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Advertising Index:
Ashtonia Dairy Cattle 29Australian Illawarras 67Direct Genetics Inc. 12Ferme Serol 30, 31Lady Grove 2Laralor 29Laughlin 4Lynmark 40Northend 38Oceanbrae 34, 35Prinsville 32Prosperous Acres 4Richford 39Select Sires 33Semex 55, 68
The Improver 2016The official breed magazine of the Canadian Milking Shorthorn Society
Table of Contents:
CMSS Office and Directors 5Secretary-Manager Report 6Rapport du secrétaire 8President’s Report 10Change in Purity for Logic 112015 Class Leaders 132015 Production Awards 14Accent-P named Cow of the Year 2014 162015 Excellent Cows 182015 Very Good Two Year Olds 19Priorities for Genetic Improvement 20Top 20 LPI Sires 22Top 20 LPI Cows 23Country Report: USA 24Country Report: UK 26Country Report: Australia 282016 Cow of the Year 362015 Field Day & AGM Report 422015 National Sale Report 462015 National Show Report 47Top Sires by Trait 50Classification x Sire 51Available Sires 522015 Production Records 56Country Report: New Zealand 61All Time Champions 62Member Directory 63Fee Schedule 66
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Secretary-Manager: Ryan Barrett203 Ferry Road, Cornwall, Prince Edward Island C0A 1H4
Office: (902) 200-1396 Cell: (902) 439-9386Email: [email protected]
Web: www.cmss.on.ca
President: Dave Prinzen, Bloomfield, ON (Term ends 2017) Tel: (613) 393-5087 | Email: [email protected]
Vice-President: Don Richardson, St. Marys, ON (Term ends 2018) Tel: (519) 349-2707 | Email: [email protected]
Exec. Member: Diane Naylor, Kleefeld, MB (Term ends 2018) Tel: (204) 433-7982 | Email: [email protected]
Directors: Johnathan Eccles, Dromore, ON (Term ends 2016) Tel: (519) 334-3440 | Email: [email protected]
Brenda Cupples, Errington, BC (Term ends 2017) Tel: (250) 586-6157 | Email: [email protected]
Fred Barrett, Miscouche, PE (Term ends 2016) Tel: (902) 436-7881 | Email: [email protected]
Irene Vietinghoff, Norwood, ON (Term ends 2018) Tel: (705) 639-1414 | Email: [email protected]
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The past year has undoubtedly been a year of change for the Society. The largest of these changes has been transitioning to a new registry service provider at Holstein Canada. Moving our registry service to Holstein Canada in concert with a number of other breeds has been discussed for a number years, but I’m happy to report that we were finally able to make it a reality, with the first new certificates printed by Holstein Canada in early March.
In preparation for this transition and the anticipated interruption in service, the Board enacted a moratorium on late registration fees for all of 2015. This allowed us to end our service with CLRC as cleanly as possible and also enabled a number of breeders to get caught up on overage registrations and start fresh in 2016. Due to a surge in registrations received at the end of the year, the Society finished 2015 with our highest number of registrations in more than 20 years!
Also encouraging was that the 2015 National Show was the largest since mov-ing our National Show to Lindsay from the Royal in Toronto. I received a num-ber of comments from both exhibitors and spectators that they were impressed with the depth of quality in the classes, and it was great to welcome some new exhibitors to the show as well as having some previous exhibitors return to the show. Thirteen exhibitors showed a total of 52 head, a total that we hope to exceed in future years.
Those that know me well will know that I tend to be of an optimistic frame of mind. I’m always trying to find ways to both grow the footprint of our breed in Canada as well as foster genetic improvement of Milking Shorthorns. Later on in this issue of the Improver, you’ll read about some of the genetic improvement strides that the breed has made in recent years, as well as discussing how we can keep improving the breed into the future.
When it comes to breed growth, there are encouraging signs. We had a number of first time buyers again in 2015 across the country. Some of these new buyers purchased embryos, hopefully making heifers that will come from non-Shorthorn recipients, thereby growing our population.
One of my major frustrations occurs when there is interest in the breed and I am not able to find high quality breeding stock for prospective new buyers. We still have many herds that are very happy with their Shorthorns but who
Secretary-Manager Reportby Ryan Barrett
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are not yet at a point to make breeding stock available. Other herds are not taking advantage of classification and official milk recording services, which limits marketability of breeding stock.
