Nantwich Cheese Show 2011

Guernsey milk products were amongst the prize winners at this years Nantwich International Cheese show which with over 3700 entries from across the world claims to be the biggest. Winning a Gold Medal for their Plain Yoghurt were Tiresford Guernsey Gold and this will give great pleasure to Andrew, Sue …

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Guernseys in Demand

Non-pedigree Guernseys from the Jakeman family of Upton on Severn met a strong demand when sold at the Bristol Sales Centre in the monthly sale organised by Norton & Brooksbank and Gwilwmn Richards with an average of £1030 for the 54 cows and £404 for the 51 maiden heifers. Main …

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Kelsmor Dairy

Mark & Susan Jones from Garway, Hereford are taking part in Herefordshire Food week between 13th and 20th August with the ice cream production open to the public each morning and farm walks and the afternoon milking available to be seen each afternoon. This is a worthwhile effort and goes …

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Dreams come true!

I have known Chris Carpenter for several years as I met him originally in Sussex when he was milking and managing a herd of Guernseys and “Dutch” bred Holsteins for Clive Stickland at Billingshurst and making a very good job of the herd. We lost touch when he moved to another herd, but about three years ago he rang to say that he was on the shortlist for a “Council” tenanted farm and if successful would like to milk Guernseys, that didn’t work out on that occasion but he did not give up on his dream.

InterHerd Figures for Guernseys

By chance on Wednesday at the NMR/RABDF Open Day at Bristol I met with James Hanks of Reading University who has developed the software used by NMR in their Interherd programs the best known of which is Herd Companion. This allows analysis of 17 Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s) of data collected at the monthly milk recording and shows a five year history for each herd.

 James has done analysis of a group of 33 Guernsey herds that have the full NMR recording program and has made a link available for us to use.  

Cheshire Show 2011

Cheshire Show report 

Mike Cox has supplied a report of his day at Cheshire Show and Jessica Hassal has supplied a picture of the Champion.

I had the greatest of honours on Tuesday 21st June to be invited to judge the Guernsey classes at the Cheshire show. After a number of years of no Guernsey presence at the show in a Holstein dominated county the word from them that know was Andrew Hope had really done the second mile to gather interested parties and get some sexy ladies for me to look at.

Trying to get off the island the day before typically proved to be harder than hoped for but if you live on a rock in the channel you get used to fog rolling in and out at any time.

Breed Ambassadors

There are a few families who “promote” the Guernsey to the consumer and whose efforts go largely unrecognised as they have entered the “commercial” arena and as such that is considered to be sufficient reward.

The rest of us should be grateful for without their efforts our cow would be invisible, the summer shows that were once considered to be the shop window are struggling to get entries with the honourable exception of the Royal Cornwall. The Norfolk show classes were cancelled for the first time this year, there have been no Competitive Guernsey classes at the Three Counties for probably the last 10 years and of course the Royal Show has disappeared completely.

Royal Cornwall Show 2011

The 2011 RCS proved to be very competitive with 38 Guernseys from 11 exhibitors creating some demanding classes for Robin Jamouneau from Guernsey Island to decide.

His first class of the day found 14 calves in the ring, and the classification here would be better if amended to allow for calves of up to 9 months, rather than 12 months and the subsequent maiden heifer class altered to allow for 9-18 month maiden heifers. There was quite a range within the calves and the handlers and I was delighted to see “Grandpa” Grose back in the showring in a supervisory role, but once the calf was in the ring his services were soon dispensed with.

Bath & West 2011

5 Exhibitors presented 16 Guernseys for Mr W Luff to place at this years show, with TB restrictions keeping two regular exhibitors away and two others opting for Royal Cornwall next week. However the Jersey and Holstein classes were also attracting only two or three animals each and the shows do need to realise that “dairy” cattle will disappear from public view unless prize money rises to reflect the costs of being away from home for four days at what is often peak silage/hay time.

Gold Top Sale Exeter 12th May

Kivells are to be thanked for organising a Gold Top Sale at Exeter Livestock Centre, and the Four Guernsey vendors should be thanked for bringing animals forward and once again “quality and depth of pedigree” earned a Premium.

Jason and Katherine Salisbury entered 6 cows from their Sharnford herd in Suffolk and four of them sold for more than £1000 with Lot 19 Sharnford Orange topping the sale at 1220 and purchased by Colin Evans for the Hilcol herd in Carmarthen. Lot 18 Sharnford Maisy sold for 1200, Lot 22 Upgate Wesley Savannah also at 1200 and Lot 23 Meadow Court Holidays Melody who made 1000 were all purchased by Andrew Lewis for the Hartland View herd at Barnstable. Andrew also purchased two of the three Rosewood cows from Rita and Mark Dunn that were forward Rosewood PedroDiamond Lot 24 for 1000 and Lot 26 Rosewood Red Oaks Steffi for 1100.