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Goats Steal the Show at the Warren County Fair

Shay Riley's goat in costume at the Warren County Fair, Pittsfield PA
Pittsfield, PA - The goat show remains one of the most popular livestock events at the Warren County Fair. This year, over 90 goats were entered into the fair, drawing a crowd to the barns for a mix of traditional competition and creative fun.
Handlers competed in various categories, showing off dairy goats, market breeds, and more.
"It makes me really happy that other people really love goats and are doing the same thing that I love," said Savannah Gilbert, goat owner.
"It makes me really happy that other people really love goats and are doing the same thing that I love," said Savannah Gilbert, goat owner.
Adding a playful twist to the event was the costume contest, where handlers dressed up their goats and themselves.
Shay Riley, a goat handler dressed as a character from the movie Stepbrothers said, "We have had the costume portion of the show for a couple years now, it's a lot of fun. The laughter that comes from the stands when everybody sees us coming in is my favorite part.”
Shay Riley, a goat handler dressed as a character from the movie Stepbrothers said, "We have had the costume portion of the show for a couple years now, it's a lot of fun. The laughter that comes from the stands when everybody sees us coming in is my favorite part.”
"We just started showing goats and this is one of the best classes there is - it's definitely not boring," added Autumn Howick, goat owner.”
With more than 90 goats entered this year, the goat show continues to be a favorite among fairgoers, combining serious competition with lighthearted entertainment.