January 2012 Jersey Journal

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Official Publication of the American Jersey Cattle Association and National All-Jersey Inc.

In this issue:

6486 E. Main St., Reynoldsburg, OH, 43068–2362. Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (Eastern) weekdays. Phone: 614/861-3636. Fax: 614/861-8040. Email jerseyjournal@usjersey.com. Website: http://JerseyJournal.USJersey.com.

Volume 59 • No. 1 • January 2012 • ISSN: 0021-5953

Editor: Kimberly A. Billman Assistant Editors: Tracie Hoying, Whittney Smith Senior Writer/JerseySites Coordinator: Michele Ackerman http://www.usjersey.com/jerseysites.html

Youth Take Reigns at Pot O’Gold Sale 84

The All American Jersey Show

32

All American Jersey Show

68

All American Junior Jersey Show

18

All American Sale

89

Active A.I. Bulls by Appraisal Traits

88

Active A.I. Bulls Ranked by GJPI

32

111 Jersey Haplotype 1 (JH1) Description of condition and requirements for designation

83

Junior Banquet Highlights

56

National Jersey Jug Futurity

84

Pot O’Gold Sale

93

Top 10 Bulls Ranked within Categories

96

Top 200 Cows for JPI

102 Top 200 Females for GJPI 32 All American Jersey Show 68 All American Junior Jersey Show 56 National Jersey Jug Futurity

18 All American Jersey Sale 109 Boyer Jersey Dispersal 92 AJCA Staff Phone Directory 79 All American Junior Show Class Protein Winners

The All American Junior Jersey Show

68

January 2012

84 Pot O’Gold Sale

66 All American Junior Show Premier Performance Class 28 All American Open Show Premier Performance Class

Pine Haven SSM Marmie took top honors at The All American Jersey Show. The fouryear-old also was named Supreme Champion of the North American International Livestock Exposition for her owners Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder, Tremont, Ill. For the complete listing of the All American winners, see The All American Jersey Show, starting on page 32. It was another record setting year for the All American Sales. Complete coverage of The All American and Pot O’Gold sales begin on pages 18 and 84. Congratulations to all of the participants in the weekend of all-Jersey events.

108 Dairyland Protein Sale

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AJCA, NAJ Board Members

50 Barham Named Business Development Specialist

8

Advertising Index

51 Barlass Named Max Gordon Recipient

10 Calendar

113 JH1 Status Changes for Bulls

17 Editorial

54 Jersey Leaders Honored with Gifts to Jersey Youth Academy

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14 Junior Awards Available 27 Leadership Named for 60th Jersey Show and Sale

14 Along the Jersey Road

Field Service Staff

114 In Memoriam 64 Jersey Jargon 6

Jersey Journal Subscription Rates

50 Robinson Named Manager for Jersey Marketing Service

116, 117, 118

14 State Rebate Checks Distributed

14 New Members

20 Sponsors of The All American Sale 52 World Dairy Expo Seeks 2012 Award Nominations

Journal Shopping Center

63 Letters to the Editor 10 Registration Fees 10 Type Appraisal Schedule

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Official Publication of the American Jersey Cattle Association and National All-Jersey Inc. 6486 E. Main St., Reynoldsburg, OH, 43068–2362 614.861.3636 phone 614.322.4493 fax

To improve and promote the Jersey breed of cattle, and to increase the value of and demand for Jersey milk and for Jersey cattle. Company and Department Heads Executive Secretary: Neal Smith, 614/322-4455 Treasurer: Vickie White, 614/322-4452 Development: Cherie L. Bayer, Ph.D., 614/322-4456 Jersey Journal: Kimberly A. Billman, 614/322-4451 Jersey Marketing Service: Jason Robinson, 614/216-5862 National All-Jersey Inc. and Herd Services: Erick Metzger, 614/322-4450 Research and Genetic Program Development: Cari W. Wolfe, 614/322-4453

AJCA-NAJ Area Representatives Director of Field Services: Kristin A. Paul, 209/4025679 (mobile); 608/754-3164 (office/fax); kpaul@ usjersey.com. Wisconsin, northern California. Sara Barlass, 614/256-6502 (mobile); 315/824-0349 (fax); sbarlass@usjersey.com. Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia. David A. Burris, 209/613-9763 (mobile); 270/378-5434 (phone); 270/378-5357 (fax); dburris@usjersey.com. Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, east Tennessee, Virginia. Allen J. Carter, 559/259-7825 (mobile); 951/925-0742 (phone); 614/322-4488 (fax); acarter@usjersey.com. Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico. Patty Holbert, 270/205-1300 (mobile); 270/325-4352 (fax); pholbert@usjersey.com. Ohio and Pennsylvania. Londa Johnson, 614/296-3621 (mobile); ljohnson@ usjersey.com. Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota

and South Dakota. Chris Lundgren, 614/313-5818 (mobile); clundgren@ usjersey.com. Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas. Elizabeth Moss, 614/296-4166 (mobile); 731/697-1341 (phone); emoss@usjersey.com. Arkansas, Illinois, Louisiana, west Tennessee. Ron Mosser, 614/264-0142 (mobile); 260/368-7687 (fax); rmosser@usjersey.com. Indiana, Michigan. Kate Rector, 614/216-9727 (mobile); 614/322-4474 krector@usjersey.com Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming. Brenda Snow, 802/249-2659 (mobile); 802/728-3920 (phone); 802/728-5933 (fax); bsnow@usjersey.com. Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont.

Type Traits Appraisal Team Senior Appraiser: Ron Mosser, 614/264-0142, above Sara Barlass, above Louie Cozzitorto, 209/765-7187 (mobile); lcozzitorto@ usjersey.com.

Patty Holbert, above Londa Johnson, above Chris Lundgren, above Elizabeth Moss, above

American Jersey Cattle Association Board of Directors Officers President: Robert Bignami, 24540 Clark Ave., Orland, CA 95963-8018. Phone 530/865-5612 (office), 530/5195612 (mobile); bob@brentwoodfarms.com. Vice President: Richard A. Doran Jr., 3342 Bush River Rd., Newberry, SC 29108. Phone 803/924-1466; bushriver@aol.com. Directors Jamie Bansen, 3695 SE Lafayette Hwy., Dayton, OR 97114. Phone 971/237-4164; jbansen@gmail.com. Eleventh District. 2013. Robin Denniston-Keller, 6476 N. Bergen Rd., Byron, NY 14422-9519. Phone 585/548-2299; rdenkeljerseys@ aol.com. Second District. 2014. Richard A. Doran Jr., see above. Sixth District. 2012. Ralph Frerichs, 5730 Mueller Rd., La Grange, TX 78945-4226. Phone 979/249-5405; frerichs@cvctx. com. Eighth District. 2012. W. Phil Gordon, 1304 S. Harkless Dr., Apt. C-7, Syracuse, IN 46567. Phone 574/361-7214; gordonfarms1304@ yahoo.com. Seventh District. 2014.

William Grammer, 966 S. 15th St., Sebring, OH 44672. Phone 330/938-6798; gramjer@centurylink.net. Fourth District. 2013. David Norman, 7076 Rt. 414, Liberty, PA 16930-9726. Phone 570/324-5631; drnorman@chilitech.net. Third District. 2012. Jim Quist, 5500 W. Jensen, Fresno, CA 93706. Phone 559/485-1436; PK1JQ@hotmail.com. Twelfth District. 2014. Wesley Snow, 1601 Ferris Rd., Brookfield, VT 050360113. Phone 802/728-5291. First District. 2012. Chris Sorenson, W3995 County Road H, Pine River, WI 54965-8130. Phone 920/987-5495; csorenson000@ centurytel.net. Tenth District. 2013. Jerry Spielman, 1892 M Rd., Seneca, KS 66538. Phone 785/336-2581; spielman@nvcs.com. Ninth District. 2014. Charles Steer, 1040 Banks Levey Rd., Cottage Grove, TN 38224. Phone 731/782-3463; sunbow@wk.net. Fifth District. 2013.

National All-Jersey Inc. Board of Directors Officers President: David Endres, W9402 Hwy. K, Lodi, WI 53555. Phone 608/592-7856; jazzy@merr.com. Vice President: James S. Huffard III, 165 Huffard Lane, Crockett, VA 24323. Phone 276/686-5201; hdfjersey@ embarqmail.com. Directors Marion Barlass, 6145 E. County Rd. A, Janesville, WI 53546. Phone 608/754-1171; barlassjerseys@gmail. com. District 6. 2015. Robert Bignami, see AJCA officers. Richard A. Doran Jr., ex-officio, see AJCA David Endres, see above. District 4. 2014. Calvin Graber, 44797 281st St., Parker, SD 57053.

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Phone 605/238-5782; calgraber@yahoo.com. District 7. 2013 William Grammer, ex-officio, see AJCA. James S. Huffard III, see above. District 5. 2012. John Kokoski, 57 Comins Rd., Hadley, MA 01035. Phone 413/549-6486; jkokoski@charter.net. District 3. 2013. Norman Martin, 1820 Marolf Loop Rd., Tillamook, OR 97141 Phone 503/815-3600; martindairyllc@ embarqmail.com. District 1. 2015. Kelvin Moss, 16155 W. Glendale Ave., Litchfield Park, AZ 85340-9522. Phone 623/935-0163; kel@msdairy. com. District 8. 2014. Mike Wickstrom, 5852 Columbus Ave., Hilmar, CA 95324-9754. Phone 209/667-9622; michaelwickstrom@ msn.com. District 2. 2013.

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ABS Global................................................. 15, 86 AJCC Research Foundation.............................. 58 Accelerated Genetics...............................16, 115 Aces-Hi Dairy................................................... 92 Agri Laboratories, LTD.............................82, 116 Ahlem Farms Partnership................................ 54 Alta Genetics/Jerseyland Sires.................... 4, 23 American Jersey Cattle Association........ 117, 118 Ameri-Milk Jerseys......................................... 110 Androgenics................................................... 115 Arco Farms....................................................... 90 Aspen Grove Jerseys....................................... 94 Avi-Lanche Jerseys.......................................... 11 Avon Road Jersey Farm................................ 110

Her-Man Jerseys.............................................. 52 Hi-Land Farms................................................. 54 High Lawn Farm............................................... 91 Highland Farms, Inc......................................... 22 Highland Jersey Farm...................................... 80 Hilmar Jerseys................................................. 54 Holmes Farm.................................................... 62 Hometown Jerseys........................................... 49 Huffard Dairy Farms......................................... 75 Hy-Capacity Jerseys...................................... 100

Bachelor Farms................................................ 62 Billings Farm..................................................... 59 Biltmore Farms................................................. 82 Brentwood Farms............................................... 2 Brundige, Smith, Pendelton, Isenberg............. 82 Buttercrest Jerseys.......................................... 80

JEMI Jerseys.................................................... 48 JVB Red Hot Jerseys....................................... 92 JerseyBid.com................................................ 117 Jersey Journal................................................ 117 Jersey Young Sire Program............................ 118 Jersey Marketing Service..............109, 117, 118 Journal Shopping Center...............116, 117, 118

California Jerseys.............................2, 11, 54, 64 Cantendo Acres............................................... 80 Carson & Bascom Jerseys.............................. 62 Cascadia Farm................................................. 47 Cedar Mountain Jerseys.................................. 62 Cedarcrest Farms.......................................... 113 Cinnamon Ridge Dairy................................... 114 Circle S Jerseys............................................... 22 Clauss Dairy Farm........................................... 54 Clover Patch Dairy........................................... 80 Cloverfield Jerseys......................................... 100 Covington Jerseys.......................................... 114 Cowbell Acres.................................................. 52 Crescent Farm................................................. 22 Crossbrook Farm............................................. 27 Cybil Fisher, Claire Burdette and Patricia Stiles ........................................................................... 7 D&E Jerseys.................................................... 11 DLH Jerseys................................................... 110 Dar-Re Farm Ltd.............................................. 80 Deluxe Online Jersey Sale............................. 108 DeMents Jerseys........................................... 115 Den-Kel Jerseys............................................... 21 Diamond S Farm.............................................. 27 Domino Jerseys .............................................. 54 Dreamroad Jerseys.......................................... 54 Dutch Hollow Farm..................................... 74, 75 Edan Jerseys................................................... 75 Edn-Ru Jerseys................................................ 48

Illinois Jerseys......................................30, 31, 81 Iowa Jerseys.................................................. 114 Irishtown Acres................................................. 48

K&R Jerseys.................................................... 27 Keightley-Core Jerseys.............................. 12, 13 Kenny Farm...................................................... 48 Keystone Genetics........................................... 94 Kilgus Jerseys.................................................. 81 Lady Lane Jerseys........................................... 47 Lands at Hillside Farm, The............................. 48 Lawtons Jersey Farm....................................... 54 Lindsay’s Pine Hill Jerseys............................... 80 Livestock Exporters Association of U.S.A...... 106 Lucky Hill Jersey Farm..................................... 22 Lyon Jerseys.................................................. 114 Mangun Farm................................................. 113 Mapleline Farm................................................ 22 Margandale Jersey Farm................................. 80 Martin Dairy LLC.............................................. 51 Mason Farm................................................... 106 McKee Jersey Farm......................................... 63 Meadow Ridge Jerseys.................................... 53 Messmer Jersey Farm................................... 110 Michigan Jersey Cattle Club.......................... 100 Mill Ridge Jerseys............................................ 48 Mills Jerseys..................................................... 91 Minnesota Jerseys........................................... 27 Molly Brook Farms........................................... 62

Forest Glen Jerseys........................................... 3 Fort Morrison Jerseys...................................... 62 Four Springs Jerseys....................................... 48

Nettle Creek Jerseys...................................... 110 New England Jerseys..........................22, 59, 62 New York Jerseys.......21, 27, 52, 54, 74, 75, 109 Nobledale Farm................................................ 48 Normandell Farms........................................... 48 Norse Star Jerseys........................................... 25

Gaby Jersey Farm............................................ 49 Genex............................................................... 95 Goff Dairy......................................................... 29 Golden Meadows Jerseys................................ 64 Grammer Jersey Farm..................................... 80 Grazeland Jerseys Ltd..................................... 80

Oak Breeze...................................................... 63 Oakhaven Jerseys........................................... 80 Ohio Jerseys............................................80, 113 Oomsdale Farm Inc.......................................... 54 Oregon Jerseys..............................3, 47, 51, 112 Owens Farms Inc........................................... 110

Hallet Dairy Farm LLC................................... 110 Hav’s Farm....................................................... 22 Heartland Jerseys, Inc. ................................. 120 Heinz Jerseys................................................. 110

Pearlmont Jerseys........................................... 22 Pennsota Jerseys............................................. 27 Pennsylvania Jerseys................................. 26, 48 Pfizer Animal Health.................................. 65, 66

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Piedmont Jerseys............................................. 87 Queen-Acres Farm........................................ 115 Ratliff Jerseys................................................... 55 Rawn Jerseys................................................... 24 Richardson Family Farm.................................. 22 Ridger Jersey Farm.......................................... 45 River Valley Dairy....................................... 30, 31 Riverside-F Farms............................................ 48 Rowzee Jersey Farm..................................... 106 Schirm Jersey Farm......................................... 80 Scotch View Farms.......................................... 54 Seacord Farm................................................ 109 Select Sires, Inc.........................9, 116, 118, 119 Semex............................................101, 107, 117 Senn-Sational Jerseys................................... 112 Shan-Mar Jerseys............................................ 48 Shenandoah Jerseys....................................... 90 Silver Maple Farms.......................................... 22 Silver Mist Farm............................................. 112 Silver Spring Farm........................................... 54 Smith Haven Dairy........................................... 27 Spahr Jersey Farm, Inc.................................... 80 Spring Valley Farm......................................... 112 Springdale Jersey Farm................................... 22 Spruce Row Jerseys........................................ 48 Steinhauers Jerseys...................................... 110 Stoney Hollow Jerseys..................................... 48 Sturdy Built..................................................... 118 Sugar Grove Jerseys....................................... 50 Summit Farm.................................................. 114 Sun Valley Jerseys......................................... 112 Sunbow Jerseys............................................... 50 Sunset Canyon Jerseys................................. 112 Tauchen, Abby and India................................. 78 Taylor Jersey Farm Inc..................................... 91 Tennessee Jersey Cattle Club................... 49, 63 Tierney Farm Jerseys...................................... 54 Trans-America Genetics................................. 116 Unkefer Jersey Dairy........................................ 80 Vanderfeltz Jerseys.......................................... 48 Viking Genetics.................................................. 9 Walton, Craig and Emily............................. 38, 39 Waverly Farm............................................. 60, 61 Wester Farm/B&B Cottages............................. 48 Whispering Hills............................................... 67 Wilsonview Dairy............................................ 112 Windridge Jersey Farm.................................... 90 Windy Ridge Dairy........................................... 26 Wisconsin Jerseys.......................25, 53, 78, 110 Woodstock Dairy............................................ 112 Youngs Jersey Dairy Inc................................... 80

This index is provided as an additional service. The Jersey Journal assumes no liability for errors or omissions. The Jersey Journal does not guarantee quality, delivery time, or availability of items ordered from commercial advertisers. Any advertisements for sales before the 20th of the month of the publication cannot be guaranteed.

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Every effort is made to keep the calendar listings as accurate as possible. However, dates are sometimes changed or events cancelled without notice. When your association schedules an event, notify the Journal staff at least 60 days in advance by sending email to JerseyJournal@usjersey.com or phoning 614/861-3636.

Type Appraisal Schedule

POLICY: Areas will be appraised in the order listed. If you wish to appraise and do not receive an application 30 days prior to the appraisal, please request one from Appraisal Office Coordinator Lori King by telephone, 614/322-4457, or email lking@ usjersey.com. Apply online at http://www.usjersey. com/forms/appraisalapp.com. Applications can also be printed from the USJersey website at http://www. usjersey.com/forms/ttaapplication.pdf. January—Northern Georgia; Tennessee and Kentucky; Ohio and Michigan. February—Arkansas and Missouri; Pennsylvania and New Jersey; Indiana and Illinois. March—Wisconsin; Washington and Oregon. April—California and Nevada May—New Mexico and western Texas; Arizona and southern California; Minnesota and North Dakota; Iowa, South Dakota and Nebraska. J u ne — Ve r m o n t ; M a i n e, M a s s a c h u s e t t s, Connecticut and New Hampshire; Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia and Delaware; Idaho and Utah; North Carolina; Kansas, Oklahoma and Colorado.

Deadlines

JAN. 15—Nominations are due in the AJCA-NAJ office for Young Jersey Breeders, Master Breeder, Distinguished Service and Meritorious Service awards. FEB. 2—Applications due for Fred Stout Experience Internship. MAR. 1—Entries due for the Leading Living Lifetime Production Contest. Cows alive as of December 31, 2011, are eligible. Minimum DHIR production levels for nominating are 200,000 lbs. milk, 9,500 lbs. fat,

and 7,500 lbs. protein. MAR. 1—National Jersey Youth Achievement contest applications are due. MAR. 1—National Jersey Youth Production Contest entries due. Forms available from the USJersey website http://www.usjersey.com/forms/ YProductionContest.pdf. APR. 5—USDA genetic evaluations released. APR. 25—All petitions for AJCA President and Directors must be filed with the Executive Secretary. APR. 29—All petitions for NAJ Director must be filed with the Executive Secretary. JULY 1—Applications for National Jersey Youth Scholarships due. AUG. 1—Deadline to register and/or transfer animals for the All American Junior Jersey Show. AUG. 9—USDA genetic evaluations released.

Sales

FEB. 9-15—DELUXE ONLINE JERSEY SALE, sale managed by United Producers; visit www. uproducers.com for more information. MAR. 10—FRANCHISE SALE-SPRING EDITION, Wooster, Ohio; Dusty Schirm, sale mgr. MAR. 24—HEARTLAND PREMIER PRODUCTION III SALE, Seneca, Kan.; Jersey Marketing Service, sale mgr.; jms@usjersey.com. M A R . 3 1 — M I DW E S T S P R I N G S P E C I A L, Holmstead County Fairgrounds, Rochester, Minn.; 11:00 a.m.; for more information contact Greg Nelson, sale mgr., 320/583-7450. APR. 13—PENNSYLVANIA SPRING SALE, Mercer, Pa.; Pennsylvania Jersey Cattle Club, sale mgr.; http://pennsylvaniajerseys.usjersey.com. APR. 14—KENTUCKY NATIONAL SALE, Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center, Louisville, Ky.; 4:00 p.m.; Jersey Marketing Service, sale mgr.; jms@usjersey. com; Lynn Lee, auctioneer. APR. 28—61st New England Spring Sale, Addison County Fairgrounds, New Haven, Vt.; 10:30 a.m.; Jersey Marketing Service sale mgr; jms@ usjersey.com. May 5—New York Spring Sale, Broome County Agricultural Center, Whitney Point, N.Y.; 11:00 a.m.; Jersey Marketing Service, sale mgr.;

Registration Fees Effective April 1, 1999

InfoJersey.com Applications Member Non-Member

All Other Applications Member Non-Member

Under six (6) months................................................ $15.00 Applications 1-50.............................. $12.00 $14.00 Applications 51-200............................ 10.00 12.00 Applications over 200 on REGAPP....................................................... 7.00 (All figures based on calendar year) 6-12 months............................................ 17.00 20.00 19.00 12-24 months.......................................... 22.00 25.00 24.00 Over 24 months...................................... 30.00 35.00 32.00

$17.00

22.00 27.00 37.00

Dead Animals May Be Registered For A Fee of $5.00 Duplicate or Corrected Certificates Will Be Issued For A Fee of $5.00

Transfer Fees Effective January 1, 2008 REAP Herds Non-REAP Herds Regular transfer filed within 60 days of sale date..............$12.00........................... $14.00 Regular transfer filed more than 60 days of sale date............................................... 17.00 Intra-Herd Transfer,...................................................................................................... 2.00 (When all living animals in one family ownership are transferred to another family member.) • Transfers among owners within the same herd REAP enrollment completed with 60 days of the date of sale will only cost $2.00 each regardless of how many animals are transferred at one time. • Herds with three years continuous REAP enrollment at the time of a whole-herd dispersal will be charged $7.00 for the sale transfers. The dispersal may occur via public auction or private treaty. Save by becoming a lifetime member of the American Jersey Cattle Association.

jms@usjersey.com. May 12—WISCONSIN STATE Sale, hosted by All Lynn Jerseys, David Allen, Reedsburg, Wis.; Jersey Marketing Service, sale mgr.; jms@usjersey.com. May 19—RATLIFF PROOF OF PROGRESS II Sale, Ratliff Jerseys, Garnett, Kan.; Avonlea Genetics Inc., and Ratliff Jerseys, sale mgr. JUNE 23—COW POWER SALE, Den-Kel Jerseys, Byron, N.Y.; Jersey Marketing Service, sale mgr.; jms@usjersey.com. JUNE 30—55th NATIONAL HEIFER SALE, Fryeburg Fairgrounds, Fryeburg, Maine; 4:00 p.m.; Jersey Marketing Service, sale mgr.; jms@usjersey.com; Lynn Lee, auctioneer. Sept. 22—New York Fall Sale, Broome County Agricultural Center, Whitney Point, N.Y.; 11:00 a.m.; Jersey Marketing Service, sale mgr.; jms@usjersey.com. SEPT. 25—76th Vermont State Sale, North Haverhill, N.H.; Jersey Marketing Service, sale mgr.; jms@usjersey.com. OCT. 2—Top of the World Sale, Madison, Wis.; 7:00 p.m.; Jersey Marketing Service, sale mgr.; jms@usjersey.com. OCT. 4—Dairyland Protein Sale, Rock County Fairgrounds, Janesville, Wis.; Jersey Marketing Service, sale mgr.; jms@usjersey.com. OCT. 20—Ohio Fall Production Sale, Wayne County Fairgrounds, Wooster, Ohio; Jersey Marketing Service, sale mgr.; jms@usjersey.com. NOV. 3—55th Pot O’Gold Sale, Kentucky Expo Center, Louisville, Ky.; 4:30 p.m.; Jersey Marketing Service, sale mgr.; jms@usjersey.com. NOV. 4—The 60 th All American Jersey SALE, West Hall Exhibit Hall, Louisville, Ky.; 5:00 p.m.; Jersey Marketing Service, sale mgr.; jms@ usjersey.com.

Meetings and Expositions

JAN. 15-18—DAIRY FORUM 2011, La Quinta Resort and Club, La Quinta, Calif.; for more information visit http://www.idfa.org/events--tradeshow/interactive-event-calendar/details/9. JAN. 21—New York Jersey Breeders annual meeting, Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel and Conference Center, Syracuse, N.Y.; in conjunction with the New York All Breeds Convention. JAN. 25-26—11TH ANNUAL Heart of America Grazing Conference, Holiday Inn, Mt. Vernon, Ill.; For more information or to register, download the brochure at http://web.extension.illinois.edu/ ajmpu/hoa. JAN. 26-27—North Central Ohio Dairy Grazing Conference, Buckeye Event Center, Dalton, Ohio. JAN. 27-28—Missouri Dairy Forum, University Plaza Hotel, Springfield, Mo. JAN. 28—OHIO JERSEY BREEDERS ANNUAL MEETING, Der Dutchman Restaurant, Plain City, Ohio, 10:30 a.m. FEB. 3-4—CALIFORNIA JERSEY CATTLE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING, Sanctuary Beach Resort, Monterey Bay. FEB. 8-9—PENNSYLVANIA DAIRY SUMMIT, Lancaster Host Resort and Conference Center, Lancaster, Pa.; for more information visit http://www. padairystake.org. FEB. 9-11—GREAT LAKES REGIONAL DAIRY CONFERENCE, Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort, Mount Pleasant, Mich.; for more information visit http://www.glrdc.msu.edu. FEB. 11—MICHIGAN JERSEY BREEDERS ANNUAL MEETING, Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort, Mount Pleasant, Mich. FEB. 14-16—WORLD AG EXPO, International AgriCenter, Tulare, Calif.; for more information visit http://www.worldagexpo.com. MARCH 6—WISCONSIN JERSEY BREEDERS (continued to page 112)

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Lynde (Vanderstappen) and Bill Brownlee welcomed their fourth child into the world in early October. Blaze Christopher Brownlee was born October 9, 2011, and weighed 7 lbs. 8 oz. and was 20 inches long. Older sisters Abby and Ruth, 4, and Grace, 2½, were there to welcome home the new addition. Maternal grandparents are John and Amy Vanderstappen, Van De Jerseys, Transfer, Pa. Jeana (Fremstad) and Brad Stuber, Norse Star Jerseys, Westby, Wis., recently welcomed a new addition to their family. Trygg Bradley Stuber was born December 8, 2011, weighing 7 lbs. 6 oz. Trygg is the first child for the couple. Maternal grandparents are Mike and Merna Fremstad, also of Norse Star Jerseys. Mike is the 2012 general chair for The 60th All American Jersey Show and Sale. Brooklyn Jeanne Jensen was born December 10, 2011, to parents Nathan and Kaili (Upton) Jensen, Sunset Canyon Jerseys, Beaver, Ore. Brooklyn weighed 8 lbs. and 8 oz., and was 20½ inches long. She was welcomed home by older brothers Jaxon and Jace. Grandparents Paula Wolf and Eric Silva, Sunset Canyon Jerseys, and Rick and Cindy Jensen, Neodesha, Kan., also greeted the new arrival.

State Rebate Checks Distributed This year, more than $9,400 in rebates was dispersed to state Jersey associations for participation in the Jersey Journal’s state-page advertising program. Seven states qualified for rebates in 2011. Leading the way are the California Jersey Breeders, who earned $1,907.35 for placing more than 34 pages of advertising. T h ey we r e f o l l owe d by t h e Wisconsin Jersey Breeders earning a check for $1,646.50. The New York Jersey Breeders received a check for $1,490.18; Oregon Jersey Breeders earned a check for $1,329.23; New England Jersey Breeders received $1,185.86; Ohio Jersey Breeders earned a check for $1,125.73; and the Pennsylvania Jersey Breeders received $745.55. There were also six individual advertisers that met the 18-page rebate requirement: Jersey Marketing Service earned $1,803.75; Select Sires, $1,567.20; Semex, $1,230.00; ABS Global and Alta Genetics/Jerseyland Sires, both earned $1,140.00 and Accelerated Genetics, $1,080.00. To learn more about how your state association can become eligible for the state-page advertising rebate program, contact the Jersey Journal at 614/3224451.

North Charleston, S.C., Mayor Keith Summey, and South Carolina Senator Glen McConnell both puckered up to kiss Elsie, the Borden Dairy cow at the Coastal Carolina Fair in late October 2011. The ABC affiliate News 4 Charleston, covered the surprise kissing booth events as both representatives gathered to highlight the importance Borden Dairy has on their community.

Molly Brook Farm is home to the famed “Flower” cow family, which has garnered world-wide interest from Jersey enthusiasts and the 1994 winners of the AJCA Master Breeder award, Walt and Sally.

Walt and Sally Goodrich, Molly Brook Farm, West Danville, Vt., were recently interviewed by the Vermont news station WCAX, in a segment titled “Super Seniors.” The video and transcript can be viewed at http://www.wcax. com/story/16339176/super-senior-sallygoodrich.

The Kenny Family, Enon Valley, Pa., was recently the subject of a series of articles by Farm and Dairy newspaper. The first piece was a blog posted on the Farm and Dairy blog page, The Social Silo, where the author shared a preface and emotional look into the family history and their Jersey farm. Almost a week later, Farm and Dairy

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A Hearty Welcome To These New AJCA Members Nathan Aker, Nelliston, N.Y. Mona M. Benedict, Newalla, Okla. Mike Blagg, Grass Valley, Calif. David Brand, Waterloo, Ind. Lucas Brewer, Shelbyville, Tenn. Allison Brigham, Benton, La. Ted Christoph, Fallon, Nev. Amber L. Ettinger, Kinards, S.C. Eric Evans, Buhl, Idaho Joshua Fernandes, Tulare, Calif. Donna Faye Gregory, Richmond, Ky. Hubert Junior Haney, II, Cleveland, Tenn. Timothy Herron, Salem, Ohio Patricia Hopkins, Dewey, Okla. John Carter Lewis, Tyrone, Pa. Jaxson Lundgren, Ossian, Iowa Douglas Maddox, Riverdale, Calif. Sieto Mellema, Dalhart, Texas Katie Olson, Lewiston, Minn. Richard J. Quilling, Menomonie, Wis. Randy Schmidt, Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Kevin Schneider, Rock Valley, Iowa Tony Strickland, Glasgow, Ky. Regina W. Talley, Providence Forge, Va. Brian Thornton, Columbia City, Ind. Emily R. Waggoner, Pendleton, S.C. Crystal Wheeler, Jackson, Idaho Lisa Wilson, St. Johns, Mich. Jeremy R. Yoder, Sugarcreek, Ohio Lance Younker, Warfordsburg, Pa. Franklin Andrew Ziehm, Buskirk, N.Y.

ran an in-depth look into the lives of Bob and Alma Kenny and their grandson Clayton and the trials and tribulations that have made them successful dairy farmers. Junior Awards Available Throughout the year, awards for shows and production and judging contests are provided by the American Jersey Cattle Association (AJCA) at events specifically for Jersey juniors. For junior shows at county, district, and state levels, the AJCA will provide ribbons for the first, second, and third place animals, plus a Grand Champion rosette. In addition to the rosette, a special award is provided for the Grand Champion at state fairs and AJCA-designated regional shows. Awards are also provided for showmanship contests exclusively for Jersey juniors. Awards must be requested annually. Contact the AJCA Director of Development at 614/322-4456, at least two weeks in advance of the event. Regretfully, requests made within two weeks of the show date cannot be filled. JERSEY JOURNAL




History For A Good Cause Since 2002, a highlight of the Annual Meetings has been an auction of Jersey artwork and breed promotion collectibles to benefit the AJCC Research Foundation. It’s 30 minutes of entertainment with a serious purpose. The eight to 10 lots generate tens of thousands of dollars for each year’s capital campaign, prompt additional donations that often double the receipts from the auction, while also serving as a reminder of the Foundation’s vital purpose—to finance Jersey-specific research. Under the consecutive leadership of fundraising chairs David Spahr, Clint Collins III and Don Sherman, nearly $343,000 has been directed to the Foundation endowment through these activities. In early October, a quite rare medallion was given to us by Dennis Halladay, the western editor of Hoard’s Dairyman. The subject of his column in the August 25 issue of Hoard’s West, he was donating the medal to the Foundation for the 2012 benefit auction. This is its story, and the significance it represents for Jersey breed and our association’s history. Dusting Off a Bit of Jersey History I bought it about 30 years ago at an antique show in California. It is marked “silver” on the edge and is slightly bigger than a quarter. A small ring is attached to a loop at the top, perhaps for hooking onto a cord or a charm bracelet. A well-detailed raised relief of a Jersey cow’s head looks out from the obverse side and is encircled by four Latin words that are the longtime motto of the American Jersey Cattle Club (now Association). The translation is, “The herd is the foundation of all wealth.” It’s a pretty little thing that begs a smile and asks to be picked up. Judging from the modest wear on its high points, not too many people have done so. It is what’s engraved on the reverse, however, that cracks opens a time capsule of questions and imagination: “Awarded to Pride’s St. Mawes Neoline R. of M. 1928”. Research not only managed to uncover many answers about this long-ago animal, but it also illustrated the huge strides her breed has made since she won the medal. “R. of M.” stands for Register of Merit, the production honor roll for what was then known as the AJCC (now AJCA). Beginning in 1911, qualifying animals were honored with gold, silver or bronze awards. Herd owners received a medal for their first qualifying animal each year, then certificates for subsequent winners. This means January 2012

“Neoline” was the first silver medal winner in her herd in 1928, and this is the only silver medal her owner received that year. Awards back then were based on butterfat production. “Neoline” easily qualified for hers in the AAA Class (first lactation, 305 days or less), calving at 1-11 and making 8,871m 442f. The amount of butterfat needed for an award in her class was 250.5 pounds. Adoption of the medals program, it turns out, was as much about encouraging production testing of Jerseys as it was about promoting a modern new technology: the Babcock Test for measuring butterfat content in milk that had been invented in 1890. AJCC awards had previously been based upon actual churn testing, but now all records submitted for medal awards had to be done under Babcock testing. “Neoline” was one of many outstanding animals in an elite herd of her era – Storey Farm, owned and operated by David Storey in Forest Grove, Oregon, from 1918 to 1949. She was one of eight cows in the herd to earn a Register of Merit award in 1928 and was the first silver medal daughter of Helen’s Noble Lad St. Mawe’s, who became a silver medal sire himself in 1930 when a third daughter earned her silver production award. Records from back then speak volumes about how far U.S. Jerseys have advanced and how commercially relevant they are today. In 1928, just 3,400 cows were on official test and records were submitted selectively, meaning that nearly all of what were sent in were for an award. Between 1903 and 1935, a total of 54,000 records were submitted, averaging 7,974m and 426f. By comparison, in 2010 132,246 Jerseys were enrolled in performance testing and actual production for their 88,727 records averaged 16,487m 780f 594p. “Neoline” is long gone, but the genetic excellence that earned her a silver medal so long ago is still part of the Jersey breed today.

Thanks to Dennis Halladay’s generosity, this is the first time an AJCC ROM medal has ever been made available for the Research Foundation benefit auction. It comes with a treasure trove of yellowed newspaper clippings, pictures and letters that Dennis obtained in his research—truly history for a good cause. We are seeking more rarities for this year’s fundraising auction on June 28. If you have a possible donation, contact the AJCA Development Department today. Page 17


All American Posts Third High Average in Sale History

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he 59th All American Jersey Sale was rich with investment opportunities. Though the sale is known for its quality through-and-through, consignors to this year’s event went above and beyond, offering buyers the chance to capitalize on their investment dollars early. A third of the females that crossed the auction block on November 6 in Louisville, Ky., sold with A.I. contracts. Many others sold with expressed interest from A.I. organizations. Sale Analysis

Number

Avg. Price Total Value

7 Cows, two years and over 17 Bred heifers 9 Open yearlings 23 Heifer calves 1 Bull 4 Embryo packages 4 Choice of calves

$7,285.71 4,900.00 5,633.33 5,756.52 60,000.00 1,837.50 9,025.00

$51,000 83,300 50,700 132,400 60,000 7,350 36,100

65 Lots edian price M

$6,474.62 $420,850 $4,400.00

Sale Management: Jersey Marketing Service Auctioneer: Lynn Lee

Genomics continued to play a key role in investment decisions for buyers. Twothirds of the live female consignments had been genotyped and those with the highest indexes garnered the highest prices. The females with the six highest Genomic Jersey Performance Indexes (GJPIs) were

among the eight high-selling live females of the day and there was a strong correlation between GJPI and price for the balance of the genotyped females. The 64 female lots and single male lot sold for an average of $6,474.62 and gross receipts of $420,850. The females sold for an average of $5,638.28. Thirteen of them sold for $8,000 or more. In all, 45 buyers from 17 states across the country made purchases. The overall sale average is the third high in the series history and the high average reported to the Jersey Journal thus far in 2011. The Syndicated Bull A single bull—Heartland Vibrant Sonny—was syndicated through The All American Jersey Sale this year. The 10-month-old bull was purchased by a group of 58 Jersey breeders for $60,000 and will be sampled through Select Sires Inc. in Plain City, Ohio. What the sale was lacking in quantity was compensated with quality. “Sonny” is sired by All Lynns Restore Vibrant-ET, GJPI +217, and out Heartland Impuls SundanceET. He has December GPTAs of +949M, +54F and +42P and a GJPI of +212. His GPTA for Productive Life is +5.6 and his GPTA for final score is +1.3. He has been tested free of Jersey Haplotype 1 (JH1).


DeBoer TBone M6593 was the high selling female at $20,000. She was purchased by Sexing Technologies, represented by Juan Moreno, far left, and Dan Carroll, third left, and consigned by Nico DeBoer, back center. AJCA-NAJ Area Representative David Burris, center, presents the C. Scott Mayfield Memorial Trophy to the buyer while Clint Collins III, far right, presents the C. L. Collins Jr. Memorial Award to the consignor. Also pictured are 2011 National Jersey Queen Cassy Krull, second left, and Jordan Elmore, at the halter. In the box are Neal Smith, AJCA-NAJ Executive Secretary, and Lynn Lee, auctioneer.

“Sonny” has a maternal brother in A.I. and three milking maternal sisters—all appraised Very Good. One of them, Heartland Abe Sunshine, Very Good-86%, has 20,460 lbs. milk, 1,356 lbs. fat and 850 lbs. protein and ranks among the top 1.5% for GJPI with an index of +162. Another maternal sister, Heartland Seneca SuellenET, was also sold in The All American Jersey Sale for $3,500 to Robin Krueger and Wade Kessenich, de Forest, Wis. Their high-component dam is an Excellent-90% daughter of ISDK Q Impuls, GJPI +183, with a best record of 4-2 305 3x 23,520 6.2% 1,468 3.9% 909 92DCR. She ranks among the top 1.5% for GJPI with an index of +131. She has an Excellent-91% maternal sister with 22,020 lbs. milk, 1,091 lbs. fat and 838 lbs. protein. “Sonny’s” grandam is a Very Good-88% daughter of Molly Brook Berretta Fair-ET, GJPI +40, with a four lactation m.e. average of 19,098–858–620. His Very Good-85% third dam has five completed lactations and a best record of 5-1 305 24,750 4.3% 1,075 3.3% 829 93DCR. “Sonny” and “Suellen” were consigned by Heartland Jerseys, Seneca, Kan. The Females The female catalogued as Lot 1 drew interest in advance of the sale and active bidding in the arena and on the phone on sale day. She carried more than $51,500 in A.I. contracts and was the second highindexing cow of the sale. When auctioneer Lynn Lee’s gavel fell, it was the volume buyer of the day, Sexing Technologies of San Antonio, Texas, that had the high bid

Norse Star Renegade Marley was one of two heifers to sell for $14,000. She was purchased by Heartland Jerseys, represented by Jerry and Sue Spielman, back center. She was consigned by Norse Star Jerseys, represented by Jason, Merna, Ellie and Mike Fremstad, left, Grant Fremstad, at the halter, and Grace Fremstad, front right. Also pictured are 2011 National Jersey Queen Cassy Krull, Neal Smith and Lynn Lee. Heartland Jerseys also consigned the high seller, Heartland Vibrant Sonny, who was syndicated by Select Sires and the Sonny Syndicate for $60,000.

of $20,000 on DeBoer TBone M6593, the Very Good-88% daughter of Deerview high selling female. Mor Greatness-ET, GJPI +74, with a four “TBone M6593” sold with six contracts— lactation m.e. average of 25,219–1,191– two to the Semex Alliance and one each to 892. She ranks among the top 1.5% for ABS Global, Genex/CRI, Jerseyland Sires GJPI with an index of +176. Their grandam and Sierra Desert Breeders. She is backed is a Very Good-83% daughter of DeBoer by a deep pedigree that includes nine of Jenetta Barber Bill-ET, GJPI +97, with 10 Very Good or Excellent dams, several an m.e. average of 17,924–981–669 on having been struck off in prestigious Jersey two records. Their third dam sold in the sales over the years. National Heifer Sale in 2002 and made The strong and wide three-year-old is 18,410 lbs. milk, 968 lbs. fat and 717 lbs. sired by Richies Jace TBone A364, GJPI protein in her first lactation. +159. She ranks #4 among genotyped cows The consignment’s fourth dam, Bold with a GJPI of +231. She has GPTAs of Margaret of Maranatha, Very Good-83%, +693M, +61F and +38P, with a final score was the second high seller of the National (continued to page 20) of +2.5. In her first lactation at 1-8, she made 20,350 lbs. milk, 954 lbs. fat and 729 lbs. protein. She freshened in early July with her second calf and made 86 and 87 lbs. milk on her August and September tests, respectively, and has a projected m.e. of 24,310–1,116–916. Her full sister, DeBoer TBone M5331, Very Good86%, ranks #94 among genotyped cows with a GJPI of +196. Another full Tied as the second high selling female was Sunny Day Valentino Key, purchased for $14,000 by Sexing Technologies, represented by Juan sister ranks on the Moreno and Dan Carroll, center back. She was consigned by Sunny list of the Top 400 Day Farm, represented by JMS Assistant Manager Louie Cozzitorto, Heifers for PA JPI. second left. At the halter is Rachel Hinton. Also pictured are 2011 Their dam is a National Jersey Queen Cassy Krull, Neal Smith and Lynn Lee.


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Heifer Sale in 1998. She made 19,470 lbs. milk, 961 lbs. fat and 716 lbs. protein in her first lactation. The fifth dam, Wolf River Berretta Margie, Very Good-88%, sold in The All American Jersey Sale in 1996. She has a two lactation m.e. average of 24,430–1,070– 900. She has two sons and six maternal brothers in A.I. sampling programs. Her dam, Wolf River Lester Misty-ET, Very Good-86%, has four lactations and a best record of 6-2 305 20,820 4.7% 971 3.9% 821 DHIR. The consignment’s seventh dam, Highland Royal D Candy, Excellent-90%, has 21,780 lbs. milk, 1,188 lbs. fat and 846 lbs. protein at 3-5. Six of the next seven dams are Very Good. “TBone M6593’s” daughter, DeBoer Impuls F9890, was also sold in the 59th All American Jersey Sale for $8,000 to auctioneer Lynn Lee of Smyrna, Tenn. The four-month-old “Impuls” daughter ranks #101 among all genotyped females with a GJPI of +224. She sold with A.I. interest from ABS Global and the Semex Alliance. Both females were consigned by Nico DeBoer, Chandler, Texas. A pair of heifers—one bred and the other open—sold for $14,000 each. In a bidding battle between Sexing Technologies and Heartland Jerseys, the later outlasted the former to take home Norse Star Renegade Marley. The tall and powerful daughter of BW Renegade, GJPI +228, sold short bred to All Lynns Vibrant Sebastian, GJPI +210, with contracts to Accelerated Genetics, Jerseyland Sires and Select Sires and interest from two other A.I. organizations. “Marley” has been genotyped with the 50K chip and determined to be JH1 free. She has GPTAs of +1,239M, +79F and 54P and a GJPI of +245, which ranks #21 among all genotyped females. Her dam, Hill Top Ace Morgan, Very

“Generations,” an original work created by Gary Sauder, third right, was auctioned for $2,100 for the benefit of Jersey Youth Academy. The piece was purchased by Sexing Technologies, represented by Dan Carroll and Juan Moreno, left. Also pictured are AJCA President Bob Bignami, second right, and 2011 National Jersey Queen Cassy Krull.

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The third high selling female was a first choice female sired by Lencrest BlackstoneET and out of Arethusa Veronicas Comet. The choice was purchased for $13,600 by Jacqueline Kisst, represented by her father, John Kisst, front left. The consignor was Ernest W. Kueffner, represented by AJCANAJ Area Representative Ron Mosser, right. Also pictured are 2011 National Jersey Queen Cassy Krull, AJCA-NAJ Executive Secretary Neal Smith and auctioneer Lynn Lee.

The fourth high seller, Oomsdale Galen Eclipes Goldie-P-ET, was purchased for $13,500 by Sexing Technologies, represented by Juan Moreno and Dan Carroll, center back. “Goldie” was consigned by Mike and Danielle Ooms, second and third left. Korri Briggs is at the halter. Also pictured are 2011 National Jersey Queen Cassy Krull, Neal Smith and Lynn Lee.

Good-88%, is sired by Senn-Sational Paramount Ace, GJPI +73, and made a best record of 2-10 305 3x 28,130 4.5% 1,258 3.8% 1,065 93DCR. She ranks among the breed’s top 1.5% for GJPI with an index of +149. “Marley’s” consignor, Norse Star Jerseys, Westby, Wis., purchased “Morgan” at the National Heifer Sale in 2009. “Marley’s” grandam is a Very Good86% “Impuls” daughter. Her third dam is Excellent-91% and her fourth dam is Very Good-87%. Though Sexing Technologies lost the battle for “Marley,” they were successful in securing the other $14,000-priced female, Sunny Day Valentino Key. The six-monthold daughter of All Lynns Louie ValentinoET, GJPI +256, had the highest GJPI of all genotyped female lots on sale day and sold with contracts to Jerseyland Sires and Dixieland Sires and interest from Genex/ CRI. “Key” has GPTAs of +1,699M, +62F and +55P and a GJPI of +255, which ranks

#89 among all genotyped females. The deep-pedigreed heifer was consigned by Sunny Day Farm, Chester, S.C., and is backed by 15 Very Good or Excellent dams with top production. Her dam is a Very Good-87% daughter of BW Award, GJPI +19, with a two lactation m.e. average of 22,677–984–822. “Key’s” grandam, Sunny Day BGuard Kegan, Very Good-87%, has an m.e. average of 19,930–908–711 on two lactations. “Kegan” has an Excellent-94% maternal sister with 24,815 lbs. milk, 961 lbs. fat and 875 lbs. fat in 338 days. Their dam is a Very Good-85% daughter of Crockett Farms Tuxedo-ET, GJPI -37, with a two lactation m.e. average of 18,769–936–652. “Key’s” fifth dam, Headspring Sooner Kegan, Excellent-91%, has two 365-day records over 32,720 lbs. milk, 1,460 lbs. fat and 1,060 lbs. protein. Her 305-day junior three-year-old record of 27,260 lbs. (continued to page 23)

Sponsors of the Pre-Sale Social at The All American Jersey Sale VikingGenetics International and Danish Hilmar Cheese Company Holmes County Cheese Marcoot Jersey Creamery Agri-Mark, Cabot Cooperative Creamery Kilgus Farmstead Margandale Farms Ltd., Ohio Jim and Carol Ahlem, Calif. Breeder’s Choice Sires/Netherhall Polled Jerseys, Mich. Clauss Dairy Farms, Calif. Alan and Rosalie Danforth, N.Y. Danforth Jersey Farm/Cowbella Butter and Yogurt, N.Y. Den-Kel Jerseys, N.Y. Forest Glen Jerseys, Ore.

Highland Farms Inc., Maine Hi-Land Farms, N.Y. Huffard Dairy Farms, Va. Jersey Origins, Tenn. Dr. J. J. and Marilyn Malnati, S.C. Marv Du Jerseys, Idaho Joey Pendleton, Ky. Prairie Harbour Jerseys LLC, Texas Donnie and Elsa Sherman, Calif. Silver Spring Farms, N.Y. Sno-Krest Jersey Farm, Vt. Sun Valley Jersey Farm, Ore. Sunset Canyon Jerseys, Ore. Peter Vail, N.Y. Wickstrom Jersey Farms Inc., Calif. Will-Do Jerseys, S.C. Wilsonview Dairy, Ore. Windridge Jersey Farm, Ind. World Wide Sires Ltd., Calif.

