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Western Spring National Holstein Show 2022

Date: May 19 & 20, 2022 @ Richmond, UT
Judge: Mike Duckett, WI



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LEAKBROS DRIVE SUNDAY 

Grand Champion
Western Spring National Holstein Show 2022
MATT & LENA LEAK, UT

GRAND CHAMPION & CHAMPION BRED & OWNED – OPEN SHOW: LEAKBROS DRIVE SUNDAY (DRIVE), 1ST 4-YEAR OLD, MATT & LENA LEAK, UT
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION – OPEN SHOW: FERN-BLUFF AVAL CARAMELLO (AVALANCHE), 1ST AGED COW, RICHARD & EILEEN HARTZELL, WA
HM SENIOR CHAMPION – OPEN SHOW: RUANN DOORMAN JEAN-55162-ET (DOORMAN), 2ND AGED COW, STEPHEN & PATRICK MADDOX, CA
HM GRAND CHAMPION – OPEN SHOW: AIR-OSA E-M LOVELY 27747 (JORDY), 1ST JUNIOR 2-YEAR-OLD, JOEY AIROSO & HENRY VAN EXEL, CA

LEAKBROS DRIVE SUNDAY 

Grand Champion of UTAH state Show
Western Spring National Red & White Holstein Show 2022
MATT & LENA LEAK, UT

GRAND CHAMPION – ALL UTAH SHOW: LEAKBROS DRIVE SUNDAY (DRIVE), 1ST 4-YEAR OLD, MATT & LENA LEAK, UT
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION – ALL UTAH SHOW: UTAG TALENT ELOISE (TALENT), 3RD 4-YEAR-OLD, UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY, UT
HM GRAND CHAMPION – ALL UTAH SHOW: WADELAND DOORMAN 6645 (DOORMAN), 4TH SENIOR 3-YEAR-OLD, WADELAND SOUTH DAIRY LLC, UT

SENIOR CHAMPION – ALL UTAH SHOW: LEAKBROS DRIVE SUNDAY (DRIVE), 1ST 4-YEAR OLD, MATT & LENA LEAK, UT
RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION – ALL UTAH SHOW: UTAG TALENT ELOISE (TALENT), 3RD 4-YEAR-OLD, UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY, UT
HM SENIOR CHAMPION – ALL UTAH SHOW: WADELAND SIRWOOD FELICE (SIRWOOD), 1ST 5-YEAR-OLD, WADELAND SOUTH DAIRY LLC, UT

AIR-OSA E-M LOVELY 27747 (JORDY)
Grand Champion
Western Spring National Red & White Holstein Show 2022
JOEY AIROSO & HENRY VAN EXEL, CA

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AIR-OSA E-M LOVELY 27747 (JORDY)
INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION
Western Spring National Red & White Holstein Show
JOEY AIROSO & HENRY VAN EXEL, CA

INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION – OPEN SHOW: AIR-OSA E-M LOVELY 27747 (JORDY), 1ST JUNIOR 2-YEAR-OLD, JOEY AIROSO & HENRY VAN EXEL, CA
RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION – OPEN SHOW: RUANN HANSEL JEAN-91147 (HANSEL), 1ST SENIOR 2-YEAR-OLD, STEPHEN & PATRICK MADDOX, CA
HM INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION – OPEN SHOW: AIR-OSA-MH SOLOMAN 25081-ET (SOLOMON), 1ST SENIOR 3-YEAR-OLD, JOEY AIROSO, CA

INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION – ALL UTAH: WADELAND DOORMAN 6645 (DOORMAN), 4TH SENIOR 3-YEAR-OLD, WADELAND SOUTH DAIRY LLC, UT
RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION – ALL UTAH: CACHE-VALLEY DEF HAIZLEY-RED (DEFIANT), 1ST JUNIOR 3-YEAR-OLD, XANDER HARRIS, UT
HM INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION – ALL UTAH: MS RAPS JORDY RIDLEY-RED-ET (JORDY), 2ND SENIOR 2-YEAR-OLD, BRADEN ANDERSON & DELON MORTIMER, UT

AIR-OSA E-M LOVELY 27747 (JORDY)
INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION
Western Spring National Red & White Holstein Show
JOEY AIROSO & HENRY VAN EXEL, CA

INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION – OPEN SHOW: AIR-OSA E-M LOVELY 27747 (JORDY), 1ST JUNIOR 2-YEAR-OLD, JOEY AIROSO & HENRY VAN EXEL, CA
RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION – OPEN SHOW: SOUTHRISE JACKSN SIZZLER-RED-ET (JACKSON), 1ST SENIOR 3-YEAR-OLD, FRANK & CAROL BORBA AND FRANK & DIANE BORBA, CA
HM INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION – OPEN SHOW: CACHE-VALLEY DEF HAIZLEY-RED (DEFIANT), 1ST JUNIOR 3-YEAR-OLD, XANDER HARRIS, UT

INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION – JUNIOR SHOW: CACHE-VALLEY DEF HAIZLEY-RED (DEFIANT), 1ST JUNIOR 3-YEAR-OLD, XANDER HARRIS, UT
RESERVE INTERMEDIATE CHAMPION – JUNIOR SHOW: TRIPLECROWN AA RAVEN-RED-ET (ABSOLUTE), 2ND SENIOR 2-YEAR OLD, MAKENZY HILDEBRAND, ID

