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Ohio Spring Dairy Expo Jersey Show 2018

DATE: Mar 30, 2018
LOCATION: Columbus, OH
JUDGE: Alta Mae Core

SENIOR & GRAND CHAMPION OF OPEN SHOW: FIREMAN BREEZE BUBBLE, WILLIAMS FAMILY, MCCONNELSVILLE, OH
RESERVE SENIOR & GRAND CHAMPION OF OPEN SHOW: TOPP-VIEW SPARHS DUDE EXCELL, KEATON & KINLEY TOPP, BOTKINS, OH
HONOURABLE MENTION: TOPP-VIEW SPAHES HG PASSION, KEATON & KINLEY, TOPP, BOTKINS, OH

SENIOR CHAMPION & GRAND CHAMPION OF JUNIOR SHOW: TOPP-VIEW SPARHS DUDE EXCELL, KEATON & KINLEY TOPP, BOTKINS, OH
RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION & RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION OF JUNIOR SHOW: TOPP-VIEW SPAHES HG PASSION, KEATON & KINLEY, TOPP, BOTKINS, OH
HONOURABLE MENTION I C TEQUILA LAURIE, MADELYN TOPP, WAPAKONETA, OH

INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION OF OPEN AND JUNIOR SHOW: TJ CLASSIC PREMIER MISTY, TJ CLASSIC & A FRANCIS, ANSONIA, OH
RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION OF OPEN AND JUNIOR SHOW: HIGHLAND-H APL JK SNOWWHITE-ET, S RADER & CHRISTY HINDMAN, CONNEAULT LAKE, PA

JUNIOR CHAMPION OF OPEN SHOW: BIG GUNS ANDREAS VIRTUE-ET, VIRTUE PARTNERS, ASHVILLE, OH
RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION OF OPEN SHOW: DKG MOTION SHELBY, GARRETT HAGEMAN, SIDNEY, OH
HONORABLE MENTION: J-KAY FIZZ PUNCH, MORGAN RICHARDS, URBANA, OH

JUNIOR CHAMPION OF JUNIOR SHOW: DKG MOTION SHELBY, GARRETT HAGEMAN, SIDNEY, OH
RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION OF JUNIOR SHOW: UNDERGROUND DIXIE’S DELSIE, MORGAN RICHARDS, URBANA, OH

WINTER HEIFER CALF

1 HEART & SOUL FIZZ FAITH, THE BEST OF TRIPLE T & HEATH
2 COLD RUN ANDREAS BETTY BLOWTORCH, JAMES HERRON, SALEM, OH
3 BIG TIME SHUTOUT SHOWTIME, MATT LINEHAN & LAURA HOLTZINGER, RIVER FALLS, WI
4 J-KAY FIZZ PUNKY, MORGAN RICHARDS, URBANA, OH
5 LOC REMAKE VALLEY PIPPA L.O.C. JERSEYS, STREESBORO, OH

FALL HEIFER CALF

1 MARHAVEN GETAWAY SERENADE, MARHAVEN JERSEY & D COLE, BURGHILL, OH
2 INTENSE VELOCITY PRECIOUS, PAT CONROY, WEST SALEM, OH
3 CHILLI SHOWDOWN CATALINA-ET EXHIBITED BY LALLIER-BEAUDON, L COTE & EDDIES
4 DKG COLTON FIRECRACKER, LANE GREIWE, SIDNEY, OH
5 LEHEARTH SHOW STOPPER, LANE KUMMER, EVANS CITY, PA

SUMMER YEARLING

1 DESPRESVERTS JOEL GLAMOUR, D&N SCHIRM & J ARP
2 ENTOURAGE LC TEQUILA CALYPSO, TOWER VUE & PRIME TEQUILA, GRANT VOSTER, OH
3 M-SIGNATURE COLTON LIL KOOKER, COLE & MAZZARO, WILLIAMSFIELD, OH
4 LEHEARTH VERB DUCHESS, LANE KUMMER, EVANS CITY, PA
5 TOPS CHAMPAGNE-ET, WILLIAMS FAMILY, MCCONNELSVILLE, OH

SPRING YEARLING

1 BIG GUNS ANDREAS VIRTUE-ET, VIRTUE PARTNERS, ASHVILLE, OH
2 SUGAR + SPICE COLTON FRISO, PAT CONROY, WEST SALEM, OH
3 DKG VELOCITY JASMINE, LANE GREIWE, SIDNEY, OH
4 RV/TJ ANDREAS VERA 5058-ET, TJ CLASSIC & ALLISON FRANCIS, ANSONIA, OH
5 DKG SHOWDOWN ROSETTE, MEREDITH HAGEMAN, SIDNEY, OH

WINTER YEARLING

1 J-KAY FIZZ PUNCH, MORGAN RICHARDS, URBANA, OH
2 MM-T ROMAN ANASTASIA-ET, DOEBERIENER, BOWEN, HEATH, & COLE, BURGHILL, OH
3 LORMIERE TEQUILA LEAH, SCHIRM, BORBA, POPP, & HAWBAKER, ASHVILLE, OH
4 DKG MOTION SARAH, GRACE HAGEMAN, SIDNEY, OH
5 H.B. GETAWAY SPRINKLE, HERSHBERGER FAMILY, CASSTOWN, OH

FALL YEARLING

1 DKG MOTION SHELBY, GARRETT HAGEMAN, SIDNEY, OH
2 UNDERGROUND DIXIE’S DELSIE, MORGAN RICHARDS, URBANA, OH
3 WF EXCITATION SHERI, LANE KUMMER, EVANS CITY, PA
4 HC-RADER HIRED GUN GIA, S RADER & C HINDMAN, CONNEAUT LAKE, PA
5 AVONLEA FIZZ’S VENDETTA , PAT CONROY, WEST SALEM, OH

JUNIOR TWO YEAR OLD

1 RICETON PREMIER KANSAS, DOEBERIENER, BOWEN & RICE, WEST SALEM, OH
2 DKG MOTION JOLLY, BLAKE GREIWE, SIDNEY, OH
3 JY KK MILO, HERSHBERGER FAMILY, CASSTOWN, OH
4 OAKHAVEN COLTON JENNY, JERRY LEMMERMEN, GALLOWAY, OH
5 HLF TEQUILA AFTER PARTY RACHEL ANDERSON, NEW PHILADELPHIA, OH

SENIOR TWO YEAR OLD

1 HIGHLAND-H APL JK SNOWWHITE-ET, S RADER & CHRISTY HINDMAN, CONNEAULT LAKE, PA
2 JKL PREMIER ORCHID, STEVEN & KIRA WETMORE, MOUNT ULLA, NC
3 DKG RITZ RELENTLESS SUGAR, GREIWE & HAGEMAN, SIDNEY, OH
4 STARWISCHER COLTON WILHEMINA, HEATH STARKEY, MECHANICSBURG, OH
5 TOPP-VIEW SPARHES TOPEKA EXHALE, KEATON & KINLEY TOPP, BOTKINS, OH

JUNIOR THREE YEAR OLD

1 TJ CLASSIC PREMIER MISTY, TJ CLASSIC & A FRANCIS, ANSONIA, OH
2 UFASHION IATOLA SASHA-ET, TODD UNKEFER, COLUMBIANNA, OH
3 BUDJON-VAIL TEQUILA MACKENZIE, LANDON FAIRMAN, ASHVILLE, OH
4 HERREN PERSEVERE BIRGID, THOMAS HERREN, ALLIANCE, OH
5 PINE-TREE MACKENZIE LAURA-ET, LAMB FAMILY, SULLIVAN, OH

SENIOR THREE YEAR OLD

1 FIREMAN BREEZE BUBBLE, WILLIAMS FAMILY, MCCONNELSVILLE, OH
2 LORDAN GENTRYS BLUE BUD, GINGERICH, MILLERSBURG, IN
3 DKG MOTION MILK MAID, GARRETT HAGEMAN, SIDNEY, OH
4 HARMONY CORNERS FLAMINGO 2, ASHLEY & KELLY HAWVERMALE, WOOSTER, OH
5 HERMAN MOZART DAZZLE DESIRES, DILEY JERSEYS & HANNAH HURST, WAYNESVILLE, OH

FOUR YEAR OLD COW

1 CALL-DEL TEQUILA RHINESTONE, CALL-DEL, SOUTH CHARLESTON, OH
2 COMERICA ALBET ALOHA, WILLIAMS FAMILY, MCCONNELSVILLE, OH
3 STARWISCHER TBONE CAROLINA, HEATH STARKEY, MECHANICSBURG, OH
4 BIG TIME JULIS & WINNINGS, MATT LINEHAN & LAURA HOLTZINGER, RIVER FALLS, WI
5 MARYS ANNAMARIE, ANNE RAWN, LONDON, OH

