judging Wednesday 8 a.m. Jennifer Hecht, Superintendent (217) Erin Pontious, Superintendent (217) All animals exhibited must have met County 4-H Rules, Junior Livestock Rules and State Regulations governing Livestock exhibited at Illinois Fairs. See Rules Page. $2.00 Show Fee Per class and $6.00 Entry Fee per class must be paid at time of entry. Entry fee on non-winners will be refunded. Show Fees must be submitted with entry by July 15. NO late entries 1. All rabbits must be owned by exhibitor by June Members may show 8 entries, 5 cages maximum. 3. A member may show no more than two entries per class or one meat pen. A meat pen consists of 3 rabbits (1 entry). All the same breed under 12 weeks of age between 3 to 5 lbs. Meat Pen ; **H Meat Pen *Enter all Meat Pens under Class Number H H Division I H H H H H H H H H H H H H H Division II Division III Californian Junior Buck - under 6 months Junior Doe - under 6 months Senior Buck - over 6 months Senior Doe - over 6 months Satin - Solid Junior Buck - under 6 months Junior Doe - under 6 months Senior Buck - over 6 months Senior Doe - over 6 months Satin - Broken (Broken is white & any other color) Junior Buck - under 6 months Junior Doe - under 6 months Senior Buck - over 6 months Senior Doe - over 6 months Other Breed Class Rabbits: American Fuzzy Lop, American Sable, French Angora, English Angora, Satin Angora, Britannia Petite, Belgian Hare, Standard Chinchilla, Dutch, Dwarf Hotot, English Spot, Florida White, Jersey Wooly, Havana, Himalayan, Harlequin, Lilac, Lionhead, Mini Rex, Mini Lop, Mini Satin, Netherland Dwarf, Polish, Rex, Rhinelander, Silver, Silver Marten, Tan and Thrianta, American, Giant Angora, Blanc De Hotot, Beveren, Checkered Giant, Cinnamon, Cre me d Argent, Champagne d Argent, Giant Chinchilla, American Chinchilla, English Lop, French Lop, Palomino, Flemish Giant, and Silver Fox. 4. Rabbits from meat pen may be entered in junior class in their respective breeds. 5. Exhibitor must be present for judging or have another member represent them. 6. Exhibitor must bring feed and containers. Cages must be cleaned under daily. 7. Juniors exceeding maximum class weights may be shown in higher age class. ARBA Standards Holland Lop Rabbits H Junior Buck - under 6 months H Junior Doe - under 6 months H Senior Buck - over 6 months H Senior Doe- over 6 months Other Breeds H Junior Buck 4 Class H Junior Buck 6 Class H Junior Doe 4 Class H Junior Doe 6 Class H Senior Buck 4 Class H Senior Buck 6 Class H Senior Doe 4 Class H Senior Doe 6 Class New Zealand H Junior Buck - under 6 months H Junior Doe - under 6 months H Senior Buck - over 6 months H Senior Doe - over 6 months Mini Rex H Junior Buck - under 6 months H Junior Doe - under 6 months H Senior Buck - over 6 months H Senior Doe - over 6 months Junior is under 6 months. Senior is over 6 months. 4 Class is less than 9 pounds. 6 Class is 9 pounds and up. Class H - Poultry & Domestic Birds Premiums Offered $1,854 Judging Monday 8:00 a.m. Donna Loy, Superintendent (217) All animals exhibited must have met County 4-H Rules, Junior Livestock Rules and State Regulations governing Livestock exhibited at Illinois Fairs. See Open Class Rules. $2.00 Show Fee Per Pen of Birds and $6.00 Entry Fee per pen plus show fee must be paid at time of entry. Entry fee on non-winners will be refunded. Show Fees must be submitted with entry by July 15. NO late entries 1. ALL poultry entries (except ducks, geese, pigeons and doves) MUST have a negative pullorum-typhoid test or a certificate from the breeder/ hatchery stating the stock originated from a U.S. pullorum-typhoid clean flock BEFORE admission to the poultry area. A poultry tester will be available first Saturday at 8 a.m. 2. A Wild Game permit is required for game birds. (Pheasants & Quail, etc.) Obtain from Illinois Department of Conservation. 74th Annual Effingham County Fair 28 July 28-August 4, 2018
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