Rusk County
Fairgrounds, Ladysmith, WI
June 10, 2006 Double ring junior doe
show followed by triple ring buck show
June 11, 2006 Double ring senior doe
show
Judges : Ring 1—Chuck Pederson, CO
Ring 2—Linda Libra, MN Ring 3 (bucks only)—Josh Kaplewski, WI
Show Secretaries: Ring
1—Kym Stamper Rings 2 & 3—Deb Macke
Show Chairpersons:
Virginia Smoot
Sharla Nagel
GENERAL RULES
1. This
show is sanctioned by the American Dairy Goat Assn., and their rules
shall govern. Only American Dairy Goat Assn., American Goat Society, and
Canadian Goat Society registered, recorded, or applied-for-animals may
be shown in an official American Dairy Goat Association Show.
2. In this show, the Senior and Junior
Shows are separately sanctioned.
3. The
show is sanctioned by ADGA for the following breeds: Senior and Junior
Does: LaMancha, Oberhasli, Alpine, Nubian, Nigerian Dwarf,
Recorded Grades, and AOP (Saanen,
Sable and Toggenburg) and they will show in that order. Bucks: LaMancha, AOP
(Alpine, Oberhasli, Nigerian Dwarf, Saanen, Sable and Toggenburg) and
Nubian. The senior doe show will begin on Sunday at 8 a.m. This is a
double ring show. Animals will begin in Ring 1 and proceed to Ring 2
after the GCH is chosen in Ring 1. The third ring of bucks will follow
the completion of ring 2. Please plan to have enough handlers so that
the show may proceed in an orderly fashion.
4. The
original registration or recordation certificate is required for all
animals six months of age or older and must be shown to the show
secretary prior to the start of the show. The original registration,
recordation certificate or duplicate application stamped by the registry
office is required for all animals under six months of age and must be
shown to the show secretary prior to the start of the show. No copies of
registration, recordation certificate or stamped duplicate applications,
telegrams, or phone calls will be accepted in lieu of the original
documents. All identification information must be included on entry
forms including full name of animal, reg. #, date of birth and tattoo.
Indicate "pending" on reg. #'s for kids.
5. The
number of exhibitors (owners) will be determined by the number of
different ADGA membership ID numbers in the show. One ID number
represents ONE owner, no matter how many names are included.
6. The
base date for determining the age of the animal is the date that the
animal is being shown.
7. Proof
of ownership shall be the name on the registration, recordation
certificate or on the stamped duplicate application.
8. Animals
with full natural horns (not disbudded or dehorned) may not be shown in
an official ADGA show.
9. All
animals must be accompanied by proof that they are enrolled in the
Federal Scrapie Eradication program. All out-of-state animals must be
accompanied by an interstate health certificate or certificate of
veterinary inspection. Any animal is subject to rejection for unhealthy
conditions at the discretion of the show committee. Animals must be
accompanied by their respective state Premise ID number.
10. Exhibitors
showing on Saturday must have animals in place and registered with the
show secretary by 10:00 a.m. Late arrivals will not show. For those
showing only on Sunday, animals must be in place and registered with the
show secretary by 8:00 p.m. on Saturday evening. Check-in closes at that
time.
11. Entry
fees: $4.00 per entry must be postmarked by May 31, 2005--No entries
accepted postmarked after May 31.
Please mail
entry forms, entry fees and pen fees to: Deb Macke, W1445 Old 14 Rd.,
Hawkins, WI 54530 Ph. (715) 585-2307.
Please make checks payable to the Chippewa Valley Dairy Goat Assn. Entry
fees must accompany entry forms. There will be a 10% discount on herds
showing 15 or more animals. CVDGA members’ entries due May 21. You may
also e-mail or fax entries. Show rules will be available on the club
website at www.geocities.com/cvdga77 and show fees may be paid through PayPal at [email protected]. If you choose to fax entries, please call
(715) 585-2307 prior to faxing. E-mailed entries should be sent to
[email protected]. Deadline dates still apply.
11. There
will be a $5.00 per pen, pen charge. Exhibitors are required to clean
pens before they leave. Equipment such as wheelbarrows, forks and rakes
will be provided and there are manure bunkers immediately outside of the
show barns. Please indicate how many pens are needed as they will be
assigned. Most pens are approximately 8 X 8 and will accommodate 4 large
does. Please bring your own bedding—straw only.
12.
Fairgrounds policy allows
charcoal grills in designated locations. Camping is allowed on the
grounds and there will be a $10.00 charge. Please notify us at check in
if you plan to camp. This fee should be included with your entries. It
is prohibited to plug campers into any of the barn plugs by order of the
Fire Marshall.
13.
There will be no pre-show
milkout for these shows but we are requesting that the judges
discriminate against over- uddered does.
14. The
show will be governed based on the IAFE Show Ring Code of Ethics. A copy
will be provided to all exhibitors at check-in if requested. In keeping
with that code, any animal showing with any form of teat sealant
(including but not limited to rubber sealants, any form of glue or any
other form of sealant) will be disqualified from the show. We would ask
that exhibitors using tape on their teats please remove it before
leaving your pens.
