4-H Poultry Show Exhibitors Win Awards

DES MOINES, IA (08/27/2020) (readMedia)-- 4-H members showed in the 4-H Poultry Show Saturday, August 22, at the 2020 Fair Special Edition Livestock Show held at the Iowa State Fairgrounds.

Results below:

Champion American: Alexandra Mehrhoff, Dallas County

Reserve Champion American: Preston Feuerbach, Benton County

Champion Asiatic: Kade Pekarek, Hardin County

Reserve Champion Asiatic: Kade Pekarek, Hardin County

Champion Continental: Leah Bean, Buena Vista County

Reserve Champion Continental: Carissa Gerwig, Madison County

Champion Mediterranean: Josie Koenig, Crawford County

Reserve Champion Mediterranean: Josie Koenig, Crawford County

Champion English: Carissa Gerwig, Madison County

Reserve Champion English: Josephine Burkett, Madison County

Champion Miscellaneous: Michaeala Rowell, Linn County

Reserve Champion Miscellaneous: Carissa Gerwig, Madison County

Champion Bantams, Old English Game: Ty Brummel, Sioux County

Champion Bantams, Old English Game: Braxton Brummel, Sioux County

Champion Bantams, Single Comb, Clean Legged: Preston Feuerbach, Benton County

Reserve Champion Bantams, Single Comb, Clean Legged: Braxton Brummel, Sioux County

Champion Bantams, Any Other Comb, Clean Legged: Leah Bean, Buena Vista County

Reserve Champion Bantams, Any Other Comb, Clean Legged: Lean Bean, Buena Vista County

Champion Bantams, Feather Legged: Adelyn Huston, Washington County

Reserve Champion Bantams, Feather Legged: Ava Johnson, Lucas County

Grand Champion Bantam: John Gorden, Crawford County

Reserve Champion Bantam: Leah Bean, Buena Vista County

Large Fowl Champion: Kade Pekarek, Hardin County

Reserve Large Fowl Champion: Cailyn Husmann, Cedar County

Grand Champion Water Fowl: Brennen Struthers, Story County

Reserve Grand Champion Water Fowl: Schuyler Ridenour, Dubuque County

Grand Champion Commercial Fowl: Josephine Burkett, Madison County

Reserve Grand Champion Commercial Fowl: Madison Craig, Johnson County

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The Iowa State Fair is the single largest event in the state of Iowa and one of the oldest and largest agricultural and industrial expositions in the country. Because of safety and health concerns, the 2020 Iowa State Fair has been postponed until August 12-22, 2021. In the meantime, smaller activities include weekend food events, livestock shows and other activities as allowed. For more information, visit www.iowastatefair.org.