


Little Britches
Sponsored by Clark County Dairy Promotion
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Open to all youth 4 years old to 2nd
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Show will be held on Saturday, August 9th at 12:00 P.M.
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All calves must be dairy calves born in the months of May, June, July.
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The calf should be at least 2 weeks of age.
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Youth can show a calf from home or use a calf that is already at the fair in the open or junior shows. However, if they choose to use a calf already exhibited at the fair, they are responsible for making the arrangement with the exhibitor (this calf must be a May calf exhibited in the spring calf class).
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Calves from home will be brought in before the show and then taken home after.
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Calves must be led with a correct fitting halter.
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Calf and child must be a resident of Clark County.
For more information or if you have any questions, please get in touch with Sarah Fischer at 715-465-0245.
Fair Promotion Contest
Help promote the Clark County Fair! Signs must be up by July 1st to qualify.
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First Place: $75
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Second Place: $50
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Participants: $25
Special Drive
The Clark County Fair Special Drive is a pig show designed to set up a mentor/menteepartnership with current exhibitors and individuals with special needs (ages 8-21).They will work together as a team to show their pig and have the experience of alifetime. For participants, they will be able to learn how to show and experience a show. For exhibitors, they will have the chance to be a mentor and share their love ofshowing with others.
Goat Kid Registration
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Use link at the top of the page for registration form.
Little Hoppers
Open to youth 4 years of age through 2nd grade.
See entry form for details (registration & other information above).

Saw Cow
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Use link at the top of the page for information and registration.
Dairy Kids Formal
We are excited to host a new, fun event at the Clark County fair. The aim is to create some fun for exhibitors, promote their outstanding dairy project work, and reward them with sizable cash prizes.
What is a Dairy Formal?
Similar to a Dairy Futurity, exhibitors dress up in formal attire and parade their animals. Contestants (from all breeds) will be divided into groups based on animal ages and the number of entrants. We anticipate 2-3 classes. Each exhibitor enters the ring individually and parades their animal. They will have a bio read about themselves and their animal. Photos will be taken. A judge will place the class and select the class winner and best dressed individuals.
What is considered “formal attire”?
Showman are encouraged to dress in formal clothes. (No shorts) For girls, this can be a long dress, prom dress, short dress, tiara, hat, etc. For the guys, a suit, dress shirt, suspenders, hats, bow ties, vests, mustaches, top hat, etc. Be creative but also tasteful. All exhibitors MUST wear close toed shoes or boots. We suggest dresses be 6 inches off the ground so gals won’t trip while leading their heifer.
Who can participate?
Dairy youth ages 9-19 on Jan. 1, 2024 who are exhibiting at the fair. You must show your own animal. Youth showing with the Clark County State Fair exhibit are eligible to participate if they are entered & exhibiting in the Clark County Open Show. Youth can only show one animal. No cows.
What are the prizes?
All exhibitors will receive a cash award. The amount will depend on event sponsorships raised. Class winners will receive an additional $100. Best dressed awards will be an additional $50. We will be soliciting event sponsors to fund the show.
How to enter the show:
· Fill out the biography and entry form and return to Aspen Hagen (hagenaspen@gmail.com) or
Pam Selz-Pralle (selzpralle@centurytel.net) or send to: N4621 US Hwy 12, Humbird, WI 54746
· Pay $5 entry fee. This secures you a spot. We are limited to 30 entries.
· Entry and payment is due by 6pm on Wednesday, August 7. Give to Aspen or Pam at the Fair or drop off at the Information Office by the show area. No late entries will be accepted.
We look forward to having a great show and are excited to see everyone’s best formal attire! If you have any additional questions, please contact Pam Selz-Pralle 715-533-0900 or the youth committee members: Aspen Hagen, Madison Stieglitz, Jaron Begert, Ryan Magnuson, Ella Raatz