Flagler County Fair and Youth Show

Flagler County Fair and Youth Show The Flagler County Fair & Youth Show is a 4-H and FFA Youth Livestock Show and Sale (no midway)

Grace Meats Cut Sheets
04/08/2026

Grace Meats Cut Sheets

Central Florida Trophy Hunt and Processing Cut sheets
04/08/2026

Central Florida Trophy Hunt and Processing Cut sheets

Seville Slaughter House cut sheets
04/08/2026

Seville Slaughter House cut sheets

Steer only - Cut sheet for Braddocks
04/08/2026

Steer only - Cut sheet for Braddocks

Braddock's Slaughterhouse will now take our steers!Here is there cut sheet!
03/30/2026

Braddock's Slaughterhouse will now take our steers!
Here is there cut sheet!

Hello! My name is Jay Steffen, I'm a senior at Flagler Palm Coast High School and a chapter officer for Bunnell Sr. FFA....
03/28/2026

Hello! My name is Jay Steffen, I'm a senior at Flagler Palm Coast High School and a chapter officer for Bunnell Sr. FFA. This is my 2nd and final year showing at Flagler County Fair & Youth Show and I am so grateful for the opportunity to work with livestock. Finding FFA and livestock exhibiting has ignited a passion in me to pursue a career in the food animal industry and I am proud to say I have been admitted into University of Florida's animal science, food animal program!
Flagler County Fair & Youth Show has given me confidence, a sense of purpose, and many life lessons. This year I am showing my personal wether and the Bunnell Sr. FFA steer. Both will be up for market auction on sale night! Sale of the steer will help benefit the Bunnell Sr. FFA chapter and sale of my wether will go directly to me. Any add-ons would be greatly appreciated as I will be moving away from my family this year to start college!

Good Morning everyone, We are offering the following meat processing facilities for the 2026 Livestock Auction.Central F...
03/28/2026

Good Morning everyone, We are offering the following meat processing facilities for the 2026 Livestock Auction.
Central Florida Trophy Hunts in Cocoa and
Nine Twenty Company in Millen Georgia
There will be a pick up/delivery charge added to each of these cut sheets. The estimated amount will be about $40 per animal.
Each facility is willing to modify the cut sheets to suit your needs.
Please do some research on these facilities and make your choices prior to your purchase.

03/15/2026

I was asked why I should buy a 4H and FFA Youth Livestock Animal. Well I have some pretty good reasons, so make sure you share them.

1.Why Should I buy from a 4H and FFA Youth Livestock Auction?
This group of kids work hard for months, working with and caring for their animal. Many of them wake up early before school to feed and come home to work with their animal after school too. They work in the heat, rain, and with equipment malfunctions, sick animals, escape stock, and trying to get an animal to gain weight for the show. It isn’t easy and takes an incredible amount of dedication. If that isn’t enough, these kids love what they do! They have a passion for showing and that shines through.
These youngsters are filled with camaraderie for each other, and are always willing to chip in to help. They often exhibit excellent sportsmanship, congratulating each other on a job well done. They attend workshops before the show to learn more, and compile a record book of their efforts after the show. The show is not a one and done day deal. It takes months, and these kids are willing to do it. If you want to see hard working, responsible, dedicated, passionate, kids who are all often friends, look no farther than livestock show participants.
2. Raising livestock is expensive.
It doesn’t matter if you buy a cheap goat or the most expensive one on the farm, raising an animal is expensive. Feed, medication, and supplies all goes into costs. Feed on the cheap end is around 10 dollars a bag, but to raise the best show animal possible, you are looking at 18 and even 25 dollars a bag, and these bags may not even last a couple days at best depending on the species of animal. If you are lucky enough to not have to buy any medication for your animal, there is still the costs of supplies such as clippers, halters, hog sticks, shampoo, brushes, and more. Those in the livestock joke that showing is not a money making business; however, getting close to breaking even would be nice.
3. The money goes to next year’s livestock project
For most, showing livestock is addictive. It is hard to do it just once, which brings up the matter of next year. Money received from the sale, often goes toward next year’s livestock project. Next year holds the hopes of bettering oneself and seeing friends from the previous year. Having the funds to invest in another livestock project is crucial, and even having a larger budget thanks to the sponsors of the sale holds the promise of being able to perform better in the next show.
4.Much of the money goes into a college fund
I cannot tell you how many show families I know, that their rule is any money made from the sale goes into a fund for college. After more than a decade of showing for some of these kids, they have a substantial fund to put towards college. The sale is more than money for a kid who shows a market animal. The sale provides scholarships for the future education of youth. With rising tuition costs, this is major. Becoming a buyer in a livestock show and sale is often sponsoring a scholarship for a child’s college fund. It is literally adding to the piggy bank.
5. It teaches the kids financial and budgeting skills
As a part of a good livestock project, youth keep track of their expenses and what they make at the sale. For our sale, they must do a worksheet that tracks their outcome, income, and their profit or lack of profit. When I was little, I did not realize the extent of money that went into my livestock project until that worksheet was filled out. At that moment, I realized just how much finances went into showing livestock.
6.You will be appreciated forever
There are one of two ways that a child gets a buyer/sponsor. The first is if they personally ask an organization or individual to support them in the sale by donating add on’s. The second way is to have someone in the sale crowd to bid on their animal. Either way, the excitement and appreciation that accompanies the knowledge that someone is sponsoring you is profound–not just for the child but for the parent as well. While not every child gets the same amount of money, any amount is celebrated and appreciated. Don’t be surprised to receive a picture and thank you letter later from the child you sponsored.
7. You don’t have to bring an animal home
Although giving money is often referred to as a buyer and the sale is run like any other auction with the words “SOLD!” stated, it does not mean that you take an animal home. The only thing you are taking home is the image of smiling child. The only one bringing animals home is the person bidding on support price.
8. It is crucial in helping to continue the program
A show’s success is often contingent on the individuals it comprises of. Parents, youth, and volunteers all take part in the program. Sponsoring the show and sale, helps support these individuals and the program and therefore allows it to continue for years to come. Show and Sales are often many decades old and are attended by generations of people. It is a tradition that would be tragic to die.
9.You are impacting the next generation in a profound way
It goes beyond providing financial support to a child, by sponsoring, you are impacting that child at a much deeper level. They notice when someone bids on their animal. They know when they are being supported or when they aren’t. Believe me, they are grateful for that support. It provides encouragement and excitement along with finances for their endeavors.
10. Because there is nothing cuter than a kid at the end of a hog stick or show halter
Need I say more?
So come on out to the Flagler County Fair’s 4H and FFA Youth Livestock Show and Sale. Pullet and rabbit show is Monday April 13th at 5:30 pm, Steers, Heifers and Wethers is Wednesday April 15th at 7 pm, Pigs are Thursday April 16th at 7 pm and the much anticipated livestock auction opening ceremonies begins Friday April 17th at 6:00 pm. Auction starts at 6:30