FIVE YEAR OLD COW

1 TOPP-VIEW SPARHS DUDE EXCELL,KEATON & KINLEY TOPP, BOTKINS, OH
2 TOPP-VIEW SPAHES HG PASSION, KEATON & KINLEY, TOPP, BOTKINS, OH
3 MORGAN DEE ODESSA, DILEY JERSEY, CANAL WINCHESTER, OH
4 COLD RUN BELVEDERE MARCELLA, JAMES HERRON, SALEM, OH
5 ARETHUSA COMETS CAPRI, LYDIA KAVERMANN, SOUTH CHARLESTON, OH

AGED COW

1 I C TEQUILA LAURIE, MADELYN TOPP, WAPAKONETA, OH
2 KNAPPWAY BRC BANG A GONG, JOSEPH KNAPP, WELLINGTON, OH
3 NORSE STAR PREMIER DEVINE, KENZIE HOEWISCHER, MECHANICSBURG, OH
4 RICH-LYNN LUCIOUS WILLA, ETHAN BLOOMFIELD, VALLEY GROVE, WV
5 ARETHUSA SUREFIRE VENUS-ET, COLE & MAZZARO, WILLIAMSFIELD, OH

Mid-East Spring National Holstein Show 2018

DATE: Mar 30-31, 2018
LOCATION: Columbus, OH
JUDGE: Lynn Harbaugh, WI

GRAND CHAMPION OF OPEN SHOW: VALE-O-SKENE AUTHORITY KITTY, KRISTOPHER & KRIS ACKLEY, EAST LIBERTY, OH
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION & BEST BRED & OWNED OF OPEN SHOW: SUNROSE JAILYN, GINGERICH, MILLERSBURG, IN
HONORABLE MENTION: MASAL SANCHEZ GAIL, GINGERICH, MILLERSBURG, IN

SENIOR CHAMPION OF OPEN SHOW: SUNROSE JAILYN, GINGERICH, MILLERSBURG, IN
RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION OF OPEN SHOW: MASAL SANCHEZ GAIL, GINGERICH, MILLERSBURG, IN
HONORABLE MENTION: CHAKELBUR EVASION KAUGHT, KRISTOPHER & KYLE ACKLEY, EAST LIBERTY, OH

SENIOR CHAMPION OF JUNIOR SHOW: BALMORAL LARS AURIANNA-RED, MADELYN TOPP, WAPAKONETA, OH
RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION OF JUNIOR SHOW: REN-BOW ATWOOD LILLY, BAUMBAUR & FINKE, LONDON, OH
HONORABLE MENTION: CRAGGAN GOLDWYN ZING, KRISTOPHER & KYLE ACKLEY, EAST LIBERTY, OH

INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION OF OPEN SHOW: VALE-O-SKENE AUTHORITY KITTY, KRISTOPHER & KYLE ACKLEY, EAST LIBERTY, OH
RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION OF OPEN SHOW: SMITH-HOLLOW STANLEYCP LANIA, GINGERICH, MILLERSBURG, IN
HONORABLE MENTION: SCO-LO DOOR ACURA 2218-ET, DOEBERIENER, BOWEN, & CANNON, WEST SALEM, OH

INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION & BEST BRED & OWNED OF JUNIOR SHOW: VALE-O-SKENE AUTHORITY KITTY, KRISTOPHER & KYLE ACKLEY, EAST LIBERTY, OH
RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION OF JUNIOR SHOW: BUELLS BROKAW CAMIE, SKYLAR BUELL, TEMPERANCE, MI
HONOURABLE MENTION: TOPPGLEN DEFIANT WOWWEE, TOPP FAMILY, NEW BREMEN, OH

JUNIOR CHAMPION OF OPEN SHOW: RYAN-VU GOLDWYN RAVISH-ET EXHIBITED BY DOEBERIENER, BOWEN, & RYAN, WEST SALEM, OH
RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION OF OPEN SHOW: TOPPGLEN ATWOOD WINNER-ET EXHIBITED BY TOPPGLEN NEW BREMEN, OH
HONORABLE MENTION: MM-T PCKTS CALAMITY JANE-ET EXHIBITED BY KURT WOLF, NEW BAVARIA, OH

JUNIOR CHAMPION OF JUNIOR SHOW: TOPPGLEN ATWOOD WINNER-ET, TOPP VIEW, NEW BREMEN, OH
RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION OF JUNIOR SHOW: MD-DUN-LOAFIN DBK EXCITE-ET, CONROY FAMILY, EAST LIBERTY, OH
HONORABLE MENTION: MS STOOKEY HORN D-BACK SUGAR, KOREY OECHSLE, VAN WERT, OH

PREMIER BREEDER: QUIETCOVE
PREMIER EXHIBITOR: ACKLEY HOLSTEINS

WINTER HEIFER CALF

1 BUCKS-PRIDE SLATER MARIA, JAMES COLE, BLOOMVILLE, OH
2 REN-BOW CORVETTE LOLLIPOP, BAUMBAUR & FINKE, LONDON, OH
3 MAIZ-N-BLU DB LILLY-ET, MEYER & ACKLEY, MT. VICTORY, OH
4 TOPP-VIEW UNION ADRENALINE, SCHIRM & DEE, ASHVILLE, OH
5 SH-EDGE-NCM AVINCH SKYE-ET, HANNAH GRIFFITH, BETHEL, OH

FALL HEIFER CALF

1 SCO-LO SOLOMON BAE-ET, DOEBERIENER, BOWEN & CANNON, WEST SALEM, OH
2 ELMLO ABSOLUTE JACKPOT-RED, SHIRM & JORDAN, ASHVILLE, OH
3 LEHOUX CONTROL FABULEUSE, CONROY, WEST SALEM, OH
4 TRIPLE-T-MPH PSYCHEDEKELIC, SCHIRM & JORDAN, ASHVILLE, OH
5 CUBEQUID DOORMAN PIPER, ANNA MOSER, DANSVILLE, MI

SUMMER YEARLING

1 TOPPGLEN ATWOOD WINNA-ET, TOPPGLENN, NEW BREMEN, OH
2 MS DEMPSY OPAL, CASE & MCGUIRE, WEST MANSFIELD, OH
3 RICETON CRUSH AVA, ZACHARY LOGAN, FARMDALE, OH
4 TOPPGLEN DEFIANT WHISKEYWIN, TOPP VIEW, NEW BREMEN, OH
5 CLASS-L GWA BANNER-TW, MOSER & WILLIAMS, DANSVILLE, MI

SPRING YEARLING

1 RYAN-VU GOLDWYN RAVISH-ET, DOEBERIENER, BOWEN, & RYAN, WEST SALEM, OH
2 MS STOOKEY HORN D-BACK SUGAR, KOREY OECHSLE, VAN WERT, OH
3 MS CLASS LIMITED EDITION, ANNA MOSER, DANSVILLE, MI
4 OH-RIVER-SYC JCBY BREEZE-ET, VICTORIA & EMILY DEAM, SUGARCREEK, OH
5 HILROSE DOORMAN PASSWORD, TYLER INDOE, LODI, OH

WINTER YEARLING

1 TOPPGLEN ATWOOD WINNER-ET, TOPP VIEW, NEW BREMEN, OH
2 MD-DUN-LOAFIN DBK EXCITE-ET, CONROY FAMILY, EAST LIBERTY, OH
3 WINRIGHT GOLDCHIP ELIZA-ET, GLEISNER & NEIDER, GREENWICH, OH
4 BUDJON-ABBOTT DR ADDIDAS-ET, SCHILLING, DOEBERIENER & BOWEN, WEST SALEM, OH
5 OH-RIVER-SYC SOLOMON BEA-ET, VICTORIA & EMILY DEAM, SUGARCREEK, OH

FALL YEARLING

1 MM-T PCKTS CALAMITY JANE-ET, KURT WOLF, NEW BAVARIA, OH
2 MM-T POCKETS LARISSA-ET, MICHAEL MALONEY, NEW BAVARIA, OH
3 QUIETCOVE DOORMAN FLICKER, QUIETCOVE & K WOLF, WAPAKONETA, OH
4 REYNCREAT BYWAY LADONNA-ET, SCHIRM, INDOE, PUTT, & HERSHBERGER, ASHVILLE, OH
5 PLAINFIELD ARPNAS ASHLEY-ET, HANNAH DYE, BELMONT, OH

JUNIOR TWO YEAR OLD

1 QUIETCOVE FOXYS LOLLIPOP, QUIETCOVE, WAPAKONETA, OH
2 LOVHILL SOLOMON HEARSAY, CONROY KOOYMAN & TOPP, BOTKINS, OH
3 WABASH-WAY BEEMER ANORA, WABASH-WAY HOLSTEINS, NEW WESTON, OH
4 BROOK HOLLOW SASSAFRASS SKY, DELBERT & HEATHER YODER, WEST SALEM, OH
5 TOPP-VIEW SID LAYLA, TOPP FAMILY, BOTKINS, OH

