The 2025 Henry County Fair showcased an outstanding lineup of youth exhibitors during this year’s goat show, with local 4-H and FFA members competing across dairy, breeding, meat, and showmanship divisions. Judges recognized excellence in animal care, presentation, and project knowledge throughout the event.
Breeding Division Standouts
In the dairy division, Lael Coffin earned the title of Champion Dairy Goat, while James Coffin secured Reserve Champion
The Yearling Doe Champion title went to Beatrice Anderson, with Aubrey Lloyd named as Reserve Champion Yearling Doe.
The junior doe classes saw Colin Anderson take Champion Junior Doe, while Beatrice Anderson continued her strong showing with Reserve Champion Junior Doe.
Following the breeding classes, Grand Champion Breeding Doe was awarded to Colin Anderson,
Reserve Grand Champion Breeding Doe: Beatrice Anderson
nderson also rounded out the top rankings with Third Place Overall, followed by Aubrey Lloyd in Fourth Place Overall.
Showmanship Honors
Goat showmanship tested exhibitors on their handling skills, knowledge of animal care, and poise in the ring.
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Junior Showmanship went to Aubrey Lloyd.
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Intermediate Showmanship was awarded to Abigail Lloyd.
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Senior Showmanship was claimed by Beatrice Anderson, who excelled across multiple divisions throughout the show.
Meat Goat Champions
The meat goat competition was divided by weight class:
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Champion Lightweight Meat Goat: Tye Allison-Alter
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Reserve Champion Lightweight: Ava Kempker
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Champion Medium weight: Colin Anderson
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Reserve Medium weight: Abigail Lloyd
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Champion Heavyweight: Beatrice Anderson
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Reserve Heavyweight: Aubrey Lloyd
In the special recognition category, Abigail Lloyd also took home the title of Champion County Born Meat Goat, representing local breeding success.
The Henry County goat show served as a display of hard work, dedication, and animal stewardship. Congratulations to all the youth participants who made this year’s event one to remember.