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GOAT DIVISION Boer, Pygmy, and Angora Goat Superintendent: Darrell Lauer 503-310-2865 [email protected]

Dairy Goat Superintendent: Christina Strickland 503-407-9875 [email protected]

ENTRY DEADLINE All entries must be submitted no later than August 10, 2016. NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED. All substitutions must be completed at check-in, with a maximum of three (3) per exhibitor at no charge; any other substitutions will be charged the entry fee.

CLICK HERE FOR ONLINE ENTRY REGISTRATION ENTRY FEE $10 per head. No entry fee for group classes. No entry fee for Best Udder. All animals shown in group sections must have been entered and shown as individuals. Group entries must be made at the time online entries are submitted. Animals must remain in pens until designated release time. nd

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(2 Pygmy goat show being coordinated for Friday, September 2 . For entry information contact Diane Keith, 541-331-0857)

BREED

ARRIVAL TIMES

PYGMY

Wednesday, August 31 12 noon – 7 pm

OSF BOER GOAT SHOW

Wednesday, August 31 12 noon – 7 pm

ANGORA GOAT SHOW

Wednesday, August 31 12 noon – 7 pm

BARN / RING LOCATION

Forster Pavilion/ 4-H Show Barn

SHOW DATE/TIME

JUDGE

Thursday, September 1 Tammi 8 AM Josephson (2nd Standalone Pygmy Cottonwood, CA Show Friday, September 2)

RELEASE DATE AND TIME Friday, September 2 8 pm

Forster Pavilion

Thursday, September 1 8 AM

Kristopher Fraley Bryan, TX

Friday, September 2 8 pm

Forster Pavilion/ Big Show Green

Thursday, September 1 5 PM

Maria Rooney Silverton, OR

Friday, September 2 8 pm

Lynn Fleming Pine Bush, NY

Monday, September 5 8 pm

Sunday September 4

ALL DAIRY GOAT BREEDS

Saturday, September 3 6 am – 1 pm

9 AM – Toggenburg 11:30 AM - Lamancha 2:00 PM – Sable 3:00 PM – Alpine 6 PM – Oberhasli Specialty Show

Forster Pavilion

Monday September 5 8 AM – Saanen 10:00 AM – Recorded Grade 11:30 AM – Nigerian 2:30 PM – Nubian BIS Show & Awards

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GOAT DIVISION POLICIES 1.

All General and Livestock Department Rules will be enforced.

2.

The Dairy Goat Show will enforce the official rules of the American Dairy Goat Association (ADGA). a.

Only American Dairy Goat Association, American Goat Society and Canadian Goat Society registered, recorded or applied for, animals may be shown in Official American Dairy Goat Association Shows.

b.

The Senior and Junior doe shows are separately sanctioned.

c.

The order of show is NOT subject to change.

d.

The base date for computing age will be the date shown.

e.

A Registration or Recordation Certificate is required for all animals six months of age or older. All animals under six months of age may be shown on a stamped duplicate showing the date received by the ADGA office.

f.

The ADGA show exhibitor must be the owner(s) or member of partnership whose name(s) appear as the owner on the registration or recordation certificate or stamped duplicate application. A stamped duplicate is only valid for 30 days from the date stamped by the ADGA office.

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Proof of permanent championship shall be either the prefix CH, GCH or SGCH as affixed by ADGA on the animal’s registration or recordation certificate or by the presentation of the Permanent Champion Certificate Notification Letter issued by ADGA in conjunction with the original registration or recordation certificate. The letter is valid for use until December 31 of the year of issuance.

h.

Group entries must be listed on entry registration. All animals shown in groups must have been entered and shown as individuals.

3.

The Boer Goat Show will enforce the official rules of the United States Boer Goat Association (USBGA).

4.

For other goat classes, all rules and regulations of the respective breed and/or show association will be enforced as applicable.

5.

TAMPERING WITH LIVESTOCK — Artificial coloring of any animal or any artificial means of removing or remedying physical defects of conformation in exhibition animals, such as lifting or filling under the skin, will be considered as fraud and deception. All animals giving evidence of such treatment will be barred from exhibition at the Oregon State Fair. If any animal is found by the official veterinarian to have been tampered with as previously described, it shall be disqualified from competition. All prize money that has been won at the current Oregon State Fair by the exhibitor on any animal or animals so disqualified will be forfeited. The Oregon State Fair will not be responsible for the consequences, direct or indirect, of any animal or exhibitor being so disqualified or debarred from showing. The finding of the official veterinarian as to whether or not any animal has been improperly tampered with shall be final and conclusive.

