Guilford Fair
Sept 3 - Sept 5, 2011
 
 
  
 
 
 
 

 
 
Livestock Exhibits

Sunday, September 4, 2011
(Must be in place by 9:00 am)

DAIRY GOATS
Premiums         $10      $6        $4
Does (over 12 mo.) 
Kids

SHEEP & LAMBS
Premiums         $10      $6        $4
Yearling ram born on or after 9/1/2009 & on or before 8/31/2010
Yearling ewe born on or after 9/1/2009 & on or before 8/31/2010

Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) within 6 months. 
Rabies vaccination between 30 days and 12 months for animals over 3 months of age.
Out of state sheep and goats imported into Vermont are required to have official individual identification and an import permit with a CVI issued within 30 days prior to entry or a CVI issued for the 6 month duration of an exhibition permit.  Contact a state livestock official for information and to make arrangements for needed vaccinations, call 802 828-2421.

POULTRY (all entries must be 6 months or younger)
Premiums         $5        $3        $2
1. Cock
2. Pullet
3. Bantams
4. Pen of 2 pullets & cockerel
5. Guinea hens
6. Ducks (pair)
7. Geese (pair)
NOTE: Please bring your own cages.
Questions: contact Mary Ellen Franklin (802) 254-2228.

RABBITS
Premiums         $5        $3        $2
1. Sr buck (8 mo & over)
2. Sr doe (8 mo & over)
3. Doe & litter
4. Jr buck (under 8 mo)
5. Jr doe (under 8 mo)


RABBITS (Pet Class Youth)
Premiums         $5        $3        $2
1. Sr buck (8 mo & over)
2. Sr doe (8 mo & over)
3. Doe & litter
4. Jr buck (under 8 mo)
5. Jr doe (under 8 mo)
6. Costume Class

Time TBA

Permanent ear number tattoos are encouraged. Any rabbits with cold or weepy eyes will not be accepted.
Questions: Shirley Tombs (413) 625-6672.

RABIES VACCINE:  All animals over 3 months of age for which there is an approved rabies vaccine, including cattle, horses, sheep, dogs, cats and ferrets, shall have a current rabies vaccination administered according to the manufacturers recommendations.  Such vaccination shall be documented either on an individual rabies vaccination certificate or a certificate of Veterinary Inspection and shall include the name of the vaccine used, serial number, date administered and its duration.  Rabies of equine can be recorded on an official EIA test record.  It is recommended that the vaccination should be administered AT LEAST 30 DAYS BEFORE FAIR DAY, January 1 through August 1.  Vaccination less than 30 days should be accepted for younger animals not old enough to vaccinate in sufficient time prior to the event. 

Animals for which there is no currently approved vaccine, including goats, camelids & swine, extra-label administration of rabies vaccine approved for other species by a veterinarian is recommended.