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Most Successful Exhibitor AND Breederat the Goulburn Murray Jersey Breeders Club
On Farm Challenge 2012Class 8 years and over1st Leviticus LFS Neroli EX93 (pictured) Scored maximum 40 for rear udder width 3rd highest pointed cow in the competition3rd Homelands Groves Melys 3 EX92
Class 6-7 years in-milk1st Homelands Flowers Silvermine EX92 4th highest pointed cow in the competition3rd Homelands Sultans Yolanda EX91
Class 5 years in-milk2nd Homelands Sleeping Beauty EX93 2nd highest pointed cow in the competition
Class 4 years in-milk1st Homelands Jades Graceful Design EX91 (pictured)3rd Homelands Governors Silvermine
Class 3 years in-milk1st Homelands Thunders Sarah (pictured)2nd Homelands Hallmark Progress
Class 2 years in-milk4th Homelands Astounds Silvermine 4th Selling at IDW 20135th Homelands Beaus Emma
Selling at IDW 2013…
Cows, heifers, bulls and embryos always available.
1An in-milk Astound Silvermine backed by 3 generations EX90 or better who placed 4th in the recent OFC.
2An Elton yearling out of Homelands Sambos Yolanda EX90, who is a LESTER SAMBO daughter of Homelands Sultans Yolanda EX91, one of our recent
OFC placegetters.
3A package of 5 A-GRADE EMBRYOS by Vanahlem out of Homelands Extreme Silvermine 4 EX90 STP who is a daughter of our very successful Homelands
Sambos Silvermine 2 EX92 STP
CENTRAL GIPPSLAND JERSEY BREEDERS CLUB
23rd ON-FARM CHALLENGE RESULTS
President: David Anderson (03) 5627 6344 Secretary: Anthea Day (03) 5626 6373
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Judge: Peter Ness, SA
1st 2 yr old & Highest Pointed Cow
Inverell Fay 375
T. Saunders & A. Day
Pen of 5 Winner: D Mathews & A Walker
Highest Pointed Cow (member under 30):
Benelli Gannon May ~ Ben Elliott
Under 30 Encouragement Award (Judges Choice):
D Mathews & A Walker
2 yr old Progeny Test
Moroka Armbadge Hanna
P & B Brady
3 yr old 4 yr old
7-9 yrs 10 yrs + 5-6 yrs
Attaview Brookbi Melaine
R Attenborough Araluen Park Refute Sarina
D Mathews & A Walker
Langdale Parade Ebony 2
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Kings Ville Pam 33
R & K Anderson
Lang Park Leena 41
D Mathews & A Walker
24 Jersey Journal – January/February 2013
Where would the Yandavale herd be today if it wasn’t for its Wynne’s.A story of being in the right place at the right time.
Great Aussie cow families
Wynne wasn’t one of the 60 drafted out for us to look at. She was a rising two-year-old forward springing on the other side of the fence. The purchase of this animal somewhat took priority over the other 60. After finding out a bit more about her it turned out I already owned her dam, Robinvale Sambo Wynne VG85 H, who was a cow I bought out of the paddock from them the year before.
The pressure was put on Frank to sell Imps Wynne but he wouldn’t budge, he’d just say. “You’ve got 60 others here to take home you don’t need her.” We left Robinvale with the purchase of 60 head of cattle and no Imps Wynne.
It wasn’t until I made the final call to the Boyd’s to organise transport that Frank said. “We’ll make the invoice out for 61 head alright. I replied “No only 60”.
We commenced our dairying business in 2004 with the
purchase of 61 head of cattle from Frank and Fay Boyd “Robinvale Jerseys” one of which was Robinvale Imps Wynne Ex92 STP (but not without badgering).
Left to right: Yandavale Ressurection Wynne ET 84@2yr, Yandavale Resurrection Wynne 2 ET 87@2yr, Yandavale Parade Wynne 87@2yr, Yandavale Surefire Wynne 87@2yr, Robinvale Imps Wynne EX92 STP and Yandavale Iatola Wynne EX90.
Photos: Res Wynne, Res Wynne 2, Surefire Wynne and Iatola Wynne - Simon Tognola; Imps Wynne - Fauvic Photography
Everyone deserves a Wynne
25Jersey Journal – January/February 2013
Kingdom who was a son of Carnation Excell King out of Robinvale Roz Starlight VHC90. SK Wynne had Robinvale Sambo Wynne 85pts-2yrs sired by Lester Sambo (full sister to Sambo Wynne 2 EX91).
Sambo Wynne had Robinvale Imps Wynne EX92 STP7. She is sired by a homebred bull Robinvale Vanitys Imperial. He was a J Imperial son out of Aluna Sultans Vanity EX13 (this was a cross of two of Robinvale’s best bloodlines).
Imps Wynne has two sisters, Yandavale Brazo Wynne 87@2yr and Yandavale Golden Wynne EX91.
