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JERSEY JOURNAL
In this issue:
Official Publication of the American Jersey Cattle Association and National All-Jersey Inc. 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 61 • No. 1 • January 2014 • ISSN: 0021-5953
Editor: Kimberly A. Billman Assistant Editor: Tracie Hoying Communication Intern: Erin Williams Senior Writer/JerseySites Coordinator: Michele Ackerman All American Jersey Show
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86 Active A.I. Bulls by GJPI 87 Active A.I. Bulls by Appraisal
80 Pot O’Gold Sale 65 Sponsors of The All American
18 All American Jersey Sale
90 Top 10 Bulls Ranked within
30 All American Jersey Show 66 All American Junior Jersey
93 Top 75 Polled Females by GJPI 96 Top 200 Females with
85 Junior Banquet Highlights 50 National Jersey Jug Futurity
102 Top 200 Cows for Traditional
Traits
All American Jersey Sale
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Show
Jersey Sale Category
Genomic Evaluations JPI
Center Spread—2013 All Americans and Junior All Americans
18 All American Jersey Sale
30 All American Jersey Show
80 Pot O’Gold Sale
66 All American Junior Jersey Show 50 National Jersey Jug Futurity
All American Junior Jersey Show
Stoney Point Excitation Jamie was named National Grand Champion at the 61st All American Jersey Show. She is owned by Andy Sauder of River Valley Farm in Tremont, Ill. Willdina Jade Bee was named National Junior Grand Champion for Ben Sauder, also of River Valley Farm. For the complete listing of the All American and Reserve All American winners, see highlights of the All American Jersey Show starting on page 30. It was another record-setting year for the All American Jersey Sale. Complete coverage of the sale begins on page 18. Congratulations to all of the participants in the year’s All American events.
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114 Tulsa State Jersey Show
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48 Contributions Received for Charlene Nardone Queen Fund
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AJCA, NAJ Board Members
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Advertising Index
56 Henderson Receives Max Gordon Award
14 Along the Jersey Road
49 Meet the Newest National Jersey Queen
10 Calendar
63 Memorial Gifts Received
17 Editorial
50 National Jersey Jug Futurity
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72 Premier Performance Results Junior Show
115 In Memoriam
45 Premier Performance Results Open Show
111 Jersey Jargon
14 State Page Rebate Checks Distributed
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64 USJersey Staff Changes
117, 118 Journal Shopping Center
Field Service Staff
Jersey Journal Subscription Rates
109 Letter to the Editor 14 New Jersey Journal Contract Advertiser 10 Registration Fees 10 Type Appraisal Schedule Published monthly at 205 West Fourth St., Minster, Ohio 45865-0101, by the American Jersey Cattle Association, 6486 E. Main Street, Reynoldsburg, Ohio 43068-2362. Periodicals postage paid at Reynoldsburg, Ohio and at additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Jersey Journal, 6486 E. Main Street, Reynoldsburg, Ohio 43068-2362. Copyright by the American Jersey Cattle Association. Subscription Prices: $30.00 per year in the United States; $45.00 per year outside the United States. The receipt of the Jersey Journal is notification that money on subscription has been received. Your mailing label on back cover will show date to which subscription is paid. Changing your address: Please send old as well as new address to Jersey Journal, 6486 E. Main Street, Reynoldsburg, Ohio 43068-2362; send label from your last copy and allow five weeks for first copy to reach you.
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Company and Department Heads
Executive Secretary: Treasurer: Development: Information Technology: Jersey Journal: Jersey Marketing Service: National All-Jersey Inc. and Herd Services: Research and Genetic Program Development:
Neal Smith, 614/322-4455 Vickie White, 614/322-4452 Cherie L. Bayer, Ph.D., 614/322-4456 Lee Morgan, 614/322-4479 Kimberly A. Billman, 614/322-4451 Jason Robinson, 614/216-5862 Erick Metzger, 614/322-4450 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. Illinois and Wisconsin. Jason Robinson, 614/2165862 (mobile); jrobinson@ usjersey.com. Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. Sara Barlass, 614/256-6502 (mobile); 315/824-0349 (fax); sbarlass@usjersey.com. Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. Kate Rector-Garcia, 614/216-9727 (mobile); krector@ usjersey.com. Nevada and Northern California. Greg Lavan, 614/216-8838 (mobile); glavan@usjersey. com. Michigan and Ohio. Chris Lundgren, 614/313-5818 (mobile); clundgren@ usjersey.com. Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri,
Oklahoma, and Texas. Ron Mosser, 614/264-0142 (mobile); 260/368-7687 (fax); rmosser@usjersey.com. Indiana and Kentucky. Flint Richards, 614/266-9921 (mobile); frichards@ usjersey.com. Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and 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, and Vermont. For assistance in the following states, please contact Kristin Paul, Director of Field Services: Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota; Arizona, California and New Mexico.
Type Traits Appraisal Team Senior Appraiser: Ron Mosser, 614/264-0142, above Sara Barlass, above Kelly Epperly, 614/530-6918 (mobile); kepperly@usjersey. com. Paul Graybill, 614/935-3815 (mobile); pgraybill@usjersey.com. Londa Johnson, above
Greg Lavan, above Chris Lundgren, above Elizabeth Moss, 614/296-4166 (mobile); emoss@ usjersey.com. Flint Richards, above Shawn Styer, 614/266-2419 (mobile); sstyer@usjersey.com.
American Jersey Cattle Association Board of Directors Officers President: Chris Sorenson, W3995 County Road H, Pine River, WI 54965-8130. Phone 920/987-5495; csorenson000@centurytel.net. Vice President: Ralph Frerichs, 5730 Mueller Rd., La Grange, TX 78945-4226. Phone 979/249-5405; frerichs@cvctx.com. Ninth District. 2015. Directors Sam Bok, 11310 Krouse Rd., Defiance, OH 43512. Phone 419/782-0012; jawscows@defnet.com. Fourth District. 2016. Ralph Frerichs, see officers. Eighth District. 2015. W. Phil Gordon, 1304 S. Harkless Dr., C-7, Syracuse, IN 46567. Phone 574/361-7214; gordonfarms1304@ yahoo.com. Sixth District. 2014. Charles Luchsinger, 4349 Bussey Rd., Syracuse, NY 13215-9675. Phone 315/492-6927; silverspf@aol.com. Second District. 2014. Corey Lutz, 4399 Ritchie Rd., Lincolnton, NC 28092. Phone 704/735-1222; piedmontjerseys@charter.net. Fifth District. 2015.
David Norman, 7076 Rt. 414, Liberty, PA 16930-9726. Phone 570/324-5631; drnorman@chilitech.net. Third District. 2015. Walter Owens, 412 350th Ave., Frederic, WI 54837. Phone 715/653-2637; wowens@centurytel.net; Seventh District. 2016. Jim Quist, 5500 W. Jensen, Fresno, CA 93706. Phone 559/647-1284; PK1JQ@hotmail.com. Eleventh District. 2014. C.A. Russell, 22336 American Ave., Hilmar, CA 953249628. Phone 209/667-4582; carussell@prodigy.net. Twelfth District. 2016. Tom Seals, 10395 Meda Loop Rd., Cloverdale, OR 97112. Phone 503/392-4224; jennie.seals@gmail.com. Tenth District. 2016. Wesley Snow, 1601 Ferris Rd., Brookfield, VT 050360113. Phone 802/728-5291. First District. 2015. Jerry Spielman, 1892 M Rd., Seneca, KS 66538. Phone 785/336-2581; spielman@nvcs.com. Eighth District. 2014.
National All-Jersey Inc. Board of Directors Officers President: David Endres, W9402 County Rd. 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. David Endres, see above. District 4. 2014. Ralph Frerichs, ex-officio, see AJCA. Calvin Graber, 44797 281st St., Parker, SD 57053. Phone 605/238-5782; calgraber@yahoo.com. District 7. 2017
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James S. Huffard III, see above. District 5. 2016. John Kokoski, 57 Comins Rd., Hadley, MA 01035. Phone 413/549-6486; jkokoski@charter.net. District 3. 2017. 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; mossdairy@ gmail.com. District 8. 2014. Chris Sorenson, see AJCA officers. Jerry Spielman, ex-officio, see AJCA Mike Wickstrom, 5852 Columbus Ave., Hilmar, CA 95324-9754. Phone 209/634.6719; michaelwickstrom@ msn.com. District 2. 2017.
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ABS Global............................................... 99, 111 Accelerated Genetics..................................57, 91 Ahlem Farms Partnership.................................23 Alta Genetics/Jerseyland Sires.....................4, 63 American Jersey Cattle Association ....................................................... 15, 16, 117, 118 Ameri-Milk Jerseys..........................................114 Androgenics......................................................56 Avi-Lanche Jerseys...........................................11 Avon Road Jersey Farm.................................114 Bachelor Farms.................................................22 Barenbrug Seed................................................54 Biltmore Farms..................................................70 Boer Jerseys.....................................................36 Boks Jersey Farm.............................................84 Bolle-Acres Jerseys..........................................82 Brenhaven.........................................................36 Brentwood Farms................................................2 Buckeye Classic Spring Explosion Sale...........92 Buttercrest Jerseys...........................................84 California Gold Sale........................................116 California Jerseys................... 2, 23, 83, 112, 113 Cantendo Acres................................................84 Cedar Mountain Jerseys.................................110 Cedarcrest Farms.............................................22 Cinnamon Ridge Dairy.....................................24 Circle S Jerseys..............................................110 Clauss Dairy Farm..........................................113 Clover Patch Dairy............................................84 Covington Jerseys............................................24 Crescent Farm................................................110 D&E Jerseys.....................................................11 DLH Jersey Farm LLC......................................56 Dar-Re Farm Ltd...............................................84 DeMents Jerseys..............................................57 Den-Kel Jerseys................................................64 Diamond S Farm.............................................110 Domino Jerseys ...............................................64 Dreamroad Jerseys...........................................64 Dutch Hollow Farm.....................................72, 73 Edn-Ru Jerseys................................................70 Faria Brothers Dairy..........................................21 Fire-Lake Jerseys............................................113 Forest Glen Jerseys............................................3 Fort Morrison Jerseys.....................................110 Four Springs Jerseys......................................113 Genex..................................................... 105, 117 Gilreath, Brian...................................................49 Goff Dairy..........................................................92 Golden Meadows Jerseys..............................112 Graybill Jerseys.................................................49 Grazeland Jerseys Ltd......................................84 Hallet Dairy Farm LLC....................................114 Hav’s Farm......................................................110 Hawk Pond Jerseys..........................................44 Heartland Jerseys, Inc. ..................................120 Heinz Jerseys..................................................114
Her-Man Jerseys...............................................22 Hi-Land Farm....................................................64 High Lawn Farm................................................64 Highland Farms, Inc........................................110 Highland Jersey Farm.......................................84 Hilmar Jerseys................................................113 Holmes Farm...................................................110 Huffard Dairy Farms........................................115 Hy-Capacity Jerseys.........................................94 Illinois Jerseys.............. 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 49, 57 Immucell............................................................48 Iowa Jerseys.....................................................24 Irishtown Acres...............................................113 J-Kay Jerseys....................................................43 JEMI Jerseys...................................................113 JVB Red Hot Jerseys........................................94 Jersey Journal.............................................23, 47 Jersey Marketing Service........................ 92, 116 Journal Shopping Center....................... 117, 118 K&R Jerseys...................................................110 Keightley & Core Jerseys..................................53 Kenny Farm.....................................................113 Kilgus Dairy.......................................................25 Lady Lane Farm................................................58 Lawtons Jersey Farm........................................64 Lindsay’s Pine Hill Jerseys................................84 Livestock Exporters Association of U.S.A.........56 Lone Spring Jerseys.........................................49 Lucky Hill Jersey Farm....................................110 Lyon Jerseys.....................................................24 Mapleline Farm...............................................110 Margandale Jersey Farm..................................84 Martin Dairy LLC...............................................54 Mason Farm......................................................56 McKee Jersey Farm..........................................22 Meadowburn Jerseys........................................84 Meadowridge Jerseys.......................................41 Menda Jerseys................................................110 Messmer Jersey Farm......................................84 Michigan Jersey Cattle Club.............................94 Mill Ridge Jerseys...........................................113 Mill Valley Farm.................................................79 Mills Jersey Farm LLC......................................64 Miller, John........................................................57 Minnesota Jerseys..........................................110 Nettle Creek Jerseys.........................................56 New England Jerseys.............................. 70, 110 New York Jerseys........................... 52, 64, 72, 73 Nobledale Farm...............................................113 Normandell Farms..........................................113 Norse Star Jerseys...........................................39 Oakhaven Jerseys............................................84 Ohio Jersey Breeders Association...................78 Ohio Jerseys.................................. 43, 55, 78, 84 Oomsdale Farm, Inc..........................................64 Oregon Jerseys...................................... 3, 54, 58 Owens Farms Inc............................................114
The American Jersey Cattle Association promotes the use of authentic and unaltered photographic images of Jersey animals, and disapproves of the use of any photographic images that alter the body of the Jersey animal. The American Jersey Cattle Association therefore requests that all photographic images of Jersey animals submitted for publication in the Jersey Journal contain no alterations to the body of the animal. Despite its best efforts to ensure that only unaltered photographs of Jersey animals are used in this publication, the American Jersey Cattle Association cannot guarantee that every photographic image of a Jersey animal is authentic and unaltered.
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Page Crest Jerseys...........................................22 Pennsota Jerseys............................................110 Pennsylvania Jerseys................ 70, 79, 110, 113 Piedmont Jerseys.............................................76 Pro-Hart Jerseys...............................................75 Queen-Acres Farm...........................................44 Quist Dairy........................................................83 Rapid Bay Jerseys......................................46, 47 Ratliff Jerseys..............................................12, 13 Rawn Jersey Farm............................................22 Richardson Family Farm.................................110 Rider Jersey Farm.............................................69 River Valley Dairy........................... 26, 27, 28, 29 Riverside-F Farms...........................................113 Scotch View Farms...........................................64 Seacord Farm...................................................64 Select Sires, Inc................................. 9, 118, 119 Sexing Technologies.............................. 117, 118 Shan-Mar Jerseys...........................................113 Shenandoah Jerseys......................................108 Silver Maple Farms.........................................110 Silver Mist Farm................................................54 Silver Spring Farm............................................52 Smith Haven Dairy..........................................110 Sorensons-Hillview Jersey Farm Inc...............114 South Creek Acres............................................79 Spahr Jersey Farm, Inc.....................................84 Sparling Jerseys...............................................79 Spring Valley Farm............................................84 Springdale Jersey Farm..................................110 Spruce Row Jerseys.......................................113 St. Jacobs ABC.................................................77 Stanford, Scott..................................................38 Steinhauers Jerseys.......................................114 Stoney Hollow Jerseys....................................113 Stoney Point Jerseys........................................33 Sugar Brook Jerseys.......................................113 Sugar Grove Jerseys......................................108 Summit Farm.....................................................24 Sun Valley Jerseys............................................54 Sunbow Jerseys..............................................108 Sunset Canyon Jerseys....................................54 TJ Classic Jerseys............................................55 Taurus Service, Inc..........................................107 Taylor Jersey Farm Inc......................................64 Tierney Farm Jerseys.......................................64 TransOva...........................................................95 Tumblebrook Farm............................................70 Twin River Farm................................................64 Unkefer Jersey Dairy........................................84 Vanderfeltz Jerseys.........................................113 Waverly Farm......................................................7 Wilsonview Dairy...............................................54 Windy Hill Farm...............................................109 Wisconsin Jerseys....................... 38, 39, 41, 114 Woodstock Dairy.............................................114 Youngs Jersey Dairy Inc....................................84 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—Arkansas and Missouri; Indiana and Illinois; Wisconsin. February—Washington, Oregon and northern California; Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota; Iowa. March—Vermont and New Hampshire; Maine, Massachusetts and Connecticut; Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia and Delaware; Idaho and Utah; Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska and Colorado; North Carolina. April—California and Nevada. May—New Mexico and western Texas; Arizona and southern California; Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana; Texas; Florida, southern Georgia and South Carolina. June—New York; Michigan and Ohio.
Deadlines
JAN. 15—Nominations are due in the AJCA-NAJ office for Young Jersey Breeders, Master Breeder, Distinguished Service and Meritorious Service awards. MAR. 1—Entries due for the Leading Living Lifetime Production Contest. Cows alive as of December 31, 2013, 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. MAR. 1—Genomic samples must be to lab prior to this date for the April evaluation release. APR. 1—Genomic samples must be to lab prior to this date for the May evaluation release. APR. 24—Deadline for AJCA director petitions to be in the AJCA office. APR. 28—Deadline for NAJ director petitions to be in the AJCA office. MAY 1—Genomic samples must be to lab prior to this date for the June evaluation release. JUNE 1—Genomic samples must be to lab prior to this date for the July evaluation release. JULY 1—Genomic samples must be to lab prior to this date for the August evaluation release.
Sales
JAN. 7—THE HOLIDAY SPECTACULAR SALE VIA JERSEYBID.COM, closing begins at 7:30 p.m. (EST); Jersey Marketing Service, sale mgr.; catalog at www.JerseyBid.com. JAN. 28—JERSEYBID.COM INTERNET AUCTION, closing begins at 1:30 p.m. (EST); Jersey Marketing Service, sale mgr.; catalog at www.JerseyBid.com. FEB. 15—CALIFORNIA GOLD VIRTUAL SALE, College of the Sequoias, Tulare, Calif.; held in conjunction with the California Jersey Breeders state meeting conducted via JerseyBid.com; sale opens February 3 online and closes immediately following the state meeting on JerseyAuctionLive.com; Jersey Marketing Service, sale mgr. FEB. 25—JERSEYBID.COM INTERNET AUCTION, closing begins at 1:30 p.m. (EST); Jersey Marketing Service, sale mgr.; catalog at www.JerseyBid.com. MAR. 25—JERSEYBID.COM INTERNET AUCTION, closing begins at 1:30 p.m. (EST); Jersey Marketing Service, sale mgr.; catalog at www.JerseyBid.com. M A R . 2 8 — BU C K E Y E C L A S S I C S P R I N G EXPLOSION SALE FEATURING THE BEST OF
Registration Fees Effective April 1, 1999
InfoJersey.com Applications Member Non-Member
All Other Applications Member Non-Member
Under six (6) months................................................ $15.00 $17.00 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 22.00 12-24 months.......................................... 22.00 25.00 24.00 27.00 Over 24 months...................................... 30.00 35.00 32.00 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, 2014
Standard processing fee is $14.00 when transfer is received within 60 days of the date of sale of the animal to the new owner, and $17.00 when received after 60 days. Submit transfer online at infoJersey.com for a $2.00 discount on the standard fee. Note: You must have AJCA Customer Number of the new owner before making transfers online. Fee Discounts. Additional discounts may apply for herds enrolled in REAP, and for intraherd and intra-farm transfers. Refer to “Fees for Programs and Services” (www.usjersey.com/fees.pdf) or call Herd Services for more information. The Association’s Bylaws require the seller to pay the transfer fee. Save by becoming a lifetime member of the American Jersey Cattle Association.
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GOFF DAIRY, Ohio Expo Center, Columbus, Ohio; Jersey Marketing Service, sale mgr.; jms@usjersey. com. Mar. 29—MIDWEST SPRING SPECIAL SALE, Olmstead County Fairgrounds, Rochester, Minn.; 11:00 a.m. (CST); for more information contact Greg Nelson, 320/583-7450. APR. 5—KENTUCKY NATIONAL JERSEY SALE, Kentucky Expo Center, Louisville, Ky.; 3:30 p.m. (EST); Jersey Marketing Service, sale mgr.; jms@ usjersey.com. APR. 29—JERSEYBID.COM INTERNET AUCTION, closing begins at 1:30 p.m. (EST); Jersey Marketing Service, sale mgr.; catalog at www.JerseyBid.com. May 4—Derby Showcase All Breeds Sale, Lakeview Park, Frankfort, Ky.; 2:00 p.m. (EST); Louisville Jersey Parish, sale mgr.; for more information contact Jackie Branham, 502/545-0890. MAY 26—OHIO SPRING CLASSIC SALE, Sidney, Ohio; 11:00 a.m. (EST); sponsored by Ohio Jersey Breeders Association; for more information visit http://jerseysites.usjersey.com/ohiojerseys. MAY 27—JERSEYBID.COM INTERNET AUCTION, closing begins at 1:30 p.m. (EST); Jersey Marketing Service, sale mgr.; catalog at www.JerseyBid.com. JUNE 24—JERSEYBID.COM INTERNET AUCTION, closing begins at 1:30 p.m. (EST); Jersey Marketing Service, sale mgr.; catalog at www.JerseyBid.com. JUNE 14—THE SUMMER HUMMER II SALE, Norse Star Jerseys, Westby, Wis.; Avonlea Genetics, sale mgr. june 27—VIRTUAL 57TH NATIONAL HEIFER SALE, Holiday Inn and Suites, Alexandria, Va.; 6:30 p.m. (EST), Jersey Marketing Service, sale mgr.; jms@usjersey.com. JULY 12—CELEBRATION OF A CENTURY AT SILVER SPRING FARM, The Luchsinger Family with 100 years of Jerseys; at the farm, Syracuse, N.Y.; 12:00 noon (EST); for information contact Chuck at 315/558-1881 or Charlie at 315/382-4354. JULY 22—JERSEYBID.COM INTERNET AUCTION, closing begins at 1:30 p.m. (EST); Jersey Marketing Service, sale mgr.; catalog at www.JerseyBid.com. AUG. 26—JERSEYBID.COM INTERNET AUCTION, closing begins at 1:30 p.m. (EST); Jersey Marketing Service, sale mgr.; catalog at www.JerseyBid.com.
Meetings and Expositions
JAN. 17—New York jersey breeders meeting, Radisson Hotel, East Corning, N.Y.; 10:30 a.m. (EST). JAN. 25—NORTH CAROLINA jersey breeders meeting, Agricultural Center, Statesville, N.C.; 10:00 a.m. (EST). JAN. 25—OHIO jersey breeders meeting, Der Dutchman Restaurant, Plain City, Ohio; 10:30 a.m. (EST). JAN. 26-28—NATIONAL MASTITIS COUNCIL ANNUAL MEETING, Worthington Renaissance Hotel, Fort Worth, Texas; For more information visit http://www.nmconline.org. JAN. 26-29—DAIRY FORUM 2014, JW Marriott Desert Springs, Palm Desert, Calif.; for more information visit http://www2.idfa.org/forms/meeting/ Microsite/dairyforum2014. feb . 5 - 7 — midwest r E G I O N A L dA I RY cHALLENGE, hosted by Fox Valley Technical College, Appleton, Wis. FEB. 6-8—GREAT LAKES REGIONAL DAIRY CONFERENCE, Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort, Mt. Pleasant, Mich.; for more information visit http:// www.glrdc.msu.edu. feb. 8—michigan jersey breeders meeting, Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort, Mt. Pleasant, Mich.; 9:00 a.m. (EST). FEB. 11-13—WORLD AG EXPO, International (continued to page 112)
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Chris Sorenson, Pine River, Wis., has officially been nominated for President of the American Jersey Cattle Association. Phil Gordon, Syracuse, Ind., has officially been nominated for Director of the Sixth District for the American Jersey Cattle Association. Alan Chittenden, Schodack Landing, N.Y., has officially been nominated for Director of the Second District for the American Jersey Cattle Association. ***************** Whittney (Smith) and Bradlee Bowers, both of Amanda, Ohio, were married November 23, 2013, in Chillicothe, Ohio. Whittney was Assistant Editor of the Jersey Journal from February 2010 until August 2013, when she began her role as assistant to the Executive Secretary. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree from The Ohio State University in 2010 after studying agricultural communication and finished a master’s degree in public relations from Kent State University in 2013. Brad is also a graduate of The Ohio State University, where he holds a bachelor’s degree in crop science. He is currently employed at Kenworth and works on his family grain and cattle farm, where the couple resides. Easton Talmage Savage was born September 5, 2013, to parents Ryan and Ashley Savage, Knoxville, Md. Easton weighed 8 lbs. 5 oz. and was 21¾ inches long. Easton is the first child for Ryan and Ashley. Maternal grandparents are John and Julie Mayer, Stoney Point Jerseys, Taneytown, Md. Ryan and Ashley reside at his family’s Holstein farm in Knoxville. Page 14
New Contract Advertisers The Jersey Journal welcomes the following new contract advertisers. Watch for their ad in future issues of the Jersey Journal. Menda Jerseys, David and Melanie Carmichael, Vergennes, Vt.
For more information on how Journal advertising can help you or your state organization, contact staff at 614/322-4451. Isabel Myrian Gilbert was born December 4, 2013, to parents John and Sarah Gilbert, Iowa Falls, Iowa. Isabel weighed 9 lbs. 3 oz. and was 22 inches long. She is the first child for John and Sarah, and rumor has it she already has John wrapped around her finger. Sarah is the Customer Service coordinator for National All-Jersey Inc. Duchess Dairy, Rural Retreat, Va., was recognized with the Outstanding Industry Leadership Award at the annual membership meeting of the WythevilleWythe-Bland Chamber of Commerce on November 14. Queen of Quality producer Duchess Dairy is a partnership between the Huffard Family (Huffard Dairy Farms), Crockett, Va. and the Blankenship and Shemp Family (Sugar Grove Jerseys), Sugar Grove, Va. Cinnamon Ridge Dairy, Donahue, Iowa was featured in an article in Dairy Today about their transition to robotic milkers and how they handled the risk management for the transition. Coowner John Maxwell began by visiting 30 dairies in a two-year period before incorporating the robotics into the Cinnamon Ridge operation. During the process Amy Maxwell, John’s daughter, worked on four different dairies getting hands-on experience of how to manage and operate the robotic units.
Pearson of Piedmont Jerseys, Lincolnton, N.C. were featured in a 2½ minute video about why they are dedicated to dairying. The video was produced by the Southeastern United Dairy Industry Association, Inc. (SUDIA). The video can be viewed at http://vimeo.com/75214667. Corey is currently serving as Director of the Fifth District for the American Jersey Cattle Association and as chair of the Breed Improvement Committee for the organization.
State Rebate Checks Distributed This year, more than $11,400 in rebates was dispersed to state Jersey associations for participation in the Jersey Journal’s state-page advertising program. Eight states qualified for rebates in 2013. Leading the way are the California Jersey Breeders, who earned $2,596.48 for placing more than 46 pages of advertising. T h ey we r e f o l l owe d by t h e Oregon Jersey Breeders earning a check for $1,923.08. The New York Jerseys breeders received a check for $1,642.80 Other associations earning a rebate were: Wisconsin Jersey Breeders with a check for $1,412.48; Ohio Jersey Breeders earned a check for $1,224.70; New England Jersey Breeders earned a check for $1,175.68; the Pennsylvania Jersey Breeders received $755.73; and the Iowa Jersey Breeders received $717.80. There were also four individual advertisers that met the 18-page rebate requirement: Jersey Marketing Service earned $1,595.63; Select Sires, $1,577.20; Jerseyland Sires/Alta Genetics, $1,320.00; and Accelerated Genetics, $1,080.00. To learn more about how your state association can become eligible for the state-page advertising rebate program, contact the Jersey Journal at 614/3224451.
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Looking Forward The month of January takes its name from the registered in 2013 are sired by a bull that is or has been on mythological god of transitions, Janus, a character that is the G-code list. And, we would note, there are G-code bulls both backwards facing and forward looking. As you read this, that are themselves sires of G-code bulls. Five of the top 10 2013 is finished with many headlines for the Jersey breed bulls in the 2012 “Sires of Sons” study had G-code status. and these organizations to be reported, among them a third Which raises the question, “Do genomic proofs really hold consecutive record-breaking year for registrations. Arguably, up?” The answer is, yes, genomic evaluations are effective however, no measure of what happened last year has greater predictors of progeny-test proofs. Table 2 tells that story for consequence for breed improvement and expansion going the very first group of Jersey bulls that moved from genomicforward than the year-end status of Jersey sire development. only evaluations to proofs including pedigree and genomic As of today, and daughter Table 1. PTA averages of Active A.I. and genomic evaluated-marketed bulls, December 2013. there are 128 performance progeny-tested data. Changes in No. Bulls REL Milk Fat Pro CM$ NM$ PL Type JPI Active A.I. bulls PTA values have Active A.I. 128 85 517 41 24 314 277 1.8 0.9 111 on the market, Genomic evaluated (G) 259 65 968 54 37 483 442 3.4 1.5 166 been well within averaging CM$ the confidence G-code entered in 2012 135 67 949 53 36 452 414 3.0 1.4 167 3 1 4 , 1 . 8 f o r Top 25% 67 1,354 63 47 548 511 3.7 1.7 210 interval for the Productive Life G-code entered in 2013 158 64 1,019 57 40 515 470 3.6 1.5 188 initial evaluations and 0.9 for PTA Top 25% 62 1,404 63 50 579 538 4.0 1.7 223 at 65% reliability: Type on their plus or minus 461 December proofs. The A.I. companies are also marketing pounds for PTA milk, and plus or minus 10 pounds for PTA 259 young sires whose evaluations include genomic data, protein. The actual change across two years has been just 117 thus adding accuracy over traditional Parent Average, but lbs. milk and 5 lbs. protein. no daughter information. These G-code bulls are sons, More to the point, were the bulls that had been even grandsons of active A.I. bulls. As should be expected, predicted to be the best ranked the same way after daughter their average genetic merit is superior to that of their elders: information was added? In general, yes. The rank correlation CM$ 483, 3.4 for Productive Life and 1.5 for PTA Type. for these 81 bulls from December 2011 to December 2013, Comparing the groups of G-code bulls that entered A.I. from 0 daughters and 62% Reliability to an average of 126 in 2012 and 2013 (Table 1) shows how selection pressure daughters and 82% Reliability, is 0.79, a very positive finding has intensified for production, fitness and longevity, and especially when you consider how closely grouped young functional type, even as A.I. organizations grow their Jersey bulls that make it to A.I. are and that their rank on the JPI sire offerings. list can be determined by a very few points. By their sheer numbers, the magnitude of their genetic Genomic evaluations are a valuable tool to make early merit and the opportunities associated with their early selection decisions without waiting for daughter proofs. To use, genomic evaluated bulls are leaving quite a mark on make it work, spread the risk of using a single bull by instead today’s population. Registrations of calves sired by G-code picking a group that meets your genetic goals. As Table 1 bulls doubled in 2012 over 2011, accounting for 40% shows, the opportunities to accelerate genetic gains for yield, of registrations. As this is written, one-half of the calves fitness and type traits are available right now. Table 2. Evaluations for 81 genomic-evaluated Jersey bulls receiving first summary including daughter information in April 2012. Proof Date
December 2011 April 2012 December 2012 December 2013
No. Daus. REL
Milk
Fat%
Fat
Pro%
Pro
SCS
PL
DPR
NM$
CM$
Type
JUI
JPI
1.47 1.38 1.23 0.99
86 79 72 66
0 32 87 126
62 70 77 82
461 405 358 344
0.05 0.06 0.06 0.06
31 29 28 27
0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02
20 17 16 15
3.05 3.06 3.06 3.08
1.7 1.7 1.3 1.0
-0.01 0.04 0.11 0.04
214 203 182 163
236 222 200 180
0.7 0.7 0.6 0.5
Change from 12/11 126
20
-117
0.01
-4
0.00
-5
0.03
-0.7
0.05
-51
-56
-0.2
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New Record Average Set for 61st All American Sale
he 61st All American Jersey Sale posted a new high average for the series at $8,804.26 on 47 lots. The sale was paced by a pair of young bulls that were syndicated for a combined $110,000 and half a dozen high genomic heifers that sold for $12,000 or more. The average shattered the previous record of $7,793.33 established in 1996. The sale gross of $413,800 for the event, held November 10, 2013, at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Ky., ranks fourth in series history. The sale average for the 45 females that sold was $6,751.11. Sale Analysis
Number
Avg. Price Total Value
4 Cows, two years and over 8 Bred heifers 2 Open yearlings 29 Heifer calves 2 Bulls 2 Choice of calves
$5,575.00 4,112.50 3,300.00 7,848.28 55,000.00 7,200.00
$22,300 32,900 6,600 227,600 110,000 14,400
47 Lots Median price
$8,804.26 $413,800 $5,000.00
Sale Management: Jersey Marketing Service Auctioneer: Lynn Lee
Genomic evaluations continue to play a key role in elite, high end sales like The All American Jersey Sale. Consignors are willing to part with their best genetics because buyers are willing to pay a premium for solid pedigrees that have been validated by genotyping. In all, 39 lots had been genotyped prior to the sale, as had the dam of
one of the two choices that sold. Fourteen heifers that crossed the auction block ranked on the list of the Top 500 Heifers for GJPI on sale day; 29 lots sold with contracts or interest from A.I. organizations. All shares for the two syndicated bulls were sold out a week before the sale. In all, 29 buyers from 15 states made purchases. River Valley Farm, Tremont, Ill., was the volume buyer of the day, purchasing five lots for $89,000. Syndicated Bulls The high selling bull, Missiska MacKenzie-ET, sold to Semex USA and the MacKenzie Syndicate, a group of 50 Jersey breeders, for $60,000. He will be sampled at the organization’s facility in Madison, Wis. “MacKenzie” was bred and consigned by C. Pelletier, P. Bard, J. Pettelier and K. Gasser of Saint Armand, Que., and hails from the “Maid” cow family. He has GPTAs of +1,131M, +100F, +57P and +755CM$. He is +1.8 for Type, +4.6 for Productive Life, tested free for JH1 with a GJPI of +253. He is sired by All Lynns Vinnie-ET, GJPI +183, and out of Sunset Canyon Merchants I Maid-ET. He has a maternal brother at Select Sires and three full sisters that ranked in the top 20 for Lifetime Profitability Index (LPI) in Canada on sale day. “Maid” is appraised VG 87 and projected to 15,345 lbs. milk, 849 lbs. fat and 567 lbs. protein actual at 1-8 in Canada. She is sired
Kash In Fastrack 40806-P was the high selling female at $35,000. She was purchased by River Valley Farm, represented by David Jordan, second left, and Tim Sauder, third left, with the C. Scott Mayfield Memorial Trophy for the buyer of the high seller. AJCA-NAJ Executive Secretary Neal Smith, right, presents the C. L. Collins Jr. Memorial Award to the consignor, Rancho Teresita Dairy, represented by Case Kasbergen, back. Also pictured are 2013 National Jersey Queen Sydney Endres, left, and Jordan Elmore, at the halter. In the box are Brad Barham, pedigrees, Elizabeth Moss, and Lynn Lee, auctioneer.
by Sunset Canyon Merchant, GJPI +104, and ranked #10 in Canada for LPI on sale day. She has 11 brothers in A.I. and three sisters ranked for GJPI in the U.S. “MacKenzie’s” grandam, Sunset Canyon Impuls L Maid 4-ET, Excellent-91%, has an m.e. average of 22,232–1,336–887 on two lactations. She ranks among the Top 200 Cows for GJPI at +204. She has five Excellent and 23 Very Good maternal sisters, many ranked on the top lists for GJPI. Included in this group is Sunset Canyon Legion L Maid, Excellent-90%, the high selling female of The All American Jersey Sale in 2007. She made 21,520 lbs. milk, 1,139 lbs. fat and 797 lbs. protein at 5-6. “MacKenzie’s” third dam is Sunset Can-
yon Lemvig Maid 4-ET, Excellent-93%, with three lactations—all over 20,000 lbs. milk—and a best record of 5-2 365 30,508 7.0% 2,150 4.3% 1,302 DHIR. His fourth dam is Tenn Haug E Maid, Excellent-93%. She has five lactations and made 26,014 lbs. milk, 1,820 lbs. fat and 1,107 lbs. protein in 365 days at 6-0. “Maid” sent 24 sons to A.I. and has seven Excellent and 12 Very Good daughters. Jars of Clay Barnabas was the other young bull syndicated at The All American Jersey Sale. He sold to Select Sires Inc. and the Barnabas Syndicate, a group of 40 Jersey breeders, for $50,000. He will be sampled at the company’s facilities in Plain City, Ohio. “Barnabas” was bred and
The third high selling female was D&E Plus Kira 22955-ET. She was purchased for $16,000 by River Valley Farm, represented by David Jordan, right, and Tim Sauder, third right. She was consigned by D & E Jerseys, represented by Benny Rector, third right. Also pictured are 2013 National Jersey Queen Sydney Endres, JMS Manager Jason Robinson, second left, and Korri Briggs, at the halter. In the box are Brad Barham, Elizabeth Moss and Lynn Lee.
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Sun Valley Marvel Koretta-ET was the second high selling female at $17,000. She was purchased by River Valley Farm, represented by David Jordan, second left, and Tim Sauder, third left. “Koretta” was consigned by Tom Seals, second right, and his wife, Jennie. Also pictured are 2013 National Jersey Queen Sydney Endres, left, JMS Manager Jason Robinson, back, and Rachel Hinton, at the halter. In the box are Brad Barham, pedigrees, Elizabeth Moss, and Lynn Lee, auctioneer. “Koretta” was one of the four high-selling females purchased by River Valley Farm at the 61st All American Jersey Sale.
consigned by Jim Quist, Fresno, Calif. “Barnabas” has GPTAs of +1,495M, +71F and +50P. He is +2.6 for Type, +3.2 for Productive Life, tested free for JH1 and has a GJPI of +231. He is from the same maternal line that brought the breed Mason Boomer Sooner Berretta, GJPI +8. “Barnabas” is sired by Heartland Merchant Topeka-ET, GJPI +187, and out of Jars of Clay Valentino Bridget. “Bridget” is a Very Good-88% daughter of All Lynns Louie Valentino, GJPI +215, with an m.e. of 25,107–1,074–839 on her first lactation and actual production of 1-9 305 3x 20,640 4.3% 893 3.3% 684 95DCR. She ranks #55 in the nation among (continued to page 20)
River Valley Farm, represented by Tim Sauder, third right, and David Jordan, right, placed the final bid of $14,500 on the fourth high selling female, Shan-Mar Hilario Charley-ET. She was consigned by Mark and Shannon Gardner, second and third left. Pictured with “Charley” are 2013 National Jersey Queen Sydney Endres, JMS Manager Jason Robinson, back, and Jordan Elmore, at the halter. Brad Barham, Elizabeth Moss and Lynn Lee are in the box.
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genotyped cows with a GJPI of +211. She has a maternal brother in A.I. and several maternal sisters ranked for GJPI. The grandam of “Barnabas” is Jars of Clay Venerable 1771 2620-P. She is an Excellent-90% daughter of BW Venerable-ET, GJPI +133, with a two lactation m.e. average of 20,060–1,019–748. His Excellent-91% third dam has five lactations—three over 20,000 lbs. milk—and a best record of 7-7 305 3x 24,450 5.3% 1,291 3.7% 908 94DCR. His fourth dam is appraised Excellent-92% and has two records over 23,500 lbs. milk, 950 lbs. fat and 770 lbs. protein. The next dam is Very Good-83% and has a two lactation m.e. average of 19,547–902–759. High Selling Females As they did last year, the Sauder family of River Valley Farm purchased the four high selling females. The Sauders purchased the high selling female, Kash In Fastrack 40806-P, for $35,000. She is now the highest selling polled Jersey female at public auction as reported to the Jersey Journal, surpassing Scenic View Critic Navara Maid 1-P-ET, who sold for $22,000 in the Ohio Spring Classic Sale in May 2013. The nine-month-old heifer calf hails from the same cow family as “Barnabas.” She is sired by BW Fastrack-ET, GJPI +203, and sold with contract interest from ABS Global, Accelerated Genetics, Genex/CRI, Jerseyland Sires, Select Sires Inc., Semex and Trans-America Genetics (TAG). She has GPTAs of +932M, +64F and +34P. She is +2.1 for Type and tested free for JH1. She ranks #19 on the list of the Top 100 Polled Females for GJPI with an index of +192. Several maternal sisters also rank on this list, including Kash-In Plus 41433-P-ET, the #1 polled female with a GJPI of +251. Their dam is Jars of Clay Venerable 1771 2620-P, the grandam of “Barnabas.” “Fastrack 40806” was bred and consigned by Rancho Teresita Dairy, Tulare, Calif., which consigned to The All American Jersey Sale for the first time. The dairy is
AJCA-NAJ Executive Secretary Neal Smith, right, thanks Pat Gourley for his service as chair of the 61st All American Jersey Sale.
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Faria Brothers Marvel Alexmorgan-ET tied as fifth high selling female at $12,000. She was purchased by McCalister Russell, second left, and consigned by Faria Bros. Dairy, represented by Jason Faria, second right. Also pictured are 2013 National Jersey Queen Sydney Endres and Rachel Hinton, at the halter. In the box are Brad Barham, Elizabeth Moss and Lynn Lee.
Rancho Teresita Dairy, represented by Case Kasbergen, left, purchased Royalty Ridge Tequilas Finest-ET for $12,000. She was consigned by Ryan A. Lancaster, represented by JMS Manager Jason Robinson, right. Pictured with “Finest” are 2013 National Jersey Queen Sydney Endres and Korri Briggs, at the halter. Brad Barham, Elizabeth Moss and Lynn Lee are in the box.
owned by the Kasbergen family and in the midst of being transitioned from a Holstein herd to a Jersey herd. River Valley Farm took home the second high selling female, Sun Valley Marvel Koretta-ET, with a final bid of $17,000. The nine-month-old heifer calf is sired by the breed’s current #3 G-code bull, All Lynns Valentino Marvel-ET, GJPI +246. Like her new herdmate, “Koretta” sold with contract interest from ABS Global, Accelerated Genetics, Genex/CRI, Jerseyland Sires, Select Sires Inc., Semex and TAG. She has GPTAs of +1,277M, +48F, +43P and +603CM$. She is +1.6 for Type, +5.2 for Productive Life, tested free for JH1 and ranks on the list of the Top 500 Females for GJPI. “Koretta” has four maternal brothers in A.I. and two maternal sisters ranked on the top lists for GJPI. Their dam is an Excellent-91% daughter of ISDK JAS Bungy, JPI +140, with a best record of 4-7 305 19,990 4.6% 929 3.8% 765 98DCR. She freshened with her fourth calf in September and is projected to again make more than 19,600 lbs. milk actual. “Koretta’s” grandam is a Very Good-87%
daughter of Windy Willow Montana Jace, GJPI +90, with a three lactation m.e. average of 22,801–915–771. She has an Excellent and five Very Good maternal sisters with records to 24,590 lbs. milk, 991 lbs. fat and 802 lbs. protein. The next dam, Turbo K-Lee of Sun Valley, Excellent-93%, placed in the 2007 Leading Living Lifetime Production Contest with credits of 248,932 lbs. milk, 10,708 lbs. fat and 9,982 lbs. protein. Her Excellent-93% fourth dam has three records over 21,000 lbs. milk, 930 lbs. fat and 760 lbs. protein. The next three dams are Very Good. She was bred and consigned by Thomas L. and Jennie L. Seals, Beaver, Ore. The third high selling female, D&E Plus Kira 22995-ET, sold for $16,000. The sixmonth-old daughter of Sweetie Plus Iatolas Bold, GJPI +222, sold with A.I. interest from ABS Global, Accelerated Genetics, Genex/CRI, Jerseyland Sires, Liberty Jersey Sires, Select Sires Inc., Semex and TAG. She carries GPTAs of +1,557M, +70F and +54P and tested free for JH1. She ranks #124 among genotyped females with a GJPI (continued to page 22)
Sponsors of the Pre-Sale Social at The All American Jersey Sale Quist Dairy & Farming - Jars of Clay Jerseys Hilmar Cheese Company Holmes County Cheese Cabot Cooperative Creamery Kilgus Farmstead Jim and Carol Ahlem, Calif. Bush River Jerseys, S.C. Joshua Conner and Rachel White Conner, Ind. Alan and Rosalie Danforth, N.Y. Danforth Jersey Farm/Cowbella Butter and Yogurt, N.Y. Nico and Erna de Boer and Sons, Texas Forest Glen Jerseys, Ore. Greenland Jersey Farms, Ky. Hi-Land Farms, David and Dana, Greg and Jody, Ben and Emily Chamberlain, N.Y.
Highland Farms Inc., Maine Huffard Dairy Farms, Va. Jersey Origins, Wis. Ladies of Jersey Lady-Lane Farm, Ore. Marilyn Malnati, S.C. Margandale Farms Ltd., Ohio Normandell Jerseys, Pa. Prairie Harbour Jerseys LLC, Minn. Rector Jersey Farm, 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. World Wide Sires Ltd., Calif.
