Mag Pandor takes the hat-trick in Royal Highland Show dairy rings

Downpours did not rain on the exhibitors parade at this year’s Royal Highland Show, with the highest dairy entries seen in a decade

Katie Fallon
Livestock Specialist
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Dairy inter-breed and Holstein champion, Mag Pandor, from the Laird family of Blythbridge Holsteins, Peeblesshire and Ferme Blondin, Canada.
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Dairy inter-breed and Holstein champion, Mag Pandor, from the Laird family of Blythbridge Holsteins, Peeblesshire and Ferme Blondin, Canada.

Claiming the dairy inter-breed championship for the third consecutive year was the Holstein champion Mag Pandor, a fifth calver from the Laird family of Blythbridge Holsteins, Peeblesshire, and Ferme Blondin,...

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