Trempealeau County 4-H Newsletter April 2017 CLOVER disPATCH inside this issue: Calendar 2 Club Minutes 3-5 Foods Revue Results 6 4-H Programs & Events 7-14 Fair Information 15-16 Leaders Board 17-18 Forms 19-21 Trempealeau County UW-Extension Office 36245 Main St. Po Box 67 Whitehall, WI 54773 Phone: (715) 538-2311 Ext. 210 Fax: (715) 538-1974 Website: hp://trem pealeau.uwex.edu/4hyd/ Facebook: hps:// www.facebook.com/ TrempealeauCounty4H? ref=stream 2017 TREMPEALEAU COUNTY FAIR JULY 20-23 Would your Club like some extra $$$$ The Galesville Masonic Lodge is looking for a 4H Club to help them with their pancake breakfast during the Fair on Friday, July 21st from 7am to 10am. If your club is interested please contact the Extension Office for more information. Hello 4-H Families! We have a lot packed in to our April Clover Dispatch! Here are some things that are not to be missed: -If you have a Cloverbud (K-2 nd grade) in your family there is a great program called ‘Little Miss and Little Mister 4-H’ that in- cludes several days of fun events including a program at the fair. The great thing is that this is designed for Cloverbuds by Clover- buds! For more information check out our website here: http:// trempealeau.uwex.edu/4hyd/4-h-projects/little-misslittle-mister- 4-h-clover-contest/ or contact Heather Smock at [email protected]. -Camp Kinnissippewa is still taking applications. This program is an overnight camp for 3 rd -8 th grade youth. More information can be found here: http://trempealeau.uwex.edu/4-h-programs/camp- kinnissippewa/. There were issues with 4H Online earlier which meant that many of you could not find it as an option for event registration. This issue has been resolved so sign up today! If for any reason you are having issues signing up for Camp K please email me and we will handle it! -There is also still time to sign up for our Pinewood Derby event ‘Racing for a Reason. Information can be found inside the newslet- ter but signups end this Friday so don’t delay! Have a wonderful April and please let me know if you have any thoughts or questions! Thanks! Adam Trunzo 4-H Youth Development Educator
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Trempealeau County 4-H Newsletter
April 2017 CLOVER disPATCH
inside this issue:
Calendar 2 Club Minutes 3-5 Foods Revue Results 6 4-H Programs & Events 7-14 Fair Information 15-16 Leaders Board 17-18 Forms 19-21
Meeting was called to order on March 6th, 2017 by Alexi.
New members were welcome; Olivia White, Gunnar Johnson
Thank you for Lyn Rolbiecki for the Foods Review Presentation last month
Congratulations to the Foods Review Participants; Brianne, Hailey, Amy, Maggie, Mary, Sam, Brooke,
and Claire.
We recapped the Bruce Mound Tubing trip along with the Club FUN Day. Lyn and all the participants
went through the food review. March Club Fun Day will be held on the 26th at Shenanigans.
We discussed the Fair Barn Decorations and theme for this year. We also discussed lawn mowing
for this summer and what we are going to do with the mower. Reminder on the 4th Annual “Racing For
A Reason” Pinewood Derby Race will be held on April 23rd. Following we went through and discussed
the 2017 Little Miss/Mister Clover. Brianne discussed her experience.
To celebrate St. Patrick’s Day everyone was encouraged to wear as many green items as possible.
Green was everywhere. The winner had on 42 different items. We also completed 5 tie blankets
for our community project which will go to High School and Middle School students that are in need
at G-E-T. We have plenty more to do but they still need preparation.
Thank you. Annaleece Anibas
On Saturday, April 1st, it was the 27th Annual Monroe County 4-H Fur, Fin, and Feather Show. Cover bud / Ex-
plorers have their own entries. Youth members can show poultry, eggs, cats, rabbits, and showmanship in each.
For cats I took Butterfly, an adult calico, and Princess Turk a kitten tabby. Butterfly got really upset making it
hard to show her. She placed 2nd out of about 6 adults. Princess Turk was much better. She let the judge handle
her and let me show the judge how to pick her up and to check her ears and mouth. The judge checks for
trimmed nails, clean ears and overall body condition. Princess Turk placed 1st out of 3 kittens and then took best
of show! For best of show your points for showmanship and your overall cat care are added together!
