Y Not Me Claims 2017 World Dairy Expo Supreme Champion of the Junior Show

Y Not Me Claims 2017 World Dairy Expo Supreme Champion of the Junior Show

Miss Nastias Y Not Me was crowned Supreme Champion of the Junior Show at the 2017 World Dairy Expo on the evening of Saturday, October 7.  The winning Senior Three-Year-Old from the International Junior Jersey Show, was exhibited by first-time Expo exhibitor, Aspen Silva of Modesto, Calif. Y Not Me was presented with a royal blanket sponsored by Select Sires, Inc., a $1,500 cash award sponsored by BouMatic, and a director’s chair sponsored by International Protein Sires.

Meanwhile, Adams Creek Ap Bianca-ETV, exhibited by Alyssa Nuttleman of Bangor, Wis., was named the Reserve Supreme Champion of the Junior Show. Bred and owned by Nuttleman, Bianca was classified Very Good 89 as a two-year-old. Bianca took first place in the Junior Two-Year-Old Cow Class and Grand Champion in the International Junior Guernsey Show. A royal blanket sponsored by Ameriprint, LLC, a $1,000 cash award sponsored by Udder Comfort and a director’s chair sponsored by Maple Lawn Farm were presented to Bianca.

For over five decades, the global dairy industry has been meeting in Madison, Wis. for World Dairy Expo. Crowds of nearly 75,000 people from more than 100 countries attended the annual event in 2016. WDE will return Oct. 3-7, 2017 as attendees and exhibitors are encouraged to “Discover New Dairy Worlds.” Visit worlddairyexpo.com or follow us on Facebook and Twitter (@WDExpo or #WDE2017) for more information.  

 

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