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Adult Advisors: Scott & Ami Stevenson, Lindsey Beiser, Aubrey South
schedule
Livestock must be in place Friday, July 25, 7 pmBreeding Animal Check In Friday, July 25, 7 pmMarket Animal Weigh In Friday, July 25, 8 pmJr Fair Dairy and Exotic Goat Showmanship Sunday, July 27, 8:00 amJr Fair Dairy and Exotic Goat show Following Showmanship Jr Fair Market Goat Showmanship Following Jackpot Goat Show that starts at noon Sunday, July 27 Pee Wee Goat ShowFollowing Jackpot Goat Show that starts at noon Sunday, July 27Jr Fair Market Goat Show Monday, July 28, 3 pmJr Fair Meat Breeding Goat Show Wednesday, July 30 Following Breeding Sheep that starts at 4pmJr Fair Livestock Sale Friday, August 1, 9 amJr Fair Livestock Released Friday, August 1, noon
All goat shows in the Sheep/Goat Arena
Show orders will be posted here when they become available
General Rules
  • No bucks are permitted on the grounds.
  • All dairy goat breed exhibitors should wear white clothing. Any exhibitor not following the dress code will not be allowed to enter the show ring.
  • DNA will be collected from all market goats at the May weigh in.
Age, Identification and Weight
  • All market and dairy wethers must be at the fairgrounds for the mandatory May weigh-in and ear tagging. The exhibitor or a representative must be present at the time of weigh-in. Four goats may be tagged in and four goats may be shown.
  • Wethers must have their milk teeth intact. Any wether missing teeth will be disqualified.
  • According to the Federal Scrapie Eradication program, all breeding goats and dairy goats must have an official Scrapie Tag by May weigh in.
  • All breeding goats must have an EID tag, which must be purchased and recorded in the Fair entry system. The tag does not need to be placed in the ear but must be present at all events. EID tags will be available for purchase at the mandatory spring weigh-in. Registered dairy goats must be tattooed, and LaManchas must be tattooed with a number that matches the PCJF ear tag. Participants must have the ear tag with them at all times.
  • All market goats must have the EID tag in the ear. If the tag falls out, it must be replaced.
  • All market goats must weigh a minimum of 45 pounds by fair weigh in. No market goats will be re-weighed. If no representative is present, exhibitor and animal are subject to disqualification.
Health and Care
  • Market wethers and does may have horns but they must have the horn tips cut off in a blunt manner for safety purposes.
  • Goats presented for exhibition must show NO evidence of caseous lymphadenitis (superficial abscesses), contagious ecthyma (sore mouth), or foot rot. These animals are not to be unloaded and cannot be shown. Exposition officials and the approved veterinarian have the right to bar any animal showing evidence of the above afflictions from being unloaded, penned in the barn, or shown. They may order the removal of any animal. These decisions are final.
  • No goat, at any time, will wear a muzzle or other restrictive device that prohibits the animal from eating freely or drinking. If the animal does, said animal will be disqualified from all Jr. Fair classes.
  • All pens must be kept clean during the week. Pens must be cleaned out on Friday by 10 pm. If pen is not cleaned, a fine of $50 per pen will be enforced. The exhibitor’s sale check will not be released until fine is paid.
  • All market animals will be inspected at weigh-in for proper castration.
General Show Organization
  • Exotic breeds will not compete against Dairy Breeds; there will be two separate shows with each awarding a Grand and Reserve Grand Champion.
  • In both the Dairy Show and Exotic show, all animals will be shown by age, not breeds. Please refer to the class number list to determine the appropriate entry.
  • Breeding classes will be broken down at random, if number of entries warrant action.
  • Exotic breeds will include Pygmy and Angora but not limited to these. All other non-dairy and non-market breeds fall into this category and will be judged together.
  • All breeding goats must have an EID tag, which must be purchased and recorded in the Fair entry system. The tag does not need to be placed in the ear but must be present at all events. EID tags will be available for purchase at the mandatory spring weigh-in. Registered dairy goats must be tattooed, and LaManchas must be tattooed with a number that matches the PCJF ear tag. Participants must have the ear tag with them at all times.
  • With the exception of junior kids, senior kids, and yearlings, ages of all breeding goats classes will be calculated as of the day of the show.
  • There will be separate showmanship contests for Dairy/Exotic Goats and Market Goats. Exhibitors may only show in one showmanship contest. The winners of each showmanship will be represented in the Showman of Showman contest.
  • All market goats, regardless of dairy or meat, show on the same day.
  • All breeding animals must be checked in at check in time.
Dairy Market Wether - Specific Rules
  • All dairy market wethers must weigh-in at a minimum of 45 pounds.
  • There will be a Grand and Reserve Dairy Market Wether Champion, but no separation of weight classes.
Jr. Fair Market Goat Show - Specific Rules
  • Market goats will be shown in Divisions.
  • If a market goat is not shown in its assigned class, it will not be eligible to sell.
  • A wether/doe may be shown in the market show, but if a doe wins the Champion or Reserve, it MUST sell in the Sale of Champions, no exceptions.
Jr. Fair Meat Breeding Doe Show - Specific Rules
  • There is no limit to the amount of meat breeding an exhibitor can enter.
  • Meat breeding does will be kept at the Fair the entire week.
  • No drenching is permitted.
  • All Ohio livestock and Junior Fair Livestock Rules apply - this includes no chemicals may be used to pop tail. Refer to the sections: Prohibited Grooming Practices and Unacceptable Practices for more information.
  • Exhibitors in this class must turn in a registration form by the May market goat weigh-in. Forms may be turned in at the weigh-in.

