Australian Jersey Journal Sept / Oct 2023

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The Australian

JERSEY JOURNAL

September-October 2023

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FROM THE FRONT DESK

On August 19th the Association celebrated a momentous occasion in awarding its first Master Breeder Awards with a wonderful night with past and present members at Cargo Hall in Melbourne for the Breed Association The Jersey Elite Awards have given us a great opportunity to connect with a number of retired Breeders who have been quite honoured to have their cows recognised and have reflected fondly of their time as members of Jersey Australia and breeding Jersey cows. it has been quite warming to receive letters and phone calls and listen to their many stories and fond memories.

My congratulations again to our inaugural Master Breeders. You are all very worthy recipient of a Master Breeder award and who all have a strong recognisable achievement for:

• Longevity with the society and a strong commitment to registering and classifying cows.

• Breeding cows that excel in both type and production

• Breeding cows that breed on and have progeny recognised for their type and production.

• Breeding cows that are in demand by other Breeders in Australia and across the globe

• Breeding bulls that have excelled in AI programs

• Cows and herds with genetic excellence with 7 of the Master Breeders in the Top 50 BPI herds in the country.

The release of the awards has raised much interest from members in seeking answers as to why cows are not being recognised. A common pattern in looking at a large number of cows is data accuracy. It is really important to ensure the data and information you provide Jersey Australia matches your records with your herd test centre.

We have been assisting herds to match data due to significant data variation between their herd book and herd test centre records. To make these corrections, it is very time consuming as each cow has to be manually corrected. It is important for members to ensure your data is correct and accurate when presenting to Jersey Australia as we can only work with what we are provided.

Best Regards

Glen Barrett General Manager

Jersey Australia Director Appointment

Jersey Australia is pleased to announce the appointment of David Boyd to the Board for an interim period up to the 2024 AGM to fill a vacant board position.

David, lives at Nowra NSW and farms RiverLane Dairies which incorporates the BRUNCHILLI & RIVENDELL STUDS milking circa 600 cows.

David can be contacted on email David.Boyd@jersey.com.au

Spring Classification 2023

Bookings are now open for Spring 2023 Classification requirements. Jersey Australia encourages members to be proactive in making their bookings.

Over the past 2 years members proactiveness in booking classifications is reducing with over half of classification bookings coming after the booking cut off dates.

Bookings can be made by returning the classification booking form via mail, book online at https://jersey.com.au/product/spring2023_classbooking/ or email class@jersey.com.au

Bookings for all regions excluding Queensland where classifications will be undertaken at the end of September will close October 15th, 2023.

All Breeds Youth Program

Australia’s registered breed Associations are joining forces to implement a National All Breeds youth program.

With a program that will include leadership and mentoring, on farm and off farm skills development and the annual young breeders’ school and with a dedicated annual funding commitment from all breed associations, the All-Breeds youth program is working towards being up and running during the back half of this year.

Competition Judges

The Board of Jersey Australia recently considered the necessity to maintain an active approved judge panel.

It is the responsibility of the organisers of the show or competition to appropriately consider who they appoint as a judge.

Jersey Australia provides the following guidance on how to select a judge for your show or competition.

A person who is appointed to judges a show or photographic competition of jersey cows should.

• Have and informed understanding of the structure of a jersey cow and be able to know the correct terms and names of the parts they refer to.

o It is also expected that they have an informed understanding of how 1 part of the cow can affect others of the cow and the importance of

• To have an informed understanding of the All-Breeds Ethics Guidelines and to able to appropriately recognise whether a cow has been incorrectly or inappropriately fitted in accordance with the guidelines.

• Have an informed understanding of the key natural and defining characteristics of the jersey cow.

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The Australian Jersey Journal – September-October 2023 // 6 AROUND THE GROUNDS JERSEY JOURNAL Print Post Approved 325550-009 September-October 2023 The Australian Champion Jersey Cow Queensland Dairy Showcase Gatton Show ADADALE SLEEPING JINGLES | OUR COVER | From the Front Desk  4 Around The Grounds  6 Jersey Elite Awards 10 Masters Of Their Craft 14 Next-Gen Jersey Backed By Profitable Parentage 24 WWS Creating The Next-Gen 26 Joint Venture To Open New Doors For Jersey Breeders 27 Autumn 2023 Classification 28 August 2023 ABV Release 30 Show Results 34 Sales Wrap 36 ADADALE SLEEPING JINGLES Champion Cow Gatton Show Adadale Jerseys See show results on page 34

• Have and informed understanding of the type of cow that best fits Australian farming conditions and to mature into a long lasting, high production profitable dairy cow.

• Be able to clearly communicate their placing decisions to the public accurately describing the variation from cow to cow why they have placed the cows in the order that they have.

Jersey Australia provides no recommendation of judges’ capability or performance and considers it the responsibility of the organisers of the show or competition to determine the appointed judge(s)has the appropriate capability to officiate at their show or competition.

Registration of Bulls

Following a review of registration requirements of Bulls by the Jersey Australia Genetics Committee, the Board has endorsed a recommendation to remove the requirement for a dam to be classified for a bull to be registered.

The removal of this requirement was considered appropriate in that.

• The Association requires that all bulls are genomic tested prior to Registration, and this is considered to be an as good indicator of the bull’s potential.

• The current rule does not contain any minimum classification standards so does not provide a beneficial quality control mechanism.

• Modern breeding technologies provides breeders with the potential to see bulls at an age to be breeding ready before their dams commence their 1st lactation and receive their initial classification.

Position Vacant

Jersey Australia is seeking expression of interest from members interested in joining either the:

• Genetics and Breed Development Sub Committee

• Promotions and Marketing Sub-Committee

The Genetics and Breed Development Sub Committee provide a key function of review on all genetics matters both on behalf of the Board and driven by the committee members and provide recommendations to the Board for consideration.

Sub-Committee members are expected to have a good understanding or all breeding objectives, breeding values and classification.

The Promotions and Marketing Sub-Committee assist the Association in establishing its annual promotions events calendar and competition review.

Members interested in joining either of the subcommittee should contact General Manager Glen

AROUND THE GROUNDS

Barrett or Sub Committee Chairs Wayne Kuhne and Jane Sykes

Expression of interest close on Friday October 7th, 2023.

Great Southern and Great Northern Challenges

As we head towards spring, planning should be underway for your on-farm challenges. Club challenges are expected to be completed and results to the Jersey Australia office by October 31st, 2022.

• Great Southern Challenge Judging is expected to commence on week starting Nov 13th.

• Great Northern Challenge Judging is expected to commence on week starting Nov 27th.

• Great Southern Presentation will be on Wednesday December 13th.

• Great Northern Presentation date will be confirmed in the coming weeks.

The Board of Jersey Australia has raised its concern that some club may not be meeting their minimum basic governance requirement of holding an Annual General Meeting and that by not holding an annual general meeting, you are putting at risk, your club’s capacity to be covered by Jersey Australia’s insurance policies for public liability and volunteer workers insurance.

Due to the is concern, the Board of Jerey Australia has implemented the following requirements.

• All Clubs submitting entries into the Great Northern and Great Southern Challenges and any other Jersey Australia competition that is entered on a club basis are required on an annual basis to submit the following by September 30th.

o A copy of your Annual General Meeting minutes for 2023

o A list of club activities or events expected to be held in the coming 12 months.

o A payment of $27.50 for the cost of insurance coverage

Clubs who do not consider they will be able to meet these requirements in full by Sept 30, 2023, must contact Jersey Australia General Manager Glen Barrett on 0418 466 371 or email Glen.Barrett@jersey.com.au to apply for an exemption.

We cannot stress the importance of ensuring your clubs meet their minimum basic governance requirement and maintaining your bank authorities up to date to prevent accounts becoming dormant and accounts being transferred to unclaimed funds.

If you have any questions relating to the Boards directive, please contact any one of the Board members who’s contact details you will find on Jersey Australia’s website at https://jersey.com.au/the-board/

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South Gippsland Jersey Breeders Club Inc.

PRESIDENT: WAYNE

KUHNE | SECRETARY: NICOLA TEMPLETON |

TREASURER: ALEX MATHEWS

LIFE MEMBERS:

• Colin & Jenny Dowel – Inverell

• Keith & Pat Kuhne – Bushlea

• Gordon & Marianne Lawson – Kooroo

• Don & Evelyn Patterson – Sanray

• I & J Richards – Somersleigh Jerseys

MEMBERS:

• Barry & Sue Allan – Inverlair Heights

• Ian Anderson – Kings View

• Lindsay Anderson – Kings Vista

• Winsome Anderson – Kayvee

• Patrick Anderson – Kings Veldt

• Andrew & Julie Appleyard – Tarralyn

• Reece Attenborough – Attaview

• Mick & Michelle Axford – Joax

• Colleen Baker

• John & Jill Bilney – Grandridge

• Geoff, Estelle & Brett Boyd – Ranleigh

• Lynton & Lisa Broad – Broadlin

• Gavin Broad – Broadside

• Paul Cocksedge

• Neil & Elaine Comben – Wyndamere

• Rebecca Cooper – Camille

• Trent & Belinda Crawford – Billy Creek

• Carissa & Will Davis & Gage-Brown

• Sage & Maree Deenen – Carisma

• Jennifer & Trenton Douch & Mumford

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• Stephanie & Rodney Goode – Boronia Ridge

• Sue & Dirk Greening/Warren

• Cohen, Ashley & Jane Harrison – Krishlaye

• Daryl & Lani Hoey – Beulah

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ELITE AWARDS

Jersey Australia congratulates the following Breeders who have been awarded multiple Jersey Elite Awards for Jersey Elite Brood Cows, Jersey Elite Production Cows and Jersey Elite Type Cows and Jersey Elite Bulls. The full list of breeders and cows is available on the Jersey Australia website.

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JERSEY ELITE PRODUCTION COWS Breeder Production Cows Breeder Production Cows JIM, GLENDA & OLIVER CARSON 137 JR & MA COCKERELL 104 NICHOLSON FAMILY 103 RP & LJ SMETHURST 98 PA & LM MUMFORD 74 GW & N AKERS 63 BROOKBORA PTY LTD 57 AG & JA CARSON 52 D AND L PARISH 48 DARRYN HOURIGAN 47 J & J BILNEY 45 PG & VM WHITFORD 42 KN & PL KUHNE 40 J,K & J SYKES 40 G & A HEAZLEWOOD 39 GC & SJ THORN 37 DF & NM COLLINS 37 WT & PK COCHRANE 36 GJ, LK & CM EMMETT 35 MURRAY BROOK FARM 35 DB & AT VAN POPERING 34 L & M WALLACE 32 AR & MJ RICHARDS 31 BALNAGEITH JERSEY STUD 31 M & H MURRAY 31 HG, JO & A BROWN 29 IR ANDERSON 27 PC & WJ NESS 26 SR & HM BRUNS 26 GA LAWSON 25 S CHANT 22 IL, JL & JL RICHARDS 22 YURAMIE PASTORAL CO 20 WILSON FAMILY 19 R & H PERRETT 19 M & J THORN 19 RANLEIGH FARMS UNIT TRUST 19 CB & KC COUCH 18 RG, DE & WL BARTON 17 C GLENNEN & CO 17 S REA 17 GC & RG SPRUNT 16 T SAUNDERS & A DAY 16 DA & BL EDWARDS 16 C & J DOWEL 15 RG & KL ANDERSON 14 DG & RS HALLYBURTON 14 SC SALWAY 13 GT & JW FLEMING 13 COLNARCO PTY LTD 13 TJ & JH CAMPBELL 12 BMC & MG MONSON 12 CREEBANK PARTNERSHIP 12 JM MCDONALD 12 JR & NE PARKER 12 KA & MJ BRERETON 12 BT & CA MCMANUS 11 DJ & WJ PARKER 11 GB & RP GILMOUR 11 TW & CJ SCHUTZ 11 W & R & R MCVEAN 11 WF & HJ MARCH 11 L & L BROAD 10 JOHNSTON BROS 10 LOANE RH PTY LTD 10 RL & TJ REID 9 DP & JJ MURRAY 9 AJ, MA & KE YORK 9 BR & KL MILLS 9 J & B JEFFERY 9 JW & RL ECKERMANN 9 KELVIN P TROTMAN 9 PW SCOWN & SONS 9 S&F WATERS 9
The Australian Jersey Journal – September-October 2023 // 11 JERSEY ELITE BROOD COWS Breeder Brood Cows Breeder Brood Cows L & M WALLACE 11 AG & JA CARSON 10 GW & N AKERS 9 CB & KC COUCH 6 BROOKBORA PTY LTD 5 KN & PL KUHNE 5 WILSON FAMILY 4 NICHOLSON FAMILY 3 RG & KL ANDERSON 3 RP & LJ SMETHURST 2 G & A HEAZLEWOOD 2 GC & SJ THORN 2 DB & AT VAN POPERING 2 GA LAWSON 2 L & L BROAD 2 RL & TJ REID 2 B & D SMETHURST 2 P. HENTSCHKE & W. SCHUTZ 2 JERSEY ELITE TYPE COWS Breeder Type Cows Breeder Type Cows AG & JA CARSON 17 BROOKBORA PTY LTD 11 L & M WALLACE 10 WILSON FAMILY 10 KN & PL KUHNE 9 GW & N AKERS 8 GC & RG SPRUNT 8 L & L BROAD 7 BRUNCHILLI FARMING TRUST 6 CB & KC COUCH 5 NICHOLSON FAMILY 5 RG & KL ANDERSON 5 CR & CM PARKER 5 G & A HEAZLEWOOD 4 B & D SMETHURST 4 DARRYN HOURIGAN 4 T SAUNDERS & A DAY 4 D & J GREVETT 4 HG, JO & A BROWN 3 P & K RODAUGHAN 3 RJ, NJ & WL MALONEY 3 GC & SJ THORN 2 DB & AT VAN POPERING 2 P. HENTSCHKE & W. SCHUTZ 2 JR & MA COCKERELL 2 R & H PERRETT 2 RG, DE & WL BARTON 2 TJ & JH CAMPBELL 2 JOHNSTON BROS 2 SG REID 2 SC SALWAY 2 PG MCDONALD 2 N & E DIBDEN 2 DM & LM FRY 2 J P & J A PHILLIPS 2 AP & AM KOCH 2 B GAVENLOCK & M POLSON 2 E W & S OSLEAR 2 JERSEY ELITE BULLS Breeder Elite Bulls Breeder Elite Bulls AG & JA CARSON 2 L & M WALLACE 2 PANNOO PARTNERS 1 DN MATTHEW 1 BROOKBORA PTY LTD 1 DM & L HOEY 1 GC & RG SPRUNT 1 L & L BROAD 1 JERSEY ELITE AWARDS

