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UPEI student wins big for P.E.I. at Royal Winter Fair

P.E.I. native Maddie Stewart left the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto last week placing second out of 355 other calves and was awarded reserve grand champion.

'You just kind of need to work as a team. It takes a lot of practice'

'It was basically a once in a lifetime opportunity and I'm glad to have had the opportunity to experience it,' says Maddie Stewart, who won reserve grand champion at the Royal Winter Fair last week. (Maddie Stewart/submitted)

P.E.I.'sMaddie Stewart left the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto with her calf finishing second of 355 entries and was named reserve grand champion.

The 18-year-oldUPEI student was joined by seven other young Islanders to compete as members of the 4-H Royal Dairy Team.

Stewart has been a member of 4-HP.E.I. for about 10 years.

Second time competing

"It was really exciting. It was basically a once in a lifetime opportunity and I'm glad to have had the opportunity to experience it," said Stewart.

Stewart had to qualify at an Island-wide fair in September to move on to compete at The Royal.

Having one previous experience of competing at the Royal Winter Fair in 2015under her belt, Stewart wasmore confidentat this year's competition, she said.

2018 ADL 4-H P.E.I. Dairy Team, left to right, Grace Hughes (alternate), Owen Stewart, Moira Dickieson, Emily McKenna, Reagan Bouma, Porter Weeks, Parker Mann, Maddie Stewart and Megan Vanderkloet. (Submitted by 4-H PEI)

"I was older now. I was more comfortable working with the calves."

Stewart's calfSashacaught the judge's eye early on in the competition."She always looked good. She had a good set of feet and legs," she said.

Key to success

Getting her calf ready for The Royal took a lot of hard work, she said, and making your calf comfortable is key.

Stewart worked on building a relationship with her calfover thesummer leading up to the competition.

"You just kind of need to work as a team. It takes a lot of practice. Almost everyday doing that throughout the summer."

The summer wasmarked by a lot of grooming, handling anddaily visits to Sasha's pen."She always knew when I was gonna take her for a walk."

The Dairy Team was also joined by 4-H members competing in the National Junior Beef Heifer Show.

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With files by Nancy Russell