She crosses the pedigree and commercial line nicely, with great conformation, while earning her keep on-farm and being successful in the show ring.
The cow must be alive as at May 1 in the year the competition is awarded and must have been born and bred in New Zealand with all production completed in New Zealand. A cow cannot win the Cow of the Year award more than once.
"We're happy to have a cow such as Okawa Tony Serenity represent the Holstein Friesian breed," says HFNZ general manager Cherilyn Watson.
"She crosses the pedigree and commercial line nicely, with great conformation, while earning her keep on-farm and being successful in the show ring."
Serenity's classification score of EX2 shows she is very close to ideal conformation, and her lactation records speak for themselves. She's also had embryo transfer (ET) work done.
Coming from the well-known Tahora T family, Serenity is in her sixth lactation, with her best production to date completed as a four-year-old. In this she produced 10,650 litres, 361kg (3.45) protein and 363kg (3.4%) fat over 304 days. Her current PW sits at 244 and LW 244.
Since her four-year-old lactation, Serenity has been consistently achieved over 700kg of milk solids, with her best year as an eight-year-old - 9819 litres, 327kg (3.33 per cent) protein and 421kg (4.28 per cent) fat over 305 days.
Serenity is also a successful show cow, having most recently won the Holstein Friesian Six Years and Over In-milk, Best Uddered, Senior Champion, and All Breeds Supreme Champion at the 2017 Royal Easter Show in Auckland.
Further to this, she has found success in the Semex On-Farm competition, winning the four-year-old Townson Lindy class in 2012, the Conant-Acres Broker Mature class in 2015, and third place in the 2017 Comestar Laurie Sheik Veteran cow class.
In June Serenity attended NZ National Agricultural Fieldays, where she was a hit with the crowds - young and old, urban and rural.