Selections Newsletter - Summer 2011

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SUMMER 2011 De-Su Holsteins: Leading the Breed with Progressive Genetics 6 The GPS of Mating Programs: Select Mating Service

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Providing the Service That Customers Need 10

selections YOUR SUCCESS Our Passion.

Select Sires federation employee Julie Ainsworth reviews reproductive records with two of her customers. Learn more about Ainsworth on page 10.

A Select Detect Success Story: Reuter Dairy

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euter Dairy Inc., located in Peosta, Iowa, was one of the first trial herds in the Midwest to install the Select Detect TM system. The Reuters – Rick and son, Dan – installed their Select Detect system in June of 2010 and one year later are very pleased with their investment. “The Select Detect system is one of many investments that we have made in recent years, and it has turned out to be one of the best that we have made,” noted Dan. Continued on page 4....


Service – The Secret to Select Sires’ Success! by David C. Thorbahn, president and C.E.O. My father used to quote old sayings, which always seemed kind of funny, but I never figured out how they would apply to me. Those include “you gotta make hay while the sun shines” and “any job is easy if you have the right equipment!” There were several local tractor dealers, but Dad almost always dealt with the same one. I never understood why he chose that brand, and I always thought it was because the dealer was his buddy. Looking back, it had more to do with the tractor dealer’s service and the trust my father had in the dealership.

When a tractor would break down, the dealer would immediately bring a tractor to use as a loaner so we could finish the job, or in my father’s words “make hay while the sun shines,” while his men repaired the tractor. How many times have you cut corners to save money by buying a smaller or cheaper product? Have you

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ever avoided a professional to get the job done cheaper or quicker? After you completed the job, you realized you should have used the right equipment or asked for help from a well-trained professional. I know I have done this many times in my life. At Select Sires, we place high value on high-quality products, and our track record speaks for itself. However, I think it is important to talk about the passion of Select Sires’ employees. Most Select Sires employees have a strong dairy or beef background that started at a young age. They are highly trained people who take pride in being the best. It is this passion for the industry that drives our employees to learn and improve upon their skills. This, combined with Select Sires’ research, program development and training, should assure you that our services are the most advanced in the industry. It is this passion that has allowed Select Sires to achieve its amazing growth to become North America’s leading A.I. supplier. How does Select Sires use science to research services? Let’s start with reproduction. Dr. Ray Nebel, vice president of technical services, has conducted extensive research in the reproductive service area. He and a research assistant developed Select RePRO AnalysisTM to examine and troubleshoot the reproductive level of your herd. Dr. Nebel has also traveled throughout the U.S. and Canada training more than 40 Select Reproductive SolutionsTM (SRSTM) specialists. These specialists have attained advanced skills in reproduction and herd management evaluation to assist you in maximizing the results of your reproduction program. SRS specialists are also

trained to properly install and manage the Select DetectTM advanced heat detection system. Select Sires holds classes, online webinars and training programs to develop the skills of our employees to serve you better. No A.I. company has invested more in advancing on-farm reproduction. Respect for our SRS specialists has been shown from dairy producers and veterinarians across the country as this program continues to grow. Our technicians also receive continuous advanced training through SelectCheckTM training schools. These professionals can recommend the right tools and work with you to get the job done right – the first time! The Select Mating ServiceTM (SMSTM) genetic consultants receive advanced training at a conference annually. More than 350 of Select Sires’ finest will gather in September for a weeklong training program in Columbus, Ohio. In addition, Select Sires has an extensive online training program called the Center for Excellence that is available all year long. Select Sires offers our employees this added training because we believe that you, our customer-owners, deserve the best. And, our service team works to be the best the industry has to offer. Continued growth in difficult times shows that producers continue to value highly trained professionals to assist them. Select Sires prides itself on outstanding service to deliver you, our customer-owner, pregnancies, genetic progress and a brighter future. When you have problems or questions, our people are trained to assist you. Contact your local Select Sires professional service personnel to learn more about our services and feel the passion of Select Sires’ support. 


FeedPRO Sires - April 2011

7HO7560 BLITZ •

Milk Fat Pro. NM$ GTPI

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JINTX +2,000 +48 +29 +304 +1615 +409 +51 +14 +491 +1881 7HO7901 RELIABLE +1,454 +48 +33 +319 +1708 • +2,159 +72 +64 +711 +2189 • 7HO8081 PLANET 7HO8361 DOMINGO +1,059 +53 +28 +581 +1944 • 7HO8492 ELIAS +274 +53 +17 +492 +1882 • 7HO8530 AUTUMN +602 +65 +26 +389 +1779 • 7HO8625 BUTCH +557 +35 +41 +350 +1709 • 7HO8659 SILVA +1,825 +36 +61 +327 +1823 • 7HO8744 SECRET +657 +63 +39 +505 +1839 • 7HO8747 BRONCO +1,623 +57 +56 +536 +2054 • +1,157 +59 +53 +377 +1768 • 7HO8806 BROOK 7HO8847 RICECREST +656 +48 +35 +491 +1914 • 7HO8913 RHOMAN +422 +34 +30 +448 +1879 • 7HO9020 A L H DAKOTA +1,614 +64 +63 +551 +2038 7HO9021 A L H DUKE +1,197 +60 +46 +525 +2007 7HO9069 INGLES +584 +22 +31 +489 +1911 • +323 +51 +16 +588 +1935 • 7HO9230 JOCK New 7HO9321 CROWN +636 +51 +40 +529 +2024 • 7HO9356 LIFT-OFF +1,442 +50 +41 +346 +1809 • +583 +71 +22 +574 +1953 • 7HO9565 RYE New 7HO7853 MICHAEL •

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eedPRO is an exciting index that optimizes the selection for increased production and moderate body size while maintaining body condition score and daughter fertility. The designation appears on these 21 lineup sires which meet the index criteria that predicts greater income over feed costs. FeedPRO sires excel in the genetic traits that meet the needs and demands of commercial dairy producers. Always looking ahead to serve you better, Select Sires is pleased to identify FeedPRO sires that can positively impact your bottom line.

