Cattlemen’s Days Gunnison County Fair 2021

In early July 2021, we traveled to Gunnison for the Cattlemen’s Fair. 

Because Highway 50 was closed due to construction, we took the scenic route through Hotchkiss, Crawford, down by the Black Canyon, and to the Blue Mesa Reservoir area.

It was a beautiful trip but the roads wind back and forth so it takes quite a bit longer to reach your destination. We were glad when we finally arrived!

This year we had a brother and sister showing their animals that they purchased from us back in January 2021.

Here are Samantha picking out her goat Festus (which she named Pete) out of our doe Miss Kitty and buck Tripp…

Samantha & Festus (Pete).

Samantha & Festus (Pete).

and Jake picking Jimmy Stewart out of our doe Maureen and buck Tripp.

Jacob & Jimmy Stewart.

Jacob & Jimmy Stewart.

Those little goats were just babies then — a little over a month old.

Here they are picking up their two goats towards the end of March to take back to Gunnison so they could start training them for the fair.

Samantha taking Pete.

Samantha taking Pete.

Jake with Jimmy—Jake was getting help from his sisters.

Jake with Jimmy—Jake was getting help from his sisters.

This was taken the end of March in their new Gunnison home.

Jimmy on the left, Pete on the right in their new Gunnison home.

Jimmy on the left, Pete on the right in their new Gunnison home.

It’s always exciting to see the 4-H kids doing such a great job with their animals and to check out how much their animals have grown in just a few short months!

Here are Samantha showing Pete…

Samantha showing Pete.

Samantha showing Pete.

and Jake showing Jimmy.

Jake showing Jimmy.

Jake showing Jimmy.

They both did a fantastic job and we thoroughly enjoyed being there to watch the show and to see all of the great people of the Gunnison area.

Jake with Jimmy & Samantha with Pete.

Jake with Jimmy & Samantha with Pete.

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Black Canyon ABGA Boer Goat Show 2020

Black Canyon Goat Show2020 marked the second year of the Black Canyon ABGA Boer Goat Show
held in Montrose, Colorado.

This is a fantastic show for all ABGA qualified animals, as it gives them the opportunity to obtain more points on their way to being ennobled.

Boer goat producers come from all over the state of Colorado, as well as from many surrounding states in the western part of the country.

The event goes for two days and is adjudicated by two different ABGA judges, which gives attendees and spectators alike a chance to learn more about the Boer goat breed and what the ABGA is looking for in their animals.

Most of the animals in this show are beautiful, but some catch your eye more than others.

This doe just stole my heart and I really wanted to take her home! She was from Kickin’ A Ranch in Colorado.

Erica and Doe

Erica and pretty doe.

Owner Erica was leading her out in the show ring as Glenda, one of the judges that was there on Saturday, watched to see how the doe carried herself. This doe did take first place in her class which was no big surprise to me!

I enjoy going to these ABGA shows even though I don’t personally show my animals. I’ve been raising Boer goats for over 20 years, but there is always more to learn, and a show like this is a great place to do it. I also get to see some beautiful Boer goats, catch up with some of my friends I haven’t seen for a while, meet new friends, and witness the wonderful care that these people give to their animals.

I mean, it’s a couple days immersed in goats. What could be better?

It was great to catch up with Erica, Carol, and Jennifer among others and to meet some ladies who brought their goats up from New Mexico. One special little gal and her Mom came from Arizona, and since she sat near me by the ring, I got the chance to get to know her a little.

When I first noticed her, she was sitting on the other side of me with her goat. You could just see how much she thought of her little goat the way she was with her.

Skyler & her goat Bailey.

The next time I looked her way, she had the little goat on her lap! I had to speak to her to see if she would allow me take a picture!. It was just too cute.

Bailey taking a nap on Skyler’s lap!

She told me her name was Skyler and gave me permission to share her pictures with you here. Her little goat’s name was Bailey and she was tired so Skyler helped her get some rest.

Later I found out that Skyler is a senior in high school and she wants to go on to do something related to animals. She will be great at that as she obviously has a real love for them.

I later took some pictures of Skyler and Bailey in the show ring for the showmanship class. She does an excellent job showing her animal.