SENIOR TWO YEAR OLDS

1 SCO-LO DOOR ACURA 2218-ET, DOEBERIENER, BOWEN, & CANNON, WEST SALEM, OH
2 BUELLS BROKAW CAMIE, SKYLAR BUELL, TEMPERANCE, MI
3 TOPPGLEN DEFIANT WOWWEE, TOPP FAMILY, NEW BREMEN, OH
4 QUIETCOVE FOXYS FRITO, QUIETCOVE, WAPAKONETA, OH
5 CREEKNOOK DEFIANT ETHEL, STEVE & SCOTT LANDIS, GOSHEN, IN

JUNIOR THREE YEAR OLDS

1 MS BROOKVIEW SCAREDYCAT, KRISTOPHER & KRIS ACKLEY, EAST LIBERTY, OH
2 MISS SUNROSE LYLA-ET, GINGERICH, MILLERSBURG, IN
3 KIKO GOLD CHIP MADDIE, RUDY KIKO, SALEM, OH
4 OAKVALE GOLDCHIP BELLA, OLIVIA & LILLIAN FINKE, LONDON, OH
5 TOPP-VIEW ATWOOD ARLENE, MADELYN TOPP, WAPAKONETA, OH

SENIOR THREE YEAR OLD

1 VALE-O-SKENE LAUTHORITY KITTY, KRISTOPHER & KYLE ACKLEY, EAST LIBERTY, OH
2 SMITH-HOLLOW STANLEYCP LANIA, GINGERICH, MILLERSBURG, IN
3 BERTKE GC BENTLEY, PAIGE BERTKE & LILLY ELSASS, MARIA STEIN, OH
4 COMESTAR HOPE GOLDWYN-ET, STAN-MAR-DALE/EXPRESS HOLSTEINS, URBANA, OH
5 LORAWAE AFTERSHOCK BERNIE, RUDY KIKO, SALEM, OH

FOUR YEAR OLD COW

1 CHAKELBUR EVASION KAUGHT, KRISTOPHER & KYLE ACKLEY, EAST LIBERTY, OH
2 REN-BOW ATWOOD LILLY, BAUMBAUR & FINKE, LONDON, OH
3 QUIETCOVE WINDBROOK FINE, QUIETCOVE, WAPAKONETA, OH
4 MISS ABSOLUTE MARTINI, YODER & GLEISNER, WEST SALEM, OH
5 KLINGENDALE DEMPSEY DARBY, NEVIN & BRENDA L’AMOREAUX, LOUISVILLE, OH

FIVE YEAR OLD COW

1 SUNROSE JAILYN, GINGERICH, MILLERSBURG, IN
2 HARVUE WINDHAMMER FRANKI-ET, DONALD SIMPSON, BELMONT, OH
3 DREWHOLME DEMPOSEY ALCENA, KRISTOPHER & KYLE ACKLEY, EAST LIBERTY, OH
4 RUPP-VUE SEAMN MELISSA, RUPP-VUE FARMS, WEST SALEM, OH
5 ROSEDALE WORTH REPEATING-ET, GUNKLEMAN FAMILY, MEDINA, OH

AGED COW

1 MASAL SANCHEZ GAIL, GINGERICH, MILLERSBURG, IN
2 BARMORAL LARS AURIANNA-RED, MADELYN TOPP, WAPAKONETA, OH
3 CRAGGAN GOLDWYN ZIN, KRISTOPHER & KYLE ACKLEY, EAST LIBERTY, OH
4 STAN-MAR-DALE MAXWELL QUINN, STAN-MAR-DALE HOLSTEINS, URBANA, OH
5 ETGEN-WAY ATWOOD SPLASH, ETGEN & CORNISH, HARROD, OH

150,000LB COW

1 RAYGOR ALEXANDER TARA, RAYGOR FARMS LLC, DALTON, OH
2 CAMPBROS ALEXANDER ROSIE, DUSTIN CAMPBELL, HOMEWORTH, OH

Ohio Spring Red & White Show 2018

Date: March 29th, 2018
Judge: Lynn Harbaugh of Marion, Wisconsin
Location: Ohio State Fairgrounds

SENIOR & GRAND CHAMPION OF OPEN SHOW: TJ-POLLEMA RDLNR SHENIA, B OSBORN & LOOKWELL FARM, ELKHART, IN
RESERVE SENIOR & GRAND CHAMPION OF OPEN SHOW: BALMORAL LARS AURIANNA-RED, MADELYN TOPP, WAPAKONETA, OH
HONOURABLE MENTION: JOLIBOIS FLORIA CONTEND-RED-ET, STARLIGHT GENETICS, LEBANON, IN

GRAND CHAMPION OF JUNIOR SHOW: BALMORAL LARS AURIANNA-RED, MADELYN TOPP, WAPAKONETA, OH
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION OF JUNIOR SHOW: LAH-DALE MALONE SHINE-RED, LAHMERS FAMILY, MARYSVILLE, OH

SENIOR CHAMPION OF JUNIOR SHOW: BALMORAL LARS AURIANNA-RED, MADELYN TOPP, WAPAKONETA, OH
RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION OF JUNIOR SHOW: OAKVALE ADVENT CINNABAR-RED, OLIVIA & LILLIAN FINKE, LONDON, OH
HONOURABLE MENTION: MISS HOT CAKES-RED-ET, GUNKLEMAN FAMILY, MEDINA, OH

INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION OF OPEN SHOW: LAH-DALE MALONE SHINE-RED, LAHMERS FAMILY, MARYSVILLE, OH
RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION OF OPEN SHOW: EXPRESS-SMD NAY NAY-P-RED, STAN-MAR-DALE/EXPRESS HOLSTEINS, URBANA, OH
HONOURABLE MENTION: SELLCREST D CHEETO-RED EXHIBITED BY DEE & BROWN, ASHVILLE, OH

INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION OF JUNIOR SHOW: LAH-DALE MALONE SHINE-RED, BY LAHMERS FAMILY, MARYSVILLE, OH
RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION OF JUNIOR SHOW: MISS ABSOLUTE LUNA-RED, ALLY CUPPS, DAYTON, OH

INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION OF JUNIOR SHOW: LAH-DALE MALONE SHINE-RED, LAHMERS FAMILY, MARYSVILLE, OH
RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION OF JUNIOR SHOW: MISS ABSOLUTE LUNA-RED, ALLY CUPPS, DAYTON, OH

 

JUNIOR CHAMPION OF OPEN SHOW: ELMLO ABSOLUTE JACKPOT-RED, KACH-IN LAGACY & SUMMERLIE, WOOSTER, OH
RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION OF OPEN SHOW: WABASH-WAY DBACK ATTIE-RED, WABASH-WAY HOLSTEINS, NEW WESTON, OH
HONOURABLE MENTION: WABASH-WAY DBACK ATTIE-RED, WABASH-WAY HOLSTEINS, NEW WESTON, OH

JUNIOR CHAMPION OF JUNIOR SHOW: WEEBERLAC TICKLE ME-RED, ALYSON PHILIPS, NEW BAVARIA, OH
RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION OF JUNIOR SHOW: WABASH-WAY DBACK ATTIE-RED, ABASH-WAY HOLSTEINS, NEW WESTON, OH
HONOURABLE MENTION: GLEANN BRAEMORE AVALANCHE-RED, GUNKLEMAN FAMILY, MEDINA, OH

PREMIER BREEDER & EXHIBITOR: STAN-MAR-DALE/EXPRESS HOLSTEINS

WINTER HEIFER CALF


1 BEP AWESOME BOMBSHELL RED-ET, SHELBY & JENNA GRIFFITH, BETHEL, OH
2 DO-RA-ME ADD RYTHEM-RED, GUNKLEMAN FAMILY, MEDINA, OH
3 MS TRI-DAY SENIORITA-RED, D & ROBTHOM, OAKDALE, PA
4 WABASH-WAY DB FAITHFUL-RED, WABASH-WAY HOLSTEINS, NEW WESTON, OH
5 WABASH-WAY APPREN ANNA-RED, WABASH-WAY HOLSTEINS, NEW WESTON, OH

FALL HEIFER CALF


1 ELMLO ABSOLUTE JACKPOT-RED, KACH-IN LAGACY & SUMMERLIE, WOOSTER, OH
2 PLAINFIELD DEFT SANGRIA-RED, DONALD SIMPSON, BELMONT, OH
3 MISS DIAMONDB HOT HYPE-RED, GUNKLEMAN & PITTMA, WEST SALEM, OH
4 LINDLAUR DB ANHEUSER-RED, LAUREN L’AMOUREAUX, LOUIVILLE, OH
5 JACHER BE ROYAL-RED, KOREY OECHSLE, VAN WERT, OH

SUMMER YEARLING


1 WABASH-WAY DBACK ATTIE-RED, WABASH-WAY HOLSTEINS, NEW WESTON, OH
2 QUIETCOVE STARSTRUCK-RED, LILY ELSASS, WAPAKONETA, OH
3 OCD DEFIANT LUCKY-RED-ET, AVA BUDNEY, MCCLURE, OH
4 BUCKS-PRIDE DEFIANT LIZ-RED, JAMES COLE, BLOOMVILLE, OH
5 REDIEN ACRES SURI, GLEISNER & NEIDER, GREENWICH, OH

