Garfield County Fair was our last goat show this year.
That’s always sad as we really enjoy going to visit with the families that have purchased goats from us and seeing how they do in the shows.
We met up with our favorite Garfield County Family in Rifle on Thursday, July 27th. This family really loves their animals as you can tell by the great way they feed trim, and ready them for the shows.
Hondo, their wether this year, was 43 pounds when they picked him up in March. On fair day in July, he weighed 100 pounds!
Santi and his family selected him in January. They came back in March to pick him up—when he was old enough to leave his Mom.
Here is Santi literally “picking up” Hondo to take home!
Santi works with his animals to get them ready for the show ring. Here he is at his home spending time teaching Hondo to stand for the judge.
When Santi came into the Showmanship Class with Hondo, Gerald and I were thrilled to see how much his showing skills had improved. He was positioning Hondo very well and Honda was responding to him, making it clear they had worked together a lot.
It was a shame that Santi’s work wasn’t rewarded with a ribbon in Showmanship cause we certainly thought he deserved one. Sometimes judges are wise in their decisions. Other times…well, let’s just say we reserve the right to disagree!
Then came Hondo’s market goat class. He just looked beautiful walking along so nice with Santi.
The judge put Hondo third—a mystery to us since the goat she put in second place was down on her pasterns? (A definite no-no according to the American Boer Goat Association.)
No doubt another judge another day would have placed the animals differently. But that’s part of the learning experience in 4-H. The real value lies in building character. At least that’s what we say when these things happen!
We were so proud of Santi. We certainly noticed all the work he put into training Hondo and how much he had improved his own skills, as well.
Next year will even be better yet!