Junior Fair Market Lamb Showmanship Judging
The junior market lambs exhibit purpose is to encourage young people to produce and exhibit high-quality lambs as part of their farming program.
The junior market lambs exhibit purpose is to encourage young people to produce and exhibit high-quality lambs as part of their farming program.
Sheep are evaluated in the Junior Livestock Building arena for; functionality, structure, balance, and attractiveness. All purebred breeding stock must be registered.
A judging event for 4-H youth entered in the swine project, held in the Junior Livestock Building. Swine are evaluated on functionality, structure, balance, and attractiveness. The Market Hog Show is a terminal show.
Brianna Ganske, Beaver Dam, from the Trenton Highlights 4-H Club, wanted to show a unique breed of sheep at the Dodge County Fair. During her search efforts to find just the right breed, she fell in love with Olde English Babydoll Southdown sheep. “Babydoll sheep are [...]
Youth participate in Danish judging where goats are evaluated on functionality, structure, balance, and attractiveness.
Youth showcase their knowledge of swine education and compete for a variety of showmanship awards.
The junior market lambs exhibit purpose is to encourage young people to produce and exhibit high-quality lambs as part of their farming program.
The Little Shepherds Showmanship Contest challenges youth to demonstrate their sheep showmanship abilities while practicing for future participation in the sheep project or just having some fun.
Sheep are evaluated in the Junior Livestock Building arena for; functionality, structure, balance, and attractiveness. All purebred breeding stock must be registered.
A judging event for 4-H youth entered in the swine project, held in the Junior Livestock Building. Swine are evaluated on functionality, structure, balance, and attractiveness. The Market Hog Show is a terminal show.