2022 Burnet County Youth Livestock Show

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The judge of the steer competition had his hands full choosing a grand champion from the first classification. He complimented both animals. Nathan Hendrix/The Highlander

Left: Dad Chanc Burkham provided some last minute assistance to his son Carson before one of the goat shows on Thursday at the Burnet County Fairgrounds. Judith Shabram/ The Highlander

Below: The future feeders event on Friday night is a fan favorite as those too young to show get their time in the spotlight. Nathan Hendrix/ The Highlander

Emma Harthausen showed her month-old Californian rabbits at the 2022 Burnet County Livestock Show. She said this is her first year in 4-H. Judith Shabram/The Highlander

Ainsley Goehring and Kori Gilland were named 2022 Outstanding Seniors. Nathan Hendrix/The Highlander

All of the winners of showmanship awards were honored prior to the start of the premium sale on Saturday. Nathan Hendrix/The Highlander

Above: The top buyers from the 2021 show were recognized at Saturday’s award ceremony. The individuals and businesses spent more than $10,000 at last year’s event. Nathan Hendrix/The Highlander

Right: Jordan Erickson was a big winner at this year’s youth livestock show. She was named Top Hand and also received a $10,000 scholarship from an anonymous donor.

Amanda Howland won this year’s Top Breeder Award. It was presented to her by Robert Jacoby on behalf of the Jacoby family. Nathan Hendrix/The Highlander

Allison Warwick was the owner of the champion heifer in this year’s livestock show. The category came with a scholarship prize. Nathan Hendrix/ The Highlander