Schluter Applespice-Red-ET (Warrior)
Junior Champion
Western Spring National Holstein Show
D Hovden, D Gibbs & J & R Allyn, IA

JUNIOR CHAMPION – OPEN SHOW: SCHLUTER APPLESPICE-RED-ET (WARRIOR), 1ST FALL CALF, D HOVDEN, D GIBBS & J & R ALLYN, IA
RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION – OPEN SHOW: FLOWER-BROOK DELRIO-RED (WARRIOR), 2ND FALL CALF, MADISON, ATLEE & HENRY VAN EXEL, CA
HM JUNIOR CHAMPION – OPEN SHOW: DUCKETT SELECT LILA-ET (SELECT), 1ST SPRING YEARLING, WADELAND DAIRY & JUSTIN HOGGE, UT

Duckett Select Lila-ET
Junior Champion – All Utah Show
Western Spring National Red & White Show
Wadeland Dairy & Justin Hogge, UT

JUNIOR CHAMPION – ALL UTAH SHOW: DUCKETT SELECT LILA-ET (SELECT), 1ST SPRING YEARLING, WADELAND DAIRY & JUSTIN HOGGE, UT
RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION – ALL UTAH SHOW: ESKDALE AVALANCHE DILL-ET (AVALANCHE), 2ND FALL YEARLING, WADELAND DAIRY, JUSTIN HOGGE & DAVID DYMENT, UT
HM JUNIOR CHAMPION – ALL UTAH SHOW: BORDERVIEW SUMRFEST RUTH-ET (SUMMERFEST), 1ST SUMMER YEARLING, WADELAND SOUTH DAIRY LLC, UT

JUNIOR CHAMPION – OPEN SHOW: SCHLUTER APPLESPICE-RED-ET (WARRIOR), 1ST FALL CALF, D HOVDEN, D GIBBS & J & R ALLYN, IA
RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION – OPEN SHOW: FLOWER-BROOK DELRIO-RED (WARRIOR), 2ND FALL CALF, MADISON, ATLEE & HENRY VAN EXEL, CA
HM JUNIOR CHAMPION – OPEN SHOW: KRESS-HILL SPICY-RED-ET (ALTITUDE), 1ST WINTER YEARLING, JACEY & HADLEY ROSS, AZ

Kress-Hill Spicy-Red-ET (Altitude)
Junior Champion of the Junior Red & White Show
Western Spring National R&W Holstein Show
Jacey & Hadley Ross, AZ

JUNIOR CHAMPION – JUNIOR SHOW: KRESS-HILL SPICY-RED-ET (ALTITUDE), 1ST WINTER YEARLING, JACEY & HADLEY ROSS, AZ
RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION – JUNIOR SHOW: ARIZONA WAR TESLA-RED (WARRIOR), 3RD FALL CALF, JACEY & HADLEY ROSS, AZ
HM JUNIOR CHAMPION – JUNIOR SHOW: SILVER-ELITE WARR ROXY-RED (WARRIOR), 1ST SUMMER YEARLING, LOGAN SILVEIRA, CA

PREMIER BREEDER – HEIFER SHOW: HARRIS DAIRYLAND, UT
PREMIER EXHIBITOR – HEIFER SHOW: PAPPYS FARM, UT

 

RED & WHITE WINTER CALF (6)

GARAY-MD-WWG BRYNNE-RED-ET (AWESOME)
1st place Winter Heifer Calf
Western Spring National Red & White Show
BRADEN ANDERSON & DELON MORTIMER, UT

1. GARAY-MD-WWG BRYNNE-RED-ET (AWESOME), BRADEN ANDERSON & DELON MORTIMER, UT
2. (B&O) MS VALLEY-JEM JD JOYFUL-RED (JORDY), MITCHELL COLEMAN, CA
3. (1ST JR) SILVER-ELITE WR ROSE-RED-ET (WARRIOR), LOGAN SILVEIRA, CA
4. CHERRY H&S A ROSIE-RED-ET (ANALYST), ADISON MACHADO, CA
5. LYN-VALE ANA CARMELLA-RED-ET (ANALYST), MACHADO & KINDBERG, CA
6. (2ND JR) MA-HILDE R LATENT ROGUE-RED (LATENITE), MAKENZY HELDEBRAND, ID

WINTER CALF (22)

LATON-VIEW MOOVIN POPPY 685 (MOOVIN),
1st place Winter Heifer Calf
Western Spring National Holstein Show
KOLBI ADAMS, CA

