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OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION 2018 GOATS Junior Fair Superintendents - Avy Pollock, Corey Abbott, Emily Kalb, Hannah Edler, Luke Mencer, Tanner Criswell Senior Fair Board Superintendents - Mark McCabe and Steve Ruth Advisors - Julie Hawke, Lynn Gruber, Austin White and Megan VanMeter JR. FAIR ENTRY DEADLINES See Attached Page 2018 Marion County Junior Fair Entry Deadlines for Market, Dairy, Specialty and Boer Goat Fair Entry Deadlines and Late Entry Options and Fees If Available 134M MARKET GOATS PROJECT: The member is required to have physical possession of the project animal by May 1. The members are required to be physically involved on a daily basis in watering, feeding, decision making and care of their project animal. EXHIBIT: Enter and exhibit animal(s) raised and carried in the respective 4-H goat project in as many classes as they are eligible including showmanship. 134D DAIRY GOATS PROJECT: The member is required to have physical possession of the project animal by May 1. The members are required to be physically involved on a daily basis in watering, feeding, decision making and care of their project animal. EXHIBIT: Enter and exhibit animal(s) raised and carried in the respective 4-H goat project in as many classes as they are eligible including showmanship. 134S SPECIALTY GOATS PROJECT: The member is required to have physical possession of the project animal by May 1. The members are required to be physically involved on a daily basis in watering, feeding, decision making and care of their project animal. EXHIBIT: Enter and exhibit animal(s) raised and carried in the respective 4-H goat project in as many classes as they are eligible including showmanship. REQUIRED RESOURCE SUPPLEMENT FOR GOAT PROJECTS 134R Goat Resource Handbook for Market, Breeding and Specialty Projects - Purchase only once and use for several years. NEW FOR 2018: SKILLATHON To enhance the learning experience for youth exhibiting livestock at the fair. Youth are required to attend and participate in at least one skillathon to complete their project and be eligible for exhibition at the Marion County Fair. In order to exhibit at the Ohio State Fair, all county requirements must be met. An alternative completion option is available for those that cannot attend the appropriate skillathon on June 20, by contacting the Extension Office to set up an appointment. Those who participate in the alternative completion option will be ineligible for Outstanding Market Exhibitor. marion.osu.edu CFAES provides research and related educational programs to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis. For more information: go.osu.edu/cfaesdiversity.

To be eligible for Outstanding Market Exhibitor, youth must participate in each skillathon for the desired specie. For example, if Margo wants to be eligible for both market lamb and market swine OME, she must participate in both the sheep and swine skillathon. POSSESSION DATES Dairy Goats - Tuesday, May 1 Market Goats - Tuesday, May 1 Boer Goats - Tuesday, May 1 Angora and Pygmy - Tuesday, May 1 WEIGH-IN /TAG DAY FOR MARKET GOATS Tuesday, May 1, 6:00-7:30 p.m. May weigh up to 5 goats. You may only show two of those five. Do not have to declare which two until brought to the fair. Two tags will be provided by the Marion County Fair Sale Committee. A fee of $1 per tag will be charged to exhibitors bringing more than two animals. QUALITY ASSURANCE February 27 @ 6 p.m. - Ridgedale High School March 6 @ 6 p.m. Elgin High School March 20 @ 6 p.m. QA Test-Out Option at the Extension Office April 8 @ 1 p.m. Evers Arena (in prior to Poultry Clinic) April 18 @ 6 p.m. River Valley High School May 9 @ 6 p.m. Evers Arena LAST DAY FOR QUALITY INSURANCE ELIGIBILITY IS MAY 17, per new guidelines of the Ohio Department of Agriculture. GOAT FAIR ENTRY DEADLINE Market, Tuesday, May 1 Dairy, Specialty, Boer Goats, Friday, June 1 2018 Family Rule Beef, Dairy/Dairy Feeder, Goat, Sheep Departments A family (siblings residing at the same address) may enter/tag up to the maximum number of animals for that department. These animals will be tagged or entered under the family name. Family entry forms for animals that are tagged/weighed in will be provided at the weigh in. This includes market beef, dairy feeders, market goats and market sheep. Family entry forms for breeding beef, breeding dairy and breeding sheep will be included in the Project Information pages. Each individual exhibitor will submit an entry form with the number of animals he or she is planning to show (up to the department maximum). Upon entering the fairgrounds, each exhibitor must declare which animal(s) he or she will be showing. No changes will be allowed after this time. The animals declared must have been entered on the family weigh-in/entry form and tagged/weighed if required. This rule allows for exhibitors to show the animal that is most suited to their skill level. It also allows an exhibitor to still be able to show and sell an animal should one of theirs die or be hurt prior to the fair. 2

