In a rare opportunity the Bullvine sits down with Mario Comtois of Gen-Com Holsteins to discuss their success, their team, and the two great cows they work with RF GOLDWYN HAILEY and CHARWILL ATTIC MARCY.
Watch this video and find out, what makes Hailey and Marcy so special and the members of the team that do just a great job keeping these and all the cows at Gen-Com looking so great.
Even though I wrote the Royal Winter Fair Preview Article and titled it “Expect the Unexpected”, I have to admit that even I was shocked at the final results. Common sense tells us that we should always be prepared for the unusual because it all comes down to how each cow looks on the day and in the Judge’s opinion. There were just under 4,000 entries for this inaugural Royal Winter Fair Fantasy Exhibitor competition. Similar to the Holstein Show itself, you could not just pick the winners from Madison and expect to be a winner yourself.
Junior 2 Year Old
Belfast Goldwyn Lasenza 1st place Junior 2 year old Belfast Holsteins & Mary Inn Holsteins, QC
After being upset by Petitclerc Sid Sunkiss at Expo International du Holstein Quebec (Read more: Expo Internationale Holstein Québec Results) Belfast Goldwyn Lasenza regained the top spot. Having said that, Sunkiss did offer a little better value for those who were trying to squeeze in some more expensive older cows (Please note that Sunkiss’s value was set prior to EIHQ). With almost 70% (36.9% Lasenza, and 32.7% Sunkiss) of the participants and all of the top 40 participants selecting these two cows, it really was a two-cow race. When Lasenza entered the ring, she looked the best she has yet. After viewing her strong rear seam, many who were hoping for an upset knew that it would not be happening on this day. Another great value pick would have been Jacobs Atwood Vedette, who at $120,000 and placing third and earning 10 points could have certainly helped the more than 100 participants that spent just over the $2,500,000 limit.
Petitclerc Sid Sunkiss 2nd place Junior 2 year old Ferme Blondin & Yvon Sicard, QC
Senior 2 Year Old
Charwill Attic Marcy 1st place Senior Two Year old, and Reserve Intermediate Champion Gen-Com Holsteins, QC
On a day that was full of surprises, the one sure thing was Charwill Attic Marcy. She looked amazing, as she has all year, and easily strolled to the top of the class. With Marcy also earning Reserve Intermediate Champion, she proved to be a very economical choice as well. For almost 40% of the participants and all of the top 40 Marcy was a must have in order to contend in this year’s competition.
Junior 3 Year Old
Phoenix Sanchez Geo 1st place Junior 3 year old Breamont Holsteins, ON
Catching everyone by surprise was Phoenix Sanchez Geo. With less than 3% of the total competitors picking her and none of the top 40, this was certainly a curve ball that many did not see coming. With the two most popular picks Ehrhardt Gold Beauty, winner at Expo and the full sisters BVK ATWOOD ABRIANNA and BVK ATWOOD ANDREA not making it to the show, this class was certainly a write off for many competitors. Geo on a day of upsets turned out to be one of the greatest value picks in the entire competition!
Senior 3 Year Old
Aingers Advent Bambi 1st place Senior 3 year old and Intermediate Champion Ferme Blondin, QC
Talking about upsets. Could there be a bigger upset than seeing Aingers Advent Bambi defeat Valleyville Rae Lynn and Butz-Butler Gold Barbara? Less than 15% of the competitors even included her on their team. Rae Lynn and Barbara have been much heralded this year and were expected to have a clash of the titans at the Royal. However, as Bambi’s upset of Barbara at EIHQ showed us, she is not to be forgotten. With Bambi winning Intermediate Champion and only costing $125,000, she was easily the greatest value in the whole competition. While many, including myself, discounted this three calf Senior 3 year old, (actually she has had four calves as there were twin heifers by Atwood), Bambi has certainly thrown her name into the ring. Even though Rae Lynn did earn honorable mention Intermediate Champion, and did so while milking over a year, at $625,000 in our competition, the price may have been too high for many to choose to include her. However, the real surprise was Barbara, at $625,000 and no bonus points, her third place finish was a team killer for many.
