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MYOTONIC GOAT REVIEW A PUBLICATION OF THE MYOTONIC GOAT REGISTRY WHAT IS SO GREAT ABOUT GOAT S MILK? ~Submitted by Cindy Bene According to an article Dietetics and Hygiene in the Journal of American Medical Association, Goat milk is the purest, most healthful and most complete food known. Goat milk is tolerated well by all ages because it is easily digested and assimilated, and is rich in minerals and trace elements. Compared to cow s milk which digests in 2-3 hours, goat milk digests in 20 minutes. A study of goat milk was done by Dr. Carl Wilson of Palo Alto, California. His observations included: Fat globules in goat milk are one fifth the size of those in cow s milk The reaction to goat milk is alkaline (same as human milk) whereas cow milk produces an acidic reaction Goat milk is about one third richer than cow milk The curd of goat milk is small and light, making it easily digestible. The curd of cow milk is large and dense. Goat milk is 2% curd as compared to cow milk which is 10% curd (the curd precipitates in the stomach) These factors help to explain why people that have allergic reactions to cow milk tolerate goat milk much better. FALL 2012 VOLUME 7, ISSUE 4 SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST: From The Farm The Gourmet Goat MGR Featured Youth Breeder MGR Featured Breeder Bentonville, AR Show Results Goat Terms Crossword Puzzle Shreveport. LA Show Results Weedsport, NY Show Results OFGS, Scio, OR Show Results Paducah, KY Show Results Ask Millie Comparison of Nutrients in Milk* PER LITER UNIT HUMAN GOAT COW Energy Kcal 710 670 660 Protein gm 11 32 42 Fat gm 38 40 37 Carbohydrate gm 68 46 49 Calcium mg 340 1290 1430 Phosphorus mg 140 1060 1120 Sodium meq 7 15 27 Potassium meq 13 46 45 Iron mg 5 1 0.5 Zinc mg 3.5 2.4 3.5 Chloride mg 375-450 1200 1050 Magnesium mg 46 100-145 120 *From Goat Milk Magic by Bernard Jensen, Ph.D., 1994 INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Rosemary Scented Savory Muffins Featured Youth Member Breanna Baumeister Featured Breeder Rick & Nancy Geeslin Bentonville, AR Show 6 Shreveport, LA Show 9 Weedsport, NY SHow 10 Scio, Or Show 13 Paducah, KY SHow 14 Ask Millie 15 Annual Renewal Form 16 3 4 5

