NCD 4-H Rabbit Show Results
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Collapse ▲N.C. Cooperative Extension’s North Central District (NCD), comprised of 20 counties, hosts the North Central 4-H Rabbit Project to highlight youth raising their own rabbits. According to the 2017 Census of Agriculture, 4,186 farms sold 495,707 rabbits nationally. In North Carolina, rabbit production reached its peak in 2007, with 174 farms selling 23,915 rabbits. Rabbits have many purposes. They can be used for meat, fiber, show animals, laboratory animals, or as pets. The rabbit show, held in conjunction with the poultry show, consists of showmanship only and youth must provide their own rabbit.
For the Rabbit Show, youth must also complete a record book to record their care and knowledge learned about their project to participate in the show. A project record book workshop is held virtually every year to help them learn what is expected. If they can not attend live, it is also recorded.
The NCD 4-H Rabbit Show was held on Saturday, March 15 at the Forsyth County Center. Fifteen youth from six counties participated in the show. Youth competed in showmanship, where they presented their rabbit to the judge. The judge asks them questions about their rabbit, their care of the rabbit, rabbit health, anatomy, etc. The judge for the show was Mike Garner, Davie County 4-H Volunteer.
Below is a list of the placings in showmanship. Also listed are the project record book winners.
Showmanship
Cloverbud (Ages 5-7)
- Eli Kallam, Rockingham County
- Jordan Giguere, Ashe County
- Jasper Mahato, Alamance County
- Molly Gambill, Ashe County
- Madeline Cranston, Forsyth County
- (Name withheld), Forsyth County
- Kyplee Kelly, Yadkin County
Junior (Ages 8-10)
- (Name Withheld), Forsyth County
- Ayanna Harbison, Alamance County
- Kaelyn Giguere, Ashe County
- Addi Kelly, Yadkin County
- Evelyn Cranston, Forsyth County
Intermediate (Ages 11-12)
- (Name Withheld), Forsyth County
Senior (Ages 13-18)
- Cayleigh Shaw, Davie County
- Alivia Shaw, Davie County
Project Record Books
Cloverbud (Ages 5-7)
- Eli Kallam, Rockingham County
- Jordan Giguere, Ashe County
Ages 8-10
- Kaelyn Giguere, Ashe County
- Evelyn Cranston, Forsyth County
- Ayanna Harbison, Alamance County
- Addi Kelly, Yadkin County
- (Name Withheld), Forsyth County
Ages 11-12
- (Name Withheld), Forsyth County
- Buffy Dowd, Surry County
Ages 13-15
- Evie Dowd, Surry County
- Alivia Shaw, Davie County
Ages 16-18
- Cayleigh Shaw, Davie County
For more information regarding the NCD 4-H Rabbit Project visit: https://go.ncsu.edu/ncdpoultryrabbitshow or contact your County 4-H Extension Agent for more information in January.