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Stock Show University Grad Program

At Stock Show U our motto is we stay until the last question is asked. Stock Show University is COMPLIMENTARY. All ages and skill levels are welcome from beginner to amateur. We host clinics at shows and homes across the United States, including beef expos, major shows, and junior nationals; all FREE of charge! Clinics range from convenient two-hour clinics to comprehensive, in-depth two-day clinics called GRAD Programs. The best and most talented ‘professors’ in the business will focus on all areas needed to achieve the Championship look - show day fitting/clipping, animal selection, showmanship, feeding, daily hair and animal care to name a few. Stock Show University was started by John Sullivan nearly three years ago. Stock Show University provides services and educational programs that cater specifically to youth helping them develop skill to compete with their show cattle projects. We are a program designed to encourage and reward success with individual achievements and goals. ...

Youth Gain Skills at the Fair

Fair competition provides youth with a chance to develop specific skills such as animal showmanship, demonstration techniques, home economic skills, a variety of craft talents, as well as many others. In many cases, qualified judges meet face-to-face with youth exhibitors and give them suggestions on improvement. In addition, fairs provide an opportunity to learn about people, human nature and cooperation. We cannot overlook the contributions of the many youth and adult volunteers. Without these valuable people, the fair could never happen. For more information on the Dodge County Fair http://dodgecountyfairgrounds.com

Little Shepherds Showmanship Contest

Corral your children and let them try their hand at showing a sheep at the Dodge County Fair.   This will be the ninth year of the Little Shepherds Showmanship Contest in which youth demonstrate their sheep showmanship abilities, while practicing for future participation in the sheep project or just having some fun.   This contest is open to anyone 4 years of age and older (up to grade 4).   Contestants will use a sheep that is already located at the fairgrounds and being exhibited by Sheep Project members.   Judging is based on proper showmanship techniques.   This event will take place in the sheep building around 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, August 19 th .   Pre-registrations forms can be picked up at the Dodge County UW-Extension Office or through the Open Class Fair book.   Look for flyers, sign-up sheets and more information at this year’s Dodge County Fair. For more information on the Dodge County Fair http://dodgecountyfairgrounds.com

Little Britches Compete in the Show Ring

The 2012 “Little Britches” Showmanship Contest will again make the crowd roar with laughter on Sunday, August 19 th at 1:30 pm. The wild and fun-filled event will take place in the Farm Progress Arena. The contest is open to anyone between grades 4K and up to and including 4 th grade, interested in showing a dairy calf. Beef breed cattle will not be allowed in the competition and there will be an orientation session for all participants prior to the contest. The contestants will demonstrate their showmanship abilities by leading their May or June dairy calf in front of the Judge.   Awards will be sponsored by Animart of Beaver Dam . For more information on the Dodge County Fair http://dodgecountyfairgrounds.com

Spectacular Showmanship

Wouldn’t it be funny to watch your friend, mom, dad, or even a coworker show an animal? Who would you like to see show swine or sheep? Dodge County Fair brings back Spectacular Showmanship once again.   Anyone can nominate a person to show either a sheep or swine for just $5.   This event raises money for the Dodge County Livestock Judging teams.   The money will be used to cover expenses such as registration fees and meals for the participants at various judging events.   Come to see personalities not familiar to the show ring try their hands at showing sheep and swine.   This event will be held Saturday, August 18 th at 2:30 p.m. in the sheep building.   Look for flyers and more information at this year’s Dodge County Fair. For more information on the Dodge County Fair http://dodgecountyfairgrounds.com

4-H & FFA Members Display Year’s Accomplishments at Dodge County Fair

Nearly 650 4-H and FFA members in Dodge County will display projects ranging from dairy animals and rabbits to entomology, photography, cultural arts, and much much more at this year’s Dodge County Fair, August 15-19 at Beaver Dam.   The opportunity to display each member’s work for the year is an important aspect of the fair. “County fairs are the culmination of a year’s accomplishment and learning through individual projects,” said Schoenike. “The competition aspect is often seen as one 4-H member competing against another.   In reality, the individual 4-H member is competing against a standard of excellence in that project area.” Showmanship is also an important part of fair exhibition.   The preparation and workmanship required for 4-H fair exhibition require skills that can help a member throughout his or her life.   For instance, preparation, appearance and public speaking abilities are important for job interviews and on most jobs throughout...