Dairy Fitting Contest
Fitters will compete in two categories; Junior Fitters, grades 4-8 and Senior Fitters, grades 9 and older. Held in the Farm Progress Arena, fitters will have one hour to fit their animal.
Fitters will compete in two categories; Junior Fitters, grades 4-8 and Senior Fitters, grades 9 and older. Held in the Farm Progress Arena, fitters will have one hour to fit their animal.
Dairy Cattle - Ayrshire - Winter Heifer Calf 1st - Sara J Braun, County Line Dairy Cattle - Brown Swiss - Spring Hfr Calf 1st - Adaline Nass, Lebanon Luckies 1st - Nicole E Roecker, Trenton Highlights 2nd - Jameson Nass, Lebanon Luckies 2nd - Sawyer [...]
Animals are exhibited in the farm progress arena by adults or children wearing white pants and a white or colored shirt, belt, and close-toed shoes. Back tags will be provide and should be displayed on the back of each exhibitor.
Youth entering grades 3-4 this school year show calves in the Junior Showmanship Contest. Judging will be based on proper showmanship techniques as demonstrated by the participant and how well the calf is trained. Organized by the Dodge County Dairy Youth Advisory Committee, the event was created to help promote interest in the Dairy Project.
Youth showcase their knowledge of dairy education and compete for a variety of showmanship awards such as top production, somatic cell count, and protein production.
A judging event for 4-H youth participating in the dairy project. Dairy breeds are evaluated on functionality, frame, balance, and udder characteristics.
Fitters will compete in two categories; Junior Fitters, grades 4-8 and Senior Fitters, grades 9 and older. Held in the Farm Progress Arena, fitters will have one hour to fit their animal.
Dairy Cattle - Brown Swiss - Spring Hfr Calf 1st - Nicole Roecker, Trenton Highlights 2nd - Adaline Nass, Lebanon Luckies Dairy Cattle - Brown Swiss - Fall Heifer Calf 1st - Emma J Grulke, Burnett, Inc. Dairy Cattle - Brown Swiss - Summer Yrlg Hfr [...]
Youth entering grades 3-4 this school year show calves in the Junior Showmanship Contest. Judging will be based on proper showmanship techniques as demonstrated by the participant and how well the calf is trained. Organized by the Dodge County Dairy Youth Advisory Committee, the event was created to help promote interest in the Dairy Project.
Youth showcase their knowledge of dairy education and compete for a variety of showmanship awards such as top production, somatic cell count, and protein production.