BROOKBORA JERSEYS 60TH ANNIVERSARY

TUESDAY 28TH MAY 2024, preceding the Jersey Australia AGM Conference.

Herd inspection, sale, dinner and live entertainment | 60 head selling celebrating 60 years of breeding, live on farm @ Tennyson.

Some of our BEST COWS and HEIFERS will sell directly from our SHOW TEAM, DEEPEST FAMILIES and most PROFITABLE PEDIGREES.

Along with this, we are excited to be searching for some of the best Jerseys from across Australia, to showcase what the Australian Jersey breed has to offer.

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Sandra Bacon  0428 882 320

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We would like to express our grateful thanks to everyone for their unwavering support during Robert’s fight and following his passing, it was truly appreciated by us all.

To the instigators of the ‘In Bert’s Memory’ auction, those that made the auction a reality; with donations of time, skill, goods and services, the bidders and underbidders, your support, coming from all corners of the breed, industry and friends was amazing.

In conjunction with the support received in the Run Melbourne team, an overwhelming $72,015 was raised for the Peter MacCallum Cancer Foundation.

Thank you all so much.

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MASTERS OF THEIR CRAFT

LOXLEIGH JERSEYS // AKERS FAMILY

After more than 70 years, the Loxleigh Jersey Stud is still hitting new highs.

Just this year, Loxleigh recorded its third 94-point cow and it came from a family that stretches back to the very beginning of the stud.

Loxleigh is now run by Geoff and Natalie Akers at Tallygaroopna in northern Victoria, where they have farmed since 1993 and currently milk about 700 Jerseys and 100 crossbreds.

The new 94-point cow, Loxleigh Hatman Marie 6209, hails from a family bought by Geoff’s father and grandfather, Harold and Bob Akers in 1952, just a year or

two after starting the stud.

The name Loxleigh steams from the area the Akers family farmed near Nagambie until 1912.

Loxleigh Astound Iris 4 and Loxleigh Badger Iris 4 were also On-Farm Challenge

Great Southern Champions, two of the four achieved by the stud.

For Geoff, the On-Farm challenge wins, including four Great Southern Champions, have been his career highlights.

The first was Loxleigh Blain Lily 2 in 2000, who was from a cow family purchased from the Gilmour family in the 1970s.

The following winners in 2006, 2014 and 2015 were all from the Iris family purchased at Arthur Rodaughan’s Denison Park dispersal in 1996.

This dispersal developed some of the strongest cow families at Loxleigh and across the jersey breed in Australia. Loxleigh Astound Iris 4 and Loxleigh Futurity Iris reached the pinnacle of

Loxleigh Hatman Marie 6289 follows Astound Iris 4 and Badger Iris 4 as the stud’s 94-point cows, leading a team that has included multiple 93-point cows and countless 90+ Excellent.

“To get a 94-point cow from a family we’ve had for 70 years was a great thrill,” Geoff said.

Great Southern Challenge Champion cow and Loxleigh Badger Iris 4 winning the All-Australian title also.

“They were great thrills and it’s always a challenge to do it again,” Geoff said.

“We send one or two to IDW with moderate success, including a first placing with a two-year-old Loxleigh Hatman Dolly in 2019, but we have a preference for the

On-Farm Challenge.”

Iris is one of the stud’s bigger and most successful families, matched for quality and numbers by the Marie family.

Loxleigh has also entered many bulls into A.I programs, and currently has one of the best performers in Australia in Invincible.

“We’re quite pleased with how he is going,” Geoff said. “We’re milking a number of his daughters and we get good reports from others who are milking them in terms of their production and strength and type.

“We focus on breeding good cows and genomically test a few bulls each year.”

Loxleigh uses mainly Australian genetics and Geoff looks for production with high type, with a strong focus on udders and deep-ribbed cows with plenty of strength in the front end.

The herd has achieved platinum milk production for the past five years.

“That’s pleasing because we try to breed functional production cows with good type so they will last,” Geoff said.

Geoff welcomes the Master Breeder award.

“It’s great recognition of the breed,” he said. “It’s nice to be one of the inaugural members.”

Geoff continues to focus on what makes Jersey cows the best for his system.

“The Jersey is a very functional cow that fits our system. I think they are the most profitable cow to deal with.”

Loxleigh Badger Iris 4
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Astound Iris 4 Sup 94

MASTERS OF THEIR CRAFT

KINGS VILLE JERSEYS // ROB AND KERRIE ANDERSON

Kings Ville Jerseys is all about family.

Rob and Kerrie Anderson, alongside youngest daughter Holly, are involved with the Kings Ville stud, with Holly beginning full-time employment in 2023 and establishing her own prefix, Empire Jerseys.

Rob and Kerrie’s other daughters, Em and Meg, both own individual cows under the Kings Ville prefix and are in a three-sister partnership with their beloved Fernleaf family.

Kings Ville was established in 1987 by Rob as a 16-yearold with the support of parents, Bert and Winsome who established Kings View in 1961. The Kings Ville name was chosen to include the K V initials. Following the sudden death of Bert, Rob began an apprenticeship with Winsome and continued to farm with brother Ian at Nar Nar Goon for 11 years.

In 2000, Rob and Kerrie moved to Drouin West, Victoria to continue breeding and developing the Kings Ville herd. Their milking herd will reach 280 this year.

“Breeding and working with cow families that descend from animals bred by previous generations has always been a special link to family members no longer here and is a strong motivation to continue developing those cow families,” Rob said.

The Belle’s have become their largest cow family with outstanding rankings on the top female BPI genomic list, bulls entering AI and show ring success.

The Lassie’s are a strong polled family and of high

dairy type and the Fernleaf family, owned by Em, Meg and Holly, is a worldrenowned cow family, achieving maximum classification scores for age. Petunia, Bella, Melmiss and Cowslip are also prominent families.

Standout cows have included Kings Ville (KV) Petunia 4, KV Lassie 16P, KV Bella 48

KV David Belle 78, KV Memory 15, and KV Getaway Belle, most of which have been classified Excellent 93.

They have had 26 bulls sold into AI. Earlier bulls included KV Armada; who received recognition with an Australian Bull Breeding Award for Jerseys of the 1990s, KV Betahead and KV Padlock. Current active bulls

are KV Madill P, KV Boast, KV Boost, KV Bashful P, KV Qantas, KV Bedford P, and the current number one polled sire KV Boyd P. Show successes have included 1993 Royal Melbourne Show - Junior Champion Heifer, Reserve Interbreed Heifer (KV Petunia 4), Junior Champion Heifer (KV Petunia 4) and Most Successful Breeder Jersey Showcase 1994, Royal Melbourne Show 1994Reserve Champion Cow (KV Petunia 4)

Royal Melbourne Show 1995 - Junior Champion Heifer (K Gemini Heatherbelle 7), and IDW 1999, Junior Champion Heifer (KV Select Heatherbelle).

Royal Melbourne Show success continued in 2011 with Champion Cow (KV Lassie 16P) and Most Successful Exhibitor. Junior Champion Heifer (KV Lassie 37P) at IDW in 2019.

They have had three Supreme Champions at the Central Gippsland Jersey Fair and were most successful exhibitor five times.

On Farm Challenge success included three Great Southern reserve champions and champion two and four-year-olds.

“Showing Jerseys is enjoyed as a family activity and an opportunity to spend time with industry friends,” Rob and Kerrie said.

The herd has achieved Jersey Australia Platinum Production Awards for the past six years.

They breed for the balance of both type and production. Quality udders, dairy frame with strength and bone quality accompanying good feet and legs, fertility and health traits are all aspects Rob and Kerrie try to maintain and improve with each breeding decision. Strength of pedigree and genomics is an important factor in bull selection.

Kings Ville has a strong focus on the polled gene with about 25 per cent of the herd being polled.

Rob and Kerrie feel privileged and honoured to be included in this inaugural award. “It is a recognition of years of devotion and dedication to breeding Jerseys and celebrates the successes of the special cows that have been part of the journey,” they said.

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BROADLIN JERSEYS // BROAD FAMILY

A willingness to be flexible has helped to keep the Broadlin Jersey Stud in the upper echelons of the breed for many decades.

Lisa and Lynton Broad have never rested on their laurels, instead they are constantly looking for ways to improve.

“Broadlin has been a name on everyone’s lips and consistently up there all the time, whether it be at shows, with bulls or in classification and production,” Lisa said.

“The main reason for that success is to be not stuck in your ways,” she added. “It’s good to decide what you’re breeding for and stick to those goals at the time, but have the ability to change the direction you’re going if needed.

“We’ve always bred for production but we had a period where we could focus

more on type because our cows had jumped in production. We made changes when they needed to be made.”

Based at Wonthaggi in Victoria’s South Gippsland, the farm peaks at about 320 cows and remains predominantly as Jersey herd. They also work with their son Gavin who joined the enterprise 13 years ago and his enthusiasm and drive has motivated them to further improve the herd.

Promotion of the herd through showing has been a huge part of the Broadlin story it has been a family affair with children Toni, Gavin and Cassie all

contributing to the successes.

Broadlin was started by Lynton in 1962 when he was just 10 years old. He has inspiration from homeLynton’s father Reg had Francliff Jerseys, also a well-known stud in Jersey circles.

“We’re a bit humbled by being named Master Breeders,” Lisa says. “It’s not something you think about every day, but it recognises all the hard work, particularly by Lynton in doing the groundwork to get it started.”

Prominent cow families in the stud include Illusion, Constance, Ilagay, Bubbles and Vanessa. After their marriage in 1992, Lisa introduced the Bubbles cows to the herd with quick-fire success, with Echo Downs Silver Bubbles winning Grand Champion at the Jersey Showcase – the equivalent of IDW before Jerseys were incorporated into that event – in 1995 and 1996. Echo Downs was Lisa’s stud. Bubbles was a cow family from her parents Beryl and the late Jack Mowat’s herd who also had registered jerseys under the Staxigo prefix.

Lynton had earlier made his mark in the industry with Ileto 28 setting a record sale price and Illusion 33 was top sale price in Camperdown Ileto 13 was junior champion at the Shepparton national in a class of 69 exhibits.

He also recorded significant successes at the Camperdown show and in 2011 won the Great Southern On Farm Challenge Grand

Champion with Constance 2565.

Another highlight was winning Supreme Champion at IDW in 2015 with Illusion 2817. She returned in 2018 to win the Supreme Udder title.

In AI circles, Aussie Gold has been a massive success for the stud, selling a lot of semen worldwide over the past decade and having a significant impact across the globe. Hatman, ALGERNON and Broadway are also prominent bulls bred by Broadlin

Broadlin was one of the first herds in Australia to embrace the use of US semen which dramatically increased both type and production in the herd.

Broadlin continues to evolve and improve and many of the stud’s higher classifications have come in recent years, including their first Excellent 94 with Beryl 3028.

The herd consistently ranks in the top 2 per cent of ABVs.

In 2017 Lynton received a Lex Bunn Award at IDW, recognising quiet achievers who contribute to the industry through their bulls, genetics, judging and other achievements.

