A2O-Lancatter Farming, Saturday, September 28, 1996 (ConUnuwl from Pag* Al 9) adult animals have to wait until the possible inclusion in the following cn d of die show to get milked out, day’s state Holstein Fall Champ- a™* with youth dairy shows, there ionship Show. is typically a much stronger rep- It was done for all breeds, since resentation among the younger showing adults first allows the *B®* of cattle. This is because it owners to have their milk-bearing takes several years to raise a num animals milked out and relieved of of milk-bcanng cattle, which that discomfort Otherwise, the generally requires that the youth From the left. Maggie Moore holds the halter of her senior and grand champion Holstein of the state Youth Dairy Show, while Ronald Hough holds the halter of his reserve senior and reserve grand champion. From the left, Trisha Mcllwain holds the halter of her junior champion Holstein of the state youth dairy show, while James Justin Burdette shows the reserve junior champion. * Phy From the left, Jan Snider shows the reserve junior champion Guernsey of the state youth dairy show, while Anne Marchezak shows the junior champion. ••••••••••••••• # •••••••••••••••••••* 780 Animals Exhibited At State Youth Dairy Shows have to be older lo have raised (hal ■■■ ~ many cattle of milking age. WiSßhk nAIRY SHU** The type judge of the Holstein l/i* show was Fowler Brans tetter, of Edmonton, Ky., while Tom wm Arrowsmitli, of Peach Bottom, *WP served as showmanship judge. Norman Hill, of Woodbine, Md., served as type judge of the | Milking Shorthorn, Guernsey, and Brown Swiss shows. John Foster 11, of Petersburg, was showman ship judge. Alta Mae Core, of Salvisa, Ky., served as type judge for the Ayr shire and Jersey shows, while Cathy Pavclski, of Susquehanna, served as showmanship judge for those shows. Look for more All-American stories and photographs next week Ayrshire In the state youth Ayrshire show, Daryl Maulfair, of Jones town, showed the grand champion, a junior 2-year-old, Maulfair Acres Festival DJ. It was also the best bred and owned of the show. The reserve senior and reserve grand champion of the show was a 4-year-old, Bonnieshade JJ Clov er, owned by Brian Sharer, of Bradford. Kyle Lester, of Montrose, showed the junior champion, a fall calf, Sunny-Acres Moon Gem. The reserve junior champion Ayr shire was Redshale Ridge Heli GoGo, shown by Trisha Mcßwain, of Canton. Best bred and owned Ayrshire was a spring yearling, Deamnol Trident’s Snow, owned by Kevin Nolan, of Pottstown. Brown Swiss Joy Hess, of Gettysburg, showed the grand champion and senior champion Brown Swiss, Gemstone Sarah, a 4-year-old. Joshua Hushon, of Delta, showed the reserve grand and reserve senior Brown Swiss, Lake Lane Pebbles, as well as the junior champion, a winter calf Old Mill Jetway Fancy. Hushon also showed the best bred and owned animal of the show, a senior 2-year-old, Brothers Three Nutty Buddy. The reserve junior champion Brown Swiss was a summer year ling, Bo Ka Dotson Myrah, owned and bred by Jason Butler, of Mid dlebuiy Center. Guernsey In the Guernsey show, Aaron Gable of New Enterprise, showed the grand champion and senior champion, a 4-year-old, Sniders Fayettes I Century. Paul Guyer, of Derry, showed the reserve senior and reserve grand champion Guernsey, a dry cow, Hi Field Zeus Jessie. The junior champion was a winter calf, Twin Brook Magic Georgie, shown by Anne Marche zak, of Bentleyville. Jan Snider, of New Enterprise, showed the reserve junior champ ion, Sniders Ulus Rosette. Holstein In the Holstein show, Maggie Moore, of Mercer, showed the grand and senior champion, 5-year-old Amoore Algonguiin Maddy Jo. Ronald Hough Jr., of Rebers burg, showed the reserve senior and reserve grand champion, C Kallanda Astro Jet Lary. The junior champion was a fall yearling, Cha-Do Stardust Twinkle-TW, shown by Trisha Mcllwain, of Canton. The rerserve junior champion was a fall calf owned by Justin James Burdette, of Mercersburg. Windy-Knoll View JJB Pizow. (Turn to Pag* A 22) From the left, Curtis Relchard holds the halter of his reserve junior champion Jersey of the state youth dairy show, while Aaron Horst shows his junior champion. From the left, Trisha Mcilwaln shows her reserve junior champion Ayrshire of the state youth dairy show, while Kylie Lester shows her junior champion. From the left, Daryl Maulfalr holds the halter of his grand champion Ayrshire of the state Youth Dairy Show and receives a large trophy for having his animal named the best bred and owned of the show. . t v' i \'* » 'k' « *t * I i v M % i < *3
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