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of +230. Several of her maternal sisters also rank on the top lists for GJPI. Her dam is a Very Good-86% daughter of Tollenaars Impuls Legal 233-ET, GJPI +161, with an m.e. of 23,647–1,137–857 on her first lactation. She ranks on the list of the Top 200 Cows for GJPI with an index of +210. Her grandam is a Very Good-81% daughter of Ahlem Lemvig Abe-ET, GJPI +131, with a four lactation m.e. average of 21,772–1,001–781. Her third and fourth dam each have records over 19,500 lbs. milk, 880 lbs. fat and 760 lbs. protein. Her fifth dam is appraised Very Good-85% and has seven complete lactations. “Kira” was bred and consigned by D & E Jerseys, Dalhart, Texas. The fourth high selling female purchased by River Valley Farm was Shan-Mar Hilario Charley-ET. The Sauders purchased the sixmonth-old daughter of Cal-Mart Renegade Hilario-ET, GJPI +207, for $14,500. She sold with A.I. interest from ABS Global, Accelerated Genetics, Genex/CRI, Jerseyland Sires, Liberty Jersey Sires, Select Sires Inc., Semex and TAG. She has GJPIs of +1,217M, +68F and +50P and tested free for JH1. She ranks on the list of the Top 500 Females for GJPI with an index of +226. She has a full brother in A.I. and a full sister that ranks #44 among genotyped females with a GJPI of +244. “Charley’s” dam and grandam also rank on the top genetic lists. Her dam is a “Legal” daughter with a projected m.e. of 25,174–1,099–867 on her first lactation. She ranks on the list of the Top 500 Females for GJPI with an index of +216. “Charley’s” grandam, Shan-Mar Legacy Carissa-ET, Very Good-86%, has a two lactation m.e. average of 23,285–1,199–892. She has three sons in A.I. and ranks among the top 1.5% for GJPI with a GJPI of +184. “Charley’s” Excellent-90% third dam has a best record of 4-4 305 24,450 4.6% 1,132 3.6% 874 102DCR. Her Very Good88% fourth dam produced 22,120 lbs. milk, 1,098 lbs. fat and 808 lbs. protein at 4-1. The next six dams are Very Good or Excellent. “Charley” was bred and consigned by Mark and Shannon Gardner, Dayton, Pa. A pair of heifers that sold for $12,000 tied as the fifth high selling females of the day. McCalister Russell, Hilmar, Calif., selected Faria Brothers Marvel Alexmorgan-ET. The seven-month-old “Marvel” daughter sold with A.I. interest from ABS Global, Accelerated Genetics, Genex/CRI, Jerseyland Sires, Select Sires, Semex and TAG. She ranks #19 among genotyped females with a GJPI of +254. She carries GPTAs of +1,898M, +52F and +54P. She is +5.0 for Productive Life and has a Jersey Udder Index of +5.85. JERSEY JOURNAL
Like “Charley,” her dam and grandam both rank on the top genetic lists, as do numerous other members of the family. “Alexmorgan’s” dam is Very Good-84% and ranks #88 among genotyped females with a GJPI of +234. She has a projected m.e. of 29,103–1,193–980 on her first lactation. She has seven maternal brothers in A.I. Her grandam, GR Faria Brothers Do Right Dorsey, Excellent-90%, has four lactations—three over 24,000 lbs. milk— and a best record of 4-7 305 28,730 3.9% 1,121 3.6% 1,027 98DCR. She ranks on the list of the Top 200 Cows for GJPI. The next dam has four records over 22,000 lbs. milk. “Alexmorgan” was bred and consigned by Faria Bros. Dairies, Dumas, Texas. Rancho Teresita Dairy chose the other $12,000 lot, Royalty Ridge Tequilas FinestET. The fancy eight-month-old heifer calf is sired by the breed’s #1 bull for Type (+2.4), Tower Vue Prime Tequila-ET, GJPI -83, and january 2014
backed by three Excellent-95% dams. Her dam, Family Hill Connection Faith, is sired by Giprat Belles Connection-ET, JPI +30, and made 16,180 lbs. milk, 891 lbs. fat and 625 lbs. protein at 4-11. “Faith’s” maternal sister, Family Hill Governor Favor, Excellent-92%, was Reserve All American Junior Two-Year-Old in 2010 and named Reserve Grand Champion of the California State Fair in 2011 and the California Spring Show in 2013. Their dam was tapped as Reserve Intermediate Champion of The All American Jersey Show in 2004 and named Reserve All American Four-YearOld in 2005. She has an m.e. average of 20,228–923–756 on five lactations. The third dam of “Finest” is Pleasant Nook Berretta Felice. She was Reserve Intermediate Champion of the Western National Jersey Show and stood second in the junior three-year-old class at the Central National Jersey Show in 2001. She is backed
by three more Excellent dams. “Finest” was bred and consigned by Ryan A. Lancaster, Tillamook, Ore. The sixth high selling female hails from the “Violet” family. All Lynns Critic Vandora-P-ET was purchased by the Genesis Cooperator Herd of Shawano, Wis., for $11,500. The daughter of Schultz Legal Critic-P, GJPI +180, turned a year old three weeks after the sale and ranks #9 among polled females for GJPI with an index of +212. She has GPTAs of +1,257M, +56F and +46P and tested free for JH1. She sold with A.I. interest from Accelerated Genetics, Genex/CRI, Jerseyland Sires, Select Sires, Semex and TAG. “Vandora” is out of D&E Paramount Violet, Excellent-90%, with three records over 20,000 lbs. milk and a best record of 5-2 305 3x 27,600 4.2% 1,167 3.5% 953 95DCR. She sent 34 sons to A.I. to date, (continued to page 24)
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including several that have topped the list of G-code bulls. A full sister to “Vandora” ranks #2 among polled females. “Vandora” was bred and consigned by David Allen, Reedsburg, Wis. A choice from the “Veronica” family brought the seventh high price of the day. John G. Boer, Dalhart, Texas, placed the last bid of $10,500 on a first choice female sired by Rock Ella Impression-ET, GJPI -43, and out of Arethusa Primetime Déjà Vu-ET. With the purchase, Boer will choose first from seven pregnancies due in December. “Déjà vu” is an Excellent-95% daughter of Gil-Bar Sparkler Primetime, JPI -106, with a best record of 5-0 305 20,000 5.0% 996 3.8% 763 96DCR. She was named Grand Champion of the Kansas State Fair in 2012 and earned Reserve Grand Champion laurels at the show the following year. A daughter, Ratliff Action Dazzle-ET, Excellent-91%, was Reserve All American Senior Two-Year-Old in 2012. Another daughter, Ratliff Sambo Demi-ET, Excellent-91%, stood first as a junior two-year-old at the Central National Junior Jersey Show in 2010 and third in the Page 24
National Jersey Jug Futurity a year later. “Déjà Vu’s” dam is the world-renown Huronia Centurion Veronica 20J, Excellent-97%. “Veronia” was named Reserve National Grand Champion in 2002 and National Grand Champion in 2004. She also has been named Reserve and Supreme Champion of World Dairy Expo. Her daughters have also fared well as Arethusa Response Vivid-ET was tapped Reserve Supreme Champion of World Dairy Expo and Grand Champion of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in 2012. Arethusa On Time Vogue-ET is the reigning winner of the World Dairy Expo International Futurity. The choice was consigned by Ron and Christy Ratliff, Garnett, Kan. The All American Sale Committee was comprised of chair Pat Gourley, Portland, Ore., associate chair Ed Kirchdoerfer, Cape Girardeau, Mo., and 26 more volunteers from across the country. Sales $6,600 and Over
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Jars of Clay Barnabas, bull 1 yr................................... 50,000 (Jim Quist, Freno, Calif.) River Valley Farm, Tremont, Ill. Kash In Fastrack 40806-P-ET, heifer calf 9 mos.......... 35,000 (Rancho Teresita Dairy, Tulare, Calif.) Sun Valley Marvel Koretta-ET, heifer calf 9 mos.......... 17,000 (Thomas L. and Jennie L. Seals, Beaver, Ore.) D&E Plus Kira 22995-ET, heifer calf 6 mos................. 16,000 (D & E Jerseys, Dalhart, Texas) Shan-Mar Hilario Charley-ET, heifer calf 6 mos........... 14,500 (Mark and Shannon Gardner, Dayton, Pa.) Ahlem Score Lu 41846-ET, heifer calf 5 mos................ 6,500 (William Ahlem, Jr., Hilmar, Calif.) Rancho Teresita Dairy, Tulare, Calif. Royalty Ridge Tequilas Finest-ET, heifer calf 8 mos.... 12,000 (Ryan A. Lancaster, Tillamook, Ore.) Ky-Hi Topeka Hopefull-P-ET, heifer calf 8 mos.............. 7,500 (Kylie M. Lehr, Canastota, N.Y.) McCalister Russell, Hilmar, Calif. Faria Brothers Marvel Alexmorgan-ET, heifer calf 7 mos. ................................................................................ 12,000 (Faria Bros Dairies, Dumas, Texas) Genesis Cooperator Herd/Steve Dewall, Shawano, Wis. All Lynns Critic Vandora-P-ET, heifer calf 11 mos........ 11,500 (David Allen, Reedsburg, Wis.) Faria Brothers Marvel Hamm-ET, heifer calf 6 mos....... 7,600 (Faria Dairy, Willcox, Ariz.) John G. Boer, Dalhart, Texas First choice female sired by Rock Ella Impression-ET and out of Arethusa Primetime Deja Vu-ET.............................. 10,500 (Ron and Christy Ratliff, Garnett, Kan.) Ryan G. Barlass, Janesville, Wis. Forever Little T of TJ Classic, cow 3 yrs......................... 8,000 (Joel and Greg Bourne and Tabitha Francis, Ansonia, Ohio) Sexing Technologies, San Antonio, Texas Aloha Sparky Maple, cow 2 yrs...................................... 6,900 (Lars W. Russell, Hilmar, Calif.) Faria Brothers Topeka Robben-ET, heifer calf 8 mos.... 6,500 (Faria Bros Dairies) Eric Leonard Silva, Beaver, Ore. Ahlem Medalist Jenny 615, bred heifer 18 mos............. 6,700 (William Ahlem, Jr.) Roger Coulter and Deb Holmquist, Paris, Ill. Cold Run Fastrack Mercury-ET, heifer calf 9 mos......... 6,600 (James Herron, Salem, Ohio)
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Sauder Family of Illinois Sweeps the Championship Banners
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or the first time since 1974, one family has swept the championship banners in The All American Jersey Show. River Valley Dairy, the Sauder family of Tremont, Ill., captured the Grand and Reserve Grand Champion banners during the All American Jersey Show on November 11, 2013. The win comes on the heels of an incredible weekend for the family as their son, Ben, won both championship banners in The All American Junior Jersey Show and on Sunday, the family won the National Jersey Jug Futurity. This feat has only been accomplished four times to date. The most recent being nearly 40 years ago at the All American Jersey Show, when Happy Valley Farm, the Gamble family, of Danville, Ky., took home both banners with H.V. F. Gareths Samares as the National Grand Champion and Sleeping Rosanna as the Reserve National Grand Champion. Happy Valley Farm also had both champions in 1973 and Heaven Hill Farm was the first to accomplish this in 1966. It was a cow that captured the Grand Champion banner at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Jersey Show in September and the reserve champion banner at the International Jersey Show in October, that took home top honors at the championship show for the Jersey breed in Louisville, Ky.,—Stoney Point Excitation Jamie, owned by Andy Sauder, Tremont, Ill. The win culminated not only an incredible year for her owners, but also her breeders— John and Julie Mayer, Stoney Point Jerseys, Taneytown, Md. Not only have they now bred their first National Grand Champion,
but their first Junior Champion of The All American Jersey Show as well in Stoney Point Tequila Sunrise, exhibited by Gene Iager, Pleasant Plain, Ohio. The All American Jersey Show held for the 37th consecutive year in Louisville, Ky., culminated a weekend that saw 579 Registered Jerseys parade through the ring throughout a three-day period. Standing next to “Jamie” in the winner’s circle as the Reserve National Grand Champion was the National Jersey Jug Futurity Winner and Intermediate Champion, TJ Classic Minister Venus-ET, owned by the family partnership of Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder. “Just a beautiful pair of dairy cows with tremendous mammary systems,” said Judge Chris Lahmers of Marysville, Ohio. Lahmers, along with his consultant, Mike Berry of Albany, Ore., was charged with sorting through the 361 Registered Jerseys in The All American Jersey Show. This was Lahmer’s first time to judge the All American Jersey Show. However, he has judged the junior show in 2012 and the National Jersey Jug Futurity in 2011. Chris and his family own the Brown Velvet Brown Swiss and Lah-Dale Holstein show herds and have bred five All-American Brown Swiss winners. He has worked as the dairy programs specialist for COBA/Select Sires for 14 years. His consultant, Mike Berry, has an extensive judging resume including being an associate for the Red & White show at World Dairy Expo this year and state fairs in Utah, Maryland and Washington, as well as the Western Spring National Junior Show
Grand Champion Stoney Point Excitation Jamie was named the 2013 National Grand Champion. Pictured from left to right: AJCA Executive Secretary Neal Smith; Chuck Luchsinger presenting the Silver Spring Farms Trophy for Grand Champion; Brooke Core holding the Adelene Keightley Memorial Trophy for the breeder of the champion; David Jordan with the A. J. Keightley Memorial Trophy for best udder of the show; consultant Mike Berry and judge Chris Lahmers; National Jersey Queen Sydney Endres presenting the banner for National Grand Champion to Tim Sauder at the halter.
in Utah in 2010. He has owned, bred and developed under the prefix of Robin Hood, All-American Holsteins, Red & Whites and Jerseys. Championship Classes As the crowd admired the two Intermediate Champions, the two Senior Champions and the two Junior Champions, Judge Lahmers told the crowd, “I really admire the quality of this All American Jersey Show, a tremendous group of cows are out here.” “When we have an older cow that wears an udder like this it is going to be tough
Reserve Grand Champion TJ Classic Minister Venus-ET, with Nic Sauder at the halter, was named the Reserve National Grand Champion for the Sauder family, from left, Tim, Ben, Greg, Nic, Cindy, Andy, Jeni and Grace and Blessing kneeling in front. Presenting the banner to the group was first alternate National Jersey Queen Kira Andre. Presenting the Bachelor Farms Trophy for Reserve Grand Champion is Steve Bachelor. AJCA President Chris Sorenson, center, congratulates the family on their accomplishments.
for any cow to compete against her,” said Judge Lahmers after naming Stoney Point Excitation Jamie as his Senior and Grand Champion of the show. “Just a tremendous udder on this cow for five lactations.” “And what a beautiful uddered cow you have in your Jug cow,” continued Lahmers about his Intermediate and Reserve Grand Champion. “She is a cow that is just going to continue to develop as she matures. She is going to be a cow that you hear from in the future.” Lahmers went on to name Hawk Pond Rosecrans Maddie as his Honorable Men-
Stoney Point Excitation Jamie and Cowbell Guapo Ricochet were selected as the Senior and Reserve Senior Champions of The All American Jersey Show. Presenting them with their awards are AJCA President Chris Sorenson, Benny Rector with the Stardust Jersey Farms Trophy for Senior Champion; judges Berry and Lahmers; National Jersey Queen Sydney Endres presents the Senior Champion banner to Tim Sauder at the halter. AJCA Executive Secretary Neal Smith presents the Arco Farms Trophy for Reserve Senior Champion to Ben Sauder at the halter of “Ricochet;” while first alternate Kira Andre presents the Reserve Senior Champion banner.
tion Grand Champion cow. Intermediate and Senior Champions “We pulled four of our favorites out here for Intermediate Champion,” Lahmers told the ringside crowd. “But we have two tremendous cows here for Intermediate Champion and it is close at the top.” Taking home Intermediate Champion honors was TJ Classic Minister Venus-ET, the winner of the National Jersey Jug Futurity the previous day. “I give this cow a lot of credit,” said (continued to page 32)
TJ Classic Minister Venus-ET, shown by Nic Sauder, was crowned Intermediate Champion. Phil Gordon presents the Phil and Marty Gordon and Family Trophy while National Jersey Queen Sydney Endres and judge Lahmers and consultant Berry present the Intemediate Champion banner. Hawk Pond Rosecrans Maddie was named Reserve Intermediate Champion for her owners Dusty Schirm at the halter, MV Genetica, DMG Cabanha, and Keightley & Core Jerseys. Presenting her banner are the second and first alternate queens Olivia Pearson and Kira Andre; and Derrick Frigot gives the JISEX International Trophy.
All American Junior Best Three Females
All American Senior Best Three Females
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Meadowridge Bart Betsy, Meadowridge Fire Jackpot, Meadowridge Mac Kaitynn
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Lahmers. “She showed less than 24 hours ago and came back looking like she does now.” Named Reserve Intermediate Champion was Hawk Pond Rosecrans Maddie, exhibited by the partnership of MV Genetica, DMG Cabanha, Dusty Schirm and Keightley & Core Jerseys, Chebanse, Ill. “I cannot wait to see this senior two-yearold down the road,” complimented Lahmers. “I think she is just going to continue to get better.” The All American Junior Three-YearOld, Klinedell Iatola Rebecca-ET, was named Honorable Mention Intermediate Champion for her owners, Mike Heath, Jon Prokop and Alan Danforth, Westminster, Md. In the senior champion class, Judge Lahmers pulled his first and second place four-year-old cows, his first prize aged cow and the Lifetime Cheese class winner to the center of the ring. “We have beautiful dairy cows with tremendous mammary systems on these cows today,” said Lahmers. “We have a pretty handy winner for senior champion. When you have an older cow like this with a beautiful mammary system, it is going to take quite a cow to get around her.” “Jamie” took her place in the center of the ring as senior champion. “We have a great frame on our first place four-year-old,” said Lahmers as he named Page 32
Ratliff Remake Morgan-ET, Ratliff Sambo Dream-ET, Ratliff Tequila Shotglass-ET
Cowbell Guapo Ricochet as his Reserve Senior Champion. “We love the size, scale and openess that she has.” “Ricochet” is owned by Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder. K&M Comerica Ginny, the second place four-year-old, was named Honorable Mention Senior Champion. She was exhibited by Peter Vail and Budjon Farms, Lomira, Wis. Junior Champion Females “We have three tremendous individuals out here for junior champion,” said Lahmers in his class reasons. “For us, we also have a really easy winner in our junior yearling.” Stoney Point Tequila Sunrise, owned and exhibited by Gene Iager, Pleasant Plain, Ohio, took home top honors in the heifer show. “We love the size, scale, straightness of lines and the angularity of this heifer,” said Lahmers. Taking home Reserve Junior Champion honors was the winning intermediate calf, Miss Nastias Tequila Nutcracker-ET, shown and exhibited by Gracie Jane Krahn, Albany, Ore. Meadowridge Mac Kaitynn, owned by Michael Riebe and Gene Henderson, Cumberland, Wis., was named Honorable Mention Junior 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 runnerups in each class.
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 2012 National Grand Champion, Cascadia Iatola Puzzle. She is owned by Gene Iager and placed fourth in the highly competitive four-year-old class this year. The third place National Jersey Jug Futurity cow, Avonlea Iatola Victoria, owned by Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder, took home a cash award for $1,000 as the Reserve Premier Performance cow. (winners and class sponsors are listed on page 45). A total of $7,500 was offered for the Premier Performance class at The 2013 All American Jersey Show. Tillamook County Creamery, Tillamook, Ore., gave each of the 20 cows a one-pound block of cheddar cheese. Special Awards WF Attaboy Apple Pie, owned by Laura (continued to page 34)
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The Bachelor Family of Angola, Ind., received the NAILE’s herdsman award during the Supreme Champion activities on Tuesday. Dan Grigson and David Sparrow made the presentation.
National Jersey Queen Sydney Endres presents the Premier Exhibitor banner to the Sauder family and their barn crew at the 2013 All American Jersey Show. First alternate queen Kira Andre presents the Brentwood Farms Trophy.
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Trophy to Sandy McCauley, Carlisle, Pa., as the top female showman. Clifford Stiles, Newberry, S.C., 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 fifth consecutive 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 Keightley & Core Jerseys. 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 streaming live video provided by the NAILE.
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and Kevin Jackson, Clear Brook, Va., was named the best bred and owned cow of the show and received the Williams Jersey Farm Trophy and a SC-20 Millenium onfarm semen tank donated by MVE-Chart Bio-Medical Division. Receiving the A. J. Keightley Family Trophy for the best udder of the show, was the Grand Champion cow, Stoney Point Excitation Jamie, exhibited by Andy Sauder. Her breeders, John and Julie Mayer, Stoney Point Jerseys, Taneytown, Md., received the Adelene Keightley Memorial Trophy. Ratliff Minister Porscha-ET, the sixth place four-year-old, received the Nasco International Type and Production Award. She was bred and owned by Ron and Christy Ratliff, Garnett, Kan. Ron and Christy Ratliff, Ratliff Jerseys, Garnett, Kan., took home the Premier Breeder honors. They received the Oak Breeze Farm Trophy and the Harry S. Mykrantz Honor Award. Waverly Farm, Clear Brook, Va., won the Reserve Premier Breeder banner. River Valley Jerseys, Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder, captured the Premier Exhibitor banner and received the Brentwood Farms Trophy. Waverly Farm, Clear Brook, Va., was named Reserve Premier Exhibitor. Winning the state herd competition were the Wisconsin Jersey breeders. The group received the Jersey Journal Trophy featuring cheese from the Berry College Dairy, Rome, Ga. The New Hampshire Jersey Cattle Club presented the Ladies Showmanship
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The Class Winners Class protein awards were sponsored in the heifer classes up to the junior twoyear-old cows by Jack Cunningham, Milan, Tenn. (winners are pictured on page 40). 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. “We have a pair of really nice heifers here at the top,” complimented Judge Lahmers. “The heifer we are starting with was the first heifer in the ring and we just love her style and balance.” Topping the class of 27 junior calves
Ron and Christy Ratliff and their barn crew accepted the Premier Breeder banner at the 2013 All American Jersey Show. They received the Oak Breeze Jerseys Trophy from the Irwin and Massey families on the far left. They also received the inaugural Harry S. Mykrantz Honor Award from George Colpetzer, fourth from right. Also assisting with the awards are National Jersey Queen Sydney Endres, first alternate queen Kira Andre and Executive Secretary Neal Smith.
was DKG Motion Beauty shown by Lane Randall Greiwe, Quincy, Ohio. She was also named best bred and owned of the class. “Our first heifer is also showing a little more width from hooks to pins and through her thurls today than the really stylish heifer in second,” said Judge Lahmers. Placing second was Ryans Louie Polly exhibited by Janelle Remington, Juneau, Wis. Finishing third in class was Xanadu Konspiracy Theory, bred and owned by Sam, Angela and George Colpetzer, Greenville, Pa. Junior heifer calf (27 shown) 1. DKG Motion Beauty, Lane Randall Greiwe, Quincy, Ohio, best bred and owned; 2. Ryans Louie Polly, Janelle Renee Remington, Juneau, Wis.; 3. Xanadu Konspiracy Theory, Sam, Angela and George Colpetzer, Greenville, Pa.; 4. Miss Comerica Gorgeous, Shelby M. Rader, Atlantic, Pa.; 5. DKG Motion Blinky, John, Donna, Trevor, Lane and Blake Greiwe, and Grace, Garrett and Meredith Hageman, Sidney, Ohio; 6. Stanshome-JK Sealwithakiss-ET, Mike and Megan Moede, Algoma, Wis.; 7. Latimore Responses Vanity Rules, Mollie E. Vanlieu and Janet K. Ludwig, York Springs, Pa.; 8. Topp-View Hired Gun Fancy, Madelyn Topp, Botkins, Ohio; 9. Gil-Bar Giller Becky, Gil-Bar Farm, Janesville, Wis.; 10. FLM Fire Flashy, Damon Folmar, Travis Richardson and L and J Caswell, Columbiana, Ala. PA Protein Award—FH Kyros JZ, FH Jerseys and Halle and Jake Reichard, Plymouth, Ind., 13th in class
“We have three really fine individuals here at the top of our intermediate calf class,” said Lahmers of the 21 intermediate heifer calves. Taking first was the eventual Reserve Junior Champion of the show, Miss Nastias Tequila Nutcracker-ET, exhibited by Gracie Jane Krahn. JERSEY JOURNAL
Gene Iager accepts the $2,000 cash award and the Allen D. Meyer Challenge Trophy for the overall winner of the Premier Performance Cow competition from Executive Secretary Neal Smith. Cascadia Iatola Puzzle took top honors among the cows shown in the All American Jersey Show. National Jersey Queen Sydney Endres presents the banner to Jeff Brown, at the halter. Also assisting with the awards are consultant Mike Berry, AJCA President Chris Sorenson and Judge Chris Lahmers.
“We just love the feet and legs on our first calf,” said Lahmers. “She handles herself very well on those rear feet and legs. She travels with a little more width between her hocks than the other calves in the class.” “I grant the second heifer a little more depth of body and depth of rear rib today,” explained Judge Lahmers of his Reserve All American, Meadowridge Bart Betsy, exhibited by Roger Riebe and Alleah Anderson, Cumberland, Wis. She was also the best bred and owned in class. Following in third was a “really stylish” calf exhibited by Rider Jersey Farm, Tim Cummings and Triple T Holsteins of North Lewisburg, Ohio—Edges Rita.
Stoney Point Tequila Sunrise-ET was named Junior Champion of The All American Jersey Show for her owner Gene Iager. Presenting the Tennessee Jersey Cattle Club Trophy is National Jersey Queen Sydney Endres and first alternate queen Kira Andre. They are assisted by consultant Mike Berry and Judge Chris Lahmers. Gracie Jane Krahn and her family, Ben, Amy and Clancey, accept the Rider Jersey Farm Trophy from Ronnie Rider for the Reserve Junior Champion heifer, Miss Nastias Tequila Nutcraker-ET. Also assisting with the awards is second alternate queen Olivia Pearson.
Jade, Ted Adkins and Haley Adkins, Russell Springs, Ky.; 10. Millers Jurisdiction Lydia, Dick Miller and Family, Osgood, Ind. PA Protein Award—Grayclay Impression Carole, Natalie Sanders, Hilmar, Calif., 19th in class
Intermediate heifer calf (21 shown) 1. Miss Nastias Tequila Nutcracker-ET (S: Tower Vue Prime Tequila-ET, D: Family Hill Counciller Nastia), Gracie Jane Krahn, Albany, Ore., res. jr. champ.; 2. Meadowridge Bart Betsy, Roger Riebe and Alleah Anderson, Cumberland, Wis., best bred and owned; 3. Edges Rita, Rider Jersey Farm, Tim Cummings and Triple T Holsteins, North Lewisburg, Ohio; 4. Blackview Guapo Terrific, Amber Anne Black, Howard City, Mich.; 5. M-Signature Nevada Epic, Katelyn Taylor, Allenwood, Pa.; 6. Gil-Bar Barron Emma, Gil-Bar Farm; 7.Ratliff Impression Aftershock-ET, Ron and Christy Ratliff, Garnett, Kan.; 8. Jodrey Vincent Frost, Jodrey Jersey Farm and Greg Neal, Winchester, Ohio; 9. Cumberlands Voodoo
“There are 10-12 heifers in this senior calf class that are really tremendous heifers,” praised Lahmers of the class of 34 calves. “The heifer that wins the class is a heifer that when she parades out, you love her style and balance,” said Lahmers about his All American Senior Calf—Say KC Dee Verbatum Lady Bug-ET. She was exhibited by Kenley Cook and Patrick Youse, Hartly, Del. “She has just a bit more drop to that rear rib today than the really similar made heifer coming out in second today has,” continued Lahmers. Placing second was SSF Tequila Fantasia exhibited by Jordan and Whitney Ebert, Algoma, Wis. Taking third in the class was the “bigribbed” heifer, Schulte Bros Tequila ShotET, owned and exhibited by Landree Fraley, Muncy, Pa.
The Stiles family of Waverly Farm and their barn crew accepted the Reserve Premier Breeder and Reserve Premier Exhibitor banners at the 2013 All American Jersey Show. Presenting the banners are Queen Endres and first alternate Kira Andre.
ABS representatives Dan Bauer and Aaron Horst accept the Premier Performance Sire banner for SC Golddust Paramount Iatola-ET. This is his fifth win as Premier Sire. Making the presentation is National Jersey Queen Sydney Endres and first alternate Kira Andre.
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Senior heifer calf (34 shown) 1. Say KC Dee Verbatum Lady Bug-ET, Kenley Cook and Patrick Youse, Hartly, Del.; 2. SSF Tequila Fantasia, Jordan and Whitney Ebert, Algoma, Wis.; 3.Schulte Bros Tequila Shot-ET, Landree Fraley, Muncy, Pa.; 4. DKG Vindication Passion, John, Donna, Trevor, Lane and Blake Greiwe, and Grace, Garrett and Meredith Hageman, best bred and owned; 5. Miss Triple-T Sure Bet, Deven and Kyle McGuire, West Liberty, Ohio; 6. Brenbe Impression No Fuss, Dustin Joseph Schirm, Chebanse, Ill.; 7. Xanadu GP Makers Mark, George Thomas Colpetzer, Greenville, Pa.; 8. Heart Filled Tymes Treasure, Megan Horn, Jackson Center, Ohio; 9. Cowbell Guapo Georgie, Christine L. Sheesley-Rozler, Potsdam, N.Y.; 10. Smokin Hot License To Thrill, Austin T. Nauman, Norwalk, Wis. PA protein award—SA-Fire Hired Gun Last Call, Greg and Megan Cornish, North Fairfield, Ohio, 18th in class
Eighteen heifers competed for the All American and Reserve All American Summer Yearling Heifer titles. Taking top honors was Avonlea BC Kept Secret, exhibited by the partnership of Jason Steinlage and Grant Fremstad, Lawler, Iowa. Following in second was Reward Upper Chalant, bred and owned by George Thomas Colpetzer, Greenville, Pa. “This is a really nice group of heifers here, kind of all shapes and sizes” said Judge Lahmers of the class. “We are (continued to page 37)
Mark Riebe and Meadowridge Roosevelt Marlie won the Henry P. Knolle Trophy as the 2013 All American Milking Senior Yearling. Presenting Riebe with the awards are Queen Sydney Endres, first alternate Kira Andre and second alternate Olivia Pearson.
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Nic Sauder accepts the $1,000 cash award and banner for the Reserve Premier Performance Cow, Avonlea Iatola Victoria, from Executive Secretary Neal Smith and consultant Mike Berry. Also assisting with the awards were first alternate Kira Andre and Judge Lahmers.
National Jersey Queen Sydney Endres and AJCA President Chris Sorenson offer their congratulations to Claire Burdette with WF Attaboy Apple Pie as the best bred and owned cow of the show. Presenting the Williams Jersey Farm Trophy are Jody and Erin Williams with first alternate Kira Andre.
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“When we get behind our second place heifer, she just has a little more openess to her rib and more drop to the rear rib than our straight-lined third heifer.” “Beyonce” was exhibited by Kristen Burkhardt and Jake, Nikki, Connor and Keegan Nugent, Lowell, Mich. Eighteen heifers competed for top honors in the class.
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starting the class with a pair of July heifers that just have the style and balance the whole way through.” “Our third heifer is a great front-ended heifer,” said Lahmers of Bolle-Acres Fire Erin, exhibited by Max, Carrie Jo, Drew, Lane, Sophie, Jesse, Colten, Nate, Daniel and Karen Bollenbacher, Argos, Ind. “We love the depth and openess this heifer has. Summer yearling heifer (18 shown) Class sponsored by Oakhaven Jerseys, Jerry and John Lemmermen 1. Avonlea BC Kept Secret, Jason Steinlage and Grant Fremstad, Lawler, Iowa; 2. Reward Upper Chalant, George Thomas Colpetzer, best bred and owned; 3. Bolle-Acres Fire Erin, Max, Carrie Jo, Drew, Lane, Sophie, Jesse, Colten, Nate, Daniel, and Karen Bollenbacher, Argos, Ind.; 4. Meadowridge Fire Jackpot, Roger R. Riebe, Cumberland, Wis.; 5. Tower Vue Lil Whiskey, Bailee, Calla and Mason Mazzaro and Duane Cole, Williamsfield, Ohio; 6. Millers Governor Heidi, Dick Miller and Family; 7. J-Kay Tequila Marlee, Erika Graves and Jacob Morgan, Urbana, Ohio; 8. Edges Eva, Bonnie Sue Rider, Upton, Ky.; 9. Ehrhardt-Iager Iatola Sunset, Scott Stanford and Breanna Hall, Appleton, Wis.; 10. Ollie Minister Marriann, Morgan Beaty, McDonald, Tenn. PA Protein Award—Avi-Lance Valentino Virg 7107, Nobledale Farm, Gillett, Pa., 16th in class
“A handy winner in this class,” said Judge Lahmers of his eventual junior champion, Stoney Point Tequila Sunrise. “She comes out with so much style, balance and straightness of lines. This heifer has the silkiest of hides and moves herself to the head of the class quite easily.” “Sunrise,” exhibited by Gene Iager, placed over last year’s All American Junior Calf, Meadowridge Mac Kaitynn, shown by Michael Riebe and Gene Henderson. “It is a little bit closer placing between my second and third place heifers,” said Judge Lahmers of “Kaitynn” and the third place heifer, Tumbleweed Tequila Beyonce. january 2014
Junior yearling heifer (18 shown) 1. Stoney Point Tequila Sunrise (S: Tower Vue Prime Tequila-ET, D: Stoney Point Sulton Sunny), Gene Iager, Pleasant Plain, Ohio, jr. champ.; 2. Meadowridge Mac Kaitynn, Michael Riebe and Gene Henderson, Cumberland, Wis., best bred and owned; 3. Tumbleweed Tequila Beyonce, Kristen Burkhardt and Jake, Nikki, Connor, and Keegan Nugent, Lowell, Mich.; 4. Sikmas Tequila Sunrise, Howard and Arlene Sikma, Newcastle, Ont.; 5. Cowbell Guapo Rodeo, Christine L. Sheesley-Rozler; 6. GR Kyles RM Dutchess, Debra Jirschele and Duwayne Strehlow, Athens, Wis.; 7. JWH Regan Penelope, Danielle Danielson, Madelyn Topp and Hershberger Bros Jerseys, Casstown, Ohio; 8. J-Kay Tequila Marcy, Matthew Richards, Urbana, Ohio; 9. Kyles RM Myra, Kyle B. Barlass, Janesville, Wis.; 10. DKG Jade Plum, John, Donna, Trevor, Lane and Blake Greiwe, and Grace, Garrett and Meredith Hageman
National Jersey Queen Sydney Endres presents her home state of Wisconsin the Jersey Journal trophy, comprised of cheese from Berry College Dairy. Wisconsin was recognized for the second consecutive year as winners of the state herd competition.
Brittany Core of Keightley & Core Jerseys accepts the Bourne-Le Sueur Trophy for the Best Barn Exhibit from National Jersey Queen Sydney Endres.
PA Protein award—Bolle-Acres Fire Sarah, Kaylee Aukerman, Jesse Bollenbacher and Max Bollenbacher and Family, Argos, Ind., 11th in class
“The heifer we are starting with in this class is maybe not the biggest framed heifer, but she is a heifer that caught our eye out on ringside,” said Lahmers of Payneside Red Solo Cup, the All American Winter Yearling. “Solo Cup” was also named Junior All American Winter Yearling on Saturday during the junior show for her owner, Morgan Betti, Goshen, Conn. Finishing in second was the “big-ribbed” heifer, Maker BRC Aloe, exhibited by Matt and Ruth Boyce and Harold Phillis, Alliance, Ohio. It was her depth and openess that placed her over DKG Tequila Coffee, bred and owned by John, Donna, Trevor, Lane and Blake Greiwe and Grace, (continued to page 40)
Clifford Stiles accepts the Ohio Jersey Breeders Trophy for Top Male Showman from AJCA President Chris Sorenson.
Sandy McCauley receives the Ladies Showmanship Trophy, sponsored by the New Hampshire Jersey Cattle Club, from AJCA President Chris Sorenson.
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Garrett and Meredith Hageman, Sidney, Ohio. Twenty-seven heifers competed for All American and Reserve All American honors in the winter yearling class. Winter yearling heifer (27 shown) 1. Payneside Red Solo Cup, Morgan Betti, Goshen, Conn.; 2. Maker BRC Aloe, Matt and Ruth Boyce and Harold Phillis, Alliance, Ohio; 3. DKG Tequila Coffee, John, Donna, Trevor, Lane and Blake Greiwe, and Grace, Garrett and Meredith Hageman, best bred and owned, PA protein award; 4. Edgebrook Tequila Night, Delon Mortimer and Kade Harris, Smithfield, Utah; 5. Demmers Furor Magical, Rick and Amy Demmer, Ellendale, Minn.; 6. Edgebrook Getaway Midnight, Ashley and Megan Bushman, Calmar, Iowa; 7. Tequila Evander Cherish, Joe C. Blankenship, Beech Bluff, Tenn.; 8. Schulte Bros Tequila Libby-ET, Hadleigh Jones, Glasgow, Ky.; 9. Knappway BRC Bang A Gong, Joseph Knapp, Wellington, Ohio; 10. Gil-Bar RM Camay, Gil-Bar Farm
The Milking Classes “For me, it is a rather close placing here at the top of the class” said Lahmers about the class of 29 milking yearlings. “I think this is a great pair of cows here at the top.” Receiving the Henry P. Knolle Trophy for first place milking senior yearling was
Meadowridge Roosevelt Marlie, bred and owned by Roger R. Riebe, Cumberland, Wis. She was also best udder in the class. “I give this first cow an advantage in her feet today,” said Lahmers of his winner. “She is a cow that is stronger in her pasterns and shows more depth of heel.” “The second cow is just a beautiful stylish cow,” said Lahmers of Edn-Ru Tequila Lilaes Lilac exhibited by Marisa A. Reitnouer, Mohrsville, Pa. “She is a cow that catches your eye when she is out on the move.” She placed over the “big, tall” cow in third exhibited by Ron and Christy Ratliff, Garnett, Kan.—Ratliff Tequila Shotglass. Milking senior yearling (29 shown) 1. Meadowridge Roosevelt Marlie, Roger R. Riebe, Cumberland, Wis., best bred and owned, 1st best udder; 2. Edn-Ru Tequila Lilaes Lilac, Marisa A. Reitnouer, Mohrsville, Pa., 2nd best udder; 3. Ratliff Tequila Shotglass-ET, Ron and Christy Ratliff; 4. Smokin Hot Rendition Letitia, Austin T. Nauman, 2nd premier performance cow; 5. Harmony Corners Socrates 11086-ET, Paul Graybill and Trent Kilgus, Fairbury, Ill.; 6. Underground L-Mamie Lola, Nic, Jeni, Ben, and Andy Sauder, Tremont, Ill., 1st premier performance cow; 7. SAR Verbatim Poptart, Bush River / Skiparilla &/or Tyler, Tabb and Trey French, Newberry, S.C.; 8. Goff Valentino 20193-ET, Amanda and Herby Lutz, Chester S.C.; 9. Norse Star Aloha
Getaway, Hans Sherpe and Sons, Westby, Wis.; 10. Bridon Exploit Germaine, Norman E. Nabholz, West Union, Iowa PA protein award—SW Splendor Luna, Steven T. Wetmore, Mount Ulla N.C., 22nd in class
“Our first cow may not be the biggest framed cow in the class, but what a mammary system on this young cow,” praised Lahmers of his class winner. “We love the height and width and snugness of her fore udder. And look at the veination on the mammary. ” Topping the class of 32 junior two-yearolds was Mi-San 2 Verbatim Effortless. The young cow owned by Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder was also awarded best udder in the class. “We have a closer placing in our second over third place cows,” said Lahmers. “The second cow edges out our third cow on her frame, angularity, and openess. However, I did make our third cow second best udder in the class.” Placing second in the class was KCJF Motions Candoit, bred and owned by Brittany Core, Salvisa, Ky. Following her in third was Meadowridge Roosoevelt Susie, exhibited by Roger R. Riebe. Junior 2-yr.-old cow (32 shown) Class sponsored by Mayfield Farm and Nursery 1. Mi-San 2 Verbatim Effortless, Nic, Jeni, Ben, and Andy Sauder, 1st best udder; 2. KCJF Motions Candoit, Brittany Core, Salvisa, Ky., 2nd premier performance cow, best bred and owned; 3. Meadowridge Roosevelt Susie, Roger R. Riebe, 2nd best udder; 4. DKG Motion Oreo, John, Donna, Trevor, Lane and Blake Greiwe, and Grace, Garrett and Meredith Hageman; 5. KCJF Responses Cherade, Brittany Core; 6. WF Moment Tictoc, Todd Stiles, Clear Brook, Va.; 7. Bar-None Indiana Ooh La La-ET, Morgan C. Osborn-Wotthlie and Paul Stiles, Keymar, Md.; 8. Graybill Harvey Cybil, Ethan and Eli Graybill, Freeport, Ill.; 9. Kilgus Palin Royal, Trent Kilgus, Fairbury, Ill.; 10. Kilgus Action Cortney, Trent Kilgus, 1st premier performance cow. (continued to page 42)
SW Splendor Luna Milking yearling, PA Protein Award Kira Andre • Steven Wetmore
HLF Impuls Airica Junior two-year-old, PA Protein Award Sydney Endres • Dale Anderson
FH Kyros JZ Junior heifer calf, PA Protein Award Sydney Endres • Maranda Stookey
Grayclay Impression Carole Intermediate heifer calf, PA Protein Award Kira Andre • Natalie Sanders
SA-Fire Hired Gun Last Call Senior heifer calf, PA Protein Award Olivia Pearson • Jeromy Griewe
Avi-Lanche Valentino Virg 7107 Summer yearling heifer, PA Protein Award Sydney Endres • Maria Jo Noble
Bolle-Acres Fire Sarah Junior yearling heifer, PA Protein Award Kira Andre • Carrie Jo Bollenbacher
DKG Tequila Coffee Winter yearling, PA Protein Award Olivia Pearson • Donna Griewe
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PA Protein Award—HLF Impuls Airica, Jennifer Anderson,Fresno, Ohio, 26th in class
“This is certainly a nice group of senior two-year-olds,” said Lahmers of the class of 25 cows. “We have a tremendous cow to win the class, in this cow that is fresh with her second calf for just about five weeks.” Placing first was the eventual Reserve Intermediate Champion, Hawk Pond Rosecrans Maddie. She was exhibited by MV Genetica, Cabanha DMG, Dusty Schirm and Keightley & Core Jerseys. She placed over the entry of Peter Vail and Budjon Farms, Lomira, Wis., Milo V R Summer, who had an advantage in “angularity, style and balance” over the third place cow and second best udder in the class—Senn-Sational Sparky Flyer. She was exhibited by Bush River, Skip-A-Rilla, and Tabb French, Newberry, S.C. Senior 2-yr.-old cow (25 shown) Class sponsored by French’s Shoes & Boots 1. Hawk Pond Rosecrans Maddie (S: BW RosecransET, D: Hawk Pond Midnight Maestro), MV Genetica, DMG Cabanha, Dusty Schirm, and Keightley & Core Jerseys, Chebanse, Ill., 1st best udder, res. int. champ.; 2. Milo V R Summer-ET, Peter Vail and Budjon Farms, Lomira, Wis.; 3. Senn-Sational Sparky Flyer, Bush River / Skiparilla / Tabb French, 2nd best udder, 2nd premier performance cow; 4. KEK Exclamation Rose, Trevor John Greiwe, Quincy, Ohio; 5. Four-Hills 1st Blue 3241-ET, Megan and Britney Hill, Bristol, Vt.; 6. Ratliff Dually Paris, Ron and Christy Ratliff, best bred and owned; 7. K&M Northstar Charity, Waverly Farm, Clear Brook, Va., 1st premier performance cow; 8. Graybill Reagan Hollyhock-P, Ethan and Eli Graybill; 9. Xanadu KK Albet, Williams Jerseys and Erin and Jody Williams, McConnelsville, Ohio; 10. WF Iatola Sybil, Waverly Farm
“This is an outstanding pair of cows to start this class,” said Judge Lahmers. “For me it is a very close placing.” Edging out her competition was Klinedell Iatola Rebecca, exhibited by Mike Heath, Jon Prokop, and Alan Danforth. She was named best udder in the class and first place premier performance winner. “I give our first place cow an advantage in her mammary system today,” explained Judge Lahmers. “She is showing more quality to the udder and I prefer the teat size, shape and placement on her today.” “I grant our second cow an advantage in width of chest and traveling straighter on her front legs when she is coming at you,” said Lahmers of Payneside GG Got Milk, exhibited by Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder. The pair of cows was followed by Iota Comerica Patricia-ET, described as a “beautiful dairy cow” by judge Lahmers. She is owned by Ron and Christy Ratliff. Twenty-six cows competed in the junior three-year-old class. Junior 3-yr.-old cow (26 shown) Class sponsored by Select Sires Inc. 1. Klinedell Iatola Rebecca-ET, Mike Heath, Jon Prokop and Alan Danforth, Westminster, Md., 1st best udder, 1st premier performance cow; 2. Payneside GG Got Milk, Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder, 2nd best udder, 2nd premier performance cow; 3. Iota Comerica Patricia-ET, Ron and Christy Ratliff, best bred and owned; 4. Norse Star Tequila Shotski, Grant Fremstad, Westby, Wis.; 5. Norse Star Iatola
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AJCA Executive Secretary Neal Smith and AJCA President Chris Sorenson present Smyrna, Tennessee’s Neal Smith with a token of thanks for chairing the All American Open Show committee for 2013.
Ratliff Minister Porscha-ET was the 2013 NASCO Type and Production award. Accepting the award from National Jersey Queen Sydney Endres and first alternate queen Kira Andre is Mike Kennedy and Christy Ratliff.
Brooklyn, Jason Fremstad, Westby, Wis.; 6. Seacord Farm Comerica Classy, Ethan Dupuis, Greenwich, N.Y.; 7. WF Tiger Analyn, Todd Stiles; 8. KCJF Jiacomo Malibu, Keightley & Core and Willy McKay, Salvisa, Ky.; 9. Excitation Elsie, Williams Jerseys and Erin and Jody Williams; 10. Graybill Action Misty-ET, Donald Graybill, Freeport, Ill.
and the clean cutness that this cow has the whole way through.” Receiving the Reserve All American Four-Year-Old honors was K&M Comerica Ginny-ET, owned and exhibited by Peter Vail and Budjon Farms. Placing third was Harmony Corners Fozzy-ET, owned by Jacob Morgan and Matthew Richards, Urbana, Ohio. Receiving the best udder award in the class of 30 four-year-olds, was the fourth place cow, Cascadia Iatola Puzzle, exhibited by Gene Iager.
“What a big-framed cow we have to start this class,” said Lahmers of his class winner. “We love her dairy strength, width, the power, the substance that this first cow has.” Winning the All American Senior ThreeYear-Old honors was Starwischer Comerica Nataly. She was shown by Keightley & Core Jerseys, Kenny and Kelly Jo Manion, Salvisa, Ky., and was also named second best uddered cow and the premier performance winner in the class. “Our second cow is going to be our best uddered cow in the class,” said Lahmers of Ratliff Remake Morgan-ET. “She has the advantage of being a little nicer at the top of the rear udder and having more veination about the udder.” “Morgan” was exhibited by Peter Vail and Budjon Farms. Following in third was Ratliff Sambo Dream-ET, owned by Ron and Christy Ratliff. Twenty cows competed in the class. Senior 3-yr.-old cow (20 shown) Class sponsored by Pleasant Ridge Jerseys 1. Starwischer Comerica Nataly, Keightley/Core Jerseys and Kenny and Kelly Jo Manion, Salvisa Ky., 1st premier performance cow, 2nd best udder; 2. Ratliff Remake MorganET, Peter Vail and Budjon Farms, 1st best udder, 2nd premier performance; 3. Ratliff Sambo Dream-ET, Ron and Christy Ratliff, best bred and owned; 4. WF Tiger Season, Todd Stiles; 5. SAR Governor Merry, Bush River/Skiparilla &/or Tyler, Tabb and Trey French, Newberry, S.C.; 6. Family Hill Action Sloane, Ryan A. Lancaster, Tillamook, Ore.; 7. WF Attaboy Kimmy, Todd Stiles; 8. Ahlem Action Winsome 33421, Paul Graybill and Trent Kilgus; 9. TC 1453 Goal Bessie, Cameron and Krista Lutz, Lincolnton, N.C.; 10. Freeman Dave Angelina, David E. Freeman, Greenville, Ill.
