Goat Dept. - NEMO Fair

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Goat Dept. - NEMO Fair
NEMO FAIR 4-H & FFA RABBIT PLAQUES
Champion Senior 6 Class Buck - Don and Shala Reynolds
Best of Show - Rex Aldridge
Best of Show - Hy-Vee
Champion Intermediate 6 Class Buck - Kirksville Farm & Home
Champion Junior Rabbit 6 Class Buck - John Gillum
Champion Rabbit Meat Pen - Chang Family
Champion Senior 6 Class Doe - MFA Agri Services
Champion Intermediate Rabbit 6 Class Doe - John Gillum
Champion Junior 6 Class Doe - Pepsi-Cola Memphis Bottling Company
Reserve Champion of Show - Don and Shala Reynolds
Champion Senior 4 Class Buck - Jacob’s Vineyard & Winery
Champion Junior 4 Class Buck - Meyer & McClamrock
Champion Senior 4 Class Doe - In Memory of Allison Pfeifer and Shane Ferguson from Ann Ferguson
Champion Junior 4 Class Doe - Kirksville Farm & Home
Rabbit Showmanship, Ages 14 and over - Walmart
Rabbit Showmanship, Ages 11-13 - Hollister, Inc.
Rabbit Showmanship, Ages 8-10 - Jacob’s Winery
Champion Single Rabbit Fryer - In Memory of Marsha Shahan
4-H/FFA GOAT DEPARTMENT
Superintendents: Angie and John Buck
Arrival Time:
May arrive after 12 p.m., Wednesday, July 15
Check-In/In Place:
Thursday, July 16, 3 p.m.
Market Goat Weigh-In: Thursday, July 16, 3:15 p.m.
Exhibitor Meeting:
Thursday, July 16, 3 p.m.
Show Time:
Friday, July 17, 10 a.m.
Release Time:
After Goat Show
Point Values: Blue - 12, Red - 8, White - 4
Entry to be made on the Livestock Entry Form.
Pygmy, Dairy & Meat Goat Rules
1. All goats that are to be exhibited must be free
of clinical signs or an infectious or contagious
disease. Health Certificates must be presented
to Superintendent prior to unloading goats.
2. Goats, including castrated males, must be
identified to farm of origin using official ID
(eartags or tattoos) and listed on a health
certificate.
3. All goats must be owned by exhibitor by June
1, 2015.
4. Classes available in the following breeds: French
Alpine, Nubian, LaMancha, Saanen, Fainting,
Boer, XB, Pygmy.
5. Classes may be designated or changed at the
discretion of the Superintendent on day of show.
6. Exhibitors may show up to 10 Market goats, but
will receive premiums on only 2 animals.
7. Market goats will be shown with classes divided
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by weight.
8. Market goats must be shown with all feet on
ground.
9. Market Goat-Rate of Gain Class: for Adair
County exhibitors only. Must be owned by
and weighed in at county weigh-in and will be
weighed again on Thursday, July 16 at the fair.
10.Market Goat-Home raised: for Adair County
exhibitors only.
11. Dairy exhibitors must wear white.
12. Milk classes must have 12 hour bag.
13.Exhibitor must show their own animals, unless
exhibitor has 2 animals in the same class.
