Unless the heat is excessive, in Bartholomew County the poultry is usually judged on Monday or Tuesday and released on Friday. Last year many fairs released livestock right after judging because of the heat. The other livestock is there until Friday also; not sure when they are judged. I try to go over about Wednesday, early enough to beat the evening crowds but hopefully get to see other exhibits as well.
Our Decatur County fair is usually the 3rd week in July--haven't checked the calendar for this year. Will have to see which week Storie's Restaurant and the Westport Dairy Queen plan to be closed.
Okay, on my soapbox!
4-H is supposed to be about learning, responsibility, etc. But too many young folks are buying a nice bird right before the fair and selling it afterward. One 4-H er in Decatur County even asked to borrow a chicken to show! (Naturally I said sure, you can take one of my exhibition birds, leave it penned there for a week with kids poking at it, take your ribbon, and then give it back to me with whatever it picked up during that week.) At least with their cattle, hogs, etc. they have to have worked with them to be able to show them in the ring.
Our Decatur County fair is usually the 3rd week in July--haven't checked the calendar for this year. Will have to see which week Storie's Restaurant and the Westport Dairy Queen plan to be closed.

Okay, on my soapbox!

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