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Saanen Show Book 2016 ADGA National Show Harrisburg, Pennsylvania July 2-9 SAANEN SHOW BOOK American Dairy Goat Association PO Box 865, 161 West Main Street, Spindale, NC 28160 (828)286-3801 ♦ Fax (828)287-0476 ♦ [email protected] ♦ www.ADGA.org AMERICAN DAIRY GOAT ASSOCIATION 2016 NATIONAL SHOW SHOW SCHEDULE Pennsylvania July 1, Friday 12:00 PM Committee Arrival & Set Up - All committee members with animals must be on site by 6:00 p.m. for vet check Farm Show 7 PM National Show Committee Meeting Complex & July 2, Saturday 7:00 AM Earliest Exhibitors May Arrive - No Earlier Arrival or Unloading 8:00 AM Registration Papers Check-In Expo Center 11:00 AM Youth Participant Check-In 2300 N. Cameron St. 1:00 PM All Youth Participants & their Dairy Goats must be on site and checked in 2:00 PM Youth Orientation Meeting - Mandatory for all youth exhibitors Harrisburg, PA 17110 4:00 PM Youth Judging and Management Contest 717-787-5373 Phone 7:00 PM Youth Mixer www.NationalShow.org 10:00 PM ALL ANIMALS MUST BE ON SITE pafarmshowcomplex.pa.gov July 3, Sunday 8:00 AM Registration Papers Check-In 8:00 AM Junior Showmanship (Ages 10 Years and Under) Intermediate Showmanship I (Ages 11-13 Years) Intermediate Showmanship II (Ages 14-16 Years) JUDGES Senior Showmanship (Ages 17-20 Years) Peter Snyder NOON Youth Fitting Team Contest 2:00 PM Saanen Milkout Mark V. Baden 3:00 PM Alpine Milkout 4:00 PM Saanen Junior Show SNYDER/CARTER Daniel L. Laney 5:00 PM Alpine Junior Show BADEN/LANEY Aaron J. Carter July 4, Monday 8:00 AM Saanen Senior Show SNYDER/CARTER Sam Whiteside 9:00 AM Alpine Senior Show BADEN/LANEY 2:00 PM Nigerian Dwarf Milkout Joan Dean Rowe, DVM 3:00 PM Recorded Grade Milkout 4:00 PM Nigerian Dwarf Junior Show WHITESIDE/LANEY 5:00 PM Recorded Grade Junior Show CARTER/SNYDER National Show Chair George R. Altheide July 5, Tuesday 8:00 AM Nigerian Dwarf Senior Show WHITESIDE/LANEY 9:00 AM Recorded Grade Senior Show CARTER/SNYDER 319-524-1217 2:00 PM LaMancha Milkout [email protected] 3:00 PM Toggenburg Milkout 4:00 PM LaMancha Junior Show LANEY/CARTER 5:00 PM Toggenburg Junior Show BADEN/ROWE Youth Events Chair Paul Plummer July 6, Wednesday 8:00 AM LaMancha Senior Show LANEY/CARTER 9:00 AM Toggenburg Senior Show BADEN/ROWE 515-433-0252 2:00 PM Nubian Milkout [email protected] 3:00 PM Sable Milkout 4:00 PM Nubian Junior Show ROWE/WHITESIDE 5:00 PM Sable Junior Show SNYDER/BADEN Colorama Sale July 7, Thursday 8:00 AM Nubian Senior Show ROWE/WHITESIDE Ed Jodlowski, Chair 9:00 AM Sable Senior Show SNYDER/BADEN 503-873-8512 2:00 PM Oberhasli Milkout [email protected] 4:00 PM Oberhasli Junior Show WHITESIDE/ROWE July 8, Friday 8:00 AM Oberhasli Senior Show WHITESIDE/ROWE Fund Raising The following events will take place 1 hour after or at scheduled start time whichever is later. 3:00 PM Wine & Cheese Event Sally Hitchner 5:00 PM Awards Ceremony 856-935-2770 Colorama Sale July 9, Saturday TBA RELEASE time For places to visit in 12:00 PM All animals must be off the grounds Pennsylvania www.nationalshow.org/visit.htm Schedule is subject to change. 2016 ADGA NATIONAL SHOW ♦ HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA ♦ July 2 – 9 George R. Altheide National Show Committee Chair 3750 Whispering Lane Keokuk, IA 52632 Phone/Fax (319) 524-1217 [email protected] Dear ADGA Members and Guests, Welcome to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and the 2016 National Dairy Goat Show. We are grateful to the local group for their countless hours of work to make this show a success. A huge debt of gratitude goes to the many, many VOLUNTEERS behind the scenes, without which this show could not exist, both from the local group and the National Show Committee, as well as those of you who just step in to help out. This show could also not exist without you, the exhibitors. A special thank you goes out to our sponsors, not only the trophy sponsors, but especially our Premier sponsors: Maryland Dairy Goat Association, Sydell, Inc., Hamby Dairy Supply, Caprine Supply, Tractor Supply Company, Bio-Genics, Ltd., Harrogate Hospital for Animals, Heavenly Hooves Alpines & New Swamp Acres Alpines, Konza Kids Dairy Goats, Milkmaid Creations, National Livestock Producers Association (NLPA) Sheep & Goat Fund and Southern Maine Dairy Goat Association. The generous contributions of these sponsors are greatly appreciated by all. Please take the time to thank these special sponsors for their support. This year, nine beautiful doe kids are being donated for raffle, including for the first time, an Experimental kid. This event has proven to be invaluable in helping to offset National Show expenses. We certainly appreciate the generosity of this year’s donors listed in the following pages of this Show Book. Our ADGA Youth Representative, Maddie Bennett, of Kuna, Idaho, along with