Manuals available:
Level 1 (Grades 3-5) Scratching the Surface
Level 2 (Grades 6-8) Testing Your Wings
Level 3 (Grades 9-12) Flocking Together
* Fair Entry – Since Poultry has no identification, this project is not entered in Fair Entry.
Animal Health Requirements for Exhibition of Domestic Animals in Indiana can be found on page 33 of Fair book.
COUNTY REQUIREMENTS
CLASSES:
Mini’s
Showmanship: Beginner, Junior, & Senior (must show your own animal)
Commercial Meat Production
Class 1: Two broilers or roasters (preferably same sex and weight), classes broken at judge’s discretion
Heritage Non-Commercial
Class 2: Two broilers or roasters (preferably same sex and weight), classes broken at judge’s discretion
Commercial White Shell Egg Production
Class 3: Two pullets
Class 4: Two hens
Commercial Brown Shell Egg Production
Class 5: Two pullets
Class 6: Two hens
Family Flock - Cannot be shown for Overall Grand Champion
Class 7: One male and one female shown as a pair (preferably same breed)
Exhibition Bantams
Class 8: Pullet
Class 9: Hen
Class 10: Cockerel
Class 11: Cock
Exhibition Large Fowl
Class 12: Pullet
Class 13: Hen
Class 14: Cockerel
Class 15: Cock
Geese
Class 16: Female
Class 17: Male
Ducks - Commercial
Class 18: Young Hen
Class 19: Young Drake
Class 20: Mature Hen
Class 21: Mature Drake
Ducks - Exhibition
Class 22: Young Hen
Class 23: Young Drake
Class 24: Mature Hen
Class 25: Mature Drake
Turkeys
Class 26: Female
Class 27: Male
Exhibition
Class 28: Female
Class 29: Male
Guineas
Class 30: Female
Class 31: Male
Eggs
Class 32: White Shell Eggs – ½ dozen (6 eggs)
Class 33: Brown Shell Eggs – ½ dozen (6 eggs)