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Small Animal Producers & Piedmont Dairy Goat Association ADGA Sanctioned Dairy Goat Show June 8-10, 2012 Cleveland County Fairgrounds 1751 E. Marion Street Shelby, NC Friday, June 8 Judges - Karen Smith (Cedarville, TN) & Melinda Butler (Gainesville, TX) Youth Combined Jr/Sr Doe Show (Two Rings) with sanction for: Alpine, LaMancha, Nubian, Saanen, AOP, Recorded Grade & Nigerian Dwarf Open Buck Show (Two Rings) with Sanction for: Nigerian Dwarf & AOP (additional breeds will be sanctioned if sufficient entries are received; 10 of any breed required for sanction). Saturday, June 9 Judges - Karen Smith (Cedarville, TN) & Melinda Butler (Gainesville, TX) Open Senior Doe Show (Two Rings) with sanction for: Alpine, LaMancha, Nubian, Saanen, Oberhasli, Recorded Grade, Nigerian Dwarf & AOP Open Junior Doe Show (Two Rings) with sanction for: Alpine, LaMancha, Nubian, Saanen, Oberhasli, Recorded Grade, Nigerian Dwarf & AOP Sunday, June 10 Judges - Karen Smith (Cedarville, TN) & Pete Snyder (Cowlesville, NY) Open Senior Doe Show (Two Rings) with sanction for: Alpine, LaMancha, Nubian, Saanen, Oberhasli, Recorded Grade, Nigerian Dwarf & AOP Open Junior Doe Show (Two Rings) with sanction for: Alpine, LaMancha, Nubian, Saanen, Oberhasli, Recorded Grade, Nigerian Dwarf & AOP Open Buck Show (Two Rings) with Sanction for: Nigerian Dwarf & AOP (additional breeds will be sanctioned if sufficient entries are received; 10 of any breed required for sanction). Nigerian Dwarf Specialty Show - (One Ring) Entries: Greg Traywick (704-482-4365) This catalog will be available online at www.smallanimalproducers.com 1

General Information The Cleveland County Fairgrounds serves as the location for our 3-day event. The Fairground is located at 1751 E. Marion Street, Shelby, NC 28152. Camper hookups providing water, electricity and sewer are available for exhibitors who want to stay overnight on the grounds. Contact the Fair office at (704) 487-0651 for rates and other information. The Fair will not provide overnight security and is not responsible for safety of animals. Schedule of Events Friday, June 8, 2012 1-3 PM Youth Check-in 1-7 PM Early Check-in for Open Shows (bucks shown today must be in place by 5 PM) Note: There will be a free barbeque dinner for exhibitors who check in early. Call Kim Peace at 704-466-0425 to reserve your plate. Note: A buyer will be on hand on Friday afternoon and Saturday morning, and will pay cash for meat animals. You may call Ben at 704-473-3879 or Kim at 704-466-0425) two weeks prior to the show for prices. 4 PM Youth Combined Jr/Sr Doe Show (sponsored by Small Animal Producers and Piedmont Goat Association) Following Open Buck Show (sponsored by Small Animal Producers) Saturday, June 9, 2012 7-8 AM Check-in Any youth exhibitors and/or goats not exhibiting on Saturday or Sunday will be permitted to leave at the completion of the Youth Show. 9 AM Open Senior Doe Show (sponsored by Small Animal Producers) Open Junior Doe Show (sponsored by Small Animal Producers) Any exhibitors and/or goats not competing on Sunday will be permitted to leave at the completion of the Junior Doe Show. Sunday, June 10, 2012 8 AM Open Senior Doe Show (sponsored by Piedmont Goat Association) Open Junior Doe Show (sponsored by Piedmont Goat Association) Following Open Buck Show (sponsored by Piedmont Goat Association) Any exhibitors and/or goats not competing in the Buck Show will be permitted to leave at the completion of the Junior Doe Show. 2