I also show my rabbits. One of my senior Californian does, I showed 2, placed 1st in her category. All the first
place Califorian does in each age group then went against each other. My doe took Best of Breed! So then at the
end of the day all the best of show does go back in front of 2 judges. There were 25 or so breeds there. My doe
beat all the others to take Best of show! It was a very fun day!
Sid Dailey, Arcadia Hummingbirds
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Club Minutes
Lincoln Pioneers Meeting March 12, 2017 4 p.m. Fire Station The meeting was called to order at 4:05 p.m. by Treasurer, Alicia Schmitt, in the absence of president, vice president and secretary. Pledges were led by Catherine and Sophia Kampa. Kim forgot to print off the sec-retary report and couldn’t access them. We will begin to email the reports out to all and approve at meet-ings. Treasury Report was read by Alicia for both January and February. Motion to approve both month’s reports by Morgan, seconded by Catherine, all approve, accepted. Attendance was taken by saying what was good or new. We recognized several birthdays and sang to all. Old Business Butter Braid wrap up- we sold 400 Butter Braids for a total profit of $2000. The top two selling families were each given $20 gift certificates to Troy’s Gas and Grub. They were Vanessa Adank, selling 56 items and Morgan and Mason Przybylla, selling 49 items. Coming in a close were the Jasin family selling 48 and Kurth’s selling 47! General comments about the fundraiser were positive; it’s an easy product to sell and there weren’t any other groups in our area selling. We’ll be sending a letter to the Olson family, thanking them for handling the bait sales at the Independence Ice Fishing contest. The group was paid for their work. Tubing at Bruce Mound on Feb 16 was a hit! We will send a thank you card to the Leaders Board thanking them for the fun night. Final Animal Shelter day will be April 22 (Kim will email a reminder as the time nears). Members were reminded of MAQA and educational events which are coming up- be on the lookout. April 1 is the deadline for membership and project sign up on 4HOnline. All members were remind-ed to do a demonstration. New Business Kim asked if anyone be interested in going to the nursing home with some baby /small animals. There was minimal interest, but Kim will still pursue this and communicate it to the club. Bird house sales will begin soon. Kim will bring fliers to the April meeting for members to hang up in public places. No individual efforts will be needed from members/families. A reminder that May 20 at Pietrek Park, will be a county wide Spring Clover College type event. Watch the newsletter for sign up and info. Club will pay for this. Camp K. sign up is now open for 3 grade and up including counselors. See newsletter, requesting funding through the Lead-er’s board is encouraged to reduce financial obligations to the family. Pinewood Derby is going to be held on April 23. We talked a little about this and several members showed interest. Independence Days is on June 9 and 10. We will be asking for a food shift stand time. This is also the same day as the Dairy break-fast, after discussion, it was decided that we will ask the older members to cover the food stand in Inde-pendence and younger members/families can cover the dairy breakfast shift. Kim will contact Kay W. to request a clean-up shift as this worked really well for our young group last year. We reminded everyone that each family will need to cover a shift at the fair food stand, city event food stand or fair building supervi-sion. This was decided on early in the 4-H year. Our meeting flags are in poor condition. A motion to purchase a new set of flags by Morgan, seconded by Catherine, all in favor, motion carried. Kim will take care of this. Our next meeting will take place on April 9 at 4 p.m., there will be a likely arts and craft event prior at ap-prox. 2 p.m. Location is yet to be determined. Please watch for details as the time nears. Motion to adjourn meeting by Morgan, seconded by Sophia. Meeting adjourned at 5 pm. Morgan did a demonstration on her Parrotlet, Sky. Swine education was provided by Jennifer Nordgaard. No formal snack was served. Respectively submitted, Kim Przybylla, General Leader
The March meeting of the Silver Creek Valley 4-H Club was called to order on March 12th. Roll call
was taken and there were eleven members present. Pledges were led by Carley Lawry and Melanie Robin-son. Secretary’s report was read by Sierra Braun and was approved as read. Treasurer’s report was read, Cole Tupper motioned to approve, and Brady Seiling seconded, motion carried. For Old Business We had the Foods Review, the MAQAs, and the swine and sheep weigh ins. For new business there was Camp Kin-nissippewa enrollment is now open. Also for new business the 4-H dairy judging practice start-up is March 18th, Pinewood Derby race on April 23rd, area animal science days are June 22nd, Youth Livestock Education Event at Ettrick Elementary March 25th, and finally dog obedience classes will be starting soon. The next meeting will be held on April 9th at 4pm at the Galesville Town Hall. Michael Kreger moved to adjourn and Gavin Smikrud seconded, motion carried. Meeting was adjourned.