PAGE 2 MYOTONIC GOAT REVIEW FROM THE FARM... It seemed like the hot dry summer would never end but at last fall is here. I am really enjoying the cooler temperatures and catching up on foot trimming. Time has flown by this year at the office. It seems like we are growing every day. As of writing this we have 647 active breeders and have registered a total of 17,066 since MGR opened its doors. It s exciting to see so many new folks taking an interest in our breed. MGR will be part of the East Texas Meat Goat Extravaganza at the Rusk Co Youth Exposition Center in Henderson, TX. This will be a three day event. We will be hosting our first judge s training on November 9, 2012. Instruction will be given by Al Paul with seminar by Dr. Frank Craddock and Preston Farris. A huge thanks to these gentlemen for the time and effort they have spent helping me put this event together. I m excited to say we have received judge s school applicants from coast to coast! Our final shows of the season will be held on November 10 th & 11 th with Nationals being held on the afternoon of the 10 th. The overall quality of goats that compete in Nationals is outstanding and well worth the drive to watch! For those of you who would like to attend but not show there is still plenty to do! The National Kiko Registry will be hosting an All-Breed Regional Pen Sale which is open to breeders from MGR. For additional info please see the MGR show page and follow the link. The Piney Woods Meat Goat Conference will be open to all and will offer hands-on demonstrations of hoof trimming, injections, ear-tags, tattooing, microchipping as well as FAMACHA certification training. Expert speakers will be Dr. Frank Pinkerton The Goat Man, Dr. Dave Sparks, DVM and Ken McMillin, Ph.D. Last but not least will be the ETGRA s 3 rd Annual Spectacular Goat Showdown. The event combines instructive open jackpot show for all ages, with all breeds and offers hands on help to those who want to show. The Goats, Music and More Festival held last weekend was a great deal of fun even if Mother Nature decided to share some rain! It takes months to put together events of this size and the dedication of some wonderful folks! A huge thanks goes to Debbie Mullins for her work and coordination of the event between the City of Lewisburg and MGR, Lisa Edinger for a spectacular Goat Rodeo (which raised a $150.00 for the youth program) Ellen Pittman for help with the youth raffle table and a million other things, Zona & Jon Johnson for a beautiful photo display area and help keeping class placing and Wally Kornegay for working the gate and saving me when my car decided not to start! As goat folks we often procrastinate and I have come to believe that it is just the nature of goat folks to do so! However, I would like to remind everyone that criteria for our bucks registration will be changing on Dec. 31, 2012. So, get those buck registrations in the mail! We will not allow buck registrations postmarked on Dec. 31 or via e- mail. They must be registered by Dec. 31, 2012 and it is highly recommended they be received at least two weeks in advance to guarantee they make it in. Please keep in mind that MGR will be closed on December 24 & 25 so plan ahead. I hope each of you have a wonderful fall kid crop and a Happy Thanksgiving. Thank you for the wonderful job you have done in 2012 and I look forward to working with you in 2013. ~Tara Notice of Change Looking to the future of the breed is very important not only for its preservation but also for the acceptance of the Myotonic as a breed. One of the ongoing problems in that acceptance is that as a landrace breed it has many different looks, and therefore cannot be given a breed standard that will cover the breed. This is the reason MGR has in the past only used a Breed Description. How do we get this to be an accepted breed by the industry and also be able to have a breed standard that will indeed allow for a true conformation? Not a simple or quick task to do. However, we will begin on 01/01/2013 to initiate our first step by closing the registry to allow only bucks that have two (2) registered MGR parents. How does this help? We must accept that our Bucks are one half of our herd. Therefore, if no new bucks are allowed into the MGR registry then we will begin to see a particular look begin to shape within this registry. This will not happen overnight but is a start to progressively moving the Myotonics into a breed that can be recognized instantly by breeders. Remember: as of 01/01/2013 Bucks without TWO registered MGR parents will not be allowed to be registered---no exceptions. Although MGR welcomes unsolicited articles and pictures, it does not assume responsibility for statements by advertisers and contributors. It is the sole responsibility of the reader to obtain veterinary services and advice before using any of the information in this newsletter. Articles appearing in the Myotonic Goat Review do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the MGR staff or publisher. Pictures contributed via regular mail will be returned only if accompanied by a self-addressed envelope and return postage. All contributions become the sole property of MGR.

VOLUME 7, ISSUE 4 PAGE 3 THE GOURMET GOAT: ROSEMARY SCENTED SAVORY MUFFINS Ingredients: 2 cups all-purpose flour 1 tablespoon granulated sugar 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon dry mustard 1 teaspoon garlic powder 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 cup MEYENBERG Goat Milk 1/4 cup olive oil 1 egg, lightly beaten 1 can (2 1/4 ounce) slice ripe olives, drained 2 teaspoons chopped fresh rosemary leaves Recipe courtesy of Meyenberg Goat Milk Products Visit http://meyenberg.com to find other delicious goat milk recipes! Directions: Sift together flour, sugar, baking powder, dry mustard, garlic powder, baking soda, and salt; set aside. In a large bowl, blend together goat milk, oil, egg, olives, and rosemary. Add flour mixture, blending well. Spray muffin pan cups with no stick cooking spray. Spoon batter into 12 muffin cups. Bake in preheated oven at 375 degrees for 25-30 minutes. Serve warm or cool. Makes 12 muffins. MGR ADVERTISING GUIDELINES All ads must be goat related. The acceptance and publishing of any ad will be the final decision of the owner and editors of MGR. The ad submitted must be copy ready. Please keep file size to a minimum! Preferred format for electronic submissions is.pdf or Word format. Ads should be submitted one month prior to Newsletter release date. The Newsletter is quarterly so release dates are in January, April, July and October. Release dates may be adjusted as needed and every effort will be made to include any ads that did not get submitted a month in advance. The rates for active MGR breeders are as follows: *Business card ad: $21 per year (4 issues), $7 per issue; 2 1/4 x 3 3/8 *1/4 page ad: $27 per year, $9 per issue; 3 1/2 x 4 1/2 *1/2 page ad: $48 per year, $16 per issue; 4 1/2 x 7 1/4 *Full page ad: $90 per year, $30 per issue; 7 1/4 x 9 1/4 Classified ads: $0.30 per word. Rates for businesses or non-mgr breeders are: *Business card ad: $48 per year (4 issues), $16 per issue; 2 1/4 x 3 3/8 *1/4 page ad: $60 per year, $20 per issue; 3 1/2 x 4 1/2 *1/2 page ad: $90 per year, $30 per issue; 4 1/2 x 7 1/4 *Full page ad: $180 per year, $60 per issue; 7 1/4 x 9 1/4 Classified ads: $0.60 per word. Classified ads must be renewed each issue. If you select a per issue ad, you can specify in which issue you would like the ad to appear. Actual location of ad in the Newsletter is at the Editor s discretion. Be sure to submit your ad early! *Sizes given are to allow for the border on the newsletter page. Please send your ad with payment to: Myotonic Goat Registry 3174 Valley Ford Road Adger, AL 35006 YOUR AD HERE Questions? Contact Cindy Bene at 757-357-6951 or via email at candjbene@gmail.com

