Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 26, 1981, Image 18

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    AlB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 26,1981
Cinda
(Continued from Page Al 6)
"You look at what is winning and
try to breed to achieve that. You
learn a lot if you observe.” She
chooses bulls for the animals she
owns, but selects on the basis of
what is best for the individual
cows.
Taking time off from school to
attend cow shows was never a
problem for Cinda over the years
because her country school was
very understanding. She added,
"Some girls couldn’t understand
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how I could like showing, but they
enjoy my coming home and telling
my experiences.”
An integral part of the farm,
Cinda says she enjoys milking but
is basically an "all-around per
son.” She keeps the herd records
and remarked that she’d have to get
home and get caught up. The herd
average is 17,000 pounds of milk
and over 625 pounds of butterfat.
Her finger was broken when a
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She said they get into a routine
by showing at the community fair
and the county fair. When showing,
they add beet pulp to their normal
ration of gram, hay and water.
This year Cinda said she in
tended to show her 4-H animals at
the championship show. But as she
was driving the animals there late
at night, she got two flat tires.
Because of the lateness, and after
a second tire was brought, she
returned home and did not show.
At the 4-H district show she and her
brother showed six animals and
five were eligible to go to the
Junior Dairy Show. They had three
firsts as well as junior champion.
When promoting milk as a Dairy
Princess, Cinda says she has "no
real set thing.” 1 like to use my skit
on younger children. I dress up like
a cow and talk about milk.” She
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wrapped around her ring finger,
causing the break.
The Oakes family was able to
attend the AU-Amencan show this
week as a family because of the
good help of Ernest’s sister and a
neighbor who did the milking
chores for the week.
In preparing their cattle for
shows, Cinda says they bring the
show animals in from pasture at
the end of June and break them to
lead. "You have to start working
ahead, and then it’s easier.” She
usually helps with the clipping, but
her cast prevented her from doing
as much as she often does.
Cinda and her father relax on a bale near their show
animals, with brother Ernie Ray standing behind them.
says she’d like to talk to a lot of
school children during her reign.
“They are the ones who need to be
worked on. They are our future.”
Cinda said she had a feeling she
might do well with her animals this
year. “They looked good to me and
they were the quality ! like to have.
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It turned out to be a pretty good
year even with all the accidents. 1
wasn’t sure at the beginning. ”
For Cinda, the showing season
has brought a lot of hard work, but
the thrill of success. She com
ments, “it took me nine years to do
this.”
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me.