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milk was the National Class Leader at the time. As a heifer calf, “Kegan” had been purchased by Herby Lutz of Sunny Day Farm at the National Heifer Sale in 1991. She then sold to Eastglen Farms, Laurens, S.C., as the second high seller of the Sunny Day Summer Sizzler in 1994. She sent nine sons to A.I. The third high selling female was the high-selling choice of the day. California junior Jacqueline A. Kisst of Ripon purchased a first choice female sired by Lencrest Blackstone-ET, GJPI +85, and out of Arethusa Veronicas Comet for $13,600. Kisst will choose first from three pregnancies due in December 2011. “Comet” has made her mark on the tanbark trail in recent years and is continuing the winning ways of her famous dam, Huronia Centurion Veronica 20J. “Comet” was Reserve Grand Champion of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in 2009 and then took champion honors at the show a year later. This year, she was tapped Grand Champion of the New York Spring Carousel and earned the NASCO Type and Production Award at the Central National Jersey Show. She has also been named All Canadian twice, first as a senior three-yearold in 2009 and then as a four-year-old the following year. The Excellent-93% daughter of Piedmont Nadine Furor, GJPI -121, has a two-lactation m.e. average of 21,026–1,300–741. The choice was consigned by Ernest W. Kueffner, Boonsboro, Md. Sexing Technologies also purchased the fourth high selling female, Oomsdale Galen Eclipes Goldie-P-ET, for $13,500. Like their other purchases, “Goldie” hails from one of the breed’s leading genetic cow families and writes a deep pedigree that includes 10 generations of Very Good or Excellent dams with top production. The naturally-polled daughter of Maack Dairy Eclipes-P-ET, GJPI +102, turned sixmonths-old the week of the sale and sold with contracts to Genex/CRI and Jerseyland Sires. She has GPTAs of +1,177M, +66F and +49P and a GJPI of +186. “Goldie’s” dam, GR Oomsdale CC Iatola Galen, Very Good-88%, made 21,800 lbs. milk, 1,079 lbs. fat and 846 lbs. protein in her second lactation and ranks #103 among genotyped cows with a GJPI of +194. She has nine maternal brothers in A.I., including two at Sexing Technologies. Numerous other members of the cow family rank among the breed’s top genotyped females. “Galen’s” maternal sister, GR Oomsdale Valentino CC Callie-ET, ranks #40 among all genotyped females with a GJPI of +239. “Goldie’s” grandam, PR Oomsdale January 2012

Gratitude Country CC-ET, Excellent-90%, has three lactations and a best record of 3-7 305 3x 21,430 4.6% 984 3.9% 828 100DCR. Nine of her sons and 10 maternal brothers are in A.I. sampling programs. “Goldie’s” third dam is OA Oomsdale Gordo Goldie Gratitude, Excellent-90%, with a best record of 3-10 305 3x 26,940 4.2% 1,142 3.2% 852 97DCR. Her Excellent-90% fourth dam made 18,770 lbs. milk, 1,135 lbs. fat and 765 lbs. protein in her first lactation. The next two dams are also Excellent with records over 20,000 lbs. milk. “Goldie” was consigned by Michael

Arend Ooms, Valatie, N.Y. The fifth high-selling female is another one of the breed’s leading genetic ladies. Sexing Technologies placed the last bid of $12,000 on All Lynns Lotto Vadka-ET. The second-high GJPI lot at sale time sold with an A.I. contract to Jerseyland Sires and interest from multiple other studs. The yearling is sired by MVF Jevon Lotto-ET, GJPI +199, and carries GPTAs of +1,577M, +68F, +54P and +6.4 PL. She ranks #36 among all genotyped females with a GJPI of +241. “Vadka” has 20 brothers in A.I. service, (continued to page 24)

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including the breed’s current #1 G-code bull, All Lynns Legal Visionary-ET, GJPI +284, and the former #1 G-code bull, “Valentino.” Several maternal sisters also rank for GJPI, including All Lynns Impuls Virginia-ET, Very Good-84%, ranked #13 among genotyped females with a GJPI of +250. “Virginia” was the third high-selling female in The 2008 All American Jersey Sale, selling to Brock Tate, Hilmar, Calif., for $10,500. “Vadka’s” dam is D&E Paramount Violet, an Excellent-90% daughter of Rock Ella Paramount-ET, GJPI +104, with a best record of 5-2 305 3x 27,600 4.2% 1,167 3.5% 953 95DCR. She has a GJPI of +244 and is the former #1 GJPI cow. “Vadka’s” grandam, D&E Abe Violet, Excellent-90%, has a five lactation m.e. average of 21,714–981–776. Six of her next seven dams are Very Good or Excellent. “Vadka” was consigned by David Allen, Reedsburg, Wis. The breeder of “Vadka’s” dam, D & E Jerseys of Hilmar, Calif., purchased the sixth high selling female of the day, Pearlmont Renegade Denise-ET, for $10,600. “Denise” is a granddaughter of a cow that shot to the top of the genetic charts with the advent of genotyping and is the

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dam of the breed’s historical high selling bull, Sunset Canyon Dominican-ET, who was syndicated in last year’s All American Jersey Sale for $100,000. “Denise” sold with contracts to Accelerated Genetics, Genex/CRI, Jerseyland Sires and Select Sires and interest from ABS Global. The 13-monthold “Renegade” daughter has GPTAs of +1,133M, +55F and +44P and a final score of +1.6. She has a GJPI of +206 and ranks on the list of the Top 500 Jersey Females for GJPI. She has four maternal brothers in A.I. Their dam is a Very Good-88% daughter of Schultz Dudley Restore-ET, GJPI +123, that has tested JH1 free. “Denise’s” grandam, Pearlmont Impuls Daffy, Excellent-90%, ranks #96 among genotyped cows with a GJPI of +196 and has a three lactation m.e. average of 19,020–942–741. “Daffy” crossed the auction block at The All American Jersey Sale in 2008, selling to Bruce Roos, Kara Hale and Sunset Canyon Jerseys, Beaver, Ore. In addition to “Dominican,” she has 24 other sons in A.I. sampling programs to date and numerous daughters and granddaughters ranked among the breed’s best for GJPI. “Denise’s” third and fourth dam are both Excellent-91% with records over 20,700 lbs. milk.

“Denise” was consigned by William H. Pearl, Barnet, Vt. Other Festivities Two heifers consigned to the sale and an original work of art were donated for the benefit of youth development programs. “Generations,” a beautifully-rendered piece of art by artist and past Paul Jackson Scholarship recipient Gary Sauder ,was auctioned for $2,100 to kick off the 59th All American Jersey Sale. Sexing Technologies made the purchase, with proceeds donated to the Jersey Youth Academy. Jersey Youth Academy was the beneficiary of the auction of TJF/Lee Valentino Mamme 980-ET as well. “Mamme 980” was consigned by the TJF/ Lee Syndicate of Booneville, Miss., and purchased by Mark and Shannon Gardner, Dayton, Pa., for $7,100. BW Region Louisa W418 sold for $2,100 to Ethan Marcoot of Greenville, Ill. “Louisa” was donated in memory of Norma “Duffy” Lyon and to benefit the Maurice E. Core Jersey Youth Fund by Brentwood Farms, Orland, Calif. Prior to the sale, Jersey enthusiasts were treated to a wine, cider and cheese social in the West Hall Sale Arena. The All American Sale Committee (continued to page 26)

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was chaired by Corey Lutz, Lincolnton, N.C. Associate chair was Jim Quist, Fresno, Calif. Other committee members were: David Allen, Reedsburg, Wis.; Jamie Bansen, Dayton, Ore.; Joey Blankenship, Sugar Grove, Va.; Scott Carson, New Lebanon, N.Y.; Clint Collins III, Sylacauga, Ala.; David Endres, Lodi, Wis.; Henry Gaby, Greeneville, Tenn.; Mark Gardner; Patrick Gourley, Portland, Ore.; Christina A. Hansen, Canby, Ore.; Lloyd Heinz, Shawano, Wis.; Michael Hurst, Waynesville, Ohio; Ed Kirchdoerfer, Cape Girardeau, Mo.; Donna Phillips, D.V.M., Newton, Wis.; Craig Rhein, Pine Grove, Pa.; Eric Silva, Beaver, Ore.; Jerry Spielman, Seneca, Kan.; Charles Steer, Cottage Grove, Tenn.; Carla Taylor, Booneville, Miss.; Jon Tollenaar, Elk Grove, Calif.; Mike Wickstrom, Hilmar, Calif.; and George Wilson, Stamford, N.Y. Sales $5,200 and Over

(Consignors in Parentheses) Select Sires and the Sonny Syndicate, Plain City, Ohio Heartland Vibrant Sonny, bull 10 mos........................ $60,000 (Heartland Jerseys, Seneca, Kan.) Sexing Technologies, San Antonio, Texas

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DeBoer TBone M6593, cow 3 yrs................................ 20,000 (Nico DeBoer, Chandler, Texas) Sunny Day Valentino Key, heifer calf 5 mos................. 14,000 (Sunny Day Farm, Chester, S.C.) Oomsdale Galen Eclipes Goldie-P-ET, heifer calf 6 mos. ................................................................................ 13,500 (Michael A. Ooms, Valatie, N.Y.) All Lynns Lotto Vadka-ET, open yearling 12 mos......... 12,000 (David Allen, Reedsburg, Wis.) Dutch Hollow Renegade Chantilly-ET, heifer calf 9 mos..9,600 (Paul C. Chittenden, Schodack Landing, N.Y.) Richies TBone Star M7220, cow 2 yrs........................... 9,000 (Richard Wubs, Chandler, Texas) Heartland Jerseys, Seneca, Kan. Norse Star Renegade Marley, bred heifer 14 mos....... 14,000 (Norse Star Jerseys, Westby, Wis.) Jacqueline A. Kisst, Ripon, Calif. First choice female sired by Lencrest Blackstone-ET and out of Arethusa Veronicas Comet...................................... 13,600 (Ernest W. Kueffner, Boonsboro, Md.) D & E Jerseys, Hilmar, Calif. Pearlmont Renegade Denise-ET, open yearling 13 mos. ................................................................................ 10,600 (William H. Pearl, Barnet, Vt.) Sun Valley Farm, Cloverdale, Ore. First choice female sired by Sunset Canyon Dominican-ET and out of BW Avery Katie ETt121-ET.......................... 8,900 (Brentwood Farms, Orland, Calif.) Dr. Larry J. Campbell, Sedro Woolley, Wash. Pearlmont Nasrallah Emma, bred heifer 23 mos........... 8,200 (Rachel Cohen, Monroe, N.H.) Richies TBone Chlois Ii M7372, cow 2 yrs..................... 7,500 (Richard Wubs) Lynn Lee, Smyrna, Tenn. Deboer Impuls F9890, heifer calf 4 mos........................ 8,000 (Nico DeBoer) Elsa Sherman, Hilmar, Calif. Valsigna Kanoo 17032, heifer calf 9 mos....................... 8,000 (Wickstrom Dairies LP, Hilmar, Calif.) Canyon Free Syndicate, Clovis, N.M. Hawarden Premier Nora, heifer calf 7 mos.................... 7,800 (Hawarden Jerseys Inc., Weston, Idaho) River Valley Farm and Tim and Nic Sauder, Tremont, Ill.

Choice of two grandaughters of Huronia Centurion Veronica 20J and a sister to South Mountain Voltage Spice-ET.. 7,700 (Ernest W. Kueffner and Terri L. Packard, Litchfield, Conn.) Lylestanley Trace LLC, Lee, Fla. BW Renegade Doro W192, heifer calf 8 mos................ 7,200 (Brentwood Farms) Hilmar Kilowatt 32102, heifer calf 9 mos........................ 5,750 (Charles Ahlem, Hilmar, Calif.) Mark and Shannon Gardner, Dayton, Pa. *TJF/Lee Valentino Mamme 980-ET, heifer calf 11 mos..7,100 (TJF/Lee Syndicate, Booneville, Miss.) Rector Jersey Farm, Hilmar, Calif. Richies Zuma Jolien, heifer calf 5 mos.......................... 6,500 (Richard Wubs) Tenn Legal HGG Maid, bred heifer 13 mos................... 5,000 (University of Tennessee Dairy Research and Education Center, Lewisburg, Tenn.) James Herron, Salem, Ohio D&E Headline Eloise 22070, bred heifer 13 mos.......... 6,000 (D & E Jerseys, Hilmar, Calif.) Shaelyn F. Schendel, Altair, Texas Ratliff Minister Krin, bred heifer 19 mos......................... 6,000 (Ron and Christy Ratliff, Garnett, Kan.) Sally Carstensen, Petaluma, Calif. Choice of two full sisters sired by Tower Vue Prime Tequila-ET out of Family Hill Amadeo Jocelyn................................. 5,900 (Ryan A. Lancaster, Tillamook, Ore.) Ron and Christy Ratliff, Garnett, Kan. Sunset Canyon Ren Nadine 919-ET, bred heifer 15 mos. .................................................................................. 5,700 (Eric L. Silva, Beaver, Ore.) Judy Wolford and Wyatt J. Schirm, Laurelville, Ohio Hometown Vaughn Applesauce-ET, heifer calf 4 mos... 5,600 (Neil and Melanie Hunter/Hometown Jerseys, Bath, Ontario) Buster Goff, Hobbs, N.M. Shipley Louie Louise, heifer calf 5 mos.......................... 5,500 (Williams Jerseys and Erin and Jody Williams, McConnelsville, Ohio) Brayden and Chloe Shumaker, Shreve, Ohio Sunset Canyon Governor F Anthem, heifer calf 9 mos..5,200 (Nathan A. Jensen, Cloverdale, Ore.) *Donation animal, price not included in overall sale average

JERSEY JOURNAL


Leadership Named For The 60th All American Jersey Show & Sale The team of Jersey breeders who will lead The 60th All American Jersey Shows & Sales have been announced by the general chairman for 2012, Mike Fremstad, Westby, Wis. An annual production of the American Jersey Cattle Association, The All American is held in conjunction with the North American International Livestock Exposition in Louisville, Ky. More than 100 Jersey breeders and enthusiasts from across the country donate their services to planning and staging the three shows, two sales and the youth awards banquet that make up the most exciting weekend of dairy breed promotion in the world. Jim Quist, Fresno, Calif., will chair the Sale Committee, succeeding Corey Lutz, Lincolnton, N.C., who will serve as the 2012 associate general chairman. The 2012 associate chair for the sale committee will be Pat Gourley, Portland, Ore. Chair of the Open Show Committee will be Joshua Gordon, Warsaw, Ind. Named associate chair was C. Neal Smith, Smyrna, Tenn.

January 2012

Wesley Blankenship, Jackson, Tenn., will chair the meeting of the Junior Activities Committee, with William Grammer, Sebring, Ohio, serving as the associate chair. Also serving on this committee will be the 2011 National Jersey Queen, Cassy Krull, Lake Mills, Wis. The National Jersey Jug Futurity Committee will be led by Brooke Core Powers, Irvine, Ky. Serving as her associate chair is Dennis Post, Clinton, Wis.

The 2012 events will run from Saturday through Monday, November 3, 4 and 5 at the Kentucky Exposition Center. Contact Dr. Cherie L. Bayer, coordinator of The All American Jersey Shows & Sales, for more information on the events or available sponsorships at 614/322-4456. Make plans now for the 2012 All American Jersey Show, November 3-5 in Louisville, Ky.

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It was Marmie’s Time to Shine in Louisville

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ndeafeated in the larger shows the past two years, Pine Haven SSM Marmie, continued her winning streak in her first appearance at The 59th All American Jersey Show on November 7, 2011. The four-year-old, purchased earlier this year by Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder, Tremont, Ill., made history in October at the Central National Jersey Show when she became the first back-to-back Jersey Intermediate Champion. She then went on to be named Grand Champion and Reserve Supreme Champion of World Dairy Expo. But her winnings in high-profile shows began the year before, after winning Intermediate Champion honors in Madison, she crossed the border and took the same title at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. This year, “Marmie” made her first trip to the green shavings in Louisville at the largest Jersey show in the world and captured top honors as the 2011 National Grand Champion. But she did not stop there. On Tuesday, November 8, she took home Supreme Champion honors of the North American International Livestock Dairy Show. Standing next to her in the winner’s circle was the 2009 and 2010 Reserve National Grand Champion, Frederick 2783 Adventure, owned and exhibited by S. Lackey, H. Rader, G. Iager, and C. and E. Walton, Carlisle, Pa. “Adventure” is the first cow to repeat three times consecutively as the Reserve National Grand Champion. The aged cow has also excelled in the show ring at the World Dairy Expo and the Pennsylvania All American Dairy Show. “We just love the profile of this four-year-

old cow” said Judge Herby Lutz, Chester, S.C., of “Marmie” as Nic Sauder, Tremont, Ill., led her to the center of the ring. “She is composed of tremendous quality.” Lutz, with his consultant, Andrew VanderMuelen, Brighton, Ont., was charged with sorting through the 353 Registered Jerseys in The All American Jersey Show. This was Lutz’s first time to judge the premier Jersey show in the United States. Previously he judged The All American Junior Show in 2009 and the National Jersey Jug Futurity in 2000. “What an honor it is for me to be asked to judge this show,” said Judge Lutz as he proceded to name his champions. “Twentyeight years ago, I walked onto these green shavings for the first time and I have loved this place ever since. It means a lot to me.” Lutz is a Dairy Sire Analyst with Select Sires Inc., and he and wife, Amanda, and their son, Hobbs, own Her-Man Jerseys at Sunny Day Farm in Chester, S.C. His consultant, Andrew VanderMuelen, is a co-owner of Avonlea Genetics Inc., with his wife, Jennifer, and their children, Taylor and Will, and Jennifer’s parents, Jim and Liz Livock. Andrew has judged many regional shows in Canada and also at the World Dairy Expo and shows in Australia and Mexico. Championship Classes “It has been a great show today,” said Lutz during his grand champion reasons. “Each and every class has been quality all the way down the line.” As the crowd admired the two Intermedi-


Grand Champion Pine Haven SSM Marmie was named the 2011 National Grand Champion at The All American Jersey Show. Pictured from left to right: Ben, Andy, Jeni, Tim, Blessing, and Grace Sauder holding the A. J. Keightley Memorial Trophy for best udder and the Adelene Keightley Memorial Trophy; Sue and Chuck Luchsinger presenting the Silver Spring Farms Trophy for Grand Champion; AJCA Executive Secretary Neal Smith; and National Jersey Queen Cassy Krull presenting the banner for National Grand Champion to Nic, Gregg and Cindy Sauder, owners of “Marmie.”

ate Champions, the two Senior Champions and the two Junior Champions, Judge Lutz told the crowd, “Without further ado, pull those senior champions out as your grand and reserve champions.” As applause filled Freedom Hall, Sauder and Emily Thornburg made their way to the center of the ring with “Marmie” and “Adventure” to take their place in the history books of The All American Jersey Show. Intermediate and Senior Champions “This is a group of well-balanced, beautiful uddered cows,” said Lutz during

Reserve Grand Champion For the third consecutive year, owners Emily Thornburg, Craig Walton, and Junior Rader flank Reserve National Grand Champion Frederick 2783 Adventure, along with judge Herby Lutz and consultant Andrew VanderMuelen. Presenting the Bachelor Farms Trophy for Reserve Grand Champion are Steve and Lynda Bachelor. AJCA President Robert Bignami also congratulates the group on their winnings.

his Intermediate Champion class. “For us today, it is this group of senior three-yearolds that put it all together for us.” Taking home Intermediate Champion honors was the first prize senior three-yearold, September Star Impuls, exhibited by Buster Goff, Bush River Jerseys and SkipA-Rilla Jerseys, Newberry, S.C. “Our winner is just a great big framed cow that you have to love the drop in her fore and rear rib and her length overall.” Following her with Reserve Intermediate Champion honors was the second place senior three-year-old, Electras Eternal Star,

Pine Haven SSM Marmie and Frederick 2783 Adventure were selected as the Senior and Reserve Senior Champions prior to capturing Grand and Reserve Champion honors of The All American Jersey Show. Presenting them with their awards are AJCA Executive Secretary Neal Smith; second alternate National Jersey Queen Kelli Carstensen with the Stardust Jersey Farms Trophy for Senior Champion; consultant Andrew VanderMuelen and National Jersey Queen Cassy Krull with the Grand Champion banner. AJCA President Bignami presents the Arco Farms Trophy for Reserve Senior Champion to “Adventure” and first alternate Cassie Chittenden and Judge Lutz help with the presentations.

owned and exhibited by Cybil Fisher, Claire and Reese Burdette, and Patricia Stiles, Mercersburg, Pa. The winning National Jersey Jug Futurity cow was named Honorable Mention Intermediate Champion for her owners, Waverly Farm, Clear Brook, Va. As mentioned previously, Pine Haven SSM Marmie was named Senior Champion and received the Stardust Jersey Farms Trophy. Frederick 2783 Adventure received the Arco Jersey Farm Trophy for Reserve Senior Champion honors. (continued to page 34)

September Star Impuls, owned by Buster and Beverly Goff, (left), was crowned Intermediate Champion. She was led by Tim Curran. Electras Eternal Star-ET, shown by Justin Burdette and owned by Claire and Reese Burdette, Cybil Fisher and Patricia Stiles (on right) was named Reserve Intermediate Champion. Also pictured: Consultant Andrew Vander Muelen; Phil and Marty Gordon presenting the Phil and Marty Gordon and Family Trophy; AJCA President Bignami; National Jersey Queen Cassy Krull with the banner; Derrick Frigot with the JISEX International Trophy; judge Herby Lutz; AJCA Executive Secretary Neal Smith; Second Alternate Queen Kelli Carstensen with the banner.


Tri-Line Tequila Dee-Dee

All American Milking Senior Yearling

Emily and Britni Thornburg and Craig Walton, Pleasant Plain, Ohio

September Star Impuls

All American Senior Three-Year-Old Cow Bush River Jerseys, Goff Dairy and Skip-A-Rilla, Newberry, S.C.

All American Open Show

KCJF Tracer Ritzy

All American Junior Two-Year-Old Cow Brady Core, Salvisa, Ky.

Pine Haven SSM Marmie

All American Four-Year-Old Cow Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder, Tremont, Ill.

Norse Star Tequila Katie, exhibited by Norse Star Jerseys, Westby, Wis., was named honorable mention senior champion.

and owned by Brady Core, Salvisa, Ky. “These two heifers just fit so well together,” said Lutz. WC Madman Suzie, owned by Allison Massey, Wartrace, Tenn., was named honorable mention junior champion.

Junior Champion Females In the heifer show it was the summer yearling that captured the top honors. Tower Vue Lil Kook was named Junior Champion for her owner Scott M. Walton, Carlisle, Pa. “This summer yearling came out today and just has so much length from end-toend and is just a tremendous heifer to be Junior Champion,” said Lutz of “Kook.” Taking home Reserve Junior Champion honors was KCJF Motions Comotion bred

Supreme Champion For the third year, the North American International Livestock Exposition (NAILE) held a Supreme Championship class to showcase all of the dairy breeds. The Jersey breed continued its winning streak as Pine Haven SSM Marmie took home the championship over the five other breeds of dairy cattle exhibited. She was chosen by the open shows judges of each breed and received a $2,500 cash award

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and the title of Supreme Champion. All American and Reserve All Americans Named The All American Jersey Show is a championship show. The first place animal in each class is designated by the American Jersey Cattle Association as the “All American” of its group. The second place animal earns “Reserve All American” recognition. Each All American is presented a framed gold seal certificate featuring the winner’s name and class designation as an All American. Framed Reserve All American silver certificates are awarded to the runner-ups in each class. (continued to page 37)


Cascadia Iatola Puzzle

South Mountain Voltage Spice-ET

WF Kanyon Gentry-P

Frederick 2783 Adventure

All American Senior Two-Year-Old Cow Gene Iager and Craig Walton, Carlisle, Pa.

All American Five-Year-Old Cow Waverly Farm, Clear Brook, Va.

BW Tanner Tammie L412

All American Lifetime Cheese Production Cow Brentwood Farms, Orland, Calif.

All American Junior Three-Year-Old Cow Ben Sauder, Tremont, Ill.

All American Aged Cow S. Lackey, H. Rader, G. Iager, and C. and E. Walton, Carlisle, Pa.

Miss Iatola Blackie Rose-ET

All American National Jersey Jug Futurity Winner Waverly Farm, Clear Brook, Va.


Edgebrook Giller Natalie

All American Junior Heifer Calf Mike and Julie Hemp and Mike and Brenda Dilly, Chebanse, Ill.

KCJF Motions Comotion

All American Senior Heifer Calf Brady Core, Salvisa, Ky.

TJ Classic Minister Venus-ET

All American Junior Yearling Heifer Brandon Ferry and Greg and Joel Bourne, Pickett, Wis.

WC Madman Suzie

All American Intermediate Heifer Calf Allison Massey, Wartrace, Tenn.

Tower Vue Lil Kook

All American Summer Yearling Heifer Scott M. Walton, Carlisle,

WC Madman Lynn

All American Winter Yearling Heifer Allison Massey, Wartrace, Tenn.


All American Junior Best Three Females

WC Madman Lynn, WC Madman Christa, WC Madman Suzie

Oak Breeze Jerseys, Wartrace, Tenn.

All American Open Show (continued from page 34)

Premier Performance Winners The Premier Performance Cow and winner of the Allen D. Meyer Challenge Trophy, as well as a $2,000 cash award, was the All American Senior Three-YearOld Cow and Intermediate Champion, September Star Impuls. As mentioned previously she was exhibited by the partnership of Goff, Bush River and SkipA-Rilla. The All American Lifetime Cheese Cow, BW Tanner Tammie L412, bred and owned by Brentwood Farms, Orland, Calif., took home a cash award for $1,000 as the Reserve Premier Performance cow. (winners and class sponsors are listed on page 28). A total of $7,500 was offered for the Premier Performance class at The 2011 All American Jersey Show. First place Premier Performance winners in each of the milking classes received the Tracy Stiles Memorial Award sponsored by Jer-Nan Associates, Reynoldsburg, Ohio. Tillamook County Creamery, Tillamook, Ore., gave each of the 19 cows a one-pound block of cheddar cheese. Special Awards Norse Star Tequila Katie, exhibited by Norse Star Jerseys, was named the best bred and owned cow of the show and received the Williams Jersey Farm Trophy and a SC20 Millenium on-farm semen tank donated by MVE-Chart Bio-Medical Division. Receiving the A. J. Keightley Family

All American Senior Best Three Females

WF Kanyon Gentry-P, WF Finalist Logic, WF Kanyon Dory

Waverly Farm, Clear Brook, Va.

Trophy for the best udder of the show, was Pine Haven SSM Marmie, owned by Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder. Her breeders, Pine Haven Farm LLC, Oxford, Nova Scotia, received the Adelene Keightley Memorial Trophy. BW Tanner Tammie L412, the winning Lifetime Cheese Cow, received the Nasco International Type and Production Award. For a record 18th time, Waverly Farm, The Robert Stiles Family, Clear Brook, Va., took home Premier Breeder honors. They received the Oak Breeze Farm Trophy. Royalty Ridge Jerseys, Ryan Lancaster, Tillamook, Ore., won the Reserve Premier Breeder banner. Waverly Farm also captured the Premier Exhibitor banner for an unprecedented 15th time and received the Brentwood Farms Trophy. Bush River and Skip-A-Rilla Jerseys, Newberry, S.C., were named Reserve Premier Exhibitor. Winning the state herd competition were the Ohio Jersey breeders. The group received the Jersey Journal Trophy featuring cheese from Queen of Quality® producer Young’s Jersey Dairy, Springfield, Ohio. The New Hampshire Jersey Cattle Club presented the Ladies Showmanship Trophy to Emily Thornburg, Pleasant Plain, Ohio, as the top female showman. Nic Sauder, Tremont, Ill., took home the Ohio Jersey Breeders Trophy for top male showman. SC Golddust Paramount Iatola-ET was named the Premier Performance Sire of The All American Jersey Show for the third year. ABS Global, Inc., received the award sponsored by the New England

Jersey Breeders Association. This award is given on the basis of class placing and yield deviations for no more than six daughters, plus 25% of the sire’s JPI. Winning the Bourne-Le Seuer Trophy for the best barn exhibit was River Valley Jerseys, Tremont, Ill. The National Jersey Queen and her attendants made the presentations to the winners throughout the day as the large ringside audience watched, along with an untold number of people across the world viewing the ceremonies on steaming live video provided by the NAILE. The Class Winners The New York Jersey Cattle Club presented each class winner with a gift. Class protein awards were sponsored in the heifer classes up to the junior two-year-old cows by Jack Cunningham, Milan, Tenn. (winners are pictured on pages 44). Western Yeast Company, Tuscola, Texas, sponsored the best udder awards in each milking class. The day kicked off with an outstanding class of Junior calves. “These three heifers on top just have so much style, balance, depth, sharpness, and length from end-to-end,” complimented Judge Lutz. “This is just a nice group to start with.” “This heifer leads out pretty easy for us as the winner,” said Lutz of Edgebrook Giller Natalie. “She has so much more size, scale and length from end-to-end.” “Natalie” topped a group of 21 heifers in the junior calf class for her owners, Mike (continued to page 40)




Kan Do Cindy-Twin

Reserve All American Milking Senior Yearling Michael Hardy Rider, Upton, Ky.

WF Finalist Logic

TJ Classic Moment Legacy

Reserve All American Junior Two-Year-Old Cow J. and G. Bourne and T. and R. Francis, Ansonia, Ohio

Electras Eternal Star-ET

Reserve All American Junior Three-Year-Old Cow Waverly Farm, Clear Brook, Va.

Reserve All American Senior Three-Year-Old Cow Cybil Fisher, Claire and Reese Burdette and Patricia Stiles, Mercersbrug, Pa.

Tallys Centurion Tilly

Dalemcee-J Counciller Tauntra

Reserve All American Five-Year-Old Cow Bush River/Skip-A-Rilla/Tyler Tabb and Trey French, Newberry, S.C.

All American Open Show (continued from page 37)

and Julie Hemp and Mike and Brenda Dilly, Chebanse, Ill. The “more sharp and angular” spring calf placed over Meadowridge Roosevelt Susie, exhibited by Roger Riebe and Gene Henderson, Cumberland, Wis. Finishing third in class was the “very open ribbed” Billings Tequila Madena,

Latimore Hired Gun Inpink

Reserve All American Senior Two-Year-Old Cow Bush River/Skip-A-Rilla/Tyler, Tabb, and Trey French, Newberry, S.C.

Norse Star Tequila Katie

Reserve All American Four-Year-Old Cow Norse Star Jerseys, Westby, Wis.

KCJF Regency Treasure

Reserve All American Aged Cow Patricia S. Stiles, Clear Brook, Va.

Reserve All American Lifetime Cheese Production Brittany Core, Salvisa, Ky.

bred and owned by The Billings Farm, Woodstock, Vt.

and Grace, Garrett and Meredith Hageman, Sidney, Ohio; 9. Cherry Crest Apple, Lou Ann Hughes, San Antonio, Texas; 10. DKG Motion Oreo, John, Donna, Trevor, Lane and Blake Greiwe and Grace, Garrett and Meredith Hageman PA protein award—Tumbleweed Action Vanna, Jake and Nikki Nugent, Connor Nugent and Kristen Burkhardt, Lowell, Mich., 11th in class

Junior heifer calf (21 shown) 1. Edgebrook Giller Natalie, Mike and Julie Hemp and Mike and Brenda Dilly, Chebanse, Ill., best bred and owned; 2. Meadowridge Roosevelt Susie, Roger Riebe and Gene Henderson, Cumberland, Wis.; 3. Billings Tequila Madena, The Billings Farm, Woodstock, Vt.; 4. Xanadu MG Wild Thing, George Thomas Colpetzer, Greenville, Pa.; 5. Meadowridge Roosevelt Taylor, Mark Riebe, Cumberland, Wis.; 6. Secure Marie of Knappway, Rodney Knapp, Wellington, Ohio; 7. Stars Jade, Sydney Stearman, Prairie Grove, Ark.; 8. DKG Motion Nancy, John, Donna, Trevor, Lane and Blake Greiwe

“What a tremendous group of calves the entire way down the line,” said Lutz of the 27 intermediate heifer calves. “What a pair of heifers to start this class


WF Comerica Glenna-P

Reserve All American National Jersey Jug Futurity Brooke Powers, Irvine, Ky.

Vivatars Beauty Belle

Meadowridge Roosevelt Susie

Reserve All American Junior Heifer Calf Roger Riebe and Gene Henderson, Cumberland, Wis.

Edgebrook Reagan Shasta

Reserve All American Senior Heifer Calf Stephen H., Bradley S., John M., Alissa K. and Alivia White, New Castle, Ind.

Reserve All American Summer Yearling Heifer Mike and Julie Hemp and Mike and Brenda Dilly, Chebanse, Ill.

with,” said Lutz. “They are a very close placing.” It was the “height at the point of withers and more drop to the fore and rear rib” that placed WC Madman Suzie, owned by Allison Massey, Wartrace, Tenn., over Meadowridge King Meagan, owned by the partnership of Riebe and Henderson. “A beautiful balanced pair of heifers,” complimented Lutz. Following them in third was the “deepribbed” calf exhibited by Brie Anne Davenport, Maynardville, Tenn.—WH Hired Whisper.

exhibited. “There is beautiful quality all the way through.” KCJF Motions Comotion took home the All American Senior Calf honors for her owner Brady Core, Salvisa, Ky. “This heifer leading out in first has so much style and balance and breed character through the head and neck,” said Lutz of “Comotion.” “She has that shoot to the moon profile and is a tremendous heifer to start with.” Following her in second was the “taller, good legged” Vivatars Beauty Belle, owned by Stephan H., Bradley S., John M., Alissa K. and Alivia White of New Castle, Ind. She placed over Stookeyholm Freckles, owned by Maranda, Mallarie, and Jordan Stookey of Milford, Ind.

Intermediate heifer calf (27 shown) 1. WC Madman Suzie, Allison Massey, Wartrace, Tenn., best bred and owned; 2. Meadowridge King Meagan, Roger Riebe and Gene Henderson; 3. WH Hired Whisper, Brie Anne Davenport, Maynardville, Tenn.; 4. Stars Valiant Choice, Conner Hill, Fayetteville, Ark.; 5. Bolle-Acres Tradition Honor, Max Bollenbacher and Family, Argos, Ind., PA Protein winner; 6. Hardway James Charm, Kaley Blankenship, Beech Bluff, Tenn.; 7. KC Exploit Phoe, Elise Carpenter, Russell Springs, Ky.; 8. Meadowridge Glasgow Destiny, Roger R. Riebe, Cumberland, Wis.; 9. Tumbleweed Gator Kitty-ET, Jake and Nikkie Nugent, Connor Nugent and Kristen Burkhardt; 10. Fortress Governor Gwen, Ethan Dupuis

“What a really great class of senior calves,” said Lutz of the 28 heifers

Senior heifer calf (28 shown) 1. KCJF Motions Comotion (S: KCJF Mollys Ren Motion, D: KCJF Jades Carley), Brady Core, Salvisa, Ky., best bred and owned, res. jr. champ.; 2. Vivatars Beauty Belle, Stephen H., Bradley S., John M. Alissa K. and Alivia White, New Castle, Ind.; 3. Stookeyholm Freckles, Maranda, Mallarie and Jordan Stookey, Milford, Ind.; 4. Coredale Simba Dannie, Amanda Thompson, Wellsville, Pa.; 5. WC Madman Christa, Allison Massey; 6. Four-Hills 1st Blue 3241-ET, Megan and Britney Hill, Bristol, Vt.; 7. Bachelors Tequila Chichi, Bachelor Farms and Jaycee Bachelor, Angola, Ind.; 8. SSF Governor

Meadowridge King Meagan

Reserve All American Intermediate Heifer Calf Roger Riebe and Gene Henderson, Cumberland, Wis.

Crossbrook Tequila Sam

Reserve All American Junior Yearling Heifer Julia Bogardus, Middleburgh, N.Y.

Yellow Briar Carlyn-ET

Reserve All American Winter Yearling Heifer Kyle Natzke and Nicholas Schuster, Fond du Lac, Wis

Jessie, Alison Luchsinger, Syracuse, N.Y.; 9. Cowbell Shyster Fools Gold, Christine L. Sheesley Rozler, Potsdam, N.Y.; 10. Vegas Minister Victoria-ET, Jacqueline A. Kisst, Ripon, Calif. PA protein award—GR Cedar MTN Farm Gannon Lucinda, Jera, Kyla and Keaton Kessler, Columbia, Ky., 25th in class

The eventual junior champion hailed from the largest class of the morning—the summer yearlings. Thirty heifers competed for the All American and Reserve All American honors, and it was Tower Vue Lil Kook owned by Scott M. Walton, Carlisle, (continued to page 42)


Buster and Beverly Goff, left side, accept the $2,000 cash award for the overall winner of the Premier Performance Cow competition. September Star Impuls, Intermediate Champion of the show took top honors. Cari Wolfe of Jer-Nan Associates presents the individual class award for premier performance; AJCA Excecutive Secretary Neal Smith presents the Allen D. Meyer Challenge Trophy; and National Jersey Queen and Judge Lutz and consultant VanderMuelen offer their congratulations.

All American Open Show (continued from page 41)

Pa., and Edgebrook Reagan Shasta owned by Mike and Julie Hemp and Mike and Brenda Dilly, that captured the titles. “This is probably the deepest class we have had thus far today,” said Judge Lutz in his reasons. “These two heifers at the top sort themselves out quite handily.” “The heifer in first wins the class pretty easily,” said Lutz. “She just has so much style and balance and she is taller at the point of withers and longer from end-toend.” Lutz told the crowd that the second place heifer, “Shasta,” followed the same pattern as “Lil Kook.” Finishing third in the class was Piedmont Belmont Linda, owned by Corey Alan Lutz, Lincolnton, N.C. Summer yearling heifer (30 shown) Class sponsored by Oakhaven Jerseys, Jerry and John Lemmermen 1. Tower Vue Lil Kook (S: Tower Vue Prime Tequila-ET, D: Avonlea Connected to Kanada-ET), Scott M. Walton, Carlisle, Pa., best bred and owned, jr. champ.; 2. Edgebrook Reagan Shasta, Mike and Julie Hemp and Mike and Brenda Dilly; 3. Piedmont Belmont Linda, Corey Alan Lutz, Lincolnton, N.C., PA protein winner; 4. Vivatars Satin, Stephen H., Bradley S., John M. and Amanda R. White, New Castle, Ind.; 5. Selin

Judge Herby Lutz and consultant Andew VanderMuelen present the Williams Jersey Farm Trophy to Jason Fremstad for the best bred and owned cow of the show, Norse Star Tequila Katie. Neal Smith and Cassy Krull hepled with the presentation.

Tower Vue Lil Kook was named Junior Champion of The All American Jersey Show. Presenting the Tennessee Jersey Cattle Club Trophy is Wesley Blankenship, president of the Tennessee Club, to her leader Emily Thornburg. Alta Mae Core is at the halter of the Reserve Junior Champion, KCJF Motions Comotion. Michael Rider presents the Rider Jersey Farm Trophy to Core for Reserve Junior Champion. Also assisting with the awards are National Jersey Queen Cassy Krull, consultant VanderMuelen, AJCA President Robert Bignami, and first alternate National Queen, Cassie Chittenden.

Tequila Sunrise, Sarah Witt and Austin Nauman, Viroqua, Wis.; 6. Cooper Koranation of Dalemcee J, Kyle McGuire, West Liberty, Ohio; 7. Sunset Canyon Governor FP BelleET, Valery Silva, Beaver, Ore.; 8. Norse Star Tequila Shotski, Grant Fremstad, Westby, Wis.; 9. Meadowridge King Sasha, Mark Riebe; 10. Sunset Canyon Ren Nadine 919-ET, Ron and Christy Ratliff, Garnett, Kan.

Ind.; 7. DKG Jade Showme, Trevor Greiwe, Jeromy Greiwe and Family and Kenneth Knoop and Family, Sidney, Ohio; 8. Page-Crest Iatola Zoe, Derek Page and Michael Wilson, Mount Vernon, Mo., PA protein winner; 9. HLF Comerica Expresso, Rachel and Reed Anderson, New Philadelphia, Ohio; 10. Sequa Extreme Sweetie, Kaylee Godwin, Daleville, Ind.

TJ Classic Minister Venus-ET was named All American Junior Yearling Heifer. The “long, deep” heifer is owned by Brandon Ferry and Greg and Joel Bourne, Pickett, Wis. Following her in second was last year’s Reserve All American Junior Calf, Crossbrook Tequila Sam, owned and exhibited by Julia Bogardus, Middleburgh, N.Y. Her advantage in her strength of loin, carried her over the third place heifer, Codemic Minister Jenna, owned by Cody Rocha, Gustine, Calif.

Thirteen heifers competed for All American and Reserve All American honors in the winter yearling class. Taking home first place was WC Madman Lynn, owned by Allison Massey. She was followed by the youngest heifer in the class, Yellow Briar Carlyn-ET, exhibited by Kyle Natzke and Nicholas Schuster, Fond du Lac, Wis. Finishing third in the class was UHT Canaan Elijah Kahlua, owned by UHT Enterpises and Canaan Jerseys, Tillamook, Ore.

Junior yearling heifer (13 shown) 1. TJ Classic Minister Venus-ET, Brandon Ferry and Greg and Joel Bourne, Pickett, Wis., best bred and owned; 2. Crossbrook Tequila Sam, Julia Bogardus, Middleburgh, N.Y.; 3. Codemic Minister Jenna, Cody Rocha, Gustine, Calif.; 4. Milk-N-More-RK Action Beverly-ET, Ron and Nicolle Wussow and Ryan Krohlow, Cecil, Wis.; 5. Crestbrooke Socrates Madeline-ET, Kyle Natzke, Fond du Lac, Wis.; 6. Gordons Governor Rose, W. Phil Gordon/Gordon Farms, Syracuse

Winter yearling heifer (13 shown) 1. WC Madman Lynn, Allison Massey, best bred and owned; 2. Yellow Briar Carlyn-ET, Kyle Natzke and Nicholas Schuster, Fond du Lac, Wis.; 3. UHT Canaan Elijah Kahlua, UHT Enterprises and Canaan Jerseys, Tillamook, Ore.; 4. Entourage-LC Jaknife Starbabe-ET, Robert W. Brown and Family, Centerburg, Ohio; 5. Underground Dominica Mamie, Regina Pozzi, Valley Ford, Calif.; 6. Hardway Jolt Charm, Brie Anne Davenport; 7. Meadowridge King Gumball, Roger R.

ABS representatives Aaron Horst and Dan Bauer accept the Premier Performance Sire banner for SC Golddust Paramount IatolaET. This is his third win as Premier Sire. Also pictured is “Iatola’s” breeder Herby Lutz and queen alternates, Chittenden and Carstensen.

National Jersey Queen Cassy Krull presents Emily Thornburg and Tri-Line Tequila Dee-Dee with the Henry P. Knolle Trophy as the All American Milking Senior Yearling.


Bob Bignami accepts the $1,000 cash award and banner for Reserve Premier Performance Cow, BW Tanner Tammie L412, from Executive Secretary Neal Smith and first alternate queen Cassie Chittenden. Also assisting with the awards were Judge Lutz and his consultant Andrew VanderMuelen and National Jersey Queen Cassy Krull.

The Waverly Farms crew accepted the Premier Breeder banner for the 18th time and the Premier Exhibitor banner for the 15th time. Assisting with the awards are the Massey and Irwin families with the Oak Breeze Jerseys Trophy; Bob and Pam Bignami with the Brentwood Farms Trophy and the National Jersey Queen and her court.

Riebe; 8. Page-Crest Justice Sally, Derek Leon Page, Mount Vernon, Mo.; 9. Deerview Carrier Footnote, Wayne and Kevin Lutz, Mocksville, N.C., PA protein winner; 10. Hardway Evander Cheriann, Colby Blankenship, Beech Bluff, Tenn.

Christy Ratliff, Garnett, Kan.; 8. Cowbell Guapo Pristine, Christine L. Sheesley Rozler; 9. Milk-N-More-WJM Conct Vacation-ET, Kaila and Colin Wussow and Bill Medo, Cecil, Wis.; 10. Bachelors Governor Squire, Bachelor Farms and Layne Bachelor, Angola, Ind. PA protein award—GR Laguna Action Berta, David M. Rocha, Tillamook, Ore., 11th in class

The Milking Classes “What a beautiful class,” said Judge Lutz about the 24 milking yearlings. “Beautiful high, wide rear udders and so much openness and dairyness to the group.” Receiving the Henry P. Knolle Trophy for first place milking senior yearling was Tri-Line Tequila Dee-Dee, bred and owned by Emily and Britni Thornburg and Craig Walton, Pleasant Plain, Ohio. She was also best udder, second place premier performance winner and best bred and owned in the class. “She has so much range from end-toend,” said Lutz of his winner. “She is a tremendous ribbed cow as well as having the best udder in the class.” Following in second was the “sharp, lengthy dairy cow” Kan Do Cindy-Twin, owned by Michael Hardy Rider, Upton, Ky. She was named the second best uddered cow in the class. Placing third was Meadowridge Justice Julee, owned by Roger Riebe, Cumberland, Wis. Milking senior yearling (34 shown) Class sponsored by Cow’s Match Jersey Blend, Land O’Lakes Animal Milk Products 1. Tri-Line Tequila Dee-Dee, Craig Walton and Emily and Britni Thornburg, Pleasant Plain, Ohio, 1st best udder, 2nd premier performance cow, best bred and owned; 2. Kan Do Cindy-Twin, Michael Hardy Rider, Upton, Ky., 2nd best udder; 3. Meadowridge Justice Julee, Roger R. Riebe, Cumberland, Wis.; 4. BRJ Jade Bomber Eilene H-74-ET, Bush River/Skip-A-Rilla/R.J. Doran, Newberry, S.C., 1st premier performance cow; 5. Family Hill Action Sloane, Ryan A. Lancaster, Tillamook, Ore.; 6. Seacord Farm Gator Vanna, Ethan Dupuis, Greenwich, N.Y.; 7. Ratliff Action Mackenzie,

“A tremendous, tremendous class of junior two-year-olds,” praised Lutz of the 34 junior two-year-old cows. “This pair of cows sort themselves easily to the top. They are a tremendously balanced pair.” Topping the class was KCJF Tracer Ritzy, owned by Brady Core. She was also awarded best udder, best bred and owned and first premier performance cow in the class. “The first cow wins best udder as she is higher and wider at the top of the rear udder and has more crease down through the udder floor.” “Our second place cow is a tremendous framed cow,” said Judge Lutz of TJ Classic Moment Legacy owned by Joel and Greg Bourne and Tabitha and Ryan Francis, Ansonia, Ohio. She was second best udder in the class. Placing third was Family Hill Socrates Flynn-ET, owned by the partnership of Frigot, Lancaster, Cross and Mahovlic of Tillamook, Ore. Junior 2-yr.-old cow (34 shown) Class sponsored by Mayfield Farm and Nursery 1. KCJF Tracer Ritzy, Brady Core, Salvisa, Ky., 1st place udder, 1st premier performance cow, best bred and owned; 2. TJ Classic Moment Legacy, J. and G. Bourne and T. and R. Francis, Ansonia, Ohio, 2nd place udder; 3. Family Hill Socrates Flynn-ET, Cross, Frigot, Lancaster and Mahovlic, Tillamook, Ore.; 4. WF Standout Gigi, Waverly Farm, Clear Brook, Va.; 5. Meadowridge King Kaper, Roger R. Riebe; 6. Knapp Time Comerica Bonnel, Kevin G. Knapp, Larchwood, Iowa; 7. Sunset Canyon Country BT Anthem, Eric Leonard (continued to page 44)

National Jersey Queen Cassy Krull present the Jersey Journal trophy, comprised of cheese from sponsored cheesemaker Young’s Jersey Dairy, to part of the Ohio Jersey Breeders as winners of the state herd competition.

David Jordan and Tim Sauder of River Valley Jerseys accept the Bourne-Le Sueur Trophy for the Best Barn Exhibit from National Jersey Queen Cassy Krull.

Executive Secretary Neal Smith presents Nic Sauder with the Ohio Jersey Breeders Trophy for Top Male Showman.

Emily Thornburg receives the Ladies Showmanship Trophy, sponsored by the New Hampshire Jersey Cattle Club, from National Jersey Queen Cassy Krull.


All American Jersey Show

She was the first premier performance cow in the class.

Silva, Beaver, Ore.; 8. BW Country Kelly S611, Brentwood Farms, Orland, Calif.; 9. Woodsview Excitation Tammy-ET, James Eash, Middlebury, Ind.; 10. Budjon-Vail Jade GracieET, Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder, Tremont, Ill., 2nd premier performance cow PA protein award—GR Dutch Hollow Gannon Glide, Cassandra L. Chittenden, Schodack Landing, N.Y., 21st in class

Senior 2-yr.-old cow (27 shown) 1. Cascadia Iatola Puzzle, Gene Iager and Craig Walton, Carlisle, Pa., 1st best udder, 2nd premier performance cow; 2. Latimore Hired Gun Inpink, Bush River/Skip-A-Rilla and/or Tyler, Tabb and Trey French, Newberry, S.C., 2nd best udder; 3. Avonlea Jacinto Fizz-ET, Bryce Piwtorak, Ostrander, Ohio, 1st premier performance cow; 4. Plain O Remake DarbyET, Steven Christman, Kim Meyers and Austin and Craig Thomas, New Paris, Ind.; 5. Ratliff Minister Porscha-ET, Christy Ratliff, best bred and owned; 6. Page-Crest Kookie Dish, Derek Leon Page, Mount Vernon, Mo.; 7. Sa-Fire Hired Guns Blaze, TJ Classic Jerseys, Myers Jerseys and Logan Myers, Ansonia, Ohio; 8. Norse Star Rocket Cutie, Norse Star Jerseys, Westby, Wis.; 9. WF Smartbull Magnolia, Todd Stiles, Clear Brook, Va.; 10. BW Venerable Korina S418, Brentwood Farms

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“We are starting with a cow that is just so well balanced,” explained Lutz of his winner in the senior two-year-old class. “She isn’t the tallest cow in the class, but she is stronger over her topline and is the best udder in the class.” Placing first in the class of 27 cows was Cascadia Iatola Puzzle, owned by Gene Iager and Craig Walton, Carlisle, Pa. She was also the second premier performance cow in the class. She placed over the taller cow in second, Latimore Hired Gun Inpink, owned by Bush River/Skip-A-Rilla and Tyler, Tabb and Trey French, Newberry, S.C. Following in third was Avonlea Jacinto Fizz-ET, owned by Bryce Piwtorak, Ostrander, Ohio.