15. Animals
are to be shown at owner’s risk. We cannot be held responsible for the
loss, damage or accident to any person, property or animal at the show.
16. We
request that all Sr. Doe breed champions be milked immediately following
their breed championship class as the Best of Show class will be judged
with does milked out.
17. There
will be absolutely NO SMOKING in the barns at any time. This will be
enforced and we ask your cooperation in this matter. Violators will be
asked to leave.
18. Exhibitors
are expected to conform to recognized show apparel, which would include
an appropriate white shirt and either black or white pants or skirt and
appropriate shoes.
GENERAL EXHIBITOR
INFORMATION
19. We
will be holding a raffle of fun and practical goat items during the
pizza party on Saturday evening. This will include a quilt raffle for a
full-sized bed quilt. Any donations to the raffle are always
appreciated.
20. The
Rusk County Fairgrounds is located on Highway 8 in Ladysmith, WI. For
those traveling east on Hwy. 8 you will continue through Ladysmith,
cross the Flambeau River Bridge and the fairgrounds is on the north side
of the highway right on the curve heading out of town. For those
traveling west, the fairgrounds are just before the first curve on Hwy. 8 on the east side of town.
21. There
are motels available in Ladysmith. Following are their phone numbers and
addresses:
a.
Evergreen Motel—located on Hwy 8 west of Hwy 27 intersection—small,
clean (715) 532-3168
b.
AmericInn—whirlpool, free
continental breakfast—800 W. College Ave (715) 532-6650
c.
AmericInn Lodges &
Suites—lodge style, pool, lots of parking—700 W. 9th St. S
(Hwy 27) (715) 532-7811
There are
other small motels in town if needed. You are also welcome to camp on
the fairgrounds in campers, tents or whatever or to sleep in the barns.
Please do not plug campers into the barns.
22. We
will have a food booth available on the grounds for the show both days.
SCHEDULE OF
CLASSES** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** **
** ** **SENIOR DOE SHOW
Does that have ever
freshened, including dry milkers
Jr. yearling milker born after
3/1/05 L1 A1 N1
O1 ND1 AOP1 RG1 Sr.
yearling milker (6/11/04 – 2/28/05) L2
A2 N2 O2 ND2 AOP2 RG2
Milker 2 years old (6/11/03 – 6/10/04) L3
A3 N3 O3 ND3 AOP3 RG3 Milker 3 years old (6/11/02 – 6/10/03) L4
A4 N4 O4 ND4 AOP4 RG4 Milker 4 years old (6/11/01 – 6/10/02) L5
A5 N5 O5 ND5 AOP5 RG5 Milker 5 years and over (before 6/11/01)
L6 A6 N6 O6 ND6 AOP6
RG6 Grand Champion and Reserve
Grand Champion, Best Udder of Class, Best Udder of Breed
Champion Challenge (Best of Breed) L7
A7 N7 07 ND7 AOP7 RG7
**Best Senior Doe
in Show** **Best Udder of Show**
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES** ** ** ** **
** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** JUNIOR DOE
SHOW
Does under 24 months of age that have never freshened
Peewee kid (4/1/06 –
6/10/06) L8 A8
N8 O8 ND8 AOP8 RG8
Junior kid (3/1/06 – 3/31/06)
L9 A9 N9 O9 ND9 AOP9
RG9 Intermediate kid (2/1/06 – 2/28/06)
L10 A10 N10 O10 ND10
AOP10 RG10 Senior kid (12/1/05 –
1/31/06) L11 A11
N11 O11 ND11 AOP11
RG11 Junior Yearling (6/1/05 – 11/30/05)
L12 A12 N12 O12 ND12
AOP12 RG12 Senior Yearling (6/11/04 –
5/31/05) L13 A13 N13
O13 ND13 AOP13 RG13 Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion
"Best Junior Doe in Show"
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES** ** ** ** **
** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** BUCK
SHOW Junior Division – Bucks under 12 months of age
Peewee kid
(4/1/06-6/10/06) L14
AOP14 N14
Junior kid (3/1/06-3/31/06)
L15 AOP15
N15
Intermediate Kid (2/1/06-2/28/06)
L16 AOP16
N16 Senior kid (12/1/05-1/31/06)
L17 AOP17
N17 Junior Yearling (6/09/05-11/30/05)
L18 AOP18
N18
Junior and Reserve Junior Champion
Senior Division –
Bucks over 12 months of age
One year olds (6/01/04-6/10/04) L19
AOP19 N19
Two year olds (6/1/03-5/31/04)
L20 AOP20
N20 3-4 year olds (6/1/01-5/31/03)
L21 AOP21
N21 5 years and older (before 6/1/01) L22 AOP22 N22
Senior and Reserve Senior Champion
Grand and Reserve Grand Champion
(Champion Challenge) Best of Breed
L23 AOP23 N23
“Best Buck in Show”
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forms by clicking on the CVDGA entry form link on side of page.