Skagit Valley 4-H coroNO FAIR Results - 2020 Beef Type Classes Champions: Aleigh Davis - CrossBreeds Josselyn Howell - Market Steer Cross Breeds Ribbon Number First Name Judges Comments Link White B102 Josselyn this heifer is long bodied, level in her top line, and very refined in her structure meaning she's very feminine features. when she's put into motion she has a nice long stride. there are a few things i would like to change about her like i would like to see her bolder and deeper bodied meaning i want to see her with move curve to her rib cage and drop that belly line quite a bit. i would like to see her with some more muscle and definition. I would like to see her a bit heavier, in terms of condition for a heifer her age she's a bit green for me. she is a very feminine female. https://youtu.be/is3zKidOQtA Blue B104 Aleigh This heifer what can i say about this one other than she is for me the complete female. she has it all good bone level and wide across that top line, clean front end, bold and deep center body. when you put this heifer into motion she just axcels in all aspects. she's got a big hip on her, she is free and easy moving, well balanced, and feminine featured. i think the only bad thing i could say about this female is that i would like to relax her in her spine just ever so slightly but thats is being pretty picky on a heifer that has a lot of cow power to her and a bright future ahead of her. i would of liked to see a rear view of this heifer to get better look https://youtu.be/XyMPeP_ETBY Market Steer - Over 12 months up to 19 months Ribbon Number Last Name Judges Comments Link Red B103 Josselyn this steer is very long bodied, has got a bold deep center. has got a lot of footsize and bone. he does walk underneath himself in the rear, and slopes off his hip a bit. i would like to square him up at his base as far as how he walks he kind of toes out.He is a nice steer i just think depending on when the butcher date is, that he would need some more days on feed. https://youtu.be/NMe6XrsrulM Angus - Early Senior Yearling Heifer Ribbon Number First Name Judges Comments Link Red B101 Josselyn This red angus heifer is a nice long bodied heifer, that does has some good qualities to her. she's got a bold rib cage, a stout footsize. and she is wide across her top line. i would like to see her add some more depth of body, wider at the ground and slender necked because she has kind of a bull neck meaning too much fat and extra skin in the head and neck area.she is a nice female for the young lady just like to level her top line a little bit https://youtu.be/GxC3MwU82-E
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Skagit Valley 4-H coroNO FAIR Results - 2020Beef Type Classes
Champions: Aleigh Davis - CrossBreedsJosselyn Howell - Market Steer
Cross Breeds
Ribbon Number First Name Judges Comments Link
White B102 Josselyn
this heifer is long bodied, level in her top line, and very refined in her structure meaning she's very feminine features. when she's put into motion she has a nice long stride. there are a few things i would like to change about her like i would like to see her bolder and deeper bodied meaning i want to see her with move curve to her rib cage and drop that belly line quite a bit. i would like to see her with some more muscle and definition. I would like to see her a bit heavier, in terms of condition for a heifer her age she's a bit green for me. she is a very feminine female. https://youtu.be/is3zKidOQtA
Blue B104 Aleigh
This heifer what can i say about this one other than she is for me the complete female. she has it all good bone level and wide across that top line, clean front end, bold and deep center body. when you put this heifer into motion she just axcels in all aspects. she's got a big hip on her, she is free and easy moving, well balanced, and feminine featured. i think the only bad thing i could say about this female is that i would like to relax her in her spine just ever so slightly but thats is being pretty picky on a heifer that has a lot of cow power to her and a bright future ahead of her. i would of liked to see a rear view of this heifer to get better look https://youtu.be/XyMPeP_ETBY
Market Steer - Over 12 months up to 19 months
Ribbon Number Last Name Judges Comments Link
Red B103 Josselyn
this steer is very long bodied, has got a bold deep center. has got a lot of footsize and bone. he does walk underneath himself in the rear, and slopes off his hip a bit. i would like to square him up at his base as far as how he walks he kind of toes out.He is a nice steer i just think depending on when the butcher date is, that he would need some more days on feed. https://youtu.be/NMe6XrsrulM
Angus - Early Senior Yearling Heifer
Ribbon Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Red B101 Josselyn
This red angus heifer is a nice long bodied heifer, that does has some good qualities to her. she's got a bold rib cage, a stout footsize. and she is wide across her top line. i would like to see her add some more depth of body, wider at the ground and slender necked because she has kind of a bull neck meaning too much fat and extra skin in the head and neck area.she is a nice female for the young lady just like to level her top line a little bit https://youtu.be/GxC3MwU82-E
