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Over 300 Yorkshires entered!

MIDLAND YORKSHIRE CC

THE 2021 show went ahead at a rearranged venue, yet still received one of the best entries of Yorkshires that year in the UK with more than 300 entries.

The birds were well staged and judge Steve Dominey was supplied with two judging benches; with an excellent team of stewards, the classes were soon being worked through.

The champion section was headed by an unflighted (UF) green yellow cock shown by Robin Hurworth. This cock stood to perfection and possessed good length and a nicely rounded shoulder and chest. It became the best in show.

Keith Williams benched a very good adult green marked yellow cock, again of good length and good top end.

In third place was another bird benched by Robin Hurworth, an overyear green marked buff cock that, when it got itself together,

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