 I just like the way the second big white heifer walks out. She's a little higher in her chin. She moves a little freer on her front legs. She's a little less throaty than the third place heifer. About a real, real close pair of heifers. The third place heifer or the fourth place heifer. Just a little more heifer, a little more body, a little more depth of both fore and rear rib. The fourth over the fifth. The fifth place heifer, of course, is starting to spread. I'm in her greatest state today, but a really nice group of heifers. The exhibit should be very proud of what she brought. Give them a hand please, sir. Just take a look at what these people have brought out from her point of coming. There are some really, really good heifers in here and I think as exhibitors, parents, and foreach helpers. This is tremendous. You do not find this group of heifers at very many county fairs. I would maybe say when county might be the only place you will find a group of heifers like this. This is actually tremendous. I am very pleased on what is out here and what I'm going to do is I'm going to pick up maybe three or four of the heifers that I think are in contention and then we'll move them to the far end and then we'll pick our junior champion. I would give these people a real round of applause for these people that have seen her. I thought just to heifer that from the time she came in the ring till she came back in here and I think to me as the most potential as far as I'm concerned to move to the next stage in her life and to maybe even the color-shaving is a mess. So this time I'm going to pick my junior champion heifer and we'll get her out of the mix and then we'll pick my reserve junior champion heifer. I just love all these kids. Just smile and eat. Smile, smile, smile. Just put a treat that's meant to go to your kids. So congratulations to all of you. But I'm going to pick my junior champion heifer. They get scared. Like I said that I've been impressed with since she came into this ring. I'm thrilled to death that she's in here and I think she's a winner very easily for me. To me it's just I don't find a fault in the heifer. She's just, and I'm going to leave it at that, I don't find a fault in the heifer at this stage of her life. It's just an absolutely beautiful, beautiful heifer. Maybe a little girl is, not just a girl. Mary is showing me congratulations to her. The reserve junior champion gets a little tougher because there's a witch I think probably fits following the red heifer and that's going to be the white heifer. You all, you all have done a tremendous, tremendous job. Congratulations to you and your parents and everybody else that's healthier. And see this is where it's all about. When a little girl can kiss her pet. Welcome to the 2013 Cheboygan County Fair. We just witnessed Ava Boog win this junior champion. How do you feel Ava? Great. This is my heifer Jula who just won junior champion and I'm really happy for her and I'm so excited. How old was she? She was just born in December, this December. So how long have you been working with her? For about four months. Is it a lot of hard work and how many days a week are you working with her? Every single day pretty much that I work as hard as I can to train her. For junior champion, I think all these three heifers are very nice quality group of heifers. Well your hard work definitely paid off, don't you think? But this is a little bit easier than the last one. Well congratulations. It was so exciting for you. Good job on your winning. We are here back with Hailey Redmond who just won the grade junior champion. How do you feel Hailey? It feels amazing. I bet that's pretty good. So how old is the animal? What's her name? It's a little bit winter yearly. Her name's Chiara. Okay. And how long have you been working with her? Since last summer she came here to and chose junior champion. Awesome. So twice in a row? That's pretty sweet. Okay. So what club are you with? You're in 4-H, right? Yeah. I'm with the Jocelyn Husslers. How long have you been with them and how long have you been showing Gary? I've been with them for nine years and eight years I've been showing. Wow. That's a pretty long time. Well congratulations. Thank you. We appreciate your hard work that you've put in this year. Thank you. Hailey Rauffman, everyone. Once again, really well, thank you, Cap, that I think has the most potential as time comes. There's really two very, very nice camps out here. All are deserving women in the classes and we consider for junior champion. You get the long lean, dairy animals, standing on three of the next correct set of feet and legs, as the green character through the head and neck. I really feel that nice from that neck joint into the shoulder. That's my placement for her or the reserve junior champion. Just a little more green character through the head and neck, a little more depth of all the form you're with and a little more length and width and straightness from hips to hips. So congratulations to all you Jersey exhibitors. You did a tremendous job bringing out some great animals. So, what's your animal's name and how long have you been with them? She's been with you for more on this cast. Yes. And then, of course, it's been two or three years. What kind do you belong with? Okay, so how long have you been working with ACQ? For a while, I was sitting here to all three and I kept on working with them. Did you take her to sleep this? These kids put in a wonderful job this year. Good job, Holly. Congratulations on your junior champion. Any other breed vision? This is my dream. We're all in Swiss breed as all of us to have to strengthen the harness over the top. They're real good feet. This is a chocolate jig. I got them. We're going to put the silk on them and then we're going to have a pig race. But I'm going to divide into four groups. I'm going to make a line of the rebellion half and then I'm going to divide each half in half. And the first half is the red, the second half is the first half is the white, first half is the blue, and everybody left is yellow. I'm going to