DOVER − The Tuscarawas County Junior Fair small animal auction raised $156,144 this year.
This sale, combined with the livestock and dairy sales, set a new record of $1,837,844, according to an announcement.
Here are the small animal results:
Market rabbitsGrand champion: Raina Fair, purchased by L&O Livestock and Cory and Michelle Sproul for $950Reserve Champion: Aria Valdinger, purchased by Slentz Heating and Cooling, Hamilton Insurance, and Jerry and Sandra Valdinger for $2,750Market broilersGrand champion: Ashtyn Scott, purchased by WTUZ for $2,500Reserve champion: McKenzie Jones, purchased by Case Farms and Schlabach Equipment for $1,100Market goatsGrand champion: Colton Miskimen, purchased by Caliber Mechanical Heating and Air for $20 per pound, $,1640 totalReserve champion: Kortlynn Miller, purchased by HRN Construction for $18.50 per pound, $1,443 totalMarket turkeyGrand champion: Gretchin Rolli, purchased by Bliss Veterinarian Clinic for $2,500Reserve champion: Cadi Aul purchased by Hursey Farms for $900The small animal sale in 2024 raised $147,458, in 2023 it was $176,419, and in 2022 it was $147,965.
This article originally appeared on The Times-Reporter: Tuscarawas County Fair Junior Fair small animal auction raises more than $150,000
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