The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Jersey cow takes coveted title

- Erika hay

The husband and wife team of Colin and Izzy Laird had a day to remember at the Highland Show yesterday when Izzy’s Jersey cow took the interbreed title with Colin’s Holstein in reserve.

The couple milk 550 Holsteins, along with Colin’s dad, Alister, at Blyth Farm, West Linton, but Izzy introduced a few Jerseys to the herd when she married Colin a couple of years ago and has gone on to show them with great success in her own name.

Not only did her third calver, Fourcross Anthony Carozza take the interbreed award but also the prestigiou­s Queens Cup, which rotates round the livestock sections and this year was awarded to the best animal in the dairy section.

Judge Willie Whiteford, Carlisle described her as an idyllic example of the breed.

The Holstein champion, Blythbridg­e Jessy was imported from France as a heifer in-milk last year just before the Highland, where she came first in her class. She is projected to 14,200 litres in this lactation having yielded 11,100 in her first.

The Laird family were delighted to win the Holstein championsh­ip for the eighth time in 20 years of showing especially after a busy year with baby, Chloe being born in February.

Reserve in the Jersey section was Andrew Wilson, Carskerdo, Cupar, with the third calver, Enchanted Wizard Jess, brought out by wife, Pat. Jess is one of 20 Jerseys which form part of the 350 strong Holstein herd and she was junior champion at the Highland as a heifer.

A small Red and White section was led by Brian Yates’ January-calved heifer, Logan Integral Jodie Red from his herd of 12 Red and Whites and 230 Black and Whites at East Logan, Castle Douglas. She went on to win the junior interbreed title.

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 ?? Pictures: Wullie Marr. ?? Georgia Kerr with Pat Wilson of Carskerdo Farm, Cupar, and Enchanted Wizard Jess (Jersey reserve champion) and Monument David Jess (Jersey junior champion).
Pictures: Wullie Marr. Georgia Kerr with Pat Wilson of Carskerdo Farm, Cupar, and Enchanted Wizard Jess (Jersey reserve champion) and Monument David Jess (Jersey junior champion).

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