Jared Cahill looks after prize-winning cow Sherraine Congress Maria. Photo / David Hill
Jared Cahill looks after prize-winning cow Sherraine Congress Maria. Photo / David Hill
Small is big for a North Canterbury dairy farming family.
The Sherriff family, of Ohoka near Rangiora, won the supreme champion dairy cow award at the New Zealand Agricultural Show this month, making it three in a row.
Their farm, run by Peter Sherriff and his daughter, Olivia, and son-in-law,Jared Cahill, milks just 150 cows on 160ha.
The winning cow, 6-year-old Sherraine Congress Maria, took out the top prize for the second year in a row, while 10-year-old cow Sherraine Fortune Carra, supreme champion in 2016, got an ''honourable mention''.
Carra's daughter, 2-year-old Sherraine Windbrook Carla, won intermediate champion.
Cahill said the family entered five cows in all last week.
''We usually enter about 10 or 12 cows. There's not as many animals here as last year, but it's still good for the show to have the cattle here and for us it's an opportunity to advertise what we've got.''
He said complying with the new biosecurity protocols, developed to manage the risk of Mycoplasma bovis, had been relatively straightforward.