41 | COGENT PROOFS 2013
Ballycairn Goldwyn x VG87 Garter x EX90 Boudewijn
HBN: 0100630187 A.I Code: FH4006 No.1 UK Proven PLI Goldwyn son
SEXED SEMEN
Production UK Dtrs 82 UK Herds 55 PLI
£223
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 57 UK Herds 39 85% Rel Not available in Northern Ireland
Milk Kgs 357
Fat Kgs 31.3
TYPE SIRE
LONGEVITY DAUGHTER FERTILITY
Fat% 0.21
Prot Kgs 18.2
-3 -2 -1 0 -1 -2
Prot% 0.08
-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 1.3 1.5 1.8
0.8 0.3 1.2 0.5
-0.2 0.3
-1.6 1.4 1.2 2.1 1.2
20CM ABOVE 0.9 0.2 0.2 0.8 0.1
-0.1 Temperament: -0.3 POOR VERY PLACID
Rel% 95
Calving Ease: +1.8 DIFFICULT
CALVING EASY Dtr: Walfordmanor Tiergan Mattie 2 GP84 VERY EASY
TIERGAN ET EX92
Ease of Milking: -0.9 DIFFICULT
Lifespan: +0.3 LOW
SCC: -20 NON IMPROVER
Daughter Fertility: +1.0 LOW
Dtr: Ballycairn Tiergan Mieje VG85 VERY EASY
Product Support Manager Andy Smith
HIGH
Daughters that I have seen are all balanced with very functional type. They have good chest width with plenty of heart room and open ribbed, deep bodies. Legs and feet are exceptional being very clean in the bone, not too straight and track well with excellent locomotion.
IMPROVER HIGH
Udders are phenomenal - they have very good attachments with a silky texture that is etched in veins. Rear udders are the best thing about Tiergans, being high and wide with a very strong ligament that look sure to stand the test of time. Farmers are delighted that daughters are recording extremely high fat and protein percentages.
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