6.

Breeds that fall into the category of “All Other Breeds” or “All Other Purebreds” and which show at least 15 animals from three or more exhibitors will qualify to have its own show the following year.

7.

Breeds failing to show a minimum of 15 animals from three or more exhibitors will not receive premium money for the following year. Exhibitors may receive premiums by showing in the All Other Breeds or All Other Purebreds class or breed associations may choose to continue their show without premium support.

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Exhibition animals (receiving no premiums) must complete an entry registration. Pen space will be allowed if pens are available.

9.

There will be no pre-show milk-out. ADGA judges are trained to discriminate against does that are over-uddered.

10. Milk must be disposed of properly. A dumping tank will be provided. 11. Dairy goat buck kids 45 days or less in age who are nursing their dams AND who are not showing any “buck characteristics” will be permitted on a space-available basis. 2

12. As a biosecurity measure any doe who is due to kid or who has kidded less than 45 days prior to the show will not be allowed to enter and exhibit in the dairy goat show. 13. All animals must be in compliance with the Scrapie Eradication Program and must be identified by tattoo, eartag or microchip. Please have your scrapie premise ID number available at check-in. 14. ATTENTION JUNIOR EXHIBITORS – please refer to the Livestock Department Rules, section entitled “Attention Junior Exhibitors,” for important rules relating to class entries. Be certain to indicate on entry registration the number of animals to be housed in the 4H/FFA barn. 15. There will be a Dairy Goat Exhibitor Meeting scheduled. Time and place will be posted and or announced.

PREMIER BREEDER AWARD A banner and premium award will be given to the breeder who accumulates the most points from the placing of eight or fewer animals bred himself and exhibited by either himself or other exhibitors and shown in the open single age sections. A senior doe can earn points toward the premier breeder award either from her placing in her age class (6016-6026) OR from her placing in class 6032 whichever gives the highest number of points. See table below for point determination for each placing.

PREMIER EXHIBITOR AWARD A banner and premium award will be given to the exhibitor who accumulates the most points from the placing of eight or fewer animals owned and exhibited by himself regardless of breeder and show in the open single age sections. A senior doe can earn points toward the premier exhibitor award either from her placing in her age class (6016-6026) OR from her placing in class 6032 whichever gives the highest number of points. See table below for point determination for each placing. Determination of Premier Breeder and Exhibitor - The points for each of the top placing eight or fewer animals as described above will be added together. The highest total will receive the award. Points for each placing will be assigned according to the following tables:

PLACING POINTS

1 10

2 9

3 8

Junior Does (Classes 6002-6008) 4 5 6 7 6 5

7 4

8 3

9 2

10 1

PLACING POINTS

1 20

2 18

3 16

Senior Does (Classes 6016-6026 or 6032) 4 5 6 14 12 10

7 8

8 6

9 4

10 2

MILK PRODUCTION AWARDS Qualification for milk production premiums will be on official DHIA, 305 days or less actual production records. First freshening does may qualify based on a projected record. All other does may qualify on any 305 days or less actual lactation. Does may qualify by meeting milk, butterfat OR protein minimums. All does meeting the minimum production qualifying levels are eligible to receive the st additional premium in order of show placement (e.g., the first doe qualifying in the class will receive the 1 premium).

PLACING PREMIUM

MILK PRODUCTION PREMIUMS BY PLACING 1 2 10 8

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MINIMUM PRODUCTION QUALIFYING LEVELS The following table shows the minimum amount of milk, butterfat and/or protein that must be achieved via official DHIA test to qualify for the additional production premium. Submit copies of your lactation records to the Show Coordinator at check-in.

YEARS 0-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5+

STANDARD BREEDS MILK BF 1700 58 1900 64.8 2000 68.2 2100 71.6 2200 75

S/NF 50 55.8 58.8 61.7 64.7

YEARS 0-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5+

MINIATURE BREEDS MILK B/F 670 23.5 740 25.9 770 27 804 28.1 823 28.8

S/NF 20 22.2 23.1 24.1 24.7

DAIRY GOAT SPECIAL AWARDS AND CONTESTS DIVISION 600 – HERDSMANSHIP AWARDS – To promote more interest in presenting an attractive Dairy Goat Exhibit, premiums will be given in the goat division. All exhibits will be inspected daily during the Fair and scored on condition of animals, cleanliness of pens and aisles, particular attention being given to neatness and orderliness of areas used for tack and equipment. Sportsmanship and cooperation of the exhibitor will be taken into consideration. Upon check-in, if you wish to participate notify the Dairy Goat Superintendent.

