Rabbit fair sale

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Jenna Batton, 14, of Sidney, daughter of John and Kristen Batton, a member of Successful, sold her reserve grand champion single fryer at the Shelby County Fair on Friday, July 26. The fryer sold for $800 and was purchased by 12 buyers.

Austin Pleiman, 14, of Fort Loramie, son of Matt and Nicole Pleiman, A member of Fort Loramie FFA, sells his grand champion single fryer at the Shelby County Fair on Friday, July 26. The fryer sold for $775 and was purchased by 19 buyers.

Jake Siegel, 9, of Fort Loramie, son of John and Amy Siegel, a member of Fort Loramie Livestock, sells his reserve grand champion meat pen of rabbits at the Shelby County Fair on Friday, July 26. The pen sold for $525 and was purchased by five buyers.

Austin Pleiman, 14, of Fort Loramie, son of Matt and Nicole Pleiman, A member of Fort Loramie FFA, sells his grand champion meat pen of rabbits at the Shelby County Fair on Friday, July 26. The pen sold for $1,250 and was purchased by 26 buyers.

Jenna Batton, 14, of Sidney, daughter of John and Kristen Batton, a member of Successful, sold her reserve grand champion single fryer at the Shelby County Fair on Friday, July 26. The fryer sold for $800 and was purchased by 12 buyers.
https://www.sidneydailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2019/07/web1_DSC_1267-1.jpgJenna Batton, 14, of Sidney, daughter of John and Kristen Batton, a member of Successful, sold her reserve grand champion single fryer at the Shelby County Fair on Friday, July 26. The fryer sold for $800 and was purchased by 12 buyers. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

Austin Pleiman, 14, of Fort Loramie, son of Matt and Nicole Pleiman, A member of Fort Loramie FFA, sells his grand champion single fryer at the Shelby County Fair on Friday, July 26. The fryer sold for $775 and was purchased by 19 buyers.
https://www.sidneydailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2019/07/web1_DSC_1260-1.jpgAustin Pleiman, 14, of Fort Loramie, son of Matt and Nicole Pleiman, A member of Fort Loramie FFA, sells his grand champion single fryer at the Shelby County Fair on Friday, July 26. The fryer sold for $775 and was purchased by 19 buyers. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

Jake Siegel, 9, of Fort Loramie, son of John and Amy Siegel, a member of Fort Loramie Livestock, sells his reserve grand champion meat pen of rabbits at the Shelby County Fair on Friday, July 26. The pen sold for $525 and was purchased by five buyers.
https://www.sidneydailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2019/07/web1_DSC_1257-1.jpgJake Siegel, 9, of Fort Loramie, son of John and Amy Siegel, a member of Fort Loramie Livestock, sells his reserve grand champion meat pen of rabbits at the Shelby County Fair on Friday, July 26. The pen sold for $525 and was purchased by five buyers. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

Austin Pleiman, 14, of Fort Loramie, son of Matt and Nicole Pleiman, A member of Fort Loramie FFA, sells his grand champion meat pen of rabbits at the Shelby County Fair on Friday, July 26. The pen sold for $1,250 and was purchased by 26 buyers.
https://www.sidneydailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2019/07/web1_SDN073019RabbitSale-1.jpgAustin Pleiman, 14, of Fort Loramie, son of Matt and Nicole Pleiman, A member of Fort Loramie FFA, sells his grand champion meat pen of rabbits at the Shelby County Fair on Friday, July 26. The pen sold for $1,250 and was purchased by 26 buyers. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

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