Maryland Spring Show
2008 Maryland Spring Holstein Show
By ANDREA HOOD-HAINES
TIMONIUM, Md. — MD-Maple-Dell Durham Imp, a 4-year old owned by Maple Dell Farm of Woodbine in partnership with Nate Goldenburg and Ari Eskstein, was named the grand champion female at the 38th Annual Maryland Spring Holstein Show held this past Saturday, April 5th. “This female exhibits the best qualities in mammary system for me today,” explains Judge Sean Johnson of Glenville, Pa. “It is for these qualities that she places over our reserve grand champion.” The reserve grand champion title was awarded to an aged cow, also exhibited by Maple Dell Farm, MD-Maple-Dell Encore Ina-ET.
Winning the junior division grand champion title was Lady’s Manor Gibson Dame, a 4-year old exhibited by Jacob Freeman of Monkton. MD-Carrollton James Ultra, a senior 3-year old, exhibited by Patrick Brauning of Finksburg won the reserve grand champion title of the junior division.
Kelli Savage-Welsh of Knoxville exhibited the junior champion female, Savage-Leigh Bradley Holli, a winter yearling. The reserve junior champion title was awarded to a fall calf, Glad-Ray K-Rozzie-Red, exhibited by Glad-Ray Farm, James & Sharon Keilhotlz of Thurmont.
Parker Welch of Chestertown won the junior division junior champion banner with his fall yearling, Rocky-Mount Dur Lavish. Laurel Moore followed his lead by winning the reserve junior champion banner for exhibiting her spring yearling, MS-Kingsmill Aspn Eleanor-ET. Winning the award for exhibiting the overall best bred and owned junior animal was Holly Wright of New Windsor with her 4-year old, MD-Carrollton SG Beedapple.
The Premier Exhibitor banner was awarded to the Harrison Family, MD-Dun-Loafin Farm of Burkittsville. The Patrick Family, Maple Dell Farm of Woodbine was presented with the Premier Breeder banner.
Following are the results of the show with Junior placings indicated by parenthesis, (1):
Winter calves: 1. (1) Peace & Plenty Aspen Potion, Austin Schwartzbeck, Union Bridge, 2. (2) Aubrey Schwartzbeck, Union Bridge, 3. Taylor Schwartzbeck, Union Bridge, 4. (4)Shelby Iager, Frederick, 5. (5) Joshua Freeman, Monkton, 6. (6) Keirstien Mayne, Union Bridge, 7. (7) Cory DeBaugh, Boonsboro, 8. (8) Annie Dell, Westminster
Fall calves: 1. Glad-Ray K Rozzie-Red, Glad-Ray Farm, Thurmont, 2. Chip Savage, Knoxville, 3. Ehrhardt Farms, Baldwin, 4. (1) Logan Moore, Centreville, 5. Kennedy Family, Kennedyville, 6. (2) Caitlin Patrick, Woodbine
Summer yearlings: 1. Savage-Leigh Shottle Leony, Chip Savage, Knoxville, 2. Pintail Point Farm, Queenstown, 3. Ehrhardt Farms, Baldwin, 4. (1) Patrick Brauning, Finksburg, 5. (2) Frank Buck, Jr., Port Deposit, 6. (3) Logan Moore, Centreville, 7. Pheasant Echo’s Farm, Westminster
Spring yearlings: 1. Savage-Leigh Sweet Jae, Kelli Savage-Welsh, Knoxville, 2. Bulldog Holsteins, Frederick, 3. (1) Laurel Moore, Centreville, 4. (2) Jacob Freeman, Monkton
Winter yearlings: 1. Savage-Leigh Bradley Holli, Kelli Savage-Welsh, Knoxville, 2. (1) Laurel Moore, Centreville, 3. Dun-Loafin Farm, Burkittsville, 4. (2) Ethan Hood, Union Bridge, 5. Peace & Plenty Farm, Union Bridge, 6. Peace & Plenty Farm, Union Bridge, 7. (3) Derek Patrick, Woodbine
Fall yearlings: 1. (1) Rocky-Mount Dur Lavish, Parker Welch, Chestertown, 2. Kennedy Family, Kennedyville, 3. (2) Elizabeth Davis, Union Bridge, 4. (3) Caitlin Patrick, Woodbine, 5. (4) Joshua Freeman, Monkton, 6. (5) Davis Schwartzbeck, Union Bridge, 7. (6) Logan Moore, Centreville, 8. Kennedy Family, Kennedyville
Junior best three females: 1. Savage-Leigh Farm, Knoxville, 2. Way-Lu Farm, Mt. Airy
Dry cow: 1. (1) Coldsprings Roy 1469K, Courtney Hoff, New Windsor
Junior 2-year olds (Unfresh): 1. C-Valley Goldwin Bandit, Chris & Jen Hill, Thurmont, 2. (1) Sarah Davis, Union Bridge, 3. Leslie Bruchey, Westminster, 4. Dun-Loafin Farm, Burkittsville
Junior 2-year olds (Calved): 1. Raggi Talent Tina, Nick and Nancy Raggi, Denton, 2. Windsor-Manor Farm, New Windsor, 3. Coldsprings Farm, New Windsor, 4. (1) Holly Wright, New Windsor, 5. (2) Jarrett Remsberg, Middletown
Senior 2-year olds: 1. Lady’s Manor Demi Glaze, My Lady’s Manor, Monkton, 2. Pintail Point, Queenstown, 3. Kennedy Family, Kennedyville, 4. Katelyn Iager, Frederick, 5. My Lady’s Manor, Monkton, 6. Coldsprings Farms, New Windsor
Junior 3-year olds: 1. MD-Dun-Loafin Dundee Memory, Dun-Loafin Farm, Burkittsville, 2. Pheasant Echo’s Farm, Westminster, 3. Ehrhardt Farms, Baldwin, 4. (1) Sarah Davis, Union Bridge
Senior 3-year old: 1. MD-Dun-Loafin Dur Mattie-ET, Dun-Loafin Farm, Burkittsville, 2. (1) Patrick Brauning, Finksburg, 3. Bulldog Holsteins, Frederick, 4. Dun-Loafin Farm, Burkittsville, 5. (2) Carol DeBaugh, Boonsboro, 6. (3) Derek Patrick, Woodbine, 7. Peace & Plenty Farm, Union Bridge, 8. (4) Carissa Doody, Union Bridge
4-year olds: 1. MD-Maple-Dell Durham Imp, Maple-Dell Farm, Nate Goldenberg & Ari Eskstein, Woodbine, 2. Nick & Nancy Raggi, Denton, 3. Dun-Loafin Farm, Burkittsville, 4. Maple-Dell Farm, Woodbine, 5. (1) Jacob Freeman, Monkton, 6. Chip Savage, Knoxville, 7. (2) Holly Wright, New Windsor
5-year olds: 1. MD-Maple-Dell Durham Kari, Maple-Dell Farm, Woodbine, 2. Savage-Leigh Farm, Knoxville, 3. Ehrhardt Farms, Baldwin, 4. (1) Aubrey Schwartzbeck, Union Bridge
Aged cows: 1. MD-Maple-Dell Encore Ina-ET, Maple-Dell Farm, Woodbine, 2. Nick & Nancy Raggi, 3. (1) Caleb Rossing, Henderson, 4. (2) Sara M. Miller, Kennedyville
Production: 1. Fraeland Broker Andrea-ET, Ehrhardt Farms, Baldwin, 2. Chip Savage, Knoxville, 3. Dun-Loafin Farm, Burkittsville, 4. T. J. Remsberg, Middletown
Dam & daughter: 1. (1) Sarah Davis, Union Bridge, 2. (2) Scott Davis, Union Bridge
Best three females: 1. (1) Caitlin Patrick, Woodbine, 2. Savage-Leigh Farm, Knoxville

