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It's not too early to begin planning to support the youth livestock producers of our county. They will auction their projects at the above times and will appreciate your bid!

Arrive at the fairgrounds early on sale day to view the animals, talk to the boys and girls who raised them and to register for the auction.
Call the Fair Office if you have questions about participating in the auction.
Shiawassee County Fair
 
For Information Call:
989.743.3611
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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SWINE

Swine (Breeding Stock) has been eliminated from the 2009 Shiawassee County Fair. The Board of Directors, in response to concern for the health of the swine herds in Shiawassee County, voted in November of 2007 to take this action. They further acted at that time to make the market show and sale a terminal market, that is, all hogs exhibited must be sold, and all of the animals sold must be trucked directly from the Fairgrounds to processing plants.

CAGE COUNT

Poultry, Rabbits and Cavies

 

Everyone, adults and youth, must submit a cage count or a cage will not be available for your animal. Submit a separate sheet for each species (i.e.: one for rabbits, one for poultry) Clubs may be sent together, but send a sheet for each child so that it is clear what each exhibitor needs. Independent exhibitors should send the cage count with their entries. Cage counts must be in the Fair Office by July 10th. This page can be copied, you may get it in the Fair Office.
You will not receive it in the mail or get any further notification.

 

 

Click Here to download the Cage Count application.

HOMEGROWN REGISTRATION

 

All animals (Beef, Sheep, Swine Goats, Rabbits) entered in Homegrown, Homebred, from own herd or flock classes must have verification from their club leader that the animal does in fact meet the requirements stated in the Homebred/Homegrown definition. This can be sent (leader signature must be present) with individual entries or club leaders can list all club members that are known to meet the requirements. This verification must be in the Fair Office by July 24 for the exhibitor to show in a Homegrown/Homebred class. 

 

You may copy this form, obtain a copy from the Fair Office or find it at: www.shiawasseecountyfair.com

 

It will not be sent and you will receive no further notification.
(*Please note: this does not enter you in the class. 

You must enter the appropriate class in each department.).

 

 

Click Here to download the Homegrown, Homebred Registration form.

JUNIOR LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION

 

ANNUAL MEETING AND DINNER

 

Sunday, September 20, 2009 1:00 pm

Fairgrounds - Commercial Building

 

Checks in payment for animals (Beef, Sheep and Swine) that were sold at the Fair will be distributed at this time. Two (2) junior and three (3) adult Representatives will be elected to the Junior Livestock Association for the following year. All livestock exhibitors and their families are encouraged to attend.

SMALL ANIMAL ASSOCIATION

ANNUAL MEETING

Saturday, September 19, 2009 1:00 pm

Fairgrounds - Commercial Building

 

Checks in payment for animals (Goats, Poultry, and Rabbits) that were sold at the Fair will be distributed at this time. Representatives to the Small Animal Association will be elected for the following year. All small animal exhibitors and their families are encouraged to attend.

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