classes

Dairy and Exotic Showmanship
  • 17 and older
  • 15 & 16 years old
  • 13 & 14 years old
  • 11 & 12 years old
  • 8, 9 10 years old
Dairy Goats
Nigerian Dwarfs will be included in the Dairy Show
  • Does, Junior Kids - born on or after April 1 of current year
  • Does, Senior Kids - born between January 1 and March 31 of current year
  • Dry Yearlings - born on or before January 1 of current year and under 2 years old, not in milk
  • Junior and Reserve Junior Champion (First and second place winners from classes 1, 2 and 3)
  • Milking Yearlings - 1 year old, and under 2, in milk
  • Milking Does - 2 years old, and under 3
  • Milking Does - 3 years old, and under 5
  • Milking Does - 5 years old and over
Exotics Classes
  • Does, Exotic Kids - born on or after January 1 of current year
  • Does, Exotic Yearlings - born on or before January 1 of current year and under 2 years old
  • Milking Does, Exotic - 2 years old and over
  • Exotic Weathers
Nonmarket weather class (Exotic or Nigerian)
  • Non-Market weather 0-6 months
  • Non-Market weather 6 months to 1 year
  • Non-Market Weather over 1 year
Market Goat Showmanship
  • 8, 9 10 years old
  • 11 & 12 years old
  • 13 & 14 years old
  • 15 & 16 years old
  • 17 and older
Market Goats
  • Individual Market Goat - Wether or Doe
  • Dairy Market Wether (if there are 5 or more entries)
Market Class Divisions
Division 1 45-59Division 2 60-69Division 3 70-79Division 4 80-89Division 5 90 and up
Market Goats: First and second place winners from each class will compete for Weight Division Champion and Reserve Champion Dairy Market Wethers: Grand and Reserve Champion; But no separation of weight classes
Meat Breeding Doe (Determined based on Date of Show)
  • Doe Kids, 0 to under 6 months
  • Doe Kids, 6 to under 9 months
  • Doe Kids, 9 to under 12 months
  • Yearling Does, 12 to under 15 months
  • Yearling Does, 16 to under 24 months
  • 2 Year old Does, 24 to under 36 months
  • Aged Does, 36 plus months.

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  • Preble Lambs Unlimited
  • Somerville National Bank
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722 S Franklin St. Eaton, OH 45320
office@preblecountyfair.com.com937-456-3748

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