South Mountain Voltage Spice-ET was named All American Junior ThreeYear-Old Cow for her owner Ben Sauder, Tremont, Ill. “This first cow is so clean and dairy,” said Lutz of his winner. “Just a tremendous and beautiful uddered cow. She wins quite handily.” The “long, dairy framed” cow, WF Finalist Logic, that followed in second and captured the Reserve All American honors in the class. She was named best bred and

owned and was second best udder in the class. Placing third was the first premier performance cow in the class, KCJF Iatolas Vixen, owned by Brittany Core, Salvisa, Ky. Twenty-nine cows competed in this class of junior three-year-olds. Junior 3-yr.-old cow (29 shown) Class sponsored by Select Sires Inc. 1. South Mountain Voltage Spice-ET, Ben Sauder, Tremont, Ill., 1st best udder, 2nd premier performance cow; 2. WF Finalist Logic, Waverly Farm, 2nd best udder, best bred and owned; 3. KCJF Iatolas Vixen, Brittany Core, Salvisa, Ky., 1st premier performance cow; 4. Ratliff Sambo Demi-ET, Cassy Krull, Lake Mills, Wis.; 5. Kilgus Comerica Ruby, Trent Kilgus, Fairbury, Ill.; 6. Cherry Crest Com Annette, Kaila and Colin Wussow, Cecil, Wis.; 7. Reich-Dale Sambo Season-ET, Skyler Reichard, Chambersburg, Pa.; 8. Sunset Canyon Monte SN Anthem, Valery Silva, Beaver, Ore.; 9. Family Hill Comerica Gwen, Ryan A. Lancaster; 10. WF Iatola Anarosa, Todd Stiles

“The quality just keeps getting greater and greater out here in the Jersey ring,” said Lutz at the start of his senior threeyear-old reasons. “There is a tremendous group of cows at the top of this class.” “We are starting with a cow that puts it all together from head to tail,” said Lutz of his future Intermediate Champion, September Star Impuls, owned by Buster Goff, Bush River Jerseys and Skip-A-Rilla Jerseys. “Our second place cow has the sharpness, cleanliness and dairyness that you like to see,” said Judge Lutz of Electras Eternal Star-ET, exhibited by Cybil Fisher, Claire and Reese Burdette, and Patricia Stiles. “Star” went on to be named Reserve Intermediate Champion. Following the pair in third was Governor Angel of Famiily Hill owned by Ryan and Freynie Lancaster and Anna Seaholm, Til-

GR Laguna Actoin Berta Milking senior yearling, PA Protein Award Cassy Krull • Jody Rocha

GR Dutch Hollow Gannon Glide Junior two-year-old, PA Protein Award Cassy Krull • Cassie Chittenden

Tumbleweed Action Vanna Junior heifer calf, PA Protein Award Cassie Chittenden • Renee McCauley

Bolle-Acres Tradition Honor Intermediate heifer calf, PA Protein Award Kelli Carstensen • Kevin Reichard

GR Cedar Mtn Farm Gannon Lucinda Senior heifer calf, PA Protein Award Kelli Carstensen • Cody Bachelor

Piedmont Belmont Linda Summer yearling heifer, PA Protein Award Cassy Krull • Cheryl DeMent

Page-Crest Iatola Zoe Junior yearling heifer, PA Protein Award Cassie Chittenden • Will Iager

Deerview Carrier Footnote Winter yearling, PA Protein Award Kelli Carstensen • Avery Lutz

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lamook, Ore. Senior 3-yr.-old cow (20 shown) Class sponsored by Pleasant Ridge Jerseys 1. September Star Impuls (S: ISDK Q Impuls, D: Jade Star of Dark Horse), Bush River Jerseys, Goff Dairy and Skip-ARilla, Newberry, S.C., 1st best udder, 1st premier performance cow, int. champ.; 2. Electras Eternal Star-ET (S: Select-Scott Minister-ET, D: Extreme Electra), Cybil Fisher, Claire and Reese Burdette and Patricia Stiles, Mercersburg, Pa., 2nd best udder, res. int. champ.; 3. Governor Angel of Family Hill, Ryan and Freynie Lancaster and Annie Seaholm, Ferndale, Wash., 2nd premier performance cow, best bred and owned; 4. Willdina Jade Bee, Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder; 5. WF Centurion Anabella-ET, Todd Stiles; 6. TC Vindication 1251 Becky, Cameron and Krista Lutz, Lincolnton, N.C.; 7. DeMents Big League Precious, Ted DeMent, Kenney, Ill.; 8. Judes Fad, FAD Syndicate/Pat Elmore, Mike Rider and Nelson Farm, Elizabethtown, Ky.; 9. Graybill Furor Mercedes, Donald Graybill, Freeport, Ill.; 10. Miss Sambo Black Gold, Jean and Craig Martin, Olivet, Mich.

“What a pair of cows at the top of the class for us today,” said Lutz of his eventual Grand Champion. “The cow that starts the class you just love her side profile and her shoot to the moon front end.” Taking top honors in the class is Pine Haven SSM Marmie, shown by Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder. She received best udder accolades and went on to be Senior, Grand and Supreme champion of the show. “This is a really silky, dairy cow coming out in second,” said Lutz of Norse Star Tequila Katie. She was named second best udder, first premier performance cow in class and the best bred and owned cow of the show. She is owned by Norse Star Jerseys. Placing third in the class of 30 four-yearolds was Laguna Gameplan Polly owned by Joey Rocha, Tillamook, Ore. 4-yr.-old cow (30 shown) Class sponsored by Embryo Transfer Services/Nettle Creek Jerseys 1. Pine Haven SSM Marmie (S: Select-Scott Minister-ET, D: Pine Haven MBE Kitty), Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder, 1st best udder, sr. gr. and sup. champ.; 2. Norse Star Tequila Katie (S: Tower Vue Prime Tequila-ET, D: GR Norse Star Centurion Karlyn), Norse Star Jerseys, 2nd best udder, 1st premier performance cow, best bred and owned of show; 3. Laguna Gameplan Polly, Joey Rocha, Tillamook, Ore.; 4. TJ Classic Moment Layla, Joel and Tabitha Bourne, Ansonia, Ohio; 5. RJF Jamaica Rockstar, Billings Farm Inc., Woodstock, Vt.; 6. WF Big Wheel Darcy, Patricia S. Stiles, Clear Brook, Va.; 7. Renner Farm I Dede-P, Blake Renner, Fortuna, Calif., 2nd premier performance cow; 8. Claessic Fields Vindicat Genie, Ben Sauder; 9. Ratliff Ren Kendra-ET, Ron and Christy Ratliff, Garnett, Kan.; 10. WF Attaboy Tiffany, Zachary M. Stiles, Clear Brook, Va.

WF Kanyon Gentry-P, owned by Waverly Farm, captured the All American Five-YearOld Cow honors. “This is a tremendous balanced cow for us to start with,” said Judge Lutz. “She walks uphill and has so much width through her udder and her cage.” Placing second was Tallys Centurion Tilly, owned by Bush River Jerseys, SkipA-Rilla and Tyler, Tabb and Trey French. “She has the same balance, dairyness and style that we like to see in this pair of cows,” said Judge Lutz. Finishing third in the class was WF Kanyon Dory also exhibited by Waverly Farm. 5-yr.-old cow (17 shown) Class sponsored by Indiana Jersey Cattle Club 1. WF Kanyon Gentry-P, Waverly Farm, 1st best udder, 1st premier performance cow, best bred and owned; 2. Tallys Centurion Tilly, Bush River/Skip-A-Rilla and/or Tyler, Tabb and Trey French, 2nd premier performance cow; 3. WF Kanyon Dory, Waverly Farm; 4. TJ Classic Golden Brooke, Joel and Greg Bourne and Tabitha Francis, Ansonia, Ohio; 5. Family Hill Sultan Foxy, Frigot, Lancaster and Mahovlic, Tillamook, Ore.; 6. Forever Hopeful Tanya, Joel and Greg Bourne and Tabitha Francis, 2nd best udder; 7. Arethusa Primetime Déjà vu-ET, Ron and Christy Ratliff; 8. BW Surefire Karen M719, Brentwood Farms; 9. TC Benzo 1107 Rosalee, Kevin Eric Lutz, Lincolnton, N.C.; 10. Belfontaine Remake Oshgosh, Ben Sauder

“We love the pair of cows we are starting this class with,” said Judge Lutz of Frederick 2783 Adventure and Dalemcee-J Counciller Tauntra. “There is just so much refineness, dairyness and openness all the way through this pair.” “Adventure” was named best udder and was the eventual Reserve National Grand champion as well as Reserve Senior Champion. She is owned by the partnership of S. Lackey, H. Rader, G. Iager and C. and E. Walton, Carlisle, Pa. “Tauntra” was named second best udder and first premier performance cow in the class for her owner, Patricia Stiles, Clear Brook, Va. Milking over a year, Amlaird Counciller Emmy, exhibited by Michelle Ritschard, Tillamook, Ore., captured third place. “For being fresh over a year, she still has tremendous dairy quality,” said Lutz of his third place cow. Aged cow (11 shown) Class sponsored by Louie Cozzitorto 1. Frederick 2783 Adventure (S: Bridon Master Award-ET, D: GR Frederick 2504 Abbi), S. Lackey, H. Rader, G. Iager, and C. and E. Walton, Carlisle, Pa. 1st best udder, res. sr. and res. gr. champ.; 2. Dalemcee-J Counciller Tauntra, Patricia S. Stiles, 2nd best udder, 1st premier performance cow; 3. Amlaird Counciller Emmy, Michelle Ritschard, Tillamook, Ore.; 4. Dustin Lilly, Amy Green, Munfordville, Ky.; 5. GR Laguna Duaiseoir 2437, Joey Rocha, best bred and owned; 6. Xanadu Champion Kandy Kiss, Ben Sauder, 2nd premier performance cow; 7. FCF Prize Ella, Brody Brand, Dalhart, Texas; 8. Fredestel Laser P Nelly Bly, Andy Sauder, Tremont, Ill.; 9. Hard Core Jade Fortuna-ET, Bush River/Skip-ARilla/R.J. Doran; 10. Gabys Artist Ambrosia, Gaby Jersey Farm and Hometown Jerseys, Greeneville, Tenn.

Bob Bignami and Jake Pieper accept the NASCO Type and Production award from National Jersey Queen Cassy Krull and Executive Secretary Neal Smith. BW Tanner Tammie L412 was the 2011 winner.

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“The Lifetime Cheese Merit class, this is what the dairy business is all about,” said Judge Lutz in his reasons for the inaugural Lifetime Cheese Production Class. “Tremendous udders, tremendous,

Accepting the Adelene Keightely Trophy from Jersey Marketing Service Assistant Manager Louie Cozzitorto is Eric Thompson, breeder of Pine Haven SSM Marmie. Also pictured are Judge Herby Lutz and David Jordan, representing “Marmie’s” owners, River Valley Jerseys.

The Bachelor Family recieved the NAILE’s herdsman award during the Supreme Champion activities on Tuesday. Neal Smith helped with the presentation.

Lafie Keaton accepts the Reserve Premier Breeder banner from Second alternate National Jersey Queen Kelli Carstensen on behalf of Royalty Ridge Jerseys, Ryan Lancaster. Judge Lutz and VanderMuelen offer their congratualtions.

National Jersey Queen Cassy Krull presents the Reserve Premier Exhibitor banner to Rick and Tammie Doran and Tabb, Tyler, and Trey French.

quality and longevity—the traits all of us are looking for to be successful.” This class was new to the 2011 All American Jersey Show. The cows exhibited (continued to page 48)

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must have a minimum lifetime production of 10,000 lbs. Cheddar cheese equivalent, based on lifetime lactation credits through October 31 of the show year. Being named the first All American Lifetime Cheese Production Cow was BW Tanner Tammie L412, bred and owned by Brentwood Farms. Taking the Reserve All American Lifetime Cheese Production honors was KCJF Regency Treasure, exhibited by Brittany Core. Finishing third was SAR Sambo Fairie, Page 48

owned and exhibited by Bush River, SkipA-Rilla and Tyler Tabb and Trey French. Lifetime Cheese Production (10 shown) Class sponsored by Budjon-Vail 1. BW Tanner Tammie L412, Brentwood Farms, 1st best udder, 1st premier performance cow, best bred and owned; 2. KCJF Regency Treasure, Brittany Core, 2nd best udder, 2nd premier performance cow; 3. SAR Sambo Fairie, Bush River/Skip-A-Rilla and/or Tyler, Tabb and Trey French; 4. Lyon Duke Dutchy, Ben Sauder; 5. Sambo Fabulous-ET, Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder; 6. SAR Chairman Tiger Lily, Bush River/Skip-A-Rilla/Tyler French, Newberry, S.C.; 7. WF Rebel Batina, Waverly Farm; 8. KCJF Responses Can Do,

Brittany Core; 9. WF Golden Carby, Claire Dufford Burdette, Mercersburg, Pa. Senior best three females (2 entries) Class sponsored by Wisconsin Jersey Breeders Association 1. Waverly Farm Junior best three females (3 entries) Class sponsored by JVB Red Hot Jerseys 1. Oak Breeze Farm, Wartrace, Tenn.; 2. Meadowridge Jerseys, Cumberland, Wis. State herd (10 entries) 1. Ohio; 2. Illinois; 3. Oregon; 4. Kentucky; 5. Wisconsin

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Jason Robinson Named Manager For Jersey Marketing Service

Neal Smith, Executive Secretary and CEO of National All-Jersey Inc., (NAJ) recently announced the hiring of two staff members for NAJ subsidiary, Jersey Marketing Service (JMS). Jason Robinson, principal of Orion Cattle Services, New Holland, Ohio, has been named Manager of JMS. Erica Davis, Washington Court House, Ohio, will assist with marketing and promotion for all JMS activities and provide on-site support for public auctions. “We are pleased to add Jason and Erica to the JMS staff,” Smith said. “Each brings a strong professional reputation and proven performance to the company and will use their skills and experience to serve buyers and sellers of Jersey cattle and genetics.” As manager, Robinson will be responsible for all day-to-day operations of JMS. “Jason’s practical experience from the cow side of sale management will be very valuable,” Smith continued. “He has managed sales in the barn for many years, in Robinson addition to working on sale selections and overall event management.” Robinson brings more than 20 years experience in livestock marketing to this position. Orion Cattle Services was established as a professional service provider to purebred cattle marketers in 1998, and he has steadily grown the business to work from 30 to 35 tieup and commercial sales annually. He has worked extensively with the Guernsey Breeders Association; Modern Associates, St. Paris, Ohio; Brown Swiss Sale Service LLC, Lake Mills, Wis.; and since 2005, Jersey Marketing Service. Jason has served as a 4-H leader and as secretary-treasurer for the livestock and sale committees in Fayette County, Ohio, and is currently a director of the Ohio Milking Shorthorn Society. He bred and owned the unanimous 2010 All American Junior 3-Year-Old, Blue Spruce HTA Melody Mya. She was Reserve Intermediate Champion of the 2010 International Milking Shorthorn Show at World Dairy Expo. “I am excited about joining Jersey Marketing Service as manager, and look forward to working with its growing Page 50

list of customers,” Robinson said. “My goal in business has always been to treat people the way I would want to be treated, and to sincerely do a good job for buyers and sellers.” A native of Kutztown, Pa., Erica Davis grew up on her family’s 120-head dairy operation, Daview Farm. She was selected a National Distinguished Junior Member by Holstein Association USA in 2000, and was twice a member of the champion team in the National Junior Holstein Quiz Bowl. Davis earned a B.S. degree in agricultural science Davis with a minor in agricultural communications from The Pennsylvania State University in 2004. She completed internships as World Wide Sires Ltd. and Accelerated Genetics, then joined the staff of Purebred Publishing Inc. as editor of Ayrshire Digest for two years. Erica also served one year as editor of the Ohio Jersey News. For the past eight years, she has also worked preparing cattle of all breeds for shows and sales.

Barham Named Business Development Specialist

Neal Smith, Chief Executive Officer of the American Jersey Cattle Association and National All-Jersey Inc., recently announced the hiring of Brad Barham, Calhoun, Tenn., as Business Development Specialist, effective January 1, 2012. In this newly created position, Barham will market and provide customer support for internet-based Herd Services, genomic testing services and young sire development programs, in addition to seeking new domestic and Barham international business for the USJersey organizations. He will be based in the headquarters offices in Reynoldsburg, Ohio. “Services like JerseyMate™, Jersey

Link, Herd View and genotyping are essential tools for the progressive Jersey business owner,” said the Jersey CEO. “We are committed to providing effective support for those services, using customer feedback to improve them, and also developing new services to meet the needs of Jersey owners. “Brad is an energetic, personable young man who brings hands-on dairy experience and an education in finance and business administration to this position,” Smith continued. “He has a keen interest in Jersey genetics and marketing, and is committed to our core goal of making the Jersey dairy businesses more profitable.” Barham received a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Tennessee Wesleyan College in May of 2010, and was selected by the faculty to receive the Townsend Award for allaround excellence among members of the graduating class. A scholarship basketball player and Dean’s List student, Brad was inducted into the Alpha Chi academic honor society in 2009 and was one of 94 national Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athletes in 2010. Over the past decade, Brad has been genetic and reproduction manager at Barham Jersey Farm, a 210-cow Registered Jersey™ herd enrolled on the AJCA REAP program and member of Dixieland Jersey Sires Inc. He has negotiated more than 30 contracts with eight A.I. organizations in the last two years, facilitated early adoption of genomic testing in the herd, and coordinates its embryo transfer program. Brad was also instrumental in the creation of the Bar-Berry partnership with Berry College, Mt. Berry, Ga., and securing A.I. contracts for the college Jersey dairy. Barham was selected for the inaugural class of Jersey Youth Academy (2009). He was the ninth-high individual overall and fourth in Jerseys at the 2004 National 4-H Dairy Cattle Judging Contest. He was also an intern at ABS Global, Inc., acquiring training in marketing, sales, and reproductive technologies. For the past year, he has worked as retail sales representative with Verizon Wireless, earning numerous recognitions for sales and overall performance.

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Barlass is Ninth Recipient of Max Gordon Award George Barlass, Janesville, Wis., has been named the ninth recipient of the Max Gordon Recognition Award. Barlass was honored at a ceremony held during the National Jersey Jug Futurity in Louisville, Ky., on November 6, 2011. The Max Gordon Recognition Award is given annually to an exhibitor who possesses the five key elements for which the award’s namesake stood: sportsmanship, ethics, professionalism, ability and promotion of the Jersey cow. Recipients are chosen by a committee of individuals who have previously received the Max Gordon Recognition Award. “George was an obvious choice for the award and we are glad to be able to honor him for his years of work promoting the Jersey breed,” said Phil Gordon, Syracuse, Ind., son of the late Max Gordon. “He has been exhibiting cattle at prominent Jersey shows for half a century and his character and sportsmanship have always been held in high esteem by fellow exhibitors.” Barlass’ work with Registered Jerseys began early in life as he grew up on GilBar Jersey Farm, a farm in Janesville that had been in his family since 1927. He is a veteran of the Korean War and a 1960 graduate of the University of WisconsinMadison Farm and Industry Short Course. Barlass assumed operation of Gil-Bar Jerseys with his wife, Shirley, and their family until retirement. The Barlasses were known for breeding and developing Registered Jerseys that were long-lived and capable of winning blue ribbons and purple banners on the tanbark trail. Some well-known winners the worked with were were two champions of the National Jersey Jug Futurity: Ettas Master Babe in 1970 and Gil-Bar Unique Bonnie in 1984. “Babe” was tapped as Grand Champion of The All American Junior Jersey Show in 1970 and earned the same laurels in the open show the following year. Fellow Jersey breeders voted her Reserve People’s Choice of the National Jersey Jug Futurity Contest in 2005. Gil-Bar Jerseys has been Premier Breeder at the Wisconsin State Fair more than 40 times and won numerous best exhibitor and herdsmanship awards at The All American Jersey Show, the Central National Jersey Show and the Minnesota and Wisconsin State Fairs. Barlass was a member of the committee that raised funds to establish World Dairy Expo and has continued involvement in the world’s premier dairy exhibition. At the 1972 festivities, he was honored with the Klussendorf Memorial Trophy January 2012

George Barlass, second right, was named the ninth recipient of the Max Gordon Recognition Award. On hand for the recognition ceremonies were Josh Gordon, left, and Phil Gordon, third left, and previous recipients Ron Mosser, Chuck Luchsinger, Ronnie Rider, Chuck Myers and Harry Mykrantz.

for being the exhibitor who most nearly exemplified the character, friendliness and sportsmanship practiced by the award’s namesake. Barlass has judged cattle in 26 states and eight foreign countries across the globe. Outside of the show ring, Barlass served two terms as director of the American Jersey Cattle Club beginning in 1965. He chaired the All American Show and Sale Committee and was Wisconsin’s representative for the “5,000 Heifers for Jersey Promotion” project, which raised

funds for National All-Jersey Inc. in its early years. Barlass is a former president of the Wisconsin Purebred Dairy Cattle Association (PDCA) and the Wisconsin Jersey Cattle Association and earned the state Jersey organization’s Outstanding Breeder Award and its Distinguished Service Award. He sat on the Wisconsin Junior State Fair Livestock Committee for 45 years and served on the Wisconsin State Futurity Committee from the onset. George and Shirley have been married since 1954 and now reside on property adjacent to Gil-Bar Jersey Farm. Gil-Bar Jerseys today is operated by their son and daughter-in-law, Gordon and Michelle Barlass, and their eldest son, Kyle. In recognition, Barlass’ name was engraved on a rotating trophy featuring a sculpture of Wonderful Dreaming Givia, the first All American Grand Champion female, bred and exhibited by Max Gordon. Previous winners include: Jim VanBuskirk, Michigan (2010); Brian Sayles, Ontario (2009); Mike Stiles, Virginia (2008); Harry Mykrantz, Ohio (2007); Ronnie Rider, Kentucky (2006); Chuck Myers, Ohio (2005); Charles Luchsinger, New York (2004); and Ron Mosser, Indiana (2003).

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World Dairy Expo Seeks 2012 Award Nominations Outstanding leaders from across the international dairy industry are being sought for World Dairy Expo’s annual recognition awards. “We’re encouraging people to nominate someone who has demonstrated exceptional leadership,” says general manager, Mark Clarke. “Recognizing these individuals during World Dairy Expo showcases the leadership present in the dairy industry and adds to the excitement of Expo.” Nominations will be accepted through February 15, 2012, in the four following categories: Industry Person of the Year; Dairyman of the Year; Dairy Woman of the Year; and International Person of the Year. The Industry Person of the Year award is presented to an individual in recognition of excellence in research, development, education, marketing or other fields that are part of the dairy industry. Former Jersey enthusiasts recognized include: Dr. Duane Norman, Md., (2011); Maurice Core, Ohio (2009); Calvin Covington, N.C. (2003); Miles R. McCarry, Fla. (2000); and James F. Cavanaugh, Ohio (1977).

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The Dairyman and Dairy Woman of the Year awards are presented to individuals who are active dairy producers and whose primary source of income is derived from their dairy operation. His/her farming operation needs to demonstrate and excel in efficient production and breeding of quality animals. Progressive management practices, along with involvement in community, government activities, breed organizations and other aspects of the dairy industry, will also be considered. Previous recipients of the Dairyman of the Year awards include: Richard Clauss, Calif. (1995); W. Charles McGinnis, S.C. (1986); and G. Joe Lyon, Iowa (1982). Recipients of the Dairy Woman of the Year award include: Marion Barlass, Wis. (2008); Janet Shank Stiles, Md. (2006); Bonnie Jo Ayars, Ohio (1994); Joan Brown, Calif. (1992); and Norma

“Duffy” Lyon, Iowa (1990). The International Person of the Year will be recognized for significantly contributing to international relations, business development, trade or cooperation in the dairy industry. This past year, Anne Perchard of Jersey was presented the distinguished award. Individuals will be honored at the Dinner with the Stars during World Dairy Expo, October 2-6, 2012, in Madison, Wis. Nominations are due February 15, 2012. Official applications are available online at www.worlddairyexpo.com. Click on the About Expo tab at the top of the page; then select Recognition Winners on the left side of the page. Applications may also be requested from the World Dairy Expo office by calling 608-224-6455 or via email at wde@ wdexpo.com.

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ness. The program is conducted every two years, with all program costs paid by the Academy fund. Calvin and Lorraine Covington, Clemmons, N.C., made a contribution in memory of Norma “Duffy” Lyon, Toledo, Iowa. Known the world over as “the Butter Cow Lady,” Duffy was named an AJCA Honorary Member in 2007 and was World Dairy Expo’s Dairywoman of the Year in 1990. Memorial gifts were also received hon-

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oring Neal F. Schirm, Canal Winchester, Ohio. A lifelong Jersey breeder, Schirm served as Director of the American Jersey Cattle Club and received the AJCA Distinguished Service Award in 2004. He was one of the founders and original delegates to the Central Ohio Breeders Association. Making contributions were Jack L. and Shirley A. Baker, New Albany, Ohio; J. Lawrence and Barbara C. Benson, New Lebanon, N.Y.; Frank and Diane Bordonaro, Mineral Ridge, Ohio; Arlene Chamberlain, Wyoming, N.Y.; Paul Chittenden, Schodack Landing, N.Y.; COBA/ Select Sires, Inc., Columbus, Ohio; Mary S. Creek, Hagerstown, Md.; D. Todd and Kelly J. Kranz, Dublin, Ohio; Lawrence E. and Betty E. Neel, Lancaster, Ohio; the Ohio Jersey Breeders Association Inc.; Dallas Rynd and Judy Wolford, Ashville, Ohio; Jeanne and Harold Schacht, Canal Winchester, Ohio; and Wickstrom Jersey Farms, Inc., Hilmar, Calif. Jersey Youth Academy is exempt from federal income taxes under Section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. For more information on contributing to any of the other permanent funds managed by the American Jersey Cattle Association, contact the Development Department at 614/322-4456. JERSEY JOURNAL



Waverly Farms Wins National Jersey Jug Futurity for the Fifth Time

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or an unprecedented fifth time in the 58-year history of the National Jersey Jug Futurity, Waverly Farm, Clear Brook, Va., took home the top honors in the prestigious show. Their third-calving senior three-year-old, Miss Iatola Blackie Rose-ET, topped the class as she was named the 58th winner of the National Jersey Jug Futurity. “I admire the quality of the cows that the exhibitors bring out every year to this show,” said Judge Chris Lahmers, Marysville, Ohio. “This year’s class is no exception.” As the lights in Freedom Hall dimmed, the spotlight centered brightly on the 44 entries were introduced to the arena crowd and the Jersey enthusiasts around the world watching on the live streaming video. The group of junior and senior three-year-old cows were ready to compete in the oldest, largest and richest class for dairy cows in the world. Since the Futurity began in 1954, over 42,000 Registered JerseysTM have been nominated. More than 3,200 of them have come to the show and competed for more than $425,000. Each year, breeders from around the United States select and nominate their calves for the National Jersey Jug Futurity. An annual fee is then paid to retain that animal’s place in the competition. Three years after the original nomination, the cows travel to Louisville, Ky., to participate in what remains arguably the most glamorous show in the world. The Pre-Show Ceremonies “Celebrate Jerseys” was the theme chosen to showcase the class in Freedom Hall. Spotlights set off the stage where a lifesize replica of the ideal Jersey cow adorned the area that would seat the National Jersey

Queen and her court. In the darkened arena, the spotlight centered on the new National Jersey Queen and her court. Crowned the evening before as the 2011 National Jersey Queen was Cassy Krull, Lake Mills, Wis. She was selected from a group of 10 candidates. Cassy is a freshman at Allen County Community College in Iola, Kan., planning to transfer to Kansas State University to major in agrimarketing and communications. She placed in the top 10 of the 2010 National Jersey Youth Achievement Contest, was selected as a member of the second class of Jersey Youth Academy and won the 2010 NAILE-Garland Bastin Scholarship. Her family owns Krull Farms in Lake Mills and has a prominent Holstein and Registered Jersey herd. Sitting on each side of Cassy were the two alternates. Selected as the first alternate was Cassie Chittenden, Schodack Landing, N.Y. The fourth generation Jersey breeder is attending Cornell University. She placed third in the 2010 National Jersey Youth Achievement Contest, third in the 2011 National Youth Production Contest and was a member of the first two Jersey Youth Academy classes. In the All American Junior Jersey Show on Saturday, Cassie exhibited the cow that won the Sunbow Farms Trophy for the high producing cow of the show. Named as second alternate was Kelli Carstensen, Petaluma, Calif. She is a junior at California Polytechnic State University majoring in dairy science with a minor in agricultural business. Kelli had a busy weekend as she was recognized at the junior banquet as the Jack C. Nisbet Memorial Scholarship recipient and as the fourth place winner


Miss Iatola Blackie Rose-ET was named the 58th winner of the National Jersey Jug Futurity on November 6, 2011. Accepting her many awards are owners Mike and Patricia Stiles of Waverly Farm at the halter and Sandy McCauley, second from right. Assisting with the presentation from left to right are consultant John Erbsen with the Mary Smith Leas Memorial Award; judge Chris Lahmers; first alternate Jersey Queen Cassie Chittenden with the the miniature Jersey Jug; Reese Burdette and Regan Jackson with the premier performance and best udder rosettes; National Jersey Queen Cassy Krull presenting the banner; Dr. Joseph Lineweaver presenting the blanket of roses; AJCA-NAJ Executive Secretary Neal Smith and second alternate Jersey Queen Kelli Carstensen. She also received the Mike and Anna Riggs Trophy as the first premier performance cow in the class.

in the National Jersey Youth Achievement Contest and won the Senior Showmanship class in the Junior Show. She was a member of the second class of Jersey Youth Academy as well. Escorting the queens were three young men actively involved in the Jersey youth programs: Kyle Schirm, West Salem, Ohio, Trey Huffard, Crockett, Va., and Steven Wetmore, Mt. Ulla, N.C. Honoring Our Nation Tennessee’s Neal Smith of Symrna took center stage and sang the National Anthem as seven youth from the second class of Jersey Youth Academy carried the American Flag to the center of Freedom Hall. Displaying the flag were: Jessie Kline, Chambersburg, Pa.; Tyler and Tricia Kirchdoerfer, Cape Girardeau, Mo.; Tucker Hardy, Belleville, Pa.; Jaylene Lesher, Bernville, Pa.; Charisse Orth, Stitzer, Wis.; and Stacey Theobald, Waymart, Pa. From the 862 nominations made in 2008, 44 three-year-olds entered the ring and took their turn in the spotlight for a formal introduction by AJCA-NAJ Executive Secretary Neal Smith. Chris Lahmers, Marysville, Ohio, served as the judge and John Erbsen, Lanark, Ill., served as his consultant. The Final Six As the lights came back up, the cows made their trek around the ring. The judges

observed the class from all angles and began to make their cuts. The crowd worked to pick their favorites for the “railbird competition.” They eagerly waited as the judges narrowed the field to their top six contenders. • Ratliff Sambo Demi, owned by National Jersey Queen Cassy Krull and shown by Christy Ratliff; • WF Comerica Glenna-P, owned by Brooke Powers, Irvine, Ky., and shown by her brother Brady Core;

• WF Moment Analou-ET, shown by Sandy McCauley and owned by Todd Stiles, Clear Brook, Va. • Bachelors Flash Horizon, owned by Jaycee Bachelor and Bachelor Farms, Angola, Ind. and shown by Steve Bachelor • Cowbell Redwood Charity, owned by Cowbell Acres and led by Christine Sheesley-Rozler, Canton, N.Y. • Miss Iatola Blackie Rose-ET, owned by (continued to page 58)

WF Comerica Glenna-P was named the Reserve Winner of the 58th National Jersey Jug Futurity. She was led by Brady Core and is owned by Chad, Brooke, Jackson, and Embry Powers. Judge Chris Lahmers presents the JVB Red Hot Jerseys trophy. Also assisting with the presentations are consultant John Erbsen and 2011 National Jersey Queen Cassy Krull.


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Waverly Farm, Clear Brook, Va., and shown by Mike Stiles. The Reasons As the final six paraded one more time in front of the standing-room-only crowd at Freedom Hall, the judges made their final placings. They handed a sheet of paper with the results on it to Master of Ceremonies Neal Smith to count down in reverse order—from sixth, to fifth, then to fourth, third and until only two cows were left in the center of the ring—WF Comerica Glenna-P and Miss Iatola Blackie Rose-ET. National Jersey Queen Cassy Krull and consultant Erbsen, walked to the center of the ring with the purple blanket and laid it over the shoulders of “Blackie Rose” as the crowd applauded. “I would like to thank the exhibitors for having John and I here today,” said Lahmers. “It has been an honor to judge this class of great cows.” As Mike Stiles and Brady Core walked their winning entries to their places at the head of the line, Judge Lahmers began his reasons. “The cow we started with wins the class quite handily,” explained Lahmers. “She is fresh with her third calf and we give her the

Mary Katherine Rawn received the Schirm/ Fremstad Trophy Award for the highest ranking junior exhibitor in the National Jersey Jug Futurity. Her entry, Marys Asteroid, placed 10th. Presenting the $100 cash award and the trophy to Mary are Mike Fremstad, Kristin Taylor, Kyle Schirm and Grant Fremstad, all on the right. Also pictured are National Jersey Queen Cassy Krull, first alternate Cassie Chittenden, second alternate Kelli Carstensen and Judge Chris Lahmers and consultant John Erbsen.

Hollylane Centurion Emerald was the recipient of the E. Lea Marsh trophy for highest production in the top 20 of the Jug. She placed eighth and is owned by Derek Leon Page. She was shown by Jeff Brannock. Helping with the presentation are National Jersey Queen Krull and alternates Chittenden and Carstensen. The award is based on actual pounds protein and “Gem” produced 668 lbs. protein at 2-2. Also pictured are judge Lahmers and consultant Erbsen.

advantage in the mammary system as a cow with three calves that still carries her udder higher above the hock.” “You just love the dairyness, the quality, and the angularity she has,” said Lahmers. “We admire the depth and openness of body that this second cow has,” complimented Lahmers. “She is a smooth blending individual and we give her a big advantage in rear udder today over the the third cow.” “Third and fourth was a close placing for me,” said Lahmers of Ratliff Sambo

Demi-ET and WF Moment Analou-ET. “But when you get the third cow out on the move, she just moves more comfortably on parade.” “We have another beautifully balanced cow in fourth” said Lahmers of the best bred and owned cow in the class “Analou.” “She is a cow that shows more volume to her fore udder and is more correct in her teat size and shape than the cow coming out in fifth.” (continued to page 62)

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WF Moment Analou, owned by Todd Stiles, Va., was awarded the Bert Smith Leas Memorial Trophy as the highest ranking female bred by exhibitor. Accepting the award from queen alternates Chittenden and Carstensen is Sandy McCauley on the halter of “Analou.” Also pictured are judge Chris Lahmers, consultant John Erbsen and National Queen Cassy Krull.

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“With our fifth place cow, we love the view from the rear of this cow,” said Lahmers about Cowbell Redwood Charity. “She is tremendously high and wide in that rear udder attachment and it carries her over the cow in sixth.” The judges admired the “extreme frame” on their sixth place cow, Bachelors Flash Horizon. “We love the size and scale and the length from end-to-end on this cow.” “She has extreme style and balance when she is out on the move,” explained Lahmers. The Awards Each year the Jersey Jug Futurity is the richest purse in an individual dairy class. In 2011, $11,565 of premiums were collected in nomination and annual fees. “Blackie Rose” received a check for $2,134.55. The top 15 cows, their owners, and premiums are: 1. Miss Iatola Blackie Rose-ET (S: SC Gold Dust Paramount Iatola-ET, D: Councillers Blackeyedsusan), Waverly Farm, Clear Brook, Va., 1st best udder, 1st premier performance cow, $2,134.55 2. WF Comerica Glenna-P (S: Bridon Remake Comerica-ET, D: WF Kanyon Gentry-P), Brooke Powers, Irvine, Ky., $976.37 3. Ratliff Sambo Demi-ET, Cassy Krull, Lake Mills, Wis., 2nd premier performance cow, $673.36

The 2011 National Jersey Queen and her court. From left to right: first alternate Cassie Chittenden, N.Y.; National Jersey Queen Cassy Krull, Wis.; and second alternate Kelli Carstensen, Calif. 4. WF Moment Analou-ET, Todd Stiles, Clear Brook, Va., best bred and owned in class, $491.55 5. Cowbell Redwood Charity, Cowbell Acres, Canton, N.Y., $377.08 6. Bachelors Flash Horizon, Jaycee Bachelor and Bachelor Farms, Angola, Ind., $303.01 7. WF Centurion Anabella-ET, Todd Stiles, $269.34 8. Hollylane Centurion Emerald-ET, Derek Leon Page, Mount Vernon, Mo., highest producing cow in the top 20, $249.14 9. Ratliff Sambo Murphy, Avonlea Genetics Inc. and International Genetics Ltd., Brighton, Ont., $235.68 10. Marys Asteroid, Mary Katherine Rawn, Charles Town, W. Va., highest placing junior exhibitor, $222.21 11. Reich-Dale Sambo Season-ET, Sylar Reichard, Chambersburg, Pa., $208.74 12. Triple H Giller Cookie, Jordan and Whitney Ebert, Algoma, Wis., $195.27 13. Page-Crest Dishaun Theresa, Derek Leon Page, $188.54 14. SAR Minister Marlie, Bush River, SkipA-Rilla, and Tyler, Tabb and Trey French, Newberry, S.C., $181.81 15. Meadowridge King Locket, Roger R. Riebe, Cumberland, Wis., $175.07

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Letter To The Editor Just a note to thank the American Jersey Cattle Association for your support of the World Dairy Expo Dairy Cattle Judging Contest activities. As usual, the World Dairy Expo contest was a huge success and continues to be one of the best-organized and best-supported contests that we participate in. The success of this and the other contests would not be possible without the generous support of your organization. I know I speak for all the coaches and students in thanking you for your commitment and support of this very valuable educational activity. We are all aware that supporting these youth activities takes considerable time, effort and resources on your part, and I January 2012

want to assure you that it does not go unnoticed. Without your continued interest in these activities it would be impossible to provide this experience for our students. Thanks again. Katharine F. Knowlton, Professor Virginia Tech Department of Dairy Science, Blacksburg, Va. Editor’s note: Thank you notes for judging

contest and show awards provided this fall by the AJCA were also received from Cornell University, University of Illinois, Kansas State University, South Dakota State University; Modesto Junior College; Cheryl Marti, Superintendent of the National 4-H Dairy Judging Contest; the Texas 4-H Dairy Judging Team; the Oregon State Fair 4-H Show and exhibitors Austin Woods and Mark Olson; and Ben Colopy, Castile, N.Y.; Natalie Sanders, Hilmar, Calif.; and Rebecca and Lena Gourley, Scio, Ore.

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The Young Sire Program (YSP) and Genetic Diversity Program (GDP) were introduced by the American Jersey Cattle Association (AJCA) to identify and encourage use of the breed’s most promising young bulls. In order to keep pace with advances from genotyping and capitalize on opportunities for rapid genetic gain, the AJCA board voted for changes in the qualifying levels for both sire development programs at its November 2011 meeting. Specifically, qualifying minimums for both programs will now be based on genetic levels from the list of G-code bulls rather than Active A.I. bulls, as had been done previously. With the change, a higher level of genetic gain can be expected from young bulls. In this month’s Jersey Jargon column, we will take a closer look at both of these sire development programs and the pedigree and progeny report labels associated with each. Young Sire Program Young bulls enrolled in the YSP are among the breed’s most elite genetic animals. Prior to genotyping, qualification was based on the bull’s Parent Average (PA), which comes half from his sire’s Predicted Transmitting Ability (PTA) and half from his dam’s PTA. Since the advent

of genomic evaluations, bulls can also qualify for the YSP based on their own genomic evaluations for Genomic JPI (GJPI) and Genomic PTA (GPTA). Young bulls must meet or exceed the 70th percentile of the G-code bulls for the genetic measures GJPI, GPTA protein or GPTA Net Merit Dollars (NM$). If a bull does not have a genomic evaluation, he may qualify for the YSP based on his PAs for the same genetic measures. With the December 2011 evaluations, the minimum levels for these measures are +199 GJPI or PA JPI, +44 GPTA protein or PA protein or +522 GPTA NM$ or PA NM$.

percentile of the G-code bulls for GJPI or PA JPI, GPTA protein or PA protein or GPTA NM$ or PA NM$. The current minimum levels for these measures are +182 GJPI or PA JPI, +38 GPTA protein or PA protein or +464 GPTA NM$ or PA NM$.

Genetic Diversity Program The GDP optimiz- Jersey breeders can identify young bulls that qualify for the Young es genetic gain while Sire Program, the Genetic Diversity Program, or both programs by maintaining genetic di- looking for the respective acronyms GQ, DQ or DGQ beside their names on pedigrees and progeny reports as shown in versity. The program en- registration the top example. When a bull is enrolled in either program, these courages the sampling labels will be replaced with either the YSP or GDP label as shown of genetically diverse in the bottom example. bulls and offers producLabels Associated with YSP and GDP ers the chance to sample young bulls with Jersey breeders can identify bulls that outcross potential. qualify for either the YSP or the GDP To qualify for the GDP, young bulls through designations that are published must have a Genomic Estimate of Future alongside their registration numbers on Inbreeding (GFI) or Expected Future their performance pedigrees and progeny Inbreeding (EFI) of 6% or less. As performance reports. well, they must meet or exceed the 50th Bulls that qualify for the YSP are labeled GQ (genetic qualifier); those that qualify for the GDP are labeled DQ (diversity qualifier). Bulls that qualify for both programs are labeled DGQ (diversity and genetic qualifier). When a bull is officially enrolled in one or both sire development programs, the GQ, DQ and DGQ labels will be replaced with either the YSP or GDP label. A listing of bulls that are enrolled in the YSP and the GDP is routinely published in the Jersey Journal, along with the bull’s genetic information, lineage and marketing organization. The most recent listing was published in December 2011. Other Benefits Jersey breeders who register daughters of young bulls enrolled in either program are also entitled to reduced registration fees. The AJCA will register daughters of bulls enrolled in either program at a $3 discount providing the bull reaches 32 months-of-age and the calf reaches six months-of-age.

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A Magical Weekend for an Illinios Junior Jersey Breeder

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en Sauder enjoyed a weekend to remember, November 5-6, 2011. The Tremont, Ill., Jersey junior captured nearly every major award offered at the North American International Livestock Exposition (NAILE) and The All American Junior Jersey Show. Over the past several years, Jersey breeders have watched Ben excel in the Jersey show ring and exhibit top-notch Jerseys, year after year. The humble teenager has enjoyed wins at his state fair, World Dairy Expo (two Supreme Champions of the Junior Show) and The All American Junior Jersey Show. However, none of those accomplishments probably come close to what he achieved this year. On Saturday, November 5, Sauder added seven more Junior All American (4) and Reserve Junior All American (3) honors to his growing resume, along with being named Premier Junior Exhibitor for the third consecutive year, capturing the Overall Premier Performance Cow honors, and winning Grand and Reserve Grand Champion honors of the largest Jersey junior show in the world. Then on Sunday, Sauder and Claessic Fields Vindicat Genie, became the first Jersey Supreme Champion Cow of the NAILE Junior Show. This was the third win for the Sauder family in The All American Junior Jersey Show (2008, 2010, 2011). It was their fouryear-old cow, “Genie,” and a junior threeyear-old, South Mountain Voltage SpiceET, that captured the top honors for Ben. This is the first time in the 59 year history of the show that an exhibitor has won backto-back National Junior Grand and National Reserve Junior Grand Champion honors. Charged with the task of judging the 207 Registered Jerseys in The All American Junior Show and naming the 2011 Junior and Reserve Junior All Americans was well-known judge and Jersey breeder, Ted DeMent of Kenney, Ill. Assisting DeMent was consultant, Dean Dohle, Half Way, Mo. “This has been a tremendous quality Jersey junior show,” complimented Judge DeMent. “Each and every junior out here should be congratulated for the quality cattle they brought out and exhibited today.” The show was only the beginning of

a busy day for the Jersey juniors as their morning began with the cow show at 8:00 a.m. and continued to mid-afternoon. Once the show finished, the youth hurried to the Pot O’Gold Sale in Newmarket Hall at 4:30 p.m. to make investments in their future through the consignments offered. Following the sale, the juniors attended the All American Junior Banquet at 7:00 p.m. in the South Hall. During the banquet, more than 60 Jersey youth were recognized for their achievements over the past year. This was DeMent’s first time to judge The All American Junior Show. He has judged The All American Jersey Show twice (2000 and 2008) and the National Jersey Jug once (2002). Junior All American and Reserve Junior All Americans Named During the championship classes, a total of 28 Registered Jerseys were recognized with the designation of Junior All American or Reserve Junior All American. Each first place individual was presented a framed All American gold seal certificate showcasing the winner’s name and class designation as a Junior All American. Framed Reserve Junior All American silver certificates were awarded to the runner-ups in each class. Executive Secretary Neal Smith, AJCA President Robert Bignami, and All American coordinator Dr. Cherie Bayer, offered their congratulations as presentations were made as the large ringside audience watched, along with an untold number of people across the world viewing the ceremonies on streaming live video provided by the North American International Livestock Exposition. The Champions “It was a real race out here for champion today,” said Judge DeMent. “And it was really tight between these top two cows in selecting our winners.” “This four-year-old today is on the money,” said DeMent of Claessic Fields Vindicat Genie. “She has tremendous frame and a tremendous udder.” “This junior three-year-old has lots of style,” continued DeMent about his Reserve Grand Champion, South Mountain Voltage


Grand Champion Judge Ted DeMent and his consultant Dean Dohle selected Ben Sauder, Tremont, Ill., and his four-year-old cow as the Grand Champion of The All American Junior Jersey Show. Seth Woods and Lucy Woods present Sauder and Claessic Fields Vindicat Genie with the Caff-E-Hill Farms Trophy for Senior Champion, while Steve and Lynda Bachelor and Neal Smith present the Bachelor Family Trophy. Presenting him with a $500 cash award from Her-Man Jerseys is Amanda Lutz. The 2010 National Jersey Queen Lena Sweeney presents the banner to Sauder.

Spice. “She is just tremendous in her balance and style.” “Genie” and Sauder received a $500 cash award from the North American International Livestock Exposition and a matching $500 cash award from Her-Man Jerseys, Chester, S.C. Ben Sauder also exhibited the Reserve Grand Champion, “Spice.” Honorable Mention champion honors went to Tallys Centurion Tilly, exhibited by Tabb French, Newberry, S.C. In choosing the Junior Champion heifer,

Reserve Grand Champion Andy Sauder, Tremont, Ill., holds South Mountain Voltage SpiceET, exhibited by his brother, Ben, for the Reserve Grand Champion photo. Pictured with Sauder is AJCA President Bob Bignami; Christy and Ron Ratliff presenting the Ratliff Jerseys Trophy to Sauder for Reserve Grand Champion. Pennsylvania Jersey Queen Michele Morian presents the banner and Sue Luchsinger presents the Laurick Jersey Trophy for Reserve Senior Champion.

Judge DeMent stated, “We fell in love with this summer yearling when she came in the ring. She has everything to make a great cow down the road.” Taking home the Junior Champion honors was Valery Silva, Beaver, Ore., with Sunset Canyon Governor FP Belle-ET, the winning summer yearling. For Reserve Junior Champion, the judges chose Crestbrooke Socrates Madeline-ET, the Junior All American Junior Yearling Heifer, exhibited by Kyle Natkze, Fond du Lac, Wis.

Diamond S Governor Joya received a $500 cash award sponsored by Piedmont Jersey Farm, Corey and Bridgette Lutz, after being named Overall Premier Performance Cow of The All American Junior Jersey Show. Presenting the cash award to exhibitor Ben Sauder, Tremont, Ill., were Corey and Bridgette. Presenting the banner to Sauder is National Jersey Queen Lena Sweeney.

“This is a wonderful pair of heifers to have named Junior Champions. They fit together well.” Taking home honorable mention honors was the winning junior calf, Xanadu MG Wild Thing, shown by George Thomas Colpetzer, Greenville, Pa. Supreme Champion On Sunday, November 6, 2011, Sauder once again exhibited “Genie,” in front of a packed house during the NAILE Supreme (continued to page 71)

Sunset Canyon Governor FP Belle-ET and her owner, Valery Silva, receive the Junior Champion awards from 2010 National Jersey Queen Lena Sweeney and Alta Mae Core with the Alta Mae Core Trophy. Assisting are Judge DeMent and Consultant Dohle. Kyle Natzke showed Crestbrooke Socrates Madeline-ET to Reserve Champion honors. Presenting him with the The Hanford Family Trophy is Sue Luchsinger and New York Queen, Cassie Chittenden. Also pictured is Executive Secretary Neal Smith.


BRJ Jade Bomber Eilene H-74-ET

Junior All American Milking Senior Yearling R. J. Doran, Newberry, S.C.

Diamond S Governor Joya

Junior All American Senior Two-Year-Old Cow Ben Sauder, Tremont, Ill.

Willdina Jade Bee

Junior All American Senior Three-Year-Old Cow Ben Sauder, Tremont, Ill.

LC Suspect Miss America

Junior All American Junior Two-Year-Old Cow Taylor Leach, Linwood, Kan.

South Mountain Voltage Spice-ET

Junior All American Junior Three-Year-Old Cow Ben Sauder, Tremont, Ill.

Claessic Fields Vindicat Genie

Junior All American Four-Year-Old Cow Ben Sauder, Tremont, Ill.


Tallys Centurion Tilly

Junior All American Five-Year-Old Cow Tabb French, Newberry, S.C.

