One of the top New Zealand Friesians overseas visitors to the South Pacific Conference will see is Tahora Linmack Johanna, held here by Dean Geddes. The cow, owned by Tahora stud of J. J. and J. A. Geddes of Tai Tapu, was first in the best-uddered class and in the four-year-old class and champion cow at the Royal Show in Palmerston North. Five out of the last 10 senior female championships at Royal shows have been won by Tahora cows, all daughters of the outstanding breeding bull Linmack.
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88One of the top New Zealand Friesians overseas visitors to the South Pacific Conference will see is Tahora Linmack Johanna, held here by Dean Geddes. The cow, owned by Tahora stud of J. J. and J. A. Geddes of Tai Tapu, was first in the best-uddered class and in the four-year-old class and champion cow at the Royal Show in Palmerston North. Five out of the last 10 senior female championships at Royal shows have been won by Tahora cows, all daughters of the outstanding breeding bull Linmack. Press, 12 February 1982, Page 10
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