
1. Dyks Kite Linda-Red-ET (Markwell Kite-ET) Whittier Farms Todd Whittier Farms, Sutton, MA
2. Cherrie-Kreek Bonnie-Red-ET (KHW Advent Kite x ) Rosedale Genetics and Mystik-Kreek Farm, Oxford, WI
3. Rocher Jordan Snow-Red-ET (Ja-Bob Jordan Red-ET) Carley Krull, Lake Mills, WI
4. Greenlea Rub Marlene-Red-ET (STBVQ Rubens) Richard Green, Middletown, DE
5. Vermillion Dstrgn Spring-Red (Carrousel Distrigeen-Red) Kevin & Barb Ziemba and Jacob & Amber Westbrook, Aurora, NY
6. Poor-Richs Rbns Aspn-Red (STBVQ Rubens) Don Rottinghaus- Rottinghaus Holsteins, Sitwell, KS
7. Mc Cleland Marker Babe-Red (Indianhead Red Marker) Gilbert Teixeira and Mc Cleland Dairy, Turlock, CA
8. Sunny-Views Kitten-Red ET (Markwell Kite-Red) LeDonna Farms Matt Hopkins, Oconomowoc, WI
9. Willow Marsh Resume-Red (Valleyriver Ruben Redman-Red-ET) Tyler R Fisher, Edgewood, IA
Yeah I like her too, we both do! This is a beautiful cow we have to start the class. She has a dairy long frame and is easily the best udder in the class. She has had 4 calves and carries her youthfulness well. She walks more comfortably on her hind legs and has more quality in her mammary system, taking nothing away from this red cow in second. It is hard to find a cow with this much strength, but she doesn't quite have the quality in her udder to win the class today. The cow in second over the cow in third, she has more stretch, more median suspensory ligament and height at the top of the rear udder. I really admire the cow in third and love the blending of parts and symmetry throughout, while being more correct in her rump and a little more dairy throughout over this recently fresh nine year old cow in fourth.
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