78 Coshocton County Fair Premium Book SUPREME SHOWMANSHIP 2002 Neil Duncan 2004 Cherish Cunningham 2003 Neil Duncan 2005 Neil Duncan SENIOR SHOWMANSHIP 2002 Tyler Zimmerman 2004 Carrie Sheldon 2003 Travis Sheldon 2005 Crystal Raber JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP 2002 Seth Cunningham 2004 Drew Duncan 2003 Brandon Cunningham 2005 Rachel Duncan CLASS 4 - SUPREME SHOWMANSHIP Winners of Classes 1, 2, and 3 this year and previous winners of Senior Showmanship or Supreme Showmanship. Any showman awarded first place in Supreme Showmanship may only show in the Supreme Showmanship class thereafter. OLD TIMERS DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP This class is open to anyone who is 19 years of age or older. Showman is required to be a 4-H or FFA parent, Advisor, sponsor or involved in Coshocton County 4-H or FFA activities during the past year. Judging will be strictly on the showmanship of the individual and not on the animal. It is NOT required that the showman own the animal which they exhibit in this class. The class may be divided if necessary. SHOP FROM YOUR CAR...KEEP YOUR KIDS WHERE THEY ARE! KIDS AND CALVES There will be two classes 3-5 years inclusive (Adult must be present in ring.) 6-8 years inclusive (Presence of an adult not required.) Classes will follow the Junior Fair Dairy Show. Children s ages are determined as of Jan. 1 of the current year. Calves must have been born on or after March 1 of the current year. The calves do not have to be kept on the fairgrounds for the length of the fair. The calves can be brought in on show day. Calves should arrive at Hunter Arena before 10 a.m. on show day. The Coshocton County Dairy Service Unit is sponsoring an ice cream sundae and an award for each child. DEPARTMENT E GOATS RENE COOPERRIDER - Superintendent JESSICA CRAWFORD - Assistant CHERYL HERBERT and DEBBIE BRILL - Advisors 2006 1. All goats are to be dehorned (except Angoras, Pygmies and Meat Does). 2. Does need not be registered but should be of a recognized goat breed. 3. Meat does will show by age classes with all meat breeds combined. Dairy does will show by age classes with all dairy breeds combined. 4. Exhibitor may enter only five goats. 5. Each exhibitor may show a maximum of one market wether goat. 6. There will be supervised milk-out for all production does (except dry does) 5-6 p.m. Friday at the dairy goat barn. Any exhibitor missing the specified milk-out must still milk out the doe(s) sometime prior to the show in the presence of the official milk-out inspector to be eligible to enter the production doe class (es). 7. All goat exhibitors are to wear black pants and white top, except for dairy goat exhibitors who should wear all white. 8. First-place exhibitor in the Dairy Production class will be in the sale ring with his/her goat during the selling of the Supreme Goat Product. 9. It is permissible to use a short lead strap when exhibiting Pygmy goats. The lead strap should only be long enough to allow the exhibitor to stand up straight. Handy Drive Through Location Convenience Groceries Beer - Wine - Cigarettes Full Line of Fishing Supplies - Bait - Tackle Propane - Ohio Lottery Agent Gifts & Collectables 22720 CR 1A, Coshocton Located at the Corner of 36 & 83 622-0349 We accept these credit cards... 2081_2606 and Wayne & Misty Wiggins of WAY-MIST FENCE & FEED of West Lafayette want to congratulate the members of 4-H and FFA for their participation and make a donation to the winner of our drawing: 250# of Goat Feed (All Jr. Fair exhibitors automatically entered in drawing.)
