2022 Yancey County 4-H Livestock Projects

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A collage of 4-H youths with their dairy steers along with the Yancey County 4-H Beef Club logo.

Beef

The Yancey County 4-H Beef Club showed at the WNC Mountain State Fair and concluded the 2022 WNC Dairy Steer Project on September 10th & 11th. Multiple youth in Beef Club won individual class awards at the Beef Show!
WNC Dairy Steer Project Showmanship Results
Junior Class (Ages 8-13)
Allie Shuford – Grand Champion
Chyenne Wilkinson – Reserve Champion
WNC District Junior Feeder Steer Show Results
Sam Gantt – 2nd Place Class A
Allie Shuford – 1st Place Class B
Samantha Laws – 2nd Place Class B
Mack Ray – 1st Place Class C
Chyenne Wilkinson – 2nd Place Class C

Rabbit

A youth poses in a dress shirt and blue apron while holding an award and his rabbit.

Sam Gantt showed at WNC Mountain State Fair and won Grand Champion in Junior Rabbit Showmanship.
The Tri-County Small Animal program concluded with their show at the Avery County Fair.
Two youths pose with awards and their rabbits on a table.
Avery County Fair – Tri-County Small Animal Program Showmanship Results
Advanced Junior Class
Grand Champion – Sam Gantt
Reserve Champion – Lillian Wayson
Open Class
Grand Champion – Lillian Wayson
Reserve Champion – Sam Gantt

Poultry

The Tri-County Chick to Chicken program concluded with their show at the Avery County Fair.
Four youths pose in front of a "Rural King" sign.
Avery County Fair – Tri-County Chick to Chicken Program Showmanship Results
Junior Class
Grand Champion- Phoebe Showalter
Reserve Champion – Justin Brantley
We are so proud of all of these youth for their hard work in their livestock projects this year. These programs would not be possible without the hard work and dedication of our 4-H volunteers, so we would like to say a BIG thank you to all of our 4-H volunteers. A special shout out to our Beef Club volunteers Lynn Austin, Barry Austin, April McCurry and Adam McCurry, and Livestock Club volunteer Amber Hammond for the hard work and dedication they put in to teaching these youth skills they will use for the rest of their lives!