Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 24, 1994, Image 23

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    Miller, A First-Year Exhibitor, Captures Reading Sheep Championship
ANDY ANDREWS
Lancaster Fanning Staff
READING (Berks Co.)
Holding onto “Reba,” a South
down yearling ewe, Amanda Mill
er, 9, Mertz town—in her first year
of showing 4-H won supreme
champion ewe at the sheep show
on Monday afternoon at the Read
ing Fair.
Amanda, daughter of Joan and
Ron Miller. Mertztown, is a first
year member of the Berks County
Sheep Club. She is in the third
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Bruce Snyder, right, captured supreme champion ram on
Monday afternoon at the Reading Fair. At left Is show |udge
Tim Hall.
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Amanda’s ewe, showing the
structural soundness and breed
correctness that would allow it to
“go a little further” in more diffi
cult competition, showed the over
all “total balance in size and breed”
necessary for other competition,
according to Tim Hall, Dalmadon,
show judge.
Hall, a Suffolk breeder, picked
Bruce Snyder’s Southdown spring
ram as supreme champion ram at
the show. Bruce, 1 9, son of Forrest
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and Lorraine Snyder, Kutztown.
won his fifth supreme ram title in
six years of showing at the fair.
Hall said the ram exhibited the
“correctness and overall balance”
necessary for the ram to do well in
heavy competition with its breed.
Showmanship champion was
awarded to Kelly Glaser, 13,
Limekiln. Kelly showed her Cor-
Amanda Miller, right, showing her Southdown yearling ewe named Reba, won
supreme champion ewe on Monday at the Reading Fair. At left Is Tim Hall, show judge.
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riedale fall ewe. Dandelion. She is
a ninth grader at Exeter Junior
High.
Champion fitter was awarded to
Stephanie Bowman. Stephanie,
17, daughter of Roger and Nancy
Bowman, Lcnhartsvillc, showed
her Dorset spring ewe. She is a
senior at Kutztown High School.
In all, there were a total of 38
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SHEEP SHOW
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