PAGE 4 MYOTONIC GOAT REVIEW YOUTH BREEDER BREANNA PEANUT BAUMEISTER Meet Breanna (Peanut) Baumeister. She is the daughter of Cody Baumeister, son of Rick and Nancy Geeslin. She has lived with her Papa Rick and Cece and Dad Cody for the last 2 1/2 years and has become a huge help to her Papa and Cece. With her Dad working long hours in the oil field, she has known nothing but goats and older folks. Goats have been her best friends while living with us, along with our Border Collie Jesse. She has her own herd name, Peanut Brittle Acres, and will share that with her Dad (he has the does) and continue to show her myotonic goats in showmanship and the wether classes. Her wether is Wolf River Mikey, and she also has a buck from Dian Naumann, Shade Tree Acres Special Peanuts. Of course she has her pick of a baby each year, which is her favorite time, so maybe this spring she will get her own doeling. For her the choice is hard...she loves all the little babies. Peanut has her chores that have to be done after school. She waters, cleans out the feed tubs and gets them ready for Papa. She is just the right size to climb the fence and turn things over! Climbing seems to be the fun part. She is great at herding the group of does in at night, with her own stick that works at guiding the does this way and that. She and her Dad have recently moved to their own home, but she is here everyday before and after school. She started Kindergarten this year, so that has been exciting for her, but her favorite thing to do is be at the goat farm. We are hopeful she is the future of the breed and continues to have the interest in showing and making friends at the shows. Special friends so far are Emma Dysart, Grace Lawrence, Alex Dauer, and Destinee Rogers. Pictured above: Peanut and Mikey the day he was given to her as a birthday present. Mikey is named after her other grandpa who is in Heaven. Pictured at left: Peanut and Grace Lawrence in the showmanship class at the Shreveport, LA show held on June 9, 2012 Although there aren t many wethers being shown in our area, Peanut has done very well with Mikey, getting Grand Champion Wether in Greenville, TX this spring in Show A, and Reserve Champion Wether inshow B. She is looking forward to all the future shows and willl most likely have something pink on! Pictured at right: Peanut and Mikey at the Lone Star State Fainting Goat Show held May 12, 2012 Mikey was Grand Champion Wether in Show A and Reserve Grand Champion Wether in Show B

