Sleeping Giants Awakened in New South Wales
Avonlea Holsteins’ John Gardiner was excited to uncover some sleeping giants in the New South Wales final of the Semex-Holstein Australia On-Farm Competition.
The well-known Gippsland two-time Master Breeder was entrusted to find the champions in the state, which included 774 entries from 121 breeders.
Two of the big stories to come out of the final was the news that the three-year-old winner, Rosmel Dundee Startler, entered by Neil and Roslyn Smith, at Austral Eden, now has a new home with high profile breeders Fraser Holsteins. Neil, a former butcher, only returned to dairying six years ago and his herd includes 60 head.
John said he knew as soon as he got a good look at the young cow that he was dealing with a potential champion.
“We arrived at 6pm at night after milking and Neil was bringing her up towards us and I thought: ‘This is a heck of a good young cow’,” John said. “Before I could get a complete look at her I was wondering is she just another cow, or is she more than just another cow? When he got her to us, I knew she was going to be right up there and I hadn’t seen any other finalists at that point. She was outstanding, with an exceptional rear udder. It was a refreshing experience because I’d never met this farmer.”
Neil was still trying to find the words to describe his reaction minutes after accepting his award.
“I’m tickled … speechless,” he said. Although involved in showing and living near fellow breeders who do show, he said the decision to sell her sat easily with him. She was recently herd tested at her new home and was milking 48 litres.
“I wanted to see her promoted in some way,” Neil said. “I knew she’d be looked after and she carries my prefix, so it’s a feather in my hat that she’s won an on-farm and she’ll go on and hopefully do something for Mark and Leeanne (Fraser).” ... Read More...
























