More Frontier Day Highlights : Regional Judging Competition, Showmanship, Purebred Results
4-H Judging Competition:
The Frontier Days 4-H Regional Judging Competition will see the top eight participants moving on to the Provincial Competition next month.
Congratulations to all the members of this years regional team listed by club in no specific order: Makaila Peutert, Aspen Blake and Will Rieder from the Mankota 4-H Club, Kelsey Schmitz, Emma Thomason, Rhyker Vangen, and Kashton Giraudier of the Ernfold 4-H Club and Cacey Toner.
Frontier Days 4-H Steer Show and Sale
The 4-H Steer sale wrapped up the livestock events Saturday night at Frontier Days.
This year 94 steers sold for an average price of $4.41 a pound.
The high-selling steer owned by Cord Williamson of the Mankota 4-H Club sold to Nelson GM at Assiniboia for $6.25 per pound.
The Grand Champion steer in the sale was owned by Jesse Olson from the Wymark 4-H Club to Plewis Automotive for $5.30 per pound.
Frontier Days 4-H Heifer Show Results
The 4-H Heifer Show brought some good competition to the show ring with Garrett Liebreich of Radville having the tough job of judging the class.
Top quality animals on display for Frontier Days 2024
Thursday was a busy day in the Bernie Kemick Arena as Frontier Day's activities kicked off in the Livestock Area.
4-Her's from around the Southwest took part in the 4H Regional Judging Competition.
The top eight qualifying senior members will represent the region at the Provincial Judging Competition.
There was strong competition in the show ring with the Junior Breed Show, Purebred, Crossbred and All Breed Championships.
Steele Sylvestre of Coronach and her heifer "Smurfette" a polled hereford won the Junior Breed Show.