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19 | COGENT PROOFS 2013


Curtismill Baxter x EX90 Goldwyn x VG88 Mtoto


INCREDIBLE ET HBN: 0100639110 A.I Code: FH3147 Incredible in more ways than one LONGEVITY


SEXED SEMEN


Production UK Dtrs 43 UK Herds 28 PLI


£168


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 40 UK Herds 27 83% Rel


Milk Kgs 588


Fat Kgs 36.7


Fat% 0.16


Prot Kgs 17.1


-3 -2 -1 0 -1 -2


Prot% -0.02


-3


EXCELLENT EXCELLENT EXCELLENT EXCELLENT


154CM WIDE DEEP


OPEN RIB LOW PINS WIDE


SICKLED STEEP TIGHT


VERY HIGH STRONG


CLOSE APART LONG CLOSE HIGH


1.1 1.6 0.9 1.8


1.0 0.9 2.4 2.4 0.0 1.3


-1.4 1.9


-0.1 1.3 1.3


20CM ABOVE -1.6 -0.6 1.0 1.2 0.3


-0.5 Temperament: +3.1 POOR VERY PLACID


Rel% 88


Calving Ease: +0.7 DIFFICULT


CALVING EASY A2A2 A2A2 Dtr: Wyndford Incredible Galia GP84 NEW


VERY EASY


Ease of Milking: +0.9 DIFFICULT


Lifespan: +0.1 LOW


SCC: -11 NON IMPROVER


Daughter Fertility: -3.1 LOW


Dtr: Wyndford Incredible Fish GP84 VERY EASY


Progeny Evaluator Henry Sanderson


HIGH IMPROVER


Incredible daughters are just as the name suggests, incredible! They are ideally suited to most of today’s farmers needs. They are medium sized cows with plenty of chest width and body capacity having wide sloping rumps along with practical legs and feet; making them ideally suited for large indoor systems. Incredible daughters are also production experts boosting high volumes of quality milk with impressive weights of components and low SCC scores.


HIGH


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