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She is the dam of Warnelview Bingo, a Goldwyn son that has 22 Excellent scored daughters up to EX94 at Warnelview. Her daughters include an EX91 Goldwyn and a Final Cut classified EX90 who herself has a daughter by Talent scored EX94. Shaker Beatexus is out of an EX94 Integrity sired dam. “The Beatexus family is one of the deepest families in the UK going back to Sharcombe,” comments Christine. Also joining the 95 point club in the herd is Warnelview Allen Snowdrift, another cow with a deep pedigree, her dam is a VG87 Manhattan, then Crewilpool Snowdrift 6 VG86 and Crewilpool Snowdrift 5 EX92-2E. Warnelview Engrave Susette is classified EX95-4E in her sixth lactation. She is by the home bred bull Warnelview Engrave, a Ridgestar Journalist son out of the Enid family. Engrave Suzette is the ninth generation of VG or EX with her dam Warnelview Caleb Suzette VG89, granddam Crewilpool Suzette 2 EX93-7E and great granddam Embryoworld Magnum Suzette EX91. The Enid family are another consistent family, with Warnelview Bolivia Enid EX94 the fifth generation of Excellent cows. She is out of the EX94- 7E Crewilpool Enid 29, then Crewilpool Enid 24 EX92, Crewilpool Enid 21 EX94- 2E and Crewilpool Enid 16 EX91-4E, with a further four generations of VG or EX behind that.


Although no longer in the herd, Canrikka BC Violet was the first ever EX96 classified cow at Warnelview. She left the herd classified EX96-9E, having given 110 tonnes and leaving three Excellent and three Very Good classified daughters, as well as numerous granddaughter and great granddaughters in the herd.


One of several 95 point cows in the herd is Warnelview Shaker Beatexus who has also produced 100 tonnes of milk to date.


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