Inspiration
Who Won |
The True Winners |

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WHO WON
The final event in my project year -
Today I'll show my lamb, the fair is here!
I picked my lamb all by myself, from a herd in a farmer's field -
I researched all the qualities, hoping a grand champion it would yield.
Each day I'd clean the pen I'd built, and make sure he had clean water and feed -
And take a walk around the block to teach him how to lead.
Before the fair I clipped and scrubbed so he'd be at his best -
In hopes that when I showed him he'd be far above the rest.
The big day had come, show time was here, into the ring we went -
I know in my heart, this project for me, was time well spent.
No matter what happened, no matter who won -
I've sure learned a lot and had great fun.
The final event in my project year -
Today I'll show my lamb, the fair is here!
My dad picked out my lamb for me, the son of a show ring star -
The breeder promised him this lamb was sure to take me far.
My lamb lives in a fancy shed that my parents for him bought -
Dad saw he had clean water and feed even when I forgot.
A man came when we got to the fair, to do what they call fitting -
Dad explained that this was best, if the blue ribbon we were winning.
Into the ring they let me take this fancy special lamb -
I sure hoped he'd win the blue or I'd be in a jam.
The winner's were called, I had won the blue -
But in my heart I knew it wasn't true.
My parents were so proud of what I had done -
They said good job - for THEY had won.
But as for me, I don't feel quite fine -
Because this project was not really mine.
By: Julia B. Herron, 4-H Extension Educator,
Columbiana County Extension Office
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THE TRUE WINNERS
It's not the sheen on the horses's coat that's important here today-
It's the shine on the faces of the youth that bring them for display.
It's not the fancy silver saddle or the elegant sparkling show clothes -
But the sparkle in each youth's eye from the pride in what he shows.
It's not the fastest horse or the best records figured in math -
But the quality of the youth that guides that horse's path.
It's not the prettiest, best trained horse in the land -
But the animal that has been molded by a 4-H youth's hand.
It's not just the one who receives the blue ribbon that's the winner -
But each youth who's done his best - even if he's a beginner.
So each day, strive if you want to go far-
To remember who the true winners are
By: Julia B. Herron, 4-H Extension Educator
Columbiana County Extension Office