Valleyville Rae Lynn 2nd place Senior Three Year old and HM Intermediate Champion Quality Holsteins, Ponderosa, Al-Be-Ro Land and Cattle, ON
4 Year Old
Robrook Goldwyn Cameron 1st place 4 year old and Grand Champion St Jacobs, Clark Woodmansee, Budjon Farms & Peter and Lyn Vale, WI
In what was to be a rematch from Expo, where Cookview Goldwyn Monique got the upper hand, on this day it was all about Cameron who caught Judge Crowley’s attention and strolled to a convincing win in her class. Looking better as the day went along and peaking in the Grand Champion parade, Monique proved to be a pretty good choice as well. However, in order to contend in this year’s Fantasy Exhibitor Competition, you pretty well needed to choose Cameron. In fact, 75% of the top 40 competitors and 100% of the top 10 all chose Cameron to anchor their team.
Cookview Goldwyn Monique 2nd place 4 year old and Reserve Grand Champion Jeff Butler and Joe and Amber Price, IL
5 Year Old
MS Goldwyn Alana 1st place 5 year old and HM Grand Champion P Boulet, Ferme Fortale, Isabelle Verille, QC
With her dominant class win and Honorable Mention Senior and Grand Champion honors, MS Goldwyn Alana was a great pick for many. All but 1 of the top 40 competitors and over 40% of all competitors had chosen Alana to win. There were no real surprises in this class.
6+ Year Old Class
Calbrett Goldwyn Layla 1st place Mature Cow Comestar, Speranza Holsteins and Ponderosa, QC
When it comes to the biggest shocker of the day, that honor has to go to Calbrett Goldwyn Layla. After finishing ninth at Expo, no one expected Layla to upset World Dairy Expo Supreme Champion, and 1st place 6 year old from EIHQ, BONACCUEIL MAYA GOLDWYN. Less than 2% of the competitors even had Layla on their team. This victory had to be even more shocking than Bambi’s victory in the Senior Three Year Old Class. For those who had gone all in on Maya, her 2nd place finish and no bonus points in Grand was the biggest team killer in the whole competition. Maya certainly looked good at the Royal, though she did not fit with the style of cow that Judge Crowley was looking for.
Bonaccueil Maya Goldwyn 2nd place Mature Cow Ty-D Holsteins, Ferme Jacobs, Drolet and A & R Boulet, QC
What had to be a pleasant surprise for many, as well as to us, was Eastside Lewisdale Gold Missy winning the longtime production class. As we were not sure if this former World Dairy Expo and Royal Supreme Champion would be making the trip this year, she was left out of our competition. Nevertheless, seeing her extreme size and dairyness was certainly exciting for all.
Eastside Lewisdale Gold Missy 1st place Production Cow Morsan, Van Runen Dairy, Mark Butz, Gert Andreasen, AM
The Dream Team
During the team selection period, it was a consistent challenge for many competitors to get all their favorites onto their teams. Though as it turned out, with the expect the unexpected theme of this year’s competition, the ultimate points team, that would have earned 217 points, would have only cost $2,085,000, almost $500,000 under the $2,500,000 budget. This team would have been, Belfast Goldwyn Lasenza, Charwill Attic Marcy, Phoenix Sanchez Geo, Aingers Advent Bambi, Robrook Goldwyn Cameron, Ms Goldwyn Alana and Calbrett Goldwyn Layla. Yes that is correct, you could have had all the class winners on your team and still had almost a half a million left in your pocket. It just goes to show, it’s not about how much you spend, but rather how wisely you spend it.
The Winners Are
Colin Uecker of Watertown Wisconsin had the winning team of Belfast Goldwyn Lasenza, Charwill Attic Marcy, Ehrhardt Gold Beauty, Aingers Advent Bambi, Robrook Goldwyn Cameron, Ms Goldwyn Alana and Willowholme Goldwyn Jessica. Earning 187 out of a possible 217 points. While a couple of the other top 5 competitors did have higher scoring teams, Colin took full advantage of the bonus points for getting his entry in early to squeak out the win. With so many upsets, it is not surprising that no one predicted the exact results.
Place
First name
Last Name
1
Colin
Uecker
2
Ily
Genetics
3
Flavio
Junqueira Costa
4
Stephen
Mast
5
Luke
Instone
6
Wayne
Houdek
7
Colin
Leach
8
Tom
Pettit
9
Jean-Philippe
Charest
10
Darrel
Barkman
11
Kate
Cochrane
12
Hannah
Roberts
13
Andree
Menard
14
Emily
Stuff
15
James
Woodmansee Sr.
