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Te Awamutu Jersey Cattle Club hold the 'Oscows'

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23 Jul, 2018 05:00 PM2 mins to read

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Aleasha Shaw (left) receives the 10-year-old cow certificate and Grant Wilson the J.S. Pattison Memorial Trophy.

Aleasha Shaw (left) receives the 10-year-old cow certificate and Grant Wilson the J.S. Pattison Memorial Trophy.

Te Awamutu Jersey Cattle Club recently held its Oscows Production Awards for the 2017/18 season at the Ōtorohanga Club.

The production awards are presented to cows of each age group who have produced the most kilograms of milk solids above the average of their peers in their respective herds.

McKinley Challenge Trophy: 2-year-old class: WeeBurnManzelloAida VG2, 437 m/s in 305 days +128 kgMS, owned by Grant and Pam Wilson, 1; Wee Burn Pav Faun Ex2, 490 m/s in 300 days +110 kgMS, 2; Anchor Ice Toni VG2, 455m/s in 305 days +99 kgMS, 3; Carmor Zellos Fidella VG2, 449m/s in 305 days +84 kgMS, 4.

3-year-old class: Ellison and Winsome VG2, 651m/s in 285 days +156 kgMS, owned by R and G Ellison, 1; Thornlea Speedy Sheba Ex2, 485m/s in 298 days +122 kgMS, 2; Tahau Stavos Frog VG2, 417m/s in 285 days +92 kgMS, 3; Tahau Sents Duckdown VG2, 413m/s in 299 days +88 kgMS, 4.

Te Awamutu Jersey Club Trophy: 4-year-old and under: Karaka Degree Lucinda Ex4, 549 m/s in 297 days + 149 kgMS, owned by Chris and Jennifer Turner, 1; Crescent Excell Audrey Ex4, 564m/s in 305 days +140 kgMS, owned by Glen and Chantal Wilson, 2; Thornlea GOAS Ezzie Ex2, 513m/s in 294 days +102 kgMS, 3; Carmor Elicit Primrose Ex4, 537m/s +91 kgMS, 4.

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5-9-year-old: Thornlea Goas Tansy Ex2, 692 m/s in 301 days +286 kgMS, owned by Nigel and Juliette Riddell, 1; Wee Burn OLM Amber Ex2, 643m/s in 292 days + 140 kgMS, 2; Carnmor Comets Felice Ex4, 604m/s +138 kgMS, 3; Karaka Genius Queen Vg4, 538m/s in 298 days +134 kgMS, 4.

10-year-old and over: Anchor Doddy Indianna Vg2, 578m/s in 305 days +204 kgMS, owned by Judy Shaw, 1; Thonwood Aces Coral Ex4, 534m/s +102 kgMS, 2; Karaka Nathan Luella Ex8, 444m/s in 292 days + 75 kgMS, 3.

J.S. Pattison Memorial Trophy: Top kgMS three consecutive years: Wee Burn Joskin Rhia Ex4, 1756m/s, owned by Grant and Pam Wilson, 1; Wee Burn Quest Izy Ex4, 1755m/s, 2; Ellison Murmur Prize VG2, 1717m/s, 3.

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