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ALABAMA
OPEN MARKET & INTERNATIONAL BOER GOAT SANCTIONED
SHOW
CULLMAN,
ALABAMA
24
MAY 2003
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After attending several goat shows in the
past four years, we finally determined it
was time we took some animals to compare with
others of their age and sex to see how our
breeding program is progressing. We
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Friday before the show, we took the animals
(Fletcher, Grover, Star Topaz, and Venus)
to the vet's, and Wyatt Galbraith gave them
all a clean bill of health - and a certificate
to take to Alabama. |
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At the Cullman Agriculture Center, we
located our "pen", settled in the animals,
and set up our equipment and display.
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Venus was especially happy - all the
food and alfalfa she wanted!!
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Our day began with a class in Goat Bathing
101. Jennifer Williams of Kingdom
Acres Farm gave Ken a lesson in washing,
shampooing, and drying goats.
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Goat Bathing 101 was immediately followed
with Goat Grooming 101. Jennifer
taught him how to trim tails and trim
around the hoof. |
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Linda Merrell, Jennifer's mother, taught
Goat Grooming 102 - how to give styling
hair cuts and pedicures. |
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The first victim of the class was BNZ Venus
who soaked up the attention like a sponge.
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KWM's Star Topaz, Venus' 4 month old kid,
didn't care for either the bath or the blow
drying, but she tolerated the attention |
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KWM's Grover didn't mind the bath or the grooming
nearly as much as he hated being on and walking
on a lead! |
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After all three animals were fluffed and dried,
we were sure some new animals had been substituted
for our pasture-raised goats. Suddenly
we had SHOW GOATS!!
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Grover weighed in at 55 pounds and this put
him in the 35 to 60 pound class.
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There were 16 market meat goats in this class,
and Grover, who wasn't fond of walking or
setting up, finished 3rd!
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Becky Williams did an outstanding job of showing
Grover's best features to the judge.
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Then we waited. And waited. And
waited some more. The bucks were moved
to the top of the show because without a great
herd sire, you're not going to have a great
herd.
We were extremely happy to see Dawn Benz back
in the show ring. |

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Finally it was time for Topaz to enter the
ring and strut her stuff.
Or was it time for Jennifer Williams to drag
her into the competition? |

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There were 19 goats in the under 6 month old
class, and we were happy to see Topaz (1)
not get tossed out of the ring for having
too much white on her ears and (2) finish
9th!!
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It
wasn't long before the big girls entered the
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Venus struts for Becky. |
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After a little initial resistance, Becky Williams
was able to get Venus to prance around the
ring and set up like a pro. And we were
proud goat owners when Venus was awarded a
4th place ribbon. |
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It was a long, long day, but we had a marvelous
time. We learned the goats we are raising
are competitive when compared to others, and
we are right on track with our breeding program.
We had such a good time, we may show more
of our goats at other venues. |
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Ken and Pat Motes
Clear Creek Farms
33 South Clear Creek Road
Fall River, Tennessee 38468
Phone: (931) 852-2168 or (931) 852-2167
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