VOLUME 7, ISSUE 4 PAGE 5 MGR BREEDERS RICK & NANCY GEESLIN A little over ten years ago I saw the documentary of Coyote Creek and their goats and fell in love with the breed. I had just given up showing my cutting horse because of a broken back and we decided this was the animal for us something two older folks could work and handle by ourselves. We bought five does from a man in Haslet, Texas and pretty much just had fun with them for five years. But it got to the point where we needed an outlet for all the babies we had kept and after doing some research, we decided to register them with MGR. This took awhile as Gene and Tara can attest to. Having to go back all those generations and bring them all up to date took some time. We do have a commercial side because of our location. The ethnic population in our area love the breed for all the muscling. I know some of ya ll would never dream of selling them for meat but that is why God put them on this earth. We have just in the last year and a half started showing, and we just love it. Bothe Rick and I have competed with either cattle or horses all our lives, so showing the goats has come naturally. The people we have met have been great, but then they love the myotonics as well. We live on 41 acres in North Texas just 30 miles south of the Red River, so we are fairly centrally located for the shows that have started to pop up. We try to make four or five shows a year. We have 65 breeding aged does, 8 breeding bucks and about 40 younger does and bucks as well. We kid once a year starting in February on through April or May. We also have my gelding that has a forever home along with four dogs and one cat. We have been blessed to have purchased Hillside Acres Dinger from the Raby s at two months of age, and he has 2 points towards his championship. We just recently finished Jamcin s Sassparilla PGCH in Millington TN. Most people already know Sassy but for those who don t, he was bred by Cindy Huggins and bought and shown by the Bakken s. So we will be going to our first Nationals. We are really excited about that! We are looking forward to having the chance to see old friends and make new ones as well. Pictured above: Rick Geeslin with Hillside Acres Dinger at the Seneca, IL show held July 30, 2011 where he got his first point for Grand Champion Buck in the Heartland Show. The goats have become a family affair with both our boys showing some of the big bucks and our granddaughter showing in the showmanship class. We have made some life long friends and mentors with Dian Naumann and Eve Williams, also fellow Texans with their own champions as well. Tom and Maggie Raby, and Leroy and Linda Bakken are also in that group of friends. We hope to continue improving the breed but keeping within the standard for many years, Lord willing! Wolf River Ranch www.wolfrivermyotonics.com Pictured above: Judge Wade Buntin (on left) and Rick Geeslin with Jamcin s Sassparilla at the Millington TN show held September 8, 2012

PAGE 6 MYOTONIC GOAT REVIEW BENTONVILLE, AR SHOW Show held at the Benton County Fairgrounds on May 26, 2012 Razorback Rumble Judge: Sarah Stewart Myotonic May hem Show Judge: Julie Berry Razorback Rumble Myotonic Mayhem Junior Champion Doe Bakken's Farm Mandy Leroy & Linda Bakken Well's Prue Linda Ferris Reserve Junior Champion Doe Bakken's Farm Elsa Leroy & Linda Bakken Fern Hills Déjà Vu Prissy & Jack Chilcutt Senior Champion Doe Bakken's Farm Lacota Leroy & Linda Bakken Moonlight Farms Persia Prissy & Jack Chilcutt Reserve Senior Champion Doe ET3 Sparkle Jill Wallace Pint Size Calypso Jan Likens Grand Champion Doe Bakken's Farm Lacota Leroy & Linda Bakken Moonlight Farms Persia Prissy & Jack Chilcutt Reserve Grand Champion Doe ET3 Sparkle Jill Wallace Well's Prue Linda Ferris Junior Champion Buck Bakken's Farm Kid Rock Leroy & Linda Bakken Fern Hill Firestone Prissy & Jack Chilcutt Reserve Junior Champion Buck Buck Creek Romeo Ben & Lynnsey Dauer Wolf River Hot Shot Rick & Nancy Geeslin Senior Champion Buck Bakken's Farm Kansas Outlaw Leroy & Linda Bakken Hillside Acres Dinger Rick & Nancy Geeslin Reserve Senior Champion Buck B's Barn Eli's Coming Ben & Lynnsey Dauer Bakken's Farm Kansas Outlaw Leroy & Linda Bakken Grand Champion Buck Bakken's Farm Kansas Outlaw Leroy & Linda Bakken Hillside Acres Dinger Rick & Nancy Geeslin Reserve Grand Champion Buck B's Barn Eli's Coming Ben & Lynnsey Dauer Bakken's Farm Kansas Outlaw Leroy & Linda Bakken Junior Champion Wether Wolf River Red Moon Rick & Nancy Geeslin Wolf River Red Moon Rick & Nancy Geeslin Senior Champion Wether Hillside Acres Zeus Conner Snelling Woody Creek Farm Rockin Robin Macy Ferris Reserve Senior Champion Wether B's Barn Dirk Judy Balmer B's Barn Dirk Judy Balmer Grand Champion Wether Hillside Acres Zeus Conner Snelling Woody Creek Farm Rockin Robin Macy Ferris Reserve Grand Champion Wether Wolf River Red Moon Rick & Nancy Geeslin Wolf River Red Moon Rick & Nancy Geeslin