All American Junior Show (continued from page 69)

Junior Champion show. The pair competed against the five other champions of the dairy youth shows and was named NAILE Supreme Junior Champion Cow. Sauder and “Genie” received a $2,000 cash award from the Kentucky Dairy Development Council for the win. This is her second Supreme Champion win on a large stage, as she was also named Supreme Champion of the 2010 World Dairy Expo Junior Show. Other Awards The Junior All American Senior TwoYear-Old Cow took top honors in the Premier Performance class. Diamond S Governor Joya, exhibited by Ben Sauder, earned the highest point total to win a $500 cash award sponsored by Piedmont Jersey Farm, Corey and Bridgette Lutz, Lincolnton, N.C. Taking second in the Premier Performance Class was the third place senior two-year-old, Avonlea Jacinto Fizz-ET, exhibited by Bryce Piwtorak, Ostrander, Ohio. Piwtorak received a $250 cash award sponsored by Endres Jazzy Jerseys, Lodi, Wis. Placing third and receiving a $100 check sponsored by Gaby Jersey Farm, Greeneville, Tenn., was Reserve Grand Champion and Junior All American Junior Three-Year-Old Cow, South Mountain Voltage Spice-ET, exhibited by Sauder. Select Sires Inc., Plain City, Ohio, presented $50 cash awards to the remaining 13 partici-

FCF Prize Ella

Junior All American Aged Cow Jordan Stookey, Milford, Ind.

pants. The Sunbow Jerseys Trophy, sponsored by the Charles Steer Family, Cottage Grove, Tenn., for the top producing cow based upon yield deviation for pounds of protein, was awarded to Cassie Chittenden, Schodack Landing, N.Y., with her junior two-year-old, GR Dutch Hollow Gannon Glide. Her yield deviation was +176 lbs. protein. Receiving the best bred and owned Dutch Hollow Farm Trophy was Tyler French, Newberry, S.C., with his third place fouryear-old, SAR Apollo Tessa. Taking home the Premier Junior Breeder of the show was George Colpetzer. Receiving the Premier Junior Exhibitor banner for the third consecutive year was Ben Sauder. Both awards were sponsored by Bush River Jerseys, Newberry, S.C. Genex Cooperative Inc., Shawno, Wis., presented each class winner with a calf coat. Dutch Hollow Farm, Schodack Landing, N.Y., sponsored the best bred and owned award in each class. (Winners are pictured on page 74). Barlass Jerseys, Janesville, Wis., gave an award for the best uddered cow in each class. Class protein awards are sponsored by Sycamore Hill Gardens, George and Karen Hanford, Marcellus, N.Y., and Waverly Farm, Clear Brook, Va. (Winners pictured on page 79). Class Winners “What a tremendous class of young cows,” said Judge DeMent of the 12 milking senior yearlings in the first class of the day.

“We are starting with a well-balanced, stylish cow in first,” said DeMent of BRJ Jade Bomber Eilene H-74-ET, exhibited by R. J. Doran, Newberry, S.C. “She has style and balance throughout.” “Bessie” was named first premier performance cow in the class and received second best udder honors. Following her in class was the best uddered cow in the class, Milk-N-More WJM Conct Vacation-ET, shown by Colin Wussow, Cecil, Wis. “Vacation” received the second place premier performance cow award in the class. Placing third was Hollylane Renaissance Tamika-ET, owned and exhibited by Valery Silva. Milking senior yearling (12 shown) Class sponsored by Tennessee Jersey Cattle Club 1. BRJ Jade Bomber Eilene H-74-ET, R.J. Doran, Newberry, S.C., best bred and owned, 2nd best udder, 1st premier performance cow; 2. Milk-N-More-WJM Conct Vacation-ET, Colin Wussow, Cecil, Wis., 1st best udder, 2nd premier performance cow; 3. Hollylane Renaissance Tamika-ET, Valery Silva, Beaver, Ore.; 4. Temptation Erica, Amanda Rose White, New Castle, Ind.; 5. Seacord Farm Gator Vanna, Ethan Dupuis, Greenwich, N.Y. PA protein award—Her-Own-Man Ace Peanut-ET, Steven Wetmore, Mt. Ulla, N.C., 10th in class

In the class of 23 junior two-year-olds, it was a young cow from Kansas that took top honors. LC Suspect Miss America, bred and owned by Taylor Leach, Linwood, Kan., took home the All American award and best udder honors in the class. The “beautiful uddered” cow placed over

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Xanadu MG Wild Thing

Junior All American Junior Calf George Colpetzer, Greenville, Pa.

Vivatars Beauty Belle

Junior All American Senior Heifer Calf Alissa Kay Ann White, New Castle, Ind.

Crestbrooke Socrates Madeline-ET Junior All American Junior Yearling Heifer Kyle Natzke, Fond du Lac, Wis.

WC Madman Suzie

Junior All American Intermediate Heifer Calf Allison Massey, Wartrace, Tenn.

Sunset Canyon Governor FP Belle-ET Junior All American Summer Yearling Heifer Valery Silva, Beaver, Ore.

WC Madman Lynn

Junior All American Winter Yearling Heifer Allison Massey, Wartrace, Tenn.


The Indiana juniors were named the winners of the state herd award at The All American Junior Jersey Show. The 2010 National Jersey Queen Lena Sweeney presents the banner to representatives of the Indiana state herd.

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the “tall, upstanding” Budjon-Vail Jade Gracie-ET, exhibited by Sauder. She was named second best udder in the class. Danielle Brown, Dodgeville, Wis., and her entry, Hollylane Action Jackie, took home third place in the large class. Junior 2-yr.-old cow (23 shown) Class sponsored by North Carolina Jersey Breeders Association 1. LC Suspect Miss America, Taylor Leach, Linwood, Kan., 1st best udder, best bred and owned; 2. Budjon-Vail Jade Gracie-ET, Ben Sauder, Tremont, Ill., 2nd best udder; 3. Hollylane Action Jackie, Danielle Brown, Dodgeville, Wis.; 4. Arethusa First Prize Venice-ET, Brett Woker, Greenville, Ill.; 5. Riversbend Big Show Promise, Trent Kilgus, Fairbury, Ill., 1st premier performance cow. Yield deviation protein award—Shipley Impuls Vanity 1111, Jody Williams, McConnelsville, Ohio, 14th in class Overall production winner—GR Dutch Hollow Gannon Glide, Cassandra Chittenden, Schodack Landing, N.Y., 19th in class

“This is a tremendous dairy-framed cow in first,” said DeMent of his winning senior two-year-old, Diamond S Governor Joya. “She might not be the fanciest cow, but she is loaded with dairyness and a tremendous udder.” “Joya,” exhibited by Sauder, topped the class of 18 senior two-year-olds. She was also named best udder and first premier performance cow in her class and overall of the show. It was her “extreme dairyness” that carried her over the second place cow, Kellogg-Bay Amedeo Gladys-ET owned by Megan Hill Bristol, Vt. Following in third place was the Reserve Overall Premier Performance winner, Avonlea Jacinto FizzET, exhibited by Bryce Piwtorak.

Bryce Piwtorak accepts the Reserve Premier Performance check from AJCA Excecutive Secretary Neal Smith and 2010 National Jersey Queen Lena Sweeney. His senior two-year-old, Avonlea Jacinto Fizz, received the $250 cash award and the Endres Jazzy Jerseys Trophy.

Warren Gaby presents the Gaby Jersey Farm trophy to Andy Sauder and Diamond S Governor Joya. National Jersey Queen Lena Sweeney helps present the $100 cash award for the third place Premier Performance Cow.

Senior 2-yr.-old cow (18 shown) Class sponsored by Illinois Jersey Cattle Club 1. Diamond S Governor Joya, Ben Sauder, 1st best udder, 1st premier performance cow; 2. KelloggBay Amedeo Gladys-ET, Megan Hill, Bristol, Vt.; 3. Avonlea Jacinto Fizz-ET, Bryce Piwtorak, Ostrander, Ohio, 2nd premier performance cow; 4. BRJ Comerica Lazer Bessie G-8, R.J. Doran, best bred and owned; 5. Indiana Assure, Erin Williams, McConnelsville, Ohio, 2nd best udder Yield deviation protein award—Sa-Fire Hired Guns Blaze, Logan Myers, Troy, Ohio, 11th in class

Last year’s Junior All American JuniorTwo-Year-Old and Reserve Junior All American Junior Two-Year-Old repeated their win in the junior three-year-old class. South Mountain Voltage Spice-ET, shown by Sauder and Kilgus Comerica Ruby, exhibited by Trent Kilgus, Fairbury, Ill., topped the class of 19 junior three-yearolds. “Spice” would go on to be named Reserve Grand Champion of the show. “A beautiful pair of cows,” declared Judge DeMent of the winning pair. “This first place cow is extremely balanced with a beautiful fore udder and is very youthful in her udder.” Following the pair in third was Sunset Canyon Monte SN Anthem, owned and exhibited by Valery Silva.

George Colpetzer receives the Bush River Jerseys trophy from National Jersey Queen Lena Sweeney as Premier Breeder of The All American Junior Jersey Show.

Ben Sauder, center, was named Premier Exhibitor of The All American Junior Show. He and his brother, Andy, accept the Bush River Jerseys Trophy from Queen Sweeney.

Junior 3-yr.-old cow (19 shown) Class sponsored by Indiana Jersey Cattle Club 1. South Mountain Voltage Spice-ET (S: Elliotts Golden Voltage-ET, D: South Mountain Santana), Ben Sauder, 1st best udder, 1st premier performance cow, res. sr. and res. gr. champ.; 2. Kilgus Comerica Ruby, Trent Kilgus, 2nd best udder; 3. Sunset Canyon Monte SN Anthem, Valery Silva, 2nd premier performance cow; 4. Ratliff Sambo Demi-ET, Cassy Krull, Lake Mills, Wis.; 5. RRF Comerica Cora, Kim Knasel, Shelbyville, Ky. Yield deviation protein award—Bachelors Flash Horizon, Jaycee Bachelor, Angola, Ind., 6th in class Best bred and owned—Piedmont Comerica Deca, Olivia Pearson, Lincolnton, N.C., 7th in class. (continued to page 76)

Paul Chittenden and his granddaughter, Cassie, present the Dutch Hollow Trophy for best bred and owned animal of the show to Tyler French and SAR Apollo Tessa.


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Milk-N-More-WJMConctVacation-ET

Budjon-Vail Jade Gracie-ET

Kellogg-Bay Amedeo Gladys-ET

Kilgus Comerica Ruby

Millers Brazo Fascination

Belfontaine Remake Oshgosh

DKG Motion Nancy

Xanadu MG Bombshell Betty

long from end-to-end.” Following in second was TC Vindication 1251 Becky, exhibited by Krista Lutz, Lincolnton, N.C. She was named best udder. It was her rear teat placement and fore udder attachment that placed her over the third place cow and second best uddered cow, Piedmont Comerica Bee, exhibited by Olivia Pearson, Lincolnton, N.C.

1. Willdina Jade Bee, Ben Sauder; 2. TC Vindication 1251 Becky, Krista Lutz, Lincolnton, N.C., 1st place udder, 1st premier performance cow; 3. Piedmont Comerica Bee, Olivia Pearson, Lincolnton, N.C., 2nd best udder, 2nd premier performance cow; 4. Ben Jurisdiction Shelby Sammi, Allison Mangun, Burbank, Ohio; 5. HLF Jade Rachel-ET, Rachel Jane Anderson, New Philadelphia, Ohio Best bred and owned—Marys Asteroid, Mary Rawn, Charles Town, W.V., 8th in class Yield deviation protein award—Aspen Grove Militia Belle, Dylan Ellenburg, Morristown, Tenn., 9th in class

Senior 3-yr.-old cow (9 shown) Class sponsored by Wisconsin Junior Jersey Breeders Association

“Our cow in first just sorts herself to the top,” said DeMent of eventual Grand

Reserve Junior All American Milking Senior Yearling Colin Wussow, Cecil, Wis.

Reserve Junior All American Junior Three-Year-Old Cow Trent Kilgus, Fairbury, Ill.

Lyon Duke Dutchy

Reserve Junior All American Aged Cow Ben Sauder, Tremont, Ill.

All American Junior Show (continued from page 73)

“There are a lot of different kinds of cows in this class,” said Judge DeMent. “We have cows that are second lactation, cows that are third lactation, a big variety.” Winning the class of nine senior threeyear-olds was Willdina Jade Bee, exhibited by Ben Sauder. “We started with a tremendous framed cow with a tremendous front end,” complimented Judge DeMent. “She is so

Reserve Junior All American Junior Two-Year-Old Cow Ben Sauder, Tremont, Ill.

Reserve Junior All American Four-Year-Old Cow Kelsay Schilling, Boggstown, Ind.

Reserve Junior All American Junior Heifer Calf Trevor Greiwe, Sidney, Ohio

Reserve Junior All American Senior Two-Year-Old Cow Megan Hill, Bristol, Vt.

Reserve Junior All American Five-Year-Old Cow Ben Sauder, Tremont, Ill.

Reserve Junior All American Intermediate Heifer Calf George Thomas Colpetzer, Greenville, Pa.


Four-Hills 1st Blue 3241-ET

Reserve Junior All American Senior Heifer Calf Megan Hill, Bristol, Vt.

Champion, Claessic Fields Vindicat Genie. “She is a real balanced cow, more dairy, and more angular than the other cows.” “Genie” captured first place of the 11 entries in the four-year-old class for her second Junior All American win. “We feel this cow has the highest, widest rear udder in the class,” said DeMent. “She has a beautiful fore udder as well and will be the best udder in the class.” The second place cow, Millers Brazo Fascination, exhibited by Kelsay Schilling, Boggstown, Ind., “overpowered the cows behind her with a tremendous rear udder,” said DeMent. Following in third was the best bred and owned cow of the show, SAR Apollo Tessa, bred and exhibited by Tyler French.

Milk-N-More Vindication Nora-ET Reserve Junior All American Summer Yearling Heifer Abby Tauchen, Bonduel, Wis.

DKG Jade Showme

Reserve Junior All American Junior Yearling Heifer Trevor Greiwe, Sidney, Ohio

Not pictured: Reserve Junior All American Senior Three-Year-Old, TC Vindication 1251 Becky, Krista Lutz, Lincolnton, N.C. Yield deviation protein award—Havs Lovabull Watchfull, Kylie Lehr, Canastota, N.Y., 11th in class

4-yr.-old cow (11 shown) Class sponsored by Ohio Jersey Breeders’ Association 1. Claessic Fields Vindicat Genie (S: Vindication, D: Claessic Fields Chairs Gloria), Ben Sauder, 1st best udder, 2nd premier performance cow, sr. and gr. champ.; 2. Millers Brazo Fascination, Kelsay Schilling, Boggstown, Ind., 2nd best udder, 1st premier performance cow; 3. SAR Apollo Tessa, Tyler French, Newberry, S.C., best bred and owned of the show; 4. Mi-Rose Hi Class, George Thomas Colpetzer, Greenville, Pa.; 5. Gustav Dede, Erin Williams

“This isn’t the biggest class by any means, but there is quality from end-toend,” said DeMent of the nine five-year-old cows. “There are a lot of exceptional cows in this class.” Taking home the Junior All American Five-Year-Old Cow honors was Tallys Centurion Tilly, exhibited by Tabb French, Newberry, S.C. “We aren’t starting with the biggest cow, but she is a cow that has extreme balance,” said Judge DeMent. “She is the best udder in the class and shows more bloom to her rear udder and is nicer in the fore udder.” Placing second was Belfontaine Remake Oshgosh, shown by Ben Sauder. She was named second best udder. “She is a tremendous front-ended cow and a tall, stretchy, long cow from end-toend,” complimented DeMent of “Oshgosh.” It was her length and dairyness that carried her over Topp-View Jade Sparkle, bred

Kelli Carstensen received the Gordon Jersey Farm Trophy for winning Senior Showmanship. Presenting the Wide Load Ahead print is Mary Gordon with Queen Sweeney and Judge Michael Hurst.

Judge Kevin Williams and Maryland Jersey Queen Jessica Sentelle present the Virginia Tech Trophy to Karen Zijlstra, the winner of the Intermediate Showmanship contest.

Yellow Briar Carlyn-ET Reserve Junior All American Winter Yearling Heifer Kyle Natzke, Fond du Lac, Wis.

and owned by Keaton Topp, Botkins, Ohio. She was also first premier performance cow in the class. 5-yr.-old cow (9 shown) Class sponsored by Skip-A-Rilla Jerseys, Clifford Stiles Family 1. Tallys Centurion Tilly, Tabb French, Newberry, S.C., 1st best udder, 2nd premier performance cow; 2. Belfontaine Remake Oshgosh, Ben Sauder, 2nd best udder; 3. Topp-View Jade Sparkle, Keaton Topp, Botkins, Ohio, 1st premier performance cow, best bred and owned; 4. Eclipses Hope, Amanda Rose White; (continued to page 78)

Jaycee Bachelor was selected as the winner of the Junior Showmanship contest by Judge Alta Mae Core. Sue Luchsinger presents the Fred Luchsinger Memorial Trophy to Bachelor.


All American Junior Show (continued from page 77)

5. RGR Vin Drizzle-ET, Seth Nehls, Hustisford, Wis. Yield deviation protein award—Indiana Veda, Erin Williams, 7th in class

A well-known pair of cows from the midwest topped the class of six aged cows. FCF Prize Ella, shown by Jordan Stookey, Milford, Ind., took top honors over Lyon Duke Dutchy, shown by Ben Sauder. Judge DeMent described “Ella” as being “taller, longer, and more level from hooks to pins.” He granted “Dutchy” a “higher and wider rear udder.” The pair were named first and second best udders, respectively. Placing third was R.J. Doran with Hard Core Jade Fortuna-ET. She was the first place premier performance cow in the class. Aged cow (6 shown) Class sponsored by Neal and Lisa Smith 1. FCF Prize Ella, Jordan Stookey, Milford, Ind., 1st best udder, 2nd premier performance cow; 2. Lyon Duke Dutchy, Ben Sauder, 2nd best udder; 3. Hard Core Jade Fortuna-ET, R.J. Doran, 1st premier performance cow; 4. SAR Chairman Tiger Lily, Tyler French; 5. Fredestel Laser P Nelly Bly, Andy Sauder, Tremont, Ill., Yield deviation protein award

Association 1. Xanadu MG Wild Thing, George Thomas Colpetzer, best bred and owned; 2. DKG Motion Nancy, Trevor Greiwe, Sidney, Ohio; 3. WH Verbatim Dee, Jordan Elmore, Elizabethtown, Ky.; 4. WC Madman Princess Di, Allison Massey, Wartrace, Tenn.; 5. Bolle-Acres Tradition Silk, Lane Bollenbacher, Argos, Ind. PA protein award—GR Brune-Hill Trisha, William Hemmer, Poseyville, Ind., 17th in class

Taking home her first ever Junior All American award was Allison Massey, Wartrace, Tenn., with WC Madman Suzie. “This is a really strong class,” said DeMent. “And a very nice pair of heifers to start the class with.” Following “Suzie” was Xanadu MG Bombshell Betty, shown by George Colpetzer. “Betty’s” advantage in her rear feet and legs carried her over third place WH Verbatim Noel, exhibited by Jordan Elmore. Nineteen calves competed in the class. Intermediate heifer calf (19 shown) Class sponsored by Stoney Point Farm 1. WC Madman Suzie, Allison Massey, best bred and owned; 2. Xanadu MG Bombshell Betty, George Thomas Colpetzer; 3. WH Verbatim Noel, Jordan Elmore; 4. WH Hired Whisper, Brie Anne Davenport, Maynardville, Tenn.; 5. DKG Exclamation Sunburst, Garrett Hageman, Sidney, Ohio

The Heifers “We started the class with two really stylish, correct heifers,” explained Judge DeMent. “The first heifer has more width and holds together a little better on the move.” Taking first place in the class of 17 junior heifer calves was Xanadu MG Wild Thing, exhibited by George Thomas Colpetzer. Following in second was DKG Motion Nancy, shown by Trevor Greiwe, Sidney, Ohio. She placed over WH Verbatim Dee based on how she “treked more freely on her rear legs.” Dee was exhibited by Jordan Elmore, Elizabethtown, Ky.

PA protein award—Oakhaven TBone Hailey, Joelle Ziegler, Galloway, Ohio, 18th in class

Junior heifer calf (17 shown) Class sponsored by Pennsylvania Jersey Cattle

Senior heifer calf (25 shown) Class sponsored by Tennessee Junior Jersey Club

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“The heifer we started with has lots of strength and she has the style to go with it,” said Judge DeMent of Vivatars Beauty Belle, bred and owned by Alissa Kay Ann White, New Castle, Ind. “We love the width in her front end and the length she exhibits.” Receiving Reserve Junior All American Senior Heifer Calf honors was Four-Hills 1st Blue 3241-ET, shown by Megan Hill. “Our second place heifer is very stylish and squarer in her rump,” praised DeMent. Placing third was Xanadu Indiana Ruthless shown by George Thomas Colpetzer.

Neal Smith presents Cassie Chittenden the Sunbow Jerseys Trophy for the highest yield deviation in the junior show. Her winning cow was GR Dutch Hollow Gannon Glide. 1. Vivatars Beauty Belle, Alissa Kay Ann White, New Castle, Ind., best bred and owned; 2. Four-Hills 1st Blue 3241-ET, Megan Hill, Bristol, Vt.; 3. Xanadu Indiana Ruthless, George Thomas Colpetzer; 4. Coredale Simba Dannie, Amanda Thompson, Wellsville, Pa.; 5. Bachelors Tequila Chichi, Jaycee Bachelor PA protein award—Misty Morn-HMF Mag Pepper, Cole Provoast, Prescott, Mich., 18th in class

The Junior Champion heifer came from the class of 20 summer yearlings. “By no means is this first place heifer the largest heifer,” said DeMent of Sunset Canyon Governor FP Belle-ET. “But she has all of the right parts to make a great cow one day.” “Belle,” exhibited by Valery Silva, was praised for her “width and great feet and legs” over the second place heifer, Milk-N-More Vindication Nora-ET, shown by Abby Tauchen, Bonduel, Wis. “We really appreciate the front end on this second heifer,” said DeMent. “She is extremely stylish and has a lot of length end-to-end.” Placing third was Xanadu Suspect Barbara, shown by George Thomas Colpetzer. Summer yearling heifer (20 shown) Class sponsored by Spruce Row Farm 1. Sunset Canyon Governor FP Belle-ET (S: (continued to page 81)

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Pictured on this page are the winners of the Protein Awards given in The All American Junior Show. Waverly Farm, Clear Brook, Va., presents the awards in the senior two-year-old to aged cow classes, with the remaining classes receiving awards from Sycamore Hill Gardens, George and Karen Hanford, Marcellus, N.Y.

Abby Tauchen, Wis. • Steven Wetmore, N.C.

Shipley Impuls Vanity 1111 Junior two-year-old, PA Protein Award Michele Morian, Pa. • Jody Williams, Ohio

Sa-Fire Hired Guns Blaze Senior two-year-old, YD Protein Award Shannon Rodeffer, Wash. • Logan Myers, Ohio

Bachelors Flash Horizon Junior three-year-old, YD Protein Award Jessica Sentelle, Md. • Jaycee Bachelor, Ind.

Aspen Grove Militia Belle Senior three-year-old, YD Protein Award Brittany Lewis, Mich. • Dylan Ellenburg, Tenn.

Havs Lovabull Watchfull Four-year-old, YD Protein Award Michele Morian, Pa. • Kylie Lehr, N.Y.

Indiana Veda Five-year-old, YD Protein Award Jessica Sentelle, Md. • Erin Williams, Ohio

Fredestel Laser P Nelly Bly Aged Cow, YD Protein Award Shannon Rodeffer, Wash. • Andy Sauder, Ill.

GR Brune-Hill Trisha Junior calf, PA Protein Award Cassie Chittenden, N.Y. • William Hemmer, Ind.

Oakhaven TBone Hailey Intermediate calf, PA Protein Award Erin Williams, Ohio • Joelle Ziegler, Ohio

Misty Morn-HMF Mag Pepper Senior calf, PA Protein Award Shannon Rodeffer, Wash. • Cole Provoast, Mich.

Gabys Zorro Topper Summer yearling heifer, PA Protein Award Amber Ettinger, S.C. • Mason Daniels, Tenn.

Triple S Design Chrystal Junior yearling heifer, PA Protein Award Brittany Lewis, Mich. • Samantha Ropp, Ill.

Pearlmont Nasrallah Emma Winter yearling heifer, PA Protein Award Michele Morian, Pa. • Rachel Cohen, N.H.

January 2012

Her-Own-Man Ace Peanut-ET Milking senior yearling, PA Protein Award

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Margandale Jersey Farm Dale W., Robert D., and Dennis Kauffman Jenny Shumaker 330/567-2816 6967 State Route 754 Shreve, OH 44676 We are a BST free herd!

Member of Dixieland Jersey Sires and Liberty Jersey Sires

Bill, Debbie, Billy and Ben Grammer 966 South 15thStreet, Sebring, OH 44672 330/938-6798 home 330/584-8471 barn Email: gramjer@centurylink.net Website http://jerseydirectory.com/grammer Registered Jerseys Since 1937

Paul and Dawn Schirm Courtney and Kyle Dustin, Kristin and Matthew Taylor 5226 Ogden Road, West Salem, OH 44287 Phone 330/263-0637 Fax 330/263-0647 Email schirmfarm@aol.com

Highland Jersey Farms Donald & Joan Bolen 419/332-2773

Jim & Jodi

Ph./Fax: 419/334-8960

Terry & Susan

419/334-3179

2836 CR 55, Fremont, OH 43420

Quality “PHJ” Jerseys

Tom and Brenda Cooperrider and Family • 740/404-8821 11763 Tagg Road, Croton, OH 43013 E-mail: tomcooperrider@gmail.com

Farm located just 40 minutes northeast of Columbus. Visitors always welcome.

Spahr Jersey Farm, Inc. Brian 419/348-9135 • David 419/423-7443 9898 T-234, Findlay, Ohio 45840 Email spajerfm@bright.net REAP Herd • Equity Investor

Alan and Sharon Kozak Courtney and Brandon 10061 TR 301, Millersburg, OH 44654 Phone: 330/231-7474 Email: grass4jerseys@yahoo.com

Cantendo Acres Grazeland Jerseys LLC Creston, Ohio

cgrazeland@valkyrie.net

Tom & Rosalie Noyes Russ& Cheryl King 330/345-6516 330/435-4023 cgrazeland@sssnet.com

Lindsay’s

Pine Hill Jersey Farm Scott Lindsay • phjfarm@dslextreme.com Farm office: 330/457-0304 • Cell: 330/853-4305 47467 St. Rt. 46, New Waterford, Ohio 44445

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Griffens Governor-ET, D: Sunset Canyon Prize Belle-ET), Valery Silva, jr. champ.; 2. Milk-N-More Vindication Nora-ET, Abby Tauchen, Bonduel, Wis.; 3. Xanadu Suspect Barbara, George Thomas Colpetzer, best bred and owned; 4. Vivatars Satin, Amanda Rose White; 5. Selin Tequila Sunrise, Austin Nauman, Sparta, Wis. PA protein award—Gabys Zorro Topper, Mason Daniels, Greeneville, Tenn., 11th in class

Following in her mother’s footsteps was Crestebrooke Socrates Madeline-ET, bred and owned by Kyle Natzke, Fond du Lac, Wis. Her dam, Glenyle Jude Madonna, was named Grand Champion of the 2003 Junior Show for Kyle. So it was a rewarding moment when “Madeline” was named Reserve Junior Champion this year, following her mother in the championship circle. “We started the class with this short-aged heifer that sorted herself out quite handily,” said Judge DeMent. “She is well-balanced and has great depth of rib.” Following in second was DKG Jade Showme, shown by Trevor Greiwe. She placed over another Ohio-bred heifer, HLF Comerica Expresso, shown by Rachel Anderson of New Philadelphia, Ohio. Ten heifers competed for the All American and Reserve All American honors in this class. Junior yearling heifer (10 shown) Class sponsored by Kentucky Jersey Cattle Club 1. Crestbrooke Socrates Madeline-ET (S: Piedmont Prize Socrates, D: Glenyle Jude Madonna), Kyle Natzke, Fond du Lac, Wis., best bred and owned, res. jr. champ.; 2. DKG Jade Showme, Trevor Greiwe; 3. HLF Comerica Expresso, Rachel Anderson, New Philadelphia, Ohio; 4. Glenmar-Dale Comerica Tazz, Cheyenne Hughey, Stitzer, Wis.; 5. Sweet Baby Governor Shamrock, Jessica Sentelle, Jefferson, Md. PA protein award—Triple S Design Chrystal, Samantha Ropp, Strawn, Ill.

It was the “longer, deeper bodied” heifer that topped the class of nine winter yearlings. Taking first was WC Madman Lynn, the second Junior All American winner for Allison Massey in 2011. A heifer that followed the same pattern with her depth and length placed second. Yellow Briar Carlyn-ET shown by Kyle Natzke placed second in the class. Finishing third was Underground Dominica Mamie, shown by Regina Pozzi, Valley Ford, Calif. Winter yearling heifer (9 shown) Class sponsored by Ohio Junior Jersey Breeders Association 1. WC Madman Lynn, Allison Massey, best bred and owned; 2. Yellow Briar Carlyn-ET, Kyle Natzke; 3. Underground Dominica Mamie, Regina Pozzi, Valley Ford, Calif.; 4. OBJ T-Bone Marinade, Jayme Ozburn, Nolensville, Tenn.; 5. Nashs NMB Camaro, Christopher Wayne Thomas, Campbellsville, Ky. PA protein award—Pearlmont Nasrallah Emma, Rachel Cohen, Monroe, N.H., 9th in class State herd (7 entries) 1. Indiana; 2. Wisconsin; 3. Ohio; 4. Illinois; 5. Kentucky

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Showmanship More than 50 youth competed to earn the honors as top showman in their division. Judges for the event were: Alta Mae Core, Salvisa, Ky., junior showmanship; Kevin Williams, McConnelsville, Ohio, intermediate showmanship; and Michael Hurst, Waynesville, Ohio, junior showmanship. A framed print of “Wide Load Ahead” was presented to the showmanship winner for each division. Also presented was the Gordon Jersey Farm Trophy to the senior showmanship winner; the Virginia Tech Trophy to the intermediate showmanship winner; and the Fred Luchsinger Memorial Trophy to the winner of the junior

showmanship contest. The Virginia Tech Department of Dairy Science sponsored the second through fifth place awards in each class. Junior showmanship (18 shown) 1. Jaycee Bachelor; 2. Grant Fremstad, Viroqua, Wis.; 3. Trevor Greiwe; 4. Layne Bachelor, Angola, Ind.; 5. Grace Hageman, Sidney, Ohio Intermediate Showmanship (21 shown) 1. Karen Zijlstra, Godley, Texas; 2. Jordan Ziegler, Galloway, Ohio; 3. Ethan Starkey, Mechanicsburg, Ohio; 4. Justin Lemmermen, Galloway, Ohio; 5. Olivia Pearson Senior Showmanship (11 shown) 1. Kelli Carstensen, Petaluma, Calif.; 2. Erin Williams; 3. Krista Lutz; 4. Christopher Thomas, Campbellsville, Ky.; 5. Mandy Lutz, Lincolnton, N.C.

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Pot O’Gold Sale Garners the Largest Pot in History

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ew all-time records are fast becoming the norm for the Pot O’Gold Sale. In just the past four years, new highs for series average and gross have been reported twice and the historical highselling animal has been struck off three times.

Number

Sale Analysis

9 Bred heifers 10 Open yearlings 14 Heifer calves 33 Lots Median price

Avg. Price Total Value

$4,111.11 4,315.00 5,042.86

$37,000 43,150 70,600

$4,568.18 $150,750 $4,000.00

Sale Management: Jersey Marketing Service Auctioneer: Todd Woodruff Presenting Sponsor: Cow’s Match® Jersey Blend

This year, the 54th Pot O’Gold Sale continued the pattern, auctioning 33 lots for an average of $4,568.18 and a gross

of $150,750. The high seller crossed the auction block in Louisville, Ky., on November 5 for $11,000. All are new records for the Pot O’Gold Sale. The reason for the growth of the Pot O’Gold program is simple. Jersey breeders are offering their very best in an effort to give young people the chance to build their Registered Jersey herds with deeppedigreed animals and breed-leading genetics. For the second straight year, every animal consigned to the sale had been genotyped with either the 50K or 3K chip. The average Genomic Jersey Performance Index (GJPI) for the heifers on sale day stood at +155 and ranged from +212 to +89. Forty-five percent of the consignments sold with A.I. contracts. Thirty-four juniors from 13 states across the country purchased the nine bred heifers, 10 open yearlings and 14 heifer calves for the record-breaking gross of $150,750. Ten of them made first-time


MVF Lotto Marigold 1784 was the high seller of the 54th Pot O’Gold Sale. She was purchased for a record-breaking $11,000 by Doré Baker, back center. “Marigold” was consigned by Erika Rhein, represented by her father, Craig, third left, and Pam Rhein and her daughters, Grace and Bailey, left. Sam Weingart is at the halter and JMS Assistant Manager Louie Cozzitorto and auctioneer Todd Woodruff are in the box.

purchases from the sale. Seventeen percent of the sale gross, or $25,627.50, will be set aside for the 2014 Pot O’Gold Production Contest. This is the largest pot in the history of the program and the biggest payout ever for the winner of the contest. Prizes will be awarded to owners of the 22 heifers that complete the highest first-lactation records as ranked by total product value. The winner will receive a check in the amount of $4,612.95. Second place will earn $2,947.16. Third place will receive $2,050.20. The high-GJPI heifer of the offering— MVF Lotto Marigold 1784—brought the high price of the sale and became the new high-selling animal in sale history when she sold for $11,000. Dorothea Riley Baker of Wyoming, N.Y., outlasted all other juniors to bring home the powerful daughter of MVF Jevon Lotto-ET, GJPI +199. Among the youngest heifers in the bunch, the eight-month-old “Marigold” sold with A.I. contracts to Genex/CRI, Jerseyland Sires and Select Sires. She has GPTAs of +1,196M, +58F, +37P and +6.6 for Productive Life (December 2011). She ranks #171 for GJPI among genotyped females with an index of +216. She is backed by 10 dams that are Very Good or Excellent with top production and hails from the same lineage as the high selling female of The All American Jersey Sale. Her dam is a Very Good-87% daughter of ISDK JAS Artist, GJPI +183, with a projected m.e. of 19,080–788–689 on her first lactation. Her Very Good85% grandam has a lactation average of 18,247–826–633 on two lactations. She has two maternal sisters—one Excellent and the other Very Good—with actual

Jonas Tate, represented by ACJA-NAJ Area Representative David Burris, center, purchased the second high seller of the day, All Lynns Vibrant Wholesome-ET, for $9,200. The heifer was consigned by Tommy Allen, left. Also pictured are Ben Grammer, at the halter, and Cozzitorto and Woodruff. “Wholesome” is the second generation to sell in the Pot O’Gold as Allen purchased her dam from the sale in 2007.

production over 17,300 lbs. milk. “ M a r i g o l d ’s ” t h i r d d a m i s a n Excellent-91% daughter of Schultz Brook Hallmark, GJPI +51, with two records over 17,800 lbs. milk, 800 lbs. fat and 600 lbs. protein. Her fourth dam, Wolf River Daniel Marigold-ET, Excellent-90%, has a three lactation m.e. average of 20,925–893–699. Her sixth dam, Wolf River Lester Misty-ET, Very Good-86%, has four lactations and a best record of 6-2 305 20,820 4.7% 971 3.9% 821 DHIR. She sent six sons to A.I. sampling programs. “Marigold’s” seventh dam is appraised Excellent-90% and has a best record of 3-5 305 21,780 5.5% 1,188 3.9% 846 DHIA. Four of the next five appraised dams are Very Good. “Marigold” was consigned by another junior member, Erika D. Rhein, Pine Grove, Pa. Juniors were on both ends of the transaction for the second high-seller as well. California junior Jonas Tate of Hilmar placed the final bid of $9,200 on All Lynns Vibrant Wholesome-ET, consigned by Tommy Allen of Reedsburg, Wis. Like the high seller, “Wholesome” sold with an A.I. contract to Jerseyland Sires and interest from the Semex Alliance. The daughter of All Lynns Restore Vibrant-ET, GJPI +217, is due to the breed’s #5 G-code bull, Sunset Canyon Dignitary-ET, GJPI +254, in early July. “Wholesome” hails from one of the breed’s leading genetic cow families. She has a maternal brother in A.I. and three maternal sisters ranked among the breed’s top 500 heifers for GJPI. “Wholesome” has GPTAs of +1,213M, +29F and +40P and a GJPI of +196, which ranks her on the list of the Top 500 Females for GJPI.

Her dam, Rocha Impuls Whitney, is also a product of the Pot O’Gold program as Allen purchased her from Cris and Doris Rocha, Tillamook, Ore., in the 2007 sale for $7,800. At the time, she was the historical high seller of the series. “Whitney” is a Very Good-89% daughter of ISDK Q Impuls, GJPI +183, with three lactations and a best record of 4-4 305 3x 30,680 4.1% 1,271 3.4% 1,034 94DCR. She placed 10th in the 2010 Pot O’Gold Production Contest. “Whitney” has a maternal brother in A.I. and a Very Good-88% maternal sister with 19,100 lbs. milk, 910 lbs. fat and 715 lbs. protein. “Wholesome’s” grandam, Rocha Hallmark Whistle, Excellent-91%, made four lactations and a best record of 6-1 305 24,340 4.4% 1,072 3.3% 810 102DCR. Her Excellent-92% third dam has seven lactations—six of them over 20,000 lbs. milk—and a best record of 5-8 305 24,120 4.5% 1,097 3.6% 860 100DCR. Her fourth dam is also appraised Excellent-92% and has five lactations. She made her best record of 25,140 lbs. milk, 1,121 lbs. fat and 878 lbs. protein at 5-10. Her fifth and sixth dams are both appraised Excellent-90% and have records over 19,300 lbs. milk. The next three dams are Very Good. Caitlin Avila, Dalhart, Texas, purchased the third high seller, Pearlmont Headline Radiance-ET, for $7,800. The daughter of Schultz Rescue Headline, GJPI +149, turned a year old two weeks before the sale. Six of her seven closest dams are Very Good or Excellent with top production. “Radiance” has GPTAs of +1,306M, +31F and +29P and a GJPI of +154. Her dam is an Excellent-90% daughter of PR (continued to page 86)


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Pearlmont Headline Radiance-ET was the third high seller at $7,800. She was purchased by Caitlin Avila, represented by AJCA-NAJ Area Representative David Burris, left, and consigned by Daniel Pearl, represented by William Pearl, right. Also pictured are Logan Elmore, at the halter, and Louie Cozzitorto, JMS Assistant Manger, and Todd Woodruff, auctioneer, in the box.

Oomsdale Jace Gratude Gannon-ET, GJPI +137, with a four lactation m.e. average of 20,657–886–655 and a Yield Deviation of +4,292M, +114M and +83P. Her grandam is appraised Excellent-91% and has an m.e. average of 19,481–766–612 on seven lactations. “Radiance’s” third dam is Very Good84% and has six lactations and a best record of 2-0 305 19,080 4.5% 866 3.3% 631 100DCR. The Very Good-84% fourth dam has a four lactation m.e. average of 20,766–902–781. She was consigned by Daniel Pearl, Barnet, Vt. Selling for a price just $50 shy of that paid for the third high seller was the fourth high seller, Dutch Hollow Plus Charla-ET. The 13-month-old daughter of Sweetie Plus Iatolas Bold, GJPI +190, was purchased by one of the first-time buyers

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at the Pot O’Gold Sale, Melanie Provoast, Prescott, Mich., for $7,750. “Charla” sold with contracts to Jerseyland Sires and Select Sires and interest from Genex/CRI. She was genotyped with the 3K chip and carries GPTAs of +718M, +42F and +33P and a GJPI of +184. She is from the high-genetic “Charity” cow family at Dutch Hollow Farms, Schodack Landing, N.Y., and the lineage that brought the breed the polled bulls, Dutch Hollow Berretta Choice-P and Dutch Hollow Brendon-P-ET. “Charla’s” dam, Dutch Hollow Louie Charity, Very Good-86%, has two lactations—both over 24,400 lbs. milk— and a best record of 2-10 305 3x 26,150 4.7% 1,232 3.4% 896 102DCR. She sent eight sons to A.I. She has four daughters and three maternal sisters that rank on the list of the Top 500 Heifers for GJPI. One of her maternal sisters, Dutch Hollow Valentino Cheryl-ET, ranks #28 among genotyped females with an index of +244. Another maternal sister, Dutch Hollow Jackson Charity, made 24,350 lbs. milk, 1,163 lbs. fat and 865 lbs. protein at 3-9. A daughter and maternal sister to the consignment, Dutch Hollow Valentino Cher, was the second high seller of the National Heifer Sale in 2011 and ranks #97 among genotyped females with a GJPI of +224. “Charla’s” grandam, Dutch Hollow GM Cherish, Excellent-90%, has four lactations—all of them over 22,900 lbs. milk—and a best record of 4-9 305 3x 28,810 4.2% 1,207 3.6% 1,023 102DCR. The third dam is a Very Good-85% daughter of Rock Maple Brook MontanaET, GJPI -6, with a two lactation m.e. average of 25,118–1,098–851. Her Very

Dutch Hollow Plus Charla-ET, the fourth highest seller of the day, was purchased by Melanie Provoast, represented by her brother, Cole, left. Both siblings made first-time purchases from the Pot O’Gold Sale. “Charla” was consigned by Paul C. Chittenden. At the halter is Jordan Elmore and in the box are Cozzitorto and Woodruff.

Good-84% fifth dam has a five lactation m.e. average of 19,715–763–701. “Charla” was consigned by Paul C. Chittenden, Schodack Landing, N.Y. The youngest heifer consigned to the sale brought the fifth high price of the day—$6,700. Brock Tate, Hilmar, Calif., was the victorious bidder on Unique HP Vib Blast-ET. The seven-month-old “Vibrant” daughter comes from the wellknown Duncan Belle cow family. “Blast” sold with a contract to Select Sires and a conditional contract to the Semex Alliance. She has GPTAs of +1,857M, +42F and +52P and ranks among the breed’s top 500 genotyped females with a GJPI of +205. Her dam is sired by PR Oomsdale Jace Gratit Garden-ET, GJPI +165. Her VG 85 (CAN) is sired by SC Gold Dust Paramount Iatola-ET, GJPI +96, and has six Very Good maternal sisters, four in (continued to page 87)

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Canada, with records to 18,708 lbs. milk, 968 lbs. fat and 759 lbs. protein. “Blast’s” third dam, Lencrest Parading Belle-ET, VG 88 (CAN), made 21,309 lbs. milk, 1,069 lbs. fat and 816 lbs. protein in Canada. Her fourth dam, Piedmont Declo Belle, EX 94 (CAN), was named Intermediate Champion of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair (RAWF) and All-Canadian Junior Three-Year-Old in 2003. She was nominated All-Canadian Five-Year-Old two years later. She made a 365-day record of 27,150 lbs. milk, 1,343 lbs. fat and 1,065 lbs. protein at 5-3 and has nine sons in A.I. “Blast’s” fifth dam is EX 93 in Canada and made a best record of 4-5 305 19,537 5.8% 1,124 4.0% 780 CAN. Her sixth dam is Duncan Belle, EX-3E (CAN), with 21,029 lbs. milk, 1,162 lbs. fat and 888 lbs. protein at 6-0 in Canada. She was tapped Grand Champion of the RAWF in 1992 and 1993 and named Reserve National Grand Champion in 1993. Duncan Belle was selected winner of the Jersey Journal Great Cow Contest in 2000. “Blast” was consigned by Hillpoint Partners and Unique Stock Farm, Cross Plains, Wis. Other juniors who purchased heifers from the Pot O’Gold Sale were: Sidney J. Avila, Dalhart, Texas; Morgan Bachelor, Angola, Ind.; Kor ri Ann Briggs, Campbellsville, Ky.; Anneke Boer, Dalhart, Texas; Gerret Boer, Dalhart, Texas; Brooke A. Cooper, Mount Calvary, Wis.; Mason Daniels, Greeneville, Tenn.; Dylan Ellenburg, Morristown, Tenn.; Benjamin P. Grammer, Sebring, Ohio; William D. Grammer, Sebring, Ohio; Stephen Green, Utica, Ohio; Elizabeth Hay, Summit, Miss.; Camille Herrera, Hilmar, Calif.; Clayton Kirchdoerfer, Cape Girardeau, Mo.; Tricia Jo Kirchdoerfer, Cape Girardeau, Mo.; Tyler Kirchdoerfer, Cape Girardeau, Mo.; Molly Kokoski, Hadley, Mass.; Ryan Lawton, Newark Valley, N.Y.; Charisse Orth, Stitzer, Wis.; Cole Provoast, Prescott, Mich.; Zachary Phillips, Seneca, Kan.; Kyle M. Schirm, West Salem, Ohio; Jonas Tate, Hilmar, Calif.; Will Tate, Hilmar, Calif.; Wyatt Taylor, Hilmar, Calif.; Clayton Weston, Concord, Mich.; Kaila Wussow, Cecil, Wis.; Jordan A. Ziegler, Galloway, Ohio; and Jack Zina, Hadley, Mass. Sales $4,200 and Over (Consignors in Parentheses) Dorothea R. Baker, Wyoming, N.Y. MVF Lotto Marigold 1784, heifer calf 8 mos.............. $11,000 (Erika D. Rhein, Pine Grove, Pa.) Jonas Tate, Hilmar, Calif. All Lynns Vibrant Wholesome-ET, bred heifer 16 mos... 9,200

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(Tommy Allen, Reedsburg, Wis.) Caitlin Avila, Dalhart, Texas Pearlmont Headline Radiance-ET, open yearling 12 mos. .................................................................................. 7,800 (Daniel Pearl, Barnet, Vt.) Melanie Provoast, Prescott, Mich. Dutch Hollow Plus Charla-ET, open yearling 13 mos.... 7,750 (Paul C. Chittenden, Schodack Landing, N.Y.) Brock Tate, Hilmar, Calif. Unique HP Vib Blast-ET, heifer calf 7 mos..................... 6,700 (Hillpoint Partners and Unique Stock Farms, Cross Plains, Wis.) Kaila Wussow, Cecil, Wis. Jars of Clay Renegade Jackie, heifer calf 7 mos........... 6,000 (Jim Quist, Fresno, Calif.) Wyatt Taylor, Hilmar, Calif. Valentino May 766, heifer calf 9 mos............................. 5,600 (Rowzee Jersey Farm, Newton, Miss.) Sidney J. Avila, Dalhart, Texas Jenks Valentino Marie, heifer calf 9 mos........................ 5,300 (William H. Jenks, Marathon, Wis.) Camille Herrera, Hilmar, Calif. Boyd-Lee Nasrallah H Gemma-ET, heifer calf 9 mos.... 5,200

(Tyler L. Boyd, Parrottsville, Tenn.) Morgan Bachelor, Angola, Ind. Sunset Canyon Headline M Belle-ET, heifer calf 9 mos..4,700 (Eric L. Silva, Beaver, Ore.) Jordan A. Ziegler, Galloway, Ohio Sunny Day Valentino Kaylee-ET, heifer calf 10 mos...... 4,500 (Sunny Day Farm, Chester, S.C.) Zachary Phillips, Seneca, Kan. Tenn Louie 260 HEH Maid, bred heifer 14 mos............. 4,300 (University of Tennessee Dairy Research and Education Center, Lewisburg, Tenn.) Stephen Green, Utica, Ohio Hilmar Action 28638, bred heifer 15 mos....................... 4,200 (Charles Ahlem, Hilmar, Calif.) Anneke Boer, Dalhart, Texas Yosemite Karbala Rasmus N22422, heifer calf 11 mos. .................................................................................. 4,200 (Yosemite Jersey Dairy, Hilmar, Calif.)

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Active A.I. Bulls Ranked By GJPI, December 2011 Life, +2.4; JUI, +2.48; DPR, 0.0; and Final Score, +1.1

The 131 Jersey bulls listed are coded as Active A.I. for the December 2011 USDA-AJCA Sire Summary. Bulls have a minimum 70% Reliability and are ranked by genomic Jersey Performance IndexTM (GJPI) which combines production and type trait information into a single economic index. JPI includes six factors: 42% PTA Protein, 15% PTA Fat, 15% FTI, 12% PTA PL, 10% PTA DPR, and 6% PTA SCS. Bulls marked with an asterisk (*) in the G column have genomic evaluations. The 14 bulls that are not genomically tested, are listed with their traditionally calculated evaluation. These 117 genotyped bulls average +558M, +36F, +23P; for Lifetime Net Merit, Cheese Merit +$310; Net Merit +$283, and Fluid Merit +$264. Other group averages are Somatic Cell Score, 2.99; Productive NAME OF BULL

REG NUMBER G JHI

NAAB CODE

Appraisal Trait Rankings Predicted Transmitting Abilities (PTA) for each of the 15 breakdown traits, final score, and Jersey Udder Index (JUI) are provided on the opposite page. There are six two-way traits among the 15 listed: Foot Angle (low or steep); Rear Legs (posty to sickle); Rump Angle (high to low); Teat Placement (wide to close); Udder Depth (deep to shallow); and Teat Length (long to short). The PTAs for linear traits (with the exception of body depth) are used in the JPI calculation and are weighted by their relative economic value in increasing net income.