16
Alexandre
bapst
17
Gwyn
Murray
18
Bryant
Hlavaty
19
Maxime
Lauzon
20
Austen
Schmidt
21
Raphael
Chabot
22
Matthew
Keffer
23
Allan
Merkley
24
Anna
Meyer
25
Brett
Woker
26
Robin
Christman
27
Andy
Reynolds
28
Christopher
Burne
29
Mireille
Cloutier
30
Christian
Roberge
31
Olivier
Corriveau
32
Cameron
Davis
33
Christiaan
Viljoen
34
Alana
Brown
35
James
Whatman
36
Jeff
Merkley
37
Genevieve
Arbour
38
Brian
Coyne
39
Olivier
Lapointe
40
Cleocy
Mendonça Jr.
41
Susan
Armstrong
42
Donna
Banowetz
43
Meaghan
Thornhill
44
Grant
Armstrong
45
Sandy
MacGillivary
46
Sean
Murray
47
Melissa
Marcoux
48
Lysanne
Pelletier
49
Fina
Martinez
50
Catherine
Lauzon
51
Annette
Killian
53
Scott
Crandlemire
53
Jon
Spoelstra
54
Tom
Peters
55
Blake
Zehr
56
Matt
Forestell
57
Nicole
Crosbie
58
Adam
Nelson
59
Tony
Van Lith
60
Sylvain
Cormier
61
Mandy
Brazil
62
Jacquin
Louis
63
James
Hoffman
64
Proulx
Jean-Philippe
65
Joe
Nash
66
Scott
Brown
67
Kevin
Jacobs
68
Annie
Chabot
69
Francis
Cournoyer
70
Amelie
Poulin
71
Anne-Marie
Loranger
72
Burnell
Zehr
73
Chris
Schulze
74
Chris
Steven
75
Shelby
Iager
76
Chad
Ryan
77
Tom
Uber
78
Anthony
Brenton-Robert
79
Mike
McLaughlin
80
Michael
Leclerc
81
Alejo
Guichon
82
Max
Petitclerc
83
Nathan
Ulmer
84
Eric
Houdek
85
Jake
Dueppengiesser
86
Ashley
Knapton
87
Jason
Pegg
88
Guillaume
Labee
89
Hannah
Jackson
90
Chad
Popp
91
Ricardo
Cuesta
92
Olimar
Rupli
93
Kevin
Vanzessen
94
Chris
Hill
95
Corey
Popp
96
Adam
Zehr
97
James
Woodmansee jr.
98
Deb
Knapton
99
Jack
Lomeo jr
100
Brent
Carmichael
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Class
Name
Price
Points
Jr 2 year old
Beckholm Goldwyn Deelila – $120,000
$120,000
0
Jr 2 year old
Belfast Goldwyn Lasenza – $300,000
$300,000
20
Jr 2 year old
Comestar Masha Sanchez – $105,000
$105,000
0
Jr 2 year old
Dream-Prairie GW Alberta – $135,000
$135,000
0
Jr 2 year old
Gen-Com Brett Madison – $105,000
$105,000
0
Jr 2 year old
Jacobs Atwood Vedette – $120,000
$120,000
10
Jr 2 year old
MS Aubrey Gold Addison – $135,000
$135,000
0
Jr 2 year old
Petitclerc Sid Sunkiss – $150,000
$150,000
15
Jr 2 year old
RF Duplex Caileigh – $105,000
$105,000
0
Jr 2 year old
Weeks Dundee Anika – $225,000
$225,000
6
Sr 2 year olds
Arcroix Goldwyn Jamaique-ET – $120,000
$120,000
0
Sr 2 year olds
Blondin Goldwyn Bordeau – $150,000
$150,000
0
Sr 2 year olds
Charwill Attic Marcy – $300,000
$300,000
28
Sr 2 year olds
Jacobs Duplex Anna – $225,000
$225,000
10
Sr 2 year olds
Kingsmill Atwood Allison-ET – $135,000
$135,000
0
Sr 2 year olds
Pierstein Atwood Rosine – $60,000
$60,000
6
Sr 2 year olds
Rosiers Blexy Goldwyn-ET – $105,000
$105,000
0
Sr 2 year olds
Starcrest Rhyme Casablanca – $120,000
$120,000
5
Jr 3 year old
BVK Atwood Abrianna-ET – $240,000
$240,000
0
Jr 3 year old
BVK Atwood Andrea-ET – $180,000
$180,000
0
Jr 3 year old
Ehrhardt Gold Beauty-ET – $340,000
$340,000
0
Jr 3 year old
Hardy Gold Diamond – $80,000
$80,000
0
Jr 3 year old
Jacobs Knowledge Harpe – $180,000
$180,000
10
Jr 3 year old
Kingsway Sanchez Arangtang – $140,000
$140,000
9
Jr 3 year old
Lindenright Atwood Bounce – $160,000
$160,000
0
Jr 3 year old
Ms Ken Dren Sanchez Feather – $100,000
$100,000
5
Jr 3 year old
Phoenix Gogo Sanchez – $160,000
