| How do I
get my goat inspected? |
Inspections are typically held at goat shows, if there is enough
interest. Go to the Upcoming
Goat and Fiber Events page for inspections in your area. If there are
none listed, contact your regional director for information. Your regional
director is listed on the CAGBA Officers page.
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| Before
applying for inspection |
It is recommended you print a copy of the Breed Standard and inspect
your goats before sending your Inspection Application and fee for an
inspection (fees are non-refundable).
Before the inspection, be sure to-- - trim your goats feet so
the goat can stand properly, - delouse your goats and keep the fleece
clean and mat free, and - have your goat in top condition as your goat
will be photographed.
Note: Nursing dams usually don't look their best, so it's
advisable to wait until kids are weaned. Yearlings usually are in top
condition and that is a good time to inspect the goat.
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| Fees |
The fee for inspection is $8.00 per goat for CAGBA members and $16
for non-CAGBA members. For membership information go to the CAGBA memberships.)
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| Goat
inspection requirements |
Inspection requirements include the following:
- Goat must be at least one year and less than six years
of age..
- An Inspection Application must be completed and all documents
received by the Inspection Coordinator at least two weeks prior to the
inspection event.
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| Application instructions |
Please refer to the CABGA Inspection
Forms for more details.
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