HERDSMANSHIP SCORECARD I.

Preparation of the Exhibit ...................................................................................................... ........ 40% a. Adequate, clean, bright bedding ............................................................................................ 15% b. Animals attractively spaced in pens ....................................................................................... 10% c. Decorative, attractive and preferably interactive educational display utilizing Fair theme: ................................................................................................................................................ 15%

II.

Appearance and Attitude of Exhibitors .................................................................................. ........ 15% a. Knowledgeable, courteous, friendly, able to answer questions about exhibit ..................... 10% b. Exhibitor must be neat and clean, appropriately dressed ..................................................... 5%

III. Care of the Exhibit ................................................................................................................. ........ 45% a. Animals clean, groomed, clipped (before show), feet trimmed before arrival ...................... 15% b. Aisles kept neat and clean ...................................................................................................... 10% c. Attractive, organized feeders and feed equipment ............................................................... 10% d. Feed and equipment stored neatly when not in use, out of sight if possible, and kept clean ........................................................................................................................ 10% TOTAL .................................................................................................................................... ...... 100%

Herdsmanship Award Premium by Herd Size and Placing Herds with a total of 8 or fewer pens Herds with a total of 9 or more pens

Premiums $40 $60

$20 $30

ONE DAY ADGA MILK TEST – Due to space and rotation limitations there will be no One Day ADGA Milk Test for Open Dairy Goats. There is a milking competition for any senior doe participating in the 4H Dairy Goat Show. The 4H One Day ADGA Milk Test is sponsored by Marianne Velliquette of KP’s Family Farm and 4H Dairy Goat Superintendent from Clatskanie, OR and Willamette DHIA. 4

TOTAL PERFORMER COMPETITION – This award is to support animals that excel in three performance areas. Points are allotted based on DHIA records, linear appraisal scores and placement in the doe’s age class at the Oregon State Fair. The award will be given to the highest qualifying doe from each breed shown. This award is supported entirely by individual donations. The sum of the donations will be divided equally among the breeds represented. Winners and donors will be announced. Contact [email protected] to donate. Fill out an entry form at the time of check in. You will submit copies of the doe’s appraisal score and DHIA record (ILR). Only official records will be accepted. The records do not have to be the most recent but the production record must be a single lactation of 305 days or less. Please highlight the record you want considered. Does must be shown at the Oregon State Fair. There is no entry fee for this award. Points are given so that production points (milk, fat and protein) are roughly balanced with type points (linear appraisal and class placing). TYPE SCORE: A.

Appraisal score is calculated by multiplying the actual score x 2 (Example: FS 90 x 2 = 180 points).

B.

Placing score is calculated by multiplying the class placement points (see premier breeder and exhibitor section) + the udder st nd rd st st placing (5 points for 1 udder, 4 points for 2 udder, 3 points for 3 udder) x 7.2 (Example: 1 place with 1 udder = (20 + 5) x 7.2 = 180 points).

PRODUCTION SCORE: A.

Milk Production – Standard Breeds is calculated by multiplying the pounds of milk x 0.072 (Example: 2500 pounds x 0.72 = 180 points) Milk Production – Miniature Breeds calculated by multiplying the pounds of milk x 0.25 (Example: 720 x 0.25 = 180 points)

B.

Fat + Protein – Standard Breeds is calculated by multiplying the actual pounds of fat + the actual pounds of protein x 1.14 (Example: (85 + 72.5) x 1.14 = 179.55 rounded to 180) Fat + Protein – Miniature Breeds is calculated by multiplying the actual pounds of fat + the actual pounds of protein x 2.27 (Example: (46.8 + 32.4) x 2.27 = 179.78 rounded to 180)

