Animal Extravaganza!

When May 20, 2011 12:00 PM to
May 22, 2011 05:00 PM
Contact Name
Contact Phone 740-289-4837
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Come and learn from an all-star team of livestock professionals prepared to share their expertise on goats, sheep, beef, swine, poultry, rabbits, and horses

Youth are encouraged to bring their livestock animal.  (Please bring own bedding and supplies).  The cost for this event depends on your personal preference, as follows:

OPTION A:  Youth (3 days)  - cost:  $35.00

 This is for youth who bring a livestock animal and plan on attending all three days.  Participant will receive Friday meal ticket and one Saturday meal ticket.  This fee allows child to participate in all weekend activities, including quality assurance, showmanship practice with own animal, and more.

 

OPTION B:  Youth (Saturday ONLY)  - cost:  $10.00

Includes lunch and quality assurance training.  Youth opting for ‘Saturday only’ can observe other activities during the day, but cannot participate in showmanship, etc.

 

Families are welcome to bring campers or motor homes.  The cost for a camping
spot is $40.00.  No separate fee is required for adults, but adults are responsible for own meals.

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