GOAT ROYALTY AND HUSBANDRY INTERVIEWS Sunday, June 25, 2:00 p.m., Tri-Rivers Career Center GOAT SKILLATHON Sunday, June 24- Tri-Rivers Career Center - Registration Begins - 1:15 p.m.; Contest - 1:30 5:00 p.m. GOAT CHECK-IN AT THE MARION COUNTY FAIR THROUGH WEST GATE ONLY Sunday, July 1, 8:00 11:30 a.m. MANDATORY EXHIBITOR/BARN MEETING (MARION COUNTY FAIR) Sunday, July 1, 12:00 p.m. - Weigh-Ins Will Follow Meeting MARION COUNTY FAIR GOAT SHOW Monday, July 2, 9:00 a.m. Market Goat Showmanship followed by Market Goat Show Thursday, July 5, 9:00 a.m. - Dairy and Specialty Goat Showmanship, followed by Dairy Goats, Angoras & Pygmy, Boer Doe Goat Showmanship followed by Boer Goats, and Bred, Born and Raised Goats Classes GOAT FAIR RELEASE DATE/TIME Sunday, July 8, 9:00 a.m. All exhibitors must have their pens cleaned by 12:00 noon on Sunday, July 8. GENERAL RULES FOR MARION COUNTY FAIR GOAT DEPARTMENT 1. No person shall judge any animal in which he/she has a financial interest or which is owned by members of his/her immediate family. Financial interest shall be defined as an ownership or part ownership of an animal. 2. Goats may not be penned until goats are health checked and this is verified by the Junior Fair superintendent checking in entries in the goat department. 3. The U.S. Scrapies Eradication Program requires all female goats must have an identifying farm identification tattoo or scrapies ear tag present upon arrival at the fair gate. LaMancha s need to be tattooed under the tail. 4. A doe may compete only once in an age class during the individual show. 5. Any doe 24 months of age or over that has never freshened shall not be shown. 6. All goats must be parasite free, free of abbesses or open wounds, and disease on arrival at the fair. 7. Pee Wee showmanship is for youth 8 years of age and younger, not in 4-H. 8. Artificial coloring will be grounds for disqualification. Illegible tattoos or tattoos inconsistent with registration papers will result in disqualification. 9. Doe kidding on June 1 of the current year or after shall not be brought to the fair and exhibited. 10. All exhibitors must check their animals and have pens cleaned by 9:00 a.m. daily DAIRY GOAT INFORMATION Dairy Goat Rules 1. All dairy goats must be clipped. 2. All dairy goat exhibitors must wear all white. 3

