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2008 Trophy Donors
2009 Daily Program
2009 Fair Entertainment, Rodeo, Truck Pull, Tractor Pull & Demo Derby
2009 Fair Exhibition Rules
2009 LaSalle County 4-H Clubs
2009 Livestock Health Requirements
4-H Federation Food Stand and Exhibit Hall Schedule
Admission
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Beef Show
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Cloverbuds
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Financial Champions & Consumer Savy
Foods
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Interior Design
Journalism & Communications
Natural Resources
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Rabbit Show
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Rabbit Show

4-H Rabbits

Superintendent Larry & Jane Vahle (357-6613)

To be entered 3:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m., Thursday, July 9.

To be judged 8:30 a.m., Saturday, July 11

RULES

1. Read all General Rules for 4-H Show.

2. Each exhibitor is limited to two entries in each class. All rabbits brought

must be exhibited.

3. Two market pens may be shown and may be of any breed. Each rabbit

in the pen must be of the same breed and variety. Two single fryers may be

shown and may be any breed. Market pen rabbits and single fryers should

weigh between three and five pounds. All rabbits in these two classes will be

weighed.

4. Stock showing signs of sickness or disease will be removed from the show

at the discretion of the Superintendent or Veterinarian.

5. Age limitations:

Junior Bucks or Does -- under six months of age.

Intermediate Bucks or Does -- six to eight months of age.

Senior Bucks or Does -- eight months of age and over. (Six months and over

for breeds with four classes)

6. No rabbit may be entered in more than one class.

7. Each rabbit must be tattooed in the left ear.

8. Exhibitors must be present to show animals or animals will not be judged.

9. Exhibitor must place animals in pens assigned, or they cannot be shown.

Rabbits removed from pens or from fairgrounds before 5:00 p.m. Sunday,

July 12, will forfeit all Premiums in the Department and will relinquish tro-

phies or other honors received. Each exhibitor is expected to dump and clean

trays. All animals must be removed by 6:00 p.m. Sunday, July 12.

10. There must be a minimum of eight rabbits showing in a breed, in order for

that breed to show the following year. If a breed has at least eight representa-

tives showing in all other breeds, that breed will be added the following year.

11. Exhibitor should padlock pens.

12. Show order will be as listed in the fair book.

13. Ear numbers must be reported to the Superintendent at check in on

Thursday, July 9.

ALL SATINS

Senior Buck

Intermediate Buck

Junior Buck

Senior Doe

Intermediate Doe

Junior Doe

Champion and Reserve

CALIFORNIANS / NEW ZEALANDS

Senior Buck

Intermediate Buck

Junior Buck

Senior Doe

Intermediate Doe

Junior Doe

Champion and Reserve

MINI LOPS

Senior Buck

Junior Buck

Senior Doe

Junior Doe

Champion and Reserve

JERSEY WOOLIES

Senior Buck

Junior Buck

Senior Doe

Junior Doe

Champion and Reserve

REX/MINI REX

Senior Buck

Junior Buck

Senior Doe

Junior Doe

Champion and Reserve

POLISH

Senior Buck

Junior Buck

Senior Doe

Junior Doe

Champion and Reserve


ALL OTHER BREEDS

Senior Buck

Intermediate Buck

Junior Buck

Senior Doe

Intermediate Doe

Junior Doe

Champion and Reserve

MARKET PEN OF THREE

(Market pen rabbits cannot be shown in any other class)

All breeds & colors

SINGLE FRYERS

(Single fryers may not be shown in any other class)

All breeds & colors

Showmanship

A Junior, Intermediate, and Senior Showmanship class will be held in

this department immediately following judging of the last class. Previous

Showmanship winners are eligible to compete a second year in Junior,

Intermediate, and Senior Division.

Breed Champions-Rosette

Reserve Breed Champions-Ribbon

Best Rabbit in Show-Trophy

Reserve Best Rabbit in Show-Rosette

Best Market Pen-Trophy

Best Single Fryer-Trophy

Champion Senior Showmanship (14 and older) - Trophy

Champion Intermediate Showmanship (11-13 years) - Trophy

Champion Junior Showmanship (8-10 years) - Trophy

Department JF-H

Junior Fair Rabbits

Premiums Offered $324.00

Superintendents Larry and Jane Vahle (357-6613)

Rabbit Premiums

1st $5.00

2nd$3.00

3rd$2.00

Check-in time - 3:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m., Thursday, July 9

To be judged - 8:30 a.m., Saturday, July 11

RULES

1. Read all Junior Show General Eligibility Rules.

2. Entry fee: $1.00 per entry. Cage fee $ .50.

3. Each exhibitor is limited to two entries in each class. All rabbits brought

must be exhibited.

