By Blake Jackson
The International Junior Guernsey Show at the World Dairy Expo highlighted outstanding young exhibitors and their exceptional cattle.
Donnybrook Ammo Stevie, the Senior Three-Year-Old Cow winner, claimed both Grand Champion and Intermediate Champion titles. Stevie was also awarded the Allen Hetts Grand Champion Trophy.
Stevie is exhibited by Brittany Taylor and Laylaa Schuler of New Glarus, Wisconsin. The Reserve Grand Champion and Reserve Intermediate Champion honors went to RHG Villa Breezy Venus-ET, the winning Senior Two-Year-Old Cow owned by Alison Gartman of Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
In the heifer competition, Adams Creek Boston-ETV earned the title of Junior Champion after winning the Spring Yearling Heifer class.
Exhibited by Kayleigh, Kelsey and Karlee Haag, along with Josie Varney of Dane, Wisconsin, she also received the Norman E. Magnussen Memorial Award.
The Reserve Junior Champion title was awarded to Knapps Missile Teal-ETV, the Winter Yearling winner owned by Landree and Dakota Fraley of Muncy, Pennsylvania.
The distinction of Best Bred and Owned went to Hi Guern View Drone Antigua, exhibited by Alaina Dinderman of Orangeville, Illinois.
The show featured 102 junior entries, judged by Mark Rueth of Oxford, Wisconsin, with Tina Vilter McDonald of Signal Mountain, Tennessee serving as associate judge.
Complete results are available at www.worlddairyexpo.com.
Photo Credit: world-dairy-expo
Categories: Wisconsin, Livestock, Dairy Cattle