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Hydaways Goldwyn x EX92 Patron x EX95(3) Inspiration


HBN: 0100630770 A.I Code: FH4064 First class health and “tness traits


SEXED SEMEN


Production UK Dtrs 101 UK Herds 52 PLI


£126


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 67 UK Herds 41 86% Rel Not available in Northern Ireland


Milk Kgs 466


Fat Kgs 22.2


LONGEVITY DAUGHTER FERTILITY


CALVING


Fat% 0.05


Prot Kgs 9.4


-3 -2 -1 0 -1 -2


Prot% -0.07


-3


EXCELLENT EXCELLENT EXCELLENT EXCELLENT


154CM WIDE DEEP


OPEN RIB LOW PINS WIDE


SICKLED STEEP TIGHT


VERY HIGH STRONG


CLOSE APART LONG CLOSE HIGH


1.6 1.9 1.3 1.9


1.3


-0.3 1.2 1.4


-0.8 1.3 0.6


-0.2 1.0 1.4 1.3


20CM ABOVE 0.4 1.2


-0.6 -0.2 1.4


-1.0


Ease of Milking: +1.6 DIFFICULT


Lifespan: +0.2 LOW


SCC: -20 NON IMPROVER


Daughter Fertility: +1.3 LOW


Dtr: Hillhead Goldmine Majik EX90 (2nd Lactation picture) VERY EASY


Product Support Manager Andy Smith


HIGH IMPROVER


Goldmine daughters are maturing in to Excellent cows now with many in their third lactation, they have produced large volumes of milk and got back in calf easily. With his fantastic health traits and balanced type he is a great choice for both commercial milk producers and pedigree breeders alike. Carrying the red gene makes Goldmine even more special with some fantastic looking red cattle being sired by him around the country he is a outcross sire for many red families.


HIGH Temperament: -0.3 POOR VERY PLACID


Rel% 95


Calving Ease: +1.6 DIFFICULT


EASY


TYPE SIRE


VERY EASY A2A2 A2A2 Dtr: Wraytop Holly 104 VG89 RED GOLDMINE PI ET EX93 RC CARRIER


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