FEATURED / SPECIALTY BREED CASH AWARDS – The following cash awards are donated by Bill and Chris Strickland of Le Chevrier French Alpines, Oregon City, Oregon, and will be given in the Featured/Specialty Breed only BEST OF BREED ........................................................................................................................................... $25 GRAND CHAMPION SENIOR DOE ............................................................................................................... $25 RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION SENIOR DOE ................................................................................................ $20 GRAND CHAMPION JUNIOR DOE ............................................................................................................... $15 RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION JUNIOR DOE ................................................................................................ $10 FIRST PLACE CLASS 19 DAIRY HERD ........................................................................................................... $20 FIST PLACE CLASS 20 BREEDER’S TRIO ....................................................................................................... $20 BEST OF BREED – A $30 cash award will be presented to the winner of each Best of Breed. This award is sponsored through the Northwest Oregon Dairy Goat Association. NWODGA is a long-standing not-for-profit tax exempt corporation that meets in the Portland metro area monthly and hosts a yearly educational conference and a yearly show. NWODGA supports youth activities at the many county fairs and at the Oregon State Fair. Find out more about NWODGA on the web at http://nwodga.org. BEST UDDER IN SHOW – The doe awarded best udder of each breed will compete for Best Udder in Show. The winner will be presented with a $25 cash award donated by Le Chevrier French Alpines, Bill and Chris Strickland, Oregon City (NO PREMIUMS OFFERED).

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PAUL AND BETTY HERRINGTON PRODUCTION AWARDS – These awards honor Paul and Betty Herrington, long time Dairy Goat sponsors and exhibitors at the Oregon State Fair. The Herrington’s were instrumental in forming the Northwest Dairy Goat Herd Improvement Association (NWDGHIA). The highest Official Lifetime Milk Production Record for each breed being exhibited will receive recognition. Only animals being shown at the Oregon State Fair are eligible. Submit a copy of the doe’s official DHI Individual Lifetime Record at the time of check-in. These awards will be announced at the completion of judging. FRIENDS OF THE HARRIET PARTAIN REVOLVING TROPHY – This award honors Harriet Partain, a prominent alpine breeder and exhibitor at the Oregon State Fair in the 1970-80’s. A perpetual “revolving” trophy will be presented to the owner of the First Place Alpine Dairy Goat Herd exhibited at the Oregon State Fair sponsored by the Friends of Harriet Partain. BUD FORRESTER OUTSTANDING YOUTH OBERHASLI EXHIBITOR AWARD – This award is presented by the NW Oberhasli Breeders Association in appreciation for all that Bud Forrester did to help promote the Oberhasli as a breed at the Oregon State Fair and promote youth. This is a $25 cash award. Contact Suzanne Strong, 6909 W Bridges Road, Deer Park, WA 9006, phone number (971) 219-6250, for an application. The award will be presented following the Oberhasli Senior Doe Show. COSTUME CONTEST Saturday afternoon, September 5, at 4 PM there will be a costume contest for the goat/exhibitor pairs. Awards will be given for the top 3 contestants. Winners will be chosen by the fairgoers observing the contest. ADULT SHOWMANSHIP An adult fitting and showmanship class will be held Saturday evening, September 5, at 6 PM. The location will be announced at the fair. This competition will be judged by 4H Dairy Goat Youth. Prizes will be awarded to the top 3 contestants. HARRY HERMANSEN MEMORIAL AWARD Meg Hicks, Greene Herb Alpine Dairy Goats of Eugene, OR will award a solid brass “pasture bell” with an engraved tag to the owner of the Junior Grand Champion Nubian doe in memory of longtime friend and Nubian breeder, Harry Hermansen. Harry raised Nubians under the Hidden Meadows herd name. He showed many years at the Oregon State Fair and in addition to his dairy goats was well known for his humor and practical jokes. DONNA BREWSTER MEMORIAL AWARD The Roseburg Dairy Goat Association will award a solid brass “pasture bell” with an engraved tag to the owner of the Best of Breed Nubian doe in memory of long time club member, mentor, and friend Donna Brewster. Donna raised Nubians under the Elk Brook herd name and showed regularly at the Oregon State Fair. OREGON STATE FAIR EMBEDDED YOUTH SHOW There will be an Open Dairy Goat Youth Show embedded within the classes of this year’s open dairy goat show. The following rules apply: 1. Animals must be registered under the name of the youth participant or in a membership that names the youth as part of the membership. For example: The Jones Family, John, Mary, Jeff and Ted. NOT the Jones family. 2. Animals will show in the regular open class age divisions and classes. Normal Oregon State Fair entry fees and deadlines will apply. 3. The highest placing youth animals in each age division and class will come back for a special championship class in each breed. These classes will immediately follow the judging of the open class champions. Youth champions will also compete for a Youth Best in Show award. Note: As per ADGA rules, these youth champions will not be eligible for a championship leg unless the animal wins the open class division as well. The youth show is NOT separately sanctioned by the American Dairy Goat Association. 4.