Robinvale Imps Wynne daughters Yandavale Rebel Wynne 86@2yr, Iatola Wynne EX90 (sold to K&S Smith $10,000) Parade Wynne 87@2yr, Surefire Wynne 87@yr, Resurrection Wynne-ET 84@2yr, Resurrection Wynne 2-ET 87@2yr, Reagan Wynne ET, Reagan Wynne 2-ET (sold to Atkins, Wilson & Forbes Syndicate $5750) Miss Reagan Wynne- ET (purchased from K&R Cochrane after they purchased eggs of Imps Wynnes).
We currently aren’t milking any grand-daughters of Imps Wynne. Imps Wynne at the age of 10 still resides at Yandavale and is on every 6wk flush program. Robinvale Imps Wynne has pregnancies due 2013 by Tequila, Hired Gun, Resurrection, Guapo, Iatola and Celebrity.
Frank replied “that other scrubber you wanted found her way into the mob this morning and I can’t be bothered getting her out. We were so excited and it was the beginning of a wonderful journey with a great cow.
The Wynne’s can be traced back to the cow Glen Opal Goldilocks who was bred by Jim Freidland and Sons of Obi Obi Road Kenilworth Queensland (dispersed June 2012). Frank & Fay Boyd purchased her in a line of cows when they commenced dairying at Nuesavale in 1969. She was only classified fair as a heifer.
The family name then changed to White Socks with the birth of her first heifer calf which had 4 white socks. Robinvale White Socks had three daughters Robinvale Wynne (1977), Wilma and Wenone.
These were the foundation animals for the branches of the ‘W’ families in the Robinvale herd.
In 1982 Robinvale Wynne had Sydneys Wynne VHC90 by Kakariki Sultans Sydney (NZ). She was purchased ($570) by Lloyd Granzien in 1987 in the first of the Robinvale Herd dispersals. Lloyd had informed Frank and Fay that he was not completely happy with his purchase as Sydneys Wynne was a bit stampy in the walk through so when the Boyd’s started up dairying again in 1990 they bought her back for $400.
She had Robinvale SK Wynne 84pts- 2yr (1992) sired by Glen Echo Star
Robinvale Imps Wynne is the most decorated show cow in the Yandavale herd winning Supreme Cow Gympie 2006, Reserve Champion Cow Gympie 2007, Champion Cow Brisbane 2008, Honourable Mention 2009, Champion Cow NSW Dairy Spectacular 2009 and her biggest achievement was Champion Cow Northern Challenge 2009.
Her progeny are proving themselves in the showring also with Yandavale Resurrection Wynne 2-ET winning Supreme Intermediate at Gympie show 2012. There was seven direct descendants of Imps Wynne at Gympie Show 2012 to receive four firsts, two seconds and one third placings.
The Wynne’s are an above average production family with seven milking Wynnes with an average PI of 102 in a 140 milkers (40% Holstiens). Robinvale Imps Wynne holds the four-year-old milk record in Queensland - 9240L - 4.4% 402kgF - 3.8% 351kgP - 305d.
Yandavale Iatola Wynne EX90 (K&S Smith Hillcrest Ayrshires) production - SY - 6719 - 3.71% 249kgsP - 4.64% 312kgsF - 305d - PI 110S3 - 4212 - 3.42% 144kgsP - 5.13% 216kgsF - 123d (cont) - PI 112
The Wynnes are wonderful herd cows that are so true to their type with each one cut like the other no matter what the sire. Production plus show Wynning style
Everyone deserves a Wynne.
WARRION JERSEYSSteven & Roslyn Chant
245 Melrose Road, WARRION, 3249PH: 03 5234 8416
roslyn.chant@bigpond.com
CAMO JERSEYSDavid & Raelene Hallyburton
355 Stoneyford Road, CObdEN, 3266
PH: 03 5595 1566chops@tca-online.com.au
David & Loretta Halliday539 Naroghid Road, NAROgHId, 3266PH: 03 5595 4466
Alan & Margaret Halliday100 Colac-ballarat Road,
IRREWARRA, 3249PH: 03 5231 4421
gLENbRAE JERSEYSJim & Glenda Carson
Oliver and Melanesia Carson30 blacks Road,
IRREWILLIPE, 3249PH: 03 5235 3279
jgcarson@activ8.net.au
Jake HarknessC/- Alta geneticsPH: 0448 634 533
jake.harkness@altagenetics.com
SPRING GULLY JERSEYSdon & Jan Murray255 Larpent Road,
bARONgAROOk WESt, 3249PH: 03 5233 8265
djmurray5@bigpond.com
WANSTEAD JERSEYSRoger Heath &
Amanda Reynolds 150 koort-koortnong Road,
CAMPERdOWN. 3260PH: 03 5593 9321
rvheath@tca-online.net.au
ROCkVALE JERSEYSDes & Wendy Parker
PO box 25, bEEAC, 3251
PH: 03 5234 6284djwjparker@bigpond.com
CAIRNbRAE JERSEYSAlan & Janine Carson
80 McNabbs Road, IRREWILLIPE EASt, 3249
PH: 03 5235 3201janinecarson17@hotmail.com
www.cairnbraejerseys.com
tAUgHbOYNE JERSEYSKerry McGarvie & Laurie Finney
217 darlington Road, gNOtUk, 3260
PH: 03 5593 9347k.mcgarvie@bigpond.com
JACkIAH & RIPPONLEA JERSEYS
