TWENTY-FIFTH (25th) DEPARTMENT JUNIOR GOAT SHOW. JUNIOR DAIRY GOAT SHOW Saturday, September 9 8:00 a.m. Judge: Doug Bayliss
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1 TWENTY-FIFTH (25th) DEPARTMENT JUNIOR GOAT SHOW JUNIOR DAIRY GOAT SHOW Saturday, September 9 8:00 a.m. Judge: Doug Bayliss JUNIOR MARKET GOAT SHOW Saturday, September 9 12:00 p.m. Judge: Doug Bayliss JUNIOR PYGMY GOAT SHOW Wednesday, September 13 8:00 a.m Judge: Lisa Bragg Superintendents: Mack Donley and Krystalyn Martin Department Members: Reese Barstow, Kylie Harbert, Paige Maibach, Abby Schellin, and Laurel Sidle Junior Fair Board Goat Advisor: Leigh Litman 4-H AND FFA GOAT COMMITTEE Jeb Beeman, Cameron Cline, Melinda Cline, Brent Murray, Mel Rehm, Jenn Romey, Deanna Troutman, and Dave Wengerd All Goat projects must have a Scrapie Identification tag or tattoo to be allowed to show at the Wayne County Junior Fair. Check-in time and weigh-in is from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., Friday, September 8th, ONLY! Goats are not to be brought to the Fair prior to Friday at 10:00 a.m. There will be NO Thursday night check-in. 1. To comply with the ODA and the Scrapie Eradication Program: All goats must be ID ed (market, dairy, and pygmy). All goats must be identified with official USDA ear tag or tattoo. Refer to the Guideline Sheet as to what documentation to bring to the Fair for the Scrapie Program. 2. No bucks or males with testicular tissue for show or on the fairgrounds. 3. No goats with horns or scurs longer than 1/2 from the base will be permitted to exhibit at the Fair. 4. No spiked or pronged collars of any kind allowed on the fairgrounds. 5. One goat per class, per member, except Classes 19, & The age of a goat is determined as of September 1 of the current year for all goat classes. 7. All classes except wether and market classes are for does only, with the exception that wethers may be shown in showmanship classes. 8. Yearlings, which are in milk, will show in the production class. 9. Pet wethers are neutered male goats. They may show in Classes or 50-54, and showmanship. 10. No member may exhibit more than three goats. 11. Goat classes will be placed from 1 to Classes may be divided at the discretion of the committee. 13. Meat goats must weigh 50 pounds and not exceed 120 pounds to sell in Junior Fair Sale. Meat goats weighing less than 50 pounds or more than 120 pounds will not show or sell. They will be sold to a local market decided upon by the committee. Members will not show in showmanship or market classes. Market goats will leave the Fairgrounds immediately following the weigh-in. 14. Market Goats - Classes 32 and 33. All market goats must be tagged at June tag-in to be eligible. For tracking and loading purposes, all market goats will be housed together in one area. 15. All animals shown in Wayne County Junior Fair market classes must be sold at the Junior Fair Auction and MUST GO TO MARKET. MARKET GOAT CLASSES ARE TERMINAL CLASSES. Market Goats will be sold by head, not weight. 16. A 3% charge to Grand and Reserve Champions and a $10.00 charge per other head will be made to exhibitors to cover sale costs and advertising. 17. NOTE TO MEMBERS WITH MARKET LIVESTOCK: exhibitors selling their animal(s) at the Junior Fair Sale MUST send a Thank You note to the buyer(s). This Thank You note is to be delivered to the EXTENSION OFFICE BEGINNING THE MONDAY AFTER THE FAIR IN A STAMPED, SEALED AND ADDRESSED ENVELOPE, AND NO LATER THAN ONE WEEK AFTER THE SALE. Checks for the sale of market animals will be sent to members only after a Thank You note is presented to the Extension Office. 18. All goats must be checked/approved by the goat committee prior to being placed in their fair pens. Checkin is Friday, September 8th, from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Market Goats will be weighed in at Check-in. All goats must be in place by 10:00 p.m. on Friday, September 8, Order for Goat Show on Saturday, starting at 8:00 a.m.: Showmanship (for both Dairy & Market), Milking Dairy, Dry Dairy, Boer Doe, Pet Wether, Specialty, then the Market Goat classes immediately following the Dairy show but not before 12:00 p.m., then the Utility Classes (which include Harness, Cart and Pack Goat classes) at the end of the show. 20. Pygmy goat classes are on Wednesday, September 13, 2017, starting at 8:00 a.m. 24
