Woodbury County Fairbook 2015 | Page 75

74 Woodbury County Fair Breeding Duck and Geese Classes (must consist of 1 male and 1 female) Pair of breeder ducks Pair of breeder geese 8539. Hobby Ducks 8540. Male fancy duck 8541. Female fancy ducks 8542. Pair of fancy ducks 4-H/FFA Poultry Show Order Showmanship Hobby Bird Classes Market Bird Classes Miscellaneous Bird Classes Meat Bird Classes Egg Layer Classes Breeding Poultry Classes Individual Chicken Standard Size Classes Individual Chicken Bantam Classes Breeding Duck and Geese Classes 4-H/FFA Dog Department (30) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Jill Tentinger – Superintendent – (712)-428-4127 or 898-1895 Jamie Johnson – Superintendent – (712) 253-3336 Refer to General Rules. Dogs must be identified in 4-H Online by 11:59 p.m. on May 15. 4-H’ers must identify their animals in 4-H Online at: https://iowa.4honline.com. No paper identification forms will be accepted by 4-H members. Please see rule #2 under 4-H and FFA Livestock General Rules. 4-H Dog exhibitors must also fill out a Livestock/Animal Fair Entry and Dog entry form due in the Woodbury County Extension office on or before July 15 by 4:30 p.m. See rule # 3 under livestock general rules. Information not entered by the deadlines will make the animals ineligible for exhibit. All dogs require proof of current vaccination for rabies. Check with your veterinarian for other vaccines. Dogs will return home after final judging. Dog owners will provide their own water pans and food. No food or bait is allowed in obedience or rally show rings. All dogs must be on leash at all times except when in show ring. Dogs will not be taken into barns or near livestock. Entries in handling and obedience classes are open to purebred or mixed breed dogs and must be owned by the 4-H/FFA members or their immediate family. Each 4-H/FFA member is limited to two entries in obedience as long as they are in different classes and one entry in handling which may be the same dog or two different dogs. 4-H Superintendents will assist in deciding level of training the 4-H’er and their dog should be entered in for Fair. Exhibitor dress code: White blouse or shirt with a 4-H emblem with blue, black or khaki jeans, slacks. FFA youth to wear a white shirt with their FFA Emblem or their FFA shirt during the show. The intent is to have all exhibitors to look as uniform as possible. No shorts. No caps or hats are allowed in the show ring. Exhibitor may not wear sandals or slip on shoes while in the show ring. Please check with the superintendents if there are questions on the dress code for the dog show. Experienced handlers with a beginning dog or a beginning handler with an experienced dog must exhibit in class: 1st Year Obedience B. Superintendent will identify appropriate class level. All dogs must be trained, cared for, managed and shown by the exhibitor. No professionally trained dogs will be allowed. No bitch in season may be shown. No one shall strike dogs nor use any other unnecessarily harsh physical means of