2017 Tioga County 4-H Youth Fair

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2017 Tioga County 4-H Youth Fair

August 4, 2017

Brought to you by Tioga County 4-H Members! RABBIT/CAVY Exhibits Section 1 - f

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Tioga County 4-H Animal Science Rules A. Advance Registration 1. All Tioga Co. 4-H animal fair online entries are due no later than Monday, July 17; and animal health papers and 4-H record books are due in the 4-H Office no later than Wednesday, July 19. 2. A showmanship animal (in all species) must be designated no later than noon (12 p.m.) on Tuesday, Aug. 1. B. Records 1. Exhibitors must have their animal’s registration papers, bill of sale and health papers on the fairgrounds at all times. 2. A 4-H Project Record Book, for each animal species or type (market/breeding) of project entered, must be entered as a 4-H Youth Building exhibit (complete up to the fair) for evaluation. C. Ownership 1. 4-H youth may designate and exhibit a “non-owned” project animal in the county fair, but must adhere to the following conditions: the animal must meet all county requirements, must be accompanied by the appropriate health certificate, must have the appropriate ownership identification papers, can be purebred or grade, and cannot be entered in market classes (due to the Livestock Sale Committee requirements, exhibitors must own all market steers, lambs, hogs, goats, poultry and rabbits). New York Youth Livestock Non-Ownership Policy    

 2. 3. 4. D. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. E. 1. 2. 3. F. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. G. 1. 2.

The exhibitor, upon request to the event sponsor, shall provide proof of ownership of any exhibit. This non-owner certificate verifies that a 4-H member in New York and the owner of the animal have entered an agreement. A lease agreement allows a 4-H member to use the specified animal as a 4-H project. Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) encourages the use of written lease agreements, however, it is the responsibility of the owner and exhibitor to agree upon the lease terms. Neither CCE nor Cornell University is legally involved in writing, implementing or terminating any lease agreements. The following bill was legally adopted by the NYS Department of Agriculture & Markets July 1987. Exhibits shall have been owned by the exhibitor for a period of at least (30) days prior to the entry of the exhibit provided, however, that any animal exhibit entered in a youth fair, youth exhibition or 4-H show or exhibition shall have been in the care of the exhibitor for a period of at least (60) days prior to entry of the exhibit. CCE staff and state program administrators have maintained the following philosophy since 1987. Non-owner/lease opportunities are intended for youth who do not already own an animal of this species type. For exhibition purposes, youth are limited to one non-owned breeding class animal of this species type. The exhibitor must have cared for all owned and non-owned animals in accordance to the due dates on each 4-H Project Animal Ownership paper of their species. Purebred animals must be entered in the exhibitor’s name and use the animal’s registered name, and number. Exhibitors with grade animals must have their bill of sale indicating the purchase date of the animal. Exhibitors with non-owned animals must have their appropriate non-ownership certificates. All animals must be identified with a tag, tattoo, microchip (must provide a reader), or band. Animal Housing All 4-H youth animals, excluding dogs and horses, must arrive on the fairgrounds between the hours of 3:00 and 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday of fair week. All 4-H youth animals must remain on the fairgrounds until officially released at 5:00 p.m. Saturday evening of the fair; except Livestock Sale animals, and dairy cattle which will be released at 12:00 p.m. Saturday of the fair. 4-H livestock (beef, dairy, swine, sheep, goats, poultry, and rabbits) will be housed according to the plan established by the 4-H Animal Science Advisory Committee. Horses may not arrive earlier than Thursday morning of fair week. Exhibitors will be assigned stalls in the order that their fair entry registration and stall deposit were received in the 4-H Office. Stalls must be cleaned after they are vacated. 4-H youth exhibitors only are responsible for the daily care, pen cleaning and feeding of their animals. Younger members may have some assistance from parents and leaders but must demonstrate an ability and desire to care for their own animals. Dogs will arrive just prior to the dog show and must not travel beyond the 4-H grounds. Pen deposits and premiums will be withheld on pens and stalls not cleaned by the 4-H exhibitor at the close of the fair. Feeds, Bedding and Supplies Exhibitors must supply all bedding, hay, grains or other feeds. It is strongly recommended that the supplies are brought to the fairgrounds with the animals. Exhibitors must bring all forks, shovels, feed buckets, water hoses, wheelbarrows, baskets, etc. Horse stall locks are the responsibility of 4-H youth exhibitor. Market Sale Class Animal Market animals will be weighed upon arrival at the fairgrounds, and at 7:00 a.m. the morning of the Livestock Sale. Market animals that don’t make weight will be given an opportunity to show in non-sale market classes. Once entered and accepted by the Livestock Sale Committee, animals must go through the sale. Each exhibitor is allowed a maximum of three sale entries, such as: 3 hogs / 3 lambs / 3 goats / 2 lambs and 1 hog / 1 bovine and 2 lambs / etc. The following exceptions apply: market beef: 1 animal maximum / dairy steer: 1 feeder steer and 1 dairy steer maximum Exhibitors are responsible for presenting their animal(s) in the sale ring. Exhibitors are responsible for their animals until they are trucked to the slaughterhouse. Show Attire Exhibitors must be appropriately dressed, neat and clean. Farm names cannot appear on shirts. See rules for specific species for additional requirements. 2

