CDGA HARVEST GOAT SHOW Official ADGA Open JR & SR Doe Show - Junior and Senior Shows separately sanctioned This show is sanctioned by the American Dairy Goat Association and their rules shall govern. September 10 & 11, 2016 Boulder County Fairgrounds, Barn A, 9595 Nelson Road, Longmont Judges: Pete Snyder and Cullen Owen Show Chairperson: Laurie Stutz Entry Coordinator: Laurie Stutz/Linda Johnson THIS SHOW IS SANCTIONED FOR THE FOLLOWING: Sr. Doe: Alpine, LaMancha, Nubian, Recorded Grade, Nigerian Dwarf & All Other Purebred Jr. Doe: Alpine, LaMancha, Nubian, Recorded Grade, Nigerian Dwarf & All Other Purebred ENTRIES: Send entries to Laurie Stutz, PO Box 1034, Laporte, CO , 80535, [email protected] Postmarked no later than August 25, 2016 or late fees of $10.00 per class entered will be charged. NOTICE: Any person interfering with the ADGA Judge or Show Committee and/or disrupting the show will be dismissed from the show ring or the fairgrounds, and can be denied show privileges next year. ENTRY FEE: GROUP CLASSES: SHOWMANSHIP: PEN FEE: INSURANCE FEE $6.00 per animal, per show $2.00 per group, per show $4.00 per show $6.00/pen (including tack pen) $3.00 refunded if pens are cleaned $10.00 REGISTRATION AND RECORDATION CERTIFICATES: 1. Only goats registered with ADGA, AGS, or CGS; or that has applied for registration with these organizations are eligible to compete. 2. The original registration certificate is required for all animals six months of age or older and this MUST be shown to the Show Secretary before the start of the show 3. The original registration certificate or duplicate application stamped by the ADGA office is required for all animals under six months of age and this MUST be shown to the Show Secretary before the start of the show 4. No copies of the registration/recordation certificate or the stamped duplicate application, telegrams or phone calls will be accepted in lieu of the original certificate. 5. Only the I.D. on the registration/recordation certificate or on the stamped duplicate application is proof of ownership. HEALTH REQUIREMENTS: Colorado: Animals originating in-state do not need a health certificate however, no animals will be allowed on the premises that are exhibiting symptoms of infectious, contagious or communicable disease such as, but not limited to, abscesses, ringworm, pinkeye and soremouth. Out-of-state: Colorado law requires that all goats originating outside of the state be accompanied by a valid health certificate. Please see the following website for the current Colorado health certificate requirements: http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/ag_Animals/CBON/1251619780339 Any animals, regardless of origin, that are showing signs of infectious or contagious disease will be barred from competition and must leave the show grounds (at the discretion and recommendation of the show committee). In such cases, entry & pen fees will be forfeited. ALL GOATS MUST BE DEHORNED OR NATURALLY POLLED FEED & BEDDING: Will NOT be available. CLIPPING: Since this show is late in the season, clipping is optional and left up to the discretion of the exhibitor. The judge will not discriminate against any animal or exhibitor in how the animal is clipped or not clipped. ARRIVAL TIMES: Animals may arrive at any time after noon on Friday. Show officials will be on hand from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM Friday to check in paperwork. All goats must be in place by 8 p.m. Friday for the Saturday show and by 8 p.m. Saturday for the Sunday show. THERE WILL BE NO CHANGES MADE IN ANY BREED AFTER THAT BREED HAS BEEN CALLED INTO THE SHOWRING! NO show milk out. Exhibitors may milk out at their own discretion. DEPARTURE TIMES: All goats must be off the premises within two hours of the show conclusion to allow for cleaning of the facility CHAMPION CHALLENGE: Permanent Champions may show in either the regular or Champion Challenge class, whichever the owner chooses. The Grand Champion of the same show must show in the Champion Challenge class, and the winner of it shall be called the Best of Breed. If the Grand Champion of the day does not win this class, she will not compete in the Best In Show class. Any animals competing in the Champion Challenge class must have the prefix CH or GCH as affixed by ADGA to the animal’s registration/recordation. ANYANIMAL WINNING GRAND CHAMPION IN SHOWS WITHOUT A CHAMPION CHALLENGE CLASS WILL FORFEIT THE CHAMPION LEG EARNED AT THAT SHOW IF THEY FAIL TO COMPETE IN THE BEST OF SHOW CLASS. CLASSES: The base date for this show is September 10, 2016. All animals shown in group classes MUST have been shown in their regular classes. BREED CODES: