New Holland Mirrors Ephrata’s Sheep Competition Judge Matt Sellers selects Sarah Boyd’s champion market lamb and Ryan Bollinger’s reserve champion mar ket lamb. ¥hiirM«Uf Water Master 144 72" base >f • ■ in** TheWaterMaster 144 is equipped with two 20GPM valves tot faster filling A double drain design for draining underground or onto feedlot floor. Easy to Install and Service i-arge access doors on each end and lift-out cover on top, stainless steel hardware. 2 3/4" opening in the bottom of the valve compartment lor use with grauty-style dairy systems, ' ■ t *'V A%; WaterMastcr 72 72” base (I req.) A built-in overflow for constant flow use with no star ~»e. udpipi One of (he drain plugs can be used in the valve compartment opening to conserve water during cleaning * Water Master 90 Jen Zimmerman, left, shows the grand champion breeding sheep, a Southdown, selected by Matt Sellers, judge, center. Because Andrew Gerhart, right, is recu perating from hip surgery, he had some help from Sarah Boyd in showing the reserve, a Suffolk. Water Master 54 WM 54 and 90 feature a finger-lift (non locking) cover for ease in servicing. No Gasket to Freeze A uniquely designed, patented water seal that keeps cold air av\ay from valve, eliminating the need for a rubber gasket which will freeze, crack and tear. to Service A well that is easy to remove toi quick access to valve compart ment. No tools required. Eas’ A water trainer device that encourages new cattle to drink Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 7, 2000-A23 11 “I was pretty surprised,” Ryan, Manheim, said of the lamb named Rader. Jen Zimmerman's South down’s ewe took the title for grand champion breeding sheep overall breeds with Andrew Ger hart’s Suffolk, the reserve. For the first time, Adam Zurin, Mount Joy, showed champion and reserve lambs in the non-sale division. Adam said the bred and owned Suffolk crosses named Brute and Whoopie, are not related. He will decide later on which to show at the Pennsylvania Farm Show and which one to retain for breeding purposes. Judge Matt Sellers, York Suffolk and Hampshire breeder, said that of all the shows he judged this year. New Holland had the most competitive showmanship classes. Trophies were presented to Sarah Boyd, senior; Ryan Donough, intermedi ate; and Erin Felak, 1-3 years experience. In addition to Jen’s Southdown and An drew’s Suffolk, other breeding sheep win ners include the following: Cheviot cham pion ewe and ram, Jimmy Zimmerman; Corriedale champion ewe and ram, Travis Redmond; Dorset champion ewe and ram, Radell Peters; Romney champion ewe and ram, Mark Brennen; Shropshire champion ewe and ram, Travis Redmond. Jen also showed the champion ram and ewe horn ed Dorset, her brother Jimmy had the champion ram in the Southdown division, which went on to take grand champion ram over all breeds. Radell Peter’s Polled Dorset took reserve champion ram overall breeds. A partial listing of results follows: NEW HOLLAND FAIR SHEEP RESULTS SHOWMANSHIP Senior 1 Sarah E Boyd 2 Jenmffer Zimmerman 3 Jimmy Zimmerman Intermediate 1 Joelynn Donough 2 Adam Zunn 3 Travis Redmond Less experienced (3a) 1 Erin Felak 2 Luke Felak 3 Samantha Dissinger (3b) 1 Jen Hughes 2 Sheldon Zimmerman 3 Kyle Parker Division winner Erin Felak Division runner-up Luke Felak MARKET SALE LOU ANN GOOD Lancaster Farming Staff NEW HOLLAND (Lancaster Co.) Interjected among the county show circuit exhibitors were some new faces at the New Holland Sheep Show, Wednes day evening. Regardless, the champions for market lambs and breeding sheep were a repeat of the previous week’s competition at the Ephrata Fair. Walking away with the grand champion market trophy was Sarah Boyd, with the reserve going to Ryan Bollinger, Man heim. Although Sarah, Ephrata, used the same lamb that won the non-sale champion honors last week, it was the first time Ryan had showed his homebred Suf folk -cross that took the reserve placing. (Turn to Page A 24)