At the risk of sounding like a broken record, I would encourage existing breeders to consider ways to grow their herds in an effort to foster breed growth. This might involve some use of sexed semen or implanting embryos (made or purchased) in recipients from other breeds. Firstly, having extra female replacement options can allow for more flexibility in voluntary culling, thereby improving the overall quality of your herd. However, everyone that feels a con-nection to the breed and wishes to see the breed prosper are encouraged to make breed growth a personal challenge. A larger breed population will over time lead to increased sire selection, increased markets for purebred dairy sales, and a stronger genetic base from which to drive genetic improvement.
A larger population will most definitely be essential in implementing geno-mic testing and selection for Milking Shorthorns. I have been active in com-municating with industry partners to try and identify ways that we can explore ways to research genomic testing and evaluation for our breed. It is likely that we will have to pool resources with some of our international sister societies as well as testing a large number of females along with males to build a sufficiently large reference population. We have already started to build a bank of hair sam-ples for future testing; moving forward, the goal will be to find ways to access genotypes from other countries as well as helping to fund research and testing to build the reference pool. If you have samples to contribute, please feel free to send them to me for safe keeping in advance of a future project.
As always, I want to thank those breeders that find ways to contribute in a myriad of ways to the betterment of the Society. Directors, committee members and individual members from across the country are generous with their time and their financial support of CMSS programs and activities. Your contributions are at the foundation of the breed’s continued success, and I thank you for them! I have heard a number of producers from other breeds who remark that the Milking Shorthorn Society “punches above our weight” in terms of getting positive attention for the breed in the Canadian dairy industry. Let’s hope that we can keep that up and capitalize on that attention by continuing to grow and improve our breed.
I continue to be available by phone, text, email, Facebook, Twitter and more if you have questions or concerns. While working for the Society is not my full time job, I enjoy hearing from anyone interested in talking Shorthorns. I look forward to seeing many of you at Society events later this year, and hopefully together we can continue shining a spotlight on the Red, White and Roan!
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La dernière année fut, sans aucun doute, une année de changements pour la Société. Le plus gros de ces changements a été la transition vers un nouveau fournisseur pour le service d’enregistrement, Holstein Canada. Déplacer notre système d’enregistrement vers Holstein Canada, de concert avec plusieurs au-tres races, était en discussion depuis plusieurs années, mais je suis content de vous informer que c’est finalement une réalité et les premiers nouveaux certifi-cats ont été imprimés par Holstein Canada au début mars.
En vue de cette transition et de l’interruption anticipée du service, le Con-seil a mis en place un moratoire sur les frais pour enregistrements tardifs pour toute l’année 2015. Ceci nous a permis de terminer en douceur notre service avec CLRC et a également permis à bon nombre d’éleveurs de se rattraper dans les enregistrements en souffrance et débuter du bon pied en 2016. Grâce à une vague d’enregistrements reçus à la fin de l’année, la Société a terminé 2015 avec le plus grand nombre d’enregistrements en plus de 20 ans!
Il fut aussi encouragent de constater que l’exposition nationale 2015 fut notre plus imposante depuis que l’exposition nationale est déménagée à Lind-sey plutôt qu’à la Royal à Toronto. J’ai reçu plusieurs commentaires tant des exposants que des spectateurs qui furent impressionnés par la grande qualité des classes. C’était excitant d’accueillir de nouveaux exposants ainsi que de revoir des exposants vétérans, de retour pour l’exposition. Treize exposants ont présenté 52 animaux, un total que nous espérons dépasser dans les prochaines années.
Ceux qui me connaissent bien savent que j’ai tendance à être optimiste. J’essaie toujours de trouver de nouveaux moyens d’élargir l’empreinte de la race au Canada tout en nourrissant l’amélioration génétique des Shorthorns Laitiers. Dans cette édition de l’Improver, vous pourrez lire au sujet des avan-cées de la race en termes d’amélioration génétique au cours des récentes an-nées ainsi que des discussions sur les façons d’améliorer la race dans l’avenir.
Du côté de la croissance de la race, il y a des signes encourageants. Nous avons eu plusieurs nouveaux acheteurs en 2015 de partout au pays. Certains de ces nouveaux acheteurs ont acheté des embryons pour obtenir, espérons-le, des génisses provenant de receveuses autres que Shorthorns et qui aideront à augmenter le cheptel.
