Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 18, 1993, Image 161

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    HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) Who looks better,
the Sheep or the Shepherd? Judges will tell at the Key
stone International Livestock Exposition Shepherd’s
Lead Line Competition to be held on Saturday, October
2,1993 precisely at NOON at the Farm Show Complex.
The objectives of this class are to present a class of
yearling ewes in a most attractive manner and give spec
tators an opportunity to see the best of the sheep industry.
The normal procedure at a Livestock Show is for the
Shepherd’s Lead Line Shows Industry Best
We help point out the virtues of wool. It is a product
that has been around forever and in recent years is mak
ing a well deserved comeback.
The Keystone International Livestock Exposition is
sponsored by die Pennsylvania Livestock Association in
cooperation with the Pennsylvania Department of Agri
culture and the Pennsylvania Farm Products Show
Commission.
Why not plan to enjoy yourself at the 1993 Keystone
International Livestock Exposition.
animal to be all primped and lovely, but in our Lead Line
Competition the Leadsman is also in the limelight. Both
are to be dressed fashionably in their best wool outfit. (At
least 80% wool).
Not just another pretty face can steal our show. Our
herdsperson must not only look terrific, but our sheep
must also show their modeling talents. The contestants
and the sheep must be able to work together in the ring.
The Lead Line Competition has been around K.I.L.E.
for years and each year it gets easier for our contestants to
find their Wool Garments.