3. Any doe showing signs of Boer breeding must be entered in Boer classes. 4. When does are required to be in place prior to the day they are judged, there shall be a pre-show milk-out, with the date, exact location, and the hour of the milk-out stated. If the exhibitor is unable to be there at that time, he/she must milk-out upon arrival at the show under the same supervision required at the official milk-out. Any doe not milked out according to these specifics shall be barred from the show. 5. The show committee or its agents shall check all animals after they are milked by the exhibitor during the pre-show milk-out. The person doing the checking shall not draw milk. 6. Any doe under 24 months of age that has never freshened shall compete in the Junior Doe show. 7. Any doe 24 months of age or over that has never freshened shall not be shown 8. With the exception of Jr. and Sr. kids, ages of all dairy goat classes will be calculated as of the day of the show. 9. All dairy goat animals with natural horns (not disbudded or dehorned) shall not be shown. 10. All junior dairy goat exhibitors shall present a certificate of registration for each registered or recorded grade animal shown. The certificate of registration from the animal shall stand in the name of the individual or partnership making the entry of which the exhibitor is a partner. Stamped duplicates, indicating that the application for registry is pending in the ADGA or AGS offices, will be accepted in lieu of the registration certificate only for kids less than six months of age as of the day of the junior show. Certificates of registration will be checked and the exhibitor must be able to produce it when called upon to do so. Breed, name of animal, and registry number must be listed on the entry card for all registered and recorded grade dairy goat does. If registry number is not available prior to the show entry, write pending. Registry number must be available prior to the show and correspond with the name and birth date. 11. Utility breed class animals are not eligible for grand and reserve champion honors. BREED CLASSES FOR DAIRY GOATS Alpines, American LaMancha s, Nigerian Dwarf, Nubians, Saanens, Toggenburgs, Recorded Grades, Utilities CLASS PREMIUMS A - $4.00; B - $3.00; C No premium DAIRY GOAT AGE CLASSES 134D 1 - Does, junior kids, born on or after April 1, current year 134D 2 - Does, senior kids, born January 1- March 31, current year 134D 3 - Does, dry yearlings, 1 year old and under 2 134D 4 - Jr. Champion and Reserve Jr. Champion (each breed) (No premium) 134D 5 - Does, yearlings, 1 year old and under 2 in milk 134D 6 - Does, 2 years old and under 3 in milk 134D 7 - Does, 3 years old and under 5 in milk 134D 8 - Does, 5 years old and over in milk 134D 9 - Sr. Champion and Reserve Sr. Champion (each breed) (No premium) 134D - 10 - Grand Champion and Reserve Champion (each breed) (No premium) 134D - 11 - Grand Champion Overall and Reserve Champion Overall (No premium) 134D 12 - Dam and Daughter 134D-13 - Nigerian Dwarf Companion Animal, any age wether only 4

ANGORA AND PYGMY GOAT RULES All goats must have legible tattoos or other means of permanent identification consistent with its registration certificate or the animal will be disqualified. If the animal has a micro-chip as its means of permanent identification, the exhibitor is responsible for providing a micro-chip reader. ANGORA GOAT CLASSES 134S 1 - Does, under one year of age 134S - 2 - Does, over one year of age 134S - 3 - Wether, any age PYGMY GOAT CLASSES 134S - 4 - Does, under one year of age 134S - 5 - Does, over one year of age 134S - 6 - Wether, any age 134S - 7 - Companion animal, any age, doe or wether MARKET GOAT RULES 1. Market goats may either be a wether or a doe. (Market does must follow general rule #3). 2. All market goats must weigh a minimum of 50 pounds, and must be born after November 1 through May 1 of the current year, and must be in owner s possession by May 1. They must have all milk teeth in place. (Reminder weigh-in and tagging day for market goats is May 1 from 6:00 7:30 p.m. at the Marion County Fairgrounds. May weigh up to 5 goats. May only show two of those five. Do not have to declare which two until brought to the fair. 3. All market goats with natural horns must be one of the following: disbudded, dehorned, or tipped. Tipped is defined as: the end of the horn must be squared off at least ½ in diameter or larger. 4. All market goats showing any evidence of testicular tissue or recent castration operation, which is not healed, are not eligible for competition in any market goat class or to sell. 5. All market goats must be clipped from the knees up. 6. Exhibitor may show two market goats but only one animal may be sold. 7. Market goats will be weighed only once at the Marion County Fair. 8. All market animals must receive an A or B grade to be included in the sale. 9. Underweight market animals may show, but may not compete for Grand or Reserve Champion Market Goat honors, nor will they be included in the Jr. Fair Livestock Sale. 10. A rate of gain contest will be conducted based on the results from the mandatory weigh-in on May 1 and the weigh-in at the beginning of the fair. Winner will be determined by the best rate of gain. CLASS PREMIUMS A - $4.00; B - $3.00; C No premium MARKET GOAT CLASSES 134M 1 - Market Goats 134M 2 - Bred, Born, and Raised in Marion County Market Goats BOER DOE RULES 5

