ROYAL HIGHLAND SHOW: Holstein leads dairy rings

Crowds returned to the dairy rings at this year's Royal Highland Show, where the Holstein was crowned supreme champion

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Inter-breed dairy champion, Mag Pandor, from the Laird family, Peeblesshire, and Ferme Blondin, Canada.
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Inter-breed dairy champion, Mag Pandor, from the Laird family, Peeblesshire, and Ferme Blondin, Canada.

It was the Holstein champion, Mag Pandor from the partnership of Colin Laird and family of Blythbridge Holsteins, Peeblesshire, and Ferme Blondin, Canada, which was crowned champion of the dairy rings...

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