Southern award follows 2016 Knockaloe triumph
A Limousin heifer owned by the Cain family of Crosby has scooped the top prize at the Southern District Agricultural show.
Tom and Lee Cain’s animal was crowned Supreme Champion at Great Meadow.
A Texel belonging to the Kermode family was named first reserve, with Neil Masson and Vicky Sloane-Masson’s Holstein cow taking second reserve.
Ned Kennaugh’s shire horse was third.
Simon Clarke described the moment the winner was selected.

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