Une de mes plus grandes frustrations est lorsqu’il y a de l’intérêt pour la race et que ne suis pas capable de trouver d’animaux de bonne qualité pour ces acheteurs potentiels. Nous avons encore plusieurs troupeaux qui sont satisfaits de leurs Shorthorns mais qui ne sont pas rendus au point d’avoir des animaux à
Rapport du secrétaire 2016par Ryan Barrett, Secrétaire, SCSL
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vendre. D’autres troupeaux ne prennent pas avantage de la classification et du contrôle laitier officiel ce qui limite la commercialisation de leurs animaux.
Au risque de me répéter, j’encourage fortement les éleveurs à considérer d’autres moyens pour élargir leur troupeau dans le but d’augmenter le chep-tel de la race. Ça peut être l’utilisation de semence sexuée ou l’implantation d’embryons (produits ou achetés) dans des receveuses d’autres races. Pre-mièrement, avoir des femelles supplémentaires pour le remplacement pourrait donner une option de plus pour la réforme volontaire ce qui augmenterait la qualité générale de votre troupeau. Par contre, tous ceux qui sont attirés par la race et veulent que la race prospère sont encouragés à faire de la croissance de la race un défi personnel. Un cheptel plus imposant augmentera, avec le temps, la sélection de taureaux, augmentera les marchés pour les ventes d’animaux pur-sang et élargira la base génétique avec laquelle améliorer la génétique.
Un plus grand cheptel sera définitivement essentiel pour l’implantation du testage génomique et la sélection pour les Shorthorns Laitiers. J’ai communi-qué activement avec les partenaires de l’industrie pour essayer d’identifier les méthodes à explorer pour la recherche sur le testage génomique et l’évaluation pour notre race. Il semble vraisemblable que nous aurons à rassembler nos ressources avec certaines de nos sociétés sœurs internationales ainsi que le testage domestique d’un grand nombre de femelles et de mâles pour établir une population de référence assez substantielle. Nous avons déjà commencé à construire notre banque d’échantillons de poils pour un testage futur. Plus tard, le but sera de trouver des façons d’accéder aux génotypes d’autres pays ainsi que de financer la recherche et le testage pour construire notre cheptel de référence. Si vous avez des échantillons à contribuer, n’hésitez pas à me les envoyer pour qu’on les conserve de façon sécuritaire jusqu’à un projet futur.
Comme toujours, j’aimerais remercier les éleveurs qui trouvent toutes sortes de façons de contribuer à l’amélioration de notre Société. Les administrateurs, les membres de comités et les membres individuels de partout au pays sont généreux de leur temps et de leur appui financier aux programmes et activités de la SCSL. Vos contributions sont la fondation du succès continu de la race et je vous en remercie! Plusieurs producteurs m’ont dit que la Société des Short-horns Laitiers joue dans la cour des grands quand on parle de l’attention que la race suscite dans l’industrie laitière canadienne. Espérons que nous pourrons garder le cap et profiter de l’attention pour continuer à agrandir et à améliorer notre race.
Je suis toujours disponible par téléphone, texte, courriel, Facebook, Twitter et plus si vous avez des questions. Même si travailler pour la Société n’est pas mon travail à temps plein, j’aime toujours parler de Shorthorn avec des intéres-sés. J’ai hâte de voir plusieurs d’entre vous aux événements de la Société au cours de la prochaine année et, espérons-le, nous pourrons continuer à faire briller le Rouge, Blanc et Rouan!
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Time flies when you are having fun. The years seem to pass so fast as I get older. It’s hard to believe that it’s been 12 months since I last wrote a Presidents Message.
We have had a good year as a Society, and I would like to take this opportunity to thank those involved with the CMSS activities this past year. We had a great turn out last July at our Annual Meeting and Field Day hosted by the Edwards family and the Laughlin family in eastern Ontario. I look forward to the AGM and Field day hosted by Ferme Serol this July in Quebec!!
I also would like to thank those involved with the Canadian Dairy XPO at the beginning of April. Thanks to Don and Karen Richardson for bringing animals and helping with the event and to Doug and Irene as well for taking time to travel to Stratford and promote our breed. It is always interesting to talk and visit with people who have or are inter-ested in our breed. Another way to promote our breed is to have 4-H calves available to young people who might need a calf for showing. They always notice a calf of colour at 4-H shows and events.