Skyler & Bailey

Skyler & Bailey.

Judge Scott, who was making the decisions on Sunday, asked every contestant questions to evaluate their knowledge.

Skyler talking to Judge Scott

Skyler talking to Judge Scott.

Skyler took Reserve Grand Champion Showmanship, so congratulations to her for doing such a great job.

Skyler & Bailey w_ Reserve Grand Champion Showmanship

Skyler & Bailey, winners of the Reserve Grand Champion Showmanship prize.

My sincere best wishes to Skyler on her upcoming graduation from high school in 2021. I certainly hope our paths will cross again.

Meanwhile, I encourage anyone who loves Boer goats to put this event on their calendar for next year. It’s one of the best Boer goat events in Colorado. You won’t be sorry!

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Delta County Fair 2020: Enjoying Our Old and New Customers!

1 Delta CountyIn August, we traveled to the Delta County Goat Show in Hotchkiss, Colorado.

As with the other 4H shows this year, we were concerned we wouldn’t be able to attend the one in Delta because of COVID-19 restrictions.

Thanks to long time friend and customer, Bill, we were able to go see the show. We were very excited since we had a first-year 4-H customer, Cole, showing his goat, Waves. He had purchased Waves from us earlier this year, and we sure didn’t want to miss his and Cole’s debut in the show ring!

We were so pleased to see the fantastic trim job that Cole’s Mom, Lanni, had done on Waves. It looked like a professional had trimmed that goat. However, Lanni said that she had never done one before! She sure fooled us.

Cole’s younger brother Stihl had been helping with exercising Waves as well. You could tell that Stihl really likes the animals. We’d love to see him show in the future!

We were also happy to see our longtime friend and customer, Trey, who was at the show with some of his own goats out of a buck purchased from Swan View Ranch.

We have had the pleasure of watching Trey grow up. We first met him when he came to purchase his first wether at the age of 11!

Here is Trey showing one of his younger wethers.

Trey showing one of his goats.

Trey showing one of his goats.

Here is Cole showing Waves. What a great job he is doing for a first year as a 4-H student.

Cole showing Waves.

Cole showing Waves.

You could really tell that Cole and Stihl had spent a lot of time teaching Waves to lead.

Cole standing Waves up.

Cole standing Waves up.

Cole took first place with Waves in his market goat class. Congratulations!

Cole and Waves take first place in their market goat class.

Cole and Waves take first place in their market goat class.

Here is Trey showing his doe.

Trey showing his doe.

Trey showing his doe.

Trey took second place market goat in his class with this beautiful doe.

Trey's doe takes 2nd place in her market goat class.

Trey’s doe takes 2nd place in her market goat class.

The great thing about the 4-H is it’s truly a family project. Everyone works very hard for the final outcome of the goat show. Congratulations to both families for everything they did to help Cole and Trey succeed.

Trey is a senior in high school this year. We sure hope to see him show one last time next year. It wouldn’t seem like the Delta County goat show without Trey and his Dad, Bill, being there. We would truly miss seeing them.

It’s the first year for Cole and at the rate he is going — we look for many more successful years in his future. He has a great family behind him too which makes all the difference in the world.

Until next year!

Cole & Waves with their first place ribbon.

Cole & Waves with their first place ribbon.

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Eagle County Goat Show 2020

We were so happy to be able to attend the
Eagle County goat show in 2020!

As with the other shows this summer, we weren’t sure if the Covid-19 pandemic restrictions would stop us from attending.

It was touch-and-go for weeks prior to the event, but thanks to our great customer Jacob and his parents, Cindy and Ernie—who pulled some strings with the powers that be—we were able to go. Our daughter Colleen, who lives in Idaho, was visiting at the time and was able to go with us, too. We were very grateful!

The Eagle County show has a special place in our hearts as our customers always do such a great job with their animals. The goats had all grown and developed really well. It was obvious they had been fed healthy diets, and that they were well trained and loved by each of their owners.

It’s so nice to have customers who take such good care of their animals!

So let’s get into some of the highlights of the show.

