Agricultural Fair · Competition

Jr. Rabbit Judging

Youth rabbit judging competition held during the annual Kewaunee County Fair.

Thu, 9 Jul 2026 9:00 AM (America/Chicago) Kewaunee County Fair Luxemburg , Wisconsin
The Jr. Rabbit Judging event is a cornerstone of the youth agricultural program at the Kewaunee County Fair in Luxemburg, Wisconsin. This competition allows young participants to showcase their knowledge, care, and handling of rabbits before expert judges. It is an educational experience that fosters responsibility and animal husbandry skills among the youth. Visitors are welcome to watch the judging process and support the hard work of these dedicated young exhibitors at the fairgrounds.

What to Expect

Expect a professional judging environment where youth present their rabbits for evaluation based on breed standards and care.

Who Should Attend

  • 4-H members
  • Youth exhibitors
  • Families
  • Animal lovers
  • Fair attendees

Agenda Overview

The judging begins at 9:00 AM on July 9th at the Kewaunee County Fairgrounds.
Venue & Address
Kewaunee County Fair
625 3rd St
Luxemburg , Wisconsin – 54217
United States
Organizer
Kewaunee County Fair · Organization
The annual county fair serving the Kewaunee County community.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the event?
Kewaunee County Fair, 625 3rd St, Luxemburg, WI.
When does it start?
July 9, 2026, at 9:00 AM.
Who can participate?
Typically open to youth exhibitors registered with the fair.
Is there an entry fee?
Check the Kewaunee County Fair website for registration details.
Can the public watch?
Yes, the public is welcome to observe the judging.
Where can I find more info?
Visit kewauneecountyfair.com.
Tags
Agriculture Youth Fair Wisconsin Rabbits
Summary
A youth rabbit judging competition at the Kewaunee County Fair.
Highlights
  • Youth competition
  • Educational judging
  • Animal husbandry showcase
  • Community fair event
  • Support local youth
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