H. Safety 1. A committee of 4-H staff, the barn superintendent and club leaders will observe the handling of all animals both in and out of the show ring and will have the authority to disqualify any exhibitor for unethical practices. 2. In the case of an unruly animal, adult supervision will be provided for the exhibitor. In any case, the exhibitor must remain with the animal. 3. If, after two days on the fairgrounds, the animal can not be led by the youth and one adult then the animal must remain tied in its stall. 4. If an animal presents a danger to the general public it will be sent home immediately. 5. If an animal poses a safety risk to any of the exhibitors or other animals it will be removed from the ring at the discretion of the barn superintendent, 4-H staff and judges. This in turn will forfeit any class placing, the animal will be ineligible to be sold through the livestock sale, and will be sent home immediately. I. Shows and Sale 1. An animal may not be shown in both breeding and market classes. 2. DECISIONS OF THE JUDGES ARE FINAL. 3. All auction animals will be shown in respective market classes. 4. 4-H members are required to send thank you notes to trophy sponsors and livestock buyers. 5. Any Special Needs exhibitor will be permitted assistance in the show ring/sale ring from a parent, 4-H’er or designated adult. 6. On show days, all care, fitting, and grooming must be done by the 4-H youth. No parents, adults or professional groomsmen may help with project animals.

RABBIT & CAVY SHOW: Rules, Regulations and Classes . . . . . Section 1 - F 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

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All 4-H youth project rabbits, cavy and small pets must have been owned or leased, and cared for by the exhibitor, and must be registered with a 4-H Project Animal Registration certificate at the CCE, TC 4-H office by July 1 of the current year. Each exhibitor may show only one (1) entry per class per category. Breeds listed in each category will be identical to those listed in the American Rabbit Breeders Standards of Perfection. All youth rabbits and cavies must conform to the rules and regulations of the Livestock Health Requirements as determined by the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets, and the Tioga County Board of Health Order. The CCE, TC staff or the New York State Department of Agriculture & Market Veterinarian are authorized and empowered to cause the removal from the buildings and grounds of all animals failing to meet the health conditions specified. All youth rabbits and cavies must pass a mandatory vet health check between 1 and 7 p.m. on Monday on the fairgrounds before they can be placed in cages. None will be checked after this. Animals not passing the health check will need to be housed in a specially designed area until it is possible to take them home. Rabbits and cavies must be brought to the fair in a suitable carrying case/cage. If enough are available, housing cages will be provided. Only exhibitors will be allowed in the show arena during any event. Youth are expected to bring their own rabbits and cavies to the table for any contest/breed class. If they are already at one table during the breed show when a second animal of theirs is needed at another table, another youth should be asked to bring the second animal to the appropriate table. No rabbits or cavies are to be held while exhibittor is seated in the show area. Animals can be held only at the judging table. Exhibitors must wear either a long sleeve show coat of any color OR a long sleeve collared white button shirt. Clean and neat jeans, slacks or kaki type pants must be worn. A collared shirt or show coat is required for Decathlon contests. Exhibitors must furnish their own feed, water and dishes. Exhibitors are responsible for feeding and watering their own animals. Cages must be cleaned on a regular basis. On show days, all care, fitting, and grooming must be done by the 4-H youth. No parents, adults or professional groomsmen may help with project animals. CAVY SHOW