First, a little background. The events took place in an outdoor pen in the middle of the arena. Thankfully, the coordinators had put up some tents which was helpful, as we did get a good soaking rain in the late afternoon. Unfortunately, some of the kids got wet while waiting to come in the ring, but all in all we stayed dry.

In order to comply with health recommendations, everyone was wearing masks, so in a way we were glad it was a stormy day as it made it a little cooler, which was more comfortable for everyone.

The showmanship class was first. This class was particularly difficult, as the judge had the kids exchange animals at one point, so they had to be on their toes.

One of the girls lost her goat about halfway through the class, and he went running around the ring as she, the judge, and the assistant all took turns trying to catch him!

Hannah took it all in stride. We were proud of her.

Here she is taking second place with Barney.

Hannah and Barney.

Hannah and Barney.

Jacob helps all of his siblings with their goats, plus he had had two of his own and did well with both. Here he is with Dallas, who took second place in the market goat class.

Jacob and Dallas.

Jacob and Dallas.

Lizzy had a challenging time last year managing a spirited goat, so she was happy to have such a great animal to work with this year.

Here she is showing Charlie, and doing a great job. We noticed some definite improvements in her technique over last year. (Check out the recent post Lizzy inspired here. She has a great creative mind.)

Lizzy and Charlie.

Lizzy and Charlie.

Isaac came in the ring with Marshall like he’d been showing for many years rather than just one (prior to this one). We were pleasantly surprised to see how well he’s doing with his showing technique. He was calm and confident and did a good job keeping an eye on the judge. We may have a future showmanship winner here if he keeps at it!

Isaac and Marshall.

Isaac and Marshall.

Everyone was pooped after the show was over, including Dallas, who as you can see here was obviously ready for a nice easy chair.

Dallas ready for a nice easy chair.

Dallas ready for a nice easy chair.

Following the show, our customers invited us over for dinner. It was one of the most delightful evenings we’ve spent in a long time, as the family—including all of the kids—sat down and visited with us over a tasty meal. The art of conversation is so often lost in today’s world, it was refreshing to see it alive and well inside this happy home.

When it was all over we were sad to leave as both Jacob and Hannah will soon be off to college. We felt like we were saying goodbye to some of our own grandkids! Hopefully they will be back for the fair next year as we would really miss seeing them.

Congratulations to Hannah on her high school graduation this year and good luck to her in college in Iowa. Jacob has completed one year of college already in Nebraska and is well on his way to determining what his major area of study will be. Both of these institutions are lucky to have such fine young people attending them. We know they will both be very successful.

Meanwhile we look forward to seeing what Lizzy and Isaac will do next year. Thanks again to everyone!

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Cattlemen’s Days Gunnison County Fair 2020

The Gunnison County Fair was interesting this year
with all the Covid 19 restrictions in place.

For several months we weren’t sure the 4H students would even be able to show their goats, say nothing of whether we’d be able to go see them.

Fortunately, because of the efforts of several good people including Teri, Rhonda, and Eric, we got permission to attend and we were so glad! A BIG thank you to those folks for assisting us in doing that.

We were thrilled to have a young man from Germany (Linus) come to buy goats from us this year. A lovely lady by the name of Rhonda sponsored his visit. Linus was looking forward to showing his goats, but the virus forced a premature return to his home country.

We were sad Linus wouldn’t be able to show his own goats, but we enjoyed meeting him and getting to know him while he raised his animals. Fortunately, a couple other 4H students stepped in to show his goats for him.

Here are the kids coming to pick out their young goats for the fair in early 2020.

Rhonda & Linus loading Ruby.

Rhonda & Linus loading Ruby.

Tristen with her wether, Chachi.

Tristen with her wether, Chachi.

Samantha & Ollie.

Samantha & Ollie.

As usual, all of the kids and their families did a wonderful job of taking care of their animals and getting them ready for show. They all looked fantastic.

Here are Chachi and Ollie lining up for their class.

Tristen & Chachi

Tristen & Chachi

Samantha & Ollie

Samantha & Ollie

Linus did a great job taking care of his two girls too. Even though he couldn’t be there to show them, he’ll be very happy to find out that his goat, Betty, took first place in her class.

Nic with Ruby and Dakota with Betty—both Linus's goats.

