Intermediate Champions Win International Junior Guernsey Show

Hi Guern View Diva Designer won Grand Champion Female of the 2018 International Junior Guernsey Show at World Dairy Expo.
Hi Guern View Diva Designer won Grand Champion Female of the 2018 International Junior Guernsey Show at World Dairy Expo.
(World Dairy Expo)

Junior Three-Year-Old Cow, Hi Guern View Diva Designer, took home the title of Grand Champion Female of the International Junior Guernsey Show on Friday, October 5 at World Dairy Expo. Exhibited by Riley Zettle of Rock City, Ill., Designer placed first in her class before winning Intermediate Champion and finally, Grand Champion Female of the Junior Show. Designer was presented the $500 Udder Comfort Grand Champion Cash Award and the Lillian & Keith King and Jim King Grand Champion of the Junior Show Award. Reserve Intermediate Champion and Reserve Grand Champion of the Junior Show was awarded to the Senior Three-Year-Old Cow Warwick Manor Ty Carter, exhibited by Kaila, Karli and Kolby Stoltzfus of East Earl, Pa.

Rounding out the champion cows are Senior Champion Female of the International Junior Guernsey Show, H Broke Showtime Taytor, exhibited by Dana & Madison Sickles of Marengo, Iowa, and Reserve Senior Champion Female, Hartdale Top Notch Coco, exhibited by Lauren Robison and Braden Hartmann of Mulberry Grove, Ill.

Sniders HP GG Lonestar Amazing-ETV, leased by Logan Harbaugh and owned by Amazing Syndicate of Marion, Wis., claimed the title of Junior Champion Female of the International Junior Guernsey Show, while Hartdale Primetime Cami, exhibited by Lauren Robison and Braden and Connor Hartmann of Mulberry Grove, Ill., took Reserve Junior Champion.

Official judge, Brian Schnebly of Hagerstown, Md., placed 73 animals with the assistance of associate judge, Mike Hickman of Shelbyville, Tenn.

Complete class results can be found at worlddairyexpo.com.

 

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