13 DAIRY GOATS FRED WILKES Department Director $3,990.00 Dairy Goats Department - 614-644-4179 July 19 - July 21 All information must be given at time of entry. Failure to provide complete individual animal entry information will result in a penalty fee of $25. Entry and penalty fees are non-refundable. All animals penned at the Ohio State Fair must be shown. All terms and conditions are subject to change, including, but not limited to premiums. DEPARTMENT STAFF LORI COLLINS Show Secretary LAURA JANE MURPHY Assistant Show Secretary and Announcer DAIRY GOAT SCHEDULE Arrival Time Thursday, July 19 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Must be in place Thursday, July 19 10:00 p.m No late arrival JUDGE Lee Bergfield, IL Judging Friday, July 20 Dry Stock One hour after Junior Show Saturday, July 21 Milk and Group Classes 8:00 a.m. All judging will be done in alphabetical order Alpine American Lamancha AOB Nubian Recorded Grade Saanen Toggenburg The order of the show is not subject to change Release Time Saturday, July 21 (Time to be determined by management) The Open Dairy Show will be a sanctioned American Dairy Goat Association Show through the courtesy of the Ohio Dairy Goat Association. The Junior and Senior shows ARE separately sanctioned. ADGA rules shall govern. SPECIAL RULES Entries are restricted to Purebred Registered Does. Purebred and American Purebred to compete in the same classes. All Dairy Goats exhibited must be registered with a recognized registering association. All open class registration papers must be checked with the show secretary by 6:00 p.m., Friday, July 20. (No Stamped Duplicates) No signed transfers unless entry is in the original owner's name. Premiums will not be paid unless registration number of breeding animals is furnished prior to show. Animal Health Dairy goats presented for exhibition must show no evidence of contagious lymphadenitis (superficial abscesses), contagious ecthyma (sore mouth) or foot rot. These goats are not to be unloaded and cannot be shown. The exhibition officials and the approved veterinarian have the right to bar any animal from being unloaded, penned in the barns, or shown. They may order the removal of any animal. These decisions are final. For more information please go to Ohio Department of Agriculture website, www.agri.ohio.gov, click on the Division of Animal Health. All out of state exhibitors must have health papers. Male (buck) goats are barred from the fairgrounds. All goats must be dehorned.
MILK OUT There will not be a milk out for Senior Does (Milkers). However the judge will take into consideration when placing animals if he feels an animal is overbagged. Group entries shall be made upon arrival at the Fair. All goats exhibited in the group classes must have been exhibited in the individual classes of that breed. Get of Sire shall consist of three does in milk, any age, out of the same sire. Produce of Dam shall consist of two does, the produce of one dam. Produce need not be owned by the exhibitor. Entries in this class shall be made in the name of the dam. Breeder s Trio shall consist of three does bred and owned by the exhibitor. Each doe entered in this class shall show on her registration paper the same name listed as breeder, owner and be the same as listed on entry blank. GOAT JUDGING IMPORTANT RULES Exhibitor must wear plain white clothes in the show ring (no exceptions). No pattern clothes with white background will be permitted. Herd names and logos may be worn. No shorts or open toe shoes. All chores must be completed by 9:00 a.m. If an exhibitor leaves the show ring before being excused by the judge it may result in forfeiture of all premiums. Exhibitors may enter, show and receive money on three (3) animals per class. (Exception Best Udder Class) All dairy goats must be entered and shown under the name that appears on each individual dairy goat's registration paper. Each Milking Class of the Show will have a First and Second Best Udder Award presented. These two animals will receive a Best Udder Rosette and will be the only animals permitted to show in the Best Udder Class for each breed. Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Junior Doe and a Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Senior Doe will be selected in each breed. Following the completion of the Senior Doe Show a Grand Champion of the show will be selected which will be the winner of the Junior Doe and Senior Doe Shows. Reserve Grand Champion of the show will be the Grand of the Division which did not win in the previous class and the Reserve in the Division that produced the Grand Champion. Group classes will combine entries from the Junior Doe and Senior Doe shows and will not be part of the ADGA official show. Any doe that has ever freshened or that is being milked regularly shall compete in the Senior Doe Division. This includes dry and precocious Herd signs of a reasonable size may be placed throughout the show. Through the courtesy of the Ohio State Fair, a trophy to be known as the will be presented to the best herd of four animals. 2
1301 ALPINE 4 3 Doe, Senior Kid, born on or after Jan. 1 - Feb. 28,2018 4 Doe, Yearling, Dry, born before January 1, 2017 17 Breeder s Trio, any age all bred and owned by 22 Best Udder, does in milk, any age (Open only to the first and second best udder winners in each DIVISION 1302 AMERICAN LAMANCHA 4 Doe, Yearling, Dry, born before January 1, 2017 3
1303 AOB Breeds recognized by ADGA (Oberhasli, Nigerian Dwarves and Sable Saanen) $450.00 Feb. 28 2018 milking class.) $12 10 8 DIVISION 1304 NUBIAN 4 Doe, Yearling, Dry, born before January 1, 2017 12 Doe,5 years old and over, in milk 4
1305 RECORDED GRADE $450.00 2 Doe, Intermediate Kid, born on or after March 1-17 Breeder s Trio, any age, all bred and owned by exhibitor, each exhibitor limited to one entry 22 Best Udder, does in milk, any age (Open only to the first and second best udder winners in each $12 10 8 DIVISION 1306 SAANEN $450.00 $12 10 8 5
1307 TOGGENBURG 2 Doe, Intermediate Kid, born on or after March 1-12 Doe,5 years old and over, in milk
Exhibitor Information The Junior entry blank is a different one than the Open. If you want to enter both Junior and Open, then two blanks are needed. Complete animal information as required, animal count information as requested on the entry blank. You may enter online at www.ohiostatefair.com Entry due date is June 20, this means the entry blank, and payment, must be postmarked by June 20. We do not accept metered mail. Please make checks payable to the Ohio State Fair and mail to Ohio State Fair, Entry Department, 717 East 17th Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43211. You may use your credit card to pay for your entry fees. ONLINE ENTRY INFORMATION You may enter online at www.ohiostatefair.com. Exhibitors should keep their exact login information (username/password). Premium money (amount listed after the class information) is processed and mailed at the conclusion of the fair. Any exhibitor who has not received due money by October 31, 2018, you should notify the Entry Department 717 East 17th Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43211, phone 614-644-4052, or e-mail b.prince@expo.ohio.gov or 614-644-4049, s.french@expo.ohio.gov IMPORTANT If you receive premiums of $499 and over, the State of Ohio now requires you to register as a "new supplier" at www.supplier.obm.ohio.gov. This MUST be done before any payment will be processed. Please be aware you will be asked for banking information, as your payment will be direct deposit. You may use either a checking or savings account. If you have won $499 and over in the past, you do not need to register. However, you are responsible to make any address or name changes, by going to www. supplier.obm.ohio.gov and update you information. LATE ENTRY Any entries made after June 20 will be charged $75 late fee, plus animal charge. If entering both Junior and Open, then you will be charged the late fee for both, plus animal charge. Ticket Information No tickets will be required for dairy goat exhibitors, since the show is before the official opening of the Ohio State Fair. You will be charged a $5 parking fee each time you enter onto the fairgrounds. If you wish to purchase admission tickets for the Ohio State Fair, you may do so from the Entry Office at the following cost: $28 6-day (this ticket may be used by more than one person at the gate) $ 6 1-day (one person admission)