Eligible for semen export to Canada. 04-11 USDA/HA Genomic Evaluation. % Rel: Yield, NM$: BLITZ JINTX 98, 94; MICHAEL 97, 90; RELIABLE 95, 88; PLANET 97, 90; DOMINGO 92, 85; ELIAS 90, 83; AUTUMN 96, 90; BUTCH 95, 89; SILVA 92, 85; SECRET 91, 83; BRONCO 92, 84; BROOK 93, 85; RICECREST 91, 83; RHOMAN 91, 82; A L H DAKOTA 86, 80; A L H DUKE 86, 78; INGLES 91, 84; JOCK 94, 83; CROWN 95, 84; LIFT-OFF 90, 81; RYE 91, 82. SM TPI is a servicemark of Holstein Association USA, Inc. ® FeedPRO is a registered trademark of Select Sires, Inc. Large photo: Frederking Crown Rosebud 150-Grade, Mark and Karen Frederking, Nashville, Ill., Erbsen. Small photos: Monanfran Planet Gillian (VG-87), Jon and Jenny Mills, Canastota, N.Y.; Scheidairy Rye 9007, Scheidairy Farms, Freeport, Ill.; Pacific-Rose Jock Byanca (GP-83), Pacific Rose Holsteins, Othello, Wash. ●


A Select Detect Success Story: Reuter Dairy Continued from page 1... with Select Reproductive SolutionsTM (SRSTM) specialist Ted Patterson Reuter Dairy has doubled their to utilize Select RePRO AnalysisTM herd size over the last two years to and for support with their Select the present level of 805 cows. The Detect system. Their herd is also farm currently has a rolling herd mated through Select Mating average of 29,600 pounds of milk ServiceTM (SMSTM) by Dan Sivesind, with 3x milking and has a very low Somatic Cell Count (SCC) averaging dairy program coordinator, and is a Program 76,000 over for Genetic the last seven “The Select Detect system is AdvancementTM years. Rick and one of many investments that (PGATM) Dan care for the we have made in recent years, cooperator herd. herd with the and it has turned out to be A 30 percent assistance of one of the best that we have registered 12 additional herd, Reuter employees. made.” Dairy contains The herd many prominent families such as almost exclusively uses Select Dream&Do Outside Cassidy-ET Sires bulls and is called upon by (EX-91-DOM), who has been flushed Area Sales Representative Dave extensively and has a 7HO7466 Knipper. The Reuter’s work closely

Robthom MOSCOW-ET son sampled at Select Sires. Cassidy is also the grandam of the No. 1 Productive Life cow in the breed. Other favorites include a show-winning Excellent (94) 7HO5841 SikkemaStar-W HI-METRO-ET and an Excellent (93) 7HO5157 Regancrest Elton DURHAM-ET from 7HO9165 Regancrest S BRAXTON-ET’s cow family. The herd currently enjoys their 7HO8081 Ensenada Taboo PLANETET daughters and say that they are easily their favorite cows in the

milking herd today. Rick and Dan have begun to use an extensive amount of Super SamplersTM due to genomics to enhance their genetic goals. Installation of Select Detect The Reuters first learned about the Select Detect system through their area sales representative. “We were looking at a competitor’s product, and Dave mentioned that Select Sires was testing their own heat detection system,” commented Dan. “We researched

Rick, left, and Dan Reuter, right, have been utilizing the Select Detect system for over a year at their dairy, Reuter Dairy. The pair work closely with Ted Patterson, SRS specialist, center, to analyze the herd’s reproductive success and for customer support with their Select Detect system.

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the system and liked many of the features of Select Detect compared to the competitor’s product. We appreciated that Select Detect recorded the cows 24 hours a day and the overall simplicity of the system.” Since the installation of their system, the Reuters have hosted numerous open houses for local dairy producers who have an interest in learning more about Select Detect. The Reuters purchased 300 collars for their herd of 805 cows. These collars are placed on the cows from 21-30 days in milk. Two base stations are mounted in the freestall barn to read the collars. Once cows are confirmed pregnant, the collars are removed. They have had great success with collar retention and have yet to lose one. Recently, they purchased 25 additional collars and placed another base station in the heifer facility. Results with Select Detect For the Reuters, there are many advantages to owning the Select Detect system, such as the increase in pregnancy rate, decreased use of hormones, as well as labor and time savings. “I save many hours each day in labor because we are not checking for heats or chalking cows,” stated Dan. That labor savings also includes the time that is saved from their old synchronization program. Previously, the dairy used OvSynch on 50 percent of the herd and has since reduced this to less than four percent. “We have nearly cut our OvSynch program out completely due to Select Detect.” While the herd had tremendous reproductive success before installing the Select Detect system, they have seen jumps in all reproductive numbers since the installation. The conception rate

Dairy Producers are Talking About

Reuter Dairy Before and After Select Detect Comparisons Before Select Detect

After Select Detect

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Annualized Pregnancy Rate

23%

26%

+3%

Average Conception Rate (All Services)

33%

39%

+6%

Average Conception Rate (1st Service)

36%

41%

+5%

Average Days in Milk at First Service

75

72

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Average Days in Milk at Conception

131

107

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in the Reuter herd has improved, program, one of only 53 Holstein from 33 percent to 39 percent. The herds nominated in 2011 for this annualized pregnancy rate has also honor.” seen an increase from 23 percent to The Reuters have great faith in 26 percent, and they have reduced their system. Dan restated their days open by 24 days. trust by adding, “We have found “Our pregnancy rate was always that the system is very accurate, good,” noted Dan. “Since installing and we have not had a false heat Select Detect it has gone up with a reported yet. lot less work.” “We really learned the power “In reviewing the PC Dart records of Select Detect as we continued for Reuter Dairy and analyzing to maintain our breeding figures the before and after impact of the throughout the past summer. We Select Detect system on their dairy, have found that the system was practically catching the cows every that we would “ There were times that we reproductive have missed missed a cow that was in heat during the night. parameter because she didn’t show the improved,” “We also gained typical estrus signs. Now we noted Dr. Ray detection accuracy Nebel, vice with the Select are catching the cows that president Detect system. we never would have known of technical There were times were showing heat.” service that we missed a programs. cow that was in “This is in an operation that had heat because she didn’t show the outstanding reproductive efficiency typical estrus signs. Now we are prior to installing Select Detect. catching the cows that we never With their excellent management would have known were showing and cow comfort along with heat.” utilizing the Select Detect system, Dan concluded by saying, “The Reuter Dairy has now moved into technical support that we receive the upper echelon of dairies in the has been great. If we have an nation, combining outstanding issue, we call Ted, and he comes production, herd health and out to the farm. If he can’t fix the reproduction. In fact, their SRS problem, he finds someone who can specialist, Ted Patterson, has and doesn’t blink an eye.”  nominated Reuter Dairy to the Dairy Cattle Reproduction Council (DCRC) national reproduction award

