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Results for the Small Animal Master Showmanship at Canon City Daily Record: Poultry, Rabbits, and Cats – Oh My!

The Fremont County Fair recently hosted the Small Animal Master Showmanship competition, showcasing the talents of junior, intermediate, and senior 4-H competitors. The event took place on Thursday, with participants demonstrating their skills in handling a variety of small animals, including poultry, rabbits, cats, and dogs. The competition was fierce, with each participant vying for the coveted titles of Grand Champion and Grand Reserve Champion in their respective categories.

In the Junior Small Animal Master Showmanship category, Lillian Hoch emerged as the Grand Champion, impressing the judges with her poise and expertise in handling the animals. Brecken Maloney secured the title of Grand Reserve Champion, showcasing exceptional skills in working with the small animals. Adrianna Brubaker claimed the third-place spot, followed by Jayden Busalto in fourth place.

Moving on to the Intermediate Small Animal Master Showmanship category, Jordyn Fouche stood out as the Grand Champion, demonstrating a deep understanding of animal behavior and care. Adelyn Brubaker earned the title of Grand Reserve Champion, showcasing her proficiency in handling the small animals. Korrina Bolin secured the third-place position, with Lyra Trimble, Brayleigh Hosier, and Alexander Basulto following closely behind in fourth, fifth, and sixth place, respectively.

In the Senior Small Animal Master Showmanship category, Addison Todd emerged as the Grand Champion, displaying exceptional skills and knowledge in working with the small animals. Keeton Ellis claimed the title of Grand Reserve Champion, demonstrating a strong bond with the animals and a high level of expertise in handling them.

Overall, the Small Animal Master Showmanship competition at the Fremont County Fair was a resounding success, with participants showcasing their dedication, skills, and passion for working with small animals. The event not only provided an opportunity for the competitors to demonstrate their abilities but also allowed them to learn from each other and grow as individuals. Congratulations to all the winners and participants for their outstanding performances in the competition.

As the event concluded, spectators and participants alike left with a sense of admiration for the hard work and dedication displayed by the competitors. The Small Animal Master Showmanship competition at the Fremont County Fair was truly a testament to the talent and passion of the 4-H youth in the community. We look forward to seeing more incredible performances from these young individuals in the future.

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