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Abigail Halley brings her 1,092 pound cow into the auction ring on Friday evening.
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Penny Myer hugs her cow ahead of going out into the auction ring.
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Aida Hester’s champion chickens sold for $375 a head.
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Mea Miller’s two male ducks caught a price of $225 a head for her work.
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Halley with her reserve champion sheep, which weighed 127 pounds. It sold for $1,350.
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Behind the auction ring, 4-H members waited with their livestock.
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One of the most anticipated events of the Middle Park Fair and Rodeo, the 4-H Jr. Livestock Auction, took place Friday evening. Buyers had the option to resell their livestock and donate the money to a charity, including the 4-H scholarship fund.