It is a tool that allows me to manage the cow on her terms. “I wanted to get back to the basics, work with the cow and her natural heat cycle, and not take control with the PreSynch and OvSynch shots. I just hate giving shots, and cows hate it too. In my opinion, the fewer shots the better. Select Detect identifies cows in heat that we’re just not going to catch unless we stood there observing 24 hours a day. I’m very pleased with the entire system. It allows the cow to function on her natural heat cycle, and it is a tool that allows me to manage the cow on her terms.” Jeff Buchholz, So-Fine Bovines LLC, Westfield, Wis. Installed Select Detect in May 2010

This investment was a no brainer. “This investment was a no brainer. If you have a really good reproductive program, you may not see the paybacks as quickly. But even if you have a good program in place already, it can help you improve your reproductive efficiency. The most obvious [savings] is that our drug cost [for synchronization] went dramatically down. We are probably saving enough money on hormone shots to pay for the system within a year.” Mark Henry, Four Henry Holsteins, West Liberty, Ohio Installed Select Detect in June 2010

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De-Su Holsteins: Leading the Breed with Progressive Genetics De-Su Holsteins have been dominating the genomic rankings in North America since the innovation of genomic evaluations in April 2008. No herd in North America has more bulls over +2400 Genomic Total Performance IndexSM (GTPISM) than De-Su. And, they are the No. 1 supplier of bulls to Select Sires. “I find that De-Su Holsteins is aggressive, progressive and honest in everything they do,” commented Scott Culbertson, Holstein sire analyst for Select Sires who works closely with the Meyer family to contract cattle from the herd. “This herd has always been a huge milk production herd and efficient in all dairy husbandry manners. Following the first genomic evaluation release, it became apparent that their cows had ‘hidden’ genetics and rose through the charts.” De-Su Holsteins is owned by Dean, Sue, Darrin and Dustin Meyer of New Albin, Iowa. The family milks 1,200 cows which has grown from 70 milking cows in the past fifteen years. The herd has a rolling herd average of 30,000

pounds of milk with a Somatic Cell Count (SCC) below 120,000. Standing out in this crowd of cows is not a small feat, but the De-Su Patron Gold-ET (EX-90-GDM-DOM) family has risen above their herd mates with their high-ranking proven and genomic sires and tremendous daughters. This family is known for consistently producing mobile and fertile cows with good udders that last. In particular, one De-Su-owned and -bred animal, De-Su Oman 6121-ET (VG-86-GMD-DOM), has proven this consistency by producing sons that top the GTPI list. She is out of the powerhouse family backed by Gold, De-Su BW Marshal Georgia-ET (EX-90EX-MS-GMD-DOM), who has three A.I.proven sons, including 7HO8777 De-Su Finley GENERAL-ET*TY. GENERAL is a popular choice for lowering Somatic Cell Count while improving udders. 6121 has received attention all over the world. Culbertson noted, “Ironically, De-Su Oman 6121-ET was one of the first second-crop 7HO6417

De-Su BW Marshal Georgia-ET (EX-90-EX-MS-GMD-DOM) is the dam of 7HO8777 GENERAL.

O-Bee MANfred Justice-ET daughters I saw, and to this day she ranks in the top two O MAN two-year-old daughters that I have ever seen for type. She was big and open ribbed and just looked like a flat out great milk cow!” She has seven daughters and one granddaughter who have been bull dams for Select Sires, and in total, there are 31 bulls at Select Sires that trace back to 6121.

7HO8081 Ensenada Taboo PLANET-ET has been a favorite mating sire at De-Su Holsteins, and two PLANET sons of 6121 ranked No. 3 and No. 4 on the GTPI list with April 2011 genetic evaluations. These Super SamplersTM are 7HO10606 De-Su OBSERVER-ET*TY with +2399 GTPI and 7HO10604 De-Su OSMONDET*BY with +2391 GTPI. OBSERVER and OSMOND lead the breed with Net Merit dollar values in excess of +$830 NM and have favorable health traits. OBSERVER is available sexed with gender SELECTedTM semen. These two young

Pictured at left is De-Su Oman 6121-ET (VG-86-GMD-DOM), dam of 7HO10604 OSMOND and 7HO10606 OBSERVER and grandam of 7HO10356 WATSON and 7HO10989 KRAMER. De-Su 8672-ET is at right and is a 7HO8081 PLANET daughter of De-Su Oman 6121 and a full sister to OSMOND and OBSERVER. Photos by Erbsen, 6121 photo reversed.

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The ART of Breeding by Jeff Ziegler, genomics program manager

Dean and Sue Meyer, along with their sons, Darrin and Dustin operate De-Su Holsteins. Above (l-r) Dustin, Dean and Darrin stand alongside some of their favorite 7HO8081 PLANET daughters in their herd.

