A3O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 3,2001 Ayrshire News Kathy Hillyard Secretary Pa. Ayrshire Assoc. Pennsylvania Ayrshire Futurity The Pennsylvania Ayrshire Futurity was created for the pro motion of Pennsylvania-bred Ayrshires. Any animals bom between March 1 and August 31 of each calendar year are eligible to compete in the futurity class at the Pennsylvania All-American Dairy Show in September two years later. A breeder may nomi nate any number of calves they wish to the futurity. The original nomination is to be made by the breeder of the animal. The breeder of the animal at the time of entry must reside in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, or West Virginia. There after the breeder or new owner, (if the animal is sold) is responsi ble for keeping up the eligibility. Nominations need to be made by Oct. 1 of the year the animal was born, with a $3 entry fee per animal. Fees are as follows: • $ 3.00 Entry fee • $ 7.00 Sept. 1, One year later • $10.00.... March 1, l'/2 years later • $15.00... Sept. 1, Prior to the All-American Show All entry fees are payable to the treasurer of the Pennsylva nia Ayrshire Association. All fees are to be used in the futurity purse. Failure to make a pay ment cancels eligibility. All entry fees forfeited to Pennsyl vania Association if animal is not kept current. There are two parts to the fur turity. One is the show at the Al l-American Dairy Show in September. Second is a produc tion award. The total of the two scores will determine the futu rity winner. The production will be based on 2-year-old, 305-day record projected as of the February test based on 3.5 percent protein cor rected milk. Points will be awarded for both show and production to determine the overall winner. • 50 points for first • 40 points for second • 30 points for third • 20 points for fourth • 10 points for fifth There will be a banner for the first place-show animal and rib bons for second through fifth place. And for the production ani mals it will be the same a banner for first place and rib bons for second through fifth place. Results From Crawford County Holstein Club’s Calf Contest COCHRANTON (Crawford Co.) Junior Holstein and 4-H members in Crawford County .competed to win a registered Holstein heifer calf given by the Crawford County Holstein Club. Contestants wrote an essay of 100 words or less why they would like to own a calf and how they would care for it. A panel of judges also inter viewed the applicants. Winners must breed the heifer to a regis tered Holstein bull. In addition, the first registered Holstein heifer calf must be given back to the Crawford County Holstein Club to be donated to another child. This past year, Alright Farm, There will be a banner for the overall futurity winner and the runner-up. There will also be the mone tary awards given to the over all Futurity winners (This is for the total scores of show and produc tion together). • $lOO First • $ 75 Second • $ 50 Third • $ 25 Fourth • $ IS ....To all that complete the futurity. An example of how this works is as follows... March l... Aug. 31...2001 calf born By October 1, 2001 calf has to be nominated $ 3.00 By September 1,2002...$ 7.00 By March 1,2003 $lO.OO By September 1, 2004, Prior toPAADS $15.00 Production: In February 2004, a 2-year-old, 305-day projected 3.5 percent protein corrected milk record has to be sent in to the Pennsylvania Ayrshire sec retary by March 15,2004. Futurity winners will be com pleted and announced at the Spring Calf and Heifer Conven tion in 2004. Ayrshire News It’s winter and everyone .is just getting done with the holi days. Cold sets in and we are all under the weather. Well, it’s time to start thinking about spring! That’s right! Spring Ayrshire Convention The 2001 Spring Ayrshire Convention will be in Tunkhan nock this year at the Sha dowbrook Inn and Resort. The Shadowbrook Inn is a popular year-round resort nestled in “The Endless Mountains” of Northeastern Pennsylvania on Rt. 6 East of Tunkhannock. When? March 16-17. As we have always done, there will be a fun-filled evening of events on Friday night. Beginning with our social hour and princess contest, youth awards and the announcement of our Hall of Fame winner for the 2001 year. As always, we will dine together with wonderful food. And let’s not forget our any thing goes auction. On Saturday, March 17, we will begin with breakfast, then the annual meeting. Following the meeting, we will all be head ing to Taurus Service in Mchoo pany. This is just 15 miles from the Shadowbrook Inn. At Taurus, we will be cele brating a birthday for a very spe cial teen-ager, 76AY0710 from Cochranton, donated one registered Holstein heifer calf. The winner of this calf was Rose Morian, 8-year-old daughter of Gary and Denise Morian from Atlantic. The other registered Holstein heifer calf was donated by LA JADO Holsteins, Don and Jodi Caldwell from Saegertown. Andy Tobin, 8-year-old son of Tim and Annette Tobin from Edinboro, won the calf. If any Crawford County Hol stein Breeder is interested in providing a registered Holstein heifer calf for next year’s con test, contact any director of the Crawford County Holstein