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A SPOT of clowning around proves particularly popular with these youngsters (s) (for best cow or heifer in calf or with
Show results compiled by Faiza Afzaal CATTLE Commercial Beef Cattle - Beef
type cow: 1, A. and S.Kay. Prime heifer: 1, Ian Pickup; 2 and 3, A.
A.Critchley and Son. Prime steer -1, A. A. Critchley and Son; 2, Ian Pick up; 3, J.C. Walker and Son. Cross bred bull calf bom since September 1st 2003: 1, A.and S. Kay; 2, Ian Pickup. Commercial beef and cham pion beef animal - Ian Pickup. Dairy cattle -Heifer calf bom since June 1st 2002:1, J. D. and J.A. Holgate; 2, D. and S. Graveston; 3, John France. Dairy heifer (under two years old) - geld: 1, M. and J. Bristol: 2, D. and S. Graveston. Dairy heifer in calf - (not more than four broad teeth): 1, M. and J. Bristol; 2, D. and S. Grave-
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ston. Dairy heifer in milk (not more than four broad teeth): 1, M. and J. Bristol. Dmry cow in c^: 1, J.D. and
J.A. Holgate; 2, B. Hartley and Sons; 3, D. and S. Graveston.
^ Dairy cow in milk: 1, J. D. and J. A. Holgate; 2, M. and J. Bristol; 3, Richard Parker. Best cow or heifer (calved within 28 days of show): 1,
_ Richard Parken 2, J.D. and J.A. Hol- gate; 3, B. Hartley and Sons. Cham- pion on black and white dairy ani-
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> mal - J. D. and J. A. Holgate. Dairy cattle (coloured) Heifer calf born y ance June 1st2003: la n d 3,Robert Philip; 2, Catherine and Graveston. , Dairy heifer (under two years
^ old)-geld: 1, J. D. and J. S. Jones; 2, HP M.andJ. Bristol. Dairy heifer in calf .- (not more than four broad teeth): 1, J. p. and J. S. Jones. Dairy heifer in milk - (not more than 4 broad teeth): 1, Robert Philip. Dairy cow
in calf: 1. Robert Philip; 2, J.D. and J.S. Jones; 3, Catherine and Grave ston. Dairy cow in milk: 1, J. D. and J. A. Holgate: 2, Catherine and Gravestone. Best cow or heifer (calved within 28 days of show): L Catherine and Graviton. Champi on coloured dairy animal: J. D. and J. A. Holgate. Limousin Cattle - Cow in calf or with calf at foot: 1, Procters Farm Ltd. Maiden heifer: 1 and 2, Procters Farm Ltd; 3, John Brewer. Breeding pair - male, female or mixed: 1, Procters Farm Ltd. Champion Limousin - Procter Farm Ltd. Pure bred beef cattle - pure bred breeding bull (any bull 12 months and over): 1 and 2, J.C. Walker and Son. Pure bred cow or heifer in calf or with calf at foot; 1, Ian Pickup: 2, Tracy England. Pure bred geld heifen 1, J.C. Walker and Son; 2 and 3, P. J. and E.S. Rogerson.
TROPHIES Dmry Cattle Specials
Late J. Parker Special (Best dairy animal on field): Robert Phlips. Late S. R. H. Leaver Challenge Cup (Best pair of d ^ cows or heifers): M. and J. Bristol. Late Col C. G. Hurst Tn^ nhv(For any three dairy animals): J. D. and J. A. Holgate. The Cottam Cup (best pair of heifers any age): J D. and J.S. Jones. Challenge Cup(for a cow supreme champion dairy animal): J.D. and J.A. Hol^te. Beef Cattle Specials - Best beef
animal on field: Tracey England. Hanson Silver challenge Cup (for best h id in g hull): J. C. Walker Md Son. Mrs H. A. Shaw Challenge Cup
calf at foot): Ian Pickup. Late E. Parkinson Cup (tor best steer, cross bred heifer or cross bred bull calf): Ian Pickup. The Timothy Procter Challenge Cup (for best pair of breeding stock male, female or mixed): Procters Farm Ltd. Late J. Davis Challenge Trophy (for supreme champion beef animal): Procters Farm Ltd. Champion Pure Bred animal: Ian
Pickup. HEAVY HORSES Heavy Horses Section - Best
yearling filly, colt or gelding: 1, Glenys Dodd. Best two-year-old filly, colt or gelding: 1. Glenys Dodd; 2, R. Bedford. Best brood mare with foal at foot: 1, R. Bedford; 2, R. Whiteoak; 3, Frank and Joyce Pick les. Best foal: 1, Frank and Joyce Pickles; 2, R. Whiteoak; 3, R. Bed ford. Barren mare or gelding - (three years and over): 1, E. R. Williams; 2, Ellenthorpe Shires; 3, John Bolton. Best pair - Mares or geld ings (To be owned by the same): 1, Ellenthorpe Shires; 2, E.R. Williams; 3, David Hogarth.