$160,000
0
Jr 3 year old
Phoenix Sanchez Geo – $160,000
$160,000
20
Jr 3 year old
Roquet Jasmine Sanchez – $140,000
$140,000
0
Jr 3 year old
Tolamika Dundee Fanta – $120,000
$120,000
3
Sr 3 year old
Aingers Advent Bambi – $125,000
$125,000
30
Sr 3 year old
Butz-Butler Gold Barbara – $625,000
$625,000
10
Sr 3 year old
Cowtown Durham Grasshopper – $200,000
$200,000
0
Sr 3 year old
Eastriver Gold Deb 850-ET – $150,000
$150,000
4
Sr 3 year old
Ernest-Anthony Allure-ET – $125,000
$125,000
8
Sr 3 year old
Kingsway Goldwyn Abba Dabba – $225,000
$225,000
7
Sr 3 year old
TC Sanchez Kristina – $75,000
$75,000
3
Sr 3 year old
Valleyville Rae Lynn – $625,000
$625,000
21
Sr 3 year old
Vioris Alex Pandora – $100,000
$100,000
0
Sr 3 year old
Whitake-Kk Goldie Rose – $250,000
$250,000
6
4 year old
Cookview Goldwyn Monique – $720,000
$720,000
29
4 year old
Craigcrest Rubies Gold Rejoice $150,000
$150,000
3
4 year old
Drumlee Mischief Denison – $240,000
$240,000
10
4 year old
Jacobs Goldwyn Valana – $300,000
$300,000
9
4 year old
Lampada Goldwyn Katrina – $240,000
$240,000
0
4 year old
Ms Pride Gold Invite 761 – $210,000
$210,000
8
4 year old
Nordale Goldwyn Ricky – $90,000
$90,000
7
4 year old
Quality Gold Danzi – $240,000
$240,000
5
4 year old
Robrook Goldwyn Cameron – $570,000
$570,000
40
4 year old
RockyMountain Goldwyn Trisha – $240,000
$240,000
0
5 year old
Crestomere Lou Victoria – $330,000
$330,000
4
5 year old
Gerann Roy Grendel – $330,000
$330,000
15
5 year old
Glenwin Goldwyn Calypso – $330,000
$330,000
10
5 year old
Ms Goldwyn Alana – $510,000
$510,000
32
5 year old
Quality Goldwyn Flinsco – $210,000
$210,000
7
5 year old
Rayon D’or Goldwyn Adonial – $240,000
$240,000
5
5 year old
Robella Reg Macy – $270,000
$270,000
0
5 year old
Rocky Mountain Gold Winter – $240,000
$240,000
0
5 year old
Silvermaple Damion Camomile – $210,000
$210,000
0
5 year old
Tromley-Dairy Lheros Jewel – $330,000
$330,000
0
6+ year old
Bonaccueil Maya Goldwyn – $1,000,000
$1,000,000
15
6+ year old
Calbrett Goldwyn Layla – $120,000
$120,000
20
6+ year old
Cityview Metro Lucy – $210,000
$210,000
0
6+ year old
Jacobs Goldwyn Britany – $240,000
$240,000
9
6+ year old
Ms Dundee Belinda-ET – $210,000
$210,000
8
6+ year old
Pierstein Goldwyn Sunshine – $90,000
$90,000
5
6+ year old
Starbrite Lyster Lyndsay – $480,000
$480,000
9
6+ year old
Tween Bay Sara Goldwyn – $180,000
$180,000
7
6+ year old
Willowholme Goldwyn Jessica – $300,000
$300,000
10
The Bullvine Bottom Line
In a year that was anything but expected, it is not surprising that this year’s results were all over the board. Congratulations to Colin Uecker !!! Be sure to watch for next year’s Fantasy Exhibitor. There will be many new features added to this amazing competition.
Most years you can expect the results from the Holstein show at the Royal Winter Fair to be pretty much a repeat from that of World Dairy Expo (Read more: World Dairy Expo 2013 Holstein Show). But this year is going to be different. From cows that were at Expo and won’t make the trip to Toronto, to cows that have freshened since Expo and have made the trip, you can certainly expect the results from this year’s show to be very different.
