ANGOLA â Sheep show judge Brennan North was extremely impressed with the top market lambs during Mondayâs sheep show at the Steuben County 4-H Fair.
âThese are very high quality animals,â North said of the two lambs, exhibited by sisters Harper and Harlee Henney. âThese are not the type that typically go to county fairs.â
The grand champion lamb was exhibited by Harper and the reserve grand champion by Harlee.
The show wasnât big this year, but that didnât mean exhibitors didnât give it their all, even when a few of the lambs decided to try and jump around, giving their exhibitors a little bit of attitude.
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Champion and Reserve Grand Champion animals brought top dollar Saturday evening at the premium sale of the 69th Brown County Youth Fair. Paying $11,000, Circle B Bar Ranch was the buyer of the Grand Champion Market Steer, exhibited by Ashtyn Adams. You’ll find photos of the grands and reserves in the sale ring on Brownwoodnews.com.
Grand Champion Market Steer, Ashtyn Adams – $11,000: Circle B Bar Ranch
Reserve Grand Champion Market Steer, Ethan Sanchez – $9,500: Buddy and Holly Gieb
Grand Champion Market Swine, Hayden Welch – $9,200: Circle B Bar Ranch
Grand Champion Market Lamb, Hayden Schroeder – $7,500: Ag Mart
Grand Champion Market Goat, Madden Wise – $7,500: Gary Worley/VFW Post 3278/Grimsely Electric/Grooms Seed