From left to right are junior champion winners, Jen Keilholtz-Hill with the reserve junior champion heifer; Timmy Frantz with the junior champion female, Savage-Leigh Bradley Holli, a winter yearling exhibited by Kelli Savage-Welsh; Parker Welch with his junior champion winner of the Junior show a fall yearling, Rocky-Mount Dur Lavish and Laurel Moore with the junior division reserve junior champion heifer.

Judge Sean Johnson poses with his champions from the junior division. From left to right are Sean Johnson, Patrick Brauning of Finksburg with his reserve grand champion cow, MD-Carrollton James Ultra, a senior 3-year old; and grand champion animal, Lady’s Manor Gibson Dame, a 4-year old exhibited by Jacob Freeman of Monkton.

The Patrick Family was the recipient of the Premier Breeder banner at the Maryland Spring Holstein Show. MD-Maple-Dell Durham Imp, a 4-year old owned by Maple Dell Farm of Woodbine in partnership with Nate Goldenburg and Ari Eskstein, was named the grand champion female of the Maryland Spring Show. The reserve grand champion title was awarded to an aged cow, also exhibited by Maple Dell Farm, MD-Maple-Dell Encore Ina-ET. From left to right are Caitlin Patrick; Judge Sean Johnson; Derek Patrick with reserve grand champion cow; Denny Patrick with the grand champion winner; Maryland Alternate Dairy Princess Emily Benedict and Upper Chesapeake Dairy Princess Kelly Vaughan.

The overall best bred and owned junior animal was exhibited by Holly Wright of New Windsor with her 4-year old, MD-Carrollton SG Beedapple. From left to right are Upper Chesapeake Dairy Princess Kelly Vaughan, Maryland Alternate Dairy Princess Emily Benedict, Holly Wright with her best bred and owned cow and Judge Sean Johnson of Grantville, Pa.

The Harrison Family of Burkittsville was presented with the Premier Exhibitor banner at the Maryland Spring Holstein Show. From left to right are Susan, Shannon, Butch holding B.J. and Linda Harrison.
