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 ⚠️ Today is the last day to join a National Show committee! The 2026 ABGA National Show is calling for volunteers to serve on sub-committees. From youth programs to decorations, there’s a place for everyone! 🔗 abga.org/national-show/2026-national-show-committees-sign-up

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  • Affiliates | American Boer Goat Association | United States

    The ABGA affiliate program is a partnership between regional goat clubs and ABGA. With the rapid growth in the meat goat industry, the local meat goat and Boer goat clubs have an increased role of education, marketing and promotion. ABGA Affiliate Membership The ABGA Affiliate Program is a partnership between regional goat clubs and ABGA. With the rapid growth in the meat goat industry, the local meat goat and Boer goat clubs have an increased role of education, marketing and promotion. These local groups provide an essential role in promoting the industry and educating breeders. Indiana Boer Goat Association Junior Wisconsin Meat Goat Association Mid-Atlantic Goat Association North Dakota Goat Association Indiana Boer Goat Association Junior Wisconsin Meat Goat Association Mid-Atlantic Goat Association Indiana Boer Goat Association Junior Wisconsin Meat Goat Association Mid-Atlantic Goat Association North Dakota Goat Association North Dakota Meat Goat Association Tennessee Meat Goat Association Why join our membership? Invest in yourself and connect with a national network, gain access to resources, mentorship, and support to grow your events, membership, and community. Be part of advancing the Boer goat industry-locally and beyond! Benefits you can gain with us. Apply today! Download printable form Standard $75 Annual Membership Name and logo on ABGA website Vendor Table at Nationals Open Forum Access Affiliate Committee Seat Premium $150 Annual Membership All Standard Benefits Kickback Incentives (Membership & Sponsorship) Mentorship Program Access Affiliate Event Page Collaborative Marketing Tools

  • American Boer Goat Registry | American Boer Goat Association | United States

    American Boer Goat Association: Protecting, promoting, and recording the American Boer Goat breed. Events Calendar Promote your sale on our Events Calendar! List your Boer goat sales with ABGA. Gain free promotion, social media reach, and newsletter features when you include a JABGA Donation Lot. Promote your sale! American Boer Goat Association The American Boer Goat Association will protect the core values and traits that make the Boer goat the premier meat goat breed in America through promotion and recording of the breed. Join today! Boer Banners ABGA National Judges Mar 3, 2026 16 Announcing our 2026 National show superintendents Mar 3, 2026 16 Roll of Honor: San Angelo Stock Show Results Mar 3, 2026 2 Load More OUR PARTNERS iCompete Renew your membership, register and transfer animals, download temporary certificates, view show results, and more! Go to iCompete Submit Work Need to submit registration docs, transfer forms, changes to your ABGA account, or additional tasks for the ABGA office to complete? Submit a Work Order Join ABGA Annual Adult Memberships run from January 1 to December 31, and are $75 annually. Join ABGA Renew your membership Renew with your existing email on file with our new member software iCompete. Renew Request DNA Testing Members and non-members can request DNA testing at a set price from ABGA and UC Davis. Request DNA View Show Results View past ABGA & JABGA Sanctioned and Regional Show results on iCompete. See results Office Updates Keep up with announcements, reminders, events, and more from the ABGA office. The office is currently working on work orders received on: March 5, 2026 Updated 3/5/2026 Mar 3, 2026 ABGA National Judges Mar 3, 2026 Announcing our 2026 National show superintendents Feb 26, 2026 ABGA Board of Directors Applications - Due March 1 View all Office Updates

  • Submit a Work Order | ABGA

    Need to submit registration docs, transfer forms, changes to your ABGA account, or additional tasks for the ABGA office to complete? Complete the work order form, and upload your documents. Submit a Work Order Submit registration documents, forms, changes to your ABGA account, and additional tasks for the ABGA office to complete. Rule 102 has been revised and will take effect October 1, 2025 . Beginning on this date, all work submitted to the ABGA office must be paid for before processing . Additionally, account suspension for outstanding invoices will occur after 60 days (reduced from 90 days). You will be prompted to make a payment after the completion of the Submit a Work Order form. You can also submit a payment on our Payment Center page. - Please allow 1-2 business days for the office to confirm receipt of your work order. If you do not hear from us within this time frame, please call the office at (325) 486-2242. The office is currently working on work orders submitted on: Mar 5, 2026 If you need your work completed sooner than the date above, please request a RUSH on your work order. Payment must be provided before the work can be completed. After submitting your rush request, please call the ABGA office to provide payment. Rush orders are sent via USPS First Class mail. If you require special mailing, please let us know. Need forms? Click here Submitting a Certificate of Registration? All certificates sent electronically MUST be voided on the front and back of the certificate, and the registration number must be written on the back of the certificate. Follow the steps below to before submitting a Certificate of Registration. Write VOID in large letters, in blue or black ink, on both sides of the certificate. Write the goat’s registration number on the back of the certificate. This step is to keep track of multiple certificates being submitted. We don’t want to mix up your certificates! Scan a color copy or take a photo of your certificates. Upload your certificates! If you don’t want to void your certificates, you can always mail your certificates to the ABGA office!