In 2018, Lisa and Lynton received a Genetics Australia Breeder Honour Certificate in recognition of their contribution to the Australian dairy industry through the provision of elite genetics.

Lisa received a Power of Women Award at IDW in 2019 in recognition of her excellence, leadership, and achievement within the Australian dairy industry.

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BROOKBORA JERSEYS // BACON FAMILY

The Brookbora Jersey Stud has been travelling in elite circles over recent years.

The Bacon family’s stud has been Premier Breeder for the past four International Dairy Weeks and the Premier Exhibitor for the past three IDW’s

It has also been at or near the top of the BPI rankings and found great AI breeding success domestically and internationally with several popular bulls.

Being named as one of the inaugural Jersey Master Breeders reflects the lasting legacy left by Robert Bacon that is being continued today by his wife Sandra and son Daniel.

Brookbora takes its name from the farm name settled by Robert’s grandparents in 1949 at Tennyson in Northern Victoria. Today they milk 320 Jerseys, raise young stock and produce hay and silage on 293 hectares.

The Brookbora prefix was registered in 1964 by Robert’s parents, Norman and Margaret, and expanded with breeding and select purchases. The original herd was established 1949 by Robert’s grandparents George and Jean.

Robert and his twin brother Colin worked with their parents before they moved in 1992 to Lockington and started their gradual retirement.

Continuing his passion for breeding and farming in general since leaving school in 1981, Robert and Sandra purchased the Brookbora farm and the majority of the herd in 2001, while Colin and wife Narelle purchased a farm locally and established their herd.

The stud has celebrated multiple successes over recent years and the family attributes that to careful breeding and a focus on developing strong cow families.

“When they started on their own, Mum and Dad purchased some of what they considered to be the best cows and families in the breed, to add to what they had bred, and we have continued to be big believers in developing good cow families,” Daniel said.

The most consistent long-standing families in the stud include Love Lies and Standard Lady and the Sandy family has been performing consistently in recent years.

Brookbora is currently working with more than 60 cow families across the herd.

The stud has recorded two home-bred 94-point cows: Brookbora TBone Bonita and Brookbora Vanahlem Estelle, and has bred more than 350 Excellent 90+ cows.

Cows of significance in the herd include Brookbora Love Lies 280 EX 90 (Quicksilver Royal), having a strong influence on the herd today with several consecutive generations of excellent cows; Brookbora Love Lies 509 EX 92 (Lemvig), successful at club level on farm challenges and the Great Southern Challenge with excellent progeny; and Brookbora Valentino Fair Mavis EX 93, was awarded All Breeds Intermediate Champion at International Dairy Week. One of Robert’s all-time favourites was Brookbora Irwin Sandy EX 93, backed by another EX 93, then several generations of Excellent cows

The herd has been at the top end of the BPI rankings in recent years and has received the Platinum Production Award (previously Gold Award) for 29 years.

While focusing on the cows, the Bacons have always been early adopters of new technologies, using AI from the early days through to more recently adding genomics to ensure the best breeding results.

They have always bred for highly productive, sound confirmation animals that last a long time, can continually get back in calf and do a big volume of fat and protein while maintaining their health.

“It’s a combination of trying to do everything right – the right feeding, growing our animals, selecting the right bulls,” Sandra said.

“‘We aim to breed for a complete cow.”

The stud has also been successful in AI programs, with Brookbora Valentino Askn and Brookbora Bushfield-P being highly used bulls, along with the co-bred Pannoo Abe Vanahlem.

Askn has had use across North America, Europe, South Africa and New Zealand and Bushfield in New Zealand and North America, as well as in the local market. Vanahlem is very well known across the industry.

Sandra and Daniel say it is an honour to be part of the initial group of Master Breeders.

“It’s acknowledgement of a lot of hard work and some success along the way and it reflects where Robert’s life-long passion lay in breeding good cows,” Sandra said.

“This recognises his legacy to the jersey breed.’

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CAIRNBRAE JERSEYS // ALAN AND JANINE CARSON

Although now retired from dairy farming, Alan and Janine Carson enjoy watching the ongoing legacy of their Cairnbrae stud.

Their Colac farm and cows were sold in 2021 and Alan and Janine now live near Torquay where they raise Angus beef with their son Tim and his wife Jo, continuing the Cairnbrae stud name.

The first Cairnbrae cow was registered in 1948 and 75 years later they continue to make a mark around Australia.

At the two dispersal sales, the cows were sold to every state except Tasmania and Alan says they get “a hell of a kick” seeing them perform well.

95-point cow and was sold for $35,000 in May.

Cairnbrae had multiple cows classified 94 and more than half the herd was ranked as Excellent 90+.

The stud had two major families - the Daisy family which found great success at shows, and the Estelle family noted for breeding successful AI bulls.

Cairnbrae Montana Daisy was Champion at Royal Melbourne in 2004 and Reserve Champion at IDW and Melbourne in 2005.

Cairnbrae Alf’s Estelle bred 10 Excellent daughters and had three sons in AI – Elton, Cairnbone and Edison. Elton left 4000 daughters in the national herd.

Interbreed with Cairnbrae Valentino Daisy 11. At the same time, she was the number one BPI cow in Australia.

“She was the only cow to be IDW champion and number one BPI cow at the same time,” Alan said. “That has never been done before and will probably never be done again. It’s amazing to think the number one numbers cow is also the number one show cow in the country.”

When breeding, Alan and Janine aimed for wide front-ended cows, deep open rib and correct wide rumps, along with immaculate temperament.

“If they had good udders, that was a bonus,” Alan said. “We always felt if they had soft udders, we could correct them. There’s a lot more to a cow than a nice-looking udder.”

Between May 2021 and June 2023, they had five dispersal sales, selling 526 animals at an average of $4981. The second dispersal recorded a $5741 average, a Jersey record

“After dispersing, I knew you would be hearing of Cairnbrae cows for a long time into the future and that has proven to be the case. They have continued to dominate shows around the country since we sold them.”

One cow sold for $20,000 at the 2021 dispersal, Cairnbrae Valentino Daisy 16, went on to become a

Cairnbrae Flowers Estelle topped the ASI three years running in the early 2010s. In 2015 at IDW, Cairnbrae had a three-year-old class winner and honourable mention intermediate champion, Cairnbrae Valentino Estelle 2, who unfortunately died about two months later.

In 2018, the stud won three-year-old class and intermediate champion and in 2019 was third in the four-year-old, won five and six-year-old sections and had Champion Cow, Honourable Mention Champion Cow and Reserve Champion

Cairnbrae’s success on the bull market has been as impressive as in the show ring. The stand outs have included Bontino who is selling semen around the world with great success, and Roulette, whose dam was Cairnbrae Valentino Daisy 11.

In 2021, Alan was presented a Jersey Australia life membership for 40 years as a classifier and six years as a Board member.

Alan and Janine appreciate qualifying among the first batch of Master Breeders.

“It’s good reward for achievement for breeding magnificent cows,” Alan said. “I’ve always felt the Jersey breed should introduce a Master Breeder award, like the Holsteins, so I’m pleased it has happened.”

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BUSHLEA JERSEYS // KUHNE FAMILY

Being named one of Jersey Australia’s inaugural Master Breeders is a career pinnacle for long-time breeder Keith Kuhne.

For Keith, 78 the Master Breeder title is something special. “It’s about the pinnacle” he said. “I have enjoyed breeding Jerseys over my lifetime, and this is the icing on the cake.”

Keiths’ son Wayne and his wife Lisa now run Bushlea Jerseys which was founded by Keith’s father Norman in 1945. They milk 400 cows on 486 acres at Koonwarra, while the 144-acre home farm purchased by Norman in 1938 is used to run young stock.

“Fernleaf” is the outstanding name in the Bushlea profile. “They just keep breeding on,” says Keith. The first Fernleaf was born in 1948, the only daughter from the foundation cow Ecker Fernleaf who was purchased from a Gippsland Stud. All Fernleafs trace back to this cow.

Bushlea Fernleaf bred well herself but her granddaughters and great granddaughters really started to impress. This was influenced by semen imported from a USA bull named A Nine Top Brass. “He was one of the first USA bulls we used and he really set us up,” Keith said.

“We bought 10 straws for a start and flushed our six best

Champions three Reserve Senior Champions, Senior and Grand Champion four times.

cows, all Fernleafs, to him which set that family up even further. He was a total outcross to bulls we had used and had a tremendous influence on our herd.”

His best daughter was Bushlea Brass Fernleaf 10 Ex91 7000 litre cow and Champion Melbourne, Sydney, and Reserve Champion International Dairy Week (IDW).

Fernleafs remain the most prominent family in the Bushlea herd today.

Over the decades Bushlea has bred for correct confirmation. “I believe if you have the correct rump structure you will get a good vessel underneath it,” Keith said.

Bushlea has bred more than 500 Excellent 90+ cows, including three 94-point cows. Bushlea Brook Maybell was twice Champion Cow at IDW.

The stud bred 10 Royal Melbourne Show champions when it was a strong competition in the 1990s and early 2000s.

From 2000 at IDW, Bushlea won Pen of Cows five times, Intermediate Champion three times, Reserve Champion once, two Junior

The last IDW Champion in 2017, Bushlea Van Fernleaf 10, went on to win Supreme Dairy Cow. On Wayne’s recommendation she was offered for sale and set a new Australasian record of $50,000 which still stands today, eclipsing the previous $34.000. She won the same award in 2018 for her new owners.

In 10 years from 1985, Bushlea exhibited at 72 shows, winning 88 Championships, 56 Reserve Championships, 45 Production Rosettes, 368 Firsts, 164 Seconds, and 17 Thirds.

Norman was one of the first breeders to submit a bull, Bushlea Starbrights Prestige, into artificial breeding. The stud has had more than 30 bulls go through the system, including Bushlea BigTop, who is currently performing well.

To establish new cow families, 75 embryos were imported from Canada and the USA. More than 200 embryos have been exported to USA, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, and Germany.

Commencing in 1979 Bushlea held 21 annual

sales, with cattle sold to every state. Since purchasing the new property in 2000 they have held four special sales; the highlight being the 25th sale which averaged $5768 with a top price of $20,000.

Keith has been involved with South Gippsland Jersey Breeders Club for more than 60 years and the Victorian Branch Committee for 15 years.

“Judging, classifying, and showing has resulted in many strong and lasting friendships all due to the shared passion for the Jersey cow,” he said.

Wayne and Lisa became partners in 2000 and took over management of Bushlea Jerseys in 2016 and have since maintained the focus on a highly fertile and productive herd.

About four years ago they successfully moved to a seasonal calving, starting on May 1 and calving for 10 weeks. Historically the farm calved three times a year but changed to match the strong winter feed growth and to coincide with lower cost production.

“Fertility is a strong focus,” Wayne said. “We’re trying to use outcross bulls and bring in different genetics to widen the genetic pool without compromising the end result. I’m happy with how the herd is tracking. They are producing well and we’re breeding excellent type cows.”

Wayne welcomed the Master Breeder honour. “We’ve been fortunate to do it in partnership and it’s nice to have recognition for our life’s work,” he said.

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JUGIONG JERSEYS // NICHOLSON FAMILY

The Jersey Master Breeder title recognises achievements over the past 20 years, but the current team behind Jugiong Jerseys understands the importance of a long history.

Started by the Phillip and Veronica Nicolson, Jugiong Jerseys has been in the family for more than 90 years and is run today by brothers Pat and Brendon.

“It’s an honour to be recognised as Master Breeders, not only for Brendan and myself but for our parents, uncle and aunt who were involved and our grandparents,” Pat said.

“The Master Breeder takes into account the past 20 years but a lot more years have gone into where we are today. We owe much of that to generations before us.”

The stud’s name came from the NSW town Jugiong where Veronica was born and raised. For the first 20 years, the Jersey stud was just a sideline as they developed a sheep and cropping farm at Tatyoon in western Victoria.

Their son Arthur and his wife Iris continued the stud, farming at Moyston near The Grampians, and their two sons, Bill and Phillip and their wives Evelyn and Amy kept the farming tradition going.

Pat and Brendon, the sons of Bill and Evelyn, together

with their wives Carmen and Tenealle are the fourth generation to run the stud.

In 1973 the family moved from Moyston to Girgarre, west of Shepparton, where Pat and Brendon milk about 450 Jerseys.

Jugiong Stud has had many notable cow families over the years, dominated by Daydream and Leonie.

The first Leonie cow was bought two years after the stud was established and has been part of the herd for nearly 90 years. The foundation cow for the Daydreams was purchased in 1943 and that family continued to prosper as the breed improved.

“Production and higher milk flow cows have always been our number one priority through all the generations,” Pat said. “We’ve always liked good type cows but not at the expense of production.”

The Nicholson family has always used the best bulls from anywhere in the world to achieve their production goals. Today they mainly use Australian-bred bulls,

mostly from longestablished Australian cow families, along with a few from the US.

