Judge Brett Barber of Dumas, Texas sorted through more than
450 head of Brahmans July 27 and 78. He selected Adrian Land II of Branford,
Florida for top honors in the owned bull classes, winning Grand Champion Grey
Brahman Bull with his entry, JDH Mr. Manso 638. His counterpart, the Grand
Champion Red Brahman Bull was M’Lee Ivy’s entry, Mr. H Hampton Rojo 201/1,
which traveled to compete in Shawnee from Soso, Mississippi.
The female show was just as impressive, with Austin
Gonzalez’s Miss V8 474/7 “Legacy” earning the honor of Grand Champion
Grey Brahman Female. The Grand Champion Red Brahman Female, Lady H Flavia Manso
179/0 was exhibited by Amie Ferguson of Roanoke, Louisiana.
A unique aspect of the American Junior Brahman Association’s
(AJBA) National Junior Show is the opportunity for youth to breed, raise and
show their own cattle. Judged by Paul Maulsby of College Station, Texas, the
Bred and Owned division of this annual show is one of the most coveted honors.
Awarded Grand Champion Grey Bred and Owned Bull was Jacob
Vallenta’s JMV Leroy Manso 52/1 from Alleyton, Texas. Bar L Red Solo 70 owned
by Allie Carriere of Port Barre, Louisiana acquired the title of Grand Champion
Red Bred and Owned Bull. Bred and Owned female champions were Miss CBR Viva
491/0 owned by Haley Herzog of Robinson, Texas from the grey division and Miss
Double A 695/0 owned by Evan Acevedo of Mission, Texas in the red division.
This all-around youth competition not only gives junior
members the opportunity to raise and show cattle, but it also allows them to
demonstrate their skills in other realms to acquire points towards the top
honor of All Around Individual. Included in these events are a showmanship
contest, public speaking contest, poster and photography contests and a
herdsman quiz. Nine-year-old Savannah Allen of Sulphur Springs, Texas took home
this year’s top honor of All Around Individual, garnering points in the cattle
show as well as each of the other leadership contests.
In conjunction with the other activities the AJBA also holds
its Annual Membership Meeting conducting the business of the organization and
electing the leadership for the coming year. Andrew Simon of Baton Rouge,
Louisiana was selected to lead the AJBA for the coming year with Haley Herzog
of Robinson, Texas being named the Vice President, Arica Land of Branford,
Florida elected as secretary, Jessica Smith of Maringouin, Lousiana named treasurer
and Jacob Valenta of Alleyton, Texas to hold the position of AJBA reporter.
See the Juniors section at brahman.org for photos of the champions. A complete listing of winners is available on the blog below.
Brahmin breed have history of Indian indigenous breed Kankrej, and Gir of Gujarat .Here breed is for milk and draught , so can ur association could be very kindful give resources of these breed development .Maldharies (Animal Breeder) have lack of these.
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