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Stratford chosen to host national dairy sector youth camp

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7 Nov, 2019 11:00 PM2 mins to read

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Emily Agnew leads a heifer during the 2019 youth camp. Photo / Supplied

Emily Agnew leads a heifer during the 2019 youth camp. Photo / Supplied

Taranaki is set to host a national youth camp designed to upskill young people interested in showing and handling dairy cattle.

The camp, organised by Holstein Friesian NZ, is being held at Stratford's A&P Showgrounds from 10th-13th January 2020.

Participants will learn how to prepare a heifer for a show, with tutorials on clipping, judging, handling, nutrition and showmanship.

"The demonstrations will all be really practical and hands-on," said Holstein Friesian NZ field officer Amelia Griffin.

Brad Seager was awarded the Paramount Cup at the youth camp in early 2019. Photo / Supplied
Brad Seager was awarded the Paramount Cup at the youth camp in early 2019. Photo / Supplied
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"Each student will be assigned their own heifer so they can prepare the animal for a mini show".

The National All Dairy Breeds Youth Camp is open to young people between the ages of 10-21.

"The camp is open to anyone. Participants don't have to be from a farm or a member of a breed society" said Griffin.

"They just have to be interested in showing dairy cattle and learning more about animal behaviour, handling and care".

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Emily Agnew clips a heifer's coat under the watchful eye of Lauren Otto. Photo / Supplied
Emily Agnew clips a heifer's coat under the watchful eye of Lauren Otto. Photo / Supplied

Attendees vie for the Paramount Cup, which is awarded to the top performing HFNZ youth member at the camp.

The trophy has previously been awarded to a Waikato teenager who wasn't off a farm, but was passionate about dairy cattle.

"An important part of the camp will be a dinner held with Taranaki Holstein Friesian NZ members" said Griffin.

Thomas Jeyes takes part in a leading exercise during the 2019 youth camp. Photo / Supplied
Thomas Jeyes takes part in a leading exercise during the 2019 youth camp. Photo / Supplied

"It will provide a fantastic opportunity for attendees to connect with local dairy farmers who may need a hand showing their cattle".

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The Taranaki branch of Holstein Friesian NZ has generously donated $2000 towards the camp.

"It's a great way for us to give back and support young people to grow their knowledge and confidence around cattle" said branch president Jamie Taylor.

"It's rare to have an event of this calibre on our backdoor step. I'd urge Taranaki residents to make the most of it and sign up".

Taranaki Holstein Friesian studs will provide cattle for participants to care for during the camp.

The youth camp has also received sponsorship from CRV Ambreed, Bell Booth, LIC, G&M Wood, Holstein International and Semex.

People can register by visiting www.nzholstein.org.nz

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