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Fremont County 4-H Market Livestock Sale

Thank you to all our 2009 Market Livestock Sale Buyers!
This year's sales totaled $101,050.
Grand Champion Buyers

Grand Champion Market Beef
Owned by Dixon Lawson
Bought by Faricy Ford for $5,600

Grand Champion Market Lamb
Owned by KD Masar
Bought by Palace Drug for $2,000

Grand Champion Market Hog
Owned by Kacey Masse
Bought by Rainbow Cattle Co. for $3,300

Grand Champion Market Goat
Owned by Josey Smotherman
Bought by High Country Pipeline for $2,300

Grand Champion Market Chicken
Owned by Cade LaDeau
Bought by State Representative Buffie McFadyen for $600

Grand Champion Market Rabbit
Owned by Melodie Lamborn
Bought by State Representative Buffie McFadyen for $500

Reserve Grand Champion Buyers

Reserve Grand Champion Market Beef
Owned by Amanda Shade
Bought by Palace Drug for $2,900

Reserve Grand Champion Lamb
Owned by Josey Smotherman
Bought by Black Hills Energy for $1,000

Reserve Grand Champion Market Hog
Owned by MaKenna Green
Bought by Express Laundry for $1,700

Reserve Grand Champion Goat
Owned by Abbey Clanton
Bought by Fremont Enterprises for $500

Reserve Grand Champion Market Chicken
Owned by Taryn Baird
Bought by Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mine for $275

Reserve Grand Champion Rabbit Meat Pen
Owned by Falina Lamborn
Bought by High Country Pipeline for $350

 

Beef Buyers
Big D Superfoods
Buffie McFadyen
Berry Trucking
Byzentine Quarries
Cowpoke Feeds
Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mine
Donley Insurance
Faricy Ford
Farm Credit of Southern Colorado
Four Mile Veterinary Clinic
High Country Pipeline
Kwik Stop
Palace Drug
Pueblo Bank & Trust
Rainbow Cattle Co.
Wells Fargo Bank
Wilson Excavation

Lamb Buyers
Big D Superfoods
Big R of Pueblo
Black Hills Energy
Burger King
Canon National Bank
Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mine
D & K Feed
Express Laundry
Frontier Feeds
High Country Pipeline
Holcim Cement, Inc.
Palace Drug
Rainbow Cattle Co.
Rocky Mountain Bank & Trust
Sunflower Bank
Wilson Excavating

Goat Buyers
Brush Hollow Ranch
Byzentine Quarries
Black Hills Energy
Burger King
Canon National Bank
Cowpoke Feeds
Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mine
D & K Supply
Fremont Enterprises
High Country Pipeline
Palace Drug
Sunflower Bank
Wells Fargo Bank

Hog Buyers
Berry Trucking
Big Daddy's
Burger King
Black Hills Energy
Canon Trucking
Colorado Mountain Bank
City Market
Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mine
CXC Ranch
D & K Feed
Express Laundry
Fremont Enterprises
Frontier Feeds
Ed Green Construction
GRS Landscape & Materials
Randy and Virginia Haynes
High Country Pipeline
High Park Construction
Holcim Cement, Inc.
Joe's Logging
K-Bobs
Kwik Stop
Lindner Chevrolet
Pikes Peak CO-OP
Litz Auto
Palace Drug
Rainbow Cattle Co.
Rocky Mountain Bank
Sunflower Bank
Teff Quarter Horses
Wells Fargo Bank

Chicken Buyers
Ed Green Construction
Buffie McFadyen
Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mine
Canon National Bank

Rabbit Buyers
Buffie McFadyen
High Country Pipeline

2008 Top Buyers
Rainbow Cattle Co.
Palace Drug
Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mine
Kwik Stop
High Country Pipeline
Faricy Ford
Professional Bull Riders
Cowpoke Feed
Big D Superfoods
Colorado Mountain Bank
Wells Fargo Bank
Sunflower Bank
Rocky Mountain Bank
Ed Green Construction
Four Mile Veterinary Clinic
City Market

Special Thanks to

Jensens Blue Ribbon Packing, Faricy Ford and Tuffy Lawson for contributing to the Fremont Fairs and Shows Association's
Scholarship fund.

 

Why buy from the Fremont County Fair's Market Livestock Sale?

The Fremont County Fair's Market Livestock Sale benefits the areas 4-Hers, who have spent months preparing their animals for the fair and sale. When you purchase an animal, you reward and recognize the 4-Her's efforts and dedication.

4-H helps its members develop lifelong skills. These skills come in the form of leadership, citizenship, responsibility and good sportsmanship. Another skill that is especially stressed among the livestock sale projects is money management. The livestock sale provides the 4-Her with money to put towards:

  • College
  • Investing in their own livestock herds
  • Recovering the costs of their project

Benefits to You and Your Business

Your business also benefits when you support Fremont County's youth by attending the sale and purchasing animals.

Advertising: By purchasing at least one animal, you will be recognized in all publicity materials and media coverage. Buyers also receive a complementary photo of the 4-Her and their animal to display in their business. The photos indicate to others your committment to Fremont County 4-H youth.

Community Service: When you participate in the sale, you and your business are having a positive effect on the 4-H program, its members, families and volunteers.

Valuable Meat: When you purchase an animal at the sale, you will save money when you compare the price per pound at the grocery store or meat market. The Fremont County Fair endorses and supports the wholesome meat act and insists all members are in compliance.

What to Expect at the Sale

As a potential buyer you will receive an invitation to the Buyers Appreciation BBQ, held before the sale. Enjoy dinner, entertainment and mingle with other local business leaders, the 4-H members and their families. After you have eaten, register for your buyer number and pick up a sale order sheet. The sale order sheet will list:

  • The 4-H member's name
  • Their animal number
  • The animal's weight
  • The floor price
  • The buy back price

To bid on an animal, just get the attention of one of the auctioneer's ring assistants or the auctioneer. The highest bidder buys the animal

This year's livestock auctioneer is Alan Woolsey.

Purchase Options

Option 1: Buyers may purchase an animal and choose to have it processed and prepared for their freezer. Buyers have the option to choose where the animal will be processed and a Fairs and Shows Committee member will be available if buyers need assistance choosing a processor. If you choose the Fairs and Shows Association can arrange transportation of the animal to a facility for you. *If you purchase an animal you must make arrangements on where you want to have your animal processed before leaving the grounds. If you don't do this we will not be responsible for the animal.

Option 2: Buyers may also elect to consign an animal back to the Fremont County Fairs and Shows Committee for resale at an established price. As the buyer you would only pay the difference between what you bid and the buy back price. Once you purchase the animal and it has been consigned to the Fremont County Fairs and Shows it cannot be given back to the exhibitor.

*Example: You bid $400 on a lamb and the lamb's buy-back value is $200. You would pay $200.

Option 3: Join another business or individual in purchasing an animal and splitting the cost. With this option you can still choose to process or resell the animal. Co-op buying allows more animals to be purchased on any size budget.

We encourage all buyers to join the festivities of the livestock sale. Your presence is valuable and often there are opportunities for photographs by the media and more that you will need to be in attendance for.

If it is not possible for you to attend the sale, please contact one of the following people to purchase an animal in your name.

Ralph Kunselman : 719-275-3561
Tom Young: 719-942-4177
Kathleen Shoemaker:719-276-0076

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