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Spencer Miller, left, and his father Vaughn Miller groom a Hereford heifer for the Muskogee County 4-H FFA Show.
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Published September 06, 2008 10:33 pm -

Beef judging wraps up fair


By Liz McMahan
Assistant City Editor

Skippy, a 17-month-old Hereford heifer seemed content with the routine of getting ready to parade another stock show ring.

She stood contentedly as Vaughn Miller gave her a final haircut for the judge and her owner, Spencer Miller, 13.

Spencer was busy combing every hair into place after his dad ran the clippers.

Skippy was one of 19 heifers competing on the final day of activities at the Muskogee County 4-H and FFA Fair.

The day’s competition also included steer and hog judging.

Tony Nichols, superintendent of the heifer division, said the show went very well, that he saw several animals he thinks will be competitive as they move onto other shows.

The number of animals was down some, likely because of higher feed prices, Nichols said.

What the exhibitors got out of the shows amounted to more than winning ribbons or plaques, Nichols said.

“These shows are not just about livestock, they are about kids,” Nichols said. “I don’t care if they show a goat or a steer, we’re not promoting a species, we’re promoting kids.”

Spencer, a student at Midway School at Council Hill, said Skippy got her name because she did a little “hop, skip and jump” when he and his dad were breaking her to lead.

She’s pretty calm now, Spencer said.

“On certain occasions, when she gets spooked, she’ll still skip a little bit,” he said.

When that happens, she calms down quickly as he brushes her around the face, he said.

Skippy is one of five head of Herefords in the herd Spencer has developed since he started showing four years ago.

She and Spencer have been together through local, county and regional livestock shows, went to a national show this summer and will make the fall fair show circuit this summer. She’s young enough to show through one more round of spring stock shows and then she’ll join his other cows in the pasture.



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