the assistance of our alternate Youth Representative, Henia Mackenroth, of Newcastle, California, will be passing out the ribbons and trophies this week. We appreciate their being here and all their hard work and tireless hours in the ring. As you attend this showcase of some of the world’s most beautiful dairy goats, take the time to visit with those with similar interests, rekindle old friendships and enjoy new ones! We hope you have a wonderful and memorable time at the show! Sincerely, George R. Altheide While every care has been exercised in compiling and publishing the data contained in these pages, ADGA acknowledges that errors or omissions could occur in the assembling of this material. We reserve the right to update or modify the information in this publication if errors are identified. PREMIER SPONSOR of the 2016 ADGA National Show SYDELL continues to expand new products to the goat and sheep industry. Our team and work ethic, commitment to customers’ needs and support of youth groups, have made Sydell a common name to producers. Our products are proudly manufactured in the USA. When you invest in equipment manufactured by Sydell, you invest in America. We have a proud history of supporting American workers since 1980. Before you purchase from our competitors, ask them if their products are manufactured by American workers. As we all work to revitalize our economy, we hope that you will continue to invest in America. Toll Free (800) 842-1369 Sydell, Inc. Phone (605) 624-4538 46935 SD Hwy. 50 Fax (605) 624-3233 Burbank, SD 57010 SYDELL.COM Platinum Sponsor of the 2016 ADGA National Show Farm Supplies and Equipment For your Dairy Goats 2402 SW Water Street, Maysville MO 64469-9102 Call toll free 1-800-306-8937 or visit HambyDairySupply.com Platinum Sponsor of the 2016 ADGA National Show CaprineSupply.com THE LEADER in Quality Goat Equipment Supplies and Service Goat Supplies and experience. We offer sensible, quality equipment and the Outstanding Service you deserve. 1-800-646-7736 Proud Sponsor of the Pee Wee Costume Class and Gold Sponsor of the 2016 ADGA National Show Everything except tractors. At TSC, customers find everything they need to maintain their farms, ranches, homes and animals. As the inventors of the “do it yourself” trend, our customers handle practically every chore themselves, from repairing wells to building fences, welding gates together, constructing feed bins, taking care of livestock and pets, repairing tractors and trucks and building trailers for hauling. In each Tractor Supply store, you’ll find a staff of experts, better known as your friends and neighbors. They’re proud of where they live and even more proud to bring you the products, services and seasoned advice you need out here. 7150 Allentown Blvd (717) 657-3945 Dillsburg Shopping Center 880 N U.S. 15 (717) 432-9271 TractorSupply.com Gold Sponsor of the 2016 ADGA National Show Beautiful Doe Kids Donated for Raffle by these Herds Purchase your $1 tickets at the ADGA booth. SUNRISE FARM KORI-BROOK DAIRY GOATS CORNERSTONE COTTAGE CREAMERY Seigfried Forster Josh Cox & Lennie Rae VanGorder James & Carolyn Menzies North Carolina Pennsylvania Kansas ALPINE NUBIAN SABLE DALTON'S WAY SUGAR TREE FARM CAN-TER VINE DAIRY GOATS Brian & Patti Dalton Caramee & Stuart Crabill Casey & Adam Prochniak New Jersey Indiana Minnesota LAMANCHA OBERHASLI TOGGENBURG TERRA BELLA RANCH PLEASANT-GROVE DAIRY GOATS 4JB DAIRY GOATS Kristin Terra Craig & Kara Koopmann Jeremy Bethel Virginia Iowa Georgia NIGERIAN DWARF SAANEN RECORDED GRADE harrogatevet.com milkmaidcreations.weebly.com Bronze Sponsor of the Bronze Sponsor of the 2016 ADGA National Show 2016 ADGA National Show Heavenly Hooves Alpines & New Swampy Acres Alpines Trudy Lombard & John Pfeiler Skaneateles, NY & Bloomfield, NY Find us on Facebook. biogenicsltd.com Bronze Sponsor of the Bronze Sponsor of the 2016 ADGA National Show 2016 ADGA National Show Konza Kids Dairy Goats Colorado Springs, CO Dr. Deb Mangelsdorf, DVM Manhattan, KS konza-kids.com sheepandgoatfund.com Bronze Sponsor of the Bronze Sponsor of the 2016 ADGA National Show 2016 ADGA National Show Go by to visit with Sally at the ADGA booth. Find us on Facebook Pick up your ADGA Supplies and Bronze Sponsor of the Doe Kid Raffle tickets! 2016 ADGA National Show 2016 ADGA National Show - Show Book Class 53: SAANEN JUNIOR KID RIng # Entry DOB Ring Entry DOB Sire Sire Name Exhibitor Sire Sire Name Exhibitor Dam Dam Name Breeder Dam Dam Name Breeder 168 AS1788916 SNOWFLAKE MARILYN MONROE 4/13/2016 2351 AS1782825 MAJENLI FE HADDISON 4/16/2016 AS1687127 ARABY-FARM SET APOLLO SNOWFLAKE AS1750624 HOANBU ANTHEM MAJENLI FALCON MAJENLI AS1682502 SNOWFLAKE MADDIE MAY SNOWFLAKE AS1677053 CH MAJENLI DA ELSA SINES, TERRI L 170 AS1794704 SNOWFLAKE APOLLO MARA 4/13/2016 2385 AS1786689
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