Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 29, 1986, Image 22

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    ' March29,l9B6
Wayne cow shines at Red and White Show
LANCASTER The grand
champion of the Spring Red and
White Show was the four year old,
C Mount Haven Crystan Reta-Red.
This was only the second time she
was exhibited by owners James
and Joan Slocum, Susquehanna,
Wayne County.
Her previous tanbark experience
was the Hartford County Fair
where she took first in her class.
The Slocum’s had a completely
black and white herd until last
year. They sold half of their herd at
that point and bought red and
whites at Joan’s insistence.
She does all of the milking and
prefers red and whites because
“they’re different and you don’t
see them all the time.” Presently
their herd averages 17,644 pounds
of milk with mainly first calf
heifers.
The year’s champion, who the
judge Mike Barnes described as
having a long open body and wide
frame, is 63.5 inches tall. This
height advantage prevented Joan
from showing the champion cow
herself. She felt she would be
unable to hold the cow’s head that
high for any length of tim£ Marty
Unholzer helped the Slocums by
serving as leadsman of the
champion.
Reserve grand champion honors
were garnered by Meyerose
Farm’s entry, Hastings Top
Barbara. This cow was entered in
the 100,000 pound milk lifetime
production class.
Judge Barnes describe the
reserve champion as “a picture of
what an aged cow should be. She
has a snug udder with excellent
teat placement.”
Ken Myer of Myerose Farm,
Elizabethtown, showed this cow
because “she is the best cow in the
herd and classified at 92 points.”
She has been fresh since August
International Red
LANCASTER - The Eighth
International Red and White Sale
was appropriately named as sales
went to three nations, Canada,
Ecuador and the United States.
The top selling red and white was
a September calf out of the hot bull
Glenafton Enhancer. This calf,
Lowoe Enhancer Glorious-Red-ET
sold for $4,500 to David Rama,
agent from Delancey, NY.
Consigned by Warren Buckman,
111, Perkasie, “Glorious” has
applied for double registration.
She is from Bennett-Farms Threat
Gigi who has three records in
excess of 20,000 pounds of milk and
was classified EX-91.
price of $4,500 at the Red and White Sale. This calf was
consigned by Warren Buchman, 111, left. Also pictured are, in
the boothrieft, Jack Treadway and Don Albrecht. At the lead
is Warren WoH. v
and is still producing 97 pounds of
milk a day, Myer said. This eight
year old also has a total lifetime
production of 130,000 pounds of
milk, Myer added.
Eventually Myer plans to super
flush this cow and has already sold
her embryos to Germany and
Hungary.
The junior championships were
captured by Cher-Own Holsteins of
Paris, Ontario. The junior
champion title went to the senior
yearling, Rippling Brook Regal-
Red, which they own jointly with
H. Shore.
The reserve junior champion
position was claimed by Wrico
Enhancer Leanna-Red, a junior
yearling sired by Glenafton
Enhancer.
Premier exhibitor for the show
was Summerhill Farm, Guelph,
Ontario. Aubrecht Farms also
from Guelph, Ontario was named
Premier Breeder for the show.
International Spring
Rad and White Show
Show Results
Senior Bull CaH
1 Summerhill Farms Ltd
Junior Yearling Bull
1 Summerhill Farms Ltd
Junior Champion Bull
Summerhill Farms Ltd
Mature Bull
1 Audets Holstems
Senior Champion Bull
Audets Holstems
Grand Champion Bull
Summerhill Farms Ltd
Reserve Grand Champion Bull
Audets Holstems
Senior Heifer Calf
I Cher Own Holstems. 2 Myerose Farm 3
McNear Nutting Spencer
Intermediate Junior Yearling Heifer
1 Cher Own Holstems 2 Albrecht and Lam
pada 3 Simon J Tice
Junior Yearling Heifer
1 Cher Own Holstems 2 Summerhill Farms
Ltd 3 Summerhill Farms, Ltd
Intermediate Senior Yearling Heifer
1 Cher Own Holstems 2 Jennie S Hess 3
JohnW Long
Senior Yearling Heifer
1 Cher Own and H Shore 2 Oscar Dupasquier
3 Myerose Farm
Junior Champion Female
Cher Own and H Shore
Reserve Jr Champion Female
David Rama, agent, also pur
chased the second highest selling
animal, Redview Enhancer Anne-
Red, for $3,000. This October calf,
consigned by John W. Long,
Wadsworth, OH, is also a
Glenafton Enhancer daughter. Her
dam has a lifetime record of
110,250 pounds of milk and
classified VG-85.
