Nine-year-old Reese Burdette of Mercersburg, Penn., has overcome many obstacles in the past 2 1/2 years. She accomplished one of her goals since her May 2014 accident, by showing her cow, Pantene, in this year’s Premier National Junior Holstein Show. The show is held annually in conjunction with the All-American Dairy Show in Harrisburg, Penn. Read more about her story here.
Reese first returned to the show ring this summer at the Clarke County Fair, and showed her calf, Pardigras. She is pictured with her dad, Justin, mom, Claire, and younger sister, Brinkley.
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Reese showing her calf Windy-Knoll-View Pardigras, a daughter of Pantene. She placed fourth in the Spring Heifer Calf Class.
Reese showing her favorite cow, Windy-Knoll-View Pantene, to win the Four-Year-Old Class.
Reese and Pantene went on to win Reserve Senior and Reserve Grand Champion!
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