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Marilyn Keymer • Jun 06, 2017

Excellent results from Suffolk Show

All the boars and gilts acquitted themselves well in the individual classes, with both the January boar and gilt winning their classes, with the boar taking reserve champion coloured pig. The second day produced some exciting results, the top boar and gilts qualifying for both PIg of the Year final in Yorkshire and Young Pig of the Year in Malvern, as well as the gilt joining the already qualified boar for Berkshire Champion of Champions at Newbury.
The most surprising result was winning the Traditional Commercial pair, then taking Reserve Champion overall.
Next stop Norfolk Show at the end of the month.

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