CLOVERBUDS: Clover buds only (youth 5 to 8 year s old) with a cavy. Youth will have adult (at least 18 year s old) super vision at all times. Cavy can be handled by the Cloverbud. Youth will be questioned by the judge about their cavy. Cloverbuds can use their own cavy but must have adult supervision at all times during the fair week. All Cloverbuds will receive a green participation ribbon. Class No. 1. CLOVERBUD PRESENTATION SHOWMANSHIP: All exhibitor s ar e expected to show. No pr emiums ar e awar ded in showmanship classes. All exhibitor s must wear proper attire. At the point an animal is rejected from the fair, that youth will be responsible for finding/borrowing another animal to enter in a showmanship class; notifying his/her leaders of their plans; caring for the animal; and preparing the animal for the showmanship class. A showmanship animal must be designated no later than noon (12 p.m.) of the first day of the fair.

Class Nos.

2. NOVICE – 1st time showing 3. JUNIOR – 2 to 3 years showing 4. SENIOR – 4 or more years showing CAVY CLASSES Senior: more than 2 lbs. Intermediate: less than 6 months; and, 1 lb. 6 oz. to 2 lbs. Junior: less than 4 months; and, less than 1 lb. 6 oz. 3

Senior Boar

Senior Sow

Interm. Boar

Interm. Sow

Junior Boar

Junior Sow

Sow & Litter

Class Nos. American

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

Abyssinian

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

Peruvian

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

White Crested

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

Teddy

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

Silkie

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

Satin American

47

48

49

50

51

52

53

Satin Abyssinian

54

55

56

57

58

59

60

Satin Peruvian

61

62

63

64

65

66

67

Satin Silkie

68

69

70

71

72

73

74

Satin Teddy

75

76

77

78

79

80

81

Coronet

82

83

84

85

86

87

88

Texel

89

90

91

92

93

94

95

Pets, Crossbreds, Grades

96

97

98

99

100

101

102

RABBIT SHOW CLOVERBUDS: Clover buds only (youth 5 to 8 year s old) with a rabbit. Youth will have adult (at least 18 year s old) super vision at all times. Rabbits can be handled by the Cloverbud. Youth will be questioned by the judge about their rabbits. Cloverbuds can use their own rabbits but must have adult supervision at all times during the fair week. All Cloverbuds will receive a green participation ribbon.

Class No.

103. CLOVERBUD PRESENTATION SHOWMANSHIP: All exhibitor s ar e expected to show. No pr emiums ar e awar ded in showmanship classes. All exhibitor s must wear proper attire. At the point an animal is rejected from the fair, that youth will be responsible for finding/borrowing another animal to enter in a showmanship class; notifying his/her leaders of their plans; caring for the animal; and preparing the animal for the showmanship class. A showmanship animal must be designated no later than noon (12 p.m.) of the first day of the fair.

Class Nos.

104. NOVICE – 1st time showing 105. JUNIOR – 2 to 3 years showing 106. SENIOR – 4 or more years showing WOOL BREEDS Senior Bucks: over 6 months Junior Bucks: under 6 months but at least 3 months Senior Buck

Senior Does: over 6 months Junior Does: under 6 months but at least 3 months Senior Doe

Junior Buck

Junior Doe

Class Nos. ENGLISH ANOGRA White

107

108

109

110

Colored

111

112

113

114

White

115

116

117

118

Colored

119

120

121

122

White

123

124

125

126

White

127

128

129

130

FRENCH ANGORA

GIANT ANGORA SATIN ANGORA

4

Senior Buck

Senior Doe

Junior Buck

Junior Doe

Class Nos. Colored

131

132

133

134

Self

135

136

137

138

Shaded

139

140

141

142

Agouti

143

144

145

146

Broken

147

148

149

150

Tan Pattern

151

152

153

154

AOV

155

156

157

158

Broken

159

160

161

162

Colored

163

164

165

166

167

168

169

170

JERSEY WOOLY

AMERICAN FUZZY LOP

LION HEADS TORT COMMERCIAL BREEDS

Senior Bucks: over 8 months Intermediate Bucks: 6 to 8 months Junior Bucks: under 6 months but at least 3 months Senior Buck