Nic with Ruby and Dakota with Betty—both Linus’s goats.

Here is Betty in the Championship class with Hayden showing her and the judge looking her over.

Betty with Hayden holding her and Judge checking her.

Betty with Hayden holding her and Judge checking her.

Long-term customer Tristen graduated from High School this year and she’s going to college in the east. We’re sure she has a bright future in front of her. Congratulations, Tristen, and we’ll miss you!

Tristen & Chachi 2020

Tristen & Chachi 2020

Rhonda was the announcer for the fair this year. So often we have trouble hearing the announcers, but that wasn’t the case with Rhonda. She has a nice clear voice and was easy to hear and understand. It made the show all that much more enjoyable. Nice job, Rhonda, and thank you for sponsoring Linus. We hope to see you again.

Rhonda the announcer and Linus' sponsor.

Rhonda the announcer and Linus’ sponsor.

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Dinner for Two at Swan View Ranch

As regular readers know, we raise South African Boer goats at our ranch in Colorado.

Currently, it’s breeding season. The bucks are in with the does which means if all goes well, the place will be bleating with babies in about five months.

But romance among goats isn’t as simple as putting male and female together. Sometimes they don’t like each other. Other times it’s too hot for making whoopee. And sometimes Mother Nature just doesn’t cooperate and you don’t know why.

This normally wouldn’t be a problem, except we sell many of our baby goats to 4H students to show at the summer fairs. If the romance doesn’t happen in a timely matter, the babies will be born too late in the year to “make weight” for the fairs.

That means a lot of disappointed kids—of the two-legged kind.

Lizzy, one of our young 4H clients who’s already looking forward to buying a baby for next year’s fair, asked if it was possible to influence the mating process.

Might a romantic dinner for two help?

We were so inspired by her idea, we decided to try it.

You Get Great Service at the Ranch Restaurant

Meet Hoosier, the oldest and most seasoned buck at Swan View Ranch. Unlike some bucks who may bunt you with their hard heads when you’re not looking, Hoosier has a sweet disposition.

Here, he’s checking out the new restaurant that recently opened on the ranch. Might it be a good place to take his doe for a date?

Hoosier checks out the new restaurant.

Hoosier checks out the new restaurant.

The place seemed to meet with his approval, because a little while later he came back with his date, Elizabeth. She’s been around the ranch for years and is a blue-ribbon-producing doe, so we thought he made a good choice.

Here, their waitress (our daughter, Colleen) is taking their order. They’ve chosen the green stalks as an appetizer.

Hoosier and Elizabeth place their orders.

Hoosier and Elizabeth place their orders.

Looks like the appetizer meets with their approval. Notice that Hoosier’s is already gone and he’s wanting more.

Hmm. This looks pretty good.

Hmm. This looks pretty good.

Now it’s time for the main course—the ragweed salad. To goats, this is a special delicacy, preferred over hay and other types of greens.

The waitress offers a little wine with their salad, but our daters declined. They were too busy enjoying the meal.

Would you like a little wine with your salad?

Would you like a little wine with your salad?

After the couple had nearly finished their meal, the waitress asked about dessert. Hoosier and Elizabeth said they were fine filling up on ragweed.

Any dessert for you this afternoon?

Any dessert for you this afternoon?

So that date went well. Both goats seemed to enjoy themselves. In fact, it went so well that Hoosier returned to the Ranch Restaurant a little while later for a second date.

But he didn’t bring Elizabeth this time. He brought Francine instead.

Billy goats are known to enjoy playing the field.

We thought he was lucky to get her to go with him. She’s a grand-champion-producing doe, and has extremely high standards. As you can see, she appreciated the roses.

Hoosier brings a second date, Francine.

Hoosier brings a second date, Francine.

After a second successful date, it was time for the Ranch Restaurant to close.

The goats clearly enjoyed their meals, but they also left quite a mess for the staff to clean up.

The waitress is a little worried: “I hope they left a tip!”

What a mess! I hope they left a tip!

What a mess! I hope they left a tip!

Will the wine and roses inspire romance between our couples?

Only time will tell.

Stay tuned for more updates as the year goes on!

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