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  • Announcing our 2026 National show superintendents

    Jesse Kimmel Wade Rogers TiAnna Doyle Lives in Avilla, IN * Wife - Khara. Children - Riley & Braxton * Judges Goats, hogs, cattle, and sheep from coast to coast * Ag Teacher & FFA Advisor @ East Noble High School * Adjunct Professor @ Huntington University * Graduate of Wilmington College * Raises Boer Goats both Fullbloods and Wether Stock * Judged the 2017 JABGA National Show and the 2022 ABGA National Show * National Show Superintendent 2018-2021 and 2023-2026 * Owner of Kimmel Showpigs which raises multiple breeds of showpigs that compete from coast to coast * Kimmel Showpigs have raised multiple National Champions and National Sires of the year as well as the only 2 time National Champion Duroc Gilt * Bucket list items include judging in all 50 states as well as judging abroad Wade Rogers is from Fort White Florida.  He is married to Stephanie, and they have two daughters, Amber and Jaylyn.   Together they own Rogers Livestock, where they raise registered Boer goats and registered Charolais cattle.   Wade and his family have been involved in the goat industry since 2016 raising and showing both registered and market goats.  Wade has been the Boer Goat superintendent at the Florida State Fair since 2019, and has put on numerous other jackpot shows in Florida as well.  Most recently he and Stephanie also hosted the Area 4 JABGA regional.    2026 will be Wade's third year as a National Show Superintendent.  He is looking forward to seeing everyone in Grand Island, and helping to make it one of the best Nationals ever.       TiAnna Doyle is from Martinsburg, WV where she and her husband, Terry, reside with their daughters, Ellee and Lilly.  They own and operate Doyle Family Farm and raise registered Boer goats. When they are not traveling to shows they can be found at their daughter’s show choir events, volleyball games or enjoying a day on the river.  TiAnna and her family have been involved in the Boer goat industry since 2022. Her daughter, Ellee, bred and raised the 2024 National Reserve Overall Grand Champion Buck.  TiAnna serves on the Mid Atlantic Goat Association and assists with ring steward duties at several of their shows.  TiAnna and her husband also put on Blooms & Boers and Boers & Bonfire shows held in Berkeley County, WV.  This will be TiAnna’s first time as a Superintendent for the National show and she is looking forward to working with the exhibitors and helping make this a wonderful event for all.       Learn more about National Show

  • ABGA National Judges

    Bailey Bergherm Terry Burks Blake Quiggins Bailey Bergherm  is originally from Terre Haute, Indiana, and recently relocated to Horse Cave, Kentucky. There, she and her fiancé proudly own and operate B.A.B. Boer Goats and Premier Club Goats. Their operation consists of more than 400 head and features an extensive embryo transfer program, flushing over 40 donor does annually.   Since 2003, Bailey and her family have been deeply rooted in the Boer goat industry. She began her journey showing beef cattle and goats through 4-H, eventually growing her passion into a successful and nationally competitive breeding program. Over the years, she has expanded her involvement to include judging for the ABGA, providing custom clipping and livestock photography services, and mentoring young exhibitors.   Throughout her judging career, Bailey has evaluated numerous state fairs, the 2021 JABGA National Show, and many other shows from coast to coast. She is especially passionate about stepping into the ring and working with youth, helping encourage and develop the next generation of livestock enthusiasts. Terry is a retired Professor of English Studies from Chifeng University in The People’s Republic of China. Prior to that, he was employed by the Kentucky Department of Agriculture in the Division of Show and Fair Promotion where he served as the educational coordinator and worked as a federal livestock grader.  Terry was also the owner of Dynasty Club Lambs & Meat Goats. Terry received his Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees in the area of Animal Science from Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Terry has judged over 1400 Junior and open livestock shows in 43 states including the 2024 JABGA National Show, The Canadian Royal, all the Texas majors, The North American International, The American Royal, The National Western, The Great Western, The Cow Palace, the Oklahoma Youth Expo, and State Fairs in 29 different states.  Terry is a certified judge with the American Boer Goat Association and serves as a teacher-judge with the ABGA in addition to being a certified judge with numerous beef cattle and sheep associations. Terry has served on numerous judging committees across the US including the National 4-H, Jr. College and Sr. College Contests at the NAILE, as well as serving as the sheep/goat chairman for the National FFA Livestock Judging CDE.  Terry and his wife Alice live in Scottsville, Kentucky. Blake Quiggins resides in Horse Cave, Kentucky, where he and his fiancée operate Premier Club Goats and B.A.B. Boer Goats. Together, they manage approximately 500 mature does and flush 35 to 40 does annually.   They are committed to producing highly competitive market and breeding goats that are sold nationwide each year. Blake’s passion for the livestock industry began at an early age through his family’s beef cattle operation. He began exhibiting livestock at just five years old, participating in Kentucky’s first year of market goat shows.   Blake also assists customers across the United States with clipping and fitting beef cattle and goats at major livestock shows. In addition, he is the owner of Champion Show Supply, the Sullivan Supply dealer serving Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Blake has judged shows from coast to coast and truly enjoys working with young people in the livestock industry every day. Learn more about National Show

  • Roll of Honor: Area 4 Regional Show Results

    The JABGA Area 4 Regional Show Roll of Honor was   held in Cookeville, Tennessee. This is a level 2 show and 1 of 5 regional shows included in the ROH series. JABGA Results Download JABGA Results

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