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THE NEXT GENERATION OF CATTLE EXPERTS:  These extraordinary learners showcased their exceptional abilities and knowledge at the Bank Windhoek/Feedmaster Youth Cattle Judging Competition.From left: Chane´ Janse van Vuuren, Sienta-Mari van Rooyen, and Benjamin Mostert with Bank Windhoek’s corporate social responsibility and sponsorships manager, Audrey Mostert.
THE NEXT GENERATION OF CATTLE EXPERTS: These extraordinary learners showcased their exceptional abilities and knowledge at the Bank Windhoek/Feedmaster Youth Cattle Judging Competition.From left: Chane´ Janse van Vuuren, Sienta-Mari van Rooyen, and Benjamin Mostert with Bank Windhoek’s corporate social responsibility and sponsorships manager, Audrey Mostert.

Youth Triumph in Bank Windhoek/Feedmaster Cattle Judging Competition

STAFF REPORTER
Chané Janse van Vuuren, Sienta-Mari van Rooyen, and Benjamin Mostert, students of Outjo's Moria Private School, placed first, second, and third, respectively, at the Bank Windhoek Feedmaster National Cattle Judging Competition, hosted in Windhoek.

The Bank Windhoek Feedmaster National Cattle Judging Competition is a partnership between Bank Windhoek and Feedmaster and was held at the Windhoek Agricultural and Industrial Show.

The initiative, now in its fifth year, focuses on the Simbrah and Simmentaler – including the Braunvieh cattle breeds and gives students in grades 9 through 11 the knowledge and skills they need to feed and judge stud animals on the farm and in show rings.

Christo van Zyl, the program's director, reported that 80 students from various schools nationwide registered to compete in this year's event. In the end, 12 students—six boys and six girls—made it to the national youth judging competition final. Before the judging competition, all candidates went to a prejudging course.

Basic anatomy and composition of the cattle were the key topics of the judging course. The guidelines of show associations, the function of the show stewards, the management of the feed for show animals, and the preparation and taming of animals for shows. Van Zyl expressed his admiration for the student's ability to stay current with the industry, which has led to an annual rise in competition standards.

“The passion and commitment from the learners make us want to do this repeatedly. We are proud of this competition and thank Bank Windhoek for their unwavering support in this worthy investment,” said Van Zyl.

Van Vuuren, who finished third in 2022, is this year's champion. Van Rooyen held her second place, while Mostert finished third for the first time.

The three expressed their gratitude for the opportunity to compete in the tournament, which they described as difficult and enjoyable. Speaking on behalf of everyone who took part, Van Vuuren said she was overwhelmed by the win and glad the hard work and effort had paid off.

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