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Horse Project Minutes Trempealeau County 4H Horse Project
February 12, 2017 12:00 noon Type of Meeting: Business Meeting and free riding at the Soppa Barn Meeting Facilitator: President Jaydin Invitees: Horse Project youth and adults and equine friends What’s good and new? Pledges were led by Catherine Attendance: Cathorine, Sophia, Mason H, Sevan-nah, Mariah Tranberg, Steph Leque, Margan Peterson, Lidia, Heidi T, Laretta Sue, Mercy, Josh, Justice Vaal-or, littlest brother, Ava, Dad Roesler, little brother Roesler, Alyssa and Alexis Schank, Alicia S, Zoey and Jaydin. Rylie came late. Elizabeth and Patrick came late. Parents attending, Connie, Zac, Hollie, Ann and Shawn, Kim V. Horses: Penny, Rosie, Prince, Ivan, Dreamer, Reno, King, and Margans horse. Approval of minutes from last meeting- Zoey for Rylie- Treasurer’s report: Shared by Dorisa, motion to accept by Cathereine, Alisha second, motion passed. Old Business:
Fair ground improvements-Ava made a motion to keep grass arena and amend the proposal to the fair board to include this and to place the new structure next to the where the old structure was. Zoey sec-ond, motion passed. Connie to bring to the fair board meeting. Plans for New Barn proposal from Brickle Brothers Builders reviewed by Connie. Fair board and Shawn Tscanz to measure fair grounds.
Proposal from the horse project for the fair grounds barn project- emailed to group, Apparel for Tremp Co 4H Horse Project- Becky Hynes- See Facebook When would you like to order?
Tabled until Becky can make it. Parent committee- Amanda, any updates? Online tack auction- Kim not present? Horse camp dance- Alexis and Alyssa? Fundraiser ideas- Ally? Daun will bring Rada supplies for fundraiser New Business: Fair decorations- Sinage- Jaydin currently in woods class at Indee, would like to carve sign with Tremp Co 4H Horse Project - Zoey made a motion to get wood and Jaydin to complete project. All were in favor, approved signage for Jaydin to complete project. She will purchase 2 boards and start working on this in her woods class at the Independence High School. Will submit bill after purchase. Leader review: Animal Science Days, June 22nd at the Galesville fairgrounds-all in favor, planning committee meeting on
March 6th at the courthouse for those who are interested. Adjournment- Zoey made a motion to adjourn, Catherine second, motion carried. Next meeting March 12th, 12:00 Soppa Barn. Business meeting and Coggins clinic and hoof trimming clinic. Bronco bux earned for bringing horses! Free riding if enough room in the arena. Bring up to 2 horse camp t-shirt designs for 2017. Design must be free hand drawn, no lined paper, and no tracing or computer images. Design must say “Trempealeau County 4-H Project 2017” to be eligible. This meeting is a pot luck. Project to bring plates and silverware and main meat. This year, will bring hot dogs and buns for main meat. Dates to remember… April 1st Coggins papers and Horse ID sheets due to courthouse by this date to qualify for fair. Please send in mail, or fax these to Adam Trunzo by this date. April 15th (younger youth) and 16th(older youth) clinics at Angie Harts barn, Galesville, Wisconsin NO APRIL BUSINESS MEETING April 21-23 Midwest horse fair April 28-29th Minnesota Horse Fair May 1st Horse camp forms and payment due to Connie today. Mail to Connie Guza Any questions text Connie Guza 715-797-3235 ***Remember to hand in Bronco Bux monthly to Connie or Jaydin!!! W26995 Doris Guza Rd Independence Wi 54747
