The exhibitions of rabbits and goats do not disappoint.

By Kimberly Jenkins – [email protected]

LUCASVILLE – The day of the time of the Scioto County Youth Fair began with the display of rabbits on a hot and humid day.

The contestants were dressed and in a position to go, but this exhibition didn’t look much like last year’s. It should be noted that instead of the chicks taking their rabbits from their cages to the level, they transported them in their cages to the level to provide them.

Unfortunately, like Monday’s poultry show, everyone involved wore a mask and did their best to distance themselves socially from the presentation. There was hand sanitizer on the collection table and the young and their animals were separated by at least 6 feet.

It is simple to see that with presentation situations for the exhibition and mandatory restrictions, both one and both were concerned about having difficulty putting things in position for both an organization that showed up and that’s why it seemed to take a long time. time to make one and both one and both one.

The rabbit-display judge, such as the poultry judge, did not allow cases to prevent him from spending a lot of time reviewing each rabbit to make sure it’s fair to all competition. These beautiful creatures cooperated and the competition did their best to answer the questions, even wearing the mask on their faces.

The Grand Champion Market Rabbit won through a young man, Gage Hall, who won last year with his rabbit. This young man wants to know what is most productive to raise those rabbits and possibly wouldn’t be so unusual. It is worth saying that it is exclusive and very special when it happens. The Portsmouth Daily Times interviewed him last year and said, “I love running with rabbits and I’ve been doing some kind of rabbit since I started at 4H.

In the afternoon the Market Goat Show took place. Unlike the rabbit screen, this screen took position in the sand. This allowed competition and judgment to have a wonderful social distance while providing the most productive spectacle imaginable, with the cases being the ones that were. The goats that at all times made a clever display were not discouraged by anything and some played and refused to cooperate.

The saying “stubborn as a goat” is very true because many other people love the goat display because they never knew what they were going to do. That’s not the case, just watch the live stream a laugh and helped other people enjoy it a little bit. This time, the opinion on a woman delivers the opinion and she also, along with the others, makes sure to take her time with each of the goat organisations and each of the goats.

Coriell’s mother, Linni Coriell, said of this year’s fair and exhibition: “Wes (Gracyn’s father) and I would like to thank everyone interested in making sure young people have a youth fair. These young men have painted so hard despite the challenges, unknowns and weekly changes. We are very grateful to be a circle of 4-H relatives from Scioto County. Our extension officers, our board of administrators and our volunteers have worked so hard to make sure our youth have the opportunity to show their hard paintings and dedication. They gave each animal the respect to live its purpose. Many youth in other counties have failed to achieve these achievements, and we cannot say how blessed we are as Scioto counties for having this opportunity. “

Linni Coriell continued: “Watching our daughter grow up in those difficult cases showed us that 4-H teaches her life skills and how to succeed over the tricks related to cattle breeding. She, well, we’ve all learned a lot about us and this determination and perseverance will pay off. We are very proud of her for taking the path, setting purposes and achieving them. The toughest component of watching his combat on Showmanship with a goat that absolutely opposed him, despite the way he worked hard. This year. She has invested more time and effort this year than ever before. He overcame it and made the biggest difference with not one, but two goats, which he raised. The most difficult component was from excessive nerves to excessive arousal, then to an unforeseen depression to take his goat to the garage yard trailer. In the end, this is God’s purpose for a market animal. Farmers are expected to give animals their most productive lives and raise their eating to feed our bodies. That’s exactly what he did. It was bittersweet when we moved away from the fair this year, but we were blessed beyond our imagination.

Linni Coriell said it better because the goat exhibit was different from the other exhibit, lasted more than five hours, a lot of time to make the trial and the other people involved, you know that those other people will have to love 4H and pictures with those animals to devote so much time and effort to those young people. Like the rest of our lives this year, others must do their best productivity for the young people facing their lives by 2020.

By Kimberly Jenkins

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Contact Kimberly Jenkins (740)353-3101 ext. 1928

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