Skagit Valley 4-H coroNO FAIR Results - 2020Beef Showmanship
Champion Senior - Aleigh Davis
Senior
Ribbon Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Red B101 Josselyn
i would like to see her work on walking into set and not picking at the cows feet. let the heifer look more natural in her set than to be set underneath herself. when we setup our cows we don't turn around and face the way the cow is we face the cows back end and scratch her belly or brisket. https://youtu.be/GxC3MwU82-E
Blue B104 Aleigh this young lady can flat out show. she has that heifer nice and calm easy set up, perfect positioning of the heifers head. my only thing i'm gonna nitpick about is when your pulling into set don't stop the heifer and then look as you are walking into set give her feet a lot ad watch her back feet so when she is set in that perfect profile stance she looks a bit more natural. good showman can show for me anytime.https://youtu.be/XyMPeP_ETBY
Skagit Valley 4-H coroNO FAIR ResultsDairy Cow Type Classes
Champions: Josh Holtcamp - Ayrshire Winter Yearling HeiferJosh Holtcamp - Milking Shorthorn Fall Heifer CalfJosh Holtcamp - Brown Swiss Yearling HeiferAllie Bloedel - Holstein Spring Heifer CalfEmma Bloedel - Jersey Spring Heifer Calf
Ayrshire - Winter Yearling Heifer , born 12/1/18 through 2/28/19
Ribbon Exhibitor Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Blue DC100 Josh
Nice heifer, would like to clean her up a bit through the head and neck area, prefer to see more dairyness but a balanced well grown heifer. Blue ribbon. https://youtu.be/Lyz8vuwfvPU
Milking Shorthorn - Fall Heifer Calf, born 9/1/19 through 11/30/19
Ribbon Exhibitor Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Blue DC101 Josh
Super fancy, balanced dairy heifer! stylish. great length and dairyness throughout. A definite blue ribbon heifer! https://youtu.be/nqv2SfsfxFk
Brown Swiss - Spring Yearling Heifer, born 03-01-19 through 05-31-19
Ribbon Exhibitor Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Blue DC102 Josh
A long, balanced heifer that shows nice breed character, slight bit thick in the thigh area and would prefer more openness and depth of both fore and rear rib. Blue Ribbon https://youtu.be/wH4Ft9hmiDY
Holstein - Spring Heifer Calf, born after 03-01-20 current year, over 4 months
Ribbon Exhibitor Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Blue DC103 Allison
Very straight and strong across the top, shows much levelness from hooks to pins. I'd prefer a touch more dairyness throughout and a cleaner, more flat boned hock. I still feel she is deserving of a blue ribbon. https://youtu.be/3FPs94OCjDw
Jersey - Spring Heifer Calf, born after 03-01-20 current year, over 4 months
Ribbon Exhibitor Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Blue DC104 Emma
A heifer that is similar to the holstein of the same age, nice balance of dairyness and strength but would very much like to see her more open and deeper throughout, especially in the rear rib area. Very nice young calf and hope she continues to develop well. Blue Ribbon. https://youtu.be/nSpQbAY87N8
Skagit Valley 4-H coroNO FAIR ResultsBoer/Pet Type
Champions: Jaelynn VanValkenburg - Boer - Doeling born Current yearAllison Bloedel - Boer - Doeling less than 2 yearsDakota Ford - Boer - Doe 5 years and overDakota Ford - Boer - Does 2 and under 3 years oldEmma Bloedel - Boer - Doe 4 and 5 years oldJaelynn VanValkenburg - MarketDylan Carpenter - Pet
Boer - Doelings, born 1/1 - 2/28 of Current Year
Ribbon Exhibitor Number First Name Judges Comments LinkBlue G104 Dakota https://youtu.be/YmE1Uw1W3IYBlue G130 Dylan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06FCUSa7z_MBlue G121 Jaelynn https://youtu.be/BSe0D1e3lpYBlue G122 Jaelynn https://youtu.be/Rg-2BP9xNQM
Boer - Doelings, less than 2 years old never freshened
Ribbon Exhibitor Number First Name Judges Comments LinkBlue G108 Dakota https://youtu.be/gYcsPPiqIWkBlue G109 Dakota https://youtu.be/9UlHo45KHToBlue G114 Allison https://youtu.be/nqjvjyYneUEBlue G116 Allison https://youtu.be/3T6uqxEhP14Blue G120 Jaelynn https://youtu.be/QdOwrU3eodE
Boer - Doe, 5 years and over
Ribbon Exhibitor Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Red G107 Dakota
This is a very heavy built powerful doe who would produce high quality kids. I would like to see her a little shorter and stronger on her rear pasterns. As much as I like the type and muscle on this doe, she does fall into the red ribbon category for her underbite. Breed standard lists anything greater than 1/4" underbite is a disqualification. That being said, she still should produce very nice market wethers. https://youtu.be/cV_moXvkQ9A
Boer - Doe, Does 2 and under 3 years old having freshened
Ribbon Exhibitor Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Blue G106 Dakota
This is a nice solid blue ribbon doe who's showing us conformational strength. She stands on properly angled legs, although I would like to see her shorter and stronger on those rear pasterns. She's also a very long bodied doe, maybe not having that ideal body depth that we like to see. This is a doe that when bred to a powerful buck should produce nice kids. https://youtu.be/OsNWikYht04
Boer - Doe, Does 4 and 5 years old having freshened