TROPHIES The Booths Trophy' (Best year
ling filly colt or gelding): G. Dodd. J. D. Bolton Millennium Cup (Best brood mare with foal a t foot): Richard Bedford. The Right Mon key Cup (Best foal): Frank and Joyce Pickles. The Newhouse Shield (Best pair of mares or geldings): Ellenthorpe Shires. J. R. Williams Cup and A. L. Read Trophy - Heavy horse champion: Richard Bedford.
SHEEP Any other pure breed - One tup
two shear or oven land 3, M. H. and M. A. Handley: 2. William Robin.
One shearling tup: 1, William Robin; 2 and 3, M. H. and M. J. Handley. One tup lamb: 1, Stephen J. Peel; 2, M. H. and M. A. Hand- ley: 3, Seth Blakey. One gimmer lamb: land 3, M. H. and M. A. Handley; 2, William Robin. One gimmer shearling: 1', M. H. and M. A. Handley: 2, William Robin; 3, Seth Blackey. One ewe - Lamb suck led this season: 1 and 3, William Robin; 2, M. H. and M. A. Handley. Group of four - (one gimmer lamb, one gimmer shearling and one breeding): 1, William Robinson; 2, M. H. and M. A. Handley. Specials /Awards Best Male: S. J.
Peel. Best Female: M. Handley- Champion; S. J. Peel Blue Faced Leicester - tub lamb: 1, Procters Farm Ltd; 2, J. L. and D. A. Swindlehurst. Shearling tup: 1 and 2; J. L. and D. A. Swindlehurst; 3, Procters Farm Ltd. Gimmer lamb: 1, Procters Farm Ltd; 2, J. L. and D. A. Swindlehurst. Gimmer shearing: 1 and 3, J. .L. and D. A. Swindle hurst; 3, Procters Farin Ltd. Ewe: 1, Procters Farm Ltd; 2 and 3, J. L. and D. A. Swindlehurst. Group of four (one gimmer lamb, one gimmer shearling and one breeding): 1, Proc ters Farm Ltd; 2, J. L. and D. A. Swindlehurst. Best female, best male & supreme champion - Proc ters Farm Ltd. Lonk and Lonk Cross One tup
two shear or over: 1, Brian Craw- shaw; 2, Robert Lister; 3, J. C. Pickaid. One shearling tup: 1, J. C. Pickard: 2, Robert Lister; 3, T. Whitewell and Sons. One tup lamb: 1, J. C. Pickard: 2, Brian Crawshaw; 3, Robert Lister. One gimmer lamb: I, Robert Lister; 2, J. C. Pickard; 3, Brian Crawshaw. One gimmer shearling: 1, Brian Crawshaw; 2, J. C. Pickard; 3, James Scrivin. One Ewe - Lamb suckled this season: 1, J. C. Pickard: 2, Robert Lister; 3,
Brian Crawshaw. Group of four (one gimmer lamb, one gimmer shearling, one breeding): 1, Brian Crawshaw; 2, J. C. Pickard; 3, Robert Lister. Best male - J.C. Pickard. Best Female - Brian Crawshaw. The Stephen Schofield Memorial Cup for champion lonk or lonk cross! J. C. Pickard. Lowland. CroSs Breds (one gimmer lamb): 1, Seth Blakey; 2, Procters Farm Ltd; 3, M. H. and M. A. Handley. Pair of gimmer lambs: 1, Procters
Farm Ltd; 2 and 3, M.H. and M. A. Handley. One gimmer shearling: 1 and 2, Procters Farm Ltd; 3, J. V. Fox. One ewe: Lamb suckled this season: 1, Nick Brown. Late J. C. Kenyon Challenge Trophy - Best pair of Lowland cross bred gimmer lambs: Procter Farm Ltd. Champi on Lowland crossbred - Seth Blakey. Two prime lambs - homed: 1, Tom Wallbank; 2, John Harrison. Two prime lambs dodded: 1, Seth Blakey; 2, J. V. Fox; 3, Jack Wall- bank. Swaledale - Local - one tup two shear or oven 1, t: Robinson and Sons; 2, E.W. and J. R. Parkinson: 3, E. W. and J. R. Parkinson. One shearling tup: 1, Robinson and Sons;