ADGA-Sanctioned Open Dairy Goat Shows -Open to the World- Show Times: Saturday, June 9 beginning at 9 AM (Judges Karen Smith & Melinda Butler) Sunday, June 10 beginning at 8 AM (Judges Karen Smith & Pete Snyder) The Junior and Senior Shows are sanctioned separately by the American Dairy Goat Association and their rules shall govern. Refer to http://adga.org/showkit/showrules.pdf for complete details. Only American Dairy Goat Association, American Goat Society and Canadian Goat Society registered, recorded or applied-for animals may be shown in an official American Dairy Goat Association show. Entry fee is $6 per animal per ring (discounted to $20 per animal to show in all four rings) if received by May 25. Late entries received after May 25 are $8 per animal per ring (discounted to $25 per animal to show in all four rings). Pen rentals are $10 each for a 10 x12 open stall, or $5 each for 5 x5 pens. Pens will be assigned by show personnel, and exhibitors are not allowed to claim their pens prior to check-in. Entry & pen fees must accompany entry form. Substitutions are discouraged, but will be allowed within breed during specified check-in times. There will be no refunds of fees paid. Checks should be made payable to Small Animal Producers and mailed with Open Shows Entry Form to: NC Cooperative Extension c/o Greg Traywick 130 S. Post Road, Suite 1 Shelby, NC 28152 The base date for computing ages in the date of show. There is no pre-show milk-out. The original registration certificate is required for all animals six months of age or older and MUST be shown to the Show Secretary before the start of the show. 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. No copies of registration certificate or the stamped duplicate application, telegrams or phone calls will be accepted in lieu of the original certificate. All animals entering the grounds must be healthy. Health papers are not required for animals originating in North Carolina. For out-of-state animals, health certificates are required, as well as negative brucellosis and TB tests within 30 days or herd certifications and accreditation unless animals are from states that are certified TB and Brucellosis Free by the USDA (check with your veterinarian). A health check of all animals will be made on the grounds and suspect/unhealthy animals will be barred from entry. When you submit your entry, you agree to abide by the decision of show officials. 3

All animals must be checked in with attending health inspectors and the show superintendent during the prescribed check-in times. If your animal is awarded a GCH or RGCH, you must have your papers ready for immediate viewing by the judge. Please verify all information on the official show sheet prior to signing. Exhibitors are responsible for providing their own feed and bedding. Initial bedding of sawdust will be provided in each pen. Additional bedding of straw if desired will be available for purchase at the show. Judging will begin in Ring 1 at the posted start times on schedule of events. Senior does will show first in the following order: 1) Alpine, 2) LaMancha, 3) Nubian, 4) Saanen, 5) Oberhasli, 6) Recorded Grade, 7) Nigerian Dwarf., And 8) AOP. THE ORDER OF THE SHOW IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE at the discretion of the show committee based on number of entries in each class. When all Senior Does of a breed have been judged in Ring 1, they will move to Ring 2. When judging of all Senior does is completed in Ring 2, the Junior Doe Show will start in Ring 1, using the same show order listed above. Or as determined by the show committee at start of show. 4

Open Show Class Listing: Senior Does Does 24 months of age or over that have ever freshened or are in milk. Includes dry milkers. Sanctioned for Alpine, LaMancha, Nubian, Saanen, Oberhasli, Recorded Grade, Nigerian Dwarf, and AOP. Show order will be as listed: S1 Milkers under 2 years S2 Milkers 2 Years and under 3 S3 Milkers 3 Years and under 4 S4 Milkers 4 Years and under 5 S5 Milkers 5 Years and over Senior Grand Champion - rosette Senior Reserve Grand Champion - rosette Best Senior Doe in Breed - rosette Junior Does Does under 24 months of age that are NOT in milk and have never freshened. Sanctioned for Alpine, LaMancha, Nubian, Saanen, Oberhasli, Recorded Grade, Nigerian Dwarf, and AOP. Show order will be as listed: J1 Junior Doe Kids (under 4 months) J2 Intermediate Doe Kids (4 months & under 8 months) J3 Senior Doe Kids (8 months & under 12 months) J4 Dry Yearlings (12 months & under 24 months) Junior Grand Champion - rosette Junior Reserve Grand Champion - rosette Best Junior Doe in Show - rosette 5