sires are in great demand at Select Sires and are already sire fathers. One of the Picston Shottle-ET daughters of 6121, De-Su 7051 (VG87), is the dam of 7HO10989 De-Su KRAMER 715-ET*BY. KRAMER is a leading Ked Outside Jeeves-ET son at +2351 GTPI. Another Shottle daughter, De-Su 7045-ET (VG-85), is the dam of 7HO10356 De-Su WATSON*TY. He is an End-Road Pvf Boliver-ET son with elite GTPI of +2323. Both sires will add profitability to their daughters through their elite Net Merit dollar values. De-Su 7012-ET (VG-87-DOM) is also making an impact as a sire mother. She is a Shottle out of a full sister to 6121. 7012 is the dam of Super Samplers 7HO10272 De-Su FORK-ET*TY, 7HO10723 De-Su 527 SPUR-ET*TY, 7HO10884 De-Su AVERY 643-ET*TY and 7HO10984 De-Su NATIONAL 580-ET*TY. PLANET son SPUR leads the brothers with an elite GTPI of +2307. The four

diversely sired sons will add type and longevity to any breeding program. FORK is sired by Sandy-Valley Bolton-ET, AVERY is an elite 7HO8221 Golden-Oaks St ALEXANDER-ET son, and NATIONAL is a Sandy-Valley Talent-ET son. The De-Su herd continues to make a huge impact on genetics in North America with cows like 6121 and 7012. Culbertson stated, “They have so many vastly different families and branches to work with. They are keen to incorporating new genetic ideas, trying to make their best better. “They do not rest on their laurels, and they maintain genetic excellence while tweaking one goal: to make the most efficient commercial cow in the breed. And no one does it better.” As De-Su Holsteins works handin-hand with Select Sires in offering their best genetics, they are rising to the top of the Holstein breed with their exceptional genomics. 

De-Su 7012-ET (VG-87-DOM) is the dam of 7HO10272 FORK, 7HO10723 SPUR, 7HO10884 AVERY and 7HO10984 NATIONAL.

June 2009 marked a historical time in Select Sires history when the Select Sires board of directors approved a new program, Aggressive Reproductive TechnologiesTM (ARTTM). The program was developed to more fully utilize the genomic tools available, create pedigrees of unique ancestry with high genetic rank, and look at ways large scale breeding programs could be advanced. This requires long-term strategic plans that account for multiple generations of matings to create unique sires that benefit the profitability of our customers. In order to meet this requirement, Select Sires needed to purchase a limited number of females and embryos to create a nucleus of seed-stock that could be uniquely mated to create the next great highly sought-after young sires for the Program for Genetic AdvancementTM (PGATM ). The first of these bulls has recently been sampled and add additional interest to our already successful young sire sampling program. Two full brothers, 7HO11300 S-S-I Niagra MET-ET and 7HO11301 S-S-I Niagra MATSU-ET, were most recently released as early 7HO8856 Ri-ValRe-2338 NIAGRA-ET sons from the very successful 7HO6782 Ocean-View ZENITH-TW-ET daughter, Melarry Zenith M&M-ET (VG-85-DOM). Whether milk production, longevity, great udders, Net Merit dollar value or Total Performance IndexSM is your personal selection interest, these full brothers have it all. And, they do it without Picston Shottle-ET, Braedale Goldwyn, or 7HO8081 Ensenada Taboo PLANET-ET in their pedigrees. They are excellent examples of the high-quality and unique genetics that the ART program will deliver to our PGA cooperator herds and the Select Sires sire program. In the future, look for sires that carry the S-S-I prefix as those that were developed within the ART structure. Fast generation intervals will be a common theme to these new additions, so look for early sons from some of the newest and highest ranking proven and high ranking genomic young sires. As always, our passion is in your success, and ART will carry that dedication in its full development for years to come. 

7HO6782 ZENITH daughter Melarry Zenith M&M-ET (VG-85-DOM) was the first donor purchased by Select Sires’ ART program. She has a 2-3 record of 365d 31,296M 3.8% 1,203F 3.2% 988P.

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The GPS of Mating Programs: Select Mating Service by Lon Peters, vice president of dairy sire product services and international Global Positioning System (GPS) devices have become one of the most useful tools for travel and locating destinations that has ever been developed. I purchased one of these GPS devices four years ago, and it was the cheapest one available without all the bells and whistles that I would not use. I soon learned just how useful this tool would become. I no longer need to pull out my Rand McNally Road Atlas to try to find a location and hope it is not where the paper is torn. With my GPS, I now know exactly how long and how many miles it will take me to make it to an appointment. This small piece of technology gives me clear, precise directions and saves me time and frustration. As I think about my GPS, it amazes me how the functionality of this device mirrors the mission of Select Mating ServiceTM (SMSTM). SMS

was built on time savings for our dairy customers and set a clear direction for everyday use. The program was based on input from dairy producers on the direction of their breeding goals, and we provide experienced genetic consultants to help you setup your road map. One difference that SMS has from the GPS devices is that you do not need to buy a new one when the new and improved units or options are available, as that is part of our dedicated service to you. The road map is clear for breeding program usage, and it prevents your herd’s genetic program from falling off the beaten path with genetic progress. Inbreeding continues to rise, new recessive genes continue to be discovered, and all this enforces the need for good identification to ensure corrective matings. In addition, new tools like genomic testing provide us greater opportunity to help you get the most from your genetic investment. To provide your breeding program an insurance policy for genetic improvement, use the genetic road map called SMS. Select Sires provides the most experienced genetic consultant staff in the industry. These professionals are the backbone of the SMS program, which is the most widely used mating program in the

business today. In 2010, more than 4.6 million cows were mated in North America, setting a new record for the program. Annual SMS Conference In early May, more than 110 professional SMS genetic consultants from Select Sires’ member organizations and 14 different countries met at the annual SMS Consultant Conference, hosted by COBA/Select Sires Inc. The genetic consultants gathered for training to discuss the latest developments in the Program for Genetic Advancement™ (PGA™), new enhancements to the SMS program, and to review innovative technologies and recent trends. We also viewed progeny of Select Sires’ current lineup and potential graduates throughout northwestern Texas and southeastern New Mexico. The herds were perfect testimonials to the value of SMS and Select Sires genetics. Consultants viewed over 3,000 identified Select-sired cattle within the 13 herds that we visited. These cows included tremendous

second-crop daughters of 7HO7466 MOSCOW, 7HO7536 COLDSPRING, 7HO7763 SANA, 7HO7838 GLEN and 7HO7853 MICHAEL; outstanding daughters of April 2011 new graduates 7HO9230 JOCK, 7HO9332 DERREN, 7HO9393 EZEKIEL, 7HO9424 GONE-GOLD, 7HO9441 JAYVEN and 7HO9443 ENERGY; and daughters of Jersey lineup sires 7JE859 RILEY, 7JE860 ECLIPES-P, 7JE865 KYROS, 7JE886 MILES and 7JE935 HOLLOW. What Consultants Have to Say About the Cattle They Viewed Following the tour, we asked many of the consultants to comment on the daughters they viewed during the trip. The responses we received were plentiful and positive. You can view a few of the responses regarding the cattle that these SMS consultants saw during the conference on page 9. 