Ribbon Exhibitor Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Red G126 Emma
This is most likely a Nubian-Boer cross doe, who is showing us tremendous length of body and capacity. However, she does not have the power and muscle that we would like to see in a Boer breeding stock. https://youtu.be/vFz6nbBAthg
Boer - Market Wethers
Ribbon Exhibitor Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Blue G105 Dakota
While this animal falls behind the rest of his class, we still commend him for his smoothness and quality in type. While he may not be the most powerful animal in the class, the conformation base is still there. https://youtu.be/KGRNsleyDB4
Blue G113 Allison
Our second place wether is G113. Once again this is a power and muscle placing. He's showing greater power in his front end, being wider in that chest floor with more definition about the brisket. He's also longer in that loin meaning he'll yield greater cuts. When viewed from the rear, he stands with more natural width between his hocks and carries his muscling further down his leg. https://youtu.be/_YYjXCong2Y
First off, Let me say I am impressed with all of these projects and wish I had the chance to evaluate them in person. G119 will win this class for his power. He's a naturally wider built wether, who stands on a larger foot. He's deeper in his barrel, although he will give up some length of body to G113. When viewed from the top/rear he's wider over that loin, carrying that width down into a fuller twist. For these reasons he will be our champion today. https://youtu.be/sBiVwJAv7Sc
Pets
Ribbon Exhibitor Number First Name Judges Comments LinkBlue G123 Dylan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xqlH_IupXg
Skagit Valley 4-H coroNO FAIR ResultsDairy Goat Type Classes
Champions: Emma Bloedel - La Mancha, DoelingEmma Bloedel - Nubian, DoelingAllison Bloedel - Nubian, DoeEmma Bloedel - Toggenburg Doeling
La Mancha - Doelings, born 1/1 - 2/28 Current Year
Ribbon Exhibitor Number Last Name First Name Judges Comments Link
Blue G118 Bloedel Emma
Single entry class with a doe kid who is very well deserving of her ribbons. She's showing a lot of angularity throughout while still having adequate strength of bone. She's a long bodied doe who is conformationally sound. I would like to see her have greater extension about her brisket and hold her point of elbow more tightly to her body. https://youtu.be/HtW6JNR-7dQ
Nubian - Doelings, less than 2 years old never freshened
Ribbon Exhibitor Number Last Name First Name Judges Comments Link
Blue G112 Bloedel Emma
This is a single entry Nubian doe less than two, who once again is very well deserving of her placing. This is a beautiful doe who exhibits a great level of breed characteristics about the head as well as being a long bodied, angular doe. I would like to see her walking with greater width between those hocks and being more level from hips to pins (rump). https://youtu.be/Bl5ZH5fyKng
Nubian - Does, under 2 years old having freshened
Ribbon Exhibitor Number Last Name First Name Judges Comments Link
Blue G124 Bloedel Allison
This is a two entry class in which G124 is placing over G125 for her advantage in mammary system. She has a greater level of attachment that hold her udder more securely to the body while on the move, as well as extending more correctly forward into a smoother blended foreorder. Furthermore, she has an advantage in general appearance being stronger and straight in the back, particularly in the area of the chine and being more nearly level from hips to pins. https://youtu.be/NUPksnHsgsM
Blue G125 Bloedel Allison
I'd like to commend this second place doe for her body capacity as well as having a more capacious mammary system than the doe placed ahead of her. I would encourage breeding her to a buck that is extremely level across the topline. https://youtu.be/5t-m7aeM7Hw
Toggenburg - Doeling, born 1/1 - 2/28 of current year
Ribbon Exhibitor Number Last Name First Name Judges Comments Link
Blue G117 Bloedel Emma
Single entry Toggenburg doeling class with a doe kid who is well deserving of her title her today. She's a kid who is showing us appropriate size and capacity for her age. I truly admire the length and barrel on this doe as well as the levelness from hips to pins (rump). She stands on a solid set of feet and legs, although I would like to see her being more perpendicular from hock to pastern on her rear legs when viewed from the side. As well as, greater strength in her chine (although as they age they tend to become stronger over the topline). https://youtu.be/giA56nAlbws
Skagit Valley 4-H coroNO FAIR ResultsPygmy Type Classes
Champions: Russell Bloedel - Pygmy Does 5 yrs and overLandon Anderson - Pygmy Does 4 and under 5 years Landon Anderson - Pygmy Wether 6 months and overLandon Anderson - Pygmy Wether under 6 months
Pygmy - Does 5 years and over
Champion Ribbon Exhibitor Number Last Name First Name Judges Comments LinkYes Blue G127 Bloedel Russell Very nice doe https://youtu.be/FBOxUWp-28c
Pygmy - Does, 4 and under 5 years old having freshened
Champion Ribbon Exhibitor Number Last Name First Name Judges Comments Link
Yes Blue G102 Anderson Landon