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Foods Revue Results Lot 1—Holiday Celebration Snack ages 5-8
Amelia Clements—red ribbon
Daniel Clements—red ribbon
Jazlynn Olson—blue ribbon
Regan Clatt—blue ribbon
Lot 2 - Holiday Celebration Appitizer ages 9-10
Ashlyn Clatt—blue ribbon
Lot 3—Holiday Celebration Lunch ages 11-12
Claire Corcoran—blue ribbon
Lot 4—Holiday Celebration Dinner ages 13-14
Rachel Knudsen—blue ribbon & Award of Excellence
Isabelle Mooney—blue ribbon
Lot 15— Decorated Cookies ages 7-10
Samantha Kohel—red ribbon
Maggie Lloyd—blue ribbon
Mary Lloyd—red ribbon
Robert Mooney—red ribbon
Jazalynn Olson—blue ribbon
Lot 16—Decorated Cookies ages 11-14
Devon Baier—red ribbon
Rachel Knudsen—blue ribbon
Isabelle Mooney—blue ribbon
Samantha Nelson—red ribbon
Lot 17—Decorated Cookies ages 15-19
Brooke Rolbiecki—blue ribbon
Lot 18—Decorated Cupcakes ages 7-10
Kinley Anderson—white ribbon
Ashlynn Clatt—blue ribbon
Hailey Cooper—red ribbon
Zachary Kreger—blue ribbon
Maggie Lloyd—red ribbon
Mary Lloyd– red ribbon
Noelle Walters—red ribbon
Lot 19—Decorated Cupcakes ages 11-14
Hayley Andersen—white ribbon
Devon Baier—white ribbon
Morgan Baier—red ribbon
Brianne Cooper—white ribbon
Lot 19—Decorated Cupcakes ages 11-14 (cont.)
Kim Cooper—white ribbon
Amy Hein—blue ribbon
Rachel Knudsen—red ribbon
Natasha Kreger—red ribbon
Isabelle Mooney—red ribbon
Olivia Mooney—red ribbon
Samantha Nelson—red ribbon
Claire Rolbiecki—blue ribbon & Award of Excellence
Elizabeth Sirianni—blue ribbon
Lot 20—Decorated Cupcakes ages 15-19
Amanda Kreger—blue ribbon
Lot 21—Decorated Cakes ages 7-10
Kinley Andersen—red ribbon
Maggie Lloyd—blue ribbon
Mary Lloyd—red ribbon
Jazalyn Olson—blue ribbon & Award of Excellence
Lot 22—Decorated Cakes ages 11-14
Hayley Andersen—red ribbon
Morgan Baier—red ribbon
Amy Hein—blue ribbon
Rachel Knudsen—red ribbon
Samantha Nelson—blue ribbon
Lot 23—Decorated Cake ages 15-19
Megan Kohel—red ribbon
Zach Sirianni—blue ribbon
Lot 24—Other Decorated Item ages 7-10
Jazalyn Olson—blue ribbon
Lot 25—Other Decorated Item ages 11-14
Devon Baier—red ribbon
Morgan Baier—blue ribbon
Lot 27— Fudge Cooked Candy
Amy Hein—blue ribbon
Lot 29—Molded Candy
Samantha Nelson—blue ribbon
Lot 30—Any Other Candy or Confection
Amy Hein—blue ribbon
Samantha Nelson—blue ribbon
Jazalynn Olson—red ribbon
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Get Outdoors Day
Trempealeau County’s
First Annual
Get Outdoors Day!
Where: Pietrek Park
When: May 20th 9am-2pm
This event will be similar to our Clover College program
in the fall but will focus on getting outdoors, exploring,
and having fun in nature.
We are finalizing the program schedule and will email
out the details before April 15th.
This program is open to all Trempealeau County youth.
Let your friends know and have them come to see all the
cool things they can do in 4-H!
The cost of this program will be $5 per person for
the day which will include a pizza lunch!
