Alexis Schrad, Superintendent

Mary Paustian and Trevor Sullivan, Assistant Superintendents

 

Awards:

Schrad Simmentals (Nick and Alexis Schrad, Wisner) - Champion Dairy Goat

SullyWorks – Reserve Champion Dairy Goat

Wayne County 4-H Council - Champion Pygmy Goat

Wayne County 4-H Council – Reserve Champion Pygmy Goat

Chad and Carly Oestreich, Hoskins - Champion Market Meat Goat

SullyWorks – Reserve Champion Market Meat Goat

Freudenburg Quarter Horses, Hoskins (Brad and Jami Freudenburg) - Champion Breeding Meat Goat

Pals N’ Partners 4-H Club – Reserve Champion Breeding Meat Goat

 

Premiums: Purple $10.00, Blue $8.00, Red $6.00, White $4.00

General Information:

A. Animals should enter through the WEST GATE.

B. See 4-H/FFA Animals-General Rules and Animal Health Requirements, for specific health requirements and other rules pertaining to livestock entries.

C. All goats entered must be identified on the proper ID form (including goats entered in the Companion Animal classes). All goats being exhibited need to be individually identified with some form of USDA official Scrapie ID. Legible tattoo in the ear or tail may be used in place of a Scrapie tag in Dairy Goats. The tattoo will match registration papers if the goat is registered. Registration papers must be available at check-in. The registration paper must show the exhibitor’s name or a co-owner who is an immediate member of the exhibitor’s family. For State Fair they must also be listed with the online nomination in the official online database. Family farm or ranch names will not be accepted for State Fair. Any dairy goat not registered will need a Scrapie tag OR the family can tattoo the Scrapie tag numbers in the ear or tail if they do not want an ear tag. Under no circumstances may goats be exhibited which originate from scrapie-source flocks or scrapie infected flocks.

D. Each 4-H/FFA member may exhibit seven total goats, but not more than five dairy goats (four does and one wether), four meat goats or two pygmy goats (either does or wethers). Two entries per exhibitor per class. Exception: three entries are acceptable in class G-058-010 (Market Meat Goats). 

E. Separate breed classes may be designated if three or more of one breed. Bucks over two months old must be banded or castrated to make them eligible to compete at the fair. Dairy and/or Pygmy Goats are not eligible for Meat Goat classes. Does must be milked out the p.m. of the day prior to showing. Verify with the superintendent.

F. Meat Goats must have horns blunted. Dehorning is acceptable and preferred. Registered does may have horns per ABGA Breed Standard.

G. Market Meat Goats may not return the following year to show in a market class; however, a market doe may show the following year as a Breeding Meat Goat as long as the age requirement is met. Market Meat Goats will be classified by finish weight (weight at the fair). All Market and Breeding Meat Goats will be weighed on July 22 between 6-8 p.m. and in place by 8 p.m. on July 22. Market and Breeding Meat Goat classes will be broke by weight. 

H. Grooming – All beef, swine, sheep, and goats (showmanship, market, feeder, and breeding) will be shown Blow & Go. Animals may be clipped, blown, brushed, or combed to enhance their appearance. All animals will be shown free of any adhesive, glue, paint, or powder products. 

I. Neck Chains & Halters - Goats are to be shown with either a halter, smooth neck chain, smooth or pronged collars only. 

J. Stall Decorations – no lights can cross an aisle.

K. Entries must be made to the Nebraska Extension-Wayne County Office prior to the fair. See 4-H Animals-General rules.

 

Dairy Goat Classes: Insert Section Number Between ( ) for each class entered. Classes may be combined depending on size.

Alpine: Section 051

LaMancha: Section 052 

Nigerian Dwarf: Section 053   

Nubian: Section 054   

Oberhasli: Section 055

Recorded Grade: Section 056

Saanens: Section 057

Sable: Section 060

Toggenburg: Section 059

 

G-( )-010 Does under 5 months

G-( )-020 Doe 5-8 months

G-( )-030 Doe 8 months - 1 year

G-( )-040 1-2 years - Non-milking Doe

G-( )-050 Under 2 years - Milking Doe

G-( )-060 2 and 3 years - Milking Doe

G-( )-070 4 years and over - Milking Doe

G-( )-080 Junior Herd (Three animals bred by exhibitor at least one year in milk)

G-( )-090 Mother-daughter

G-( )-100 3 years and older - Non-milking Doe

G-( )-110 Wether

 

Pygmy Goat Classes:

G-903-910 under 3 months

G-903-920 3-6 month doe

G-903-930 7-12 month doe

G-903-940 13-24 month doe

G-903-950 25 month or over doe

G-903-960 Wether

 

Market Meat Goat Classes:

G-058-010 wethers, bucks and does less than 18 months - based on growth of animal. Classes will be broke by weight.

 

Breeding Meat Goat Classes:

G-059-010 Yearling Does (born 9/1/2024 to 8/31/2025)

G-059-020 Doe Kids (born 9/1/2025 to 6/1/2026)

Classes will be broke by weight within classes.

 

Other Goat Classes:

Goats exhibited in the following classes are not eligible for the Bonus Auction or Pool Money.

 

G-904-910 All other breeds - including Angora

G-904-920 Companion Animal GoatsGoat must be identified on the proper ID form. Includes wethers and does. The Companion Animal Goat Class is not a trophy class. A prize will be provided for the winner of the class. No pre-entry required. 

Goats will be judged on:

1) Breed Characteristics

2) Cleanliness of animal

3) Development 

4) Compatibility

 

GOAT SHOWMANSHIP

Awards:

Wayne Eagles Auxiliary - Champion Senior Goat Showman

SullyWorks – Reserve Champion Senior Goat Showman

Addison Goats (Julie Addison, Wayne) – Champion Intermediate Goat Showman

SullyWorks – Reserve Champion Intermediate Goat Showman

Schrad Simmentals (Nick and Alexis Schrad, Wisner) – Champion Junior Goat Showman

SullyWorks – Reserve Champion Junior Goat Showman

 

Premiums: Purple $4.50, Blue $4.00, Red $3.50, White $3.00

 

General Information:

A. Exhibitors must show his or her own animals in showmanship and must show within designated age classes. Age divisions are as of January 1, of the current year.

B. Dress Code: See 4-H/FFA Livestock, general rules. Shoes should have sturdy tops and sides to protect feet.

C. Grooming – All beef, swine, sheep, and goats (showmanship, market, feeder, and breeding) will be shown Blow & Go. Animals may be clipped, blown, brushed, or combed to enhance their appearance. All animals will be shown free of any adhesive, glue, paint, or powder products.

 

Goat Showmanship Classes:

G-050-009 Junior Showmanship (8, 9, & 10 yrs. old)

G-050-010 Intermediate Showmanship (11, 12, & 13 yrs. old)

G-050-011 Senior Showmanship (14 yrs. & older)