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Department
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ANIMAL
AND VET SCIENCES
SMALL
ANIMALS
RULES:
1.
Open to members enrolled in Vet Science Project,
Adventures in Dairy or Animal Project doing similar work.
2.
Exhibit must be a poster or tabletop display.
Posters and charts must be 14" X 22" in size.
Poster must deliver a clear message.
3.
Table Top Display are to be more detailed in explanation
and three-dimensional. Display
may be any size. All
exhibits (with the exception of posters) must have a written
explanation on 3” x 5” card (attached).
4.
Judging is pre-Fair and Face-To-Face.
Judging times will be published.
5.
Entry tags MUST be attached prior to judging.
6.
Entries judged that are missing any of the slated rules
and descriptions will be dropped one placing.
CLASS A - ADVENTURES IN
DAIRYLAND
Lot
#
1.
Exhibit depicting breeds of Dairy animals.
2.
Exhibit related to dairy cattle selection and/or judging
3.
Exhibit promoting the Dairy Industry
4.
Exhibit of careers in the Dairy World
5.
Any other exhibit not listed above but related to the project
Premium: Class A: (Face to Face)
$1.75-1.50-1.25-1.00
CLASS B - ANIMAL SCIENCE
Lot #
1.
Attitude and behavior
2.
Maintaining animal health
3.
Organs & Systems of the animal body
4.
Animal Disease: Bacteria
and/or viruses
5.
External or internal parasites
6.
Nutrition, stress, or heredity
7.
Life cycle of an animal
8.
Plastic first aid box: containing first aid item
pertinent to ONE animal. Must include a picture of your animal.
9.
Environmental influence on animal health
10.
Genetics and bioengineering
11.
Preventative Medicine
12.
Physical injuries and remedies
13.
Illustrated talk of demonstration (The techniques of
"Illustrated Talk" and "Actual
Demonstration" may be used alone or in combination) 3 - 5
minutes.
Premiums: Class B (Face to Face)
$2.00-1.75-1.50-1.25
State
Fair and Award of Excellence may be awarded to Class A – B and
non animal exhibits in Class C.
CLASS C – SMALL ANIMALS AND
PETS
RULES:
1.
All State of WI mandatory health regulations apply. See
County & District Fairs, Rules and Regulations of Animal
health in front of this book.
2.
Open to those 4-H members enrolled in the Pets or Bird
Project.
3.
Exhibits of animals/pets must be brought in an
appropriate cage.
4.
Only adult birds may be exhibited. Adult birds are
defined as those birds in mature plumage. Young birds that do
not have their plumage shall not be exhibited.
5.
Animals/Pets must be under the daily care, feeding and
supervision of member by April 1 of current year.
6.
Vet-In time and face to face judging time will be
published in the 4-H newsletter.
7.
A picture of exhibitor and animal/pet with description on
a 8 ½ x 11” poster MUST be entered with
animal/pet. Picture
will be displayed during fair and can be picked up after 7:00
p.m. on Sunday. Entry
tag must be attached. Ribbons
will be displayed on picture.
8.
Animals/pets are to be taken home upon completion of
Face-to-Face judging.
Lot #
1.
Caged Bird
2.
Cavy, adult male (guinea pig or hamster)
3.
Cavy, adult female (guinea pig or hamster)
4.
Reptile, any type
5.
Aquatic, any type
6.
Rodent, any type
7.
Other not listed above (excludes pet rabbits, dogs, cats)
8.
Exhibit of pet care
9.
Research on breed information on your pet
10.
Toy for pet
11.
Exhibit of pet training
12.
Home-built carrier
Premiums: Class C (Face to
Face) $2.00-1.75-1.50-1.25
Ribbon Award to Best of Show
NOTE:
Dept 6 – Horses:
The
Small Animal & Vet Science judge will judge Horseless Horse
entries (Class F). Entries
are to be entered under Dept 6 but exhibitors are to bring them
for face-to-face judging on Monday.
Entries may be picked up on Sunday after 7:00 p.m.
NOTE: Dept 9 - Dogs: The Small Animal and Vet Science judge will judge Dog
Scrapbooks (Class C). Scrapbooks
are to be entered under Dept 9 but exhibitors are to bring them
for face-to-face judging
on Monday. Entries
may be picked up on Sunday after 7:00 p.m.
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