Amanda Brown just loves cows.
Her particular passion is for the Ayrshire breed, continuing a long family history which started when her mother's family — the Morton family — established the Ingleside stud in Southland in the 1940s.
The 29-year-old recently became an accredited junior judge for the breed, which meant she could judge at shows alongside a senior judge and, after a few shows, sit another paper to become a senior judge.
Miss Brown was brought up showing cattle and was leading calves when she was big enough to handle them.
Originally from a sheep and beef farm at Otama, before moving to a lifestyle block at McNab, she started relief milking on a farm at Benio in her last year at Gore High School.