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The Catoctin FFA Area Livestock Show & Sale results from September 11-12, 2021, at The Eyler Stables in Thurmont are as follows:

Fitting & Showing Results — Beef: Senior Showmanship Champion—Peyton Davis; Senior Showmanship Reserve—Wyatt Davis; Intermediate Showmanship Champion—Kelsey Troxell; Junior Showmanship Champion—Avery Harbaugh; Overall Showmanship Champion—Peyton Davis; Overall Showmanship Reserve—Wyatt Davis; Master Showmanship—Payton Troxell. Heifer Show: Champion—Payton Troxell; Reserve Champion—Avery Harbaugh. Goat: Intermediate Showmanship Champion—Alyssa Costa; Junior Showmanship Champion—Chloe Glass; 1st Year Showmanship Champion—Elizabeth Ifred; Overall Showmanship Champion—Alyssa Costa; Overall Showmanship Reserve—Elizabeth Ifred; Master Showmanship—Cheyenne Van Echo. Sheep: Senior Showmanship Champion—Kyleigh Donnelly; Intermediate Showmanship Champion—Chloe Keilholtz; Junior Showmanship Champion—Preston Clark; 1st Year Showmanship Champion—Braelynn Keilholtz; Overall Showmanship Champion—Chloe Keilholtz; Overall Showmanship Reserve—Kyleigh Donnelly; Master Showmanship—Caroline Clark. Swine: Senior Showmanship Champion—Rianna Chaney; Intermediate Showmanship Champion—Josh Wivell; Junior Showmanship Champion—Levi Myers; 1st Year Showmanship Champion—Dalton Mathias; Overall Showmanship Champion—Rianna Chaney; Overall Showmanship Reserve—Sheridan Chaney; Master Showmanship—Rianna Chaney. Market Show Results — Beef: Champion—Peyton Davis; Reserve—Wyatt Davis. Goat: Champion—Aylssa Costa; Reserve—Cheyenne Van Echo. Sheep: Champion—Caroline Clark; Reserve—Preston Clark; Ridenour Lamb—Braelynn Keilholtz. Swine: Champion—Rianna Chaney; Reserve—Chloe Mathias. Dairy & Dairy Goat Results — Ayrshire: Champion—Cadin Valentine; Reserve—Gavin Valentine. Brown Swiss: Champion—Ryan Martin; Reserve—Jessica Martin; Honorable Mention—Josie Martin. Holstein: Champion—Kiley Little. Milking Shorthorn—Jessica Martin; Grand Champion—Cadin Valentine; Reserve Champion—Kiley Little. Dairy Goat: Grand Champion—Kiandra Strickhouser; Reserve Champion—Laura Dutton.

The Catoctin FFA would like to thank all of its award sponsors and banner sponsors, as well as all its buyers for a great sale again this year. “We could not have this sale if it were not for our buyers.”

The Catoctin Area Livestock Sale will be held on Saturday, September 12, 2020, at The Eyler Stables, managed by Wolfe Agricultural Auction, located at 141 Emmitsburg Road in Thurmont. 

The sale will begin with awards given out to exhibitors at 5:30 p.m., and the sale beginning at 6:00 p.m. The sale will take place inside Sale Ring Barn. There will be a small area for handicap seating, and chairs and bleachers for buyers and everyone else. Selling that evening will be beef, sheep, swine, and market goats, which will be exhibited by youth in the Catoctin Feeder Area.

The slaughter houses that will be used this year are Shriver Meats in Emmitsburg, Shuff Meats Market in Thurmont, and Stoney Point (Nell’s) in Littlestown, Pennsylvania. All animals will be sold by the head this year and not by the pound.

All prospective buyers/bidders will need a Bid Number, which will be available starting at 4:00 p.m. If you would like to leave an absentee bid, please call one of the following people: Cathy Little at 240-674-3476, Chip Long at 240-315-7973, Josh Ruby at 301-748-2924, or Tyler Fitzwater at 240-405-8455.

We will be practicing social distancing; masks are required if 6-feet distancing is not possible. Prospective buyers, businesses, and individuals are encouraged to attend and to support the youth and their livestock projects.

For over 85 years, The Eyler Stables in Thurmont has been well-known for its horse auctions. Four generations of Eylers have had a turn at holding the reins of one of the longest running equine auctions on the East Coast.  

However, change is vital for any business to remain successful, so when a need was seen for a new and different type of auction, The Eyler Stables was more than willing. Most recently, Eyler’s has added a livestock and produce auction to their schedule on the first Friday evening of each month, starting at 6:00 p.m. The first livestock and produce auction was held on October 4, with over 80 buyers in attendance. The evening started off with the sale of a large selection of cages, crates, and various farm supplies, and moved on to produce and eggs. Rabbits, chickens, roosters, ducks, turkeys, quail, guineas, geese, goats, and sheep were just a few of the livestock you could purchase.  Several in the crowd were heard to say that selling prices were really good, especially for the first auction. Niki Eyler, manager, said that the turnout was great, and it is anticipated that the auction will continue to grow quickly as the word spreads. Of course, The Eyler Stables will continue to have its horse auctions on the third Friday evening of each month. 

If you are interested in more information, visit their website at www.theeylerstables.com, check out their Facebook page, or call 301-471-5158.

Lindsay Brandt

eyler stablesThe Eyler Stables in Thurmont now hosts weekend flea markets. The idea for opening the stables for weekend markets was that of owner, Niki Eyler, and her friend, Emily Kemp, who has been working a similar operation in Virginia.

The Eyler Stables property has been in the Eyler family for generations. Eyler’s great-grandparents started the facility in 1933, and it was then handed down to her grandparents, then to her father, and now to Niki, who was born and raised on the property. She took over the management of it in 1999. “This facility was just sitting empty for most of the month, and I just really wanted something else going on here,” Eyler said.

Eyler stated that the grand opening of the market was held on October 3, 2014. The market has had a good response from the community. Eyler recalls, “On the first day, we were going to close at 3:00 p.m., but I was here until a quarter after eight. People just kept milling in and looking around, and I was like, ‘well, just hang out, look around!’ It was great. I had two people who just came to browse and actually want to rent vendor space!” (Both indoor and outdoor are available.)

Eyler’s goal is to have as many vendors as possible. She hopes to fill the outdoor space and grow that portion of the flea market. She states that the property could hold limitless vendors, but easily accommodates over a hundred.

The flea market will ultimately sell anything and everything. “Most vendors are local; I have some people from Pennsylvania who have some things consigned, as well as from Virginia. We have some outdoor vendors who come from the tri-state area who will set up during the weekends.”

Among the many things Eyler has put up for sale, three small vases that she has acquired stick out to her. When she bought them, she discovered the items had pieces of paper stuck in them. When she pulled out the note in the first vase, she read, “Vase is given to Nancy, 1945.” Eyler then pulled the second vase closer, pulling out a second piece of paper, which read, “In remembrance for Nancy on her second birthday, from Mrs. Dudrear.” The third vase, and the last piece of paper, contained the information on Mrs. Dudrear’s obituary. “I just thought that was so neat, you know, a little bit of history tied to those vases.”

The Eyler Stables Flea Market will stay open (through the end of the year) every Friday and Saturday, from 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.; Sundays, from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. They will take a short break before reopening in the spring.

For an indoor, 8-foot space, the cost is $40.00 a month. You stock your own merchandise and price it. If you want just a weekend at the market, the cost is $20.00 for one day, $30.00 for two days, and $40.00 for all three days.