NO pictures during show
Dairy Goat Classes:
Class #
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Class Name
Doe, under 5 months
Doe, over 5 months and under 1 year
Doe, over 1 year and under 2 years, not
in milk
Doe, 1-2 years, in milk
Doe, 2-3 years, in milk
Doe, 3-4 years, in milk
Doe, 5 years and over
Billy, 6 months and under
Billy, 6-12 months
Dairy Wether, 1 year and under
Showmanship, ages 14 and Over, 11-13,
and 8-10 (ages as of 1/1/15)
Meat Goat Classes:
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Market Goat, 1 year and under (Adair
Exhibitors please note this is the only
class eligible for the sale) Castrated males
only
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Market Goat-Rate of Gain
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Market Goat-Home Raised
Percentage - Blood Boer Goats
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Doe, 0-6 months
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Doe, 6-12 months
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Doe, 1-2 years
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Doe, 2 years and over
Full - Blood Boer Goats (Must have registration
papers)
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Pygmy Goat Classes:
Nanny, 6 months and under
Nanny, 6-12 months old
Nanny, 1-2 years old
Nanny, 2 years and over
Wether, 1 year and under
Billy, 6 months and under
Billy, 6-12 months
Doe & Daughter (Dairy, Meat, and
Pygmy)
SHOWMANSHIP, ages 14 and over, 11-13
and 8-10 (ages as of 1/1/15)
Goat Trail
Does, 0-6 months
Does, 6-12 months
Does, 1-2 years
Does, 2 years and over
Buck, 0-6 months
Buck, 6-12 months
SHOWMANSHIP, ages 14 and over, 11-13,
8-10 (ages as of 1/1/15)
ADAIR COUNTY 4-H & FFA GOAT TROPHIES
Champion Dairy Goat - Cordray Construction
Champion Market Goat - Bright Beginnings
Reserve Champion Market Goat - Anonymous Sponsor
Meat Goat Showmanship, 8-10 - Freedom of the Road Riders Local 19
Meat Goat Showmanship, 11-13 - Farris Farms
Meat Goat Showmanship, 14 and over - Jacob’s Vineyard & Winery
Pygmy Best of Show - Anonymous Sponsor
Pygmy Goat Showmanship, 8-10 - East Center 4-H
Pygmy Goat Showmanship, 11-13 - Taylor Auction Company
Pygmy Goat Showmanship, 14 and over - TnT Guns
Dairy Goat Showmanship, 8-10 - Robert and Carol Christman
Dairy Goat Showmanship, 11-13 - Truman Ag Science
Dairy Goat Showmanship, 14 and over - Truman Ag Science
Goat Herdsmenship Award - Taylor Auction Company
Champion Home-Raised Market Goat - Kirksville Farm & Home
Champion Rate of Gain Market Goat - Jamco
Best of Show Meat Goat - John and Angie Buck
Best of Show Standard Breed Goat - Freedom of the Road Riders Local 19
Champion Meat Goat Doe - Farris Farms
Champion Meat Goat Buck - Buck Brothers Sunny Slope Auto
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NEMO FAIR 4-H & FFA GOAT PLAQUES
Champion Dairy Goat Doe - Hy-Vee
Reserve Champion Dairy Goat Doe - Jacob’s Vineyard & Winery
Champion Dairy Goat Billy - Jacob’s Vineyard & Winery
Reserve Champion Dairy Goat Billy - Maritz Research
Best of Show Dairy Goat - Maritz Research
Champion Market Goat - IDK Café
Reserve Champion Market Goat - Farris Farms
Champion Pygmy Goat Nanny - Pancake City
Champion Pygmy Goat Billy - Pancake City
Champion Pygmy Goat Wether - R & S Masonry
Pygmy Goat Best of Show - TNT Guns
Best of Show Meat Goat - Jacob’s Vineyard & Winery
Best of Show Standard Breed Goat - Scheurer Trucking
Meat Goat Showmanship, 8-10 - Scheurer Trucking
Meat Goat Showmanship, 11-13 - Terri & Steven Turner
Meat Goat Showmanship, 14 and over - Riback Supply
Pygmy Goat Showmanship, 8-10 - IDK Café
Pygmy Goat Showmanship, 11-13 - Maritz Research
Pygmy Goat Showmanship, 14 and over - Maritz Research
Dairy Goat Showmanship, 8-10 - Laudwig Hamps
Dairy Goat Showmanship, 11-13 - Robert and Carol Christman
Dairy Goat Showmanship, 14 and over - Riback Supply
4-H Clover Kids Pet Show
Saturday, July 11
2 p.m. Spangler Barn
1:30 p.m. Check-In
Renee Byrn, Superintendent
Clover Kids are encouraged to experience a wide range of activities. Learning about and enjoying small animals
is one of many opportunities children can have in a Clover Kids program. 4-H Youth Development programs
developed the following list of approved small animals and policies to help ensure that children and volunteers
have safe and meaningful experiences with these animals.
Approved small animals are:
Lizards
Dogs
Rats
Rabbits
Birds
Fish
Hedgehogs
Snakes
Mice
Chinchillas
Cats
Cavies - guinea pigs, gerbils, hamsters
Amphibians - frogs, toads
*No wildlife allowed. Follow Dept. of Conservation rules as specified in the Wildlife Code of Missouri.
1. Open to all Adair County 4-H Clover Kids.
2. Pre-entry rules apply.
3. Clover Kids will have the opportunity to show their pet and speak with a judge regarding nutrition, grooming, or special
behaviors. Clover Kids are encouraged to show the pet about which they did their pet poster.
4. All pets must come properly restrained or contained. Appropriate examples include on a leash or in a box, cage, or bowl.
5. An adult must supervise Clover Kids and pets at all times.
6. Animal health requirements must be followed for all species.
7. Any female animal in season cannot be shown.
8. As with all 4-H Clover Kids events, the pet show is non-competitive. Participants will receive a participation ribbon.
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