As well I would like to thank my fellow directors and our Secretary-Manager Ryan. Without every one’s input and feedback, we couldn’t do what we do.
It’s great to own some Red White and Roan!!
President’s Reportby David Prinzen, CMSS President
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In early 2016, the CMSS Board of Directors made a decision to make a correc-tion to the purity percentage for the popular proven sire GMC Rebel Logic.
Under previous herdbook registration rules, Logic qualified to be registered at 91.5% purity. However, under current herdbook registration rules, Logic is able to be registered at 100% purity. Directors felt that upgrading Logic to 100% purity would be a net benefit for Canadian breeders, so Holstein Canada has been informed of this change and purity percentages for Logic’s progeny and grand-progeny are being changed.
This will result in a number of Logic daughters increasing in purity percent-age, including a number that will be upgraded to purebred (100%). In addition, there are a few sires that have Logic as a sire or grandsire who also increase in purity:
Springville Logic Premium, increased to 100% Kundes Golden Logic Adventure, increased to 91.2% Lady Grove Conrad, increased to 81.3% Koopycrest Anecdote-P, increased to 86.4% purity
New registration papers won’t be automatically issued for animals that have increased in purity due to this change; however, registration papers can be re-issued upon request. New purity percentages will be reflected in the pedigree database and will be reflected online at CDN and in our new online database when it becomes available later this year.
Canadian Milking Shorthorns are registered at the average purity percent-ages of their parents. Animals reaching a purity of 15/16ths (93.7) or greater are automatically upgraded to purebred (100%) status. The exception to this comes when an animal has non-breed colouring, such as black or blue roan. In this case, animals with non-breed colour can have a maximum purity percent-age of 50%.
If any breeders have questions, they can feel free to contact the Secretary-Manager, Ryan Barrett.
Change in Purity for GMC Rebel Logic
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Milking YearlingSerol Zumba Zsazsari 1-11 6802 311 4.6 238 3.5 303-338-326 Serol, QC
Junior Two Year OldEloc Pingerly Crunk 2-1 8975 362 4.0 303 3.4 370-366-384 Cole, NS
Senior Two Year OldKoopycrest Logic Ali Anne (3x) 2-9 10041 467 4.7 333 3.3 403-458-411 Koopmans, ON
Junior Three Year OldSerol Ace Sitaelle 3-3 8801 429 4.9 326 3.7 335-401-379 Serol, QC
Senior Three Year OldMaple Inn Marissa 9th 3-9 8064 339 4.2 287 3.6 291-303-319 Naylor, MB
Four Year OldSerol Ace Satin 4-1 10132 484 4.8 361 3.6 334-400-365 Serol, QC
Five Year OldOceanbrae Fawn’s Accent-P 5-6 8293 641 7.7 287 3.5 270-517-287 Barrett, PE
Mature CowDeerhaven Ted’s Megan 7-2 14038 539 3.8 424 3.0 422-411-393 Mutrie, AB
10 Years and OverLynmark NS Clarica 10-2 8271 351 4.2 265 3.2 276-300-270 Lynmark, ON
Knottview Farm Award: (highest kgs of Fat in 305 days)Oceanbrae Fawn’s Accent-P - 641 kgs of Fatowned by Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PEI
Joseph Sullivan Award: (highest kgs of Protein in 305 days)Deerhaven Ted’s Megan - 424 kgs of Protein
owned by Glenda Mutrie, Thorsby, AB
Highest Milk Producing Cow: (highest kgs of Milk in 305 days)Deerhaven Ted’s Megan - 14,038 kgs of Milk
owned by Glenda Mutrie, Thorsby, AB
Dreymaur Award: (highest 3 year average milk yield)Deerhaven Ted’s Megan - 3 year average of 10,833 kgs of Milk
owned by Glenda Mutrie, Thorsby, AB
2015 Class leadersBased on Composite BCA in 305 days, completed by December 31st, 2015.
Only includes animals 75% purity or greater.
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2015 ProduCtion awardsRecords completed by December 31st, 2015Only includes animals 75% purity or greater.