1. All Boer goats must be registered in the Herdbook of a recognized association. Recognized associations include the ABGA, USBGA, Canadian BGA, and the IBGA. The original registration certificate is required. Animals must be registered in the name of the exhibitor or partnership and must have been owned by the exhibitor on or before May 1, current year. 2. All goats must have legible tattoos or other means of permanent identification consistent with its registration certificate or the animal will be disqualified. If the animal has a micro-chip as its means of permanent identification, the exhibitor is responsible for providing a micro-chip reader. 3. Birth dates, as listed on the registration certificate, will be used to determine the class divisions. The show date will be the base date in computing all ages. Take the show date and count back to the birth date of the goat to determine the age and the class of the animal. 4. All animals in registered animal classes must be registered as purebred, full blood, or percentage blood Boer goats. Percentage doe classes are for goats 50% to 88% Boer. Full blood and purebred classes are for does that are 93.7% (15/16 blood) and higher. All unregistered does showing a Boer influence will exhibit in the utility class for Boers. 5. Any goat showing any pronounced defect or abnormality will be barred from the show ring in any of the breeding classes. 6. Any doe 24 months of age or over that has never freshened shall not be shown CLASS PREMIUMS A - $4.00; B - $3.00; C No premium PERCENTAGE % BOER DOE CLASSES 134B 1 - Doe kid, 0 to under 4 months (born after March 2 current year) 134B 2 - Doe kid, 4 to under 8 months (born between November 2, 2017 to March 1, 2018) 134B 3 - Doe kid, 8 to under 12 months (born between July 2 to November 1, 2017) 134B 4 - Junior Champion and Reserve Junior Champion (No premium) 134B 5 - Yearling Doe, 12 to under 24 months 134B 6 - Aged doe, 24 months to under 36 months 134B 7 - Aged doe, over 36 months Senior Champion and Reserve Senior Champion (No Premium) Grand and Reserve Champion Percentage Boer Doe (No Premium) FULL BLOOD AND PUREBRED BOER DOE CLASSES 134B 8 - Doe kid, 0 to under 4 months (born after March 2, current year) 134B 9 - Doe kid, 4 to under 8 months (born between November 2, 2017 to March 1, 2018) 134B 10 - Doe kid, 8 to under 12 months (born between July 2 to November 1, 2017) 134B 11 - Junior Champion and Reserve Junior Champion (No premium) 134B - 12 - Yearling Doe, 12 to under 24 months 134B - 13 - Aged doe, 24 months to under 36 months 134B - 14 - Aged doe, over 36 months Senior Champion and Reserve Senior Champion (No Premium) Grand and Reserve Champion Full Blood or Purebred Boer Doe (No Premium) COMMERCIAL (UTILITY) BOER DOE CLASSES 134B - 15 - Doe kid, 0 to under 4 months (born after March 2, current year) 134B - 16 - Doe kid, 4 to under 8 months (born between November 2, 2017 to March 1, 2018) 6

134B 17 - Doe kid, 8 to under 12 months (born between July 2 to November 1, 2017) 134B 18 - Junior Champion and Reserve Junior Champion (No premium) 134B 19 - Yearling Doe, 12 to under 24 months 134B 20 - Aged doe, 24 months to under 36 months 134B 21 - Aged doe, over 36 months Senior Champion and Reserve Senior Champion (No Premium) Grand and Reserve Champion Utility Class Boer Doe (No Premium) SHOWMANSHIP 1st 2nd 3rd 1. Senior Showmanship (16+ years as of Jan. 1st) 5.00 4.00 3.00 2. Intermediate Showmanship (14-15 years as of Jan. 1st) 5.00 4.00 3.00 3. Junior Showmanship (11-13 years as of Jan. 1st) 5.00 4.00 3.00 4. Beginners Showmanship (8-10 year as of Jan. 1st) 5.00 4.00 3.00 5. Showman of Showmen 5.00 4.00 3.00 6. Parent/Advisor Showman of Showmen No Premium 7. Pee Wee Showmanship No Premium 7

