Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, July 29, 2015, Page 23, Image 68

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    WOE HERITAGE FAIR 2015
LaMancha, Sable, Oberhasli, Nigerian Dwrarf, Recorded
grade, Pygmy , Boer, Angora.
Class l - Junior doe kid, April to June
Class 2 - Senior doe kid January to March
Class 3 - Dry yearling
Class 4 - Milking yearling
Class 5 - Milking 2 year old
Class 6 - Mature milking doe (by age)
Class 7 - Dam and daughter
Class 8 - Doe with best udder
Class 9 - Dairy herd, 4 does in milk, owned by same
exhibitor. one entry per exhibitor.
Class 10- Showmanship
SUBDIVISION E—SWINE
Class l - Sow 1 year & over
Class2 - Gilt, 6 months-1 year
Class3 - Gilt, under 6 months
Class4 - Boar, under 1 year
Class5 - Market hog, 220-270pounds.
Class6 - Feeder pigs, 40-219pounds.
Class7 - Overweight, 270pounds and over
Class8 - Showmanship
SUBDIVISION F—RABBITS
Rules and regulations
1. Exhibitors must furnish their own feed and water con-
tainers and feed.
2. Exhibitors must feed and water their animals at least
twice daily—morning and evening.
3. No pregnant does or does with litters allowed.
4. Exhibitors must be present to carry their
rabbit to the judging table unless prior arrange-ments are
made with the superintendent.
5. Any animal found to have ear mites or any contagious
disease must be removed from the barn immediately.
6. In the event of extreme heat, the exhibitor is respon-
sible for keeping animals cooled. Any losses are the
exhibitor’s liability.
Fryer pens
Fryer pens are judged on
1. Meat type
2. Condition
3. Uniformity
A fryer pen consists of three rabbits under 10 weeks of
age and weighing 4-6 pounds each. If any 1 animal is
below or above the weight requirement, the pen auto-
matically receives a red award.
Breeds
Rabbits will be judged by breed with separate classes for
bucks and does in the following
classes: Breeds under 9 pounds minimum
senior ideal weight (i.e. Dutch, Dwarf, etc.)
Class l - Senior, over 6 mo.
Class 2 - Junior, 3-6 months Breeds over 9 pounds mini-
mum senior ideal weight
(i.e., New Zealand, California)
Class 3 - Senior, 8 mo. or older
Class 4 - Intermediate, 5-8 Mo.
Class 5 - Junior, 3-6 months
Class 6—showmanship
SUBDIVISION G—CAVIES
1. All rules in the rabbit division apply to this division
also.
2. All colors judged together unless five or more of a
color are entered.
3. Two or more of any breed constitute a class. Classes
may be combined if judge and a super-intendent see fit.
4. Exhibitors furnish own cages.
Breeds American, Peruvian, Abyssinian, White Crested,
Teddy and Silkie.
Class l - Junior boar, under 4 mo., not over 22 oz.
Class 2 - Junior boar over 22 oz.
Class 3 - Intermediate boar, 4-6 mo.,
22-30 oz.
Class 4 - Intermediate sow, 4-6 mo.,
22-30 oz.
Class 5 - Senior boar, over 30 oz.
Class 6 - Senior sow, over 30 oz.
Class 7 - Showmanship
SUBDIVISION H—POULTRY
Rules and regulations
1. Poultry will be judged in their cages.
2. All birds must be dusted prior to delivery at fair.
3. Exhibitors will provide their own feed, feed-ers and
waters.
4. Classes may be divided or combined at the discretion
of the superintendent.
Class l - Chickens
1. Cock
2. Cockerel
3. Hen
4. Pullet
5. Old trio
6. Young trio
Class 2 -Turkeys
1. Old tom
2. Old hen
3. Young tom
4. Young hen
Class 3—Ducks
1. Old drake
2. Old duck
Class 4—Geese
1. Old gander
2. Old goose
3. Young gander
4. Young goose
Class 5—Wild fowl or hobby
Class 6—Showmanship
Class 3—utility pigeons
Class 4—rare pigeons
SUBDIVISION I—PIGEONS
Exhibitors must furnish own cages. Classes will be divid-
ed into young hens, old hens, young cocks, old cocks.
Class l—sporting
Class 2—fancy
Class 3— Utility
Class 4— Rare
Class 5—hobby
Class 6—pairs
Class 7–showmanship
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Planting project for Kids
The purpose of the activity is to provide
kids, and their parents as well, the op-
portunity to plant their own edible plants
(vegetables and herbs) to take home with
them. Log House Plants supplies the plant-
ers, plants and soil, and the kids plant what
they choose. We offer information on what
they plant and caring for their little garden.
The kids love getting their hands dirty, and
knowing that they are able to eat what they
grow. Its really great to see kids, and adults
having fun, and they seem to love it!