It is the responsibility of the youth entering to be sure the person checking their goats in on Saturday knows which animals are to be included in the youth show. If they are not identified at that time they will NOT be included in the youth show.

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2016 OREGON STATE FAIR DAIRY GOAT SHOW FEATURING THE ADGA DISTRICT VII OBERHASLI SPECIALTY SHOW and the OREGON STATE FAIR Youth Dairy Goat Show DIVISION 600 - HERDSMANSHIP DIVISION 601 – ALPINE DIVISION 602 – LAMANCHA DIVISON 603 – NUBIAN DIVISION 604 – SAANEN DIVISION 605 – TOGGENBURG DIVISON 606 – OBERHASLI DIVISON 607 – NIGERIAN DWARF DIVISON 608 – SABLE (EXHIBIT ONLY; NO PREMIUMS IN 2016) DIVISON 610 — RECORDED GRADES Show Coordinator: Phone: Email:

Christina Strickland 503-407-9875 [email protected]

Livestock Office Phone: 503-510-3374 Oregon State Fair Office: 971-701-6573 ONLINE REGISTRATION

SHOW ORDER SUNDAY: MONDAY:

Toggenburg, Lamancha, Sable, Alpine, Oberhasli Specialty Saanen, Recorded Grade, Nigerian Dwarf, Nubian PLACINGS/PREMIUMS

CLASSES 01 Junior Kid (4/1/16 – 6/30/16) 02 Intermediate Kid (3/1/16 – 3/31/16) 03 Senior Kid (9/6/15 – 2/29/16) 04 Dry Yearling (9/6/14 – 9/5/15) Grand Champion Junior Doe Reserve Grand Champion Junior Doe 07 Junior Get-of-Sire – 3 does sired by same buck. One entry by same buck per exhibitor. Show name and number of sire on entry form. 08 Doe, Under Two years in Milk 08a Udder Placements (do not enter) 08b Production Awards (enter at check-in) 09 Doe, Two Years and Under Three 09a Udder Placements (do not enter) 09b Production Awards (enter at check-in) 10 Doe, Three Years and Under Four 10a Udder Placements (do not enter) 10b Production Awards (enter at check-in) 11 Doe, Four Years and Under Five 11a Udder Placements (do not enter) 11b Production Awards (enter at check-in) 12 Doe, Five Years and Under Seven 12a Udder Placements (do not enter) 12b Production Awards (enter at check-in) 13 Doe, Seven Years and Older 13a Udder Placements (do not enter) 13b Production Awards (enter at check-in) Grand Champion Senior Doe Reserve Grand Champion Senior Doe

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5 7 7 7 7 Rosette + $15 Rosette + $10

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CLASSES 16 Champion Challenge Class 16a Udder Placements (do not enter) 16b Production Awards (enter at check-in) Best of Breed Best Udder of Breed (selected from First Place Udder Placements from each class) 19 Dairy Herd — 4 does in milk, owned by Exhibitor 20 Breeders Trio — 3 does, any age, all bred and owned by exhibitor. Each exhibitor is limited to one entry. 21 Senior Get-of-Sire — 3 does in milk sired by same buck. Borrowing allowed. One entry by same buck per exhibitor. Show name and number of sire on entry. 22 Oregon State Fair Special Award for Oregon Bred and Owned Animals - Additional premium given for placing when all 3 animals of the Senior Get-of-Sire are bred and owned by an Oregon Exhibitor. Awards based on placings in Class 21. Include Class 22 in your entries if you qualify. 23 Produce of Dam — 2 does any age, the offspring of the same dam. Show name and number of dam on entry form. One entry from same dam per Exhibitor. 24 Dam and Daughter – A senior doe and her daughter of any age. Each individual can only be part of a single class entry. Premier Breeder (determined by placings) Premier Exhibitor (determined by placings) Herdsmanship – 8 or fewer pens (enter at check-in) Herdsmanship – 9 or more pens (enter at check-in)

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6 ADGA Rosette + $30 Rosette

