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August 24th-30th 2026
WCF Youth Market Auction 2026
August 30th, 2026 at 6:00pm
WASHINGTON COUNTY YOUTH MARKET AUCTION
📅 August 30, 2026 | 6:00 PM
📍 Washington County Fairgrounds – Greenwich, NY
The Washington County Fair is proud to host many talented youth livestock exhibitors each year. These young farmers dedicate countless hours to properly caring for, training, and preparing their animals for exhibition in August.
Livestock projects foster responsibility, cooperation, sportsmanship, humane animal care, and a strong sense of community. The Youth Market Livestock Auction provides exhibitors with real-world agricultural business experience while helping them recover project expenses, save for college, and reinvest in future livestock projects.
AUCTION OBJECTIVE
The primary goal of the youth market auction is to encourage the exhibition and sale of high-quality livestock, including beef, sheep, swine, meat goats, poultry, and rabbits that have attained marketable weight and grade. Participants, including youth sellers and bidders/buyers, should be mindful that the prices paid for the animals may not necessarily reflect the prevailing market price at the time of the sale. The hope is that buyers will bid generously to cover the individual exhibitor's additional expenses. It is mandatory that any animal sold in the auction is suitable for processing at the time of the sale.
FAQ
What animals may be auctioned?
Steers or Market Heifers, Hogs, Lambs, Goats, Rabbits, Poultry
How many animals can I sell?
2 animal per species and 4 entries total
When do I need to own my animal(s)?
All auction animals must meet the ownership date requirement. Date of ownership is as follows:
Steers or Market Heifers: January 1, 2026
Hogs: March 1, 2026
Lambs: April 1, 2026
Goats: April 1, 2026
Rabbits: June 1, 2026
Chicken July 22, 2026
Poultry: May 1, 2026
What is the minimum – maximum weight and age (by opening day of fair) my animal must be to participate in the auction?
Steers or Market Heifers: 1,000 – 1,500 lbs, at least 1 year and under 2 years of age
Hogs: 180 – 280 lbs, farrowed January 1st – May 20th, 2026
Lambs: 80 – 175 lbs, at least 3 months and under 1 year of age
Goats: 60 – 175 lbs, at least 6 months and under 1 year of age (must be meat or meat cross)
Rabbits: (Currently no market rabbit classes exist) If there is interest one will be created so rabbits can be sold Poultry: 8 – 10 lbs, cannot exceed 9 weeks of age as of August 19, 2026 only blue ribbon poultry eligible for auction
Do I have to show my animal at the Washington County Fair in order to participate in the auction?
Yes. Your auction animal will also need to receive a blue or red ribbon in its class to participate.
How will my buyer purchase my animal?
All weighed animals will be sold by the pound. Poultry and rabbits will be sold by the lot. All buyers need to be present at the auction to bid on animals. Upon winning the bid, the buyer will make payment via check or money order to WCF?
What happens to my animal after the auction?
All animals sold at auction will go to a designated USDA or state custom approved slaughter facility, unless other arrangements are made by the buyer. When a buyer requests the animal be processed for his own use, he/she takes possession of the processed carcass at the packinghouse. The cost of slaughter, processing and packaging is the buyer’s responsibility.
How will I get my money?
You will receive your money via a check from the Washington County Fair after you have turned in a buyer thank you note, and project record book and your animal has been dropped off at the butcher.
What fees are there?
No fees are put on the youth exhibitor.
Who will pay for the processing?
The buyer will pay for the cost of processing when they pick up their meat
Auction Requirements Checklist
1. Youth must complete and submit a record book upon completion of the project
2. Animals must meet all WCF health requirements, and pass all Vet Checks
3. Animals must meet the weight requirements
4. Animals must be exhibited at the fair
5. Youth must send 10 letters per species to potential buyers. Youth should also follow up with in-person visits to their potential buyers