Simon Reid & Belinda Egan165 Flannigans Road,
IRREWILLIPE EASt, 3249PH: 03 5235 3334
jackiahjerseys@bigpond.com
JIREH JERSEYSChris & Pam McKenzie859 Cooriemungle Road, COORIEMUNgLE, 3268
PH: 03 5598 7222jireh859@aussiebroadband.com.au
VENOMA JERSEYSJim & Norma Parker
550 tomahawk Creek Road, IRREWILLIPE, 3249
PH: 03 5235 3209venoma@bigpond.com
Bob GilmourgEELONg, 3216PH: 03 5241 2765
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COLAC JERSEY BREEDERS CLUBPresident: David Hallyburton – Secretary: Kerry McGarvie
Life members: Bob Mellross, Anne Mercer, Ted Codling and Jim Parker
New members always welcome
Member ProfileGLENBRAE JERSEYSn James and Glenda Carsonn 4 children all marriedn Almost 6 grandchildren
Historyn Married in 1974,took possession of 262 acres,a bare
block with 3 fences,a new dairy was built before possession,purchased a caravan to live in,till our house was built
n Jim and Alan went pick for pick with the milkers in the Cairnbrae herd hence Glenbrae herd was formed
n Today with Oliver our son - Melanesia has her own business,Paul,Saun and Simon we milk 650 cows on 1500 acres (230 leased)
Goalsn To see farming returned to be a profitable,exciting
profession that attracts young people to the land and the purchasing of their own farm is more achieveable
Achievementsn Winning the clubs OFC in 2001,2003,2004 and 2008n Supreme Champion Jersey Melbourne 2000n Senior Champion Jersey in Melbourne 2009n Champion Dairy Cow of the South West in 2008-09
with different cows n Football Team - Essendon but Jim really just likes a
good game of footy Apart from family if you could invite 6 people for dinner who would they be?1, James Bishop2. Annabelle Bishop3. Peter Cundall4. Johannes Van Eeden5. John Howard6. Dawn CaseStrange as it may seem I might even serve casseroles!
JUGIONG Daydream 5744 EX9144mths 7732 4.2 328 3.9 303 305d PI 119• 3rd 5 years in milk, Melbourne
Royal 2012 (milking 12 months)• 2nd 4 years in milk, MVJBC On
Farm Challenge 2012 Will freshen again in June to AltaGalaxies, we can’t wait!Owned in partnership and housed at Gorbro Holsteins
JUGIONG Daydream 5776 EX9142mths 7122 4.9 347 3.6 256 305d PI 106
•2nd3yearsinmilkNDJBCOn Farm Challenge 2011
to the Great Southern Supreme Champion
Will freshen again in March to AltaVanahlem
Her first daughter VG86 @ 2yrs.
We think you will hear more of both Daydream’s when they freshen, they’re up with the best this family has produced....stay tuned!
Selling at the IDW JErsEy sHOWCAsE sALE
JugioNgEraN6434- ajoinedSPiriTuaLfrom and EX90 DEDICATE daughter of Lightwood Eran EX92, twice over 300kgs prot and LARFALOTS full sister!
Still Daydreaming at Jugiong...
28 Jersey Journal – January/February 2013
Warren runs the farm by himself and milks 240 pure-bred Jerseys which average 5800 litres a year at about five per cent fat and 3.7 per cent protein. He supplies the Murray Goulburn co-op.
He says he doesn’t have time to compete in show rings. But he enjoys competing in both Jersey and inter-breed on-farm challenges, where he can benchmark his herd against the best in his region, and discuss breeding with other farmers.
Warren’s all-Jersey herd grazes on 140ha he leases near Yarram, three hours east of Melbourne and 20km inland from Victoria’s south-east coast.
He also grows fodder on a 60ha block he leases five kilometres from his main farm, and has recently purchased another 70ha only a kilometre away where he grows rye grass and maize.
He does not irrigate, but says he can grow plenty of feed when Yarram receives its 650mm average annual rainfall.
“The main thing is to try and grow enough feed to keep the girls happy for 12 months of the year,” he says.
This was tough in the early years of this century when the area had five or six years of low rainfall, but last year he had perhaps a little too much rain.
Warren grew up in Yarram, and spent about half his childhood on dairy properties share-farmed by his parents Allen and Ann.
He did a dairy apprenticeship when he left school, and share-farmed before he leased the land near Yarram.
He started the Carla Rose stud there with a herd of Jerseys he saw advertised in Cobden. “They were a reasonable price and neat and tidy, so I bought them,” he says.
“I slowly bred them up, and ended up buying another 12 cows from Shepparton about five years down the track just to build numbers up to get to where I am.