tell you the name of the team. The girls are going to get these pigs soaked up and we're going to have a pig race. Now, in this quarter pig team, the pig in red. This is two bits. Two bits is where in the red silk. Two bits on his back and the pig in white. The pig in white, of course, white rudders, and you can yell anytime. This is four bits. Four bits in the white and the pig in blue. The pig in blue is six bits. Six bits and getting soaked up as we speak. Callie doing an amazing job down here as a pig race associate. Maybe that's good, Callie. You got it. You got it. That's good. That is the pig known as duck. The pig known as duck. We got two bits. Four bits. Six bits. I knew her professional photographer in the race, but these pigs will do anything for a photo op. And I'm amazed they got a couple steps past him. It is a multi-talented pig. She can sing. She can dance. Hey, she's even a great mom. She is Brittany Squills. Brittany Squills in the white. And the pig in blue. The pig in blue. Also a pig that's been in the nose a lot. But since this is a family show, that's basically all I can tell you. She's been in the nose a lot. This is Kim Kardashian. Kim Kardashian in the blue. And the pig in yellow. The oldest pig on the team. In fact, probably the oldest pig on the whole Hamilton entirely. She's beautiful. She's talented. She's smart. She's got great eyelashes. She's got the timer. When I start the timer, they're going to start to run. It's over in fact to get to run. Three times if you fall in, you got to get back on the logs And you got to continue to go on out here. So it looks to me we're going to start it out with the blue team over here. Let me give them a warmup. You guys get one warmup a piece here. One way only. One way only is if you want to try to stay right up on top. Well, warm up here, one way only. The four lads are late turned out here. He's gonna make it all the way across. Tell you what, here comes Ben. The holy name, baby, he's got the lads all bouncing around for you. On the way back, it's a lot harder than on the way over. Let's see how he does on that warm up here. Here we go, there's two, there's three, there's four. And, whoo, and he makes it, he makes it. The other team, let's hear it for the blue team over here. Here's our detail, gets to run it three times. We'll all take the rotate events on here. Contestant ready, one, two, go. And that is about to go, there's a two, there's a three, oh, oh, oh, oh. He got a little short there, he didn't want to jump for that dock, and here he comes on the way back. There's a two, there's a three, there's a four. And there's a three to get on that one. As he scrambles across, I'm gonna give him a 16.66 out here, 16.66. All right, the red team. Let's hear it for the red team over here, Dan Lyland. 16.66, the time to be contestant ready, one, two. And lots of go, there's three, there's four, oh. Short put his back on that dock, and the timer's still running as he turns around, makes it on the way back. Ha ha ha ha. Into the ring on the other side, and he's gonna climb all the way over there. And he's in the lead with a 15.97, 15.97 out here. The faster you try to go, the harder it is to stay on him. Are we ready? One, two. As he comes back on up, it makes that turn, and on the way back, that's a three, there's a four. He's doing a lot of spinning, a lot of timing, a lot of running out here. Gonna flop right over the other ring. The blue team's in the lead, the blue team's in the lead. All right, are we ready, Ben? All right, he goes, there's a three, there's a four, oh, he made it on the way back. Here he comes, there's a two, there's a three. Ha ha, all the way back to the last line, can he go, and he comes across with a 12.38, 12.38. They both got one more run, one more run in him on out here, you know? I'll tell you what here, I'm gonna change the rules a little bit, I'm watching you two out here. You know what I'm gonna do? If any of you can make it all the way over and all the way back, I don't care how long it takes ya, I'm gonna give you the automatic win on here, the automatic win on out here. So, take your time, take your time, see who can make it over and back, are we ready? One, taking a quick little step, there's three, there's four, they go, ha ha. All right, all right, let's see if he can make it back, let's see if he can make it back here. The winner will go through whoever made it over to the most times out here, there's a two, there's a three, ha ha, this is a three gone here, I tell ya what, this is what we're jacking you with a slam along in the Woodrow Rock drives out there, all right, okay, let's get Ben up here, he's laughing pretty hard, he's laughing pretty hard, let's get a little bit of encouragement down over here on the red team, all right Ben, they're bouncing around a little bit, four long late turn, are you ready? One, two, go, there he goes, there's a two, there's a three, oh he made it, he made it, take the tie, take the tie, no don't sit down, all right, let's see if we can do it all the way back, there comes the one, there's a two, there's a three, there's a four, there's a, ha ha. Welcome to the Cheboyton County Fair and the Cheboyton County Veterans Memorial Booth here, this year we have something different, as you can see from my side here, we have actual panels from the veterans' memorials here in Cheboyton County, and of course here is a list of names of all the Cheboyton County residents that were killed in the Civil War on the other side of this panel is also the same name, we have a World War II panel back here, and then off on this side, Korean War, back here in the corner of the Vietnam War, these panels are on loan from the Military Heritage Museum in Cheboyton, they're the ones that actually made these panels up for us, so we're very happy for them to put them on loan to us, when we're done here we will be giving them back to the Heritage Museum, so. Okay, I'm gonna get a chocolate shake. No, we're done. Papa Jake, the chocolate shake from the 4-H building to cool you off on this nice, hot day we have today, perfect.