Carteret County Winners in Regional Chicken Show

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Carteret County Youth place in Regional Chicken Project

The 2020 Coastal Plains Chicken Project gave youth the opportunity to learn how to raise chickens while learning showmanship skills and record-keeping requirements. Each year, the project culminates with a show. Unfortunately, due to COVID-19 restrictions, the in-person show was canceled this year. In response to the changes, the committee decided to have youth submit showmanship videos, allowing youth to finish their projects.

The top 5 youth in each age group were invited to compete, via Zoom, on Thursday, June 11. Youth were also allowed to submit Project Record Books for competition. Carteret County had winners in both the show and for record books.

Congratulations goes out to all our participants! Your hard work and dedication to the project did not go unnoticed.

Placing in Showmanship:

Bethany C. – 4th place – 11-12 Year Old Showmanship Category
Jacob P. – 3rd place – 13-15 Year Old Showmanship Category
Kacey F. – 5th place – 13-15 Year Old Showmanship Category

Placing in Project Record Books:

Sayla K. – 1st place – 8-10 Year Old Project Record Book Category
Ethan Z. – 1st place – 11-13 Year Old Project Record Book Category
Bethany C. – 2nd place – 11-13 Year Old Project Record Book Category
Kyson K. – 3rd place – 11-13 Year Old Project Record Book Category

Bethany and her chicken

Bethany and her chicken

Sayla and her chicken

Sayla and her chicken

Ethan and his chicks

Ethan and his chicks

Kyson and his chicken

Kyson and his chicken