Boys and Girls Ag Day Results
Boys and Girls Ag Day Results
Christchurch turned on a beautiful sunny day
for the annual Synlait Boys and Girls Agricultural Club
Championship Day at Canterbury Agricultural Park last
week.
Outlying Canterbury Primary Schools were given the opportunity to compete in livestock judging, similar to what they would experience at an A&P Show. To qualify for the Championships, entrants had to have attended a school pet day within their region.
Over 70 entries were received, comprising beef calves, dairy calves, lambs, poultry and goats. Entries were received from: Broomfield School, Springston School, Oxford Area School, Kirwee School, Tai Tapu Primary, Darfield High School, Ladbrooks School, Leeston Consolidated School, West Melton School, Broadfield School, and Hororata Primary School.
Students were judged across three sections: Care and Attention, Leading and Handling and their Project Books which were submitted prior to the Canterbury A&P Show.
Each participant was required to parade their animal in
front of the judges and answer questions on their care.
After some serious deliberation, winners across all sections
and classes were decided. Entrants received a certificate
and Tip Top ice cream. Winning entries also received ribbons
and trophies.
Peter Gilbert, President of the Canterbury
A&P Association, enjoyed the day out.
“As usual
the kids were so enthusiastic and their animals were in
great condition. It’s important to get children interested
in animal care and welfare from a young age. The skills they
learn are invaluable. This not only benefits the A&P
movement, but the agricultural industry as a whole.”
Mr
Gilbert paid tribute to the volunteers that helped make the
day a success.
“Many of our volunteers have had a busy time at the recent A&P Show, but they still turned up helping to mark project books, judging animals and doing the odd bit of heavy lifting too. We also couldn’t have pulled the day off without the support of our Sponsors – so thanks very much to Synlait for all their help and support.”
Mark Burnside, Milk Supply Relationship manager from Synlait spoke to the young exhibitors and said that an understanding of animal care and welfare would serve them well should they choose to have careers in the Ag sector later in life.
“You will also learn that caring for the environment and ensuring produce from NZ farms is high quality and safe to eat is very important as well, but for now learning about caring for animals is a great place to start” said Mr Burnside
CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION PLACINGS
Dairy Calves – Junior
(Years 1-4)
Champion: Kate Geddes (Kirwee
School)
Reserve Champion: Page Wakelin-Noble (Oxford Area
School)
Dairy Calves –
Senior (Years 5-8)
Champion: Sam Stalker
(Lincoln Primary)
Reserve Champion: Hillary Cooper
(Oxford Area School)
Beef
Calves – Junior (Years 1-4)
Champion: Louis
Dalley (Leeston School)
Reserve Champion: Sonja Slemint
(Oxford Area School)
Beef
Calves – Senior (Years 5-8)
Champion: Daniel
Stokes (Oxford Area School)
Reserve Champion: Lilia
Wadie
Lambs – Junior
(Years 1-4)
Champion: Hayden Lineham (Broadfield
School)
Reserve Champion: Dustin Rowlands (Hororata
School)
Lambs – Senior
(Years 5-8)
Champion: Mitchell Frahm (Oxford
Area School)
Reserve Champion: Adele Pope (Springston
School)
Poultry Junior
(Years 1-4)
Champion: Daniel Benison (Springston
School)
Reserve Champion: Ebony Grieve (Tai Tapu Primary
School)
Poultry – Senior
(Years 5-8)
Champion: Emily Neal (Tai Tapu
Primary School)
Reserve Champion: Sonya Benison
(Springston School)
Goats
Champion: Jack Bishop
(Broadfield School)
Full results can be found at http://www.theshow.co.nz/canterbury-ap-association/other-events/.
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