Cache Valley Open Show

2026 Logan Show
Cache County Fairgrounds

450 S 500 W
Logan, Utah 84321
June 5-6, 2026

This is a Three-ring show with Junior and Senior Does sanctioned separately by the

American Dairy Goat Association.

Show Chairperson:
Elizabeth Babcock 3888 N 1725 W Pleasant View UT 84414
Cindi Garlick 2164 N Frontage Rd Centerville, UT 84014

Show Secretaries:
Lyndsey Healy, 1276 N 700 E Bountiful, UT 84010
Heather Healey, 745 W 2025 N Centerville, UT 84014
Marilyn Stertz, 6327 O Street APT 108 Lincoln, NE 68510

Judges:
Jackson Noble – Cleveland, NC
Erica Illg Noble – Woodleaf, NC
Kelly Martin – Sunset, TX

Schedule of Events:

Friday June 5, 2025
Check-in for Jr and Sr Doe show Friday 12:00 – 7:00 pm
June 7, 2025
Show begins at 8:00 am starting with Senior Does followed by Junior Does

Early check-in is available upon Show Secretaries approval. Everyone must be checked in
by 7:00 pm unless approved by the show chair.

THERE WILL BE NO BUCK SHOW THIS YEAR

Breeds Sanctioned and Show Order (this order is subject to Change. We may add a sanctioned breed
based on number of animals entered.

Senior Does:

Alpine, Guernsey, LaMancha, Nigerian Dwarf, Nubian, Oberhasli, Saanen, Sable, Toggenburg, Recorded Grades

Junior Does:

Alpine, LaMancha, Nigerian Dwarf, Nubian, Oberhasli, Toggenburg, AOP, Recorded Grades

Entry Fees:
Entries postmarked by May 22, 2026, will be:
$6.00 per head per ring for Does

Late entries will be charged a $50 fee
Entry fees are non-refundable or transferable under any circumstance.

ENTRIES WILL BE CONSIDERED LATE IF ENTRY FORM IS NOT COMPLETE
ENTRY FEES MUST ACCOMPANY YOUR ENTRY, or you will incur the $50 late fee.

We will not accept any entries after May 29 unless approved by the show chair.

Any questions or disputes will be addressed to the show chairperson or Secretary with the Chairperson making
the final decision. Please call with questions.
No Free Sanctioned animals. If you are asked by the show committee to bring a goat for sanctioning purposes,
you will get the original discount fee.
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Make all checks or money orders payable to:
Utah Dairy Goat Association.
Paypal: @udgafinance@gmail.com
Venmo: @UtahDairy-GoatAssociation
Entries with your check and/or money order should be mailed to:
c/o Heather Healey
745 W 2025 N
Centerville, Utah 84014

Pen Fees:
$8 per Pen
Shavings will be available at the show for purchase if you would like to purchase them ahead of time and
pay for them with your show fees. Shaving will be $9 a bag.

Schedule of classes

Breed codes: A – Alpine; G – Guernsey; L – LaMancha; NG – Nigerian Dwarf;
N – Nubian; O – Oberhasli; SN – Saanen; SB – Sable; T – Toggenburg; RG – Recorded Grade

Senior Doe Show: Any doe that has ever freshened or has been milked

Class 1 – Senior Does Yearling Milkers
Class 2 – Senior Does 2 years old and under 3
Class 3 – Senior Does 3 years old and under 4
Class 4 – Senior Does 4 years old and under 5
Class 5 – Senior does 5 years old and under 6
Class 6 – Senior Does 6 and over

Senior Grand Champion and Reserve Champion

Best Doe in show

Junior Doe Show:

Any doe under two years old and has never freshened.
Class 8 – Junior kids born from April 1, 2026 until show date
Class 9 – Intermediate kids born in March 2026
Class 10 – Senior kids born prior to February 2026 and under one
Class 11 – Dry Yearlings; older than 1 year, and under two never freshened


Junior Grand Champion and Reserve Champion

Best Doe in Show

UDGA SHOW RULES AND INFORMATION

1. General Information: These shows are sanctioned by the American Dairy Goat Association
(ADGA) and their rules shall govern. Only American Dairy Goat Association, American Goat
Society and Canadian Goat Society registered recorded or applied – for animals may be shown in an
official American Dairy Goat Association show. These Rules have been submitted to ADGA with
sanctions.