Brook-Twain Mag Rosie-Red-ET
drew the price of $2,500 to come in
third in the bidding. This yearling
was consigned by Walter E.
Brooks, Springville and sold to D.
Ellis and Daisy M. Dix, Mount
Pleasant. This double registered
calf is the offspring of Vigo
Champions named at Red and White Show were: left, reserve grand champion, Ken
Myer, grand champion, leadsman Marty Unholzer and Joan and James Slocum.
Cher Own Holsteins
Jr Get-of-Sire
1 Cher Own Holsteins, 2 Cher Own Holsteins
3 Summerhill Farms
Jr 2 Year-Old
I Summerhill Farms Ltd 2 McNear Nutting
and Ryan 3 Stonehurst Farm Inc
Sr 2-Year Old
1 Aaron Lee and Albrecht 2 Audets Holsteins
3 Summerhill Farms
3-Year Old Cow
1 Audets Holsteins 2 Summerhill Farms Ltd
3 Audets Holsteins
4-Year-Old Cow
1 James Slocum
Dry Aged Cow
1 Summerhill Farms Ltd 2 Samuel G Yoder
100,000 Pounds Milk. Lifetime
1 MyeroseFarm
Senior Champion Female
James Slocum
Reserve Senior Champion Female
Myerose Farm
Grand Champion Female
James Slocum
Reserve Grand Champion Female
MyeroseFarm
Produce of Dam ‘
1 Summerhill Farms, Ltd 2 Audets Holsteins
Premier Exhibitor
Summerhill Farms Ltd
Premier Breeder
Albrecht Farms Ltd
and White Sale totals $98,575
Magnetize-Red and Pinelee Rascal
Rabbit-Red.
Rounding out the top four selling
animals was the Canadian con
signment, Continental C Crimson,
which brought the price of $2,450.
This five year old was purchased
by partners Paul Whittington,
Sabina, OH and Robert Feldwisch,
New Knoxville, OH.
“Crimson” was consigned by
Bringholm Farm, Ontario and
sired by Romandale Crusader. She
is bred to the excellent bull C
Ingholm Artie and is maternal
sister to the All-American and All-
Canadian cow, Continental
Scarlet-Red.
An agent from Ecuador pur
chased the highest volume with 13
head. These animals will be sent to
Ecuador to meet the growing in
terest in Red and White Dairy
Cattle there.
The sale total was $98,575 on 84
head. This averaged out to $1,174.
Despite the lower average than
last year, many agreed that the
quality of the sale was as good or
better. This year’s sale featured
more calves and open heifers. This
year’s highest price was also
approximately $l,OOO more than
the previous year.
Prior to the start of the sale,
donated semen and novelty items
were auctioned to benefit the
National Building Fund. This
auction raised $4,369 to bring the
total for the building to $37,000.
A quilt featuring Red and White
Dairy Cows was sold to Audet’s
Holsteins, Orwell, VT for $1,575.
This quilt was made and donated
by the John Ivan Stoltzfus family,
Morgantown.
This sale was managed by the
Red and White Daity Cattle
Association, Crystal Springs; Don
Albrecht, Guelph, Ontario, auc
tioneer; and Jack Treadway,
Antwerp, NY, pedigrees.
Junior champion of the show was owned Cher-Own
Holsteins and H. Shore. At the lead is Greg Brain, showman
and fitter for Cher-Own Holsteins.
The second highest selling calf was Redview Enhancer
Anne-Red. She was purchased by David Rama, left, for
$3,000 and consigned by John Long. At the lead is Michael
L In the booth Jack! left id Or Albi
Robert Feldwisch, left, and Carolyn and Paul Whittington
purchased the third high selling animal for $2,450. Sitting on
the booth are Carrie and Candie Whittingdon. At the lead is
Mike McNabb.