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The 2025 All Canada Sheep Classic kicked into high gear at the Keystone Centre on Thursday with the junior show and social. While old friends got reacquainted, kids showed their animals for judging. Sheep producers from across the country are in Brandon for the show, which continues today. (Photos by Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)

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The 2025 All Canada Sheep Classic kicked into high gear at the Keystone Centre on Thursday with the junior show and social. While old friends got reacquainted, kids showed their animals for judging. Sheep producers from across the country are in Brandon for the show, which continues today. (Photos by Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)

 

Kids show their sheep and await judging during the 2025 All Canada Sheep Classic at the Keystone Centre in Brandon on Thursday. Sheep producers from across the country are in Brandon for the show, which continues today. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
Kids show their sheep and await judging during the 2025 All Canada Sheep Classic at the Keystone Centre in Brandon on Thursday. Sheep producers from across the country are in Brandon for the show, which continues today. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
Kids show their sheep and wait judging during the 2025 All Canada Sheep Classic at the Keystone Centre in Brandon on Thursday.  (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
Kids show their sheep and wait judging during the 2025 All Canada Sheep Classic at the Keystone Centre in Brandon on Thursday.  (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
Friends Kerri Walker and Brexton Beaudoin of Moosomin, Sask., and Brayden Bell of Stayner, Ont., hang out between showing their sheep during Thursday’s show. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
Friends Kerri Walker and Brexton Beaudoin of Moosomin, Sask., and Brayden Bell of Stayner, Ont., hang out between showing their sheep during Thursday’s show. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
Annette Mignault and Alyssa Boles of Cool Ally Livestock in Tompkins, Sask., wait to have their Ile de France sheep checked by a veterinarian so they can take part in the show. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
Annette Mignault and Alyssa Boles of Cool Ally Livestock in Tompkins, Sask., wait to have their Ile de France sheep checked by a veterinarian so they can take part in the show. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
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