Myotonic Goat Registry



Mayberry Show

Friday June 19 @ 4:00 pm

*Sponsored by Shady Oak Ranch*

Kern County Fairgrounds

1142 South P Street Bakersfield, CA 93307

Goats can be checked in from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm on Friday June 19, 2020 for

Judge will be Shelly Strahan (MGR)

MGR SANCTIONED SHOW RULES

1. Goats must be registered by the Myotonic Goat Registry. The ORIGINAL

registration certificate MUST accompany the goat during check-in. Kids under

three (3) months of age must be registered for any sanctioned classes. No pending

registrations will be accepted at check-in.

2. Age eligibility for classes will be determined by date of birth on the registration

certificate.

3. The full correct registered name of goat must be used on the entry forms.

4. The goats permanent ID (USDA scrapie tag, tattoo, or microchip) must be on the

Health Certificate and the registration from the MGR.

5. The correct Breeder/Exhibitor name as on the Reg. Certificate must be on the entry

form, unless you have a signed transfer application that is dated 45 days or less before

the show date and the breeder that is on the transfer application is a current MGR breeder.

6. Substitutions will be allowed at Check-in within the same class at no charge.

7. Goats will be released immediately after the show but may stay until June 22, 2020.

8. All goats entering California MUST have a health certificate not within 30 days of the show and include the show address as your destination. Scrapie rules apply. If you

use microchips, you must furnish a reader. Tattoos MUST be legible. Scrapie tags

are acceptable. You MUST bring an extra copy of your goat's health certificate that

will be retained by the show secretary.

9. All goats must be shown with collar. Bucks must be secure at all times.

10. Show secretary reserves the right to split large classes.

11. Entry fee: $10.00 per goat/ per show including kids in sanctioned classes.

12. Entries must be received no later than May 30, 2020 to be in the show book, entries

will be accepted up till the start of the show as long as they are listed on your

health certificate. There will be a late charge on entries not received by May 30th of

$2 additional per goat per class.

13. MGR Rules to govern and to take precedence over all others

14. No refunds of entry fees under any circumstances.

15. This is a ribbon and points show. Any available awards will be announced at the show.

16. Goats may be sold by private treaty. Any goats sold must be entered in the show.

17. Any item that comes up that is not specifically covered by these rules will be

decided by the show committee and their decision will be final.

18. All goats entering (CA) for exhibition must meet all the requirements for entry into

(CA). Goats may be examined on grounds by show personnel or state Veterinarian.

Goats showing evidence of disease, particularly foot rot, sore mouth, abscesses will

not be allowed to enter the barn or show and may be released by officials.

19. No animal with an open wound shall be allowed to be unloaded on the showground.

The organizers of this show and the facility will not be liable for any loss, damages

or accidents to animals, persons or property while at the show grounds. Youth

exhibitors are to be accompanied by a responsible adult.

20. No alcoholic beverages or smoking in the barns or arena allowed.

21. Good Sportsmanship is expected to be shown at all times to judges and fellow

exhibitors. Poor sportsmanship instances will be properly handled by Show

Host.

22. Wood chips are the acceptable forms of bedding. Each pen will receive 1/2 of a bag of shavings. If you would like additional shavings they will be available at 8.00 per bag.

23. Pens are $10ea for the duration of the weekend and will be cleaned by Facilities

Crew at conclusion of the shows.

24. Entry fees are due at time of entry, NO EXCEPTIONS!

RV Camping is available, no tents

Kern County Fair History

The official birth of the Kern County Agricultural Fair was on August 5, 1916.  It was located on 106 acres at Chester Avenue, two blocks north of 34th Street and just south of the Kern River Bridge.  There were no buildings at that time so they used tents.  The Kern County Museum and Clock Tower now stand in that location.

   

     The Kern County Fair held on October 6, 1925 had 20,000 county school children and a total of 65,000 individuals pass through the gates for the six day fair.  Governor's Day was October 8th, with festivities centered on Governor Richardson.  Governor Richardson was unable to attend due to the sudden illness of his daughter.

   

       Some of the activities held during 1925 included parachute jumps, aerialists, a balloon ascension, motorcycle races and a 15 mile sweepstakes race.

    

       The Sixth Annual Kern County Fair opened on September 24, 1930 opening at 11' clock.  A big parade, headed by Captain Leslie S. Robinson as our grand marshal, formed an escort of honor for the day's principle guest, Mayor James Rolph Jr. of San Francisco, Republican nominee for governorship of California.  The parade started at City Hall to the Fairgrounds.  The opening was simple after giving a speech Mayor Rolph threw the latch to the main gates open.

   

        There were 14 community exhibits, 112 Kern County school exhibits, and 100 individual commercial exhibitors.  The first prize for the Best Community Exhibit went to McFarland Farm Center and was chosen to represent Kern County at the 1931 State Fair.  It was also the Fair's first oil and mineral exhibit that year.

   

         Later during the Depression in the 1930's there was no Fair held for two years.  Then in 1952 the Fair was moved from the North Chester location to the present grounds.  

   

        In 1952 the Fair was a 5 day event, in 1956 was extended to 7 days, 1967 was extended to 9 days, 1977 was extended to 10 days, 1979 to 11 days, and starting in 1983 the Fair was extended to 12 days. 

