Livestock winners at Kilnsey Show revealed
Animals were judged to a backdrop of uplifting tunes played by the Lofthouse Middlesmoor Silver Band and a programme of entertainment in the main ring.
Winners of the best animal in each breed section of the sheep classes were: Dalesbred - Richard Close, Swaledale - Robert Tennant, Teeswater - D & GC Newbould, Masham - M & B Allen, Blue-faced Leicester - JH Critchlow, Mule - E Fairburn & Sons, Suffolk - M & N Gornall, Texel - Robert Newby, Beltex - Ivanhoe Livestock, Jacob - JT & PA Black, Gritstone - S & P Scrivin, Lonk - Brian Crawshaw, Zwarbles - Raymond Heigh and Charollais - Charles Marwood.
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Hide AdThe Supreme Sheep title was taken by E Fairburn & Sons, with Charles Marwood named as Reserve.
Paul Fairburn, of Marriforth Farm, which is home to 2,500 ewes, collected the Supreme Sheep trophy for his homebred mule.
He said: “This is the show to go for mules so it means a lot to win.”
Highlights in the cattle classes included a win for the Booth family as Supreme Dairy Champion, while the Supreme Commercial Beef Champion and the Overall Beef Champion was JA Stoney & Son.
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Hide AdTrevor Stoney, who runs a mixed beef and sheep operation with his father Joe and daughter Heather at Whitewood Farm, Pateley Bridge, said: “To win a show like this with the standard of cattle here today is tremendous.”
Winners of the best animal in each breed section of the cattle classes were: Limousin - John Varley, Highland - R & W Phillip, British Blue - John Stephenson and Other Pure Breed - K & AC Jackson & Son.