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Sunny day for The Caves show

Agricultural show results

The weather put on a sunny show for those showing off their animals at The Caves Annual Agricultural Show 2023 on Saturday, 29 April.

Read the results below.

Interbreed Bull

Calf champion

Animal name: Couti Outi Crueso

Breed: Brangus

Exhibitor name and location: Coui Outi, Brangus, Kunwarara

Reserve calf champion

Animal name: Kenrol 0590

Breed: Brahman

Exhibitor name and location: Kenrol Brahmans Matcham’, Gracemere

Junior champion

Animal name: Kenrol 3204

Breed: Brahman

Exhibitor name and location: Kenrol Brahman Co, Gracemere

Reserve junior champion

Animal name: Carrie Downs Sebastiano

Breed: Romagnola

Exhibitor name and location: Peter Turner, Lammermoor

Senior champion

Animal name: Kenrol Dreamboy

Breed: Brahman

Exhibitor name and location: Kenrol Brahman Co, Gracemere

Reserve senior champion

Animal name: Cambil Cavalier

Breed: Brahman

Exhibitor name and location: Cambil Brahmans, Proserpine

Grand champion Interbreed Bull

Animal name: Kenrol 3204

Breed: Brahman

Exhibitor name and location: Kenrol Brahmans, Gracemere

Female results

Calf champion

Animal name: Slatewood Y-Arta Catherine

Breed: Simmental

Exhibitor name and location: R & A Clews, Rossmoya

Reserve calf champion

Animal name: Couti Outi Cutie

Breed: Brangus

Exhibitor name and location: Couti Outi Brangus, Kunwarara

Junior champion

Animal name: Kenrol 3179

Breed: Brahman

Exhibitor name and location: Kenrol Brahman Co Gracemere

Reserve junior champion

Animal name Gyranda Tori

Breed: Santa

Exhibitor name and location: Matt Mahony, Gracemere

More results in Wednesday’s paper

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