More than 110 professional SMS consultants from Select Sires’ member organizations and 14 countries gathered for the SMS Conference in May.

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7H09230 JOCK was a sire that I had previously made up my mind that was not going to be on my radar list. However, after seeing his daughters in person they had great udders, were moderate sized and appeared to be the ‘no problem’ type of cows. In the Jersey breed, 7JE860 ECLIPES-P is a sire that I have recommended to my customers due to the strength and tremendous udders that I saw during the conference. ECLIPES-P is a sire that should be on the top of all Jersey breeders’ mating lists.

The daughters of 7HO7536 COLDSPRING verified what we already know, that he sires consistently well balanced cows that everybody appreciates. The 7HO8081 PLANET’s were recently fresh but looked good and had sound leg structure. We saw a fifth lactation PLANET that had a great cage with good feet, legs and udder. The 7HO8477 GABOR we saw in her fourth lactation looked outstanding. She had a very deep, open rib with an udder that is wearing well.

Butch Lerum, SMS Genetic Consultant, Minnesota/Select Sires Co-op Inc.

Neal Grotsun, Genetics Program Coordinator, Minnesota/Select Sires Co-op Inc.

During the SMS Conference we saw a handful of 7HO9429 RUEBEN daughters, and I was quite pleased by their consistent type pattern. They were moderate-sized cows that were deep and open in the rib. They had nice quality to their shallow udders along with correct teat placement. These RUEBEN daughters also tracked straight on their rear legs with a steep foot angle. Another new release sire that we viewed daughters of was 7HO9443 ENERGY. His daughters spelled milk with extreme width to the rear udder as well as balanced dairy strength and nice depth and spring to the rib.

Henry Zapalac, SMS Genetic Consultant, COBA/Select Sires Inc.

Daphne Lang, SMS Genetic Consultant, Select Sire Power Inc.

A very impressive group of cattle sums up our daughter tour! It was so enjoyable to walk behind hundreds of cows and look at the uniformity and soundness they displayed. A few of the bulls I took note of besides all the great 7HO7536 COLDSPRINGs and 7HO7466 MOSCOWs were 7HO9222 SHOT and 7H08914 PERFORM. SHOT daughters were extremely strong, with impressive frames and had the dairy strength to go with it. The daughters also had outstanding feet and legs and udders. PERFORM is a very reasonably priced bull with over 850 daughters exhibiting style and straightness of lines along with dairy strength. They have impressive rear udders with an extremely defined suspensory ligament.

I was very impressed with the consistency of the 7HO7853 MICHAEL daughters. They were average-sized cows with great udders, but I was most impressed with the feet and legs and the rumps on the cows. I was also blown away by the consistency of the 7HO7838 GLEN daughters. The high, wide rear udders with correct teat placement from daughter to daughter was very impressive. In addition, the nice dairy frames and tremendous feet and legs really stood out.

7HO7536 COLDSPRING daughter Goff Coldspri 32121 (GP-84) and 7JE860 ECLIPES-P daughter Goff Eclipes 7957 (VG-83%) were two Select-sired daughters that Select Sires’ SMS Consultants viewed during the conference. Both cows are owned by Buster Goff, Hobbs, N.M. Photos by Erbsen.

Kim DeFrang, SMS Genetic Consultant, Minnesota/Select Sires Co-op Inc.

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Providing the Service That Customers Need NorthStar Cooperative dairy production analyst Julie Ainsworth goes above and beyond the call of duty to serve her customers throughout Michigan. In her role, she serves as a Select Mating ServiceTM (SMSTM) genetic consultant and Select Reproductive SolutionsTM (SRSTM) specialist for her customers. Ainsworth grew up on a registered Holstein farm in Black River Falls, Wis., and earned a bachelor’s degree in dairy science from the University of Wisconsin – River Falls. After graduation, Ainsworth worked as a herdsperson and then worked in dairy evaluation within the A.I. industry before she joined the Select Sires family in 1987 as a SMS consultant. In 1998, she added the role of SRS specialist to her résumé, while still serving as a genetic consultant. Three years later, Ainsworth added another role as dairy production analyst, in which she serves as Program for Fertility AdvancementTM (PFATM) coordinator, products team member, records analyst and author of various articles for NorthStar’s newsletter, The Point.

24 Years of Dedicated Service For the past 24 years, Ainsworth has been providing mating recommendations through SMS to her customers. Nearly 15 years ago, she expanded her service in a few herds to include a regular evaluation of the DHI records to identify trends, point out strengths of the farm and key areas of concern to provide recommendations to the farm’s owners. While SRS was a relatively new Select Sires program at that time, she began providing SRS services to many herds by 1998, long before any of NorthStar’s A.I. competitors offered such assistance. From that point forward, Ainsworth’s career evolved from being a full-time SMS evaluator to that of dairy production analyst. With herd expansion on the rise, she saw the need for this type of service to analyze records to maximize both milk production and reproduction. Passionate Within Her Role Altogether, her work touches more than 16,000 cows, and she is a vital component to the success of the

Julie Ainsworth, dairy production analyst at NorthStar Cooperative, right, reviews herd records with (left to right) Aaron Gasper, Larry Shockney and Ken Gasper of Lew-Max Holsteins.

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Julie Ainsworth: Select Mating Service Consultant and Select Reproductive Solutions Specialist Agricultural Background: Ainsworth grew up on a Registered Holstein farm in Black River Falls, Wis., and earned a bachelor’s degree in dairy science from the University of Wisconsin – River Falls. Career with Select Sires: She became a SMS consultant in 1987, and in 1998, she added the role of SRS specialist to her list of duties. Three years later, Ainsworth added another role as dairy production analyst. Responsibilities with Select Sires: Ainsworth serves as a SMS

genetic consultant mating cattle, SRS specialist in which she assists her herds with reproductive services, PFA coordinator, products team member, records analyst and author of various articles for NorthStar’s newsletter, The Point.