“That reflects the strong status of Australian Jerseys,” Pat said.

In the past 20 years the best cow bred by the stud has been Jugiong Petunia 5574 who was classified Excellent 94, the third to reach such classification following Jugiong Daydream 193 and Jugiong Daydream 349. The stud has had multiple classified as Excellent 90+ over the decades.

High index ratings haven’t been a priority over the years, with production and type taking preference, and consequently Jugiong hasn’t had a lot of bulls enter the AI system.

However, one bull in partnership with Troy Mauger, Rowantree Jugiong Megastar, proved to be quite popular.

Over the years Jugiong has had a lot of show success, particularly with the prominent Daydream family.

Although they haven’t shown as much in recent times, Jugiong Daydream 8042 won the 2023 three-year-old in milk title at International Dairy Week and was intermediate champion at the Gippsland Jersey Fair.

The Nicholson family remains committed to Jerseys.

“For total solids produced for the size of the cow and for what they eat, you can’t beat a Jersey for their economy and efficiency, and they’re much easier to handle,” Pat said.

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KAARMONA JERSEYS // SPRUNT FAMILY

Being named a Master Breeder isn’t a new experience for the Sprunt family.

After achieving Holstein Australia Master Breeder status about five years ago, the family has added the same title for their Kaarmona stud with the Jersey breed.

“I was quite taken aback and chuffed when notified about it; I don’t think of ourselves in this realm,” Rohan Sprunt said. “We just like breeding good efficient, profitable cows with udders we like to milk.”

“We were fortunate enough to attain the Master Breeder award in the Holstein breed some years ago, but to awarded Master Breeder status in Jerseys is truly humbling. When I think of Master Breeders in Jerseys, I think back to those great iconic studs such as Francliff, Belgonia and the like.

Kaarmona was started in 1965 by Rohan’s parents John and Jennifer. It was named from their home farm location at Kaarimba and where John grew up in Ardmona.

Now fourth generation farmers, Rohan and his brother Graeme leased the farm from their mother in 1994 to start their business venture and later bought the property in 2000.

“We still have at least one cow family – Arkona – that dad worked with,” Rohan said. “He won the World Conference Champion Cow with an Arkona cow at Tatura in 1976 and we’ve still got descendants of that cow.”

In 1994 when Rohan and Graeme returned to the farm, they started with 100 cows, including more than

70 newly purchased Holsteins. Now the herd is 400 with only 100 Holsteins. “We had retained about 20 Jersey heifers that went to an older brother’s place when the family got out of milking for a while. When Graeme and I came back, we got the 20 heifers back and started breeding up from there.”

They purchased BIE BB Babe in 1994. “Her mother was imported to Australia from the US as a live animal by the Bie Syndicate in Gippsland,” Rohan said. “I thought it was a unique opportunity to get into a new family to Australia. She was an outcross in genetics for a lot of bulls. She ended up having 14 Excellent daughters in Australia, one of the highest on record.

companies along the way, particularly in a long association with Genetics Australia going back to bulls like Valerian, a proven bull that came from this farm.

We have also used World Wire Sires’ mating program for at least 20 years, whereby we select a bull team, no matter who markets them.

We really value the industry relationships we have established along the way and the improvement to our business that they have helped us to achieve.

“We’ve now surpassed Babe number 400 going back to her. She was probably the best we ever had; she was a true brood cow.”

Babe is now one of the most prolific cow families in Australia and the highest BPI young bull in Australia is a Babe bull, Kaarmona Jeronimo Brady (ET).

Other prominent families in the stud include Marie, Sandy, Impish, Belle, Maggie May, Nellie, Charo, Lovelies

Kaarmona has supplied bulls to the AI market for a long time.

“This award is not just about us – it’s for the foundations set by our predecessors and for our industry connections,” Rohan said. “We’ve worked with AI

The stud has done well at On Farm Challenges, scored an Honorable Mention for a Babe at IDW in 1995 and a cow we purchased, Brunetta Brook Marie Ex92, was HM Champion Cow IDW 2000 and then Reserve Champion Cow IDW 2006. A granddaughter of Marie was second at IDW and later sold for $21,100.

Kaarmona Parade Babe 2, Ex93 was HM Intermediate Champion IDW ’08, won Best Udder at the IDW Jersey Show 2010 and was also a two-time overall Champion of the Great Southern Challenge.

The stud has had multiple 93-point cows and at least 50 per cent of the current eligible herd have been classified as Excellent.

The brothers look for strong cows with good udders, positive milk with high components and fertility.

“I’m really focusing on fertility and mastitis resistance at the moment and I’m trying to get away from short teats,” Rohan said.

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WALLACEDALE JERSEYS // WALLACE FAMILY

Luke and Mel Wallace of Wallacedale Jerseys want to do their bit to help the Jersey breed to grow.

“We never sold anything we wouldn’t milk ourselves,” Luke said. “We want the Jersey population to grow so we sell cows that we hope will perform well for people.”

They have had plenty of opportunities for that over the long history of the stud. Based at Poowong in south Gippsland for more than 60 years, Wallacedale Jerseys was started by Luke’s grandparents Vic and Val Wallace in Western Victoria and continued by his parents Cliff and Marieka who remain involved.

They currently milk about 170 Jerseys, downsized a bit since going on the Lely robotic system last November.

The Melanie and Melaine cow families put the herd on the map, starting with two cows purchased by Cliff and Marieka in the early 1990s.

“We did a lot of embryo transfer work with those cows and really focused on them and they turned into great brood cows,” Luke said.

“Dad wasn’t happy with the genetics of the herd at that time and Dad decided to buy from an established cow family.”

Denfield Melanie P36 and Denfield Melaine M28 were maternal sisters – Melaine came about from a misprint on a pedigree.

They were balanced cows, big on production and great breeders that lived for a long time. One of the original cows milked till she was about 18. “She was Excellent 92 and had a bunch of great daughters, and was a great cow to work with.”

The three most influential cows on the herd have been Denfield Melaine M28 Ex90, Wallacedale Barbs Melaine 2 Ex92 and Wallacedale Jace Melaine 4 Ex92. Between them they produced in excess of 270,000 litres of lifetime milk with 26 daughters scoring Excellent!

Jace Melaine 4 won the Great Southern Challenge as well as being the dam of Elite Sire CSCMelvara.

At one point about 70 per cent of the herd stemmed

from those three cows, today it’s about 50 per cent. “People were chasing that cow family – when they became popular, we sold a lot of good cows from those two lines,” Luke said. They bought in more successful families, including Madge, which originated from the same herd as Melanie and Melaine, and Melys from Kings Vale.

“The key we found was highlighting high performance cow families. It doesn’t matter how good the bull is if the cow family isn’t up to scratch.”

The herd has featured several Excellent 93 cows, including one Melanie now six generation Excellent, and several cows won local shows over the years. Along with in milk class winners at IDW and a Junior Champion IDW sash.

Wallacedale has also produced many successful proven bulls, led by CSC Melvara and CRV Marvarie which both received Elite Sire awards.

When breeding, Luke and Mel try not to use bulls with negatives for strength traits. “We’re always very conscious of good udders and longevity, which is something we have been able to build into the herd,” Luke said.

Wallacedale has herd tested monthly ever since recording began back in Vic and Val’s time. They also classify every heifer that calves. The herd was part of the initial genomics program and has since been a GINFO herd.

“We’ve always felt sharing of data and information is

crucial to the improvement of the breed,” Luke said. “The Jersey community is a special one to be involved in and our family has made many great life-long friends along the journey.”

The herd is now 99 per cent A2A2. “Our breeding program is steadily incorporating the polled gene,” Luke said. “Currently, we have six young genomic sires available, with five of those being polled.

A long-held goal of having genetics used overseas has been achieved over the past two years with Wallacedale semen being exported to NZ, Italy, Pakistan, South Africa, Switzerland, and the US.

Being named Master Breeder is “without a doubt the highlight of our breeding career,” Luke said. “It’s humbling to be recognised for breeding a good number of animals considered to be elite in the breed,” he said.

He also acknowledges influences. “My grandfather was a mad keen Jersey person. I spent every spare minute doing Jersey things with him. His great friend Bazil Boardman had a lovely herd and was very giving with his breeding knowledge too.

“Dad was an even bigger influence in keeping me focused on the commercial importance and workability performance of the herd to get me on the right breeding path.

“I was also a classifier for five years and that was very beneficial. My main mentor during that time was Jim Parker who was a great teacher.”

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SHIRLINN JERSEYS // WILSON FAMILY

For more than 50 years, Shirlinn Jerseys have been a mainstay of the breed in Australia.

Named after founders

Shirley and Lindsay Wilson, who registered their first cows in 1971, the Shirlinn stud was recently recognised by Jersey Australia for its longevity with a 50-year award.

Now it has been recognised for its excellence by being named one of the inaugural Master Breeders.

Shirley and Lindsay’s son Brian has farmed with his wife Vicki at Tamworth for 21 years and milks 200 Jerseys year-round, where they process their own milk for Peel Valley Milk. They are now joined by their son Todd and his wife Sarah.

The stud has produced many notable cows, with the Finch family being prominent for many decades.

“Going back to the 1980s, our Finch family became our most prominent and well-known family and they are still one of our best cow families today,” Brian said.

Three different Finch cows won Champion Cow titles at the Royal Sydney Show.

“They always seem to be good type and have aboveaverage production, which

is what you’re looking for in any cows,” Brian said.

The stud has had several highly classified cows over the years, most notably SHIRLINN ICY EVE that went Excellent 95 in 2014.

“Our best two cows – or at least our favourite cows –over the 50-year period have been Shirlinn Starfinch and Shirlinn Icy Eve,” Brian added.

Shirlinn Icy Eve has been the stud’s best-known cow in recent years. She was Supreme Champion at Royal Sydney Show three years running and also Grand Champion at International Dairy Week in 2016.

“When Mum and Dad started, they were always keen on the showing side and did six or seven shows a year to promote the stud,” Brian said. “That has always been part of our business and continues today, although there are not as many shows these days.”

They classify twice a year to stay up-to-date with information, using the classification system as a both a breeding and marketing tool.

Shirlinn breeds for balanced cows and for production. “If we want to keep breeding, we’ve got to have

profitable cows so the production part of it is obviously number one,” Brian said. “We also like to have high type cows that we enjoy getting up to milk in the morning.

“We like to have the balance of production and type, which is what most people want.”

Brian, who was on the JA Board for more than a decade until his retirement earlier this year, described the Master Breeder title as a great honour.

“To be one of the first group of farmers to receive this new award is a real honour,” he said. “Different breed organisations around the world have awards like this and it’s always looked upon favourably.

“It’s another marketing tool and a reward for all the hard work over the years.”

The Australian Jersey Journal – September-October 2023 // 23
Shirlinn Icy Eve EX95

NEXT-GEN JERSEY BACKED BY PROFITABLE PARENTAGE

ONE OF AUSTRALIA’S MOST EXCITING JERSEY SIRES WAS BRED SPECIFICALLY FOR PROFITABILITY AND PRODUCTION. THE FACT HE’S BACKED BY A PROVEN COW FAMILY IS AN ADDED BONUS.

Warrain TRASK (CSCTRASK)sold by ABS Australia - is sitting well on the Australian Breeding Values (ABVs) - at fourteen on the latest genomic Balanced Performance Index ranking.

Bred by the Cockerell family, Warrain Jerseys, Waaia, Victoria, CSCTRASK is a product of decades of concentrated breeding, according to their long-time family friend and Central Sires Co-operative board member Andrew Younger.

“The Cockerells’ number one aim has always been to get profitable production out of cows,” he said.

“They’ve always been in the top two or three production herds in the country, averaging 300 kilograms of fat, 230 to 240 kilos of protein and 6500 litres.”

These impressive Jersey figures from their 300-cow herd is reflected in CSCTRASK’s proof.

At 364 for BPI, +479 for Milk, 25kg Protein and 13kg Fat, CSCTRASK is also “well above” average for milking speed, temperament and likeability and is 107 for Overall Type.

Sitting “equal top” of the Jersey breed for Mammary System at 113, there’s a chance he will also deliver other desired traits for dairy farmers as well, according to Andrew.

“There’s a high correlation between good udders and cows lasting,” he said. “And the longer she lasts, the more profit she makes.”

The Cockerells began their dairy farming career as sharefarmers in Western Victoria before moving to Waaia in northern Victoria more than 40 years ago.

Andrew said John and Marg Cockerell were always seeking profitable production out of cows.

“They never chased shows - or show cows,” he said. “But they’d always enter local on-farm challenges, with some success.”

CSCTRASK is the son of Matt Treasure 3 EX-90 - who sold for $20,000 at the Cockerells’ first milking herd dispersal last year.

At the time, Matt Treasure 3 EX-90 was the number three Jersey genomic cow in Australia.

