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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


Carolyn and John Gibson at Brigadoon Charolais Goldie’s Solway rth Charolais Commercial Cowherd

Molly Eaton “joined the band” at the Final GALA Dinner Eddy Loggains visits with Reynaldo Farias, Mexico



Brigadoon walking herd tour