SPRING YEARLING

1 WEEBERLAC TICKLE ME-RED, ALYSON PHILIPS, NEW BAVARIA, OH
2 SOUTHERN-HILLS DB MILKEY-RED, HANNAH GRIFFITH, BETHEL, OH
3 TK-PLAIN-VIEW MAGGIE-RED, HAYDEN KING, WEST LIBERTY, OH
4 DO-RA-ME RDBRST PHOENIX-RED, GUNKLEMAN FAMILY, MEDINA, OH
5 BUCKS-PRIDE DIAMONBACK BAM-RED, BLOOMVILLE, OH

WINTER YEARLING

1 GREENLEA ABS SWEETIE-RED, JAMES COLE, BLOOMVILLE, OH
2 GLEANN BRAEMORE AVALANCHE-RED, GUNKLEMAN FAMILY, MEDINA, OH
3 LAH-DALE SPECIAL-RED, LAHMERS FAMILY, MARYSVILLE, OH
4 MILIBRO AVALANCHE LAURIE-RED, GLEISNER & NEIDER, GREENWICH, OH
5 RAY-JO ABSOLUTE CAROLINE-RED, MAGGIE MATTHEWS, NEW VIENNA, OH

FALL YEARLING

1 GOLDEN-OAKS FUNKY FRESH-RED, ALLY CUPPS, DAYTON, OH
2 BORDERVIEW LUCHEESE RED, AMELIA SUMMETINGER, WAPAKONETA, OH
3 STAR-GEN AB50 MARLYE-RED, STARLIGHT GENETICS, LEBANON, IN
4 AUBURNHILLS LURG RYANNE-RED, HANNAH DUMBECK, NORWALK, OH
5 BRICKROAD RB AZALEA RED-ET, MEGAN BREUCH, STOUGHTON, WI

JUNIOR TWO YEAR OLD

1 SELLCREST D CHEETO-RED, DEE & BROWN, ASHVILLE, OH
2 MACS-BHF CT DIANNA-RED-ET, MCMAHAN & YODER, RAYMOND, OH
3 WIL-SAN AWSOME ROSIE-RED, S, T & M MCMAHAN, RAYMOND, OH
4 EXPRESS-SMD KAPRI-RED, STAN-MAR-DALE/EXPRESS HOLSTEINS, URBANA, OH
5 ARETHUSA AWESOME PEARL-RED, HANNAH DUMBECK, NORWALK, OH

SENIOR TWO YEAR OLD

1 DJ-PURE PRIDE INFRA-RED-ET, TOPP, HILL, UMBEL, & BORBA, BOTKINS, OH
2 EXPRESS-SMD NIKITA-P-RED, STAN-MAR-DALE/EXPRESS HOLSTEINS, URBANA, OH
3 MISS ABSOLUTE LUNA-RED, ALLY CUPPS, DAYTON, OH
4 RIDGEDALE REIGN-RED, ERIC LANG, BROOKLYN, IA
5 REDIEN-ACRES ROUSEY-RED, JOHN & ELIZABETH NEIDER, CARROLLTON, OH

JUNIOR THREE YEAR OLD

1. LAH-DALE MALONE SHINE-RED, LAHMERS FAMILY, MARYSVILLE, OH

SENIOR THREE YEAR OLD

1 EXPRESS-SMD NAY NAY-P-RED, STAN-MAR-DALE/EXPRESS HOLSTEINS, URBANA, OH

FOUR YEAR OLD COW

1 SPRINGHILL-OH MIYA-RED, RUDY KIKO, SALEM, OH
2 DO-RA-ME ABSOLUTELY HOT-RED, GUNKLEMAN FAMILY, MEDINA, OH

FIVE YEAR OLD COW

1 JOLIBOIS FLORIA CONTEND-RED-ET, STARLIGHT GENETICS, LEBANON, IN
2 GREENLEA BW MAR-RED-ET, D RYND & J WOLFORD, ASHVILLE, OH
3 PLAINFIELD ADVENT GOLD-RED, DONALD SIMPSON, BELMONT, OH
4 DO-RA-ME CONTENDER RITA-RED, GUNKLEMAN FAMILY, MEDINA, OH

AGED COW

1 BALMORAL LARS AURIANNA-RED, MADELYN TOPP, WAPAKONETA, OH
2 MISS HOT CAKES-RED-ET, GUNKLEMAN FAMILY, MEDINA, OH

125,000LB COW

1 TJ-POLLEMA RDLNR SHENIA, B OSBORN & LOOKWELL FARM, ELKHART, IN
2 OAKVALE ADVENT CINNABAR-RED, OLIVIA & LILLIAN FINKE, LONDON, OH

Expo Bulle 2018

DATE: Mar 24, 2018
LOCATION: Bulle, Switzerland
JUDGE: Joel Lepage, QC Canada

DH GOLDCHIP DARLING
Grand Champion
2018 Expo Bulle
Yves Saucy & Roger Frossard

DH GOLDCHIP DARLING
Grand Champion
2018 Expo Bulle
Yves Saucy & Roger Frossard

Champion DH Gold Chip Darling, Roger Frossard und Yves Saucy, Les Pommerats
Reserve Schöneuter Champion: Sunibelle Dempsey Esprit, Nicolas Sudan, Broc; Senior

SUNIBELLE DEMPSEY ESPRIT
Champion Udder
2018 Expo Bulle
Sudan Nicolas, Gary Jones, Pat Conroy, Markus Vankanel

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BOPI TALENT LOTANIE
Grand Champion
2018 Expo Bulle Red & White Show
Oberson & Pasquier

BOPI TALENT LOTANIE
Grand Champion
2018 Expo Bulle Red & White Show
Oberson & Pasquier

Grand Champion: Bopi Talent Lotanie, Oberson & Pasquier, Maules;
Senior Reserve Champion und Reserve Schöneuter Red Holstein Otterbach Defiant Baccara, Marc und Erhard Junker und Nohl Holstein, Iffwil;
Senior Mention Honorable Red Holstein: Mr Savage Pasteque, Roger Frossard, Les

BOPI TALENT LOTANIE
Champion Udder
2018 Expo Bulle Red & White Show
Oberson & Pasquier

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PTIT COEUR HIGH OCTA MOIKANA
Junior Champion
2018 Expo Bulle
Menoud Bernard

Junior Champion Holstein Ptit Cœur Octa Moikana, Bernard Menoud, Môtiers;
Junior Reserve Champion Holstein GS Alliance Atwood Elina, S Bro Holstein, z.Hd. Edwin & Mathais Steiner, Wilen bei Wollerau (v.r.).

PTIT COEUR LOTUS BARBALALA
Junior Champion
2018 Expo Bulle Red & White
Roger Frossard

Junior Champion Red Holstein Ptit Coeur Lotus Barbalala, Roger Frossard, Les Pommerats;
Junior Reserve Champion Red Holstein La Waebera Tibere Rochelle, Ferme La Waebera, Le Mouret (v.l.).

PTIT COEUR LOTUS NITOUCHE
1st place Class 1
2018 Expo Bulle
Roger Frossard

C P P ATWOOD SOPHIA
1st place Class 2
2018 Expo Bulle
Comex Currat-Papaux-Piller

  1. CPP Atwood Sophia, Comex Currat-Papaux-Piller, Les Ecasseys;
  2. Kolly-JL Atomium Lobina, Ferme Kolly-JL, Pont-la-Ville;
  3. Ptit Cœur High Octane Malone, Roger Frossard, Les Pommerats.

 

PTIT COEUR HIGH OCTA MOIKANA
1st place Class 3
2018 Expo Bulle
Menoud Bernard

1. Ptit Cœur Octa Moikana, Bernard Menoud, Môtiers;
2. Lematter’s O Kaliber V Kalimara, Overney Lematter Niederöst, Rueyres-Treyfayes;
3. La Waebera Sid Suzie, Ferme La Waebera, Le Mouret.

GS ALLIANCE ATWOOD ELINA
1st place Class 4
2018 Expo Bulle
S Bro Holsteins

1. GS Alliance Atwood Elina, S Bro Holstein, z.Hd. Edwin & Mathais Steiner, Wilen bei Wollerau;
2. Les Chaux Unix Tigresse, Ferme La Waebera, Le Mouret;
3. GS Alliance Atwood Daria, S Bro Holstein, z.Hd. Edwin & Mathais Steiner, Wilen bei Wollerau. 

 

PTIT COEUR LOTUS BARBALALA
1st place Class 1
2018 Expo Bulle Red & White
Roger Frossard

1. Ptit Coeur Lotus Barbalala, Roger Frossard, Les Pommerats;
2. La Waebera Attico Olala, Ferme La Waebera, Le Mouret;
3. Gratgerber’s Defiant Marylin, Walter Gerber, Signau.

