Poultry winners announced Posted on September 7, 2018 0 Winners of the 2018 Hardin County Fair’s junior fair poultry show were announced on Thursday. Wyatt Fisher of Ada Barnyard Farmers 4-H showed the champion pen of 3 pullets during the junior fair poultry show on Thursday. Wyatt is the son of Nick and Tara Fisher of Ada. Times photos/Kendrick Jesionowski Leif Trachsel of Blanchard Pleasant Buckeyes 4-H showed the reserve champion bantam single hen during the junior fair poultry show on Thursday. Leif is the son of Eric and Stephanie Trachsel of Dola. Times photos/Kendrick Jesionowski Brothers Slade and Dakota Gossman were the exhibitors of the grand champion and reserve champion standard hen during the poultry show on Thursday. The members of Ada barnyard Farmers 4-H are the sons of Katie Gossman of Ada. Times photos/Kendrick Jesionowski Kelsey Stansfield of Ridgemont FFA showed the reserve champion decorative turkey, the reserve champion call duck and the reserve champion pen of three pullets. Times photos/Kendrick Jesionowski Jacob Butterfield of Pawsitive Attitudes 4-H showed the champion bantam hen and the reserve champion pen of 3 layers during the junior fair poultry show on Thursday. Times photos/Kendrick Jesionowski Will Jones of Hardin Northern FFA presented the champion call duck during the junior fair poultry show on Thursday. Will is the son of Ted and Anne Jones of Kenton. Times photos/Kendrick Jesionowski Will Jones of Hardin Northern FFA exhibited the grand champion commercial duck during the junior fair poultry show on Thursday. Will is the son of Ted and Anne Jones of Kenton. Times photos/Kendrick Jesionowski Will Jones of Hardin Northern FFA exhibited the grand and reserve champion lightweight ducks during the junior fair poultry show on Thursday. Will is the son of Ted and Anne Jones of Kenton. Times photos/Kendrick Jesionowski Will Jones of Hardin Northern FFA exhibited the grand champion standard pair during the junior fair poultry show on Thursday. Will is the son of Ted and Anne Jones of Kenton. Times photos/Kendrick Jesionowski Zachery Madden of Upper Scioto Valley FFA, showed the champion goose during the junior fair poultry show on Thursday. Zachery is the son of Billy Madden of Bluffton. Times photos/Kendrick Jesionowski Verne Woodruff of Blanchard Pleasant Buckeyes presented the champion single bantam rooster during the junior fair poultry show on Thursday. Verne is the son of Vern and Carla Woodruff of Kenton. Times photos/Kendrick Jesionowski Wyatt Brown of Pawsitive Attitudes 4-H won second place in the crowing contest at the junior fair poultry show on Thursday. Wyatt is the son of Michael and Amyial Brown of Kenton. Times photos/Kendrick Jesionowski Cal Woodruff of Blanchard Pleasant Buckeyes showed the champion single standard rooster and the top pen of three layers. Carl is the son of Vern and Carla Woodruff of Kenton. Times photos/Kendrick Jesionowski Mariann Woodruff of Blanchard Pleasant Buckeyes showed the champion bantam pair of chickens during the junior fair poultry show on Thursday. Mariann is the daughter of Vern and Carla Woodruff of Kenton. Times photos/Kendrick Jesionowski Owen Kearns of Country Timers 4-H showed the reserve standard pair during the junior fair poultry show on Thursday. Owen is the son of Earnie and Tina Kearns of Kenton. Times photos/Kendrick Jesionowski Caitlyn Stover of Ada FFA won first place for senior showmanship during the junior fair poultry show on Thursday. Caitlyn is the daughter of Curt and Amy Stover of Ada. Caitlyn Stover of Ada FFA exhibited the reserve champion single bantam rooster during the junior fair poultry show on Thursday. Caitlyn is the daughter of Curt and Amy Stover of Ada. Dakota Gossman showed the reserve champion commercial turkey during the junior fair poultry show on Thursday. Dakota, a member of Ada Barnyard Farmers, is the son of Katie Gossman of Ada. Also pictured is Hardin County Poultry Queen Kelsey Stansfield. Elizabeth Brown showed the champion heavyweight chicken during the junior fair poultry show on Thursday. Elizabeth, the daughter of Mike and Amyial Brown of Alger, is a member of Pawsitive Attitudes 4-H. Jared McNeely of Boots n Buckles 4-H showed the reserve champion goose during the junior fair poultry show on Thursday. Jared is the son of Ron and Eileen McNeely of Kenton. Keller Stout showed the reserve champion pen of 3 market broilers during the junior fair poultry show on Thursday. Keller, a member of the Taylor Creek Lads and Lassies 4-H, is the daughter of Theron and Shana Stout of Kenton. Wyatt Brown of Pawsitive Attitudes 4-H won first place for intermediate showmanship during the junior fair poultry show on Thursday. Wyatt is the son of Michael and Amyial Brown of Kenton. Slade Gossman of Ada Barnyard Farmers showed the grand champion commercial turkey during the junior fair poultry show on Thursday. Slade is the son of Katie Gossman of Ada. Also pictured is Hardin County Poultry Queen Kelsey Stansfield. Sean Kuhlman showed the grand champion pen of 3 broilers during the junior fair poultry show on Thursday. Sean is the son of Scott and Shannon Kuhlman of Kenton. Mariann Woodruff of Blanchard Pleasant Buckeyes 4-H won first place for 10-12 year old showmanship during the junior fair poultry show on Thursday. Mariann is the daughter of Vern and Carla Woodruff of Kenton. Gabrielle Weaver (left) and McKenzie Jolliff get out of their comfort zones as they show species other than their own during the showman of showman competition Sunday at the Hardin County Fair. The top senior showmen in each species competed showing all other nine species and public speaking in the event. Josie Schwemer (left) of the Boots and Buckels 4-H club was named the top showman in the age-9 showmanship contest at the 2018 Hardin County Fair. With Josie is her sister, Callie. Their parents are John and Chassie Schwemer of Kenton.