Competition Rules & Entry Forms

2025 Rules and Entry forms for Beauty Pageants, Creative Living, Agriculture, 4-H, and Livestock categories. Forms are available online NOW.

To enter 4-H, Agriculture, Creative Living, and Livestock Categories, click here to register online or turn in your entry form to the extension office. DO NOT HOLD UNTIL FAIR TIME. 

Livestock entry forms should be mailed to the address on the entry form along with registration fees by the deadline on the form. 

 

4-H Rules & Entry Forms:

4-H & FFA – Other Categories:

Agriculture Department:

Beauty Pageants:


Fairest of the Fair Rules (Ages 17-20)
Miss Teen Rules (Ages14-16)
Junior Miss Rules (Ages 11-13)
Young Miss Rules (Ages 7-10)
Little Miss Rules (Ages 4-6)
Tiny Miss Rules (Ages 2-3)



Entry Form (All Ages) - Register online. You can pay cash or by check up to the night of the pageant.


You may enter in person up until the day of the pageant. Please arrive early to fill out your form and bring your $30 entry fee. ( check or cash only )

Beef Show:

Commercial Heifer:

Creative Living:

Dairy Goat Show:

Dairy Goat Rules and Classes
Form Coming Soon!
 

Dairy Show:

Horse Races:

Hot Dog Eating Contest:

Livestock Shows:

Motorsports:

Meat Goat Show:

Myotonic Goat RegistryShow:

Poultry Show:

Department 800
Tuesday, September 30 (after the fair)
Show Location: Cattle Barns, Lincoln County Fairgrounds

Show Superintendent: Dan Owen Extension Office (931) 433-1582

The Lincoln County 4-H Club members will offer approximately 50 pens of 3 Black and Red Star Sex-Linked pullets
for sale to the public at the Lincoln County Fair. Show and Sale will be on the fairgrounds. Cages will be provided
for the Show. Awards will be presented and premiums will be mailed to the Exhibitors.

Prizes as follows:
Blue ribbon pullets: $15
Red Ribbon Pullets: $10
White Ribbon Pullets: $5
Grand Champion Blacks: $30
Reserve Champion Blacks: $20
Champion Reds: $30
Reserve Reds: $20
Supreme Champion: $50 Reserve
Supreme Champion: $30

These are some of the top laying hens in the industry. They begin to lay at 20-22 weeks of age and will lay through the summer and winter. These birds are 22 weeks as of sale day. If you are looking for some outstanding layers, come
bid on a pen or two of 4-H pullets. They are brown egg layers and will provide more eggs than your family can use.

For more information: Dan Owen (931) 433-1582
Come to 4-H Poultry Sale and Auction
Tuesday, September 30

Top Industry Layers to be auctioned

 

Power Wheels Derby:

Youth Rabbit Show:

Sheep Show:

Sheep Show Rules and Classes
Form Coming Soon!
 

Swine & Market Hog Shows:

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