4. Two market pens may be shown and may be of any breed. Each rabbit

in the pen must be of the same breed and variety. Two single fryers may be

shown and may be any breed. Market pen rabbits and single fryers should

weigh between three and five pounds. All rabbits in these two classes will be

weighed.

5. Stock showing signs of sickness or disease will be removed from the show

at the discretion of the Superintendent or Veterinarian.

6. Age limitations:

Junior Bucks or Does -- under six months of age.

Intermediate Bucks or Does -- six to eight months of age.

Senior Bucks or Does -- eight months of age and over. (Six months and over

for breeds with four classes)

7. No rabbit may be entered in more than one class.

8. Each rabbit must be tattooed in the left ear.

9. Exhibitors must be present to show animals or animals will not be judged.

10. Exhibitor must place animals in pens assigned, or they cannot be shown.

Rabbits removed from pens or from fairgrounds before 5:00 p.m. Sunday,

July 12, will forfeit all Premiums in the Department and will relinquish tro-

phies or other honors received. Each exhibitor is expected to dump and clean

trays. All animals must be removed by 6:00 p.m. Sunday, July 12.

11. There must be a minimum of eight rabbits showing in a breed, in order for

that breed to show the following year. If a breed has at least eight representa-

tives showing in all other breeds, that breed will be added the following year.

12. Exhibitor should padlock pens.

13. Show order will be as listed in the fair book.

14. Ear numbers must be reported to the Superintendent at check in on

Thursday, July 9.

ALL SATINS

Class No. Description

JF-216 Senior Buck

JF-217 Intermediate Buck

JF-218 Junior Buck

JF-219 Senior Doe

JF-220 Intermediate Doe

JF-221 Junior Doe

Champion and Reserve

CALIFORNIANS/NEW ZEALANDS

Class No. Description

JF-222 Senior Buck

JF-223 Intermediate Buck

JF-224 Junior Buck

JF-225 Senior Doe

JF-226 Intermediate Doe

JF-227 Junior Doe

Champion and Reserve

MINI LOPS

Class No. Description

JF-234 Senior Buck

JF-235 Junior Buck

JF-236 Senior Doe

JF-237 Junior Doe

Champion and Reserve

JERSEY WOOLIES

Class No. Description

JF-238 Senior Buck

JF-239 Junior Buck

JF-240 Senior Doe

JF-241 Junior Doe

Champion and Reserve

REX/MINI REX

Class No. Description

JF-242 Senior Buck

JF-243 Junior Buck

JF-244 Senior Doe

JF-245 Junior Doe

Champion and Reserve

POLISH

Class No. Description

JF-246 Senior Buck

JF-247 Junior Buck

JF-248 Senior Doe

JF-249 Junior Doe

Champion and Reserve

ALL OTHER BREEDS

Class No. Description

JF-250 Senior Buck

JF-251 Intermediate Buck

JF-252 Junior Buck

JF-253 Senior Doe

JF-254 Intermediate Doe

JF-255 Junior Doe

Champion and Reserve

Breed Champions & Reserve Champions-Rosette

Grand Champion & Reserve Champion - Rosette

MARKET PEN OF THREE

(Market pen rabbits cannot be shown in any other class)

Class No. Description

JF-262 All breeds

SINGLE FRYERS

(Single fryers may not be shown in any other class)

Class No. Description

JF-263 All breeds

About the Program | 2008 Trophy Donors | 2009 Daily Program | 2009 Fair Entertainment, Rodeo, Truck Pull, Tractor Pull & Demo Derby | 2009 Fair Exhibition Rules | 2009 LaSalle County 4-H Clubs | 2009 Livestock Health Requirements | 4-H Federation Food Stand and Exhibit Hall Schedule | Admission | Aerospace & Bicycle | Animal Science, Small Pets, Vet Science | Beef Show | Cat Show | Child Care, Health, Intergenerational | Clothing & Clothing Decisions | Cloverbuds | Computer Science | Crops & Plants and Soils | Dairy Show | Dog Show & Care | Electicity, Small Engines & Tractor | Financial Champions & Consumer Savy | Foods | Geospatial & Robotics | Goat Show | Horse Show | Horticulture & Floriculture | Interior Design | Journalism & Communications | Natural Resources | Photography | Poultry Show | Rabbit Show | Service Learning | Sheep Show | SpeakOut for 4-H-Public Speaking | Swine Show | Theater Arts, Intercultural, Citizenship, & Leadership | Visual Arts | Welding | Woodworking | Contact Us

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