These two does are very similar in type and kind and have held up well for their age. G102 is placing over G129 primarily for the advantage in feet and legs. She stands on a set of rear legs that are more properly anguled when viewed from the side. https://youtu.be/Hp-8l3metcg
Blue G129 Bloedel RussellThis doe is also to be commended for her quality of conformation for her age. https://youtu.be/tXqijTqZUtc
Pygmy - Wethers, 6 months and over
Champion Ribbon Exhibitor Number Last Name First Name Judges Comments LinkYes Blue G100 Anderson Landon https://youtu.be/MQIHr4y48W4
Pygmy - Wethers, under 6 months
Champion Ribbon Exhibitor Number Last Name First Name Judges Comments LinkYes Blue G101 Anderson Landon https://youtu.be/RLlmksVXSqk
Champion Ribbon Exhibitor Number Last Name First Name Judges Comments Link
Yes Blue G119 VanValkenburg Jaelynn
Jaelynn- you did a great job exhibiting your animal. She was very well fit and it was evident that you had put the time into training her as she did everything you asked her to. Remember to always walk clockwise in the ring (right side is show side). Also, try and begin to understand the conformational strengths and weaknesses of your doe. For instance, she dips in her chine. Now there are ways to help hide this. First, make sure you don’t set her short. Second, once she is set you can try poking or rubbing under belly (as if she were a steer). This action causes her to react by arching her back, thus counteracting the dipping. Overall, you did very well and have the promising qualities of turning into an excellent showman. Keep working and having fun! https://youtu.be/QdOwrU3eodE
Blue G126 Bloedel Emma
Emma, great job! You change sides so smooth and are very alert to where the judge is at. Your doe wasn't always willing to work with you as easily as you would like but you didn't give up. I noticed it was difficult for you to set her up since she is such a long bodied doe. I would recommend showing a younger animal so that the smaller size allows you to have greater control and reach. Keep up the good work! https://youtu.be/vFz6nbBAthg
Meat Intermediate
Champion Ribbon Exhibitor Number Last Name First Name Judges Comments Link
Blue G109 Ford Dakota
Dakota, you did a very nice job exhibiting your animal and setting her up. Remember to always walk your animal clockwise (right side is show side). Your doe was very cleaned and well fit. When walking, take it slow. There is no need to rush anything in the show ring, Most importantly, have confidence, Look at the judge and make them believe you know what you're doing, because you do. Keep up the good work and just have fun. https://youtu.be/w2pPHFyvjsQ
Yes Blue G115 Bloedel Allison
Allison, your weather looks amazing! You have a gift for fitting animals which is a huge advantage in this industry, You brace your animal effectively. A few things as I believe in constructive criticism: I do not encourage tail pulling. We are not sheep showman and it should not be necessary. Walk slower. It is not a race and slower movements actually make an animal present themselves better, Your bracing is very good, but be less aggressive in your movements. A showman should have smooth, subtle, and calm movements. Overall, you are a great showman; just remember that there is always room for improvement so keep working and have fun.
https://youtu.be/_YYjXCong2Y
Meat Senior
Champion Ribbon Exhibitor Number Last Name First Name Judges Comments Link
Yes Blue G123 Carpenter Dylan
Dylan, your style of showing is my favorite. It is one that exhibits smooth, calm, quiet movements while displaying a sense of confidence and grace. The presentation of your animal is impeccable, and it's evident that she is well trained. I wish I had the opportunity to work you in the ring to see what you are really made of and to hopefully be able to teach you some new tricks. I will say one thing, the biggest part of showing is knowing your animal. Not just their personality and work type, but conformationally. Be able to highlight their strengths and hide their weaknesses. For instance, your doe is posty in her rear legs; make sure not to overstretch her. Keep up the great work and have fun. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoet42C_p4Y
Dairy Junior
Champion Ribbon Exhibitor Number Last Name First Name Judges Comments Link
Emma, your doeling was not wanting to work with you but it is clear that you are trying. Try and keep your free hand off her while walking, and practice setting her up. Young does like this do not have alot of patience; that is something that has to be taught to them through training. Build a strong working relationship with her doeling. I know it can be frustrating and tiresome but the more work you put in the greater reward you get out of it. The biggest thing for you at this young age is to develop a love for showing and your animals. If you don’t love it then you won't be willing to put in the time that is necessary for you to be great. And I promise you can reach greatness if you just keep putting your heart and mind to it. Understand the basics, and I don't just mean in the showring. Study your anatomy and be able to truly understand your animal, it's breed, and it's species. There is such great reward that comes with building that bond and understanding with your animal. Keep up the good work, don't get frustrated, and have fun. https://youtu.be/HtW6JNR-7dQ