“This cow in first sorts herself out among this group of tremendous four-year-old cows,” said Lahmers. “We love the dairy strength, the width, the substance, the depth of body that she has.” Taking top honors in the class was the eventual Reserve Senior Champion, Cowbell Guapo Ricochet, exhibited by Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder. “Our second place cow is just a tremendous dairy, angular cow,” continued Lahmers. “We love the silkiness of hide
4-yr.-old cow (30 shown) Class sponsored by Embryo Transfer Services/Nettle Creek Jerseys 1. Cowbell Guapo Ricochet (S: Yellow Briar Heaths Guapo, D: Cowbell Furor Roxanne), Nic, Jeni, Ben, and Andy Sauder, 2nd best udder, res. sr. champ.; 2. K&M Comerica Ginny-ET, Peter Vail and Budjon Farms; 3. Harmony Corners Fozzy-ET, Jacob Morgan and Matthew Richards, Urbana, Ohio, 2nd premier performance cow; 4. Cascadia Iatola Puzzle, Gene Iager, Pleasant Plain, Ohio, 1st best udder, 1st premier performance cow; 5. Goal Linita, Bailee, Calla and Mason Mazzaro and Duane Cole, Williamsfield, Ohio; 6. Ratliff Minister Porscha-ET, Ron and Christy Ratliff, best bred and owned, NASCO International Type and Production Award; 7. Ratliff Sultan Velvet, Nic, Jeni, Ben, and Andy Sauder; 8. Kellogg-Bay Amedeo Gladys-ET, Megan Hill; 9. Stoney Point Giller Farah-ET, Robert Teixeira, Brett Barlass and Yosemite Jerseys, Turlock, Calif.; 10. SA-Fire Hired Guns Blaze, TJ Classic Jerseys and Kyle McGuire, West Liberty, Ohio
Thirteen cows competed for All American honors in the five-year-old class. Capturing the title and best udder in the class was Family Hill Comerica Flame-ET, exhibited by Neal Diley, Williams Jerseys, and Jody Williams, McConnelsville, Ohio. Taking home the Reserve All American honors was Ron-Net Sultan Bailey, Lavon Farms, Emory, Texas. “We have two cows that we are starting with that just have tremendous mammary systems and are just beautiful cows,” said Judge Lahmers. “This first cow I just love the height and width of her rear udder,” continued Lahmers. “Our second cow isn’t the biggest cow in the class, but we love the balance and correctness of her feet and legs.” Following the two cows in third was the Supreme Champion of the NAILE Junior Show, Willdina Jade Bee exhibited by Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder. (continued to page 44)
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5-yr.-old cow (13 shown) Class sponsored by Indiana Jersey Cattle Club 1. Family Hill Comerica Flame-ET, Neal Diley, Williams Jerseys and Jody Williams, McConnelsville, Ohio, 1st best udder, 1st premier performance cow; 2. Ron-Net Sultan Bailey, Lavon Farms, Emory, Texas, 2nd best udder; 3. Willdina Jade Bee, Nic, Jeni, Ben, and Andy Sauder, 2nd premier performance cow; 4. WF Moment Analou-ET, Todd Stiles, best bred and owned; 5. Governor Angel of Family Hill, Ryan and Freynie Lancaster and Annie Seaholm, Ferndale, Wash.; 6. SSF Bellevue Paprika, Charles M. Luchsinger, Syracuse, N.Y.; 7. WF Iatola Anarosa, Todd Stiles; 8. BRJ Excitation BWY Lily Ann A-54, Bush River / Skiparilla &/or Tyler, Tabb and Trey French; 9. Family Hill Comerica Gwen, Ryan A. Lancaster; 10. K&R Minister Martha, Randy Drinkall and Family, Rushford, Minn.
“What a group of aged cows we have,” said Judge Lahmers. “We have a handy winner to start the class with.” The eventual senior and grand champion of the show, Stoney Point Excitation Jamie, took top honors for her owner, Andy Sauder. She was also named best udder of the show. “We just love her mammary system,” said Lahmers. “We love the height and width of the mammary, the snugness of her fore udder and the way those teats hang beneath the udder floor.” Placing second and receiving Reserve All American honors was Hillacres Morrae Maryland, exhibited by Peter Vail and Budjon Farms. She was also named the first premier performance cow in the class. Finishing third was the best bred and
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owned female of the show, WF Attaboy Apple Pie, exhibited by Laura and Kevin Jackson. She was also named second best udder in class. Aged cow (15 shown) 1. Stoney Point Excitation Jamie (S: Bridon Excitation, D: Cranbrook Extreme Jacqueline), Andy Sauder, Tremont, Ill., 1st best udder, best udder of the show, sr. and gr. champ.; 2. Hillacres Morrae Maryland, Peter Vail and Budjon Farms, 1st premier performance cow; 3. WF Attaboy Apple Pie, Laura and Kevin Jackson, Clear Brook, Va., 2nd best udder, 2nd premier performance cow, best bred and owned, best bred and owned of the show; 4. Tallys Centurion Tilly, Bush River / Skip-A-Rilla and/or Tyler, Tabb and Trey French; 5. TJ Classic Moment Layla, Joel, Greg and Tabitha Bourne, Ansonia, Ohio; 6. SAR Apollo Tessa, Bush River / Skip-A-Rilla / Tyler French; 7. Rexlea Comerica Fusion, Barry Sparling, Troy, Pa.; 8. WF Legion Sonoma, Rich or Theresa Townsend and Sparkle Brook Jerseys, Elkland, Mo.; 9. Millers Kaptain Fashion, Dick Miller and Family; 10. Breezy Knoll JW Missy, Grant Cope, Salem, Ohio.
The 2011 National Grand Champion, Pine Haven SSM Marmie, topped the Lifetime Cheese Production class for her owners, Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder. “Well, it is always great to see these older cows out here standing the test of time,” said Lahmers. “We have cows that are 1011 years old in the class and still have very youthful mammary systems to show.” “For us today, it is a very handy winner in just a beautiful framed cow,” said Lahmers of “Marmie.” “She is a cow that has so much dairy strength and openess of rib.” Placing second and receiving best udder honors in the class of eight cows was Forever Hopeful Tanya owned by Joel and
Greg Bourne and Tabitha Francis, Ansonia, Ohio. Finishing third was the “tremendous dairy framed” Dalemcee-J Counciller Tauntra, exhibited by Patricia Stiles, Clear Brook, Va. Lifetime Cheese Production (8 shown) Class sponsored by Budjon-Vail 1. Pine Haven SSM Marmie, Nic, Jeni, Ben, and Andy Sauder, 2nd best udder, 1st premier performance cow; 2. Forever Hopeful Tanya, Joel and Greg Bourne and Tabitha Francis, 1st best udder, 2nd premier performance cow; 3. Dalemcee-J Counciller Tauntra, Patricia S. Stiles, Clear Brook, Va.; 4. Family Hill SD Allure, Ryan A. Lancaster, best bred and owned; 5. Hard Core Jade Fortuna-ET, Bush River / Skip-A-Rilla and/or Tyler, Tabb and Trey French; 6. Covington Rebel Babybell, Covington Jerseys and Steinridge Jerseys, Lawler, Iowa; 7. Lyon Duke Dutchy, Ben Sauder, Tremont, Ill. Senior best three females (4 entries) Class sponsored by Wisconsin Jersey Breeders Association 1. Ron and Christy Ratliff 2. Waverly Farm 3. Ryan Lancaster, Tillamook, Ore. Junior best three females (4 entries) 1. Roger Reibe and Family, Cumberland, Wis. 2. Mill Valley Farms, Sidney, Ohio 3. George Colpetzer State herd (10 entries) 1. Wisconsin; 2. Ohio; 3. Illinois
Queen-Acres Farm P.O. Box 88, Keymar, MD 21757 James & Sharon Osborn • 410/775-2420 Deborah C. Osborn • 410/775-0558 Email: littlebrowncows@hotmail.com
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Contributions Received For Charlene Nardone Queen Fund
The Charlene Nardone National Jersey Queen Fund received generous financial support from 65 contributors during 2013. Recipient of the AJCA-NAJ Award for Meritorious Service in 2003, Mrs. Nardone served the Jersey organizations for 47 years, using her grace, courtesy, and polished diplomacy to leave a lasting mark in all areas of the Jersey breed and its organizations. She lent her special touch the National Jersey Jug Futurity, and supported many Presidents and Boards of Directors, and two Executive Secretaries with her conscientious work. The fund was established in 2005 by Jersey dairy women interested in expanding travel and educational opportunities for the National Jersey Queen and members of the court. It provided all-expenses paid travel to national Jersey events for the 2012 National Jersey Queen, Jessica Smith, Picayune, Miss., plus $1,000 in scholarships for the 2013 National Jersey Queen, Sydney Endres, Lodi, Wis., and alternate Queens Kira Andre, Wauseon, Ohio, and Olivia Pearson, Lincolnton, N.C. Contributors during 2013 included James and Carol Ahlem, Hilmar, Calif.; Bonnie Ayars, Mechanicsburg, Ohio; Brad Barham, Calhoun, Tenn.; Bill and Marion Barlass, Janesville, Wis.; Dan Bauer, Lake Mills, Wis.; Cherie L. Bayer, Columbus, Ohio; David Betz, Beaver, Ore.; John and Marjorie Billman, Gahanna, Ohio; Kim Billman, Thornville, Ohio; David Brandau, Wilton, Wis.; David and Betty Burris, Columbia, Ky.; Allen Carter, Hemet, Calif.; David and Greg Chamberlain, Wyoming, N.Y.; Richard and Sharon Clauss, Hilmar, Calif.; Maurice Core, Columbus, Ohio; Ed Crotty, Columbus, N.J.; D&E Jerseys and Elsa Sherman, Hilmar, Calif.; Dr. Robert and Helene Dreisbach, Mercer, Pa.; Dutch Hollow Farm, Schodack Landing, N.Y.; and Dennis and Judy Egelston, Fultonville, N.Y.; Endres Jazzy Jerseys, Lodi, Wis.; Forest Glen Jerseys, Dayton, Ore.; Frerichs Dairy Inc., La Grange, Texas; Sarah
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Gilbert, Iowa Falls, Iowa; Brenda Glover, Greensboro, Ala.; Phil and Marty Gordon, Syracuse, Ind.; Calvin Graber, Parker, S.D.; William P. and Debra Grammer, Sebring, Ohio; Heartland Jerseys, Seneca, Kans.; Highland Farms, Cornish, Maine; Huffard Dairy Farms, Crockett, Va.; Leah James, Mineral Point, Wis.; David Jordan, Milwaukee, Wis.; Lori King, Millersport, Ohio; John and Elaine Kokoski, Hadley, Mass.; Brody Koon, Brashear, Texas; Lynn Lee, Smyrna, Tenn.; Dr. Joseph and Beverly Lineweaver, Blacksburg, Va.; Corey and Bridgette Lutz, Lincolnton, N.C.; Herby, Amanda and Hobbs Lutz, Chester, S.C.; Lyon Jerseys, Toledo, Iowa; Martin Dairy LLC, Tillamook, Ore.; Erick Metzger and Patty Callahan, Reynoldsburg, Ohio; Kelly and Kathy Moss, Litchfield Park, Ariz.; David and Aggie Norman, Liberty, Pa.; Norse Star Jerseys, Westby, Wis.; and Walter and Joyce Owens, Frederic, Wis.; Wilfred and Linda Owens, Frederic, Wis.; David Parkinson and Sara Gaetz, Sahuarita, Ariz.; Kristin Paul, Janesville, Wis.; Jim Quist, Fresno, Calif.; Benny and Janice Rector, Hilmar, Calif.; Ray and Margaret Schooley, Marshfield, Mo.; Bearl and Joanne Seals, Cloverdale, Ore.; Neal and Sherry Smith, Reynoldsburg, Ohio; Chris and Cheryl Sorenson, Pine River, Wis.; Wesley and Brenda Snow, Brookfield, Vt.; Sally Stine, Reynoldsburg, Ohio; Todd Stroup, Hilmar, Calif.; Jim and Janet VanBuskirk, Carleton, Mich.; Bruce and Laura VanderVeen, Sharon, Wis.; Vickie J. White, Canal Winchester, Ohio; Wickstrom Jersey Farms, Inc., Hilmar, Calif.; Cari Wolfe, Reynoldsburg, Ohio; and Yosemite Jersey Dairy, Hilmar, Calif. The National Jersey Queen contest is held in conjunction with The All American Jersey Shows and Sales, held each November in Louisville, Ky. Over the two-day contest, the contestants complete a general dairy knowledge test, are interviewed by a panel of judges, and prepare a two-minute video presentation demonstrating their public speaking skills. The Queen and court preside over the National Jersey Jug Futurity, then engage in a variety of promotional appearances throughout the year.
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Meet the Newest National Jersey Queen Beginning my freshman year in college, I had to adapt to life in a dorm. At first it was a little rocky, but now I have met most of the people on the floor. They have realized that I am crazy about cows and have started calling me the cow girl. At some points it is frustrating to hear common misconceptions about agriculture from them, but always great that I am able to use my experience with Jerseys to let them know why agriculture is so important to us. Endres What I f ind even more rewarding is that most are genuinely interested in learning about what I do with cows. It was awesome to come back from Louisville and have them congratulate me, and then ask, “What is a Jersey queen anyway?” and then I have the pleasure of telling them all about it. Hello everyone, my name is Sydney Endres and I am honored to be serving as your new 2014 National Jersey Queen! Endres Jazzy Jerseys is the place that I am proud to call home. Our family milks around 700 Jerseys, and I can certainly say that I don’t know a better way a kid could grow up. No matter what, every time I go past the lovely ladies I can’t help but smile at how beautiful they are. I find true happiness in Jerseys, and am excited for what the upcoming year serving as the National Jersey Queen has to offer. I am currently attending the University of Wisconsin-Madison where I am studying dairy science and life sciences communication. My hopes are to utilize both of these majors to communicate with farmers and consumers so that everyone is more aware of where our food and clothes are coming from. In the long run, I want to open up a learning center and small dairy products store off the home farm for a hands-on learning experience for everyone. On campus I am currently involved in the Association of Women in Agriculture, Collegiate Farm Bureau, Badger Dairy Club, National Agri-Marketing Team, and the Nordic Ski Club. Each provides me with an opportunity to stay involved in agriculture and learn new ways to advocate for it. The exception is the ski team. Although, I do love telling everyone about my involvement with cows. I would like to thank everyone involved with the Jersey queen program and congratulate them on such a successful year. It was great to spend the weekend january 2014
with so many other girls that share the same passion about Jerseys and agriculture. In addition, thank you to all Jersey enthusiasts out there that make the industry such a friendly place to be and supporting the amazing youth programs that Jersey has to offer. Although I may
be biased, I truly think that Jersey offers the best youth programs compared to other breeds. Finally, I hope that I am able to meet many new faces in the upcoming year and share as much love as possible about the little brown cow that we all know and love!
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“Venus” Wins the 60th National Jersey Jug Futurity
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n November 10, 2013, TJ Classic Minister Venus-ET became the 60th winner of the National Jersey Jug Futurity. The beautiful junior three-year-old cow was the talk of the barn before the show. Many dairy enthusiasts had made the trip past the TJ Classic cows in the barn to see this dark beauty. For Greg Bourne, Ansonia, Ohio, and his son Joel and daughter Tabitha, it was a dream come true to breed a winner of one of the breed’s most prestigious shows. Early on Sunday morning, before the National Jersey Jug Futurity was to start, the trio and their partner, Brandon Ferry, made the decision to accept an offer and sell “Venus.” The young cow was purchased by Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder, Tremont, Ill., prior to the show and she delivered for the new owners as she was named the winner of the richest class of Jersey threeyear-olds anywhere in the world. “There are half a dozen or so cows in this class that sorted their way to the top” said Judge Charles Luchsinger of Syracuse, N.Y. “They came to the top based on their rear udders and the height and width that you see here.” “When you think about the Jersey Jug Futurity, it is just a remarkable concept,” said Luchsinger. “People nominated these animals as calves and are now showing them as three-year-old cows.” “We have to remember the people that got this going some 60 years ago,” continued Luchsinger. “We need to remember and respect all they went through to get this started and see how it has just continued to get better year after year.” Since the Futurity began in 1954, over
44,000 Registered JerseysTM have been nominated. More than 3,250 of them have come to the show and competed for more than $436,000. 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 As the lights in Freedom Hall dimmed, the spotlight centered brightly on each of the 28 entries as they 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. “Queen of Quality” was the theme chosen to showcase the class in Freedom Hall. Spotlights set off the stage where a large Queen of Quality seal graced 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 2013 National Jersey Queen was Sydney Endres, Lodi, Wis. She was selected from a group of 15 candidates. The daughter of Dave and the late Patty Endres, Sydney is a freshman at University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is pursuing course work that combines her interest in dairy, communication and Spanish.
TJ Classic Minister Venus-ET was named the 60th winner of the National Jersey Jug Futurity. The three-year-old was bred by the Bourne family and Brandon Ferry of Ansonia, Ohio, on the left. Pictured are Brandon Ferry, Greg Bourne, Ryan Francis, Joel Bourne and Tabitha Francis on the halter. “Venus” was purchased prior to the National Jersey Jug Futurity by Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder, of River Valley Dairy in Tremont, Ill. Representing the new owners are Tim and Ben Sauder and David Jordan on the right. Assisting with the presentations are: second alternate National Jersey Queen Olivia Pearson with the best udder ribbon; first alternate Jersey Queen Kira Andre presents the miniature Jersey Jug; National Jersey Queen Sydney Endres awards the Sauder family with the National Jersey Jug Futurity banner; Dr. Joseph Lineweaver (center) presents the blanket of roses while judge Charles Luchsinger presents the Mary Smith Leas Memorial Award for the winning entry along with his associate judge Kelli Cull.
The enthusiastic young lady currently speaks on a radio show called AgChat through the Association of Women in Agriculture and accepts every opportunity she is presented to be an advocate for Jerseys and the dairy industry. Sitting beside Sydney on the stage were the two alternates. Selected as the first alternate was Kira Andre, Wauseon, Ohio. She is a junior attending the Ohio State University Agriculture Technical Institute with plans to transfer later this year to Ohio State to complete her bachelor’s degree in animal science and food business management. Named as second alternate was Olivia Pearson of Lincolnton, N.C. She is a sophomore at North Carolina State University majoring in animal science with minors in food science and agribusiness. This year she received the Cedarcrest Farms Scholarship and one of three Reuben Cowles Jersey Youth Awards. Her long-term goal is to return to the home farm and to vertically integrate the operation by opening an on-farm processing plant. Escorting the queens were three young men actively involved in the Jersey youth programs: Jacob Leum, Westby, Wis., Jacob
and Matthew Holton, Dawsonville, Ga. Jacob and James were both members of the 2013 class of Jersey Youth Academy. Honoring Our Nation Mississippi’s FFA Star Farmer and Top
four winner in the 2012 FMC National Anthem Singing Contest, as well as the 2012 National Jersey Queen, Jessica Smith, Picayune, Miss., took center stage and sang the National Anthem as eight members of (continued to page 52)
SSF Prestige Carla was named the Reserve Winner of the National Jersey Jug Futurity. She is owned by Paul Stiles, Clear Brook, Va., third from right. Presenting Stiles with the JVB Red Hot Jerseys trophy are Jim and Janet VanBuskirk along with judge Charles Luchsinger. National Jersey Queen Sydney Endres presents the reserve banner to Stiles. On the halter of “Carla” is Chris Hill and associate judge Kelli Cull, center, offers congratulations. Also assisting with the presentations are first alternate queen Kira Andre and second alternate queen Olivia Pearson.
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the third class of Jersey Youth Academy carried the American Flag to the center of Freedom Hall. Displaying the flag were: Morgan and Miranda Randall, Wis.; Emily and Meagan Chittenden, N.Y.; Janelle Remington, Wis.; Katie Hutchins, Wash.; and Ashlan Wickstrom, Calif. From the 848 nominations made in 2010, 28 three-year-olds entered the ring and took their turn in the spotlight for a formal introduction by AJCA-NAJ Executive Secretary Neal Smith. Charles Luchsinger served as the judge and Kelli Cull, Lomira, Wis., 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. Pictured from left on page 50:
Avonlea Iatola Victoria, owned by Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder, was presented with the Tracy Stiles Memorial Award as the Premier Performance Cow of the National Jersey Jug Futurity. Presenting the award to Nic, Ben, and Tim Sauder and David Jordan of River Valley Dairy is Cari Wolfe of Jer-Nan Associates. Assisting with the presentation are AJCA, NAJ Executive Secretary Neal Smith, second alternate queen Olivia Pearson, first alternate queen Kira Andre and National Jersey Queen Sydney Endres.
by Jon Prokop, Greg Mortson, Dusty Schirm, and Keightley-Core Jerseys, Salvisa, Ky., and shown by Dusty Schirm;
• SSF Prestige Carla owned and exhibited by Paul Stiles, Clear Brook, Va., with Chris Hill at the halter;
• Ratliff Action Dazzle-ET, owned and exhibited by Herby, Amanda and Hobbs Lutz, Chester, S.C., and shown by Amanda Lutz;
• Budjon-Vail Sambo Glenna-ET owned
• TJ Classic Minister Venus-ET, owned
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KCJF Mollys Regency Martini-ET, bred and owned by Brittany Core, Salvisa, Ky., was awarded the Bert Smith Leas Memorial Trophy as the highest ranking female bred by exhibitor. Accepting the award from Judge Luchsinger and associate judge Cull is Alta Mae Core on the halter of “Martini.” Also pictured National Jersey Queen Endres and alternates Pearson and Andre.
by Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder, Tremont, Ill., and shown by Tabitha Francis; • Avonlea Iatola Victoria owned by Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder, Tremont, Ill., and shown by Nic Sauder; • KCJF Mollys Regency Martini-ET bred and owned by Brittany Core, Salvisa, Ky., Alta Mae Core at the halter. (continued to page 54)
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AJCA Treasurer Vickie White presents Jersey Jug Committee Chair Dennis Post with a token of appreciation for leading the committee for the 2013 Naitonal Jersey Jug Futurity.
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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—SSF Prestige Carla and TJ Classic Minister Venus-ET. Consultant Cull made her way to the center of the ring with the purple blanket and looked once again at both cows and then walked to “Venus” and laid it over her shoulders declaring her the winner. “It has been quite a show here this afternoon,” said Luchsinger. “It is extremely competitive among these top 6-7 animals.”
Kyle Natzke and Crestbrooke Socrates Madeline-ET captured the E. Lea Marsh Trophy for highest production in the top 20 of the Jug. Natzke and “Madeline” placed 10th in the class. Helping with the presentation are National Jersey Queen Endres and alternates Andre and Pearson. The award is based on actual pounds protein and “Madeline” produced 589 lbs. protein at 1-11.
As Tabitha Francis and Chris Hill walked their winning entries to their places at the head of the line, Judge Luchsinger began his reasons. “This big dark cow that leads out today as the winner today just has great quality about her,” explained Luchsinger. “Just a tremendous frame on her and tremendous size, scale and balance about her.” “The cow we are following her with, we would just like to see a little more crisp and a little more in bloom,” continued Luchsinger. “ She is a cow with a rear udder that doesn’t get much higher and wider though.” “Following her in third is a cow that is very much in bloom,” said Luchsinger. “She just does not have quite the rear udder shape and height as the cows ahead of her have.”
Tyler French accepts the Schirm/Fremstad Trophy Award for the highest ranking junior exhibitor in the futurity. His entry, SAR Governor Merry, placed 14th in the class. Presenting the $100 cash award and the trophy to Tyler is Paul Schirm, second from right. Also pictured are associate judge Kelli Cull, second alternate queen Olivia Pearson, first alternate queen Kira Andre; National Queen Sydney Endres and judge Charles Luchsinger.
“Our third place cow has an advantage in strength and width over the beautiful long cow in fourth,” said Luchsinger of Avonlea Iatola Victoria and KCJF Molly’s Regency Martini-ET. “The cow in fourth is just a beautiful cow with a tremendous udder and beautifully balanced.” “Our fifth place cow is a very powerful cow,” said Judge Luchsinger. “And our dairy cow is our sixth place cow. She is just dairy through and through.” “This is a tremendous class today” said Luchsinger. “It is certainly an honor for Kelli and I to place this class.” The Awards Each year the Jersey Jug Futurity is the
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Gene “Bambi” Henderson, Manchester, Iowa, has been named the 11th recipient of the Max Gordon Recognition Award. Henderson was honored at a ceremony held during the National Jersey Jug Futurity in Louisville, Ky., on November 10, 2013. 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. In the ceremony announcing Henderson as the winner of the award, AJCANAJ Executive Secretary Neal Smith commented, “His positive attitude and love of the business, particularly his love and promotion of the Jersey cow, make Gene ‘Bambi’ Henderson the ideal winner for this award.” “Bambi is always personable and humble and a sportsman in every regard,” said Phil Gordon, Syracuse, Ind., son of the late Max Gordon. “He considers the Jersey community to be family and even remembers birthdays for many of his Jersey friends.” Henderson grew up on a Holstein farm in eastern Iowa. He attended the University of Iowa, where he was a member of the dairy judging team that topped the national contest, and earned his degree in 1975. He worked in the feed and fertilizer business after graduation and then pursued a career in agriculture banking. Though his job was in allied industry, Henderson’s greatest passion was showing great dairy cows. Among others, he has been a regular exhibitor at the Iowa and Minnesota State Fairs, the Wisconsin Spring Spectacular Show, the Wisconsin State Jersey Show, World Dairy Expo, The All American Jersey Show and the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. “In a career that has spanned nearly 40 years, it would be safe to say that no one has led more champions in all breeds than Bambi,” stated Smith. His passion for the brown cow grew after he purchased several fancy females in partnership with prominent Jersey breeders. A highlight was showing Nabholz Lady Diana, a cow he owned in partnership with Norman E. Nabholz, West Union, Iowa, to Grand Champion honors of the World Dairy Expo Jersey Show in 1985.
Josh Gordon, left, and Phil Gordon, right, congratulate Gene “Bambi” Henderson for being named the 11th recipient of the Max Gordon Recognition Award.
More recently, Bambi has found success with many animals owned in partnership with Meadowridge Jerseys, Cumberland, Wis. Each of the past six years, a heifer owned with a member of the Riebe family has earned an All American or Reserve All American award for her accomplishments at The All American Jersey Show. All American laurels were earned with Meadowridge King Locket (intermediate calf) in 2009; Meadowridge Roosevelt Susie (junior calf) and Meadowridge King Meagan (intermediate calf) in 2011; and Meadowridge Mac Kaitynn (junior calf) in 2012. “Kaitynn” earned laurels as the Reserve All American Junior Yearling in 2013 and also topped her class at the International Jersey Show a month earlier. Equally successful presenting cows of other colors at their best, Bambi was at the halter of Buggs Blackstar Buffy when she was tapped Grand Champion of the International Holstein Show in 1996 and then named Reserve Supreme Champion of World Dairy Expo. He also led Stelbro Renata Ranger-Red to Grand Champion laurels of the International Red and White Show in 1998 and 2001. Both “Buffy” and “Ranger” were owned by Carrousel Farms, Orangeville, Ill. This year, he showed the Grand Champion of the Milking Shorthorn Show at World Dairy Expo, Lands-Brook Christina EXP-ET, for friend Jordan Langsgard of St. Olaf, Iowa. “It would be virtually impossible to count the number of All Americans with which he has been at the halter—always with a smile and there to celebrate with class, be it a victory or a defeat.” Previous winners include: Norman Nabholz, West Union, Iowa (2012); George Barlass, Janesville, Wis. (2011), Jim VanBuskirk, Mich. (2010); Brian Sayles, Ont. (2009); Mike Stiles, Va. (2008); the late Harry Mykrantz, Ohio (2007); Ronnie Rider, Ky. (2006); Chuck Myers, Ohio (2005); Charles Luchsinger, N.Y. (2004); and Ron Mosser, Ind. (2003). JERSEY JOURNAL
The 2013 National Jersey Queen and her court were selected the evening before the National Jersey Jug Futurity to reign over the festivities. From left to right: first alternate Kira Andre with her escort James Holton, National Jersey Queen Sydney Endres with her alternate Jacob Leum, and second alternate Olivia Pearson with escort Matthew Holton.
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richest purse in an individual dairy class. In 2013, $11,190 of premiums were collected in nomination and annual fees. “Venus� received a check for $2,504.00. The top 15 cows, their owners, and premiums are: 1. TJ Classic Minister Venus-ET (S: Select-Scott Minister-ET, D: Stephan Sparkler Vera-ET), Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder, Tremont, Ill., 1st best udder, $2,504 2. SSF Prestige Carla (S: Silver Spring Prestige, D: SSF BT Corri), Paul Stiles, Clear Brook, Va., 2nd best udder, $1,210 3. Avonlea Iatola Victoria, Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder, 1st premier performance cow, $867 4. KCJF Mollys Regency Martini-ET, Brittany Core, Salvisa, Ky., best bred and owned, $620 5. Budjon-Vail Sambo Glenna-ET, Jon Prokop, Greg Mortson, Dusty Schirm, and Keightley Core Jerseys, Middleburg, N.Y., $478 6. Ratliff Action Dazzle-ET, Herby, Amanda and Hobbs Lutz, Chester, S.C., 2nd premier performance cow, $366 7. KCJF Jiacomo Malibu, Keightley & Core and Willie McKay, Salvisa, Ky., $344 8. WF Tiger Season, Todd Stiles, Clear Brook, Va., $329 9. Meadowridge King Kiera, Roger R. Riebe, Cumberland, Wis., $314 10. Crestbrooke Socrates Madeline-ET, Kyle Natzke, Fond du lac, Wis., highest producing cow in the top 20, $299 11. KCJF Regency Glee, Brooke Powers, Irvine, Ky., $284 12. Graybill Action Misty-ET, Donald Graybill, Freeport, Ill., $277 13. Pauleview Signature Desire, Ted DeMent, Kenney, Ill., $269 14. SAR Governor Merry-Twin, Bush River/ SkipARilla/Tyler, Tabb and Trey French, Newberry, S.C., highest placing junior exhibitor, $262
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15. Dreamroad Sultan Rainstorm, Rebecca Ferry, Johnstown, N.Y., $254
Futurity Committee Thank you to chair, Dennis Post, Milton, Wis., and Sara Halliburton, Sparta, Tenn.,
the associate chair, along with the 16 other members of the National Jersey Jug committee who continued the tradition of beauty and pagentry of the 60th showing of the National Jersey Jug Futurity.
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Meadowridge Roosevelt Marlie
Mi-San 2 Verbatim Effortless
All American Milking Yearling
All American Junior Two-Year-Old Cow Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder, Tremont, Ill.
Roger R. Riebe, Cumberland, Wis.
Pine Haven SSM Marmie
All American Lifetime Cheese Production Cow Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder, Tremont, Ill.
Edn-Ru Tequila Lilaes Lilac
Reserve All American Milking Yearling Marisa A. Reitnouer, Mohrsville, Pa.
TJ Classic Minister Venus-ET
All American National Jersey Jug Futurity Winner Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder, Tremont, Ill.
KCJF Motions Candoit
Reserve All American Junior Two-Year-Old Cow Brittany Core, Salvisa, Ky.
← SSF Tequila Fantasia
Reserve All American Senior Heifer Calf Jordan and Whitney Ebert, Algoma, Wis.
Reward Upper Chalant →
Reserve All American Summer Yearling Heifer George Thomas Colpetzer, Greenville, Pa.
Milo V R Summer-ET
Reserve All American Senior Two-Year-Old Cow Peter Vail and Budjon Farms, Lomira, Wis.
Hawk Pond Rosecrans Maddie
Klinedell Iatola Rebecca-ET
Starwischer Comerica Nataly
All American Senior Two-Year-Old Cow MV Genetics, DMG Cabanha, Dusty Schirm and Keightley & Core Jerseys, Chebanse, Ill.
All American Junior Three-Year-Old Cow Mike Heath, Jon Prokop, and Alan Danforth, Westminster, Md.
All American Senior Three-Year-Old Cow Keightley & Core Jerseys, Kenny and Kelly Jo Manion, Salvisa, Ky.
DKG Motion Beauty
Miss Nastias Tequila Nutcracker-ET
Say KC Dee Verbatum Lady Bug-ET
All American Junior Heifer Calf Lane Randall Greiwe, Quincy, Ohio
Payneside GG Got Milk
Reserve All American Junior Three-Year-Old Cow Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder, Tremont, Ill.
All American Intermediate Heifer Calf Gracie Jane Krahn, Albany, Ore.
Ratliff Remake Morgan-ET
Reserve All American Senior Three-Year-Old Cow Peter Vail and Budjon Farms, Lomira, Wis.
K&M Comerica Ginny-ET
Reserve All American Four-Year-Old Cow Peter Vail and Budjon Farms, Lomira, Wis.
All American Senior Heifer Calf Kenley Cook and Patrick Youse, Hartly, Del.
Ron-Net Sultan Bailey
Reserve All American Five-Year-Old Cow Lavon Farms, Emory, Texas
Cowbell Guapo Ricochet
All American Five-Year-Old Cow Neal Diley, Williams Jerseys, and Jody Williams, McConnelsville, Ohio
Avonlea BC Ket Secret
Stoney Point Tequila Sunrise
All American Summer Yearling Heifer Jason Steinlage and Grant Fremstad, Lawler, Iowa
Hillacres Morrae Maryland
Reserve All American Aged Cow Peter Vail and Budjon Farms, Lomira, Wis.
Forever Hopeful Tanya
Reserve All American Lifetime Cheese Production Joel and Greg Bourne and Tabitha Francis, Ansonia, Ohio
2013 All Americans and Reserve All Americans
Stoney Point Excitation Jamie
Family Hill Comerica Flame-ET
All American Four-Year-Old Cow Nic, Jeni, Ben and Andy Sauder, Tremont, Ill.
All American Aged Cow Andy Sauder, Tremont, Ill.
Payneside Red Solo Cup
All American Junior Yearling Heifer Gene Iager, Pleasant Plain, Ohio
SSF Prestige Carla
Reserve All American National Jersey Jug Futurity Paul Stiles, Clear Brook, Va.
All American Winter Yearling Heifer Morgan Betti, Goshen, Conn.
Ryans Louie Polly
Reserve All American Junior Heifer Calf Janelle Renee Remington, Juneau, Wis.
← Meadowridge Mac Kaitynn
Reserve All American Junior Yearling Heifer Michael Riebe and Gene Henderson, Cumberland, Wis.
Maker BRC Aloe →
Reserve All American Winter Yearling Heifer Matt and Ruth Boyce and Harold Phillis, Alliance, Ohio
Meadowridge Bart Betsy
Reserve All American Intermediate Heifer Calf Roger R. Riebe and Alleah Anderson, Cumberland, Wis.
SW Splendor Luna
Junior All American Milking Yearling Steven Wetmore, Mt. Ulla, N.C.
DKG Motion Oreo
Junior All American Junior Two-Year-Old Cow Grace Hageman, Sidney, Ohio
Four-Hills 1st Blue 3241-ET
Junior All American Senior Two-Year-Old Cow Meagan Hill, Bristol, Vt.
Payneside GG Got Milk
Junior All American Senior Three-Year-Old Cow Tyler French, Newberry, S.C.
Janelle Remington, Juneau, Wis.
Morgan Bachelor, Angola, Ind.
Winner, Senior Showmanship
DKG Motion Blinky
Junior All American Junior Heifer Calf Trevor Greiwe, Quincy, Ohio
Miss Nastias Tequila Nutcracker-ET Junior All American Intermediate Heifer Calf Gracie Jane Krahn, Albany, Ore.
SAR Governor Merry
Junior All American Junior Three-Year-Old Cow Ben Sauder, Tremont, Ill.
Ratliff Sultan Velvet
Junior All American Four-Year-Old Cow Ben Sauder, Tremont, Ill.
Lyon Duke Dutchy
Willdina Jade Bee
Junior All American Aged Cow Ben Sauder, Tremont, Ill.
Junior All American Five-Year-Old Cow Ben Sauder, Tremont, Ill.
Winner, Junior Showmanship
DKG Vindication Passion
Bolle-Acres Fire Erin
Junior All American Senior Heifer Calf Garret Hageman, Sidney, Ohio
Junior All American Summer Yearling Heifer Drew Bollenbacher, Argos, Ind.
DKG Jade Wild Plum
Payneside Red Solo Cup
Junior All American Junior Yearling Heifer Blake Greiwe, Sidney, Ohio
Junior All American Winter Yearling Heifer Morgan Betti, Goshen, Conn.
Danielle Vallenta, El Campo, Texas Harmony Corners Socrates 11086-ET Reserve Junior All American Milking Yearling Trent Kilgus, Fairbury, Ill.
Graybill Harvey Cybil
Reserve Junior All American Junior Two-Year-Old Cow Ethan Graybill, Freeport, Ill.
← Miss Triple-T Sure Bet
Reserve Junior All American Senior Heifer Calf Kyle McGuire, West Liberty, Ohio
Tower Vue Lil Whiskey →
Reserve Junior All American Summer Yearling Heifer Mason Mazzaro, Williamsfield, Ohio
Kilgus Governor Maid
Reserve Junior All American Senior Two-Year-Old Cow Trent Kilgus, Fairbury, Ill.
Norse Star Tequila Shotski
Winner, Intermediate Showmanship
Reserve Junior All American Junior Three-Year-Old Cow Grant Fremsted, Westby, Wis.
2013 Junior All Americans and
Ahlem Action Winsome 33421
Reserve Junior All American Senior Three-Year-Old Cow Trent Kilgus, Fairbury, Ill.
Harmony Corners Fozzy-ET
Reserve Junior All American Four-Year-Old Cow Jacob Morgan, Urbana, Ohio
Family Hill Comerica Flame-ET
Reserve Junior All American Five-Year-Old Cow Jody Williams, McConnelsville, Ohio
Junior Reserve All Americans
Tallys Centurion Tilly
Reserve Junior All American Aged Cow Tabb French, Newberry, S.C.
Ryans Louie Polly
Reserve Junior All American Junior Heifer Calf Janelle Renee Remington, Juneau, Wis.
← J-Kay Tequila Marcy
Reserve Junior All American Junior Yearling Heifer Matthew Richards, Urbana, Ohio
DKG Tequila Coffee →
Reserve Junior All American Winter Yearling Heifer Lane Greiwe, Quincy, Ohio
M-Signature Nevada Epic
Reserve Junior All American Intermediate Heifer Calf Katelyn R. Taylor, Allenwood, Pa.
Gifts Made To Support Jersey Research, Educational Funds
Memorial gifts have been received through December 19, 2013, in support of the AJCC Research Foundation and four educational funds managed by the American Jersey Cattle Association. Contributions to the Educational, Youth Activities and Special Awards Fund in memory of Morris B. Ewing, Tucson, Ariz., were received from Mary Jane DeWeerd, Alexandria, Va.; Nancy Ellis, Morrisville, Mo.; Sara L. Gaetz and David E. Parkinson, Sahuarita, Ariz.; George J. and Margaret Ann Gluski, Tucson, Ariz.; Louise M. Hamre, Portage, Wis.; Cherie L. Bayer, Columbus, Ohio; Dayton and Ann Sederquist, Sun Prairie, Wis.; and Dr. Robert E. Walton, DeForest, Wis. A contribution to this fund was also received in memory of Donald S. Sherman from Neal and Sherry Smith, Glenford, Ohio. Gifts in memory of Ted W. Luther, Mt. Ulla, N.C., were made to the Reuben R. Cowles Jersey Youth Educational Fund by Marilyn L. Malnati, Newberry, S.C.; Neal and Sherry Smith; and Duane, Scott and Michael Wickstrom, Hilmar, Calif. Other gifts in Luther’s memory were made by Maurice E. Core, Columbus, Ohio, to the Maurice E. Core Jersey Youth Fund; by David L. Brandau, Wilton, Wis., to Jersey Youth Academy; and lastly, to the AJCC Research Foundation by David W. and Linda L. Spahr, Findlay, Ohio. Gifts to the AJCC Research Foundation in memory of Robin DennistonKeller, Byron, N.Y., were received from J. Lawrence and Barbara Benson, New Lebanon, N.Y.; Bonnie E. Burr, Hawleyville, Conn.; Arlene Chamberlain, Wyoming, N.Y.; Robert E. James and E. Ann Dunnington, Blacksburg, Va.; Jim Quist, Fresno, Calif.; Cherie L. Bayer; Neal and Sherry Smith; and David and Linda Spahr. The Research Foundation also received contributions honoring John M. Palmer, Cornish, Maine, from Neal and Sherry Smith and David and Linda Spahr. A gift to Jersey Youth Academy in memory of Nanette Sherman-Taylor, Hilmar, Calif., was also received from William and Carolyn Ahlem, Hilmar, Calif. For more information on contributing to these or other permanent funds managed by the American Jersey Cattle Association, contact the Development Department at 614/322-4456. Gifts are exempt from Federal income taxes under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. january 2014
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Staff Reassignments Announced at AJCA
Neal Smith, Executive Secretary and CEO of the American Jersey Cattle Association and National All-Jersey Inc., announced today key staff changes focused on delivering optimum service and cattle marketing support for Jersey owners nationwide. Responsibilities have been expanded for Jason Robinson, manager of Jersey Marketing Service (JMS); Erica Davis, JMS Internet Marketing Coordinator; and Area Representative Chris Lundgren. “Jason, Erica and Chris are experienced, strong staff members who have displayed
complementary skills in cattle marketing,” Smith commented. “In these new roles, they will work as a team to help us better achieve our goals for customer service and company growth.” Robinson will remain at the head of Jersey Marketing Service and add responsibilities for delivering on-farm service as Area Representative for the southeastern states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. In an extension of her current responsibilities, Davis will now contribute to editorial content and production of the monthly magazine, Jersey Journal.
Lundgren has been named to the new position of JMS Marketing Coordinator, strengthening the overall effort in JMS sales and marketing activities. He will remain Area Representative for the southern plains states with reduced responsibilities as a linear type evaluator. In a related move, Elizabeth Moss will phase out of responsibilities as Development Specialist in the headquarters office to work full-time as an appraiser for the AJCA linear type appraisal program. She will relocate to Tennessee. Smith thanked all of the newly reassigned staff for their flexibility and willingness to take on the tasks at hand.
Mills Jersey Farm LLC The Newell Mills Family 4675 Sheckler Rd., Fallon, NV 89406 cmills1324@gmail.com • 775/217-5470
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The All American Executive Committee, Corey Lutz, General Chair, extends its appreciation and gratitude to these individuals and companies for generous financial support of
The 61st ALL AMERICAN JERSEY SHOW & SALE November 9, 10 and 11, 2013 • Louisville, Kentucky Founders All American Sale Consignors National Heifer Sale Consignors Nominating Owners, National Jersey Jug Futurity Consignors, 2010 Pot O’Gold Sale Underwriters American Jersey Cattle Association North American International Livestock Exposition Primary Sponsor Cow’s Match® Jersey Blend, Land O’Lakes Animal Milk Products Co. Presenting the 56th Pot O’Gold Sale Chairman’s Circle Budjon–Vail Maurice E. Core Jersey Youth Fund Hilmar Cheese Company Kentucky Jersey Cattle Club Charlene Nardone National Jersey Queen Fund Post Printing Co. Quist Dairy & Farming, Jars of Clay Jerseys Select Sires Inc. Sustainers ABS Global Inc. Accelerated Genetics Chart Industries–MVE Dutch Hollow Farm LLC Genex Cooperative Grammer Jersey Farm Holmes County Cheese Company Indiana Jersey Cattle Club Kilgus Farmstead Maryland-Virginia Milk Producers Cooperative Association Ohio Jersey and Junior Jersey Breeders Associations Piedmont Jersey Farm Tennessee Jersey and Junior Jersey Cattle Clubs TransOva Genetics Vermont Jersey Breeders Association Wisconsin Jersey and Junior Jersey Breeders Associations
Patrons Ahlem Farms Partnership Alta Genetics U.S.A. Inc. Bachelor Farms Bohnerts’ Jerseys Henry Bostleman Livestock Hauling Bush River Jerseys Cabot Creamery Cooperative,Agri-Mark Jack Cunningham Embryo Transfer Services / Nettle Creek Jerseys Endres Jazzy Jerseys Forest Glen Jerseys French’s Shoes & Boots LLC Graber Jerseys Inc. Heartland Jerseys, Inc. Iowa Jersey Cattle Club T. C. Jacoby & Co., Inc. JISEX International, Derrick Frigot Kirchdoerfer Jersey Farm Kutz Dairy LLC Ladies of Jersey Dr. Joseph A. and Beverly Lineweaver Lyon Jerseys Mapleline Farm, John Kokoski Family Martin Dairy LLC Mayfield Farm & Nursery Mihm Bros. Inc. Mountain Shadow Dairy North Carolina Jersey Breeders Association Oakhaven Jerseys, Jerry and John Lemmermen Owens Farms Inc. Pennsylvania Jersey Cattle Club Pleasant Ridge Jerseys Rector Jersey Farm Scotch View Farm Neal and Lisa Smith and Blankenship Jerseys Sorenson Hillview Jersey Farm Inc. Spruce Row Farm Joe and Kari Stanek, Golden Hill Genetics Stoney Point Farm Sunset Canyon Jerseys Sycamore Hill Farm and Garden, The Hanford Family Tillamook County Creamery Association Waverly Farm World Wide Sires, Ltd.