“I’m always looking for a good type cow, but they have got to produce as well. I’m not here for the show side of it.
“The original cows I bought were both registered herds, but they were never ever transferred. Some cows are registered, but I’m in the process of getting everything else done through genetic recovery and getting it all up to date. I’ll end up with a whole registered herd.”
He says he has milked Friesians in the past, but he got sick of looking at black-and-white cows.
“I’ve always liked Jerseys. I’ve always liked the colour – that’s what got my eye when I was younger. And they’ve always been easy to handle. As soon as I could get into buying my own, that’s the road I went down.”
He says it helps to have smaller-framed Jerseys when he is doing everything by himself. For example, it’s much easier to give Jerseys a hand to roll over when they are stuck.
Warren is a member of the South Gippsland Jersey Breeders Club, and five years ago started entering the club’s on-farm challenges.
He has won many awards, including a first prize in 2010.
In 2012, he won three seconds, one third and one fourth place when the club announced results at an event held on October 31 at the Leongatha RSL club. The results made Warren the second most successful breeder in the SGJBC 2012 competition.
He says the cow he had expected to do the best only came in fourth, but he was happy that two of his two-year-olds won second and third prizes.
“That means that things are looking pretty good for future years,” he says.
“The on-farm challenges are a good thing because I haven’t got the time to be showing cows.
No-frills Jerseys thrive in on-farm challengesSouth Gippsland breeder Warren Lace is continuing his successful run in the on-farm challenges he
says help improve the way he breeds Jerseys at his “no-frills” Carla Rose stud in south-east Victoria.
“The on-farm challenges are a good thing because
I haven’t got the time to be showing cows.”
Warren Lace with one of the Jerseys that has helped his “no frills” Carla Rose stud to a series of successes in on-farm challenges.
words: Michael Porteus
29Jersey Journal – January/February 2013
“It’s a good way to get people to come and look at my cows and see whether they think they are any good.
“I usually try to get to the presentation, and every year I’ve managed to get a place of some description.”
Warren thinks he has improved his herd by discussing sire selection with other breeders.
He also enters inter-breed on-farm competitions at Yarram and Warrigal, where one of his cows in 2011 came second in the three-year-old class.
The inter-breed challenges also allow him to benchmark his Jerseys against other breeds, confirming the wisdom of his decision to run a pure Jersey herd.
In the past five years, he has also been working on “corrective mating” with local breeding consultant Brad Aitken of Leading Edge Genetics.
The consultant comes twice a year to visually inspect and score his two year olds. He runs this data through a computer program to come up with recommendations for corrective mating.
Warren recalls that he started breeding with a fairly simple philosophy of selecting sires with good ratings for milk production, type and mammary systems.
But it soon became too difficult to remember in his head all the relationships in his herd. “That’s why I went down the road of corrective mating to help me out,” he says.
However, he still keeps an old-fashioned watch on production levels. “At the end of the day, that pays the bills, you’ve got to keep and eye on it,” he says.
Warren says the corrective-mating program has improved his herd.
“The last couple of years, the heifers have improved as they have calved,” he says. “There are probably not as many failures, especially in the udder and the ligaments, and that sort of thing.”
He admits that he was a bit nervous when his farm was chosen for a farm visit during the 2012 Jersey Australia annual general meeting and conference held in South Gippsland.
It was “a bit daunting” to have national and international Jersey figures bussed onto a farm he calls “a no-frills operation”.
“But I was hoping they would see something that they would like when they were here,” he says. “I picked out 20-odd cows that I like to look at, and let them have a look.”
At the time, Warren had some of the first Alta Galaxy heifers to calve in Australia, leading to much discussion with the visitors about sire selection.
Warren notes the comments of the international experts who visited his farm about how Australian breeders are well placed to take advantage of an expected doubling in the size of the world jersey herd in the next few years.
He says he might one day be able to export cattle, embryos, genetics and expertise, but at this stage he’s still concentrating on improving his own herd.
“I’m just trying to get to my own level, where I’d like to be,” he says.
“It’s a good way to get people to come and look at my cows and see whether they
think they are any good.”
An all-Jersey herd grazes the green, green grass near Yarram in south-east Victoria.
Balingen Park Jerseys“Little Cows - Big Attitude”!
