9. Intermediate Kids (born March 1 - March 31) $12 $11 $10 $9 $7 10. Senior Kids (January 1 - February 29) $12 $11 $10 $9 $7 11. Dry Yearling - 1 year under 2 years $12 $11 $10 $9 $7 12. JUNIOR GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION Rosettes $5 $3 13. BEST JUNIOR DOE OF SHOW (all breeds) Rosettes 14. Junior Get of Sire - three Does under 2 years, not in milk, sired by the same Buck $10 $8 $7 15. Get of Sire - three senior Does, different ages, all sired by the same Buck, out of at least two different Dams, only one multiple birth allowed; entries in this class shall be made in the name of the Buck and need not be owned by the exhibitor $10 $8 $7 16. Dam and Daughter - one Doe with one Dam; entries must be owned by the exhibitor $10 $8 $7 17. Produce of Dam - two Does, any age, preferably by different Sires, all having the same Dam $10 $8 $7 18. Dairy Herd - four does of any age, all owned by the exhibitor $10 $8 $7 19. Best Herd - shall consist of one Kid, 1 Dry Yearling, and two milking Does $10 $8 $7 20. NEW!! CHAMPION CHALLENGE Rosettes $12 Permanent champions may be shown in the regular or the challenge class, whichever the owner chooses. Winner of the Champion Challenge class, if held, 5 will compete in the Best Doe in Show class. Proof of Championship shall be the T prefix CH, GCH, or SGCH as affixed by ADGA on the animal’s registration or N E recordation certificate, or presentation of the permanent champion certificate M notification letter issued by ADGA in conjunction with the original registration or T recordation certificate. R A P E D BOER GOATS JUDGING: Monday, August 19, 2024 9:00 am Pavilion 2 RULES: 1. This show is sponsored by the Lorain County Agricultural Society. 2. Competition for premiums open to all. 3. All Buck goats are barred from grounds. 4. Horns are permitted on all Boer goats. 5. No exhibitor shall approach the judge. Any questions, concerns, and problems must be addressed to the show chair. 6. Unsportsmanlike conduct will not be tolerated. Consequences will be determined as stated under the Lorain County Agricultural Society’s “Directions to Exhibitors” #11. No person will be allowed to discuss, or in any way interfere, with the Awarding Committee during their deliberations. Any person who, by agent letter or otherwise, shall so interfere may be excluded from competition and, if the committee, on investigation, is satisfied that a premium has been secured by irregularities or fraud, then such premiums shall be withheld. 7. The show order will be all Commercial Boer classes, followed by all Registered Boer classes. 8. Birth dates will be used in determining class divisions. In order to calculate the class breaks, take the show date and count back to the birth date to determine the age and class for the animal. Animals may be dismissed from a class at the judge’s discretion if they fail to show physical age indicators conforming with the class division in which they are entered (i.e., lack of milk teeth in a kid class). 9. Registered goats are any registered animals, of any Boer percentage, and may be registered with any active Boer Goat registry. 10. All goats must have permanent, USDA-approved identification. 67
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