Abby Snodgrass bought and raised her prizewinning calf, Coco. Photo / Joel Ford
Abby Snodgrass bought and raised her prizewinning calf, Coco. Photo / Joel Ford
Ten-year-old Abby Snodgrass knew Coco the calf was a good investment but she never imagined she would win four top prizes.
The Pyes Pa School student bought the 3-month-old Friesian heifer soon after it was born and had been rearing it in preparation for the Pyes Pa School calf cluband gala day, which was held on Saturday.
Abby and Coco were awarded champion calf, first in leading, best reared and first in the dairy breed category.
"It was cool," Abby said. "I thought we'd lose."
Abby bought the calf, which has a high breeding worth, for $200 and raised it herself.
Mother Jacqui Snodgrass said Abby had reared the cow on milk powder and calf meal until they had been able to wean her on to grass about two weeks ago.
The family were dairy farmers but now run a fertiliser company.
The awards may have been the day's highlight but there were also paintball, cow poo bingo, and tractor and fire engine rides.