Senior Does: over 8 months Intermediate Does: 6 to 8 months Junior Does: under 6 months but at least 3 months

Senior Doe

Interm. Buck

Interm. Doe

Junior Buck

Junior Doe

Class Nos. AMERICAN Blue

171

172

173

174

175

176

White

177

178

179

180

181

182

BEVEREN

` White

183

184

185

186

187

188

Blue

189

190

191

192

193

194

Black

195

196

197

198

199

200

CALIFORNIAN

201

202

203

204

205

206

CHAMPAGNE D’ARGENT

207

208

209

210

211

212

Black

213

214

215

216

217

218

Blue

219

220

221

222

223

224

AMERICAN CHINCHILLA

225

226

227

228

229

230

GIANT CHINCHILLA

231

232

233

234

235

236

CINNAMON

237

238

239

240

241

242

CRÈME D’ARGENT

243

244

245

246

247

248

Black

249

250

251

252

253

254

Blue

255

256

257

258

259

260

Fawn

261

262

263

264

265

266

Light Gray

267

268

269

270

271

272

Sandy

273

274

275

276

277

278

Steel Gray

279

280

281

282

283

284

CHECKERED GIANT

FLEMISH GIANT

5

Senior Doe

Interm. Buck

Interm. Doe

Junior Buck

Junior Doe

285

286

287

288

289

290

291

292

293

294

295

296

Colored

297

298

299

300

301

302

Broken

303

304

305

306

307

308

Black

309

310

311

312

313

314

Broken

315

316

317

318

319

320

Red

321

322

323

324

325

326

White

327

328

329

330

331

332

Golden

333

334

335

336

337

338

Lynx

339

340

341

342

343

344

Black

345

346

347

348

349

350

Blue

351

352

353

354

355

356

Californian

357

358

359

360

361

362

Chinchilla

363

364

365

366

367

368

Chocolate

369

370

371

372

373

374

Copper

375

376

377

378

379

380

Otter

381

382

383

384

385

386

Red

387

388

389

390

391

392

White

393

394

395

396

397

398

Broken

399

400

401

402

403

404

Black

405

406

407

408

409

410

Blue

411

412

413

414

415

416

Senior Buck Class Nos. White HOTOT ENGLISH LOP

NEW ZEALAND

PALOMINO

SATIN

SIAMESE

SILVER FOX

FANCY BREEDS Senior Bucks: over 6 months Senior Does: over 6 months Junior Bucks: under 6 months but at least 3 months Junior Does: under 6 months but at least 3 months Senior Buck

