Jdunn55
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- Location
- Helston, cornwall
Newbarton King-Of-Hearts for sale
He was born on the 6th April this year and is nicely grown.
I have full genomic results available - £196 PLI (£241 ACI and £242 SCI), 171kg of milk, 12.6kg of fat (+0.06%), 9.9kg of protein (+0.05%) to give a combined kg of solid score of 22.5. If he was launched today on the genomic scale I believe he would be top 5 for combined kg of solids
He has a nice balanced type with nothing extreme,
His calving score is good so can be used on heifers
He is a RED carrier if that's your thing
His biggest downside is that he has scored negative 4.4 on the fertility index - however this is the least heritable of all genomic traits and on the Holstein base would still be + 8.3!
He is a different pedigree, his sire is Inch Jake from cogent and his dam is Newbarton Cameron Maggie, she has yet to be classified but I suspect she will get a score of GP and probably go VG next time. She is back in-calf to second service to Gemini Norseman on a cogent contract and looks good.
His granddam was a VG87 Culverness Wallace daughter who averaged 8710 litres at 3.8% fat and 3.1% protein with a lifetime production award of LP70 over 10 lactations - longevity is built into his pedigree!
There is no chad in his pedigree so can be used on any chad relations.
Overall a very solid bull who would make a nice stock bull for someone. Please send me a message if interested. I will get photos of him later.
Many thanks.
He was born on the 6th April this year and is nicely grown.
I have full genomic results available - £196 PLI (£241 ACI and £242 SCI), 171kg of milk, 12.6kg of fat (+0.06%), 9.9kg of protein (+0.05%) to give a combined kg of solid score of 22.5. If he was launched today on the genomic scale I believe he would be top 5 for combined kg of solids
He has a nice balanced type with nothing extreme,
His calving score is good so can be used on heifers
He is a RED carrier if that's your thing
His biggest downside is that he has scored negative 4.4 on the fertility index - however this is the least heritable of all genomic traits and on the Holstein base would still be + 8.3!
He is a different pedigree, his sire is Inch Jake from cogent and his dam is Newbarton Cameron Maggie, she has yet to be classified but I suspect she will get a score of GP and probably go VG next time. She is back in-calf to second service to Gemini Norseman on a cogent contract and looks good.
His granddam was a VG87 Culverness Wallace daughter who averaged 8710 litres at 3.8% fat and 3.1% protein with a lifetime production award of LP70 over 10 lactations - longevity is built into his pedigree!
There is no chad in his pedigree so can be used on any chad relations.
Overall a very solid bull who would make a nice stock bull for someone. Please send me a message if interested. I will get photos of him later.
Many thanks.