Breeding Sheep, Market Lambs Compete At 4-H Fair LOU ANN GOOD Lancaster Farming Staff LAMPETER (Lancaster Co.) Months ago Sarah Boyd traded two pigs for a lamb from B & B in Ohio. She doesn’t know how the pigs have done since then, but an estatic Sarah clutched the championship banner for the lamb at the Lancas ter County 4-H Fair last week at the Lampeter Fairgrounds. Although Sarah, daughter of Kerry and Deb Boyd, has shown numerous champion hogs, this was the first time she managed to show tire grand champion market lamb. The win wasn’t completely due to genetics. Sarah walked the lamb about one mile every day to build up musceling. Named Jordan, the Suffolk crossbred will be entered in com petition at the upcoming Denver, Ephrata, and New Holland fairs. Judge Rod Crone said that in selecting the market champion, he looks for correctness, muscle, and frame in that order. He said that Sarah’s Suffolk-cross was as smooth as possible from hip to dock and had all the necessary ingredients for a champion market lamb. Taking the reserve champion market lamb title was a Hamp- Suffolk cross, which was the light heavyweight champion shown by Jessica Stoltzfus. Earlier in the day, Jessica was named reserve champion show nun She finished out the day by collecting the ribbons for showing the championship breeding sheep with her homebred Dorset. In addi tion, Sarah received honors for the !x'st bred and owned champion breeding sheep. Jessica purchased the market lamb from Tim Fleener of Robeso ma, who had purchased it from Ohio. 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Because she hopes to win a scholarship on her running ability, Jessica said that she will be unable to participate in upcoming county fairs. Because Jessica has built up her flock of 40 Dorsets, she hopes her parents, Frank and Irene, will keep the ewes while she is away at col lege, although the offspring will be sold. “It's neat to win supreme breed ing sheep with what’s bred on your own farm,” Jessica said. The showmanship champion was Jen Zimmerman. The 16-year old junior at Ephrata High School has been winning showmanships around the county for years, but this was her first win at the annual 4-H Fair. Jessica and brothers Jimmy and Jay, own 65 head made up of Dorscts, Cheviots, Hampshircs, and Soulhdowns. The novice showman was Dus tin Collins. Only 9 years old, Dus tin said, “I just love animals.” He started out with chickens, then tried a few pigs. “But I like sheep the best,” said Dustin. The doghouse on the fami ly’s Peach Bottom home has been • Bale Dry Hay or High Moisture Hay • Simple to Operate • low Maintenance • Gentle on Any Crop B Equip Inc CH Waltz & Group Farm Waynesboro, PA Sons Inc Equip 717/762-3193 Cogan Station, PA Bedford, PA An *i.mo Group Company & 1020 South Sangamon 717/435-2292 814/623-0747 Gibson cn v mmo.a erase Fax 1800 782 0126 transformed to a chicken house then to a pig pen, and now a sheep pen, where Dustin’s crossbred Oreo is kept along with Dustin’s Sister Marie’s lamb. Dustin is the son of Donna and Larry Collins. He credits his parents and grandparents with encouraging him in 4-H, participation. “When I got Oreo, my dad really warned me to keep the door closed, but one time dad forgot to close it and Oreo jumped the fence. It took us at least one hour before we got Oreo backin the pen,” Dustin said. Showing both the champion lightweight market lamb and the reserve heavyweight market champion was Heather Ziegler. Tiffany Dean showed the reserve lightweight champion. Mediumweight champion market lamb was shown by April Leaman and the reserve by Travis Donough. His brother Ryan Donough showed the reserve light heavyweight champion and his sis ter Joellyn received the award for showing the best bred and owned market lamb. .In addition to the Dorset champ ion selected as the supreme breed ing sheep, the following breed winners are as follows: • Cheviot champion and reseve shown by Jimmy Zimmerman. • Columbia champion and reserve shown by Gabriel Bowman. • Corticdale champion shown by Sarah Broomell. • Hampshire champion shown by Jimmy Zimmerman. • Homed Dorset champion and reserve shown by Jennifer Zimmerman. • Lincoln champion and reserve diown by Gabriel Bowman. • Montadale champion shown oy Jessica Schmidt. (Turn to Page B 13) tip Sarah Boyd shows the champion market lamb at the Lan* caster County 4-H Fair. Judge Rod Crone selected the Suf folk crossbred based on correctness, smooth muscling, and frame size. Showmanship champions at the Lancaster County 4-H Fair, from left, are reserve champion Jessica Stoltzfus and Jen Zimmerman, champion.