Superior Production AwardsCows completing a record in 2015 that is 200 Composite BCA points above breed average (=> 960)
Serol Zumba Zsazari 1-11 6802M 311F 238P BCA: 303-338-326 Serol, QCEloc Pingerly Crunk 2-1 8975M 362F 303P BCA: 370-366-384 Eloc, NSSerol Zumba Mirana 2-0 8304M 356F 282P BCA: 357-375-371 Serol, QCLady Grove Mocha Alice 12 2-0 8000M 412F 272P BCA: 330-416-344 Lynmark/NorthendSerol Zumba Charmcandy 2-1 8933M 326F 295P BCA: 374-336-378 Serol, QCPrinsville Liriano Showgirl 2-0 8462M 286F 263P BCA: 382-321-365 Prinsville, ONOceanbrae Jurist Nutella 2-2 8033M 331F 259P BCA: 341-345-336 Bovidae, NSShowcase Cotton Ball 2-1 7971M 316F 255P BCA: 334-326-327 Showcase, ONOceanbrae TP Jocelyn 2-2 8835M 289F 268P BCA: 362-289-335 Oceanbrae, PESerol Sam Souris 2-0 7916M 301F 266P BCA: 331-307-341 Serol, QCLady Grove TP Lady Nancy 8 2-5 7881M 313F 274P BCA: 318-313-338 Lady Grove, MBKoopycrest Logic Ali Anne 2-9 10041M 467F 333P BCA: 403-458-411 Koopycrest, ONOceanbrae Star Tiara 2-11 8551M 314F 278P BCA: 337-305-335 Oceanbrae, PESerol Ace Sitaelle 3-3 8801M 429F 326P BCA: 335-401-379 Serol, QCOceanbrae Logic Feather 3-3 8960M 454F 302P BCA: 336-420-347 Oceanbrae, PESerol Ace Satin 4-1 10132M 484F 361P BCA: 334-400-365 Serol, QCOceanbrae Chili Pepper 4-3 10371M 439F 322P BCA: 354-372-335 Oceanbrae, PEKG Accent Candy of Oceanbrae 4-6 10605M 407F 304P BCA: 356-342-313 Oceanbrae, PEOceanbrae Drama Joe 4-7 10373M 395F 309P BCA: 350-329-319 Oceanbrae, PELady Grove BM Alise 4-7 9510M 353F 312P BCA: 330-305-332 Lady Grove, MBEloc Plato Logielicious 4-0 9999M 356F 325P BCA: 332-297-332 Eloc, NS Oceanbrae Fawn’s Accent-P 5-6 8293M 641F 287P BCA: 270-517-287 Oceanbrae, PEOceanbrae Jurist Pepsi 5-7 9663M 482F 312P BCA: 312-388-308 Oceanbrae, PEDeerhaven Ted’s Megan 7-2 14038M 539F 424P BCA: 422-411-393 Deerhaven, ABOceanbrae N Missy 8-7 11867M 521F 326P BCA: 380-424-320 Oceanbrae, PEOceanbrae Lass Loretta 6-4 10077M 430F 313P BCA: 330-352-313 Oceanbrae, PE
Lifetime Production Award Level 1: (40,000 + kgs M in 6 lactations or less)Lynmark Out Fleece 6 lact. 47,743M 2084F 1627P Lynmark Farms, Norwood, ONOceanbrae Lass Loretta 5 lact. 46,019M 1748F 1457P Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PEOceanbrae Jurist Pepsi 5 lact. 45,817M 1771F 1483P Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PEOceanbrae Jurist Betty 5 lact. 45,164M 2106F 1542P Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PEHeadacher Prince of D Ireland 5 lact. 45,094M 1541F 1375P Don Richardson, St. Marys, ONSugar Hill Sam Lait 5 lact. 43,734M 1536F 1333P Robert Howe, Embro, ONOceanbrae Bessie Joe 58th 5 lact. 43,455M 1569F 1244P Don Richardson, St. Marys, ONLyndale Hello Molly 5 lact. 43,365M 1541F 1451P Lynmark Farms, Norwood, ON
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Eloc Kourt Crackle 6 lact. 42,771M 1747F 1385P Sandy Cole, M. Musquodoboit, NSPrinsville Outlaw Elegance 6 lact. 42,689M 1546F 1385P Prinsville Farm, Bloomfield, ONOceanbrae L Patty Jo 5 lact. 41,826M 1307F 1284P Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PELady Grove Diamond Lady Nancy 5 lact. 41,689M 1610F 1337P I & D Naylor, Kleefeld, MBPerrybrook Jedinina 5 lact. 40,358M 1558F 1540P W & C Welch, Lyndhurst, ON