Dairy Intermediate
Champion Ribbon Exhibitor Number Last Name First Name Judges Comments Link
Yes Blue G125 Bloedel Allison
Allison, it’s evident that you have a solid concept of the basics of dairy goat showmanship. For that I congratulate you. Don’t be afraid to have fun with this. I don’t quiet see the same motivation and passion in this video as I did in that of your boer showmanship one. Maybe you prefer showing boers over dairy, or maybe it’s just that virtual showmanship isn’t fun. Either way it’s fine. But I encourage you to keep working. Have fun with this project. Boer and dairy are two completely different styles of showing. Your doe tends to put her head down and rush. Try really hard to keep her head up and walk slow. I would recommend using an actual chain show collar, which might help with that problem. Keep up the good work and just have fun with this project. https://youtu.be/NUPksnHsgsM
Pygmy Intermediate
Champion Ribbon Exhibitor Number Last Name First Name Judges Comments Link
Yes Blue G101 Anderson Landon
You really hit the main points that build the foundation of a good showman. Training your animal plays a huge part in showring success as well as proper fitting. For a doe with courser hair like yours, I always recommend clipping and bathing with shampoo and conditioner, Now that you understand the steps you need to take prior to being in the showring, I want you to challenge yourself to expand your knowledge. You clearly have a great understanding and bond with your animal, but I want you to be able to understand your animal's conformation as well, Know their strengths and weakness so that you are able to adapt your showmanship style to fit their needs. Keep up the good work and have fun! https://youtu.be/Si_HCuh_9PM
Pygmy Cloverbud
Champion Ribbon Exhibitor Number Last Name First Name Judges Comments Link
Rainbow Blue G127 Bloedel Russell
Russell, I love this! For you at such a young age to begin your journey as a goat showman is something I love to see. It's clear that you love your animal and are having fun. That is key! The leaves are a great training tool to help teach your goat to lead. Take the time to build a strong bond with your doe. Also, try practicing switching sides and being alert to where your judge is at. Your sister is a good showman, take advice from her and soak up all the knowledge she has to offer you. Keep up the good work and have fun! https://youtu.be/FBOxUWp-28c
Skagit Valley 4-H coroNO FAIR Results - 2020Sheep Type Classes
Champion: Paige Allen - Both Type & Showmanship
Sheep Type
Ribbon Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Blue SH100 Paige
long, level, deep bodied ewe. has some good bone to her. a very femanine featured ewe. i would like to square up her structure a bit and maybe give her some more foot size https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vo9xUyvo7FE&feature=youtu.be
Skagit Valley 4-H coroNO FAIR Results - 2020Sheep Showmanship
Champion: Junior - Paige Allen
Novice JuniorRibbon Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Blue SH100 Paige
not bracing a wool sheep. typically you either squat or just stand off from the ewe since in wool sheep the most important thing is the fleece, walking the lamb improve https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vo9xUyvo7FE&feature=youtu.be
Super cute kitty! He looks so soft and snuggly. I would have loved to have been able to see him standing in order to really see his body type. I love the subtle tabby marking in his coat.
Remember to check the Fit and Show order. We start with the head shape, then body type, then fur. Then we move to the face and show the teeth, the nose, the eyes and then the ears. We then move to the nails showing all four paws and finish with the tummy. Great job talking me through your steps. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrBW48Fbntg&feature=youtu.be
Blue C105 Evelyn
Remember, when showing the cats face show the teeth (both sides of the mouth), the nose, both eyes, and then both ears, not one side of the head and then the other. Beautiful job talking to and calming down your kitty. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5Z7Yyz0QgY&feature=youtu.be
Intermediate
Ribbon Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Blue C101 Lane
Remember to pull the cat's lips back far enough so that the judge can see the back teeth and gums. We are checking to make sure there isn't a large amount of tarter build up and that the gums are healthy. Also, the cats nails appear to be a bit long, we want them cut so that you both are safe while at fair. I love the way to talked to him throughout the process to help him feel safe. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Upx1Gcscig&feature=youtu.be
Blue C104 Elyssa
Double check the Fit and Show order. We show the head shape, body type and then fur. Then we move into the small features( pieces of the face, nails and then tummy). Beautiful Safety Carry! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=addbqmvDbD4&feature=youtu.be
Senior
Ribbon Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Blue C100 Claire
Don't forget to show the body type of your cat. This is between showing her triangle face and fur. Other then that, beautiful job!