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION 2018 MARION COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR DAIRY/SPECIALITY/BOER GOAT FAIR ENTRY FORM ENTRY DEADLINE - JUNE 1, 4:30 p.m. Turn into Extension Office, 222 W. Center Street See 2018 Marion County Junior Fair Entry Deadlines for Dairy, Specialty and Boer Goat Entry Deadlines and Late Entry Options and Fees If Available Exhibitor s Name (Printed) Home Phone Number Complete Address Town Exhibitor's Age (1/1/18) Both Parent s Names Parent Emergency Contact: Work Phone Name of Club or Chapter Exhibitor s Birth Date Zip Cell Phone I ACKNOWLEDGE I HAVE RECEIVED A COPY OF THE 2018 GOAT DEPARTMENT RULES AND I HAVE COMPLETED ALL THE MARION COUNTY JR. PROJECT EXHIBIT REQUIREMENTS AS STIPULATED IN THE MARION COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK MEMBER S SIGNATURE: PARENT RELEASE: I authorize release of information on this page to the Livestock Sale Committee, Junior Fair Board, Senior Fair Board and OSU Extension for the sole purposes of planning and conducting the appropriate show(s) at the Marion County Fair, identifying the animals available for the Livestock Sale and recording the information where sale proceeds will be sent. PARENT SIGNATURE: Enter the total number of pens you will need for your goats. Pen as many together as possible Complete Page 2 marion.osu.edu CFAES provides research and related educational programs to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis. For more information: go.osu.edu/cfaesdiversity.

Exhibitor Name: Dairy/Specialty/Boer Goat Entry Form (Complete Page 1, also) Class Number Class Name/Title Breed of Goat Animal s Birth Date Animal s Age Registration/Tattoo Number/Scrapies Tag #) 2

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION 2018 MARION COUNTY JUNIOR FAIR MARKET GOAT ENTRY FORM ENTRY DEADLINE: TUESDAY, MAY 1, 4:30 p.m. Turn in at Weigh-In/Tag Day at Marion County Fairgrounds NO LATE ENTRIES!!! NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER TUESDAY, MAY 1, 4:30 P.M. Exhibitor s Name (Printed) Home Phone Number Complete Address Town Exhibitor's Age (1/1/18) Parent Emergency Contact: Work Phone Name of Club or Chapter Both Parent s Names Exhibitor s Birth Date Zip (As will be listed in sale catalog) Cell Phone I ACKNOWLEDGE I HAVE RECEIVED A COPY OF THE 2018 GOAT DEPARTMENT RULES AND I HAVE COMPLETED ALL THE MARION COUNTY JR. PROJECT EXHIBIT REQUIREMENTS AS STIPULATED IN THE MARION COUNTY FAIR PREMIUM BOOK. MEMBER S SIGNATURE: PARENT RELEASE: I authorize release of information on this page to the Livestock Sale Committee, Junior Fair Board, Senior Fair Board and OSU Extension for the sole purposes of planning and conducting the appropriate show(s) at the Marion County Fair, identifying the animals available for the Livestock Sale and recording the information where sale proceeds will be sent. PARENT SIGNATURE: Enter the total number of pens you will need for your goats. Pen as many together as possible Class Number Class Name/Title Breed of Goat Animal s Birth Date Animal s Age Registration/Tattoo Number/Scrapies Tag #) marion.osu.edu CFAES provides research and related educational programs to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis. For more information: go.osu.edu/cfaesdiversity.

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION MARION COUNTY PRIDE BRED, BORN AND RAISED Exhibitor Requirements: The 4-H or FFA exhibitor must: Reside within the boundaries of a Marion City/County School District Be enrolled in Marion County 4-H or FFA project Complete the Marion County Pride registration form (one for each eligible animal), have it signed by the breeder, and bring it to the weigh-in (dates below) AND Complete the Junior Fair Entry Form and turn it in by the deadline (dates below) Animal Requirements: Female animal must reside within the boundaries of a Marion City/County School District All animals resulting from embryo transplants must be the result of a flush and gestation within a Marion City/County School District, AND Animals must be raised by or purchased directly from a Marion County breeder who resides within a Marion City/County School District. No second party sales allowed. Awards: All participants will be eligible for class premiums (A, B or C) and ribbons Grand and Reserve Champions will receive special awards Beef ONLY - Grand and Reserve BBR Champions will sell in the Sale of Champions. Species Weigh In/Tagging Date Entry Deadline Date Beef December 2, 2017 December 2, 2017 Goats May 1, 2018 May 1, 2018 Lambs May 1, 2018 May 1, 2018 marion.osu.edu CFAES provides research and related educational programs to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis. For more information: go.osu.edu/cfaesdiversity.

