Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 21, 1971, Image 18

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    I&—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. August 21,1971
Winners Announced in Annual Chester Co. 4-H
Chester County 4-H members
exhibited about 130 head of
dairy cattle at the annual 4-H
Dairy Show August 6 at the
Goshen Country Fair Grounds.
Each member has the respon
sibility of training and caring for
his own dairy animal, and the
Dairy Show is the culmination of
their year’s work At the show,
each animal is judged for confor
mation and the members are
judged on their ability to proper
ly groom and tram their animals
for show.
All five of the major dairy
breeds were repreesnted at the,
4-H Dairy Show In Ayrshire
competition the grand champion
cow was exhibited by Kennard
E Henley, 111, Cochranville, and
the reserve grand champion cow
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Among top winners recently in the an- Randall Mills, reserve champion junior fitter,
nual Chester County 4-H Dairy Show are: left and Linda Yeager, grand champion and re
to right, Catherine Wollaston, grand cham- serve grand champion Holstein, and cham
pion and reserve grand champion Jersey pion junior fitter and showman,
cow, and reserve champion junior showman;
was shown by Tina Kulp, Potts
town
David Rickerman, Landenberg
exhibited the grand champion
Brown Swiss, and the reserve
granl champion was a Brown
Swiss junior calf shown by Har
ry L Leimnger, Birchrunville
In Guernsey competition the
grand champion was a junior
yearling heifer shown by Debo
rah Gray, Downmgtown, and the
reserve grand champion Guern
sey was a two-year-old cow own
ed by Robert Shoff, Oxford
Linda Yeager, Phoenixville,
exhibited the grand champion
Holstein cow, and Joyce Weaver,
Glen Moore, had the reserve
grand champion
The grand champion Jersey
and the reserve grand champion
Jersey both were owned by
Catherine Wollaston, Tough
kenamon
Blue merit ribbons were
awarded to over 60 head of cat
tle for superior type, qualifying
them for the Southeast Penn
sylvania 4-H Dairy Show August
27, at the Allentown Fair
Grounds
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Master fitter ribbons were pre
sented to those members who did
an exceptional job grooming
their animals for show, and mas
ter showmen ribbons were
awarded to members doing an
excellent job training and show
ing their animals A fitting and
showmanship contest was held,
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James Wertz, left, son of Mr. and Mrs. animal. Frank Mast, right, son of Mr. and
James R. Wertz, Downingtown, was cham- Mrs. Lloyd Mast, Elverson, was reserve
pion senior showman in the annual Chester champion senior showman. Wertz also ex-
County 4-H Dairy Show; the award is given hibited the reserve junior champion Jersey,
for best job of training and showing his dairy
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and awards were presented in
three divisions, first year, jun
ior, and senior.
Champion first year fitter was
Linda Yoder, Elverson, and re
serve champion fitter was Wendy
-Shaw, Chester Springs.
In the junior division, Linda
Yeager, Phoemxville, was named
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Dairy Show
both champion fitter and show
man.' Reserve champion junior
fitter was Randall Mills, Coch
ranville.
Deborah Gray, Downingtown,
was the champion senior fitter,
and Tina Kulp, Pottstown, re
serve senior fitter.
In the showmanship contest,
David Nolan, Birchrunville, was
chosen chaompion first year
showman, and Wendy Shaw,
Chester Springs, was named re
serve champion showman
Reserve champion showman
behind Miss Yeager in the junior
division was Catherine Wollas
ton, Toughkenamon.
In the senior division, cham
pion showman was James Wertz,
Downingtown, and reserve
champion was Frank Mast, El
verson.
Members of the tri-community
4-H Club were awarded the good
housekeeping banner for having
kept their stable area most at
tractive.
Type judge for the Holstein
and Ayrshire breeds was Elvm
Hess Jr, Hess-vale Holstein
farm, Strasburg. Paul Dann, Car
nation Breeding Service, College
ville, judged the Brown Swiss,
Guernsey, and Jersey breeds
Fitting and showmanship
judges were Alfred Norman, as
sociate county agent, York Coun
ty, and Paul Bryan, assistant
county agent, Bucks County.
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