MILK, FAT AND PROTEIN NO. NO. % REL % % NM HRDS DTRS RIP % MILK FAT FAT PRO PRO CM$ NM$ FM$ SCS PL DPR EFI %ile

SUN VALLEY IMPULS JUPITER..................................USA 115870022 TOLLENAARS IMPULS LOUIE 260-ET........................USA 061929276 CAL-MART JACE STRUNK...........................................USA 115685866 PR OOMSDALE ROCKET GOOSE-ET........................USA 067027311 D&E PAUL-ET................................................................USA 115181456 TOLLENAARS IMPULS LEGAL 233-ET.......................USA 061929249 ISDK Q IMPULS........................................................... DNK 000301592 ABBOTT OF D&E..........................................................USA 114756406 SF IMPULS 8916...........................................................USA 114635185 CAVE CREEK KANOO-ET............................................USA 114118219

50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K

F C F F F C F F C F

29JE3615 17 41 100 14JE473 77 134 9 29JE3616 5 13 100 1JE672 29 37 19 11JE944 26 60 45 29JE3506 34 56 7 236JE3 2,135 21,794 22 11JE928 28 69 13 1JE648 27 87 25 7JE1100 10 75 7

81 94 74 82 88 88 99 88 87 87

1526 1597 1149 1390 1446 912 570 1028 815 966

0.02 -0.03 0.01 -0.03 -0.12 -0.02 0.19 0.08 0.10 0.02

73 67 54 57 42 37 63 63 56 48

0.00 -0.06 0.00 -0.01 -0.03 0.04 0.12 0.03 0.02 0.00

55 45 40 47 46 40 43 43 33 34

577 515 577 464 410 510 572 514 585 505

538 522 537 429 389 454 470 458 534 484

517 539 499 404 379 412 394 417 486 473

3.04 3.03 2.76 2.87 2.94 2.96 3.11 2.96 2.74 3.02

3.4 4.2 4.6 2.5 2.8 4.7 3.7 3.4 4.4 5.3

0.5 6.1 1.3 5.8 0.2 8.6 0.9 -0.9 -1.2 9.8 0.2 5.3 1.0 2.8 -0.3 7.5 0.4 5.4 1.5 3.7

99 96 99 85 78 89 93 91 97 96

BW VENERABLE-ET.....................................................USA 114901730 CAVE CREEK VERMEER-ET.......................................USA 114849531 TOLLENAARS ARTIST LYNDON-ET............................USA 061929278 PR OOMSDALE GRATITUDE LEXING LIAM...............USA 067027366 VICTOR KIRK OF ALL LYNNS......................................USA 115255083 SR IMPULS STONE-ET................................................USA 114332783 FAIRWAY KLASSIC KILOWATT-ET...............................USA 114656667 DUTCH HOLLOW LEXICON.........................................USA 115479865 RICHIES JACE TBONE A364.......................................USA 113672851 GABYS NATHAN PROTECTOR-ET..............................USA 115107063

50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K

F F F C C F F F F F

200JE986 1JE666 29JE3508 14JE509 11JE943 1JE634 11JE921 1JE700 7JE1000 200JE343

8 36 32 48 28 24 32 9 329 18

55 254 60 81 65 124 79 37 5,316 71

75 78 3 81 80 73 4 86 40 97

82 89 88 87 86 88 90 81 99 84

1203 774 1077 1487 1383 1028 496 822 468 1207

0.18 0.18 0.00 0.02 -0.06 0.04 0.06 0.01 0.19 0.00

91 70 49 72 52 55 34 40 58 55

0.01 0.03 -0.03 0.02 -0.03 0.04 0.04 0.03 0.09 -0.02

44 33 33 56 44 44 25 36 34 39

477 579 476 406 375 456 532 429 454 337

440 535 469 357 371 391 477 369 368 326

416 502 471 328 386 339 425 313 298 327

2.99 2.99 3.00 3.04 3.20 2.87 2.81 2.78 2.97 3.06

1.6 5.4 4.4 0.6 2.9 2.5 4.8 2.6 1.9 1.1

-1.1 6.0 0.7 5.6 0.7 6.0 -0.9 0.7 -0.6 8.3 -0.7 6.5 2.1 9.0 -0.9 10.0 -0.3 10.4 -0.3 7.9

87 98 93 71 75 81 94 75 74 63

SIL-MIST BLAIR FATH LINCOLN-ET............................USA 115705841 GABYS BALLARD-ET...................................................USA 114826570 GABYS AMOROUS-ET.................................................USA 115335752 SUNSET CANYON ANTHEMS ALLSTAR-ET..............USA 114581918 AHLEM LEMVIG ABE-ET..............................................USA 111334898 SCHULTZ RESCUE HEADLINE...................................USA 114114336 WILSONVIEW ARTISTIC ROMEO...............................USA 114630694 PR OOMSDALE BRAZO GRATITUDE GHENT-ET......USA 067027314 THREE VALLEYS COUNTRY MILES-ET.....................USA 115089482 BW KARBALA-ET..........................................................USA 115611760

50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K

F 14JE519 F 29JE3542 F 29JE3593 F 1JE654 F 122JE5198 F 29JE3510 C 1JE655 F 11JE930 F 7JE886 C 11JE978

31 28 28 35 466 35 26 29 50 18

58 93 66 12 51 57 128 9 6,689 21 65 5 63 17 105 15 90 47 50 100

86 87 85 93 99 89 86 90 90 84

818 927 898 49 823 1196 544 1112 799 742

0.03 -0.03 0.06 0.44 0.13 -0.19 0.10 -0.03 0.09 0.06

43 37 52 83 62 18 43 45 53 46

0.03 -0.01 0.00 0.13 0.05 -0.07 0.04 -0.01 0.01 -0.01

34 31 32 25 40 28 27 37 31 24

422 401 438 553 478 362 504 365 395 383

374 390 398 450 411 389 454 349 362 366

335 392 357 361 359 417 413 344 337 349

2.90 3.08 2.72 2.92 2.96 2.96 2.94 3.03 2.95 2.83

2.5 4.7 1.9 2.6 3.3 5.3 5.4 3.4 2.4 3.4

-0.1 -0.2 -0.1 -0.6 -0.8 0.6 -0.2 -0.4 -0.4 -0.8

8.5 8.8 8.6 6.1 4.8 8.7 5.8 3.4 6.8 8.3

75 80 82 88 84 78 89 68 71 74

MAACK DAIRY SPECTACULAR-ET.............................USA 114245720 DUTCH HOLLOW ABEL-ET..........................................USA 115149241 SUNSET CANYON MAXIMUM-ET...............................USA 111950696 TRINITYS IATOLA PAPPY-ET.......................................USA 115437155 AHLEM JACE SENTRY-ET............................................USA 113978377 PR OOMSDALE JACE GRATUDE GANNON-ET.........USA 067010225 MOLLY BROOK FORRESTER-ET................................USA 114715890 SUNSET CANYON SCF MAGNIFICENT-ET................USA 114891529 LYON IMPULS AMITY...................................................USA 114523824 JENKS MM MARSHALL................................................USA 115375022

50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K

F 7JE821 F 7JE935 F 203JE607 F 11JE959 C 147JE6173 C 1JE604 F 200JE441 F 203JE722 F 29JE3527 C 147JE6141

54 44 263 27 2 349 18 13 33 9

83 83 4,966 61 23 1,803 47 268 70 24

11 57 20 92 17 82 79 56 6 92

90 89 99 86 80 98 85 90 89 80

314 110 171 -202 551 1601 351 860 746 529

0.16 0.20 0.44 0.22 0.02 -0.11 0.11 -0.03 0.01 0.14

44 43 89 30 30 51 37 34 37 51

0.07 0.09 0.10 0.12 0.02 -0.10 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.04

25 21 25 14 24 38 22 38 34 26

455 525 565 468 442 266 483 336 386 382

388 446 482 380 394 294 423 277 334 343

332 374 411 302 346 320 367 226 295 316

2.94 2.86 2.95 2.91 2.73 2.84 2.80 2.87 2.99 3.06

3.0 5.1 4.1 4.3 4.2 1.7 4.6 0.9 2.5 2.4

0.7 3.4 0.4 7.9 -0.4 4.4 1.0 8.2 -0.8 11.4 -0.6 3.4 0.6 9.9 -0.9 8.1 1.2 5.3 0.0 10.0

78 87 95 76 81 56 85 47 65 65

BUTTERCREST SUCCESS-ET....................................USA 115517525 50K F FOREST GLEN ARTIST KARL.....................................USA 067037285 50K F RALAINE PARAMOUNT PETER..................................USA 113012583 50K C IMPULSE VETERAN OF SHAN-MAR..........................USA 067003433 50K F ISDK JAS BUNGY........................................................ DNK 000301617 FOREST GLEN ARTIST ALEXANDER........................USA 067037158 50K F AHLEM COUNTRY CYRUS..........................................USA 114975265 50K F CHASIN-RAINBOWS ACT RILEY-ET...........................USA 067029404 50K F SUNBOW MOHAWK-ET...............................................USA 115500156 50K C PR OOMSDALE GRATITUDE COUNTRY CARL-ET...USA 067010255 50K C

7JE962 29JE3509 14JE415 1JE644 228JE105 14JE472 11JE926 7JE859 203JE767 11JE885

24 33 111 49 884 81 25 37 18 50

39 57 429 154 8,356 153 78 88 92 145

77 4 49 4 22 24 19 14 88 11

82 87 96 90 93 94 89 90 86 93

317 718 1053 127 51 320 871 482 1201 1476

0.15 0.16 -0.10 0.19 0.18 0.16 -0.12 -0.06 -0.05 -0.16

42 63 28 40 35 44 17 10 46 35

0.06 0.05 -0.04 0.09 0.09 0.04 -0.07 -0.02 -0.02 -0.06

22 36 29 21 18 18 17 13 38 41

369 380 286 472 528 475 322 346 305 212

319 326 296 400 458 436 352 349 290 225

278 294 314 338 401 402 376 351 282 250

3.00 3.16 3.05 2.94 2.78 2.93 2.88 2.94 2.94 3.11

1.7 1.2 3.0 4.1 5.4 5.1 4.1 5.0 1.1 1.7

-0.3 -0.2 -0.4 1.9 2.2 1.2 1.3 1.9 -1.3 -0.3

9.7 5.0 8.4 2.7 2.1 6.4 8.0 8.6 9.3 0.5

62 63 59 82 91 86 70 68 56 30

THREE VALLEYS MAGNUM-ET...................................USA 115089512 GOLDEN MEADOWS ABES GUNSLINGER................USA 115285383 FAIRWAY KLIPPER-ET.................................................USA 114656658 AHLEM ACTION ACCESS............................................USA 114725963 SUN VALLEY NATHAN A ONE.....................................USA 114960414 STEINHAUERS IATOLA APPLEJACK..........................USA 115488982 DUTCH HOLLOW IMPACT-ET......................................USA 114698591 AHLEM JACE EPIC-ET.................................................USA 113978283 SUNSET CANYON KYROS-ET....................................USA 114704155 FAIRWAY MYGENT DALLAS-PP..................................USA 115181885

50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K

C F F F F F F F F F

200JE40 7JE939 29JE3541 14JE483 14JE488 11JE968 76JE158 14JE460 7JE865 7JE953

23 38 27 44 21 37 34 74 74 31

52 59 53 78 46 109 63 198 119 52

42 83 13 8 11 96 30 43 28 63

84 86 86 91 85 89 86 95 91 85

754 894 861 1173 611 462 1474 601 791 1028

0.01 0.04 -0.01 -0.15 0.00 0.09 -0.11 0.12 0.08 -0.16

37 48 38 24 28 39 46 50 51 15

0.00 0.00 -0.02 -0.06 0.02 0.03 -0.05 0.03 0.02 -0.02

27 32 26 29 26 23 42 28 31 32

368 325 338 243 322 274 254 347 296 254

344 300 322 264 291 244 261 297 263 256

328 285 305 288 272 229 279 252 242 274

2.97 2.98 2.80 3.00 3.06 3.15 3.05 2.86 3.02 3.20

3.1 1.8 2.1 1.4 3.0 0.7 0.3 1.1 1.0 3.3

0.1 7.5 -0.7 7.0 0.5 9.3 0.8 10.1 -0.1 7.3 0.0 8.3 -0.5 5.8 -0.9 9.8 -1.4 7.2 -0.2 7.7

66 60 62 43 56 37 41 59 42 38

BW SEVILLE..................................................................USA 112984032 FOREST GLEN JACE JESTER-ET..............................USA 067006748 SUNSET CANYON RP MILITIA-ET..............................USA 111953541 RIVERBEND MATINEE CECIL-P..................................USA 115988567 VANTAGE MONROE-ET...............................................USA 114899330

50K 50K 50K 50K 50K

C C F F F

200JE985 11JE834 200JE990 1JE750 200JE337

47 24 601 2 28

298 47 4,237 12 47

47 11 17 92 40

93 89 99 70 85

574 613 286 750 580

-0.17 0.06 0.19 0.10 0.12

-6 39 49 54 49

0.04 0.00 0.08 -0.02 0.01

28 21 26 23 23

295 387 402 380 361

240 365 343 368 327

190 344 308 358 293

2.83 2.85 3.26 2.89 2.82

2.5 4.1 3.6 3.2 2.7

0.1 8.6 0.1 11.7 1.8 6.0 -0.4 6.6 0.0 9.0

35 72 65 74 64

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JERSEY JOURNAL


Appraisal Traits for Active A.I. Bulls Ranked By GJPI Registry Status Registry status codes PR and GR are an integral part of the AJCA registration name and NAAB short name (males only) for those animals recorded at the Provisional Register (PR) and Genetic Recovery (GR) levels, respectively. When animals are recorded in the AJCA Herd Register, the registry status code of HR is not included in the registration name. In March 2010 the rules of Genetic Recovery were amended allowing selective recording of males whose pedigrees qualify them for registry status as PR and GR, and then for continued recording of their progeny. A male at PR level will only be recorded after parentage GJPI GJPI REL NAME OF BULL

NO. HERDS

NO. TYPE DTRS REL

qualification and genomic testing and when his OA dam is genomically tested and qualified as at least 75% Jersey by approved methods. Males qualified for GR Registry status and not used for artificial insemination (A.I.) must be parentage qualified by an AJCA-approved method. For bulls used for A.I. purposes, GR registry status will be assigned only after a male is both parentage qualified and genomically tested using approved methods. JH1 Status Animals that have been determined to be carriers (C) or non-carriers (F) of the Jersey Haplotyte 1 are identfied under the JH1 heading on the previous page. For more information, contact AJCA Herd Services.

FS

ST

SR

DF

RA

RW

RL

FA

FU RH RW UC

TL

JUI

225 198 198 188 184 184 183 180 176 175

71 SUN VALLEY IMPULS JUPITER 89 TOLLENAARS IMPULS LOUIE 260-ET 67 CAL-MART JACE STRUNK 77 PR OOMSDALE ROCKET GOOSE-ET 82 D&E PAUL-ET 80 TOLLENAARS IMPULS LEGAL 233-ET 99 ISDK Q IMPULS 82 ABBOTT OF D&E 80 SF IMPULS 8916 83 CAVE CREEK KANOO-ET

7 49 0 24 20 18 916 23 10 8

10 78 0 30 48 28 11,667 53 52 72

63 88 60 76 83 76 99 84 82 89

1.4 0.9 1.5 1.8 1.5 1.4 0.7 0.8 0.3 0.6

1.8 0.6 1.9 0.8 0.4 0.2 3.4 2.8 1.7 -0.2 0.2 0.8 1.3 0.8 0.2 0.6 -1.8 -0.8 0.0 -0.1

2.1 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.3 0.6 0.6 0.3 -0.1 0.8

L2.0 L0.7 L1.0 H1.1 H0.7 H0.5 L0.5 L0.4 L0.7 H0.5

0.5 0.6 0.0 2.8 -0.1 0.5 0.5 0.3 -0.8 0.2

S0.3 P0.1 P0.6 P0.3 S0.4 P0.2 P0.6 S0.3 P0.5 S0.2

S0.5 S0.8 S0.5 S0.6 S0.3 S1.2 S0.7 S0.3 S0.6 S0.2

0.7 0.0 1.0 1.1 0.9 1.7 0.3 1.0 0.5 0.3

2.1 0.7 1.4 1.5 2.2 0.9 0.7 0.8 0.2 0.2

1.6 0.3 S0.1 C1.0 0.6 0.8 S0.1 W0.3 1.1 1.1 S0.4 C1.7 1.2 0.9 S0.6 W0.4 1.7 1.7 S1.8 C0.9 0.7 0.8 S1.8 C1.8 0.6 0.0 S0.7 W0.2 0.6 -0.5 S1.2 C0.2 0.2 -0.1 S0.4 C0.4 0.2 0.8 S0.5 C0.4

S0.1 S0.1 L0.2 L1.8 L0.2 S0.5 L0.2 S0.9 S0.2 0.0

2.38 1.36 2.97 2.91 5.41 3.91 1.38 1.74 0.70 1.50

174 172 169 165 163 161 161 159 159 156

76 BW VENERABLE-ET 81 CAVE CREEK VERMEER-ET 80 TOLLENAARS ARTIST LYNDON-ET 79 PR OOMSDALE GRATITUDE LEXING LIAM 80 VICTOR KIRK OF ALL LYNNS 81 SR IMPULS STONE-ET 84 FAIRWAY KLASSIC KILOWATT-ET 73 DUTCH HOLLOW LEXICON 97 RICHIES JACE TBONE A364 77 GABYS NATHAN PROTECTOR-ET

4 13 8 30 20 17 24 2 174 5

37 48 9 48 50 32 54 2 3,456 26

80 80 67 79 82 79 85 64 99 75

1.1 0.9 1.0 0.6 0.9 0.8 0.1 1.9 1.9 1.3

1.8 1.1 -0.2 0.6 -0.6 0.1 2.8 1.8 0.6 -0.1 2.3 0.8 -0.7 -1.0 1.8 1.0 1.3 0.5 2.4 0.8

1.8 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.7 1.5 -0.3 1.2 1.7 1.4

L0.2 L0.5 H0.4 L1.1 L1.3 L1.0 L0.7 H0.4 L0.9 L1.1

0.9 0.3 0.3 1.2 0.0 0.7 -1.1 0.5 0.7 0.8

S0.1 P0.2 P0.2 P0.5 S0.5 S0.2 0.0 P0.1 S0.9 0.0

S0.2 S0.8 S1.1 S0.7 S0.5 S0.6 L0.4 S0.8 S1.0 S1.0

1.2 0.4 1.1 -0.5 0.2 0.0 -0.1 2.1 1.5 1.0

1.8 0.2 1.0 0.6 1.5 0.8 1.0 1.9 1.2 1.6

1.4 -0.6 S0.5 C0.4 0.2 0.0 D0.1 C0.3 0.8 0.3 S0.7 C0.3 0.5 -0.2 D0.5 W1.2 1.2 0.5 0.0 W0.5 0.7 -0.1 S0.4 C0.8 0.8 0.1 S1.0 W0.7 1.5 0.9 S1.8 C1.5 1.0 1.1 S0.8 C3.0 1.2 0.3 S1.7 C0.3

L0.3 L0.3 L0.2 L1.1 L0.9 S0.9 S0.7 S0.2 L0.8 S0.3

1.87 0.24 2.15 -0.43 1.69 1.10 1.82 4.93 3.52 3.58

156 155 154 154 151 149 149 146 145 145

78 SIL-MIST BLAIR FATH LINCOLN-ET 14 82 GABYS BALLARD-ET 18 79 GABYS AMOROUS-ET 20 88 SUNSET CANYON ANTHEMS ALLSTAR-ET 30 99 AHLEM LEMVIG ABE-ET 270 83 SCHULTZ RESCUE HEADLINE 17 79 WILSONVIEW ARTISTIC ROMEO 13 84 PR OOMSDALE BRAZO GRATITUDE GHENT-ET 25 83 THREE VALLEYS COUNTRY MILES-ET 22 78 BW KARBALA-ET 11

26 50 39 93 4,682 32 37 68 39 43

75 82 79 90 99 80 77 86 79 81

1.5 1.3 1.4 1.0 0.0 1.3 0.8 1.3 1.6 1.8

0.7 1.1 -0.3 0.1 1.3 0.2 1.3 0.5 -0.7 0.5 0.7 0.1 -1.0 -1.0 2.1 1.5 1.3 0.6 2.6 0.4

1.1 1.1 1.3 0.9 0.5 1.3 0.4 0.7 1.2 1.1

L1.4 L0.6 L1.5 L0.3 L1.9 L1.6 H0.1 H0.1 H0.3 L0.1

0.6 -0.1 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 -0.7 1.4 0.3 1.1

P0.2 S0.9 P0.4 P0.2 S0.5 S0.4 S0.2 P0.2 S0.5 S0.1

S0.8 S0.5 S0.5 S0.6 0.0 S0.1 L0.1 0.0 S0.4 S0.4

1.7 2.0 1.5 0.4 1.0 1.6 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.4 1.1 0.2 1.0 2.0 1.6 0.3 0.1 -0.1 -0.1 -0.8 1.5 2.2 1.7 0.2 0.8 1.1 0.8 -0.2 1.1 1.6 1.2 -0.1 1.5 2.0 1.6 0.8 2.1 2.0 1.5 0.3

S0.8 S0.8 S0.8 S1.9 D0.3 S0.8 S0.9 S0.9 S0.7 S2.8

C2.0 C0.6 C0.9 W1.0 C0.9 C1.0 W0.8 C0.3 C1.1 C1.1

S0.3 L0.3 L0.4 L0.8 S0.9 L0.2 L1.4 0.0 L1.1 S0.2

3.47 3.53 2.55 4.03 -0.96 3.33 1.76 2.47 3.62 5.41

143 143 142 142 138 137 136 135 134 134

83 MAACK DAIRY SPECTACULAR-ET 81 DUTCH HOLLOW ABEL-ET 98 SUNSET CANYON MAXIMUM-ET 79 TRINITYS IATOLA PAPPY-ET 76 AHLEM JACE SENTRY-ET 95 PR OOMSDALE JACE GRATUDE GANNON-ET 79 MOLLY BROOK FORRESTER-ET 84 SUNSET CANYON SCF MAGNIFICENT-ET 82 LYON IMPULS AMITY 73 JENKS MM MARSHALL

29 20 107 18 2 171 10 8 15 6

42 25 1,105 41 22 905 20 57 29 12

80 75 99 79 79 98 74 85 76 68

1.0 1.1 0.7 1.8 1.5 1.2 1.1 1.6 0.6 1.5

0.7 0.7 -0.1 0.4 0.4 0.9 1.1 0.0 0.9 -0.2 4.0 2.0 0.3 -0.3 1.6 1.3 0.6 1.0 0.1 0.2

0.1 0.3 0.5 0.9 0.7 1.2 0.9 1.1 0.9 1.5

L0.2 L0.7 L0.5 L0.9 H0.9 L0.9 0.0 H0.4 L0.4 L0.2

0.4 0.3 0.5 0.4 0.1 1.9 -0.3 1.2 0.9 0.1

P0.4 0.0 S0.1 P0.1 P0.7 S1.1 S0.2 P0.6 P0.3 S0.1

S1.2 S0.7 S0.8 S0.8 S1.4 L0.3 S0.5 S0.7 S0.1 S0.5

1.9 1.3 0.9 1.6 1.2 -0.1 0.6 1.9 0.1 0.7

1.2 1.3 0.0 2.0 1.2 1.5 0.7 2.0 0.8 1.9

S2.4 S1.2 0.0 S2.5 S1.7 D0.4 S0.5 S0.9 D0.5 S0.1

W0.2 C0.2 C0.6 C1.8 C0.9 W0.6 C0.6 C0.1 C0.3 C1.3

S0.5 L0.7 L0.5 S0.4 L0.6 L2.1 L0.8 L0.9 S0.4 L0.2

3.41 2.51 -0.01 5.97 4.05 1.87 1.89 3.18 -0.05 3.13

133 132 132 132 132 131 131 130 129 127

76 BUTTERCREST SUCCESS-ET 6 79 FOREST GLEN ARTIST KARL 12 91 RALAINE PARAMOUNT PETER 68 84 IMPULSE VETERAN OF SHAN-MAR 26 88 ISDK JAS BUNGY 370 89 FOREST GLEN ARTIST ALEXANDER 57 83 AHLEM COUNTRY CYRUS 23 83 CHASIN-RAINBOWS ACT RILEY-ET 21 79 SUNBOW MOHAWK-ET 10 88 PR OOMSDALE GRATITUDE COUNTRY CARL-ET 46

11 15 127 84 4,474 92 66 31 42 129

70 68 91 79 83 89 86 79 80 91

2.2 0.3 1.5 0.2 -0.2 0.6 1.7 1.9 0.5 1.3

-0.2 0.0 0.5 -0.2 -0.9 -0.3 0.8 1.2 -0.5 2.5

-0.9 0.0 -0.6 0.8 0.9 -0.3 0.1 0.4 -0.6 3.1

1.1 0.8 1.2 0.1 -1.2 0.1 1.2 0.9 0.6 0.5

H1.5 L0.9 0.0 L0.1 H1.1 H1.5 L0.2 L0.2 H0.3 H0.7

-0.2 0.0 -0.3 0.5 0.4 0.0 0.1 0.2 -0.3 2.5

P0.7 0.0 S0.3 P0.1 P0.2 0.0 S0.2 S0.1 S0.5 S0.7

S0.3 S0.6 0.0 S0.3 S0.7 S0.6 S0.2 S0.8 L0.1 L0.3

1.8 -0.1 0.9 0.6 0.2 0.8 1.2 1.7 -0.2 1.1

2.5 1.9 0.9 S2.1 C1.2 0.4 0.3 -0.5 0.0 W0.3 1.3 1.0 1.4 S1.1 C0.9 0.8 0.6 0.0 S0.2 W0.1 0.0 -0.7 0.1 S0.6 W0.9 -0.2 -0.1 -0.4 S1.6 C0.2 2.7 2.1 1.1 S1.2 C1.5 1.7 1.3 1.7 S2.0 C2.0 0.2 0.2 0.6 0.0 C0.6 1.7 1.4 0.9 D0.2 C0.3

L1.3 L0.7 S0.1 S0.5 S0.7 S0.5 L0.4 L0.5 S0.5 L1.5

5.56 -0.16 3.72 1.02 0.23 1.39 4.87 5.54 0.70 2.37

125 124 124 123 122 122 121 121 119 118

78 THREE VALLEYS MAGNUM-ET 78 GOLDEN MEADOWS ABES GUNSLINGER 81 FAIRWAY KLIPPER-ET 85 AHLEM ACTION ACCESS 79 SUN VALLEY NATHAN A ONE 82 STEINHAUERS IATOLA APPLEJACK 79 DUTCH HOLLOW IMPACT-ET 90 AHLEM JACE EPIC-ET 83 SUNSET CANYON KYROS-ET 78 FAIRWAY MYGENT DALLAS-PP

15 18 13 30 13 22 22 39 48 20

29 25 32 50 29 63 46 87 72 30

76 73 79 84 78 84 81 88 74 76

1.4 0.1 0.7 1.4 0.9 1.7 0.6 0.5 1.5 0.9

-0.6 -1.3 1.1 0.6 0.3 2.1 0.2 0.9 2.5 -0.7

0.3 -0.7 0.4 -0.2 0.5 -0.4 0.0 -0.4 1.1 -0.6

1.2 0.1 1.1 1.7 0.5 1.2 1.4 0.6 2.0 1.1

H0.1 L0.7 L1.2 L0.9 L0.5 H0.7 L0.6 L0.2 L0.7 L0.2

-0.1 -0.6 -0.1 -0.4 0.2 0.3 -0.1 -0.1 0.7 -0.5

S0.4 S0.8 S0.2 S0.3 S0.4 P0.4 P0.1 S0.4 S0.2 0.0

0.0 L0.9 S0.2 S0.3 S0.5 S0.7 0.0 S0.1 S0.8 S0.2

1.0 0.4 0.1 0.6 1.0 1.9 -0.1 0.4 1.2 -0.3

2.2 0.0 0.9 1.5 1.5 2.5 0.3 0.8 2.1 0.9

L0.6 S0.9 S0.1 L0.3 L0.5 L0.3 S0.3 L0.4 L1.1 L0.4

1.69 0.30 1.65 2.39 3.21 5.98 -1.11 2.14 3.57 1.68

118 118 117 117 115

89 BW SEVILLE 84 FOREST GLEN JACE JESTER-ET 98 SUNSET CANYON RP MILITIA-ET 64 RIVERBEND MATINEE CECIL-P 79 VANTAGE MONROE-ET

23 14 341 1 23

179 25 1,907 3 36

94 81 99 57 79

0.9 0.8 -0.2 0.3 0.5

0.3 -0.6 -0.4 0.0 2.4 0.3 -0.6 -0.1 0.6 0.7

0.8 1.1 0.3 0.2 0.2

L0.2 H0.8 L0.6 L0.1 L0.8

-0.5 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.3

S0.4 S0.6 P0.7 S0.4 S0.7

L0.1 L0.2 S0.9 0.0 L0.1

1.1 0.3 -1.4 0.2 0.0

2.2 1.7 0.8 S1.0 1.1 0.8 0.7 D0.5 -0.1 -0.1 0.6 D0.2 0.8 0.6 -0.1 D0.4 0.1 0.1 1.0 D0.3

0.0 L0.9 L1.1 L0.4 L0.6

3.75 1.14 -0.43 0.23 0.67

0.9 1.0 0.0 1.5 0.9 1.2 0.5 1.5 0.6 1.5

-0.6 -0.2 -0.4 1.4 1.1 1.3 0.7 0.1 -0.3 1.3

UD

TP

1.7 0.6 D1.0 C0.7 0.0 -0.1 S0.2 C0.6 0.7 0.8 S0.1 C1.0 1.2 1.2 D0.2 C1.3 1.2 0.1 S1.6 W0.3 1.9 0.3 S3.0 C1.2 0.2 -0.4 D1.0 C0.3 0.6 0.3 S1.1 C0.2 1.7 0.0 S1.5 W0.6 0.7 1.2 D0.1 C1.1 W0.7 C0.8 W2.2 C0.1 C0.2

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Active A.I. Bulls Ranked By GJPI, December 2011 NAME OF BULL

REG NUMBER G JHI

NAAB CODE

MILK, FAT AND PROTEIN NO. NO. % REL % % NM HRDS DTRS RIP % MILK FAT FAT PRO PRO CM$ NM$ FM$ SCS PL DPR EFI %ile

BW ARON-ET................................................................USA 114202925 LONGVIEW ROCKET BIG BOY....................................USA 114890649 FOREST GLEN JACE ADDISON..................................USA 067037421 MARGANDALE IATOLA FLASH....................................USA 115394409 CALAMITYS ACTION CAMPBELL-ET.........................USA 114644163

50K 50K 50K 50K 50K

C C C C F

11JE877 76JE157 506JE172 14JE507 14JE484

35 21 18 35 89

127 31 101 76 187

29 19 4 63 9

92 83 89 89 94

820 291 758 298 746

-0.07 0.14 0.00 0.11 -0.02

25 40 35 35 30

-0.06 0.04 0.01 0.04 -0.05

18 18 29 18 17

290 330 316 304 272

307 286 287 259 281

320 246 267 217 284

2.87 2.88 3.00 2.85 2.82

3.6 1.7 2.1 1.4 2.0

0.6 8.7 1.3 9.2 -0.4 11.0 -0.3 10.4 0.9 8.5

61 53 53 40 50

BW SUREFIRE..............................................................USA 114204404 DEN-KEL ARTIST JOULE-ET.......................................USA 067029497 BW BLAISE-ET..............................................................USA 114203029 WF ACTION CUSTOM-ET............................................USA 114957106 FOREST GLEN VD JADES JIMMIE-ET........................USA 112894928 WILL DO MOR RUSSELL.............................................USA 113678558 GALAXIES CELEBRITY-ET...........................................USA 113586152 SUN VALLEY REBEL HESSTON-ET............................USA 114630573 NORSE STAR JACE TRIUMPH-ET..............................USA 114067607 BHF-SSF PARADE LOUIE-ET......................................USA 113486117

50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K

F 200JE9826 F 1JE670 F 200JE988 F 200JE330 C 14JE408 C 14JE437 C 11JE826 F 203JE772 C 14JE446 C 7JE738

5 28 48 40 210 48 43 8 110 302

101 55 346 100 805 113 175 55 342 1,692

12 27 61 34 30 24 59 44 69 70

84 85 94 90 98 91 92 84 96 98

315 244 652 15 341 596 413 816 1027 1450

0.01 0.07 -0.03 0.22 -0.08 0.10 0.02 -0.03 -0.04 -0.18

16 25 25 41 0 47 22 31 40 30

0.01 0.00 -0.01 0.05 0.08 0.03 0.01 -0.02 0.00 -0.02

13 8 21 10 27 26 17 25 37 47

292 417 309 321 305 331 281 276 261 169

282 400 294 280 235 288 259 268 227 159

281 376 281 244 179 248 242 263 199 169

3.10 2.75 2.88 2.98 3.00 2.83 2.97 2.93 2.87 3.18

3.4 5.2 3.1 2.2 2.5 1.9 3.2 2.3 0.5 -0.2

1.5 6.7 1.7 5.0 1.3 8.4 1.3 9.0 -0.4 9.9 -0.3 7.3 -0.2 10.7 -1.1 8.8 -1.6 9.9 -1.2 8.5

50 82 56 49 34 54 40 46 31 22

SUNBOW NUGGET-ET.................................................USA 113707397 BW MAGICIAN-ET.........................................................USA 114903433 50K F BUTTERCREST FORCE...............................................USA 114626835 50K F O.F. MANNIX REBEL-ET...............................................USA 111080315 50K F MAACK DAIRY ECLIPES-P-ET.....................................USA 114845461 50K F DUTCH HOLLOW IMAGINATION-P.............................USA 115724200 50K F LACAMAS MALADIME BLAIR TOBS-ET......................USA 115145313 50K F SUNSET CANYON BELVEDERE-ET............................USA 114495974 50K C FANPER TACO TUESDAY F2961.................................USA 112287238 50K F DUTCH HOLLOW ABRAM-ET......................................USA 115348079 50K F

44JE515 13 11JE931 29 7JE855 45 14JE365 1,004 7JE860 63 200JE349 1 7JE925 44 7JE840 36 11JE771 84 14JE503 40

38 87 66 6,928 126 18 67 95 1,651 79

18 30 5 6 33 89 79 17 18 59

78 88 90 99 92 73 87 92 97 88

751 365 423 647 368 426 465 461 130 220

0.00 0.24 -0.02 0.08 0.13 0.03 0.08 0.03 0.13 0.10

35 62 16 46 42 26 37 27 30 29

0.01 0.06 -0.03 0.02 0.04 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.06 0.09

28 24 9 27 20 19 17 16 15 24

309 319 284 270 260 299 299 241 388 326

284 265 294 233 222 267 282 233 346 253

268 222 303 204 190 241 270 230 315 192

2.90 3.00 2.96 2.95 2.96 2.94 2.98 3.01 3.06 2.97

2.2 1.4 4.2 1.1 1.6 2.4 2.1 2.4 4.3 2.5

-0.5 -1.2 0.7 -1.0 -1.2 -0.3 0.3 -0.7 1.3 -0.3

8.7 5.3 8.9 9.4 8.4 8.3 9.6 9.7 9.4 7.6

52 43 56 33 29 46 50 33 67 37

SR JACE CHIEF-P-ET...................................................USA 114000073 MOLLY BROOK JACE FREEZE-ET..............................USA 114118590 D&E ECHO ADVANTAGE 6112-ET...............................USA 115196029 SC GOLD DUST PARAMOUNT IATOLA-ET.................USA 112118277 MAACKDAIRY REGION-ET..........................................USA 114011567 SUNSET CANYON AVANTI-ET.....................................USA 114935221 LENCREST BLACKSTONE-ET.................................... CAN 102058939 SUNSET CANYON APPRENTICE-ET..........................USA 115140569 SCHULTZ DEACON RETREAT-P-ET............................USA 114656612 BW LEGIONAIRE-ET....................................................USA 113459922

F C F F F F C C F F

14JE470 81 205 11JE867 57 130 7JE926 43 67 29JE3301 1,479 10,947 200JE944 39 82 203JE760 26 2,904 200JE423 556 1,683 203JE761 13 581 29JE3526 45 97 76JE145 34 153

24 5 63 25 4 62 67 86 6 8

95 94 87 99 91 95 98 90 91 90

1167 638 370 -11 325 484 388 432 990 296

-0.08 0.06 0.14 0.15 0.15 0.06 0.10 0.15 -0.15 0.10

38 41 43 27 44 33 38 49 16 33

-0.07 0.03 0.01 0.06 0.02 0.00 0.06 0.02 -0.08 0.00

28 29 15 11 16 18 25 19 19 11

256 314 285 278 266 282 189 207 154 145

289 265 270 232 240 266 138 188 185 141

333 224 264 192 219 255 104 183 210 147

3.19 2.89 3.07 2.97 3.00 2.98 3.12 3.17 2.83 3.15

2.7 1.1 3.1 1.2 2.5 2.5 -0.9 0.4 1.4 0.7

0.4 9.3 -2.1 10.3 -1.6 6.9 0.2 9.3 -1.6 8.2 -0.9 6.6 -1.3 8.3 -0.4 10.1 -0.6 7.6 -0.8 10.6

55 43 46 32 35 45 18 25 24 20

BW LEGION...................................................................USA 110226426 50K F NOBLEDALE VICTORIAS SIMON-ET..........................USA 113514861 ELLIOTTS GOLDEN VALET-ET....................................USA 114397098 50K F MILLSTREAM BELLRINGER........................................USA 113757011 50K F BW CARRIER-ET..........................................................USA 113292756 50K C ISNZ NOAKES NEVVY SJ2.......................................... NZL 000301104 ISDK Q ZIK................................................................... DNK 000301515 SV JADE HIRED GUN-ET.............................................USA 115093063 50K F JENKS PARKER............................................................USA 114053642 JENKS MUSIC MAN-ET................................................USA 113493830 50K F

505JE101 761 3,403 44JE516 15 116 100JE7232 18 300 506JE171 43 1,619 11JE806 174 1,836 190JE29 5,606 53,495 224JE9310 1,293 15,667 94JE3720 68 165 147JE6082 9 23 147JE6070 27 302

5 9 62 31 70 65 17 22 13 12

99 127 84 566 91 -215 96 140 98 1031 77 -831 94 -1083 92 -879 72 849 92 33

0.14 -0.02 0.10 0.20 -0.22 0.45 0.43 0.22 -0.19 0.04

31 23 9 44 4 42 25 -1 3 8

0.01 -0.02 0.05 0.03 -0.09 0.22 0.16 0.11 -0.09 0.04

6 17 1 10 18 9 -11 -12 12 8

216 141 171 159 -13 331 336 242 51 135

203 139 144 146 43 193 252 192 104 112

191 141 120 148 105 73 176 151 153 99

2.96 3.00 3.01 3.23 3.17 2.99 2.79 3.13 3.13 3.11

2.5 1.5 0.9 1.5 0.6 1.1 4.3 5.4 0.8 1.1

-0.4 -1.1 0.9 -1.9 -0.1 1.3 -0.5 1.6 0.5 0.0

9.9 7.5 9.1 9.2 8.0 1.6 4.2 4.4 7.8 8.4

28 19 21 21 10 26 37 25 15 16

VALOR OF OBLONG VALLEY-ET.................................USA 114327763 91JE4613 16 36 FASTLANE ANDY..........................................................USA 113420409 50K C 506JE170 21 122 SUNSET CANYON MARINER-ET................................USA 111953569 50K F 76JE134 155 614 ISNZ MAGHERACANON DODDY GR.......................... NZL 000300047 190JE25 5,348 29,294 ELLIOTTS GOLDEN VOLTAGE-ET...............................USA 113948013 50K F 76JE147 37 49 JENKS SYMPHONY LARRY.........................................USA 113493791 147JE6069 22 71 LENCREST ON TARGET-ET........................................ CAN 102944844 50K C 11JE906 70 204 GRIFFENS GOVERNOR-ET.........................................USA 115087248 50K F 7JE867 326 777 RAPID BAY RESSURECTION-ET............................... CAN 101735533 70JE9953 358 678 WF BOMBER APOLLO.................................................USA 113623437 50K F 76JE151 23 40

8 28 14 13 6 7 27 53 8 20

79 90 97 90 88 84 94 98 97 84

-743 375 -453 -565 -854 265 -156 -286 -66 -583

0.32 -0.04 0.29 0.36 0.21 -0.10 0.15 0.16 0.00 0.10

23 10 32 38 -2 -6 21 15 -3 -8

0.09 0.00 0.14 0.17 0.08 -0.06 0.06 0.00 0.02 0.04

-11 14 9 11 -16 -2 6 -10 2 -14

211 40 128 187 173 48 3 61 46 18

167 33 54 76 129 88 -18 72 30 22

126 32 6 -20 83 123 -20 84 15 35

2.89 3.06 3.33 2.95 2.90 3.00 3.37 3.11 3.10 3.28

2.1 -1.2 0.4 -0.9 2.4 1.5 -0.8 0.9 1.6 2.3

-0.4 0.2 0.8 1.4 1.0 1.1 -0.9 1.5 -0.4 0.3

7.4 8.9 6.4 1.9 7.3 8.4 8.2 6.2 5.5 7.2

23 9 11 13 18 14 6 12 9 8

DUTCH HOLLOW MAGISTRATE-P-ET........................USA 112232108 50K C FAIRWAY TOPKICK DEACON-P...................................USA 112643858 50K F ISNZ WILLIAMS ACE OF HEARTS.............................. NZL 000099485 WF BROOK BOMBER...................................................USA 110021067 50K F DUTCH HOLLOW MISSILE-P-ET.................................USA 113916065 50K F ISNZ ROCKHAVEN FOREVER SAM........................... NZL 000300129 TOWER VUE PRIME TEQUILA-ET...............................USA 114816452 50K F BRIDON REMAKE COMERICA-ET............................. CAN 008422994 50K F WF AMADEO SHYSTER..............................................USA 114957478 ELLIOTTS RENAISSANCE DELUXE...........................USA 111177435 50K F

76JE136 42 102 76JE140 95 398 190JE21 4,553 19,535 76JE119 742 3,504 76JE150 39 72 190JE26 9 72 76JE156 62 113 200JE131 944 2,274 70JE9949 22 37 76JE135 480 937

10 29 9 4 0 12 36 28 68 7

91 95 93 99 91 75 91 99 76 98

-37 479 -1136 529 654 -798 -1348 -1255 -1475 -1726

0.17 30 -0.14 -4 0.51 36 -0.05 15 -0.19 -6 0.26 10 0.28 -14 0.28 -9 0.06 -57 0.25 -36

0.03 -0.07 0.19 -0.08 -0.14 0.05 0.11 0.05 0.07 0.14

4 4 -7 3 -3 -20 -30 -36 -41 -37

9 -66 172 -167 -176 -61 -102 -219 -197 -269

-9 -24 64 -98 -69 -75 -132 -220 -205 -309

-23 14 -33 -20 40 -91 -159 -228 -222 -341

3.04 3.02 2.96 3.36 3.34 2.99 3.14 3.03 2.90 3.25

-1.4 0.0 -0.2 -2.5 -0.1 -1.6 1.1 -1.9 2.3 -1.4

-1.4 -1.5 0.4 0.0 0.3 1.2 -1.0 -1.0 0.1 1.4

8.3 6.1 2.7 8.7 9.4 1.5 3.7 4.8 3.7 3.5

7 6 12 3 5 4 3 0 2 0

YELLOW BRIAR HEATHS GUAPO............................. CAN 103443735

70JE9950

57

73 -1924

0.39 -24

0.10

-52 -195 -213

-239

3.16 1.0

1.2

3.6

1

50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K 50K

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Appraisal Traits for Active A.I. Bulls Ranked By GJPI JPI JPI REL NAME OF BULL 114 113 112 111 111

87 76 85 83 89

111 110 109 109 108 108 108 107 106 105

NO. TYPE DTRS REL

FS

ST

SR

DF

RA

RW

RL

FA

FU RH RW UC

UD

TP

TL

JUI

23 13 9 23 55

87 18 61 55 104

89 72 87 83 90

1.4 1.0 0.9 1.8 1.3

2.3 2.2 0.1 2.1 2.4

0.3 0.6 -0.2 0.4 0.5

1.3 1.1 1.3 1.1 1.1

L1.9 H0.2 H0.3 L0.7 L0.8

0.4 1.0 -0.2 0.9 0.6

0.0 S0.2 P0.2 P0.5 S0.5

S0.2 L0.1 S0.6 S1.4 S0.3

1.4 1.8 0.3 1.3 1.4

1.1 0.9 0.8 1.2 1.5

0.9 0.2 S1.3 C1.5 0.7 -0.5 S2.0 W0.2 0.6 0.7 D0.5 C1.9 0.9 0.8 S2.1 C2.2 1.2 0.2 S1.7 W0.3

0.0 S0.1 L0.3 S0.7 L0.2

2.97 2.84 1.02 4.36 3.52

80 BW SUREFIRE 76 DEN-KEL ARTIST JOULE-ET 89 BW BLAISE-ET 84 WF ACTION CUSTOM-ET 95 FOREST GLEN VD JADES JIMMIE-ET 85 WILL DO MOR RUSSELL 88 GALAXIES CELEBRITY-ET 78 SUN VALLEY REBEL HESSTON-ET 91 NORSE STAR JACE TRIUMPH-ET 95 BHF-SSF PARADE LOUIE-ET

6 11 21 21 150 31 33 7 61 155

97 17 136 52 447 50 220 32 149 524

90 69 92 83 97 83 94 78 92 97

1.4 0.2 1.2 1.5 1.4 0.7 1.8 0.4 0.7 1.2

1.1 0.4 -1.0 -1.2 1.6 0.9 2.2 0.2 -1.2 -1.2 1.0 1.4 1.4 0.2 -0.7 -0.5 0.2 0.6 0.5 1.0

0.4 -0.1 0.5 1.9 1.4 1.3 1.3 0.2 0.8 1.9

H1.1 0.0 H0.1 L0.8 H0.3 0.0 H0.2 L0.1 L0.7 L0.1

1.2 -0.8 0.7 0.2 -1.0 0.6 0.5 -0.7 0.5 0.5

P0.9 S0.2 S0.1 S1.0 P0.8 S0.2 S0.3 S0.1 S0.4 0.0

S1.4 L0.3 0.0 S0.1 S0.2 L0.1 S0.2 L0.1 S0.2 S0.1

2.6 -0.2 1.0 1.1 0.8 0.2 1.5 0.2 0.3 -0.3

1.6 0.6 0.2 1.6 2.0 0.8 1.9 0.9 0.3 1.1

1.2 0.5 0.2 1.2 1.5 0.6 1.5 0.7 0.2 0.8

C0.7 W0.7 C1.0 C1.6 0.0 C0.3 C1.5 0.0 C1.5 C1.6

S0.2 0.0 S0.5 L0.3 S0.3 L0.6 L0.3 S0.4 L0.3 S1.0

4.84 1.06 1.58 4.84 2.91 0.94 4.84 2.14 -0.61 -0.82

104 104 104 102 102 102 101 101 101 100

72 82 83 99 85 68 80 86 95 81

SUNBOW NUGGET-ET BW MAGICIAN-ET BUTTERCREST FORCE O.F. MANNIX REBEL-ET MAACK DAIRY ECLIPES-P-ET DUTCH HOLLOW IMAGINATION-P LACAMAS MALADIME BLAIR TOBS-ET SUNSET CANYON BELVEDERE-ET FANPER TACO TUESDAY F2961 DUTCH HOLLOW ABRAM-ET

7 24 23 514 21 1 18 31 39 27

22 74 32 3,084 38 8 22 67 1,041 58

73 85 79 99 80 66 74 87 99 82

0.2 0.2 1.6 0.2 1.7 1.2 1.0 1.8 0.4 0.4

-0.1 1.3 0.7 0.1 1.8 0.4 -0.4 2.2 -1.9 0.2

-0.1 1.1 0.1 -0.3 1.2 -0.5 -0.7 0.4 -0.4 0.4

0.4 0.0 1.1 0.3 1.9 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.1 0.3

0.0 L1.1 H0.1 H0.1 L0.7 H0.9 L0.8 H0.8 H1.5 L2.2

-0.2 0.8 0.1 -0.4 1.0 0.3 -0.4 0.9 -0.4 0.1

S0.1 S0.2 S0.1 S0.9 S0.8 P0.3 S0.2 P0.1 S0.1 S0.4

S0.5 L0.4 S1.0 L0.9 S0.4 S0.4 L0.2 S0.7 S0.3 S0.3

-0.4 0.7 1.5 -0.4 1.6 1.2 0.8 2.3 0.8 0.2

-0.1 0.8 1.5 0.5 1.8 1.2 1.5 1.9 0.5 0.5

0.0 0.4 D0.6 C0.4 0.6 -0.6 S1.5 W1.0 1.2 1.8 S1.6 C1.3 0.4 1.7 D0.5 W0.2 1.4 1.5 S0.9 C1.8 0.9 0.2 S1.4 C0.4 1.2 0.2 0.0 C0.1 1.5 0.1 S3.3 C0.1 0.4 -0.6 S0.2 W0.4 0.4 0.1 D0.1 C0.2

L0.1 L0.4 S0.2 S0.8 L0.7 L0.4 L0.3 L0.4 S0.3 L1.6

-0.38 1.75 4.97 1.22 4.32 2.94 1.68 5.67 0.31 0.48

99 98 96 96 91 86 85 81 70 70

91 90 79 99 86 92 95 84 85 86

SR JACE CHIEF-P-ET MOLLY BROOK JACE FREEZE-ET D&E ECHO ADVANTAGE 6112-ET SC GOLD DUST PARAMOUNT IATOLA-ET MAACKDAIRY REGION-ET SUNSET CANYON AVANTI-ET LENCREST BLACKSTONE-ET SUNSET CANYON APPRENTICE-ET SCHULTZ DEACON RETREAT-P-ET BW LEGIONAIRE-ET

53 49 22 841 34 21 328 8 26 22

108 105 30 5,961 61 857 889 47 55 124

91 91 76 99 86 98 97 82 84 92

0.3 0.9 1.6 1.9 1.6 0.1 1.7 0.8 0.9 2.0

0.0 0.2 1.5 1.6 1.1 -2.9 0.5 0.6 0.8 1.1

0.1 -0.9 0.0 -0.7 1.3 -0.7 0.0 -0.1 0.2 0.1

0.3 1.4 1.4 0.7 1.1 -0.9 1.4 1.0 0.8 1.6

H0.7 H0.6 L0.8 H1.0 H0.2 H1.2 L0.7 H0.4 H0.4 H0.7

-0.2 -0.6 0.4 0.5 1.0 -0.7 0.1 0.5 0.2 0.4

P0.8 P0.2 S0.2 P1.1 S0.7 S0.1 P0.9 S0.1 0.0 S0.5

S0.6 S1.0 S0.8 S1.1 S0.8 L0.3 L0.1 S0.1 S0.6 S0.6

-0.2 0.2 1.3 1.6 2.2 1.7 1.3 0.4 0.5 2.5

0.1 1.2 2.1 1.9 1.5 0.2 1.6 0.7 0.9 1.8

0.1 0.9 1.6 1.5 1.2 0.2 1.2 0.6 0.7 1.4

-0.3 -0.3 -0.3 0.4 0.5 -1.2 -0.2 0.2 -0.1 0.1

D0.7 S0.1 S2.2 S2.8 S1.4 S1.0 S1.2 S0.4 D0.2 S2.0

C0.3 0.0 W0.2 C1.1 C1.1 W0.6 C1.1 C0.2 C1.5 C1.8

L0.7 L0.9 L0.1 L0.8 L0.4 S0.1 S0.3 L0.1 S0.4 S1.1

-0.89 0.87 4.03 5.31 3.85 0.62 2.82 1.32 0.76 4.50

68 57 57 56 53 52 52 45 44 44

99 BW LEGION 79 NOBLEDALE VICTORIAS SIMON-ET 87 ELLIOTTS GOLDEN VALET-ET 94 MILLSTREAM BELLRINGER 95 BW CARRIER-ET 63 ISNZ NOAKES NEVVY SJ2 90 ISDK Q ZIK 86 SV JADE HIRED GUN-ET 65 JENKS PARKER 88 JENKS MUSIC MAN-ET