Award Spotlight: Select Sires’ 2009 SRS Specialist of the Year and Select Sires’ 2010 SMS Consultant of the Year. dairies she works with. Ainsworth is a team player and works cooperatively with everyone involved at the farm including farm staff, NorthStar personnel and farm specialists. She is often invited to attend farm meetings with the nutritionist, veterinarian and other key players to evaluate the operations of the farm. Through determination and additional training, Ainsworth developed the necessary skills to work with PC DART, Dairy Comp 305 and Select RePRO AnalysisTM software programs to transform raw data into useful and valuable recommendations for producers. “I enjoy providing my customers with the tools they need to build successful herds,” commented Ainsworth. “I constantly monitor my SRS herds for any missed opportunities to advance their reproductive program and review my SMS herds to suggest improvements when they are needed.”

Advanced Training Continuing education is an important aspect of Ainsworth’s job. She regularly attends such conferences as the National Mastitis Council, Western Large Herd Dairy Management Conference, Tri-State Dairy Nutrition Conference, Great Lakes Dairy Conference, to name a few. Additionally, she regularly participates in Select Sires’ SMS and SRS annual conferences to receive advanced training. In 2009, she was named the SRS specialist of the year and the following year was named the SMS consultant of the year. While Ainsworth’s role is very diverse, she plays a vital role in helping producers achieve results and profitability through her involvement in their reproduction program as well as with their mating program. 


Select Sires SUPERIOR SETTLERS™ - April 2011 Milk Rel. Type Rel. • 7HO7466 • 7HO7536 • 7HO7560 • 7HO7838 • 7HO7858 • 7HO7901 • 7HO8165 • 7HO8351 • 7HO8398

MOSCOW COLDSPRING BLITZ JINTX GLEN GRAND RELIABLE MILLION LUCIUS MUFFIN 7HO8581 BRAHAM • 7HO8704 SOLUTION • 7HO8806 BROOK • 7HO8847 RICECREST • 7HO8885 EMPHASIS • 7HO8946 ROLAND • 7HO9033 ERIVAN • 7HO9064 PAXTON-RED • 7HO9107 DURABLE • 7HO9118 NEON • 7HO9133 CAMMO • 7HO9157 ERNIE • 7HO9265 GOLDEN • 7HO9356 LIFT-OFF • 7HO9393 EZEKIEL New • 7HO9429 RUEBEN New • 7HO9441 JAYVEN New 7HO10516 SALOON New

+1,038 +823 +2,000 +261 +980 +1,454 +721 +437 +550 +104 +868 +1,157 +656 +387 +1,535 +329 +434 +668 +753 +1,685 +60 +717 +1,442 +372 +287 +2,794 +838

99% 99% 98% 99% 99% 95% 93% 95% 91% 92% 91% 93% 91% 91% 92% 92% 91% 93% 92% 90% 93% 89% 90% 86% 90% 89% 86%

+1.15 +1.47 +0.43 +2.27 +1.86 +0.71 +2.18 +1.06 +1.83 +1.79 +1.11 +0.81 +0.96 +2.48 +1.79 +1.58 +1.07 +2.25 +1.55 +2.10 +2.85 +2.47 +1.13 +2.59 +1.97 +1.65 +2.46

99% 98% 94% 96% 96% 90% 90% 91% 87% 89% 88% 89% 88% 88% 89% 90% 88% 90% 89% 85% 91% 87% 88% 81% 89% 85% 84%

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hile the greatest variables affecting pregnancy rates are accuracy of heat detection, inseminator technique and other management factors, looking at all available fertility values of individual sires can help. Through evaluation of the Composite Fertility Index™ (CFI™) and Sire Conception Rate (SCR), along with intense semen quality evaluations, these 27 elite sires earn the designation of Superior Settler. Turn to Select Sires this summer for fertility without compromise - because you deserve more than just a pregnancy.

Eligible for semen export to Canada. 04-11 USDA/HA Genomic Evaluation. ™ Superior Settler is a trademark of Select Sires Inc. Large photo: Goff Coldspring 30112, Second Lactation, Buster Goff, Hobbs, N.M., Erbsen; Small photos (top-bottom): RBK-Micke 2068 (GP-84), Brian Micke, Wrightstown, Wis.; Ric-Rey Million Taffy (VG-85), Eric High, Jonestown, Pa. ●

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Killing and Cleaning Power of EfferCept with SoftGuard teats throughout the prepping process. EfferCept is easy to store, easy to use and easy on teats. EfferCept is a dry tablet that is activated when added to water, allowing for easy storage. To mix EfferCept, simply add four to six tablets and one ounce of SoftGuard to a gallon of water. This will remain stable for seven days after mixing. The combination of EfferCept and SoftGuard is gentle on teats and allows teats to stay moist throughout the preparation time. With a pH similar to water, EfferCept does not invoke skin irritation like bleach and iodine sometimes can. EfferCept has a broad killing power and outperforms bleach and one percent iodine in eliminating Pseudomonas,

Staph. Aureus, and E. Coli, as shown in the chart below. Nationally, there continues to be discussion as the industry moves toward improving the somatic cell standard for milk in the U.S. As these products team up to improve udder health, dairy producers can be proactive by using these teat dips to help them achieve this prior to implementation of a lowered Somatic Cell Count (SCC) level. Fast and affordable cleaning, these products team up to get the job done against a wide range of mastitis-causing organisms. That’s protection for your milking string and your bottom line. Contact your local Select Sires representative today and deploy the udder-health team that works for you! 

Rhonda Ware of Triple-R Farm, Crewe, Va., has had tremendous success using the EfferCept product with SoftGuard. Her herd of 200 cows has a Somatic Cell Count of 250,000 SCC.

When it comes to controlling mastitis, you just can’t beat the killing power of EfferCept®. On contact, EfferCept kills quickly, even in the presence of dirt, manure and other organic matter. EfferCept offers fast-cleaning action as an economical and effective predip when partnered with 4XLA®, UDDERgold® 5-Star or Aztec GoldTM. Now EfferCept customers are finding a way to improve the product further by adding SoftGuard®. These products team up to offer affordable cleaning and conditioning.

