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Alberta cow reigns Supreme Champion at 2011 Word Dairy Champion PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 11 October 2011 07:53

The Grand Champion Holstein, Eastside Lewisdale Gold Missy, paraded across the colored shavings to win Supreme Champion honors at the 2011 World Dairy Expo. Missy is owned by Morsan, Van Ruinen Dairy, M Butz and G Andreasen. The cow is sired by Braedale Goldwyn. Supreme Champion Cow is awarded the Gregory Blaska Memorial Trophy. The Supreme Champion receives a $1,500 Cash Award from BouMatic, a royal blanket courtesy of Agpro, Inc., Paris, Texas and a director’s chair sponsored by Royal Brand Embroidery, Ellsworth, Wisconsin.

The Reserve Champion title was earned by the Grand Champion Jersey, Pine Haven SSM Marmie, owned by Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder of Tremont, Illinois. Marmie is sired by Select-Scott Minister-ET and is a 4-Year-Old Cow. The Reserve Champion was awarded $1,000 from Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc., Saint Joseph, Missouri; a royal blanket courtesy of NuPulse, McFarland, Wisconsin; and a director’s chair courtesy of Royal Brand Embroidery of Ellsworth, Wisconsin.

For the third year in a row, Ben Sauder of Tremont, Illinois has won the Junior Supreme Champion award. Sauder’s Junior 3-Year-Old Cow, South Mountain Voltage Spice-ET was sired by Golden Elliott Voltage. Supreme Champion of the Junior Show will receive a $1,000 Cash Award courtesy of BouMatic. A royal blanket courtesy of Select Sires, Inc., Plain City, Ohio and a director’s chair sponsored by Royal Brand Embroidery of Ellsworth, Wisconsin were also awarded.

Britney Hill of Bristol, Vermont, won the Reserve Supreme Champion of the Junior Show with her 4-Year-Old Cow, Ainger Advent Jessa-Red which is sired by KHW Kite Advent-Red. Reserve Supreme Champion of the Junior Show will receive a $500 Cash Award courtesy of Udder Comfort. Ameriprint of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin sponsored the royal blanket. A director’s chair was presented in memory of Nelson Rehder, courtesy of Maple Lawn Farm, Tom Lyon Family, Westfield, Wisconsin.  PD

—From World Dairy Expo news releases
 

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  1. Eastside Lewisdale Gold Missy was bred by two Prince Edward Island breeders, in case you didn't know- Blois Thompson (Eastside) and Jamie Lewis (Lewisdale). I just wanted to give credit where credit was due.

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