2 21. All Dairy Breeds Showmanship requires the exhibitors to wear all white attire. Boer, Meat Market and Pygmy Goat Showmanship requires exhibitors to be neatly dressed, but DOES NOT require all white attire. Exhibitors in the Junior Fair are not permitted to wear any type of commercial advertisement or names on their clothing while in the show ring. 22. No fitting in alleys. It is recommended that dairy and market goats come clipped to the fair. 23. There is a pen cleaning policy - refer to August member letter (The Link). Policy is also posted in the barn. 24. We suggest that all tack boxes are placed on the back of the pen. Tack boxes that are in the aisle must be in compliance with the State Fire Marshall Regulations. Section No. 555 MARKET AND DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP ENTRY IS REQUIRED FOR SHOWMANSHIP. USE REGULAR FAIR ENTRY FORM, DUE IN THE JUNIOR FAIR OFFICE BY AUGUST 1. Exhibitors must show their own animal in showmanship. See General Regulations for further requirements. Ages for all classes are determined as of January 1 of current year. Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 Class 6 Class year olds year olds year olds year olds 9-10 year olds Beginner s Showmanship - 12 years and over limited to first year exhibitors in the goat department 12 through 18 years old. If the member shows in this class, he/she may not show in any other goat showmanship class the same year. Beginner s Showmanship - 10 and 11 years old limited to first year exhibitors in the goat department 10 and 11 years old. If the member shows in this class, he/she may not show in any other goat showmanship class the same year. Class 8 Beginner s Showmanship - 8 and 9 years old limited to first year exhibitors in the goat department 8 and 9 years old. If the member shows in this class, he/she may not show in any other goat showmanship class the same year. Class 9 Showmanship Challenge - open to this year s winners of showmanship classes. DAIRY CLASSES Dairy Breed means both dam and sire are a dairy breed. This includes Nigerian Dwarf. Section No. 556 SENIOR DOE CLASSES Class 10 Milking Yearling Doe under 2 years of age and in milk Class 11 Mature Doe Doe 2 years and under 3 years of age and in milk Class 12 Mature Doe 3 and 4 years of age and in milk Class 13 Aged Doe Doe 5 years old and over in milk Senior Champion 1st place in classes 10 through 13 Reserve Senior Champion 1st place of classes 10 through 13 and 2nd place class winner to the Senior Champion Section No. 557 JUNIOR DOE CLASSES Class 14 Junior Kid Doe Kid born after April 1 of current year Class 15 Intermediate Kid Doe Kid born in March of current year Class 16 Senior Kid Doe Kid born between January 1 of current year and last day of February of current year Class 17 Junior Yearling Doe Yearling born between April 1, 2016 and December 31, 2016 not in milk Class 18 Senior Yearling Doe Yearling born between January 1, 2016 and March 31, 2016 not in milk Junior Champion 1st place of classes 14 through 18 Reserve Junior Champion 1st place of above classes with 2nd place class winner to the Junior Champion Grand Champion - Senior Champion, Reserve Senior Champion, Junior Champion, Reserve Junior Champion. Reserve Grand Champion - from remaining three after Grand Champion Production Award - Milk-out Monday 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. in Goat Barn. All does in class 10 through 13 are encouraged to participate. Member may enter one doe per age group. Award based on highest milk production. 25
3 Section No. 558 MOTHER & DAUGHTER CLASSES (Includes all breeds except pygmy) Class 19 Mother Daughter Both animals in this class MUST be shown in another class (excluding Showmanship) by the same exhibitor. You must sign up for this class on your Jr. Fair Entry form. (Please note that no additional premium will be awared for participation in this class.) Section No. 559 BOER CLASSES Class 20 Class 21 Class 22 Class 23 Boer Doe Months Boer Doe Months Boer Doe Months Boer Doe - 25 Months and over Section No. 560 SPECIALTY CLASSES Class 24 Specialty Doe - (examples would be Angora and Kiko, not Boer or Dairy Breeds). Doe must be in member s care and posession by June 1 to show kids born after June 1. Section No. 561 UTILITY CLASSES Goats and exhibitors must participate in the utility classes progressively together. Example: 1st year Pet Wether, 2nd year Pack Goat Class I, 3rd year Pack Goat Class II, and so on same exhibitor, same goat. In order to be eligible