Market Swine Show results from Livingston County Fair

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The Livingston County Fair showcased a remarkable display of talent and dedication from swine exhibitors. The Market Swine Results highlighted champions across various categories, showcasing the efforts of participants in different age groups and swine breeds.

Showmanship

Junior Ages 8-11

  • Champion: Hadlee Beck
  • Reserve Champion: Dawson Murray

Intermediate Ages 12-15

  • Champion: Riggin Isaacs
  • Reserve Champion: Caleb Clark

Senior Ages 16 and Over

  • Champion: Lyla Smith
  • Reserve Champion: Carter Rader

Breed Champions

  • Champion Market Gilt: Jaxon Lollar
  • Reserve Champion Market Gilt: Aubrie Burton
  • Champion Berkshire Barrow: Lylah Smith
  • Reserve Champion Berkshire Barrow: Riggin Isaacs
  • Champion Chester Barrow: Remington Isaacs
  • Champion Duroc Barrow: Emmalyn Daley
  • Reserve Champion Duroc Barrow: Maggie Horton
  • Champion Spot Barrow: Connor Peery
  • Reserve Champion Spot Barrow: Maksim Dickerson
  • Champion Yorkshire Barrow: Remington Rhodes
  • Reserve Champion Yorkshire Barrow: Evie Kieffer
  • Champion Crossbred Barrow: Hadlee Beck
  • Reserve Champion Crossbred Barrow: Carter Rader

Market Barrow Results

  • Champion Market Barrow: Hadlee Beck with the Crossbred
  • Reserve Champion Market Barrow: Carter Rader with the Crossbred
  • 3rd Place Market Barrow: Lyla Smith with the Berkshire
  • 4th Place Market Barrow: Emmalyn Daley with the Duroc

Supreme Overall Market Hog

  • Supreme Overall Market Hog: Jaxon Lollar with the Market Gilt
  • Supreme Overall Reserved Market Hog: Hadlee Beck with the Crossbred Barrow

These young exhibitors demonstrated outstanding skills and dedication, contributing to a successful event at the Livingston County Fair.


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