2014 Southern Iowa Fair Meat Goat Show

The fun and hard work never stops at the Southern Iowa Fair. On Wednesday, 4-Hers worked hard to show their Meat Goats on Wednesday afternoon at the Southern Iowa Fair. The pressure was on judge Rich Nichols as he selected the best of the best at the show.

Results from the event are as follows:

Champion Market Meat Goat: Tyler Foster

Reserve Champion Market Meat Goat: Jatin Moore

Junior Champion Commercial/Percentage Doe: Tyler Foster

Junior Reserve Champion Commercial/Percentage Doe: Cutler Turner

Senior Champion Commercial/Percentage Doe: Wesley Wilcox

Senior Reserve Champion Commercial/Percentage Doe: Savannah Wilz

Grand Champion Commercial/Percentage Doe: Tyler Foster

Reserve Grand Champion Commercial/Percentage Doe: Cutler Turner

Junior Champion FullBlood Doe: Conner Glosser

Junior Reserve Champion FullBlood Doe: Jatin Moore

Senior Champion FullBlood Doe: Austin Lorenz

Senior Reserve Champion FullBlood Doe: Austin Lorenz

Grand Champion FullBlood Doe: Conner Glosser

Reserve Grand Champion FullBlood Doe: Jatin Moore

Grand Champion FullBlood Buck: Conner Glosser

Reserve Grand Champion FullBlood Buck: Austin Lorenz

Junior Showmanship: Eric Mulder
Intermediate Showmanship: Alexis De Jong
Senior Showmanship: Conner Glosser

Results are as follows:

Purple ribbons – Cutler Turner, Tyler Foster, Eric Mulder, Zac Randau, Wesley Wilcox, Savannah Wilz, Austin Lorenz, Owen Glosser, Conner Glosser, Jatin Moore

Blue ribbons – Alexis De Jong, Emily Glosser, Stone Turner, Lexi Randau, Zac Randau, Jatin Moore, Austin Lorenz, Erika Walston, Rylie Lathen, Olivia Stodghill, Blaire Moore

Red ribbons – Joseph Schipper, Stone Turner, Owen Glosser, Cutler Turner

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