EfferCept and SoftGuard customer Rhonda Ware stated, “The EfferCept SoftGuard teat dip cleans teat ends better than any pre-dip we have used in the past. I like the fact that I can increase or decrease the concentration as needed in our environment.” SoftGuard is a conditioning additive that is available in both blue and clear that can be added to EfferCept to condition skin and add softness. SoftGuard contains a unique and effective formula to clean, condition and maintain moist

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Select Reproductive Solutions Specialists Gather for Training To further develop their skills and expertise, more than 40 professional Select Reproductive SolutionsTM (SRSTM) specialists from Select Sires’ member organizations recently gathered for the SRS Conference held May 16-20, 2011, in Green Bay, Wis. Hosted by NorthStar Cooperative, the four-day conference incorporated both classroom and on-farm training. “This annual conference allows Select Sires’ SRS specialists to stay on the cutting-edge of research

and practical tools to assist with our customer-owner’s profitability,” stated Dr. Ray Nebel, vice president of technical service programs. “This year marked the second conference held in Wisconsin and enabled our staff members the opportunity to evaluate four outstanding large dairies.” On farm, the group was divided into eight teams for the Select RePRO Challenge, where the SRS specialists applied their knowledge in evaluating the four large dairies. Following their

analysis of the farms, each team delivered a presentation highlighting areas for improvement and suggestions for making reproductive improvements. The conference highlighted recent results from the Program for Fertility AdvancementTM (PFATM) studies conducted over the past year. PFA, created by Select Sires to validate fertility potential of novel semen cryopreservation techniques, conducts multiple studies annually to enhance sire fertility. Select Sires’ advanced estrus

detection technology, Select DetectTM was also a focal point of the conference. Dr. Edmond Harty, technical director and inventor of the Select Detect system from Dairymaster’s Ireland headquarters, conducted a workshop regarding the system. An additional Select Detect session was led by some of Select Sires’ own Select Detect support staff. To learn more about how Select Sires’ SRS specialists can assist you, contact your local Select Sires cooperative. 

More than 40 professional Select Reproductive Solutions (SRS) specialists attended this year’s SRS Conference, hosted by NorthStar Cooperative in Green Bay, Wis.

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BULLetin Board PLANET Success Two 7HO8081 Ensenada Taboo PLANET-ET daughters were photographed for Scott and April Cooper in Delta, Pa. Both of these outstanding cows are mated for sons to come to Select Sires. And, Select Sires has full brothers to these cows already sampled! Appealing Planet Halley-ET was recently scored Very Good (87) with an Excellent mammary system. Her full sister, Appealing Planet Hestia-ET, scored Very Good (85).

7HO9456 Ralma Goldwyn COACH-ET. Calina is owned by Mark and Ronda Van Mersbergen of Markwell Holsteins, Lynden, Wash. The 2011 Western National Spring Show was held in Richmond, Utah, on May 19 and 20, 2011. Reserve junior champion was Nelsons Pronto Liz, first place fall calf, owned by Nelson Farms, Ceres, Calif. G W ATWOOD Tops Midwest National Spring Heifer Show 7HO10506 Maple-Downs-I G W ATWOOD-ET sired the first place spring yearling and junior champion, BVK Atwood Arianna-ET, at the Midwest National Spring Show. Arianna is owned by MB Luckylady Farm, Modesto, Calif.

GUTHRIE’s Excellent Full Sister 7HO9420 Fustead Goldwyn GUTHRIE-ET’s full sister, Fustead Goldwyn Madison-ET, recently scored Excellent (90). Madison and 7HO9420 GUTHRIE were both bred by Brian and Wendy Fust of Wausau, Wis. Daughter of BOGART Scores Excellent Webb-Vue Bogart Ebonie classified Excellent (90) at 4-9. This first crop daughter of 7HO8559 BOGART is in her third lactation and is contracted by Select Sires for a 7HO10721 De-Su 521 BOOKEM-ET son that is due in July. Ebonie is owned by Robert A. Webb of Plymouth, Wis.

Appealing Planet Halley-ET (VG-87-EX-MS) Scott and April Cooper, Delta, Pa.

Webb-Vue Bogart Ebonie (EX-90) Robert A. Webb, Plymouth, Wis.

BVK Atwood Arianna-ET MB Luckylady Farm, Modesto, Calif.

Appealing Planet Hestia-ET (VG-85) Scott and April Cooper, Delta, Pa.

PRONTO Daughters Excel in Classification and the Show Ring! 7HO8175 Windy-Knoll-View PRONTO-ET sired Markwell Pronto Calina-ET, who recently scored Very Good (89) at 3-1. Calina is the daughter of Ralma 14-Carat Gold-ET (VG-88-DOM), who is a full sister to 7HO9321 Ralma Gold CROWN-ET and

Excellent Classification at My LadysManor Farm! 7HO10849 Ladys-Manor Pl SHAMROCK-ET’s full sister, LadysManor PL Shania-ET, scored Very Good (85) with a Very Good mammary system, fresh at 1-11. A maternal sister to 7HO10849 SHAMROCK, Ladys-Manor Shawn Zeba-ET, sired by 7HO6782 Ocean-View ZENITH-TW-ET, scored Excellent (90). My Ladys Manor Farm is located in Monkton, Md.

GOVERNOR Shines at National Jersey Show in Ecuador 7JE867 Griffens GOVERNOR-ET sired the junior champion, Tajamar Governor Kia, at the second National Jersey Show in Riobamba, Ecuador in April 2011. She was bred by Martin Jaramillo and Hacienda Tajamar of Ecuador.

Tajamar Governor Kia Martin Jaramillo and Hacienda Tajamar, Ecuador

Markwell Pronto Calina-ET (VG-89) Mark and Ronda Van Mersbergen, Lynden, Wash.

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Ladys-Manor PL Shania-ET (VG-85) My Ladys Manor Farm, Monkton, Md.

AGENDA Daughter Recently Pictured 7BS766 Blessing Banker AGENDA ET daughter Garbro Blessing Agenda Reba recently freshened and was pictured. Reba was the 2009 All-American Junior Calf. She is owned by Blessing Farms and Garrison Brothers, Fort Wayne, Ind.