VOLUME 7, ISSUE 4 PAGE 7 Don t delay... Renew for 2013 today! MGR Breeder Fees are due by 1-31-13 Invoice & Update Form on page 16

PAGE 8 MYOTONIC GOAT REVIEW GOAT TERMS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 ACROSS 1 Third compartment of ruminant stomach 3 A castrated male goat 7 Deficiency of red blood cells 11 The period when a doe gives milk 12 A pen where a doe and kid are kept after kidding 14 The increased performance of hybrids over purebreds 15 A crossbred goat that is at least 50 percent 17 An animal having a registration certificate 19 A female mammary system 20 The length of pregnancy DOWN 2 Meat goat developed in Africa 4 Animal with multi-compartment stomach 5 Grass and edible parts of browse plants 6 A natural absence of horns 8 Spanish baby goat 9 Individual s physical characteristics 10 A common name for myotonic goats 13 Procedure for transferring a kid to a dam that is not its own 16 A female goat parent 18 The male goat parent NOTE: Some answers are two words; there is no space between the words in the puzzle. Solution is on page 12.

VOLUME 7, ISSUE 4 PAGE 9 SHREVEPORT, LA FAINTING GOAT SHOW Shows held at the Louisiana State Fair Grounds on June 9, 2012 Show A Judge: Karen Lamb Show B Judge: Larry Epting Show A Show B Junior Champion Doe Wolf River Pretty Girl Rick & Nancy Geeslin Wolf River Pepsi Rick & Nancy Geeslin Reserve Junior Champion Doe Wolf River Pepsi Rick & Nancy Geeslin Woody Creek Farm AXM 56 Jim E. Rosenbaum Senior Champion Doe S-L Bama Baby Jim E. Rosenbaum KB Ranch Cleopatra Kenny & Becki Anderson Reserve Senior Champion Doe Rocking E Creek Mary Ann Joseph & Cassandra Turney Bakken Farm's Tinkerbell Rick & Nancy Geeslin Grand Champion Doe S-L Bama Baby Jim E. Rosenbaum Wolf River Pepsi Rick & Nancy Geeslin Reserve Grand Champion Doe Rocking E Creek Mary Ann Joseph & Cassandra Turney KB Ranch Cleopatra Kenny & Becki Anderson Junior Champion Buck Woody Creek Farms Nascar Eve Williams & Dian Naumann AXM Ruben Jim E. Rosenbaum Reserve Junior Champion Buck Woody Creek Farms Lone Star Jim E. Rosenbaum Woody Creek Farms Nascar Eve Williams & Dian Naumann Senior Champion Buck Brassring Cassanova Lisa Edinger S-L Mr. Superman Pepper Jim E. Rosenbaum Reserve Senior Champion Buck S-L Mr. Superman Pepper Jim E. Rosenbaum Slate Creek Farms Kieshon Joseph & Cassandra Turney Grand Champion Buck Brassring Cassanova Lisa Edinger S-L Mr. Superman Pepper Jim E. Rosenbaum Reserve Grand Champion Buck S-L Mr. Superman Pepper Jim E. Rosenbaum Slate Creek Farms Kieshon Joseph & Cassandra Turney Junior Champion Wether Bar T Ranch Logan Tammy Martin Bar T Ranch Logan Tammy Martin Reserve Junior Champion Wether Wolf River Red Moon Rick & Nancy Geeslin Wolf River Red Moon Rick & Nancy Geeslin Senior Champion Wether Wells Smitty Grace Lawrence Outlaw Farm Octavious Alex Lawrence Reserve Senior Champion Wether 7 Fainting Acres Huey's Hurricane Max Lawrence 7 Fainting Acres Huey's Hurricane Max Lawrence Grand Champion Wether Wells Smitty Grace Lawrence Outlaw Farm Octavious Alex Lawrence Reserve Grand Champion Wether 7 Fainting Acres Huey's Hurricane Max Lawrence Bar T Ranch Logan Tammy Martin