1. (B&O) LATON-VIEW MOOVIN POPPY 685 (MOOVIN), KOLBI ADAMS, CA
2. (1ST UT) GARAY-MD-WVG BRYNNE-RED-ET (AWESOME), BRADEN ANDERSON & DELON MORTIMER, UT
3. MS VALLEY-JEM JD JOYFUL-RED (JORDY), MITCHELL COLEMAN, CA
4. (2ND UT) MS TANG DRMAN ABOVE PAR-ET (DOORMAN), BRADEN ANDERSON & DELON MORTIMER, UT
5. CACHE-VALLEY BILLIONAIRE (MILIO), HARRIS DAIRYLAND, UT
6. UTAG GUTHRIE EVANGALENE (GUTHRIE), UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY, UT
7. SILVER-ELITE WR ROSE-RED-ET (WARRIOR), LOGAN SILVEIRA, CA
8. UTAG UNSTOPABULL ZEPPY (UNSTOPABULL), T & L CATTLE, BC
9. CAL-DENIER-I GWYN HONOUR-ET (GOLDWYN), GARY, LAURYN & KINLEY YOUNG, WA
10. CHERRY H&S A ROSIE-RED-ET (ANALYST), ADISON MACHADO, CA

RED & WHITE FALL CALF (9)

SCHLUTER APPLESPICE-RED-ET (WARRIOR)
1st place Senior Heifer Calf
Western Spring National Red & White Show
D HOVDEN, D GIBBS & J & R ALLYN, IA

1. SCHLUTER APPLESPICE-RED-ET (WARRIOR), D HOVDEN, D GIBBS & J & R ALLYN, IA
2. FLOWER-BROOK DELRIO-RED (WARRIOR), MADISON ATLEE & HENRY VAN EXEL, CA
3. (1ST JR, B&O) ARIZONA WAR TESLA-RED (WARRIOR), JACEY & HADLEY ROSS, AZ
4. HILROSE ALTUDE AMAZE-RED-ET (ALTITUDE), CHLOE & CHASE VANDEREYK, CA
5. LITH JORDY SNAPPY-RED-ET (JORDY), E, K, R & A JENSON, ID
6. (2ND JR) WHEY-MATT ANALYST PORCIA-RED (ANALYST), MATT & LENA LEAK, UT
7. LITH JORDY SNAZZY-RED-ET (JORDY), E, K, R & A JENSON, ID
8. SKYHART JORDY DYNAH-RED (JORDY), RICHARD & ELLEN HARTZELL, WA
9. R-JOHN SHARI-RED-ET (ANALYST), CADEN LOPES, CA

FALL CALF (25)

1. SCHLUTER APPLESPICE-RED-ET (WARRIOR), D HOVDEN, D GIBBS & J & R ALLYN, IA
2. FLOWER-BROOK DELRIO-RED (WARRIOR), MADISON ATLEE & HENRY VAN EXEL, CA
3. (B&O) ARIZONA WAR TESLA-RED (WARRIOR), JACEY & HADLEY ROSS, AZ
4. BUDJON-VAIL JAGGR ALICIA-ET (JAGGER), JADE LUNGWITZ, CO
5. HILROSE ALTUDE AMAZE-RED-ET (ALTITUDE), CHLOE & CHASE VANDEREYK, CA
6. EXELS A HANANS EMBER 26927 (HANANS 31753), ATLEE, VAN EXEL, CA
7. PAPPYS SIDEKICK ROBBIE (SIDEKICK), RUTH ENGLAND, ID
8. (1ST UT) BUDJON-VAIL C FAITH HILL-ET (CHIEF), PAPPYS FARMS, UT
9. CLAQUATO AIR ONE LADYSLIPPER (AIRONE), GARY YOUNG, WA
10. CLAQUATO CRUSH RUSH HOUR (CRUSH), GARY, LAURYN & KINLEY YOUNG, WA

BORDERVIEW SUMERFEST RUTH
1st place Summer Yearling
Western Spring National Holstein Show
WADELAND DAIRY

 

SUMMER YEARLING (16)

BORDERVIEW SUMRFEST RUTH-ET
1st place Summer Yearling
Western Spring National Holstein Show
WADELAND SOUTH DAIRY LLC, UT

1. (1ST UT) BORDERVIEW SUMRFEST RUTH-ET (SUMMERFEST), WADELAND SOUTH DAIRY LLC, UT
2. HIGHTIDE KING DOC LIZZIE (KING DOC), HENRY VAN EXEL & JOEY AIROSA, CA
3. (B&O) SILVER-ELITE WARR ROXY-RED (WARRIOR), LOGAN SILVEIRA, CA
4. (2ND UT) UTAG MASTER SIZZELS (MASTER), UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY, UT
5. MS GILTEX SK DOUBLEDARE (SIDEKICK), CHLOE CHAPMAN, CA
6. CACHE-VALLY SOL SUPREME (SOLOMON), XANDER HARRIS, UT
7. WHEY-MAT MASTER ROXIE (MASTER), MATT & LENA LEAK, UT
8. SKYHART THUNDERSTORM BOOMER (THUNDER STORM), HANNAH ENGLAND, ID
9. YARD-O-UTE DRIVE A RAVEN (DRIVE), LEVI YARDLEY, UT
10. TERRALINDARF ALOOP CALOO-ET (ALLEYOOP), KYSON JENSON, ID

RED & WHITE SPRING YEARLING (3)

BORDERVIEW SUMRFEST RUTH-ET
1st place Spring Yearling
Western Spring National Holstein Show
WADELAND SOUTH DAIRY LLC, UT

1. (B&O) ROYALMAID SHES ADOOZIE-RED (WARRIOR), JON MORTENSEN, ID
2. (1ST JR) ARIZONA WR JELLYBEAN-RED-ET (WARRIOR), JACEY & HADLEY ROSS, AZ
3. (2ND JR) BROWNKING UNSTOPABULL 42-RED (UNSTOPABULL), LUKE BROWN, UT

