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Here are some of my old show heifers. Tell me what you think of our Aussie stock. Happy to answer any questions you may have.
The first is of two heifers I showed some years back... they did quite well at the few shows we took them to, their best results being Champion and Res. Champion British Females at one show. I won't list the other placings as it will take up too much space. These girls are now 4yrs and had their first calves last November- both heifer calves but unfortunately the heifer on the left lost hers... the owners used the wrong bull for heifers much to my disappointment.
This is the heifer I showed for my boss at last years Heifer Expo, the biggest of its kind in Australia for All Breeds. This little girl placed second in her class behind another Shorty, who was much taller and rougher on the eye (personally I didn't like it). Pictured here in my Parader's class where I placed second... please don't judge the clip job too harshly, she wasn't the most co-operative animal and unfortunately I couldn't finish it (as seniors at the expo we are allotted a time to clip our raw heifers... thank god I'd worked her hair a bit before hand).At the Royal Show two months later she placed 3rd in one of the biggest turnouts ever... behind another of our heifers. I think Daisy (as I call her much to my boss's disgust!) is a pretty handy little package... but I can't seem to offer enough money for her!
The first is of two heifers I showed some years back... they did quite well at the few shows we took them to, their best results being Champion and Res. Champion British Females at one show. I won't list the other placings as it will take up too much space. These girls are now 4yrs and had their first calves last November- both heifer calves but unfortunately the heifer on the left lost hers... the owners used the wrong bull for heifers much to my disappointment.
This is the heifer I showed for my boss at last years Heifer Expo, the biggest of its kind in Australia for All Breeds. This little girl placed second in her class behind another Shorty, who was much taller and rougher on the eye (personally I didn't like it). Pictured here in my Parader's class where I placed second... please don't judge the clip job too harshly, she wasn't the most co-operative animal and unfortunately I couldn't finish it (as seniors at the expo we are allotted a time to clip our raw heifers... thank god I'd worked her hair a bit before hand).At the Royal Show two months later she placed 3rd in one of the biggest turnouts ever... behind another of our heifers. I think Daisy (as I call her much to my boss's disgust!) is a pretty handy little package... but I can't seem to offer enough money for her!