         The 15th District Agricultural Association known as the Kern County Fair consists of 160 acres, 4 large exhibit buildings, auction barn, sheep and swine show rings, grandstand arena, north arena, horse stalls, outdoor theater and a large well-groomed outdoor display area. The grounds are maintained all year long with blooming flowers and various large trees and shrubs.  The parking lots surrounding the grounds can accommodate 7,000 vehicles.  The grounds also are set up for recreational vehicle camping along with shower facilities.

   

          In 1987 the Kern County Fair added Satellite Watch and Wager Racing,  The building being used is the Albert S. Goode Auditorium.  One of the big highlights of horse racing is the Kentucky Derby.

Show Host

Sue Johnson

661-754-6251

Show Schedule

Friday, June 1

1:00 - 3:00 p.m.: Check-in/ Registration

4:00 p.m.: Show begins

Class List

|MGR Showmanship |

|Class S1 |Pee Wee Showmanship: open to all children less than 6 years of age |

|Class S2 |Junior Showmanship: breeders 6 to 9 years of age |

|Class S3 |Junior High Showmanship: breeders 10 to 14 years of age |

|Class S4 |Senior Showmanship: breeders 15 to 18 years of age |

|MGR Junior Wether Division |

|Class 1 |Jr. Wethers: Under 3 months |

|Class 2 |Jr. Wethers: 3 to under 6 months |

|Class 3 |Jr. Wethers: 6 to under 9 months |

|Class 4 |Jr. Wethers: 9 to under 12 months |

MGR Junior Champion & Reserve Junior Champion Wether

|MGR Senior Wether Division |

|Class 5 |Yearling Wethers: 12 to under 24 months |

|Class 6 |Two Year Old Wethers: 24 to under 36 months |

|Class 7 |Three Year Old Wethers & Older: 36 months and over |

MGR Senior Champion & Reserve Senior Champion Wether

MGR Grand Champion & Reserve Grand Champion Wether

|MGR Junior Doe Division |

|Class 8 |Jr. Doe: under 3 months |

|Class 9 |Jr. Doe: 3 to under 6 months |

|Class 10 |Jr. Doe: 6 to under 9 months |

|Class 11 |Jr. Doe: 9 to under 12 months |

|Class 12 |Unfreshened 12 to under 24 months |

MGR Junior Champion & Reserve Junior Champion Doe

|MGR Senior Doe Division |

|Class 13 |Yearling Does: Freshened 12 to under 24 months |

|Class 14 |Two Year Old Does: 24 to under 36 months |

|Class 15 |Three Year Old Does: 36 to under 48 months |

|Class 16 |Four Year Old and Older Does: 48 months and over |

|Class 17 |Mini Does: Does that are MGR certified as minis and status noted on registration certificate. |

| |Height is 21” or less at withers at 3 years of age. |

MGR Senior Champion & Reserve Senior Champion Doe

MGR Grand Champion & Reserve Grand Champion Doe

|MGR Junior Buck Division |

|Class 18 |Jr. Bucks: under 3 months |

|Class 19 |Jr. Bucks: 3 to under 6 months |

|Class 20 |Jr. Bucks: 6 to under 9 months |

|Class 21 |Jr. Bucks: 9 to under 12 months |

MGR Junior Champion & Reserve Junior Champion Buck

|MGR Senior Buck Division |

|Class 22 |Yearling Buck: 12 to under 24 months |

|Class 23 |Two Year Old Bucks: 24 to under 36 months |

|Class 24 |Three Year Old Bucks: 36 to under 48 months |

|Class 25 |Four Year Old and Older Bucks: 48 months and over |

|Class 26 |Mini Bucks: Bucks that are MGR certified as minis and status noted on registration certificate. |

| |Height is 21” or less at withers at 3 years of age. |

MGR Senior Champion & Reserve Senior Champion Buck

MGR Grand Champion & Reserve Grand Champion Buck

|GOATS REGISTERED NAME |MGR |Permanent |SEX |D.O.B |CLASS # |

|(MUST BE AS ON REG. |REG. |Tattoo, Tag | | | |

|CERT.) |# |or Microchip | | | |

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Print Exhibitor NAME (AS ON REG. CERTIFICATE) SIGNATURE

________________________________________________________

Exhibitor MGR breeder +

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ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP

________________________________________________________

E-MAIL ADDRESS (to address questions)

________________________________________________________

TELEPHONE NUMBER (required)

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Grand Total $________ (10.00 per goat +10.00 per pen)

Mail To: Sue Johnson – Show Secretary; 3289 Werner St. Rosamond Ca 93560

Please make all checks payable to: Sue Johnson

Statement of liability:

The Show Management will not be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur. Each exhibitor will be solely responsible for their

own liabilities, if incurred, as well as damage or injury to any other person or property caused by the exhibitor or animals they exhibit.

All MGR Youth Showmanship Classes are free; All participants in the MGR Youth Showmanship Classes must be active MGR members

Any MGR registered doe or platinum wether may be used for Showmanship.

|Youth’s Name |Age |Breeder |Breeder Goats name |MGR REG. |Class # |

| | |# | |# | |

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1. Pee- Wee Showmanship (Free to all children under 6yrs)

2. Youth Junior Showmanship (Free to all youth 6yrs – 9yrs)

3. MGR Youth Junior Showmanship (Free to Jr. Breeders 6yrs – 9yrs)

4. MGR Youth Jr. High Showmanship (Free to Jr. Breeders, 10 yrs-14yrs)

5. MGR Youth Senior Showmanship (Free to Jr. Breeders, 15yrs –

18yrs)

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