487 9 12 24 101 3 513 60 6 17

2,449 74 184 980 1,296 7 8,238 110 13 113

99 86 93 99 99 33 85 88 63 91

2.0 0.7 1.4 1.5 0.8 -1.9 0.5 1.7 0.5 0.1

1.2 1.9 -1.3 0.4 1.5 -1.2 -1.4 1.9 -1.7 -2.3

1.3 0.6 -1.1 -1.0 0.7 0.2 -0.6 1.2 -1.0 -0.8

1.1 0.6 0.7 1.5 0.4 -2.8 -0.5 0.2 0.6 0.2

H0.8 H0.8 H0.4 H0.5 0.0 H0.1 H1.4 H2.3 H0.9 H0.5

1.2 0.5 -0.8 -0.6 1.0 0.2 -0.3 1.8 -0.9 -0.9

S0.7 S0.2 S0.1 S1.2 S0.5 P0.1 S0.5 P0.6 S0.3 S0.2

S0.4 S0.5 S0.5 L0.2 L0.4 L0.8 0.0 S1.1 L0.4 L0.4

3.1 0.8 1.5 1.9 0.4 -0.8 1.7 3.3 0.4 -0.3

1.4 1.1 -0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 1.3 1.0 0.6 1.0 0.8 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.5 -1.8 -1.9 -0.5 1.3 -0.5 0.9 1.1 0.9 0.4 1.1 1.0 -0.6 1.8 1.4 0.3

S1.7 S0.4 S1.4 S1.0 S1.2 D0.1 S2.4 S2.9 D0.3 D0.3

C1.8 C0.7 C1.6 C1.8 C1.0 W0.6 C0.5 C1.7 C0.2 W1.1

S0.5 L0.3 S0.6 L0.2 L0.4 S0.1 S0.9 S0.5 L0.1 S0.1

3.72 1.40 3.59 2.84 2.07 -2.61 3.88 5.33 0.33 1.24

40 35 29 28 27 24 18 16 15 10

70 VALOR OF OBLONG VALLEY-ET 84 FASTLANE ANDY 95 SUNSET CANYON MARINER-ET 82 ISNZ MAGHERACANON DODDY GR 82 ELLIOTTS GOLDEN VOLTAGE-ET 78 JENKS SYMPHONY LARRY 90 LENCREST ON TARGET-ET 94 GRIFFENS GOVERNOR-ET 94 RAPID BAY RESSURECTION-ET 78 WF BOMBER APOLLO

10 10 73 7 26 12 42 204 262 13

14 22 218 22 33 48 148 454 518 26

63 76 95 66 81 81 93 96 95 79

1.6 0.2 -0.1 -2.1 1.4 0.1 1.1 1.7 1.6 1.2

0.2 0.9 2.1 1.4 0.2 -2.0 1.0 2.3 1.7 1.3

-0.3 -0.9 1.4 2.8 -0.3 -0.7 0.6 0.9 1.2 -0.1

0.5 0.5 -0.2 -2.1 0.4 -0.2 0.4 1.2 1.5 0.2

H0.4 L0.7 H0.1 L0.6 H1.5 H1.3 H0.4 H0.3 H0.7 H1.2

-0.1 -1.3 1.3 2.0 0.1 -0.5 0.7 0.5 1.3 0.3

S0.1 S0.4 S0.1 P0.2 P0.2 S0.5 P0.5 P0.4 P0.4 P0.3

S1.0 L0.5 S0.3 S0.4 S0.8 L0.4 S0.4 S0.8 S1.0 S0.8

2.7 -0.2 -0.5 -1.3 2.6 -0.1 1.8 1.6 1.2 2.2

1.1 0.5 0.0 0.4 0.3 -0.5 -1.0 -0.7 0.3 -2.4 -1.1 0.2 1.6 1.2 0.1 1.0 0.2 0.2 1.3 1.0 -0.2 1.0 0.8 0.7 0.3 1.2 0.8 1.9 1.5 0.8

S3.2 S0.8 S0.5 D1.5 S3.0 S0.5 S1.5 S1.4 0.0 S3.3

C2.4 C0.4 W0.6 0.0 C1.7 W0.7 C0.2 C0.8 C2.8 C1.2

S1.5 S0.5 L1.4 S0.1 S0.3 S0.3 L1.0 L1.3 L1.6 L1.2

4.94 0.68 -0.23 -3.23 5.33 1.04 2.96 3.39 2.16 6.34

85 91 88 98 85 64 83 97 66 96

16 49 264 455 19 5 39 641 15 316

25 151 800 1,982 33 12 78 1,441 22 645

79 93 80 99 81 53 85 98 65 97

0.1 1.1 -1.6 0.3 1.1 -1.8 2.3 1.6 0.6 0.6

1.4 0.5 2.1 1.3 -3.1 0.7 0.3 -0.4 0.3 0.2 -2.1 0.0 4.0 2.2 0.5 1.5 2.8 1.6 2.8 0.8

-0.1 0.5 -1.8 1.0 0.8 -3.1 1.3 0.0 -0.6 -0.3

L0.2 L0.4 H1.6 H0.2 H0.7 0.0 H1.2 H1.9 H1.3 H1.7

0.4 1.0 -0.3 -0.6 0.2 -0.5 2.0 2.0 1.7 1.7

0.0 P1.0 S0.4 S1.2 S0.3 P0.1 P1.4 P0.7 P1.3 P0.6

L0.1 S1.7 L0.9 L0.7 0.0 L0.7 S1.8 S0.8 S1.3 S0.9

0.3 1.4 0.0 -0.1 1.1 0.2 2.7 3.5 1.9 0.9

-0.3 0.8 -1.7 1.2 0.9 -1.7 1.7 0.8 0.0 -1.1

S1.3 S1.4 D1.9 D0.6 S0.5 S0.2 S3.4 S3.1 S2.3 S2.1

C0.3 C1.5 C0.8 0.0 0.0 W0.9 C1.9 C2.0 W0.2 C0.4

S0.8 S0.2 S0.4 L0.7 L0.1 S0.5 L1.3 S0.1 L1.9 L1.4

0.85 2.36 -3.05 0.25 0.98 -1.77 6.87 4.83 2.73 2.16

14

21

61

0.7

3.0

-0.6

H0.8

1.6

P1.0

S1.2

2.2 -0.9 -1.1 -0.3 S3.9 C0.5

L0.7

3.37

5 3 -14 -15 -18 -51 -59 -87 -111 -113 -117

BW ARON-ET LONGVIEW ROCKET BIG BOY FOREST GLEN JACE ADDISON MARGANDALE IATOLA FLASH CALAMITYS ACTION CAMPBELL-ET

NO. HERDS

DUTCH HOLLOW MAGISTRATE-P-ET FAIRWAY TOPKICK DEACON-P ISNZ WILLIAMS ACE OF HEARTS WF BROOK BOMBER DUTCH HOLLOW MISSILE-P-ET ISNZ ROCKHAVEN FOREVER SAM TOWER VUE PRIME TEQUILA-ET BRIDON REMAKE COMERICA-ET WF AMADEO SHYSTER ELLIOTTS RENAISSANCE DELUXE

63 YELLOW BRIAR HEATHS GUAPO

1.1

-0.2 0.6 -0.9 0.9 0.7 -1.5 1.4 0.6 -0.2 -0.9

0.0 0.2 0.1 1.6 0.3 1.3 1.6 1.1 0.5 0.4

-0.4 -0.3 -0.1 -0.1 -0.7 -0.5 1.2 -0.2 0.0 0.8

S2.7 S0.5 S0.9 S1.7 S0.8 D0.9 S1.3 S0.4 D1.5 D2.1

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AJCA Staff Phone Directory

Below is a guide to direct lines for each office staff member at the American Jersey Cattle Association office. These numbers are availabe to provide easier access for our customers. The primary office number is still 614/861-3636 to reach the receptionist. If you call after hours and would like to leave a message you may use the last four digits of the numbers below as an extension, or during hours ask for a department or specific staff person. If you wish to use the direct line for an employee, the numbers are listed below. Administration Neal Smith Paula England

614.322.4455 614.322.4469

Accounting Vickie White Cindy Watson Connie Hoy

614.322.4452 614.322.4465 614.322.4505

Herd Services Lori King Ruth Ann Johnson Kathy White Nancy Landis

614.322.4457 614.322.4458 614.322.4459 614.322.4461

Information Technology Larry Wolfe 614.322.4463 Ed Zirkle 614.322.4464 Development Cherie Bayer

614.322.4456

Genetics and Research Cari Wolfe 614.322.4453 JerseyTags Terri Boreman Kate Rector

614.322.4466 614.322.4474

Jersey Journal Kim Billman Michele Ackerman Tracie Hoying Whittney Smith

614.322.4451 614.322.4470 614.322.4471 614.322.4472

Jersey Marketing Service Jason Robinson 614.322.4454 Sally Stine 614.322.4473 Erica Davis 614.322.4460 National All-Jersey Inc. Erick Metzger 614.322.4450 Sarah Gilbert 614.322.4468

Jim and Jan VanBuskirk Ph: 734/654-6544 Jim’s Cell: 734/771-2807 Dave and Yvonne VanBuskirk and Family Ph: 734/654-0402 Dave’s Cell: 734/915-7484 Drew and Deanne Buell and Family Ph: 734/269-3059 Drew’s Cell: 734/693-1408 1110 Sigler Road, Carleton, Michigan 48117

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PERFORMANCE REPORT

Top 10 Bulls Ranked Within Categories To be listed among the Top 10 Bulls Ranked within Categories, a bull most be listed among Active A.I. sires (code A) and have a Reliability of at least 70%. PTA Protein PR Oomsdale Gratitude Lexing Liam............... 56 Sun Valley Impuls Jupiter................................. 55 PR Oomsdale Rocket Goose-ET...................... 47 BHF-SSF Parade Louie-ET.............................. 47 D&E Paul-ET.................................................... 46 Tollenaars Impuls Louie 260-ET....................... 45 BW Venerable-ET............................................. 44 SR Impuls Stone-ET......................................... 44 Victor Kirk of All Lynns...................................... 44 ISDK Q Impuls.................................................. 43 Abbott of D&E................................................... 43 PTA Percent Protein ISNZ Noakes Nevvy SJ2............................... 0.22 ISNZ Williams Ace of Hearts......................... 0.19 ISNZ Magheracanon Doddy GR.................... 0.17 ISDK Q Zik..................................................... 0.16 Sunset Canyon Mariner-ET........................... 0.14 Elliotts Renaissance Deluxe.......................... 0.14 Sunset Canyon Anthems Allstar-ET.............. 0.13 ISDK Q Impuls............................................... 0.12 Trinitys Iatola Pappy-ET................................. 0.12 Tower Vue Prime Tequila-ET.......................... 0.11 SV Jade Hired Gun-ET.................................. 0.11 PTA Fat BW Venerable-ET............................................. 91 Sunset Canyon Maximum-ET........................... 89 Sunset Canyon Anthems Allstar-ET................. 83 Sun Valley Impuls Jupiter................................. 73 PR Oomsdale Gratitude Lexing Liam............... 72 Cave Creek Vermeer-ET.................................. 70 Tollenaars Impuls Louie 260-ET....................... 67 Forest Glen Artist Karl...................................... 63 ISDK Q Impuls.................................................. 63 Abbott of D&E................................................... 63 PTA Percent Fat ISNZ Williams Ace of Hearts......................... 0.51 ISNZ Noakes Nevvy SJ2............................... 0.45 Sunset Canyon Maximum-ET........................ 0.44 Sunset Canyon Anthems Allstar-ET.............. 0.44 ISDK Q Zik..................................................... 0.43 Yellow Briar Heaths Guapo............................ 0.39 ISNZ Magheracanon Doddy GR.................... 0.36 Valor of Oblong Valley-ET.............................. 0.32 Sunset Canyon Mariner-ET........................... 0.29 Tower Vue Prime Tequila-ET.......................... 0.28 Bridon Remake Comerica-ET....................... 0.28 PTA Milk PR Oomsdale Jace Gratude Gannon-ET.... 1,601 Tollenaars Impuls Louie 260-ET.................. 1,597 Sun Valley Impuls Jupiter............................ 1,526 PR Oomsdale Gratitude Lexing Liam.......... 1,487 PR Oomsdale Gratitude Country Carl-ET... 1,476 Dutch Hollow Impact-ET.............................. 1,474 BHF-SSF Parade Louie-ET......................... 1,450 D&E Paul-ET............................................... 1,446 PR Oomsdale Rocket Goose-ET................. 1,390 Victor Kirk of All Lynns................................. 1,383 Cheese Merit Dollars (CM$) SF Impuls 8916.............................................. 585 Cave Creek Vermeer-ET................................ 579 Cal-Mart Jace Strunk...................................... 577 Sun Valley Impuls Jupiter............................... 577 ISDK Q Impuls................................................ 572 Sunset Canyon Maximum-ET......................... 565 Sunset Canyon Anthems Allstar-ET............... 553 Fairway Klassic Kilowatt-ET............................ 532 ISDK Jas Bungy............................................ 528 Dutch Hollow Abel-ET.................................... 525 Net Merit Dollars (NM$) Sun Valley Impuls Jupiter............................... 538 Cal-Mart Jace Strunk...................................... 537 Cave Creek Vermeer-ET................................ 535 SF Impuls 8916.............................................. 534

January 2012

Tollenaars Impuls Louie 260-ET..................... 522 Cave Creek Kanoo-ET................................... 484 Sunset Canyon Maximum-ET......................... 482 Fairway Klassic Kilowatt-ET............................ 477 ISDK Q Impuls................................................ 470 Tollenaars Artist Lyndon-ET........................... 469 Fluid Merit Dollars (FM$) Tollenaars Impuls Louie 260-ET..................... 539 Sun Valley Impuls Jupiter............................... 517 Cave Creek Vermeer-ET................................ 502 Cal-Mart Jace Strunk...................................... 499 SF Impuls 8916.............................................. 486 Cave Creek Kanoo-ET................................... 473 Tollenaars Artist Lyndon-ET........................... 471 Fairway Klassic Kilowatt-ET............................ 425 Schultz Rescue Headline............................... 417 Abbott of D&E................................................. 417 PTA Somatic Cell Score Gabys Amorous-ET....................................... 2.72 Ahlem Jace Sentry-ET.................................. 2.73 SF Impuls 8916............................................. 2.74 Den-Kel Artist Joule-ET................................. 2.75 Cal-Mart Jace Strunk..................................... 2.76 BW Mike-ET.................................................. 2.76 ISDK Jas Bungy........................................... 2.78 Dutch Hollow Lexicon.................................... 2.78 ISDK Q Zik..................................................... 2.79 Fairway Klipper-ET........................................ 2.80 Molly Brook Forrester-ET.............................. 2.80 Daughter Pregnancy Rate (DPR) ISDK Jas Bungy............................................. 2.2 Fairway Klassic Kilowatt-ET............................. 2.1 Impulse Veteran of Shan-Mar.......................... 1.9 Chasin-Rainbows Act Riley-ET....................... 1.9 Sunset Canyon Rp Militia-ET.......................... 1.8 Den-Kel Artist Joule-ET................................... 1.7 SV Jade Hired Gun-ET.................................... 1.6 Griffens Governor-ET...................................... 1.5 Cave Creek Kanoo-ET.................................... 1.5 BW Surefire..................................................... 1.5 PTA Productive Life ISDK Jas Bungy............................................. 5.4 Cave Creek Vermeer-ET................................. 5.4 SV Jade Hired Gun-ET.................................... 5.4 Wilsonview Artistic Romeo.............................. 5.4 Schultz Rescue Headline................................ 5.3 Cave Creek Kanoo-ET.................................... 5.3 Den-Kel Artist Joule-ET................................... 5.2 Dutch Hollow Abel-ET..................................... 5.1 Forest Glen Artist Alexander........................... 5.1 Chasin-Rainbows Act Riley-ET....................... 5.0 PTA Type Tower Vue Prime Tequila-ET............................ 2.3 Buttercrest Success-ET................................... 2.2 BW Legion....................................................... 2.0 BW Legionaire-ET........................................... 2.0 Chasin-Rainbows Act Riley-ET....................... 1.9 SC Gold Dust Paramount Iatola-ET................. 1.9 Richies Jace TBone A364............................... 1.9 Sunset Canyon Belvedere-ET......................... 1.8 Margandale Iatola Flash.................................. 1.8 PR Oomsdale Rocket Goose-ET..................... 1.8 Galaxies Celebrity-ET..................................... 1.8 Trinitys Iatola Pappy-ET................................... 1.8 BW Karbala-ET................................................ 1.8 Jersey Udder IndexTM Tower Vue Prime Tequila-ET.......................... 6.87 WF Bomber Apollo........................................ 6.34 Steinhauers Iatola Applejack......................... 5.98 Trinitys Iatola Pappy-ET................................. 5.97 Sunset Canyon Belvedere-ET....................... 5.67 Buttercrest Success-ET................................. 5.56 Chasin-Rainbows Act Riley-ET..................... 5.54 D&E Paul-ET................................................. 5.41 BW Karbala-ET.............................................. 5.41 SV Jade Hired Gun-ET.................................. 5.33 PTA Stature Tower Vue Prime Tequila-ET............................ 4.0

PR Oomsdale Jace Gratude Gannon-ET........ 4.0 PR Oomsdale Rocket Goose-ET..................... 3.4 Yellow Briar Heaths Guapo.............................. 3.0 WF Amadeo Shyster....................................... 2.8 PR Oomsdale Gratitude Lexing Liam.............. 2.8 Elliotts Renaissance Deluxe............................ 2.8 BW Karbala-ET................................................ 2.6 Sunset Canyon Kyros-ET................................ 2.5 PR Oomsdale Gratitude Country Carl-ET....... 2.5 PTA Strength PR Oomsdale Gratitude Country Carl-ET....... 3.1 ISNZ Magheracanon Doddy GR...................... 2.8 PR Oomsdale Rocket Goose-ET..................... 2.8 Tower Vue Prime Tequila-ET............................ 2.2 PR Oomsdale Jace Gratude Gannon-ET........ 2.0 PR Oomsdale Gratitude Lexing Liam.............. 1.8 WF Amadeo Shyster....................................... 1.6 PR Oomsdale Brazo Gratitude Ghent-ET....... 1.5 Bridon Remake Comerica-ET......................... 1.5 Sunset Canyon Mariner-ET............................. 1.4 Will Do Mor Russell......................................... 1.4 PTA Dairy Form Sun Valley Impuls Jupiter................................ 2.1 Sunset Canyon Kyros-ET................................ 2.0 Maack Dairy Eclipes-P-ET.............................. 1.9 WF Action Custom-ET..................................... 1.9 BHF-SSF Parade Louie-ET............................. 1.9 BW Venerable-ET............................................ 1.8 Richies Jace TBone A364............................... 1.7 Ahlem Action Access....................................... 1.7 BW Legionaire-ET........................................... 1.6 Jenks Mm Marshall.......................................... 1.5 Rapid Bay Ressurection-ET............................ 1.5 Millstream Bellringer........................................ 1.5 SR Impuls Stone-ET........................................ 1.5 PTA Rump Width PR Oomsdale Rocket Goose-ET..................... 2.8 PR Oomsdale Gratitude Country Carl-ET....... 2.5 Tower Vue Prime Tequila-ET............................ 2.0 Bridon Remake Comerica-ET......................... 2.0 ISNZ Magheracanon Doddy GR...................... 2.0 PR Oomsdale Jace Gratude Gannon-ET........ 1.9 SV Jade Hired Gun-ET.................................... 1.8 WF Amadeo Shyster....................................... 1.7 Elliotts Renaissance Deluxe............................ 1.7 Yellow Briar Heaths Guapo.............................. 1.6 PTA Foot Angle Tower Vue Prime Tequila-ET..........................S1.8 Fairway Topkick Deacon-P.............................S1.7 Margandale Iatola Flash................................S1.4 Ahlem Jace Sentry-ET..................................S1.4 BW Surefire...................................................S1.4 WF Amadeo Shyster.....................................S1.3 Tollenaars Impuls Legal 233-ET....................S1.2 Maack Dairy Spectacular-ET.........................S1.2 Yellow Briar Heaths Guapo............................S1.2 Tollenaars Artist Lyndon-ET..........................S1.1 SC Gold Dust Paramount Iatola-ET...............S1.1 SV Jade Hired Gun-ET..................................S1.1 PTA Fore Udder Attachment Bridon Remake Comerica-ET......................... 3.5 SV Jade Hired Gun-ET.................................... 3.3 BW Legion....................................................... 3.1 Valor of Oblong Valley-ET................................ 2.7 Tower Vue Prime Tequila-ET............................ 2.7 Elliotts Golden Voltage-ET............................... 2.6 BW Surefire..................................................... 2.6 BW Legionaire-ET........................................... 2.5 Sunset Canyon Belvedere-ET......................... 2.3 WF Bomber Apollo.......................................... 2.2 Maackdairy Region-ET.................................... 2.2 Yellow Briar Heaths Guapo.............................. 2.2 PTA Rear Udder Height Ahlem Country Cyrus...................................... 2.7 Buttercrest Success-ET................................... 2.5 Steinhauers Iatola Applejack........................... 2.5 Schultz Rescue Headline................................ 2.2 Three Valleys Magnum-ET.............................. 2.2 (continued to page 94)

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Top 10 Bulls By Categories (continued from page 93)

BW Seville....................................................... 2.2 D&E Paul-ET................................................... 2.2 Sunset Canyon Kyros-ET................................ 2.1 D&E Echo Advantage 6112-ET....................... 2.1 Sun Valley Impuls Jupiter................................ 2.1 PTA Rear Udder Width Ahlem Country Cyrus...................................... 2.1 Buttercrest Success-ET................................... 1.9 Steinhauers Iatola Applejack........................... 1.9 Schultz Rescue Headline................................ 1.7 Sunset Canyon Kyros-ET................................ 1.7 Three Valleys Magnum-ET.............................. 1.7 BW Seville....................................................... 1.7 D&E Paul-ET................................................... 1.7 Three Valleys Country Miles-ET...................... 1.6 D&E Echo Advantage 6112-ET....................... 1.6 Sunset Canyon Anthems Allstar-ET................ 1.6 Sun Valley Impuls Jupiter................................ 1.6 PTA Udder Cleft Buttercrest Force............................................. 1.8 Chasin-Rainbows Act Riley-ET....................... 1.7 O.F. Mannix Rebel-ET...................................... 1.7 D&E Paul-ET................................................... 1.7 WF Action Custom-ET..................................... 1.6 Galaxies Celebrity-ET..................................... 1.6 Maack Dairy Eclipes-P-ET.............................. 1.5 Ralaine Paramount Peter................................ 1.4 Trinitys Iatola Pappy-ET................................... 1.4 Jenks Mm Marshall.......................................... 1.3 PR Oomsdale Jace Gratude Gannon-ET........ 1.3 Will Do Mor Russell......................................... 1.3 PTA Udder Depth Yellow Briar Heaths Guapo............................S3.9 Tower Vue Prime Tequila-ET..........................S3.4 Sunset Canyon Belvedere-ET.......................S3.3 WF Bomber Apollo........................................S3.3 Valor of Oblong Valley-ET..............................S3.2 Bridon Remake Comerica-ET.......................S3.1 Elliotts Golden Voltage-ET.............................S3.0 Steinhauers Iatola Applejack.........................S3.0 SV Jade Hired Gun-ET..................................S2.9 SC Gold Dust Paramount Iatola-ET...............S2.8 BW Karbala-ET..............................................S2.8 PTA Teat Placement Richies Jace TBone A364............................ C3.0 Rapid Bay Ressurection-ET......................... C2.8 Valor of Oblong Valley-ET............................. C2.4 Margandale Iatola Flash............................... C2.2 Chasin-Rainbows Act Riley-ET.................... C2.0 Bridon Remake Comerica-ET...................... C2.0 Sil-Mist Blair Fath Lincoln-ET....................... C2.0 Tower Vue Prime Tequila-ET......................... C1.9 Forest Glen Jace Addison............................ C1.9 Tollenaars Impuls Legal 233-ET................... C1.8 Maack Dairy Eclipes-P-ET........................... C1.8 BW Legion.................................................... C1.8 BW Legionaire-ET........................................ C1.8 Millstream Bellringer..................................... C1.8 Trinitys Iatola Pappy-ET................................ C1.8 Expected Future Inbreeding PR Oomsdale Rocket Goose-ET....................-0.9 PR Oomsdale Gratitude Country Carl-ET....... 0.5 PR Oomsdale Gratitude Lexing Liam.............. 0.7 ISNZ Rockhaven Forever Sam........................ 1.5 ISNZ Noakes Nevvy SJ2................................. 1.6 ISNZ Magheracanon Doddy GR...................... 1.9 ISDK Jas Bungy............................................. 2.1 Impulse Veteran of Shan-Mar.......................... 2.7 ISNZ Williams Ace of Hearts........................... 2.7 ISDK Q Impuls................................................. 2.8 Jersey Performance Index™ Sun Valley Impuls Jupiter............................... 225 Cal-Mart Jace Strunk...................................... 198 Tollenaars Impuls Louie 260-ET..................... 198 PR Oomsdale Rocket Goose-ET.................... 188 Tollenaars Impuls Legal 233-ET..................... 184 D&E Paul-ET.................................................. 184 ISDK Q Impuls................................................ 183 Abbott of D&E................................................. 180 SF Impuls 8916.............................................. 176 Cave Creek Kanoo-ET................................... 175

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Top 200 Cows for Jersey Performance Index (Traditional), December 2011 The top 200 cows ranked by traditionally calculated Jersey Premformance IndexTM (JPI) from the December 2011 USDA-AJCA genetic evaluations are listed below. These cows have not been genomically tested and do not have a genomic evaluation (GPTA). These cows must have calved within the past 27 months and have at least one lactation of 100 days or more. Cows lacking linear appraisal information are included in the JPI ranking by using a Parent Average estimate for FTI, provided the cow was under four years of age on December 1, 2011. Cows without their own Name owner

Registration state CN Rec Rel Milk

RICHIES JACE STARDUST M2699 WUBS, RICHARD PR FARIA BROTHERS ALLSTAR 44751 FARIA BROS. DAIRIES GR PHILS APPLEJACK BLACK 5911 FANELLI, PHIL V. PR DEBOER HALLBROOK M5449 DEBOER, NICO GR OSCEOLA GANNON ELLEN C245 BAKER, ROBERT T. OR JANET A.

114291824 TX 840003004195571 TX 116998053 CA 115722534 TX 116834197 WA

DEBOER HALLBROOK M4518 DEBOER, NICO OSCEOLA ARTIST JILL C085 BAKER, ROBERT T. OR JANET A. RICHIES HALLBROOK M6405 WUBS, RICHARD OSCEOLA IMPULS ELLEN D591 BAKER, ROBERT T. OR JANET A. O.F. IMPULS NEVA OWENS FARMS INC.

115276145 TX 114328335 WA 117693308 TX 114874685 WA 067126722 WI

VAN DE MATINEE ZELENA ZSA ZSA VAN DE JERSEYS PINE HILL IMPULS REDBIRD LINDSAYS PINE HILL JERSEY FARM FAIRWAY L LINDA-ET FAIRWAY JERSEYS SPRING CREEK LOUIE LANETTE SPRING CREEK FARMS GR CAR-LEN DALE MELINDA WAGNER, LEONARD & FAMILY

067040836 PA 116547734 OH 067147204 VA 067012267 WI 067078834 MN

GR REFUGE IMPULS 9202 REFUGE DAIRY MERCHANT JACE SURPRISE BARHAM BROS. FOREST GLEN IMPULS MARIANNE FOREST GLEN JERSEYS JCJ TBONE 17542 AHLEM, JAMES OSCEOLA ILSLEV PLUM B155 BAKER, ROBERT T. OR JANET A.

116795212 TX 115680647 TN 067261661 OR 116232379 CA 116257097 WA

CDF SHAWNEE BLAIR M26644 C & S LIVESTOCK GR MM TBONE 8082 MISTY MEADOW DAIRY FOREST GLEN BOOMHOWER CARMEL FOREST GLEN JERSEYS SUNWEST BOSS BLAIR J21810 SUNWEST JERSEY DAIRY GR NYMANS MORT 7930 NYMAN BROS.

840003005581834 CA 116922348 OR 067129487 OR 840003003994290 CA 115168244 CA

OSCEOLA IMPULS LILLY B082 BAKER, ROBERT T. OR JANET A. PR MM MAXIMUS 5557 MISTY MEADOW DAIRY FOREST GLEN IMPULS EMERALD BANSEN, DAN K. GR KUTZ IMPULS 6658 KUTZ DAIRY LLC JCJ TBONE 17717 AHLEM, JAMES

116128650 WA 116550239 OR 067069848 OR 840003003997086 WI 116231604 CA

PR KUTZ TBONE 7265 KUTZ DAIRY LLC FOREST GLEN JARRETTS DIXIE BANSEN, DAN K. SCHULTZ ABE HARMAE HUFFARD DAIRY FARMS LYON PARAMOUNT BEST-ET LYON JERSEYS SCHULTZ ROCKET HARMNEE-ET

840003005471409 WI 067282323 OR 067106153 VA 114232131 IA 067044095

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appraisal information used in the JPI calculation are distinguished by a “0” in the number of type records (REC) column. JPI combines production and type trait information into a single economic index, includes six factors with weighted averages of 42% PTA Protein, 15% PTA Fat, 15% FTI, 12% PTA PL, 10% PTA DPR, and 6% PTA SCS. The cows average +1,024M, +53F, +40P and JPI +164 with average Reliability of 53%. Lifetime Net Merit indexes are Cheese Merit +$449; Net Merit +$408, and Fluid Merit +$380. Predicted Transmitting Ability %F Fat %P Prot CM$ NM$ FM$

SCS

PL

Type PR Rec FS

EFI JPI

11 3

64

1,544

0.09

89

0.04

63

606

532

481

2.93

1.4 -0.8

2

85

8.6 231

44751 1

50

2,280

-0.03

98

-0.05

70

511

497

500

3.00

0.5 -1.2

1

78

5.4 230

5911 1

43

1,026

0.05

56

0.05

46

538

472

424

3.04

2.9

1

85

7.9 199

0.2

5449 3

57

1,387

-0.10

43

-0.02

46

491

468

458

3.00

4.1

0.4

3

88

7.7 198

245 1

50

1,363

-0.04

55

-0.01

47

498

468

452

2.90

3.6

0.4

1

86

7.0 194

4518 3

59

1,334

-0.10

42

-0.02

43

486

470

464

2.84

4.1 -0.2

2

90

8.3 192

85 3

60

1,322

0.09

79

0.00

48

550

511

488

2.85

2.9 -0.6

0

88

5.2 191

118 2

55

1,315

-0.06

49

0.02

50

452

405

374

3.02

2.2 -0.1

1

8.3 189

591 5

63

568

0.08

41

0.11

41

617

517

437

2.95

5.2

1.3

0

81

5.6 188

6722 1

51

979

-0.04

38

0.01

37

496

461

439

2.97

4.4

1.3

2

86

5.4 187

836 3

57

1,035

0.17

81

0.05

46

579

514

467

2.96

2.9

0.9

2

83

5.5 185

3176 1

52

1,131

0.04

60

0.02

44

511

466

436

2.98

3.0

0.6

1

87

5.5 185

7204 2

59

760

0.07

49

0.04

35

521

469

430

3.01

4.1

1.4

3

86

7.1 181

90

1049 3

59

1,392

-0.01

61

0.01

51

417

374

348

2.98

0.6 -0.4

2

5361 1

49

1,762

-0.11

59

-0.05

53

435

428

434

2.94

2.5 -0.2

0

6.8 179

9202 1

48

988

0.13

70

0.07

49

484

401

339

3.08

1.3

0

4.1 179

0.7

7.3 180

503 2

53

674

0.15

59

0.08

39

529

450

388

2.92

3.3 -0.5

2

85

8.0 179

1661 2

54

715

0.09

50

0.07

38

537

467

413

2.90

3.9

0.9

2

83

5.5 179

11905 2

55

860

0.01

41

0.01

33

481

448

427

2.91

4.2

0.6

2

90

8.3 179

155 2

54

876

0.21

81

0.08

48

553

461

390

3.12

2.1

0.5

2

85

5.3 178

26644 1

47

999

0.01

48

0.00

35

516

492

479

2.82

4.3

1.0

2

84

6.8 178

8082 1

49

634

0.25

77

0.10

42

525

428

352

2.96

1.5 -0.1

1

78

7.5 177

9487 3

58

1,339

-0.05

52

0.00

48

432

396

374

3.00

2.3 -0.3

1

83

7.3 176

21810 2

54

683

0.07

45

0.03

30

546

504

474

2.90

5.2

1.5

2

85

7.6 176

7930 3

61

1,299

-0.01

57

0.04

54

408

342

296

3.07

0.8 -0.3

2

82

7.5 175

82 2

54

1,491

-0.02

64

0.00

53

453

414

392

2.94

1.4

2

77

5.6 175

1.0

5557 3

52

798

0.25

85

0.09

46

517

424

352

2.94

1.1 -0.4

2

83

6.0 175

9848 2

56

556

0.08

41

0.10

39

535

441

367

2.97

4.0

1.4

2

87

5.8 175

6658 2

55

550

0.08

40

0.10

38

520

430

358

2.98

3.5

1.1

2

83

5.3 175

17717 2

55

1,344

-0.05

52

0.00

47

379

347

329

3.12

1.4 -0.1

2

85

8.5 174

7265 1

52

1,106

0.12

74

0.03

45

443

391

355

2.94

0.9 -0.5

1

81

7.7 174

2323 1

49

1,239

-0.05

46

-0.02

41

477

458

449

2.88

3.5

0.7

1

82

7.9 174

6153 3

59

1,170

-0.02

50

0.00

41

464

436

420

2.88

3.3

0.5

3

86

7.3 174

3551 5

64

799

0.10

56

0.02

32

501

465

441

2.81

3.9

0.5

2

91

7.9 174

4095 5

65

964

-0.07

30

-0.02

31

455

443

440

2.82

4.3

1.7

2

90

8.2 174

JERSEY JOURNAL


Name owner

Registration ADDRESS CN Rec Rel Milk

HUFFARD DAIRY FARMS

DP DIAW FOXY 315 DESERT PARK JERSEYS FOREST GLEN JEVON JENNY FOREST GLEN JERSEYS AHLEM BROTHERS IMPULS 18652 AHLEM BROTHERS PINE HILL IMPULS INEZ UNKEFER, WILLIAM OWEN GR NYMANS ABE 9830 NYMAN BROS

SCS

PL

Type PR Rec FS

EFI JPI

VA 116322643 OR 067069734 OR 840003004373627 CA 115865749 OH 115792494 CA

OSCEOLA JACKHAMMER JILL B260 BAKER, ROBERT T. OR JANET A. PR ORTHRIDGE ABE DYNA ORTHRIDGE FARMS NYMANS HALLBROOK 10199 NYMAN BROS. GOLDUST COSMO LEANNA-ET LOURENZO, KEVIN B. VALSIGNA SHAWNEE 14197 WICKSTROM DAIRIES, LP PR VANDERHAAK IATOLA 3881 VANDERHAAK, TIM JER-Z-BOYZ MAXIMUM 21169 JER-Z-BOYZ DEE BEE TBONE 2932 DEEBEE JERSEY FARM CLOVER FARMS ABE CHASE CLOVER FARMS JCJ SHAWNEE 19912 AHLEM, JAMES

Predicted Transmitting Ability %F Fat %P Prot CM$ NM$ FM$

116470757 WA 117202728 WI 115996665 CA 112607694 ID 116964012 CA 065468131 WA 117496871 CA 116968575 WA 115287844 IL 840003005083265 CA

315 2

47

2,126

-0.15

66

-0.13

48

374

432

494

2.98

2.2 -0.4

1

82

6.4 173

9734 2

56

1,343

0.02

65

-0.01

46

489

461

447

2.85

2.8

2

85

6.2 173

18652 2

54

1,103

-0.03

45

0.03

46

483

426

386

3.07

3.3

0.6

2

79

4.8 173

2877 2

55

725

0.09

50

0.06

37

505

440

391

3.00

3.5

1.1

2

87

4.6 173

9830 3

58

1,068

0.08

64

0.04

46

473

412

369

3.11

2.5

0.0

2

86

7.2 172

0.3

260 1

48

1,118

0.12

74

0.03

46

508

453

414

2.84

2.3 -0.7

1

82

6.1 171

483 1

49

1,528

-0.07

56

-0.05

45

440

438

447

2.80

2.7 -0.2

1

81

5.2 171

10199 2

53

1,277

-0.02

55

-0.02

42

416

396

388

2.95

2.2 -0.2

2

90

8.3 171

819 4

65

1,167

-0.02

50

0.00

42

429

396

377

2.86

1.5

1.1

2

90

7.5 171

14197 1

46

1,191

-0.03

49

-0.01

41

499

474

460

2.84

4.4

0.4

1

80

5.9 171

90

3881 2

53

819

0.09

54

0.06

40

477

411

362

2.98

1.7

0.5

2

21169 5

63

1,106

0.08

67

-0.02

35

521

510

508

2.86

4.1

0.7

0

6.8 171

2932 1

50

1,112

0.01

52

0.06

51

427

351

295

3.06

1.0

0.4

1

7.6 170

76

6.5 171

468 4

60

1,433

-0.04

57

-0.02

48

427

402

390

2.86

2.0 -0.4

2

84

6.8 170

19912 1

48

1,283

0.05

69

-0.01

43

495

472

462

2.88

2.9

1

73

6.5 170

0.2

LEE PAULO BRO PMT LITA-ET PAULO BROS. GR OSCEOLA LIAM LILLY B677 BAKER ROBERT T OR JANET A CAL-MART IMPULS DARNEE 2299 MARTIN DAIRY LLC GR CINNAMON RIDGE GARDEN LYDIA MAXWELL, AMY & KARA GR WINDHAVENS LIAM HELENA GREENE, WAYNE JR.

113678213 CA 116696308 WA 116198622 OR 116515496 IA 067036672 WI

VALLEY OAKS ARTIST OF VENICE ORISIO, RAYMOND GR BLUE MIST ARTIST PRECIOUS STAUFFER, WILLIAM CLEMSON BLAIR 2320 634 BACHELOR, CODY & BACHELOR FARMS VALSIGNA TBONE 13372 WICKSTROM DAIRIES, LP KIRCHER RANCH ARTIST ANDRA KIRCHER, ROBERT

067037219 CA 115458404 WA 115343896 IN 116757122 CA 067037399 OR

JAZZY GINNY GROVER 2742 ENDRES JAZZY JERSEYS OSCEOLA MATINEE ELLEN D654 BAKER, ROBERT T. OR JANET A. PETERSON NATHAN BERNICE PETERSON, ERIC & ROY CLARESHOE IMPULS ROSALIA SHOEMAKER, STEVEN R. JER BEL ACTION BANNER KING, HOWARD & FAMILY

115811405 WI 115742408 WA 115691113 OR 067015702 OH 116605014 OH

702 5

59

978

0.00

44

0.07

48

458

379

319

2.95

1.9

0.8

2

84

5.2 167

642 2

53

1,012

0.03

53

0.01

37

412

382

363

3.05

2.6

0.4

1

82

8.1 167

116092252 MD 840003005471568 WI 116383338 NY 067033497 OH 116254236 CA

534 2

54

735

0.16

64

0.06

37

506

442

393

3.00

3.0

0.9

2

83

5.2 167

SHENANDOAH IMPULS GLEE-ET SHENANDOAH JERSEYS GR KUTZ GARDEN 7106 KUTZ DAIRY LLC LILY PATCH IMPULS BELLA ALDRICH, HENRY ALYBILL MERCHANT HAYDEN BILLMAN, ALICE J. DREAM VIEW MILITIA 907 MELO, TERESA DEBOER TBONE M5572 DEBOER, NICO DEBOER HALLBROOK M6173 DEBOER, NICO FOREST GLEN JEVON SHELLY FOREST GLEN JERSEYS DAR-RE ARTIST KAYA MILLER, REGAN F. & FAMILY CLOVER FARMS BLAIR CHASE 758 CLOVER FARMS

115723142 TX 116029942 TX 067069838 OR 067089127 OH 067049758 IL

PAULO-BRO IATOLA LITA-1003 PAULO BROS. GRAMMER J BILL SHILOH GRAMMER, WILLIAM P. & DEBRA

115893300 CA 067003962 OH

January 2012

687 5

64

980

-0.05

36

0.03

41

506

455

419

2.80

3.8

0.3

2

83

8.8 170

677 1

48

1,512

-0.05

60

-0.03

48

415

399

396

2.94

1.8

0.1

1

84

7.9 169

963 2

56

615

0.21

69

0.13

46

545

430

338

3.05

2.1

0.5

2

81

5.7 169

774 1

49

1,280

-0.06

47

0.00

45

459

428

410

2.90

3.6

0.3

1

82

6.7 169

672 1

48

1,151

-0.02

49

0.00

41

446

415

398

3.02

3.2

0.5

1

85

7.1 169

7219 5

65

1,206

-0.06

43

-0.01

40

402

382

373

3.08

3.5

0.7

2

91

4.6 169

755 4

58

1,106

-0.02

47

0.00

39

545

518

502

2.76

4.6

0.9

1

80

4.8 169

1634 2

57

1,090

0.06

61

0.00

39

432

403

385

2.90

1.5 -0.4

2

91

8.6 169

13372 1

49

952

0.09

62

0.02

38

450

408

379

2.97

1.8

0.3

1

83

7.3 169

7399 4

62

1,437

-0.18

31

-0.05

42

415

415

424

2.86

3.7

0.0

2

86

5.6 168

2742 3

56

1,510

-0.09

52

-0.07

40

340

357

380

2.87

2.0

0.0

2

75

8.1 168

654 2

54

597

0.17

59

0.06

33

590

526

476

2.90

4.9

0.8

2

84

5.6 168

403 3

55

1,155

-0.05

43

0.06

52

424

349

294

3.18

1.8

0.7

2

82

6.6 167

7106 1

53

1,343

-0.06

49

-0.01

46

398

370

355

2.98

2.5 -0.2

1

85

8.2 166

1568 1

50

870

0.05

50

0.05

41

472

408

360

3.04

3.2 -0.1

1

77

5.3 166

497 2

50

1,076

0.04

57

0.00

39

423

392

373

3.10

2.4 -0.2

1

83

7.9 166

1907 2

55

400

0.20

56

0.12

36

547

447

367

2.98

3.7

0.7

0

6.7 166

5572 2

56

607

0.11

49

0.06

33

473

411

362

2.95

3.0

0.0

2

8.3 166

85

6173 2

55

1,041

-0.13

23

-0.03

32

430

423

424

2.94

4.8

0.7

2

88

8.0 166

9838 2

56

659

0.21

70

0.03

30

507

463

430

2.89

3.6 -0.1

2

91

7.2 166

127 4

61

383

0.10

36

0.06

25

551

494

450

2.76

5.4

1.3

2

88

4.7 166

758 2

54

1,190

0.02

59

-0.02

39

430

412

405

2.82

1.8

0.2

0

88

7.7 165

1003 2

55

971

-0.01

42

0.01

37

405

369

346

2.98

2.0

0.4

2

85

8.4 165

962 5

68

841

-0.01

37

0.02

34

474

435

409

2.90

4.2

0.8

2

84

8.4 165

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Name owner HI-LAND JEVON MORE CHAMBERLAIN, DAVID R. RICHIES TBONE M5704 WUBS, RICHARD FOREST GLEN TBONE CELESTIAL FOREST GLEN JERSEYS

Registration ADDRESS CN Rec Rel Milk 067135929 NY 115844557 TX 067282680 OR

MM ABE 8464 116923518 MISTY MEADOW DAIRY OR AHLEM BROTHERS SHAWNEE 19718 840003005083459 AHLEM BROTHERS CA MM IMPULS 7000 116552204 MISTY MEADOW DAIRY OR PINE HILL PARAMOUNT DELLIA 114538947 LINDSAYS PINE HILL JERSEY FARM OH SUNWEST BLAIR HARM G5951 067035951 GREEN VALLEY DAIRY CA

Predicted Transmitting Ability %F Fat %P Prot CM$ NM$ FM$

SCS

PL

Type PR Rec FS

EFI JPI

5929 1

52

943

0.15

73

0.04

41

499

444

404

2.94

2.6

0.4

1

80

6.9 164

101 2

58

1,067

0.02

53

0.04

45

418

361

321

3.03

1.5 -0.5

2

86

8.0 163

2680 1

48

1,062

-0.01

47

0.04

45

411

353

312

2.94

1.2 -0.1

0

8.6 163

8464 1

50

870

0.15

68

0.07

45

489

409

348

2.90

1.9 -0.1

1

77

5.3 163

19718 1

48

1,427

-0.07

52

-0.04

42

446

445

453

2.92

3.1

1

74

6.5 163

0.6

7000 2

54

490

0.20

61

0.12

40

499

394

309

3.04

2.0

0.5

2

84

4.7 163

2342 5

63

891

0.06

53

0.03

38

487

438

403

3.06

3.5

0.8

2

82

8.2 163

5951 4

62

774

0.04

44

0.01

30

474

444

424

2.88

3.9

1.3

0

78

7.1 163

HILMAR TBONE 24217 AHLEM, CHARLES PETERSON IMPULS RUBY PETERSON, ERIC & ROY PINE HILL IMPULS JACKIE LINDSAYS PINE HILL JERSEY FARM HI-LAND REFLECTION FARM CHAMBERLAIN, GREG & DAVID GR MM RENAME 8868 MISTY MEADOW DAIRY

067624217 CA 114785433 OR 116547574 OH 067125232 NY 117228577 OR

24217 1

51

606

0.12

51

0.04

30

435

384

346

3.02

2.4

0.9

2

87

8.3 163

175 4

58

1,284

-0.12

35

0.04

54

385

317

269

3.13

1.7

0.3

2

83

5.0 162

MAINS IMPULS PRUDENCE MAINS DAIRY RO-MAC MILITIA POLLY MURPHY, ROGER C. MULTI-ROSE RAY 3231 MULTI ROSE JERSEYS INC. PR HILMAR BENEFACTOR 25582 AHLEM, CHARLES IMPULS MONICAS MARVEL-ET ALLEN, DAVID

067085697 PA 067039385 KS 067183231 IA 067325582 CA 116279570 WI

GR DEBOER TBONE M6547 DEBOER, NICO DREAM VIEW CACTUS 782 BLOUNT, KEVIN & RONDA CHOC-O-LIT IMPULS NOVA MARTIN, STEVEN GR MM IMPULS 7009 MISTY MEADOW DAIRY GR SAR-BEN ACCLAIM CI-CI SAR-BEN FARMS INC.

116364429 TX 116252775 CA 067024165 PA 116552268 OR 116237664 OR

SBF IMPULS HARLEQUIN ST BRIGIDS FARM FOREST GLEN IMPULS TIA FOREST GLEN JERSEYS GR DUTCH HOLLOW DALE DECADENT DUTCH HOLLOW FARM RICHIES A433 BOX M7860 WUBS, RICHARD MM ABE 6517 MISTY MEADOW DAIRY

067078589 MD 067481185 OR 116752480 NY 117013670 TX 116556413 OR

AHLEM BROTHERS IMPULS 19833 840003005083344 AHLEM BROTHERS CA PR WILLOW GROVE ASTRONAUT 8732 114040138 DIAS, STEVE CA WELCOME VIEW JAZZ JUNIPER 067059226 NATURE VIEW FARMS LLC OH PINE HILL AVE TANNIE 116500074 LINDSAYS PINE HILL JERSEY FARM OH MAINS MAXIMUM RAE 067085772 MAINS, DANIEL R. PA MM IMPULS 3933 MISTY MEADOW DAIRY PR CAL-MART IMPULS KAIROS 2942 MARTIN DAIRY LLC JCJ TUESDAY 16979 AHLEM BROTHERS VAN DE IMPULS LINDA GLINDA VAN DE JERSEYS BACHELORS IMPULS BARBIE BACHELOR, CODY & BACHELOR FARMS

116496458 OR 116807256 OR 115822458 CA 067541031 PA 067048469 IN

PR MM GANNON 8546 MISTY MEADOW DAIRY DAR VIEW ABE DARBY DARLING, ROBERT A. MM TBONE 7723 MISTY MEADOW DAIRY FOREST GLEN JARRETTS BOBBIE BANSEN, STANLEY K. & DORA H. SF ARTIST 10586 STAAS FARM INC.

