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How your entry layout should look and accepted picture rules

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How your entry layout should look and accepted picture rules

Postby Dover Farms on Fri Nov 30, 2007 10:46 am

Meat goats(all types)
Name: (if registered, put registered name)
DOB:
Owner:
Weight: (this will only be for wethers category and only if you have the weight)
side view a must

front view and back view only if you can get it.
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Pygmy goats
Name: (if registered, put registered name)
DOB:
Owner:
Side shot a must
front and back only if you can get it, but it is preffered
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Dairy Goats(including recorded grades)
Name: (if registered, put registered name)
DOB:
Months fresh:
Hours in milk(in the picture)
Freshenings: say if she is a 1st freshener, 2nd, etc.
Owner:
Side shot, front shot and back shot all required.

If you do not know your goats DOB, please put how old you think they are.

Pasture photos are only acceptable if the got has it's head up and is not hunched up or grazing. Milk stand pictures are only accepted for back shots; if you use the milk stand with the thing that their head is chained in for side shots, that is acceptable.
For picture taking hints, tie the goat to the fence, put the feed dish really high on the fence when you take the picture, put your camera on timer and set it on the milk stand while you are setting the goat up.

If you have any questions, please feel free to post, here, or ask one of the Administrators.
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questions

Postby kelebek on Fri Nov 30, 2007 8:06 pm

Do the goats have to be shaved? I know that it is desirable, but is it required?

Thanks

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Postby Muddy Creek Farm on Fri Nov 30, 2007 8:10 pm

No, it is not required. Although it is desirable, like you said.
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Postby kelebek on Fri Nov 30, 2007 8:14 pm

Great - thanks!
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Postby LiddleGoteGurl on Fri Nov 30, 2007 9:18 pm

And most people do not shave their goats this time of year! :) It is just sooo cold out. brrrr!
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Postby ozarksvalley on Mon Dec 31, 2007 11:42 am

*freezing just thinking about my poor babies being shaved....* LOL
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Postby LiddleGoteGurl on Tue Jan 01, 2008 12:06 pm

LOL I know!!! Brrrrr!! Aaagh. But I seriously cannot wait until it is warm outside!!! Especially since after Christmas I now own over $400 worth of goat shavers... :roll: lol!!! :D I think everyone in my herd is going to be naked next year...
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