2006 Coshocton County Fair Premium Book 79 10. Leather collar, nylon collar, or standard choker collar are the only types of collars allowed for showing goats. 11. Pygmy Wether and Angora Wether goat exhibitors may choose to sell the wether in the Junior Fair Auction or choose to receive money from the Supreme Goat Products. If the Angora Wether is sold in the auction, the wether is to be shorn. 12. All wether goats must be castrated by banding or surgically cutting, not clamping. 13. All market wether goats enter in the same class broken by weight if necessary. Minimum weight requirement is 45 pounds. Underweight wether goats will not be eligible for Champion or Reserve Champion. 14. All entries in the Market Wether classes must be weighed by weigh-in Saturday a.m. 15. Champion and Reserve Champion Market Wether must be sold in the Junior Fair Auction. 16. First and second place animals in Junior Pygmy Wether Goat, Senior Pygmy Wether Goat, and Adult Pygmy Wether Goat will compete for Champion and Reserve Champion Pygmy Wether. 17. Wethers born before January 1 of the current year are not eligible to sell. 18. All Market Wether goats must be tagged on July 1, 9-10 a.m. All other wether goats (Angora Wether, Pygmy Wether or Dairy Wether) wishing to sell in the Junikor Fair Auction must be tagged on July 1, 9-10 a.m. at the Junior Fair Arena. Each exhibitor may tag a maximum of 3 Market Wether Goats, 3 Angora Wethers, 3 Pygmy Wethers, or 3 Dairy Wethers. 19. All doe goats must be scrapie tagged. All wether goats 18 months and older must be scrapie tagged. SHOW ORDER FOR 2006 AS FOLLOWS: Harness, Pack, Dairy, Angora, Meat, & Pygmy BOOK 574 CLASS 1 - HARNESS CLASS Exhibitor leads a goat, harness and cart. Goat may be a wether or a doe. Counts as one of five goat entries. CLASS 2 - PACK CLASS Counts as one of the five goat entries. Proud to put you at the Coshocton County Fair The Spirit of Coshocton PFB_2036_2605 BOOK 585 - DAIRY GOAT SHOWMANSHIP Exhibitors of Dairy goats are to wear white outfits, CLASS 1 - SENIOR DAIRY GOAT SHOWMANSHIP Age 14 and over CLASS 2 - JUNIOR DAIRY GOAT SHOWMANSHIP Age 13 and under CLASS 3 - FIRST YEAR DAIRY GOAT SHOWMANSHIP experience. Not eligible for classes 1 or 2. CLASS 4 - SUPREME DAIRY GOAT SHOWMANSHIP Winners of Classes 1, 2, and 3 this year and the previous winners of Senior Dairy Goat Showmanship. Any showman awarded first place in Supreme Dairy Goat Showmanship may only show in the Supreme Showmanship class thereafter. TS TRAVEL UNLIMITED INC. 416 MAIN STREET COSHOCTON OHIO 43812 740-622-4732 1-866-733-5700 tstravel@clover.net 2120_2606
80 Coshocton County Fair Premium Book SUPREME DAIRY/MEAT GOAT SHOWMANSHIP 2002 Nicole Hosfelt 2004 Kurt Ellis 2003 Amanda Yoder SUPREME DAIRY GOAT SHOWMANSHIP 2005 Malcolm Kettler 2006 SENIOR DAIRY/MEAT GOAT SHOWMANSHIP 2002 Laura Ellis 2004 Kurt Ellis 2003 Georgina Bechtol JUNIOR DAIRY/MEAT GOAT SHOWMANSHIP 2002 Sally Jones 2004 James Wiggins 2003 Amanda Yoder JUNIOR DAIRY GOAT SHOWMANSHIP 2005 Malcolm Kettler BOOK 581 - DAIRY GOAT SHOW CLASS 1 - JUNIOR KID, DOE Born April 1 - June 1, current year CLASS 2 - SENIOR KID, DOE Born Jan. 1 - March 31, current year CLASS 3 - JUNIOR & SENIOR YEARLING DRY DOE Never been freshened. Born before Jan. 1 current year, and under two years CHAMPION JUNIOR DAIRY DOE RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR DAIRY DOE CLASS 4 - DAIRY PRODUCTION DOES Dairy production does should be in milk. There will be supervised milk-out for all production does (except dry does) 5-6 p.m. Friday at the dairy goat barn. Any exhibitor missing the specified milk-out must still milk out the doe(s) sometime prior to the show in the presence of the official milk-out inspector to be eligible to enter the production doe class(es). First-place exhibitor in the Dairy Production class will be in the sale ring with his/her goat during the selling of the Supreme Goat Product. Ohio Fabricators Company 2107_2606 Coshocton, Ohio
