4-H - Dairy - Beef - Oxen & Steers - Pulling - Horses - Goats - Llamas - Poultry - Rabbits - Sheep - Swine


Livestock Chairman George Weston
Assistants: Jim Worthley, Robert Sanderson, Connie Wood, John Weston, Beth Wadsworth
, Randy Hall, Sally Emery, Justin Hussey, Jo Buzzell

Livestock Superintendent George Weston

A Rich Tradition
Promoting Agriculture

   Agriculture has always been the main focus of Fryeburg Fair and the livestock office is the center of agricultural activity. Nearly every animal that comes to the Fair to be exhibited, shown or judged has paperwork that goes through that office. This means that the owners of everything from a tiny piglet to towering draft horses report to that office during the time they are on the fairgrounds. The record shows that during the 2008 fair, more than 4,000 animals were shown on the fairgrounds for the week.

George Weston
Livestock Chairman

Champions 2008

Top Dairy - Jason Ray's 3-year-old Jersey was named Supreme Champion Dairy. Shown with him are Maine Dairy Queen Ashlie Hardy, 14, of Farmington and Dairy Judge Garritt Sammons of Johnstown, NY. Overall Bull - Prock Ridge Farm of Waldoboro won Overall Champion Bull honors with its Belted Galloway. Judge Clint Rusk stands at left with owners Loraine and Merele Prock. At right is Heath Emery from Gray.
Best Pair of Oxen - Ted Conrad of East Andover, ME with his headyokers Champion female - Caverly Cattle Company of Clinton, ME had the overall champion beef female this year.
Livestock Dept. history
       
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