Peaking at 8,500 litres a lactation or 750 kilograms of milk solids, she has an average PI of 114.

Matt Treasure 3 EX-90’s dam - a EX-90 Vanahlem - produced 8,400 litres or 723 kilograms of milk solids in a lactation with a PI of 103 as a two-year-old.

Her lineage continued with big production and top-end type genetics - such as Matt Treasure 3 EX-90’s fourth dam, a VG-87 Jace, which delivered 55,924 litres across her lifetime with a PI of 116.

The Matt Treasure 3 EX-90 cow family was founded from Yarravale Top Treasure - a Top Brass daughter - from the Tradition Cow family at Yarravale. The Tradition cow family was also successful at Oakbrae Jerseys at Kyabram, Victoria, and responsible for bulls such as OADI and OBAN which were popular more than 40 years ago.

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STURGIS

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7JE01726 STARLORD.

He sires beautiful, shallow, well attached udders boasting +0.6 teat length and 13.7 JUI. Additionally, with a 1.6 SCR, STURGIS is the go-to sire for creating pregnancies. He excels as a longevity specialist (+5.7 PL, +3.5 LIV) making him a smart choice for farmers looking to breed cows that will stand the test of time.

VICTORIOUS

7JE05032 VICTORIOUS is an elite BPI (+259 BPI) 7JE01294

BARNABAS son who has garnered attention for siring stylish daughters worldwide. He was the premier sire at this year’s International Dairy Week and boasts over 1300 daughters in his Type proof.

VICTORIOUS is well-known for his amazing udders with a remarkable +20.40 JUI. He also delivers great

temperament (104) and milking speed (101) in his Australian proof. VICTORIOUS is a positive SCR sire that creates the next generation of value-added pregnancies.

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JOINT VENTURE TO OPEN NEW DOORS FOR JERSEY BREEDERS

THE AUSTRALIAN DAIRY INDUSTRY HAS NEVER BEEN STRONGER AND THE AUSTRALIAN JERSEY HAS NEVER HAD A HIGHER PROFILE ON THE WORLD STAGE AND THE TIME IS RIGHT TO CAPITALISE ON THAT.

The August ABV release and our most recent Jersey Sire Directory marks the first offering under our new corporate structure.

On July 1 we launched our new entity, Genetics Australia Holdings Pty Ltd. You won’t notice any major differences in the short-term as we continue to trade as Genetics Australia and offer the same products and services. However, the new joint venture with global herd improvement leader URUS Group will open many doors and we expect future catalogues will offer even more opportunities for our members and customers.

This is a genuine win for everyone. There will be no change to the employees that you work with, or the brands and services you can access. Our full catalogue easily matches anything we have offered in the past, but importantly we are confident that the best is yet to come.

We entered this joint venture from a position of strength and with an eye on the future. We realised that partnering with one of the large multinational market participants was vital for Genetics Australia to remain as a long-term sustainable locally-based genetics provider to Australian farmers.

It means we can bring the best of the worlds to you as well being able to forge greater sales for Australian Jerseys internationally, a win win for all Australian Jerseys are rapidly growing in appeal in many overseas countries where they continue to be used to advantage over cows that need an injection of dairy strength and power.

The recent breeding value release has confirmed the standing of proven sires ASKN, AUSSIEGOLD, DOUGGAN, INVINCIBLE along with BAZYLI and ARDENT who both have broken the 400 BPI barrier and are the two highest available bulls in the breed with milking daughters. Genomic polled options GOLBAND P and STARK PP continue to be in high demand and are available now.

We acknowledge the breeders of the new sires that have joined the team this year, such as new polled sire VENTURA P along with ENMORE, BOSAKHAN and

BERRY. This group of bulls will appeal to those looking for a good balance of production, health and type traits backed by some great cow families.

Loxleigh Izuku VENTURA (Izuku x Tahbilk)

VENTURA P is one of the most exciting new sires to enter the Genetics Australia program this year, sired by IZUKU and his dam Loxleigh Tahbilk Venessa 6904 Ex92 is an exceptional cow in the Loxleigh herd, the next dam is the dam of INVINCIBLE. $312 BPI with 111 for both overall type and mammary VENTURA P is packed with dairy strength and offers an exceptional linear. He is in demand, so order early.

White Star ENMORE (Pickle x Douggan)

ENMORE is sired by the most popular genomic sire of the past two breeding seasons in PICKLE, his dam White Star 6358 VG86 is hard working DOUGGAN daughter.

ENMORE is an elite BPI at $396 who excels for Sustainability Index (SI) at 758. If you are striving for profitable cows with dairy strength and width, look no further then ENMORE

Beulah BERRY (Grant x Oliver P)

BERRY is sired by Crescent Volcano Grant who provides some nice outcross proven genetics, his dam Beulah Oliver R Bambi P EX92 is an exceptional cow with some great proven sires behind her in Raceway, Larfalot and Badger. As a 2-year-old Bambi won her class at Gippsland Jersey Fair and has continued to place high in the South Gippsland on farm Challenges. BERRY is a great package

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of proven cow family, proven sires with a balanced breeding value across profit, management and type traits, be sure to add BERRY to your spring breeding program. $332 BPI, 200 ASI, OT 107 & MS 108.

Murray Brook BOSAKHAN (Bosa x Tbone)

BOSAKHAN is from the high production herd of Murray Brook in South Western Victoria, his dam Murray Brook 4290 VG86 is a hard working Tbone daughter. BOSAKHAN offers an outcross pedigree with NO Valentino and exceptional management traits with great a balance of Production & Type with Exceptional Udders. $339 BPI, 177 ASI, OT 106 & MS 111.

Genetics Australia congratulates all the inaugural Jersey Elite Master Breeders. We are pleased that a number of bulls sourced from these Elite Breeders are included or have been included in current or past Genetics Australia Jersey teams. These breeders have played a significant role ensuring the Australia Jersey today is one of the world’s most profitable dairy breeds.

CLASSIFICATION

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AUTUMN 2023 CLASSIFICATION TOUR