 

LA WAEBERA TIBERE ROCHELLE
1st place Class 2
2018 Expo Bulle Red & White
La Waebera

1. La Waebera Tibere Rochelle, Ferme La Waebera, Le Mouret;
2. Menoud Red Adonis Value, Bernard Menoud, Môtiers;
3. Everdes Attico Oasis, Yerly Holstein, Echarlens.

 

EN SOUSSAT HVEZDA BAYBEL
1st place Class 3
2018 Expo Bulle Red & White
Suchet Pierre-Alain

1. En Soussat Hvezda Babybel, Pierre-Alain Suchet, Farvagny-le-Grand;
2. Menoud Red Rosy-Nino Riwanon, Bernard Menoud, Môtiers;
3. Gymos Armani Pandora, Jonas und Adrian Schmutz, Uettligen.

 

SAVOLEYRE SID JOLEEN
1st place Class 5
2018 Expo Bulle
Favre Sebastien Gratwohl Florebce & Bach Lorenz

1. Savoleyre Sid Joleen, Sébastien Favre, Florence Gratwohl und Lorenz Bach, Les Moul;
2. Ptit Coeur Atwood Violence, Roger Frossard, Les Pommerats;
3. CPP Golden Dream Ragatta, Comex Currat-Papaux-Piller, Les Ecasseys.

 

SUNIBELLE DEMPSEY ESPRIT
1st place Class 6
2018 Expo Bulle
Sudan Nicolas

1. Sunibelle Dempsey Esprit, Nicolas Sudan, Broc;
2. Les Chaux Pink Floyd Alicia, Parisa-Jaquet, Estavannens;
3. Desgranges Doorman Abigail, Frédéric Overney, Rueyres-Treyfayes.

 

AU PARCHY DOORMAN JOLIE
1st place Class 7
2018 Expo Bulle
Gobeli Holsteins

1. Au Parchy Doorman Jolie, Gobeli Holstein, Ruedi Gasser, Hansjörg Räz, Saanen;
2. La Waebera Dempsey Jetta, Ferme La Waebera, Le Mouret;
3. Blondin Goldwyn Kosta, Ferme La Waebera, Le Mouret.

 

PJP INQUI (Meridian)
1st place Class 8
2018 Expo Bulle
S Bro & Parrabel Genetics & Regret Holsteins, Edwin & Mathias Steiner

1. PJP. Inouie, S Bro, Parrabel Genetics und Ruegruet Holsteins, Wilen bei Wilerau;
2. Ptit Coeur Atwood Manille, R. Frossard, AL.BE.RO. und Medal Farm Ladina, Les Pommerats;
3. Holst. Papaux Goldwyn Palma, Comex Currat-Papaux-Piller, Les Ecasseys.

 

DH GOLDCHIP DARLING
1st place Class 9
2018 Expo Bulle
Yves Saucy & Roger Frossard

1. DH Gold Chip Darling, Roger Frossard und Yves Saucy, Les Pommerats;
2. Rogy Goldwyn Ghardaia, Joe Demierre, La Joux;
3. Longeraie Windbrook Tanga, Nicolas Tornare, Treyvaux 

 

ILLENS GLEN TADOSSAC
1st place Class 10
2018 Expo Bulle
Jacques Rouiller

1.Illens Glen Tadoussac, Jacques Rouiller, Rossens;
2. La Passerelle Blaide Turca, Michel Chollet, Vaulruz;
3. Helfer Joah Monika, Werner und Ernst Helfer, Courlevon.

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LONDALY ARMANI LOVELY
1st place Class 4
2018 Expo Bulle Red & White Show
Gobet & Vallelian

1. (BU) (BO) Londaly Armani Lovely (Armani), Gobet & Vallelian
2. Mattenhof Armani Sayuri (Armani), Gobeli Holsteins
3. (BU) Schrago Atomium Amber (Atomium), Schrago Bros

 

OTTERBACH DEFIANT BACCARA
1st place Class 5
2018 Expo Bulle Red & White Show
Junker Marc & Erhard & Nohl Holsteins

1. (BU) Otterbach Defiant Baccara (Defiant), Mar & Erhard Junker & Nohl Holsteins
2. Hanis Futur Adonis Gritli (Adonis), Niklaus Krebs & Gobeli Holsteins
3. (BO) Oldseed Farm Absolute Ottawa (Absolute), William Zahler & Jonas Zurcher

 

PTIT COEUR ARMANI BARBOTINE
1st place Class 6
2018 Expo Bulle Red & White Show
Roger Frossard

1. (BU) (BO) Ptit Coeur Armani Barbotine (Armani), Roger Frossard
2. Menoud Red Jonathan Barby (Jonathan), Bernard Menoud
3. Plattery Absolute Amanda (Absolute), Christian Menoud

 

PASTEQUE (Mr Savage)
1st place Class 7
2018 Expo Bulle Red & White Show
Roger Frossard

1. (BU) Pasteque (Mr Savage), Roger Frossard
2. (BU) (BO) GS Alliance Alando Jodie Red (Alando), S Bro Holstein & Parrabel Genetics
3. La-Prela Vincent Fleur (Vincent), Paul-Henri & Lucien Demierre

 

BOPI TALENT LOTANIE
1st place Class 8
2018 Expo Bulle Red & White Show
Oberson & Pasquier

1. (BU) (BO) Bopi Talent Litanie (Talent) Oberson & Pasquier
2. La Waebera Ralstorm Tina (Ralstorm), Ferme La Waebera

British Columbia Spring Holstein Show 2018

DATE: March 22, 2087 at 9AM
LOCATION: Abbotsford, BC
JUDGE: Mike Berry, WA

GRAND CHAMPION: ROBELLA SANCHEZ MARABELLA (SANCHEZ), ROBELLA HOLSTEINS & WESTCOAST HOLSTEINS, SK
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION: GAMLAKE DESTRY SALLIE (DESTRY), SAMANTHA GAMBONINI, CA
HM GRAND CHAMPION: WENDON DESTRY RAINY (DESTRY), WENDON HOLSTEINS, AB

GRAND R&W CHAMPION: MS APPLES ALEDA RED (REDBURST), WESTCOAST HOLSTEINS, BC
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION R&W: MISS APPLE ARIA RED (ALCHEMY), STEPHEN & PATRICK MADDOX & TYLER DICKERHOOF, CA
HM CHAMPION R&W: WESTCOAST DEFIANT ADDISON (DEFIANT), WESTCOAST HOLSTEINS, BC

SENIOR CHAMPION: ROBELLA SANCHEZ MARABELLA (SANCHEZ), ROBELLA HOLSTEINS & WESTCOAST HOLSTEINS, SK
RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION: GAMLAKE DESTRY SALLIE (DESTRY), SAMANTHA GAMBONINI, CA
HM MENTION SENIOR CHAMPION: WENDON DESTRY RAINY (DESTRY), WENDON HOLSTEINS, AB

INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION: MOSNANG DEMEN CHEDDER (DEMEN), MOSNANG HOLSTEINS, AB
RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION: CRESTOMERE UNIX LINDOR (UNIX), T&L CATTLE LTD., BC
HM INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION: MORSAN DOORMAN MISSY 3362 (DOORMAN), WESTCOAST HOLSTEINS & BENBIE HOLSTEINS & ASSOCIATES, BC

SENIOR BEST BRED & OWNED: ROBELLA SANCHEZ MARABELLA (SANCHEZ), ROBELLA HOLSTEINS & WESTCOAST HOLSTEINS, SK

JUNIOR CHAMPION: MILKSOURCE GLDNDRM ASSET (GOLDEN DREAMS), WESTCOAST HOLSTEINS, BC
RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION: HAMMING SOLOMON DANICA (SOLOMON), HAMMING HOLSTEINS, BC
HM JUNIOR CHAMPION: KAROLSTEIN LILASTRUCK 1STGRADE (1STGRADE), WESTCOAST HOLSTEINS, BC

R&W JUNIOR CHAMPION: RUANN D-B SHAR-60985 (DIAMONDBACK), STEPHEN & PATRICK MADDOX, CA
RESERVE R&W JUNIOR CHAMPION: DELTERRA SHEEZ AWESOME (AWESOME), DELTERRA, SUNNINGHILL & HAMMING, BC

JUNIOR BEST BRED & OWNED: HAMMING SOLOMON DANICA (SOLOMON), HAMMING HOLSTEINS, BC
RESERVE JUNIOR BEST BRED & OWNED: WEDGWOOD JACOBY TAHLIA (JACOBY), STANHOPE-WEDGWOOD, BC

SENIOR CALF (24)

WILL-TATTOO DEFIANT TRULY (DEFIANT)