Lifetime Production Award Level 2: (60,000 + kgs M)Lynmark NS Clarica 7 lact. 66,035M 2486F 2176P Lynmark Farms, Norwood, ONOceanbrae N Missy 6 lact. 64,891M 2231F 1914P Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PEDeerhaven Ted’s Megan 5 lact. 63,182M 2282F 2045P Glenda Mutrie, Thorsby, ABOceanbrae Princess Joe 6 lact. 60,345M 2132F 1831P Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PE
Clydagh TrophyHighest Herd Average BCA with 10 or more completed lactations:
Ferme Serol enr., Roxton Falls, QC12 records 7523M 332F 269P BCA: 298-323-325 Comp BCA: 946
Semper Trophy2nd Highest Herd Average BCA with 10 or more completed lactations:
Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PEI43 records 8328M 341F 264P BCA: 295-300-287 Comp BCA: 882
Other top herd averages with more than 10 completed records:Prinsville, ON 23 rec. 7392M 283F 239P BCA: 271-256-268 Comp BCA: 795Richford, ON 40 rec. 7309M 275F 231P BCA: 268-250-260 Comp BCA: 778Lynmark, ON 22 rec. 6818M 281F 227P BCA: 243-250-248 Comp BCA: 741
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The 2015 Canadian Milking Shorthorn Cow of the Year is a record-breaking cow from Prince Edward Island who has been making head-lines for the past few years. Oceanbrae Fawn’s Accent-P EX-94-2E is a six year old cow that is the all time Canadian Milking Shorthorn record holder for single lactation fat production after breaking this record in each of the last two years. Fawn has been an extreme producer of fat and protein, with three lactations in a row over 7 percent fat. In her record setting third lactation, Fawn produced 707 kgs of fat in 305 days.
Accent-P is also one of only two Milking Shorthorns in Canada classified 94 points or better, is polled, and continues to appear near the top of the breed’s LPI list. Despite still being a relatively young cow, Accent-P has been excelling as a brood cow. Accent-P has two Excellent daughters as well as two Very Good daughters with more young daughters on the way.
Accent-P is owned by Oceanbrae Farms of Belmont, Prince Edward
“Accent-P” named Canadian Cow of the Year for 2015
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Island. She is the product of embryos purchased from the United States out of a Rovin Derek Ali Accent-P, a cow whose progeny have been excelling in Milking Shorthorn far and wide. In fact, Accent-P is a maternal sister to the 2014 Canadian Cow of the Year, Koopycrest Mocha Ali Accent!
Fred Barrett, owner of Accent, notes that “she continues to amaze us with the sheer amount of components she produces as well as the quality of her daughters. In this past last lactation, Accent had two monthly milk tests that exceeded 10% for fat, which is unheard of for our breed. We are very honoured to accept this award and look forward to continued success with Accent and her cow family.”
The Canadian Cow of the Year Contest is voted on by members of the Canadian Milking Shorthorn Society following the publishing of nominated cows earlier in 2015. The other two nominees this year were Prinsville Logic Starshine VG-89, a former National Show Grand Champion owned by Prinsville Farms of Bloomfield, ON, and Lynmark NYS Sandy EX-90-9E, the first Milking Shorthorn to score Excellent 9 times owned by Lynmark Farms of Norwood, ON.