Garbro Blessing Agenda Reba Blessing Farms and Garrison Brothers, Fort Wayne, Ind.

Select-sired Jerseys Lead Breed for Lifetime Production 7JE290 WF/L&M Duncan BARBER-ET and 7JE177 Highland Magic DUNCAN have sired the current and previous American Jersey Cattle Association’s Living Lifetime Production contest winners. Queen-Acres Barber Booper (VG-88%), sired by 7JE290 BARBER, placed first for the 2010 contest with a leading lifetime total on December 31, 2010, of 306,145 pounds of milk, 14,664 pounds of fat and 10,520 pounds of protein. Booper’s average daily production was 81.4 pounds of milk, 3.9 pounds of fat and 2.8 pounds of protein. She is owned by Rebeccah Lippy of Keymar, Md. The previous contest winner, Duncan Hibrite (E-93%), sired by 7JE177 DUNCAN, holds the all-time record for official lifetime production with 343,620 pounds of milk, 16,070 pounds of fat and 12,601 pounds of protein. She was owned by Ryan Lancaster of Tillamook, Ore. Highest Ranking Animal in the Holstein Breed is Select-sired for Four Generations! The highest summarized animal in the Holstein breed is Miss Ocd Robst Delicious at +2718 Genomic Total Performance IndexSM (GTPISM). Congratulations to the Lamb family of Oakfield, N.Y., for breeding this outstanding individual. Her pedigree is four generations deep with Select Sires genetics – 7HO10524 Roylane Socra ROBUST-ET x 7HO8081 PLANET x 7HO7156 Honeycrest ELEGANT-ET x 7HO5157 Regancrest Elton DURHAM-ET!


LAWN BOY P-RED Daughter Sells Ladinodale Amanda-Red-ET (GP84) sold for $57,000 at the Ladinodale Dispersal held in May 2011, in Fond du Lac, Wis. She was purchased by the Amanda Partners of Mt. Horeb, Wis. The 7HO8223 Aggravation LAWN BOY P-RED daughter is the highest ranking Red-and-White Holstein for GTPI at +2005. ALEXANDER Sired Frosty Daughter Sells A six-month-old 7HO8221 GoldenOaks St ALEXANDER-ET daughter, Duckett-SA A Fortune-ET, out of Harvue Roy Frosty (EX-96-2E), sold for $35,000 at the Chosen Few Sale in Iowa. Frosty was supreme champion of the 2010 World Dairy Expo. Fortune was purchased by the breeders of 7HO8221 ALEXANDER, Golden Oaks Farm, Wauconda, Ill.

Destiny-ET, a November 2010 7GU395 AARON daughter out of four time National Grand Champion Four Winds Destiny Child (EX-95). David and Jason Henisee of Mt. Joy, Pa., purchased the calf. Four Winds Grumpy Debra, a September 2010 7GU405 GRUMPY daughter, sold for $10,000. Debra is out

Four Winds Almost December (VG-88-EX-91-MS) Daniel Basse, Winnetka, Ill.

of a Very Good (88) 7GU360 TILLER and was also purchased by Daniel Basse. Select Sires Recognizes Employees Butch Lerum of Minnesota/ Select Sires Co-op Inc. and Don Mullen of NorthStar Cooperative have been honored as the Select Mating Service™ (SMS™) genetic consultants of the year. Lerum and Mullen received this award at Select Sires’ national SMS Consultant Conference held in Texas and New Mexico. East Central/Select Sires Inc.’s Select Reproductive Solutions™ (SRS™) specialist, Phil Dieter, was named Select Sires’ 2011 SRS

Don Mullen, left, and Butch Lerum, right.

Specialist of the Year. Dieter received this honor at Select Sires’ SRS Conference, held in Green Bay, Wis. Both awards are presented annually during the conferences.  Phil Dieter

An Outcross... And So Much More!

GOVERNOR Daughter Tops Family Hill Generations of Excellence Sale Family Hill Governor Favor (VG-89%) topped the Family Hill Generations of Excellence Sale at $27,000. The 7JE867 GOVERNOR daughter was the 2010 Reserve All-American Junior 2-yearold. She was purchased by Yosemite Jerseys, Brett Barlass and Robert Teixeira of Hilmar, Calif. The sale was held in March 2011 in Everson, Wash.

Valsigna Kanoo Daughters, Wickstrom Dairies LP, Hilmar, Calif., Robinson. Family Hill Governor Favor (VG-89%) Yosemite Jerseys, Brett Barlass and Robert Teixeira, Hilmar, Calif.

Four Winds Complete Dispersal The Four Winds Complete Dispersal was held in March 2011 at the farm in Hartland, Wis. The high seller of the day, Four Winds Almost December (VG88-EX-91-MS), a 7GU417 ALTANTIC daughter, sold for $12,500. December was nominated All-American senior 2-year-old in 2010 and was purchased by Daniel Basse, Winnetka, Ill. Selling for $12,000 was Four Winds HP Childs

7JE1100 Cave Creek KANOO-ET ™

Impuls x (E-90%) Henery-P x (VG-89%) Venture +958M +.07%F +58F +532NM$ +566CM$ +5.3PL +1.5DPR +0.9SCR +0.6T +187GJPITM

“7JE1100 KANOO has got to be the most overlooked proven Jersey bull in the breed today and deserves your respect as a genetic giant! • You want profitability? KANOO ranks No. 1 for Net Merit and No. 2 for Cheese Merit dollars! • You want longevity? – KANOO is +5.3 for Productive Life! • You want cows that breed back? – KANOO is a top 10 sire for Daughter Pregnancy Rate! • You want outcross genetics that rank high? – KANOO ranks No. 4 for GJPI!” Herby Lutz, Jersey Sire Analyst ™JPI is a trademark of the American Jersey Cattle Association; HealthMark and gender

SELECTed are trademarks of Select Sires Inc. ®FeedPRO is a registered trademark of Select Sires Inc. 04-11 USDA/AJCA Genomic Evaluation. Source: AJCA Top 10 Bulls Ranked Within Categories. % Rel.: Yield 86, NM$ 79, PL 69, DPR 62, Type 88.

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