Danville Millersburg Danville Millersburg 2006 Coshocton County Fair Premium Book 81 CHAMPION SENIOR DAIRY DOE RESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR DAIRY DOE BEST DAIRY DOE OF SHOW BOOK 582 - ANGORA GOAT SHOWMANSHIP Exhibitors of Angora goats should wear dark pants and white tops. CLASS 1 - SENIOR ANGORA GOAT SHOWMANSHIP Age 14 and over CLASS 2 - JUNIOR ANGORA GOAT SHOWMANSHIP Age 13 and under CLASS 3 - FIRST YEAR ANGORA GOAT SHOWMANSHIP experience. Not eligible for classes 1 or 2. SENIOR ANGORA SHOWMANSHIP 2002 Caitlin Wiseman 2004 Caitlin Wiseman 2003 Caitlin Wiseman 2005 Morgan Carey JUNIOR ANGORA SHOWMANSHIP 2002 Maggie Young 2005 Kyle Rinehart 2003 Morgan Carey BOOK 580 - MEAT GOAT SHOWMANSHIP Exhibitors of Dairy goats are to wear black pants and a white top. CLASS 1 - SENIOR MEAT GOAT SHOWMANSHIP Age 14 and over CLASS 2 - JUNIOR MEAT GOAT SHOWMANSHIP Age 13 and under CLASS 3 - FIRST YEAR MEAT GOAT SHOWMANSHIP experience. Not eligible for classes 1 or 2. CLASS 4 - SUPREME MEAT GOAT SHOWMANSHIP Winners of Classes 1, 2, and 3 this year and the previous winners of Senior Meat Goat Showmanship. Any showman awarded first place in Supreme Meat Goat Showmanship may only show in the Supreme Showmanship class thereafter. PREVIOUS YEAR S WINNERS SUPREME MEAT GOAT SHOWMANSHIP 2005 Nicole Hosfelt SENIOR MEAT GOAT SHOWMANSHIP 2005 Ethan Ridenbaugh JUNIOR MEAT GOAT SHOWMANSHIP 2005 Josh Saylor BOOK 583 - ANGORA DOES CLASS 1 - ANGORA KID DOE Born after January 1, current year CLASS 2 - ANGORA ADULT DOE Born before Jan. 1, current year CHAMPION ANGORA DOE RESERVE CHAMPION ANGORA DOE BEST ANGORA DOE OF SHOW BOOK 584 - ANGORA WETHERS All wether goats must be castrated by banding or surgically cutting, not clamping. If the Angora wether is sold in the auction, the wether is to be shorn. CLASS 1 - ANGORA KID WETHER Born after Jan. 1 current year CLASS 2 - ANGORA ADULT WETHER Born before Jan. 1 current year (Not eligible to sell in Junior Fair Auction.) CHAMPION ANGORA WETHER RESERVE CHAMPION ANGORA WETHER BOOK 575- MARKET WETHER GOAT SHOW All market wether goats enter in the same class broken by weight if necessary. All wether goats must be castrated by banding or surgically cutting, not clamping. All entries in the Market Wether classes must be eartagged on July 1, 9-10 a.m. at the Junior Fair Arena. ATV s for Work, Hunting, Trail Riding, & Racing We Carry All These Great Brands: FOX RACING GEAR SOLD HERE Warning: Polaris adult models are for riders ages 16 and older. Always wear a helmet and be sure to take a training course. For safety and training information, see your Polaris dealer or call 1-800-342-3764. 2005 Polaris Sales Inc. QUALITY SERVICE VALUE SELECTION 2115_2606 27475 Jelloway Road Danville, OH 43014 (740) 599-7977 Monday & Wednesday 9 to 7; Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 9 to 5; Saturday 9 to 3; Closed Sunday www.valleyatv.com We Ship UPS (40 min. from Coshocton) Mt. Mt. Vernon Millwood 62 Warsaw 36 62 205 205 Chapel Chapel 514 Chapel Rd. VATV VATV Jelloway Rd. Chapel Rd.Jelloway Rd. X