PAGE 10 MYOTONIC GOAT REVIEW WEEDSPORT, NY SHOWS Empire State Myotonic Goat Show held July 7, 2012 Judge: John Pfeiler Cayuga County Fair Fainting Goat Show held July 8, 2012 Judge: Patricia Riccota Empire State Show Cayuga County Fair Show Junior Champion Doe Sundance Meadows Dobby Daniel Popp Little Falls Farm Viviana Tom Alleva Reserve Junior Champion Doe Shag Oaks Farm Cinnamon Diana Long Sundance Meadows Jazmin Jaime French Senior Champion Doe Pint Size Rockin' Robin Janice Likens Pint Size Calypso Janice Likens Reserve Senior Champion Doe Driftwood Farms Rouge Terry Alleva Sundance Meadows Emma Jaime French Grand Champion Doe Pint Size Rockin' Robin Janice Likens Pint Size Calypso Janice Likens Reserve Grand Champion Doe Driftwood Farms Rouge Terry Alleva Sundance Meadows Emma Jaime French Junior Champion Buck Duffy Fainting Goat Farm MacRoogagh Jason Duffy Snick-R-Doodles Ajax Valerie Manley Reserve Junior Champion Buck Little Falls Farm Dark Knight Terry Alleva Duffy Fainting Goat Farm MacRoogagh Jason Duffy Senior Champion Buck Pint Size King of the Road Jan Likens Pint Size King of the Road Jan Likens Reserve Senior Champion Buck Sundance Meadows A17 Roogagh Jason Duffy Sundance Meadows A17 Roogagh Jason Duffy Grand Champion Buck Pint Size King of the Road Jan Likens Pint Size King of the Road Jan Likens Reserve Grand Champion Buck Sundance Meadows A17 Roogagh Jason Duffy Sundance Meadows A17 Roogagh Jason Duffy

VOLUME 7, ISSUE 4 PAGE 11 Is thrilled to announce the arrival of these 2 beautiful boys Both are Master Champions! MCH Flying J Fainters Secret Weapon MCH Bells Goats Patch Please check our website www.sansujo.ca for sales! Or contact: Susan Walters 4330 Howie Road Duncan, B.C. Canada Email: sansujomini@hotmail.com

PAGE 12 MYOTONIC GOAT REVIEW BEECHKELD FARM FAINTING GOATS PHIL AND TORSTEN SPONENBERG 2620 BISHOP ROAD BLACKSBURG, VA 24061 540-552-0113 GOATS IN ALL COLORS, ALL AGES Moonlight Farms Registered Fainting Goats Cindy & James Bene 757-357-6951 candjbene@gmail.com www.moonlightfarms.com Solution to Crossword Puzzle on Page 8: 1 abomasum 8 cabrito 15 percentage 2 Boer Goat 9 phenotype 16 dam 3 wether 10 fainting goats 17 registered animal 4 ruminant 11 lactation 18 sire 5 forage 12 mothering pen 19 udder 6 polled 13 graft 20 gestation 7 anemia 14 hybrid vigor