Friends of the All American
Jim and Carol Ahlem American Dairy Association Mideast Anonymous (2) Berry College & Udderly Cool Dairy Bonnie Jo Ayars and Mitzi Pfeiffer Kitchen Barlass Jerseys LLC Nico and Erna de Boer and Sons Carl Bourne Memorial Fund Brentwood Farms Rick and Laurie Brewer Family Caff-E-Hill Farms C.L. Collins III George Colpetzer Joshua Conner and Rachel White Conner Ed Crotty Alan and Rosalie Danforth Danforth Jersey Farm / Cowbella Butter & Yogurt Gaby Jersey Farm Phil and Marty Gordon Family Josh and Jenny Gordon, Jesse and Mary Garza Hi-Land Farms, David and Dana, Greg and Jodi, Ben and Emily Chamberlain Highland Farms Inc. Huffard Dairy Farms Jer-Nan Associates Jersey Origins Keightley-Core Jerseys Henry P. Knolle Family Lady-Lane Farm Bert and Mary Smith Leas Memorials Marilyn Malnati Margandale Farms Ltd. Sylvia Marsh, E. Lea Marsh Memorial NASCO New England Jersey Breeders Association New Hampshire Jersey Cattle Club Normandell Jerseys Norse Star Jerseys Oak Breeze Farm Joey Pendleton, Greenland Jersey Farms Prairie Harbour Jerseys Ratliff Jerseys, Ron and Christy Ratliff Rider Jersey Farm Paul R. Schirm In Memory of Donnie Sherman Silver Springs Farm, The Luchsinger Family Sno-Krest Jersey Farm Stardust Jersey Farms, Jim and Georgia Pappas Sun Valley Jersey Farm Sunny Day Farm & Her-Man Jerseys Sunbow Jerseys, The Charles Steer Family Jim and Janet VanBuskirk Virginia Tech Department of Dairy Science Wickstrom Jersey Farms Inc. Will-Do Jerseys Williams Jersey Farm
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Jerseys Reign Supreme of the NAILE Junior Shows
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or Ben Sauder of Tremont, Ill., and Garret Hageman of Sidney, Ohio, 2013 was a year to go in the memory books as their five-year-old cow and senior heifer calf captured the top honors in the Junior Supreme Champion classes at the North American International Livestock Exposition (NAILE). After capturing the Grand Champion and Junior Champion honors of the 61st All American Junior Jersey Show, the two Jersey youth competed against the other six breeds in the supreme competition and came out victorious. For Hageman, his calf, DKG Vindication Passion, was tapped as Junior Champion of the 2013 Kentucky State Fair and was the winning senior calf at the Ohio Spring Dairy Expo. For Sauder and his five-yearold cow, Willdina Jade Bee, it has been a supreme year. Back in October 2013, the five-year-old was named Supreme Champion of the Junior Show at World Dairy Expo, before claiming the title in Louisville. With the grand champion title captured on Saturday, November 9, 2013, Sauder tied Brady Core of Salvisa, Ky., as the only junior Jersey breeder to capture four Grand Champion titles (2009, 2011, 2012, 2013) at The All American Junior Jersey Show. Sauder had quite the day as he also took home Reserve Grand Champion laurels with his winning junior three-year-old, Payneside GG Got Milk. Charged with the task of judging the 209 Registered Jerseys in The All American Junior Show and naming the 2013 Junior and Reserve Junior All Americans was Eric Topp of Botkins, Ohio. Assisting him was Craig Padgett of Waynesburg, Ky., as his consultant. “This has been an amazing experience analyzing these cattle today,” said Judge Topp. “When you have cows out here of this quality, it is great stuff. The best national junior show in the world is right here in Lousiville, Ky.” “It is truly an honor to come here and judge The All American Junior Show,” said Topp. “There were great cows, and most of all, great kids out here in the ring today. We would like to commend the parents and grandparents of these kids for getting them out here and involved.”
This was Topp’s first time to judge The All American Junior Show, but is no stranger to the judging circles. In 2013, he also judged the Ayrshire and Milking Shorthorn junior shows in Harrisburg, Pa., and the All-American Open Brown Swiss Show. He has judged state shows in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin. His family owns and operates Topp-View Farms and has produced champions at the Ohio State Fair, Spring Dairy Expo, World Dairy Expo, and at NAILE. His consultant, Craig Padgett, is a familiar face to ringside in Louisville, as he was the 2010 judge of The All American Junior Jersey Show. The All American Junior Jersey Show is the largest single-breed dairy cattle show for youth held in the world and kicks off 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. Following the sale, the juniors attended the All American Junior Banquet at 7:30 p.m. in the South Hall. During the banquet, more than 65 Jersey youth were recognized for their achievements over the past year. 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 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 NAILE. Each first place individual was presented after the show with 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. The Champions “We have great cows down throughout this lineup,” said Judge Topp. “When this five-year-old hit the ring today, we knew
Grand Champion Judge Eric Topp, far left, selected Willdina Jade Bee, a five-year-old cow, exhibited by Ben Sauder, Tremont, Ill., as the Grand Champion of The All American Junior Jersey Show. Lucy Woods and her sons, Seth and Loren, present Sauder and “Bee” with the Caff-E-Hill Farms Trophy for Senior Champion, while the Bachelor grandchildren, with Lynda and Steve Bachelor, and past Executive Secretary Maurice Core present the Bachelor Family Trophy. Terry Perotti of TransOva presents Sauder with a certificate for a free IVF cycle for his champion cow.
she was going to be the cow to beat.” “She’s quite a cow, so balanced from end-to-end and what a lovely mammary system,” continued Topp. “And, she has that dairy strength we like to see in the Jersey breed. A very deserving Grand Champion.” “For reserve we have a little closer placing,” said Topp. “But the cow that follows our champion with balance and another beautiful udder is the junior threeyear-old.” “Bee” and Sauder received a $500 cash award from the NAILE and an IVF cycle
Reserve Grand Champion Andy Sauder holds his brother Ben’s Reserve Grand Champion, Payneside GG Got Milk. She was the winning junior three-year-old. AJCA President Chris Sorenson and Wisconsin Jersey Queen Julia Owens present the banner to Sauder. Also making presentations were Mike Kennedy with the Ratliff Jerseys Trophy; Luke Brewer with the Laurick Jersey Trophy for Reserve Senior Champion and consultant Craig Padgett. Also pictured are 2012 National Jersey Queen Jessica Smith with the champion banner.
from TransOva for their win. Honorable Mention champion honors were bestowed on Family Hill Comerica Flame-ET, the second place five-yearold cow, exhibited by Jody Williams, McConnelsville, Ohio. In choosing the Junior Champion heifer, Judge Topp stated, “When this senior calf comes in the ring, she just grabs you.” Taking home the Junior Champion honors was Garret Hageman, with DKG Vindication Passion, the winning senior heifer calf.
Ahlem Action Winsome 33421 received a $500 cash award sponsored by Piedmont Jersey Farm, Corey and Bridgette Lutz, as the Overall Premier Performance Cow of The All American Junior Jersey Show. Presenting the cash award to exhibitor Trent Kilgus are Corey and Bridgette. Assisting with the presentation are Illinois Jersey Queen Rachel Whitlock, National Jersey Queen Jessica Smith, and AJCA Executive Secretary Neal Smith. Also pictured is Jonathan Merriam, second from left, representing Ahlem Farms as the breeder.
For Reser ve Junior Champion, Topp selected his Junior All American Intermediate Heifer Calf, Miss Nastias Tequila Nutcracker-ET, exhibited by Gracie Jane Krahn, Albany, Ore. “This intermediate calf just grows on me,” said Topp. “She is so stylish and so correct. She follows the pattern of our junior champion.” Taking home honorable mention honors was the first place winter yearling, Payneside Red Solo Cup, owned and exhibited (continued to page 71)
DKG Vindication Passion and Garret Hageman, Sidney, Ohio, took home Junior Champion honors while Miss Nastias Tequlia NutcrackerET shown by Gracie Jane Krahn was named Reserve Junior Champion. Presenting the Sycamore Hill Farm & Gardens Trophy is Jake Hanford with Western National Queen Rebekah Gourley and 2012 National Jersey Queen Jessica Smith. Presenting the Alta Mae Core Trophy is AJCA President Chris Sorenson, Judge Eric Topp and consultant Craig Padgett.
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by Morgan Betti, Goshen, Conn. Other Awards The Reserve All American Senior Three-Year-Old cow took top honors in the Premier Performance class. Ahlem Action Winsome 33421, exhibited by Trent Kilgus, Tremont, Ill., earned the highest point total to win a $500 cash award sponsored by Piedmont Jersey Farm, Corey and Bridgette Lutz, Lincolnton, N.C. Kilgus also took home reserve honors in the Premier Performance Class with Kilgus Action Cortney. He 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 the Reserve Junior All American Four-Year-Old Cow, Harmony Corners Fozzy-ET. She was exhibited by Jacob Morgan, Urbana, Ohio. Helping to round out the cash awards, the AJCA and Select Sires Inc., Plain City, Ohio, presented $50 cash awards to the remaining participants. 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 Ethan Graybill, Freeport, Ill., with his senior two-year-old, Graybill Reagan Hollyhock-P. Receiving the best bred and owned Dutch Hollow Farm Trophy was Grant Fremstad, Westby, Wis., with his Reserve
All American Junior Three-Year-Old Cow, Norse Star Tequila Shotski. Taking home the Premier Junior Breeder of the show was Trent Kilgus. Receiving the Premier Junior Exhibitor banner for the fifth 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 73). 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 74). Class Winners Capturing his first Junior All American was Steven T. Wetmore, Mount Ulla, N.C. “The cow we are starting with is so sharp, dairy and angular,” said Topp of SW Splendor Luna. “She is also the best udder in the class with that high, wide rear udder.” “Luna” also was named best bred and owned in class, received the PA protein award and was named the premier performance winner in the class. “Our cow in second you just really admire the mammary system,” said Judge Topp. “You love the snugness of attachments, the hardness across her topline and she is extremely stylish.”
Supreme Champion Heifer
Garret Hageman and his senior calf DKG Vindication Passion were named Supreme Champion heifer of the junior shows in Louisville, Ky. Hageman is pictured with the junior show judges and staff of NAILE.
Placing second in the class of 16 milking yearlings was Harmony Corners Socrates 11086-ET, exhibited by Trent Kilgus. Following in third was Over-Dose Stowe Malori, shown by Austin Seely, Rio, Wis. We love the mammary system on our third place cow as well. We just want to open her up some more,” said Topp. Milking yearling (16 shown) Class sponsored by Tennessee Jersey Cattle Club 1. SW Splendor Luna, Steven T. Wetmore, Mount Ulla, N.C., best bred and owned, 1st best udder, 1st premier performance cow, PA protein award; 2. Harmony Corners Socrates 11086-ET, Trent Kilgus, Fairbury, Ill.; 3. Over-Dose Stowe Malori, Austin Seely, Rio, Wis., 2nd premier performance cow; 4. Smith Bros Governor Rosabelle, Lane Hulshof, Smyrna, Tenn.; 5. HLF Grand Prix Ruby, Rachel Anderson, New Philadelphia, Ohio
In the class of 16 junior two-year-olds, DKG Motion Oreo captured top honors. The “sharp, dairy” cow was exhibited by Grace Hageman, Sidney, Ohio, and also took home the best udder award. “She has an advantage today in sharpness and angularity and height and width of rear udder,” said Topp. Reserve All American honors went to Graybill Harvey Cybil, owned by Ethan Graybill. She was also received premier performance honors in the class. “What a beautiful framed cow in second,” said Topp of “Cybil.” Her frame carried her over the stylish Kilgus Palin Royal, owned and exhibited by Trent Kilgus. She was the best bred and owned individual in the class. (continued to page 71)
Supreme Champion Cow
Ben Sauder and his five-year-old cow, Willdina Jade Bee, were named Supreme Champion cow of the junior shows in Louisville, Ky. Sauder is pictured with the junior show judges and staff of NAILE.
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Junior 2-yr.-old cow (16 shown) Class sponsored by North Carolina Jersey Breeders Association 1. DKG Motion Oreo, Grace Hageman, Sidney, Ohio, 1st best udder; 2. Graybill Harvey Cybil, Ethan Graybill, Freeport, Ill., 1st premier performance cow; 3. Kilgus Palin Royal, Trent Kilgus, best bred and owned; 4. Kilgus Action Cortney, Trent Kilgus, 2nd premier performance cow; 5. Bachelors Ontime Rockstar, Jaycee Bachelor, Angola, Ind. PA protein award—Yosemite Sparky Fanclub P24175, McCallister Russell, Hilmar, Calif., 8th in class
“Our first place cow just excels in dairyness, sharpness and angularity,” said Judge Topp of his All American Senior Two-YearOld Cow Four-Hills 1st Blue 3241-ET. “Blue 3241” was owned and exhibited by Megan Hill, Bristol, Vt., and was named best udder in the class of 18 senior twoyear-olds. “She just excels in dairyness and sharpness and has a beautiful side profile,” said Judge Topp. “You love the openess of rib, the snugness of the fore udder attachment. When you get behind her, you admire the height and width of the rear udder.” “I will give the second place cow an advantage in having a little bit more definition of seam,” said Topp of Kilgus Governor Maid. “She just isn’t as sharp and dairy today as the first place cow.” “Maid” was exhibited by Trent Kilgus and was named best bred and owned of the class. She placed over the recently fresh entry, Xanadu KK Albet, exhibited by Erin Williams, McConnelsville, Ohio.
Payneside GG Got Milk and Norse Star Tequila Shotski. “But I give the first cow an advantage in having a little better teat size and placement and more width to her rear udder today.” Taking home All American honors was the eventual Reserve Grand Champion, “Got Milk,” exhibited by Ben Sauder. Placing second was the best bred and owned cow of the show, “Shotski,” exhibited by Grant Fremstad. Following in third was Seacord Farm Comerica Classy shown by Ethan Dupuis, Greenwich, N.Y.
“You admire the openess of rib and beautiful mammary system to follow our top cow,” said Topp of Ahlem Action Winsome
Junior 3-yr.-old cow (19 shown) Class sponsored by Indiana Jersey Cattle Club 1. Payneside GG Got Milk (S: Griffens GovernorET, D: Payneside Clear Magic), Ben Sauder, Tremont, Ill., 1st best udder, 2nd premier performance cow, res. sr. and res. gr. champ.; 2. Norse Star Tequila Shotski, Grant Fremstad, Westby, Wis., best bred and owned, best bred and owned of show; 3. Seacord Farm Comerica Classy, Ethan Dupuis, Greenwich, N.Y.; 4. Excitation Elsie, Jody Williams, McConnelsville, Ohio; 5. Ahlem Celebrity Ruth 34728, Trent Kilgus, 1st premier performance cow
Courtney Hoebert, on behalf of Trent Kilgus, accepts a $250 cash award for Reserve Premier Performance cow, Kilgus Action Cortney, from NAJ President and award sponsor Dave Endres and Executive Secretary Neal Smith. Presenting the Endres Jazzy Jerseys Trophy is Minnesota Jersey Queen Marissa Roden.
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Yield deviation protein award—Smith Bros Saber Jo, Sydney Brady, Riceville, Tenn., 19th in class
“Topping this class is our best uddered cow,” said Topp. “What a beautiful, snug fore udder attachment with plenty of length to go with it.” Winning the class of 13 senior three-yearolds was SAR Governor Merry, bred and owned by Tyler French, Newberry, S.C. “She is so sharp, dairy and angular,” complimented judge Topp. “These traits move her past the well-balanced cow coming out in second.”
California Jersey Queen Kasidi Barcelos presents the Gaby Jersey Farm Trophy to Jacob Morgan and Harmony Corners Fozzy-ET. Executive Secretary Smith assisted with the presentation of the $100 cash award for third place Premier Performance Cow.
“What an outstanding class of junior three-year-olds,” said Topp of the 19 cows competing. “It is a close placing at the top.” “You can argue switching this top pair for best udder awards,” said Topp of
A large contingency of Ohio Jersey Juniors were on hand to accept the state herd banner from National Jersey Queen Jessica Smith.
Trent Kilgus receives the Bush River Jerseys trophy as Premier Breeder of The All American Junior Jersey Show.
Ethan Graybill accepts the Sunbow Farms Trophy for the highest yield deviation protein cow in the show with Graybill Reagan Hollyhock-P. President Sorenson and Queen Smith make the presentation.
Paul Chittenden, Executive Secretary Smith, and David Sparrow present the Dutch Hollow Trophy for best bred and owned animal of the show to Olivia Brandenburg on the halter of Norse Star Tequila Shotski.
Ben Sauder, center, was named Premier Exhibitor of The All American Junior Show. He accepts the banner and Bush River Jerseys Trophy from Queen Smith and AJCA President Chris Sorenson.
Senior 2-yr.-old cow (18 shown) 1. Four-Hills 1st Blue 3241-ET, Megan Hill, Bristol, Vt., 1st best udder; 2. Kilgus Governor Maid, Trent Kilgus, 2nd premier performance cow, best bred and owned; 3. Xanadu KK Albet, Erin Williams, McConnelsville, Ohio; 4. Snowdrift Tradition Lorita Lindy, George Colpetzer, Greenville, Pa.; 5. Graybill Reagan Hollyhock-P, Ethan Graybill, 2nd premier performance cow, yield deviation protein award, top producing cow of the show for yield deviation protein
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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.
SW Splendor Luna Milking yearling, PA Protein Award
Yosemite Sparky Fanclub 24175 Junior two-year-old, PA Protein Award
Sydney Endres, Wis. • Steven Wetmore, N.C.
Rebekah Gourley, Ore. • McCalister Russell, Calif.
Graybill Reagan Hollyhock-P Senior two-year-old, YD Protein Award Jessica Smith, Miss. • Ethan Graybill, Ill.
Smith Bros Saber Jo Junior three-year-old, YD Protein Award Kira Andre, Ohio • Sydney Brady, Tenn.
Ahlem Action Winsome 33421 Senior three-year-old, YD Protein Award Rylie Pflughaupt, Iowa • Trent Kilgus, Ill.
Kellogg-Bay Amedeo Gladys-ET Four-year-old, YD Protein Award Rebekah Gourley • Megan Hill, Vt.
Family Hill Comerica Flame-ET Five-year-old, YD Protein Award Kasidi Barcelos, Calif. • Jody Williams, Ohio
Yosemite Liberty Mor G2025 Aged Cow, YD Protein Award Danielle Valenta, Texas • McCalister Russell
Walls Louis Love Junior calf, PA Protein Award Sidney Endres • Jager Jones, Ky.
Lee-Ann Acres Iatola Chip-ET Intermediate calf, PA Protein Award Olivia Pearson, N.C. • Cole Provoast, Mich.
APB TBone Carissa Senior calf, PA Protein Award Julia Owens, Wis. • Ross Andre, Ohio
Ehrhardt-Iager Iatola Sunset Summer yearling heifer, PA Protein Award Olivia Pearson • Breanna Hall, Wis.
Bolle-Acres Fire Sarah Junior yearling heifer, PA Protein Award Rachel Whitlock, Ill. • Drew Bollenbacher, Ind.
Yosemite Hired Gun Iatola E209-ET Winter yearling heifer, PA Protein Award Hannah Halliburton, Tenn. • McCalister Russell
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33421, exhibited by Trent Kilgus. “It is her height and width of rear udder that carries her over our cow in third.” Placing third was JIFs Dare Devil, shown by Ethan Starkey, Mechanicsburg, Ohio. Senior 3-yr.-old cow (13 shown) 1. SAR Governor Merry, Tyler French, Newberry, S.C., 1st best udder, 2st premier performance cow, best bred and owned; 2. Ahlem Action Winsome 33421, Trent Kilgus, 1st premier performance cow, yield deviation protein award; 3. Jifs Dare Devil, Ethan Starkey, Mechanicsburg, Ohio; 4. Underground Dominica Mamie, Regina Pozzi, Petaluma, Calif.; 5. JVB Red Hot Sultan Windy, Skylar Buell, Temperance, Mich., best bred and owned
In our four-year-old class we have a beautiful cow to start the class,” said Topp. “She is a cow that is balanced from end-toend. She’s sharp. She’s dairy. She’s angular. And what a beautiful mammary system.” Winning the class of 14 four-year-olds was Ratliff Sultan Velvet, exhibited by Ben Sauder. “You admire the second place cow a lot,” said Topp of Harmony Corners FozzyET, shown by Jacob Morgan. “She has a lovely mammary system as well. I love the snugness of her fore udder attachment.” “Our cow in third is a beautiful side view cow,” said Topp. “She has only had two calves, while the two cows in front of her have had three.” Placing third was Goal Linita, shown by Mason Mazzaro, Pleasant Plain, Ohio. 4-yr.-old cow (14 shown) Class sponsored by Ohio Jersey Breeders’ Association 1. Ratliff Sultan Velvet, Ben Sauder, 1st best udder, 2nd premier performance cow; 2. Harmony Corners Fozzy-ET, Jacob Morgan, Urbana, Ohio, 1st premier performance cow, 2nd best udder; 3. Goal Linita, Mason Mazzaro, Pleasant Plain, Ohio; 4. Milo Centurion Sassafrass-ET, Patrick Youse, Ridgely, Md.; 5. Knapp Time Comerica Bonnel, Trent Kilgus Yield deviation protein award—Kellogg-Bay Amedeo Gladys-ET, Megan Hill, Bristol, Vt., 6th in class Best bred and owned—LC Suspect Miss America, Taylor Leach, Linwood, Kan., 10th in class
“In our five-year-old class, we have two outstanding cows here at the top of the class,” said Topp. “The cow that starts the class is sharp and dairy and the best uddered cow in the class.” “She is snugger in her fore udder attachment and has plenty of height and width at the top of her rear udder,” continued Topp. “We admire the sharpness and dairyness of our second place cow and she walks on a tremendous set of feet and legs.” Vying for top honors in the class were Willdina Jade Bee, exhibited by Ben Sauder, and Family Hill Comerica Flame-ET, shown by Jody Williams. The two cows went on to be named Grand Champion and honorable mention Grand Champion january 2014
of the show. Placing third in the class was the recently fresh entry of Olivia Pearson, Lincolnton, N.C., Piedmont Comerica Deca. 5-yr.-old cow (5 shown) 1. Willdina Jade Bee (S: Giprat Belles Jade-ET, D: Hermitage Duaiseoir Bette), Ben Sauder, 1st best udder, 2nd premier performance cow, sr. and gr. champ.; 2. Family Hill Comerica Flame-ET, Jody Williams 1st premier performance cow, 2nd best udder, yield deviation protein award; 3. Piedmont Comerica Deca, Olivia Pearson, Lincolnton, N.C., best bred and owned; 4. BRJ Excitation BWY Lily Ann A-54, Tyler French, Newberry, S.C.
The 2009 Grand Champion of the All American Junior Show, Lyon Duke Dutchy,
took top honors in the aged cow class for Sauder. “Our first place cow has a tremendous openess of rib,” said Topp. “We love the strength of the front end when she is coming at you.” Following her in second was the best uddered cow in class, Tallys Centurion Tilly, shown by Tabb French, Newberry, S.C. She was followed by the “well-balanced” cow shown by Tyler French, SAR Apollo Tessa, who was also named best bred and owned in the class. (continued to page 76)
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Aged cow (7 shown) Class sponsored by Neal and Lisa Smith and Blankenship Jerseys, Smyrna, Tenn. 1. Lyon Duke Dutchy, Ben Sauder, 2nd best udder, 2nd premier performance cow; 2. Tallys Centurion Tilly, Tabb French, Newberry, S.C., 1st best udder, 1st premier performance cow; 3. SAR Apollo Tessa, Tyler French, best bred and owned; 4.JBL Laser Chers Clair, Madison Moyer, Caro, Mich., 5.Yosemite Liberty Mor G2025, McCalister Russell, yield deviation protein award
The Heifers Seventeen junior heifer calves kicked off the heifer show with Trevor Greiwe, Sidney, Ohio, taking top honors for the second consecutive year. This year’s winning entry was DKG Motion Blinky. “We have a heifer that sorts herself to the top of the class based on her size and scale,” said judge Topp. “She is lengthy from endto-end and is showing more openess to her rear rib today.” Placing second was Ryans Louie Polly, exhibited by Janelle Remington, Juneau, Wis. Judge Topp described her as a “sharp, angular” heifer. She placed over Xanadu Konspiracy Theory owned by George Colpetzer, Greenville, Pa. Junior heifer calf (17 shown) Class sponsored by Pennsylvania Jersey Cattle Association 1. DKG Motion Blinky, Trevor Greiwe, Sidney, Ohio, best bred and owned; 2. Ryans Louie Polly,
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Janelle Remington, Juneau, Wis.; 3. Xanadu Konspiracy Theory, George Colpetzer; 4. DKG Motion Beauty, Lane Greiwe, Quincy; 5. Edgebrook Verb Lashea, Ashley Bushman, Calmar, Iowa PA protein award—Walls Louis Love, Jagger Jones, Glasgow, Ky., 17th in class
Gracie Krahn took top honors in the intermediate calf class with Miss Nastias Tequila Nutcracker-ET, the eventual reserve junior champion of the show. “This heifer is so sharp, dairy and angular,” said judge Topp of his All American Intermediate Calf. “She is a high-chined heifer and more sharp and clean throughout than our second place heifer.” Placing second in the class of 23 heifers was M-Signature Nevada Epic. The Reserve Junior All American Intermediate Calf was exhibited by Katelyn R. Taylor, Allenwood, Pa. Finishing third was GilBar Tequila Jadyn, shown by Carrie Ann Warmka, Fox Lake, Wis. Intermediate heifer calf (23 shown) Class sponsored by Stoney Point Farm 1. Miss Nastias Tequila Nutcracker-ET (S: Tower Vue Prime Tequila-ET, D: Family Hill Counciller Nastia), Gracie Krahn, Albany, Ore., res. jr. champ.; 2. M-Signature Nevada Epic, Katelyn R. Taylor, Allenwood, Pa.; 3. Gil-Bar Tequila Jadyn, Carrie Ann Warmka, Fox Lake, Wis.; 4. Verbatim Sabine of Bolle-Acres, Lane Bollenbacher, Argos, Ind.; 5. Cumberlands Voodoo Jade, Haley Adkins, Russell Springs, Ky. PA protein award—Lee-Ann Acres Iatola Chip-ET, Cole Provoast, Prescott, Mich., 16th in class
“What an outstanding group of senior calves,” said judge Topp of the 21 heifers shown. “I am starting with a heifer that just has that balance from end-to-end.” Taking Junior All American Senior Calf honors was DKG Vindication Passion, exhibited by Garret Hageman. The eventual Junior Champion and Supreme heifer of the NAILE Junior Shows, placed over Miss Triple-T Sure Bet, exhibited by Kyle McGuire, West Liberty, Ohio. “We really admire the second heifer as she is extremely balanced from end-to-end,” commended Topp. Following in third was Say KC Dee Verbatum Lady Bug-ET, exhibited by Patrick Youse, Ridgely, Md. Senior heifer calf (21 shown) Class sponsored by Tennessee Junior Jersey Cattle Club 1. DKG Vindication Passion (S: Vindication, D: DKG Jade Susie), Garret Hageman, Sidney, Ohio, jr. and sup. jr. champ.; 2. Miss Triple-T Sure Bet, Kyle McGuire, West Liberty, Ohio; 3. Say KC Dee Verbatum Lady Bug-ET, Patrick Youse; 4. Xanadu GP Makers Mark, George Colpetzer, best bred and owned; 5. WC Otto Madman Linnie, Allison, Massey, Wartrace, Tenn. PA protein award—APB TBone Carissa, Ross Andre, Wauseon, Ohio, 21st in class
Drew Bollenbacher of Argos, Ind., took top honors in the class of 12 summer yearling heifers with Bolle-Acres Fire Erin. (continued to page 78)
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“The heifer we are starting with has the least number of faults for us today,” said Topp. “She walks on a great set of feet and legs and we really admire the uphill run and openess of rib this heifer has.” She placed over the second place heifer, Tower Vue Lil Whiskey, shown by Mason Mazzaro. “This second heifer has a lot of sharpness, dairyness and is very clean cut,” said judge Topp of “Lil Whiskey.” Placing third in the class was Reward Upper Chalant, bred and owned by George Colpetzer. Summer junior yearling heifer (12 shown) Class sponsored by Spruce Row Farm, Meadville, Pa. 1. Bolle-Acres Fire Erin, Drew Bollenbacher, Argos, Ind.; 2. Tower Vue Lil Whiskey, Mason Mazzaro; 3. Reward Upper Chalant, George Colpetzer, best bred and owned; 4. Ollie Minister Marriann, Morgan Beaty, McDonald, Tenn.; 5. J-Kay Tequila Marlee, Jacob Morgan
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PA protein award—Ehrhardt-Iager Iatola Sunset, Breanna Hall, Westby, Wis., 6th in class
Last year’s Junior All American Junior Calf, captured Junior All American Junior Yearling honors this year. Placing first in the class of 12 heifers was DKG Jade Wild Plum, bred and owned by Blake Greiwe, Sidney, Ohio “The heifer we are starting with is extremely straight-lined, very correct on her feet and legs, and has that dairy feminimity through her head and neck,” said Topp of “Plum.” Following in second was the “big, tall, powerful” heifer, J-Kay Tequila Marcy, exhibited by Matthew Richards, Urbana, Ohio. She placed over Bolle-Acres Fire Sarah shown by Lane Bollenbacher, Argos, Ind. Junior yearling heifer (12 shown) Class sponsored by Kentucky Jersey Cattle Club 1. DKG Jade Wild Plum, Blake Greiwe, Sidney, Ohio, best bred and owned; 2. J-Kay Tequila Marcy,
Matthew Richards, Urbana, Ohio; 3. Bolle-Acres Fire Sarah, Lane Bollenbacher, Argos, Ind., PA protein award; 4. Fineline-Vu Tequila Cami, Anna Marie Settles, Clayton, Ind.; 5. Bolle-Sons Fire Lola, Nate Bollenbacher, Argos, Ind.
Payneside Red Solo Cup was named Junior All American Winter Yearling Heifer for her owner, Morgan Betti of Goshen, Conn. “She is tall, dairy and angular,” said Topp of his winner. “When she is coming at you, you love the feminimity about her head and the sharpness and cleanliness throughout.” She was followed by the biggest heifer in the class, DKG Tequila Coffee, bred, owned and exhibited by Lane Greiwe. Finishing third in the class of 16 heifers was Destinys Child Tequila Beyonce, shown by Layne Bachelor, Angola, Ind. Winter yearling heifer (16 shown) Class sponsored by Ohio Junior Jersey Breeders Association 1. Payneside Red Solo Cup, Morgan Betti, (continued to page 84)
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56th Pot O’Gold Sale Kicks Off 2016 Production Contest
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nce again, Jersey breeders showed they support youth programs by offering their very best to the Pot O’Gold Sale. This year’s event—like the 55 that preceded it—gave juniors the chance to build their herds with the breed-leading genetics backed by deep pedigrees. As has been done the past three years, every animal sold in the sale this year had been genotyped prior to the event. The 31 consignments had an average GJPI of +180 on sale day. Twenty-eight sold with A.I. contracts or contract interest from A.I. organizations. Number
Sale Analysis
Avg. Price Total Value
8 Bred heifers 6 Open yearlings 17 Heifer calves 31 Lots Median price
$3,800.00 3,383.33 3,729.41
$30,400 20,300 63,400
$3,680.65 $114,100 $3,300.00
Sale Management: Jersey Marketing Service Auctioneer: Lynn Lee
The 56th Pot O’Gold Sale, which is a part of Junior Day at the All American
in Louisville, Ky., on November 9, 2013, posted an average of $3,680.65 and a gross of $114,100. The average ranks as fifth high of the series. Over sale history, the Pot O’Gold has auctioned 1,129 lots for an average of $2,424.44. The past 10 years, the sale has sold 319 lots for an average of $3,662.38. Seventeen percent of the gross from this year’s sale—$19,397—will be set aside for the 2016 Pot O’Gold Production 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 $3,491.46. Second place will earn $2,230.66. Third place will receive $1,551.76. The heifer with the highest GJPI was the high seller of the day at $6,100. Ethan Haywood of Hastings, Mich., placed the f inal bid on D&E Marvel Holly 22877, an eight-month-old daughter of the breed’s former #1 G-code bull, All Lynns Valentino Marvel, GJPI +246. “Holly” sold with A.I. interest from ABS Global, Accelerated Genetics, Genex/CRI, Jerseyland Sires, Liberty Jersey Sires,
D&E Marvel Holly 22877 was the high seller of the 56th Pot O’Gold Sale at $6,100. She was purchased by Ethan Haywood, represented by AJCA-NAJ Area Representative Greg Lavan, right, and consigned by D & E Jerseys, represented by Janice and Benny Rector, left. Also pictured are JMS Manager Jason Robinson, back, and Jordan Elmore, at the halter. In the box are Chris Lundgren, Brad Barham, Lynn Lee and Elizabeth Moss.
Select Sires, Semex and Trans-America Genetics (TAG). She has GPTAs of +1,380M, +56F and +46P. She is +1.6 for Type, tested free for JH1 and has a GJPI of +198. Both “Holly’s” dam and grandam ranked among the top 1.5% for GJPI on sale day. “Holly’s” dam is a Very Good80% daughter of Golden Meadows Rocket Cactusjack, GJPI +124, with a projected m.e. of 19,900–983–691 on her first lactation. Her grandam is a Very Good87% daughter of Ahlem Lemvig Abe-ET, GJPI +131, with an m.e. of 19,088–965– 750 on two lactations. Her Very Good-88% third dam has five lactations and a best record of 5-2 305 23,350 4.2% 989 3.7% 869 101DCR. Her fourth dam is Very Good-81% and made 22,620 lbs. milk, 999 lbs. fat and 812 lbs. protein at 3-11. The next dam is Very Good-83% and has eight lactations—five of them over 20,000 lbs. milk—and a best record of 7-5 305 23,460 4.7% 1,098 3.7% 872 91DCR. “Holly” was bred and consigned by D & E Jerseys, Dalhart, Texas. A pair of heifers sold for the second high price of the day at $6,000. Ben Sauder, Tremont, Ill., chose Shan-Mar Fastrack Cherita. The eight-month-old heifer calf is sired by BW Fastrack, GJPI +203. She sold with A.I. interest from Accelerated Genetics, Genex/CRI, Jerseyland Sires, Liberty Jersey Sires, Select Sires, Semex and TAG. “Cherita” has GPTAs of +1,024M, +64F, +37P and +540CM$. She is +1.8 for Type and +4.7 for Productive Life, tested free for JH1 and has a GJPI of +201. “Cherita’s” four closest dams are Very Good or Excellent. Her Excellent-90% january 2014
Ryan Lawton, left, purchased one of two heifers to sell for the second high price of the day: $6,000. The New York junior chose Hei-Bri Topeka Emporia. She was consigned by Brian and Heidi Lantzky and Family, represented by AJCA-NAJ Area Representative Londa Johnson, right. Also pictured are JMS Manager Jason Robinson, back, and Jordan Elmore, at the halter. In the box are Chris Lundgren, Brad Barham, Lynn Lee and Elizabeth Moss.
milk, 918 lbs. fat and 804 lbs. protein at dam is sired by PR Oomsdale Jace 2-2. Their Very Good-82% dam has five Gratude Gannon-ET, GJPI +143, and has lactations and a best record of 4-11 305 a two lactation m.e. average of 23,078– 1,033–802. Her grandam is also appraised 22,020 4.7% 1,045 3.7% 806 98DCR. Excellent-90% and has two records over “Emporia’s” third dam is appraised 18,100 lbs. milk, 880 lbs. fat and 670 lbs. Excellent-90% and has an m.e. average protein. Her Very Good-85% third dam of 23,599–975–870 on three lactations. has five lactations and a best record of 3-4 She has an Excellent and three Very Good 305 20,070 4.3% 863 3.6% 713 99DCR. maternal sisters with records to 24,500 lbs. Her fourth dam is also Very Good-85%. milk, 1,060 lbs. fat and 883 lbs. protein. “Cherita” was bred and consigned by “Emporia’s” Very Good-85% fourth dam Mark and Shannon Gardner, Dayton, Pa. has an m.e. average of 21,031–835–767 New York junior Ryan Lawton of on five lactations. The next two dams have Newark Valley purchased the other more than 18,400 lbs. milk actual. heifer that crossed the auction block for “Emporia” was bred and consigned $6,000, Hei-Bri Topeka Emporia. The by Brian and Heidi Lantzky and Family, January 2013 heifer is sired by Heartland Hawkeye, Iowa. Merchant Topeka-ET, GJPI +187. She sold (continued to page 82) with A.I. interest from Accelerated Genetics, Genex/ CRI, Jerseyland Sires, Select Sires, Semex and TAG. “Emporia” carries GPTAs of +1,631M, +65F and +56P and has a GJPI of +204. “Emporia” is out of Hei-Bri Restore Elana, a Very Good82% daughter of S c h u l t z D u d l ey Restore-ET, GJPI +100, with a two l a c t a t i o n m . e . Shan-Mar Fastrack Cherita was the other heifer to sell for $6,000. average of 24,649– She was purchased by Ben Sauder and consigned by Shannon and 1,034–887. “Elana” Mark Gardner, back. Also pictured with “Cherita” are AJCA-NAJ Area has a Very Good- Representative Brad Barham, left, JMS Manager Jason Robinson, second left, Jordan Elmore, at the halter, and 2012 National Jersey 83% maternal sister Queen Jessica Smith. In the box are Chris Lundgren, Lynn Lee and with 25,747 lbs. Elizabeth Moss. Page 81
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Tyler Bohnert, Silvis, Ill., placed the last bid of $5,400 on the third high seller, Cascadia Fastrack Matty-ET. The 14-month-old “Fastrack” daughter sold with A.I. interest from Accelerated Genetics, Genex/CRI, Jerseyland Sires, Select Sires, Semex and TAG. She is +4.4 for Productive Life, tested free for JH1 and has a GJPI of +180. “Matty” hails from the same cow family as the breed’s former #1 Active A.I. sire, Wilsonview Jevon Magnum-ET, GJPI +237. Her dam is Cascadia Hallmark Manner, Excellent-90%. She has six complete lactations—four of them over 20,000 lbs. milk—and made her best record of 26,290 lbs. milk, 1,230 lbs. fat and 929 lbs. protein at 5-3. She won the Great Western Jersey Futurity in 2004 and stood first in the fiveyear-old class at the Oregon State Fair two years later. “Matty” has an Excellent-92% maternal sister who placed second in the Great Western Jersey Futurity in 2012, seven other Very Good maternal sisters and a maternal brother in A.I. “Matty’s” grandam is an Excellent-90% daughter of Altheas Select-ET, GJPI -35, with a seven lactation m.e. average of 19,858–944–759. Her third dam, Esplin Sky Maggie, Excellent-90%, has an m.e.
AJCA-NAJ Area Representative Greg Lavan, left, congratulates Dylan Ellenburg for winning the drawing for a share of Jars of Clay Barnabas, one of the two bulls syndicated in this year’s All American Jersey Sale. The names of all juniors who purchased an animal in the Pot O’Gold Sale were entered in the drawing.
average of 21,116–959–756 on three lactations. She sent five sons to A.I. and is the third dam of “Magnum.” “Matty’s” fourth dam is Very Good84% and made 19,480 lbs. milk, 908 lbs. fat and 749 lbs. protein at 6-10. Her fifth dam is Wilsonview Legend Memory, Excellent-92%, with nine lactations and more than 150,000 lbs. milk lifetime. “Matty” was bred and consigned by Cascadia Farm, Canby, Ore. Camille Herrera of Hilmar, Calif., purchased the fourth high seller, Heartland Galvanize Shakira-ET, for $5,300. The
daughter of Buttercrest Galvanize, GJPI +248, sold due to the breed’s #3 bull for GJPI, Sunrise Hackline Bungy Zipper, GJPI +221, in mid-June. She sold with A.I. interest for the mating to Accelerated Genetics, Jerseyland Sires, Select Sires, Semex and TAG. “Shakira” has GPTAs of +1,184M, +49F and +37P and a GJPI of +175. She is +1.7 for Type and tested free for JH1. Her dam, Summetz Mecca Savannah Shanntell-ET, is a Very Good-88% daughter of Sunset Canyon Mecca-ET, GJPI +45, with two lactations—both over 21,000 lbs. milk—and a best record of 3-9 305 3x 27,150 4.8% 1,297 3.6% 965 94DCR. She has 11 Very Good maternal sisters. A full sister, Multi-Rose Mecca Save-ET, Very Good-88%, has 24,610 lbs. milk, 1,080 lbs. fat and 805 lbs. protein at 2-9. “Shakira’s” grandam is appraised Excellent-93% and has three records over 21,200 lbs. milk, 1,030 lbs. fat and 720 lbs. protein. Her Excellent-90% third dam has an m.e. average of 19,294–797–688 on eight lactations. Her fourth dam is Very Good-81% and has two records over 18,200 lbs. milk. “Shakira” was bred and consigned by Heartland Jerseys, Seneca, Kan., who purchased her dam from Summit Farm, Lester, Iowa, in the National Heifer Sale
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in 2009. In all, 31 juniors from 15 states made purchases. California juniors led the way with five purchases; Michigan juniors selected four head. The names of juniors who made purchases were entered in a drawing for a share of Jars of Clay Barnabas, who was syndicated in this year’s All American Jersey Sale. National Jersey Queen Jessica Smith drew the name of Dylan Ellenburg, Morristown, Tenn., as the lucky winner. Ellenburg will receive 60 units of “Barnabas” semen in the spring of 2014. Other juniors who made purchases were: Caylee Bachelor, Orland, Ind.; Korri Ann Briggs, Campbellsville, Ky.; Skylar Paige Buell, Carleton, Mich.; Lilly Buchholz, Racine, Wis.; Lowell R. Chamberlain, Wyoming, N.Y.; Ashlee L. Crubel, Lancaster, Wis.; Jaylin Dilsaver, Wayne, Ohio; Mitchell Endres, Lodi, Wis.; Austin Haywood, Hastings, Mich.; Devin Haywood, Hastings, Mich.; Clayton Kirchdoerfer, Cape Girardeau, Mo.; Tricia Jo Kirchdoerfer, Cape Girardeau, Mo.; Tyler Kirchdoerfer, Cape Girardeau, Mo.; Chase Koon, Emory, Texas; Anneke, Shelby and Sheridan Moss, Litchfield Park, Ariz.; McCalister Russell, Hilmar, Calif.; Coltan Owen Seals, Beaver, Ore.; Brock Tate, Hilmar, Calif.; Jonas Tate, Hilmar, Calif.; Will Tate, Hilmar, Calif.; Seth Torrens, Utica, Ohio; Alexis Wheeler, Jackson, Idaho; Haley Wheeler, Jackson, Idaho; Justin Wheeler, Jackson, Idaho; and Jack Zina, Hadley, Mass. Sales $3,500 and Over
(Consignors in Parentheses) Ethan Haywood, Hastings, Mich. D&E Marvel Holly 22877, heifer calf 9 mos................. $6,100 (D & E Jerseys, Dalhart, Texas) Ben Sauder, Tremont, Ill. Shan-Mar Fastrack Cherita, heifer calf 9 mos................ 6,000 (Mark and Shannon Gardner, Dayton, Pa.) Ryan Lawton, Newark Valley, N.Y. Hei-Bri Topeka Emporia, heifer calf 10 mos................... 6,000 (Brian and Heidi Lantzky and Family, Hawkeye, Iowa) Tyler Bohnert, Silvis, Ill. Cascadia Fastrack Matty-ET, open yearling 14 mos...... 5,400 (Cascadia Farm, Canby, Ore.) Camille Herrera, Hilmar, Calif. Heartland Galvanize Shakira-ET, bred heifer 13 mos.... 5,300 (Heartland Jerseys, Seneca, Kan.) Austin Haywood, Hastings, Mich. Edyvean Marvel Charles S28219, heifer calf 9 mos...... 5,000 (Walter Brown and Susan Brown-Ehrmann, Hughson, Calif.) McCalister Russell, Hilmar, Calif. Ahlem Dividend Vette 40973-ET, heifer calf 9 mos........ 4,600 (William Ahlem Jr., Hilmar, Calif.) Will Tate, Hilmar, Calif. Hilmar Vermeer 39176, open yearling 12 mos.............. 4,400 (Charles Ahlem, Hilmar, Calif.) Caylee Bachelor, Angola, Ind. Her-Man Fastrack Mabella-ET, bred heifer 13 mos....... 4,300 (Herby and Amanda Lutz, Chester, S.C.) Skylar Paige Buell, Carleton, Mich. Bellvale Valentino Taffy, bred heifer 13 mos................... 4,300 (Jasmine Noteboom, Warwick, N.Y.) Devin Haywood, Hastings, Mich. Zuma 2084, bred heifer 14 mos..................................... 4,000 (Allen E. Albright and Family, Willard, Ohio) Tyler Kirchdoerfer, Cape Girardeau, Mo. SW Sebastian Linda, heifer calf 9 mos.......................... 3,650 (Steven T. Wetmore, Mount Ulla, N.C.) Coltan Owen Seals, Beaver, Ore. Sunset Canyon David R Maid, bred heifer 12 mos........ 3,550 (Eric L. Silva, Beaver, Ore.) Brock Tate, Hilmar, Calif. Hillview David Bark, heifer calf 11 mos.......................... 3,500 (Sorensons Hillview Jersey Farm Inc., Pine River, Wis.)
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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: Walter Owens, Frederic, Wis., junior showmanship; Herby Lutz, Chester, S.C., intermediate showmanship; and Larry Schirm, Laurelville, Ohio, senior showmanship. A framed print of “Wide Load Ahead” was presented to the individual 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 Luchs-
Goshen, Conn.; 2. DKG Tequila Coffee, Lane Greiwe, best bred and owned; 3. Destinys Child Tequila Beyonce, Layne Bachelor, Angola, Ind.; 4. Edgebrook Getaway Midnight, Megan Bushman; 5. Cornish Access Pressley, Greg Cornish, North Fairfield, Ohio PA protein award—Yosemite Hired Gun Iatola E209-ET, McCalister, Russell, 8th in class State herd (5 entries)
inger 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. Senior Showmanship (7 shown) 1. Janelle Remington, Wis.; 2. Erin Williams, Ohio; 3. Regina Pozzi, Calif.; 4. Kira Andre, Ohio; 5. Megan Cornish, Ohio Intermediate Showmanship (20 shown) 1. Danielle Valenta, Texas; 2. Trevor Greiwe, Ohio; 3. Kyler Valenta, Texas; 4. McCalister Russell, Calif.; 5. Justin Lemmermen, Ohio Junior Showmanship (25 shown) 1. Morgan Bachelor, Ind.; 2. Gracie Krahn, Ore.; 3. Morgan Betti, Conn.; 4. Layne Bachelor, Ind.; 5. Delanie Melton, Ind.
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Active A.I. Bulls Ranked By GJPI, December 2013 The 124 Jersey bulls listed are coded as Active A.I. for the December 2013 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. The nine bulls that are not genomically tested, are listed with their traditionally calculated evaluation. These 124 bulls average +526M, +41F, +24P; for Lifetime Net Merit, Cheese Merit +$317; Net Merit +$281, and Fluid Merit +$255. Other group averages are Somatic Cell Score, 3.01; Productive Life, +1.9; JUI, +2.17; DPR, 0.3; Final Score, +0.9; and NAME OF BULL
REG NUMBER GT JHI
JPI +113. Appraisal Trait Rankings Predicted Transmitting Abilities (PTA) for each of the 15 breakdown traits, final score, and Jersey Udder Index (JUI) are provided on the opposite page. There are six two-way traits among the 15 listed: Foot Angle (low or steep); Rear Legs (posty to sickle); Rump Angle (high to low); Teat Placement (wide to close); Udder Depth (deep to shallow); and Teat Length (long to short). The PTAs for linear traits (with the exception of body depth) are used in the JPI calculation and are weighted by their relative economic value in increasing net income.