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4-H Programs and Events
Cloverbud FUN Day of Bowling at Westgate Lanes in Winona
The 2016 Little Miss/Mister Contestants would like to invite the Trempealeau County Clover-buds to join us for a FUN day of Bowling and a Community Service Project. The Clover-bud Community Service Project will benefit the Trempealeau County Humane Society. We are asking those that attend, to bring along items from the Humane Society’s "Wish List" These items include: Bleach, Paper Towels, Gift Cards to Menards/Sam's Club/Gas, Sanitizing
Wipes, Dog or Cat Food (any QUALITY brand), Magic Erasers, Durable Dog Toys, Rawhides
Who: ALL Trempealeau County Cloverbuds (ages Kindergarten through 2nd Grade)
What: Cloverbud FUN Event and Community Service Project
When: Saturday, April 22nd, 2017
Where: Westgate Bowl (1429 W. Service Drive, in Winona)
Time: 10:00 a.m. to Noon with Pizza Party to Follow
Cost: $5.00 per person
(Cost includes: unlimited games of bowling, shoe rental, slice of pizza & beverage)
Please R.S.V.P by Saturday, April 15th to Heather Smock at [email protected]
heard of a one before, but are interested in trying a new Woodworking Project for the Fair? Par-
ticipated in the last couple of years, had FUN, and want to do it again? The Glasgow-Hardies Creek
Busy Bees would like to extend an invitation to all 4-H’ers in Trempealeau County to participate in
the… 4th Annual “Racing For A Reason” Pinewood Derby Race.
New for 2017: We will have an Adult Division! Adult Registration will be $15.00.
Purpose: Give 4-H Youth the opportunity to complete a woodworking project, be part of an activity
that benefits local Veterans, learn/demonstrate sportsmanship, and have FUN!!
When: Sunday, April 23rd 2017 Where: Gale-Ettrick-Trempealeau Middle School Cafeteria Time: Noon – 12:30 p.m. Registration/Weigh-In and Racing Begins at 1:00 p.m.
(Tentative start time, depending on the number of participants. Email conformation will be sent)
Cost: $10.00 for Youth & $15 for Adults (includes a Pinewood Derby Kit & Registration Fee)
Proceeds benefit local Veterans through the Veteran’s Service group of Trempealeau County!
To register bring form and payment to Peanut’s Toy Barn (16853 S Main St,
Galesville) Registration Deadline: Friday, April 7st 2017
*Kits will be available for pick-up starting Tuesday March 7 at the Peanut’s Toy Barn*
Contact Patrick Smock at (608)712-9435 to make other arrangements or with any questions!
Rules and Regulations: *Cars must weigh 5 oz. or less. All cars will be weighed on Race Day.
*No Modifications may be made to the Car’s Length, Wheels or Axels (rough areas on wheels may
be sanded)
*Bottom Clearance between Car and Track must be at least 3/8”
*All 4 Wheels must touch the Track.
*Please use Car provided, previously made cars (i.e. Scouts) will not be accepted.
*Poor sportsmanship may result in the loss of your Placing and may exclude you from further
races!
*Parents, this is your 4-H’ers Project… please guide them but let this be THEIR Project!!
Please make Registration Fees payable to the Trempealeau County 4-H Leaders Board.
Let’s Go Racing!
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2017 Weigh In Dates
Swine Weigh In April 8, 2017 at the Trempealeau County Fairgrounds, Galesville
9:00am to Noon
Sheep & Goat Weigh In April 22, 2017 at the Blair Taylor High School FFA Room
10:00am to Noon
You can find out more about Livestock Auction Information on
Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TrempYLAC/
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4-H Programs and Events
I Want to Know! STEM Camp 2017 Date: May 5th - 6th, 2017 Time: 5:30pm - 4:00pm Cost: $70 Contact: Joanna Skluzacek Phone: 608-265-2949 Email: [email protected] Do you like science, technology or engineering? Would you like to engage in cool, hands-on scientific experi-ments? If so, then the IW2K! STEM Camp is for you! Camp check-in begins at 5:30 pm on Friday, May 5th, with programming starting promptly at 6:30 pm. Camp ends at 4:00 pm on Saturday, May 6th. This camp is open to all youth in grades 6-8! Youth do not have to be a 4-H member to apply! Cost: $70 – includes all meals, lodging and t-shirt Deadline to register: April 14, 2017. Space is limited to the first 50 applicants.
Event Location: Upham Woods Outdoor Learning Center, Wisconsin Dells
4H International Family Host
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to open your home and life to the exciting world of inter-national exchanges? Learning about other cultures and countries and sharing your cultures and tradi-tions can be done in your own home by hosting a year-long student through Wisconsin 4-H. Please contact us to discuss this great opportunity that awaits!
Students that participate in the Wisconsin 4-H Exchange Program are between the ages of 15 – 18, and will be sophomores, juniors or seniors in high school. They come from Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, The Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithua-nia, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Servia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Uzbekistan and Ukraine through the FLEX (Future Leaders Exchange Program) run by our U.S. Department of State. We also place Japa-nese, Korean and Mexican students through the LEX, LABO and BFE. Delegate information is available upon request.