Kieron & Melissa Eddy685 Hooper Road, Tatura, 3616
Ph: 0427 061 705balingen_eddy@bigpond.com
BROADLIN JERSEYSLynton and Lisa, Toni, Gavin and Cassie Broad
388 Johnson Road, LOCKINGTON 356303 5486 2624 - 0427 862 624 lisa.broad@bigpond.com
Jimann JerseysTrevor & Julie Campbell
286 Lowe Rd Rochester 3561PH: (03) 5484 1624 jimann1@bigpond.com
EURARIE JERSEYSCharles & Carolyn Smith
80 Rathbone Road, St Germains 3620Ph: 03 5826 0325
andesholsteins@bigpond.com.au
Brookbora JerseysRobert and Sandra Bacon
Tennyson Vic 357203 5488 2323 - 0429 333 119
bacons@brookbora.com.auwww.brookbora.com.au
Bercar Jersey StudBernie and Carol McManus
252 Bamawm Rd Bamawm. 3561Ph: 03 5483 2245
e-mail bercar3561@bigpond.com
SUNSHINE FARM JERSEYSN R & J M McDonald
715 Andrews Rd Kyabram 3620Ph: 03 5855 2516 - 0428 992 450
janelleabbey@hotmail.com
LincoLndeLL JerseysRon and Val Read & Family
167 Panoo RoadLockington 3563
Utopia JerseysJared & Courtney Ireland
53 Hewlett Lane, Lockington.Ph: 03 5486 2694
courtney.wagner@bigpond.com
Silhouette JerseysRichard & Ann Worboys
Echuca Mitiamo Rd • KottaPh: 03 5483 7500
info@silhouettefarm.biz
Sybilgrove & SummerSpirit Jerseys
Collins Family202 McColl Road, Ballendella 3561
Ph/Fax: 03 5486 5393
NortherN District Jersey BreeDers cluB
Presdient: Bill Cochrane 03 5486 5474 Secretary: Lisa Broad 03 5486 2624
Benlock Jersey Stud
Bryan & Lee Rushton79 Brooks Rd Rochester 3861
Ph: 03 5484 1551benlockj@dodo.com.au
WINDY WAYS JERSEYS
Frank Walsh41 A Finlay Road, Tongala VIC 3621
Ph: 03 5859 0532 Mobile: 0418 576 856
Email: frankwalsh3@bigpond.com
Dalbora GeneticsRobert & Sandra Bacon
Daryl & Maria Collins
Tennyson Vic 35720427 882 227 - 0429 333 119info@dalboragenetics.com.auwww.dalboragenetics.com.au
JUGIONG JERSEYSNicholson Family
Curr Rd Girgarre 3624Ph/fax 03 5854 6393
Pat 03 5854 6513jugiong@bigpond.com.au
Rockleigh ParkJerseys
Stewart Mancer2/1 Moama Court, Moama
Ph: 0429 882 201rockleighpark@bigpond.com
SHENSTONEJERSEY STUDGordon & Lyn Emmett12 Curr Road, Stanhope
Ph: 03 5857 2629lynemmett@bigpond.com.au
.....breeding since 1930
Gailee JerseysNorm & Dawn Stone
489 Hill Rd StanhopePh: 03 5857 2399
gaileeadsl@bigpond.com
Craigielea Jerseys Bill, Kaye and Andrew Cochrane836 Hansen Rd, Bamawm, 3561
Ph: 03 5486 5474craigielea3@bigpond.com
32 Jersey Journal – January/February 2013
2012 STATE JERSEY SHOWWednesday 31 October & Thursday 1 November, 2012 - Camden ShowgroundJudge: Mr. Darrin Grevett
Heifer under 6 months1 Wilson Family - Shirlinn Tequila Wren
- Tower Vue Prime Tequila2 Rivendell Jerseys - Rivendell Getaway
Passion - Rapid Bay Getaway3 W & S Oslear - Cedar Vale Regan Poppy
2 - Rapid Bay ReaganHeifer 6 months and under 9 months1 Wilson Family - Shirlinn Tequila
Snowflake - Tower Vue Prime Tequila2 B & J Gavenlock - Bralock Shot of Merle
- Tower Vue Prime Tequila3 S & K Whitten - Inspiration Park Tyler
SM Fussy - Lencrest TylerHeifer 9 months and under 12 months1 Rivendell Jerseys - Rivendell Tequila
Violet - Tower Vue Prime Tequila2 B & J Gavenlock - Bralock Governor
Dinah - Griffens Governor
Juvenile Champion - Rivendell Tequila Violet, Rivendell Jerseys.
Champion Cow and winner of the Bralock Jersey trophy - Cedar Vale Country Floss, M & R Wilson.
Intermediate Champion - Shirlinn Verify Pet, Wlson family.