MILK, FAT AND PROTEIN NAAB NO. NO. % REL % % NM CODE HRDS DTRS RIP % MILK FAT FAT PRO PRO CM$ NM$ FM$ SCS PL DPR GFI %ile
SWEETIE PLUS IATOLAS BOLD.................................USA 067129272 50K F 1JE711 236 1,569 76 98 1719 -0.04 70 -0.02 58 536 504 487 2.96 1.9 -0.1 7.8 95 SUNRISE/HACKLINE BUNGY ZIPPER........................USA 067039609 50K F 7JE1046 55 96 24 90 1400 0.02 68 0.05 58 587 520 476 3.06 2.6 0.9 3.6 95 WILSONVIEW JEVON MAGNUM-ET...........................USA 067010044 50K F 523JE927 24 259 7 93 1204 0.17 87 0.01 46 680 637 608 3.00 5.5 0.6 6.7 99 ALL LYNNS LOUIE VALENTINO-ET.............................USA 116279413 50K C 7JE1038 230 1,580 80 98 1716 -0.13 54 -0.04 54 484 461 445 2.83 2.5 -0.9 9.1 89 GR OOMSDALE TBONE GOLDA-ET...........................USA 067080468 50K F 7JE1067 29 137 98 89 1882 -0.08 70 -0.03 60 435 416 415 3.06 1.1 -0.8 5.5 82 ALL LYNNS MAXIMUM VERNON-ET...........................USA 115863998 50K F 29JE3624 43 83 14 91 1605 0.06 85 0.00 57 534 500 491 3.18 2.6 -0.9 6.6 93 GR ALL LYNNS DALE VACATION-ET...........................USA 116611642 50K F 11JE1039 40 269 93 94 1626 -0.02 70 -0.02 53 473 443 424 2.89 2.6 -1.2 5.1 87 ALL LYNNS VAUGHN-ET..............................................USA 116160016 50K F 200JE485 8 16 36 75 1382 -0.01 63 0.02 53 507 461 438 3.13 2.8 0.2 4.8 89 BW RENEGADE-ET......................................................USA 115883929 50K F 200JE60 199 2,944 46 99 657 0.28 83 0.08 38 616 531 459 2.88 3.2 0.7 6.1 98 SUN VALLEY IMPULS JUPITER..................................USA 115870022 50K F 29JE3615 45 104 8 92 1296 0.06 70 0.01 49 459 422 405 3.13 1.7 0.2 6.4 82 GR HEARTLAND GANNON SUNDANCE-ET..............USA 067231699 50K C 11JE1046 20 CAL-MART NAVARA BLADE........................................USA 116490957 50K F 29JE3678 60 PETERSON IMPULSIVE ROY......................................USA 117011436 50K C 14JE555 10 DUTCH HOLLOW LEXICON.........................................USA 115479865 50K F 1JE700 51 ALL LYNNS RESTORE VITO-ET..................................USA 116076869 50K F 14JE533 93 GR CCJ GEMINIS IMPULS GATSBY...........................USA 115960668 50K F 29JE3642 52 O.F. TBONE JUDGE......................................................USA 067027187 50K C 14JE552 14 GR SR GANNON TERRY..............................................USA 116687106 50K C 29JE3691 23 ALL LYNNS JEVON VINSON-ET..................................USA 116279495 50K F 11JE998 25 ALL LYNNS RESTORE VIBRANT-ET............................USA 116076850 50K F 29JE3647 144
46 98 85 796 0.22 79 0.05 38 582 515 457 2.85 3.8 -0.4 5.9 95 268 54 94 886 0.13 66 0.08 46 521 435 367 2.95 2.5 0.1 5.2 83 32 91 78 579 0.20 64 0.10 39 595 497 413 2.86 3.8 0.4 6.6 92 164 60 92 720 0.11 54 0.03 33 523 465 412 2.80 3.2 0.4 9.5 90 351 39 96 2383 -0.27 55 -0.05 75 334 312 309 2.98 -0.3 -3.0 8.0 53 94 18 89 874 0.12 62 0.09 50 534 440 373 3.13 3.6 -0.2 3.1 86 21 95 78 1316 -0.04 54 -0.01 46 382 354 344 3.10 1.1 -0.4 8.0 69 55 96 83 1336 -0.09 44 -0.02 44 435 405 380 2.83 3.2 -0.1 5.0 80 61 31 88 1332 0.03 67 0.01 49 502 455 419 2.89 2.6 -1.1 7.1 88 509 57 97 1951 -0.24 41 -0.11 47 380 415 453 2.92 3.2 -0.5 8.4 81
PR OOMSDALE ROCKET GOOSE-ET........................USA 067027311 50K F 1JE672 86 467 82 95 1392 -0.05 54 -0.01 47 409 378 356 2.88 1.9 0.5 -1.1 75 D&E PAUL-ET................................................................USA 115181456 50K F 11JE944 31 76 8 91 1323 -0.08 44 -0.01 45 364 336 323 3.01 1.6 -1.1 9.6 63 HAWARDEN IMPULS PREMIER..................................USA 067107510 50K C 29JE3756 10 64 97 84 336 0.20 54 0.11 31 537 450 383 3.04 4.1 0.9 7.0 87 SF IMPULS 8916...........................................................USA 114635185 50K C 1JE648 28 99 6 89 730 0.10 52 0.03 30 544 497 455 2.83 4.2 0.3 5.3 92 ALL LYNNS IMPULS VANCE-ET..................................USA 116160007 50K F 29JE3646 46 94 31 90 1501 -0.05 61 -0.02 50 371 355 361 3.19 1.2 -1.1 6.2 69 ISDK DJ HULK.............................................................. DNK 000302595 8K F 236JE136 487 3,395 23 91 336 0.41 92 0.14 38 595 470 362 2.86 2.0 0.1 1.9 91 GR HOCKETT RESCUE DALE DAZZLE-ET................USA 116517078 50K F 14JE544 40 134 58 91 1825 -0.25 33 -0.07 50 294 312 343 3.09 1.7 -0.1 5.2 53 ISDK Q IMPULS........................................................... DNK 000301592 50K F 236JE3 2,644 27,933 16 99 359 0.21 57 0.13 37 537 436 360 3.13 3.9 1.0 3.0 84 TOLLENAARS IMPULS LEGAL 233-ET.......................USA 061929249 50K C 29JE3506 520 4,190 54 99 850 -0.05 30 0.01 33 432 399 378 3.01 4.4 0.7 6.1 78 ISDK DJ ZUMA............................................................. DNK 000302730 50K F 236JE146 593 5,034 94 97 -135 0.25 39 0.10 14 618 526 434 2.68 6.7 1.5 3.1 97 SUNSET CANYON ANTHEMS ALLSTAR-ET..............USA 114581918 50K F 1JE654 196 2,036 82 98 -12 0.50 93 0.13 23 575 471 377 2.85 2.2 -0.5 5.9 91 FOREST GLEN IMPULS JADESTAR...........................USA 067261893 50K F 29JE3675 24 44 84 83 563 0.17 58 0.05 30 504 437 375 2.80 2.8 0.5 6.6 85 PF LENNOX HENDRIX.................................................USA 116844046 50K C 1JE768 5 10 100 74 891 0.04 49 -0.02 28 482 464 446 2.83 4.0 1.0 7.1 90 MVF JEVON LOTTO-ET............................................840003004222446 50K F 14JE537 136 580 59 97 787 0.19 73 -0.01 26 529 501 470 2.73 4.1 0.6 8.9 94 BOYD-LEE TBONE HENDRIX......................................USA 116682839 50K F 7JE1073 29 62 98 85 375 0.29 70 0.15 41 475 364 283 3.20 1.7 0.1 7.2 73 LUCKY HILL JOKER.....................................................USA 116514178 50K F 200JE477 11 40 75 83 1066 -0.01 48 -0.01 37 404 378 363 2.97 2.8 0.0 9.2 75 TOLLENAARS IMPULS LOUIE 260-ET........................USA 061929276 50K C 14JE473 439 2,259 38 99 1341 0.00 62 -0.06 35 407 419 434 2.93 3.0 0.6 6.2 82 PR OOMSDALE GRATITUDE LEXING LIAM...............USA 067027366 50K C 14JE509 74 169 7 93 1308 0.05 70 0.02 50 377 333 308 3.09 0.5 -0.6 0.7 62 GR GABYS DALE DONOVAN-ET.................................USA 116697868 50K F 147JE6187 5 194 96 81 979 0.07 56 0.01 37 395 359 332 2.93 2.5 -1.0 5.8 70 WILSONVIEW IMPULSIVE BOOKER..........................USA 067032714 50K C 29JE3656 35 116 48 90 523 0.13 50 0.06 30 505 440 386 2.92 4.4 0.1 7.0 86 GR CAL-MART DALE SHAH 3947-ET..........................USA 116239312 50K F 203JE939 CAL-MART JACE STRUNK...........................................USA 115685866 50K F 29JE3616 GR SENNS GANNON TY LAWSON.............................USA 116605144 50K C 7JE1063 FAIRWAY KLASSIC KILOWATT-ET...............................USA 114656667 50K F 11JE921 THREE VALLEYS CHIEF-ET........................................USA 116391865 50K F 200JE66 AVON ROAD IMPULS PAT............................................USA 067070529 50K F 7JE1036 ALL LYNNS ARTIST VIRGIL-ET....................................USA 116279459 50K F 29JE3665 GR GABYS DALE BANKER-ET....................................USA 116697859 50K F 147JE6186 LYON IMPULS AMITY...................................................USA 114523824 50K F 29JE3527 GABYS IMPULS DAVENPORT-ET...............................USA 116027632 50K F 7JE1027
23 315 28 93 1153 -0.08 39 0.02 44 391 349 322 3.01 2.8 0.3 4.3 66 37 119 3 92 880 -0.02 37 0.01 32 420 385 351 2.79 3.2 0.1 8.8 77 37 142 91 90 749 0.06 45 0.00 28 355 333 322 3.04 3.1 0.3 7.0 62 73 2,013 69 98 280 0.13 38 0.07 23 486 414 349 2.83 3.7 1.9 9.0 80 62 134 89 91 852 -0.01 37 0.03 36 378 324 280 2.88 1.2 0.0 7.3 58 42 131 48 91 -19 0.28 52 0.14 25 500 387 287 2.86 2.8 0.6 4.9 78 96 462 58 96 1270 0.00 59 -0.01 42 360 351 362 3.21 1.9 -1.0 6.4 67 4 13 100 75 833 0.09 56 0.01 31 400 370 346 2.92 2.8 -0.7 7.7 73 66 240 59 95 880 0.00 40 0.05 40 389 330 288 3.03 2.0 0.8 5.4 60 62 173 37 92 664 0.09 48 0.03 31 444 403 377 3.09 3.7 0.8 5.6 79
JER BEL IMPULS INTENSE.........................................USA 116642215 50K F 14JE549 35 79 89 86 402 0.15 47 0.09 30 438 366 311 3.03 2.9 0.7 4.2 73 SR IMPULS STONE-ET................................................USA 114332783 50K F 1JE634 183 807 49 97 944 0.11 64 0.07 46 313 237 182 3.03 -1.1 -1.7 6.5 39 GR TOLLENAARS DALE LANCE 837......................840003000872038 50K F 1JE763 5 59 95 79 1270 0.01 60 -0.02 40 342 338 352 3.19 2.6 -0.8 6.5 64 GABYS BALLARD-ET...................................................USA 114826570 50K F 29JE3542 67 267 75 94 852 -0.05 29 0.01 31 306 292 297 3.22 3.2 -0.4 8.7 48 BOYD-LEE T BONE BRUNO.........................................USA 116750732 50K F 1JE759 8 55 98 82 667 0.17 61 0.03 30 378 334 301 2.98 1.4 -0.5 8.3 63 BUTTERCREST FIRESTONE.......................................USA 116650975 50K C 203JE1033 8 55 85 83 778 0.08 51 0.06 38 384 316 262 2.93 0.9 -0.4 9.6 55 SCHULTZ RESCUE HEADLINE...................................USA 114114336 50K F 29JE3510 518 4,995 60 99 1264 -0.23 13 -0.11 23 301 359 414 2.99 5.1 1.6 8.7 70 BW VENERABLE-ET.....................................................USA 114901730 50K F 200JE986 15 199 9 89 881 0.22 82 0.01 33 370 342 328 3.05 0.6 -0.9 5.9 65 SUNSET CANYON SCF MAGNIFICENT-ET................USA 114891529 50K F 203JE722 28 627 15 94 1013 -0.03 41 0.04 44 245 186 142 2.97 -2.0 -1.0 7.9 30 AHLEM COUNTRY CYRUS..........................................USA 114975265 50K F 11JE926 30 86 10 92 992 -0.09 27 -0.08 20 279 316 352 2.99 2.9 1.0 8.0 55 TOLLENAARS LENNOX LASTING...........................840003000872022 50K C 203JE1026 FOREST GLEN ACTION JR.........................................USA 067261615 50K F 7JE1048 BW KARBALA-ET..........................................................USA 115611760 50K C 11JE978 TBONE KEN..................................................................USA 116907675 50K C 11JE1056 MOLLY BROOK UPPERCUT........................................USA 115590739 50K F 200JE455
3 17 76 76 413 0.00 20 0.00 15 385 366 347 2.85 4.0 1.1 9.2 73 60 107 56 91 1134 -0.05 42 -0.04 33 326 327 335 3.01 2.2 0.5 7.2 58 86 926 45 97 346 0.15 44 0.00 12 345 332 321 2.92 3.2 -0.2 8.4 60 10 26 96 80 461 0.15 49 0.04 24 316 276 246 3.02 1.0 -0.4 9.6 45 98 272 70 94 617 0.02 31 0.02 26 367 332 307 2.98 3.0 1.4 7.9 60
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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 qualification GJPI GJPI REL NAME OF BULL
NO. HERDS
NO. TYPE DTRS REL
FS
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.
ST
SR
DF
RA
RW
RL
FA
UD
TP
TL
JUI
111 28 16 155 8 22 22 5 130 31
665 40 161 430 17 34 156 7 735 67
98 79 93 97 73 81 92 69 98 88
184 78 GR HEARTLAND GANNON SUNDANCE-ET 183 88 CAL-MART NAVARA BLADE 179 71 PETERSON IMPULSIVE ROY 179 87 DUTCH HOLLOW LEXICON 178 92 ALL LYNNS RESTORE VITO-ET 178 82 GR CCJ GEMINIS IMPULS GATSBY 178 72 O.F. TBONE JUDGE 177 76 GR SR GANNON TERRY 172 83 ALL LYNNS JEVON VINSON-ET 172 93 ALL LYNNS RESTORE VIBRANT-ET
12 37 6 21 62 32 5 8 19 94
28 140 7 74 231 59 9 24 45 304
77 1.0 0.4 0.1 0.7 H0.4 0.1 S0.4 L0.2 0.4 1.0 0.8 1.0 S0.2 C0.8 L0.4 2.09 92 0.8 1.4 0.4 1.4 L1.2 0.5 S0.4 0.0 0.0 0.9 0.7 0.8 D0.2 C0.5 S0.4 1.27 68 0.9 0.6 0.3 0.6 L0.6 0.2 P0.3 S0.5 0.4 0.6 0.4 0.3 S0.1 C0.5 L0.7 0.98 87 1.5 0.1 0.2 0.6 H0.2 -0.1 S0.1 S0.4 1.9 1.8 1.4 0.8 S1.4 C1.3 S0.1 4.26 95 0.4 0.8 -0.2 1.4 L1.5 0.0 P0.1 S0.2 -1.1 0.0 0.0 0.5 D2.3 C0.1 L1.0 -2.20 84 0.3 0.1 0.6 0.5 L0.9 0.3 P0.1 0.0 -0.4 0.6 0.5 0.6 D1.2 0.0 L0.2 -0.30 71 1.8 1.8 0.9 1.8 0.0 1.1 0.0 S1.3 1.5 1.9 1.5 1.2 S1.1 C2.4 L0.5 4.39 74 1.4 2.7 1.3 1.5 L0.3 1.5 S0.4 S0.4 0.5 1.6 1.3 1.1 S0.5 C0.2 L0.5 2.96 84 0.4 -0.6 -0.1 0.7 L0.3 -0.1 0.0 0.0 -0.3 1.2 0.9 0.1 D1.6 W1.3 L1.2 -0.77 96 -0.2 -0.9 -1.9 0.5 L1.7 -0.8 S0.2 L0.1 -1.1 0.3 0.3 0.7 D1.2 W0.7 S0.7 -0.72
43 21 5 10 30 281 22 1,125 290 343
116 50 26 63 64 1,885 55 14,640 2,035 2,794
90 87 79 87 86 72 84 99 99 91
1.2 1.6 1.2 0.5 1.1 -0.9 0.8 0.6 1.9 0.2
3.9 2.3 0.8 H1.4 2.7 P0.1 S0.7 1.7 -0.2 1.5 H0.5 -0.1 S0.4 L0.1 1.8 0.9 0.9 H0.1 0.8 P0.4 S1.4 -2.0 -0.8 -0.2 L0.6 -0.8 P0.6 S0.8 0.6 0.3 1.4 L0.5 0.4 P0.6 S1.1 0.5 -0.1 -0.4 H0.1 -0.2 S0.7 L0.3 0.7 0.7 0.0 H1.0 0.4 S0.2 L0.3 1.0 0.8 0.7 L0.4 0.4 P0.4 S0.5 0.6 1.2 1.0 H1.0 0.2 P0.1 S1.1 -0.8 -1.0 -0.2 L0.6 -0.6 S0.7 L0.8
0.8 0.8 0.6 0.1 S0.8 W1.1 L1.6 0.9 2.2 1.7 1.6 S1.4 C1.0 L0.1 1.3 1.3 1.0 0.7 S1.7 C0.5 L0.7 0.7 0.3 0.2 -0.1 S0.7 C0.6 0.0 0.4 1.6 1.2 0.2 D0.4 C0.1 L0.6 -0.7 -1.5 -1.2 -0.1 S0.9 W0.9 S0.4 0.7 0.8 0.6 0.3 S1.3 C0.8 L0.2 0.3 0.8 0.6 0.0 S0.4 W0.2 L0.4 1.8 1.0 0.7 1.0 S2.2 C2.2 S0.6 1.1 0.8 0.7 -0.2 S2.5 W0.1 S1.0
1.66 4.94 3.80 1.11 1.19 -0.74 2.49 1.12 4.59 3.36
101 11 1 89 5 3 230 47 0 21
705 23 1 225 7 14 1,055 90 0 51
98 75 66 94 68 76 99 89 62 83
1.0 1.2 0.6 0.8 1.2 1.4 0.6 0.3 0.8 0.9
0.8 0.0 1.3 0.7 0.7 -0.5 1.0 0.8 1.0 0.8 0.9 0.3 2.2 0.9 2.3 1.1 0.9 1.2 -0.4 0.2
0.7 L0.4 -0.1 P0.1 S0.2 1.2 L0.8 0.6 P0.2 S1.0 0.8 L0.9 0.1 S0.1 S0.6 0.7 H0.1 0.4 S0.5 L0.1 1.7 L0.7 0.8 S0.5 S0.7 1.4 L0.8 0.5 0.0 L0.2 0.7 L0.6 0.6 S0.2 S0.8 0.6 L0.9 1.0 P0.3 S0.3 0.5 L0.4 1.0 S0.1 S0.4 0.9 L0.9 -0.2 P0.4 S0.5
0.6 1.7 1.3 0.3 S2.3 W1.4 L0.9 0.7 1.0 0.8 0.6 S0.5 C1.5 S0.2 0.5 1.1 0.8 -0.5 S0.6 C0.3 S0.2 0.3 1.2 0.9 0.7 D0.3 0.0 L1.6 0.4 0.8 0.6 0.8 D0.9 C1.8 L0.2 1.1 1.2 1.0 -0.5 S0.8 C0.6 S1.0 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.5 S0.2 W0.6 L0.1 -0.4 0.4 0.3 -0.5 D0.1 W1.1 L0.6 0.4 1.0 0.8 1.1 S0.5 C0.6 L0.7 0.1 1.1 0.9 0.8 D0.4 C0.2 L0.1
3.98 2.21 1.23 1.35 0.73 1.80 0.85 -0.43 2.45 1.26
15 22 14 47 33 25 60 1 31 20
99 67 31 1,258 49 83 234 1 93 73
90 87 78 99 75 87 94 66 89 86
0.1 0.9 1.1 -0.2 0.8 1.2 0.3 1.2 0.3 0.9
1.4 1.4 0.1 0.3 1.8 0.4 -0.9 -0.4 -0.4 -0.7 1.0 0.2 0.1 -1.2 1.3 1.4 1.2 0.8 -0.7 0.1
0.1 0.7 0.6 -0.7 0.4 1.2 1.0 0.7 0.6 0.9
-0.2 0.4 1.1 -0.2 0.9 0.8 -0.3 1.0 0.3 0.6
0.35 1.83 4.53 1.72 2.06 2.42 -0.67 3.07 0.22 0.81
142 78 JER BEL IMPULS INTENSE 138 94 SR IMPULS STONE-ET 137 72 GR TOLLENAARS DALE LANCE 837 137 89 GABYS BALLARD-ET 137 74 BOYD-LEE T BONE BRUNO 135 77 BUTTERCREST FIRESTONE 135 97 SCHULTZ RESCUE HEADLINE 133 85 BW VENERABLE-ET 132 91 SUNSET CANYON SCF MAGNIFICENT-ET 130 87 AHLEM COUNTRY CYRUS
13 79 2 31 4 3 333 6 15 28
33 430 6 82 5 9 2,682 70 208 74
76 96 68 89 68 73 99 88 95 89
0.7 0.6 0.8 0.1 0.0 0.3 P0.7 S0.5 0.7 2.4 0.6 1.3 L1.5 1.0 S0.7 S0.3 0.7 0.9 1.1 0.7 H0.4 0.8 P0.4 S0.4 1.3 -0.2 -0.1 1.0 L0.8 -0.2 S0.7 S0.5 1.3 0.7 0.3 1.7 L0.2 0.5 S0.7 S0.7 1.2 0.1 0.3 1.3 L0.2 0.3 P0.2 S0.3 1.4 0.8 0.4 1.1 L1.8 0.1 S0.2 S0.3 1.2 1.3 0.9 1.8 L0.3 0.6 S0.2 0.0 1.3 1.7 1.1 0.7 L0.1 1.0 P0.3 S0.1 2.1 1.0 0.3 1.4 L0.2 0.3 S0.3 S0.4
0.6 0.7 0.5 0.4 S1.2 C0.3 S0.1 -0.2 0.7 0.5 0.1 S0.8 C0.3 S0.7 -0.2 0.7 0.5 0.6 D0.5 C0.2 L0.4 1.1 1.6 1.3 1.3 S1.2 C0.7 L0.6 0.6 1.2 1.0 1.3 D0.1 C1.9 L0.4 0.2 0.8 0.6 0.5 D1.0 C1.8 S1.0 1.0 1.4 1.1 0.2 S1.0 C0.7 S0.7 1.2 1.8 1.4 -0.7 S0.3 C0.4 L0.3 2.1 1.7 1.3 -0.3 S1.6 C0.1 L1.0 1.4 2.8 2.2 1.2 S1.0 C1.8 L0.5
2.30 1.41 0.52 4.06 2.41 0.31 2.70 1.59 3.37 4.94
130 71 128 84 127 94 125 75 124 89
0 30 54 10 73
0 51 747 17 158
68 83 98 76 89
1.3 1.2 1.9 1.5 1.1
1.8 1.5 1.2 0.1 S2.9 C0.6 L0.5 0.8 1.1 0.9 -0.2 0.0 W0.1 L0.1 2.7 1.6 1.3 0.4 S3.7 C1.2 S0.6 1.8 1.2 1.0 0.6 S2.4 C1.7 S0.6 -0.3 0.4 0.3 1.0 D0.4 C0.4 L0.9
4.84 0.99 6.32 4.65 0.72
169 89 PR OOMSDALE ROCKET GOOSE-ET 169 86 D&E PAUL-ET 168 77 HAWARDEN IMPULS PREMIER 165 84 SF IMPULS 8916 164 84 ALL LYNNS IMPULS VANCE-ET 164 84 ISDK DJ HULK 163 85 GR HOCKETT RESCUE DALE DAZZLE-ET 162 99 ISDK Q IMPULS 161 97 TOLLENAARS IMPULS LEGAL 233-ET 161 92 ISDK DJ ZUMA 160 95 157 76 157 69 157 93 155 76 154 77 154 97 153 88 151 73 151 83 148 148 148 146 144 144 143 143 142 142
SUNSET CANYON ANTHEMS ALLSTAR-ET FOREST GLEN IMPULS JADESTAR PF LENNOX HENDRIX MVF JEVON LOTTO-ET BOYD-LEE TBONE HENDRIX LUCKY HILL JOKER TOLLENAARS IMPULS LOUIE 260-ET PR OOMSDALE GRATITUDE LEXING LIAM GR GABYS DALE DONOVAN-ET WILSONVIEW IMPULSIVE BOOKER
88 GR CAL-MART DALE SHAH 3947-ET 87 CAL-MART JACE STRUNK 82 GR SENNS GANNON TY LAWSON 95 FAIRWAY KLASSIC KILOWATT-ET 83 THREE VALLEYS CHIEF-ET 85 AVON ROAD IMPULS PAT 91 ALL LYNNS ARTIST VIRGIL-ET 69 GR GABYS DALE BANKER-ET 90 LYON IMPULS AMITY 86 GABYS IMPULS DAVENPORT-ET
TOLLENAARS LENNOX LASTING FOREST GLEN ACTION JR BW KARBALA-ET TBONE KEN MOLLY BROOK UPPERCUT
1.7 2.8 -0.7 2.0 H0.2 0.7 S0.1 S0.7 0.6 -0.5 0.7 0.4 H0.1 0.3 P0.4 S0.5 0.9 -0.5 -0.1 1.3 L0.9 -0.6 S0.4 L0.5 2.4 2.0 1.1 1.8 L1.4 1.1 P0.2 S0.8 1.8 3.1 1.8 2.2 L1.3 1.7 S0.3 S1.2 1.2 0.0 0.3 1.2 0.0 0.4 P0.3 S1.0 0.6 0.8 0.9 0.2 L0.5 0.8 P0.1 L0.5 0.2 0.4 0.0 0.3 L1.0 0.1 P0.6 S0.5 1.2 1.4 0.6 1.1 L1.2 0.9 S0.2 S0.7 1.1 1.4 0.5 1.7 L2.1 0.3 S0.1 S0.6
FU RH RW UC
222 95 SWEETIE PLUS IATOLAS BOLD 221 82 SUNRISE/HACKLINE BUNGY ZIPPER 221 88 WILSONVIEW JEVON MAGNUM-ET 215 94 ALL LYNNS LOUIE VALENTINO-ET 211 79 GR OOMSDALE TBONE GOLDA-ET 206 85 ALL LYNNS MAXIMUM VERNON-ET 190 88 GR ALL LYNNS DALE VACATION-ET 189 70 ALL LYNNS VAUGHN-ET 189 95 BW RENEGADE-ET 187 87 SUN VALLEY IMPULS JUPITER
L0.2 L1.1 L0.8 L1.3 H0.2 L0.5 L1.4 H0.3 L0.8 L0.3
0.7 0.0 0.6 -0.9 -0.4 0.7 -0.3 1.0 0.6 -0.5
P0.8 P0.2 S1.2 S0.7 S0.5 0.0 P0.5 P0.1 P0.4 P0.1
0.0 S0.3 L0.5 L1.0 L0.5 S0.3 S1.1 S1.0 S0.1 S0.1
1.4 -0.8 0.5 L0.1 -0.3 P0.3 S1.2 0.8 0.5 1.1 H0.5 0.0 S0.3 S0.2 1.5 -0.4 0.7 L1.0 0.1 S0.2 S0.1 1.9 0.6 1.2 L0.9 0.6 P0.1 S1.4 0.9 -0.2 0.9 L0.1 0.1 0.0 S0.7
1.0 2.3 1.8 -0.8 S1.2 C0.6 L0.2 2.78 0.2 1.5 1.2 0.5 D0.4 W1.1 L0.8 1.23 0.3 1.7 1.4 0.7 D0.9 W0.1 L1.6 1.22 2.0 2.5 1.9 0.5 S1.5 C1.8 S0.4 4.74 1.2 2.0 1.5 1.7 S0.1 C2.4 L1.0 3.76 0.5 1.0 0.8 0.5 D0.6 C0.7 L0.6 0.88 -0.4 0.6 0.4 1.4 D0.5 C0.3 L1.2 1.05 -0.2 0.9 0.7 -0.3 D0.4 W1.6 L0.6 -0.13 1.2 1.5 1.1 -0.2 D0.4 C1.2 S0.5 1.11 0.6 1.8 1.4 0.1 D0.2 C0.8 L0.3 1.63
0.6 1.1 1.8 1.0 1.5 1.2 1.1 1.4 0.3 1.0
0.5 0.9 1.4 0.8 1.2 0.9 0.8 1.1 0.2 0.8
-0.1 1.0 1.7 0.1 -0.2 0.3 -0.4 1.0 -0.6 -0.1
0.0 D0.2 S1.2 S1.0 S0.8 S0.9 D1.0 S0.7 S0.4 D0.2
W0.2 C1.3 C0.7 W1.4 W1.0 C0.6 W1.1 C0.6 C0.1 C0.8
L1.0 L0.3 L1.0 S0.8 S0.2 S1.0 L0.4 L0.5 S0.3 S0.2
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Active A.I. Bulls Ranked By GJPI, December 2013 NAME OF BULL
REG NUMBER GT JHI
MILK, FAT AND PROTEIN NAAB NO. NO. % REL % % NM CODE HRDS DTRS RIP % MILK FAT FAT PRO PRO CM$ NM$ FM$ SCS PL DPR GFI %ile
STEINHAUERS IATOLA APPLEJACK..........................USA 115488982 50K F 11JE968 64 328 16 96 417 0.11 38 0.05 24 270 233 216 3.23 0.2 0.6 8.3 38 GABYS TBONE BRANSON-ET....................................USA 116697813 50K F 147JE6185 5 17 94 77 129 0.17 38 0.07 18 354 293 243 2.97 2.6 -0.2 9.6 49 SIL-MIST BLAIR FATH LINCOLN-ET............................USA 115705841 50K F 14JE519 56 111 7 92 454 0.07 33 0.05 26 349 295 252 2.97 2.3 0.2 8.5 51 BW ACADEMY-ET.........................................................USA 116022712 50K F 11JE1000 153 1,721 62 98 773 -0.07 22 -0.09 11 302 341 368 2.80 4.6 1.0 7.5 64 TJF/LEE LEXNTN MAGNIFICO-ET..............................USA 116017859 50K C 29JE3630 46 100 19 90 182 0.16 38 0.08 22 408 329 258 2.84 2.3 0.1 8.0 59 GALAXIES CELEBRITY-ET...........................................USA 113586152 50K C 11JE826 CHASIN-RAINBOWS ACT RILEY-ET...........................USA 067029404 50K F 7JE859 FOREST GLEN ARTIST KARL.....................................USA 067037285 50K F 29JE3509 SUNSET CANYON KYROS-ET....................................USA 114704155 50K F 7JE865 RICHIES JACE TBONE A364.......................................USA 113672851 50K F 7JE1000 THREE VALLEYS COUNTRY MILES-ET.....................USA 115089482 50K F 7JE886 BARHAM MAXIMUS BLITZEN......................................USA 116256694 50K F 147JE6183 BW THEONE.................................................................USA 116681584 50K F 203JE967 FOREST GLEN ARTIST ALEXANDER........................USA 067037158 50K F 14JE472 FREEMAN BLACKSTONE SHINE-ET..........................USA 067251066 50K C 7JE1071
417 4,925 36 99 104 603 63 96 147 1,220 55 97 163 458 76 96 993 11,446 18 99 90 187 15 95 11 178 90 86 3 12 83 76 287 1,704 31 99 58 197 77 92
424 0.07 33 0.01 17 314 290 267 2.89 2.7 -0.2 11.0 47 445 -0.07 7 -0.01 14 328 322 317 2.93 4.8 1.3 8.5 57 508 0.18 57 0.06 28 350 300 267 3.11 1.2 -0.3 5.0 52 915 0.02 45 0.01 35 220 193 184 3.13 -0.3 -1.7 6.7 31 91 0.25 50 0.11 24 325 241 175 3.07 0.8 -0.6 10.6 40 667 0.10 48 0.01 26 268 239 220 2.99 0.3 -0.8 6.4 39 146 0.26 54 0.06 17 417 353 288 2.75 2.3 -0.2 6.5 68 610 0.02 33 -0.01 19 227 230 245 3.18 1.7 0.7 7.2 38 118 0.18 39 0.05 13 418 377 339 2.92 4.4 1.4 6.3 74 85 0.19 39 0.09 21 290 219 165 3.08 1.4 -1.3 8.3 36
TOLLENAARS ARTIST LYNDON-ET............................USA 061929278 50K F 29JE3508 111 918 49 97 616 0.04 35 -0.04 15 280 293 309 3.03 2.8 0.4 6.2 49 NORSE STAR LEGION BARRY-ET..............................USA 115783229 50K C 203JE765 22 166 5 91 819 -0.05 28 -0.04 23 168 175 188 3.03 0.7 -0.4 9.3 26 BUTTERCREST SUCCESS-ET....................................USA 115517525 50K F 7JE962 114 322 39 95 110 0.18 38 0.06 15 250 204 168 3.02 0.1 -0.9 9.5 34 SUNSET CANYON MAXIMUM-ET...............................USA 111950696 50K F 203JE607 343 9,808 34 99 -145 0.42 71 0.09 12 422 357 303 3.01 3.3 0.0 4.3 69 DUTCH HOLLOW IMPACT-ET......................................USA 114698591 50K F 76JE158 54 98 17 91 1090 -0.14 24 -0.03 32 171 176 191 3.08 0.1 0.3 5.8 26 AHLEM JACE SENTRY-ET............................................USA 113978377 50K C 147JE6173 10 252 73 89 282 -0.03 7 0.02 13 289 259 226 2.80 3.4 -0.7 11.3 44 FOREST GLEN JACE ADDISON..................................USA 067037421 50K C 506JE172 22 362 21 91 659 0.01 32 0.01 24 221 203 195 3.06 0.9 -0.4 10.9 33 SR JACE CHIEF-P-ET...................................................USA 114000073 50K F 14JE470 113 343 11 96 1012 -0.04 38 -0.07 24 205 243 293 3.26 2.1 0.4 9.2 41 LENCREST BLACKSTONE-ET.................................... CAN 102058939 50K C 200JE423 1,313 6,342 16 99 314 0.10 33 0.06 23 179 133 104 3.16 -0.1 -1.1 7.8 18 LONGVIEW ROCKET BIG BOY....................................USA 114890649 50K C 76JE157 34 54 15 89 171 0.09 23 0.02 11 206 183 167 3.03 1.2 1.3 9.0 28 SUNSET CANYON BELVEDERE-ET............................USA 114495974 50K C 7JE840 48 121 18 93 432 0.04 27 -0.01 15 171 165 166 3.06 1.1 -1.0 9.5 22 IRISHTOWNS B127 IATOLA JEBB-ET.........................USA 115415962 50K F 14JE517 76 162 6 94 426 0.02 23 -0.03 11 186 185 181 2.88 0.2 -0.1 8.4 29 MAACK DAIRY ECLIPES-P-ET.....................................USA 114845461 50K F 7JE860 503 2,636 83 99 268 0.18 46 0.05 19 167 121 83 2.98 -0.4 -2.3 8.3 17 ISDK DJ LIRSK............................................................. DNK 000302098 8K F 228JE118 892 10,758 12 93 -811 0.48 48 0.21 7 435 303 186 2.93 3.1 0.7 2.4 52 ISNZ HAWTHORN GROVE ZEUS-ET.......................... NZL 000304119 190JE38 1,135 4,348 46 89 -415 0.31 37 0.10 3 306 245 191 2.80 2.2 1.4 2.6 42 WF IATOLA SHOCKER-ET...........................................USA 115613454 50K F 203JE918 25 197 11 92 -28 -0.01 -3 0.04 6 161 134 113 3.03 2.1 0.2 8.0 19 NOBLEDALE VICTORIAS SIMON-ET..........................USA 113514861 44JE516 15 116 5 85 675 -0.02 28 -0.02 20 120 119 122 2.96 0.3 -1.3 7.7 16 FASTLANE ANDY..........................................................USA 113420409 50K C 506JE170 33 276 28 93 531 -0.05 13 -0.01 16 111 110 115 3.05 0.1 0.3 8.6 15 LENCREST ON TIME-ET............................................. CAN 101962790 50K C 200JE430 686 2,447 23 98 -2 0.07 12 0.09 16 129 73 36 3.21 -0.6 -1.1 8.2 12 ISNZ MAGHERACANON DODDY GR.......................... NZL 000300047 190JE25 5,644 30,494 1 91 -435 0.35 43 0.17 15 305 191 93 2.94 1.5 1.2 1.7 30 BW LEGION...................................................................USA 110226426 50K F 505JE101 790 3,528 4 99 96 0.13 30 0.00 4 172 165 157 2.96 1.8 -0.3 9.7 22 ARETHUSA RESURRECTION VALENTINO-ET..........USA 115016190 80K F 76JE160 11 13 15 79 -377 0.18 16 0.07 -1 247 211 183 3.09 3.4 0.8 4.8 35 ISNZ NOAKES NEVVY SJ2.......................................... NZL 000301104 190JE29 6,068 56,209 2 83 -789 0.42 39 0.22 11 303 162 41 3.04 0.3 1.4 1.1 21 SV JADE HIRED GUN-ET.............................................USA 115093063 50K F 94JE3720 173 435 33 97 -915 0.26 5 0.13 -10 260 193 136 3.07 4.5 1.9 4.3 31 SUNBOW NUGGET-ET.................................................USA 113707397 8K C 44JE515 17 80 41 88 614 -0.03 23 -0.02 18 107 107 109 2.96 0.3 -1.2 10.0 13 BW LEGIONAIRE-ET....................................................USA 113459922 50K F 76JE145 72 238 14 94 127 0.12 29 0.02 7 63 58 63 3.18 -0.7 -0.5 10.3 8 FAMILY HILL CIRCUS ENCORE-ET.............................USA 116412328 50K F 203JE950 11 138 8 87 -340 0.13 8 0.00 -11 143 150 155 3.03 2.2 0.9 7.1 20 MILLSTREAM BELLRINGER........................................USA 113757011 50K F 506JE171 106 4,442 13 98 22 0.20 38 0.03 6 108 96 96 3.21 0.7 -1.9 9.4 13 JENKS PARKER............................................................USA 114053642 147JE6082 9 23 13 73 791 -0.18 2 -0.09 11 10 60 106 3.13 -0.1 0.3 7.8 9 SUNSET CANYON MARINER-ET................................USA 111953569 50K F 76JE134 170 671 6 97 -450 0.30 34 0.14 10 135 60 10 3.34 0.3 0.8 6.0 9 ISNZ WILLIAMS TGM HENRY...................................... NZL 000306047 190JE55 7 77 96 70 -1099 0.51 38 0.20 -4 272 157 54 3.01 1.3 1.6 2.4 21 ISNZ DONALDS EDIFY................................................. NZL 000304132 190JE39 3,815 20,520 17 86 -899 0.35 21 0.15 -5 258 170 91 3.01 2.7 1.5 2.3 24 VALOR OF OBLONG VALLEY-ET.................................USA 114327763 91JE4613 22 62 23 85 -761 0.34 26 0.07 -14 159 125 92 2.89 1.1 -0.3 7.4 17 ELLIOTTS GOLDEN VOLTAGE-ET...............................USA 113948013 50K F 76JE147 63 92 14 90 -742 0.21 4 0.07 -14 144 109 75 2.98 1.9 0.4 7.1 14 JENKS SYMPHONY LARRY.........................................USA 113493791 147JE6069 22 71 7 85 208 -0.10 -10 -0.06 -4 0 42 77 2.97 0.6 1.1 8.3 8 DUTCH HOLLOW LT COLONEL-P-ET.........................USA 115006894 80K F 76JE159 21 30 27 84 33 0.01 3 0.04 8 -5 -23 -26 3.22 -0.4 0.0 7.5 5 WF BOMBER APOLLO.................................................USA 113623437 50K F 76JE151 28 57 4 87 -427 0.10 -2 0.03 -12 -3 7 27 3.28 1.0 0.6 7.2 7 DUTCH HOLLOW MAGISTRATE-P-ET........................USA 112232108 50K C 76JE136 49 122 7 93 -128 0.18 27 0.05 4 1 -27 -50 3.03 -1.6 -1.3 8.1 4 WF BROOK BOMBER...................................................USA 110021067 50K F 76JE119 773 3,594 3 99 570 -0.07 14 -0.08 5 -183 -118 -43 3.36 -3.0 -0.1 8.2 2 DUTCH HOLLOW MISSILE-P-ET.................................USA 113916065 50K F 76JE150 44 80 1 92 638 -0.19 -8 -0.14 -4 -183 -74 34 3.33 -0.2 0.5 9.1 3 ISNZ ROCKHAVEN FOREVER SAM........................... NZL 000300129 190JE26 2,398 7,313 6 87 -937 0.36 19 0.11 -15 51 -1 -50 2.82 -1.5 0.8 1.4 6 BRIDON REMAKE COMERICA-ET............................. CAN 008422994 50K F 200JE131 1,278 3,536 9 99 -1121 0.25 -8 0.05 -32 -191 -191 -194 3.07 -1.6 -0.8 4.5 1 TOWER VUE PRIME TEQUILA-ET...............................USA 114816452 50K F 76JE156 244 482 43 97 -1380 0.28 -16 0.14 -26 -251 -293 -322 3.30 -2.3 -1.4 3.8 0 ELLIOTTS RENAISSANCE DELUXE...........................USA 111177435 50K F 76JE135 492 971 5 99 -1641 0.25 -33 0.14 -35 -242 -283 -316 3.24 -1.0 1.0 3.3 0
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Appraisal Traits for Active A.I. Bulls Ranked By GJPI JPI JPI REL NAME OF BULL
NO. TYPE DTRS REL
FS
ST
49 1 23 105 33
232 1 50 1,033 69
95 67 84 98 86
2.1 2.0 1.2 1.6 1.5
1.9 -0.3 1.7 0.8 0.3 1.0 1.3 1.2 0.2 0.3
1.2 H1.1 1.5 L0.7 0.9 L1.4 0.0 H1.2 10 L0.2
0.5 P0.3 S0.7 0.7 S0.7 S1.2 0.4 0.0 S0.5 1.0 S0.8 L0.1 0.3 P0.3 S1.0
1.9 2.6 2.0 0.4 S3.0 C0.9 L0.5 2.3 1.7 1.3 1.0 S2.3 C2.4 0.0 1.3 1.7 1.3 0.3 S0.3 C1.8 0.0 3.0 1.7 1.3 0.1 S3.3 C1.0 S1.2 1.2 1.3 1.0 0.4 S0.3 C1.1 L0.1
6.13 5.47 2.51 5.77 2.18
119 98 GALAXIES CELEBRITY-ET 118 91 CHASIN-RAINBOWS ACT RILEY-ET 116 94 FOREST GLEN ARTIST KARL 110 91 SUNSET CANYON KYROS-ET 110 99 RICHIES JACE TBONE A364 108 90 THREE VALLEYS COUNTRY MILES-ET 107 79 BARHAM MAXIMUS BLITZEN 106 71 BW THEONE 105 97 FOREST GLEN ARTIST ALEXANDER 102 85 FREEMAN BLACKSTONE SHINE-ET
252 47 69 83 556 45 6 2 173 29
3,411 120 294 150 6,938 96 16 8 952 52
99 91 95 88 99 87 74 71 98 79
2.1 1.8 0.5 1.3 1.6 1.5 0.3 1.6 0.1 1.7
0.8 0.3 0.9 0.3 0.0 0.0 1.5 0.3 1.4 0.8 1.1 0.4 -0.3 0.2 1.3 0.5 -0.8 -0.3 1.0 0.1
1.3 L0.5 0.7 P0.2 L0.1 0.9 H0.1 0.3 S0.1 S0.8 0.3 L0.1 0.2 S0.2 S1.1 1.4 L0.5 0.2 S0.3 S0.7 1.9 L0.8 0.9 S0.7 S1.3 1.1 H0.1 0.2 S0.5 S0.1 0.2 H0.1 -0.1 P0.2 S0.5 1.2 L0.5 0.9 S0.2 S0.8 0.1 H1.2 -0.5 P0.1 S0.1 0.7 L0.9 0.3 P1.0 L0.2
1.7 2.0 1.6 1.6 S1.1 C2.0 0.0 1.7 1.5 1.2 1.1 S1.8 C1.7 L0.3 0.8 0.3 0.2 -0.5 S0.7 C0.2 L1.3 1.0 1.5 1.2 0.0 S1.4 W0.7 L0.9 1.5 1.0 0.8 1.1 S0.5 C3.2 L0.8 1.4 2.0 1.5 0.5 S0.6 C0.8 L0.9 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.0 S0.8 C0.1 S0.1 2.0 1.6 1.2 0.6 S1.1 C1.3 S0.4 0.6 -0.7 -0.6 -0.7 S1.5 C0.1 S0.6 1.6 1.9 1.5 0.3 S2.1 C0.2 L1.0
4.85 4.67 0.76 2.89 3.04 3.14 1.00 3.63 0.48 4.44
96 93 TOLLENAARS ARTIST LYNDON-ET 93 88 NORSE STAR LEGION BARRY-ET 91 89 BUTTERCREST SUCCESS-ET 91 98 SUNSET CANYON MAXIMUM-ET 90 86 DUTCH HOLLOW IMPACT-ET 88 86 AHLEM JACE SENTRY-ET 87 88 FOREST GLEN JACE ADDISON 86 93 SR JACE CHIEF-P-ET 82 98 LENCREST BLACKSTONE-ET 82 83 LONGVIEW ROCKET BIG BOY
47 11 62 152 32 5 10 63 859 20
231 137 112 1,633 65 254 252 147 3,669 33
94 93 85 99 87 95 95 93 99 82
1.1 0.1 0.3 0.6 H0.7 0.3 P0.3 S1.2 1.0 0.9 -0.3 0.7 H1.1 0.5 S1.0 L0.1 1.7 -0.3 -0.7 0.7 H0.9 0.0 P0.9 S0.4 0.4 -0.1 0.8 0.3 L0.7 0.2 S0.3 S0.8 0.7 0.3 0.2 1.3 L0.5 0.0 P0.2 S0.2 1.0 0.3 -0.7 0.2 H1.5 -0.4 P0.8 S1.3 0.6 -0.2 -0.3 0.9 H0.1 -0.3 P0.1 S0.2 0.3 -0.2 -0.2 0.5 H0.7 -0.2 P0.7 S0.5 1.5 0.6 0.1 1.1 L0.9 0.3 P0.9 L0.3 1.0 1.9 0.3 1.1 H0.7 0.8 S0.3 L0.2
81 89 SUNSET CANYON BELVEDERE-ET 80 89 IRISHTOWNS B127 IATOLA JEBB-ET 76 96 MAACK DAIRY ECLIPES-P-ET 76 89 ISDK DJ LIRSK 66 79 ISNZ HAWTHORN GROVE ZEUS-ET 63 87 WF IATOLA SHOCKER-ET 59 80 NOBLEDALE VICTORIAS SIMON-ET 59 88 FASTLANE ANDY 58 96 LENCREST ON TIME-ET 57 85 ISNZ MAGHERACANON DODDY GR
35 34 230 415 142 12 9 13 119 252
73 62 1,042 6,357 542 101 77 29 642 773
89 1.5 1.9 0.3 0.5 H0.9 0.7 S0.1 S0.6 86 1.6 1.0 -0.4 0.5 H0.8 0.2 P0.8 S1.2 98 2.1 1.7 0.8 2.4 L1.2 0.5 S1.0 L0.6 85 -0.3 1.2 1.2 -0.7 L1.4 0.4 P0.9 S1.5 58 -0.9 -1.6 1.2 -1.8 H1.4 1.2 P0.2 L0.2 90 1.3 1.6 -0.2 -0.3 H3.0 1.3 P1.1 S1.1 88 0.8 2.5 0.8 1.2 0.0 0.6 S0.2 S0.6 83 0.4 0.7 -0.9 0.6 L1.1 -1.3 S0.4 L0.7 98 2.4 0.2 0.0 1.1 H2.2 0.3 P1.0 S1.1 71 -1.8 0.9 2.8 -2.2 0.0 1.8 S0.1 S0.2
2.2 1.9 1.5 -0.1 S2.9 W0.1 L0.5 1.5 1.0 0.8 0.7 S2.3 C1.7 L0.6 1.2 2.1 1.6 1.8 S0.2 C2.6 L1.0 0.5 -0.7 -0.6 -0.9 S1.4 W0.1 L0.3 0.4 -1.5 -0.9 0.9 D0.1 C0.4 S0.3 1.8 0.9 0.7 0.4 S3.6 C0.5 L0.8 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.5 S0.1 C0.5 L0.4 0.1 0.8 0.6 -0.2 S0.9 C0.6 S0.3 2.9 2.6 2.0 -0.2 S1.8 C1.1 0.0 -0.9 -2.3 -1.2 0.3 D1.2 C0.7 S0.4
57 99 BW LEGION 57 74 ARETHUSA RESURRECTION VALENTINO-ET 56 72 ISNZ NOAKES NEVVY SJ2 50 93 SV JADE HIRED GUN-ET 42 84 SUNBOW NUGGET-ET 41 90 BW LEGIONAIRE-ET 41 83 FAMILY HILL CIRCUS ENCORE-ET 38 97 MILLSTREAM BELLRINGER 35 66 JENKS PARKER 32 95 SUNSET CANYON MARINER-ET
503 7 3 131 9 46 9 59 6 77
2,539 9 8 279 34 181 85 1,601 13 235
99 72 41 95 84 95 88 99 64 95
1.8 1.1 1.3 1.0 H0.9 1.1 S0.7 S0.3 1.7 0.4 0.3 1.0 H1.9 0.7 P0.9 S1.4 -2 -1.4 0.1 -2.9 L0.1 0.1 0.0 L1.0 1.7 2.0 1.3 0.3 H2.0 1.9 P0.6 S1.1 -0.2 -0.5 -0.4 -0.1 0.0 -0.4 S0.1 S0.2 1.4 0.9 -0.4 1.7 H0.4 0.3 S0.8 0.0 1.6 1.3 -0.5 0.0 H0.9 0.5 P1.4 S1.4 1.4 0.2 -1.1 1.7 H0.5 -0.5 S1.1 L0.2 0.6 -1.6 -0.9 0.6 H0.9 -0.8 S0.4 L0.4 -0.1 2.0 1.3 -0.3 H0.1 1.2 S0.1 S0.3
3.0 1.2 1.0 -0.3 S1.6 C1.7 S0.6 3.45 2.6 0.7 0.5 0.2 S1.6 C2.1 L0.5 3.31 -0.5 -1.5 -1.7 -0.4 S0.2 W0.1 0.0 -1.86 2.7 0.9 0.7 0.5 S2.6 C1.8 S0.2 4.76 -0.9 -0.6 -0.5 0.3 D1.1 W0.2 L0.2 -1.65 2.0 1.4 1.1 -0.3 S1.2 C1.8 S1.3 2.89 1.8 1.2 1.0 0.1 S3.6 C1.2 L0.5 5.38 1.8 1.0 0.8 0.1 S1.0 C1.8 L0.1 2.64 0.6 1.1 1.0 -0.5 D0.1 C0.4 L0.1 0.69 -0.5 -0.9 -0.7 0.2 S0.6 W0.7 L1.2 -0.19
29 55 29 73 28 77 24 85 13 79 12 79 12 83 0 88 -16 98 -17 87
ISNZ WILLIAMS TGM HENRY ISNZ DONALDS EDIFY VALOR OF OBLONG VALLEY-ET ELLIOTTS GOLDEN VOLTAGE-ET JENKS SYMPHONY LARRY DUTCH HOLLOW LT COLONEL-P-ET WF BOMBER APOLLO DUTCH HOLLOW MAGISTRATE-P-ET WF BROOK BOMBER DUTCH HOLLOW MISSILE-P-ET