2. Thomas W. Robinson. 3, J. C. Walker and Son. One tup lamb: 1, Thomas W. Robinson; 2, E. W. and J. R. Parkinson; 3, Robinson and Sons. One gimmer lamb: 1, Robin son and Sons; 2, E. W. and J. R. Parkinson; 3, Thomas W. Robinson. One gimmer shearling: 1, Robinson & Sons; 2, E. W. and J. R. Parkin son; 3, E. W. and J. R. Parkinson. One ewe - Lamb suckled this season: 1 and 3, Robinson & Sons; 2, Thomas W. Robinson. Group of four - (one gimmer Iamb, one gim mer shearling and one breeding: 1, Robinson and Sons; 2, Thomas W- Robinson; 3, E. W. and J. R. Parkin son. Best female - T. Robinson and
FARMER Gary Swindlehurst, of Proctor Farms Ltd, stands with the show's Supreme Overall Champion Beef Breed (Limousin) (G110904/2k)
Sons. Best male - T. Robinson and Son. Champion - T. Robinson and Son. Swaledale - Open - one tup two shear or oven 1, Robinson and Sons; 2, T. W. Cowperthwaite. One shearling tup; 1, T. W. Cow
perthwaite: 2, Robinson & Sons. One tup lamb: 1, T. W Cowperth waite; 2 and 3, Robinson and Sons. One gimmer lamb: 1 and 2, Robin son and Sons; 2, T. W. Cowperth waite. One gimmer shearling; 1 and 3, T. W. Cowperthwaite. One ewe - Lamb suckled this season: 1 and 2, Robinson and Sons; 3, T. W. Cow- perthwaita Group of four ( one gimmer lamb,
one gimmer shearling, oiie breed ing): 1, Robinson and Sons; 2, T. W. Cowperthwaite. Best Female - T. Robinson and Sons. Best Male - T. Robinson and Son Champion - T. Robinson and Son. J. L.Wood Tro phy and Swaledale Society - Cham pion Swaledale - T. Robinson and Sons. Terminal Sire - One tup lamb; 1, Stephen Peel; 2, J. C. Walker and Son. One shearling tup: 1, B. Hart ley and Sons. One aged tup; 1, Harrison and
Sons; 2, Proctors Farm Ltd; 3, James Scrivin. Champion Terminal Sire - G. and M. Harrison and Sons. Local Specials in sheep section - M/S T. Robinson and Son special - Best pair homed gimmer lambs any breed - J. C. Walker and Son. Best pair of homed shearlings - T. Robin son and Son (Sykes). Best pair horned gimmer shearlings - T. Robinson and Son (Catlow) Best pair of horned breeding ewes - T. Robinson and Son (Catlow). 0 Don’t miss next week’s
Advertiser and Times for the remaining results and more pic tures.
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SLAIDBURN Young Farmers’ Club member. Heather Alpe excelled in the handicraft sections (G110904/2h)
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FARRIERS Craig Darcy and Sam Cook have the crowds hooked with the traditional hot shoeing method (G110904/20 ■ . At, - ;* * I iin'iiriii nriiniT'' ~ ■ i i i . tn.v - . .. ' ' ■ > . ' B i I K ' m A
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