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4:14 PM May 28, 2021
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4:44 PM May 28, 2021
This cow and calf won the new Paul Davis Memorial Trophy, in memory of Norwich Livestock Market director Paul Davis (inset)
- Credit: Rachael Haistead / Davis family
Prime cattle from across the region competed for the inaugural Paul Davis Memorial Trophy at Norwich Livestock Market - named in honour of the popular market director who died last month aged 76.
Mr Davis, better known as “PD”, was described as “a loyal supporter and friend of Norwich market, and a valued director for the last five years”.
A trophy in his honour was the top prize at a show at the Hall Road market on May 22, where the championship was awarded to Matt Barker of Diss, with a Blonde cow and a young British Blue cross bull calf at foot – which were bought for £2,400 by Mr Davis’ widow Mandy, from Davis Dairies in Foxley.
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