116920122 OR 067099366 NY 116745507 OR 067282812 OR 116985053 CA

Page 98

3159 1

52

1,091

-0.02

47

0.03

44

432

382

348

3.07

2.3

0.9

1

82

5.6 162

5232 3

58

981

0.01

47

0.05

44

421

357

311

3.10

1.7

0.2

2

82

6.7 162

8868 1

47

1,102

0.03

57

0.01

42

450

409

383

2.98

2.5

0.3

1

75

4.5 162

697 1

53

796

0.14

63

0.05

38

498

437

392

3.12

2.8

1.0

1

86

4.7 162

385 2

53

704

0.12

56

0.07

38

493

421

366

2.99

3.1

0.7

2

90

7.4 162

3231 1

51

885

0.03

47

0.02

36

439

397

368

2.84

2.1

0.0

1

86

7.3 162

25582 1

47

808

0.11

58

0.04

36

427

376

339

2.92

1.7

0.1

1

79

8.1 162

7724 1

51

645

0.07

43

0.07

36

483

412

358

2.94

3.3

0.8

1

87

4.9 162

6547 2

55

566

0.10

45

0.08

35

417

341

282

3.01

2.0

0.4

1

86

8.2 162

782 3

56

1,029

-0.02

43

-0.02

32

442

434

434

2.82

3.5

1.6

1

86

7.2 162

65 1

49

922

0.08

58

0.04

40

462

408

369

2.96

2.5

0.4

1

88

6.0 161

7009 2

53

860

0.10

59

0.05

40

446

384

339

3.02

2.0

0.7

2

84

5.5 161

3599 2

50

1,394

-0.16

32

-0.05

39

392

399

414

2.80

2.8

0.7

3

87

6.9 161

589 1

50

553

0.21

66

0.10

39

557

463

389

2.90

3.3

0.3

1

81

4.5 161

1185 2

56

970

0.09

61

0.01

37

473

438

414

2.98

3.0

0.9

2

85

5.8 161

3874 1

55

1,381

-0.06

52

-0.02

45

364

345

338

2.88

1.5 -0.3

1

75

7.7 160

124 1

39

1,074

0.01

52

0.03

45

396

340

301

3.05

1.4 -0.6

0

7.7 160

6517 1

50

947

0.07

57

0.05

44

436

368

319

2.94

1.9

3

74

5.8 160

87

0.0

19833 1

49

809

0.09

54

0.06

40

452

385

335

3.02

2.1

1.1

1

1645 5

56

1,669

-0.23

31

-0.10

39

332

372

416

2.94

2.9

0.9

0

7.3 160

226 4

59

962

-0.04

37

0.02

39

472

427

396

2.80

4.0

0.1

3

7.7 160

86

5.2 160

3084 2

55

946

0.02

48

0.01

35

473

443

424

2.84

3.8

0.1

1

81

6.9 160

772 1

52

726

0.30

90

0.04

33

539

491

455

2.84

3.1 -0.2

1

79

5.8 160

3933 4

60

1,025

0.02

51

0.04

44

430

372

331

2.96

1.8

0.4

0

81

5.2 159

2942 1

51

969

0.05

54

0.05

44

433

369

321

3.00

2.1

0.0

1

80

4.6 159

16979 3

58

1,047

0.07

62

0.02

42

452

405

373

2.99

2.2

0.2

2

85

7.6 159

1031 1

47

702

0.10

51

0.08

41

484

400

335

3.04

2.9

0.0

1

83

4.9 159

469 1

49

748

0.12

58

0.06

39

471

400

347

2.96

2.1

0.3

1

83

5.8 159

8546 1

49

1,228

-0.03

51

-0.03

38

378

370

370

2.88

2.5

0.0

1

83

6.4 159

366 1

49

859

0.11

60

0.04

38

488

435

397

3.02

3.3

0.4

1

85

5.7 159

7723 1

50

471

0.27

73

0.11

38

506

407

327

3.00

1.6

0.5

1

79

7.0 159

2812 1

45

1,220

-0.08

41

-0.03

37

432

426

430

2.92

3.4

0.5

0

7.7 159

10586 1

45

1,179

-0.12

31

-0.03

37

394

383

382

2.98

2.9

1.1

1

6.3 159

79

JERSEY JOURNAL


Name owner

Registration ADDRESS CN Rec Rel Milk

GR DUTCH HOLLOW GUINES DITZA 067284098 4098 1 COUCH, KARIN CHITTENDEN NY SHENANDOAH KINGSVILLE SEANA 116017224 500 3 SHENANDOAH JERSEYS & ANDERSON, ROB & KERRI MD KCC PETER 69J 114192666 69 5 KNOLLE CATTLE COMPANY TX KUTZ TBONE 7805 840003006333095 7805 1 KUTZ DAIRY LLC WI SUN VALLEY JUPITER CINDY 117018367 2454 1 SEALS, JEFFREY JAMES OR KUTZ MATINEE 6696 KUTZ DAIRY LLC WOODSTOCK BLAIR LILA-ET WOODSTOCK DAIRY SF TBONE 10738 STAAS FARM INC MATINEE RAMIE CEDARCREST FARMS GR SCOTCH VIEW GANNON TRUDY GRAMMER, WILLIAM P. & DEBRA

840003003997048 WI 115330720 OR 117002878 CA 115937178 AL 115063969 OH

AHLEM BROTHERS SHAWNEE 19774 AHLEM BROTHERS MM IMPULS 6600 MISTY MEADOW DAIRY RICHIES HALLBROOK ADRIAN WUBS, RICHARD HAJ JACINTO MONA 2056 HYLAND ACRES JERSEYS LTD WILSONVIEW IMPULS MELODIE WILSONVIEW DAIRY GR DP QUALITY FOXY 9558 DESERT PARK JERSEYS GR SIL-MIST DALE BUTTONS BEDELIA SILVER MIST FARM FOREST GLEN JARRETTS MARTIN BANSEN, DAN K. JCJ SHAWNEE 19538 AHLEM, JAMES FOREST GLEN IMPULS ORANGE BANSEN, DAN K. D&E ABE HOLLY 2316 D & E JERSEYS ALL LYNNS REBEL FLOWER ALLEN, DAVID SCOTCH VIEW APPLEJACK CHILI MULTI ROSE JERSEYS INC. NEZINSCOT IMPULS TESS OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY POLY IATOLA HALLE FERNANDES, COLLIN

PL

0.07

2.80

2.3

55

0.03

37

442

398

368

Type PR Rec FS 0.3

0

EFI JPI 7.3 159

53

982

-0.06

33

0.01

36

433

403

384

2.90

3.6

0.8

2

83

7.9 159

61

1,383

-0.13

38

-0.07

35

360

382

409

3.06

3.9

0.2

2

87

7.2 159

48

813

0.17

70

0.03

35

440

394

361

2.91

1.6 -0.4

0

7.8 159

42

924

0.07

56

0.00

32

445

424

413

2.96

3.2

0.4

1

73

6.9 159

56

746

0.12

57

0.01

28

493

467

451

2.98

4.2

0.8

2

88

6.9 159

961 3

60

1,233

-0.04

48

0.01

46

368

327

301

2.84

0.4 -0.2

2

88

7.9 158

51

874

0.10

60

0.07

45

450

370

309

3.06

1.1

0.5

1

74

7.0 158

18303 2

55

1,305

0.06

72

-0.04

39

476

472

478

2.84

3.0

0.3

2

76

6.5 158

63969 3

59

1,558

-0.04

63

-0.09

38

340

371

406

2.97

2.0 -0.6

3

86

8.2 158

840003005083403 CA 116557021 OR 115723889 TX 115901630 OH 067191474 OR

19774 1

48

1,095

0.00

51

-0.02

35

487

475

471

2.94

4.4

0.9

1

75

6.5 158

115085910 OR 067242074 OR 067481397 OR 840003005083639 CA 067282781 OR 067272316 CA 115474301 WI 116829337 IA 117051603 OH 067085315 CA

116160472 OR 115963522 TX 067341200 OH 067009499 PA 116493204 CA

GR KUTZ APPARITION 6193 KUTZ DAIRY LLC SF IMPULS 10696 STAAS FARM INC. SHELL-BE FANCIER FERN BROUGHER, MICHAEL & FANNIE AHLEM TBONE ALICE 33615 AHLEM, WILLIAM JR. SCHULTZ RESTORE DAZZLE HUFFARD DAIRY FARMS

840003001826608 WI 117002690 CA 116611866 PA 066623048 CA 067048063 VA

FOREST GLEN IMPULS SALAMANDER BANSEN, STANLEY K. & DORA H. SUGAR BUSH LINCOLN MILLIE CHITTENDEN, CRAIG A. GABYS ARMSTRONG SINGER GABY, HENRY

067261906 OR 067231295 NY 116743130 TN

January 2012

902

SCS

10738 1

SUGAR BUSH EXCEL ANITA 067231275 CHITTENDEN, JEREMY NORMAN NY GR CAL-MART DALE DESTYNI 2774 116688312 MARTIN DAIRY LLC OR PR FARIA BROTHERS VENERABLE 47346 840003005622159 FARIA BROS DAIRIES TX GR PAULO-BRO GARDEN MILITA 1130 116700616 PAULO BROS CA GR MM IMPULS 7640 116748023 MISTY MEADOW DAIRY OR CAL-MART IMPULS HELKEY 2268 MARTIN DAIRY LLC PR DEBOER TBONE M5657 DEBOER, NICO SCHIRM SULTON NINA SCHIRM, KYLE M. HACKLINE IMPULS DAY 499-ET GREATHOUSE, CAROL & DAVID BW T-BONE ALFREDA S536 BRENTWOOD FARMS

6696 2

49

Predicted Transmitting Ability %F Fat %P Prot CM$ NM$ FM$

6600 2

55

242

0.28

63

0.13

33

562

456

369

3.04

3.8

0.6

3

85

4.3 158

26 2

56

1,096

-0.02

46

0.03

45

380

326

289

2.99

1.5 -1.2

2

85

8.4 157

2056 3

59

1,283

-0.11

37

-0.01

44

379

352

338

3.06

2.2

0.0

2

81

7.6 157

1474 1

50

866

0.08

55

0.06

43

475

402

347

2.96

2.2

0.5

1

73

5.4 157

9558 4

56

1,805

-0.21

41

-0.11

42

352

396

444

2.95

3.2

0.3

1

80

6.8 157

2074 1

51

1,393

-0.01

62

-0.04

42

372

367

371

3.00

1.8 -0.3

1

80

8.5 157

1397 2

53

1,281

-0.13

33

-0.03

40

375

365

364

3.00

2.1

1.1

1

84

8.1 157

19538 1

48

1,258

0.00

57

-0.03

39

428

419

419

2.86

2.7

0.3

1

73

6.5 157

2781 1

49

597

0.10

46

0.09

39

550

461

391

2.94

4.3

0.6

1

74

5.3 157

2316 1

52

792

0.13

62

0.04

36

492

439

401

2.86

3.3 -0.4

1

82

7.4 157

1022 2

55

828

-0.01

36

0.01

32

396

364

343

2.97

3.3

3

90

7.0 157

0.5

1544 1

46

880

0.03

46

0.00

31

413

391

379

3.16

3.4

0.9

1

83

7.9 157

4203 2

54

760

0.07

48

0.02

31

431

394

369

3.00

2.8

1.0

1

86

5.3 157

315 2

56

563

0.09

43

0.03

26

459

420

391

2.82

3.2

0.6

1

86

7.8 157

1275 1

46

1,405

0.00

65

-0.01

49

343

310

292

2.98

0.2 -1.1

1

81

7.9 156

2774 1

52

1,357

-0.06

51

0.00

49

378

339

316

2.98

1.8 -0.4

1

77

7.3 156

47346 1

42

1,727

-0.08

63

-0.09

44

305

331

364

2.98

0.6 -0.1

1

83

6.9 156

1130 1

50

1,134

0.02

56

0.00

41

410

377

358

2.88

2.2

0.2

2

84

8.5 156

7640 1

50

684

0.12

55

0.09

41

489

403

335

3.04

2.5

0.6

1

78

4.5 156

829 2

57

943

0.07

56

0.02

38

435

392

362

3.03

2.6

0.6

2

85

5.5 156

5657 2

52

862

0.09

57

0.03

37

385

336

302

3.00

0.8

0.2

2

87

7.7 156

1200 1

52

1,061

-0.03

43

-0.01

35

412

395

388

2.89

2.9 -0.2

1

83

7.9 156

499 3

58

694

0.06

43

0.05

35

485

424

378

2.93

3.6

0.6

2

90

5.2 156

1656 1

52

665

0.10

50

0.06

35

430

366

317

3.00

2.2

0.4

1

85

8.2 156

6193 3

58

744

0.06

45

0.01

29

461

431

411

2.80

3.6

1.1

2

88

6.9 156

10696 1

50

675

0.11

52

0.02

28

496

461

438

2.69

3.8

0.3

1

83

6.6 156

282 1

46

1,484

-0.17

34

-0.03

46

334

323

323

3.10

1.9 -0.7

1

82

7.7 155

33615 1

47

972

0.04

52

0.06

46

367

295

241

3.02

0.2 -0.9

1

81

8.4 155

8063 2

55

1,637

-0.24

27

-0.07

44

358

374

397

2.82

2.6

0.6

2

80

7.6 155

1.0

1

84

1906 1

50

966

0.02

49

0.02

39

457

412

382

3.01

3.1

1295 1

46

943

0.09

60

0.02

38

419

376

346

2.91

1.8 -0.3

0

7.2 155

1695 1

39

928

0.07

56

0.03

38

408

363

332

3.06

1.8

0

5.9 155

0.2

5.4 155

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Name owner

Registration ADDRESS CN Rec Rel Milk

Predicted Transmitting Ability %F Fat %P Prot CM$ NM$ FM$

SCS

PL

Type PR Rec FS

EFI JPI

JCJ SHAWNEE 19490 AHLEM BROTHERS CLOVER FARMS MATINEE CHASE 1012 CLOVER FARMS

840003005083687 CA 067651012 IL

19490 1

47

1,248

-0.07

43

-0.04

37

403

400

406

2.92

3.4

0.8

0

6.3 155

1012 1

50

1,062

0.12

72

0.00

37

459

434

421

2.93

2.6

0.2

1

77

6.2 155

FOREST GLEN JIMMIES SHELLY FOREST GLEN JERSEYS SUNWEST SHAWNEE ABE M23959 SUNWEST JERSEY DAIRY GLEN MEADOWS BIG BOY SOPHIA GLEN MEADOWS FARM BW SEVILLE SILVER R909 BIGNAMI, LAURA SCHIRM IMPULS LULA SCHIRM, PAUL & DAWN & FAMILY

067481008 OR 840003005347044 CA 067094611 NY 116003410 CA 067291241 OH

1008 2

55

468

0.06

33

0.11

37

458

362

285

2.97

2.7

0.2

2

86

7.6 155

23959 1

48

1,258

0.01

59

-0.04

36

437

440

451

2.85

3.2

0.1

1

77

6.1 155

4611 2

51

986

0.05

55

0.00

36

405

375

357

2.88

2.3 -0.1

1

77

7.6 155

714 2

56

902

-0.09

24

0.01

35

373

337

313

2.85

2.9

0.0

2

90

7.1 155

1241 1

51

521

0.16

55

0.07

32

503

434

380

2.99

3.3

1.1

1

83

5.4 155

NYMANS SHAWNEE 13250 116853051 13250 1 NYMAN BROS. CA HAJ ACTION EVDORA 1789 115272525 1789 4 HYLAND ACRES JERSEYS LTD OH CAR LEN ARTIST SAGE 115312782 5106 3 WAGNER LEONARD & FAMILY MN GR MUNGERCREST JUPITER JELISA 116926351 796 1 MUNGER, RANDALL & KRAWCZYK-MUNGER, CAROL VT KUTZ LOUIE 7211 840003005471463 7211 1 KUTZ DAIRY LLC WI

50

880

0.06

52

0.00

31

469

447

435

2.86

3.9

0.5

1

82

7.0 155

60

665

0.11

52

0.03

29

406

367

339

2.96

2.7

0.5

2

80

7.7 155

GR SIL-MIST DALE VASSEL BREA SILVER MIST FARM OHIO LOUIE ARTIS 4495 OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY PR MM GANNON 8649 MISTY MEADOW DAIRY GR PDF DALE PAIGE PUTT DAIRY FARMS PAULO-BRO ACTION LITA 805 PAULO BROS.

067242083 OR 116718938 OH 116919843 OR 067054841 OH 114924492 CA

PINE HILL JACE ASHLEY LINDSAYS PINE HILL JERSEY FARM WEAR REBEL 562W WEAR, THOMAS J. PR RED TOP SHAWNEE 12606 RED TOP JERSEYS SILVER STREAM IMPLUS DANCER LOURENZO, SHANNON GR MM RENAME 8960 MISTY MEADOW DAIRY

114858911 OH 051284180 MN 067412606 CA 116652007 OR 117229194 OR

DEN-KEL LOUIE CLARABELLE KELLER, KIP A. PINE HILL JACE SILVA LINDSAYS PINE HILL JERSEY FARM GR D&E GUINES ROXANNE 1698 D & E JERSEYS SUNSET CANYON JEVON LVG MAID-ET CEDARCREST FARMS PR CAL-MART IATOLA JULENE 9949 MARTIN DAIRY LLC

067049549 NY 115286142 OH 067271698 CA 115988736 AL 115883714 OR

YOSEMITE BOSS ABE J7030 YOSEMITE JERSEY DAIRY GR LEDGEBROOK ABE 1817 LEDGEBROOK FARM TENN GARTH EC MAID BOK, ANDREW M. DEBOER TBONE M6812 DEBOER, NICO SF TBONE 10625 STAAS FARM INC. REFUGE BALADEER 9344 REFUGE DAIRY FOREST GLEN JACINTOS CARMEL FOREST GLEN JERSEYS CLOVER PATCH RASMUS PECAN KOZAK, ALAN SULLIVANS IMPULS CANDI KEMPER, CHRISTOPHER GR DUTCH HOLLOW GANNON GLIDE CHITTENDEN, CASSANDRA L.

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840003004420119 CA 063650682 CT 112562656 OH 116364009 TX 116988056 CA 116962654 TX 067282358 OR 115571820 OH 115685996 WI 116855727 NY

58

786

0.06

47

-0.01

26

462

449

444

2.80

3.9

0.8

2

85

5.4 155

40

1,713

-0.14

50

-0.07

47

310

322

343

2.98

1.0 -0.6

1

82

6.9 154

51

1,124

0.03

57

0.04

47

418

360

319

3.02

1.6 -1.1

1

80

7.4 154

2083 1

51

1,431

-0.06

53

-0.03

44

345

335

337

3.14

1.9 -0.2

1

85

8.1 154

4495 1

50

1,314

-0.13

35

-0.01

44

377

353

343

2.98

2.4 -0.3

1

87

6.6 154

8649 1

47

1,112

0.06

63

0.01

41

385

350

328

2.94

1.7 -0.8

1

82

6.5 154

841 1

50

1,204

0.01

58

-0.02

39

412

396

391

2.98

2.6

0.5

1

79

7.5 154

805 3

60

1,150

-0.14

25

-0.02

37

363

349

345

2.93

2.9

0.4

2

88

8.7 154

2433 4

62

1,061

-0.03

43

0.00

37

428

404

390

2.88

3.5

0.3

1

81

8.2 154

819 3

58

556

0.12

48

0.05

30

457

400

357

2.88

3.5 -0.5

2

87

7.7 154

12606 1

42

1,600

-0.09

56

-0.03

50

344

330

329

2.90

0.9 -0.8

1

82

6.1 153

1536 2

55

1,083

0.05

60

0.02

43

415

368

336

3.12

1.5

0.5

2

83

5.6 153

8960 1

48

984

0.12

68

0.04

43

419

360

318

2.98

1.7 -1.4

1

77

6.6 153

549 3

57

911

0.10

61

0.04

41

428

369

326

3.09

1.9

0.8

2

85

5.0 153

2627 3

60

1,363

-0.10

42

-0.06

37

389

400

418

2.76

3.3 -0.5

0

83

8.5 153

1698 1

51

814

0.10

56

0.04

37

439

384

345

2.84

2.0

1

83

7.7 153

0.4

673 2

56

619

0.25

76

0.07

36

502

428

371

3.02

3.1 -0.7

1

84

6.1 153

1011 2

57

953

0.10

63

0.01

35

426

396

378

2.96

1.5

2

90

6.2 153

0.2

7030 1

49

920

-0.01

41

0.01

35

430

397

375

2.96

3.5 -0.1

1

82

7.6 153

1817 3

57

759

0.04

43

0.04

35

462

409

370

2.79

3.5

0.4

2

86

7.3 153

53 4

62

1,077

0.02

53

-0.02

34

418

407

406

2.77

3.4 -0.6

2

80

7.1 153

6812 2

55

368

0.11

38

0.09

30

489

410

347

2.85

3.6

0.4

1

80

7.8 153

10625 1

53

573

0.11

48

0.04

28

443

396

362

2.90

3.0 -0.3

1

80

8.1 153

9344 1

38

1,127

0.01

53

0.01

42

404

367

343

2.98

1.8

0

7.6 152

2358 1

49

936

-0.01

40

0.03

40

383

331

294

3.20

2.7 -0.3

0.0

1

85

7.8 152

1293 3

58

798

0.00

37

0.05

38

429

369

324

2.87

2.0

2

86

7.8 152

0.4

9509 2

51

812

0.08

52

0.04

37

443

389

349

3.04

2.6

0.5

2

87

5.5 152

3978 1

51

1,242

-0.07

43

-0.05

35

337

342

354

2.98

2.9

0.5

1

88

7.8 152

JERSEY JOURNAL



Top 200 Females with Genomic Evaluations by GJPI, December 2011 The top 200 Jersey females—cows and heifers—with genomic evaluations are ranked by Jersey Performance Index™ (GJPI), below. Cows must (1) have registry status of HR (no prefix), GR or PR; (2) have a genomic evaluation; (3) have calved within the past 27 months; and (4) not have a termination code associated with the current lactation. Heifers must (1) have registry status of HR or GR, (2) be no older than three years of age on December 1, 2011, and (3) not have a GPTA based on lactation information. Name owner

Genomic evaluations are calculated from one of three sources of information. The source is identified in the column labeled GT as follows: GT, cow/heifer was genotyped; GI, genotype for cow was imputed from genotypes of progeny, but the cow is not genotyped; and GA, evaluation includes information from genotypes or imputed genotypes of ancestors, but cow/heifer is not genotyped. Jersey haplotype 1 tested carriers or non-carriers are designated in the third column with a C or F.

Registration GENOMIC Predicted Transmitting Ability ADDRESS Gt JH1 CN Rec Rel Milk %F Fat %P Prot CM$ NM$ FM$ SCS

PL

Type PR Rec FS gFI GJPI

GR FARIA BROTHERS VALENTINO JEMMYE 840003008537404 3K FARIA BROS. DAIRIES TX DUPAT VALENTINO 8707-ET 067148707 3K WICKSTROM JERSEY FARMS INC. CA FARIA BROTHERS VALENTINO PAULA 840003008536871 3K FARIA BROS. DAIRIES TX BW RENEGADE SHERRY W624 117730638 6K F BRENTWOOD FARMS CA ERTL VALENTINO NOVA-ET 067362244 3K ERTL, DAVID & BETH OH

0

53 2,193 -0.14 72 -0.06 66 787

772

765

2.83

7.1

0.7

0

5.8 313

0

54 2,193 -0.13 74 -0.04 69 712

688

677

2.90

6.2 -0.7

0

6.3 284

0

55 1,681 -0.02 74

0.02 64 732

668

622

2.92

6.2 -0.7

0

6.8 274

0

55

0.05 45 811

738

681

2.94

7.1

0.3

0

5.8 265

0

59 1,578

0.02 76 -0.02 53 683

647

620

2.83

5.6 -0.4

0

8.8 256

ALL LYNNS VALENTINO ALISON 117483255 ALLEN, DAVID WI WILL DO VALENTINO WANNABE 117454376 SEXING TECHNOLOGIES / ACCOUNTING DEPT TX YOSEMITE VALENTINO TSDY P25035 840003009262099 YOSEMITE JERSEY DAIRY CA RICHIES TBONE M5235 115555651 WUBS, RICHARD TX SUNSET CANYON VALEN DIXIE 963-ET 117352496 SILVA, ERIC LEONARD OR

50K F

0

67 1,560 -0.07 57

-0.02 51 729

683

636

2.59

6.9

0.1

0

9.9 256

3K

0

60 2,324 -0.16 73

-0.06 70 555

547

555

3.00

3.5 -1.6

0

9.1 254

3K

0

60 1,699 -0.06 65 -0.03 55 662

639

631

3.01

6.5 -0.5

0

8.7 254

3K

52

965

0.21 85

2

74 1,103

0.05 49 727

650

585

2.82

5.5 -0.1

2

50K F

0

66 1,978 -0.18 53 -0.08 55 635

0.09 69

636

639

2.80

6.6 -0.6

0

87 10.5 254 9.4 252

F

0

51 1,444

0.07 81

0.01 53 709

656

612

2.83

5.4 -0.3

0

5.1 251

3K

0

58 1,147

0.18 88

0.06 52 714

644

597

3.08

5.1

0.1

0

7.5 251

50K F 1164 1

67 1,556

0.03 78

0.02 60 676

618

584

3.06

5.0

0.1

1

3K

JER-Z-BOYZ BOLD 36370 JER-Z-BOYZ STEINHAUERS RENEGADE CHERRYPIE-ET STEINHAUERS JERSEYS ALL LYNNS IMPULS VIRGINIA-ET TATE, BROCK CAL-MART SIXTYNINE BETH 3976-ET MARTIN DAIRY LLC SUNSET CANYON VALENTINO DIXIE-ET SILVA, ERIC LEONARD

117647754 CA 117255566 WI 116159979 CA 117634343 OR 117335646 OR

6K

0

49 1,441

0.03 73

0.04 59 706

632

577

2.94

5.5

0.3

0

5.2 250

50K C

0

65 1,734 -0.20 40

-0.05 52 637

622

613

2.82

7.1 -0.1

0

9.0 250

CAL-MART RENEGADE HOLLIS 3515-ET MARTIN DAIRY LLC CAL-MART HUGO WINTER 3946 MARTIN DAIRY LLC FOREST GLEN CHERRY CHAMP JASMINE BANSEN, DAN K. ALL LYNNS CHERRY CHAMP VIVIAN-ET ALLEN, DAVID BARHAMS VALENTINO PRINCESS BARHAM BROS.

117195024 OR 117514274 OR 067354056 OR 117655218 WI 117483871 TN

3K

0

55 1,231

0.12 81

0.04 51 755

684

626

2.84

6.2

0.3

0

6.3 250

3K

0

54 1,892 -0.05 77

-0.02 63 644

620

617

3.11

5.5 -0.2

0

6.4 249

3K

0

62 1,661 -0.03 71 -0.01 58 627

582

549

2.88

4.2 -0.3

0

8.8 248

3K

0

64 2,251 -0.16 70

-0.10 59 571

593

619

2.86

5.0 -0.8

0

9.8 246

3K

0

62 1,866 -0.14 57 -0.05 57 626

605

590

2.80

5.8

0.0

0 10.3 246

NORSE STAR RENEGADE MARLEY 067223223 HEARTLAND JERSEYS KS AHLEM LEGAL LEA 35686 069042892 AHLEM, WILLIAM JR. CA TOLLENAAR RENEGADE 6985 840003007844005 TOLLENAAR JERSEYS CA UNIQUE HP VAL BRIDGET-ET 117592595 HILLPOINT PARTNERS & UNIQUE STOCK FARMS WI JARS OF CLAY VALENTINO BRIDGET 067243298 QUIST, JIM CA

50K F

0

57 1,239

0.11 79

0.05 54 717

641

585

2.96

5.2

0.4

0

6.1 245

3K

0

58 1,173

0.10 73

0.06 54 701

612

540

2.88

4.5 -0.2

0

7.0 245

0.17 72

MFW RENEGADE SANDY MASON, KATIE C. SUNSET CANYON REN DAHLIA 939-ET SILVA, ERIC LEONARD DUTCH HOLLOW VALENTINO CHERYL-ET CHITTENDEN, PAUL C. ALL LYNNS VICTORY BRISTOL ALLEN, DAVID WAUNAKEE LEGAL PUFF-ET LAUFENBERG, GERALD

3K

0

49

0.10 49 755

656

581

3.02

6.2

0.9

0

5.4 245

3K

0

53 2,077 -0.16 63 -0.03 67 540

509

493

2.93

3.0 -1.0

0

6.6 244

50K F

0

63 1,929 -0.09 70

-0.05 59 599

584

582

2.96

4.8 -0.8

0

8.2 244

3K

0

51 1,105

0.21 92

0.09 57 740

635

553

2.96

4.6 -0.2

0

5.7 244

50K F

0

58 1,632

0.04 82

-0.01 56 675

635

608

2.90

5.0 -0.2

0

6.4 244

3K

0

62 1,746 -0.16 47

-0.04 54 586

575

579

3.03

6.2 -0.2

0

9.8 244

3K

0

51 1,781 -0.05 71

-0.06 52 642

640

649

2.98

5.9

1.0

0

5.4 244

3K

0

60 1,490 -0.05 59

-0.01 51 673

638

612

2.88

6.4

0.0

0

7.7 244

TOLLENAAR RENEGADE 7124 840003007844144 3K TOLLENAAR JERSEYS CA D&E VALENTINO 4012 067334012 3K D & E JERSEYS CA D&E RENEGADE 4318 067334318 3K D & E JERSEYS CA CAL-MART VIRGIL CHANTE 5245-ET 067245245 6K F MARTIN DAIRY LLC OR BW RENEGADE KATIE ET749-ET 117090226 50K C YOSEMITE JERSEYS, CLAUSS, RICHARD & BARLASS, BRETT CA

0

49 1,080

0.12 73

0.06 50 736

652

583

2.86

5.4

0.8

0

4.9 244

0

59 1,967 -0.18 53

-0.04 61 583

568

567

2.98

5.0

0.1

0

8.5 242

0

56 1,106

0.13 76

0.06 51 749

659

581

2.78

5.0

0.4

0

7.4 242

0

53 1,254 -0.01 56

0.02 49 713

656

611

2.87

6.6

1.1

0

5.4 242

0

59 1,196

0.01 45 692

645

609

2.88

6.3

1.5

0

5.7 242

ALL LYNNS LOTTO VADKA-ET 117332072 3K SEXING TECHNOLOGIES / ACCOUNTING DEPT TX

0

60 1,577 -0.02 68 -0.01 54 677

638

610

2.86

6.4 -0.1

0

8.6 241

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067351698 MD 117270266 OR 067184313 NY 117222795 WI 070399231 WI

837

84 5.3 250

0.07 69

JERSEY JOURNAL


Name owner

Registration GENOMIC Predicted Transmitting Ability ADDRESS Gt JH1 CN Rec Rel Milk %F Fat %P Prot CM$ NM$ FM$ SCS

HEARTLAND SENECA JONI 067232298 HEARTLAND JERSEYS KS SUN VALLEY RENEGADE HOLLY II-ET 117463411 QUIST, JIM CA D&E LEGAL KIRA 22022 067422022 D & E JERSEYS CA GR OOMSDALE VALENTINO CC CALLIE-ET 067138554 OOMS, MICHAEL AREND NY

PL

Type PR Rec FS gFI GJPI

50K F

0

58 1,462 -0.04 60

0.00 52 712

661

616

2.75

6.6 -0.3

0

6.5 241

50K F

0

55

0.16 74

0.09 51 740

641

562

2.96

5.6

0.1

0

5.4 241

3K

0

57 1,700 -0.06 65

0.00 60 650

609

588

3.02

5.4

0.3

0

6.1 240

3K

0

54 1,628 -0.05 64

0.01 60 639

585

548

2.96

5.5

0.3

0

5.5 239

MILLS THOR PAT 117389261 MILLS, NEWELL J. NV D&E MERCHANT VIOLET 50031-ET 067150031 D & E JERSEYS CA ALL LYNNS LOTTO VELVET-ET 117332045 ALLEN, DAVID WI SUNSET CANYON RENEGADE ANTHEM-ET 117261130 KESSENICH, NATALIE & WADE WI BW RENEGADE JOSLYN W365 117594720 BRENTWOOD FARMS CA

3K

0

55 1,734 -0.02 75

-0.02 58 658

618

589

2.84

4.6

0.2

0

6.3 239

3K

0

63 1,442

0.07 80

0.02 56 647

589

548

2.96

5.0 -1.5

0

7.7 238

3K

0

60 1,186

0.08 70

0.01 45 746

693

646

2.78

7.6

0.1

0

8.6 238

3K

0

54

0.23 71

0.08 37 791

700

618

2.77

7.2

0.8

0

6.4 238

3K

0

56 1,957 -0.04 81 -0.08 53 618

634

660

3.02

4.9

0.8

0

7.2 237

HEARTLAND VALENTINO DARCY 067232286 HEARTLAND JERSEYS KS TOLLENAAR RENEGADE 6909-D085-ET 840003007843929 TOLLENAAR JERSEYS CA D&E HEADLINE CANDY 067422083 D & E JERSEYS CA OOMSDALE VALENTINO AUBURN ANIECE-ET 067138557 OOMSDALE FARM NY PR FARIA BROTHERS MATINEE 19235 840003001577180 FARIA DAIRY AZ

50K F

0

62 1,485 -0.08 53

0.00 53 664

615

575

2.81

6.3 -0.4

0

7.6 237

3K

0

54 1,153

0.05 51 733

661

608

3.01

5.6

0.3

0

6.3 237

3K

0

62 1,588 -0.10 53 -0.02 52 644

620

609

2.99

7.2

0.6

0

8.7 236

3K

0

59 1,455 -0.05 57 -0.01 50 633

592

561

2.85

5.5

0.1

0

8.3 235

3K 19235 2

55 1,855

635

630

2.74

3.7

0.5

0

ALL LYNNS VALENTINO WIXEN-ET 117422869 ALLEN, TOMMY WI HI-KEL TBONE PFENNIG-ET 067100742 RIVER VALLEY FARM IL FOREST GLEN LOUIES MARTHA 067354623 FOREST GLEN JERSEYS OR HAWARDEN JUPITER MAID 067099532 HAWARDEN JERSEYS INC. ID GR FARIA BROTHERS RENEGADE 100932 840003008322039 FARIA DAIRY AZ

3K

0

55 1,349 -0.05 51

0.00 49 638

589

549

2.84

6.1 -0.3

0

6.8 234

3K

0

63 1,141

0.10 71

0.04 48 634

569

521

2.95

4.4

0.0

0

8.9 234

3K

0

54 1,505

0.05 79

0.02 57 623

570

536

3.02

4.1

0.8

0

5.2 233

3K

0

58 1,604 -0.03 67 -0.01 55 591

556

537

2.98

4.0

0.5

0

6.8 233

3K

0

45 1,227

0.15 85

0.04 51 704

634

577

2.85

4.6 -0.1

0

4.3 233

RIVER VALLEY ALLSTAR SALINA I-ET 117770298 RIVER VALLEY FARM IL YOSEMITE SPARKY IMPULS 25099 840003009262035 YOSEMITE JERSEY DAIRY CA BELLWOOD RENEGADE TALLIE-ET 117348208 CAMP, ROGER D. JR. WI HIGH LAWN HEADLINE QUARTZ-ET 117585395 HIGH LAWN FARM MA DUTCH HOLLOW RENEGADE CHANTEL-ET 067184446 CHITTENDEN, PAUL C. NY

3K

0

59 1,079

0.15 79

0.03 45 690

630

582

2.89

5.0

0.4

0

6.7 233

FOREST GLEN IMPULS STACIE 067323446 BANSEN, DAN K. OR DEBOER TBONE M6593 116364661 SEXING TECHNOLOGIES / ACCOUNTING DEPT TX CAL-MART LOUIE PENNA 3725 117337161 MARTIN DAIRY LLC OR HOMETOWN VAUGHN APPLESAUCE-ET 011294988 WOLFORD, JUDY & SCHIRM, WYATT J OH CAL-MART VALENTINO LENA 3852 117473605 MARTIN DAIRY LLC OR FAIRWAY LOUIE BELFAST 067189222 FAIRWAY JERSEYS VA GR OOMSDALE CASEY RENGA CHI-ET 067138548 OOMS, MICHAEL AREND NY FOREST GLEN VALENTINO JADE 067354106 BANSEN, DAN K. OR D&E CHERRY CHAMP BLITZEN 22371-ET 067422371 D & E JERSEYS CA HIGHLAND IMPULS J REFUGEE 067182480 HIGHLAND FARMS ME ALL LYNNS PLUS VANILLA ALLEN, DAVID TOLLENAAR RENEGADE 6929 TOLLENAAR JERSEYS DP VALENTINO GWEN 1021 DESERT PARK JERSEYS HEINZ RENEGADE COURTNEY 7486 HEINZ, LLOYD PR FARIA BROTHERS IMPULS 61369 FARIA BROS. DAIRIES

117332009 WI 840003007843949 CA 067791021 OR 069402198 WI 840003004415376 TX

D&E MERCHANT VIOLET 50023-ET 067150023 D & E JERSEYS CA CAL-MART VIBRANT CALLEE 3561 117216402 MARTIN DAIRY LLC OR ALL LYNNS ECLIPES VITALITY-P-ET 117655085 DENNISTON-KELLER, ROBIN / KELLER, KIP NY GR ALL LYNNS DALE VICTORIA-ET 116891954 ALLEN, DAVID WI DUTCH HOLLOW PLUS CHARMAINE-ET 067184472

January 2012

6K

933

611

0.18 88

0.04 93 -0.07 52 641

73 -2.4 234

F

0

57

919

0.23 86

0.05 43 699

629

573

2.93

4.4

0.4

0

6.5 233

3K

0

52 1,062

0.12 73

0.09 55 669

573

501

3.03

4.6

0.0

0

6.1 232

3K

0

64 1,421

0.02 69

0.00 50 627

585

556

2.90

4.6

0.1

0

9.4 232

3K

0

57 1,172

0.08 69

0.04 49 654

587

533

2.90

4.7

0.7

0

7.7 231

3K

0

59

876

0.16 72

0.09 49 698

599

521

2.96

4.9

1.2

0

6.0 231

3K 6593 2

73

693

0.15 61

0.07 38 678

595

522

2.81

5.5

0.1

2

3K

0

59 1,498

0.07 83

0.00 54 629

590

571

3.08

4.8

0.5

0

88 9.4 231 6.7 230

50K F

0

56 1,385

0.01 66

0.00 50 667

628

605

3.01

5.8

1.4

0

6.2 230

3K

0

53 1,251

0.07 71

0.02 49 670

615

573

2.91

5.7

0.5

0

6.0 230

3K

0

60 1,833 -0.09 65 -0.04 57 588

570

561

2.89

5.2

0.1

0

5.9 229

3K

0

44 1,402

0.03 55 641

581

539

2.95

4.6 -0.2

0

3.4 229

3K

0

60 1,768 -0.08 64 -0.04 54 567

561

572

3.09

5.3 -0.4

0

8.6 229

3K

9.8 229

0.06 77

0

65 1,299

0.04 68

0.02 51 624

564

515

2.85

4.5 -0.5

0

3K 2480 1

66 1,011

0.10 66

0.07 50 722

630

555

2.88

5.3

1.4

1

3K

0

53 1,151

0.17 87

0.03 47 668

602

547

2.82

4.0

0.1

0

6.3 229

3K

0

53

0.32 95

0.11 47 731

627

546

3.03

4.6

0.1

0

6.4 229

3K

0

59 1,399 -0.07 51 -0.02 45 650

3K

0

52 1,446

6K

F 61369 1

723

80 6.1 229

620

593

2.77

6.7

0.4

0

8.4 229

0.14 94

0.05 61 631

552

495

2.98

3.1 -0.6

0

6.1 228

51 1,797 -0.14 54

-0.03 57 535

515

509

3.00

3.6

0

0.7

82 -2.2 228

3K

0

62 1,314

0.08 76

0.01 49 623

579

551

2.99

5.7 -1.6

0

7.0 228

3K

0

58 1,214 -0.06 44

0.00 43 650

608

571

2.78

7.0

0.6

0

7.9 228

3K

0

63 1,893 -0.10 67 -0.04 59 525

510

513

3.04

4.0 -1.5

0

7.5 227

3K

0

58 1,602 -0.01 72

0.01 59 566

524

507

3.17

4.5 -1.0

0

4.8 227

3K

0

57 1,585 -0.10 52

-0.01 55 542

502

476

2.94

3.3

0

7.6 227

0.6

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Name owner

Registration GENOMIC Predicted Transmitting Ability ADDRESS Gt JH1 CN Rec Rel Milk %F Fat %P Prot CM$ NM$ FM$ SCS

PL

Type PR Rec FS gFI GJPI

CHITTENDEN, PAUL C. NY

GR FARIA BROTHERS ZINC PORSCHE 840003008935326 FARIA BROS. DAIRIES TX VALSIGNA VIBRANT 17675 117613423 WICKSTROM DAIRIES, LP CA FARIA BROTHERS LOTTO HOPE SOLO 840003008534982 FARIA DAIRY AZ D&E HUGO FAWN 4483 067334483 D & E JERSEYS CA ALL LYNNS IMPULS VIRTUE-ET 116159988 D & E JERSEYS CA

3K

0

50 1,463

0.01 69

0.01 55 587

528

482

2.85

3.0 -0.1

0

5.6 227

3K

0

57 1,244 -0.09 39

0.00 45 674

625

580

2.75

7.2

0.1

0

7.6 227

3K

0

55 1,052

0.11 70

0.02 42 676

619

567

2.79

5.4

0.0

0

7.2 227

3K

0

58 1,572

0.02 76

-0.02 52 598

570

554

2.94

4.7 -1.2

0

7.6 226

50K F 31165 1

68 1,323 -0.03 55

0.02 52 594

547

522

3.12

5.4

0.5

2

ALL LYNNS VALENTINO ROXY 117332036 ALLEN, DAVID WI TOLLENAAR RENEGADE 6917-D176-ET 840003007843937 TOLLENAAR JERSEYS CA TOLLENAAR TERRY 7275 840003007844295 TOLLENAAR JERSEYS CA SUNNY DAY VALENTINO KEY 067089280 SEXING TECHNOLOGIES / ACCOUNTING DEPT TX GR FARIA BROTHERS SHAWNEE TRINA 840003005827940 FARIA BROS. DAIRIES TX

3K

0

59 1,558 -0.12 47

-0.03 50 591

567

551

2.89

6.3

0.0

0

8.7 226

3K

0

53 1,002

0.18 81

0.07 49 716

633

569

2.98

5.4

0.6

0

6.0 226

3K

0

54 1,396

0.04 71

0.04 58 642

562

496

2.83

3.9 -0.3

0

7.0 225

3K

0

61 1,699 -0.08 62 -0.03 55 574

550

539

2.98

5.0 -0.4

0

9.5 225

64 1,720

0.00 78 -0.04 53 637

611

587

2.73

4.7 -0.6

0

0

60 1,539

-0.09 52 -0.03 48 550

532

525

2.94

5.6 -0.7

0

8.1 225

0

58 1,327 -0.02 57 -0.01 46 613

577

550

2.87

6.1 -0.5

0

8.1 225

2

55 1,322

0.05 71 -0.01 46 571

536

510

2.89

3.8

1.1

2

0

55

865

0.21 80

0.07 44 724

646

584

2.94

5.9

0.3

0

7.4 225

0

58

833

0.08 53

0.04 37 671

612

565

2.91

7.2

0.5

0

6.7 225

3K 49050 1

BW VALENTINO SUZANNE ET800-ET 117462513 3K BRENTWOOD FARMS CA MULTI-ROSE VALENTINO 3873-ET 840003004599371 3K MULTI ROSE JERSEYS INC. IA PR FARIA BROTHERS TBONE 18571 840003001576516 3K 18571 FARIA BROS. DAIRIES TX ASPEN GROVE RENEGADE MAJO 067138335 3K ELLENBURG, DYLAN TN YOSEMITE VALENTINO KOKOMOO 25143-ET 840003009261991 6K C YOSEMITE JERSEY DAIRY CA

88 5.4 226

81 5.1 225

88 1.2 225

GR FARIA BROTHERS HEADLINE JORDAN 840003008305056 FARIA BROS. DAIRIES TX DUTCH HOLLOW VALENTINO CHER-ET 067184309 SEXING TECHNOLOGIES / ACCOUNTING DEPT TX D&E MERCHANT VIRTUE 22233-ET 067422233 D & E JERSEYS CA BW RENEGADE LACEY ET738-ET 117076705 BRENTWOOD FARMS CA FREEMANS RENEGADE SWEET PEA-ET 067431139 FREEMAN, DAVID & DIANA IL

3K

0

44 2,060 -0.24 46

-0.09 54 499

522

551

2.93

4.6

0.2

0

-0.1 224

3K

0

61 1,670 -0.13 50 -0.03 54 522

496

480

2.89

3.9 -0.5

0

9.1 224

3K

0

60 1,333

0.04 69

0.01 49 572

538

524

3.12

4.6 -0.4

0

7.2 224

50K F

0

59 1,181

0.05 63

0.02 46 628

579

546

3.00

5.3

1.5

0

5.8 224

3K

0

56

870

0.24 87

0.08 46 662

577

511

2.99

4.0 -0.3

0

7.3 224

DEBOER IMPULS F9890 117685693 LEE, LYNN TN TOLLENAAR RENEGADE 7069 840003007844089 TOLLENAAR JERSEYS CA BW LOUIE LOUISA ET681-ET 116798541 BRENTWOOD FARMS CA SAND HILL VALENTINO KAYLA 067146665 CHAMBERLAIN, DANA NY CAL-MART VIRGIL CARRIE 5234-ET 067245234 MARTIN DAIRY LLC OR

3K

0

58

726

0.15 62

0.11 46 684

577

489

2.93

5.3

0

6.2 224

3K

0

53

868

6.2 224

SUNSET CANYON ZUMA DAHLIA C80-ET SILVA, ERIC LEONARD YOSEMITE SHOCKER SPARKY P5043 YOSEMITE JERSEY DAIRY HILMAR TBONE 19206 AHLEM, CHARLES GR WILSONVIEW GARDEN SOCHI-ET WILSONVIEW DAIRY SPRING CREEK IMPULS IMOGENE-ET SPRING CREEK FARMS

117763623 OR 840003009262091 CA 067219206 CA 067191494 OR 067070442 WI

0.5

0.17 73

0.06 42 736

661

600

2.89

6.6

1.1

0

3K 1642 1

68 1,763 -0.11 58

-0.02 59 541

510

496

3.00

3.9

0.7

1

3K

0

59 1,335

0.00 62

0.02 52 621

564

523

2.95

5.2 -0.5

0

8.9 223

6K

C

0

55 1,167

0.06 66

0.05 51 625

560

516

3.05

4.7

0.3

0

6.3 223

3K

0

52 1,107 -0.01 49

0.04 47 643

574

518

2.87

5.5

1.0

0

4.6 223

3K

0

56 1,305 -0.05 50

-0.02 43 605

581

567

2.94

6.1

0.9

0

7.4 223

0.01 59 562

506

465

2.91

2.3

0.2

2

3K 19206 2

72 1,579

0.00 72

82 5.8 223

84 8.7 222

3K 1494 1

60 1,599

0.00 73

0.01 58 567

526

505

3.07

4.4 -0.6

1

86 2.6 222

3K 1232 1

66 1,384

0.10 84

0.03 56 628

561

512

2.96

3.8 -0.7

1

83 6.7 222

D&E VIRGIL LOUIE 22227 067422227 D & E JERSEYS CA GR FARIA BROTHERS HEADLINE CORAL 840003008536534 FARIA BROS. DAIRIES TX HOMETOWN BLADE ALLURE-ET 117535224 HUNTER, NEIL & MELANIE / HOMETOWN JERSEYS ON CAL-MART VALENTINO BERTHA 3607-ET 117357754 MARTIN DAIRY LLC OR BLUE MIST TBONE MADDY 2-ET 117215885 GOMES, CURTIS OR

3K

0

49 1,668 -0.03 71 -0.04 52 624

3K

0

56 1,476

50K F

0

58 1,496

3K

0

54 1,471

3K

0

62 1,269

0.11 79

DUTCH HOLLOW RENEGADE CHALINA-ET 067184441 CHITTENDEN, PAUL C. NY AHLEM LEGAL HAVS 35507 069042713 AHLEM, WILLIAM JR. CA D& E LOTTO CHEYANNE 50044-ET 067150044 D & E JERSEYS CA DUTCH HOLLOW RENEGADE CHADEE-ET 067184439 CHITTENDEN, PAUL C. NY TOLLENAAR RENEGADE 7005 840003007844025 TOLLENAAR JERSEYS CA

3K

0

55

957

3K

0

D&E CHAMP VIRTUE 22324-ET D & E JERSEYS FOREST GLEN BOLD ANNABELL FOREST GLEN JERSEYS SUNSET CANYON VIBRANT DAFFY 922-ET SUNSET CANYON & HALE, KARA

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606

599

2.93

5.0 -0.1

0

5.8 222

0.01 69

0.00 52 596

553

524

2.92

4.2

0.3

0

5.5 222

0.01 70

-0.01 51 577

541

516

2.90

3.8

0.5

0

6.1 222

-0.05 57 -0.01 50 558

535

531

3.10

5.1

0.5

0

6.4 222

0.01 48 639

595

568

3.01

5.3

0.4

0

7.5 222

0.14 71

0.06 46 683

600

532

2.86

4.8

0.8

0

6.6 222

60

987 -0.05 36

0.05 44 633

564

506

2.86

5.7

0.8

0

7.5 222

3K

0

55

947

0.09 60

0.04 42 701

623

550

2.66

6.2

0.5

0

7.5 222

3K

0

55 1,016

0.08 62

0.01 39 649

608

578

2.94

6.2

1.4

0

6.7 222

3K

0

55

0.10 52

0.05 36 720

649

584

2.76

6.7

1.3

0

6.9 222

067422324 3K CA 067354369 6K F OR 117214950 50K F OR

0

63 1,591 -0.02 68 -0.01 55 572

533

509

2.94

3.8 -0.2

0

9.0 221

0

51 1,169

0.07 55 611

528

468

3.03

2.9 -0.4

0

4.9 221

0

63 1,659 -0.15 45 -0.04 52 554

542

544

3.03

5.8

0

8.0 221

732

0.15 83

0.2

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Name owner RIVER VALLEY MERCHANT SALINA I-ET RIVER VALLEY FARM RIVER VALLEY MERCHANT SALINA III-ET RIVER VALLEY FARM BW RENEGADE YVETTE W454 BRENTWOOD FARMS RIVER VALLEY VALENTINO SALINA I-ET RIVER VALLEY FARM TOLLENAAR LOTTO 6810 TRANS-OVA GENETICS RICHIES ACTION MARLEEN M7450 WUBS, RICHARD CASCADIA MARIGOLD-ET CASCADIA FARM

Registration GENOMIC Predicted Transmitting Ability ADDRESS Gt JH1 CN Rec Rel Milk %F Fat %P Prot CM$ NM$ FM$ SCS 117770364 3K IL 117771767 3K IL 117660612 CA 117264900 IL 840003007843830 IA 116865658 TX 117480850 OR

WILSONVIEW AL SAHARA 117281189 WILSONVIEW DAIRY OR DUTCH HOLLOW VALENTINO CHERI-ET 067184312 CHITTENDEN, PAUL C. NY BLUE MIST JUPITER PAM 117057252 GOMES, EDDIE OR FARIA BROTHERS VALENTINO 101624 840003008534992 FARIA DAIRY AZ DP LYNDON CASSIE 942 067106942 DESERT PARK JERSEYS OR

PL

Type PR Rec FS gFI GJPI

0

60 1,341

0.06 73

0.02 51 579

532

502

3.01

4.1 -0.6

0

7.0 221

0

63 1,338

0.09 79

0.00 47 578

547

530

3.00

4.2 -0.2

0

8.7 221

3K

0

48 1,052

0.08 64

0.05 47 638

567

514

2.97

4.8

0.8

0

5.9 221 7.1 221

50K F

0

61 1,337 -0.03 55

-0.01 46 606

575

555

2.93

5.9

0.2

0

3K

0

63 1,119

0.08 66

0.02 44 694

633

577

2.73

6.5

0.6

0 10.7 221

3K

1

71

827

0.08 54

0.07 43 643

561

494

2.92

5.2

0.5

0 10.3 221

3K

0

57

880

0.15 69

0.06 42 697

619

552

2.81

5.9 -0.2

0

7.0 221

3K

0

53 1,223

0.11 77

0.04 51 644

583

541

3.01

4.9

0

4.0 220

3K

0

60 1,598 -0.16 41

-0.03 50 567

543

525

2.80

5.5 -0.5

0

8.5 220

0.02 50 603

550

513

2.99

4.6

1

-0.05 63 -0.04 49 554

541

538

2.96

5.0 -0.4

0

8.5 220 6.9 220

16

3K 1155 1

61 1,274

3K

0

59 1,574

3K

0

60 1,205

0.02 62

0.1

0.8

76 5.3 220

0.04 63

0.03 49 620

561

519

2.97

4.6

0.4

0

GA 1188 1

53 1,513 -0.02 65

-0.04 46 618

610

611

2.97

6.1

0.3

1

3K

0

54 1,121

0.06 64

0.03 46 575

528

501

3.11

4.4

0.3

0

6.6 220

3K

0

56

0.11 67

0.05 45 636

573

529

3.03

5.4

0.7

0

7.7 220

3K 5309 4

61 1,531 -0.04 62 -0.06 42 538

546

556

2.89

4.1

1.4

0

50K F

0

59 1,372 -0.01 61

0.02 52 617

562

520

2.90

4.7

0.2

0

6.5 219

CASCADIA MIDNIGHT-ET 117480841 CASCADIA FARM OR GABYS VIBRANT BRAZIL 117477289 GABY JERSEY FARM TN HILMAR VERMEER 30009 067330009 AHLEM, CHARLES CA HI-LAND HEADLINE FORM 067146413 CHAMBERLAIN, GREG & DAVID NY GR FARIA BROTHERS ALLSTAR 102858 840003008536226 FARIA DAIRY AZ

3K

0

57

0.20 80

0.08 49 687

595

523

2.96

5.3 -0.3

0

7.1 219

50K F

0

64 1,566 -0.15 42

-0.04 47 564

556

560

2.99

6.2 -0.5

0

8.6 219

3K

0

59 1,513 -0.02 65

-0.03 47 609

587

570

2.80

5.0

0.7

0

6.8 219

3K

0

62 1,371 -0.10 44

-0.01 46 600

574

561

2.98

6.6

0.7

0

7.6 219

3K

0

44

996

0.29 102

0.05 46 678

602

539

2.89

3.5

0.2

0

0.2 219

GRAMMER PAT KENDRA GRAMMER, BENJAMIN P. MULTI-ROSE VALENTINO 3830 MULTI ROSE JERSEYS INC. BW RENEGADE KENSIE W541 BRENTWOOD FARMS VALSIGNA KANOO 17075 WICKSTROM DAIRIES, LP HAWARDEN PREMIER PUFFER HAWARDEN JERSEYS INC.