80 2 16 27 12 13 18 19 477 23
203 7 29 35 48 21 41 30 2,064 51
39 36 73 84 82 79 86 83 99 84
-0.9 -0.8 1.7 1.5 0.2 0.4 1.4 -0.1 0.3 0.9
-1.4 1.1 -2.1 H0.9 0.4 S0.5 L0.2 -2.2 0.5 -1.9 H1.0 0.2 P0.2 0.0 0.5 -0.2 0.8 H0.2 0.3 S0.3 S1.1 0.0 -0.3 0.5 H1.5 0.2 P0.3 S0.9 -1.9 -0.6 -0.1 H1.4 -0.4 S0.5 L0.4 0.8 1.1 0.5 L0.3 0.7 0.0 S0.5 1.3 0.0 0.5 H1.0 0.4 P0.2 S0.6 1.2 0.3 -0.1 L0.4 0.3 S0.2 L0.3 0.1 -0.5 0.9 H0.2 -0.6 S1.3 L0.7 -0.1 0.0 0.5 H0.6 0.1 S0.4 L0.1
0.6 -0.9 -1.1 -0.2 S0.1 W0.3 0.0 0.1 -1.4 -0.7 0.6 D0.6 C0.5 S0.3 2.5 1.0 0.5 0.1 S2.9 C2.3 S1.4 2.5 1.6 1.2 0.0 S2.9 C1.4 S0.1 -0.1 0.9 0.1 0.3 S0.7 W0.7 S0.1 0.7 0.7 0.5 0.0 0.0 C0.1 S0.6 2.3 1.8 1.4 0.7 S3.2 C1.6 L1.1 0.0 -0.5 -0.4 -0.5 S1.0 C0.2 S0.8 -0.1 1.1 0.8 -0.2 D0.7 W0.1 L0.6 1.1 0.9 0.7 -0.7 S0.6 C0.1 L0.1
-0.91 -0.93 4.62 5.08 1.23 0.77 6.13 0.18 -0.04 1.09
-29 -71 -83 -105
ISNZ ROCKHAVEN FOREVER SAM BRIDON REMAKE COMERICA-ET TOWER VUE PRIME TEQUILA-ET ELLIOTTS RENAISSANCE DELUXE
133 874 149 324
327 2,319 308 669
61 99 94 97
-1.5 1.7 2.4 0.6
-2.3 0.4 4.1 2.9
1.0 -0.7 -1.6 3.4 1.1 0.8 2.5 1.7 1.3 1.1 -1.0 -0.8
-1.42 5.21 6.68 2.50
124 92 123 71 122 87 121 95 119 85
80 98 92 97
NO. HERDS
STEINHAUERS IATOLA APPLEJACK GABYS TBONE BRANSON-ET SIL-MIST BLAIR FATH LINCOLN-ET BW ACADEMY-ET TJF/LEE LEXNTN MAGNIFICO-ET
january 2014
SR
0.0 1.4 1.6 0.8
DF
-3.3 0.0 1.4 -0.3
RA
L0.3 H1.8 H0.8 H1.7
RW
-1.1 1.7 1.5 1.7
RL
S0.4 P0.6 P1.2 P0.6
FA
L1.0 S0.8 S1.1 S0.9
FU RH RW UC
UD
TP
TL
JUI
0.9 0.9 0.7 0.1 S1.0 0.0 L0.1 2.10 1.8 0.9 0.7 -0.5 S1.9 W0.5 S0.5 2.71 1.6 2.2 1.7 0.4 S1.8 C0.9 L1.0 4.52 0.9 -0.3 -0.2 -0.5 D0.3 C0.9 L0.3 -0.59 0.4 0.4 0.3 -0.5 D0.8 C0.5 S0.4 -0.73 1.0 0.7 0.5 0.9 S2.1 C0.8 L0.8 3.80 0.3 0.5 0.4 0.9 D0.6 C1.9 L0.1 0.86 -0.2 0.1 0.1 -0.3 D0.6 C0.4 L0.6 -0.78 1.4 1.5 1.2 -0.3 S1.3 C0.7 S0.3 2.79 2.0 1.3 1.0 -0.3 S2.2 0.0 L0.1 3.61
-0.7 -0.1 0.9 0.9
S0.2 S3.2 S3.6 S2.2
W1.0 C2.0 C1.8 C0.4
S0.5 S0.1 L1.7 L1.5
5.05 4.35 4.06 0.16 -0.25 5.27 1.36 1.47 4.74 -2.68
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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 All Lynns Restore Vito-Et................................. 75 Gr Oomsdale TBone Golda-Et....................... 60 Sunrise/Hackline Bungy Zipper........................ 58 Sweetie Plus Iatolas Bold................................. 58 All Lynns Maximum Vernon-Et........................ 57 All Lynns Louie Valentino-Et............................ 54 Gr All Lynns Dale Vacation-Et........................ 53 All Lynns Vaughn-Et........................................ 53 Pr Oomsdale Gratitude Lexing Liam............... 50 Gr Ccj Geminis Impuls Gatsby...................... 50 All Lynns Impuls Vance-Et............................... 50 Gr Hockett Rescue Dale Dazzle-Et................ 50 PTA Percent Protein Isnz Noakes Nevvy SJ2............................... 0.22 Isdk Dj Lirsk................................................ 0.21 Isnz Williams Tgm Henry............................. 0.20 Isnz Magheracanon Doddy GR.................... 0.17 Boyd-Lee TBone Hendrix.............................. 0.15 Isnz Donalds Edify....................................... 0.15 Tower Vue Prime Tequila-Et.......................... 0.14 Avon Road Impuls Pat................................... 0.14 Sunset Canyon Mariner-Et........................... 0.14 Isdk Dj Hulk................................................. 0.14 Elliotts Renaissance Deluxe.......................... 0.14 PTA Fat Sunset Canyon Anthems Allstar-Et................. 93 Isdk Dj Hulk.................................................... 92 Wilsonview Jevon Magnum-Et......................... 87 All Lynns Maximum Vernon-Et........................ 85 Bw Renegade-Et............................................ 83 Bw Venerable-Et............................................. 82 Gr Heartland Gannon Sundance-Et............... 79 Mvf Jevon Lotto-Et......................................... 73 O.f. Impuls Hancock......................................... 72 Sunset Canyon Maximum-Et........................... 71 PTA Percent Fat Isnz Williams Tgm Henry............................. 0.51 Sunset Canyon Anthems Allstar-Et.............. 0.50 Isdk Dj Lirsk................................................ 0.48 Isnz Noakes Nevvy SJ2............................... 0.42 Sunset Canyon Maximum-Et........................ 0.42 Isdk Dj Hulk................................................. 0.41 Isnz Rockhaven Forever Sam...................... 0.36 Isnz Magheracanon Doddy Gr.................... 0.35 Isnz Donalds Edify....................................... 0.35 Valor of Oblong Valley-Et.............................. 0.34 PTA Milk All Lynns Restore Vito-Et............................ 2,383 All Lynns Restore Vibrant-Et...................... 1,951 Gr Oomsdale TBone Golda-Et.................. 1,882 Gr Hockett Rescue Dale Dazzle-Et........... 1,825 Sweetie Plus Iatolas Bold............................ 1,719 All Lynns Louie Valentino-Et....................... 1,716 Gr All Lynns Dale Vacation-Et................... 1,626 All Lynns Maximum Vernon-Et................... 1,605 All Lynns Impuls Vance-Et.......................... 1,501 Sunrise/Hackline Bungy Zipper................... 1,400 Cheese Merit Dollars (CM$) Wilsonview Jevon Magnum-Et....................... 680 Isdk Dj Zuma................................................ 618 Bw Renegade-Et.......................................... 616 Isdk Dj Hulk.................................................. 595 Peterson Impulsive Roy.................................. 595 Sunrise/Hackline Bungy Zipper...................... 587 Gr Heartland Gannon Sundance-Et............. 582 Sunset Canyon Anthems Allstar-Et............... 575 Sf Impuls 8916.............................................. 544 Isdk Q Impuls................................................ 537 Hawarden Impuls Premier.............................. 537 Net Merit Dollars (NM$) Wilsonview Jevon Magnum-Et....................... 637 Bw Renegade-Et.......................................... 531
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Isdk Dj Zuma................................................ 526 Sunrise/Hackline Bungy Zipper...................... 520 Gr Heartland Gannon Sundance-Et............. 515 Sweetie Plus Iatolas Bold............................... 504 Mvf Jevon Lotto-Et....................................... 501 All Lynns Maximum Vernon-Et...................... 500 Sf Impuls 8916.............................................. 497 Peterson Impulsive Roy.................................. 497 Fluid Merit Dollars (FM$) Wilsonview Jevon Magnum-Et....................... 608 All Lynns Maximum Vernon-Et...................... 491 Sweetie Plus Iatolas Bold............................... 487 Sunrise/Hackline Bungy Zipper...................... 476 Mvf Jevon Lotto-Et....................................... 470 Bw Renegade-Et.......................................... 459 Gr Heartland Gannon Sundance-Et............. 457 Sf Impuls 8916.............................................. 455 All Lynns Restore Vibrant-Et......................... 453 Pf Lennox Hendrix......................................... 446 PTA Somatic Cell Score Isdk Dj Zuma............................................... 2.68 Mvf Jevon Lotto-Et...................................... 2.73 Barham Maximus Blitzen............................... 2.75 Cal-Mart Jace Strunk..................................... 2.79 Forest Glen Impuls Jadestar.......................... 2.80 Bw Academy-Et........................................... 2.80 Isnz Hawthorn Grove Zeus-Et.................... 2.80 Ahlem Jace Sentry-Et.................................. 2.80 Dutch Hollow Lexicon.................................... 2.80 Isnz Rockhaven Forever Sam...................... 2.82 Daughter Pregnancy Rate (DPR) Sv Jade Hired Gun-Et.................................... 1.9 Fairway Klassic Kilowatt-Et............................. 1.9 Gr Tollenaars Dale Maverick 836................... 1.6 Isnz Williams Tgm Henry............................... 1.6 Schultz Rescue Headline................................ 1.6 Isdk Dj Zuma................................................. 1.5 Isnz Donalds Edify......................................... 1.5 Isnz Noakes Nevvy SJ2................................. 1.4 Isnz Hawthorn Grove Zeus-Et...................... 1.4 Forest Glen Artist Alexander........................... 1.4 Molly Brook Uppercut...................................... 1.4 PTA Productive Life Isdk Dj Zuma................................................. 6.7 Wilsonview Jevon Magnum-Et........................ 5.5 Schultz Rescue Headline................................ 5.1 Chasin-Rainbows Act Riley-Et....................... 4.8 Bw Academy-Et............................................. 4.6 Sv Jade Hired Gun-Et.................................... 4.5 Wilsonview Impulsive Booker.......................... 4.4 Tollenaars Impuls Legal 233-Et...................... 4.4 Forest Glen Artist Alexander........................... 4.4 Sf Impuls 8916............................................... 4.2 PTA Type Tower Vue Prime Tequila-Et............................ 2.4 Lencrest On Time-Et...................................... 2.4 All Lynns Louie Valentino-Et........................... 2.4 Maack Dairy Eclipes-P-Et.............................. 2.1 Galaxies Celebrity-Et..................................... 2.1 Ahlem Country Cyrus...................................... 2.1 Steinhauers Iatola Applejack........................... 2.1 Tollenaars Impuls Legal 233-Et...................... 1.9 Bw Karbala-Et................................................ 1.9 Gr Oomsdale TBone Golda-Et...................... 1.8 Chasin-Rainbows Act Riley-Et....................... 1.8 O.f. TBone Judge............................................ 1.8 Bw Legion....................................................... 1.8 Jersey Udder IndexTM Tower Vue Prime Tequila-Et.......................... 6.68 Bw Karbala-Et.............................................. 6.32 Steinhauers Iatola Applejack......................... 6.13 Wf Bomber Apollo........................................ 6.13 Bw Academy-Et........................................... 5.77 Family Hill Circus Encore-Et......................... 5.38 Wf Iatola Shocker-Et................................... 5.27 Bridon Remake Comerica-Et....................... 5.21 Elliotts Golden Voltage-Et............................. 5.08 Sunset Canyon Belvedere-Et....................... 5.05
PTA Stature Tower Vue Prime Tequila-Et............................ 4.1 Pr Oomsdale Rocket Goose-Et..................... 3.9 Gr Oomsdale TBone Golda-Et...................... 3.1 Elliotts Renaissance Deluxe............................ 2.9 Sweetie Plus Iatolas Bold................................ 2.8 Gr Sr Gannon Terry...................................... 2.7 Nobledale Victorias Simon-Et......................... 2.5 Sr Impuls Stone-Et........................................ 2.4 Pr Oomsdale Gratitude Lexing Liam.............. 2.3 Tollenaars Impuls Louie 260-Et...................... 2.2 PTA Strength Isnz Magheracanon Doddy Gr...................... 2.8 Pr Oomsdale Rocket Goose-Et..................... 2.3 Gr Oomsdale TBone Golda-Et...................... 1.8 Tower Vue Prime Tequila-Et............................ 1.6 O.f. Impuls Hancock........................................ 1.5 Isnz Greenpark Om Target............................. 1.4 Gr Cal-Mart Dale Shah 3947-Et.................... 1.4 Bridon Remake Comerica-Et......................... 1.4 Gr Sr Gannon Terry...................................... 1.3 Sunset Canyon Mariner-Et............................. 1.3 Sv Jade Hired Gun-Et.................................... 1.3 Bw Legion....................................................... 1.3 PTA Dairy Form Maack Dairy Eclipes-P-Et.............................. 2.4 Gr Oomsdale TBone Golda-Et...................... 2.2 Sweetie Plus Iatolas Bold................................ 2.0 Richies Jace TBone A364............................... 1.9 Bw Venerable-Et............................................ 1.8 O.f. TBone Judge............................................ 1.8 All Lynns Louie Valentino-Et........................... 1.8 Boyd-Lee TBone Hendrix................................ 1.7 Bw Legionaire-Et........................................... 1.7 Millstream Bellringer........................................ 1.7 Sun Valley Impuls Jupiter................................ 1.7 Boyd-Lee T Bone Bruno.................................. 1.7 PTA Rump Width Pr Oomsdale Rocket Goose-Et..................... 2.7 Sv Jade Hired Gun-Et.................................... 1.9 Isnz Magheracanon Doddy Gr...................... 1.8 Gr Oomsdale Tbone Golda-Et...................... 1.7 Bridon Remake Comerica-ET......................... 1.7 Elliotts Renaissance Deluxe............................ 1.7 Tower Vue Prime Tequila-Et............................ 1.5 Gr Sr Gannon Terry...................................... 1.5 Wf Iatola Shocker-Et..................................... 1.3 Sunset Canyon Mariner-Et............................. 1.2 Isnz Hawthorn Grove Zeus-Et...................... 1.2 O.f. Impuls Hancock........................................ 1.2 PTA Foot Angle Isdk Dj Lirsk................................................ S1.5 Family Hill Circus Encore-Et......................... S1.4 Hawarden Impuls Premier............................. S1.4 Arethusa Resurrection Valentino-Et............. S1.4 TBone Ken..................................................... S1.4 O.f. TBone Judge.......................................... S1.3 Richies Jace TBone A364............................. S1.3 Ahlem Jace Sentry-Et.................................. S1.3 Gr Oomsdale Tbone Golda-Et.................... S1.2 Tollenaars Artist Lyndon-Et.......................... S1.2 Irishtowns B127 Iatola Jebb-Et..................... S1.2 PTA Fore Udder Attachment Bridon Remake Comerica-Et......................... 3.4 Bw Academy-Et............................................. 3.0 Bw Legion....................................................... 3.0 Lencrest On Time-Et...................................... 2.9 Sv Jade Hired Gun-Et.................................... 2.7 Bw Karbala-Et................................................ 2.7 Arethusa Resurrection Valentino-Et............... 2.6 Valor of Oblong Valley-Et................................ 2.5 Tower Vue Prime Tequila-Et............................ 2.5 Elliotts Golden Voltage-Et............................... 2.5 PTA Rear Udder Height Ahlem Country Cyrus...................................... 2.8 Lencrest On Time-Et...................................... 2.6 Steinhauers Iatola Applejack........................... 2.6 All Lynns Louie Valentino-Et........................... 2.5 (continued to page 92)
JERSEY JOURNAL
Top 10 Bulls By Categories (continued from page 90)
Sweetie Plus Iatolas Bold................................ 2.3 Buttercrest Success-Et................................... 2.2 D&E Paul-Et................................................... 2.2 Maack Dairy Eclipes-P-Et.............................. 2.1 Gr Oomsdale TBone Golda-Et...................... 2.0 Three Valleys Country Miles-Et...................... 2.0 Galaxies Celebrity-Et..................................... 2.0 PTA Rear Udder Width Ahlem Country Cyrus...................................... 2.2 Lencrest On Time-Et...................................... 2.0 Steinhauers Iatola Applejack........................... 2.0 All Lynns Louie Valentino-Et........................... 1.9 Sweetie Plus Iatolas Bold................................ 1.8 Buttercrest Success-Et................................... 1.7 D&E Paul-Et................................................... 1.7 Maack Dairy Eclipes-P-Et.............................. 1.6 Galaxies Celebrity-Et..................................... 1.6 Gr Oomsdale TBone Golda-Et...................... 1.5 Freeman Blackstone Shine-Et........................ 1.5 Sunset Canyon Belvedere-Et......................... 1.5 Three Valleys Country Miles-Et...................... 1.5 O.f. TBone Judge............................................ 1.5 PTA Udder Cleft Maack Dairy Eclipes-P-Et.............................. 1.8 Gr Oomsdale TBone Golda-Et...................... 1.7 Gr Senns Gannon Ty Lawson........................ 1.7 Galaxies Celebrity-Et..................................... 1.6 D&E Paul-Et................................................... 1.6 Gr All Lynns Dale Vacation-Et....................... 1.4 Gabys Ballard-Et............................................ 1.3 Boyd-Lee T Bone Bruno.................................. 1.3 O.f. TBone Judge............................................ 1.2 Ahlem Country Cyrus...................................... 1.2 PTA Udder Depth Bw Karbala-Et.............................................. S3.7 Tower Vue Prime Tequila-Et.......................... S3.6 Wf Iatola Shocker-Et................................... S3.6 Family Hill Circus Encore-Et......................... S3.6 Bw Academy-Et........................................... S3.3 Bridon Remake Comerica-Et....................... S3.2 Wf Bomber Apollo........................................ S3.2 Steinhauers Iatola Applejack......................... S3.0 Valor of Oblong Valley-Et.............................. S2.9 Sunset Canyon Belvedere-Et....................... S2.9 Elliotts Golden Voltage-Et............................. S2.9 PTA Teat Placement Richies Jace TBone A364.............................C3.2 Maack Dairy Eclipes-P-Et............................C2.6 Gr Oomsdale TBone Golda-Et....................C2.4 O.f. TBone Judge..........................................C2.4 Valor of Oblong Valley-Et..............................C2.3 Tollenaars Impuls Legal 233-Et....................C2.2 Arethusa Resurrection Valentino-Et.............C2.1 Bridon Remake Comerica-Et.......................C2.0 Galaxies Celebrity-Et...................................C2.0 Forest Glen Jace Addison.............................C1.9 Boyd-Lee T Bone Bruno................................C1.9 Expected Future Inbreeding Pr Oomsdale Rocket Goose-Et.................... -1.1 Pr Oomsdale Gratitude Lexing Liam.............. 0.7 Isnz Noakes Nevvy SJ2................................. 1.1 Isnz Rockhaven Forever Sam........................ 1.4 Isnz Magheracanon Doddy Gr...................... 1.7 Isdk Dj Hulk................................................... 1.9 Isnz Kirks Ri Charisma-Et............................ 2.0 Isnz Donalds Edify......................................... 2.3 Isnz Williams Tgm Henry............................... 2.4 Isdk Dj Lirsk.................................................. 2.4 Jersey Performance Index™ Sweetie Plus Iatolas Bold............................... 222 Wilsonview Jevon Magnum-Et....................... 221 Sunrise/Hackline Bungy Zipper...................... 221 All Lynns Louie Valentino-Et.......................... 215 Gr Oomsdale TBone Golda-Et..................... 211 All Lynns Maximum Vernon-Et...................... 206 Gr All Lynns Dale Vacation-Et...................... 190 Bw Renegade-Et.......................................... 189 All Lynns Vaughn-Et...................................... 189 Sun Valley Impuls Jupiter............................... 187
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JERSEY JOURNAL
Top 75 Polled Females with Genomic Evaluations by GJPI, December 2013 The top 75 Jersey Polled females—cows and heifers—with genomic evaluations are listed, ranked by their Genomic Jersey Performance Index™ (GJPI). To qualify for this list, cows must (1) have registry status of HR (no prefix), GR or PR; (2) have a genomic genetic evaluation; (3) must 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, 2013, and (3) not have a GPTA based on lactation information. Name owner
Registration State
KASH-IN PLUS 41433-P-ET RANCHO TERESITA DAIRY ALL LYNNS CRITIC VADONA-P-ET ALLEN, DAVID ALL LYNNS CRITIC VAMP-P-ET ALLEN, DAVID KASH-IN PLUS 41223-P-ET RANCHO TERESITA DAIRY ALL LYNNS CRITIC VANE-P-ET ALLEN, DAVID
071902606 CA 118143909 WI 118663195 WI 071902396 CA 118663186 WI
Genomic evaluations are calculated by the Animal Improvement Programs Laboratory from the following information sources, identified in the column labeled GT: 3K, genotype from lowdensity 3K chip; 6K, genotype BovineLD chip; 8K, genotype from GeneSeek Genomic Profiler chip; 50K, genotype from original 50K chip; GI, genotype imputed from genotypes of progeny, but the animal is not genotyped; or GA, evaluation includes information from genotypes or imputed genotypes of ancestors, but the animal is not genotyped.
GENOMIC Predicted Transmitting Ability GT JH1 CCN Rec Rel Milk %F Fat %P Prot CM$ NM$ FM$ SCS
PL
DPR Rec FS PTAT JUI GFI GJPI
8K F
0 66 1,482
0.06
79
0.00
53
668 624 591 2.89 3.7
0.4
0
2.2 5.27 7.5 251
8K F
0 64 1,468 -0.01
65
0.01
54
590 539 503 2.92 3.3 -0.6
0
1.7 4.75 8.3 232
8K C
0 60 1,540 -0.07
56
0.00
54
525 491 475 3.04 3.6
0.0
0
1.9 4.87 7.0 224
8K F
0 66 1,676
78 -0.01
58
538 499 475 2.94 1.4
0.1
0
1.5 2.22 7.2 218
8K F
0 60 1,149 -0.01
51
0.03
46
587 534 494 2.93 5.0
0.1
0
1.6 5.00 6.8 217
SANDCREEKS CRITIC FIG BAR-P-ET 840003011509740 SAND CREEK DAIRY LLC MI JER-Z-BOYZ CRITIC 40473-P-ET 118125710 JER-Z-BOYZ CA CAL-MART CRITIC PERIE 5958-P 067165958 STEINER, MATTHEW OH ALL LYNNS CRITIC VANDORA-P-ET 118293257 GENESIS COOPERATOR HERD / DEWALL STEVE WI ALL LYNNS CRITIC VANISH-P 118164708 ALLEN, DAVID WI
50K F
0 62 1,167
0.10
73
0.02
46
586 533 494 2.94 3.6 -0.1
0
2.1 4.81 8.0 216
8K F
0 59
930
0.20
81
0.05
43
626 553 492 2.85 3.5
0.3
0
1.2 3.89 6.3 214
8K F
0 59 1,005
0.08
61
0.03
42
626 565 513 2.85 4.7
0.5
0
0.8 4.02 6.0 213
8K F
0 63 1,257 -0.01
56
0.01
46
556 510 473 2.84 3.6 -0.5
0
1.7 4.92 7.3 212
8K F
0 59 1,179 -0.03
49
0.02
46
554 503 466 2.97 4.2
0.4
0
1.7 4.85 7.0 209
HILMAR CRITIC 38853-P AHLEM, CHARLES KASH-IN PLUS 41231-P-ET RANCHO TERESITA DAIRY ORTHRIDGE DA BOMB VIOLET-P STEINER, MATTHEW KASH IN DIMENSION 39428-P-ET RANCHO TERESITA DAIRY KASH IN FASTRACK 40570-P-ET RANCHO TERESITA DAIRY
6K F
0 61 1,337 -0.09
44
0.00
47
494 459 438 2.98 3.8
0.3
0
1.3 4.54 7.5 205
8K F
0 65 1,419
0.13
90 -0.01
49
530 497 478 2.98 1.8 -0.2
0
1.5 2.30 7.1 200
067438853 CA 071902404 CA 067110868 OH 071054955 CA 071901743 CA
8K C
0 59
957
0.08
59
0.04
42
606 531 462 2.72 3.8
0.2
0
1.5 3.01 7.1 200
8K F
0 59
719
0.23
77
0.08
41
615 529 458 2.91 3.6
0.4
0
1.6 3.23 6.3 200
8K F
0 60
994
0.14
72
0.02
40
515 468 433 2.95 2.7 -0.1
0
1.8 4.53 6.6 194
0 57 1,429
0.03
72 -0.01
49
480 449 431 2.99 2.0 -0.2
0
1.3 2.78 5.4 193
0 62 1,049
0.09
66
0.02
41
495 454 429 3.04 2.5
0.2
0
2.0 5.03 8.4 193
0 60
774
0.14
62
0.05
37
535 475 428 2.96 3.4
0.2
0
1.6 4.72 7.0 192
0 61
932
0.11
64
0.00
34
523 493 473 2.97 4.2
0.1
0
2.1 5.80 7.5 192
53 -0.01
42
495 464
CAL-MART ZAYD CHAR 6375-P 067246375 8K F MARTIN DAIRY LLC OR SANDCREEKS CRITIC CHIPSTER-P-ET 840003011509736 50K C SAND CREEK DAIRY LLC MI SCENIC VIEW CRITIC NAVARA MAID-1-P-ET 067089971 8K F RIVER VALLEY FARM IL KASH IN FASTRACK 40806-P-ET 071901979 8K F RIVER VALLEY FARM IL ORTHRIDGE VALENTINO VANNA-P 067881023 8K C 1023 STEINER, MATTHEW OH MULTI-ROSE VINTAGE RHONDA-P-ET MULTI ROSE JERSEYS INC MVF TOPEKA TOPSY 2097-P RHEIN, CRAIG BUTTERCREST PHAROAH GODDESS-P COOPERRIDER & SONS HILLVIEW HEADLINE KEYLIME-P SORENSON CHRIS & CHERYL D&E TOPEKA BLITZEN 23013-P D & E JERSEYS
840003012916850 8K F IA 067442097 8K F PA 118595836 8K F OH 067203177 3K 3177 WI 067423013 8K C TX
DUTCH HOLLOW CRITIC DIEDRE-P DUTCH HOLLOW FARM JER-Z-BOYZ CRITIC 42358-P-ET JER-Z-BOYZ SUN VALLEY ECLIPES PANDA-P-ET SUN VALLEY FARM D&E CRITIC VIOLET 22684-P-ET D & E JERSEYS ALL LYNNS ECLIPES VITALITY-P-ET DENNISTON-KELLER ROBIN / KELLER KIP
067485127 NY 118609603 CA 117751718 OR 067422684 TX 117655085 NY
SHOT OF NAT CRITIC AMERICUS-P-ET SHOT OF NAT LLC SHAN-MAR GALVANIZE PEPSI-P GARDNER MARK & SHANNON ALL LYNNS ECLIPES VIRTUOUS-P-ET ALLEN, DAVID CAL-MART CRITIC ALIMA 6270-P MARTIN DAIRY LLC AHLEM CRITIC CHARM 40012-P AHLEM, WILLIAM JR
117981454 WI 067180939 PA 117655067 WI 067456270 OR 071783473 CA
january 2014
0.01
0 65 1,228 -0.02
0 61 1,186
0.02
58 -0.01
40
476 451
0 58 1,352 -0.05
52 -0.03
43
441 422 411 2.91 2.6
438 2.98 3.5 -1.5 0.2
0
2.6 5.88 8.3 190
0
2.0 4.34 6.2 189
2 72 2,092 -0.22
51 -0.13
47
415 474 536 3.00 4.4 -0.3
1 84 1.1 0.72 8.3 188
0 61
78
0.04
43
493 439 404 3.08 2.0 -0.3
0
1.3 3.22 6.8 188
986
0.17
8K C
0 61 1,118 -0.05 0 57
42 -0.01
37
478 457 444 2.94 4.1
0.7
0
1.5 4.74 6.6 187
621
0.19
65
0.06
34
547 480 425 2.93 3.4
0.2
0
1.6 5.20 5.6 187
2891 1 69 1,305
0.07
73
0.00
46
448 416 397 2.99 1.6 -0.4
8K F 3K
0 84 1.7 4.06 7.0 191
0 59 1,132 -0.04 45 0.00 40 490 457 432 2.89 3.8 0.1 0 2.2 5.25 6.9 191
8K F 3K
441 2.88 3.7 -0.3
1 83 1.9 3.49 6.7 186
0 63 1,497 -0.10
48 -0.06
41
436 448 467 2.99 4.2 -0.8
0
1480 1 70 1,799 -0.06
70 -0.04
56
367 356 363 3.09 0.9 -2.2
1 83 1.9 2.77 7.6 185
1.8 4.90 7.3 186
8K F
0 60
791
0.09
53
0.04
36
524 470 428 2.95 3.8
0.6
0
1.3 3.91 7.3 185
8K F
0 62 1,126
0.05
61
0.03
45
489 435 395 2.93 2.5
0.1
0
1.5 2.41 7.8 184
3K
1481 1 72 1,124
0.02
56
0.02
43
416 371 338 2.94 1.8 -1.2
1 82 2.1 5.49 8.8 184
0.10
66
0.04
43
509 443 387 2.83 2.5 -0.7
0
1.0 3.09 7.1 184
943 -0.04
36
0.04
41
444 387 347 3.00 2.9 -0.1
0
2.1 6.19 8.8 184
8K C
0 60 1,008
8K F
0 62
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Name owner
Registration state
HEINZ CRITIC COURTNEY 8437-P TAUCHEN, ABBY WILSONVIEW FASTRAC SONNET-P WILSONVIEW DAIRY SUNSET CANYON CRITIC DIXIE 162-P-ET SILVA, ERIC LEONARD KASH IN DIMENSION 39452-P-ET RANCHO TERESITA DAIRY FOREST GLEN BOLD PHANTOM-P BANSEN, DAN K
071714888 WI 118561989 OR 118036689 OR 071054979 CA 067466619 OR
YOSEMITE CRITIC ACAPULCO S28394-P YOSEMITE JERSEY DAIRY ALL LYNNS CRITIC TANTALIZE-P-ET ALLEN, DAVID WILSONVIEW CRITIC AUDRA-P WILSONVIEW DAIRY YOSEMITE CRITIC MAXIMUM 28321-P-ET YOSEMITE JERSEY DAIRY SHAN-MAR DAVID EXTRAVAGANT-P GARDNER MARK & SHANNON
840003011490265 CA 118435639 WI 118477693 OR 840003011490338 CA 067160861 PA
WILSONVIEW PERFORM KATY-P WILSONVIEW DAIRY YOSEMITE CRITIC DAMASCUS S28495-P YOSEMITE JERSEY DAIRY YOSEMITE CRITIC ABE R27474-P YOSEMITE JERSEY DAIRY FOREST GLEN CRITIC GEMMA-P BANSEN STANLEY K & DORA H WAUNAKEE CRITIC PLEDGE 3433-P-ET LAUFENBERG, GERALD
GENOMIC Predicted Transmitting Ability Gt JH1 CN Rec Rel Milk %F Fat %P Prot CM$ NM$ FM$ SCS
PL
PR Rec FS PTAT JUI gFI GJPI
8K C
0 59
828
0.13
63
0.05
40
505 440 391 2.99 3.1
0.2
0
1.6 3.96 6.6 183
8K F
0 60
838
0.08
54
0.03
36
502 454 417 2.96 4.0 -0.1
0
1.8 3.93 6.9 183
8K C
0 62 1,383 -0.18
28 -0.02
45
409 385 370 2.92 3.2 -0.3
0
1.4 4.27 8.6 181
8K F
0 59
0.14
66
0.04
38
494 435 388 2.93 2.1
0.5
0
1.7 4.16 6.3 181
8K F
0 65 1,342 -0.03
55
0.00
48
452 423 412 3.10 2.5
0.6
0
1.0 0.80 7.1 180
8K F
0 60
0.13
57
0.06
37
520 443 376 2.85 2.8 -0.1
0
1.3 4.59 6.5 180
8K F
0 60 1,037 -0.03
42
0.00
36
475 447 429 2.95 4.0
0
1.7 4.91 7.9 180
844
699
0.0
8K F
0 61
893 -0.11
20 -0.04
24
460 463 466 2.89 5.7
1.5
0
2.0 6.67 7.3 180
8K C
0 58 1,407 -0.09
47 -0.03
44
443 431 428 2.96 3.2
0.8
0
1.1 1.65 6.3 179
8K F
0 61 1,038
75
0.03
43
511 457 417 2.98 2.5
0.1
0
0.9 1.43 6.9 179
118561998 OR 840003011490164 CA 840003010075996 CA 067395882 OR 071435864 WI
8K F
0 62 1,131 -0.01
50 -0.01
39
448 418 397 2.91 3.2
0.1
0
1.8 4.32 9.0 179
80K F
0 63
933
0.09
60
0.01
35
536 498 467 2.88 4.3 -0.1
0
1.6 3.55 7.1 179
8K F
0 60
544
0.13
49
0.07
32
536 472 423 3.01 4.8
0.4
0
1.3 4.32 6.9 178
8K F
0 61
987
0.06
57
0.04
42
501 443 396 2.89 3.3 -0.2
0
0.9 1.95 8.1 177
50K C
0 63 1,257 -0.02
54 -0.02
41
463 442 430 2.93 3.2
0.3
0
0.9 2.49 7.6 177
MULTI-ROSE OLIVER RUTH-PP-ET MULTI ROSE JERSEYS INC FREEMANS CRITIC STORMY-P-ET FREEMAN DAVID & DIANA SCHULTZ CRITIC ROXETTE-P MULTI ROSE JERSEYS INC HILLVIEW LOUIE KATIKI-P DUTCH HOLLOW FARM CEDAR MTN FARM PLUS AQUAMARINE-P HAY RICHARD & RUTH
840003012916691 IA 067381199 IL 067472071 IA 067213276 NY 067498102 MS
8K F
0 57
992
0.01
47
0.00
36
447 417 395 2.95 3.3
0.3
0
1.9 4.96 6.0 177
8K C
0 61
993
0.04
54
0.01
38
426 386 359 2.98 2.1 -0.8
0
2.4 6.28 7.8 176
8K F
0 58 1,112 -0.02
47 -0.01
37
461 436 419 2.92 3.9
0.3
0
1.4 4.08 5.7 176
8K F
0 66 1,773 -0.17
46 -0.14
35
391 459 524 2.96 4.2
0.9
0
1.4 2.70 7.7 176
8K F
0 62 1,121
66
0.00
40
470 436 412 2.92 2.0
0.6
0
1
FOREST GLEN CRITIC MOLLY-P BANSEN, DAN K KY-HI TOPEKA HOPEFULL-P-ET RANCHO TERESITA DAIRY YOSEMITE PERFORM PROJECT S29288-P YOSEMITE JERSEY DAIRY WAUNAKEE CRITIC PAGE 3434-P-ET LAUFENBERG, GERALD DUTCH HOLLOW DAVID MEDELA-P CHITTENDEN, MELANIE F
067395999 8K C OR 067480104 8K C CA 840003012119711 8K F CA 071435865 50K F WI 067485145 8K F NY
37 -0.04
35
445 440 438 2.87 3.8
0.6
0
1.3 4.58 7.3 175
PIEDMONT VALENTINO DEB-P 118439950 MULTI ROSE JERSEYS INC IA AHLEM CRITIC ROSANNA 40253-P-ET 071783714 SEXING TECHNOLOGIES / SIRE HOUSING FACILITY TX JO-KIRCH CRITIC MACY-P 118434683 KIRCHDOERFER JERSEYS MO AHLEM CRITIC WINOLA 874-P 070105336 AHLEM, WILLIAM JR CA AHLEM PLUS DELIGHT 41704-P 071785165 AHLEM, WILLIAM JR CA
8K F
0.07
0 60 1,213 -0.09
1.81 5.1 175
0 63 811 0.13 62 0.02 32 494 446 401 2.77 2.8 -0.6 0 1.6 4.57 8.7 175 0 60
603
0.06
32
510 445 387 2.85 4.1
1.0
0
1.3 4.79 7.2 175
0 63 1,079 -0.07
35 -0.03
33
486 474 466 2.90 5.3
0.7
0
1.3 3.63 8.1 174
0 60
38
0.07
25
539 463 391 2.76 5.2
0.5
0
1.6 5.70 5.8 174
42 -0.02
47
389 370
364 3.02 2.8 -0.6
0
1.6 3.04 8.8 173
332
0.05
0.12
0 67 1,429 -0.12 0 63
0.02
38
425 385 358 2.98 3.7
0.5
0
1.6 4.47 8.4 173
8K C
0 60 1,133 -0.12
28 -0.02
37
432 412 398 2.91 3.8
0.2
0
1.5 4.52 6.9 173
8K C
0 62 1,117 -0.08
36 -0.01
37
432 413 403 2.98 3.8
0.1
0
1.6 4.29 7.8 173
8K F
0 67 1,204 -0.02
51
0.01
44
415 379 354 2.97 1.6 -0.3
0
1.5 2.87 9.2 172
0 62 1,102
0.03
57
0.02
44
453 396 349 2.86 1.8 -0.2
0
1.2 2.01 6.9 172
0 61 1,065
0.07
63
0.00
38
431 396 369 2.90 1.8 -1.0
0
2.1 4.57 8.0 172
40 -0.03
37
464 448 435 2.86 4.2
0
1.2 2.41 8.0 172
8K C
966 -0.08
38
8K F
DUTCH HOLLOW MOTIVATION CHERRY-P-ET 067184830 8K F CHITTENDEN, PAUL C NY AHLEM PRESCOTT TIFFANY 41896-P 071785357 8K F AHLEM, WILLIAM JR CA SUNSET CANYON CRITIC DIXIE 149-P-ET 118035129 8K C SILVA, ERIC LEONARD OR MULTI-ROSE VINTAGE ROSITA-PP-ET 840003012916774 8K F MULTI ROSE JERSEYS INC IA JER-Z-BOYZ CRITIC 41380-P-ET 118335078 8K F JER-Z-BOYZ CA AHLEM CRITIC NOCTURNE 39760-P 070952252 SEXING TECHNOLOGIES / ACCOUNTING DEPT TX CAL-MART COLIN SABYNE 5784-P 067175784 MARTIN DAIRY LLC OR MULTI-ROSE VINTAGE ROBIN-P-ET 840003012916788 MULTI ROSE JERSEYS INC IA SUNSET CANYON CRITIC M DAFFY-P 118122520 SUNSET CANYON & HALE KARA OR LONGLEAF CRITIC ADRIANA 1094-P 117996924 RIVER VALLEY FARM IL
0.14
0 62 1,182 -0.07
28
0.3
0 57 1,195 -0.07 42 -0.03 36 450 438 430 2.89 3.7 0.7 0 1.5 3.57 5.7 172 0 56
660
0.18
0 62 1,075 -0.09
64
0.05
34
523 461 413 2.99 3.4
0.1
0
1.5 3.63 4.5 172
32 -0.04
30
446 444 443 2.88 4.4
1.2
0
1.5 4.61 8.0 172
8K F
0 63 1,326 -0.03
54
0.02
52
428 375 341 3.03 1.9 -1.1
0
0.8 0.51 8.4 171
8K C
0 59 1,377 -0.11
41 -0.04
42
405 393
0
1.8 3.87 6.4 171
8K F
0 59
57
0.01
35
485 449 424 2.95 3.4
0.4
0
1.1 3.23 6.4 171
8K C
0 60 1,318 -0.19
22 -0.07
33
391 415 446 3.06 4.8
1.0
0
2.0 5.00 7.5 171
916
0.08
386 2.88 2.8 -0.4
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 1110 Sigler Road, Carleton, Michigan 48117
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Top 200 Females with Genomic Evaluations by GJPI, December 2013 Programs Laboratory from the following information sources, identified in the column labeled GT: 3K, genotype from lowdensity 3K chip; 6K, genotype BovineLD chip; 8K, genotype from GeneSeek Genomic Profiler chip; 50K, genotype from original 50K chip; GI, genotype imputed from genotypes of progeny, but the animal is not genotyped; or GA, evaluation includes information from genotypes or imputed genotypes of ancestors, but the animal is not genotyped. Jersey haplotype 1 tested carriers or non-carriers are designated in the third column with a C or F.
