A34-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 2, 2003 Horst Cow DAVE LEFEVER Lancaster Farming Staff LEBANON (Lebanon Co.) By now, Chanelle Horst can be sure she picked a big-time winner when she decided to buy Ju Vin dale Jolt Apricot two years ago. Last year, Horst led Apricot to the Holstein reserve champion ship at the Lebanon Fair and to the top of the Southeast Pennsyl vania Championship Show. Apri cot also won at the Pennsylvania Junior Holstein Show in Harris burg last September. Horst and the 4-year-old cow marked another milestone this week when Apricot was named supreme youth champion dairy cow and Horst received the Dale Maulfair Jr. Memorial Award Tuesday at the Lebanon Fair. “She shows real dairy (charac ter), tremendous feet and legs, and has an absolutely gorgeous udder,” judge David Castrogio vanni said of why he put Apricot at the top of show. Not that Horst’s EX-93 cow didn’t have a tough field to com pete with, including Dustin Horning’s reserve grand champi on, 4-year-old Turnpike View Counselor Breeze a product of Heath Spatz leads his 4-H champion Jersey in the ring during selection of the supreme champion. Call or email us today for a FREE CATALOG. TOLL FREE - • 717-866-7565 • www.farmerboyag.com BRQ^^^ S DURABED COW MATTRESS 100 oz Waterproof the only one of its kind MißAcp Waterers Many Sizes In j Stock Quantity Pricing Available * ‘Weather tight die-formed roof ‘Stronger engineered sidewalls ' jk . With CORE AUGERS and j ® flex-flo™ AUGER SYSTEM i 2 to We assemble, deliver and set up bins on your farm. ( Takes Top Youth Honors At Lebanon Dairy Show Horning’s own breeding pro gram. T’ve seen championship shows where the lineup wasn’t any stronger than this 4-H lineup,” Castrogiovanni said. Horst, 17, will be a senior this fall at Elco High School. She is the daughter of Kirby and Sheryl Horst. The family milks about 50 high-quality cows at Lyncrest Farms near Newmanstown. Chanelle purchased Apricot from Vince and Julia Wagner of Ju Vindale Farms. Apricot’s dam is Ju Vindale Levi Ann and her sire is Second Look Jolt. Dustin Horning, Stevens, handily led his animals to the other three champion slots in the 4-H Holstein Show. Beside exhib iting reserve grand champion, Horning also showed the junior champion and reserve junior champion, and had the best 4-H bred and owned cow. Cows shown by Daniel Eberly and Kendra Trego, respectively, were named grand and reserve champions in FFA Holstein Show. Trego’s cow was named best bred and owned of the FFA Show. Five colored breed shows fea tured animals led by 4-H’ers and FFA’ers as well as open exhibi tors. Champion exhibitors include Daryl Maulfair of Jonestown, Ayrshire, open and FFA; David Maulfair of Jonestown, Ayrshire, 4-H; David Sattazahn of Wo melsdorf, Brown Swiss, open; Harrison Miller of Harrisburg, Brown Swiss, 4-H; Jake Spatz of Lebanon, Brown Swiss, FFA; Joel Smith of Palmyra, Guernsey, open and 4-H; Andrew Dice of Fredericksburg, Jersey, open; Heath Spatz of Lebanon, Jersey, 4-H; Jake Spatz of Lebanon, Jer sey, FFA; Promise-Lane Farm, Lineback, open; Royell Bashore Installation Available* FEED BINS Lebanon Fair FFA dairy breed champions, from left, John Donmoyer, Lineback; Daryl Maulfair, Ayrshire; Jake Spatz, Jersey; Matt Balmer (for Jake Spatz), Brown Swiss; and Dan Eberly, Holstein. of Annville, Lineback, 4-H; and John Donmoyer of Annville, Lineback, FFA. Chad Powers judged the col ored breed shows. He and Cas trogiovanni decided together on the youth supreme dairy animal, which they chose out of a total of 11 champions from six breeds in the 4-H and FFA shows. Here are results for the Hol stein and colored breed shows: AYRSHIRE Spring heifer calf: 1. Miranda Hemley. 2. Jennifer Maulfair. Winter heifer calf: 1. Amber Hemley. 2. Daryl Maulfair. Fall heifer calf: 1. Merritt Hemley. 2. David Maulfair. Summer yearling heifer. 1. Pattie Maul fair. 2. Daryl Maulfair. 3. Dale Maulfair. Spnng yearling heifer 1. Memtt Hemley. Winter yearling heifer: 1. Amber Hemley. 2. David Maulfair. 3. Hannah Artz. Fall yearling heifer. 1. Shawn Hemley. 2. Patty Maulfair. 3. Memtt Hemley. Junior best three females; 1. David Maul fair. Senior two-year-old cow; 1. Daryl Maul fair. 2. David Maulfair. 3. David Maulfair. Junior three-year-old cow: 1. Dale Maul fair. Senior three-year-old cow; 1. Jennifer Maulfair. Four-year-old cow: 1. Dale Maulfair. 2. David -Maulfair. Six years and over: 1. Pattie Maulfair. Senior best three females: 1. Dale Maul fair. Dairy herd: 1. Dale Maulfair. Produce of dam; 1. David Maulfair. 2. David Maulfair. 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