for any utility class, the goat and child must first show together in class 25. Exhibitors will be given three (3) minutes to complete the course in all Utility Classes. Class 25 Class 26 Class 27 Class 28 Class 29 Class 30 Class 31 Pet Wether Wether born after January 1 of current year. Harness Wether Wether in harness but not hitched to cart. Member has to have trained the wether. This class is for second year wether projects who have shown in the pet wether class previously. Cart Class Wether in harness and cart. Member has to have trained the wether. This class is for third year wether projects and beyond who have shown the wether in classes 25 and 26 previously. Pack Goat Class I This class is for a member and a yearling wether who previously completed class 25 the prior year together. First year pack goat project goat must be halter broke and led with a lead on a halter through a short obstacle course. Pack Goat Class II This class is for two year old wethers. Wether and child must have previously completed class 28 together. Exhibitor will have pack on before entering the obstacle course. Pack will not have weights in it. Pack Goat Class III This class is for three year old wethers. Wether and child must have previously completed class 29 together. Exhibitor will have pack on before entering the obstacle course. Pack will have 20% of the goat s weight in weight in the pack. These goats MUST be weighed at check-in on Friday. Pack Goat Class IV This class is for four year and older wethers. Wether and child must have previously completed class 30 together. Exhibitor will have pack on before entering the obstacle course. Pack will have 25% of the goat s weight in weights in the pack. The exhibitor must NOT touch the goat while on course. These goats must be weighed at check-in on Friday. Section No. 562 MARKET CLASSES The market goat classes are TERMINAL SHOW classes. All market goats can be a wether or doe born after January 1 of current year. Market goats will be sold on Wednesday evening at the Junior Fair Auction and MUST GO TO SLAUGHTER. All Goats must be tattooed at June Tagging to be eligible. Only 1 market goat (either Class 32 OR 33) may be shown per member. Classes to be divided by weight. First place in each weight class will return for Champion Market Goat Drive where the top 5 overall goats will be placed. Market goats will be weighed Friday, September 8, 2017 at check-in from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Class 32 Class 33 Dairy Market Goat must be dairy breed wether. Dairy breed means both buck and doe are a dairy breed. (Examples: Alpine, Nubian etc.) Meat Market Goat wether must be a meat breed or meat crossbreed. (Examples: Boer, Boer Crossbreed, Spanish etc.) 26
4 PYGMY CLASSES Show will be Wednesday, September 13, 2017 starting at 8:00 a.m. All Pygmys must be dehorned. Show order will be showmanship, doe, wether, obstacle course. Section No. 563 PYGMY SHOWMANSHIP ENTRY IS REQUIRED FOR SHOWMANSHIP. USE REGULAR FAIR ENTRY, DUE IN JUNIOR FAIR OFFICE BY AUGUST 1. Exhibitors must show their own animal in showmanship. See General Regulations for further requirements. Ages for all classes determined as of January 1 of current year. Class 34 Class 35 Class 36 Class 37 Class 38 Class 39 Class 40 Class 41 Class year olds year olds year olds year olds 9-10 year olds Beginner s showmanship - 12 years and over. Limited to first year exhibitors in the goat department 12 through 18 years old. If the member shows in this class, he/she may not show in any other goat showmanship the same year. Beginner s showmanship - 10 and 11 years old. Limited to first year exhibitors in the goat department 10 and 11 years old. If the member shows in this class, he/she may not show in any other goat showmanship the same year. Beginner s showmanship - 8 and 9 years old. Limited to first year exhibitors in the goat department 8 and 9 years old. If the member shows in this class, he/she may not show in any other goat showmanship the same year. Showmanship Challenge - open to this year s winners of showmanship classes. Section No. 564 DOE CLASSES Class 43 Class 44 Class 45 Class 46 Class 47 Class 48 Class months 7-12 months months months months 5 years and older Mother Daughter both animals in this class MUST be shown in another class (excluding Showmanship) by the same exhibitor. You MUST also sign up for this class on your Junior Fair entry form. No additional premiums