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A Five-Year-Old cow walks into the Grand Champion callout at Quebec Spring Show 2026. Behind her: a pedigree that traces through Sidekick, Crushtime, and Cindadoor all the way back to Loyalyn Goldwyn June — one of the most influential brood cows in Canadian Holstein history. Across the ring, a single farm holds Junior Champion, Intermediate Champion, and Reserve Grand Champion — all bred and owned. A quiet showman from Montmagny stands behind the Grand Champion and the Honorable Mention Grand, running cattle through multiple partnerships with multiple sire lines, placing in every mature division. One judge. One day. Three programs colliding at the top of the deepest show Victoriaville may have ever seen. This is the episode that will change how you think about what it takes to build a cow — and a program — that wins when it matters most.
The Story You'll Hear:
Why This Story Matters:
Quebec Spring 2026 wasn't a show with one dominant cow. It was a show with three dominant programs — each winning in completely different ways. Ferme Jacobs proved that depth across every age group is the product of a system, not a lucky mating. Pierre Boulet showed that consistency, partnerships, and stockmanship can place you in the Grand Champion conversation year after year without ever needing the biggest herd or the loudest social media presence. And Ferme Fortale reminded everyone that a mid-size bred-and-owned operation can take Best Udder against the biggest names in the province. The sire stories are just as revealing: Lambda's daughters hold up through multiple lactations, Sidekick's stamp dominates the mature ring, and Ambrose is starting to validate what the genomics promised. Whether you're making matings this spring, prepping for fall shows, or just trying to figure out where the breed is heading — this show gave you answers.
Jacuzzi's Grand Championship traces back through four generations of deliberate mating decisions. Most of us can name the sire we're using today. How many of us are building the cow family that wins four generations from now?
The complete show report — every class, every championship, judge's reasons, and the breeding analysis behind the results — is live at https://www.thebullvine.com/show-reports/quebec-spring-holstein-show-2026/ Subscribe to The Bullvine Podcast so you never miss an episode. And if your cow, your farm, or your program has a story worth telling — reach out. We're always looking for the next conversation that reminds people why they got into this industry. Find us at thebullvine.com or connect on Facebook and Instagram.
By The Bullvine4
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A Five-Year-Old cow walks into the Grand Champion callout at Quebec Spring Show 2026. Behind her: a pedigree that traces through Sidekick, Crushtime, and Cindadoor all the way back to Loyalyn Goldwyn June — one of the most influential brood cows in Canadian Holstein history. Across the ring, a single farm holds Junior Champion, Intermediate Champion, and Reserve Grand Champion — all bred and owned. A quiet showman from Montmagny stands behind the Grand Champion and the Honorable Mention Grand, running cattle through multiple partnerships with multiple sire lines, placing in every mature division. One judge. One day. Three programs colliding at the top of the deepest show Victoriaville may have ever seen. This is the episode that will change how you think about what it takes to build a cow — and a program — that wins when it matters most.
The Story You'll Hear:
Why This Story Matters:
Quebec Spring 2026 wasn't a show with one dominant cow. It was a show with three dominant programs — each winning in completely different ways. Ferme Jacobs proved that depth across every age group is the product of a system, not a lucky mating. Pierre Boulet showed that consistency, partnerships, and stockmanship can place you in the Grand Champion conversation year after year without ever needing the biggest herd or the loudest social media presence. And Ferme Fortale reminded everyone that a mid-size bred-and-owned operation can take Best Udder against the biggest names in the province. The sire stories are just as revealing: Lambda's daughters hold up through multiple lactations, Sidekick's stamp dominates the mature ring, and Ambrose is starting to validate what the genomics promised. Whether you're making matings this spring, prepping for fall shows, or just trying to figure out where the breed is heading — this show gave you answers.
Jacuzzi's Grand Championship traces back through four generations of deliberate mating decisions. Most of us can name the sire we're using today. How many of us are building the cow family that wins four generations from now?
The complete show report — every class, every championship, judge's reasons, and the breeding analysis behind the results — is live at https://www.thebullvine.com/show-reports/quebec-spring-holstein-show-2026/ Subscribe to The Bullvine Podcast so you never miss an episode. And if your cow, your farm, or your program has a story worth telling — reach out. We're always looking for the next conversation that reminds people why they got into this industry. Find us at thebullvine.com or connect on Facebook and Instagram.

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