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11 | COGENT PROOFS 2013 Kepculloch


DOUGLAS PI EX94 Shottle x EX91(2) Rudolph x EX90 Chief Eddy


HBN: 0100628033 A.I Code: FH4128


Almost 25% test daughters are now classi“ed VG or EX


Production UK Dtrs 170 UK Herds 90 PLI


£111


Type Merit Feet & Legs Udders


Locomotion Stature


Chest width Body depth Angularity


Rump Angle Rump Width


Rear Legs Side Foot Angle


Fore Udder Attach Rear Udder Height Udder Support Udder Depth


Front Teat Place Teat Pos Side Teat Length


Rear Teat Place Condition Score


UK Dtrs 114 UK Herds 68 91% Rel


Milk Kgs 15


Fat Kgs 17.3


Fat% 0.21


Prot Kgs 0.5


-3 -2 -1 0 -1 -2


Prot% 0.0


-3


EXCELLENT EXCELLENT EXCELLENT EXCELLENT


154CM WIDE DEEP


OPEN RIB LOW PINS WIDE


SICKLED STEEP TIGHT


VERY HIGH STRONG


CLOSE APART LONG CLOSE HIGH


2.0 1.7 1.7 1.2


1.0 0.6 0.1


-0.6 0.6 0.5 0.0


-0.5 1.9 1.2 0.3


20CM ABOVE 2.3 1.1


-0.2 -1.0 0.2 0.4


Temperament: +1.3 POOR VERY PLACID


Rel% 97


CALVING


EASY


LONGEVITY DAUGHTER FERTILITY


Calving Ease: +1.2 DIFFICULT


TYPE SIRE


Dtr: Painley Douglas Jemima 9 EX92


VERY EASY


Ease of Milking: +1.1 DIFFICULT


Lifespan: +0.3 LOW


SCC: -13 NON IMPROVER


Daughter Fertility: +3.0 LOW


Dtr: Styche Douglas Hilgonda EX91 VERY EASY


Product Support Manager Andy Smith


HIGH IMPROVER


This is a bull which showed great promise from day one. When I first inspected his progeny three years ago his daughters were very uniform and correct but not over big. They always looked like they would develop into great cows and they have not failed. He now has over 150 daughters classified with nearly 25% either VG or EX. Farmers regularly comment on how impressed they are with the way Douglas daughters have got back in calf and developed over time.


HIGH


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