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Landrie Lain had a little lamb.
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Brett Bowers and his golden goat.
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Kamlynn Mason's piggy went to the market.
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Elli Bezner's Leadfoot will foot bills after a high bid of $340,000.
In addition to the Grand Champion and Reserve Champion steers, three other youngsters walked away from the Fort Worth Stock Show Junior Sale of Champions on Saturday with princely sums for bank accounts.
The Grand Champion Lamb, shown by Landrie Lain of Parker County 4-H, sold for $100,000.
The high bid for Kamlynn Mason’s Grand Champion barrow (male pig) was $35,000. Mason was representing Mongtomery County 4-H.
The Grand Champion wether goat also went for $35,000. The goat was shown by Brett Bowers of Fredericksburg FFA.
The sale took place at Will Rogers’ Watt Arena.
About 300 youngsters from across Texas sold animals on Saturday in auctions that were expected to yield in the neighborhood of $7 million.
Elli Bezner’s Grand Champion steer Leadfoot was sold for $340,000 to Fort Worth-based Higginbotham about 10 minutes after 9 a.m. That’s roughly $256 and change per pound for the 1,329-pound European Cross.
Ed Bass made the winning bid of $230,000 on the Reserve Champion, an American Cross shown by Mattison Koepp of La Vernia.
“I'm still kind of in shock," said Bezner. "This is crazy that it actually happened. You dream of it and you want to do it, but getting to reality is a hard thing to do. I honestly didn't know what to expect, but the generosity is amazing, and I am so grateful.”