Supreme Swine 1$ ‘Big, Stout, Lean Red Hog’ ANDY ANDREWS Lancaster Fanning Staff HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) tll9t i(! A “big, stout, lean red hog” Shafl f r admired a hog that is caught the eye of Pennsylvania “really level in her top Farm Show Bred Gilt Show judge tremendous movement, an athletic Clyde Shaffer. Albany. Ind. last hog” as grand champion in the w 4k. Landrace breed. The “outstanding The champion Duroc gilt, MS | fcmale ” *at "“hi ex hj bit Gambler, was a March gilt shown mendous “production and longevi by David C. Holloway. Glen Rock. | ty" was shown by Grant Lazarus Shaffer said gilts must not only I EL fr ol * l GarmansyUle. LAGS provide a good product in the meat Aris Nancy-D, a February gut, case, but be “a good momma.” became champion Undrace. This translates into nutrition, TLC The reserve, a F ®hruary gilt (tender loving care), and doing shown by Grorge Paul whatever necessary to produce a Tripoli, BGPS Ms Wamo s desired product, according to Unique, could be one of the most Shaffer. exciting hogs the Landrace breed Shaffer picked champions of has had in a long time, said several other breeds last week at Shaffer, the Farm Show. Berkshires Shaffer said that the Berkshire breed “leads the whole nation in meat quality. “Meat quality is going to be a tremendous, tremendous issuer he said. Shaffer pointed out that the Berkshire breed is “number one” in that area as proof on the kill sheets. Shaffer chose the February gilt, TLB2 MS Klondike Ban, exhi bited by Todd and Cheryl Benne coff, Kutztown, as champion of the breed. He said the hog exhibited an “excellent underline” with excep tional length of body. It was a “big hog” that was lean with a lot of muscle. Shaffer chose the champ ion’s littermate, exhibited by the Bennecoffs, as reserve. Shaffer said the industry is mov ing to bigger hogs, to 260-26 S pounds at finish, which will pre sent a challenge to swine breeders. Chester Whites Shaffer said the “backbone” of the industry comes from the purebred breeders. For champion Chester White, he chose a hog that was longest, with the most muscle expansion, “excellent in underline and lean down the top leaner than anything I’ve seen in here today.” He chose the February gilt shown by Scott Lazarus, Germans ville, as champion. The champion, SLIS Payday’s Special, was “an outstanding female.” Reserve went to the February gilt reserve champion shown by James Parlett, AirviUe, TMS Dame T. 111. Durocs Shaffer selected the March gilt shown by David C. Holloway, Glen Rock. l*he champion gilt, MS Gambler, was a “big, stout, lean red hog.” said Shaffer. Reserve champion went to the February gilt shown by Betty Hol loway, MS Gambler. Shaffer said the hog was “really level, really long, really athletic in movement” Hampshires Size and scale define a champ ion gilt, according to Shaffer. With that in mind, he chose Donna and J.C. Strawbridge’s March gilt, STRS Rowdy’s Buck, as grand champion. After hearing the judge’s rea sons, Strawbridge, from White hall, walked to the gates and tried to hold back tears while others came to hug and congratulate her for her prize hog. Shaffer told those at the show to continue to breed the hogs and progress the industry and “go down the road.” He then selected a February gilt shown by Ken Wine bark Family, Myers town, KLWS Beyond Belief, to reserve champion. Polands CABS Ms Concrete, shown by Cheryl Bennecoff. Kutztown, a January gilt, exhibited “the most extension, with a taller and bigger frame" than any others in the Poland China contest Bennecoff swept the show, win ning reserve with CABS Ms Stor min, a March gilt Spotted Gilts that exhibit the “most length of body and who arc leanest down the top” will win championships. Itt this case. Spotted champion went to Lazarus Brothers, Gcr mansville, for their February gilt LLBS Justice. The reserve champion went to a February reserve gilt RAS Beauty, shown by Russell and Ginger Kegg, Bedford. Yorkshires At the end of the last class in the Yorkshire competition, Shaffer lilt at the Farm Show. shire Reserve champion Spotted gilt at the Farm Show went to Ginger Kegg. ipreme. *at loway, Glen Rock, at the bi told the exhibitors to get “pictures [ of these hogs to promote your product.” He said pictures will allow them to show to others what is being done to promote the industry. A gilt that was level in top and “carried herself well” became champion. The January gilt, CBHS Jennie, was shown by Charles Hall, Rattlesnake Mt. Farm, Julian. The reserve, which won reserve January gilt, was also shown by Rattlesnake Mt. Farm, CBHS Jan nie, littermate to the champion. In all, there were a total of 145 hogs and 28 exhibitors. (Turn to Pag* B 16) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 13, 1996-815 Reserve champion Berkshire gilt was shown by the Ben* necoffs. From left, Justine and Todd. Dave Holloway exhibited the reserve champion Duroc at the Farm Show last week. jplOi.^ From left, Juetlne and Todd Bennecoff. roc shown by Dave Hoi- was this