3 Wilson Family - Shirlinn Emerson Eve - Rivendell Sambo Emerson
Heifer 12 months and under 18 months1 B & J Gavenlock - Bralock Kenedy
Kookie - Brunchilli Domenic Levi2 Wilson Family - Shirlinn Governor Eve
- Griffens Governor3 C & J O’Meara - Salvation R Regal - Rapid
Bay ReaganHeifer 18 months and under 24 months1 B & J Gavenlock - Strongbark Governor
Jess - Griffens Governor2 S & K Whitten - Foxton M P Doris -
Brunchilli Mr Presley3 Chelsea Dickinson - Wollingurry M P
Illusion - Brunchilli Mr PresleyJUVENILE CHAMPION Rivendell Tequila VioletRESERVE CHAMPION Shirlinn Tequila WrenHONOURABLE MENTION Shirlinn Tequila Snowflake
2012 N.S.W. FUTURITY1 D & L Buckley - Nimerald SC Iatola
Nancy - SC Gold Dust Paramount Iatola2 J Quin - Orana T Bone Silverfinch -
Richies Jace T Bone3 J Quin - Orana Gainful Pet Kaarmona
- GaleaoFemale under 24 months in milk1 Rivendell Jerseys - Rivendell Sambo
Halle - Lester Sambo2 Wilson Family - Shirlinn Exciting
Rowena - Bridon Excitation3 C & J O’Meara - Salvation Senior Floss
Female 24 and under 30 months in milk1 J Quin - Orana BBC Ilagay - Bushlea
Comericas Brook2 W & S Oslear - Ascot Park Comerica
Beauty 2 - Bridon Remake Comerica3 J Hayes & R Wilson - Bralock Comerica
Merle - Bridon Remake ComericaFemale 30 and under 36 months in milk1 Wilson Family - Shirlinn Verify Pet -
Arthusa Sambo Verify2 D & L Buckley - Nimerald SC Iatola
Nancy - SC Gold Dust Paramount Iatola3 P Buckley - Eagle Vale LJF Platinum -
Nimerald L JProduction Orana Iatola Memory 435 kg Fat + ProteinJunior Best Udder Rivendell Sambo Halle
INTERMEDIATE CHAMPIONPlus Brunchilli Farming Trust Trophy Shirlinn Verify Pet RESERVE CHAMPION Rivendell Sambo Halle HONOURABLE MENTION Orana BBC Ilagay
Pen of 2 females under 36 months1 Wilson Family2 Rivendell Jerseys3 J QuinCow 3 years and under 4 years in milk1 Wilson Family Shirlinn Connection
Priscilla Giprat Belles Connection 1st Production 575 kg Fat + Protein2 C & J O’Meara Wallacedale Actions Belle
3 Forest Glen Avery Action3 D & L Buckley Nimerald Jude Nancy
Curtsey Duncan Jude
Judge: Darrin Grevett.
33Jersey Journal – January/February 2013
Reserve Champion - Shirlinn Connection Priscilla, Wilson family.
N.S.W. STATE JERSEY YOUTH SHOWWednesday 31 October, 2012 - Camden Showground. Judge: Mr. Waylon Barron
PARADERS COMPETITION11 years & under1 Mitchell Atkins2 Ruby O’Meara3 Zak Hackett4 Chelsea Dickinson5 Toby Whitten6 Katelyn Atkins12 years – 15 years1 Jamie Whybrow2 Keeley Warren3 Meg Whitten4 Gabby Dalton5 Scott Essam6 Ben Essam16 – 20 years1 Grace Jeffery2 Cameron Yarnold3 Laura Nesbitt4 Kristy Wassink5 Anna Markey6 Emily WilsonChampion ParaderPlus “Rivendell Jersey” Trophy Grace JefferyReserve Champion Parader Cameron Yarnold
HEIFER CLASSESHeifer 6 months and under 9 months born 1/2/12 to 30/4/12)1 Rivendell Jerseys - Rivendell Getaway -
Passion Rapid Bay Getaway2 W & S Oslear - Cedar Vale Regan Poppy
2 - Rapid Bay Reagan3 W & S Oslear - Cedar Vale Vermont
Rose - Claydon Park VermontHeifer 9 months and under 12 months
(born 1/11/11 to 31/1/12)1 Wilson Family - Shirlinn Tequila
Snowflake - Tower Vue Prime Tequila2 C & J O’Meara - Salvation Reagan Belle
- Rapid Bay Reagan
3 Wilson Family - Shirlinn Tequila Wren - Tower Vue Prime Tequila
Heifer 12-15 months(born 1/8/11 to 31/10/11)1 Rivendell Jerseys - Rivendell Tequila
Violet - Tower Vue Prime Tequila2 Wilson Family - Shirlinn Emerson Eve
- Rivendell Sambo Emerson3 B & J Gavenlock - Bralock Governor
Dinah - Griffens GovernorHeifer 15-18 months (born 1/5/11 to 31/7/11)1 J Quin - Orana Brook Sunshine -
Bushlea Comericas Brook2 Hurlstone Ag. High School -
Hurlstone Keeping Bright - Daraway Flowerpower Satria
3 Hurlstone Ag. High School - Hurlstone Kutie Jolie - Daraway Flowerpower Satria
Heifer 18-21 months (born 1/2/11 to 30/4/11)1 C & J O’Meara - Salvation R Regal -
Rapid Bay Reagan2 B & J Gavenlock - Bralock Kenedy
Kookie - Brunchilli Domenic Levi3 Wilson Family - Shirlinn Governor Eve
- Griffens GovernorCHAMPION HEIFER Rivendell Tequila Violet RESERVE CHAMPION HEIFER Shirlinn Tequila SnowflakeHONOURABLE MENTION Salvation Reagan Belle
YOUTH JUDGING COMPETITIONGROUP 1 - 12 years & under1 Zak Hackett2 Mitchell Atkins3 Cailyn LovedayGROUP 2 - 13 years & over1 Cameron Yarnold2 Grace Jeffery3 Anna Markey
2nd Production Foxton Connection Carol 468 Kg Fat + Protein 3rd Production Orana Connect Opal 387 kg Fat + ProteinCow 4 years and under 5 years in milk1 J Hayes Waianiwa Star Madeline
