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2022 World Charolais Congress – United Kingdom
from October Issue
by EDJE
Breath taking scenery, centuries of history, powerful Charolais Cattle encompassing twelve days of travel across the United Kingdom, July 6 – 18.
Delegations representing twelve countries participated in activities including herd tours, shows, education and visits to historical sites.
e World Congress concluded with a GALA Dinner aboard e Titanic Exhibition. Watch for details for the 2023 World Technical Charolais Conference in the Czech Republic and the 2024 World Charolais Congress in Canada.
Cow-Calf Pairs, Caylers Charolais e United States delegation representing 7 states
Lori & Eddy Loggains, Donnie Leddy at Oakchurch Farm Historic York John Dellinger, Dotty Macy at Caylers Charolais Lee Eaton, snack time at Oakchurch Farm
Teme Charolais cowherd on the Welsh/England border
e Great Yorkshire Show presentation by Clint Rusk Welcome Reception – Eddy Loggains, Craig Scott, Canada; Clint Rusk, Colin Rex, Australia
Kersknowe Charolais cowherd British National Show Champions
Charolais Charbray International AGM Delegates (front l-r) Cecile Laine, France, Treasurer: Helge By, Canada, 1st Vice-President; Kamil Malat, Czech Republic, President; Dominique Lolergue, France, 2nd Vice-President; Candace By, Canada, Secretary (back l-r) Marton Bujdoso, Hungary; Ben Harman, United Kingdom; Clint Rusk, United States; Chris Curry, United Kingdom; Reynaldo Farias, Mexico; Anna Ingvar-Nilsson, Sweden; Rolf Svensson, Sweden; Maria Lissa Lour, Estonia; Colin Rex, Australia; Reet Pikkmets. Estonia; Craig Scott, Canada; David Erskine, Ireland; David Hobbs, United States; Aiden Mac Hale, Ireland