Marion County Pride MARKET GOAT Exhibitor: Address: County of Residence: School District of Residence: Phone Number: ( ) Animal Description: Farm/Scrapies Tag Number: Birth Date of Animal: Sire: Dam: Name of Owner of Buck: Name of Owner of Doe at Breeding/Scrapies Tag Number: Breeder: Address: For Official Use Only: Eartag #: Weight: City Zip: Phone Number Pre-Conditioning Program: (i.e., vaccines, worming, implants, etc.) Date Sold: Breeder s Signature: Exhibitor s Signature: Parent s Signature: The Junior Fair Department Committee reserves the right to verify above information!

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION 2018 Dairy/Specialty/Boer Goat Family Entry Form Due: Friday, June 1, 4:30 p.m. Each Exhibitor Must Also Submit an Individual Entry Form Family Name Exhibitor Names: (Must be siblings, residing at the same address) Address City State Zip Class Number Class Name/ Title Breed Date of Birth Registration /ID Number Animal Purchased From Whom? (Seller/Breeder s Name) marion.osu.edu CFAES provides research and related educational programs to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis. For more information: go.osu.edu/cfaesdiversity.

2018 Family Rule Beef, Dairy/Dairy Feeder, Goat, Sheep Departments A family (siblings residing at the same address) may enter/tag up to the maximum number of animals for that department. These animals will be tagged or entered under the family name. Family entry forms for animals that are tagged/weighed in will be provided at the weigh in. This includes market beef, dairy feeders, market goats and market sheep. Family entry forms for breeding beef, breeding dairy and breeding sheep will be included in the Project Information pages. Each individual exhibitor will submit an entry form with the number of animals he or she is planning to show (up to the department maximum). Upon entering the fairgrounds, each exhibitor must declare which animal(s) he or she will be showing. No changes will be allowed after this time. The animals declared must have been entered on the family weigh-in/entry form and tagged/weighed if required. This rule allows for exhibitors to show the animal that is most suited to their skill level. It also allows an exhibitor to still be able to show and sell an animal should one of theirs die or be hurt prior to the fair. 2

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Marion County Dairy Goat Sheep Lease Agreement Due to Extension Office by May 1, 2018 *Complete a separate form for each animal leased.* This Lease Agreement is entered into on (date: mm/dd/yyyy) Owner (Lessor): Name: Address: between: And Youth (Lessee): Telephone: Name: Address: Telephone: Cell Phone: Cell Phone: The owner hereby agrees to lease the animal recorded and described below to the Lessee and will provide a copy of the registration certificate, if there is one. Specie of animal (CIRCLE ONE): DAIRY GOAT SHEEP Animal Date of Birth: Registration Number and Name (if applicable): Tattoo and/or other permanent identification (if applicable): Breed: A color photo of animal must be attached. The owner hereby allows the lease of the animal described here for a time period starting on the date above and ending on (date: mm/dd/yyyy): upon the following terms and conditions: 1. The Lessee will treat the animal in a humane and ethical manner, including feeding, housing, handling, transportation, and veterinary attention that may be required, and will not permit the animal to be mistreated or abused in any way. 2. The Lessee may not breed the animal without written permission from the owner. 3. The Lessee is responsible for all expenses incurred in exhibiting the animal, such as veterinary, transportation, grooming, feed, and miscellaneous expenditures. Any exceptions must be outlined as follows: marion.osu.edu CFAES provides research and related educational programs to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis. For more information: go.osu.edu/cfaesdiversity.

