New Hampshire Dairy Goat Association

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New Hampshire Dairy Goat Association

NEW HAMPSHIRE DAIRY GOAT ASSOCIATION PRESENTS ADGA SEPARATELY SANCTIONED JUNIOR AND SENIOR DOE SHOWS 4-H FAIRGROUNDS, RTE. 13, NEW BOSTON, NH SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 2007 JUDGE: ALLEN BITTER Show Sec. Mary Fox SHOW CHAIRPERSON: LARRY GASKELL 14 Joe English Road 603-495-3964 Mont Vernon, NH 03057 603-673-8426

2007 ADGA RULES SHALL GOVERN SENIOR SHOW FIRST FOLLOWED BY JUNIOR SHOW

Order of breeds are as follows: Nigerian Dwarf, Lamancha, Alpine, Nubian, Oberhasli, Saanen, Toggenburg & Recorded Grade

Advance entry fees: $3.00 per animal, day of show entries: $6.00 per animal We are required to leave the fairgrounds clean at the end of the day, to insure this will happen we will require a $5.00 clean up fee for every 6 foot penning space used, inside the building and outside. Trailers with attached pens will be considered one 6ft. pen. Please consider how much penning space you will need when making out your entry. Pens will be available on a first come first serve basis. There is ample tie up space outside. The clean up fees will be refunded when penning area is cleaned out by the exhibitor at the end of the day.

All entry fees and penning fees must be in the hands of the secretary by May 26th, 2007. Substitutions allowed within the classes only, advanced notice appreciated.

Registration or recordation papers must be presented on all animals six (6) months or older. Animals under six (6) months may be shown in an official ADGA show with a stamped duplicate application showing date of receipt in the ADGA office.

Papers will be checked until 9:00 am. It is requested that all animals be on the grounds by 8:30 am. Judging will start at 9.30am.

Base date for animals will be day of show, June 2, 2007.

All animals entered in the specialty classes must also be entered in the regular classes.

Judges decision is final. ADGA Grand Champion or Best of Breed winners must compete for Best In Show or forfeit the leg.

Show committee reserves the right to interpret or amend the rules. Neither the Hillsboro County 4-H Fair Assoc., nor the NHDGA., or it's officers shall be held responsible for any loss, damage or accident to any person or animals or property while on the fairgrounds. All animals entered at owner's risk.

HEALTH REGULATIONS: Out of state animals - Certificate of Veterinary Inspection and Permanent Identification Required. All goats originating from TB accredited free and Brucellosis classified free status may enter the state of NH without testing.

NH animals - All goats must originate from non-quarantined herds and be clinically free from all other infectious and communicable diseases. Permanent identification required.

As is our custom, we will have an auction held between shows. All donations to the auction will be greatly appreciated. Items need not be goat related. Contact Linda Fox Milliken if you have donations or questions, (603)487-3740.

THERE WILL BE A FOOD BOOTH OPEN FOR BOTH BREAKFAST AND LUNCH WEARE

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Nashua

Directions

The Hillsborough County 4-H Foundation Youth Center is located immediately east of New Boston Village on Route 13. Look for Youth Center signs. Manchester— From Route 3 (Everett Turnpike) and 293 Take exit to Route 101 West (toward Bedford, NH) Continue through lights to Route 114 (towards Goffstown) Go 7 miles and take a left on to Route 13 South The 4-H Youth Center is 5.9 miles down Route 13 on the right (river side of Road)

Nashua—

From Route 3 Take Exit 8 to Route 101A West Continue on Route 101A West to Milford Center Go onto Route 13 North and continue through Milford and Mont Vernon, through New Boston Center to 4-H Youth Center on the left side of road.

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