Show Results
2024 Georgia National Junior Livestock Show & Rodeo's Angus Show
Perry, Georgia
Total Number Shown: 49
Show Dates: 02/23/24
Judge(s): Mark Core, Pleasantville, Iowa
Deb Core, Pleasantville, Iowa
Grand Champion Bred-and-owned Female
Redhill Viola 231 won grand champion bred-and-owned female at the 2024 Georgia National Junior Livestock Show & Rodeo's Angus Show, Feb. 23 in Perry, Ga. Raegan Gilbert, Lula, Ga., owns the February 2023 daughter of PVF Blacklist 7077. Mark and Deb Core, Pleasantville, Iowa, evaluated the 49 entries. Photo by David Gazda, American Angus Association.
Reserve Grand Champion Bred-and-owned Female
TSF HJ Lucy K48 won reserve grand champion bred-and-owned female at the 2024 Georgia National Junior Livestock Show & Rodeo's Angus Show, Feb. 23 in Perry, Ga. Jackson Throne, Lexington, Ga., owns the November 2022 daughter of S&R Roundtable J328. Mark and Deb Core, Pleasantville, Iowa, evaluated the 49 entries. Photo by David Gazda, American Angus Association.
Grand Champion Owned Female
BCII Forever Lady 0422 won grand champion owned female at the 2024 Georgia National Junior Livestock Show & Rodeo's Angus Show, Feb. 23 in Perry, Ga. Maggie Moon, Comer, Ga., owns the June 2022 daughter of Colburn Primo 5153. Mark and Deb Core, Pleasantville, Iowa, evaluated the 49 entries. Photo by David Gazda, American Angus Association.
Reserve Grand Champion Owned Female
SCC SFC Phyllis 323 won reserve grand champion owned female at the 2024 Georgia National Junior Livestock Show & Rodeo's Angus Show, Feb. 23 in Perry, Ga. John Stalvey, Ray City, Ga., owns the February 2023 daughter of SCC SCH 24 Karat 838. Mark and Deb Core, Pleasantville, Iowa, evaluated the 49 entries. Photo by David Gazda, American Angus Association.
Bronze and Silver Awards
Jackson Throne, Lexington, Ga., center, was awarded his Bronze and Silver Awards at the 2024 Georgia National Junior Livestock Show & Rodeo's Angus Show, Feb. 23 in Perry, Ga. The Bronze and Silver Awards are the first two levels of the National Junior Angus Association Recognition Program. Juniors must apply for the awards and then meet point requirements in many areas of participation before receiving them. Pictured presenting the awards are Doug Williams, Georgia Junior Angus Association advisor, left, and David Gazda, American Angus Association regional manager. Photo by American Angus Association.