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, 2013, and (3) not have a GPTA based on lactation information. Genomic evaluations are calculated by the Animal Improvement Name owner
Registration GENOMIC Predicted Transmitting Ability state Gt JH1 CN Rec Rel Milk %F Fat %P Prot CM$ NM$ FM$ SCS
PR FARIA BROTHERS MARVEL 216491 FARIA BROS DAIRIES GR FARIA BROTHERS VALENTINO JEMMYE FARIA BROS DAIRIES FARIA BROTHERS HILARIO 225801-ET FARIA BROS DAIRIES GR FARIA BROTHERS MARVEL EUSEBIO FARIA DAIRY PR PINE-TREE RENEGADE BROWN SUGAR STEINER, MATTHEW
840003011205257 TX 840003008537404 TX 840003011856247 TX 840003011216168 AZ 067110864 OH
RIVER VALLEY MEGATRON SAFARI-ET RIVER VALLEY FARM FARIA BROTHERS MARVEL MESSI FARIA DAIRY CDF RENEGADE IMPULS P39638-ET TATE, BROCK JARS OF CLAY PLUS BRIANNA II-ET SEALS THOMAS L & JENNIE L BW IRWIN BLOSSOM X644 BRENTWOOD FARMS
840003012423817 IL 840003011204183 AZ 840003008236650 CA 067450139 OR 118400053 CA
PR FARIA BROTHERS VALENTINO 93537 FARIA BROS DAIRIES HI-LAND GALVANIZE FLUFF CHAMBERLAIN GREG & DAVID FOREST GLEN BOLD JADEN BANSEN, DAN K GR FARIA BROTHERS MARVEL 112592 FARIA DAIRY GR FARIA BROTHERS VOLCANO 214419 FARIA BROS DAIRIES
840003008537905 TX 067247352 NY 067466907 OR 840003012434456 AZ 840003010392728 TX
SHOT OF NAT ABSOLUT-ET 118610517 SHOT OF NAT LLC WI GR FARIA BROTHERS DOMINICAN KG 840003010377162 FARIA DAIRY AZ PR WILSONVIEW MILTON TERRI 118379566 WILSONVIEW DAIRY OR FARIA BROTHERS MARVEL ALEXMORGAN-ET 840003011843113 RUSSELL, MCCALISTER CA AHLEM JUPITER PRINCESS 40390 071783851 AHLEM, WILLIAM JR CA DUPAT MARVEL 1566 WICKSTROM JERSEY FARMS INC BLUE MIST GALVANIZE SOFIA-2-ET GOMES, EDDIE GR AARDEMA GALVANIZE 34727 AARDEMA DAIRY / DOUBLE A DAIRY GR FARIA BROTHERS MARVEL 111818 FARIA DAIRY KASH-IN PLUS 41433-P-ET RANCHO TERESITA DAIRY
067551566 CA 118509499 OR 840003011659125 ID 840003001225940 AZ 071902606 CA
FARIA BROTHERS PLUS 218378 840003011203370 FARIA BROS DAIRIES TX FARIA BROTHERS MARVEL HAMM-ET 840003011859292 GENESIS COOPERATOR HERD / DEWALL STEVE WI FARIA BROTHERS GALVANIZE 226300 840003011855748 FARIA BROS DAIRIES TX RIVER VALLEY GALVANIZE ANGEL-ET 840003013098125 RIVER VALLEY FARM IL RIVER VALLEY GALVANIZE ALICE-ET 840003013098127 RIVER VALLEY FARM IL
8K C
PR Rec FS PTAT JUI gFI GJPI
0.01
91 -0.01
67
725 672 632 2.79 3.9 -1.0
0
1.6 3.92 2.8 278
3K 93036 1 68 1,893 -0.11
64 -0.05
57
654 632 614 2.74 4.2
0.7
0
1.9 6.54 5.5 271
80K F
0 60 1,325
0.15
91
0.05
57
761 684 625 2.93 4.9
0.1
0
1.7 4.73 6.1 271
8K F
0 58 1,995 -0.06
80
0.00
71
639 581 541 2.90 2.8 -0.9
0
1.8 3.34 6.0 263
8K F
0 56 1,604
82
0.00
57
729 681 645 2.87 5.2
0
1.6 3.33 3.1 262
0.04
0.9
80K F
0 61 1,124
0.25 101
0.08
55
800 697 607 2.76 4.5 -0.7
0
1.7 3.77 6.5 262
8K C
0 57 1,562
0.06
84
0.00
56
738 678 624 2.69 4.6 -0.3
0
1.7 4.05 5.6 261
6K F
0 64 1,098
0.21
92
0.09
56
769 663 576 2.86 3.9
0.5
0
1.7 3.75 6.6 260
80K F
0 68 2,135 -0.09
80 -0.04
68
608 577 558 2.84 2.0 -0.6
0
2.4 3.87 8.3 259
8K F
0 61 1,546 -0.02
67 -0.05
45
681 677 681 2.94 6.9
0
2.6 7.05 7.6 259
6K F 93537 1 71 2,411 -0.11
87 -0.07
72
553 546 557 3.03 2.2 -1.3
0 86 2.1 4.35 6.1 258
8K C
87
66
669 614 576 2.94 3.3 -0.3
0
0 61 1,813
0.02
0.01
0.7
1.6 2.63 8.3 258
80K F
0 67 2,078 -0.13
69 -0.05
64
570 556 556 2.97 3.1
0.4
0
1.9 4.65 7.3 258
8K C
0 58 1,624
77
0.03
64
674 596 534 2.83 3.1
0.1
0
1.7 3.33 5.9 258
6K F
0 37 2,234 -0.08
86 -0.05
70
592 571 566 2.96 2.7 -0.5
0
1.3 2.69 1.7 257
8K F
0 59 1,286
80
0.04
54
739 661 596 2.83 4.9 -0.1
0
1.8 4.59 6.5 257
6K F
0 39 2,000 -0.04
83 -0.05
61
661 640 627 2.83 4.2
0.5
0
1.1 2.53 -0.5 256
8K F
0 35 2,198 -0.04
92 -0.06
65
614 608
615 2.94 2.7 -0.2
0
0.9 1.96 -0.8 254
50K C
0 60 1,898 -0.17
52 -0.07
54
597 595 598 2.83 5.0
0.4
0
1.9 5.85 6.3 254
8K F
0 65 1,692
0.01
79 -0.01
58
622 586 567 2.98 3.3
0.1
0
2.0 4.58 7.4 253
8K F
0 58 1,531 -0.07
56 -0.01
53
686 633 582 2.66 4.6
0.0
0
2.1 5.19 6.1 252
8K F
0 60 1,786 -0.03
76 -0.02
59
646 609 581 2.83 4.0
0.4
0
1.8 3.24 7.5 251
8K F
0 55 1,717
0.00
79 -0.02
57
618 583 561 2.91 3.2
0.2
0
2.6 4.79 5.7 251
6K C
0 46 1,694 -0.04
70 -0.02
57
644 605 576 2.83 4.4 -0.3
0
1.5 4.55 2.1 251
8K F
0 66 1,482
79
53
668 624 591 2.89 3.7
0
2.2 5.27 7.5 251
0.01
0.11
0.06
0.00
0.4
8K F
0 48 1,991 -0.06
78 -0.03
65
652 616 593 2.88 3.5
0.7
0
0.9 1.00 -1.0 250
50K C
0 56 1,149
0.13
79
0.04
48
728 653 584 2.71 4.7
0.3
0
2.0 5.09 4.8 250
8K C
0 60 1,590
0.07
86
0.02
60
667 608 564 2.90 3.5 -0.2
0
1.6 2.45 6.4 249
8K F
0 63 1,719 -0.04
70 -0.01
59
639 598 573 2.93 4.3 -0.1
0
2.0 3.75 8.7 249
8K F
0 63 1,703 -0.01
76 -0.01
59
611 573 553 3.01 3.4
0.4
0
1.9 4.20 8.3 248
0 62 1,674 -0.03
70 -0.02
56
598 566 544 2.90 3.6 -0.8
0
2.5 6.17 7.6 248
FARIA BROTHERS TOPEKA ROBBEN-ET 840003011843778 50K F SEXING TECHNOLOGIES / ACCOUNTING DEPT TX WINDHAVENS PASTRY VISIONARY-ET 118134435 8K F GREENE, WAYNE JR WI OOMSDALE GALEN HILARIO GEMMA-ET 067180753 8K F OOMS, MICHAEL AREND NY WILSONVIEW MARVEL STORY-ET 118313250 8K F WILSONVIEW DAIRY OR OOMSDALE GALEN SCORE GUDRUN-ET 067180746 8K C CRESCENT FARM NH
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0 47 1,953
PL
0 60 1,480 0.03 74 0.01 55 634 583 549 2.98 3.8 0.2 0 2.2 5.62 6.9 248 0 60
0.10
46
762 660 577 2.93 5.4
0.5
0
2.5 5.04 6.1 248
0 56 2,066 -0.09
747
0.27
86
77 -0.04
66
579 551 536 2.92 3.0 -0.9
0
1.6 3.33 4.6 247
0 60 1,918 -0.06
75 -0.02
64
603 572 561 3.06 3.8 -0.9
0
1.5 2.79 6.3 246
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Name owner
Registration GENOMIC Predicted Transmitting Ability state Gt JH1 CN Rec Rel Milk %F Fat %P Prot CM$ NM$ FM$ SCS
GR FARIA BROTHERS IRWIN 224996-ET 840003011857052 FARIA BROS DAIRIES TX FARIA BROTHERS GALVANIZE 221129 840003011860919 FARIA BROS DAIRIES TX FARIA BROTHERS MARVEL 220847 840003011843201 FARIA BROS DAIRIES TX GR FARIA BROTHERS VISIONARY 226403-ET 840003011855645 FARIA BROS DAIRIES TX AHLEM GALVANIZE DREAM 41813 071785274 AHLEM, WILLIAM JR CA
PL
PR Rec FS PTAT JUI gFI GJPI
80K C
0 58 1,805 -0.09
64 -0.05
55
585 568 557 2.82 3.5
0.6
0
1.6 4.89 4.8 246
6K C
0 59 1,734 -0.06
68 -0.03
55
587 559 539 2.82 3.7
0.0
0
2.3 5.43 6.2 246
6K F
0 57 1,504
68
54
670 616 571 2.78 4.6
0.0
0
1.6 3.79 5.8 246
0.00
0.00
8K F
0 42 2,011 -0.12
68 -0.01
69
572 530 508 3.02 2.8 -0.7
0
1.6 3.24 2.4 245
8K C
0 62 1,588 -0.08
57 -0.02
53
630 590 558 2.78 4.4 -0.5
0
3.0 5.88 9.1 245
DUTCH HOLLOW VISIONARY MEADE 067184966 SEXING TECHNOLOGIES / ACCOUNTING DEPT TX AARDEMA DAYBREAK 34978 840003011659376 AARDEMA DAIRY / DOUBLE A DAIRY ID DP DAYBREAK CASSIE 4-1540-ET 067431540 DESERT PARK JERSEYS OR SHAN-MAR HILARIO CHARLENE-ET 067180910 GARDNER MARK & SHANNON PA GR FARIA BROTHERS VERNON 229137 840003011852911 FARIA BROS DAIRIES TX
8K F
0 62 1,799 -0.08
66 -0.01
63
579 535 508 2.95 3.3 -0.7
0
2.3 5.31 7.0 244
8K F
0 58 1,878 -0.12
62 -0.03
61
613 580 559 2.88 4.2 -0.7
0
1.4 3.50 5.7 244
8K F
0 60 1,587
0.04
80
0.00
56
645 600 570 2.93 4.2 -0.5
0
1.4 3.68 7.2 244
8K F
0 61
873
0.19
77
0.10
50
742 639 556 2.94 5.3
0.5
0
2.0 3.80 8.2 244
8K F
0 61 1,678
0.10
98
0.01
61
626 582 559 3.07 2.9 -0.4
0
1.6 2.62 5.5 242
SC/RV MEGATRON R DAHLIA 298-ET SILVA, ERIC LEONARD WAUNAKEE HILARIO PERFUME 3856 LAUFENBERG, GERALD FARIA BROTHERS VISIONARY 224754-ET FARIA BROS DAIRIES GR FARIA BROTHERS MARVEL 226333-ET FARIA BROS DAIRIES FARIA BROTHERS GALVANIZE 218162 FARIA BROS DAIRIES
8K C
0 57 1,350
0.11
83
0.02
53
708 642 589 2.85 4.6
0.1
0
1.5 2.74 5.9 242
8K C
0 60 1,257
0.11
80
0.03
50
696 633 580 2.84 5.0
0.2
0
1.4 3.62 7.6 242
118522982 OR 072457736 WI 840003011857294 TX 840003011855715 TX 840003011203586 TX
PR FARIA BROTHERS ALLSTAR 215059 840003011206689 FARIA BROS DAIRIES TX OOMSDALE GAVRIEL GALVAN GRADY 067180759 OOMS, MICHAEL AREND NY RIVER VALLEY MEGATRON SARINE-ET 840003012423802 RIVER VALLEY FARM IL GR FARIA BROTHERS VISIONARY 225853-ET 840003011856195 FARIA BROS DAIRIES TX VALSIGNA MARCIN 22201 118503233 WICKSTROM DAIRIES, LP CA D&E VIRTUAL KIRA 23078 067423078 D & E JERSEYS TX FARIA BROTHERS VALENTINO CARRIE 840003008536871 FARIA BROS DAIRIES TX FARIA BROTHERS TOPEKA TEVEZ-ET 840003011843746 GENESIS COOPERATOR HERD / DEWALL STEVE WI HEARTLAND IRWIN MYRA-ET 067292780 INTERNATIONAL GENETICS/B YOUNG ON FARIA BROTHERS MARVEL 216813 840003011204935 FARIA BROS DAIRIES TX FARIA BROTHERS DOMINICAN LYDIA FARIA DAIRY FARIA BROTHERS MARVEL ROONEY FARIA BROS DAIRIES VALENTINO OHIO KIM 8315 HEINZ, LLOYD AHLEM PLUS MINDY 41902-ET AHLEM, WILLIAM JR ANTEBELLUM VISIONARY BYP-ET ROWLEY STEVE & GLYNN MIKE
80K C
0 53 2,150 -0.16
65 -0.05
66
560 543 538 2.90 3.0 -0.6
0
0.9 2.54 3.0 241
8K F
0 42 1,957 -0.06
77 -0.06
58
529 523 530 2.99 2.5 -0.3
0
2.0 5.51 2.1 241
6K F
0 60 1,685 -0.05
68 -0.01
58
630 585 549 2.81 4.2 -0.4
0
1.1 2.94 6.5 241
6K F
0 56 1,804
0.09 100 -0.04
57
632 611 604 2.96 3.2
0.1
0
1.1 2.51 2.9 241
80K C
0 61 1,419
0.03
71
0.00
51
618 569 531 2.84 3.5
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0
2.2 5.51 6.8 241
80K C
0 61 1,018
0.30 106
0.07
50
741 650 574 2.86 3.9 -0.4
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80K F
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59
578 543 520 2.90 2.8 -0.2
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8K C
0 62 1,575 -0.08
57 -0.02
52
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0
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8K C
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81
0.03
63
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58
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539 2.91 3.9
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44
674 606
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71
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82
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64
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59
0.00
58
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77
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january 2014
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0 61 1,438
0.01
68
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56
595 529 478 2.88 3.0 -0.4
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700 614 543 2.87 3.3 -0.1
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45
691 647 617 2.97 5.3
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Name owner
Registration GENOMIC Predicted Transmitting Ability state Gt JH1 CN Rec Rel Milk %F Fat %P Prot CM$ NM$ FM$ SCS
PL
PR Rec FS PTAT JUI gFI GJPI
FARIA BROTHERS IRWIN 226420 FARIA BROS DAIRIES
840003011855628 8K C TX
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55
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0.1
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8K C
0.16
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0 55 1,476
0.01
69 -0.01
50
597 564 540 2.88 4.3
0.1
0
1.5 4.96 4.6 236
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0 61 1,166
0.09
71
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47
652 588 532 2.78 4.1 -0.4
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2.0 5.20 7.9 236
4056 1 70 1,487
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69
0.00
53
582 541 513 2.94 3.1
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0.1
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0 62 1,536 -0.03
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50
556 534 525 2.96 3.7 -0.1
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576 565 557 2.81 3.9 -0.3
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0 55 1,760
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0 61 1,893 -0.08
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0 59 1,351
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72
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56
612 542 488 2.93 3.3 -0.5
0
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0 59 1,742 -0.07
65 -0.03
55
571 557 561 3.08 4.6
0
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8K F
0 60 1,731 -0.02
76 -0.03
55
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0
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0 60 1,558
78
55
593 542 502 2.82 2.8 -1.5
0
1.7 4.84 7.2 233
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0 65 1,530 -0.03
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5152 1 57 1,323
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0.07
0.00
64 -0.01
52
624 583 548 2.78 4.4 -0.1
0
75
50
569 519 484 2.94 3.0
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1 76 0.6 5.39 1.2 233
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80K F
0 62 1,416 -0.08
49 -0.02
46
583 551 520 2.73 4.2
0.0
0
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0 50 1,815 -0.11
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62
523 483 458 2.91 2.4 -1.0
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0 58 1,999 -0.14
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60
505 497 503 3.00 2.9 -0.3
0
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0 63 1,658
0.02
81 -0.01
58
604 562
534 2.92 3.3 -0.3
0
1.0 2.65 4.8 232
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0 57 1,432
0.05
75
0.02
55
608 546 496 2.83 3.0 -0.6
0
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0 64 1,468 -0.01
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0.01
54
590 539 503 2.92 3.3 -0.6
0
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53
540 515 504 2.97 2.5
3 89 1.6 5.24 -0.7 232
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53
678 583 510 2.98 2.7 -0.2
0
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68
0.03
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599 533 480 2.88 3.3
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75
0.06
49
656 570 495 2.80 3.6 -0.1
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93
0.03
45
679 620 576 2.95 4.5
0
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62 -0.03
67
513 486 474 2.94 1.7 -0.2
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0.03
80K F
0.29 105
0 58 1,049
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0.03
0.4
0.2
1 79 1.4 1.86 7.7 231
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59
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0.3
0
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0 61 1,833 -0.03
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572 554 549 2.95 3.1 -0.2
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0.23
95
0.09
56
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0.01
55
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0.7
0
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75
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55
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51
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0.02
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JERSEY JOURNAL
Name owner
WICKSTROM DAIRIES, LP D&E PLUS KIRA 22995-ET RIVER VALLEY FARM FOREST GLEN DAYBREAK OPAL BANSEN, DAN K
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PL
PR Rec FS PTAT JUI gFI GJPI
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54
595 560 541 3.02 3.8
0.3
0
1.7 3.23 6.3 230
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0.01
67
0.01
53
622 571 533 2.89 3.8
0.6
0
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6K F
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0.08
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0.03
53
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8K F
0 60 1,475
0.11
89 -0.02
49
641 614 599 2.95 4.2
0.1
0
1.0 2.62 4.9 230
50K F
0 55 1,446
0.01
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49
589 557 536 2.91 3.8
0.1
0
1.6 5.27 3.7 230
8K F
0 63 1,109
0.08
67
0.04
47
623 558 506 2.89 3.8
0.6
0
2.7 5.47 9.3 230
8K F
0 60
0.11
66
0.04
43
702 631 569 2.79 5.9
0.4
0
1.1 3.20 7.5 230
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63
505 490 487 2.93 1.9
0.0
0
1.2 2.69 2.3 229
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0 49 1,772
0.00
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60
540 505 486 2.98 2.2 -1.0
0
1.8 4.18 3.1 229
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0 62 1,745 -0.03
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60
533 497 481 3.04 2.5 -0.3
0
1.8 3.84 5.8 229
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DUPAT VISIONARY 1985-ET
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58
666 602 551 2.82 4.0 -0.2
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56
559 521 493 2.83 2.5 -0.5
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0 41 1,643
0.03
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56
616 582 562 2.95 3.5
0.1
0
1.0 1.74 2.1 229
69 -0.01
55
577 533 499 2.84 2.7 -0.2
0
1.4 3.23 8.3 229
6K F
0 53 1,352
99
0.03
54
588 531 493 3.02 2.0 -0.2
0
1.7 3.46 4.0 229
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0 59 1,804 -0.12
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52
538 539 550 2.96 4.1 -0.3
0
2.2 5.01 7.0 229
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0 67 1,534
0.03
77 -0.01
52
578 543 519 2.91 3.2 -1.0
0
2.4 4.99 8.9 229
0 65 1,199
0.12
78
0.05
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616 544 492 2.98 3.5 -0.3
0
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0 56 1,128
0.15
82
0.05
50
674 600 542 2.91 4.9
0
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86
0 61 1,595 -0.02
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0.08
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992
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79 -0.02
49
593 563 544 2.92 3.5
0.5
0
1.4 3.55 1.4 229
6K F
0 58 1,244
0.05
66
0.02
49
646 588 543 2.89 4.6
0.4
0
1.5 3.41 5.3 229
8K F
0 61 1,249
0.02
61
0.01
46
581 540 511 2.95 3.8
0.5
0
2.4 6.61 7.8 229
8K F
0 62
0.17
74
0.07
45
690 610 549 2.96 4.9
1.4
0
1.1 2.92 5.8 229
8K C
0 66 1,651 -0.11
54 -0.08
42
535 558 584 2.93 5.5
0.9
0
1.9 6.65 7.1 229
8K F
0 61 1,180
0.11
76
0.00
42
654 612 574 2.77 4.7
0.3
0
1.9 5.02 7.9 229
80K F
0 61 1,328
0.00
60 -0.03
41
564 551 544 2.92 4.4
0.4
0
2.5 7.45 6.6 229
8K F
0 45 1,880
0.07 100
0.00
67
593 541 508 2.96 1.6 -0.6
0
0.0 -0.04 -0.9 228
80K C
0 59 1,794 -0.11
60 -0.01
62
529 484 451 2.87 2.2 -0.6
0
1.1 3.29 4.7 228
8K F
0 52 2,123 -0.13
70 -0.07
61
521 524 539 3.00 3.0 -0.3
0
1.2 2.59 3.7 228
6K F
0 54 1,873 -0.14
58 -0.04
58
524 506 501 2.94 3.2 -0.7
0
1.8 4.51 4.4 228
6K F
0 63 1,840 -0.10
64 -0.05
56
578 559 546 2.82 4.0 -0.4
0
1.8 2.95 4.5 228
8K F
0 60 1,819 -0.14
54 -0.05
55
499 490 494 2.99 3.4 -0.3
0
2.7 6.25 7.9 228
8K C
0 57 1,743 -0.06
68 -0.03
55
573 546 525 2.80 3.3 -0.7
0
1.4 3.17 5.2 228
897
6K C
0 60 1,870 -0.12
61 -0.07
53
518 519 524 2.85 3.5 -0.7
0
2.0 4.72 6.9 228
8K F
0 59 1,549 -0.06
59 -0.01
53
588 551
529 2.95 4.4
0.9
0
1.5 3.16 6.5 228
8K F
0 60 1,380
79
0.02
53
609 559 529 3.05 4.3
0.2
0
1.6 2.98 6.1 228
8K F
0 58 1,517 -0.04
61 -0.01
52
637 597 568 2.86 5.6
0.1
0
0.9 1.95 5.8 228
8K F
0 58 1,460
84
0.00
52
608 573 556 3.05 4.0 -0.3
0
1.8 2.89 6.6 228
80K F
0 60 1,517 -0.05
60 -0.02
50
558 528 507 2.86 3.7
0.1
0
1.9 5.50 6.2 228
8K C
0 58 1,135
97
48
668 603 554 2.95 3.5
0.0
0
1.7 3.23 6.1 228
0.08
0.09
0.23
0.04
067551985 80K F 0 60 1,279 0.05 69 0.01 47 615 565 524 2.82 3.5 0.5 0 1.3 4.03 6.2 228
JERSEY JOURNAL
Name owner
Registration GENOMIC Predicted Transmitting Ability state Gt JH1 CN Rec Rel Milk %F Fat %P Prot CM$ NM$ FM$ SCS
WICKSTROM JERSEY FARMS INC CA OOMSDALE GLORY RENEG GEMS 067137622 OOMS, MICHAEL AREND NY CLOVER PATCH VAL CAMELOT 118207016 KOZAK, ALAN OH SUNSET CANYON RENEGADE ANTHEM-ET 117261130 SHOT OF NAT LLC WI FARIA BROTHERS GALVANIZE 226461 840003011855587 FARIA BROS DAIRIES TX GR FARIA BROTHERS VISIONARY 220762 FARIA BROS DAIRIES PR FARIA BROTHERS SCORE 224068 FARIA BROS DAIRIES FARIA BROTHERS RENEGADE 215878 FARIA BROS DAIRIES DUPAT MARVEL 1477 WICKSTROM JERSEY FARMS INC ALL LYNNS IMPULS VIRGINIA-ET TATE, BROCK
840003011843286 TX 840003011857980 TX 840003011205870 TX 067991477 CA 116159979 CA
WICKS MARVEL 4951-ET WICKSTROM BROS O.F. PLUS DOLLEE OWENS FARMS INC DP JUPITER FIRECRACKER 1311-ET RIVER VALLEY FARM CAL-MART HILARIO CARELY 6260-ET MARTIN DAIRY LLC GR FARIA BROTHERS MARVEL 221834-ET FARIA BROS DAIRIES
067204951 CA 067458302 WI 067431311 IL 067456260 OR 840003011860214 TX
6K F 622 1 70 8K F 3K
891
0.22
0 67 1,526 -0.08
407 1 69
893
0.19
83
PL
PR Rec FS PTAT JUI gFI GJPI
0.08
47
662 567 485 2.83 2.8
0.3
1 77 1.7 3.49 7.7 228
54 -0.04
46
584 566 552 2.78 4.6
0.2
0
78
2.7 5.51 8.2 228
0.06
43
681 605 543 2.88 4.6
1.2
1 88 1.6 3.87 6.6 228
8K F
0 60 1,805 -0.07
69 -0.02
60
553 524 512 3.00 3.1
0.2
0
1.0 1.67 6.3 227
6K F
0 47 1,600
81
0.01
58
602 551 516 2.93 3.0 -0.1
0
1.4 1.76 4.3 227
6K F
0 37 2,028 -0.15
62 -0.07
57
530 538 555 2.95 3.7
0
0.5 2.30 -0.3 227
0.04
0.6
6K C
0 63 1,815 -0.05
74 -0.04
57
542 515 495 2.78 2.3 -0.6
0
1.4 3.18 5.6 227
8K C
0 62 1,573 -0.06
60
0.00
57
572 524 492 2.95 3.7 -1.1
0
1.7 3.97 8.8 227
50K F 1164 2 74 1,422
0.05
76
0.03
56
600 540 499 3.00 3.3 -0.1
4 86 1.4 3.20 5.5 227
80K C
0 64 1,337
0.05
71
0.03
54
618 541 472 2.72 2.5 -0.9
0
1.8 4.22 8.0 227
8K F
0 65 1,305
0.08
75
0.02
50
643 589 550 2.93 3.7
0.7
0
1.2 2.54 6.9 227
6K F
0 65 1,307
0.09
77
0.01
49
615 564 523 2.86 3.1
0.4
0
1.7 4.45 8.3 227
8K F
0 59 1,140
0.09
70
0.04
49
673 608 558 2.95 5.6
0.1
0
1.7 2.53 7.4 227
50K C
0 54 1,474 -0.06
55 -0.02
48
557 529 511 2.89 4.0
0.4
0
1.9 5.93 3.4 227
PR FARIA BROTHERS ACTION DEAN SMITH 840003001860402 3K 5309 FARIA BROS DAIRIES TX GR FARIA BROTHERS IRWIN 225824-ET 840003011856224 80K F FARIA BROS DAIRIES TX GR FARIA BROTHERS PLUS 218043 840003011203705 8K F FARIA BROS DAIRIES TX BUTTERCREST JUPITER SARAH 118318563 8K F COOPERRIDER & SONS OH VALSIGNA MARVEL 21992 118425593 8K F WICKSTROM DAIRIES, LP CA
5 64 1,690 -0.10
57 -0.07
47
540 545 555 2.88 4.1
1.5
0 91 1.0 4.68 1.4 227
0 60 1,398 -0.02
60 -0.05
40
572 566 563 2.85 4.6
0.8
0
2.1 6.82 5.9 227
0 62 1,748
0.02
85 -0.02
59
573 543 532 3.04 2.6 -0.5
0
1.2 1.79 5.5 226
0 65 1,453
0.06
78
0.02
56
583 533 506 3.10 3.1
0.1
0
1.4 2.51 8.4 226
0 62 1,581
0.00
72 -0.01
55
595 549 510 2.78 3.2 -1.7
0
2.0 4.03 7.7 226
CLOVER PATCH PLUS ROMANCE 118544997 SEXING TECHNOLOGIES / SIRE HOUSING FACILITY TX AHLEM PAUL ROSA 41565 071785026 AHLEM, WILLIAM JR CA FARIA BROTHERS GALVANIZE 221790 840003011860258 FARIA BROS DAIRIES TX FARIA BROTHERS PLUS SNEIJDER 840003011860101 FARIA BROS DAIRIES TX PR FARIA BROTHERS HILARIO 227571 840003011854477 FARIA BROS DAIRIES TX
8K F
0 66 1,485 -0.01
67
0.01
55
584 528 484 2.85 2.6
0.3
0
1.4 3.15 6.6 226
8K F
0 65 1,478 -0.04
59
0.01
55
553 509 485 3.06 4.0 -0.4
0
2.0 4.89 8.1 226
8K F
0 62 1,626 -0.01
73 -0.02
54
519 492 480 3.02 1.8
0.7
0
1.8 4.06 9.0 226
6K F
0 65 1,408
0.06
77
0.01
53
585 530 490 2.90 2.0 -0.3
0
1.9 4.42 6.8 226
8K F
0 57 1,267
0.09
76
0.02
50
643 583 537 2.91 4.2
0.1
0
1.6 2.51 4.9 226
SHAN-MAR HILARIO CHARLEY-ET RIVER VALLEY FARM HILMAR SPARKY 33086 AHLEM, CHARLES SHOT OF NAT DIMENSION TIRAMISU RIVER VALLEY FARM WICKS MARVEL 4805 WICKSTROM BROS FOREST GLEN VOLCANO GERTRUDE BANSEN, DAN K
8K F
1.6 3.33 7.4 226
GRAMMER DIGNITARY CACTUS GRAMMER JERSEY FARM LLC FARIA BROTHERS MARVEL 229256 FARIA BROS DAIRIES D&E VISIONARY DAISY 22686 D & E JERSEYS PR FARIA BROTHERS RENEGADE 89574 FARIA BROS DAIRIES FARIA BROTHERS MARVEL 222845-ET FARIA DAIRY
january 2014
067180912 IL 067433086 CA 118392899 IL 067204805 CA 067395898 OR 067244406 OH 840003011852792 TX 067422686 TX 840003004635213 TX 840003011859203 AZ
0 60 1,217
0.06
68
0.03
50
641 575 524 2.90 4.3
0.2
0
6K F 33086 1 74 1,146
0.04
61
0.03
47
567 510 468 2.96 3.5
0.7
1 80 1.6 5.22 8.7 226
8K F
0.12
72
0.05
47
623 553 498 2.93 3.9
0.6
0
0 61 1,063
1.9 4.34 7.9 226
8K C
0 59 2,088 -0.14
66 -0.06
61
475 474 484 2.97 1.8 -0.7
0
1.9 3.54 6.8 225
8K C
0 59 1,804 -0.03
76 -0.02
61
525 493 480 3.05 2.2 -0.4
0
1.0 2.47 6.3 225
80
0.00
58
578 530 500 2.98 2.8 -0.2
0
1.9 2.71 6.5 225
70 -0.03
57
554 513 476 2.70 2.3 -1.1
0
1.5 3.25 3.8 225
8K C
0 60 1,609
8K F
0 53 1,750 -0.05
0.03
8K F
0 59 1,710 -0.09
61 -0.02
56
586 549 518 2.76 3.8 -0.6
0
1.2 2.82 6.4 225
80K 89574 1 55 1,425
0.11
88
0.03
56
640 572 520 2.87 3.1
0.9
0
0.4 0.75 0.6 225
50K C
0.11
83
0.05
56
589 515 459 2.94 2.5 -1.1
0
1.9 4.19 4.8 225
0 55 1,315
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Top 200 Cows for Jersey Performance Index (Traditional), December 2013 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 +1,283M, +60F, +46P and JPI +186 with average Reliability of 52%. Lifetime Net Merit indexes are Cheese Merit +$475; Net Merit +$441, and Fluid Merit +$421.
