Queensland Holstein Onfarm Results: Leader Holsteins is true to its name
Oakey Holstein breeders Travis and Melissa Deans capped off a word-perfect year, winning three of the five classes in Queensland’s state final of the Semex-Holstein Australia On-Farm Competition recently. The couple also finished with a reserve champion in the four-year-old class, which gave them 40% of the 10 champion and reserve titles on offer and 60% of the available champions. Added to their 2009 show campaign, which included winning supreme champion cow titles with three different cows at the Brisbane Royal, the Toowoomba Royal and the Dairy Spectacular and they are starting to look like a runaway train in the sunshine state. “We were pretty thrilled,” Travis said. “I don’t think it’s been done in Queensland before at state level and to have five cows place in the state final was fantastic.” The achievement was made more notable because Travis and Melissa milk a modest-sized herd of 75 cows, which has a rolling herd average of 10,800 litres, in a challenging milk-making environment on 700 acres. They were part of a Queensland competition that included 302 entries from 38 breeders. Judge Jenny Grey, from Kiama, in New South Wales, confirmed that one of the most exciting animals she saw was Leader Holsteins’ two-year-old champion, Leader Damion Cretonne-ET. “She carried an oustanding udder,” Jenny said. “Her attachments, her seam, her teat placement and height and width of rear udder were stand-outs. She also had a lot of width throughout and a tremendous angle to her rib.” Travis also rates the young cow, saying she is as good a heifer as he has ever put the cups on. She carries a VG88-classified mammary system; she has two full sisters in the herd and she peaked at 38 litres, pushing her projected production out to 10,000 as a junior two-year-old. She has given Travis and Melissa a Lauren heifer, two Braedale Goldwyn embryos and she is short-bred to Goldwyn. She traces her heritage back to her great granddam, Rockwood Park Warden ... Read More...