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Ayrshire Champions Named at OSF
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In the Ayrshire heifer show,  judged by Sherry Smith of Glenford, Ohio, Junior Champion was Hawver-Crest Shirley Sue, the first place Spring Yearling exhibited by Ashley Hawvermale. The Reserve Junior Champion is J-M-How Double Whammy Audrey Ariel, the first fall yearling exhibited by John and Marla Howman. Honorable Mention went to Mill Valley Justice Paprika, the first Winter Yearling exhibited by Mill Valley Farms.  
 
Junior Champions were Hawver-Crest Shirley Sue, the first place Spring Yearling owned by Ashley Hawvermale and Res. Jr. Champion was J-M-How Double Whammy, the first place Fall Yearling owned by John and Marla Howman. Also pictured is the Ohio Ayrshire Princess, Harley Rehmert and the Ohio Ayrshire Queen, Emma Matthews and Judge Sherry Smith.
 
 
The senior and intermediate champions l-r: Kleins HB's Veronica, 1st Aged Cow & Res. Sr. Champion, owned by James Klein Family; Millers Luckey Trina, 1st 4-year-Old and Senior Champion, owned by Jack Miller Family; Emerald Farms Poker Sweething, 1st Futurity 2-Year-Old and Res. Intermediate Champion owned by Emerald Farms, Fenton Brothers; Duncan Poker Madea, 1st Sr. 3-Year-Old and Intermediate Champion cow owned by Duncan Farms. 
 
Smith choose Duncan Poker Madea, the first place Senior Three Year Old for her Intermediate Champion.  She was exhibited by  Duncan Farms. The Reserve Intermediate Champion was Emerald Farms Poker Sweet Thing, the futurity winner, exhibited by  Emerald Farms. Honorable Mention was awarded to Elchart-Ayr Showstart's Flirty, the Junior 2 year Old, exhibited by Jack Miller. 


The Champions: pictured l-r: Princess Harley; Res. Gr. Champion Emerald Farms Poker Sweething, Corey Jodrey on the halter; Grand Champion Duncan Poker Madea, Rachel Duncan on the halter; Queen Emma, Judge Smith.

 The Senior Champion was Miller's Luckey Trina, the first place four year old exhibited by Jack Miller while the Reserve Senior Champion was Kleins HBs Veronica, the fist place aged cow exhibited by Klein and Family.  Honorable Mention went to Conrad Burdette Mikayla, the first place five year old exhibited by Mikayla Conrad. 
 
Photos courtesy of Purbred Publishing 
 
 
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