Royal Cornwall Show 2010

Six exhibitors with 15 Cows and Heifers as well as 12 calves made a high quality turnout for the Cornwall show and Philip Cox to sort out.

Class 1 7 calves saw a first win for a young man Ian Rowe, who has been buying a Guernsey calf to show for each of the last 6 years and has finally produced a home bred heifer calf Rowan Chandelier by Hercules that traces via Trengwainton to the Design family at White Ladies. In second place was a Yogibear from Tredinney but my eye was caught by a pair of Amir calves from Trewarnevas.

Bath & West 2010

There was a better turnout than expected as one of the main supporters the Bickfield herd is under TB restriction, but one of their cows was awarded the Championship in new ownership.

30 cows and heifers from 10 exhibitors were forward with 7 calves forward for the handling classes (53 exhibitors were showing beef and dairy calves, a welcome development if cattle are to remain part of the summer show season)

Devon County Show 2010

The 2010 Devon Show saw 16 Guernseys forward from 5 Exhibitors with Rosemary Charman as Judge.

Class 1 Maiden Heifer born after 1st April 2009

Four entries were headed by Aber Showtime Dancer 5 making her showring debut for the ARC-Addington Trust and it was good to see Ian Bell and Laura Dickinson from ARC on the ringside, in second place was Jon White’s Kingwell Atlantic Portago and Jon also had the third place heifer Kingwell May’s Perpetua.

The Dancer

John Berry has genourously purchased a yearling heifer which he has donated to the ARC-Addington Trust who will show her at the forthcoming shows in their name to raise awareness of the vital work done by ARC-Addington to help farmers and their families who may have fallen on hard times. Dancer will be auctioned at some time inm the future and the proceeds will go to ARC-Addington.

North Somerset Show 2010

The 2010 show season started on Monday 3rd May 2010 with the North Somerset Show at Wraxall near Bristol, with Elizabeth Grose as Judge.

Unfortunately the Bickfield team were forced absentees as a result of TB problems and the Hurdlebrook and Wiltown teams were late withdrawals as a result of Sally Adam’s hospitalisation.

Fortunately Caroline Greenslade and Jon White did travel up from Devon and the Parfitt family were there in force and they were joined by one cow from Dorset who was flying the flag for Bickfield.

Tredinney Buzzards Bracken 4

David Christophers has had his prize winning Tredinney Buzzards Bracken 4 professioinally photographed by Lucinda Morgan. Bracken calved in February and has peaked at 32 kilos with over 5% fat. David selected her as a calf at Tredinney and she was Junior Champion at Stithians in 2008 and Guernsey Champion at …

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South West Guernsey Competitions(part 2)

The previous article dealt with the herd competitions for production and Inspection, but in addition there are classes for youngstock, bull progeny, the best cow on inspection, the best cow on production, the best cow family and the most improved herd year on year.

The SWGCBA Challenge Cup for Youngstock (23 entries)

This was won for the first time by Olive Farm (Babcary) and there were over 70 heifers in the group, sired mainly by EGCS young bulls, with in-calf heifers of Chiller, Shaka, Landon Premium and Rob Roy catching the eye, whilst the calves are by Eros, Posh Paddy, Workman and Ellys Epic. The heifers are reared at grass from the first week of life and the yearlings are outwintered.

The calves recieve whole milk twice a day for 8-10 weeks depending on the time of the year with calvingsd mainly between February and August.

 Place Owner   Herd   Score
 1st  D&R Paull  Hurdlebrook  98
 2nd  J Warren  Tredinney  97
 3rd  M & R Dunn  Rosewood  96
 4th  N Gosling  Artis  94
 5th  J Yewdall  Webbery  93

Fertilty in the Guernsey Breed

EGCS President Chris Watson placed this comment in “another place” and has not surprizingly received any replies, with the FOB meeting tasking place next month on Guernsey Island it may be helpful if any one would like to comment.

“Rob of cause you are right, but not everyone agrees that GMI is the major cause AND sights individual bulls that have let us down. They forget all the ones that they are thriving on.

South West Guernsey Herd Competitions

The 2009 Herd Competition results were announced on Weds.24th March and Colin Gleed was pleased to announce his winners with 26 herds involverd he inspected more than 4000 Guernsey cows ,heifers and calves,with herds from Cornwall,Devon,Dorset,Gloucester,Isle Of Wight and Wiltshire.

Tonne Up

A new UK Record for weight of Fat and Protein has been set in the Tredinney herd in Cornwall. For the first time a total of more than 1000 kgs has been produced. Tredinney Lorrys After Eight has produced in her fourth lactation 11363 kgs at 5.29% butterfat and 3.65% …

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