1. WILL-TATTOO DEFIANT TRULY (DEFIANT), ADAM & LACEY VAN EXEL & WILL & AMY IAGER, CA
2. SLEDGESTAR JACOBY ALANNA (JACOBY), RIETVELD DAIRIES LTD., AB
3. WEDGWOOD LAMBTOM LORALIE (LAMBTON), STANHOPE-WEDGWOOD, BC
4. LAVENDER SOLOMON PARADE (SOLOMON), LAVENDER FARMS, BC
5. SKYCREST LUMINEER SMORGASBORD (LUMINEER), SKYCREST HOLSTEINS, AB

SUMMER YEARLING (26)

KAROLSTEIN LILASTRUCK 1STGRADE

1. KAROLSTEIN LILASTRUCK 1STGRADE (1STGRADE), WESTCOAST HOLSTEINS, BC
2. LUCKY MEIHAVEN AV ROSABEL (AVALANCHE), HAMMING HOLSTEINS & LUCKY HILL DAIRY, BC
3. ROBELLA AVALANCHE ATLANTA (AVALANCHE), ROBELLA HOLSTEINS, SK
4. BLOSSOMDAIRY SOLOMON ROSE (SOLOMON), BLOSSOMDAIRY, BC
5. RIETBEN WB CALISTA (WRECKING BALL), RIETVELD DAIRIES LTD., AB

JUNIOR YEARLING (19)

WEDGWOOD JACOBY TAHLIA (JACOBY)

1. (B&O) WEDGWOOD JACOBY TAHLIA (JACOBY), STANHOPE-WEDGWOOD, BC
2. HAMMING SOLOMON CHERRY ON TOP (SOLOMON), HAMMING HOLSTEINS, BC
3. STARCREST SUNNYHOME SID MYRTLE (SID), SUNNYHOME FARMS, BC
4. BLOSSOMDAIRY DOORMAN PARADISE (DOORMAN), BLOSSOMDAIRY, BC
5. ROBELLA BYWAY WHIPLASH (BYWAY), ROBELLA HOLSTEINS & ROCKYMOUNTAIN HOLSTEINS, SK

INTERMEDIATE YEARLING (12)

HAMMING SOLOMON DANICA (SOLOMON)

1. (B&O) HAMMING SOLOMON DANICA (SOLOMON), HAMMING HOLSTEINS, BC
2. LAVENDER COREYS ROBELLA (COREY), LAVENDER FARMS, BC
3. SMITH-OAK AVLNCH ROSETTE (AVALANCHE), WESTCOAST HOLSTEINS, BC
4. SKYCREST SOLOMON SALMONELLA (SOLOMON), SKYCREST HOLSTEINS, AB
5. WEDGWOOD JACOBY TALISSA (JACOBY), STANHOPE-WEDGWOOD, BC

SENIOR YEARLING (17)

MILKSOURCE GLDNDRM ASSET

1. MILKSOURCE GLDNDRM ASSET (GOLDEN DREAMS), WESTCOAST HOLSTEINS, BC
2. ALLEY DOORMAN MAPLE (DOORMAN), HAMMING HOLSTEINS, BLOSSOMDAIRY & CARL BARCLAY, BC
3. WEDGWOOD CG DORINDA (CAPITAL GAIN), PODCREST HOLSTEINS, BC
4. WESTCOAST AVALANCHE LAMPTON (AVALANCHE), WESTCOAST HOLSTEINS, BC
5. WENDON BYWAY WINNY (BYWAY), WENDON HOLSTEINS, AB

JUNIOR GROUP OF 3 (8)

1. STANHOPE-WEDGWOOD, BC
2. HAMMING HOLSTEINS, BC
3. BLOSSOMDAIRY, BC
4. WENDON HOLSTEINS, AB
5. LAVENDER FARMS, BC

JUNIOR 2 YEAR OLD (7)

1. ROBELLA SOLOMON ANDY (SOLOMON), WESTCOAST HOLSTEINS, BC
2. RAYON D’OR LOTUS CAN BE PRETTY (LOTUS), WESTCOAST HOLSTEINS, BC
3. (B&O) WEDGWOOD GD DEMY (GOLDEN DREAMS), STANHOPE-WEDGWOOD, BC
4. PRINSE BLAKE DOUBLE DUTCH (BLAKE), PRINSE FARMS, BC
5. PREMIERWEST LEVERAGE ASPEN P (LEVERAGE), WESTCOAST HOLSTEINS, BC

SENIOR 2 YEAR OLD (21)

1. MORSAN DOORMAN MISSY 3362 (DOORMAN), WESTCOAST HOLSTEINS & BENBIE HOLSTEINS, BC
2. MOSNANG SNOWY CHRISTMAS (SNOWY), MOSNANG HOLSTEINS, AB
3. SKYCREST WINDBROOK FANCYPANT (WINDBROOK), SKYCREST HOLSTEINS, AB
4. WESTCOAST DOORMAN CASH 3444 (DOORMAN), WESTCOAST HOLSTEINS, BC
5. SUNNYHOME INTEGRAL MARCIE (INTEGRAL), BENBIE HOLSTEINS, JOHN HYLKEMA & ANTHONY NIENHUIS, SK

JUNIOR 3 YEAR OLD (11)

1. HEZ BO ATWOOD RUTH (ATWOOD), T&L CATTLE LTD., BC
2. (B&O) SKYCREST DADDY LONG LEGS (NIGHTMOVES), SKYCREST HOLSTEINS, AB
3. WEDGWOOD CG NINA (CAPITAL GAIN), STANHOPE-WEDGWOOD, BC
4. WEDGWOOD G C PARADISE (GOLD CHIP), STANHOPE-WEDGWOOD, BC
5. RUANN DOORMAN JEAN-54712 (DOORMAN), STEPHEN & PATRICK MADDOX, CA

 

SENIOR 3 YEAR OLD (17)

1. MOSNANG DEMEN CHEDDER (DEMEN), MOSNANG HOLSTEINS, AB
2. CRESTOMERE UNIX LINDOR (UNIX), T&L CATTLE LTD., BC
3. WESTCOAST DEFIANT ADDISON (DEFIANT), WESTCOAST HOLSTEINS, BC
4. LAZY-A GOLDCHIP EVA-3 (GOLD CHIP), EXELS HOLSTEINS, CA
5. WESTCOAST ACTION REGINA (ACTION), WESTCOAST HOLSTEINS, BC

4 YEAR OLD (19)

1. ROBELLA SANCHEZ MARABELLA (SANCHEZ), ROBELLA HOLSTEINS & WESTCOAST HOLSTEINS, SK
2. AP GAMBO ATWOOD KENAN (ATWOOD), A BAMBONIE, S&P MADDOX, & G&M SCHMIDT, CA
3. MORSAN MCCUTCHEN BEHAVE 1848 (MCCUTCHEN), STANHOPE WEDGWOOD HOLDINGS LTD., BC
4. WESTCOAST ABSOL RINA (ABSOLUTE), SUNNYHOME FARMS, BC
5. WEBB VIEW BUTTERBALLS MCCUTCHEN (MCCUTCHEN), ROBELLA, BENBIE, LAKEFIELD & BLAIR WEEKS, SK

5 YEAR OLD (9)

MS APPLES ALEDA RED (REDBURST)

1. MS APPLES ALEDA RED (REDBURST), WESTCOAST HOLSTEINS, BC
2. MISS APPLE ARIA RED (ALCHEMY), STEPHEN & PATRICK MADDOX & TYLER DICKERHOOF, CA
3. BERNALTA DUDE DRESSY (DUDE), WESTCOAST HOLSTEINS, BC
4. WENDON GOLDWYN RAINA (GOLDWYN), WENDON HOLSTEINS, AB
5. SKYCREST DEFIANT LAST CALL (DEFIANT), SKYCREST HOLSTEINS, AB

MATURE COW (9)

GAMLAKE DESTRY SALLIE

1. (B&O) GAMLAKE DESTRY SALLIE (DESTRY), SAMANTHA GAMBONINI, CA
2. (BU) WENDON DESTRY RAINY (DESTRY), WENDON HOLSTEINS, AB
3. MORNINGVIEW DESTRY LANI (DESTRY), WESTCOAST HOLSTEINS, BC
4. SYMA GOLD MARIE DECEMBER (GOLD CHIP), STANHOPE-WEDGWOOD, BC
5. TOLAMIKA DUNDEE FANTA (DUNDEE), SKYCREST HOLSTEINS & CHRIS DEWITT JR., AB

SENIOR BREEDERS HERD (7)

1. WENDON HOLSTEINS, AB
2. WESTCOAST HOLSTEINS, BC
3. MOSNANG HOLSTEINS, AB
4. HAMMING HOLSTEINS, BC
5. STANHOPE-WEDGWOOD, BC

Help Calves Survive and Thrive – Video Presentation

Did you know you can help genetically improve calves’ ability to survive and thrive? Now, with the addition of three calf wellness traits to CLARIFIDE® Plus for Holsteins, you can!

