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“The intermediate champion knew she was the winner from the moment she entered the ring, she has style, a square frame, great udder and legs. She combined everything, dairyness, strength, style and balance and was a handy winner.”


Standing reserve in the intermediate championship was Stephanie Whittaker and James Doherty’s junior two year old Firstlook Aftershock Ricki. Michael commented: “The reserve was a similar type to the champion, she matched the pattern and possessed the same style.” Honourable mention intermediate was junior three year old Icow Huddlesford Rosann 899, a German


bred cow that was purchased by I-Cow and Huddlesford Holsteins in October and calved her second in November. Giving 43kg and projected to give 11,500kg she is by Regancrest-GV S Bradnick and out of an Alexander sired dam. Winning the best udder award was third prize five year old Feizor Knowledge S Melody 3 from the Morley and Hodgson families. Purchased at the Black and White Sale from David Booth for 6800gns. In the classes Hillhead Doorman Jeanie stood top of the milking yearling class for first time national show exhibitors Robert and Willie Fleming. Fresh in January and giving 38kg a day she stood champion calf at Dumfries Show.


Her dam Logan Iota Bright VG88 was purchased at the Black and White Sale for 5000gns and has bred two full sisters to sell for 6000gns and 4600gns at the Black and White Sale in 2014 and 2015 respectively. Sterndale CL Ghost won the senior three year old class for Bill Nadin and Yasmin Bradbury. On her debut show outing this September calved second calver was shown giving 40kg. Classified VG89 this Comestar Lauthority daughter is out of the twice reserve All Britain award winner Sterndale Shottle Ghost VG89 who is backed by five consecutive Excellent dams. Top of the four year old class was Richaven Sanchez Squaw 2,


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