4. The Lessee has the right to return the animal to the owner if the youth must change their original intent. The owner has the right to demand the return of the animal if the Lessee is not providing proper care as stipulated in the leasing agreement. 5. In case of death of the animal while in possession of the Lessee, it is agreed that: 6. The owner is not responsible for injuries to the Lessee, and the Lessee hereby releases liability from the owner for injuries sustained from this animal. 7. This agreement must be completed and the animal in possession of the Lessee within the time limits established for ownership by the sponsor of the exhibitor in which the animal(s) will be entered. 8. List any additional terms below: FOR THE LESSEE AND THE LESSOR I have read and understand this lease agreement and agree to abide by its terms and conditions: Youth (Lessee) Date Owner (Lessor) Date FOR THE PARENT/GUARDIAN OF THE LESSEE I have read and understand the contractual agreement entered into by the Lessee and the owner. I agree not to hold the owner liable for any injury or financial liability that the Lessee may incur during this contractual agreement. I will be responsible for any damages or loss because of lack of care by the Lessee: Parent or Legal Guardian Date Completed Form and Photo due by May 1, 2018 to: OSU Extension, Marion County 222 W. Center Street Marion, Ohio 43302 Phone: 740/223-4040 Web: marion.osu.edu

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION 2018 MARION COUNTY JR. AND SR. DAIRY GOAT HUSBANDRY APPLICATION APPLICATION DUE BY: JUNE 21, 4:30 P.M. OSU EXTENSION, MARION COUNTY 222 W. CENTER ST., MARION, OH 43302 INTERVIEWS TO BE HELD: SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 2:00 P.M. TRI RIVERS CAREER CENTER (during Skillathon) NAME ADDRESS CITY PHONE AGE (1/1/18) BIRTH DATE GRADE IN SCHOOL SCHOOL ATTENDED PARENT S/GUARDIAN S NAMES SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF THE DAIRY GOAT HUSBANDRY AWARD A. To motivate 4-H and FFA members to develop successful, profitable goat enterprises. B. To encourage young people to consider a career in goat production. C. To provide publicity for the goat industry to members, parents, teachers, and the general public. ELIGIBILITY RULES 1. Applicant must have had goats as a 4-H or FFA project for at least one year and currently be enrolled in a goat project. 2. Applicant must be a member of a Marion County 4-H club or FFA Chapter. 3. Those under 14 as of January 1 st (current year) shall apply for the Jr. Husbandry award. 4. Those 14-18 as of January 1 st (current year) shall apply for the Sr. Husbandry award 5. Winners may compete more than once, but may not succeed themselves, unless there are no other applicants. 6. In the event there are no qualified applicants, there shall be no winner of this award. Judges decisions are final. If there is only one applicant, you may not necessarily win. CRITERIA FOR SELECTION WILL BE 80% Goat knowledge and actual participation in goat care. 20% Participation in goat related work (state and local goat associations, fairs, shows, state fairs, etc.) ZIP marion.osu.edu CFAES provides research and related educational programs to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis. For more information: go.osu.edu/cfaesdiversity.

ACTIVITIES List projects you have completed, activities and contests you have participated in, and leadership responsibilities you have completed in GOAT work. List any additional activities: APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE: PARENT OR GUARDIAN'S SIGNATURE: ADVISOR'S SIGNATURE: 2

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION NAME ADDRESS 2018 MARION COUNTY GOAT QUEEN, KING, PRINCESS AND PRINCE APPLICATION APPLICATION DUE BY: JUNE 21, 4:30 P.M. TO OSU EXTENSION, MARION COUNTY, 222 W. CENTER ST., MARION, OH 43302 INTERVIEWS TO BE HELD: SUNDAY, JUNE 24, 2:00 P.M., TRI RIVERS CAREER CENTER (during Skillathon) PHONE CITY STATE ZIP CODE AGE (1/1/18) BIRTH DATE GRADE IN SCHOOL SCHOOL ATTENDED PARENT S/GUARDIAN S NAMES GUIDELINES 1. QUEEN OR KING APPLICANT MUST BE a) A present Marion County 4-H or FFA member currently carrying a goat project. b) Between the ages of 14 and 18 as of January 1 st of the current year. 2. PRINCESS OR PRINCE APPLICANT MUST BE a) Marion County 4-H or FFA member who is currently carrying a goat project. b) Between the ages of 9 and 13 as of January 1 st of the current year. 3. Applicant must not be married, nor have a child. 4. Applicant may compete more than once in this contest, but may not succeed themselves unless there are no other applicants. 5. Applicant must be able to attend the Marion County Fair Goat Show and other various activities and events throughout the year of his/her reign. If for any reason he/she cannot accept this responsibility, he/she should not compete. 6. In the event there are no qualified applicants, there shall be no Queen, King, Princess or Prince chosen. If there is only one applicant, you may not necessarily win. Judge s decision is final. CRITERIA FOR SELECTION WILL BE 30% Goat knowledge and actual participation in goat care. 30% Participation in goat related work. (4-H, FFA, State and Local Goat Associations, Fairs, State Fair, Shows, etc.) 40% Personality, poise, and personal appearance marion.osu.edu CFAES provides research and related educational programs to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis. For more information: go.osu.edu/cfaesdiversity.

