Clallam County Fair 2014 - Exhibitor's Guide

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Clallam County Fair Exhibitors Guide

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MISC GOAT CLASSES

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CLASS 150: HERDSMANSHIP (required) 30 20 10 GOAT HERD 100 80 60 CLASS 153: Novelty CLASS 154: Dairy CLASS 155: Meat Lot 1 – Dam & Daughter (owned by exhibitor) Lot 2 – Produce of Dam (2 does any age from same Dam, owned by exhibitor) Lot 3 – Get of Sire (3 does any age from same Sire, owned by exhibitor) Lot 4 – Farm Herd (3 does any age, owned by exhibitor) Lot 5 – Club Herd (3 does any age, from one club, must be owned by 2 or more exhibitors.) CLASS 156: EQUIPMENT Milking stand Tack Box Blanket Feeder Milk Production Record Other CLASS 157: EDUCATION Lot 1 — Education Display (Limit 2) Lot 2 — Education Poster (Limit 2)

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CLASS 252 – PYGMY GOAT CLASS 253 – PYGORA GOAT LOT: 1. Wether under 1 year of age 2. Wether over 1 year of age 3. Doe 0-6 months of age – never freshened 4. Doe 6-12 months of age – never freshened 5. Doe 12-24 months of age – never freshened 6. Doe over 24 mo. of age – never freshened 7. Doe over 2 mo. and under 24 mo. of age – first freshening 8. Doe 2-4 years of age – ever freshened 9. Doe 4 years and older – ever freshened Classes may be divided as deemed fitting by barn Superintendent once entries are received so please make sure you put your goat’s birthday on the entry form.

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The Kitchen is run by the Fair Board. Proceeds from the Fair Kitchen go towards improvements and upgrades on the fair grounds.

Pygmy goat exhibitors should wear long dark pants (black preferred) and white shirts when showing their animals.

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PYGMY/PYGORA GOAT (NOVELTY) 1. Goats may be shown with nylon or leather collar, or neck chain (short leads are ok).

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DAIRY GOAT 1. All does in milk must be milked completely after 7 p.m. of the night before the does are to be exhibited for Type. The Superintendent of the Goat Show has sole authority and responsibility to certify that each animal has been milked. 2. All dairy goats must be polled or dehorned. 3. Dairy goats may not cross enter into market classes (dairy wethers may be shown in market or utility classes). 4. All dairy goats must be milked 2 times per 24 hour period, unless otherwise approved by Superintendant. 5. There will be two milk stands available for use at the Fair. Bring your own grain dish. You are responsible to clean up after yourself and put your milking supplies back in the tack room when you have finished milking. 6. Milk is to be taken to the drain by the cattle barn, not to be dumped in the wash-rack drain or in bathrooms. 7. Dairy Goat Showmen are to wear white shirts and white pants for FITTING & SHOWMANSHIP class.


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