The Judge
Tasked with placing this amazing show will be John Crowley. John and his supportive wife Cynthia and four kids (who are already achieving great things in their own right) are Master Breeders and milk 75 head in Hastings Ontario. They currently have 40 Ex – 60 VG – 6 GP. The herd has garnered over 60 All-Canadian, 100 All-Ontario, and 9 All-American nominations including the recent 2011 Unanimous All-American Junior Best Three Females and First Junior Herd at the 2011 Royal Agricultural Winter Fair and World Dairy Expo. Crovalley is proud to have captured over 100 Premier Breeder and Premier Exhibitor banners at numerous shows across Canada.
Crowley has also judged in numerous US states and has travelled extensively abroad judging in South Korea, Argentina, Peru, Mexico, Ecuador, Portugal, and Brazil. In addition, John has had the privilege of judging the Jersey Futurity Class at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. When asked, “What is the biggest thing you want breeders to say after the show?” John replied, “Of course I want the breeders to be satisfied with the job I did. I want people to say that it was a fair job, with no politics involved and that I had a real pattern in selecting my animals.”
Assisting John this year will be Don Donnan. Don hails from Stirling Ontario. He and his wife Beverly own Donnanview farms—an 80 cow Master Breeder herd. Donnanview is proud to have bred 29 Excellent cows in the past three years and has bred and/or owned several All-Ontario and All-Canadian nominees. When Judge Crowley was asked how he selected his associate, he replied, “I wanted a close friend, a friend that sees cows similar to me. I wanted a person who milked cows and one who, when asked a question, will give me his honest opinion, while acting in a supportive role, knowing that this is my show to judge.” We are sure he will get that and a few much needed tension breakers from Associate Judge Donnan.
Contenders for Junior Champion
Fanico Reginald Marty
Similar to last year the World Dairy Expo Junior Champion will not be making the trip to Toronto, opening the door for some other very worthy candidates. Leading the way has to be the Reserve Junior Champion, FANICO REGINALD MARTY, who was also Junior Champion at the recent Expo Internationale Holstein Quebec (Read more: Expo Internationale Holstein Québec Results). Other contenders to watch for are a pair of Winter Yearlings AQUAREL OUTBOUND OBE TENTION and PETITCLERC GOLDWYN SIDNEY. Also watch for a very exciting senior calf class that includes three big time contenders PETITCLERC GOLD SALTALAMACCHIA, COMESTAR LARION GOLDWYN and DUCKETT FEDERAL TAZ.
The Contenders for Intermediate Champion
Nowhere is the competition at the Royal going to be more intense than with the cows that have freshened since Expo (or have had just that much more time since freshening to straighten around) or did not make the trip to Expo than in the Milking Yearling through Senior Three year old classes.
ARETHUSA FEVER ALMIRA
In the Milking Yearling class the World Dairy Expo winner, EXTONDALE SID IAMS is at the Royal, but 2nd place from Expo, ARETHUSA FEVER ALMIRA-ET is coming off a big win in Quebec where she earned many fans and is certainly maturing nicely. Others to watch for include COMESTAR LAUWINNY WINDBROOK and MS ATWOOD ADRENALINE.
Belfast Goldwyn Lasenza
The junior 2-year-old class is certainly heating up to be quite a battle. With the extremely popular and Expo Champion BELFAST GOLDWYN LASENZA getting beat by Expo 3rd place PETITCLERC SID SUNKISS in Quebec, it certainly reminds us that any cow can be beaten on any given day. Others to watch for include WEEKS DUNDEE ANIKA and DREAM-PRAIRIE GW ALBERTA.
CHARWILL ATTIC MARCY
Probably the one junior cow class that seems to be the most cut and dried is the Senior 2 year old class. CHARWILL ATTIC MARCY has been dominant all year and looked great at both Expo and in Quebec. However, as we all know there are always contenders and they include FUTURECREST AFTERSHOCK TAHLIA who sells at lot 1 in the Sale of Stars, as well as JACOBS DUPLEX ANNA, JACOBS ALEXANDER BLACKY and HODGLYNN DYNASTY LICORICE.
