Dairy Cattle Judging
They aren't booing, they're saying "Moo!" Come watch these hefty heifers strut their stuff. Those who don't win, place or show will definitely have a beef with the judges, but that's to be expected.
They aren't booing, they're saying "Moo!" Come watch these hefty heifers strut their stuff. Those who don't win, place or show will definitely have a beef with the judges, but that's to be expected.
Cluck-cluck, gobble-gobble, cockadoodle-doo! Feathers will fly, as chickens, turkeys, geese and more will compete to establish a literal pecking order. Come see who wins the blue ribbon and emerges as the true cock of the walk.
They aren't booing, they're saying "Moo!" Come watch these hefty heifers strut their stuff. Those who don't win, place or show will definitely have a beef with the judges, but that's to be expected.
A favorite of gardeners, the dahlia bloom can grow to impressive size and, like natural fireworks, explodes in a variety of colors. Come see these natural wonders in the Floral Building on Saturday while the flowers are still at their peak.
Weighing in at over 2000 lbs, when you talk horse power, the Belgian Draft Horse is the measure by which all breeds must be judged. While occasionally a bit temperamental, for the most part Belgians are gentle giants. That said, given their awe-inspiring size and strength, they can be pretty much whatever they want to be. They've pulled our wagons and plowed our fields, so we owe these enormous equines a sizeable debt of gratitude. We humans are just along for the ride.
Is your little one the next Shakespeare or Picasso? You never know. Give them a pen or brush and see where it goes. Pre-Registration required. See details on page 32 of Premium Book.
Bid on one of the fantastic gift baskets to help benefit the Junior Fair. Bidding ends at 6pm on Saturday.
Do you like animals? Do you like Science? Well this is the show for you!
Located in the Cow Palace, this 4-H exhibit will have you intrigued as scientist present interesting facts about many of the animals you see at the fair.
Nothing refreshes on a hot summer day like burying your head in a watermelon wedge. Win or lose, you get a tasty treat, so if you're feeling hungry and like a challenge, take part in our Watermelon Eating Contest!
Thursday, August 7th – 4:00 p.m.
Age 5 to 7 years – First Place Trophy (Limited to 15 contestants)
Age 8 to 13 years – First Place Trophy (Limited to 15 contestants)
Age 14 to 19 years – First Place Trophy (Limited to 15 contestants)
Adults Age 20 and up – First Place Trophy (Limited to 10 contestants)