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<blockquote data-quote="aplusmnt" data-source="post: 424330" data-attributes="member: 1399"><p>I looked at our fair book and no where does it say a neutered animal can not show, it also has a list very similiar to yours in class. But it also goes on and offers a meat class also. So in my case that would tell me that the others are breeding class. </p><p></p><p>All I can say to you is instead of getting mad about the exact wording in a book and looking for loop holes. Find out if that class is a breeding class as they said. Has it always been that way amongst the Rabbit showers. </p><p></p><p>I know it sure sound logical in line with all the other species I am familiar with. So what they told you does not seem out of place with my 4-H experience. </p><p></p><p>If the case is that it truly is a breeding class and yours could not breed due to neutering it would do the child a lot less harm to tell them Mom and Dad messed up and got you the wrong rabbit than it would to make them think they got screwed over unfairly. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes as parents we are over sensitive in regards our children. What might not seem a bid deal to you, might seem like a big deal to some other kid that got red instead of blue while being beat out by an animal that should not be there. </p><p></p><p>Guess that is all I can say without knowing more about your specific County Fair and its rules. Hope the future experiences are more rewarding for you and your kids. 4-H is a good thing for kids, many things can be learned by it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aplusmnt, post: 424330, member: 1399"] I looked at our fair book and no where does it say a neutered animal can not show, it also has a list very similiar to yours in class. But it also goes on and offers a meat class also. So in my case that would tell me that the others are breeding class. All I can say to you is instead of getting mad about the exact wording in a book and looking for loop holes. Find out if that class is a breeding class as they said. Has it always been that way amongst the Rabbit showers. I know it sure sound logical in line with all the other species I am familiar with. So what they told you does not seem out of place with my 4-H experience. If the case is that it truly is a breeding class and yours could not breed due to neutering it would do the child a lot less harm to tell them Mom and Dad messed up and got you the wrong rabbit than it would to make them think they got screwed over unfairly. Sometimes as parents we are over sensitive in regards our children. What might not seem a bid deal to you, might seem like a big deal to some other kid that got red instead of blue while being beat out by an animal that should not be there. Guess that is all I can say without knowing more about your specific County Fair and its rules. Hope the future experiences are more rewarding for you and your kids. 4-H is a good thing for kids, many things can be learned by it. [/QUOTE]
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