Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 22, 2000, Image 29

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    Chester 4-H Club
Holds First Show
HONEYBROOK (Chester
Co.) Chester County 4-H
Beef Club members gathered re
cently at the Romano 4-H
Center in Honeybrook, for their
first show of the millennium.
The judge for the day was An
nette Lovell, who is the manage
of Hollystone Farm, Paoli. An
nette had the opportunity to
judge our largest breeding show
with the debut of both Hereford
and Simmental heifer projects.
The following is a list of show
placings.
In the Angus heifer division
local winners included: Class 1)
1-Eliza Walton. Class 2) 1-Ryan
Fairbairn; 2-Phillip McAllister.
Class 3) 1-Caitiin Fairbairn, the
Grand Champion Angus heifer
Caitlin Fairbairn. Reserve
Champion Angus heifer
Ryan Fairbairn.
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Our first ever Hereford heifer
breeding show, local winners in
cluded: Class 1) l-Danielle
Newlin, Atglen. Class 2) Tommy
Travelino, Cochranville. Class
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Grand Champion Hereford
heifer Kyle Newlin. Reserve
Champion Hereford heifer
Danielle Newlin.
The Simmental heifer division
winners includes: Class 1) Eliza
Walton. Class 2) Eliza Walton,
the Grand Champion Simmen
tal heifer Eliza Walton. Re
serve Champion Simmental
heifer Eliza Walton.
In the market steer division
local winners included: Class 1
(626-6,841 lbs.) 1. Eliza Walton,
Kennett Square; 2. Leah
Walton, Kennett Square. Class 2
(1,031-10,491 lbs.) 1. Eliza
Walton. 2. Caitlin Fairbairn,
Coatesville. 3. Caitlin Fairbairn.
Class 3 (1,107-11,631 lbs.) 1.
Phillip McAllister, Spring City.
2. Leah Walton. Class 4 (1,212-
12,201 lbs.) 1. Ryan Fairbairn,
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Coatesville. 2. Ryan Fairbairn.
Class 5 (1,315 lbs.) 1. Eliza
Walton.
Selection of the Grand Cham
pion market steer went to Eliza
Walton of Kennett Square and
Ryan Fairbairn of Coatesville
won the Reserve Champion
honors.
In the Showmanship contest,
competition is based on how
well the 4-H member has
groomed his or her animal, the
training and presentation of the
steer to the judge. Results in the
Senior division 14 years and
older include: 1. Phillip McAllis
ter. 2. Sara Howe, Downington.
3. Julia Howe, Downington.
Junior division winners 13
years and younger include: 1.
Eliza Walton. 2. Leah Walton. 3.
Caitlin Fairbairn. 4. Ryan Fair
baim and the first year member
class 1. Tommy Travelino. 2.
Danielle Newlin. 3. Kyle
Newlin. 4. Laura Howe, Down
ington.
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Chester County Holstein Club
The Chester County Holstein
Club has planned a field day on
Aug. 8, 2000. The host will be
John St. John and Family of
mals since last summer, which
not only includes the daily care
of their steers and heifers, but
teaches them the responsibility
of record keeping, finances, and
the performance of their ani
mals until the project is finished.
The club will attend several
shows through out the summer
months. The conclusion of the
beef project will take place with
a final show on Monday, Aug. 7
at 7:30 p.m. and the livestock
sale will be held on Wednesday,
Aug. 9, starting at 4:30. Buyers
can register at 3 p.m.
For more information on sup
porting our 4-H sale, please con
tact the Chester County
Cooperative Extension, 4-H
office at 610-696-3500.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 22, 2000-A29
Lincoln University, Pa. The
starting time is 6 p.m. The judg
ing will take place from 6-7
p.m., followed by a meal of Pig
Roast at 7 p.m. The cost for the
meal is $4 for adults, $2 for
three- to 10-year-olds, and
under three-years will be free.
Paul Miller will be the judge and
the speaker for this year’s
events. There also will be a calf
drawing for ages six- to 16-year
olds. Directions to the Field Day
are as follows: from Cochran
ville, take Route 10 south to
Route 896, go south (left) on 896
for six miles to crossroads at
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July 31, 2000: Bob Hewitt 610-
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