South Coast NSW Region

SC SALWAY

• GLENCRAIG GCS MISTLETOE 5731 EX-93

• GLENCRAIG VALSON NARCISSUS EX-93

• GLENCRAIG GENOMINATOR INTEREST 5771 EX-92

• GLENCRAIG MALACHI GOLDTIME EX-92

AJ, EL & RJ SALWAYP ANDERSON & K SHIELDS

• WILGO TEQUILA DULCIE EX-93

Queensland Region

RJ & CJ HARTIN

• LONG LANES JACKSON NARCISSUS EX-92

• LONG LANES T S DONARIA EX-92

• LONG LANES T S NARCISSUS EX-92

DG & KM DAVIS

• WARAGUMBA VICKI 1723 EX-92

Western Victoria Region

RP & LJ SMETHURST

• LERIDA PARK TAHBILK LUCY 182 EX-92

• LERIDA PARK VALENTINO ROSEBUD 430 EX-92

P ANDERSON & K SHIELDS

• KINGS VELDT CHOICE BELLE @2yo 87

Northern Victoria Region

CHLOE GOODFELLOW

• GOWER PARK TEQUILIA MARTHAS JOY EX-93

• GOWER PARK VELOCITY PRINCESS EX-92

Gippsland Region

RR & T ATTENBOROUGH

• ATTAVIEW MELVARA INCH 3 EX-93

• ATTAVIEW BONTINO EBONY EX-92

• ATTAVIEW VALENTINO INCH 3 EX-92

• ATTAVIEW VALIN PIETA EX-92

• ATTAVIEW INVINCIBLE MELAINE @2yo 87

• KINGS VIEW SHIRLEY 14 @2yo 87

D & A MATHEWS

• LANGDALE GRANT DAISY EX-92

• LANGDALE SKYMAN WENDY @2yo 87

BUSHLEA FARMS

• BUSHLEA VIRAL KOOKIE 2 EX-92

• BUSHLEA CRAZE FERNLEAF 5575 @2yo 87

IR ANDERSON

• KINGS VIEW AILEEN 5170 @2yo 88

• KINGS VIEW MELLOW 25 @2yo 87

• KINGS VIEW ROSELLA 468 @2yo 87

• KINGS VIEW SHIRLEY 10 @2yo 87

• KINGS VIEW SHIRLEY 11 @2yo 87

The Australian Jersey Journal – September-October 2023 // 28
ARDENT - Bercar Ardent Top 1% BPI, HWI and SI makes him one of the most profitable proven Jersey bulls available.
Agri-Gene Pty Ltd 123-125 Tone Road, Wangaratta Victoria 3677 Ph: 03 5722 2666 Fax: 03 5722 2777 Email: info@agrigene.com.au www.agrigene.com.au ABV August 2023 A2A2 BPI +420 Milk +559 Prot 32kg +0.29% Fat 36kg +0.12% Type 110 Udders +112 Muzzle Width +103 Chest Width +101 Dtr Fert +101 US August 2023 PTAT +2.20 JUI +17.3 DPR +0.4
The Australian Jersey Journal – September-October 2023 // 30 AUGUST 2023 ABV RELEASE Positive Selection Bull List For the full ABV list visit www.datavat.com.au Bull must be ac8ve on NASIS and be posi8ve for Milk, Fat %, Protein %, Overall Type, Mammary and Fer8lity NASIS Bull Id Bull BPI Milk Fat % Protein 5 OT MAMM FERT_BV ROULETTE CAIRNBRAE ROULETTE 420 559 0.12 0.29 110 112 101 PICKEM MIAMI PICKEM 419 14 0.69 0.54 108 110 100 ARDENT BERCAR ARDENT 410 275 0.46 0.37 104 102 102 BAZYLI KAARMONA BAZYLI 408 13 0.77 0.57 104 103 103 JUNKET WHITE STAR JUNKET 9567 406 350 0.43 0.09 106 109 101 29JE4213 FOREST GLEN CRAZE TRIPPET 390 533 0.16 0.02 105 105 103 PICKLE WALLACEDALE PICKLE 389 113 0.51 0.34 104 108 103 DOUGGAN WHITE STAR DOUGLAS 372 163 0.29 0.41 102 100 102 29JE4465 RANLEIGH LAVA 359 46 0.7 0.25 105 106 100 IMPECCABLE KAARMONA IMPECCABLE 341 55 0.59 0.19 107 105 100 STGFAVIAN KAARMONA APOLLO FAVIAN 340 120 0.59 0.32 103 103 102 BOSAKHAN MURRAY BROOK BOSAKHAN 339 219 0.59 0.31 106 111 100 TLGIRYMPLE LOXLEIGH ROULETTE IRYMPLE 332 387 0.59 0.17 110 109 100 011JE07532 FOUR J ALTALEOPOLD {6}PET 324 293 0.59 0.29 100 100 101 0200JE01430 VIERRA MONKEESET 324 340 0.59 0.36 103 102 103 7JE01928 VICTORY THRASHER NICKLAUSET 322 43 0.59 0.33 105 104 106 TLGDEPOLE WALLACEDALE DEPOLEPO 316 165 0.59 0.29 105 111 101 PRIMROSE JACKIAH PEAK 9196 311 448 0.59 0.05 101 103 107 29JE4225 SANDCREEKS CRAZE SPARTYET 304 226 0.59 0.18 106 105 102 GOLDBANDP WALLACEDALE GOLD BAND P 304 178 0.59 0.21 108 110 100 TAURUS CAIRNBRAE MATADOR 294 93 0.59 0.24 105 106 101 VDGAMBITION LYNBROOK AMBITION 294 343 0.59 0.16 102 102 101 011JE07493 JX PINETREE PEAK ALTAMOHANA {6} 293 496 0.59 0.10 102 100 103 14JE01969 GOFF SSI NAVIDAD JAKEET 290 18 0.59 0.21 101 105 108 29JE4195 ABS MARINEET 282 349 0.59 0.03 103 100 104 250JE01834 PRIMUS DASHIELL STURGISET 282 194 0.59 0.08 101 102 103 29JE4362 ABS HE MOONWALKET 281 319 0.59 0.19 100 100 101 14JE01871 JX AVILANCHE DSH MARCELLUS {5} 270 112 0.59 0.21 102 103 103 14JE00725 ELLIOTS REGENCY CASINO 267 90 0.59 0.33 104 104 103 TLGLEMONPEEL WALLACEDALE LEMON PEEL P 265 252 0.59 0.05 107 109 101 011JE07347 JX PEAK ALTASTACKJACK {5}ET 254 517 0.59 0.08 103 103 101 0200JE01333 JX PROGENESIS MONARCH {5}ET 246 292 0.59 0.07 103 104 103 STGLASPADA Mr Chrome LaspadaET 223 5 0.59 0.02 105 107 101
The Australian Jersey Journal – September-October 2023 // 31 Top Genomic
Heifers born 2022 onwards Cow DOB Herd book WHI Sire Owner BPI HWI SI ASI OT Mamm SURV Dtr Fert BEULAH DOUGG T2 FAIRY 20/07/2022 810142 5631 WHITE STAR DOUGLAS HOEY DM & L 401 365 831 232 98 99 108 106 WHITE STAR 6712 3/03/2022 803248 6712 FOREST GLEN CRAZE TRIPPET GLENNEN C & CO 399 383 741 204 100 99 108 110 PHILMAR WOODSIDE MELYS 7530 10/10/2022 7530 GELBEADO PARK WOODSIDE FLEMMING GM & PA. 373 342 828 164 111 114 109 101 WHITE STAR 6880 3/09/2022 808714 6880 WALLACEDALE PICKLE GLENNEN C & CO 369 255 719 202 106 110 112 97 KAARMONA JERONIMO BABE 397 8/01/2023 812752 7995 SUN VALLEY MARCIN JERONIMOET SPRUNT GC & RG 369 220 792 237 108 108 109 94 KAARMONA JERONIMO BABE 398 9/01/2023 812754 7997 SUN VALLEY MARCIN JERONIMOET SPRUNT GC & RG 364 186 783 246 111 109 109 93 Not Registered 8/02/2023 6231 WALLACEDALE PICKLE HOFFMANN, MR 359 298 727 163 109 111 111 99 Not Registered 13/08/2022 6857 FOREST GLEN CRAZE TRIPPET GLENNEN C & CO 357 293 656 172 105 105 108 99 WHITE STAR 6816 22/07/2022 808825 6816 FOREST GLEN CRAZE TRIPPET GLENNEN C & CO 356 311 616 155 104 103 109 105 STONYRUN AUS STURGIS GAYLE 20/01/2022 807585 6629 PRIMUS DASHIELL STURGISET SAUNDERS TA & DAY AG 355 334 653 126 103 104 111 105 MURRAY BROOK LYN 5584 16/03/2023 815345 5584 PRIMUS DASHIELL STURGISET LENEHAN P & LA 354 335 617 108 106 109 111 102 MURRAY BROOK MILLY 5422 26/03/2022 804307 5422 PRIMUS DASHIELL STURGISET LENEHAN P & LA 352 294 665 149 108 109 110 100 CHERRYLOCK ROULETTE MELAINE IVFET 4/01/2023 812188 89 CAIRNBRAE ROULETTE B & J GAVENLOCK 350 319 695 139 107 112 112 103 MAJESTIC TRIP M JENNY 8/03/2023 816131 2032 FOREST GLEN CRAZE TRIPPET BRADLEY T & A 350 281 680 159 109 110 111 102 MIAMI PICKLE SONG 7446ET 25/04/2022 818770 7446 WALLACEDALE PICKLE FLEMMING GM & PA. 349 306 686 167 109 111 111 103 MIAMI PICKLE SNOWDROP 7505 25/09/2022 819047 7505 WALLACEDALE PICKLE FLEMMING GM & PA. 349 317 649 145 104 104 113 103 WHITE STAR 6806 GR1 1/05/2022 803317 6806 FOREST GLEN CRAZE TRIPPET GLENNEN C & CO 343 271 635 157 104 103 110 101 KAARMONA INVINCIBLE BABE 381 22/07/2022 808046 7893 LOXLEIGH HATMAN VINCE 5963 SPRUNT GC & RG 342 276 618 192 108 104 108 101 MURRAY BROOK ASH 5479 1/04/2022 807662 5479 MURRAY BROOK JAMIEO LENEHAN P & LA 341 281 690 153 103 107 110 99 WHITE STAR 6409 28/02/2023 784941 6409 WALLACEDALE GOLD BAND P BOYD G & E NO 2 340 313 638 149 107 108 111 104 MURRAY BROOK SILVERMINE 5510 13/02/2023 815278 5510 CAIRNBRAE ROULETTE LENEHAN P & LA 340 297 731 158 107 111 109 101 MURRAY BROOK ASH 5515 14/02/2023 815282 5515 CAIRNBRAE ROULETTE LENEHAN P & LA 340 303 729 144 111 112 111 102 WHITE STAR 6840 7/08/2022 810244 6840 FOREST GLEN CRAZE TRIPPET GLENNEN C & CO 339 292 687 170 104 105 108 101 WHITE STAR 6845 9/08/2022 808688 6845 FOREST GLEN CRAZE TRIPPET GLENNEN C & CO 339 251 695 162 106 102 110 99 DORNOCH 6540 14/08/2022 810134 6540 PRIMUS DASHIELL STURGISET PARISH P, D & L 337 310 658 136 103 105 110 102 KAARMONA INVINCIBLE IMPISH 4 14/04/2022 803529 7872 LOXLEIGH HATMAN VINCE 5963 SPRUNT GC & RG 337 207 703 205 113 113 111 94 CHERRYLOCK BELLES ON TOPET 5/03/2023 778638 22 CAIRNBRAE ROULETTE B & J GAVENLOCK 336 314 608 123 107 110 109 104 DEPOLE G PENNY 22/09/2022 810143 5685 WALLACEDALE DEPOLEPO HOEY DM & L 336 270 693 146 105 108 111 97 MURRAY BROOK KATE 5600 20/03/2023 815359 5600 CAIRNBRAE ROULETTE LENEHAN P & LA 336 309 754 145 107 106 112 102 RANLEIGH MERMAID 6317 10/07/2022 808836 6317 FOREST GLEN CRAZE TRIPPET BOYD GN & EM HOME 335 314 618 131 101 102 109 105
Heifer List
The Australian Jersey Journal – September-October 2023 // 32 AUGUST 2023 ABV RELEASE
For the full ABV list visit www.datavat.com.au ABV Stud Herd Curr. Cows BPI Rank HWI Rank SI Rank BPI $ HWI SI ASI Prot kg Prot % Milk L Fat kg Fat % WHITE STAR JERSEYS GLENNEN C & CO 381 1 1 1 249 184 536 172 19 0.30 153 27 0.36 BROOKBORA JERSEYS BACON RLG & SL 284 2 3 2 215 160 504 111 17 0.00 492 190.15 EMU BANKS JERSEYS DICKSON BJ & JL 51 3 2 4 213 172 461 99 14 0.04 344 160.04 KAARMONA JERSEYS SPRUNT GC & RG 264 4 5 5 200 149 459 110 16 0.04 421 180.09 BALNAGEITH JERSEYS BALNAGEITH JERSEY STUD 188 5 4 3 197 153 466 130 16 0.14 281 22 0.13 BEUALH JERSEYS HOEY DM & L 132 6 19 8 184 124 406 138 15 0.25 109 22 0.30 HANN JE & WJ 153 7 10 10 180 138 399 104 14 0.07 316 17 0.01 KINGS VILLE JERSEYS ANDERSON RG & KL 244 8 7 14 178 147 380 82 10 0.08 179 14 0.08 ARALUEN PARK & STONYRUN AUS JERSEYS SAUNDERS TA & DAY AG 653 8 14 6 178 127 434 110 17 0.05 430 150.15 WALLACEDALE JERSEYS WALLACE L & M 179 10 12 13 177 133 386 89 11 0.04 286 17 0.02 RANLEIGH JERSEYS BOYD GN & EM HOME 206 11 9 22 175 139 361 100 11 0.16 91 17 0.22 DORNOCH JERSEYS PARISH P, D & L 751 12 8 15 174 142 379 80 11 0.01 309 140.04 JEFFERY P & J 149 13 5 7 172 149 407 87 12 0.04 286 150.01 LERIDA PARK JERSEYS SMETHURST RP & LJ 242 14 18 12 171 125 392 96 12 0.06 281 17 0.03 KIGNS VIEW JERSEYS KINGSLEY FARMS PTY LTD 200 15 13 21 170 130 362 91 11 0.09 200 16 0.10 THOMPSON MICHAELA 43 16 24 11 167 120 394 106 14 0.04 369 190.02 MURRAYBROOK JERSEYS LENEHAN P & LA 414 17 11 25 166 137 358 72 10 0.00 288 140.03 BRUNETTA JERSEYS VANPOPERING DB & AT 245 17 22 9 166 121 400 116 15 0.11 285 19 0.08 RANLEIGH JERSEYS BOYD G & E NO 2 121 17 26 28 166 119 349 105 11 0.19 64 17 0.26 HUMBERT NM 47 20 19 16 163 124 378 109 13 0.12 213 19 0.14 CRAIGIELEA JERSEYS COCHRANE W & K 382 21 14 19 159 127 366 81 12 0.00 356 130.11 BENLOCK JERSEYS RUSHTON BP & L 250 22 21 26 157 123 354 75 11 0.03 290 120.08 HODGES NA 39 23 14 32 156 127 331 94 10 0.11 131 19 0.23 BROADLIN JERSEYS BROAD LL & LM 264 23 57 16 156 99 378 108 15 0.11 298 140.04 LANGDALE JERSEYS MATHEWS D & A 172 25 24 19 155 120 366 81 12 0.02 321 120.10
Top Herds List –August 2023 ABV Run
The Australian Jersey Journal – September-October 2023 // 33 Bull Trait Leader List For the full ABV list visit www.datavat.com.au Bull must be ac8ve on NASIS and (g) tested. TOP TYPE BULLS Bull Id Bull OT Mamm BPI BROADWAY BROADLIN BROADWAYPO 112 112 306 CSCWOODSIDE GELBEADO PARK WOODSIDE 111 110 354 VENTURA LOXLEIGH IZUKU VENTURA 111 111 312 ROULETTE CAIRNBRAE ROULETTE 110 112 420 TLGIRYMPLE LOXLEIGH ROULETTE IRYMPLE 110 109 332 TOP FERTILITY BULLS Bull Id Bull Fert BPI VIKJHABBIT VJ GAMMELGAARD HAARE HABBIT 111 299 011JE01150 DEERVIEW VALSON 110 224 0200JE01296 AVONLEA CHOCOCHIPET 109 21 14JE01969 GOFF SSI NAVIDAD JAKEET 108 290 7JE01726 PRIMUS CRAZE STARLORDET 107 401 TOP SURVIVAL BULLS Bull Id Bull Surv BPI 7JE01726 PRIMUS CRAZE STARLORDET 114 401 ASKN BROOKBORA VALENTINO ASKN 114 250 CSCTRASK WARRAIN TRASK 113 364 7J1219 DUTCH HOLLOW OLIVER P 113 268 CASPIAN BUSHLEA RV CASUAL 113 253 TOP MASTITIS RESISTANCE BULLS Bull Id Bull Mast R es BPI 011JE07333 JX PEAK ALTAFIREOPAL {6}ET 110 379 STGSALVATION STGEN JIGGY SALVATION 110 239 IZUKU LOXLEIGH OLIVER IZUKU 109 337 VIKJKASINO VJ ADELGAARD KANTONA KASINO 109 309 JUNKET WHITE STAR JUNKET 9567 108 406 TOP BPI BULLS Bull Id Bull BPI HWI SI ROULETTE CAIRNBRAE ROULETTE 420 332 901 PICKEM MIAMI PICKEM 419 335 859 ARDENT BERCAR ARDENT 410 327 817 BAZYLI KAARMONA BAZYLI 408 354 871 JUNKET WHITE STAR JUNKET 9567 406 352 751 7JE01726 PRIMUS CRAZE STARLORDET 401 415 731 CSCVAST WALLACEDALE VAST P 398 262 800 ENMORE WHITE STAR ENMORE 395 294 758 29JE4213 FOREST GLEN CRAZE TRIPPET 390 335 722 PICKLE WALLACEDALE PICKLE 389 347 781 011JE07333 JX PEAK ALTAFIREOPAL {6}ET 379 293 801 DOUGGAN WHITE STAR DOUGLAS 372 311 800 CSCTRASK WARRAIN TRASK 364 320 824 BOYD KINGS VILLE BOYD P 364 270 772 CSCJANGO BALNAGEITH JANGO P 361 290 837 TOP HWI BULLS Bu l l I d Bull HWI BPI SI 7JE01726 PRIMUS CRAZE STARLORDET 415 401 731 BAZYLI KAARMONA BAZYLI 354 408 871 JUNKET WHITE STAR JUNKET 9567 352 406 751 PICKLE WALLACEDALE PICKLE 347 389 781 29JE4306 CALMART JUDOET 342 352 676 TOP SI BULLS Bull ID Bull SI BPI HWI ROULETTE CAIRNBRAE ROULETTE 901 420 332 BAZYLI KAARMONA BAZYLI 871 408 354 PICKEM MIAMI PICKEM 859 419 335 CSCJANGO BALNAGEITH JANGO P 837 361 290 CSCTRASK WARRAIN TRASK 824 364 320

