Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 09, 2003, Image 46

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    10-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 9, 2003
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Kids * Kernel
Caught By The Camera At Reading Fair
The fair isn’t all hard work, from left; Vanessa Man
beck, 15; Stacey Manbeck, 13; Gwen Switzer, 18, Gail
Switzer, 12; and Erin Kirby, take time from milking, wash
ing and feeding to show that the fair is also about friend
ship. All photos by Nickl Lefever, special correspondent
The Lesher’s make it a family affair. Seven-year-old
Laura hold her cow Ori, while Olivia, 18 months, helps
and mom, Lolly watches.
After a hard morning, from left, Sam Stump and Tim
Kirkhoff, both 11, get a free ride.
Twelve-year-old Kyle
Kult of Leesport rides
Sauci, a 1-year-old Scotch
Highland Yack he displayed
at the Reading Fair.
After a hard workout washing Oreo and Cookie,
11-year-old Josh Lesher poses with his fresh and clean
pigs.
Anne Hartman, 13 of Berks County, brought her sheep
Cindy from Scattered Acres, her family’s dairy farm, to
the Reading Fair.
At right, Alex Moyer, 11
of Bernville, took time out
from feeding and washing
his winter yearling, Rebec
ca, to cuddle up with her.
.',l &
Sandra Angstadt’s cow Zsa Zsa doesn’t like when Clo
ver, the dog, helps out on their Kutztown Farm, but Clo
ver sticks close by at the Reading Fair.
Caitlyn Pool, 8, brought
five cows from her family’s
dairy farm, Fantasyland
Holsteins, Robesonia. Cait
lyn enjoys leading her cows
the most. Chance shares
the spotlight.
Twelve-year-old Mallory
Ketterer of Bernville spent
time at the fair clipping and
brushing Marly, a
4-month-old borderlester.