Watch this video to learn how you can implement these new calf wellness traits included in CLARIFIDE Plus. This video features a presentation by Zoetis U.S. Dairy Genetics experts highlighting the new calf wellness traits: calf livability, respiratory disease and scours. This dependable genetic information enables dairy producers to genetically improve calf health and survival within their herds, as the calf wellness trait information helps identify and select for calves more likely to survive as well as animals that are less likely to become ill due to respiratory disease and scours.

During this video you will learn more about the following topics:

  • The importance of dairy wellness and the continuum of care – Cheryl Marti, MS, MBA
  • The importance of and development of new calf wellness traits – Dan Weigel, PhD
  • Improving wellness, productivity and profitability with Dairy Wellness Profit Index® (DWP$®) – David Erf, MS

CLARIFIDE Plus is the first commercially available genetic evaluation specifically designed for cow and now new calf wellness traits in U.S. Holstein cattle. The new calf wellness traits further pull back the curtain on incidence of calf livability, respiratory disease and scours to enhance overall calf wellness. With CLARIFIDE Plus, Holstein producers can identify and breed for calves less likely to become ill due to respiratory disease or scours, as well as animals that are more likely to survive up to calving.

Dairy wellness is impacted by an important, underlying genetic component of the positive outcomes desired by dairy producers. Using reliable genomic technology, producers can better achieve their operational profitability goals.

BEYOND COLOSTRUM! “Winning the Race to the Milking Line”

It might seem obvious to veteran dairy owners to say that the first feeding of colostrum has an enormous impact on calf health.  However, modern calf managers need to go beyond simple transfer of antibodies and learn ways to manage all aspects of calf immunity, health, and nutrition.  If colostrum is seen as the starting line … then the milking line is the finish line.

Expand Your Viewpoint: “There’s More to Colostrum Than Antibodies”

If workers asked you, curious neighbors or investigating journalists what answer would you give to the question, “Why is the transfer of colostrum from cow to calf important?”  We can quickly give the rote answer, “Colostrum supports immune function and disease resistance by providing antibodies.” What we may not be unintentionally overlooking are the studies out of places like Texas Tech University, where associate professor nutritional immunology, Michael Ballou, feels that we need to be looking beyond antibodies. Farmers have been largely focused on calf health. Research is reporting that there is an expanded role for colostrum that relates to nutrition.

Feed Calves for Success: “Nutrition Impacts GI Maturation”

In presenting research updates at a Land O’Lakes Animal Milk Products Calf Summit in 2016 Ballou elaborated, “GI maturation stars in first trimester in utero, but some components of the GI immune system only develop after birth.” Researchers are reporting that actions taken to improve calf health are much more available to the calf if it is assisted in rapid GI system maturation.  Ballou explains: “Rapid GI system maturation helps break down feed ingredients into nutrients available to the calf and closes the open doors to the harmful micro-organisms that carry the potential for calfhood disease.”

Ballou feels the GI maturation is important to calf health and is affected by colostrum management.  He says, “Many compounds in colostrum and transition milk are involved in post-natal development of the GI system.  Improved calf health through colostrum management should also focus on improving GI maturation.”

Learn from New Research: “Expand Your Protocols for Early Calf Management”

Sometimes it seems that there are too many issues fighting for the attention of the dairy farm owner-manager.  We think it should be as simple as raising, feeding and milking animals.  Collect the milk.  Accept the paycheck.  That line from dairy calf to dairy check is no longer as straightforward or as profitable as it has been in the past.  Growing evidence says that it is costly to ignore all the issues that impact starting dairy calves off on in a way that will allow them to be productive cows in the future. It’s time to manage beyond simple colostrum antibody transfer.

Four areas with potential for positive impact include, but are not limited to:

  1. Raise the level of early nutrition
  2. Prebiotics
  3. Probiotics
  4. Hyperimmunized egg proteins to improve intestinal health

Granted a list of four items is not threatening because of length, however, like any other opportunity, understanding all four and putting them into action could be.  The challenge for dairy owners and calf managers is to get the advice, training, and support that enables them to put improved protocols into place. Let’s look at each one of these individually.

  1. Better fluid Better disease resistance and growth.
    Sometimes what is in front of us every day is the hardest area to single out for change.  Feeding calves seems simple enough.  Unfortunately, the negative results are hard to spot until diseases challenges arrive later in life.  Daryl Nydam, an associate professor at the College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University, performed an intensive calf study designed to evaluate the impact of nutrition on disease resistance.  Nydam and his calf team researched groups of calves fed commercially available milk replacers and challenged with Cryptosporidium and other pathogens. Results from the trial showed that “calves fed a Conventional milk replacer diet outlined under the National Research Council (NRC) 2001 recommendations (20 percent fat a 1 pound of dry matter per day) was not enough to meet the calves’ maintenance requirements, provide disease resistance and supply adequate mega calories for growth.
    Dairy managers are being urged to reduce the risk of disease through nutrition management because of the effectiveness of “supplying things directly where they are needed.” explains Ballou. Nydham makes other clarifying points. “With Cryptosporidium being prevalent on every dairy of any size, every pre-weaned calf faces disease challenges.” And furthermore, he adds, “The likelihood is that disease-causing pathogens will never be completely eradicated from a calf’s environment.” With this in mind, Nydham researched how nutrition can impact the health and performance of pre-weaned calves. He is excited about extending that research through the life of the heifer, through her first lactation and beyond. The takeaway for those working on the front lines is that nutritional inputs need to be elevated in two steps: the first two weeks of life and then management of the next period that calves are fed fluid.
  2. Use Prebiotics as a Feed Additive
    Prebiotics are dietary components that are not digested by the calf but are used by bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract to improve their growth. Prebiotics mainly used in calves feeding have carbohydrate as the main nutrient which produces volatile fatty acids, which further may increase nutrient digestibility and subsequently increase feed efficiency. As better data on structure to function information accrues as well as individual metabolic profiles of target bacteria are compiled, it may be easier to select prebiotics for specific purposes. Good management practices to optimize nutrition, immune status, and decrease the risk of disease are vital. The use of prebiotics may be a viable option to increase the proliferation of commensal bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract, modulate feeding behavior, and increase immune function to optimize calf health. It falls to calf managers to responsibly solicit the help of your nutritionist or veterinarian in choosing a science-based research proven product.
  3. Feed probiotics to manage a healthy population of gut microbes.
    One non-antibiotic approach to improving preweaned calf health is to add probiotics – or “good” gut bacteria – to milk or milk replacer to protect the intestinal tract from disease-causing bacteria and keep calves healthy. In an issue of Calf Notes, Dr. Jim Quigley, with Provimi North America, reviewed the results of an evaluation of dozens of studies that looked at the effects of probiotics on calf growth and reached these observations:

    1. Using probiotics during the first 60 days of life can improve growth and feed efficiency in calves fed milk replacer.
    2. Those same benefits were not realized in calves fed whole milk.
    3. The response to probiotics was more apparent earlier in life.
    4. Probiotics had less impact as calves began to consume more dry feed.
    5. A simple, one-strain probiotic was just as effective as products containing multiple bacterial strains.
      (See the full text of Jim Quigley’s “Calf Note 178” at Calf Notes.com)
  4. Add Hyperimmunized egg proteins to improve calf intestinal health
    Another area of study that is producing encouraging results relates to hyperimmunized egg proteins. They report. “At birth, calves can be fed low levels (1 to 3 grams) of these egg products to introduce these antibodies to the calf in combination with the colostrum to begin building a defense system against many common pathogens. The antibodies from the eggs work at the epithelial level of the calf’s intestine in several ways. They identify and bind specific pathogenic bacteria, rendering them inactive. They also “bundle” these bound, inactivated bacteria together (agglutination) for secretion via feces. They recognize the processes of specific viruses so these viruses are neutralized and cannot enter the cells. A critical factor in the effectiveness in the egg antibodies is the affinity the antibody has for the specific antigen.”

Give Your Calves the Best Start!  Give Your Dairy Herd a Better Future!

There are approximately 670 to 770 days between birth of a dairy calf and the first day in the milking line. Each dairy calf must make progress from the starting line of its birth to the milking line.  How that progress is managed will determine the success of the dairy’s bottom line. An added bonus is that maternal nutrition affects the next generation. Races can be won or lost at the starting line.  Proper investments of time and effort pay off in the long run. Attention to detail in raising healthy calves will ensure quality replacement heifers for the next generation.

The Bullvine Bottom Line

First colostrum feeding protocols have enjoyed the attention they deserve but it is now time to dig deeper and recognize the opportunities that are available for taking the next step in early calf health and immunity management. Until calves grow and enter the milking line with the ability to perform the full expression of their genetic potential, there is still more to be done.

 

 

 

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You get what you select for – Know The Facts For Breeding Healthier Cattle

In cattle breeding, the saying goes “You get what you select for”. Another saying is “The birds eventually come home to roost”. Both these saying have come true for the dairy cattle breeding industry over the past seventy years. Breeders selected for ever-increasing milk yield, increased stature and frame and udders held high off the ground. As a result, today, cows produce almost three times more milk, they are about 5-6” taller and weigh 30% more and udder depth, under good management, is not the problem it once was for machine milking.