A(Alpine), L(LaMancha), N(Nubian), AOP(All Other Purebreds), RG(Recorded Grades), ND(Nigerian Dwarf). GROUP CLASSES: All animals must have been shown in their age classes or Champion Challenges. All breeds compete together. SHOWMANSHIP: Years of age as of January l. Classes start at 8:00 AM sharp on Saturday & Sunday. Pee Wee: 7 years and under. This class is for fun only and does not qualify for CDGA youth awards, no charge. Junior: 8-10 Years of age Intermediate: 11-13 Senior: 14-19 BREED CLASSES: CLASS# Junior Doe Show: does under 24 months of age that have never freshened Junior Kid June-September 9, 2016 Intermediate Kid April-May, 2016 Senior Kid February-March, 2016 Junior Yearling September, 2015-January, 2016 Senior Yearling September , 2014-August , 2015 Grand Champion & Reserve Grand Champion Best Junior Doe in Show Best Three Juniors (all breeds together ) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Senior Doe Show: any doe that has ever freshened or is being milked Under 2 yrs. in milk born after September 9, 2014 2 yrs. & under 3 yrs. Sept. 9, 2013-Sept. 8, 2014 3 yrs. & under 4yr. Sept. 9, 2012-Sept. 8, 2013 4 yrs. & under 5 yrs. Sept. 9, 2011-Sept. 8, 2012 5 yrs. and older on or before Sept. 9, 2011 Grand Champion & Reserve Grand Champion Champion Challenge Best Senior Doe in Show Best Uddered Doe in Show Dam & milking daughter (all breeds together) Dairy Herd (4 does in milk owned by same exhibitor, all breeds compete together ) 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 SHOW ORDER: The order of the show is not subject to change. Sr. Does: AOP, A, L, N, ND, RG Jr. Does: AOP, A, L, N, ND RG Please dispose of all milk in the wash racks located between Barn A & Barn B. Do NOT dispose of any milk in the rest rooms. No duct tape or scotch tape allowed on any equipment, pens or any of the Fairgrounds Facilities. Masking, electrical or blue painter tapes are permitted. CAMPING-Camping is permitted only at the campgrounds. http://www.bouldercounty.org/os/events/pages/camping.aspx After unloading, ALL livestock trailers must be parked in the area between the campgrounds and Humane Society. Handicapped people are exempt from this rule. ENTRIES RECEIVED WILL BE UPDATED ON THE CDGA FACEBOOK PAGE DAILY. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS REGARDING NUMBERS FOR SANCTIONING PURPOSES PLEASE CHECK THERE. Show Schedule Friday: 4-7 p.m. Paperwork Check-in Saturday: 8:00 am - Showmanship (order: Pee-Wee, Jr., Int., Sr.) - CASH HARVEST FUTURITY CLASS (seniors followed by juniors) - Senior Doe Show - AOP, Alpine, Lamancha, Nubian, Nigerian Dwarf, Recorded Grade - Junior Doe Show - AOP, Alpine, Lamancha, Nubian, Nigerian Dwarf, Recorded Grade 10:00 am - Creative Baskets and Painted Goats in place 10:00 am - Silent Auction Opens 11:30 - 1 pm - Pizza by the slice CDGA lunch fundraiser 6:00 pm - Saturday Evening Potluck Dinner Social (bring a side dish or dessert to share) Sunday: 8:00 am - Showmanship (order: Pee-Wee, Jr., Int., Sr.) - Senior Doe Show - AOP, Alpine, Lamancha, Nubian, Nigerian Dwarf, Recorded Grade - Junior Doe Show - AOP, Alpine, Lamancha, Nubian, Nigerian Dwarf, Recorded Grade noon: - Creative Basket Judging - Winner Announced noon: - 2016 Take-A-Chance Safe Guard Pasteurizer Drawing - Winner Announced 1:00 p.m. - Silent Auction Bids Close for Creative Baskets and Painted Goats - Winners Announced Any lunch breaks will be left up to the discretion of the judge. HARVEST SHOW CREATIVE BASKET CONTEST Entries must be place by 10:00 am Saturday, Sept. 6 Basket should be based around a goat related theme with a minimum of 4 items Basket may contain edible or non-edible items, handcrafted or store bought items When creating a basket with edible items please keep in mind that they will be on display for most of the weekend. You should plan accordingly if you include items that will need refrigeration. First and Second place prizes will be awarded by an impartial judge (TBD) All baskets will be silently auctioned with bids closing at 1:00 p.m. Sunday Proceeds from silent auction will benefit CDGA. SATURDAY EVENING POTLUCK DINNER SOCIAL On Saturday evening at 6 pm there will be a potluck dinner social. Main dish and beverages will be provided. Please bring a potluck side dish or dessert to share. BRING YOUR MAD MONEY!!! CDGA Youth will be having a silent auction for the Painted Goats created earlier this year Take-A-Chance tickets for the Folding Utility Cart drawing on Sunday will be on sale Creative Baskets will be (silent) auctioned 2017 CDGA Goat Calendars will be available for purchase Pizza by the slice lunch available on Saturday
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