For more information, please check out: http://www.states4hexchange.org/year-long/ or call
Lilly Buchholz, WI 4-H International Programs Coordinator at 608.262.2491 or Amber Rehberg, WI 4-H Educational Programs Specialist at 608.262.1557.
You will need to complete a short survey and then you will be able to access all of the activities.
Check out this new resource and see all the great activities it has for the Cloverbuds.
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4-H Programs and Events
State 4-H Dog Obedience and Showmanship Show
State 4-H Dog Obedience and Showmanship Show
Hosted by Monroe County
August 18-20, 2017 at Tomah Recreation Park
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4-H Programs and Events Shooting Sports
We just completed an amazing
archery season here in Trem-
pealeau County with over 40
participants between our fun-
damentals and advanced
groups.
A huge thank you to our shoot-
ing sports volunteers, the
Ettrick Rod & Gun Club and the
Leaders’ Association for help-
ing make this a great program!
If you are interested in this program for next year then keep an eye out next
fall for more information. The program is open to any youth in 3rd grade and up
and at least 8 years old.
If you are an adult who is interested in helping out please let us know. If you
are interested in becoming a certified shooting sports leader for our program
then check out the classes that are offered here: http://fyi.uwex.edu/
wi4hshootingsports/certification-workshops/
All class costs, including
lodging, are paid for so
let us know if you are
interested in joining an
amazing program!
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There is a new requirement for any youth who was selected for one of the trips listed below to spend at least two total hours working in the food stand sometime during the Trempealeau County Fair. The proceeds from the food stand directly fund youth trips and serving a shift is an important part of giving back to your community. This can be during your normally scheduled club shift or some other time. Information will be sent out in the summer to choose the dates and times you will be working. Preference for the following year’s trip and award selection will be given to those who meet this requirement.
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Fair Information
HOW TO ENTER ONLINE FAIR ENTRIES
Go to trempealeaucountyfair.com Click on more (top of page) Click on fairbook Click on online entry Click on click here to take you to the online entry Create a new user account
Click Edit Account to review or change the information you entered for your online account. Once
you have submitted entries, the account information can be reviewed but can no longer be
changed
Click Entries to select and add entries from a list of available selections.
Click Review Entries to review the list of entries you have selected. **Pending entries are entries that you have selected but have not yet submitted ** **Pending entries can be modified or removed ** **Once the entries have been submitted they are no longer considered pending and cannot be modified or removed **
Click Items/Checkout to Submit and Checkout your selected entries.
Click History to review or print a list of entries/items that have been submitted previously.
If you have questions with fair entries please email Cindy George, Trempealeau County Fair Sec-retary at [email protected]
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Fair Information
Livestock Premise ID Registration
Livestock premise need to be updated with the Wisconsin Livestock Identification consorti-
um. If you registered your premise before July of 2016 it has expired. If you regis-
tered July or later in 2016, you will not need to re-register.
If you keep any of the following livestock species:
bovine (bison, dairy and beef cattle)
equine (horses, donkeys, mules)
goats
poultry (chickens, turkeys, geese, ducks, guinea fowl, and squab)
captive game birds (pheasants, quail, wild turkeys, migratory wildfowl, pigeons, and ex-
otic birds,)
sheep
swine (other than wild hogs but including pot belly pigs)
farm raised deer (elk, moose, caribou, reindeer, and the subfamily musk deer)
camelids (llamas, alpacas)
ratites (rheas, ostriches, emu, cassowary, kiwi)
fish (aquaculture farm)
But do not include:
rabbits
dogs
cats
To register your premise go to http://www.wiid.org/ . The process is quick and easy and
relatively painless.
Wisconsin State Fair 2017 Entry Deadlines
June 7: Junior Livestock Paper (mailed) entries AND Online Entries
June 14: Open Livestock Paper (mailed) entries
June 14: Horticulture and Textile, Craft & Culinary
June 28: Open Livestock Online entries
July 13: Grand Champion Eats & Treats
July 20: Rabbit Hopping and Dog Diving/Jumping
For more entry deadlines please go to: wistatefair.com/competitions