However, with that focused attention on those attributes came: 1) lower and lower conception in milking cows; 2) less healthy animals of all ages; 3) more difficult calvings followed by less vigor in new borns; 4) an increase in heritable defects; 5) feet and mobility problems in housed animals; and 6) … the list goes on. Unknowingly, at least in Holsteins, the bloodlines used as parents for the next generation, up to now, have carried health and functional problems that breeders have only gradually become aware of.

Change In Breeding Approach

The turning point in the downward slide for an improved functional cow came when breeders said, “That’s Enough”. They were seeing too many on-farm issues that were robbing them of some hard-earned increased profit. In the past couple of decades, breeds, genetic evaluation centers and A.I. organizations have commenced to produce information on calving ease, SCC, fertility, likeability, temperament, milking speed and some more traits. But the breeders’ needs for health information on a genetic basis has been largely ignored. It was said … it could not be addressed.

Breeding the ‘disposable cow’ (aka calve her in once and don’t be concerned if she ever calves again), has become unacceptable because of the current low farm gate milk price, the high cost of rearing replacement cows and the decreased revenue from the sale of breeding stock. Increased labor costs and many other factors also demand that attention be paid to traits long ignored.

Having said that there is good news. Breeds, A.I. organizations, genetic evaluation centers and private breeding companies have gathered on-farm data for health issues and are generating genetic values for health traits.  Some of this information has been available and some is coming available now.

Information to Assist with Breeding for Health Traits

In North America, CDCB, Zoetis, CDN and A.I companies have been putting considerable resources into researching and analyzing animal health data. The outcome is genetic indexes for health traits. Some of the ones recently announced are as follows:

CDCB – New Health Traits

Over the past two years CDCB have added genetic indexes for cow livability (LIV) and gestation length (GL) and in April ’18 will be adding the following sire health indexes (Source -New Genetic Evaluations for Health Traits – www.uscdcb.org):

  • Hypocalcemia
  • Displaced Abomasum
  • Ketosis
  • Mastitis Resistance
  • Metritis
  • Retained Placenta

CDCB/AIPL-USDA is currently doing further research and plans to appropriately incorporate these health indexes into the NM$ formula in the future.

Zoetis – Focuses on Health/Wellness

Zoetis has been publishing sire indexes for WT$ and DWP$ for a while now. Interestingly, it has just announced the addition of genomic-based measurements for three calf-wellness traits – livability, respiratory disease and scours to its Clarifide® Plus service. (Source – Wellness Is Now A Profitable Choice – Clarifide® Plus/Ultra Plus – http://zoetis.com/animal-genetics/dairy/clarifide/clarifide-plus.aspx).

The end result will be an expanded DWP$ index for ranking sires that places the following weights on cow and calf traits:

  • Calf Wellness                 8%
  • Cow Wellness 25%
  • Cow Production 32%
  • Cow function/Type 10%
  • Cow Longevity 19%
  • Reproduction                 6%

CDN – Health Indexes

In 2016, CDN added a combined health index to its already extensive list of genetic indexes. This combined index is for the following three metabolic diseases (MDR) – clinical ketosis, sub-clinical ketosis and displaced abomasum. Then in Dec ’17 CDN released an additional wellness genetic index for digital dermatitis (DD). All CDN indexes, including the presence of any haplotypes, can be found for individual animal at https://www.cdn.ca-animal-query.

Other Organizations Also Publish Health Indexes

A.I. organizations often publish health/wellness indexes including Semex’s Immunity+® (reference TBV’s article on Immunity+®).  All breeders need to do is ask their semen sales rep or go to the A.I. website for health indexes on sires.

For some time now, New Zealand, the Nordic countries and the EU have been publishing genetic indexes for the cows best suited to their environments and for health traits. Breeders interested in knowing more about the genetics for health traits in those regions can search out details by going to their national data sites or Interbull.

What Have Breeders Been Doing – Health Indexes for Most Used Sires

Sire ratings for health/wellness traits are not universally available so, until now, breeders have not been able to eliminate from consideration sires that rank below average for those traits. However, The Bullvine was able to obtain from Holstein US and Holstein Canada the list of sires with the most registered daughters and we thought breeders would be interested in knowing sire averages for the health/wellness traits.  We have chosen to study the fifteen proven sires with the most registered daughters as proven sire lists remain relatively constant month to month and they are the ones which breeders have the most information on. The fact is that breeders are now using daughter proven sires only about 35-40% of the time, but the list of sires with only genomic indexes changes monthly and a base group is not as easily identified.

Table 1 – Health Indexes – 15 Most Used Proven US Holstein Sires*

Trait ** Average Index Index Range
Mastitis Resistance 97 86 – 108
Lameness 97 89 – 110
Displaced Abomasum 101 88 – 108
Retained Placenta 102 92 – 111
Ketosis 102 87 – 109
Metritis 102 93 – 109

Data Sources
* Holstein US April ’82 “Registry Activity Bulls”
** Wellness Traits – Zoetis (12/2017) – Average 100 & Std Dev’n 5

A synopsis of Table 1 is that: 1) the most used US proven Holstein sires were below average for both mastitis resistance and lameness; 2) 38% of the time for the six metabolic diseases, the sire rating was below average; and 3) only 17% of the time was the sire ratings in the top 33% (above 105) of the breed. 38% of sire ratings below average and only 17% of sire ratings above +1 standard deviation means that genetic progress is not occurring. US purebred Holstein breeders will need to change their sire selection choices if they plan to genetically improve their herds for metabolic diseases.

Table 2 – Health Indexes – 15 Most Used Proven Canadian Sires*

Trait** Average Index Index Range
Mastitis Resistance 105 102 – 111
Metabolic Diseases 99 94 – 104
Digital Dermatitis 103 97 – 111

Data Sources
* Based of Holstein Canada 2017 Registrations
** CDN (12/2017) Average 100 & Std Dev’n 5

A synopsis of Table 2 is that: 1) Canada’s most used proven sires were, on average, just below average (99) for metabolic diseases; 2) 18% of the time for the three diseases the sire rating was below average; 3) 31% of the time sire ratings were in the top 33% (above 105) of the breed; and 4) Canadian Holstein breeders have paid attention to mastitis resistance in their sire selections. The picture may not appear to be as negative for purebred Canadian Holstein breeders, but remember that the Canadian stats do not include lameness, metritis and hypocalcemia.

The take home message is that breeders need these new genetic health/wellness indexes to breed an even more profitable cow.

Sires Rank Differently Depending On Total Merit Index

As sire ratings for health/wellness are not universally published and used, The Bullvine thought it would of interest to its readers to compare the top WT$ sires to their indexes for other total merit indexes. Listed below (Table 3) is that comparison.

Table 3 – Sire Index Comparisons – Top 10 WT$ Proven Holstein Sires (12/2017)

Rank WT$ Sire (NAAB Code) DWP$ Rank TPI Rank NM$ Rank
#1 269 Penley (7HO12357) 1039 #2 2495 #81 694 #100
#2 248 Zyke (14HO07387) 1014 #4 2506 #68 707 #99
#3 235 Lights Out (7HO12183) 914 #19 2389 <#100 608 <#100
#4 227 AltaLeaf (11HO11478) 1159 #1 2689 #8 816 #20
#5 216 Coman (14HO07288) 739 #71 2267 <#100 489 <#100
#6 206 Jabir (200HO3877) 713 #85 2279 <#100 459 <#100
#7 201 Rennie (7HO11833) 1001 #8 2468 <#100 746 #57
#8 197 AltaEntry (11HO11448) 1005 #7 2461 <#100 752 #52
#9 196 Mirror (200HO6461) 598 <#100 2101 <#100 355 <#100
#10 194 Lets Go (566HO1162) 311 <#100 1920 <#100 100 <#100

A few points stand out from Table 3: 1) Only AltaLeaf is in the top twenty sires for all of WT$, DWP#, TPI and NM$; 2) Penley and Zyke do very well for health/wellness but only make #68 – #100 for TPI and NM$; 3) only three of the top 10 WT$ sires crack the top 100 for TPI; and 4) only half of the top 10 WT$ sires are in the top 100 NM$ sires.

If breeders choose to put more emphasis on health/wellness traits they will need to forego some of the emphasis they have placed on production and type in the past.

The Bullvine Bottom Line

Selection using genetic indexes for health/wellness traits is only in its infancy in North American Holsteins. Of course, the reliabilities for the health/wellness traits will not match (only 2/3 as accurate) the reliabilities for the genetic indexes for production and type. However, breeders will now have information to use in selecting sires for many health/wellness traits.

The Bullvine strongly advises breeders to study the health/wellness traits that their herd needs genetic improvement in and to use only sires that are in the top 25% of the breed for the health/wellness traits they have identified (i.e. above 106 for displaced abomasum).

 

 

 

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