ADGA-Sanctioned Youth Dairy Goat Shows Open to exhibitors who are member of 4-H, FFA, and other youths under the age of 21 on show day Show Time: Friday, June 8 beginning at 4 PM (Judges Karen Smith & Melinda Butler) This show is sanctioned by the American Dairy Goat Association and their rules shall govern. Refer to http://adga.org/showkit/showrules.pdf for complete details. Only American Dairy Goat Association, American Goat Society and Canadian Goat Society registered, recorded or applied-for animals may be shown in an official American Dairy Goat Association show. The Junior and Senior shows are not separately sanctioned. No entry fee for the Youth Show. Also, no additional pen fee for youth, provided animals are penned two or more per 5 x5 pen. Substitutions are discouraged, but will be allowed within breed during specified check-in times. Mail completed Youth Show Entry Form to: NC Cooperative Extension c/o Greg Traywick 130 S. Post Road, Suite 1 Shelby, NC 28152 The base date for computing ages in the date of show. There is no pre-show milk-out. The original registration certificate is required for all animals six months of age or older and MUST be shown to the Show Secretary before the start of the show. 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. No copies of registration certificate or the stamped duplicate application, telegrams or phone calls will be accepted in lieu of the original certificate. 6

All animals entering the grounds must be healthy. Health papers are not required for animals originating in North Carolina. For out-of-state animals, health certificates are required, as well as negative brucellosis and TB tests within 30 days or herd certifications and accreditation unless animals are from states that are certified TB and Brucellosis Free by the USDA (check with your veterinarian). A health check of all animals will be made on the grounds and suspect/unhealthy animals will be barred from entry. When you submit your entry, you agree to abide by the decision of show officials. All animals must be checked in with attending health inspectors and the show superintendent during the prescribed check-in times. If your animal is awarded a GCH or RGCH, you must have your papers ready for immediate viewing by the judge. Please verify all information on the official show sheet prior to signing. Exhibitors are responsible for providing their own feed and bedding. A limited supply of bedding will be available for purchase at the show. Animals will be accepted from 1-3 PM on Friday, June 8. They will be released promptly at the conclusion of the show, provided they are not schedule to show on Saturday or Sunday. Judging will begin at 4 PM on Friday, June 8. Showmanship Contest (One Ring Only) Contest will be divided into four age divisions based on age of exhibitor on show date. Peewee Showmanship exhibitors 4 years & younger Junior Showmanship exhibitors 5-9 years old Intermediate Showmanship exhibitors 10-15 years old Senior Showmanship exhibitors 16-21 years old Premiums in each age division will be awarded as follows: 1 st Place - $20 2 nd Place - $15 3 rd Place - $10 7

Combined Junior/Senior Does Sanctioned for 1) Alpine; 2) LaMancha; 3) Nubian; 4) Saanen; 5) AOP; 6)Recorded Grade; and 7) Nigerian Dwarf and show in that order. Show order will be as listed: Junior Does Does under 24 months of age that are NOT in milk and have never freshened. YJ1 Junior Doe Kids (under 4 months) YJ2 Intermediate Doe Kids (4 months & under 8 months) YJ3 Senior Doe Kids (8 months & under 12 months) YJ4 Dry Yearlings (12 months & under 24 months) Junior Championships Junior Champion Reserve Junior Champion Senior Does Does 24 months of age or over that have ever freshened or are in milk. Includes dry milkers. YS1 Milkers under 2 years YS2 Milkers 2 Years and under 3 YS3 Milkers 3 Years and under 4 YS4 Milkers 4 Years and under 5 YS5 Milkers 5 Years and over Senior Championships Senior Champion Reserve Senior Champion Overall Championships Grand Champion - rosette Reserve Grand Champion - rosette Best Doe in Show rosette 8

