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The Youth Center |
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Welcome to The Youth Center! |
There is no membership fee to join the FGG Youth Program. |
Youth Programs |
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Showmanship Program Become a Master Showman! Click for more information |
High Point Youth Showman Award Are you the next High Point Youth Showman! Click for more information |
Poster Contest Enter the Poster Contest! Click for more information |
Photography Contest Enter the Photography Contest! Click for more information |
Youth Photo Gallery Click to view photos from great FGG youth activities |
Just for Fun It can't be all work and no play! |
The Education Corner |
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Showmanship Tips |
How to Judge a Goat |
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Goat Products |
How to Microchip a Goat |
The Goat Quiz Note: quiz may load slowly, but it's worth it! Courtesy of www.sheepandgoats.com |
You Be the Vet Quiz Note: quiz may load slowly, but it's worth it! Courtesy of www.sheepandgoats.com |
Hoof Health and Disease Quiz Note: quiz may load slowly, but it's worth it! Courtesy of www.sheepandgoats.com |
Meet the FGG Youth Advisors |
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Sue Johnson |
Tracy Teichert |
I was a member of 4-H when I was a child, and grew up with horses, and many other animals. I became a 4-H leader when my children were old enough to join 4-H, and had been a leader over 25 years. I have also stayed involved with the local FFA group and hold an honorary FFA Chapter degree. I have been raising goats for over 30 years, starting with Alpine dairy goats, showing, cheese making and soap making, when my children were in 4-H and FFA. We then began to raise Boer goats. My children raised them for meat production and show. After the children were out of school, I started raising Fainters just for me. In 2012, I became an MGR certified judge. I was asked to judge the MGR Nationals in Henderson Texas, and have also judged in Utah, Oregon, Idaho, and local California shows. We now want to start a youth group connected to our new Fainting Goat Guild. We feel we have enough experience to do this efficiently and properly. We would like to encourage both youth and their parents or guardians to join the Fainting Goat Guild, keeping our goals in mind while breeding and raising their goats. ancientvalleyranch@yahoo.com |
Growing up, we raised a little of everything...horses, goats, pigs, cows, rabbits, turkeys, chickens, geese, birds, dogs, cats...you name it, we probably had it at some point. I became a member of 4-H in High School and spent many years showing horses. I spent the first 10 years of my career as a veterinary technician before finishing college and going on to graduate school. After getting married and having two children, a horse accident convinced me that I needed to find a smaller hobby. With that life changing decision, I discovered the wonderful world of Fainting Goats. My family and I have been raising Fainters since 2007 and have become very active in breeding and showing them. Our desire was to start a youth group through the Fainting Goat Guild that was open to everyone, no matter where you lived. We want you to come and have fun, all the while learning about the Fainting Goat. tracy@ttt-ranch.com |
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