When it comes to the vibrant world of cattle shows, few students can boast the level of dedication and experience that Georgia, a Year 11 student at °ÄÁùͼ¿â, brings to the table. With nearly seven years under her belt as part of the school's Cattle Show Team, Georgia’s passion for the cattle industry is both deep-rooted and evident in her enthusiasm. Georgia recently won BEEF 2024’s Commercial Young Judges competition placing first out of 250 other competitors. Georgia also placed second in the young Stud Judges competition.
A Lifelong Passion for Cattle
Georgia began her journey with the Cattle Show Team in Year 5, driven by her longstanding interest and familial background in the cattle industry. "I have always been interested in cattle showing as I have always had a background in the cattle industry," she explains. This early exposure has clearly shaped her commitment and expertise, making her a valuable member of the team.
Sharing Knowledge and Building Community
One of Georgia’s favourite aspects of being on the Cattle Show Team is the opportunity to share her extensive knowledge with others and collaborate with students of all ages. "My favourite thing about cattle show is getting to share my knowledge with other people and being able to work with students of all ages," she says. This sense of community and mentorship is a cornerstone of her experience, fostering a supportive environment for everyone involved.
Hands-On Learning at Rockhampton BEEF Week
During Rockhampton BEEF Week, Georgia, along with her team, took on the role of working for a stud or fitting service. This hands-on experience provided them with an invaluable glimpse into the day-to-day operations of the cattle industry. "At BEEF we were working for a stud or fitting service and getting firsthand experience in what it's like working in the industry," she shares. This practical exposure is designed to enhance their knowledge and potentially pave the way for future job opportunities within the field.
A Day in the Life on a Stud
Working for a stud is no easy feat, as Georgia can attest. The days are long and start early—around 4am—to ensure everything is prepped and ready for the day ahead. Show days, in particular, are hectic, with everyone pitching in to get the work done efficiently.
Gaining Valuable Industry Contacts
The experience at BEEF Week has not only deepened Georgia's understanding of the cattle industry but has also expanded her professional network. "From working at BEEF, I have gained a lot more contacts within the industry and have also received many job opportunities working with other studs at shows," she says. These connections are crucial for her future career prospects and highlight the importance of such immersive experiences.
Georgia’s journey with the Cattle Show Team and her experiences at Rockhampton BEEF Week serves as an inspiring example of how passion, dedication, and hands-on learning can open doors to future opportunities. Her story is a testament to the value of early involvement in industry-related activities and the lifelong benefits they can provide.