Norman Second-Crop Daughters
Sweep Top Honors at
Pennsylvania Championship Shows!
ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA –
August 28, 2006 –
Two daughters by
204HO1010 Highland-H
Stormin Norman
EX-94 TV
took home three junior champion titles at
Pennsylvania championship shows earlier this month.
Norman’s spring yearling heifer Smith-Oak Norman Marisa swept
both open and junior show Junior Champion honors at the PA
Holstein Association’s Central Championship Show. The day’s
double-win was garnered by Marisa’s owner, Tylor Smith, from
Reynoldsville, Pa. The 108-head show was officiated by Adam
Sonnen of Millville, Pa.
Quen-View Norman Blast was named open show Junior Champion of
the PA Holstein Association’s Northeast Championship Show. Owned
by Zachary Ulmer of Lindon, Pa., Blast had earlier been selected
as the first place summer yearling by judge Dan McGarr of King
Ferry, N.Y.
In addition to his success in the show ring, Norman is known for
siring smooth, stylish cattle with plenty of power and strength.
This is confirmed by his uncommonly unique aAa of 564. He
already has six excellent first-crop three-year-old daughters
and two of his daughters are now classified Ex-93.
Norman also offers breeders something fresh. With a pedigree
that contains no Bell blood, Norman is a total outcross to many
of today’s most common bloodlines.
Excalibur Sires, based in Rochester, Minn., is the fastest
growing A.I. company in North America. In cooperation with
global partners, Excalibur Sires progeny tests over 1,000
Holstein young sires a year. For more information, please
contact your local representative, call the office directly at
507-282-7451.