Skagit Valley 4-H coroNO FAIR ResultsCavies Type Classes
Champions: Best In Show - Aryana Police, American BoarReserve In Show - Aryana Police, American SowHonorable Mention - Aryana Police, Peruvian BoarPet Class Champion - Landon Anderson, AmericanPet Class Reserve - Matthew Christianson, American
Abyssinian - Senior Boar - 6 months or over 32 ounces
Ribbon Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Blue GP115 Aryana
excellent head ear and eye. good rosette placement. Best Senior Variety / Best Of Variety / Best Opposite Sex Of Breed
American Senior Sow - 6 months or over, over 32 ounces
Ribbon Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Blue GP100 Landon
TSW. Good overall type, nice ear/eye. a little narrow and long in the head. lacks in patches and distribution. Best Senior Variety / Best of Variety / Best Opposite Sex Of Breed
American Satin Broken Sow. very good type. exceptional patches and distribution! clean lines. lovely color. Awesome sheen. Best Senior Variety / Best Of Variety / Best Senior Breed / Best of Breed / Reserve in Show
Peruvian - Junior Boar, 4 months or under, 12-22 ounces
Ribbon Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Blue GP113 Aryana
very good head/ear/eye. amazing events to the roaning. striking markings with the black head. Best Junior Variety / Best Opposite Sex Variety / Best Junior Breed / Best Opposite Sex Of Breed
Peruvian - Senior Sow, 6 months or over, over 32 ounces
Ribbon Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Blue GP114 Aryana
AOV lovely head/ear/eye. exceptional roaning. appears to have correct texture and density to the coat. nice width in the front and hindquarters . Best Senior Variety / Best Of Variety / Best Senior Breed / Best Of Breed / Honorable Mention
TSW. very nice head/ ear/eye . good density. coat appears flat over the shoulders and a slight partingover hips. some brindling in shoulder. otherwise nice patching and distribution. could use a white spot on the heavy color side. nice animal. Best Intermediate Of Variety / Best Of Variety / Best Intermediate Breed / Best Of Breed
TSW nice type. dips in the topline. brindling in the patches but a fair amount of patching/distribution. nice head/ear/eye. Best Senior Variety / Best Opposite Sex of Variety / Best Senior Breed / Best Opposite Sex Of Breed
Agouti Fair head/ear/eye. eye brands are a bit wide! prefer not to have any. unsure if snip on nose is lighting or color. I would put this cutie in pet class. That would give her a blue and Best Pet in Show.
Skagit Valley 4-H coroNO FAIR ResultsDogs Obedience
Champions: Junior Pre-Novice - McKaley Roetcisoender with MaxIntermediate Novice - Anna Hansen with BlitzIntermediate Pre-Novice - Dakota Ford with MoxieIntermediate Sub-Novice - Madeline Squibb with NorrisIntermediate Graduate Novice - Dakora Ford with DaisySenior Novice - Kassidy Jones with CookieNovice Senior Novice - Amber Cox with BellaSenior Sub-Novice Stella Marshall with FizzSenior Sub-Novice Camree Nilsen with FinnSenior Advanced Novice - Emma Adams with Bentley
Shout Outs: Megan Garrison with AlexiJuniper Klawer with LucaMegan Garrison with Farco
Junior - Pre Novice
Ribbon Exhibitor Number First Name LinkBlue D113 McKaley https://youtu.be/4OvHIpRxjao
Intermediate - Novice
Ribbon Exhibitor Number First Name LinkBlue D112 Anna https://youtu.be/LgP9xPcSVYw
Intermediate - Pre-Novice
Ribbon Exhibitor Number First Name LinkBlue D105 Dakota https://youtu.be/nH81tqgJaYQ
Intermediate - Sub Novice
Ribbon Exhibitor Number First Name LinkBlue D108 Audrey https://youtu.be/vEHePzG13VQBlue D116 Madeline https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hUenfmh8Kg
Intermediate - Graduate Novice
Ribbon Exhibitor Number First Name LinkBlue D104 Dakota https://youtu.be/k5MhWh8DQIM
Ribbon Exhibitor Number First Name LinkBlue D100 Amber https://youtu.be/PTzEa2gAgno
Novice Senior - Sub-Novice
Ribbon Exhibitor Number First Name LinkWhite D119 Kiley https://youtu.be/E-mhMIgGXBU
Senior - Sub-Novice
Ribbon Exhibitor Number First Name LinkBlue D102 Mickila https://youtu.be/53t_JdFix14Blue D106 Brianna https://youtu.be/l2jZ9iNTbI8
Blue D115 Stella https://youtu.be/7HUGBvDmueUBlue D117 Camree https://youtu.be/VqywiOzbotYBlue D118 Joetta https://youtu.be/b9oOh1oH4IQ
Senior - Advanced Novice
Ribbon Exhibitor Number First Name LinkBlue D103 Emma https://youtu.be/HV4UjvflVX4
Cloverbuds
Ribbon Exhibitor Number First Name LinkD114 Megan https://youtu.be/JUukr8CB4McD120 Juniper https://youtu.be/M1Lqtizm2wED121 Megan https://youtu.be/aMzJDpzjLrk
Ribbon Number First Name LinkBlue D113 McKaley https://youtu.be/J5r54Q15yIE
Intermediate
Ribbon Number First Name LinkBlue D105 Dakota https://youtu.be/ydlmjBb6_q4Blue D108 Audrey https://youtu.be/Bk6pXnuFs_cBlue D112 Anna https://youtu.be/uaOEU_85LBwBlue D116 Madeline https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMbsosGv9xw
Novice Senior
Ribbon Number First Name LinkBlue D119 Kiley https://youtu.be/szuHNfk1xbw
Senior
Ribbon Number First Name LinkBlue D101 Kassidy https://youtu.be/Dio8pE7kXpMBlue D102 Mickila https://youtu.be/53t_JdFix14Blue D103 Emma https://youtu.be/gFCkBbrb1F0Blue D106 Brianna https://youtu.be/q-oWyBj7PooBlue D115 Stella https://youtu.be/rCaUIkfyT6oBlue D117 Camree https://youtu.be/MZ0GSw3_FeUBlue D118 Joetta https://youtu.be/1al8vIWdjgs
Skagit Valley 4-H coroNO FAIR Results - 2020Poultry Type
Champion: Jack Collins with a BrahmaLuke Collins with a Plymoth RockHolden Ford with a turkey
Pullet, Young Duck, Young Goose, Young Hen (Inmature Female)
Ribbon Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Blue P102 Luke
This dark brahma leans to more of the production side of type rather than the exhibition side. She is quite small even though she is young. When she matures she should be around 9.5lbs. Her color could also be improved. She should be darker in color all around. She does seem like a nice showmanship bird from your video. Thank you for sharing such great images!
