Victory for Sweet Pea at Int’l Junior Holstein Show at World Dairy Expo

04-10-2023 | |
The Grand Champion of the International Junior Holstein Show went to Lin-Max Beemer Sweet Pea, exhibited by Sophie Leach of Linwood, Kan. Reserve Grand Champion honors went to Dappleview Tatoo Ella, exhibited by Tristen Ostrom of Kaukauna, Wis.
The Grand Champion of the International Junior Holstein Show went to Lin-Max Beemer Sweet Pea, exhibited by Sophie Leach of Linwood, Kan. Reserve Grand Champion honors went to Dappleview Tatoo Ella, exhibited by Tristen Ostrom of Kaukauna, Wis.

At the 2023 International Junior Holstein Show at World Dairy Expo, 5-year-old cow, Lin-Max Beemer Sweet Pea, stood out among 274 entries and was awarded the Senior and Grand Champion titles.

As a reward, Sweet Pea and owner Sophie Leach of Linwood, Kansas, received the US$500 Udder Comfort Grand Champion Cash Award and the Lillian & Keith King and Jim King Grand Champion of the Junior Show Award.

The Junior Champion of the International Junior Holstein Show was Farnear Adios 3415-ET, owned by Ana, Carson and Colin Rauen of Dyersville, Iowa. Ladys Lambda Loveless-ET was Reserve Junior Champion, owned by Chandler and Calvin Bening of Lomira, Wisconsin.

The Intermediate Champion of the International Junior Holstein Show was Dappleview Tatoo Ella, exhibited by Tristen Ostrom of Kaukauna, Wis. Ms Gw Atwood Desire was Reserve Intermediate Champion and exhibited by Isabella Pires of Modesto, Calif.

The Senior Champion of the International Junior Holstein Show went to Lin-Max Beemer Sweet Pea, exhibited by Sophie Leach of Linwood, Kansas. Reserve Senior Champion honors went to Ms Tiple-T Grateful-ET, exhibited by Colton Thomas of North Lewisburg, Ohio.

Kinsley
Natalie Kinsley Freelance correspondent


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