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Nov. 11 - More Royal Beef Judging Results

One of the first-ever Supreme Champion Beef titles goes to an animal from Perth County.

The Supreme Beef Female was an Angus cow shown by Premier Livestock and Hasson Livestock of Milverton.

The Supreme Champion titles go to the animals judged top female and top bull from all the beef competitions at the Royal.

The Supreme Bull was shown by exhibitors from St. Thomas Ontario and Wyoming, U-S-A.

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A Lucknow exhibitor took 5 of the top honours in the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair's Angus competition.

Brad Gilchrist of Lucknow showed the Junior Division Champion Female Calf, the Champion Senior Bull and the Grand Champion Bull as well as winning Progeny of Dam and Premier Exhibitor honours.

Premier Livestock and Hasson Livestock of Milverton had the Senior Division Champion Yearling Heifer, the Grand Champion Female and the Supreme Champion Angus.

DSMR Stock Farm of Wingham showed the Junior Division Champion Bull.

Steve and Amanda Hammell, French Market Stock of Dobbinton showed the Senior Champion Female and the Reserve Champion Senior Division Bull Calf.

Other Midwestern Ontario exhibitors with top 5 finishes in the Angus judging were:

Patchell Livestock of Hanover,

Neilcairn Angus of Fergus,

Clair Lane Stock Farm of Fergus,

Hargrave Farms of Wingham,

Brad & Tammie Ribey of Paisley

Emily Gibson of Ripley,

Henria Holsteins of Conn

and RK Cattle Company of Moorefield.

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Todd and Karen Campbell of Meaford showed the Senior Champion and Reserve Champion Bull in the Simmental judging at the Royal this past weekend.

Maple Key Farm of Port Elgin had the Senior Reserve Champion Female.

And Meaford's Destiny Simmentals took Breeders Herd honours.

Other regional exhibitors with top-5 finishes in the Royal Simmental judging included Rick-Sha Farm of Moorefield, RK Cattle Company of Moorefield and Katie Falconer of Teeswater.

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