This buff brahma has fairly decent color, as buff is a hard color to master. Her shape is pretty good, she could be filled out a little more in her back end but I like that she is fully feathered. I am awarding this bird Best of Breed.
This barred cochin appears to be a nice showmanship animal. Some improvments could be her color and shape. Her barred coloring is what is called "muddy" meaning there are not clear lines of white and black on her feathers. For her shape, she should be almost spherical. She should look like a circle no matter which way you view her.
This Plymoth Rock has decent barred coloring. Most of the bars are clear and easy to see. Though she is young, I would like to see her tail filled out more and fanned out rather than coming to a point. She might molt out and grow into a nice show bird when she matures. I am awarding this bird Best of Breed.
Market - Pullet, Yough Duck, Young Goose, Young Hen (Inmature Female)
Ribbon Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Blue P104 Holden
You have a very nice turkey. Thank you for including the weight, this is very helpful when judging. Your turkey is in very nice condition and of nice size. Keep up the great work with raising your animals! I am awarding this bird Champion Turkey! https://youtu.be/N34HUxBcYb0
Skagit Valley 4-H coroNO FAIR Results - 2020Poultry Showmanship
Champion: Senior - Aryana PoliceShout Out: Jack Collins
Luke Collins
Senior
Ribbon Number Last Name First Name Judges Comments Link
Red P104 Ford Holden
You have a very nice bird that is in great condition but showmanship also involves sharing your knowledge of your animal. I expected to see more information presented such as what you are feeding your animal, standard weights for this variety of turkey, and better handling of the turkey. As a senior, it is important to have all of these pieces and more when doing showmanship. https://youtu.be/N34HUxBcYb0
Blue P105 Police Aryana
Very well done! I love how you took the time to explain every detail of every step you took to show your pigeon. You also have excellent handling of your pigeon. I also appreciate how you gave a little extra information with each step like when you explained about the importance of a red eye cere for this breed of pigeon! I am awarding you Champion Senior Showman! https://youtu.be/teZWNwJQuuk
Cloverbud
Ribbon Number Last Name First Name Judges Comments Link
Rainbow P101 Collins Jack
You did a great job! I love that you took your time and spoke very clearly about each of the parts you showed me. Ice looks like she enjoys being shown! Well done!
Fantastic job! Sparkles looks like she really likes you! You did a very nice job showing all of the parts. I especially liked it when you showed me the parts of the head.
Skagit Valley 4-H coroNO FAIR ResultsRabbit Type Classes
Champions: Best in Show - Morgan Miller, Mini RexReserve in Show - Cade Miller, Britannia PetiteHonorable Mention - Cade Miller, Dwarf HototPet Class Champion - Lane Lloyd, Mini Rex CrossPet Class Reserve - Claire See - Dutch Cross
American Fuzzy Lop
Ribbon Exhibitor Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Blue R121 Aryanalovely head, fair ear. lovely coat. slightly long in body. 2nd
Ribbon Exhibitor Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Blue R107 Cade
Nice rabbit. Pretty head and ear. Slight feathering to the eye bands but decent width otherwise. Coat appears to be in good condition. Best of Breed / Honorable Mention
Ribbon Exhibitor Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Blue R112 Claire
nice extension. good head,ear and eye. nice head markings. light shoulder markings with slightly congested hip markings. wide spine marking but lovely taper. nice butterfly. Best of Breed
Ribbon Exhibitor Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Blue R120 Emma
fair on body. appears flat over the top line. narrow in the shoulder. good start on markings but needs more bands and bars and less mottling. coat condition good. head/ear/eye good. Best of Breed
Ribbon Exhibitor Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Blue R104 Morgan
lovely length and smoothness on this animal. spot on points. rich color. clean boots and socks. appears to be free of smut. could be stretched out a tad more to correct what appears to be a peak in the shoulder. Best of Breed
Ribbon Exhibitor Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Blue R115 Abigail
Nice distribution of color/markings. Lacks in width of crown and fullness throughout. nice bold eye. a little long in body , narrow in shoulders. Best of Breed
lovely animal. slightly under itself in the photo but still correct in structure. nice distribution of markings. lovely head/ear/eye. Best of Breed / Best in Show
nice rich colour . looks smooth, good width in front and rear. lovely condition. could use a litter more width in the back skull and fuller cheecks. Best of Breed
Skagit Valley 4-H coroNO FAIR ResultsRabbit Showmanship Classes
Champions: Arthur Hendrix - IntermediateAryana Police - Senior
Intermediate
Ribbon Number First Name LinkBlue R114 Lane https://youtu.be/53SI9BO3jewBlue R116 Arthur https://youtu.be/wXTD4ZCQKag
Seniors
Ribbon Number First Name Link
Blue R113 Claire https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J71dTgZdyLQ&feature=youtu.beBlue R119 Emma https://youtu.be/yF2gYUn28bYBlue R121 Aryana https://youtu.be/F_FrZFCtP8g
Skagit Valley 4-H coroNO FAIR ResultsIndoor Exhibits - 3D Art
Champion: Landon Anderson - 3D Face Mask
3D - Intermediate
Ribbon Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Blue CR115 Landon
This is a beautiful print. The detail and design are very well done. Having tried prints like this, I know how you really have to watch construction and make sure everything is set properly to pull this off. Wonderful work!
