DOYLESTOWN (Bucks Co.) Crooked Acres Lifeguard Peaches, a senior 2-year-old, was named grand champion at the 2000 Bucks County Holstein Show recently at the Middle town Grange Fair in Wrights town. She was exhibited by John W. Crooke, a 4-H member from Buckingham. Reserve grand champion went to a 5-year-old, Want To Ryan Dana, shown by Matthew Crouse, a 4-H’er from Riegels ville. The top bred and owned cow was exhibited by Donald and Bruce Crouse of Riegelsville, Durham Crest Indy Tingle, a 4- y ear-old. A senior calf, Ensenada Brock Lazer, shown by Joshua Bishop of Plumsteadville, was judged the junior champion. Hilltop Manor IV Ann Abby, a winter yearling heifer shown by Jenna Geissinger of Quakertown, was the reserve junior champion. Premier breeder and premier exhibitor awards were captured by the Worthington Family, Bucks Holstein Show Champions. From left, Rachel Crooke, Doylestown; Matthdw Crouse, Riegeidville; with reserve champion Want To Ryan Dana, a 5-year-old. 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Annual revaccination is recommended. Calves vaccinated before weaning should be revaccinated 30 days after weaning. See label for complete directions. mum meme mm P. O. Box 575 Manchester, PA 17345-0575 Phone: 1-800-767-5611 Fax: 1-717-266-2594 Available from your Animal Medic Territory Manager! Distributors of America’s Best Animal Health and Farm Supplies! For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. John 3:16 Bucks County Holstein Show Selects Winners Curly Hill Farm in Doylestown. James Younker, a Holstein breeder from Fleetwood, was the judge. Seventy-two head were shown. Following is a list of show placings: BUCKSCOUNTY HOLSTEIN SHOW RESULTS Spring heifer calf: 1. Rachel Crouse. 2. Joshua D. Bishop. 3. David A. Bishop. Winter heifer calf: 1. Peter R. Crooke. Fall heifer calf: 1. Joshua D. Bishop. 2. David A. Bishop. 3. Joshua D. Bishop. Summer yearling heifer 1. Joshua D. Bishop. 2. Joshua D. Bishop. Spring yearling heifer 1. Hanna L. Smith. 2. Rachel Crouse. 3. David A. Bishop. Winter yearling heifer 1. Jenna Geiss inger. 2. Matthew Crouse. 3. Jerry Krone. Fall yearling heifer 1. Nicole K. Bishop. 2. Joshua Geissinger. Junior champion: Joshua D. Bishop. Reserve junior champion: Jenna Geiss inger. Best three junior females; 1. Nicole Bishop. 2. Joshua R. Geissinger. 3. Steve Worthington. Two years old never fresh: 1. Joshua Geissinger. Dry cow four years & under 1. Annette M. Worthington. 2. Amanda Symonds. Dry cows five years & over 1. Matthew E. Crooke. Junior 2-year-old cow: 1. Kenneth Worthington. 2. Brian Bahnck. 3. Joshua Geissinger. Senior 2-year-old cow: 1. John W. Crooke. 2. Joshua & Nicole Bishop. 3. Andrew Worthington. Junior 3-year-old cow: 1. Benjamin W. Crooke. 2. Nicole K. Bishop. Senior 3-year-old cow: 1. Steve Worth ington. Four-year-old cow: 1. Donald & Bruce Crouse. 2. Steve Worthington. 3. Joshua Geissinger. Five-year-old cow: 1. 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Item No. 21-040-94 Per 10 dose $29.95 Item No. 21-040-95 Per 50 dose $134.95 The Worthington Family, Curly Hill Farm, Doylestown, received the premier breeder and premier exhibitor a * t * ie ® uc * ts County Holstein Show recently at the Middletown Grange Fair. Judge James Younker, Fleet wood, presented the award. Colo., is donating a choice lot between two full sisters that will also sell in Denver. The heifers were bom in February 2000 and are sired by Northern Improve ment 4480 GF. Both the Thomas flush pack age and the Kiowa Creek heifer will sell during the Foundation Female Angus Sale, Friday, Jan. 12 in Denver, Colo. Larry Green, Volborg, Mont., and Roth Angus, Freeman, S.D., have also donated three embryos that will sell Jan. 11 at Green’s Commitment to Excellence Showcase Sale in Denver. The proceeds from the embryos will go to the juniors. In addition to the heifers and embryos, the juniors are also selling raffle tickets on items that will be drawn for later in the spring. 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