"The older students took turns spending time in the cattle barn overnight feeding and monitoring the heifers. It was lots of fun" she said.
There were workshops on animal health, breeding and showmanship skills, and participants were taught how to use electric clippers to trim the heifer's coat.
The barn resembled a hair dressing salon, with local Holstein Friesian breeders showing students how to use hair dryers to prepare the animal.
He's been taking part in calf club competitions since he was five.
"It was great to learn about a cow's anatomy and the proper way to prepare an animal for a show" he said.
"I really enjoyed meeting other like-minded young people from across the country. I've made lots of new friends".
Taranaki students Monique Radford, Neko McDonald, Nicole Honeyfield, Jessica Holmes, Paige Taylor, Riley Taylor and Charlotte Stachurski also attended the camp.
It was organised and run by Holstein Friesian NZ. The Taranaki Branch of Holstein Friesian NZ generously donated $2000 to help fund the event.
Its members also ran hands-on training workshops and provided heifers for participants to look after and handle.
Other sponsors included CRV Ambreed, Bell Booth, LIC, Holstein International, Semex, Keith Baker Cartage, Gary and Karen Peters, Mark Rowland, Greenbank Holsteins and Lakeview Holsteins.