ACTIVITIES List projects you have completed, activities, and contest you have participated in, and responsibilities you have completed in goat work. State briefly why you would like to be selected Marion County Goat Queen, King, Princess or Prince 2

RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE MARION COUNTY GOAT QUEEN, KING, PRINCESS AND PRINCE. 1. The Marion County Goat Queen, King, Princess and Prince are to be free to pass out ribbons during the Marion County Jr. Goat Show (when not showing own animals) and placards at the Livestock Sale (Goat). 2. Shall be free for press, TV and radio and public appearances for goat promotion at any time during the year. 3. The Queen, King, Princess and Prince shall conduct themselves in lady and gentlemen like manners at all times while representing the goat industry, especially so while wearing their sashes. (No short shorts or revealing clothing, no smoking, drinking, profanity or other unbecoming or rowdy behavior, etc.) A sash and tiara will be provided for the Queen and Princess and sashes only for the King and Prince. In the event the designated people are unable to fulfill their duties, they must notify the committee chairman immediately so the next person in line can be contacted. APPLICANT S SIGNATURE: PARENT OR GUARDIAN S SIGNATURE: ADVISOR S SIGNATURE: 3

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION 2018 MARION COUNTY JR. AND SR. MEAT GOAT HUSBANDRY APPLICATION DUE: June 21, 4:30 p.m. OSU EXTENSION, 222 W. CENTER ST., MARION, OH 43302 INTERVIEWS TO BE HELD: Sunday, June 24, 2:00 p.m. TRI RIVERS CAREER CENTER (during Skillathon) NAME: ADDRESS: PHONE: CITY: STATE: ZIP: AGE (1/1/18): BIRTH DATE: GRADE IN SCHOOL: SCHOOL ATTENDED: PARENT S/GUARDIAN S NAMES: SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF THE MEAT GOAT HUSBANDRY AWARD A. To motivate 4-H and FFA members to develop successful, profitable meat goat enterprises. B. To encourage young people to consider a career in meat goat production. C. To provide publicity for the meat goat industry to members, parents, teachers, and the general public. ELIGIBILITY RULES 1. Applicant must have had meat goats as a 4-H or FFA project for at least one year, and currently be enrolled in a meat goat project. 2. Applicant must be a member of a Marion County 4-H club or FFA Chapter. 3. Those under 14 as of January 1 st (current year) shall apply for the Jr. Husbandry award. 4. Those 14-18 as of January 1 st (current year) shall apply for the Sr. Husbandry award. 5. Winners may compete more than once, but may not succeed themselves. 6. In the event there are no qualified applicants, there shall be no winner of this award. Judges decisions are final. If there is only one applicant, you may not necessarily win. CRITERIA FOR SELECTION WILL BE 80% Meat Goat knowledge and actual participation in meat goat care. 20% Participation in meat goat related work (state and local meat goat associations, fairs, shows, state fairs, etc.) marion.osu.edu CFAES provides research and related educational programs to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis. For more information: go.osu.edu/cfaesdiversity.

ACTIVITIES List projects you have completed, activities and contests you have participated in, and leadership responsibilities you have completed in meat goat work. List any additional activities APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE: PARENT OR GUARDIAN'S SIGNATURE: ADVISOR'S SIGNATURE: 2