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generations of dams classified Excellent and then a further seven generations of VG or EX. She stood heifer champion and honourable mention at Northern Expo.


“It was a close placing between the champion and reserve heifer, the champion had the advantage of depth of heart and rib.”


Winning the junior cow class was Sahara Windy Tessie VG89 from Sahara Holsteins. She calved in June with her second calf before standing second and honourable mention at the Royal Welsh Show. She won


Logan Goldsun Belle 2 won the Holstein heifer championship for the Yates family.


All Britain junior heifer in milk 2014, having stood interbreed heifer champion at the Royal Welsh and Royal Highland, as well as reserve champion heifer at Great Yorkshire Show and heifer and exhibitor bred champion at the Celtic Dairy Showcase 2014. Her dam is Sahara Damion Tessie EX92 which was junior champion at the National Holstein Show 2009, her next dam is Wiltor Morty Tessie EX90 which was calf champion at the National Holstein Show 2005.


I-Cow and Riverdane Holsteins claimed top spot in the first of


the senior cow classes with Abbeyhouse Gold B Ruby 2. Classified EX93 she calved her third in March having produced 11,763kg at 3.35%bf and 3.06%p in her second lactation she was shown giving 45kg a day. She is back in-calf to Absolute-Red and due in July, but will first be destined for UK Dairy Expo in March. She stood champion at the Great Yorkshire Show 2013 for breeder Andrew Jennings before being sold and has since been second at UK Dairy Expo and UK Dairy Day 2014.


Reserve Holstein heifer was the junior class winner Feizor Shadow T Wendy from David Booth.


Class winner in the senior cow class was Abbeyhouse Gold B Ruby 2.


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