Rookie shows 'em how.

From: Tribune (Seymour, IN) | Date: July 25, 2007 | Copyright information

Byline: Aubrey Woods

Jul. 25--BROWNSTOWN -- The 4-H swine show at the Jackson County Fair gives local youth something more than just a chance to raise a hog and perhaps earn some money at the livestock auction on Saturday.

It also gives them a chance to hone their ability to deal with animals in front of a judge and a large audience.

One 10-year-old Brownstown youth apparently needs little work in that area.

"I feel really great right no...

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