SPRING YEARLING (16)

DUCKETT SELECT LILA
1st place Spring Yearling
Western Spring National Holstein Show
WADELAND DAIRY & JUSTIN HOGGIE

1. (1ST UT) DUCKETT SELECT LILA-ET (SELECT), WADELAND DAIRY & JUSTIN HOGGE, UT
2. ESKDALE MOOVIN CLING-ET (MOOVIN), T & L CATTLE, BC
3. (2ND UT, B&O) WHEY-MAT MOOVIN LIKE A DIVA (MOOVIN), MATT & LENA LEAK, UT
4. UTAG MASTER RAFFLE (MASTER), WADELAND SOUTH DAIRY LLC, UT
5. SILVER-ELITE ARISTOCRAT MIA RC (ARISTOCRAT), LAUREN SILVEIRA, CA
6. ROYALMAID SHES ADOOZIE-RED (WARRIOR), JON MORTENSEN, ID
7. ARIZONA WR JELLYBEAN-RED-ET (WARRIOR), JACEY & HADLEY ROSS, AZ
8. CLAQUATO SMRFST ANASTASIA (SUMMERFEST), GARY, LAURYN & KINLEY YOUNG, WA
9. BUTTER-DELL CROSS ABBI-ET (CROSS), KENT & DANIEL BUTTARS, UT
10. BUDJON-VAIL SK ANANDALE-ET (SIDEKICK), PAPPYS FARMS, UT

RED & WHITE WINTER YEARLING (3)

KRESS-HILL SPICY-RED-ET (ALTITUDE)
1st place Winter Yearling
Western Winter National Red & White Show
JACEY & HADLEY ROSS, AZ

1. (1ST JR) KRESS-HILL SPICY-RED-ET (ALTITUDE), JACEY & HADLEY ROSS, AZ
2. (2ND JR) ARIZONA WARIOR TILLY-RED-ET (WARRIOR), XANDER HARRIS, UT
3. LYN-VALE JUBILICIOUS-RED (LUXOR), ARIZONA DAIRY & GRAI-ROSE CATTLE, AZ

WINTER YEARLING (12)


1. WILLSWIKK DENVER DIXIE (DENVER), FRANK & CAROL BORBA AND FRANK & DIANE BORBA, CA
2. KRESS-HILL SPICY-RED-ET (ALTITUDE), JACEY & HADLEY ROSS, AZ
3. (1ST UT) CRAVE CRUSHTIME CHLOE-ET (CRUSHTIME), JOHN CONRAD, UT
4. (B&O) RUANN DOORMAN JEAN-E-ETN (DOORMAN), STEPHEN & PATRICK MADDOX, CA
5. RETSO-RIDGE MSTR SHIRLEY-ET (MASTER), MITCHELL COLEMAN, CA
6. (2ND UT) CRANEHILL MOOVIN 19105-ET (MOOVIN), WADELAND DAIRY, JUSTIN HOGGE & DAVID DYMENT, UT
7. ARIZONA WARIOR TILLY-RED (WARRIOR), XANDER HARRIS, UT
8. REDCARPET GOLDWYN TOUCH-ET (GOLDWYN), GARY, LAURYN & KINLEY YOUNG, WA
9. LYN-VALE JUBILICIOUS-RED (LUXOR), ARIZONA DAIRY & GRAI-ROSE CATTLE, AZ
10. AIR-OSA-KM DENVER 29462 (DENVER), JACE BUTTARS, UT

RED & WHITE FALL YEARLING (1)

CACHE-VALLEY JO JO-RED (JORDY)
1st place Fall Yearling
Western Spring National Red & White Show
XANDER HARRIS, UT

1. (1ST JR, B&O) CACHE-VALLEY JO JO-RED (JORDY), XANDER HARRIS, UT

FALL YEARLING (13)

AIR-OSA WARRIOR 28763
1st place Fall Yearling
Western Spring National Holstein Show
JOEY AIROSO, CA

1. (B&O) AIR-OSA WARRIOR 28763 (WARRIOR), JOEY AIROSO, CA
2. (1ST UT) ESKDALE AVALANCHE DILL-ET (AVALANCHE), WADELAND DAIRY, JUSTIN HOGGE & DAVID DYMENT, UT
3. RALANES SAGEBRAE DRMN AUDREY (DOORMAN), ALLEN BERRY, OR
4. CACHE-VALLEY JO JO-RED (JORDY), HARRIS DAIRYLAND, UT
5. (2ND UT) ESKDALE GEMSTONE ASPEN (GEMSTONE), HAL OLSEN, UT
6. WADELAND DENVER FOXY-ET (DENVER), WADELAND SOUTH DAIRY LLC, UT
7. POLY UNDENIED RAINBOW (UNDENIED), KOLBI ADAMS, CA
8. PAPPYS DENVER NATALIE-ET (DENVER), PAPPYS FARMS, UT
9. RUANN STORM AMA-4992-ET (THUNDER STORM), STEPHEN & PATRICK MADDOX, CA
10. BUTTER-DELL CICI (HANDSOME), KENT & DANIEL BUTTARS, UT

