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Ayrshire herd

More awards for Kittochside Dairy Herd

After wins at the Ayr show earlier this year, the National Museum of Rural Life was well represented at the East Kilbride Agricultural show.

The dairy herd achieved a most memorable day and for the second year in succession won the prestigious Tunnoch Trophy for winning the Quey Derby.

Against some very prominent Ayrshire cattle breeders the Kittochside herd managed to accumulate four first places, three second places and three third places. Special awards were acheived from the Ayrshire Cattle Society for the best group of Ayrshires shown on the day. The young handler and showmanship award was jointly won by Maggie MacDougall's daughters Louise and Mhairi.

Winning Kittochside Dairy Herd

Pictured is Maggie MacDougall, her daughter Mhairi and the award winning herd. Kittochside Candy won the heifer in milk and Quey Derby (quey is another term for heifer) and was third in the best animal bred by an exhibitor. Kittochside Nora Louise was placed second for a cow in milk and second as best animal bred by an exhibitor and third for production inspection.

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