Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 19, 2000, Image 57

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    The Younger Side Of The F
The polished performance of fair exhibitors is not an accident but a
result of hours of hard work and experience in the ring as children.
Here is a sneak peak at future show ring stars.
Tyler Sattazahn, 7, Womelsdorf, finds his own place to
hang out during the dairy shows. Next year Sattazahn
plans to have his own calf to show at the fair.
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Dairy promotion training begins early. Even with her crown slightly
askew, Lil Miss Jaylene Lesher, 6, right, knows how to promote dairy
products. She and her sister, Laura, 4, both from Bernviite, enjoy the
ever-popuiar fair milkshakes during the dairy show.
MICHELLE RANCK
Farming Staff
The softer side of competition: Kayci Johns, 6, and Tiara Alspaugh, 5, touch the
quivering noses of young rabbits at the fair.
Where
young com
petitors are,
there are
young ani
mals. “An
nabel!” took
home Line
back awards
for her
young
owner, Kyle
Kulp, 8, of
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Cousins Tiffany Hoffman, 9, Shanna Alspaugh, 8, both from
Bernville, and Samantha Johns, 8, from Richland, do not seem to
mind some friendly family competition in the ring as they launch
their shew ring careers together.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 19, 2000-817
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Photo by Elizabeth Ranck