Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 19, 1987, Image 45

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    Hostetter Wins Solanco Holstein
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BY PAT PURCELL
QUARRYVELLE Patience,
perserverance and a little.help
from some good friends proved to
be a winning combination for the
Richard Hostetler family of Park
esburg, Chester County as they
swept several classes and the
championship titles in the 38th
Solanco Fair Holstein Show on
Thursday.
Brian Hostetler, 13-year-old son
of Richard and Alice Hostetler
exhibited the grand champion
3-year-old, Brittania Chairman
Sophia, for his first time.
“It is hard to find fault with the
udder on this 3-year-old. I love the
udder on this cow. She has excel
lent front and rear attachment
Clearly the best udder here today ”
Karen Kauffman (left) of Peach Bottom and Matt Welk
(right) earned the reserve title at the Solanco Fair.
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said show judge Bob Knutsen, of
Rising Sun, Maryland.
- The champion is an offspring of
a Sexation dam classified as
EX-91 with a production 0f27,000
pounds with 900 pounds of fat
Hostetler has 18 members of this
family in his 70-head Holstein
herd. His rolling herd average is
21,000 pounds of milk and 762
pounds of fat.
‘This is our best year ever.
We’ve consistently won seconds
and thirds. We are showing a cou- ‘
pie of generations of good breed
ing. The three cows we are show
ing here are classified as EX-91,
90 and 90. We are very excited,”
said Richard Hostetler.
Good breeding is the key to
champions, but Hostetler was
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quick to add that the Paul Welk
family of Quarryville was instru
mental in starting the Hostetlers
showing.
“It’s nice to have good friends,”
said Hostetter.
This was not an easy win. There
was a lot of tough competition.
According to the Holstein show
judge Knutsen, quality was run
ning so deeply that many times it
was a close contest into the fifth
and sometimes sixth places.
“I am pleased to see so many very
fine animals here today, but you
are really making me work hard,”
said Knutsen.
He paced and patted repeatedly.
He directed the exhibitors to line
up the animals and that he paced
and studied again. He would
motion for the exhibitors to circle
the show ring again. And again he
paced and panted and studied the
animals which exemplified the
best characteristics of the Holstein
breed.
Karen Kauffman, 14, daughter
of Robert and Susan Kauffman of
Peach Bottom took the junior
championship with an intermedi
ate yearling, Sukavin Stewart Joy.
.According to Robert Kauffman
this champion was a Pete daughter
and sired by Crescentmead Chief
Stewart. Joy was the junior champ
ion last year at the fair.
Knutsen classified Joy as an
easy winner with “clearly the best
legs and feet in her class”.
The Welks of Welk Crest Farms
in Quarryville took the top spot in
several classes and several groups.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, l9, T987-A45
Holstein grand champion was exhibited by Brian
Hostetter (center) at the Soianco Fair. The champion is
owned by Richard (left) and Alice Hostetter (right) of
Parkesburg.
They were awarded both the pre- « serv ® champnonsh.ps with Lee
mier breeder award and the pre- A l nn ’ but ** J unior
mier exhibitor award for the Solan- championship for Uu Ella,
co fair. Matt Welk, 13. son of Paul Paul 3,1(1 Welk won die
and Beverly Welk, took the reserve grandl championship with a
reserve grand championship with a
senior calf, home bred, Welk-Crest Tiffany, sired by S-W-D Valiant.
Eddie Lou Ella. The champion was She _ is classified as an EX-90, The
sired by Woodbine-K Valiant ' Welks 3180 won P roduce of m -
Eddie-ET. Lou Ella is the daughter holstek^show
of Welk Crest’s Lee Ann. Lee Ann junior Honor Coil
has a record of 23,907 pounds of
milk and 4.3 test with 1018 pounds
of fat
The Welks have taken grand and
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