PREMIUM Livestock Beef success for Finley High School By Country News Oct 14, 2024 Finley High School student Lillianna MyerVale, pictured left, was crowned the Intermediate Champion parader. Lillianna paraded Cheekie. Maggie Bramley, centre, was the Reserve Intermediate Champion. She paraded Marshmallow. Ava Schlink was awarded the Junior Champion Parader sash. Ava paraded Liquorice. Finley High School students achieved success at the Melbourne Royal Show recently. FHS Uzzi paraded by Kate Tilley took out the Grand Champion Carcase award with a score of 93.83 points. Finley High School bull Unstoppable with (from left, front row) Matilda Burton, Lindsey Matheson, Ava Schlink and Claire Ingram on the halter. Back row, Nick Chesworth, Ryan Bauer, Maggie Bramley, Abbey Tanner, Gary Webb and Robyn O’Leary. Unstoppable was the Junior Champion Bull. He went on to beat the Senior Champion Bull to be named Grand Champion Bull. Unstoppable was in the top five in the Interbreed competition. By Country News Related Stories Livestock Carbon emissions and farmingLearn more about carbon emissions and farming at a free seminar. By Geoff Adams Livestock Controlling scours in beef calvesIllness in the first few months of a calf’s life can hold back development. By Geoff Adams Livestock FOR SALEMurray Livestock Beef cattle paraders at Melbourne Royal ShowAustralia’s most promising young beef cattle paraders have been announced by Agricultural Shows Australia as eligible to compete in the national finals of a prestigious annual competition. By Geoff Adams Newsletter Delivered weekly each Tuesday Subscribe to Newsletter Most Popular News Michelle Payne returns to Rochester Horticulture Major GV fruit packing business sold Entertainment Fireworks back for Shepparton Show Lifestyle Recipes of the week News No compensation if buybacks flood crops
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