SHOWS

Queensland Dairy ShowcaseGatton Show

JERSEY RISING STAR CLASS

Jersey heifer 6 months old and under 10 months

1st Nobbyview Gun’s Ollie TI Nobbyview Partnership

2nd Nobbyview Blackstone’s Grace Nobbyview Partnership

3rd Ardylbar Chrome Fiona Waylon Barron

4th Nobbyview Gun’s Luna Liam and Fern Teese

Jersey heifer 10 months old and under 15 months

1st Ardylbar Webcam Eugenie Waylon Barron

2nd Nobbyview Askn Rosebud Nobbyview Partnership

3rd Kenarie Tequila Maggie PG & PM McDonald

4th Kenarie Tequila Style PG & PM McDonald CLASS:

Jersey heifer 15 months old and under 20 months

1st Brunchilli Joel Olivia Adadale - Paulger Family

2nd Ardylbar Tequila Pippy Waylon Barron

3rd Nobbyview Abe’s Pam Nobbyview Partnership

Jersey heifer 20 months old and under 2 years, dry

1st Adadale Valiant Petra 2 Adadale - Paulger Family

2nd Nobbyview Abe’s Holly Nobbyview Partnership

Junior Champion: Adadale Valiant Petra 2

Reserve: Ardylbar Webcam Eugenie

Honorable Mention: Brunchilli Joel Olivia

Jersey Heifer 2 years and under 2 1/2 years, in milk

1st Nobbyview Chicago’s Blondie Nobbyview Partnership

2nd Nobbyview Abe’s Nancy Nobbyview Partnership

Jersey Heifer 2 1/2 years and under 3 years, in milk

1st Adadale Jamie B Rowena Adadale - Paulger Family

2nd Kenarie Viral Clusterette PG & PM McDonald

3rd Nobbyview Valentino’s Lorna Nobbyview Partnership

4th Kenarie Glorious Stella PG & PM McDonald

5th Nobbyview Pixstars Lorna Nobbyview Partnership

Production Award: Nobbyview Valentino’s Lorna

Jersey Heifer under 3 years

1st Adadale Jamie B Rowena Adadale - Paulger Family

2nd Nobbyview Chicago’s Blondie Nobbyview Partnership

3rd Kenarie Viral Clusterette PG & PM McDonald

4th Nobbyview Abe’s Nancy Nobbyview Partnership

5th Kenarie Glorious Stella PG & PM McDonald

6th Nobbyview Valentino’s Lorna Nobbyview Partnership

Intermediate Champion: Adadale Jamie B Rowena

Reserve: Nobbyview Chicago’s Blondie

Honorable Mention: Kenarie Viral Clusterette

Pen of 3 Jersey heifers under 3 years

1st Adadale - Paulger Family

2nd Nobbyview Partnership

3rd Nobbyview Partnership

Jersey Cow 3 years and under 4 years, in milk

1st Ardylbar Ontime Ruby-Rose Waylon Barron

2nd Nobbyview Whiskey’s Pam Nobbyview Partnership

3rd Nobbyview Pixstar’s Rosebud Nobbyview Partnership

4th Kenarie Roslyn Finch PG & PM McDonald

Production Award: Nobbyview Whiskey’s Pam

Jersey Cow 4 years and under 5 years, in milk

1st Adadale Andreas Jessie Adadale - Paulger Family

2nd Nobbyview Plus Jewel Nobbyview Partnership

Production Award: Nobbyview Plus Jewel

Jersey Cow 5 years and under 6 years, in milk

1st Nobbyview Earle’s Ollie Nobbyview Partnership

2nd Kenarie High Prize PG & PM McDonald

3rd Nobbyview Whiskey’s Rosie Nobbyview Partnership

4th Kenarie Gala Clusterette PG & PM McDonald

Production Award: Kenarie High Prize

Jersey Cow 6 years and under 7 years, in milk

1st Adadale EP Eileen Adadale - Paulger Family

2nd Nobbyview Virgil’s Tulip Nobbyview Partnership

Production Award: Nobbyview Virgil’s Tulip

Jersey Cow 7 years and over, in milk

1st Adadale Sleeping Jingles Adadale - Paulger Family

2nd Kenarie High Cluster PG & PM McDonald

3rd Ardylbar Ivan Ellie-May Waylon Barron

4th Nobbyview Elton’s Faith Nobbyview Partnership

Production Award: Kenarie High Cluster

Jersey Cow 3 years and over

1st Adadale Sleeping Jingles Adadale - Paulger Family

2nd Adadale Andreas Jessie Adadale - Paulger Family

3rd Nobbyview Earle’s Ollie Nobbyview Partnership

4th Kenarie High Prize PG & PM McDonald

5th Ardylbar Ontime Ruby-Rose Waylon Barron

6th Kenarie Gala Clusterette PG & PM McDonald

7th Kenarie High Cluster PG & PM McDonald

8th Nobbyview Whiskey’s Pam Nobbyview Partnership

9th Nobbyview Plus Jewel Nobbyview Partnership

Type and Production, cows to be judged for TYPE ONLY

1st Kenarie High Prize PG & PM McDonald

2nd Kenarie High Cluster PG & PM McDonald

3rd Nobbyview Whiskey’s Pam Nobbyview Partnership

4th Nobbyview Plus Jewel Nobbyview Partnership

5th Nobbyview Virgil’s Tulip Nobbyview Partnership

6th Nobbyview Valentino’s Lorna Nobbyview Partnership

Champion Jersey Cow: Adadale Sleeping Jingles

Reserve: Adadale Andreas Jessie

Honorable Mention: Adadale EP Eileen

Pen of 3 Jersey cows, 3 years and over

1st Adadale - Paulger Family

2nd Nobbyview Partnership

3rd PG & PM McDonald

Maternally related Jersey pair

1st PG & PM McDonald

2nd Nobbyview Partnership

3rd Nobbyview Partnership

4th Nobbyview Partnership

Progeny of Jersey Sire - 2 females any age

1st PG & PM McDonald

2nd Nobbyview Partnership

3rd PG & PM McDonald

Exhibitors Group

1st Adadale - Paulger Family

2nd PG & PM McDonald

3rd Nobbyview Partnership

Most Successful Exhibitor

1st Adadale - Paulger Family

2nd Nobbyview Partnership

3rd PG & PM McDonald

The Australian Jersey Journal – September-October 2023 // 34

BRING

All

Saturday November 25th 2023

12 Noon Sheds will be open for arrivals

7 PM Pizza Party 7:45 PM Fun and Games

NEW SOUTH WALES

The NSW

Sunday November 26th 2023

7:30 AM BBQ Breakfast

9:30 AM Show Starts with Handler Classes Judge Mr. Simon Tognola BBQ Lunch to follow show

JERSEY AUSTRALIA NSW STATE JERSEY SHOW 2023

Celebrating 25 Years

Wednesday 27th – Thursday 28th October 2023

CAMDEN SHOWGROUND

OPEN JUDGE - Mr Matt Templeton (View Fort Jerseys & Holsteins) Victoria YOUTH SHOW JUDGE - Mr Simon Tognola, Victoria

Wednesday 9.00am - Showmanship & State Youth Show 1.30pm - NSW State Open Junior Heifer Show

Evening - Exhibitor & Sponsors Dinner & Trivia Night

Thursday 9.00am - NSW State Open Intermediate & Senior Show

Both days will have BBQ breakfast and lunch.

LIKE OUR NEW FACEBOOK PAGE ‘JERSEY NSW’
committee are excited to welcome you all back to Camden Showground
what will be a great Jersey event celebrating our
Anniversary. This month on our FACEBOOK PAGE we will feature the results from the last 25 years as well as our sponsors
the 2023 show!
code and follow along! Stay up-to-date with the latest news, events, and initiatives related to Jersey cattle in New South Wales. By following our page, you'll be at the forefront of everything happening in the world of Jersey cows NSW. Please contact us if you would like something added to the page. JERSEY NSW Todd Wilson  0404 081 352 Patrick Buckley  0401 857 863 Hayley Boyd  0428 765 765 David Boyd  0427 830 213 Robert Wilson  0432 226 997 Michelle Brown  0438 518 869 Thank You The Jersey NSW committee would like to thank retiring member Milton Johnston for his service to the Jersey Australia NSW branch. For over 35 years Milton has served the NSW membership as the executive secretary and a committee member. Milton’s knowledge, experience and dedication to the committee has been greatly appreicted and we wish him all the very best as he and his family continue with Ingalala Jerseys. We would also like to acknowledge the contributions his wife Bernadette has made over the years and thank her for her support in the role.
All-Breeds Heifer
November 25-26, 2023 – Kyabram Showgrounds
more information on sponsorship, entry forms or questions please contact –Jess Gavenlock at 0448248496 or jessicagavenlock@gmail.com
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exhibitors must be aged 21yrs and younger on show day. STRAW is provided.

SALES WRAP

The Settlement Sale at the Simpson Pub

On the evening following judging of the strong Simpson Show a sale of All Breeds was held at the Simpson Ball & Chain Pub, a large crowd attended along with a huge online audience. Sale manager Judson Jennings lined up a wonderful offering representing All Breeds.

The 6 Jersey lots met with strong demand. Top of the Jerseys was $6,000 reached twice when Ripponlea Craze Tinkerbelle 3389, gBPI +298, this 6 month heifer backed by EX 90 dam and EX 93 2nd dam sold a/c Reid & Egan to B & J Dickson of Terang. These buyers also purchased Warrion Nugget 61 a yearling by Sturgis from an EX 91 Oliver-P dam a/c Sarah Chant at $5,500.

Also at $6,000 was Wanstead Pickle Daisy from an EX 91 Valentino dam a/c R & A Heath to K Beaton of Terang. Coleshill Valentino Noelene sold at $5,500 to A & J Kerr of Ondit at $5,500.

Selling agents Dairy Livestock Services report the 6 Jerseys av $4,917.

Cherrylock Party at the Park

Brad and Jessica Gavenlock staged The Party On The Park sale at the Park Lake Motel, Shepparton Friday evening 23rd March. An outstanding offering of All Breeds were auctioned, they were displayed on Video screen and also online through Elite Livestock

The 21 Jerseys met with very strong demand. Top price of the Jerseys at $16,000 was reached twice, Windy Ways CCC Roulette Dawn, a 5 month old Cairnbrae Roulette from the IDW and Sydney Grand Champion Windy Ways Galaxies Dawn 7, EX 95 a/c Gavenlock & Frank Walsh and Lightning Ridge MB Victorious Telsa 1 (Imp.ET) a daughter of the 2022 All American Show Champion Cow Seacord Howacres Tesla, EX 94 a/c Patten, Moscript & Borba both sold to Cherrylock Cattle Co.

Second High of $14,000 was also reached twice when Jamber VIP Crystal the Junior Champion from IDW 2023 sold a/c R & A Wilson to Cumberoona Jerseys, Cowra, NSW and I-Star Chocolate Fudge a Chocochip daughter of the 2 time IDW Grand Champion Bushlea Van Fernleaf 10, EX 93 sold a/c Cullen, Fisher, Borba, Senecal & Avonlea to Ried & Egan of Jackiah Jerseys.

Lightning Ridge Bontino Rosario (Imp.ET) a daughter of the 11th gen EX, SV Velocity Rosie, EX 93 sold a/c Patten, Moscript & Borba at $10,000 to R & A Wilson, the same vendors also sold Lightning Ridge MB Ferdinand Vivianne (imp.ET) a daughter of Kevetta Chrome Violin, EX 91 at $10,000 to D, J & N Watts of Pyree, NSW and Lightning Ridge MB Victorious Lovelies a daughter of Brookbora PGRS Valentino Lovelis, EX 93 again at $10,000 to L & A Bennett of Macorna.

A daughter of the current Gippsland Fair Intermediate Champion, Jugiong Daydream 8042, EX 91 (max) sold a/c Nicholson Family to D & R Ross of Heath Hill at $9,000. Selling agents Dairy Livestock Services report – 21 Jerseys av $8,310.

Rockvale Second Stage Complete Dispersal tops $7,750

After 50 years of breeding and following the Milking Herd Dispersal last year Des and Wendy Parker of Beeac staged their Second Stage Complete Dispersal Sale comprising of all Autumn calving heifers presented in wonderful form. Sale top of $7,750 was paid for Rockvale Watfern 5624 an outstanding heifer due to sexed Casino. Sired by Bashful-P from a VG dam with PI of 114 and 2nd dam an EX Tbone. This top lot sold to S & S Chant of Naringal.

Second top price of $6,500 was reached twice when Rockvale Illusion 5625 by Volcano Grant from a VG Apollo then a VG Valentino sold to A & C Coombes of NSW. Also at this price was Rockvale Jill 5615 by Valentino from an EX 91 David dam selling to Country Road Jerseys of Edi Upper. This buyer also selected Rockvale Jill 5633 by Tbone from an EX 90 Matt dam at $6,000 and Rockvale Fairlady 5639 by Bashful-P at $5,300.