Senior Doe

Junior Buck

Junior Doe

417

418

419

420

Black

421

422

423

424

Black Otter

425

426

427

428

Chestnut Agouti

429

430

431

432

Sable Marten

433

434

435

436

Class Nos. BELGIAN HARE BRITANNIA PETITE

6

Senior Buck

Senior Doe

Junior Buck

Junior Doe

Class Nos. Red Eyed White

437

438

439

440

STANDARD CHINCHILLA

441

442

443

444

Black

445

446

447

448

Blue

449

450

451

452

Chocolate

453

454

455

456

Gray

457

458

459

460

Steel

461

462

463

464

Tortoise

465

466

467

468

Black

469

470

471

472

Chocolate

473

474

475

476

Black

477

478

479

480

Blue

481

482

483

484

Chocolate

485

486

487

488

Gold

489

490

491

492

Gray

493

494

495

496

Lilac

497

498

499

500

Tortoise

501

502

503

504

505

506

507

508

Japanese

509

510

511

512

Magpie

513

514

515

516

Black

517

518

519

520

Blue

521

522

523

524

Broken

525

526

527

528

Chocolate

529

530

531

532

Black

533

534

535

536

Blue

537

538

539

540

Chocolate

541

542

543

544

Lilac

545

546

547

548

Colored

549

550

551

552

Broken

553

554

555

556

557

558

559

560

Colored

561

562

563

564

Broken

565

566

567

568

DUTCH

DWARF HOTOT

ENGLISH SPOT

FLORIDA WHITE HARLEQUIN

HAVANA

HIMALAYAN

HOLLAND LOP

LILAC MINI LOP

7

Senior Buck

Senior Doe

Junior Buck

Junior Doe

Class Nos. MINI REX Black

569

570

571

572

Blue

573

574

575

576

BEW

577

578

579

580

Castor

581

582

583

584

Chinchilla

585

586

587

588

Chocolate

589

590

591

592

Himalayan

593

594

595

596

Lilac

597

598

599

600

Lynx

601

602

603

604

Opal

605

606

607

608

Otter

609

610

611

612

Red

613

614

615

616

Sable Point

617

618

619

620

Seal

621

622

623

624

Tortoise

625

626

627

628

White

629

630

631

632

Broken

633

634

635

636

Chinchilla

637

638

639

640

Opal

641

642

643

644

Red

645

646

647

648

Siamese

649

650

651

652

White

653

654

655

656

Self

657

658

659

660

Shaded

661

662

663

664

Agouti

665

666

667

668

Tan Pattern

669

670

671

672

Any other variety

673

674

675

676

Black

677

678

679

680

Blue

681

682

683

684

Broken

685

686

687

688

Chocolate

689

690

691

692

Blue-eyed white

693

694

695

696

Red-eyed white

697

698

699

700

Amber

701

702

703

704

Black

705

706

707

708

Otter

709

710

711

712

Blue

713

714

715

716

MINI SATIN

NETHERLAND DWARF

POLISH

REX

8

Senior Buck

Senior Doe

Junior Buck

Junior Doe

Class Nos. Broken

717

718

719

720

Californian

721

722

723

724

Castor

725

726

727

728

Chinchilla

729

730

731

732

Chocolate

733

734

735

736

Lilac

737

738

739

740

Lynx

741

742

743

744

Opal

745

746

747

748

Red

749

750

751

752

Sable

753

754

755

756

Seal

757

758

759

760

White

761

762

763

764

RHINELANDER

765

766

767

768

AMERICAN SABLE

769

770

771

772

Black

773

774

775

776

Brown

777

778

779

780

Fawn

781

782

783

784

Black

785

786

787

788

Blue

789

790

791

792

Chocolate

793

794

795

796

Sable

797

798

799

800

Black

801

802

803

804

Blue

805

806

807

808

Chocolate

809

810

811

812

Lilac

813

814

815

816

THRINATA

817

818

819

820

VELVETEEN

821

822

823

824

SILVER

SILVER MARTEN

TAN

PET CLASS - This class is for 4-H project rabbits that are of unknown or mixed origin and which, therefore, cannot be shown in any of the purebred classes. Also open to pet rabbits with one or more disqualifications.

Class Nos.

825. PET RABBIT 826. DOE & LITTER MEAT RABBIT

Class Nos.

827. ROASTER CLASS: All r abbits enter ed in this class must be under six months of age; weight limit of five to eight pounds. This class allows crossbred rabbits. Each exhibitor is limited to one Roaster entry. 828. STEWER CLASS: All r abbits enter ed in this class must be six months of age and over , minimum weight eight pounds. Each exhibitor is limited to one Stewer entry. 829. SINGLE FRYER CLASS: All r abbits enter ed in this class may not be over ten weeks of age; weight limit of thr ee to five pounds each. This class allows crossbred rabbits. Each exhibitor is limited to one single Fryer entry. The fryer MUST NOT be pulled from meat pen. 830. MEAT PEN CLASS: Meat pens will consist of these r abbits all the same br eed and var iety. Rabbits do not have to come fr om 9

the same litter. Rabbits cannot be over ten weeks old and have a weight limit of three to five pounds. All rabbits must be weighed in the presence of the judge. If any one rabbit in the pen weighs more that the maximum weight, the entire pen is eliminated. Crossbred rabbits are allowed however, they must be of the same variety. Each exhibitor may enter one meat pen. If any one rabbit in the pen is disqualified, the whole pen becomes disqualified. Each exhibitor is limited to one Meat Pen entry. An overall Grand Champion Market Rabbit and Reserve Grand Champion Market Rabbit will be selected from the Champion Meat Pen, Champion Fryer, Champion Stewer and Champion Roaster.

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