Stouwdamshof Holsteins very successful in Apeldoorn
Stouwdamshof Peinzer 18, intermediate champion
Stouwdamshof Holsteins (van ‘t Hof) had a very successful day at a local show in Apeldoorn in the East of the Netherlands. They claimed 4 titles and their B&W herdgroup also named champion.
R&W
The Schrijver family was very successful as well with 3 individual titles, the grand champion R&W and the best herdgroup R&W. Both intermediate classes where dominated by Schijver with a double stroke. The champion in this class was Sabina 44 (Curtis), the later grand champion, and her herdmate Miranda 8 (Winterking) was named reserve.
The junior champion was also owned by Schrijver. Jotan daughter Colette 18 was placed over half-sister Lian 48 owned by Werler Holsteins.
Lian 48 (Jotan), reserve junior champion
Sabina 44 (Curtis), intermediate champion & grand champion R&W
In the first senior class there was another double stroke. Now for Wilco van der Waaij, Vaassen. The 1st placed cow from this class, D.O.W. Olive 43 (Zabing) was eventually named reserve champion behind the 1st placed cow from the eldest class; Stouwdamshof Malve 133. This daughter of the homebred Stouwdamshof 274 from the van ‘t Hof family looked magnificent. In her class she was placed over Welberger Janet 347 (Stadel; Melkveebedrijf Wiltink BV) and Julia 388 P Red (Lawn Boy) owned by Werler Holsteins.
Stouwdamshof Malve 133 (Stouwdamshof 274), senior champion
D.O.W. Olive 43 (Zabing), reserve intermediate champion
B&W
The junior champion B&W was D.O.W Tilly 22, a daughter from “good old” Classic owned by Wilco van der Waaij. She placed over Stouwdamshof Jacoba 107. A Goldsun daughter from the van ‘t Hof family.
Stouwdamshof Jacoba 107 (Goldsun), reserve junior champion
The intermediate champion title was claimed by van ‘t Hof. Their Snowman daughter Stouwdamshof Peinzer 18 looked very good and was named champion over Leeuwke 30 (Allicance) owned by TOPIGS Fokbedrijf Hendriks, Heerde. 3rd was Truus Damion, a Damion daughter of Truus 4100 (Champion x Ideal) and owned by the Brugman family. She is a half-sister to the senior champion; Truus 4577 (Shottle) who, just like last year when she was named intermediate champion, was named grand champion in Apeldoorn. Reserve champion was Stouwdamshof Jacoba 64, an Incas daughter owned by, again, the van ‘t Hof family.
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Stouwdamshof Peinzer 18 (Snowman), intermediate champion
Truus 4577 (Shottle), senior champion & grand champion B&W
Stouwdamshof Jacoba 64 (Incas), reserve senior champioon