FARM SHOW Southeast Pennsylvania shepherds claimed a number of championship trophies during the 1981 Farm Show Open Sheep contests, held Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Show judge Henry Kuykendall, a Cheviot breeder from Lebanon, Virginia and past herdsman of Erdenheim Farms, Chester County, went to Lancaster County’s Barbara Herr and her Dorset entries for both ram and ewe champion Herr’s champions were fall lambs, sired by the same Kenneth T. Moore, Nichols, N.Y., exhibited the champion Hampshire ram at the 1981 Pennsylvania Farm Show. Showing the sheep is daughter Doris Powell, while grandson Richard, 7, holds the champion plaque. 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Clyde and Dorothy Brubaker of Harrisburg Pike, Lancaster, showed the champion Hampshire ewe and the reserve champion Hampshire ram They also won the blues for Breeders Young Flock, Pen of Lambs, Get of Sire, and Flock. Daughter Sarah Brubaker took the reserve champion ewe honors with her yearling ewe. Last Fall at Louisville, this ewe placed second in the Junior Hampshire Show All the Brubaker champs were sired by one ram, a three-year-old called New Dimensions. The Open Shropshire Show champs went to exhibitors from Adams and Berks Counties. riecKy Darcey, of Spring Bottom Farm, Fairfield, Adams County, exhibited the champion ram, a spring lamb sired by Menhennette 563. Her February ewe, by the same sire, was tagged reserve champion ewe by Judge Kuykendall. Sprmg Bottom Farm also claimed the majority of group classes in the Shropshire show, taking first place in Breeders Young Flock, Pen of Lambs, and Get of Sire The champion Shropshire ewe came from William E. 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He said he attributes his success in breeding these champion sheep to the advice and guidance he received from Robert Herr and family, owners of Nix Besser Farm, Narvon Fifteen-year-old Bill MacCauley of R 1 Akron, Chester County, tied up the Suffolk ewe championships with his twm February lambs. MacCauley noted the (Turn to Page C2B) Smoketown, PA PH: 717-299-2571 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 17,1981—€27 Following in her father’s footsteps. Sarah Lynn Brubaker's yearling ewe was selected as the reserve champion Hampshire ewe. 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