WNC Livestock Expo Winners

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Congratulations to all the participants in the WNC Livestock Expo, September 12–20, 2020! Showing livestock is a lot of work, but wearing a mask, social distancing, and lots of safety precautions make it harder. Henderson County 4-H boasted winners in many categories, but the Barnyard Bandits 4-H Club Poultry Group stole the Poultry Show!

Champion Standard – Beulah Crain
Reserve Champion Standard – Airely Hart
Champion Guinea – Mason Perry
Champion Bantam – Avery Bartley
Reserve Champion Bantam – Silas Bartley
Champion and Reserve Champion Ducks – Madilynn Miller

Reserve Grand Champion PeeWee Broilers – Benjamin Gaddy (who also won many sheep awards)
Grand Champion Youth Broiler – Gabriella Baldwin

Molly Cowan won First Place in Junior Showmanship with her Dairy Steer and Reserve Champion Medium Wool with her sheep. Haley Hargus earned many awards with her Border Leicester Sheep.

View the list of winners.

Recordings of the livestock shows may be viewed on the Mountain State Fair Livestock page.

Molly and Macie Cowan with chickens

Molly and Macie Cowan with chickens

Molly Cowan with her family and her dairy steer

Molly Cowan with her family and her dairy steer – first place junior showmanship

Ivory Eatmon with her dairy steer and 4-H Agent, Holly Jordan

Ivory Eatmon with her dairy steer and 4-H Agent, Holly Jordan

Heley Hargus with Border Leicester sheep

Heley Hargus with Border Leicester sheep

Randi Mae Eatmon with her dairy steer

Randi Mae Eatmon with her dairy steer

Mason Perry with his winning chickens

Mason Perry with his winning chickens

Eli Motes with his dairy steer

Eli Motes with his dairy steer

Macie Cowan with her Second Place Beef Heifer

Macie Cowan with her Second Place Beef Heifer

Gabriella Baldwin Grand Champion Broilers

Gabriella Baldwin Grand Champion Broilers

Barnyard Bandits 4-H Club Poultry Group Winners

Barnyard Bandits 4-H Club Poultry Group Winners

Airely and Alyssa Hart

Airely and Alyssa Hart with their blue ribbons for poultry

Macie Cowan with her dairy steer

Macie Cowan with her dairy steer at the WNC Livestock Expo 2020