03/06/2026

SCAM ALERT! THE FLAGLER COUNTY FAIR AND YOUTH SHOW DOES NOT HAVE ANY VENDOR SPACE FOR FOOD, GAMES OR ANYTHING.
WE ARE STRICTLY A LIVESTOCK SHOW AND SALE AND DO NOT RENT OUT SPACES FOR OUTSIDE VENDORS!
SO PLEASE IGNORE ANY NOTICES YOU SEE!

02/24/2026

Do you know the difference between The Flagler County Fair and Youth Show, FFA and 4-H?

If you’re new to 4-H or FFA , you might wonder if the Flagler County Fair and Youth Show and 4-H or FFA are the same thing. They often overlap in events and activities, and you’ll see 4-H and FFA members showcasing their hard work at the fairgrounds. But they’re actually two separate entities! Let’s break down what makes them different and how they work together.
The Flagler County Fair and Youth Show is a community event that’s organized and run by a non-profit organization that is chartered and mandated by the Dept. of Agriculture. This dedicated group of individuals and volunteers works hard to create a family-friendly event each year that everyone can enjoy. They handle everything that makes the livestock show and sale such a wonderful educational opportunity for these kids.
While the fair itself isn’t run by 4-H or FFA, it does offer a unique platform for 4-H and FFA members to showcase their projects, especially those involving animals. This collaboration allows 4-H and FFA youth to share their hard work with the community and exhibit the skills they’ve developed throughout the year.
4-H and FFA members participate in **exhibits and competitions** where they show animals they’ve raised over the past year, like cattle, pigs, poultry, goats and rabbits. They may also exhibit other projects, from gardening and woodworking to arts and crafts. These exhibits are more than just an opportunity to win ribbons—they help 4-H and FFA members practice public speaking, build confidence, and develop skills in responsibility and commitment.
Understanding that the fair, 4-H and FFA are different helps clarify each organization’s role in the community. 4-H is an educational program that offers year-round experiences in agriculture, science, leadership, and life skills. FFA is an intracurricular student organization for those interested in agriculture and leadership, focusing on personal growth and career success. To make a positive difference in students' lives by developing their potential for leadership, personal growth, and career success through agricultural education. The Flagler County Fair and Youth Show, provides a platform for 4-H and FFA members to display their hard work but is only one part of the overall 4-H and FFA journey.
So, while you’ll see plenty of 4-H and FFA members at the Flagler County Fair and Youth Show, it’s essential to know that the fair, 4-H and FFA aren’t the same. Think of the Fair’s livestock show and sale as a stage where 4-H and FFA members get to shine, thanks to the hard work of the Flagler County Fair and Youth Show volunteers who make it all possible. Together, they bring our community together, celebrating dedication, learning, and fun!

Thank you Dana Coute for sponsoring our candy and dessert table at the Blue Jeans Bling Scholarship fundraiser. Everythi...
02/01/2026

Thank you Dana Coute for sponsoring our candy and dessert table at the Blue Jeans Bling Scholarship fundraiser. Everything looked beautiful and was delicious.
Good luck in your new venture.

You guys have to check her and hire her for your next event.

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150 Sawgrass Road
Bunnell, FL
32110

Opening Hours

Friday 5pm - 10pm
Saturday 12pm - 9pm
Sunday 1pm - 6pm

Telephone

+13864372551

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