UN-FRESH SUMMER JUNIOR 2-YEAR-OLD (3)

CACHE-VALLEY SOLO SNAZZY (SOLOMON)
1st place Unfresh 2 Year old
Western Spring National Holstein Show
XANDER HARRIS, UT

1. (1ST UT, B&O) CACHE-VALLEY SOLO SNAZZY (SOLOMON), XANDER HARRIS, UT
2. (2ND UT) SKYKOMISH UNSTOPABL APRICOT (UNSTOPABULL), PAPPYS FARMS, UT
3. SDDOTTE DMAN STARLIGHT-ET (DOORMAN), RJ RUPARD, WA

SUMMER JUNIOR 2-YEAR-OLD (4)

SIEMERS MVIN MOLLY 33580-ET (MOOVIN)
1st place Summer Junior 2-Year-Old
Western Spring National Holstein Show 2022
JOHN CONRAD, UT

1. (1ST UT) SIEMERS MVIN MOLLY 33580-ET (MOOVIN), JOHN CONRAD, UT
2. (B&O) RUANN MOOVIN BONNIE-3335-ET (MOOVIN), STEPHEN & PATRICK MADDOX, CA
3. PAPPYS CONCLUSION RILA (CONCLUSION), KYSON JENSON, ID
4. (2ND UT) PAPPYS BENTLEY DEB (BENTLEY), PAPPYS FARMS, UT

RED & WHITE JUNIOR 2-YEAR-OLD (4)

AIR-OSA E-M LOVELY 27747 (JORDY)
1st place Junior Two Year Old
Western Spring National Red & White Holstein Show
HENRY VAN EXEL & JOEY AIROSO, CA

1. (B&O) AIR-OSA E-M LOVELY 27747 (JORDY), HENRY VAN EXEL & JOEY AIROSO, CA
2. GILTEX CHILL BLUSH-RED (CHILL), HENRY VAN EXEL, CA
3. YARD-O-UTE UNSTP GLORIA-RED (UNSTOPABULL), LEVI YARDLEY, UT
4. BUTTER-DELL WAR IDA SUE-RED (WARRIOR), KENT & DANIEL BUTTARS, UT

JUNIOR 2-YEAR-OLD (4)

AIR-OSA E-M LOVELY 27747 (JORDY)
1st place Junior Two Year Old
Western Spring National Holstein Show
HENRY VAN EXEL & JOEY AIROSO, CA

1. (B&O) AIR-OSA E-M LOVELY 27747 (JORDY), HENRY VAN EXEL & JOEY AIROSO, CA
2. GILTEX CHILL BLUSH-RED (CHILL), HENRY VAN EXEL, CA
3. YARD-O-UTE UNSTP GLORIA-RED (UNSTOPABULL), LEVI YARDLEY, UTJUNIOR 2-YEAR-OLD (10)
1. (B&O) AIR-OSA E-M LOVELY 27747 (JORDY), JOEY AIROSO & HENRY VAN EXEL, CA
2. KAMPS-RX APPLEB ALLSTATE-ET (DENVER), FRANK & CAROL BORBA AND FRANK & DIANE BORBA, CA
3. SF-SHADYLANE CR BARBARA-ET (CRUSHABULL), NATALIE & MIA BERRY, OR
4. GILTEX CHILL BLUSH-RED (CHILL), HENRY VAN EXEL, CA
5. (1ST UT) CANYON-BREEZE HANK HEAVENLY (HANKET), JOHN CONRAD, UT
6. (2ND UT) AMSTERDAM MONEY ALANA (MONEY), LUKE BROWN, UT
7. YARD-O-UTE UNSTP GLORIA-RED (UNSTOPABULL), LEVI YARDLEY, UT
8. PAPPYS ARTIST REVIVE (ARTIST), COLTYR GOSS, CO
9. BUTTER-DELL WAR IDA SUE-RED (WARRIOR), KENT & DANIEL BUTTARS, UT
10. JACOBS SIDEKICK COURTNEY (SIDEKICK), WADELAND SOUTH DAIRY LLC, UT

RED& WHITE SENIOR 2-YEAR-OLD (3)

MS RAPS JORDY RIDLEY-RED-ET
1st place Senior Two Year Old
Western Spring National Red & White Holstein Show
BRADEN ANDERSON & DELON MORTIMER, UT

1. MS RAPS JORDY RIDLEY-RED-ET (JORDY), BRADEN ANDERSON & DELON MORTIMER, UT
2. TRIPLECROWN AA RAVEN-RED-ET (ABSOLUTE), MAKENZY HILDEBRAND, ID
3. (B&O) YARD-O-UTE JORDY CASSI-RED (JORDY), LEVI YARDLEY, UT

SENIOR 2-YEAR-OLD (13)

RUANN HANSEL JEAN-91147
1st place Senior Two Year Old
Western Spring National Holstein Show 2022
STEPHEN & PATRICK MADDOX, CA