VOLUME 7, ISSUE 4 PAGE 13 OREGON FAINTING GOAT SHOW, SCIO, OR Shows were held in Scio, OR on June 22, 2012 Freedom Show Judge: Marie Layman Liberty Show Judge: George Starbuck Freedom Show Liberty Show Junior Champion Doe Azure Farms Caroline Melanie Solberg Triple-T Rodeo Queen Allison Robinson Reserve Junior Champion Doe Hush Hills Fainters Blu Jewell Jessica Shaffer AVR Coconut Southern Pecan Coffee Lisa Ohlling Senior Champion Doe B's Barn Anna Lea Julie Rose Triple-T Locket Tracy Teichert Reserve Senior Champion Doe Bells Goats Rosie Steve Bell B's Barn Anna Lea Julie Rose Grand Champion Doe B's Barn Anna Lea Julie Rose Triple-T Locket Tracy Teichert Reserve Grand Champion Doe Bells Goats Rosie Steve Bell Triple-T Rodeo Queen Allison Robinson Junior Champion Buck Ancient Valley Ranch Bushwacker Connie Ory Buck Creek Leontus Sunshine Shute Reserve Junior Champion Buck Buck Creek Leontus Sunshine Shute Triple-T Indiana Jones Allison Robinson Senior Champion Buck Webber's Grove Happy Lisa Ohling Bayshore's Brandon Steve Bell Reserve Senior Champion Buck Fall Over Farms Don't Know Pam Weeks Fall Over Farms Don't Know Pam Weeks Grand Champion Buck Webber's Grove Happy Lisa Ohling Bayshore's Brandon Steve Bell Reserve Grand Champion Buck Fall Over Farms Don't Know Pam Weeks Fall Over Farms Don't Know Pam Weeks Junior Champion Wether Triple-T Neopolitan Allison Robinson Ahart Acres Charlie Brown Lisa Ohling Reserve Junior Champion Wether Ahart Acres Charlie Brown Lisa Ohling Triple-T Neopolitan Allison Robinson Senior Champion Wether AVR Chocolate Coffee Kiss Sue Johnson Triple-T Kris Allison Robinson Reserve Senior Champion Wether Triple-T Kris Allison Robinson AVR Chocolate Coffee Kiss Sue Johnson Grand Champion Wether AVR Chocolate Coffee Kiss Sue Johnson Triple-T Kris Allison Robinson Reserve Grand Champion Wether Triple-T Kris Allison Robinson AVR Chocolate Coffee Kiss Sue Johnson

PAGE 14 MYOTONIC GOAT REVIEW PADUCAH, KY SHOW McCracken County Fair Shows held June 29, 2012 at Carson Park Fairgrounds in Paducah, KY Judge Show One: Joe Kimmel, Jr. Judge Show Two: Karen Smith Show One Show Two Junior Champion Doe Fern Hill Galina Prissy Chilcutt Buck Creek Hanna Ben & Lynnsey Dauer Reserve Junior Champion Doe Woody Creek Farm O-Hot Comet Ben & Lynnsey Dauer Hillside Acres Ruby Tamara Ruby Senior Champion Doe Moonlight Farms Persia Prissy Chilcutt Rocking E Creek Mary Ann Joseph Turney Reserve Senior Champion Doe Woody Creek Farm Alloma Ben & Lynnsey Dauer Titan Farms Bunny Ben & Lynnsey Dauer Grand Champion Doe Moonlight Farms Persia Prissy Chilcutt Rocking E Creek Mary Ann Joseph Turney Reserve Grand Champion Doe Woody Creek Farm Alloma Ben & Lynnsey Dauer Titan Farms Bunny Ben & Lynnsey Dauer Junior Champion Buck Buck Creek Romeo Ben & Lynnsey Dauer Buck Creek Romeo Ben & Lynnsey Dauer Reserve Junior Champion Buck Fern Hill Firestone Prissy Chilcutt Fern Hill Firestone Prissy Chilcutt Senior Champion Buck Woody Creek Farm Mr. Incredible Ben & Lynnsey Dauer B's Barn Eli's Coming Ben & Lynnsey Dauer Reserve Senior Champion Buck Woody Creek Farm Gold Coin Ben & Lynnsey Dauer Pint Size King of the Road Janice Likens Grand Champion Buck Woody Creek Farm Mr. Incredible Ben & Lynnsey Dauer B's Barn Eli's Coming Ben & Lynnsey Dauer Reserve Grand Champion Buck Woody Creek Farm Gold Coin Ben & Lynnsey Dauer Buck Creek Romeo Ben & Lynnsey Dauer Junior Champion Wether 7 Fainting Acres Shadow Walker Oliver G. McNutt 7 Fainting Acres Shadow Walker Oliver G. McNutt Senior Champion Wether 7 Fainting Acres Huey's Hurricane Max Lawrence 7 Fainting Acres Huey's Hurricane Max Lawrence Reserve Senior Champion Wether Sunshine Acres Noah Georgia Corkins Outlaw Farms Octavious Ellen Pittman Grand Champion Wether 7 Fainting Acres Huey's Hurricane Max Lawrence 7 Fainting Acres Huey's Hurricane Max Lawrence Reserve Grand Champion Wether Sunshine Acres Noah (DQ) Georgia Corkins 7 Fainting Acres Shadow Walker Oliver G. McNutt

