August 15, 2022 at 7:21 p.m.
Now nationally known
Wisconsin Ayrshire Breeders’ Association show holds new recognition
Wisconsin Ayrshire Queen Abby Charapata (from left), Kurt Wolf holding the intermediate and honorable mention grand champion cow Margot Precious, Michelle Wolf holding the reserve senior and reserve grand champion Miss Malibu Mimosa, Ryan Krohlow holding the senior and grand champion Palmyra Predator B Ruthless-ET and judge Kaleb Kruse are pictured at the Midwest National Ayrshire Show Aug. 2 in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. PHOTO COURTESY OF DAIRY AGENDATODAY
The Midwest National Ayrshire Show was held Aug. 2 in Fond du Lac. Kaleb Kruse of Dyersville, Iowa, officiated the show and placed 130 Ayrshires.
The winning 4-year-old, Palmyra Predator B Ruthless-ET, exhibited by Kurt Wolf and John Cannon of Epworth, Iowa, was named the senior and grand champion female and best uddered cow of the show.
The second place 4-year-old, Miss Malibu Mimosa, owned by Michelle Wolf, Duane Cole and Melissa Burns of Epworth, Iowa, claimed the titles of reserve senior and reserve grand champion.
Honorable mention grand champion honors went to the intermediate champion female, the winning junior 3-year-old, Margot Precious, exhibited by Kurt Wolf and Michael Maier, also of Epworth, Iowa.
Moy-Ayr Predator Lively was the honorable mention senior champion. Following Precious as the reserve intermediate champion was Stillmore Vicking Irena exhibited by Brent and Kari Kinnard of Kewaunee.
B-Ruthless Gentle Revenge, owned by Kurt Wolf and Cannon, was selected as the junior champion heifer.
TwinCounty Bacardi Breezer-ET was selected as the reserve junior champion for Josh and Casey Hushon of Genesee.
Kozy Kountry K-Sire Peppermint was named the honorable mention junior champion for Tim and Katie Busch of Cecil.
In the youth show, Moy-Ayr Predator Lively was tapped for senior and grand champion honors by Kruse. Lively is owned by Steve, Pauline, Rebecca and Emily Schmidt of Delavan.
Onword Lazy M Distinct Arrow, the top junior-owned aged cow, was recognized as the reserve senior and reserve grand champion of the show for owners Kenzie Ullmer, Monica Schwittay and Tyler Boyer of Seymour.
Kruse named Sco-Lo Kingsire Boom as the intermediate champion of the youth show. She was exhibited by Cael, Chase and Caden Cannon of Epworth, Iowa. Following Boom as the reserve intermediate champion was Arthuracres Handsome Annalise exhibited by Matthew Thompson and Cooper Wolf of Darlington. Honorable mention intermediate champion of the youth show was Wingerts Bigtime Journey exhibited by Eva Gilmore and Avery Kotlarczyk of Madison.
Kruse selected Grand View Tuxedo Devyn as the junior champion of the youth show, after her win in the fall calf class. Devyn was exhibited by Jacob, Logan and Madison Harbaugh and Tim Busch of Marion. For reserve junior champion of the youth show, Kruse selected B-Ruthless Resilient exhibited by Jamie Black, Cooper Wolf and Cael, Chase and Caden Cannon of Epworth, Iowa. The youth show honorable mention junior champion was the top-placing youth-owned fall yearling, Grand-View Vicking Dream On-ET, exhibited by the partnership of Ullmer, Jaskolski and Schwittay of Seymour.
Spring calves
1. Old-N-Lazy KS Metallica exhibited by Kurt Wolf and Michael Maier
2. Coulee-Crest Rushmore Callie exhibited by Emily Nooyen
Winter calves
1. Bar-Vue Rooster Piper exhibited by Irrthum Farm Inc.
2. Wingert’s B Dont Be Jealous-ET exhibited by Kaelyn, Kenadee and Keegan Weigel and Melissa Sprecher
Fall calves
1. Grand View Tuxedo Devyn exhibited by Jacob, Logan and Madison Harbaugh and Tim Busch
2. B-Ruthless Resilient-ET exhibited by Jamie Black, Cooper Wolf and Cael, Chase and Caden Cannon
Summer yearlings
1. Old-Bankston-AL Wideopen-ET exhibited by Lynn Lee, Cooper Wolf and Carter and Addison Major
2. Wingert’s Remsberg Elegance exhibited by Jazmin Wingert
Spring yearlings
1. TwinCounty Bacardi Breezer-ET exhibited by Josh and Casey Hushon
2. Kin-Land Kingsire Alice (Kingsire) exhibited by Kaelyn Weigel
Winter yearlings
1. Kozy Kountry K-Sire Peppermint exhibited by Tim and Katie Busch
2. Redcarpet GW Belle-ET exhibited by Jacob, Logan and Madison Harbaugh and Bryleigh, Ryker, Corbin and Ledger Ferry
Fall yearlings
1. B-Ruthless Gentle Revenge exhibited by Cooper Wolf and Cael, Chase and Caden Cannon
2. Des Prairies Betty exhibited by TJ and Jazmin Wingert and Steve McDonald
Junior best three females
1. Jill Kopfer
2. Clint Irrthum
Milking yearlings
1. Fishersons Vicking Keegan exhibited by Rachel Hefel, MacKenna and Jace Fisher and Paxton Mashek
2. Old-Bankston TSB Saturn exhibited by Ted, Katie, Clayton, Austin and Lacey Wolf
Summer junior 2-year-olds
1. Sco-Lo Kingsire Boom exhibited by Cael, Chase and Caden Cannon
2. Ram-Ayr Reagan Destiny exhibited by Rachel Hefel and Mark Fisher
Junior 2-year-olds
1. Wingerts Bigtime Journey exhibited by Eva Gilmore and Avery Kotlarczyk
2. Twin-Country Bikini Breeze-ET exhibited by Kurt Wolf and John Cannon
Senior 2-year-olds
1. Old-N-Lazy Monotonous-ET exhibited by Kurt Wolf and Michael Maier
2. Palmyra Lochinvar B Rejoice exhibited by Kurt and Michelle Wolf, Dani Tews, Laurie Adams and Rachel Linke
Junior 3-year-olds
1. Margot Precious exhibited by Kurt Wolf and Michael Maier
2. Arthuracres Handsome Annalise exhibited by Matthew Thompson and Cooper Wolf
Senior 3-year-olds
1. Stillmore Vicking Irena exhibited by Brent and Kari Kinnard
2. Family-Af-Ayr Gentle Devil exhibited by Family-Af-Ayr Farm
4-year-olds
1. Palmyra Predator B Ruthless-ET exhibited by Kurt Wolf and John Cannon
2. Miss Malibu Mimosa exhibited by Michelle Wolf, Duane Cole and Melissa Burns
5-year-olds
1. Moy-Ayr Predator Lively exhibited by Steve, Pauline, Rebecca and Emily Schmidt
2. Redwood Dempsey Shardha exhibited by Steve and Sara Schneider
Aged cows
1. Bonert Rousch Renata exhibited by Eric Lang
2. Onword Lazy M Distinct Arrow exhibited by Kenzie Ullmer, Monica Schwittay and Tyler Boyer
Lifetime component merit cows
1. P&A-LM Jagar Ja-Lo exhibited by Andy, Jennifer, Kaitlyn, Abbi and Zach Hauser
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