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Following the completion of all breed class judging: Supreme Best Three Females (First Place best three females of each breed to compete) ...... Best Junior Doe in Show ........................................................................................................... Youth Best in Show Junior ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… Best Senior Doe in Show ........................................................................................................... Youth Best in Show Senior …………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Best Udder in Show ................................................................................................................... Oregon State Fair Supreme Champion Doe (Best in Show: Junior and Senior Does compete) NWODGA Best of Breed Awards ……………………………………………………………………………………………. Specialty Breed Awards ............................................................................................................. Premier Exhibitor and Breeder .................................................................................................. Herrington Production Awards .................................................................................................. Friends of Harriet Partain Revolving Trophy ............................................................................. Bud Forrester Outstanding Youth Oberhasli Exhibitor Award ................................................... Harry Hermansen Memorial Award ........................................................................................... Donna Brewster Memorial Award ............................................................................................ Herdsmanship Awards ............................................................................................................... Total Performer Awards ............................................................................................................

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Rosette ADGA Rosette Rosette ADGA Rosette Rosette $25 Cash Award Rosette Cash Awards Cash Awards Banner Certificate Award $25 Cash Award Bell Bell Premiums Cash Award

DIVISION 611 — PYGMY GOATS Show Coordinator: Phone: Email:

Sandi Lauer 503-310-2865 [email protected]

Livestock Office Phone: Oregon State Fair Office:

503-510-3374 971-701-6573

ONLINE REGISTRATION

ENTRY DEADLINE: August 10, 2016 OFFICIAL SHOW RULES This show is a sanctioned doe and wether show. NPGA rules to govern and take precedence over all others. Only animals with registration papers may participate in sanctioned classes. Transfers accepted within 90 days of transfer date. ORIGINAL PAPERS MUST BE PRESENTED AT CHECK IN. Animals over six months of age should be tattooed before day of show. nd

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(2 Pygmy goat show being coordinated for Friday, September 2 . For entry information contact Diane Keith, 541-331-0857)

CLASSES 01 Junior Doe Kid — 8 weeks to 5 months 02 Intermediate Doe Kid — 5 to 8 months 03 Senior Doe Kid — 8 to 12 months 04 Junior Dry Yearlings — 12 to 18 months 05 Senior Dry Yearlings — 18 to 24 months Junior Champion Doe Reserve Junior Champion Doe 08 Does under two years, freshened 09 2 – 3 Year-Old Does 10 3 – 4 Year-Old Does 11 4 – 5 Year-Old Does 12 5 Years and Older Does 13 Does in Milk — Any doe in milk not shown in a previous class (1st and 2nd Placings will stand in the Champion class.) Senior Champion Doe Reserve Senior Champion Doe Grand Champion Doe Reserve Grand Champion Doe 18 Wethers — 8 weeks to 6 months 19 Wethers — 6-12 months 20 Wethers — 1-2 years 21 Wethers — 2 years 22 Wethers — 3 years 23 Wethers — 4 years and older Champion Wether Reserve Champion Wether 26 Dam and Daughter 27 Breeders Trio — All does bred and owned by same Exhibitor 28 Get-of-Sire — 2 does sired by same buck, different dams 29 OREGON STATE FAIR SPECIAL AWARD FOR OREGON BRED AND OWNED ANIMALS. 30 Produce of Dam — Same dam, different sires, bred and owned by Oregon Exhibitor (2 does) Premier Exhibitor Premier Breeder

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PLACINGS/PREMIUMS 5 7 7 7 7 7 Rosette + $15 Rosette + $10 7 7 7 7 7 Rosette + $15 Rosette + $10 Rosette + $18 Rosette + $12

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PREMIER EXHIBITOR AND BREEDER AWARDS Premier Exhibitor Award: This award is given to the exhibitor accumulating the most points on not to exceed eight animals, owned and exhibited by exhibitor, in the open single classes. Wether points will be counted for Premier Exhibitor only. Banner to First Place. Premier Breeder Award: This award is given to the breeder of not to exceed eight animals accumulating the most points in the open single sections, exhibited by himself and/or other exhibitors. Wether points will not be counted for Premier Breeder Award. Banner to First Place. Points and Placings for Premier Exhibitor and Breeder: JUNIOR DOES CLASSES 6002 - 6010

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CHAMPION JUNIOR DOE .................................... 20 points RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR DOE ..................... 10 points