ADGA-Sanctioned Buck Shows -Open to the World- Breeds with 10 or more entries will be sanctioned separately Show Times: Friday, June 8 following Youth Show (judges Karen Smith & Melinda Butler) Sunday, June 10 following Jr Doe Show (judges Karen Smith & Pete Snyder) This show is sanctioned by the American Dairy Goat Association and their rules shall govern. Refer to http://adga.org/showkit/showrules.pdf for complete details. Only American Dairy Goat Association, American Goat Society and Canadian Goat Society registered, recorded or applied-for animals may be shown in an official American Dairy Goat Association show. The Junior and Senior shows are not separately sanctioned. Entry fee is $6 per animal per ring (discounted to $20 per animal to show in all four rings) if received by May 25. Late entries received after May 25 are $8 per animal per ring (discounted to $25 per animal to show in all four rings). Pen rentals are $10 each for a 10 x12 open stall, or $5 each for 5 x5 pens. Pens will be assigned by show personnel, and exhibitors are not allowed to claim their pens prior to check-in. Entry & pen fees must accompany entry form. Substitutions are discouraged, but will be allowed within breed during specified check-in times. There will be no refunds of fees paid. Checks should be made payable to Small Animal Producers and mailed with Buck Shows Entry Form to: NC Cooperative Extension c/o Greg Traywick 130 S. Post Road, Suite 1 Shelby, NC 28152 The base date for computing ages in the date of show. The original registration certificate is required for all animals six months of age or older and MUST be shown to the Show Secretary before the start of the show. 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. All animals entering the grounds must be healthy. Health papers are not required for animals originating in North Carolina. For out-of-state animals, health certificates are required, as well as negative brucellosis and TB tests within 30 days or herd certifications and accreditation unless animals are from states that are certified TB and Brucellosis Free by the USDA (check with your veterinarian). A health check of all animals will be made on the grounds and suspect/unhealthy animals will be barred from entry. When you submit your entry, you agree to abide by the decision of show officials. 9

All animals must be checked in with attending health inspectors and the show superintendent during the prescribed check-in times. If your animal is awarded a GCH or RGCH, you must have your papers ready for immediate viewing by the judge. Please verify all information on the official show sheet prior to signing. Exhibitors are responsible for providing their own feed and bedding. A limited supply of bedding will be available for purchase at the show. Bucks will be accepted from 1-7 PM on Friday, June 8 and from 7-8 AM on Saturday, June 9. Combined Junior/Senior Bucks Santioned for Nigerian Dwarf & AOP. Any breed will be sanctioned if 10 or more animals of that breed are entered in the show. Show order will be as listed: Junior Bucks JB1 Buck Kids under 6 months JB2 Buck Kids 6 months and under 12 months Junior Championships Junior Champion Reserve Junior Champion Senior Bucks SB1 1 year and under 2 years SB2 2 years & under 3 SB3 3 years & under 4 SB4 4 Years and under 5 SB5 5 Years and over Senior Championships Senior Champion Reserve Senior Champion Overall Championships Grand Champion - rosette Reserve Grand Champion - rosette Best Buck in Show rosette 10

ENTRY FORM - 2012 ADGA-Sanctioned Dairy Goat Shows Please use a separate entry form for each show. Check one division and ring preference please: Youth Combined Jr/Sr Doe Show (June 8) Ring 1 Ring 2 Open Buck Show (June 8) Open Senior Doe Show (June 9) Open Junior Doe Show (June 9) Open Senior Doe Show (June 10) Open Junior Doe Show (June 10) Open Buck Show (June 10) Nigerian Dwarf Specialty Show (June 10) Farm Name: Exhibitor Name: Age of Junior Exhibitor on Show Day: Phone Number: Email: Address: Total # of goats entered: # of 10 x12 stalls desired: # of 5 x5 pens desired: Amount enclosed: Entry fees: $ Pen fees: $ Total fees: $ Breed Class No. Sex Name of Entry Registration No. DOB Tatoo Breed Codes: Alpine (AL), LaMancha (LM), Nubian (NU), Saanen (SA), Oberhalsi (OB), Toggenburg (TO), Recorded Grade (RG), Nigerian Dwarf (ND) Signature Date 11