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be for fitting and showing where a member may show any 6. Milking Yearling: born in 2016 and under 2 years old.
one’s goat provided that the club leader of that member’s 7. Doe in Milk: two-years and under three.
club verifies that the individual showing the animal has 8. Doe in Milk: three-years and under four.
done 90% of preparation of the animal. 9. Doe in Milk: four-years and under five.
3. Other Registered Breeds (OG) entries are not eligible for 10. Doe in Milk: Five-years and over.
Classes 14–16. 11. Senior Champion—Ribbon.
4. All 4-H animals are the responsibility of the exhibitor and 12. Reserve Senior Champion—Ribbon.
must be milked and cared for daily, and the surrounding 13. Grand Champion.
area kept neat and clean. 14. Reserve Grand Champion.
5. Kids should be born in 2018. 15. Best Doe Bred by Exhibitor (premium class).
6. No obstacles are allowed in the aisles other than show boxes 16. Best Junior Doe in Show .
and chairs while in use. 17. Miss Montgomery County Dairy Goat (winners of Class
15)—Trophy.
SPECIAL AWARDS 18. Best Doe in Show (winners of Class 13)—Trophy.
1. Anne McKeever Clagett offers an award to the Best Doe
Bred by Exhibitor. DIVISION 10: FITTING AND SHOWING
2. Windsor Manor offers an award to the Best Junior Doe of
the show. PREMIUMS
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3. Renny Greenstone Memorial Award for Best Doe in show. 1 st 2 3 4 5 6–10 th
Donated by the Greenstone Family. $20 19 18 17 16 15
4. Newsom Seed offers an award to the Senior Showmanship
Champion. CLASSES
5. Jackie Dickison offers an award to the Alpine Champion. Trophies awarded to each.
6. East Rivendale Farm offers an award to the Nubian 1. Novice Fitting and Showing (first year dairy goat exhibitor
Champion. at the Montgomery County Agricultural Fair).
7. Anna Waterman offers an award to the LaMancha Champion. 2. Junior Fitting and Showing.
8. Todd and Anita Greenstone offer an award to the Saanen 3. Intermediate Fitting and Showing.
Champion. 4. Senior Fitting and Showing.
9. Colesville Lions Club offers an award to the Toggenburg
Champion. DIVISION 11: DISPLAY CONTEST
10. John & Barbara Peoples offers an award to the Recorded Awards are offered for the top three pen displays by a exhibitor. This
Grade Champion. display should be eye catching, promote the Dairy Goat Industry
11. Battleview Turf Farm offers an award to the Intermediate and incorporate the Fair’s theme. Displays must be in place by 6
Showmanship Champion. pm Sunday, Aug. 12, 2018.
12. The Gill Family offers an award to the Junior Showmanship
Champion. PREMIUMS
13. The Sadowski Family offers an award to the Novice 1 st 2 3 rd
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Showmanship Champion. $60 42 18
14. Lisa Gannon offers an award to the Oberhasli Champion.
15. The Lyons Family offer cash awards for the Best Three DIVISION 12: DAIRY PROMOTIONS
Decorated Displays at the Fair. • Superintendent: Diana Patton, 301-384-6300
Award Guidelines:
• Originality: 30 points JUDGING
• Eye Appeal: 30 points Friday, Aug. 17
• Information: 30 points • 3pm in the Sheep and Goat Show Pavilion
• Farm Sign: 10 points
PREMIUMS
BREEDING PREMIUMS 1 st 2 3 4 th
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1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 5 6 th $12 11 10 8
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$17 16 14 13 12 11
SPECIAL AWARDS and CLASSES
CLASSES Special Awards and Classes are listed under Dairy Department
Unless otherwise noted, does only. Division 12 Dairy Promotions.
1. Junior Kid: born on or after April 1, 2018. 1. All exhibitors must comply with General Rules and
2. Senior Kid: born between Jan. 1 and March 31, 2018. Regulations.
3. Dry Yearling: under two years old. 2. Entries must be pre-entered by July 20 and scripts are due to
4. Junior Champion—Ribbon. one of the Superintendents by 4pm on Sunday, Aug. 12,2018.
5. Reserve Junior Champion—Ribbon. See General Rules and Regulations for Promotion Classes.