A & C Harrison of Nerrena paid $5,900 for Rockvale Buttercup 5590 by Bashful-P from an EX 90 Spiritual dam. Strong buyers through the sale were Fresh Dairies of South Purrumbete included in their selections were Rockvale Barbara 5596 by Jeronimo from an Oliver-P dam at $5,100 and Rockvale Buttercup 5571 from a Valentino dam with 110 PI at $5,000. They also purchased Rockvalw Illusion 5635 by Grant, Rockvale Jorja 5609 by Askn and Rockvale Dainty Lass 5601 by Kenarie Gusto all at $5,000 each.

Renee Barling of Cobden paid $5,000 for Rockvale Buttercup 5638 by Bashful-P and the same money for Rockvale Hazel 5629 also by Bashful-P.

Also in the sale were consignments from Coleshill Jerseys with their top lot Coleshill Oliver Blondie a fresh calved 2 year old at $5,750 to A & C Coombes, NSW. P & S Lenehan selected Coleshill Applejack Gumnut, EX 90 at $4,750 along with Coleshill Chrome Silvermine at $4,100 and Coleshill Razzler Supreme at $4,000.

P & L Sprunt of Yalcara Jerseys sold their final line of heifers with Yalcara Invincible Silver selling at $4,000 to V Younger. Yalcara Legion Vanilla from an EX 90 David at $3,750 to G & N Akers and Yalcara David Arkona 2 from a VG Vanahlem at $3,700 to A & C Coombes, NSW.

Selling agents Dairy Livestock Services and Charles Stewart & Co report the following details –

• Rockvale

50 registered heifers av $4,270

8 Commercial heifers av $2,488

• Coleshill 42 lots av $2,800

• Yalcara

11 Heifers av $3,075

• 111 Jerseys Gross $384,650, Av $3,465

The Australian Jersey Journal – September-October 2023 // 36

Royal Rendezvous

The Royal Rendezvous Sale presented by Rivendell and Brunchilli Jerseys of Nowra at the Sydney Royal Show went off with a bang !

Lot 1 the pick of the winning Junior 2 and Senior 2 year olds from IDW both sired by Rapid Bay Gentry topped the night at $28,000 with buyer C Allen of Cobargo selecting Rivendell Gentry Cleo, 87 @2yo.

Second top price of $17,000 was paid by D, J & N Watts of Pyree for Brunchilli Venue Belle a 2nd calf 3 year old that had won the 2 yo in milk at Sydney Royal 2022. Third high of $16,000 was reached twice when Brunchilli Hired Gun

Dylander Park

Genetics

Dylan & Hudson Morris & Gabbie Mahoney

344 Morrissey Rd Girgarre 3624 0439 523 687

dylan_baseballrox@live.com.au

WINDY WAYS JERSEYS

Tim, Jodie & Tom Walsh

41 A Finlay Road, Tongala VIC 3621

Tim: 0408 603 982 heatherbelle132@gamil.com

Lincolndell Jerseys

Ron and Val Read & Family

167 Panoo Road, Lockington 3563 03 5488 2266 | 0428 332 793

SUNSHINE FARM JERSEYS

Janelle McDonald

715 Andrews Rd Kyabram 3620

03 5855 2516 - 0428 992 450 janelleabbey@hotmail.com

President: Geoff Brown |

SHENSTONE JERSEY STUD

Gordon Lyn & Craig Emmett

12 Curr Road Stanhope 3623 0428 329625 | 0409 014854

shenstonejerseys@gmail.com

Over 100 years farming - since 1917

Jugiong Jerseys

Nicholson family

771 Curr Road Girgarre 3624

Pat & Carmen 0438 347 737

Brendon & Tenealle 0413 022 398

Craigielea Jerseys

Bill & Kaye 0427 865 474

Andrew & Sharni 0428 865 474 836 Hansen Rd, Bamawm, 3561 03 5486 5474 | craigielea3@bigpond.com

EURARIE JERSEYS

Charles & Carolyn Smith 80 Rathbone Road, St Germains 3620 03 5826 0325

smith.livestock.farm@gmail.com

Eileen, EX 92, a daughter of Vanahlem Eileen 2, EX 94, the Supreme Champion All Breeds Cow Sydney Royal 2019 sold to J McGoven of Wallacia. The same buyer also selected Rivendell Valentino Tammy who had won Reserve Champion of the All Breeds Youth Show earlier in the day at $14,000.

Also at $16,000 was Rivendell Victorious Passion a fresh 2 year old purchased by the Hindmarsh Family of Cowra. The well known Adadale herd of Kenilworth, Qld paid $13,500 for Brunchill Jedi Priscilla bred down from IDW Grand Champion Sambo Priscilla, EX 92.

Wes & Julie Brown of Tamworth selected Brunchilli Victorious Vita the Reserve Junior Champion IDW 2023 at $12,000 and Brunchilli Valentine Eileen from an EX 92 dam at $10,000.

MLF Farms of Newry, Vic paid $10,000 for Rivendell Chocochip Teagan backed by many EX dams and L & A Bennett of Macorna, Vic selected the last lot of the night Rivendell Valentino Martha who had won her class during the day also at $10,000.

Selling agents Dairy Livestock Services report buyers were from all States except WA. Indeed the presentation of the catalogue, sale ring and all sale lots was absolute first class and all involved are to be congratulated.

• 39 Females av $8,308

• 2 Bulls av $4,000

• 41 Jerseys av $8,100.

Benlock Jersey Stud

Bryan & Lee Rushton 79 Brooks Rd Rochester 3861 03 5484 1551 | benlockj@gmail.com

Sybilgrove & Summer

Spirit Jerseys

Collins Family 202 McColl Road, Ballendella 3561

Ph/Fax: 03 5486 5393 | 03 5486 5422

Brookbora Jerseys

Bacon Family

Tennyson Vic 3572 03 5488 2323 - 0429 333 119 bacons@brookbora.com.au www.brookbora.com.au

Jimann Jerseys

Trevor & Julie Campbell 286 Lowe Rd Rochester 3561 03 5484 1624 | jimann1@bigpond.com

ROYALS GREEN Jerseys

Geoff & Yvette Brown

1039 Prairie Rochester Rd, Lockington 3563 0425 758 858

geoffbrown9@optusnet.com.au

WATERLOO FARMS

Fisher Family

1305 Curr Road, Kyabram 3620 Jayke: 0447 846 761 qualityridgefarms@gamil.com

KATHLEIGH FARMS

Andrew & Cassandra Kath 390 Dingee Road, Rochester 3561 0427 307 232 | 0407 307 242 kathleighfarms@outlook.com

GRAND DREAM JERSEYS

Todd Brown

310 Lorenz Rd, Stanhope 3623 0447 812 278 granddream02@gmail.com

SALES WRAP
Call Reid Stockfeeds 1300 REID FEED to speak with one of our qualified team today... that’s 1300 7343 3333 NORTHERN DISTRICT JERSEY BREEDERS CLUB
Secretary: Pat Nicholson
New members are always welcome

SALES WRAP

Dairy Finest tops $13,000

The Dairy Finest Showcase Sale 2023 was held in conjunction with Jersey Australia AGM at Coffs Harbour, NSW

All cattle were shown on video screen while remaining on their properties.

Sale top of $13,000 was paid for Impression LR MB Vanahlem Festive a 7 month heifer from the current Intermediate Champion at IDW, Lightning Ridge MB VIP Fabienne (Imp.ET,USA) EX 90 while the next dam is World Dairy Expo Grand Champion MB Lucky Lady Feliz Navidad, EX 93. She was purchased by Wakelin & Stewart Partnership of New Zealand and sold a/c Flemming, Randle & Borba.

Second top price of $10,000 was reached twice when Loxleigh Valent Bella, EX 91 (max) sold by G & N Akers to L & L Broad. This great young Valentino cow was backed by an EX 92 Vanahlem dam bred down from the Imp. NZ cow Big Hollow Golden Bud, EX. Also at this price was Brookbora Eileen 141 an 8 month CSCWoodside with gBPI +216 and 110 Type, this top heifer was backed by 6 gens of EX dams, she sold to J Lindsay of Hastings Jerseys.

Sarah Chant sold Warrion Tips 42, VG 88 with a gBPI of +323, this Casino from a VG Oliver-P x Celebrity x Vanahlem sold at $8,000 to B & J Dickson, Emu Banks Jerseys. These buyers also selected Philmar Grand Melys backed by 7 gens EX dams from M & P Flemming at $7,000.

K & M Atkins of Tamworth paid $7,000 for Impression SG Victorious Gouda, she had won her class at the Gippsland Fair and is from an EX 90 Oliver-P dam back to Sydney Royal Supreme Champion Kathleigh Gun Grace, EX 92, she sold a/c Flemming & McRae. Andrew & Shahna Chant of Nalangil, Vic also paid $7,000 for Wanstead Jeronimo Favourite a daughter of Bushlea Irwins Favourite, EX 93 a/c R & A Heath.

The buyers choice of 6 milking ET sisters from Kings View sired by Matt and bred from 5 gens EX dams from Vanahlems family, this choice was purchased by R & T Attenborough for $7,000.

This years Dairy Finest Sale was managed by Daniel Bacon and Mitchell Flemming.

Selling agents Dairy Livestock Services report –27 Jerseys av $5,760

Following the sale of live lots The Berts Memory Charity Auction, consisting a large amount of donated goods going to the peter MacCallum Cancer Centre gross some $45,000.

DATA CORRECTION

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Jersey Australia Member Service Fees and Charges

The Australian Jersey Journal – September-October 2023 // 38
Jersey Australia Member Service Fees and Charges Price increase effec;ve from October 1 2023 6% CPI increase applied. Membership Fees • Effec%ve from July 1 2023 Full Memberships $412.50 Family Memberships $451.00 Associate Memberships $198.00 Junior Memberships $88.00 Registra0on Fees –Cows and Bulls • Effec%ve from Oct 1 2023 Age E Reg M Reg 0 – 6 Months $12. 85 $16.70 7- 12 Months $18. 00 $24.40 12 Months Plus $28. 25 $35.50 Associate Rego Fees $22. 50 Transfer Fees • Effec%ve from Oct 1 2023 Per Cow Fee $22.20 Full Herd / WIWO $9.00 Late Fee $6.20 Classifica0on Fees • Effec%ve from Sept 1 2023 Herd Booking Fee $102.60 Cow Booking Fee $2.20 Per Cow $16.70 Per Heifer $11.60 Unregistered Cow $52.50 Special Class Booking Fee $235.00 Travel costs apply
Price increase effective from October 1 2023
CPI increase applied.
6%
the previous journal we printed an error in the production data for GC and RG Sprunt.
production per cow
Litres 7198
correct
figures are:
4.72% - 340Kg Protein 3.77% - 272Kg
Solids – 612Kg

64% 75% 722 SI ASI 162 Out Now! TRIPP
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Australian Dairy Sire Spring Update: FOREST GLEN CRAZE TRIPP-ET JH1F JNSF Bull ID: 29JE4213  NASIS: 80JJS47 Sire: RIVER VALLEY CIRCUS CRAZE-ET Dam: FOREST GLEN KWYNN TIA-ET MGD: FOREST GLEN DAYBREAK TIA Breeder: FOREST GLEN JERSEYS, DAYTON, OR
Craze
Kwynn x DAYBREAK
Early Aust daughters beginning to impress
One of few bulls at 390 BPI and positive daughter fertility
Adds teat length • Outcross sire Protein Protein % Milk Fat Fat % Milking Speed Temperament Likeability Survival Gestation Length Cell Count Mastitis Resistance Daughter Fertility Feed Saved Overall Type Mammary System Stature Angularity Body Depth Chest Width Pin Width Pin Set Foot Angle Rear Set Daughters: 30 Herds: 4 ABV 08/23 75%Rel 19 0.02 533 37 0.16 102 65% 104 65% 106 65% 110 58% -2 98% 153 66% 107 84% 103 57% -77 34% -1 .0 -2.0 01 .0 2.0 Protein Protein % Milk Fat Fat % Milking Speed Temperament Likeability Survival Gestation Length Cell Count Mastitis Resistance Daughter Fertility Feed Saved Overall Type Mammary System Stature Angularity Body Depth Chest Width Pin Width Pin Set Foot Angle Rear Set Rear View Udder Depth Fore Udder Att. Rear Udder Att. (H) Rear Udder Att. (W) Centre Ligament Front Teat Pl Rear Teat Pl Teat Length Daughters: G Herds: G AUS Type 08/23 63% Rel 0+0+0+0+0+2+0+2+0+20+0+0+0+0+0+0+4+2+050+50+80+20+20+2+60+2+30+0+30+30+50+40+30+20+0+2+90 105 105 108 102 102 100 106 100 103 98 103 103 105 104 103 102 99 100 109 95 90 100 105 110 www.absglobal.com/au 1800 ABS BULL (1800 227 285) MGD: FOREST GLEN DAYBREAK TIA 3RD SIRE: SUNSET CANYON DAYBREAK
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