1. (B&O) RUANN HANSEL JEAN-91147 (HANSEL), STEPHEN & PATRICK MADDOX, CA
2. (1ST UT) MS RAPS JORDY RIDLEY-RED-ET (JORDY), BRADEN ANDERSON & DELON MORTIMER, UT
3. WHEY-MAT DB PAIGE-ET (DIAMONDBACK), GARY, LAURYN & KINLEY YOUNG, WA
4. (2ND UT) WHEY-MAT FROSTED TIP (RALF), MATT & LENA LEAK, UT
5. WADELAND ARISTOCRAT 7192 (ARISTOCRAT), WADELAND DAIRY, UT
6. WADELAND TATOO 7349 (TATOO), WADELAND SOUTH DAIRY LLC, UT
7. AIR-OSA-EXEL HNCK ALLI 27316 (HANCOCK), JOEY AIROSO, CA
8. SKYKOMISH TATOO ANNABELL-ET (TATOO), MICHAEL & JESSICA OLIVER, WA
9. CACHE-VALLEY JORDYN (JORDY), HARRIS DAIRYLAND, UT
10. ROPE-EM BEEMER VALLEY (BEEMER), COLTYR GOSS, CO

 

WESTERN NATIONAL FUTURITY (6)

CACHE-VALLEY DEF HAIZLEY-RED (DEFIANT)
1st place Futurity
Western Spring National Holstein Show 2022
XANDER HARRIS, UT

1. (B&O) CACHE-VALLEY DEF HAIZLEY-RED (DEFIANT), XANDER HARRIS, UT
2. WHEY-MAT LOVE ME SWEET-ET (SOLOMON), MATT & LENA LEAK, UT
3. PAPPYS DOORMAN BETSY-ET (DOORMAN), PAPPYS FARMS, UT
4. UTAG SOLOMON ETSY-ET (SOLOMON), UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY, UT
5. CACHE-VALLEY BY BANANAS-ET (BYWAY), HARRIS DAIRYLAND, UT
6. UTAG GOLDWYN EXCITE-ET (GOLDWYN), UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY, UT

RED & WHITE JUNIOR 3-YEAR-OLD (2)

CACHE-VALLEY DEF HAIZLEY-RED (DEFIANT),
1st place Junior Three Year Old
Western Spring National Red & White Holstein Show
XANDER HARRIS, UT

1. (1ST JR, B&O) CACHE-VALLEY DEF HAIZLEY-RED (DEFIANT), XANDER HARRIS, UT
2. MS UNSTOPABUL BEAUTY-IN-RED (UNSTOPABULL), ARIZONA DAIRY & GRAI-ROSE CATTLE, AZ

JUNIOR 3-YEAR-OLD (11)

CACHE-VALLEY DEF HAIZLEY-RED (DEFIANT),
1st place Junior Three Year Old
Western Spring National Holstein Show
XANDER HARRIS, UT

1. (1ST UT, B&O) CACHE-VALLEY DEF HAIZLEY-RED (DEFIANT), XANDER HARRIS, UT
2. EYKS DOC LISA (KING DOC), CHLOE & CHASE VANDEREYK, CA
3. MS UNSTOPABUL BEAUTY-IN-RED (UNSTOPABULL), ARIZONA DAIRY & GRAI-ROSE CATTLE, AZ
4. RUANN DEN ROSALYN-92456-ET (DENVER), STEPHEN & PATRICK MADDOX, CA
5. (2ND UT) WHEY-MAT TATOO SKYLEE (TATOO), TREY LEAK, UT
6. STGEN DISCJOCKEY 5-ET (DISCJOCKEY), ALLEN BERRY, OR
7. WHEY-MAT LOVE ME SWEET-ET (SOLOMON), MATT & LENA LEAK, UT
8. UTAG SOLOMON ETSY-ET (SOLOMON), UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY, UT
9. MS WINSTAR CRSABULL BARB-ET (CRUSHABULL), JOHN CONRAD, UT
10. PAPPYS D BACK RANA (DIAMONDBACK), PAPPYS FARMS, UT

SENIOR 3-YEAR-OLD (1)

SOUTHRISE JACKSN SIZZLER-RED-ET (JACKSON),
1st place Senior Three Year Old
Western Spring National Red & White Holstein Show
FRANK & CAROL BORBA AND FRANK & DIANE BORBA, CA

1. SOUTHRISE JACKSN SIZZLER-RED-ET (JACKSON), FRANK & CAROL BORBA AND FRANK & DIANE BORBA, CA

SENIOR 3-YEAR-OLD (17)

AIR-OSA-MH SOLOMAN 25081-ET (SOLOMON)
1st place Senior Three Year
Western Spring National Holstein Show 2022
JOEY AIROSO, CA

1. (B&O) AIR-OSA-MH SOLOMAN 25081-ET (SOLOMON), JOEY AIROSO, CA
2. SOUTHRISE JACKSN SIZZER-RED-ET (JACKSON), FRANK & CAROL BORBA AND FRANK & DIANE BORBA, CA
3. DEN-K MCCUTCHEN BELLE (MCCUTCHEN), EMMA VAN LOBEN SELS, CA
4. (1ST UT) WADELAND DOORMAN 6645 (DOORMAN), WADELAND SOUTH DAIRY LLC, UT
5. EXELS AMULET DARCELLE 23809 (ALTAAMULET), HENRY & CAROLYN VAN EXEL, CA
6. ILANDER UNIX LEANN 6324-ET (UNIX), VIERRA DAIRY, CA
7. OCD SOLOMON SABLE-ET (SOLOMON), GILBERT TEIXEIRA, CA
8. LEGACY-RANCH TATOO LILY-ET (TATOO), HILMAR HOLSTEINS, EVANGELO HOLSTEINS & JOHNNY MACHADO, CA
9. SKEEKNOLL G-CHIP CHARLENE (GOLD CHIP), STEPHEN & PATRICK MADDOX, CA
10. RUANN EMER PAIGE-86203-ET (EMERITUS), STEPHEN & PATRICK MADDOX, CA