Club. Trident. Also to be included in the festivities is a parade of other Ayrshire sires at Taurus. Visitors will qualify for free Ayrshire Progeny Test semen. Everyone is invited to Taurus Service where a complimentary lunch will be provided by the staff at Taurus before you depart for home Saturday after noon. So come and enjoy this fun filled weekend with us. And re member we are offering a lot more than fellowship. Take a few minutes to see what north eastern Pennsylvania has to offer! There are packages of many sorts for any one. Skiing, bowling, racquetbail, walleyball just to name a few. If you have a computer check on line at www.shadowbrookresort.com to see this fine resort. Reservations for this event can be made by calling The Sha dowbrook Inn at (800) 955-0295 or at (570) 836-2151. Please state that you are with the Ayrshire convention for March 16-17. Dinner reservations can be made with Ben and Kathy Hill yard at (570) 596-4371. Dinner and breakfast will both be buffet-style. Dinner will be $l6 per person. Breakfast will be $9 per person. Lunch will be compliments of Taurus (please make reservations). Ayrshire Princess Expections Thank you for showing an in terest in the Pennsylvania Ayrshire Princess contest. As stated in the requirements, you must attend the spring conven tion and sale, annual picnic, and fall sale. Although the dates for the picnic and fall sale are not yet decided, the dates for the spring convention and sale are March 16-17. The spring con vention and sale will be held at the Shadowßrook Inn Tun khannock. This is where the princess contest will be held. All participants must be at the Shadowßrook Inn no later than noon March 16. This is when all of the participants will meet with one another and myself to go over the agenda for the rest of the evening. This will be fol lowed with interviews between each participant and the judges. At approximately 4 p.m., the participants will be given one hour to change for dinner and the social hour which starts at 5 p.m. At dinner, the participants are required to give a three-five minute speech about themselves and their relationship with the Ayrshire breed. After ail of the speeches, there will be one im promptu question asked of all of the participants. After all of this is done, the judges will leave to go decide on the winner that will be announced at the end of dinner. The newly crowned princess and alternate are required to stay and help with the sale that follows the dinner. She should also make herself available for anything that may need her help the following morning, during or at the board meeting, along with any other events that take place that day. The Pennsylvania Ayrshire Princess is a highly prestigious award for any young lady to ac complish. This is why the prin cess and alternate must conduct themselves in a respectful way at all events where they are rep resenting the Ayrshire breed. If any bad reports get back to the association, that reflects poorly against the breed, we reserve the right to retract the crown and banner and give it to the runner up or go without a princess until the next convention. Both the Ayrshire princess, al ternate princess, and Ayrshire maid should attend all local (Turn to Page A 33) Pennsylvania Ayrshire Association Kathy Hillyard..Sec RD#2 Box 23SA Ulster, Pa. 18850 NAME AND ADDRESS FARM PREFIX Phone Please Mark Type Of Membership: Youth Individual Family Farm Number of Milking Animals (All Pay)... TOTALS..., ’"Optional: Subscription to Ayrshire Digest at $20.00 a year Once you have the Ayrshire Digest you will be billed directly from the National Ayrshire Assoc, yearly. It will appear on your monthly statement. ♦Optional: 1/9 State page ad at $150.00 a year Remember it is your responsibility to change this ad and get it to the digest each time or the ad will just repeat itself each time. Lead-time to change ads: You will receive a notice in the mail each time before the deadline is due. Remember that this will begin with the May-June issue of 2001. TOTAL PAYMENT ENCLOSEDS Please send remittance to Kathy Hillyard at the above address. DATE; SIGNATURE; Breakdown of dues: Youth; Children under the age of 20 Individual; Anyone over the age of 20 Family: Husband, wife, and children under 20 Farm: Partnerships, family run farms, etc.*(Fi>r partnerships, and family run farms, please list all members names on the back of this sheet) Pleape make payments by April 1 ! ' ■ t Name of junior owner; Address: Name of animal; Birthdate of animal:... Registration number:. Dam: Sire: What award is this animal being applied for? Please circle. milk production total production fat production lifetime production protein production What age was this animal at the time of this record you are ap plying for. Please circle one. Senior yearling 2-year-old 3-year-old 4-year-old 5 years and older DHIA or DHIR herd number: Please include a copy of your animals last completed DHIA or DHIR lactation record for the year you are applying. Applica tions due by Feb. 16,2001. Mail to: Samantha Hillyard, 208 South Avenue, Bradford, PA 16701. Pennsylvania Junior Ayrshire Production Awards Application 5.00 ~..$15.00 ~..$30.00 ....$50.00 $ .25 Each