EHRHARDT GOLD BEAUTY
In the Junior Three Year old class there will be the Expo winner, EHRHARDT GOLD BEAUTY, but gunning for her will be a pair of full sisters, BVK ATWOOD ABRIANNA and BVK ATWOOD ANDREA, and the recent show winners PHOENIX GOGO SANCHEZ and PHOENIX SANCHEZ GEO. Of course we cannot leave out Jacobs Knowledge Harpe who is a very popular pick in The 2013 Royal Fantasy Exhibitor Contest (Read more: Fantasy Exhibitor – Royal Winter Fair 2013)
Valleyville Rae Lynn
Probably one of the most interesting twists coming out of Quebec is that, instead of it being a two cow race for the Senior Three year old class, between Expo winner BUTZ-BUTLER GOLD BARBARA and the extremely popular VALLYVILLE RAE LYNN, a third cow AINGERS ADVENT BAMBI has thrown herself into the mix after defeating Barbara in Quebec. Each one of these cows is very different from the others. Bambi is a very strong powerful cow, Barbara is extremely dairy, something that may just give her the edge over Rae Lynn who has been milking for over a year. The other interesting side story to this class is that the owners of each of these animals represent some of the greatest dairymen in the breed today (Read more: KUEFFNER DAIRY TEAMWORK “2 Dream the Impossible Dream!”,and Quality Holsteins – Well-deserved Congratulations). For me that is what makes picking a winner in this class very hard. On each of these cow’s best days, I would say that the win would have to go to Rae Lynn, but she has been milking over a year, and while the Quality team has done an amazing job, I wonder if that is enough to get around Barbara who is yet to be- defeated at Expo or the Royal. And she did defeat Rae Lynn at last year’s Royal. While I have loads of respect for Bambi, I just wonder if she is too different in her style and makeup to win. You either have to win with her or place her 3rd as the other two type in much better together. If you are looking for a dark horse, keep your eyes open for KINGSWAY GOLDWYN ABBA DABBA grand champion at the recent Autumn Opportunity Show in Ontario. (Read more: Autumn Opportunity 2013 Holstein Show ) One thing is definite. This will probably be one of the most watched classes of the day with the winner more than likely going on to do battle with Marcy for Intermediate Champion.
Butz-Butler Gold Barbara-ET
The Contenders for Senior Champion
COOKVIEW GOLDWYN MONIQUE
Continuing the theme of epic battles, there is the re-match of the four old class from Expo. At Expo COOKVIEW GOLDWYN MONIQUE got the upper hand on ROBROOK GOLDWYN CAMERON. However, Cameron made the trip to Quebec and certainly impressed many with her big win and Reserve Champion honors. Others to watch for include ROCKYMOUNTAIN GOLDWYN TRISHA, JACOBS GOLDWYN VALANA, DRUMLEE MISCHIEF DENISON , MS PRIDE GOLD INVITE 761 and QUALITY GOLD DANZI.
MS GOLDWYN ALANA
With Expo winner ROSEDALE LEXINGTON opting not to make the trip and rematch with MS GOLDWYN ALANA, the win in the class has pretty much been handed to Alana. Having said that, there are many, especially those who were in Quebec where Alana was Grand Champion, who think even if Lexington had made the trip she may not have come away with the victory. While I totally agree that Lexington deserved to win at Expo, Alana looked much better in Quebec than she did at Expo and would certainly have made things very interesting. Others to watch for in this class include GLENWIN GOLDWYN CALYPSO, CAVERHILL PEACH DOLMAN and QUALITY GOLDWYN FLINSCO.
Bonaccueil Maya Goldwyn
While I certainly expect BONACCUEIL MAYA GOLDWYN to dominate the mature cow class, as Judge Liddle reminded us in Quebec, you cannot just expect to roll to victory. Adding an interesting twist to this class is the fact that one cow that has been coming on strong, especially since Expo as the truck ride home helped her peel off some weight, is WILLOWHOLME GOLDWYN JESSICA. Others to watch for include CITYVIEW METRO LUCY, GERANN ROY GRENDEL and TWEEN BAYS SARA GOLDWYN.
In one of the most interesting battles of the day we will see the legend STARBRITE LYSTER LYNDSAY go against a Royal Winter Fair and World Dairy Expo Supreme Champion, EASTSIDE LEWISDALE GOLD MISSY. Yep that is correct Missy is in Toronto. I took a quick look after the long trip from the west and Missy will certainly impress many of her fans. The question remains, “Will she be able to relive former glory or not?” The answer to that question is ultimately up to Judge Crowley.
The Bullvine Bottom Line
There is no question that this year’s Royal is going to be a great one. With so many great cows and passionate breeders the show is sure to make history. As a passionate dairy enthusiast, I can’t wait to get this show on the road, because I am already expecting the un-expected.
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