will be paid for participation in this class. Section No. 565 WETHER CLASSES Class 50 Class 51 Class 52 Class 53 Class months 7-12 months months months 3 years and older Section No. 566 PYGMY OBSTACLE COURSE In order to be eligible for the pygmy obstacle class, the goat and child must first show together in a doe or wether class (Classes 43-54). Pygmy must be led with a lead through a short obstacle. Exhibitors will be given three (3) minutes to complete the course. No additional premiums will be paid for participation in this class. Class 60 Class 61 Class 62 Class year olds year olds 9-11 year olds Beginner s 8-11 year olds - Limited to first year pygmy goat exhibitors. 27
5 AWARDS Grand Champion Market Goat... Ervin Byler Family Grand Champion Market Goat - banner....m & S Show Goats Reserve Grand Champion Market Goat... Tri County Animal Clinic Reserve Grand Champion Market Goat - banner....m & S Show Goats 3rd Overall Market Goat...The Bowman Team-Cutler Real Estate 4th Overall Market Goat...The Bowman Team-Cutler Real Estate 5th Overall Market Goat...The Bowman Team-Cutler Real Estate Pet Wether...Wayne Smith Concessions Harness Wether...Murray Funeral Home Cart Class...Oak Hollow Farms Minature Horses Pack Goat Class I...Patricia Rodgers Pack Goat Class II...J & J Wellert Farms Pack Goat Class III...C & D Manufacturing Pack Goat Class IV...Patricia Rodgers Champion Doe...Kidron Auction Reserve Champion Doe...C & D Manufacturing Senior Champion Doe...Troutman Vineyards Junior Champion Doe...Centerra Co-op Production Award Milking Yearling...IBA of Ohio Terry Vance Production Award 2 Year Old...IBA of Ohio Terry Vance Production Award 3 & 4 Year Olds... Knox Energy Cooperative Association Production Award 5 & Over...Don & Linda Baney Family Champion Boer Doe...Dave & Cheryl Wengerd Reserve Champion Boer Doe...Orrville Vet Clinic Specialty Breed... Knox Energy Cooperative Association Showmanship Year Olds...Quality Fiber Glass, Inc. Showmanship Yearl Olds...Bar-M Farms, Ben & Mel Rehm Showmanship Year Olds...Patricia Rodgers, Jackwood Law Office Showmanship Year Olds...Bar-M Farms, Ben & Mel Rehm,;...Avalanche Commercial Cleaning, Troutman Vineyards Showmanship Year Olds..Dave & Cheryl Wengerd, Avalanch Commercial Cleaning Showmanship - Begginners 12 Years & Older... Lone Echo Dairy Goats Showmanship - Beginners Years Old...IBA of Ohio - Terry vance Showmanship - Beginners 8-9 Years Old...Melinda & Cameron Cline, ERTL Dairy Farm Showmanship Challenge (Market & Dairy)...ERTL Dairy Farm LLC Pygmy Showmanship Year Olds...Wayne County Junior Fair Pygmy Showmanship Year Olds... Laurie s Li l Angels Pygmy Goats Pygmy Showmanship Year Olds...Farmers National Bank Pygmy Showmanship Year Old...Bairfoot Pines Pygmy Showmanship Year Olds... Ken & Beverly Theil Pygmy Showmanship - Beginners 12 Years & Older... Ken & Beverly Theil Pygmy Showmanship - Beginners Year Olds...Bauman Orchard Pygmy Showmanship - Beginners 8-9 Year Olds...Wayne County Junior Fair Pygmy Showmanship Challenge...Stout Excavating, Inc. Champion Pygmy Wether...Bill Troyer Trucking Reserve Champion Pygmy Wether... The Litman Family Champion Pygmy Doe Bill Troyer Trucking Reserve Champion Pygmy Doe...Patricia Rodgers Pygmy Obstacle Course Year Olds...Sterling Farm Equipment Pygmy Obstacle Course Year Olds...Sterling Farm Equipment Pygmy Obstacle Course Year Olds...Sterling Farm Equipment Pybmy Obstacle Course - Beginners 8-11 Year Olds...Sterling Farm Equipment Pee-Wee Goat Showmanship Rules Every contestant will receive a participation award. Tuesday, September 12 7:00 p.m. Carter Building Registration is from 6:15 6:45 p.m. on the day of the show. 1. Contest is open to any Wayne County resident age 5-9 as of January 1 and not a 4-H member. Cloverbuds may participate. 2. The participants must use a goat that is already entered at the Wayne County Fair for other exhibition, with the exception of market goats. 3. For the event, you may borrow a goat, however, this must be prearranged before registration. 4. Any unruly animal will not be allowed in the show ring. 5. Ringmen will be available to assist. Parents are asked to remain outside of the show ring. 6. This show will be judged based on the showmanship guidelines. 7. Show order: 8 and 9 year old class will show first, followed by the classes in decreasing order of age. Costume Class following Pee-Wee Showmanship 28
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