 

RED & WHITE 4-YEAR-OLD (2)

RUANN JORDY SHAR-80698-RED
1st place Four Year Old
Western Spring National Red & White Holstein Show
STEPHEN & PATRICK MADDOX, CA

1. (B&O) RUANN JORDY SHAR-80698-RED (JORDY), STEPHEN & PATRICK MADDOX, CA
2. EXELS DEFIN FANTA 23435-RED (DEFIANT), HENRY & CAROLYN VAN EXEL, CA

4-YEAR-OLD (15)

LEAKBROS DRIVE SUNDAY
1st place Four Year
Western Spring National Holstein Show 2022
MATT & LENA LEAK, UT

1. (1ST UT, B&O) LEAKBROS DRIVE SUNDAY (DRIVE), MATT & LENA LEAK, UT
2. RUANN JORDY SHAR-80698-RED (JORDY), STEPHEN & PATRICK MADDOX, CA
3. (2ND UT) UTAG TALENT ELOISE (TALENT), UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY, UT
4. AGRESTI DREAM LAURIE (DREAM), HENRY & CAROLYN VAN EXEL & DOMINEC AGRESTI-ASSALI
5. EXELS DEFIN FANTA 23435-RED (DEFIANT), HENRY & CAROLYN VAN EXEL, CA
6. R-JOHN PRESTIGE CHAMPION-ET (DOORMAN), CHRISTIAN CUNNINGHAM, CA
7. WADELAND MONTROSS 6587 (MONTROSS), WADELAND SOUTH DAIRY LLC, UT
8. WADELAND PREMIUM 6474 (PREMIUM), WADELAND SOUTH DAIRY LLC, UT
9. COBEQUID DOORMAN SOLO (DOORMAN), MITCHELL COLEMAN, CA
10. YARD-O-UTE AIRLIFT ASHTON (AIRLIFT), LEVI YARDLEY, UT

RED & WHITE 5-YEAR-OLD (1)

ST-JACOB DESTRY LAVA-RED-ET
1st place Five Year Old
Western Spring National Red & White Holstein Show
ARIZONA DAIRY, AZ

1. ST-JACOB DESTRY LAVA-RED-ET (DESTRY), ARIZONA DAIRY, AZ

5-YEAR-OLD (9)

WADELAND SIRWOOD FELICE
1st place Five Year Old
Western Spring National Holstein Show
WADELAND SOUTH DAIRY LLC, UT

1. (1ST UT, B&O) WADELAND SIRWOOD FELICE (SIRWOOD), WADELAND SOUTH DAIRY LLC, UT
2. (2ND UT) ESKDALE HEADLINER BURST (HEADLINER), JOHN CONRAD, UT
3. VANDEN-BERGE DEAR SHEEN-ET (DEARING 1445), JACEY & HADLEY ROSS, AZ
4. ST-JACOB DESTRY LAVA-RED-ET (DESTRY), ARIZONA DAIRY, AZ
5. PAPPYS DOORMAN TEXAS (DOORMAN), LACEY PAPAGEORGE, UT
6. BROWNKING MOGUL ARLENA (MOGUL), LUKE BROWN, UT
7. CACHE-VALLEY LAVENDER-ET (LENON), HARRIS DAIRYLAND, UT
8. CACHE-VALLEY SHOT DIMPLE (LASER), HARRIS DAIRYLAND, UT
9. BUTTER-DELL CAPITAL MAGI-ET (CAPITAL GAIN), JACE BUTTARS, UT

AGED COW (9)

FERN-BLUFF AVAL CARAMELLO (AVALANCHE)
1st place Mature Cow
Western Spring National Holstein Show
RICHARD & EILEEN HARTZELL, WA

1. FERN-BLUFF AVAL CARAMELLO (AVALANCHE), RICHARD & EILEEN HARTZELL, WA
2. (B&O) RUANN DOORMAN JEAN-55162-ET (DOORMAN), STEPHEN & PATRICK MADDOX, CA
3. JUNIPER-HAVEN DFANT XOCHILT (DEFIANT), ALLEN BERRY, OR
4. CLAQUATO ARMANI SUN DAZE (ARMANI), GARY, LAURYN & KINLEY YOUNG, WA
5. (1ST UT) MS APPLE ANJELEE-ET (ARCHRIVAL), MICHAEL & JESSICA OLIVER AND WADELAND DAIRY, UT
6. (2ND UT) WHEY-MAT BRADY QUEEN (BRADY), MATT & LENA LEAK, UT
7. RUANN WICK BONNIE-63456-ET (WICKHAM), CHLOE & CHASE VANDEREYK, CA
8. ESKDALE MOONBOY BARBIE (MOONBOY 954), JOHN CONRAD, UT
9. WADELAND MOGUL 4954 (MOGUL), WADELAND SOUTH DAIRY LLC, UT

PRODUCTION COW (2)

PAPPYS ATWOOD FELMA
1st place Production Cow
Western Spring National Holstein Show
PAPPYS FARMS, UT

1. (1ST UT, B&O) PAPPYS ATWOOD FELMA (ATWOOD), PAPPYS FARMS, UT
2. (2ND UT) PAPPYS GUTHRIE BEV (GUTHRIE), PAPPYS FARMS, UT

 

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Don’t Just Set Goals, Set Up Systems for Success

Goals are important, but unless the systems on your farm—like technology, animal environment and people—support your goal, it will be very difficult to achieve them. 

