A24-Lancnt*r Firming, Saturday, August 21,1993 KIMBERTON (Chester Co.) participated. The Chester County 4-H Dairy Tim year, because of the large Goal Roundup was held at the number of entries, the show was Kimberton Fairgrounds recently, divided intoi six breed classes- A total of 40 project goats were Alpine, La Mancha, Nubian,;Ober shown and 16 4-H youth hasli. Toggenburg. and Registered the Chester 4-H Dairy Goat Roundup. reserve best In show at the Chester County 4-H Dairy Goats Roundup. I"*'* 4-H Dairy Goats, left to right, Tammy Yeager, grand champion Nubian and Tammy Yeager’s reserve gtand champion Nubian (shown by J. Bohmla). Chester Co. 4-H Dairy Goat Show Held * / '' * w person ,M>J '*N Grades. Priscilla Burt, a Toggcnburg breeder and 4-H daily goat leader from Quakertown, instructed the 4-H'ers in how to improve their showing and fitting techniques. In the Alpine class with 22 entries, Laura Anderson. Landen berg, captured senior and grand champion with her under 2-year old doe, Jessmine. She also received the reserve senior title with a 3-to 5-year-old doe, Pene lope. The reserve grand champion went to Laura’s Carsela. a 12-to 24-month-old kid. Carsela was the junior champion for Laura Ander son, who captured all the Alpine honors except for the reserve junior champion, which went to her sister, Kathleen Anderson, with a kid under 4 months named Amazon. In the LaMancha breed, Ben Hendricks. Phoenixville. was grand champion with his under -4-month-old kid, Samantha. Sean Holz, Phoenixville, was runner-up with Falena, also an under 4-month-old kid. Tammy Yeager. Spring City, won the major awards for the Nubian breed with her 2-to 3- doe. Jasmin, which was named grand champion, and her under 4-month-old kid taking reserve grand champion and junior champion. Becky Hendricks, Phoenixville, was the reserve junior champion with Mandy, a 12- to 24-month-old kid. Theresa Holz, Phoenixville, won all the ribbons for the Oberha sli goats. Hersey, a 5-year-and older doe, was the grand and senior champion. Her under 4-month-old kid, Lollipop, was junior and reserve grand champion. She had a 2-to 3-year-old doe. Cocoa, that captured the reserve senior champ ionship. The Toggenburg awards went to Jason Wagner, Spring City, with Rhonda, a 3-to 5-year old doe, being named senior and grand champion 1 . His aged doe. Reba, was reserve senior and reserve grand champion. In the registered grade- category, Amy Sutter, a first-year member from Spring City, had the junior and grand champion with an under -- kid named Klara. The highlight of the roundup was when the judge selected Laura Anderson’s grand champion Alpine doe, Jessmine, for best in show honors. Theresa Holz was close behind with the grand champion Oberhasli doe, Hersey. In the fitting and showing com petition, Kathleen Anderson, Landenberg, was the senior champion (for members more than 14 years old) for fitting and show ing. In the junior competition, Lau ra Anderson, Landenberg, was fust for showing and Becky Hen dricks, Spring City, captured the fitting tide. Amy Sutter, Spring City, was picked as the best first APD Hay Show Seejs Increase In Participation (Continued from Pago Al 6) Henry, Port Royal and Marcus J. Zook, Mifflin. In Class 10 competition, the winning entry was March J. Zook of Mifflin, followed by Mack Farms, Pen Argyl, and Kevin Peo ples, Mifflintown. Class 11 had only two entries, the first won by Robert Bicber, Nazareth, and the second by Heidel Hollow Farm, Germansville. Class 12 winners included, in order, Robert Biebcr of Nazareth and Heidel Hollow, Germansville. Class 21 had only one entry, Rodney A. Walter, Lcwisburg. jresa Holz won grand champion Oberhasli at the Chester C< inty 4-H Dali G r Rf idr" Chester County 4-H Dairy Goat Roundup winners, from eft, Laura Anderson, reserve grand champion Alpine and uura Anderson’s grand champion Alpine (shown by Jaml Hanna). year fitter and Michael Collier. A ncw award was initiated this Pottstown, was the top first year V 6Bl ®° r b® Bl ® tter and b® Bt showman. showpwson of the roundup. Becky A group of four Cloverbuds Hendricks was named the best fit (prc-4-H age) competed in their ter of the entire show and Kathleen own fitting and showing class with Anderson was the top showperson. Jessica Bohmier standing first for Burt, the judge, comple fitting and Theresa Anderson win- rented the exhibitors on how well ning the fust place ribbon in they had prepared and shown their showing. goats. Class 22 winners, first to third place, were Virgil Gutshall, Jr., Blain; Nevin G. Rice, Blain; and Greg Kennis, Dußois.- Class 23 competition placed the following, in order, Rodney A. Walter, Lewisburg and Jeff Kauff man, Mifflintown. Class 24 had the following win ners, first to third, Nevin G. Rice, Blain; Heidel Hollow Farm, Ger mansville; and Terry L. Eutzy, Huntingdon. Class 25 had only one entry, Nevin G. Rice. Blain. Class 26 had two entries, Nevin G. Rice, Blain and Jeff Kauffman, Mifflintown. Winning entries from Class 27 were, in order, Virgil Gulshall, Jr., Blain; 2. Jleidel Hollow Farm, Germansville; Jeff Kauffman, Mifflintown. In Class 28 competition, the fol lowing wot in order Virgil Gut shall, Jr., Blain; Nevin G. Rice, Blain; and Jeff Kauffman, Mifflintown. Class 29 had the following results: Jeff Kauffman, Mifllin town and R.E. Shearer and Family, Port Royal. In the last. Class 30 had only two winning entries: Jeff Kauff man, Mifflintown and Chase Eut zy, Huntingdon.