National Shows

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Upcoming Shows


December 15, 2024
National Junior Bell Ringer Entries Due

January 18-23, 2025
International Dairy Week (IDW), Tatura Park, Victoria, Australia

January 19-21, 2025
Fort Worth Dairy Show, Fort Worth, TX

February 8, 2025
Commercial Dairy Heifer Show, UGA Livestock Arena, Athens, GA

February 15-17, 2025
Florida State Fair Dairy Shows, Tampa, FL

March 3-5, 2025
Houston Livestock Show, Houston, TX

March 22, 2025
OK Heifer Extravaganza BS Show, Stillwater, OK

March 26-28, 2025
Ohio Spring Expo, Columbus, OH

March 28-30, 2025
NY Dairy Carousel, Hamburg, NY
 

The Tanbark Trail

Whether at a local or national level, from the first shows ever held -- up through today, shows have been a means for breeders to promote their cattle to other breeders. It is an important part of marketing that can also be the fun part of dairy farming.

Shows are common around the world-North and South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and New Zealand. In the Brown Swiss breed, it starts with the local canton show, then state shows and fairs on up to regional and national shows. The first national show was held over 100 years ago and they are still going strong today.

Five National Shows

Currently the National Association hosts five national shows from coast to coast in the US. They are:

The International show, held as part of World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wisconsin, is the largest show. Each year, more than 300 head of Brown Swiss are shown and the show attracts visitors from around the world.

All-American

One of the most important programs connected to showing is the All-American contest. Each year, an All-American, a Reserve All-American and an Honorable Mention All-American animal or group is selected for each of the 20 different show classes. The winners are selected based on the current year’s show winnings from national shows or any of 30 qualifying shows in the U.S. and Canada. Being named All-American is a great honor and adds to the pedigree value of the animal and her family.

One of the most important aspects of showing is the youth involvement.  Showing is a learning experience that is both competitive and fun. For most people in the dairy industry, their love of the dairy cow, work ethics, and goals in life were cultivated at a young age by showing a calf at the local fair.

Genomic Merit Award

The Genomic Merit Award will be presented to the highest genomic heifer at the National Junior Heifer Show and at the International Show. The award will be based on a combination of genomic PPR, genomic NM$, and the show placing. This award was inaugurated with the National Junior Heifer Show in 2017   Entrant must stand in the top 10 of their class (or top 20% if more than 20 in class) to qualify and a copy of the genomic results must be submitted to the national office at least 30 days prior to show date.

Winner of Genomic Merit Heifer Award International 2023

  Presented to Tanner & Dennis Mashek, Calmar, IA, for Hilltop Acrs D Tiana ETV

National Show Reports

 

Following is a List of the Qualifying Shows:

 

  • Northeast National, Eastern States Exposition, W Springfield, MA
  • Eastern National, All-American Dairy Show, Harrisburg, PA
  • International, World Dairy Expo, Madison, WI
  • Southwest National, Heart of America Expo, Stillwater, OK
  • Southeastern National, NAILE, Louisville, KY

The winner of a futurity will qualify for the All-American Contest if the futurity is held as part of a listed qualifying show.

  • California State Fair, Sacramento, CA
  • Florida State Fair, Tampa, FL
  • Georgia National, Perry, GA
  • Illinois State Fair, Springfield, IL
  • Indiana State Show & Fair, Indianapolis, IN
  • Iowa State Fair, Des Moines, IA
  • Kansas State Fair, Hutchinson, KS
  • Kentucky State Fair, Louisville, KY
  • Kentucky State Show, Liberty, KY
  • Maryland State Fair, Timonium, MD
  • Michigan Summer Show, East Lansing, MI
  • Mid-Atlantic Invitational Show, Frederick, MD
  • Midwest Brown Swiss Show, Madison, WI
  • Midwest Spring Brown Swiss Show, Monroe, WI
  • Minnesota State Show & Fair, St. Paul, MN
  • Missouri State Fair, Sedalia, MO
  • New York Spring Show, Syracuse, NY
  • New York State Fair, Syracuse, NY
  • New York State Show, Hamburg, NY
  • North Carolina State Fair & Show, Raleigh, NC
  • Northeast All Breeds Show, W. Springfield, MA
  • Ohio State Fair, Columbus, OH
  • Ohio Spring Expo, Columbus, OH
  • Ozark Empire Fair, Springfield, MO
  • Pennsylvania Farm Show, Harrisburg, PA
  • South Dakota State Fair, Huron, SD
  • SE MN Brown Swiss National, Rochester, MN
  • Southwestern Livestock Expo, Ft. Worth, TX
  • State Fair of Texas, Dallas, TX
  • Vermont State Show, New Haven, VT
  • Washington State Fair, Puyallup, WA
  • Wisconsin State Fair, West Allis, WI
  • Wisconsin State Show, Viroqua, WI
  • Must be 40 or more head of Brown Swiss to be judged
  • Show must be approved by the Board of Directors
  • AND a Show Report must be sent to the national Brown Swiss office

Please have your dairy show superintendent or state association secretary send BSCBA the results from your Brown Swiss shows.