Waianiwa Astound Star2 B & J Gavenlock Bralock Imperial Merle
Meadow Lawn J Imperial3 P Buckley Eagle Vale Fusion Platinum
Molly Brook Fusion2nd Production Sensational Sunshine Nimerald 573 kg Fat + Protein1st Production Orana Jace Sunlight Windy
588 kg Fat + ProteinCow 5 years and under 6 years in milk1 M & R Wilson - Cedar Vale Country Floss
- BW Country2 Wilson Family - Shirlinn Brookbi
Priscilla - Bushlea Brook Biestar 1st Production 641 Kg Fat + Protein2nd Production Orana Daydream Serenade 597 kg Fat + ProteinCow 6 years and over in milk1 J Hayes - Ingalala Biestar Jess 2 -
Bushlea Brook Biestar2 Wilson Family - Koree Island Astound
Silkienne - Molly Brook Berretta Fabulous
2nd Production 633 Kg Fat + Protein3 Wilson Family - Shirlinn Caesar
Starfinch - Fleurieu Caesar 1st Production 687 kg Fat + ProteinPen of 3 females over 3 years1 Wilson Family2 S & K Whitten3 J QuinDams Progeny1 Wilson Family - Shirlinn Malcolm
Priscilla2 D & L Buckley3 S & K Whitten - Echo Glen Jesse 315th
Champion Production Cow Shirlinn Caesar Starfinch Sire Production 687 kg Fat + ProteinRESERVE Shirlinn Brookbi Priscilla Production 641 Kg Fat + ProteinSenior Best Udder Shirlinn Connection Priscilla
CHAMPION COWPlus Bralock Jersey Trophy Cedar Vale Country Floss SireRESERVE CHAMPION Shirlinn Connection Priscilla HONOURABLE MENTION Ingalala Biestar Jess 2 Most Successful Exhibitor Wilson Family “Shirlinn Jerseys”
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Agri-Gene are pleased to be able to announce their IDW Blue Ribbon
Specials which include the following New Sires; Sweetie PLUS Iatolas Bold was included into our Proven Jersey line-up in April this year from CRI, USA. He is ranked amongst the Top 10 JPI Sires and is the No.1 Type Bull in Top 30 JSI Sires in the USA. He transmits excellent Udders with solid Production and outstanding Health Traits for Productive Life, Cell Counts and is one of the best for Semen Fertility.
Sunset Canyon DIVINE – ET is a new outcross Genomic bull from the USA who offers extreme Type, Production and Components and is ranked amongst the Top Genomic bulls in the USA. If improving Udder Conformation is a priority then look no further than Divine. Will improve Health Traits and will lower Cell Counts.
Avonlea Kookie’s KONSPIRACY – ET is a stylish new Connection son from the premier “Kookie EX92” cow family in Canada, backed by over 9 generations of VG and EX cows. This cow family is noted for their accomplishments in the show ring, being All-Canadian, Futurity and Brood Cow Winners.
Riverside EXCITEMENT is an exciting new Excitation son who descends from the reigning IDW Intermediate Champion Cow “Lollypop EX93”. His Dairy Strength
combined with Lollypop’s phenomenal will to Milk and superb Udder is backed by 6 generations of excellent Pure Production cows will compliment any breeding program.
Other Proven and Gold Label Sires on Special include the best All-Round Jersey Sire; Richies Jace TBONE A364 who boasts outstanding Functional Traits along with been the No.1 bull for Teat Placement and equal No.1 Type Sire in the USA with rave reviews on his Australian milking daughters who are excelling in the milking shed, show and sale rings. He is one of only two bulls in the breed who are over +200 for APR and over +120 for Overall Type.
Nowell SANDBLAST is Australia’s Cream of the Crop Sire who is the No.1 APR, JSI and Protein Kgs Sire in the breed.
He is a huge 102 APR points higher than his nearest Australian proven peer and ranked amongst the Top 1% of the breed for Ligament Strength and Rear Udder Width with great Workabilities and Cell Counts.
Tower Vue Prime TEQUILA - ET has lived up to the hype as been the equal No.1 Type and No.2 Udder Sire in the USA dominating the colored shavings at the recent World Dairy Expo, All-American Jersey Show in Louisville and Royal Agricultural Winter Fair with daughters
taking out various championships and classes and been awarded the 2012 WDE Premier Sire.
Second Crop Success Star; Riverside SPIRITUAL is a Top 10 Proven Sire with good Type and Production along with outstanding Functional Traits which will see him remain a Farmer Favorite into 2013, Sexed Semen now available. He also transmits Show Champions and On-Farm Challenge Winners throughout Australia.
