
1. Lindenoord Goldwyn Albany (Braedale Goldwyn x Lindenoord Dundee Almira), Albany Syndicate, Lindenoord Holsteins, Cedar Rapids, IA
2. Lewisdale Eastside Amazement (Gen-Mark Stmatic Sanchez), B. Thompson, J. Lewis, J. Callaghan, Charlottetown, PE
3. Pierstein Jasper Leanna (Wilcoxview Jasper), Pierre Boulet, Isabelle Morin, Montmagny, QC
4. Humqui Irma Goldwin (Braedale Goldwyn), Humqui Farm Inc., Canaan, CT
5. Kamlake Goldwyn Lydia (Braedale Goldwyn), Ferme Kamlake & Frangel, Warwick, PQ
6. Claquato-Rh Escape-ET (Regancrest Dundee-ET), Michael Heath & Robinhood Holsteins, Sherwood, OR
7. Ernest-Anthony Jaz Tempo-ET (Wilcoxview Jasper-ET), Jeff Butler, Frank & Diane Borba, Chebanse, IL
8. Augure Reine Laramie (Wedgwood Laramie), Ferme Augure, Gilnor, Mario Urbain, Leclercville, PQ
9. Ms Duckett Durham Beaty-ET (Regancrest Elton Durham-ET), Dkc Reg Holsteins, Clinton, WI
10. Sweet-Peas Astero Gabrille (Kingsmill Gdwyn Asteroid-ET), Lloyd & Denise Pease, Susquehanna, PA
"Once again, it feels like I'm repeating myself, but it is World Dairy Expo. What an amazing group of cattle and a tremendous, tremendous set of heifers. As you see them starting to come out on the move, this heifer really sorts herself out. She's a little more open in her rib structure, a little more spring to her rib, and little more total mass that puts her over the heifer in second. Our second place heifer, when you analyze her in the lineup, she's really well put together and I'm giving her the advantage over the heifer in third for the length of body and length of neck and the way she tracks on her hind legs. Our beautiful side profile heifer in third uses that style to place over the heifer in fourth, and I prefer her slope from hooks to pins and the position of her thurl."
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