WHAT’S IN THE FLASK?
The Journal investigates which bulls are proving popular with a selection of our members
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Name: Aiden Garvey Prefi x: Millfarm No of cows: 160 Long term breeding goal:
To breed cows that will produce a lot milk with balanced width throughout and have udders that will last forever. Traits to improve: Feet, legs and udders. AI sires: Jeeves, History, Cancun, Gerard, Paramount, Grafeeti, Wickham, Silver and Rubicon.
Name: Mark Robinson Prefi x: Woodhey No of cows: 600 Long term breeding goal:
We aim to breed a uniform herd with high production and plenty of width, we also keep a separate group where we focus on extreme type for the show ring. Traits to improve: Udders and production. AI sires: Conventional: Coollawn-Com Aventador, Midas-Touch Bullseye, View-Home Monterey, Walnutlawn Blake and Sexed Ultra: Butz-Butler Atwood Brady, Mr All About It and Mr Coin.
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Name: Nev Roberts Prefi x: Dulais No of cows: 85 Long term
breeding goal: Healthy, profi table cows.
Traits to improve: Feet and legs. AI Sires: Sexed: Flame, Hunger, Masterful, Mardi Gras, Iota, Doorman, Dulias Astroid.
Name: Euan Lawrie Prefi x: Grangehall No of cows: 220 Long term breeding goal: To breed functional, productive, long lasting cows.
Traits to improve: Legs and feet, udder quality and cow capacity.
AI sires: Glauco, Dempsey, Numero Uno, Shottle, Bookem, Doorman, Flame. Sexed Glauco and Smokin, as well as genomic bulls Blake and Dreamweaver.
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Name: Ben Llewellin Prefi x: Clarby No of cows: 240 Long term breeding goal: Working milk
cows that have balanced production and type. Traits to improve: Legs and feet.
AI sires: Fever, Doorman and Grafeeti, sexed: Atwood, Berlisto and Spring Iron Pirate.
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