WOW! This is a superb and creative design. I really love the steampunk type look of this print. The complexity of the various parts that fit together show some wonderful skill. I also, very much, appreciate the focus on creating something that is so timely and works on a solution to a current problem. We need creative and talented people to help us work on innovative ideas...Keep it up!
This is a very creative and beautiful print. Not only is this very practical, but it is also very artistic. The multi-tier levels of the interlocking shapes is a great look and I could see this as something people would buy for flowers, office supplies and more. It is more a work of art than just storage. The selection of shapes also shows a very durable design so it is clear that you have investigated both strength and aesthetics in your work. This is a wonderful example of engineering and design.
Wow! You did a great job of upcycling materials. This would be an amazing planter to have in either a sculpture park or botanical garden setting. Or, just in your backyard! Nice work!
What I like about this is that it is both realistic and abstract. On one hand I can see what it is, but then again, I have to wonder how that fits with what I really know about this object. Great job capturing an image!
I like the trees and the way that you captured the snowflakes. This snowman seems like it's waving. Cool that you were able to show that in your drawing!
The turtles in space is well done! I like all of your bright, brilliant colors and the depiction of the planets. I can tell that this was difficult to compose this painting in such a way to show balance! The Earth looks so realistic!
Shooting Sports - IntermediateRibbon Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Red EP132 Arthur
Love the colors! The letters are a little sloppy. Could use a little more orginization in reguards to the layout. Try one main picture (maybe a woman wearing all the jewlery trying to shoot). Might also include "why". Great boarder!
Shooting Sports - SeniorRibbon Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Red EP133 Emma
Nice use of color on the boarder and the man's shirt! Would have like to see the letters be straighter, but easy to read. Pictures need to be a little larger. Maybe break up the words by putting the pictures in the middle. Great message!
Cats - IntermediateRibbon Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Red EP105 Lane
Great cat illistrations! Be sure to use accurate facts: cow hocked (cow hocks) is when the hocks are set inward, not the knees (the knee is the stifle joint). Hard topic for a poster, but well done. Love the boarder!
Great job doing your own lettering and keeping everything straight! Letters could be a little thicker to make them easier to read. Would have prefered male/female instead of mom/dad since they do not have to be a mom to be considered a queen and vice versa. Could use a boader.
Cats - JuniorsRibbon Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Red EP139 Evelyn
Great job on doing your own lettering and keeping everthing straight! Would like to see just one fact and make it bigger with picture and more color. Great info!
Great watercolors! Too many words makes the poster too busy. Would like to see neater lettering that is easier to read. Great facts, just a little much on a poster.
Very clear message. Easy to read font. try using a glue that will allow the paper to lay flatter and cleaner. Would have liked to see you use blue to match the dogs eyes.
Great use of color! The pictures are clear and relivant. Would like to see bigger font to make is easier to read if posted on the side of a barn. The title is catchy a draws you in. Neat and clean. Great job!
Nice Pictures! But would have liked to see them spread out and in color. Wording coule be clearer, neater and straighter. Maybe add just how big they can be to add more interest.
Red EP151 Kayleigh Very clear topic. Would have liked to see a border. Try to spread out your letters a little to make them easier to read. Great picture!
Indoor - IntermediateRibbon Number First Name Judges Comments Link
White EP123 Brodie
Great pictures/drawing. I cannot read any of the wording, it is all too small. Not sure of the message since I cannot read it. Name and club info should be on the back of the poster.
Great colors! Would like to see the title stand out a bit more. Hard to find the central topic. Cute idea, but try something more educational with one main topic/point. Lettering should be bigger and easier to read. Make sure all pieces are secured to poster so they will not fall off.
Poultry - SeniorRibbon Number First Name Judges Comments Link
White EP122 Holden
Not sure of main topic trying to be conveyed. Would like to see neater lettering, border and pictures for being a senior. Try to use the other side of the poster where the UPC sticker was not located.
Rabbits - SeniorRibbon Number First Name Judges Comments Link
Red EP104 Emma
Love the carrot boarder! Could be a little more clear on which class this is for, is this for a type class or a showmanship class? Would like to see lettering spread out a little and more straight.