E584 Brookview Tony Charity: A $47,000 Gamble That Outlived Everyone Who Doubted Her
The Bullvine Daily Brief by The Bullvine
Episode notes
Brookview Tony Charity walked into a 1981 sale ring with swollen hocks and a crowd that had cooled on her. One man, Peter Heffering, looked past all of it and paid $47,000. Four years later, half of that same cow sold for a Canadian-record $1,450,000 — and a Toronto financial firm wrote share offerings on the frozen semen of her sons. This is the story of how a cow nobody was sure about became the first Holstein ever scored EX-97 in the U.S. classification program, won the Royal Winter Fair four times, and built a family still winning on two continents today.
Key Moments
• The moment a classifier who'd judged half a million cows called her "probably the best one ever" — and went quiet looking for the words
• Why she placed tenth at Kitchener before she ever became unbeatable in her clas ...