Arethusa VALID ACTION exemplifies Style, Balance and Show-Winning Type from the brood cow extraordinaire “Veronica EX97”. Recently at the World Dairy Expo and Royal Agricultural Winter Fair a Maternal Sister to Valid Action dominated the colored shavings which have boasted good sales in this Action son.
Budjon-Vail Jade GRAYSON – ET is pedigree packed and full of potential from the high profile show queen “Griffen EX95” who is world-renown for her show credentials, massive Dairy Strength, openness and beautiful capacious Udder.
Call into our show booth at IDW (Site 7) in January for Agri-Gene’s complete list of IDW Specials available in all breeds.
We will also have daily cheese and wine samplings available at the conclusion of judging each day.
Tequila Dtr: Family Hill Tequila Ruby1st Jnr 2 Yr Old and Reserve Intermediate Champion; Washington State Jersey Show, USA.
Tbone Dtr: Hi-Kel Tbone Pfenning – ET VG88 Spiritual Dtr: Mikandan Spirituals Lizabeth EX901st Snr 3 Yr Old and Honorable Mention Intermediate Champion; Melbourne Royal Show 2012.
Agri-Gene IDW Jersey Blue Ribbon Specials for 2013
AGRI-GENE IDW BLUE RIBBON SPECIALS
Agri-Gene Pty Ltd123-125 Tone Road, Wangaratta Victoria 3677ph: 03 5722 2666 fax: 03 5722 2777email: info@agrigene.com.au web: www.agrigene.com.au
SANDBLASTNowell Sandblast Flowerpower x Admiral
KONSPIRACYAvonlea Kookie’s Konspiracy - ET Connection x Renaissance
SPIRITUALRiverside Spirit Avery x Berretta
Show Winning Cow Family “Veronica”Exemplifi es Style, Balance & Show Winning Type
Exciting New Sire From the ReigningIDW Intermediate Champion Cow “Lollypop”
Agri-Gene is home to the No.1 TPI Holstein Sire, 6 of the Top 10 TPI Holstein Sires in the USA, No.1 Australian Type & Udder Holstein Sire, No.1 Australian APR Jersey Sire and the No.1 USA Type Jersey Sire.
TBONERichies Jace Tbone A364 Jace x Lemvig
TEQUILATower Vue Prime Tequila - ET Primetime x Sambo
CRDIVINESunset Canyon Divine - ET Valentino x RestoreNowell Sandblast Flowerpower x AdmiralNowell Sandblast Flowerpower x Admiral
Show Winning Cow Family “Veronica” Exciting New Sire From the Reigning
Sunset Canyon Divine - ET Valentino x Restore
Richies Jace Tbone A364 Jace x LemvigRichies Jace Tbone A364 Jace x LemvigRichies Jace Tbone A364 Jace x Lemvig
All-Round Elite Flush Sire with Outstanding Functional TraitsEqual No.1 Type Sire in the USA
Tower Vue Prime Tequila - ET Primetime x Sambo
Premier Sire World Dairy Expo 2012Equal No.1 Type, No.1 Stature & No.2 Udder Jersey Sire in the USA
Australia’s Cream of the Crop who is theNo.1 APR, JSI & Protein Kgs Sire
Pedigree Packed & Full of Potential From theHigh Profi le Show Queen “Griffen”
VALIDACTIONArethusa Valid Action Action x Centurion
EXCITEMENTRiverside Excitement Excitation x BW Country
CRPLUSSweetie Plus Iatolas Bold Iatola x Artist
GRAYSONBudjon-Vail Jade Grayson - ET Jade x C Tops
Stylish New Connection Son From The MuchAdmired “Kookie” Cow Family in Canada
Second Crop Success Star who Sires ShowChampions & On-Farm Challenge Winners
New Release Outcross Genomic Sire WithExtreme Type, Production & Components
Proven New Sire - Top 10 JPI SireNo.1 Type Bull in Top 30 JSI Sires in the USA
Agri-Gene is home to the No.1 TPI Holstein Sire, 6 of the Top 10 TPI
All-Round Elite Flush Sire with All-Round Elite Flush Sire with Outstanding Functional TraitsOutstanding Functional TraitsEqual No.1 Type Sire in the USAEqual No.1 Type Sire in the USA
Premier Sire World Dairy Expo 2012Premier Sire World Dairy Expo 2012Equal No.1 Type, No.1 Stature & No.2 Udder Jersey Sire in the USANo.2 Udder Jersey Sire in the USA Equal No.1 Type Sire in the USAEqual No.1 Type Sire in the USA
Agri-Gene IDW Blue Ribbon SpecialsOrders must be a Minimum of 25 Straws per Bull and have Semen delivered prior to the 31st March 2013.This offer is Valid from the 1st December 2012 to 31st January 2013 or while Stocks last.All Other Proven Bulls are Available at a 15% Discount for a Minimum of 25 Straws.
Agri-Gene IDW Blue Ribbon SpecialsOrders must be a Minimum of 25 Straws per Bull and have Semen delivered prior to
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