82 Coshocton County Fair Premium Book 2006 CLASS 1 - DAIRY, MEAT and MEAT CROSS WETHER Dairy, Boer, Spanish, Kiko, Tennessee Meat Goat, or Meat Crosses born after Jan. 1 of current year. CHAMPION MARKET WETHER GOAT RESERVE CHAMPION MARKET WETHER GOAT BOOK 576 - MEAT DOE GOATS All does of Boer, Spanish, Kiko, Tennessee, Meat Goat or Meat Crosses. CLASS 1 - MEAT JUNIOR KID DOE Born April 1 - June 1, current year CLASS 2 - MEAT SENIOR KID DOE Born Jan. 1 - March 31, current year CLASS 3 - MEAT ADULT DOE Born before January 1 of current year. CHAMPION MEAT DOE RESERVE CHAMPION MEAT DOE BEST MEAT DOE OF SHOW Providing Quality Products and Service......for Coshocton, Muskingum, Tuscarawas & Holmes Counties Siding Windows Doors Awnings Shutters Trailer Skirting DJ & WOODIE S Fascia Coil Tools Housewrap Fan Fold Railing Systems EXTERIOR HOME PRODUCTS CENTER 2339 CR 16 Coshocton Toll Free (877) 623-2818 740-623-2818 7:30-5:30 M-F 8:00-12:30 SAT American Made White Lattice Much More! 7 Year Anniversary! FREE Material Quotes Locally owned and operated by Kevin & Donna Woodie Specializing in Vinyl & Aluminum Exterior Home Products 2025_2606 BOOK 577 - PYGMY WETHER GOAT SHOW Pygmy Wether exhibitors may choose to sell the wether in the Junior Fair Auction, except Adult Pygmy Wethers. All Pygmy Wethers wishing to sell in the Junior Fair Auction must be eartagged on July 1, 9-10 a.m., at the Junior Fair Arena. All wether goats must be castrated by banding or surgically cutting, not clamping. CLASS 1 - JUNIOR WETHER GOAT Born on or after April 1, current year CLASS 2 - SENIOR WETHER GOAT Born January 1 - March 31, current year CLASS 3 - ADULT PYGMY WETHER Born before January 1, current year (Not eligible to sell in Junior Fair Auction.) CHAMPION PYGMY WETHER GOAT RESERVE CHAMPION PYGMY WETHER GOAT BOOK 578 - PYGMY GOAT SHOW Pygmy goat exhibitors are to wear black pants and white top. It is permissible to use a short lead strap when exhibiting Pygmy goats. The lead strap should only be long enough to allow the exhibitor to stand up straight. Leather collar, nylon collar, or standard choker collar are the only types of collars allowed for showing goats. CLASS 1 - PYGMY JUNIOR KID DOE Born April 1 - June 1, current year CLASS 2 - PYGMY SENIOR KID DOE Born January 1-March 31, current year CHAMPION PYGMY JUNIOR DOE RESERVE CHAMPION PYGMY JUNIOR DOE CLASS 3 - PYGMY ADULT DOE Born before January 1, current year CHAMPION PYGMY ADULT DOE RESERVE CHAMPION ADULT PYGMY DOE BEST PYGMY DOE OF SHOW
2006 Coshocton County Fair Premium Book 83 BOOK 579 - PYGMY GOAT SHOWMANSHIP CLASS 1 - SENIOR PYGMY GOAT SHOWMANSHIP Age 15 and over and winners of Intermediate CLASS 2 - INTERMEDIATE PYGMY GOAT SHOWMANSHIP Age 13 and 14 inclusive and winners of Junior Showmanship CLASS 3 - JUNIOR PYGMY GOAT SHOWMANSHIP Age 12 and under CLASS 4 - FIRST YEAR PYGMY GOAT SHOWMANSHIP experience. Not eligible for Classes 1, 2 or 3. CLASS 5 - SUPREME PYGMY GOAT SHOWMANSHIP Winners of Classes 1, 2, 3 and 4 this year and the previous winners of Senior Pygmy Goat Showmanship. Any showman awarded first place in Supreme Pygmy Goat Showmanship may only show in the Supreme Showmanship class thereafter. SUPREME PYGMY GOAT 2002 Analea Davis 2004 Elizabeth Wagner 2003 Kimberly Yoder 2005 Amanda Yoder SENIOR PYGMY GOAT SHOWMANSHIP 2002 Elizabeth Wagner 2004 Georgina Bechtol 2003 Kimberly Yoder 2005 Anthony Bible INTERMEDIATE PYGMY GOAT SHOWMANSHIP 2002 Kimberly Yoder 2004 Anthony Bible 2003 Christy Schlabach 2005 Amanda Yoder JUNIOR PYGMY GOAT SHOWMANSHIP 2002 Bryce Dreher 2004 Sara Daugherty 2003 Amanda Yoder 2005 Jarrett Yoder OLD TIMERS GOAT SHOWMANSHIP This class is open to anyone who is 19 years of age or older. Showman is required to be a 4-H or FFA parent, advisor, sponsor or involved in Coshocton County 4-H or FFA activities during the past year. Judging will be strictly on the showmanship of the individual and not on the animal. It is NOT required that the showman own the animal which they exhibit in this class. The class may be divided if necessary. GOOD LUCK AREA 4-H & FFA KIDS! Lacy s C.R. 6 Dresden Hours: M-F 9:30-6:00 P.M Sat. 9:30-4:00 P.M. Meats We Raise Our Own Beef! We Also Do Custom Butchering 740-754-1385 2051_2606