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O’Brien, Evans top rabbit show bill
by Sarah Hawley
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<p>Dakota O&#8217;Brien (third from left) showed the grand champion marker pen of rabbits and Hannah Evans (fourth from left) showed the reserve champion in Thursday&#8217;s Junior Fair Rabbit Show. The winners are pictured with Fair Queen Abigail Houser, Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence, Rabbit Princess Elizabeth Teaford, and Rabbit Prince Matthew Brown.</p>

Dakota O’Brien (third from left) showed the grand champion marker pen of rabbits and Hannah Evans (fourth from left) showed the reserve champion in Thursday’s Junior Fair Rabbit Show. The winners are pictured with Fair Queen Abigail Houser, Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence, Rabbit Princess Elizabeth Teaford, and Rabbit Prince Matthew Brown.

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<p>Sarah Turner (fourth from left) and Jackie Jordan (third from left) were named grand and reserve champion showman, respectively, in Thursday&#8217;s Junior Fair Rabbit Show. The winners are pictured with Fair Queen Abigail Houser, Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence, Rabbit Princess Elizabeth Teaford, and Rabbit Prince Matthew Brown.</p>

Sarah Turner (fourth from left) and Jackie Jordan (third from left) were named grand and reserve champion showman, respectively, in Thursday’s Junior Fair Rabbit Show. The winners are pictured with Fair Queen Abigail Houser, Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence, Rabbit Princess Elizabeth Teaford, and Rabbit Prince Matthew Brown.

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<p>Jackie Jordan (fourth from left) and Sarah Turner (third from left) were named the overall best of breed and best opposite, respectively, in the Junior Fair Rabbit Show on Thursday. The winners are pictured with Fair Queen Abigail Houser, Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence, Rabbit Princess Elizabeth Teaford, and Rabbit Prince Matthew Brown.</p>

Jackie Jordan (fourth from left) and Sarah Turner (third from left) were named the overall best of breed and best opposite, respectively, in the Junior Fair Rabbit Show on Thursday. The winners are pictured with Fair Queen Abigail Houser, Fair Queen Runner-up Sarah Lawrence, Rabbit Princess Elizabeth Teaford, and Rabbit Prince Matthew Brown.

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ROCKSPRINGS — Dakota O’Brien and Hannah Evans showed the grand and reserve champion market rabbits , respectively, while Sarah Turner and Jackie Jordan took home awards for grand and reserve champion showmen, respectively, at this year’s Junior Fair Rabbit Show.

Jordan also took home the ribbon for best of breed overall with her New Zealand while Turner won the ribbon for best opposite overall with her Fuzzy Lop.

In market pens, showing in no particular order by weight class were: Kelsey Kimes, Destiny Hysell, Morgan Haines, and Ty Bissell (first place).

Jasina Will, Sierra Cleland, Bradley Long, Gavin Mullen, Phoenix CLeland (first place), and Emily Sinclair.

Gabrielle Beeler, Brittney Leach, Haley Bissell, Sarah Turner, Tyler Davis (first place), and Haley Musser.

Keri Lawrence, Dalton Lawrence, Randal Davis, Hannah Evans (first place), Jackie Jordan, and Ethan Mullen.

Adam Will, Kourtney Lawrence (first place), Halley Sigman, Julie Weddle, and Kayte Lawrence.

Baylee WOlfe, Timothy Cole Stone, Dakota O’Brien (first place), Connor Wolfe, Devin Humphreys, and Elizabeth Teaford.

Results from the rabbit breed classes: American Fuzzy Lop, Sarah Turner, senior doe, best of breed.

Californian, Timothy Cole Stone, senior doe, best of breed.

English Spot, Abigail Houser, senior buck, best of breed.

Lilac, Sarah Turner, senior buck, best of breed.

Lion Head, Tiffany Will, junior buck, best of breed; Jasina Will, senior doe, best opposite.

Rex, Tiffany Will, junior doe, best of breed.

Mini Lop, Sarah Turner, senior doe, best of breed.

Britannia Petite, Jasina Will, senior doe, best of breed.

Tan, Sarah Turner, senior doe, best of breed.

Netherland Dwarf, Kelsey Kimes, senior buck, best of show; Kelsey Kimes, senior doe, best opposite.

Mini Rex, Timothy Cole Stone, junior buck, best of breed.

New Zealand, Jackie Jordan, senior doe, best of breed; Timothy Cole Stone, senior buck, best opposite.

Broken Pattern New Zealand, Jackie Jordan, junior doe, best of breed.

Crossbred, Julie Weddle, senior doe, best of breed.

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