The top 200 cows ranked by traditionally calculated Jersey Premformance IndexTM (JPI) from the December 2013 CDCB-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, 2013. Cows without their own Name owner
PR KEMPERS VIBRANT HAZEL 7505 KEMPER, CHRISTOPHER AHLEM BROTHERS SPARKY 23540 AHLEM BROTHERS HILMAR SPARKY 34678 AHLEM, CHARLES PR RED TOP SHAWNEE 12606 RED TOP JERSEYS HIGHVIEW VALENTINO PAULA OELFKE JAMES L & FAMILY HILMAR SPARKY 34376 AHLEM, CHARLES PR D&E SPARKY WISCONSIN 5118 D & E JERSEYS UFASHION SPARKY SU UNKEFER, WILLIAM OWEN NYMANS SPARKY 14647 NYMAN BROS MARGANDALE PREMIER FLUFFY KAUFFMAN, ROBERT D
Registration state
CN
067197505 7505 WI 840003008625026 23540 CA 067434678 34678 CA 067412606 12606 CA 118591458 1647 MN 067434376 CA 067375118 TX 067531149 OH 117688726 CA 067139695 OH
1 50 2,518 -0.21
72
-0.09 70
457
471
499
2.94
1.3
-0.2
1 48 1,522 -0.03
64
-0.03 48
549
534
532
2.96
3.8
0.4
1
0
84 1.1 3.70 8.2 225
5.9 225
1 49 1,410
0.02
68
0.03 56
577
516
474
2.98
2.8
-0.5
1
80 1.4 2.48 8.4 222
2 53 2,287 -0.20
63
-0.08 65
394
401
422
3.18
0.5
0.6
2
77 0.4 2.03 6.1 220
1 50 1,402 -0.06 53 0.06 61 553 471 411 3.00 2.5 -0.8 1 83 1.7 3.07 8.2 218 1 49 1,213
0.06
67
0.03 49
578
522
484
2.98
3.5
0.3
1
1 50 1,175
0.07
68
0.03 48
538
482
443
2.95
2.3
0.7
0
1149
1 49 1,189
0.10
75
0.02 47
576
525
491
2.87
3.0
0.1
1
84 1.1 3.23 7.4 213
14647
1 49 1,033
79 1.2 3.87 8.1 213
9695 13925
WOODSTOCK MATINEE RICKI-ET WOODSTOCK DAIRY PR GURE BEHIA PLUS 3027 GREEN VALLEY DAIRY GR FANELLIS SPARKY BLACK 6809 FANELLI PHIL & FAMILY SUNWEST SPARKY FRONTLINE P32943 SUNWEST JERSEY DAIRY PR TAYLOR BROTHERS GANNON 5132 TAYLOR BROTHERS
115934429 WI 067383027 CA 117767720 CA 840003007460834 CA 840003009140138 ME
JCJ MAGNUM 22940 AHLEM BROTHERS MM ABE 6796 MISTY MEADOW DAIRY VALSIGNA MAGNUM 16127 WICKSTROM DAIRIES, LP DUPAT SPARKY 8529 WICKSTROM JERSEY FARMS INC PHILS SPARKY HEIDI 6496 FANELLI, PHIL V
840003007770872 CA 116558170 OR 117294059 CA 067148529 CA 117452093 CA
PR RICHFIELD HEADLINE M524 ROCKY TOP JERSEY FARM HILMAR SPARKY 32840 AHLEM, CHARLES HAJ JACINTO MONA 2056 HYLAND ACRES JERSEYS LTD JCJ SPARKY 23648 AHLEM BROTHERS PR GRAMMER PLUS BRIANNA GRAMMER JERSEY FARM LLC
117391729 WI 067432840 CA 115901630 OH 840003008624918 CA 067233356 OH
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Predicted Transmitting Ability Type Fat %P Prot CM$ NM$ FM$ SCS PL PR Rec FS PTAT JUI EFI JPI
5118
117286120 CA 066090770 VA 840003008624672 CA 067348542 PA 067138791 UT
067434070 CA 067434428 CA 067348523 PA 067516483 CA 117554272 CA
%F
34376
NYMANS MAGNUM 13925 NYMAN BROS GR VTF GANNON LIPS REEGAN VA TECH FOUNDATION LANDSCAPE SPARKY 23894 LANDSCAPE JERSEYS MAINS BOLD PRINCESS MAINS DAIRY DC DECLO BRITTANY CHUGG, DALE
HILMAR SPARKY 34070 AHLEM, CHARLES PR HILMAR SPARKY 34428 AHLEM, CHARLES MAINS BOLD CALLIE MAINS, DANIEL R RED TOP CARLOS 16483 RED TOP JERSEYS NYMANS SPARKY 14422 NYMAN BROS
Rec Rel Milk
78 1.0 2.44 7.6 216
0.09
64
0.04 45
550
489
445
2.98
3.2
0.3
1
3 56 2,719 -0.41
37
-0.20 55
338
438
539
2.60
1.9
0.1
0
2 53 1,204
7.5 215
2.1 209
0.07
68
0.06 55
627
546
486
2.94
3.5
1.3
1
77 0.1 -1.37 7.0 208
3 59 1,741 -0.05
70
-0.06 50
494
497
511
2.84
3.0
-0.8
2
84 1.4 2.86 7.8 208
1 48 1,425
0.00
65
-0.01 49
522
491
475
2.96
2.9
0.1
8542
1 51 1,959 -0.10
69
-0.04 62
407
387
383
2.94 -0.2
-0.5
8791
3 49 2,257 -0.26
50
-0.11 58
354
386
428
2.94
0.5
0.5
0
1023
4 61 1,415
0.15
94
0.03 56
554
493
452
2.95
1.2
0.2
2
86 0.3 -0.52 6.4 203
3027
1 44 1,716 -0.06
66
-0.02 57
457
429
417
2.92
1.0
-0.4
1
79 1.2 2.16 7.0 201
6809
1 46 1,184
0.01
57
-0.01 41
537
511
497
2.94
3.5
0.7
1
81 0.8 2.86 8.5 201
1 50
0.04
52
0.00 34
568
543
529
2.90
5.2
0.8
2
85 1.3 4.13 8.3 201
1 44 2,614 -0.29
58
-0.14 63
319
374
436
2.92
0.5
0.1
1
81 0.5 1.21 6.2 199
22940
1 46 1,508
0.05
80
0.00 53
569
532
511
3.00
3.4
-0.2
1
76 0.1 -1.00 6.4 199
4639 23894
32943 5132
955
0 1
7.7 207
76 1.4 2.49 7.6 205 3.7 203
6796
4 60 1,316
0.05
71
0.02 51
550
499
464
2.98
2.9
-0.2
2
81 0.3 -0.40 7.3 197
16127
2 53 1,203
0.10
74
0.01 44
546
510
487
2.98
2.9
0.4
2
86 1.2 2.07 7.3 197
8529
1 53 1,053
0.07
61
0.03 43
513
463
428
3.02
2.8
0.7
1
77 1.0 3.06 8.7 197
6496
1 50
0.06
47
0.03 34
541
494
460
2.91
4.5
0.0
1
82 0.9 6.37 8.0 197
10137
2 55 1,707 -0.16
45
-0.06 48
469
477
494
2.95
3.7
0.9
0
32840
1 50 1,139
775
7.8 196
0.02
57
0.02 44
515
471
441
2.92
3.3
-0.1
1
82 1.3 3.39 8.0 196
5 61 1,653 -0.14
47
-0.02 54
460
437
428
3.05
2.3
0.2
2
81 0.9 1.50 7.6 195
1 48 1,005
0.08
61
0.04 44
562
502
458
2.84
3.4
0.6
1
74 0.5 0.82 7.5 195
1 51 1,773 -0.11
59
-0.06 50
447
454
471
2.80
2.4
-0.9
1
82 1.4 2.86 6.5 194
34070
1 51 1,077
0.03
56
0.01 41
489
449
424
2.98
2.9
0.1
1
82 1.6 4.00 8.3 194
34428
1 50 1,354 -0.03
57
-0.04 40
450
448
455
3.06
2.8
0.3
1
81 1.4 4.45 7.5 194
8523
1 51 1,648 -0.19
37
-0.04 51
446
434
435
2.88
2.5
0.3
1
80 1.2 1.84 7.0 193
16483
1 49 1,456
0.05
77
-0.02 48
425
402
393
3.02
0.3
1.2
1
79 0.7 3.61 8.1 193
14422
1 49 1,111
0.04
58
0.02 43
500
456
427
2.88
3.0
0.1
1
74 0.8 3.58 8.6 193
2056 23648 3356
JERSEY JOURNAL
Name owner
Registration state CN
Rec Rel Milk
%F
Predicted Transmitting Ability Type Fat %P Prot CM$ NM$ FM$ SCS PL PR Rec FS PTAT JUI EFI JPI
CDF SPARKY BELLRINGER P40646 840003009158923 C & S LIVESTOCK CA PR HILMAR SPARKY 32873 067432873 AHLEM, CHARLES CA DUPAT CACTUS 8931 067148931 WICKSTROM JERSEY FARMS INC CA GR FARIA BROTHERS APPRENTICE 65288 840003006263739 FARIA DAIRY AZ BARLASS ECLIPSE MADYN 117897869 BARLASS JERSEYS LLC WI
40646
1 46
865
0.10
59
0.03 37
555
507
472
2.98
4.2
0.1
1
77 1.1 2.72 8.3 193
32873
1 44 1,607
0.01
75
-0.04 50
437
425
424
2.92
1.1
0.3
1
75 0.4 1.36 7.9 192
1 52 1,387 -0.02
59
-0.02 45
514
496
489
2.90
2.9
1.2
1
79 0.5 0.35 7.5 192
65288
2 56 1,323
0.17
94
-0.02 44
498
476
466
3.00
1.5
0.1
1
84 0.4 2.02 7.1 192
2385
1 50 1,040
0.12
72
0.02 42
507
459
426
2.96
2.0
0.2
1
85 1.8 3.26 7.7 192
YOSEMITE MAGNUM ACE N22183 840003004598712 YOSEMITE JERSEY DAIRY CA BW NASRALLAH RAINBOW S926 116798466 BRENTWOOD FARMS CA HI-LAND ZIPPER FLUFFY 067146606 CHAMBERLAIN GREG & DAVID NY FOREST GLEN ABES WALLY 067323342 FOREST GLEN JERSEYS OR PR DEBOER HALLBROOK M5449 115722534 DEBOER, NICO TX
22183
2 53 1,255
0.06
69
-0.02 41
513
495
488
3.00
3.4
1.1
2
78 0.6 1.88 7.0 192
1032
3 56 1,174
0.00
54
-0.01 40
465
442
430
3.02
3.0
1.2
2
90 1.4 4.65 7.2 192
6606
1 49 1,108
0.16
82
0.05 50
553
480
427
2.98
1.9
0.0
1
76 0.4 0.38 5.7 191
3342
2 54 1,058
0.03
54
0.06 49
539
465
410
2.93
2.9
0.2
2
85 0.9 0.76 7.3 191
5449
5 59 1,311 -0.12
37
-0.01 44
465
441
430
2.98
3.6
1.0
3
88 1.6 3.85 7.8 191
LIVE OAK MAGNUM 15089 LIVE OAK DAIRY CDF SPARKY ACE P36573 CDFD-HARTLEY PR GURE BEHIA ABE 1101 GREEN VALLEY DAIRY GR MM GANNON-PR 8977 MISTY MEADOW DAIRY JCJ MAGNUM 23031 AHLEM, JAMES
15089
1 49 1,228
0.04
65
-0.01 42
520
495
482
2.95
3.3
1.0
2
79 1.0 1.86 7.0 191
36573
1 50 1,054
0.05
58
0.01 40
505
467
442
2.92
3.1
0.3
0
81
1101
2 48 1,627 -0.11
53
0.02 61
458
402
367
2.98
1.4
-0.2
2
69 -0.1 -0.56 6.6 190
8977
3 56 1,010
0.15
76
0.05 46
485
418
368
3.06
1.8
0.0
2
83 0.7 3.15 7.0 190
23031
1 43 1,121
0.11
73
0.02 43
553
511
483
2.92
3.3
0.2
0
6.6 190
1 51
969
0.10
64
0.02 39
533
489
459
2.88
3.5
0.3
0
69
7.8 190
1 53 1,392
0.00
64
0.00 50
459
420
397
3.02
1.0
0.0
1
78 1.0 2.57 7.5 189
1 50 1,100
0.15
80
0.04 47
571
510
467
2.97
2.9
0.3
1
79 0.5 -0.69 7.0 189
1 50 1,220
0.00
55
0.01 46
517
474
447
2.86
3.5
-0.1
0
82
117416503 CA 840003008237465 TX 067701101 CA 117229345 OR 840003008217389 CA
8931
GR CDF SPARKY ABE P38596 840003008236942 38596 CDFD-HARTLEY TX DUPAT PLUS 8575 067148575 8575 WICKSTROM JERSEY FARMS INC CA CAL-MART MAGNUM SALA 3918 117513983 3918 MARTIN DAIRY LLC OR PINE HILL VACATION TALIA 117735259 3747 LINDSAYS PINE HILL JERSEY FARM OH HOCKETT VALENTINO 11612 057211612 1399 HOCKETT, KEITH S NC
8.2 191
7.7 189
1 51 1,476 -0.09 49 -0.05 43 411 412 421 2.95 2.4 -0.8 1 82 2.2 5.37 8.2 189
SUNWEST VACATION PAPPY P36814 840003008237723 SUNWEST JERSEY DAIRY CA JCJ SPARKY 14722 840003007910836 AHLEM FOOTHILL FARMS CA MILLS ABE CHALLIS 117122077 MILLS JERSEY FARM LLC NV PR GURE BEHIA PLUS 2751 067382751 GREEN VALLEY DAIRY CA DEBOER HALLBROOK M4518 115276145 DEBOER, NICO TX
36814
1 47 1,081 -0.01
47
0.00 39
500
469
451
2.74
3.8
-0.7
1
80 1.0 4.01 8.0 189
14722
1 49
1.0
1
75 0.9 4.40 8.1 189
JCJ SPARKY 23530 AHLEM BROTHERS PR HILMAR SPARKY 32051 AHLEM, CHARLES GR RED TOP ALLSTAR 17786 RED TOP JERSEYS GR VTF GANNON JESS SAGE VA TECH FOUNDATION CDF SHAWNEE BLAIR M26644 TATE, BROCK
840003008625036 CA 067432051 CA 067517786 CA 068533728 VA 840003005581834 CA
SUNWEST BOSS BLAIR J21810 840003003994290 SUNWEST JERSEY DAIRY CA MULTI-ROSE HARPER 3846 840003004599398 MULTI ROSE JERSEYS INC IA GR DUPAT GANNON 8023 067348023 WICKSTROM JERSEY FARMS INC CA GR FARIA BROTHERS PLUS 93413 840003008537781 FARIA BROS DAIRIES TX PINE HILL PLUS CURTSEY 117823156 LINDSAYS PINE HILL JERSEY FARM OH
21810
MULTI-ROSE BOLD 3745 MULTI ROSE JERSEYS INC GR CAR-LEN VALENTINO PANSY WAGNER LEONARD & FAMILY JARS OF CLAY BOLD KRYSTAL RANCHO TERESITA DAIRY PR GRAMMER GANNON BUFFIE GRAMMER JERSEY FARM LLC HILMAR SPARKY 33834 AHLEM, CHARLES
840003004599499 IA 067461075 MN 067243270 CA 067162528 OH 067433834 CA
GR RED TOP ALLSTAR 19022 RED TOP JERSEYS IRISHTOWNS W2742 ZUMA BONNY PAXTON, JESSIE PR FARIA BROTHERS LOUIE 58818
067519022 CA 067242742 PA 840003008949160
january 2014
725
0.10
52
0.05 36
520
459
413
2.98
3.3
6864
2 54 1,377
0.00
63
0.03 54
489
433
394
3.04
2.1
0.4
2
83 -0.1 -1.13 7.0 188
2751
1 50 1,326
0.06
72
0.00 47
447
413
394
3.05
1.3
-0.6
1
85 1.8 3.84 6.6 188
4518
5 61 1,356 -0.11
41
-0.02 44
458
440
434
2.78
3.1
-0.3
2
90 1.4 3.97 8.3 188
23530
1 49 1,174
0.02
57
0.01 44
512
472
447
2.86
3.5
-0.4
1
76 0.3 0.95 7.8 188
32051
1 52 1,238 -0.03
51
-0.01 42
455
431
419
3.14
3.3
-0.1
1
83 1.5 3.92 7.0 188
17786
1 50 1,062
4752 26644
0.22
92
0.02 42
473
428
397
2.92
0.3
-0.4
1
79 1.0 4.54 7.6 188
2 56 1,440 -0.07
53
-0.05 41
444
448
461
2.84
3.3
0.1
2
87 1.2 3.75 8.9 188
3 58 1,022
0.06
58
0.01 38
538
505
483
2.85
3.3
1.2
4
90 1.3 1.98 6.8 188
4 60
0.09
59
0.02 36
554
514
487
2.83
3.7
1.3
2
85 1.0 1.79 7.5 188
3846
2 50 1,411 -0.04
902
56
0.03 56
457
396
355
3.06
0.7
0.0
1
77 1.1 1.30 7.2 187
8023
1 53 1,767 -0.04
72
-0.04 55
397
383
383
2.94
0.7
-0.5
2
75 0.3 1.74 8.2 187
93413
1 52 1,756 -0.15
51
-0.07 49
403
412
431
2.97
1.9
0.4
0
82
7.3 187
3878
1 47 1,420 -0.02
62
-0.01 49
465
434
417
2.94
1.9
-0.4
0
78
7.1 187
82 1.4 2.21 7.9 187
3745
1 50 1,511 -0.10
49
-0.03 48
452
436
432
2.84
2.3
0.0
2
10611
1 50 1,358 -0.08
47
0.00 48
428
394
374
2.94
1.7
0.2
0
3270
1 51 1,165 -0.01
51
0.03 47
439
385
348
3.05
1.7
-0.1
2
84 1.2 4.18 7.0 187
2528
8.5 187
3 58 1,791 -0.19
44
-0.09 46
354
380
413
2.94
2.3
0.2
2
91 1.7 4.88 8.2 187
33838
1 50 1,109
0.05
60
0.03 45
508
456
420
2.88
2.2
-0.1
1
81 1.3 1.29 8.6 187
19022
1 47 1,029
0.11
68
0.03 42
471
421
387
2.98
1.2
-0.2
1
83 1.7 5.09 7.3 187
1 50
0.09
50
0.03 32
593
546
512
2.72
5.6
1.1
2 50 2,359 -0.21
65
-0.12 59
309
349
398
2.98
0.1
-0.5
2742 58818
703
0 1
5.7 187
85 0.7 2.53 6.4 186
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Name owner
FARIA BROS DAIRIES CAL-MART MADDIX BETTY 3450 MARTIN DAIRY LLC GURE BEHIA PLUS 2689 GREEN VALLEY DAIRY
Registration state CN
TX 117136872 OR 067322689 CA
Predicted Transmitting Ability Type Fat %P Prot CM$ NM$ FM$ SCS PL PR Rec FS PTAT JUI EFI JPI
Rec Rel Milk
%F
3450
2 55 1,066
0.20
88
0.08 54
529
435
364
3.04
0.7
-0.2
0
84
6.2 186
2689
1 46 1,413
0.00
65
0.01 53
481
433
402
3.08
2.0
-0.1
0
7.6 186
1 44 1,509 -0.04
62
-0.02 49
459
438
431
2.86
2.3
-0.6
1
79 0.7 1.51 8.6 186
1 52 1,265
0.09
75
0.02 49
473
424
391
3.06
1.5
-0.8
1
80 0.7 2.34 6.1 186
1 49 1,211 -0.11
33
0.03 49
454
398
359
2.93
3.2
-0.5
1
79 1.0 2.44 8.6 186
LIVE OAK VACATION 11856 LIVE OAK DAIRY GR MAINS VERMEER MOODY MAINS, DANIEL R NYMANS SPARKY 14561 NYMAN BROS CLOVER FARMS BLAIR CHASE 758 CLOVER FARMS JCJ SPARKY 24398 GYPSIE HILL FARM
117833872 CA 067298464 PA 117614611 CA 067049758 IL 840003008867250 PA
11856
758
4 61 1,359
0.00
63
-0.02 44
494
477
471
2.80
2.4
0.4
0
90 0.7 0.75 7.7 186
24398
1 47 1,170
0.01
56
0.01 43
458
422
399
3.01
1.8
0.6
1
82 1.2 2.56 8.1 186
THREE VALLEYS MAIDS LEGAL-ET ROOS BRUCE & HALE KARA PR RICHFIELD PLUS M586 RICHFIELD FARMS INC RED TOP ALLSTAR 17019 RED TOP JERSEYS PR VANDERHAAK IATOLA 3881 VANDERHAAK, TIM BARLASS BUCKWHEAT MADONNA BARLASS JERSEYS LLC
117868805 OR 117758948 DE 067517019 CA 065468131 WA 116888105 WI
9051
1 56 1,012
1
87 1.9 3.85 6.3 186
PHILS SPARKY 6799 FANELLI, PHIL V ALBRIGHT VALENTINO 1773 ALBRIGHT ALLEN E & FAMILY FOREST GLEN IMPULS PEABODY BANSEN, DAN K RED TOP PLUS 17928 RED TOP JERSEYS PR WILLOW GROVE ASTRONAUT 8732 DIAS, STEVE
118577889 6799 CA 117563269 1773 OH 067481344 1344 OR 067517928 17928 CA 114040138 1645 CA
GR PINE HILL GANNON RAYETTE 117282863 LINDSAYS PINE HILL JERSEY FARM OH PR FOOTHILL KARBALA 10728 840003005948182 AHLEM FOOTHILL FARMS CA PR SUNWEST SPARKY SHAWNEE P34828 840003008238207 SUNWEST JERSEY DAIRY CA MAINS LEXICON CORRINE 067348776 MAINS, DANIEL R PA NYMANS SPARKY 14560 117614602 NYMAN BROS CA PR MUNGERCREST LEXINGTON HOLIDAY 115857566 MUNGER RANDALL & KRAWCZYK-MUNGER CAROL VT MAINS BOLD INGA 067348664 MAINS, DANIEL R PA PR FARIA BROTHERS ROCKET 31599 840003001854142 FARIA BROS DAIRIES TX PR HILMAR DIESEL 32129 067432129 AHLEM, CHARLES CA WELCOME VIEW JAZZ JUNIPER 067059226 NATURE VIEW FARMS LLC OH PR STROTTMANN LEGAL 792 STROTTMANN RONALD J & SONS SUNWEST SPARKY BRAZO P35981 SUNWEST JERSEY DAIRY DP HEADLINE AVA 834 DESERT PARK JERSEYS CDF SPARKY BRAZO P36619 C & S LIVESTOCK MM HEADLINE 10344 MISTY MEADOW DAIRY
067117792 IA 840003008237805 CA 067096834 OR 840003008237419 CA 117617119 OR
HILMAR SPARKY 33831 AHLEM, CHARLES CAL-MART JEVON ABBYE 3887 MARTIN DAIRY LLC JCJ SPARKY 23497 AHLEM BROTHERS FOREST GLEN IMPULS JEWEL BANSEN STANLEY K & DORA H GR OSCEOLA GANNON ELLEN C245 BAKER ROBERT T OR JANET A
067433831 CA 117481347 OR 840003008216923 CA 067282765 OR 116834197 WA
8464 14561
0.08
61
0.04 43
506
450
411
2.96
2.6
-0.2
1 46 1,633 -0.07
60
-0.02 54
415
389
378
3.10
1.1
0.0
0
5.7 185
17019
1 50 1,249
0.13
83
0.03 50
473
417
379
3.01
0.3
-0.8
0
7.7 185
3881
3 56 1,031
0.06
59
0.04 44
499
442
401
2.94
1.5
0.6
2
90 1.2 2.52 6.9 185
2042
3 58
985
0.13
71
0.05 44
549
486
440
3.04
2.7
1.1
2
84 0.8 0.30 7.7 185
1 48
883
0.06
52
0.02 36
498
456
427
2.85
3.1
0.7
0
586
8.7 185
1 50 1,618 -0.09 56 -0.03 52 414 394 388 2.84 1.5 -0.9 1 1.7 2.48 7.8 184 3 60 1,417 -0.03
58
0.00 51
467
427
403
2.92
2.1
0.3
3
87 0.6 1.04 6.1 184
1 50 1,358
1
86 1.5 2.60 7.4 184
0.04
70
-0.01 47
443
412
396
2.89
0.8
-0.6
5 58 1,842 -0.23
38
-0.10 46
390
421
460
2.94
2.9
1.1
3467
2 54 1,536 -0.05
60
-0.04 46
387
382
388
3.02
1.7
-0.1
1
90 1.5 4.20 7.5 184
10728
3 53 1,656 -0.10
34828
1 50
0
0.4 2.14 7.2 184
56
-0.08 43
401
423
451
2.87
2.2
0.1
2
83 1.2 3.02 7.6 184
946
0.08
58
0.03 40
534
483
447
2.92
3.5
0.3
1
81 0.9 1.56 7.5 184
1 48 1,010
0.08
62
0.02 39
537
498
472
2.74
3.1
0.0
0
1 48
0.18
65
0.06 34
563
501
454
2.98
3.9
0.4
1
78 1.1 2.58 8.1 184
4144
3 57 2,193 -0.17
65
-0.10 58
362
387
422
2.98
0.1
-0.5
0
90 0.1 0.56 5.0 183
0
8776 14560
650
7.6 184
8664
1 50 1,321 -0.06
49
0.04 54
431
367
323
2.95
0.8
-0.4
31599
5 58 2,037 -0.26
41
-0.11 51
341
375
417
2.92
1.0
1.0
0
78 0.4 1.25 7.2 183
32129
1 50 1,188
0.15
83
0.02 46
528
481
450
3.00
2.2
0.5
1
78 0.1 -0.17 5.2 183
226
5 62 1,179 -0.05
45
0.02 46
528
481
449
2.84
4.3
0.0
3
86 0.4 0.47 7.7 183
792
1 49 1,383 -0.02
59
-0.03 44
486
471
467
2.99
3.5
0.0
1
83 1.5 2.46 6.2 183
35981
1 49 1,180 -0.01
52
0.01 43
447
412
391
2.98
2.6
-0.3
1
81 1.3 3.78 8.5 183
834
2 54 1,433 -0.08
49
-0.06 40
434
441
457
2.90
2.9
1.0
1
80 0.9 3.54 7.9 183
36619
1 49 1,345 -0.09
43
-0.04 40
434
431
437
3.07
3.4
0.3
1
83 1.2 3.16 8.4 183
10344
2 55 1,031
0.03
54
0.01 39
513
476
453
2.97
3.8
1.3
0
33831
1 51
833
0.06
49
0.01 31
514
487
470
2.92
4.5
-0.2
1
81 1.4 4.56 8.4 183
2 54 1,047
3887 23497 2765 245
PINE HILL CELEBRITY SONJA 117283266 3507 LINDSAYS PINE HILL JERSEY FARM OH FOOTHILL SPARKY 14709 840003007910849 14709 AHLEM FOOTHILL FARMS CA SF VITO 11316 117649961 11316 STAAS FARM INC CA GR GURE BEHIA PLUS 2756 067382756 2756 GREEN VALLEY DAIRY CA PINE HILL IMPULSE GRACE 117506345 3622 LINDSAYS PINE HILL JERSEY FARM OH
6.2 183
8.0 183
0.18
83
0.07 50
539
459
399
3.01
1.6
0.2
1
78 0.4 -0.54 6.3 182
1 49 1,119 -0.01
49
0.02 44
486
440
408
2.98
3.1
0.0
1
79 0.9 2.08 8.1 182
3 58
0.13
59
0.09 44
540
450
380
2.92
2.6
0.4
3
90 1.1 1.83 5.9 182
3 58 1,289 -0.01
57
-0.01 43
453
431
421
3.07
3.1
1.0
2
86 1.2 2.27 7.4 182
2 55 1,204 -0.01
54
0.00 43
446
414
395
2.87
2.0
0.1
1
85 1.4 3.31 8.3 182
1 48
51
0.04 36
460
410
373
3.03
2.3
1.3
1
75 1.3 3.82 8.4 182
757
809
0.07
1 52 1,503 -0.06 57 0.01 55 394 349 320 3.00 0.7 -2.3 1 82 1.8 3.95 8.4 181 1 46 1,673 -0.06
64
-0.03 53
400
383
380
3.03
0.7
-0.2
1 51 1,017
67
0.07 50
525
441
379
3.06
2.5
0.0
0.10
0 1
7.1 181
80 0.5 0.07 6.0 181
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Registration state CN
Rec Rel Milk
%F
Predicted Transmitting Ability Type Fat %P Prot CM$ NM$ FM$ SCS PL PR Rec FS PTAT JUI EFI JPI
GR RED TOP PLUS 18687 067518687 18687 RED TOP JERSEYS CA MM IMPULS 7000 116552204 7000 MISTY MEADOW DAIRY OR RAY ELENA 116879891 640 MEYER, JIM NE PR HILMAR KILOWATT 32386 067432386 32386 AHLEM, CHARLES CA JCJ SPARKY 23687 840003008624879 23687 AHLEM BROTHERS CA
1 49 1,665 -0.06
64
-0.05 49
390
388
398
2.96
0.8
-0.1
1
83 1.5 2.26 7.6 181
4 58
62
0.12 46
529
419
333
3.00
1.7
0.7
2
84 0.4 1.75 5.1 181
SUNWEST SPARKY HANNIBAL P33891 840003008238393 CDFD-HARTLEY TX HILMAR SPARKY 34758 067434758 AHLEM, CHARLES CA PR EBERT HEADLINE 7526 069485382 EBERT RANDY & RENEE WI MS PLUS 3888 G974 117415708 MOUNTAIN SHADOW DAIRY AZ GR SMITH HAVEN DALE MIRANDA 067571028 SMITH HAVEN DAIRY MN
664
0.17
3 54 937 0.03 49 0.06 45 467 395 340 3.02 1.6 0.5 1 83 1.2 2.80 8.2 181 1 52 1,199 -0.04
47
-0.02 39
432
416
410
2.84
2.3
0.6
1
82 0.0 3.58 5.5 181
1 48 1,165
0.10
73
-0.03 35
492
488
492
2.92
2.9
0.5
1
80 1.0 1.40 7.8 181
33891
1 52
827
0.06
50
0.02 33
551
514
489
2.81
4.8
0.8
1
82 1.0 1.75 7.8 181
34758
1 48
745
0.06
46
0.03 33
509
463
429
2.88
4.0
0.7
1
73 1.0 3.08 8.2 181
7526
1 48 2,430 -0.35
39
-0.15 55
285
350
420
3.00
1.5
0.3
1
81 1.0 1.88 7.7 180
7974
1 51 1,869 -0.06
74
-0.06 54
378
380
394
3.00 -0.2
-0.2
1
78 1.1 0.33 7.4 180
1028
3 56 1,718 -0.21
37
-0.06 49
375
379
394
2.94
2.6
0.6
2
84 0.6 1.84 8.5 180
PR CAL-MART IMPULS KAIROS 2942 116807256 2942 MARTIN DAIRY LLC OR NYMANS VACATION 14883 117813926 14883 NYMAN BROS CA HILMAR SPARKY 32703 067432703 32703 AHLEM, CHARLES CA PR FARIA BROTHERS MAXIMUM 17282 840003001575227 27353 FARIA DAIRY AZ VALSIGNA SHAWNEE 14197 116964012 14197 WICKSTROM DAIRIES, LP CA
3 58 1,044
63
0.05 47
504
436
386
2.94
2.3
0.5
2
81 0.4 0.93 5.0 180
HI-LAND LEGAL LABEL 067146543 CHAMBERLAIN, GREG NY AVI-LANCHE KILOWATT 4197 067334197 AVILA RICHARD & JENNIFER M TX GR HILMAR SPARKY 33109 067433109 AHLEM, CHARLES CA HILMAR SPARKY 32846 067432846 AHLEM, CHARLES CA DALHART SETH 34167 067434167 AHLEM, MARK CA
6543 4197
0.08
1 44 1,468 -0.04 60 -0.04 45 431 422 425 2.93 2.5 -0.4 1 76 0.7 2.13 7.6 180 1 52 1,161 -0.05
43
0.01 44
457
415
388
2.98
2.5
0.8
1
78 0.7 1.29 8.5 180
5 57 1,309
0.13
85
-0.03 41
498
486
485
2.84
2.1
0.4
0
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Shenandoah Jerseys The Tracy Stiles Family Janet Stiles Fulton JR and Jessica Stiles Hess
18848 Printz Road, Boonsboro, MD 21713 301/582-2178 • shenjers@gmail.com
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Letter To The Editor Jersey youth scholarship programs helps youth across the country
Thank you for your support of the Jersey youth scholarships. It was truly an honor, as well as a blessing, to be awarded the Cedarcrest and Reuben Cowles scholarships this year. I know a lot of time and effort goes into ensuring the future of the Jersey youth, so I really appreciate the opportunity to use these awards to enhance my education in animal science. This funding will be a great asset, but more than that, it is a great reminder of the support the Jersey industry and family give to the youth. Also, thank you to all those who contributed to the Charlene Nardone National Jersey Queen Fund. The Queen Contest was an absolute blast and such a great way to meet other girls from across the country. It was an experience that I will cherish forever, as well as all of the amazing people that I met along the way. I encourage anybody who can participate to do so! Olivia Pearson, Lincolnton, N.C. I am honored to have been selected as the Paul Jackson Memorial Scholarship recipient. I greatly appreciate your generosity. Your financial support will help me in my educational pursuit in agricultural business management at Oregon State University. Thank you! Andrea Smaciarz, Raymond, Wash. Thank you for all of the opportunities you have given me to grow and learn in the industry. I would not want to be involved in any other dairy breed because I have had so many unique opportunities and met amazing friends and people. Thank you again! Janelle Remington, Juneau, Wis. Jersey youth grateful for support of shows around the nation
Thank you for sponsoring the junior dairy show at the Western National. I had a lot of fun showing my heifer calf “Nolla.� I also had a really fun day with my dad! Ruby Vanderhaak, Lynden, Wash. Thank you for all your support of our Western National dairy show and our junior organization. It is people like you that make our shows possible. Karie Bernards, Carlton, Ore. Thank you American Jersey Cattle Asjanuary 2014
sociation for the sponsorship of the Western National. I will use your generosity to further my education. Gerritt Schmidlkofer, Forest Grove, Ore. Thank you for your sponsorship at the Western National Junior Show. With support like yours, it really is appreciated by the youth and continues to encourage us. Lena Gourley, Scio, Ore. I would like to thank you for providing the award for the Grand Champion Jersey at the Otsego County Fair in Morris,
N.Y. I greatly appreciate it and hope you continue to award good cows when they reach the championship level. I have been showing in 4-H for nine years and I had a few champions when I was little. Receiving that award each time is one of the best feelings a kid can have. Thanks again! Mariah Goodwin, Laurens, N.Y. AJCA support of national judging contests important to participants.
I would like to say thank you for spon(continued to page 110)
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New England Jerseys
Sponsor of the annual New England Jersey Breeders’ Spring Sale
President: AJCA-NAJ Area Representative:
David Carmichael, Vermont Brenda Snow 802/728-3920
Holmes Farm
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“Home of the Holmes, Holmesland, and S-B-H prefixes”
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Box 425, 44 Jerusalem Rd. Tyringham, MA 01264
Springdale Jerseys Inc. The Whitcomb Family • sdfarm@fairpoint.net 205 Birches Rd., Waldo, Maine 04915 207/342-5446 Phone/Fax 207/342-5135 Walter • 207/722-3247 Nancy
Secretary: Betsy Fleury, Vermont
Mapleline Farm The John Kokoski Family
57 Comins Road, Hadley, MA 01035 Home 413/549-6486 Email jkokoski@maplelinefarm.com Zach Woodis. herd manager Website www.maplelinefarm.com
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The McKeen Family • Home of SMJ Jerseys 414 Hussey Rd., Albion, ME 04910 Barn: 207/437-5181 • Home 207/437-2554 E-mail: mckeen.jean@gmail.com A REAP herd and member of New England Jersey Sires, Inc.
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Promote Your New England Herd Here TODAY! Call today for details of this advertising program 614/861-3636 ext. 4471 or ext. 4451or email jerseyjournal@usjersey.com
Letter to the Editor (continued from page 109)
SMITH HAVEN DAIRY
Diamond Farm
Dave & Kathy Skiba Family 7241 Hwy. 95 NE · North Branch, MN 55056 651/674-7318 · diamondsfarm@msn.com
K&R Jerseys
Randy and Kari Drinkall & Family 23683 Cty. Rd. 13, Rushford, MN 55971 Phone 507/864-2170 Email krjersey@acegroup.cc
Dale, Lisa, Wyatt & Austin Smith 18575 142nd St., Hamburg, MN 55339 Phone: 320/238-2218 Email: smithhaven.dl@gmail.com REGISTERED JERSEYS • Visitors welcome
Pennsota Jerseys Visitors Always Welcome!
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soring the top individual in the Jersey breed at the judging contest. I cannot express enough my appreciation for the American Jersey Cattle Associations sponsorship. I am very pleased with my performance. It was my goal to do well in Jerseys and it was exciting to receive this award. I am also excited to receive the Jersey Journal. I appreciate it. Thank you again for sponsoring the award and your continued support. Mandi Remsburg, Walkersville, Md.
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Lists for G-Code Bulls The online Green Book is continually being updated to include new herd management resources for Jersey breeders. The newest reports for bulls are those for genomic tested bulls with no progeny, commonly called G-code bulls. Reports for G-code bulls can be found in the sections “Genomic Evaluated Young Sires” and “Bulls Marketed in the U.S.” Reports in the first section are updated
genetic evaluation was released December 3, 2013. The next official genetic evaluation will be released April 8, 2014. The “Genomic Evaluated Young Sires” section includes reports for Bulls with First Evaluations, Genomic Evaluated Bulls Under 24 Months-of-Age and Per There is a wealth of genetic information centile Levels for Bulls. The first report about Registered Jerseys to be found on ranks newly genotyped bulls by GJPI. The the online Jersey Genetic Summary, comsecond report ranks all genotyped bulls monly called the Green Book. The site under two years-of-age by GJPI. The third includes genomic as well as traditional gereport is a table that shows pernetic evaluations for bulls, cows centile level values, also called Pand heifers in a variety of reports levels, for bulls based on birth year that are useful for herd mating, ranging from P-0 through P-9. management and marketing. In the “Bulls Marketed in the You can find the home page U.S.” section, complete genetic of the Green Book at http:// information for G-code bulls can GreenBook.USJersey.com. A link for the site can also be found be found in the report GPTA Sumat the top of the American Jersey maries for Code G Bulls. ComCattle Association’s home page at plete genetic information for bulls USJersey.com. that are no longer marketed as Links at the top of the Green G-code bulls and have fewer than Book home page direct you to re10 daughters can be found in the ports for bulls and for cows and report Previous G-Code Bulls. heifers. Herd listings are also in There are also reports in this seccluded with the cows and heifers tion that list bulls by NAAB stud listings. Most reports are availcode and short name and provide able in PDF format, as well as sire and maternal grandsire inExcel, for easy sorting. formation along with Genomic/ In this month’s Jersey Jargon Expected Future Inbreeding (GFI/ column, we’ll take a look at EFI). Official performance pedireports for bulls—active A.I. The screen shot above is the bulls page of the online Green grees for G-code bulls can be bulls, foreign bulls, genomic Book. It can be found directly by visiting http://GreenBook.ISJersey. found after pedigrees for A-code com/Bulls.aspx. Or, you can find the link at the top of the home tested bulls and young sires— page of the Jersey Genetic Summary, also called the Green Book, and F-code bulls in the report Pediavailable in the online Green at http://GreenBook.USJersey.com/Home.aspx. gree Volume. Book. To find bull listings visit on a monthly basis with the release of gehttp://GreenBook.USJersey.com/Bulls. Lists for Active A.I. and Foreign Bulls nomic evaluations. Reports in the second aspx or click on the “bulls” link on the Active A.I. bulls (code A bulls) are section are updated with the release of ofhome page of the Green Book. bulls whose semen is being actively mar In next month’s column, we’ll take a keted by A.I. organizations. Foreign bulls ficial genetic evaluations by the Council (continued to page 112) look at reports for females and herds. on Dairy Cattle Breeding. The last official
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(code F bulls) are bulls that are located in other countries, but have semen available domestically. A-code and F-code bulls have been progeny tested. Most have been genotyped and have genomic evaluations; some have not been genotyped so will have traditional genetic evaluations. Production and Type Summaries for Active A.I. bulls can be found by in the section “Active A.I. Bulls.” This report includes production and type summaries for A-code bulls with a minimum Reliability of 70% for PTA Protein and ranks them in descending JPI order. Production and type summaries for both A-code bulls and F-code bulls can be found in the report Production and Type Summaries for Codes A and F Bulls in the section “Bulls Marketed in the U.S.” Other reports available for A-code and F-code bulls include: Expanded Type Tables; Pedigree Volume; Regional JPI; Parent Averages and Yield Deviations; Sires, Maternal Grandsires and GFI/ EFI; Top 10 Ranked within Category; NAAB Order; Short Name Index; ThreeGeneration Inbreeding Table; and Sire Conception Rating. The Expanded Type Tables report gives complete linear type information in graphic format for the top 30 bulls based on JPI. The Pedigree Volume provides official performance pedigrees for all bulls. Alternative rankings for bulls using a JPI formula that has been adjusted for different market conditions can be found in the report Ranked by JPI, Adjusted for
Fluid Milk Marketing Regions and FullFat Markets. This report is useful if your milk is marketed in a system other than a Federal Milk Marketing Order that uses cheese yield pricing and multiple component pricing. The report for the Top 10 Ranked within Category ranks the top 10 bulls based on 26 yield, fitness and type traits. The Three-Generation Inbreeding Table estimates the minimum level of inbreeding that will result from a potential mating using the top 18 active A.I. and foreign bulls. Lists for All Bulls Three reports that include all progeny tested bulls, even those that are no longer being actively marketed, are included on the bulls page of the online Green Book. The report in the section “All Summarized Bulls” lists all progeny-tested bulls with NAAB stud codes in alphabetical order. For the December 2013 listing, this represents a 46-page document. The report in the section “Historical List: Top 100 Bulls” gives complete production and type summaries for the breed’s top 100 bulls based on JPI, regardless of marketing status. The report in the “Quick Reference” section is a reference for the top 200 progeny-tested sires ranked by JPI. This guide also includes NAAB short names and brief pedigree information on the bulls. Lists for Young Sires Two reports for young sires without progeny that are available through A.I. young sire programs but not designated as G-code bulls can be found in the section
“Young Sire Lists.” One report provides information on young bulls that have been assigned NAAB stud codes and ranks them in ascending stud code order. The other report ranks bulls that have not been assigned an NAAB stud code by GJPI/JPI. BullsEye Another free online tool that is available for sire selection is BullsEye. The program can be found by visiting http://BullsEye. USJersey.com/bullseye1.aspx. You can also find a link for the program on the USJersey home page right below the link for the Green Book at the top of the page. BullsEye lets you sort active A.I., foreign and G-code bulls in real time by a variety of criteria, including A.I. status, marketing organization, production traits, udder traits, body traits and fitness and other traits. Check fields to include bulls by A.I. status and marketing organization and then use sliders to change trait values to increase or decrease the number of bulls in your final list. For further information on the Green Book or use of any bull report, contact Cari Wolfe, Director Research and Genetic Program Development, at 614/3224453 or cwolfe@usjersey.com.
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AgriCenter, Tulare, Calif.; for more information visit http://www.worldagexpo.com. feb. 15—CALIFORNIA jersey breeders meeting, College of the Sequoias, Tulare, Calif. feb. 17-19—National Genetics Workshop Phoenix, Ariz.; For additional details, go to www. ans.iastate.edu/events/dairygenomics, or contact committee chairperson Diane Spurlock at moodyd@ iastate.edu. MAR. 1—WIsconsin jersey breeders meeting, Silver Valley Banquet Hall, Manitowoc, Wis.; 10:00 a.m. (CST). MAR. 14—NATIONAL ALL-JERSEY INC. BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING, Embassy Suites Hotel, Columbus, Ohio. MAR. 14-15—AMERICAN JERSEY CATTLE ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING, Embassy Suites Hotel, Columbus, Ohio. M A R . 1 6 — A L L A ME R I C A N P L A N N I N G COMMITTEE MEETINGS, Embassy Suites Hotel, Columbus, Ohio. Apr. 3-5—north american intercollegiate dAIRY cHALLENGE & dairy challenge academy, Fort Wayne, Ind. june 25-28—annual meetings of the american jersey cattle association and national all-jersey inc., Alexandria, Va. JUNE 27—ANNUAL MEETING OF NATIONAL ALL-JERSEY INC., Alexandria, Va. JUNE 28—ANNUAL MEETINGS OF THE AMERICAN JERSEY CATTLE ASSOCIATION, Alexandria, Va.
Shows
JAN. 10—PENNSYLVANIA FARM SHOW JERSEY SHOW, Farm Show Complex and Expo Center, Harrisburg, Pa.; 11:00 a.m. JAN. 20—SOUTHWESTERN EXPOSITION AND LIVESTOCK JERSEY SHOW, Cattle Arena, Fort Worth Texas; 12:00 p.m.
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President:
Steve Paxton 814/786-9752
Secretary: Jessica Peters 814/282-5206 AJCA-NAJ Area Representative: Sara Barlass 614/256-6502 Visit us online at: http://pennsylvaniajerseys.usjersey.com
Four Springs Jerseys
J. Craig and Susan Wicker 2147 Upper Brush Valley Road Centre Hall, PA 16828 814/364-9807 wickfsvetclin@aol.com A REAP Herd • Equity Investor
JEMI Jerseys
Kenny Farm
“We show our milk cows and milk our show cows.” Bob and Alma Kenny • Clayton and Renée Kenny
Jeff and Michele Reasner
Phone: 717/530-7784 • Email: jemi@earthlink 7382 Sunset Road, Newburg, PA 17240 Website: http://www.holsteinworld.com/jemi/
533 Petersburg Rd., Enon Valley, PA 16120 724/336-5255 • 724/336-0157 A REAP Herd • Equity Investor
Nobledale Farm
Registered Jerseys since 1888 RR 2, Box 626, Gillett, PA 16925 Stuart and Elaine Phone/Fax 570/537-2066 Steve and Donna 570/537-2314 E-mail: senoble@npacc.net
Stoney Hollow Jerseys
Don, Jill, Garrett, and Jason Stonerook 231 Stonerook Rd., Martinsburg, PA 16662 Phone: 814/793-3059 Email: stoneyhollowjerseys@gmail.com JAN. 21—SOUTHWESTERN EXPOSITION AND LIVESTOCK JUNIOR JERSEY SHOW, Cattle Arena, Fort Worth, Texas; 8:00 a.m. FEB. 14—FLORIDA STATE FAIR OPEN JERSEY SHOW, Tampa, Fla.; 8:30 a.m. FEB. 16-17—FLORIDA STATE FAIR JUNIOR JERSEY SHOW, heifers on Feb. 16, cows on Feb. 17; Tampa, Fla.; 9:30 a.m. both days. MAR. 28—OHIO SPRING DAIRY EXPO JERSEY SHOW, (beginning with cows); Ohio Expo Center, Columbus, Ohio; 11:30 a.m. (EST); Kevin Lutz, Lincolnton, N.C., judge. SEPT. 30—INTERNATIONAL JERSEY SHOW, Heifers, Alliant Energy Center, Madison, Wis.; 2:00 p.m. (CST); Nathan Thomas, North Lewisburg, Ohio, judge. OCT. 1—INTERNATIONAL JERSEY SHOW, Cows, Alliant Energy Center, Madison, Wis.; 7:30 a.m. (CST); Nathan Thomas, North Lewisburg, Ohio, judge. NOV. 8—THE ALL AMERICAN JUNIOR JERSEY SHOW, Kentucky Exposition Center, Louisville, Ky.; 8:00 a.m. (EST). NOV. 9—NATIONAL JERSEY JUG FUTURITY, Kentucky Exposition Center, Louisville, Ky.; 1:00 p.m. (EST). NOV. 10—THE ALL AMERICAN JERSEY SHOW, Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center, Louisville, Ky.; 7:30 a.m. (EST).
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Visit our website at
http://www.avonroadjerseyfarm.com or follow us on Facebook at Avon Road Jersey Farm We are working with granddaughters of “Griffen,” “Jude Madonna,” “Veronica,” and daughters of “Jewels Jasmine,” Premonition Grace and “Jade Rachael” . . . Inquiries always welcome. Member of Dairyland Jersey Sires, Inc.
Avon Road Jersey Farm D.L. Strandberg and Sons P.O. Box 185 Alma Center, WI 54611 Judd: 715/964-8135 D.L.: 715/964-5441 Emal: shoal@triwest.net or jstrandberg70@yahoo.com
Tulsa State Fair Jersey Show
• September 27, 2013, Tulsa State Fairgrounds, Tulsa, Okla. • Blair Michelson, Melba, Idaho, judge • 44 head shown • Sr. and Gr. Champ. female—On The Go Vindication Iamsogood, Katrina Watson, Perkins, Okla. • Res. Sr. and Res. Gr. Champ. female—Big Guns Tequila Bambina, Katrina Watson • Jr. Champ. female—On The Go Always In Motion, Katrina Watson • Res. Jr. Champ. female—Cobblestone Gold Fortress, Lucius Ownbey, Perkins, Okla. Class Winners
Junior heifer calf (7 shown) 1. Okie-Bow Impuls Mango, Ali Bowman, Glencoe, Okla. 2. Cobblestone Firey Flame, Abe Caldwell Cobb II,
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Perkins, Okla. Intermediate heifer calf (5 shown) 1. KCC Hardwood Bernice, Cash Bowman, Glencoe, Okla. 2. Cobblestone Dishaun Frost, Abe Caldwell Cobb II Senior heifer calf (3 shown) 1. Cobblestone Gold Fortune, Katrina Watson, Perkins, Okla. 2. Zenubi Hired Peanutbutter Cookie, Michael Langfus and Tucker Peterson, Blue Ridge, Texas Summer yearling heifer (2 shown) 1. Cobblestone Tequila Flirt, Lucius Ownbey, Perkins, Okla. Junior yearling heifer (4 shown) 1. On The Go Always In Motion (S: KCJF Mollys Ren Motion, D: Ratliff Governor Krumbles), Katrina Watson, jr. champ. 2. Cobblestone Tequila Wild Child, Abe Caldwell Cobb II Intermediate yearling heifer (2 shown) 1. TJF Perry America, Delaney Paige Haley, Chandler, Okla. Senior yearling heifer (3 shown) 1. Cobblestone Gold Fortress (S: Top Gene Gold Action-ET, D: Cobblestone Ringmaster Fanfare), Lucius Ownbey, res. jr. champ. 2. Coppenbarger Ringmaster Maggie, Brian Jacob Chupp, Chouteau, Okla. Junior 2-yr.-old cow (4 shown) 1. Zenubi Sparkling Sugar Cookie, Michael Langfus and Tucker Peterson 2. TJF Tradition Lily, Faith Nadine Thompson, Chandler, Okla. Senior 2-yr.-old cow (1 shown) 1. Corleys Action Barby, Emily Boyer, Tuttle, Okla.
Steinhauers
Jerseys
Karl Steinhauer P.O. Box 259, 205 Railroad Ave. Mattoon, Wisconsin 54450-0268 715/489-3112 • 715/489-3696 (barn) hounddogkarl@yahoo.com
3-yr.-old cow (5 shown) 1. Big Guns Tequila Bambina (S: Tower Vue Prime Time Tequila-ET, D: Big Guns Remake Bamborah-ET), Katrina Watson, res. sr. and res. gr. champ. 2. Cobblestone Comerica Darling, Lucius Ownbey 4-yr.-old cow (3 shown) 1. Cooper Farm RBR Miss America-ET, Michael Langfus and Tucker Peterson 2. OA Sexy Stopnstare, Julie Semrad, Crescent, Okla. 5-yr.-old cow (1 shown) 1. Cobblestone Comerica Blissful, Abe Caldwell Cobb II Aged cow (3 shown) 1. On The Go Vindication Iamsogood (S: Vindication, D: Glenamore S S B Marie), Katrina Watson, sr. and gr. champ. 2. Corleys Topflight Tina, Emily Boyer Dry cow (1 shown) 1. Cobblestone Predestined Flute, Abe Caldwell Cobb II Junior best three females (3 shown) 1. Abe Cobb and Katrina Watson, Perkins, Okla. 2. Abe Cobb, Perkins, Okla. Best three females (3 shown) 1. Abe Cobb and Katrina Watson, Perkins, Okla. 2. Emily Boyer, Tuttle, Okla. Produce of dam (3 shown) 1. Michael Langfus, Blue Ridge, Texas 2. Abe Cobb and Katrina Watson \ Dam and daughter (3 shown) 1. Madison Cook, Guthrie, Okla. 2. Abe Cobb and Katrina Watson Exhibitor’s herd (3 shown) 1. Abe Cobb and Katrina Watson 2. Emily Boyer
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In Memoriam Harlan F. Fortmeyer Harlan Fortmeyer, Hot Springs Village, Ark., 90, passed away December 1, 2013. He was born on a farm in Fairview, Kan., on August 31, 1923, to the late Walter and Emma (Bolte) Fortmeyer. After his father died in 1924, he and his mother and brother moved to Indiana. He attended St. Peter’s Lutheran School and then moved to a farm near Jonesville. He married Elsie Arnholt on February 19, 1950. The couple and their family operated the farm until the construction of Interstate 65 forced them to move the dairy to Shelby County. They raised Registered Jerseys and were active in 4-H, showing cattle at the county, district, state and national levels. Both Harlan and Elsie were active in the Indiana Jersey Cattle Club. Harlan served the club as president; Elsie was secretary. Harlan was also a member of the American Jersey Cattle Association. The Fortmeyers moved to Lake Pineda, Ark., in 1989. They enjoyed the lake, Hot Springs Village and Arkansas mountains. In addition to his wife of 63 years, Elsie, he is survived by two sons, Steven (Dinah) Fortmeyer and David Fortmeyer; four grandchildren, one great-grandchild; four nephews; and one niece. Memorials may be sent to Faith Lutheran Memorial Fund, 1196 DeSoto Blvd., Hot Springs Village, AR 71909.
Ted Williams Luther Ted Williams Luther, Mt. Ulla, N.C., 75, passed away December 2, 2013. He was born May 27, 1938, in Candler, N.C., son of the late Thomas Crowell Luther and Ora Ann Williams Luther. He attended Enka High School, where he graduated with the school’s first class and made its first team touchdown. He married Dorothy “Dot” Wilson on September 4, 1960. Luther graduated from North Carolina State University with a dairy science degree in 1961 and then accepted a job with Biltmore Dairy Farms in Asheville. Two years later, he was hired by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture to supervise dairy research at the Piedmont Research Station (1963-1967). Luther established a 20-cow dairy, which included one Jersey cow, in partnership with his brother Ben in 1965. The herd was expanded over the years to 150 registered cows, with milk marketed by the All-Jersey® program. The Lutheridge herd was sold in 1997 and replaced with a heifer growing operation. For many years, the farm hosted the Southeast Heifer january 2014
Growers North Sale. Luther received the American Jersey Cattle Association’s Distinguished Service Award in 2006. He sat on the board of National All-Jersey Inc. for 17 years (1980-1997) and also served as vice president in 1985 and president for three years beginning in 1994. He played a key role in the effort that led to the implementation of multiple component pricing as part of Federal Order reform on January 1, 2000. As a member of the organization’s Joint Operations Committee, he also contributed to the implementation of the REAP program and development of the intranet/ internet data processing backbone that drives current services of the AJCA. Ted was both secretary and president of the North Carolina Jersey Breeders, serving a decade in each position. He received the organization’s Distinguished Service Award. He also served as president of the Carolina Jersey Milk Producers’ Association and chaired the local DHIA board and advisory board for Southern States Cooperative. Luther was a member of the board of Federal Land Bank (now Carolina Farm Credit) in Statesville. Luther was a member of Thyatira Presbyterian Church, which he served as deacon and trustee committee chair. Among Luther’s greatest joys was spending time with his four grandchildren. A highlight was when grandson, Steven Wetmore, showed SW Splendor Luna to Junior All American Milking Yearling honors in 2013. In addition to his wife of 53 years, Dot, brother, Ben, and his wife, Margaret, and
grandson, Steven, he is survived by a daughter, Leigh Anne (Mark) Wetmore of Mt. Ulla; a son Richard Kyle (Robin) Luther of Mt. Ulla; three other grandchildren; two nieces; four nephews; and numerous cousins. He was preceded in death by a sister, Thora Dell McDevitt. Memorials may be made to the North Carolina Dairy Youth Foundation, P.O. Box 7621, Department of Animal Science, NC State University, Raleigh, NC 276957621, or the Thyatira Presbyterian Church, 220 White Rd., Salisbury, NC 28147.
Robin M. Denniston-Keller Robin M. Denniston-Keller, Bryon, N.Y., 44, passed away December 5, 2013. She was born December 6, 1968, in Sharon, Conn., daughter of Roy T. Denniston of North Chatham, N.Y., and the late Deborah (Berry) Denniston. She graduated from Ichabod Crane Central School in Kinderhook in 1987 and earned a bachelor’s degree from Cornell University in 1991. She was active in 4-H and selected as one of two outstanding 4-H members from Columbia County. She was a member of the horse and dairy bowl teams that competed on the national level. Robin had a passion for Jersey cattle that began in high school when she worked for Dutch Hollow Farm in Schodack Landing, N.Y., and then took a consulting position with High Lawn Farm in Lee, Mass. She enjoyed exhibiting cattle with her father at county, state and national shows throughout her life. (continued to page 116)
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Robin married Kip Keller on August 13, 1994. She and Kip established DenKel Jerseys while dairying on Kip’s family farm in Valatie, N.Y. The Kellers moved the operation to a neighboring farm for a short period of time and then to its present location in Byron in 1999. The 90-cow herd is nationally recognized for its production and genetic achievements and has focused on breeding for polled genetics. Den-Kel Jerseys has ranked among the top herd in the nation for production for many years, most recently ranking third for protein and fat and sixth for milk among similar sized herds with a 2012 lactation average of 21,378 lbs. milk, 1,099 lbs. fat and 805 lbs. protein. The Kellers sent more than 40 bulls to A.I., including Den-Kel Jace Lovabull-P and Den-Kel Paramount Mygent-P-ET. The Kellers also bred Jerseys in partnership with good friends Dr. Mike Barnes and Dr. Katharine Knowlton using the BK/DK prefix and with Hi-Land Farm using the Hi-Kel prefix. Robin and Kip received the Young Jersey Breeder Award from the American Jersey Cattle Association (AJCA) in 1999 and the Progressive Producers Award from National Dairy Shrine in 2008. Robin received an International Young Jersey Educational Travel Award from the World Jersey Cattle Bureau Conference in 2008. Robin was a director of the American Jersey Cattle Association from 20082013 and a fundraising chair for the 2009 AJCA-National All-Jersey Inc. Annual Meetings, which were hosted by her home state. She was a member of organization’s registration, development and identification committees and also served on the All American Jersey Sale Committee. She was president of the New York Jersey Cattle Club and the Genesee County Farm Bureau. She traveled to the state capital and Washington D.C. to lobby for progressive dairy policy with Farm Bureau. She was a 4-H club leader, dairy quiz bowl coach and director of the Nioga Holstein Club. In addition to her father and husband of 19 years, Robin is survived by her fatherin-law, Robert B. Keller, Chatham; brothers-in-law Paul (Joann) Keller and Kent (Roberta) Keller, both of Kinderhook; sisters-in-law Kim Ehlers of Stuyvesant and Kristine (Timothy) Ooms of Chatham; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her mother-in-law, Judith (Atkinson) Keller. Memorials may be made to the AJCC Research Foundation, 6486 East Main Street, Reynoldsburg, OH 43068, or the American Diabetes Association, 315 Alberta Drive, Amherst, NY 14226. Page 116 JERSEY JOURNAL