What Does Change Involve? 

In my most recent article, I introduced what change could mean for your dairy, asking questions like are you open to change, and are you able to change your thinking? “We have always done it this way” is a common theme when people are considering their future and do not see how or why they need to change. So many elements of our lives are infiltrated with factors that force change upon us, even when we cannot see it.

We have been taught in our leadership and business courses that if you do not set goals, you will not have anything to aspire to. We have also heard, “If you cannot measure it, you cannot manage it.” This is still true, but if we only focus on the goal and measuring it, it may still lead to failure.

When implementing change, you have committed to opening your mind to a new or different way of working. This can be difficult for the first few days or even months until a new system is working with a team that is no longer changing people on staff. When the business experiences change, it is hard enough for a committed team to embrace and execute, but if there is a constant change over of people, then it is even more difficult to work out the “kinks.”

The first step to successfully introducing a change is understanding if your farm and team can support it or if your systems need to change for the new technology to work as it should.

Changing On-Farm Systems

System 1: Technology

Parlours and rotaries are still the most popular types of milking equipment used on farms. In the past 10 years, more herd management technology has gone onto farms than in any decade prior. Historically, producers focus on milking as many cows as possible and using simple systems for handling pregnancy diagnosis. The cull list is simply populated with open, low production and late lactation cows.  Conducting DHI measurements once every four to five weeks provided many owners and managers with the tools they needed to manage their herds. Milk meters and herd management software were first introduced in the mid to late 1980s, but the culture of daily data collection for management purposes was slow in uptake for many years. As the age of managing cows for production, health and reproduction has intensified, especially with herd sizes increasing and margins growing tighter, daily data collection has become a necessity.

New systems often introduce new information, while also requiring the use of existing data output. Your protocols for using older equipment may have been successful in the past, but in my work, I often witness an inspiring transformation when people working through the change process begin to see success. In the article, “Efficiency-driving technologies for rotaries and parlors” written by my DeLaval colleagues Kristy Campbell and Patrick Wiltzius for Progressive Dairy, they explain how a farm’s systems and protocols allow the technology to accelerate.

 For example, a holding pen has nothing to do with attaching milking equipment, but how the producer manages the holding pen directly influences how cows arrive to the parlour or rotary, impacting milk harvested per worker or per unit of time. This system therefore needs to support the goals of the business. Having a goal of so many cows per hour or kg/lbs of milk per hour certainly aids business discussions and cash flow, but unless there is a complete system in place to support it, frustration may occur when the dairy falls short of its goal.

System 2: Animal Environment

Barn design is a popular topic of the past 15 years and another system within a dairy operation that can influence success. I remember the first time I saw the concept of the transition cow area presented at the American Association of Bovine Practitioners conference by Dr. Ken Nordlund in 2006. My first question to him was how do we sell this to the bankers? His response was that we show them the results. In the 1990s, engineers and bankers drove the concept of the least square footage per animal in dairy freestall barns. When Dr. Nordlund presented what he had developed in Wisconsin, the concept was optimal square footage to aid cow behaviour and health, which leads to improved production and fertility.

I recently spoke with a nutritionist and farm advisor who shared with me that one of her clients visited a free-flow robotic barn milking 60 cows per robot with minimal fetching.  The robotic prospect commented that there was a lot of “wasted space” in the freestall area. The nutritionist’s response was, “If you think that this is wasted space and choose to build your barn differently, you will need to change your goals. This barn is part of a system that supports this farm’s goals.” Of course, we like to think that we can do things differently, but until we have the experiences to provide the knowledge, find a system that exists and matches your goals. Learn everything about that system and focus on replicating it. Once you have the system and the goals, then you can exploit it and try to do more than what is expected. However, if you build a different barn but want the same goals and find yourself frustrated and utilizing a lot of negative energy every day, it should not be a surprise.  Now you need to explore what this system can support and realign your goals accordingly.

System 3: People

People also play a pivotal role in a dairy’s success. When it comes to implementing new technology, the role of employees working with the technology needs to be clear: Who will work with and use the technology and who will train the people working with the technology? Adult learning on the fly is far from a formal education. People all learn differently, but a common theme is that they learn when they need to learn. From my experience, keeping sessions short is the best way to deliver information. When working with the producer or staff there needs to be clearly defined objectives that address what the person wants to know or needs to know before the new technology arrives. This must continue during installation and after start-up to meet and exceed expectations. 

The Take Home Message

Technology, animals and people form a trifecta that the dairy producer must manage. With support from advisors and technicians, farms can optimize the systems they have built to help them attain their goals. Understanding the system and what it can provide is critical in successful change

 

 

 

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