Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 11, 1986, Image 57

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    Open Breeding Shews
breed, while Beth Stumbo owned the champion ram.
Valley Lamb and Wool Company owned the champion
Corriedales. Showing for the Middletown was Suzie Leib, left,
with the champion ram, and Bob Leib with the champion ewe.
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claiming champion ewe and
reserve champion ram honors. He
also had the top spring ram lamb,
pair of ram lambs, spring and fall
ewe lambs, pen of three ewe
lambs, yearling ewe, pair of
yearling ewes and the flock.
D’Ambra’s homebred champion
ewe was sired by U Conn 8481 and
was named champion at Maryland
State Fair and reserve champion
at Ohio State Fair.
The champion Shropshire ram, a
yearling owned by Robert Din
smore of Jefferson, Md., was a
repeat winner from last year.
Dinsmore said he purchased the
champion from Maryland breeder
Harvey Miller as a lamb.
Kenneth Moore of Rome showed
the reserve champion ewe. The
sale champion belonged to Ken
nedy Farms of Freemont, Ohio,
while the reserve went to Wey
Shropshires.
Romney
John and Jean Woodward of
Sabillasville, Md. literally swept
the Romney show Sunday,
claiming first place in every class
and all the champions.
“We expected to do well, but not
this well, John Woodward said
following the show. However,
Woodward was quick to note that
with the number of competitors in
the breed, “You can’t stay on top
forever.” The Woodwards at
tributed their success to good
showmanship, luck and quality
sheep.
The champion ram was a spring
lamb and the ewe a yearling. Both
are bred and owned by the
Woodwards, who said their
champions also did well at Eastern
National and the York Fair.
Southdown
Shaunna Jones’ flock or W.G.
Carpenter’s flock topped 10 of 12
classes in the Southdown com
petition. When the class winners
competed for championship
honors, Jones’ entries stood in the
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champion ram and ewe positions, ther, Columbus, Ohio with his
leaving the reserve spots for correctness and upstandingness,
Carpenter. explained Joyce Burnham and
Jones’ spring ram lamb caught Kenneth Kuykendall, flock han
the attention of judge Ron Guen- (Turn to Page B 18)
Michael Gates, left, holds the grand champion Merino ram
owned by Albrecht and Margrit Pichler, Albrecht Pichler,
right, also owns the champion ewe.
honors of the Ramboullet breed. Pictured with his champions
are Kenneth Moore Jr., left, with the champion ewe and Doris
Powell, right, holding the champion ram. Holding Moore's
premier exhibitor plaque is Geoff Powell.
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