SENIOR DOES CLASSES 6016 - 6026

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CHAMPION SENIOR DOE .................................... 40 points RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR DOE ..................... 20 points Wethers will receive 1/2 (one half) points allotted for Junior Does (wethers under one year) and 1/2 (one half) points allotted for Senior Does (wethers over one year). This will be allotted for First through Fifth Placings. Champion Wether ............................................. 20 points Reserve Champion Wether ................................ 10 points

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DIVISION 615 — OREGON STATE FAIR BOER GOATS Show Coordinator: Phone: Email:

Darrell Lauer 503-310-2875 [email protected]

Livestock Office Phone: Oregon State Fair Office:

503-510-3374 971-701-6573

ONLINE REGISTRATION

ENTRY DEADLINE: August 10, 2016. USBGA Rules to govern. Junior bucks allowed, no premiums paid. PLACINGS/PREMIUMS CLASSES JUNIOR DOES (Never freshened) 01 0 to 3 months 02 3 to 6 months 03 6 to 9 months 04 9 to 12 months Champion Challenge Junior 06 12 to 18 months 07 18 to 24 months Champion Challenge Yearling SENIOR DOES (Have freshened) 09 Less than 2 years 10 2 to 3 years 11 3 to 4 years 12 4 to 5 years 13 5 years and over Champion Challenge Yearling JUNIOR FULLBLOOD/PUREBRED DOES (Never freshened) 15 0 to 3 months 16 3 to 6 months 17 6 to 9 months 18 9 to 12 months Champion Challenge Junior 20 12 to 18 months 21 18 to 24 months Champion Challenge Yearling SENIOR FULLBLOOD/PUREBRED DOES (Have freshened) 23 Less than 2 years 24 2 to 3 years 25 3 to 4 years 26 4 to 5 years 27 5 years and over Champion Challenge Senior MARKET GOAT CLASSES (Must be less than 12 months; can be wether or doeling, cannot be shown in open class) 29 ALL MARKET GOATS: After weigh-in classes

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FULLBLOOD/PUREBRED JUNIOR BUCKS 30 0 to 3 months 31 3 to 6 months 32 6 to 9 months 33 9 to 12 months Champion Challenge Junior Allan Luethe Award to Supreme Doe of Show – presented by the Lauer Family 11

DIVISON 620 — WHITE ANGORA GOAT SHOW DIVISON 621 – NATURALLY COLORED ANGORA GOAT SHOW Show Coordinator: Phone: Email:

Carol Ronan 541-597-4600 [email protected]

Livestock Office Phone: 503-510-3374 Oregon State Fair Office: 971-701-6573 ONLINE REGISTRATION

ENTRY DEADLINE: August 10, 2016 Entry Fee: $10/head Angora goats show rules:  Please submit all Angora goat show entries and entry fees through the Oregon State Fair online entry registration.  Ribbons and premiums will be provided by the Oregon State Fair.  Animals should be free of lice.  Animals must be shown in their natural state. Combing fleece, splitting locks, removing kemp, washing, or treating the animals’ fleece with oil, conditioners or alcohol are NOT allowed and will result in disqualification of the animal. It is permissible to remove dung tags and patches of hair with excessive urine only.

CLASSES 01 Junior Wethers - under 12 months old 02 Senior Wethers - 12 months and older Champion Wethers Reserve Champion Wethers 05 Junior Buck Kids - born after February 29 06 Senior Buck Kids - born January 1 through February 29 07 Pair of Buck Kids - bred and owned by Exhibitor. Must be shown in classes 05 or 06. 08 Yearling Bucks - less than 24 months old 09 Aged Bucks - 2 and 3 years old 10 Aged Bucks - 4 years and older Champion Bucks Reserve Champion Bucks 13 Junior Doe Kids - born after February 29 14 Senior Doe Kids - born January 1 through February 29 15 Pair of Doe Kids - bred and owned by Exhibitor. Must be shown in classes 13 or 14. 16 Breeder's Young Flock - 1 buck kid & 2 doe kids - bred and owned by Exhibitor. Must be shown in classes 05 or 06 and 13 or 14. 17 Yearling Does - less than 24 months old 18 Pair of Yearlings, any sex. Must be shown in class 08 or 17 (looking for consistency) 19 Aged Does - 2 and 3 years old 20 Aged Does - 4 years and older Champion Does Reserve Champion Does 23 Best Fleece on animal. Judge's choice.

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