2013年5月21日星期二

Gucci has a style as she takes Devon County crown


  Limousin cow PATRICK greed, Killerton Gucci took the beef inter-breed title in style in Devon County.

Home Races and led by male champion Limousin Mr. Greed Kaprico Donato two years now to Cornwall and the

Royal Welsh shows go.

It was the first season of the show for Gucci, which is part of a 130-cow herd of pedigree Limousin based

Rewe, Exeter.

Standing reserve overall was male champion Hereford Mara Freeman The Orme School. A son diamond FH is now

Staffordshire, go three counties, shows Royal Welsh Show and the National Hereford tenbury.

The Elms School, Malvern, Worcestershire, claimed to be the oldest agricultural school in the country and

celebrates its 400th anniversary next year. Part of a herd of 18 head was raised by Freeman Borwicks,

Northamptonshire.

Dairy inter-breed honors went to Brian Miller, Bridgwater, with Lennon Hard Pink Moor, a protection of the

pine Lennon The second Calver giving 45 liters per day and a part of a herd of 200 cows. She gave 9,200

liters first Calver and is expected up to 12,000 liters this time to 4.6 percent fat and 3.7 percent

protein.

Only third family in Devon, it was her second international title race. Judge Jeff Daw, Wiltshire, Pink

describes as "full of milk" with good legs and feet.

Jersey heifer was reserve champion Trough Brook legal princess herd Rivermead Mark Davies. It was the first

time the princess after she calved in February. It will now go to local shows and the South West Dairy Show.

In lines of sheep inter-breed judge Percy Tait action to end as the rain began to fall.

Among the highest award was Robert Hopper, Tiverton, Devon, who won with his Charollais sheep ram. Home

Races and a tup home race, he can go ahead, I hope to be sold at the Worcester Premier sale in July to

Cornwall and Bath and West.

A portion of the herd Gogwell, hoppers run 150 purebred Charolais, 40 Suffolk genealogical and 650

commercial ewes.
Reservation

Reserve inter-breed Mr. Tait was another shearling ram, the mare storm Texel, founded a department of the

Irish blood Lanark family Chave Somerset. His first time, he will go elsewhere this year.

Owner Dave and Kath Chave, it was shown by his nephew Henry Summerhayes Mr. Chave. Based in Wellington, he

was part of a 130-run Texel sheep next to a Holstein herd.

Born in pigs, August 2009 Alice Newth Landrace Prestcombe Vega 8, said honoring international races. Part of

a herd of 20 sows, they will go to many shows this summer, after the successful inter-breed in Cornwall and

Bath and West last year.





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