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  • 2025 Rules, Regulations, and Entry Information

    Artisans from around the state and beyond showcase their talents in our Arts & Crafts Building. Enter your own work of art to compete in this year’s fair!

    Registration Due Dates:

    • MAILED entries must be received by August 28, 2025.

    • ONLINE entries are open thru Friday, August 29, 2025 at 11:59 PM.

    11 - Fruits
    12 - Vegetable
    13 - Foods
    14 - Canned Goods
    15 - Arts & Crafts
    16 - Adult State Baking
    17 - Handwork
    18 - Floral
    19 - Photography
    21 - Garden Container
    22 - Junior State Baking
    23 - Children's Show
    25 - State Quilt Contest
    26 - State Apple Pie
    28 - Beer & Wine

    RULES & REGULATIONS
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    DOWNLOAD ENTRY FORM

  • Sunday, September 7, 2025 at 11:00 AM

    REGISTER HERE

  • The DockDogs competition is open to everyone based on the rules and regulations outlined on their site www.dockdogs.com.

    To register your dog, click the link below:

    REGISTER HERE

  • Thursday, September 4, 2025 at 7:30pm

    • Demolition Derby

    • Mini Van, SUV, CRV & Small Pickup Derby 

    DD Rules
    Mini Van, SUV, CRV & Small Pickup Rules
    PRINT ENTRY FORM
    ONLINE ENTRY - DD
    ONLINE ENTRY - MINI VAN

  • Friday, September 5, 2025 at 7:30 PM

    RULES & REGULATIONS
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  • Saturday, September 6, 2025 at 11:30 AM

    The Kids Pedal Pull Competition is for kids 3-8. Each child sits on a pedal tractor and drags a weighted sled as far as they can go. As the sled is dragged it creates friction, making it harder to pull.

    REGISTER HERE

  • 2025 Rules and Regulations

    CT Dept. of Agriculture Show Rules and Regulations (ALL Livestock Exhibitors MUST Adhere To)

    Agricultural Display
    Dairy & Beef
    Goat
    Sheep
    Small Animals

    Livestock registrations must be received by August 24th. All entries are accepted on a first come, first served until Pens are Full basis.

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    CAMPING RULES & REGISTRATION

    Mail registrations directly to each superintendent as listed in Show Rules PDF file that you can download above.

  • See trained teams of draft horses, oxen, steer and ponies give it their all in our Animal Pull Ring.

    Livestock Pull Rules
    Livestock Pull Classes

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  • Sunday, September 7, 2025 at 2:00 PM

    Facebook Group

  • Saturday, September 6, 2025 at 10:00 AM

    Facebook Group

  • Saturday, September 6, 2025 at 3:00 PM and 7:00 PM

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HORSE PULLS
HORSE PULLS

Horse pulling is a draft horse competition where horses in harness, usually one or two animals, pull a stone-boat or weighted sled and the winner is the team or animal that can pull the most weight for a short distance.

There are different weight classes and strict rules to avoid animal cruelty.

The Belgian horse is the breed most frequently seen, but other draft breeds are also used. There are also competitions for ponies, where they pull significant weight relative to their size, but usually for shorter distances than full-sized horses.

The sport of horse pulling originated when horses were still used for daily farm work. Farmers would challenge one another to see whose horse or team could pull the most weight. Since then, horse pulling has evolved into an organized sport with teams of equine athletes.[1] Horses that are used for horse pulling are generally not used for work on the farm. Instead, they are worked regularly to keep their muscles and tendons strong and limber to prevent them from being hurt during competitions.

PONY PULLS
PONY PULLS

Watch these small ponies pull! Two ponies make up each team and their combined weight determines if they will compete in the light weight or heavy weight class.

Pony Pulls are a lot like a tractor pull, but with pure pony-power muscle doing the pulling.

Ponies are weighed, then begin with a pulling weight on their sled that is 200 percent of what the ponies weigh. The pull requires the teams to pull a distance of six feet to move on in the competition.

Pulling ponies aren’t like the horses or ponies you see around every day. These animals are stocky and strong. They don’t get that way overnight. Much like Olympic athletes, pulling ponies workout daily by dragging a weighted sled for two hours.

WORKING STEER PULLS
WORKING STEER PULLS

The working steer event is for young steers and young or new drivers. This class tests the skills of the driver and the animal in three different events. Distance pull, log skid, and cart.

OXEN PULLS
OXEN PULLS

Oxen can grow as tall as 7 feet high at the top of of the shoulders, and weigh over 2,500 pounds.

These magnificent animals are not only big, but they're strong too. These powerful beasts can out-pull a big team of horses. In fact, while a team of oxen can pull its own body weight at a walking pace, for short bursts of six to eight feet, a well-trained team of oxen can pull up to 2 times their body weight — or as much as 12,000 to 13,000 pounds.

Pulling originated when farmers would challenge one another to see whose team could pull the most weight. Farmers would train their oxen or horses to work the land, haul building materials, goods or people from location to location. Over the years pulling has turned into a organized sport, where the animals are generally no longer used for farm work, but instead exercised regularly to keep them strong and in shape.

In Pulling there are several different classes in which a team can enter. The class and weight of drag are determined by the weight of the livestock.

It is truly amazing to see what these animals and teamsters can do in the ring.

HORSE PULLS PONY PULLS WORKING STEER PULLS OXEN PULLS
 
Hebron Lions Agricultural Society, Inc.
347 Gilead Street,
Hebron, CT 06248,
United States
860-228-0542 info@hebronharvestfair.org
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SEE YOU AT THE FAIR

 

THURSDAY - 9/4/25

HEBRON NIGHT
Fair Hours: 4PM - 10:30PM

FRIDAY - 9/5/25

SENIOR AFTERNOON
Fair Hours: Noon - Midnight

SATURDAY - 9/6/25

SUPER SATURDAY
Fair Hours: 10AM - Midnight

SUNDAY - 9/7/25

LAST CHANCE SUNDAY
Fair Hours: 10AM - 7:30PM

 
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