3K

0

54

805

0.04 45

0.07 43 631

544

469

2.84

5.1

0.9

0

6.5 219

3K

0

55 1,384

-0.04 56 -0.04 42 586

573

565

2.86

5.8

0.3

0

6.7 219

3K

0

53

0.08 58

0.03 39 656

605

566

2.93

6.4

0.1

0

6.5 219

3K

0

42 1,618 -0.07 61

-0.02 53 558

531

515

2.92

4.4

0.7

0

-4.0 218

3K

0

50 1,064

0.09 66

0.05 47 646

579

528

2.95

5.5

0.2

0

5.0 218

3K

0

48 1,126

-0.01 50

0.01 43 628

585

557

2.99

6.4

0.8

0

4.9 218

3K

0

60 1,169 -0.01 52

3K

0

55

ALL LYNNS ARTISTS VENUS-ET ALLEN, DAVID CAL-MART RENEGADE JANA 3827 MARTIN DAIRY LLC HAWARDEN PREMIER JODEE HAWARDEN JERSEYS INC. PR FARIA BROTHERS ACTION 5309 FARIA BROS. DAIRIES SUNSET CANYON REN DAHLIA 938-ET SILVA, ERIC LEONARD

116279619 WI 117467657 OR 067125619 ID 840003001860402 TX 117270257 OR

067233385 OH 840003004599414 IA 117694671 CA 117550737 CA 067125625 ID

DUPAT VIRGIL 8941-ET 067148941 WICKSTROM JERSEY FARMS INC. CA TJF/LEE VALENTINO MAMME 983-ET 117561931 GOFF, BUSTER NM SUNSET CANYON RENEGADE BELLE 381-ET 117574342 ADAMS, JEFF WA GR 5T GOOSE COMFORT 116073428 5T FARMS NY MILITIAS MONICA 116482028 HETTINGA, JASON IA LUCKY HILL LEGAL STARDROP LUCKY HILL FARM VALENTINO MAY 766 TAYLOR, WYATT TJF/LEE VALENTINO MAMME 980-ET GARDNER, MARK & SHANNON BERRYS LOTTO FRAULEIN-ET BERRY COLLEGE D&E VIRGIL KELSEA 22174 D & E JERSEYS DUPAT MERCHANT 8453 WICKSTROM JERSEY FARMS INC. BOYD-LEE VALENTINO LARISA BOYD, DAVID M. JER-Z-BOYZ MAXIMUM 25062 JER-Z-BOYZ TOLLENAAR VIBRANT 6913-D151-ET TOLLENAAR JERSEYS CAL-MART PLUS SELMAH 3563 MARTIN DAIRY LLC D&E VIRGIL ROSA 22126 D & E JERSEYS

January 2012

117469800 VT 117517482 CA 117561904 PA 117708103 GA 067422174 CA 067348453 CA 117538357 TN 117102729 CA 840003007843933 CA 117216420 OR

996

920

945

83 5.7 220

86 2.4 220

0.00 41 585

551

526

2.91

6.1

0.0

0

8.1 218

681

0.17 64

0.08 39 702

615

541

2.86

6.1

0.5

0

6.7 218

3K

176 2

58 1,239

0.14 84

0.06 56 638

548

473

2.83

3.0 -0.6

2

90 2.7 217

3K

964 2

68 1,424 -0.01 64

-0.01 49 568

541

529

3.04

4.7

0.0

2

90 7.1 217

60 1,589 -0.12 49

-0.05 47 568

562

563

2.93

5.8

0.5

0

7.4 217

3K

0

3K

0

60 1,314 -0.10 40

0.00 47 586

546

515

2.89

6.0

0.5

0

8.6 217

3K

0

59 1,181

0.08 69

0.03 47 624

563

510

2.81

5.0 -0.6

0

7.5 217

3K

0

57 1,228

0.04 65

0.01 45 635

588

550

2.83

5.8

0.2

0

8.1 217

3K

0

52 1,312 -0.03 54

-0.01 44 604

581

570

2.99

6.0

0.0

0

6.2 217

3K

0

63

0.23 77

0.07 39 629

550

484

2.91

4.1 -0.6

0

9.4 217

3K

0

60 1,967 -0.17 55

8.8 216

3K 25062 2

705

69 1,240

-0.07 55 527

537

559

3.02

5.4 -0.7

0

0.25 106

0.04 53 661

583

518

2.81

2.8 -1.3

0

85 6.2 216

3K

0

57 1,330 -0.08 45

0.01 49 593

553

530

3.02

6.3

0.1

0

7.4 216

3K

0

52 1,265

0.02 61

0.01 47 607

554

508

2.78

4.5 -0.2

0

5.7 216

067422126 3K CA

0

45 1,212

0.01 58

0.02 47 615

573

550

3.10

6.2

0

4.4 216

0.4

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Name owner TOLLENAAR LOTTO 6675C93-ET TOLLENAAR JERSEYS CAL-MART LOUIE CARRA 3624 MARTIN DAIRY LLC TOLLENAAR VIBRANT 7190 TOLLENAAR JERSEYS FOREST GLEN ALEXANDERS STACY BANSEN, DAN K.

Registration GENOMIC Predicted Transmitting Ability ADDRESS Gt JH1 CN Rec Rel Milk %F Fat %P Prot CM$ NM$ FM$ SCS 840003007398753 CA 117261644 OR 840003007844210 CA 067354731 OR

MVF LOTTO MARIGOLD 1784 067181784 BAKER, DOROTHEA RILEY NY O.F. REACTION GRETA 067126415 OWENS FARMS INC. WI SCOTCH VIEW IMPULS TRISHA 067162572 GRAMMER, WILLIAM P. & DEBRA OH GR FARIA BROTHERS VALENTINO VALERIE 840003008534825 FARIA DAIRY AZ CAL-MART IMPULS JOELLE 9484 115457485 MARTIN DAIRY LLC OR BW RENEGADE JOSEFA W500 BRENTWOOD FARMS SUN VALLEY VALENTINO HATTERAS SEALS, THOMAS L. & JENNIE L. TOLLENAAR RENEGADE 7128 TOLLENAAR JERSEYS SUNSET CANYON RENEGADE C MAID SILVA, ERIC LEONARD MFW RENEGADE BARON MASON, ANDREW P.

117660902 CA 117680924 OR 840003007844148 CA 117168857 OR 067351694 MD

CAL-MART VIBRANT BLANCH 3772-ET MARTIN DAIRY LLC D&E VIBRANT VIOLET 22108-ET D & E JERSEYS GR OOMSDALE CASEY CELEBRITY CHEYANN-ET D & E JERSEYS PR HILMAR IMPULS 19613 AHLEM, CHARLES HEARTLAND MERCHANT TEXHOMA-ET HEARTLAND JERSEYS

117427873 OR 067422108 CA 067080517 CA 067219613 CA 067232283 KS

ALL LYNNS RENEGADE VARIETY ALLEN, DAVID JER BEL VANDYKE LIOLA KING, HOWARD & FAMILY ALL LYNNS CELEBRITY VANITY-ET ALLEN, DAVID DP BUNGEE ROSEMARY DESERT PARK JERSEYS MULTI-ROSE MAXIMUM ALLY MULTI ROSE JERSEYS INC.

117423132 WI 117389869 OH 117114214 WI 067551202 OR 067173057 IA

GR WILSONVIEW GARDEN SUNDAY-ET WILSONVIEW DAIRY VALSIGNA CACTUS 17441 WICKSTROM DAIRIES, LP CAL-MART BLADE LAURA 3874 MARTIN DAIRY LLC TOLLENAAR HEADLINE 6652C024-ET D & D JERSEYS AND HEINZ, LLOYD WILSONVIEW KILO MARI WILSONVIEW DAIRY

067191495 OR 117611186 CA 117475241 OR 840003007398730 WI 117764174 OR

DEN-KEL JETA-ET 067100795 KELLER, KIP A. NY TOLLENAAR RENEGADE 6911-D106-ET 840003007843931 TOLLENAAR JERSEYS CA SHAN-MAR LEGACY CARISSA-ET 067100355 GARDNER, MARK & SHANNON PA WAUNAKEE LOUIE PANSY 2605 069074189 LAUFENBERG, GERALD WI DUTCH HOLLOW RENEGADE CHANTILLY-ET 067184443 SEXING TECHNOLOGIES / ACCOUNTING DEPT TX

3K

0

58 1,105

3K

0

59 1,091

3K

0

59 1,411

6K

F

0

3K

0

Type PR Rec FS gFI GJPI

0.14 78

0.03 46 694

630

577

2.86

5.7

0.9

0

8.0 216

0.05 59

0.04 46 623

565

524

2.98

5.1

1.8

0

6.5 216

-0.09 46 -0.03 45 617

588

559

2.72

6.1 -0.1

0

8.4 216

62 1,312 -0.04 53 -0.01 44 659

623

593

2.80

6.4

1.3

0

7.0 216

56 1,196

638

614

2.72

6.6

1.3

0

7.5 216

0.02 58 -0.03 37 661

3K 6415 2

72 1,909 -0.28 31

-0.06 56 481

480

491

2.98

4.9 -0.2

2

3K 2572 1

61 1,585

-0.01 55 562

527

510

3.05

2.9 -0.4

0

3.9 215

3K

47 1,556 -0.06 59 -0.02 51 505

484

476

3.00

3.2 -0.3

0

4.6 215

71 1,300 -0.08 43

0.02 51 567

512

476

3.01

4.7

2

3K

0

706 3

0.07 87

0.13 75

0.8

90 8.0 215

82 6.7 215

3K

0

55 1,094

0.06 51 636

553

486

2.89

3.9 -0.4

0

7.0 215

3K

0

56 1,482 -0.06 55 -0.02 48 552

537

539

3.10

5.5 -0.4

0

7.5 215

3K

0

52

996

0.15 75

0.01 38 661

625

603

3.02

6.8

0.4

0

5.8 215

50K F

0

58

800

0.20 75

0.05 38 661

598

550

2.96

6.3

0.2

0

6.5 215

3K

0

58

730

0.16 64

0.06 38 677

601

539

2.90

5.9

0.3

0

8.0 215

3K

0

58 1,714

-0.08 63 -0.02 56 536

508

496

2.98

4.1 -1.1

0

7.9 214

3K

0

55 1,857 -0.21 42

-0.06 53 493

494

505

2.95

5.2 -0.9

0

6.2 214

50K C

0

58 1,359 -0.02 59

0.02 52 530

474

432

2.89

3.9 -0.9

0

4.4 214

2

3K 19613 2

66 1,104

0.06 62

0.06 52 632

550

488

2.96

4.8

50K F

0

66 1,330

0.03 66

0.01 50 560

516

492

3.07

4.2 -1.2

0

7.7 214

3K

0

45 1,175

0.08 70

0.03 48 625

568

527

2.98

5.2 -0.5

0

4.0 214

3K

0

56 1,395 -0.01 61

-0.01 47 572

545

529

2.96

5.7 -0.2

0

7.3 214

3K

0

64 1,670 -0.11 54 -0.07 45 538

547

558

2.87

5.1

0

8.4 214

0.9

3K

8.6 214

0.3

81 4.4 214

0

58 1,188

0.04 62

0.01 45 608

557

514

2.82

5.3 -0.5

0

3K 3057 2

69 1,088

0.06 62

0.02 42 588

539

500

2.88

3.8

0.8

2

90 6.7 214 87 3.5 213

3K 1495 1

62 1,597

0.01 75

0.01 59 542

495

468

3.05

3.7 -1.4

1

3K

0

63 1,767 -0.08 64

-0.04 54 525

518

526

3.05

3.3

1.5

0

8.1 213

3K

0

49 1,256

0.15 87

0.04 53 594

524

469

2.91

2.5

0.0

0

4.9 213

3K

0

61 1,507 -0.07 56

-0.03 47 589

575

575

3.02

5.9

1.6

0

7.6 213

3K

0

58 1,136

0.05 62

0.03 46 619

563

521

2.95

5.0

1.2

0

6.1 213

3K

0

57 1,002 -0.03 40

0.05 46 626

545

473

2.75

5.8 -0.1

0

7.1 213

3K

0

54

0.07 46 661

579

514

2.93

5.2

0.5

0

6.2 213

3K

355 1

913

0.12 66

70 1,151

0.02 57

0.02 44 597

544

500

2.83

3.9

0.8

1

3K

0

60 1,193

0.03 60

0.00 43 620

585

565

3.01

6.1

0.8

0

7.5 213

3K

0

54 1,139

0.08 67

0.01 43 630

584

548

2.90

5.2

0.7

0

6.3 213

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James and Oneva Rowzee and Family 5043 Hwy. 15, Newton, MS 39345 601/683-2954 james.rowzee@att.net JERSEY JOURNAL



Budjon-Vail Cows Top Dairyland Protein Sale Two well-known cows from the partnership of Peter Vail, Kinderhook, N.Y., and Budjon Farms, Lomira, Wis., topped the 2011 Dairyland Protein Sale on October 6, in Janesville, Wis. Six-year-old Edgebrook Dustin Melinda topped the sale and her herdmate, Pleasant Nook Iatola Perfect, was second high seller. The two strong-pedigreed cows led the group of 126 lots to an average price of $1,417.58 and gross receipts of $178,615. Sale Analysis

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Edgebrook Dustin Melinda sold for $2,800 to top the 2011 Dairyland Protein Sale in October. She was purchased by Libby Milroy, North Platte, Neb., and consigned by Peter Vail and Budjon Farms of Lomira, Wis.

Avg. Price Total Value

34 Cows, two years and over 2 under 3 mos., s.w.d. 70 Bred heifers 1 1st Trimester 26 2nd Trimester 43 3rd Trimester 11 Open yearlings 11 Heifer calves

$1,419.12 170.00 1,582.86 1,450.00 1,509.62 1,630.23 902.27 845.45

$48,250 340 110,800 1,450 39,250 70,100 9,925 9,300

126 Lots Median price

$1,417.58 $178,615 $1,500.00

Sale Management: Jersey Marketing Service Auctioneer: Lynn Lee

The sale held in the ‘heart of dairyland’ improved over the previous year’s edition with an average price of $230 more per head. Fifty-eight of the 136 lots stayed in Wisconsin and sold to 12 different buyers. On one of the most beautiful days of the year, “Melinda,” the Reserve Grand Champion of the 2009 Wisconsin Spring Spectacular captured the attention of the audience when she entered the ring. The beautiful aged cow sold for $2,800 to Libby Milroy, North Platte, Neb. Consigned by Peter Vail and Budjon Farms, the Excellent-93% daughter of Renaissance Dustin, JPI -195, was fresh in

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July and bred back to Budjon-Vail Sultan Gator-ET, GJPI +4. On her September test day, she had 80 lbs. of milk and has two completed records in excess of 20,000 lbs. milk and 1,000 lbs. fat. In addition to her Reserve Champion honors at the Wisconsin Spring Show, she also was named Honorable Mention Intermediate Champion in 2007 and 2008. Her dam is an Excellent daughter of Giprat Belles Jade-ET, JPI +26, and has a best record of 17,500 lbs. milk, 824 lbs. fat and 636 lbs. protein at 6-4. “Melinda’s” grandam is Very Good-85% with a four lactation m.e. average of 17,114–882– 632. Selling for $2,400 was the second consignment from Peter Vail and Budjon Farms, “Perfect.” The Very Good-84% daughter of twotime Premier Sire of The All American Jersey Show—SC Gold Dust Paramount Iatola-ET, GJPI +96—was purchased by Russell and Susie Karl, Neillsville, Wis. The beautiful uddered young cow hails from the same maternal line as two-time

National Grand Champion, Llolyn Jude Griffen-ET, Excellent-95%. She was fresh in May and had 62 lbs. milk with a 5.9% butterfat test and a 4.1% protein test on her September test. Her dam is a Very Good-85% daughter of Golden Boy of Ferreira, GJPI +24. The next dam is Very Good 86 in Canada with over 100,000 lbs. milk lifetime. She is a maternal sister to “Griffen.” A big, strong bred heifer sold for the third high price of $2,250. David and Kelly Oberreich, Plymouth, Wis., outlasted all other bidders as they purchased Ron-Net Rocky Delight. Selling just one day after her second birthday, “Delight” was due shortly after the sale to Ron-Net Star Dante, PA JPI -125. She is sired by Gil-Bar Sparkler Rocky, PA JPI -128, and out of a Very Good-88% dam. The next dam is also Very Good-88% with a best record of 3-3 305 20,400 4.0% 814 3.6% 732 100DCR. “Delight” was consigned by the partnership of Ron and Annette Benninger and Lowell Boelke, Reeseville, Wis. Volume buyer was Multi-Rose Jerseys who purchased 32 head for $48,050. John Lemstra, Tulare, Calif., was successful in buying 29 head for $44,100. Sales $1,650 and Over

(Consignors in Parentheses) Libby Milroy, North Platte, Neb. Edgebrook Dustin Melinda, cow 6 yrs.......................... $2,800 (Peter Vail and Budjon Farms, Lomira, Wis.) GR All Lynns Maximus Wynne, cow 2 yrs..................... 2,000 (David Allen, Reedsburg, Wis.) Russell and Susie Karl, Neillsville, Wis. Pleasant Nook Iatola Perfect, cow 2 yrs........................ 2,400 (Peter Vail and Budjon Farms) Day-Kel Sarg Gidget, cow 3 yrs..................................... 1,700 (David and Kelly Oberreich, Plymouth, Wis.) Hei-Bri Senior Exact, cow 2 yrs...................................... 1,700 (Brian and Heidi Lantzky and Family, Hawkeye, Iowa) David and Kelly Oberreich, Plymouth, Wis. Ron-Net Rocky Delight, bred heifer 2 yrs...................... 2,250 (Ron-Net Jerseys and Lowell Boelke, Reeseville, Wis.) Carrie Ritschard, Monroe, Wis. (continued to page 112)

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Boyer Jerseys of Oklahoma Dispersed One Jersey producer’s struggle with drought and a shortage of feed heading into the winter spelled opportunity for others when 321 head from the Boyer Jerseys herd were sold at the farm in Webbers Falls, Okla., on October 27, 2011. The offering was predominantly milking cows—205 in all—and bred heifers. Twenty-nine Jersey producers from 10 states made purchases, with four producers from Colorado, Missouri and Wisconsin taking home half the cattle auctioned. Several were purchasing Registered Jerseys from a sale managed by Jersey Marketing Service (JMS) for the first time, including the volume buyer of the day, Blonski Land and Cattle LLC, Fort Collins, Colo., who chose 46 head for $66,575. Number

Sale Analysis

Avg. Price Total Value

205 Cows, two years and over 53 Bred heifers 13 1st Trimester 24 2nd Trimester 16 3rd Trimester 31 Open yearlings 32 Heifer calves

$1,254.51 $257,175 1,080.66 57,275 1,336.54 17,375 1,079.17 25,900 875.00 14,000 743.55 23,050 609.38 19,500

321 Lots Median price

$1,112.15 $357,000 $1,075.00

Sale Management: Jersey Marketing Service Auctioneers: Gary Estes and Lynn Lee

The sale averaged $1,112.15 and grossed $357,000. It is the fourth highgrossing sale reported to the Jersey Journal thus far for 2011, ranked behind the K & K Jerseys Dispersal, The All American Jersey Sale and the Deep South and Southeast Heifer Growers South Sale. A fancy-uddered potential third generation Excellent garnered the most active bidding and the high price of the day at $2,150. Robert C. Griggs Jr., Seminole, Okla., purchased BDB Rocket K61-8091, an O.F. Barber Rocket, GJPI +60, daughter who appraised Very Good86% at 2-11. The three-year-old freshened with her first calf in early January and sold due to BDB Brazo K54 B54, PA JPI +99, in early June. She gave 41 lbs. milk on her September test and has an m.e. of 16,281– 787–563 on her first lactation. Her dam and grandam are both appraised Excellent-91%. Her dam is sired by Mason Boomer Sooner Berretta, GJPI +38, and her grandam is sired by Altheas Select-ET, GJPI -39. Her third dam is a Very Good-88% daughter of Mayfield Silverado, JPI -97, with two records over 17,390 lbs. milk, 640 lbs. fat and 560 lbs. protein. January 2012

Another new buyer at a JMS-managed sale, Cecil Dairy, Eaton, Colo., purchased the second high seller, BDB Matinee 6064-9070, for $1,900. The daughter of Sunset Canyon Matinee-ET, GJPI +132, freshened with her first calf in late September. Her Very Good-84% dam is sired by BDB Declo 944-B98, JPI -31. Her third and fourth dam are also appraised Very Good. Bringing the third high price at the dispersal was a pair of Very Good paternal sisters that sold for $1,850 each. Blonski Land and Cattle LLC selected BDB B31 6067-8078. She appraised Very Good87% at 2-11 and is sired by BDB Jace K31-B31, JPI +95. The three-year-old has an m.e. of 18,552–897–646 on her first lactation and freshened with her second calf a month before the sale. Her fourth dam, Barbers Daffy of Bellview, Very Good-80%, has a best record of 19,350 lbs. milk, 752 lbs. fat and 654 lbs. protein at 5-9. Michelle and Kenneth Ritchie, Kosh Konong, Mo., chose the other $1,850-priced paternal sister, PR BDB B31 6105-9003. The senior two-yearold is appraised Very Good-82% and has an m.e. of 19,633–853–680 on her first lactation. She has Predicted Transmitting Abilities of +834M, +34F and +30P (December 2011). She is due to sexed All Lynns Louie Valentino-ET, GJPI +256, in mid-January. Her dam is sired by Forest Glen Avery Action-ET, GJPI +102. As mentioned previously, Blonski Land and Cattle LLC was the volume buyer. Other dairy producers to make purchases by the truckload were Endres Jazzy Jerseys, Lodi, Wis., which took home 49 head for $49,550 and Josh Menzies, Marchfield, Mo., who selected 44 head for $37,525. David Boyer and his family held back some of the older cows and younger heifer calves with a goal of milking again in the future. Sales $1,450 and Over Robert C. Griggs Jr., Seminole, Okla. BDB Rocket K61-8091, cow 3 yrs................................ $2,150 Cecil Dairy, Eaton, Colo. BDB Matinee 6064-9070, cow 2 yrs.............................. 1,900 Blonski Land and Cattle LLC, Fort Collins, Colo. BDB B31 6067-8078, cow 3 yrs..................................... 1,850 BDB Douglasp 4105-8124, cow 2 yrs............................ 1,825 BDB B31 7088-9057, cow 2 yrs..................................... 1,800 Yosemite Rubex Nix M9336, cow 2 yrs.......................... 1,750 Yosemite Restore Trimmer M9427, cow 2 yrs................ 1,725 Yosemite Primer Passion M9326-Twin, cow 2 yrs......... 1,675 Yosemite Rubex Max M9378, cow 2 yrs........................ 1,675 Yosemite Tuesday Mor M11018, cow 2 yrs.................... 1,650 Yosemite Marshal Bill M9199, cow 2 yrs........................ 1,625 Yosemite Rubex Quest M9487, cow 2 yrs..................... 1,600 BDB Jevon 5071-8068, cow 3 yrs.................................. 1,575 Yosemite Shawnee Frontline M9383, cow 2 yrs............ 1,575 BDB Finalist 5019-8079, cow 3 yrs................................ 1,550 OA BDB Future 4015-9053, cow 2 yrs........................... 1,550 Yosemite Shawnee Madcap M9368, cow 2 yrs............. 1,550 GR BDB B31 6090-8090, cow 3 yrs.............................. 1,525 BDB Fox 6014-9015, cow 2 yrs..................................... 1,525 BDB B31 6110-8119, cow 2 yrs..................................... 1,500 GR BDB Jacinto 5007-8033, cow 3 yrs......................... 1,475

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Richard Seacord • 518/321-6973 Brian Seacord • 518/222-9351 Email • jewelsea@aol.com 32 Old Cambridge Rd., Greenwich, NY 12834 BDB B31 7002-9017, cow 2 yrs..................................... 1,475 BDB B31 7062-9038, cow 2 yrs..................................... 1,475 BDB Martini 5066-9075-Twin, bred heifer 2 yrs............. 1,475 BDB Fox 3091-8118, cow 2 yrs..................................... 1,450 GR Yosemite Restore Quest M9337, cow 2 yrs............. 1,450 Yosemite Bellboy Saber M9348, cow 2 yrs.................... 1,450 Michelle and/or Kenneth Ritchie, Kosh Konong, Mo. PR BDB B31 6105-9003, cow 2 yrs............................... 1,850 Yosemite Restore Gunnar M9449, cow 2 yrs................ 1,800 Yosemite Primer Passion M9325-Twin, cow 2 yrs......... 1,700 BDB B31 6097-9043, cow 2 yrs..................................... 1,675 Yosemite Carrier Klassic M9223, cow 2 yrs................... 1,600 BDB Action 6059-9054, cow 2 yrs................................. 1,525 Yosemite Lucius Kody M9406, cow 2 yrs....................... 1,500 Adam Hostetler, Pickton, Texas BDB Amorous K21-9009, cow 2 yrs.............................. 1,800 Yosemite Bellringer RDWD M9274, cow 2 yrs............... 1,525 Tony Bowman, Glencoe, Okla. BDB B31 7021-9046, cow 2 yrs..................................... 1,800 PR BDB Declo 944 3054-7020, cow 4 yrs..................... 1,675 Yosemite Marshal Saber M9376, cow 2 yrs................... 1,600 BDB B98 K31-7116, cow 3 yrs...................................... 1,450 Tim Dirksen Dairy Farm, New Weston, Ohio BDB Isaiah 6036-9037, cow 2 yrs.................................. 1,725 BDB B31 7048-9031, cow 2 yrs..................................... 1,650 (continued to page 110)

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GENETIC IMPROVEMENT

Jersey Haplotype 1 (JH1)

Description of Condition and Requirements for Designation With excerpts from Policies Regarding Undesirable Genetic Factors, published at http://www.usjersey.com/Reference/Policies_Undesirable_Genetic_Factors_rev1111.pdf

Effective February 22, 1983, Revised July 27, 2011 Identification of Carrier Animals Statement of Policy When the Board of Directors shall determine that an undesirable Every effort should be made within the breed to identify those genetic factor exists in the Jersey breed, the Board shall take whatanimals that carry undesirable genetic factors. The American Jersey ever action it may consider appropriate to control and limit the geCattle Association considers it the responsibility and obligation netic factor. Such action will include procedures to identify animals of each member of the Associathat are probable carriers of the tion and each breeder of Jersey undesirable genetic factor and to Jersey Haplotype 1 (JH1) cattle to report to the Executive inform persons having an interest Statement of Designation Procedures Secretary any known case of an in the Jersey breed of the identity Designated June 2011, Revised November 2011 abnormal Jersey animal. The Exof such probable carriers. The Description of Condition ecutive Secretary shall maintain procedures for publication of Jersey Haplotype 1 (JH1) is a haplotype that impacts ferrecords of abnormalities and shall the identity of probable carrier tility. JH1 is associated with decreased conception rate; it is make available information from animals, referred to as “designot associated with still births. When JH1 is inherited from such records in accordance with nated” carriers, are contained in both sire and dam, no live calf results. At this time, the exact rules established by the Board of supplemental statements adopted physiological, morphological or biological condition is not Directors from time to time. with respect to each undesirable fully understood nor has a candidate gene search identified genetic condition. The Board of Directors conany known causative mutations. siders it to be unethical practice For each undesirable geRequirements for Designation of to offer for sale an animal, male netic condition the Board of JH1 Carrier or Tested Free Status or female, an embryo or semen Directors shall adopt a separate The Board of Directors will not designate an animal either from an animal that has been statement of procedures for a carrier or free of JH1 haplotype if the Board considers that designated a carrier of an undesirdesignating animals, referred there is a reasonable doubt that the animal is a carrier. The able genetic factor without first to as “Statement of Designation determination as to reasonable doubt depends upon the qualinforming the prospective buyer Procedures,” and designate an ity and amount of available evidence which will vary in each of this fact. In practice this means official report form to be used case. that any advertising, descriptive for reporting affected animals. The Board will designate a carrier animal based on the material, or pedigree containing a The Board of Directors shall be identification of the JH1 haplotype from a 6K or higher density designated carrier of an undesirresponsible for designating anigenotype. Until an animal has been tested with a 6K or higher able genetic factor shall carry a mals as carriers of an undesirable density genotype, the Board will not designate that animal as statement indicating designated genetic factor. When an animal tested free of JH1 haplotype. carriers. has been designated as a carrier, With respect to all sales sponsored by the Association, a bull the Executive Secretary shall This statement of policy is shall not be accepted unless designated free of Jersey Haplotype 1. notify the last recorded owner, made in belief that it is in the the breeder, and the lessee, if any, best interests of the breed and by certified mail. the breeders of Jersey cattle. It is made in the belief that it will serve the position of those who have The Board of Directors may adopt procedures and rules by which taken the more difficult, positive, open approach to this fundamental a Jersey may be progeny tested for a particular undesirable genetic concept of ethics in the improved breeding of dairy cattle. In the factor. The rules and procedures for progeny testing are contained long run, all serve to gain by such a policy, but only to the degree in supplemental statements adopted with respect to each undesirable that all cooperate in the acceptance and enforcement of this policy. genetic condition. The policy of the Association is to identify and designate Jersey Identification of Undesirable Genetic Factors animals as carriers of undesirable genetic factors when (1) genomic In determining what genetic factors are considered to be undedetection based on DNA analyses and/or (2) documentation of their sirable in the Jersey breed, the Board of Directors shall consider own progeny is sufficient to accomplish designation. such evidence as it considers appropriate. The Executive Secretary shall make such investigations of genetic factors occurring in Jersey animals as he or she may believe necessary or advisable and shall report the results of his or her investigations to the Board of Directors. Before recommending that the Board make a determination regarding the existence of an undesirable genetic factor, the Executive Secretary shall consult with at least two experts whose recommendations shall be submitted to the Board. January 2012

Publication and Release of Information Male and Female Animals The Executive Secretary shall maintain a record of all animals that have been designated carriers of an undesirable genetic factor, and designation shall be noted on all advertising, descriptive mate(continued to page 113)

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Dairyland Protein Sale (continued from page 108) PR Hei-Bri Comerica Remedy, bred heifer 2 yrs........... 2,000 (Brian and Heidi Lantzky and Family) Hei-Bri Finalist Ewe, bred heifer 23 mos........................ 1,650 (Brian and Heidi Lantzky and Family) Multi Rose Jerseys Inc., Rock Rapids, Iowa Kutz Laramie 8043, bred heifer 20 mos......................... 1,900 (Kutz Dairy LLC, Jefferson, Wis.) Hei-Bri Cyrus Jinkees, bred heifer 23 mos.................... 1,850 (Brian and Heidi Lantzky and Family) Ron-Net Sambo Jorgi, bred heifer 18 mos.................... 1,800 (Ron and Annette Benninger, Reeseville, Wis.) Hillview Security Jivanta, bred heifer 21 mos................ 1,750 (Sorensons Hillview Jersey Farm Inc., Pine River, Wis.) Hei-Bri Cyrus Vanilla, bred heifer 23 mos...................... 1,750 (Brian and Heidi Lantzky and Family) Hei-Bri Senior Judo, bred heifer 22 mos........................ 1,750 (Brian and Heidi Lantzky and Family) Kutz Influence 8179, bred heifer 18 mos....................... 1,750 (Kutz Dairy LLC) GR Hei-Bri Finalist Winter, bred heifer 23 mos.............. 1,700 (Brian and Heidi Lantzky and Family) Orthridge Influence Mulberry, bred heifer 18 mos......... 1,650 (Orthridge Farms, Lancaster, Wis.) Hillview Sunny Bright, bred heifer 2 yrs......................... 1,650 (Sorensons Hillview Jersey Farm Inc.) Kutz Normandy 8060, bred heifer 20 mos..................... 1,650 (Kutz Dairy LLC) Hei-Bri Jevon Gitcha, bred heifer 18 mos...................... 1,650 (Brian and Heidi Lantzky and Family) Kyle Burk, Marionville, Mo. Ron-Net Comerica Sha Zam, bred heifer 2 yrs............. 1,850 (Ron and Annette Benninger, Reeseville, Wis.) Kutz Brigade 8174, bred heifer 18 mos......................... 1,850 (Kutz Dairy LLC) Kutz Quenton 8016, bred heifer 20 mos........................ 1,800 (Kutz Dairy LLC) Kutz Sexton 8095, bred heifer 19 mos........................... 1,750 (Kutz Dairy LLC) Miss Julies Jerseys, Niangua, Mo. Ckb Maximum Tori Tyra, cow 2 yrs................................ 1,850 (Clinton Beyer, Manawa, Wis.) Hillview My Time Madge, bred heifer 2 yrs.................... 1,750 (Sorensons Hillview Jersey Farm Inc.) Hei-Bri Abe Chloe, bred heifer 19 mos.......................... 1,650 (Brian and Heidi Lantzky and Family) GR Hei-Bri Restore Uhh, bred heifer 19 mos................ 1,650 (Brian and Heidi Lantzky and Family) John Lemstra, Tulare, Calif. Hei-Bri Senior Junior, bred heifer 23 mos...................... 1,800 (Brittany Lantzky, Saint Lucas, Iowa) Hei-Bri Magnum Silly, bred heifer 2 yrs.......................... 1,800 (Brian and Heidi Lantzky and Family) Kutz Influence 8103, cow 2 yrs...................................... 1,800 (Kutz Dairy LLC) Kutz Tbone 7772, bred heifer 23 mos............................ 1,750 (Kutz Dairy LLC)

Ron-Net Sylvester Adera, bred heifer 2 yrs................... 1,700 (Ron and Annette Benninger) S&S Rocky Ridge Rampant Cara, bred heifer 2 yrs...... 1,700 (Ron and Annette Benninger) A M Stanek Synergy Snickers, cow 4 yrs...................... 1,700 (Alyson Stanek, Prairie Du Chien, Wis.) Peter Stade, Jefferson, Wis. Ron-Net Justin Marley, bred heifer 31 mos.................... 1,750 (Ron and Annette Benninger) A M Stanek Kegan Salena, cow 3 yrs............................ 1,700 (Alyson Stanek) Emily Harris, Argyle, Wis. PR Hei-Bri Gavin Switch, bred heifer 22 mos................ 1,650 (Brian and Heidi Lantzky and Family)

Calendar

ANNUAL MEETING AND BANQUET, Middlebury Inn, Middlebury, Vt.; 6:00 p.m. social hour followed by banquet at 7:00 p.m. MAY 29-JUNE 13­­­—20th WORLD JERSEY CATTLE BUREAU ANNUAL COUNCIL MEETING AND TOUR, Columbia; for more information, http://www. wjcb.wildapricot.org/Default.aspx?pageId=1078858. JUNE 27-30—ANNUAL MEETINGS OF THE AMERICAN JERSEY CATTLE ASSOCIATION AND NATIONAL ALL-JERSEY INC., Conway, N.H. JULY 15-19—ADSA-ASAS JOINT ANNUAL MEETING, Phoenix, Ariz. JULY 8-12, 2013—ADSA-ASAS JOINT ANNUAL MEETING, Indianapolis, Ind.

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ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING, Rolling Oaks Restaurant and Lounge, Barron, Wis. MAR. 7—ANNUAL MEETING OF THE UTAH JERSEY CATTLE CLUB, Dixie Center, St. George, Utah; 2:00 p.m.; held in conjunction with the Utah Dairy Convention. MAR. 10—MINNESOTA Jersey Cattle AssCIATIOn annual meeting, Jackpot Junction in Morton, Minn.; 9:00 a.m. MAR. 13-14—PDPW ANNUAL BUSINESS CONFERENCE, Alliant Energy Center Madison, Wis.; for more information call 1-800/947-7379. MAR. 20-21—DAIRY CALF AND HEIFER A S S O C I AT I O N C O N F E R E N C E , G r a n d Geneva Resort, Lake Geneva, Wis.; for more infor mation visit http://www.calfandheifer. org/?page=Conf2012Preview. APR. 13-15—PENNSYLVANIA JERSEY CATTLE CLUB STATE MEETING, Meadville, Pa.; business meeting will be April 14. APR. 27—NEW ENGLAND JERSEY BREEDERS

Jan. 13—Pennsylvania Farm Show Jersey Show, Harrisburg, Pa.; 11:00 a.m. JAN. 16—SOUTHWESTERN EXPOSITION AND LIVESTOCK JERSEY SHOW, Cattle Arena, Fort Worth Texas; 12:00 p.m. JAN. 17—SOUTHWESTERN EXPOSITION AND LIVESTOCK JUNIOR JERSEY SHOW, Cattle Arena, Fort Worth Texas; 8:00 a.m. FEB. 17—Florida State Fair open show, Tampa, Fla.; 8:30 a.m. FEB. 20—Florida State Fair Junior Show, Tampa, Fla.; 9:30 a.m. APR. 14—KENTUCKY NATIONAL JERSEY SHOW, Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center, Louisville, Ky.; 12:00 p.m.; Michael Heath, Westminster, Md., judge. AUG. 2—OHIO STATE FAIR JUNIOR SHOW, Ohio State Fairgrounds, Columbus, Ohio; 9:00 a.m. AUG. 3—OHIO STATE FAIR OPEN SHOW, heifers; Ohio State Fairgrounds, Columbus, Ohio.; 9:00 a.m. AUG. 4—OHIO STATE FAIR OPEN SHOW, cows and futurity; Ohio State Fairgrounds, Columbus, Ohio; 9:00 a.m.

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Jersey Haplotype (continued from page 111)

JH1 Status Changes for Bulls

The Animal Improvement Programs Laboratory (AIPL) has refined its procedures for detecting the presence of Jersey Haplotype 1 (JH1) in the DNA sequences of genotyped animals. AIPL research geneticists can now distinguish a smaller segment of the affected DNA that is responsible for the fertility issues. Most of the changes in JH1 status involve the detection of crossovers believed to carry the lethal segment. This more sensitive analysis resulted in a change in carrier status for 12 Jersey bulls. Eleven (11) bulls are now designated as tested carriers of JH1, with the status code JH1C now recorded in the AJCA database and published on Official Performance Pedigrees and genetic evaluation reports. Listed in order from youngest to oldest, these bulls are: GR Oomsdale Lou CC Charnesa-ET 7JE1134 BW Contador-ET 505JE116 GR TJF Gannon Robinhood 7JE1066 ISAU Riverside Automatic 200JE8155 Selects Mark of Tenngen-ET 7JE678 Osceola Aces Gypsy Traveler-ET 7JE516 Rock Maple Ace MacKenzie-ET 7JE484 Bridon Journey CAN139331 Sunset Canyon Roman-ET 1JE415 Schultz Duncan Shamrock 14JE185 CDF Top Brass Earl Bloss-ET 7JE189

The test status of one bull initially identified as a carrier of JH1 has been changed to tested free (JH1F). The bull is Sunset Canyon Vegas-ET 29JE3558.

be released by the Association without approval of the Board of Directors. (text continues in complete policy statement)

Sales For each undesirable genetic condition

the Board of Directors shall establish policies for the marketing of carrier animals and their progeny in all sales sponsored or managed by the Association or Jersey Marketing Service.

rial, or pedigrees published by the Association containing reference to a designated carrier. Except as provided in this statement of policies, no information concerning the genetic condition of any animal shall January 2012

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In Memoriam James M. Fisher James M. Fisher, Madrid, N.Y., 96, passed away on November 4, 2011. He graduated from Madrid-Waddington High School in 1932 and St. Lawrence University in 1936. He met his late wife, Emily, while a student at St. Lawrence University; the couple was married in September 1938 in Big Moose, N.Y. In 1936, he went into partnership with his father on the family farm known as The Elms, which had been established by his great grandfather in 1820. James bred Registered Jersey cattle and exhibited cattle at the county, state and national level for five decades. Fisher was president and secretary of the New York Jersey Cattle Club. He was a leader with the Chipman 4-H Club and a member of the 4-H Executive Committee. He sat on the St. Lawrence County Fair Board, the Madrid Town Board and the Madrid-Waddington School Board. He was also active with the St. Lawrence County Extension Services. In 2001, the Fishers were honored with the DeWitt Clinton Masonic Award for community service. In 2006, James received the Longevity Service Award from the St. Lawrence County Republican Committee for his dedication to the party and continued service as Madrid Republican Town Chairperson. Throughout his life, he was an active member of the Scotch Presbyterian

Church of Chipman, where he taught Sunday school and served as Sunday school superintendent. Fisher sang in the church choir for 75 years. Family and friends will remember him for being a wonderful gentleman, friend and mentor and a loving, kind father, grandfather and great grandfather. He is survived by two daughters, Diana Fisher of Potsdam, N.Y., and Margaret (Russell) Strait of Waddington, N.Y.; a son, Dr. Stephen (Deborah) Fisher of Madrid; a daughter-in-law, Margorie Dunn Fisher of Madrid; seven grandchildren; and two great-granddaughters. He was preceded in death by his wife, Emily, and a son, Murray James Fisher. Donations in his memory may be made to the Scotch Presbyterian Church of Chipman, 35 County Route 33, Madrid, NY 13660.

Neal F. Schirm Neal F. Schirm, Canal Winchester, Ohio, 88, passed away peacefully at his home on November 25, 2011. He was born on January 2, 1923, to the late Frank and Alma Schirm. Schirm was involved with Registered Jerseys for more than seven decades, purchasing his first registered calf as a youth in 1937. He and his wife, Mary, operated Schirm Jersey Farm with their family. The Schirms focused on production in the breeding and management of the herd, and by 1988, the lactation average on the herd exceeded 18,000 pounds of milk, 760 pounds of fat and 620 pounds of protein

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and ranked fourth in the nation for milk yield. Today, the business is owned by their son, Paul, and his family and operated in West Salem, Ohio. The 190-cow dairy is enrolled on REAP and has contributed to Project Equity since 1979. Schirm Dairy Farm has been a contract advertiser in the Jersey Journal since 1978. Schirm served as a director of the American Jersey Cattle Association for two terms beginning in 1989 and received the organization’s Distinguished Service Award in 2004. He was vice president and director of the Ohio Jersey Breeders Association and received the club’s Pioneer Service Award. Schirm earned his American Farmer Degree and was a member of the Farmer and FFA Alumni Association. He served as the first president of the Ohio Young Farmers Association, was treasurer of the Ohio Dairy Farmers Federation and sat on the boards of the Franklin County Farm Bureau, Milk Marketing Inc. and the Central Ohio Milk Producers Association. He was a founder of the Central Ohio Breeding Association (COBA) and belonged to the Canal Winchester 100 Bushel Corn Club. Schirm was inducted into the Ohio Agricultural Hall of Fame in 2005. He was a lifetime member of David Lutheran Church in Canal Winchester. In addition to his wife of 63 years and son Paul (Dawn), he is survived by another son, Larry (Julie) Schirm of Laurelville, Ohio, and a daughter, Sara (David) Martin of Mansfield, Ohio; 10 grandchil-

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dren; nine great-grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews and friends. He was preceded in death by sisters, Helen Grube and Dorothy Rodewald. Contributions in Schirm’s memory may be made to either the Jersey Youth Academy, c/o American Jersey Cattle Association, 6486 East Main Street, Reynoldsburg, OH 43068; David Lutheran Church, 300 Groveport Road, Canal Winchester, OH 43110; or the National Kidney Foundation, Finance Department, 30 East 33rd St., New York, NY 10016.

Paul Richard McCarthy Paul Richard McCarthy, Jeffersontown, Ky., 92, passed away on December 8, 2011, at home on his farm. McCarthy was a lifelong Jersey breeder and operated McCarthy Jersey Farms with his wife, Ruth, until retirement. The McCarthys were avid supporters of Jersey programs and routinely consigned to leading Jersey sales, including the All American Jersey Sale, the Pot O’Gold Sale, the National Heifer Sale and the Kentucky National Sale. McCarthy Jersey Farms was a regular exhibitor on the tanbark trail and won many blue ribbons and purple banners at The All American Jersey Show and the Kentucky State Fair. Among the standouts was the 1955 National Grand Champion, Morocco Duchess. McCarthy was a director of the American Jersey Cattle Club from 1986-1992. He served on both the All American planning committee and the Kentucky National Sale and Show Committee, chairing the show committee of the later numerous times. He was president of the Kentucky Jersey Cattle Club and also presided over the Jefferson County Farm Bureau for 29 years. He served on the University of Kentucky Dairy Advisory Committee and supervised the Jefferson County Soil Conservation District. McCarthy was a member of the Kentucky Artificial Breeding Association Sire Committee and the Select Sires Jersey Committee and director of the Kentucky Artificial Breeding Association. He was a 4-H leader for 20 years. McCarthy was a repeat honoree of the Kentucky Farm Bureau Outstanding Service Award and received his county’s Master Conservation Award and the Kentucky Outstanding Grassland Farmer Award. He was a member of St. Michael Catholic Church. In addition to his wife of 44 years, Ruth Nell (Glass) McCarthy, he is survived by a daughter, Kimla Beumer; a son, Jeffery Beumer; seven grandchildren; 11 greatgrandchildren; and two brothers, John McCarthy and Robert McCarthy. January 2012

He was preceded in death by a daughter, Robin Coalter, a son, Michael Beumer, and a brother, Jerome McCarthy. Expressions of sympathy may be made to St. Michael Catholic Church, 3705 Stone Lakes Drive, Louisville, KY 40299.

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