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County Spring Livestock Show starts Saturday at fairgrounds

February 13, 2019 - 00:00
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A total of 391 head of livestock have been entered in the 89th annual Kingfisher County Spring Livestock Show starting Saturday at the county fairgrounds in Kingfisher.

County Agricultural Educator Bryan Kennedy said the animals will be shown by 171 exhibitors, including county 4-H and FFA members and some younger exhibitors,\.

The livestock numbers include 83 cattle, 60 sheep, 27 goats and 220 hogs.

The youthful exhibitors have been feeding and grooming the prize animals for weeks or months so that they’ll look their best at the annual show.

Kennedy reminded that cattle will be entered on Saturday and show on Sunday. Other species will be entered on Sunday and show on Monday.

The annual bidders feed and premium auction will be held on Monday, Feb. 25, at the Exhibit Building at the fairgrounds, beginning at 6:30 p.m.

Premiums on 100 head of livestock will be sold at the auction.

The annual events are sponsored by the Kingfisher Chamber of Commerce, Kingfisher County commissioners and the Kingfisher County Fair Board.

There is no charge to attend and show officials urged adult residents to turn out and encourage the exhibitors.

The show schedule follows:

Saturday

10 a.m. – Fitting contest.

1 p.m. – All cattle in place and weigh in.

Sunday

12 noon – All swine, sheep and goats in place and weigh in.

3 p.m. Beef division judging: prospect steers, then market steers, then heifers.

Monday

8 a.m. – Swine judging.

1 p.m. – goat judging (wethers, then does). Judging starts at 1 p.m. or 30 minutes after conclusion of swine show.

3 p.m. – Sheep judging (wethers, then ewes). Judging begins at 3 p.m. or 30 minutes after conclusion of goat show.

Each species will be released upon conclusion of that species’ show.

Shows officials include:

Livestock Show Committee officers: Patrick Driskill, chair; Laramie Lopp, chair elect, and Stephanie Payne, immediate past chair.

Chamber of Commerce ag representatives: B.J. Waeger and Joe Voth.

Fair Board members: Mark Walta, president; Mike Witt, vice president; Kayla Meyer, secretary; Charles Patocka, treasurer; Avery Eeds, assistant secretary, and Frank Staude, Luke Lough, Shane Clifton, David Gerken, Jay Evans, and Jeff Henrichs, members.

County commissioners: Jeff Moss, District 1; Ray Alan Shimanek, District 2, and Heath Dobrovolny, District 3.

Auction committee and ring men: Chris Cameron, Dennis Themer, Russ Adams, Mike Frey, Luke Lough, Robbye Jones, David Krittenbrink, Bud Grabow, David Craig, Carl Storm and Kris Eaton.

Auction feed committee: Avery Eeds and Randall Newton, co-chairmen, and Mike Rosen, Heath Dobrovolny, Henry Senn, Ray Shimanek, B.J. Waeger, Jeff Beutler, Lane Winter Edward Wilczek, Zak Meyer, Jeff Moss, Chase Farrar, Jaramie Karcher, Johnnie McAlexander, Butch Kottwitz, Jeff Mitchell and Freddie Caulk.

Lippard Auctioneers will serve as auctioneer and BancFirst as sales clerk.