VOLUME 7, ISSUE 4 PAGE 15 ASK MILLIE Question: What is the correct scientific classification of the goat? Millie says: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Subclass: Ungulata Order: Artiodactyla Suborder: Ruminantia Family: Bovidae Subfamily: Caprinae Genus: Capra Species: aegagrus Subspecies: hircus MLF Millefiori So the correct trinomial name is: Capra aegagrus hircus See you next time! Entire herd of quality myotonic goats for sale All goats are Coyote Creek Ranch Bloodlines Twenty-five does and three bucks $3500 (sold as a herd only) Illinois (309) 932-8348 or (309) 883-9654

PAGE 16 MYOTONIC GOAT REVIEW Myotonic Goat Registry 3174 Valley Ford Road Adger, AL 35006 2013 Annual Breeder Fee Invoice & Breeder Information Update Name: MGR Breeder Number: Address: Phone: Email Address: Website: Please take a moment to update your breeder information so the website and database will reflect your current information. Print legibly! Submit this form (photocopy okay) along with your renewal fee of $24 for the year 2013 to the address given above. Please disregard this invoice if you have already renewed your annual breeder fee or have a different renewal date. Thank you for continuing to support Myotonic Goat Registry. BREEDER ANNUAL FEES ARE DUE BY JANUARY 31, 2013 IN ORDER TO RETAIN YOUR ACTIVE STATUS.

VOLUME 7, ISSUE 4 Myotonic Goat Registry 3174 Valley Ford Road Adger, AL 35006 Phone: 205-425-5954 E-mail: myotonicgoatregistry@yahoo.com Website: www.myotonicgoatregistry.net Page 19 The Myotonic Goat Registry was formed in 2005 as a sole ownership registry by Gene McNutt with input from an initial Board of Advisors made up of Dr. Phil Sponenberg and Barbara Roberts. The current Board of Advisors also includes Cindy Bene, Judy Balmer, Jan Likens and Dian Naumann. The owner and Board of Advisors will make decisions concerning the registry and its procedures. This method of governance is meant to provide Myotonic Goat breeders with a registry that will not have frequent changes, and will have the longevity and consistency needed to successfully promote the Myotonic Goat breed, while at the same time make it responsive to the needs and wishes of the breeders. In 2009, Gene retired and the registry was sold to Tara Lawrence. As the Myotonic Goat Registry grows, additional Board of Advisor members may be added in order to more broadly represent the breeders. The owner, along with the Board of Advisors, will be responsible for providing for its own replacements and/or expansions. The Myotonic Goat Registry takes into consideration all breeders, from pet owners to commercial meat growers. Regardless of which aspect of this breed appeals to you, the Myotonic Goat Registry is the place for all breeders to register their Myotonic Goats. The Registry will help breeders promote their goats through sales, shows, and advertising, and will educate the public about the Myotonic Goat and its usefulness in a variety of settings. WELCOME NEW MGR BREEDERS BREEDER STATISTICS Clare Aleksandrowicz, NY Sue Bark, SC Virginia (Ginger) Bates, OK Hillary Benda, IN Julie Distel, WA Mary Ellis, VA Shilo Fritz, MT Ashley Hadley, IL Kari Hardy, WA Heidi Jo Jacobson, ND Cheryl Johnson, NC Hallie Kay, LA Kierstin Kiel, PA Cassie Kruger, MN Kristina Miller, NY Marianne Miller, NM Heather Ocker, PA Renee Phillabaum, NC Jessica Rose, TX Monica Rose/Alison Davenport-Clanton, KS Raymond & Connie Rudd, AR Lorelei Schipke, SC Barb & Neal Siegel, IL Janis M. Simpson, FL David & Mindy Skeels, TX Cody Smiley, TX Kristina Smith, TX Mandy Wagner, TX Jan G. West, TX Andria White, WI Carl & Barbara Wood, FL Kate H. Yates, OR As of October 18, 2012 there were 647 registered breeders in the Myotonic Goat Registry. We have breeders in 45 states plus Canada!!!

Myotonic Goat Registry 3174 Valley Ford Road Adger, AL 35006 TO: Phone: 205-425-5954 E-mail: myotonicgoatregistry@yahoo.com Website: www.myotonicgoatregistry.net