2. Base Date: The base date for these shows will be June 6, 2026
3. Disclaimer: Neither ADGA, UDGA nor Cache County Fair Grounds or anyone representing the
above shall be held responsible for illness, injury, damage or loss of animals, persons or property.

4. Check in procedures: Check in time will be as follows:
Friday June 5, 2026 12:00 pm – 7:00 pm for does
Substitutions are acceptable but any changes made must be done during check in times. Animal
registration papers must be presented and checked by show secretaries at this time.

5. Health papers: All animals will be inspected upon arrival and any showing signs of abscesses in
any stage or any infectious condition or disease in any stage will be refused. Disputes of refusal will
be resolved by a licensed veterinarian at the exhibitors expense.

6. Animal Arrival and release times: All animals must be in place no later than one hour before
show time and must remain on the show grounds until after that breed has been shown. All best of
breed winners must remain in place until after the best in show animal has been chosen. Animals
should be removed from the barn by 10 AM Sunday morning.

7. Milk out: No pre-show milk out will be held. However, all exhibitors are reminded that judges will
discriminate against over –uddered does in the show ring.

8. Tattoos: In accordance with ADGA rules, animals must be tattooed before they are registered. No
tattooing at the show. Please check your animals; tattoos before you enter the ring.

9. Recorded Grades: Dairy goats, whose papers read experimental, native on appearance must show
in recorded grade class.

10. Horns: No animals with horns are allowed. Scurs are acceptable.

11. Exhibitors: Exhibitors are expected to present a neat appearance in the show ring. Acceptable
attire is as dictated by ADGA; white or black pants are okay. The show committee reserves the right
to refuse entry or dismiss from the show and show grounds any person or persons showing an
objectionable attitude and/or behavior toward the judge, show committee or other exhibitors. Entry
fees will not be refunded. We expect the Rules governing this show to be read and complied with.

12. Milk Disposal: All milk is to be disposed of in the wash rack drain adjacent to the goat barn.

13. Pen fees and bedding: Exhibitors are responsible for providing their own feed, hay and bedding
(must be sawdust shavings NO STRAW). The Club will have bedding to purchase on site, while supplies last (can be purchased ahead of time with entries). It is requested that each exhibitor keep up, maintain their area and make sure your area is clean of debris before you leave. Pen cleaning is NOT required but exhibitors must help tear down panels and stack them along the outer walls.

14. Food and vendors: There are various restaurants, fast food, etc. in town. Picnics are allowed.

15. Vandalism: You will be held liable for any destructive behavior vandalism or damage to any
property in the fairground and/or surrounding area. Violators will be held responsible. No fire arms
whether toy or not will be allowed on the premises.

16. Dogs: Are allowed at the fairgrounds but must be on a leash at all times. Dogs are not allowed in the
goat barn. With the exception of service animals. Owners are responsible for cleaning up after their
dog.

17. Animal Registration: Registration or recordation certificates are required for all animals over the
age of 6 months. ADGA HAS AUTHORIZED THE USE OF A STAMPED DUPLICATE OF THE REGISTRATION APPLICATION
FOR ANIMALS OF ANY AGE.
Any stamped duplicates issued 12/31/2025 or prior shall expire on 3/31/2026. Beginning 1/1/2026, stamped duplicates will be valid for 90 days. Animals with extenuating circumstances will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis (clones, CGS, etc.). No copies of the registration, recordation or
stamped duplicates shall be accepted except FAXED copies of the stamped duplicates from the
ADGA office. Animals will not be checked in without proper paperwork presented to show
secretary.

Camping and lodging

Camping is allowed on the Fairgrounds but must be arranged through the Cache County Fairgrounds
prior to the event. Tickets may be given if no arrangements are made. You can go to
www.cachecounty.org/fairgrounds/green-space-and-camping.html
Hotels – There are a variety of motels and hotels in the area.

Show Registration Form