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771 500 002
771 500 003
Intermediate
Senior
4-H WOOL
1. Each member is limited to one fleece in a class.
2. Each fleece must have a 4-H Wool Show Tag indicat-
ing breed and class number.
3. All fleeces will be shown in breed class.
4. Fleeces must have been shorn in 2017 and be from
animals owned by the 4-H member.
5. Judging criteria are outlined on 4-H Fleece Exhibit
Score Card (40-610).
6. Fleece should be tied with paper twine only. (DO NOT
USE PLASTIC twine or bags).
All classes except “Romney, colored” and “Shetland, col-
ored” are white fleeces. All colored fleeces
(black, brown, etc.) must be entered in either Romney, col-
ored, Shetland, colored, or Colored Fleece
(any breed or cross, indicate breed on tag).
771 401 000 Cheviot
771 402 000 Columbia
771 403 000 Corriedale
771 404 000 Dorset
771 405 000 Hampshire
771 406 000 Montadale
771 407 000 Romney, colored
771 408 000 Romney, white
771 409 000 Shetland, colored
771 410 000 Shetland, white
771 411 000 Shropshire
771 412 000 Southdown
771 413 000 Suffolk
771 414 000 Other Breeds (indicate breed on tag)
771 415 000 Crossbred (white face)
771 416 000 Crossbred (black face)
771 417 000 Colored fleece (any breed or cross except
full Romney or Shetland; indicate breed on tag)
LLAMA/ALPACA FIBER/WOOL
799 201 000 Llama Fiber, Junior
799 201 002 Llama Fiber, Intermediate
799 201 003 Llama Fiber, Senior
799 202 000 Alpaca Fiber, Junior
799 202 002 Alpaca Fiber, Intermediate
799 202 003 Alpaca Fiber, Senior
799 203 000 Suri Alpaca, Junior
799 203 002 Suri Alpaca, Intermediate
799 203 003 Suri Alpaca, Senior
4-H LLAMA/ALPACA
Llama/Alpaca SHOWMANSHIP (Required)
799 500 001 Junior
799 500 002 Intermediate
799 500 003 Senior
Other Llama Performance Classes
799 100 001 Public Relations - Junior
799 100 002 Public Relations – Intermediate
799 100 003 Public Relations - Senior
799 102 001 Obstacle Course - Junior
799 102 002 Obstacle Course - Intermediate
799 102 003 Obstacle Course - Senior
4-H SMALL ANIMALS
GENERAL RULES
1. Exhibits must be owned by June 1 and cared for by 4-
H member.
2. 4-H members must be present to show their animals.
Each member will carry his or her animal to judging
table and show them while they are being judged.
3. 4-H rabbits/poultry will be judged by the “merit” method
and lined in groups according to quality. Meat confor-
mation and production will be emphasized in judging.
4. Any rabbit that has a permanent defect will be placed
in the white ribbon group. Any rabbit that has a cor-
rectable problem shall, at the judges’ discretion, be
placed in the red or white ribbon group.
All breeds in each class shown together except when
three or more of same breed.
6. A list of market rabbit breeds can be found on page 9
of the 4-H Rabbit Project Manual. These breeds are
listed as meat under primary use.
7. Rabbit/poultry exhibit with parasites will be sent home.
8. Small Animal Barn closed to the public during health
checks, entries and pen judging.
9. 4-H members who qualify for State Fair Small Animal
entries must use State Fair Class numbers. The class
numbers listed below are “County Only” class num-
bers. Check State Fair Book for entry numbers.
10. No dogs in the small animal barn.
11. On the day of the show, all small animals need to
remain penned until called for classes. (Locks for
cages are recommended.)
SPECIAL CLASSES (Animals must have been shown in
class above).
761 200 000 Doe w/production records, must have kindled
in the current 4-H year (Ribbon only.)
761 700 001 Rabbit Fur Class (judged for quality of pelt
on live animal according to ARBA Standards.)
4-H SMALL ANIMAL SHOWMANSHIP
See 4-H Showmanship Rules #1—6.
The Poultry Showmanship contest will follow the guide-
lines in “Poultry Showmanship”, 4-H 2060. Members
must bring their own show stick for showmanship.
All poultry members will be asked to demonstrate safe-
ly crating and uncrating their animal for showmanship.
4-H CAVIES
NOTE: Fill in blank in class number (__) with one of the
following numbers.
1. Junior Sow, born after May 1, 2017 minimum of 12 oz.
through 22 oz.
2. Junior Boar, born after May 1, 2017 minimum of 12 oz.
through 22 oz.
3. Intermediate Sow, born March 1 to April 30, 2017, over 22
oz., maximum 32 oz.
4. Intermediate Boar, born March 1 to April 30, 2017, over 22
oz., maximum 32 oz.
5. Senior Sow, born before March 1, 2017, over 32 oz
6. Senior Boar, born before March 1, 2017, over 32 oz.
5.
1.
2.
3.
4-H RABBITS
Note: Rabbits need to be entered in appropriate age class.
761 710 010 Pre-Junior Doe, born after June 1, 2017
761 710 020 Junior Doe, born March 1—May 31, 2017
761 710 030 Intermediate Doe, born January 1—
February 28, 2017
761 710 040 Senior Doe, born before January 1, 2017
761 710 050 Pre-Junior Buck, born after June 1, 2017
761 710 060 Junior Buck, born March 1—May 31, 2017
761 710 070 Intermediate Buck born January 1—
February 29, 2017
761 710 080 Senior Buck, born before January 1, 2017
MARKET RABBITS
(To be judged on conformation, condition, and uniformity, all
breeds competing). 3 ½--5 lbs. under 69 days; or 5 – 7
½ lbs. 69—90 days.
761 300 000 Market Rabbit
761 500 001
761 500 002
761 500 003
RABBIT SHOWMANSHIP
Junior
Intermediate
Senior
Cavy Breeds:
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
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