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Cows Class Sire Owner
Valley Crest Alice 39 EX-93-6E VC Monster I & D Naylor, MB
Oceanbrae Jurist Betty EX-92-3E B Jurist Oceanbrae Farms, PE
Oceanbrae Jurist Layla EX-92-3E B Jurist Oceanbrae Farms, PE
Oceanbrae Logic Feather EX-92 Logic Oceanbrae Farms, PE
Oceanbrae Logic Felicia EX-92 Logic Ash Lawn Farms Ltd, ON
Sugar Hill Sam Lait EX-91-3E Sam Robert Howe, ON
Oceanbrae Pepper Lorelei EX-91-2E Logic Oceanbrae Farms, PE
Eloc Plato Logielicious EX-91 Plato Sandy Cole, NS
Lynmark NYS Sandy EX-90-9E NYS Lynmark Farms, ON
Maple Inn Rosemary 59th EX-90-4E POD Lynmark Farms, ON
Lynmark Crab Cakes EX-90-3E Storm Ruler Lynmark Farms, ON
Prinsville Ruler Emerald EX-90-3E Storm Ruler Prinsville Dairy Farms, ON
Oceanbrae Bessie Joe T EX-90-2E Ted Oceanbrae Farms, PE
Lynmark KRR Roxanne EX-90-2E Rodd Lynmark Farms, ON
Koopycrest Mocha Ali Apple EX-90 Mocha Shawn Koopmans, ON
Oceanbrae Famous Laurie EX-90 Famous Oceanbrae Farms, PE
Oceanbrae Adam Lorna-P EX-90 Adam-P Oceanbrae Farms, PE
Oceanbrae Redrama Ladylike EX-90 Aramis Oceanbrae Farms, PE
Maple Inn Rose Bud EX-90 Bulldozer Maple Inn/Lynmark, ON
Lynmark GSR Purdy EX-90 Storm Ruler Lynmark Farms, ON
Prinsville Redman Fiona EX-90 Redman (HO) Prinsville Dairy Farms, ON
2015 excellent Cows
2015 excellent BullsBulls Class Sire Owner
Lady Grove Conrad EX-90 Ace Naylor/CMSS Syndicates, MB
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Cows Class Sire Owner
Oceanbrae Pingerly Betty VG-88 Pingerly Oceanbrae Farms, PE
Oceanbrae Ironman Ginger VG-87 Ironman-P Oceanbrae Farms, PE
Oceanbrae DJ Treasure-P VG-87 Jack Oceanbrae Farms, PE
Headacher Snoopy Duchess VG-86 Snoopy Jenna Kippen, ON
Oceanbrae Adventure Paris VG-86 Adventure Oceanbrae Farms, PE
Oceanbrae Ironman Plum VG-86 Ironman-P Oceanbrae Farms, PE
Oceanbrae Pete Idealistic VG-86 O Pete Oceanbrae Farms, PE
Franlea Sam Bella VG-85 Sam A, L & E Franken, ON
Kolson Nitro EXP Jirra VG-85 Nitro Stephen & Janet Edwards, ON
Kolson Nitro EXP Lexie VG-85 Nitro Stephen & Janet Edwards, ON
Lady Grove A. Socks VG-85 LG Alex Ivan & Diane Naylor, MB
Laralor Alex Sunmaid VG-85 LG Alex Johnathan Eccles, ON
Lynmark FRL Miss Mitzie VG-85 Holstein Lynmark Farms, ON
Maple Inn Diamond Lacy VG-85 Jack Maple Inn Farms, ON
Oceanbrae Ironman Julie VG-85 Ironman-P Oceanbrae Farms, PE
Prinsville Logic’s Eve VG-85 Logic Prinsville Dairy Farms, ON
Prinsville TP Fiona VG-85 Pingerly Prinsville Dairy Farms, ON
Richford Adam Stef VG-85 Adam-P Don Richardson, St. Marys, ON
Swanhill Max Ginger VG-85 LG B Max Arthur Van Den Bosch, MB
2015 Very Good two Year olds
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Flashback to the year 2000 in the Milking Shorthorn breed: influence of the bull Meriville Peerless and his sons is dominating Canadian pedigrees, and sire availablity leaves a lot to be desired. While the breed is attracting a number of new breeders, genetic improvement is somewhat hampered by the genetic options available.
Since I started working with the Milking Shorthorn breed, one of the priori-ties for breed improvement that I have repeatedly heard from breeders has been improving fat percentage in the breed. In the early 2000’s, the dominant Peerless sire line had a notable downward effect on fat percentages while rais-ing milk production levels. Particularly by the time that Mericrest Outlaw was in heavy use, breed average fat percentages were at an all time low.
As noted, the early 2000’s was also a time of limited sire availability, which hindered the ability to improve fat percentages, along with other traits. By 2005, the number of available sires started to increase, and Canadian breeders had more choice for their breeding programs. Relationships with AI units sell-ing semen in Canada were cultivated, and emphasis was placed on importing semen from sires that would address Canadian priorities, particularly compo-nents and mammary system improvement.
Changes in milk component pricing which favours fat, as well as the imple-mentation of Solids Non-Fat ratio levels in many provinces, has accelerated a move to improve fat percentages for many breeders.
As you can see on the graph on the next page, breed average fat percentage has increased for cows born in 2011 by approximately 0.3% in comparison to cows born in 2001. That is a significant level of improvement on a breed-wide basis in that time. Bulls such as Logic, Plato, Jurist, Ace, and Adam-P have all been notably above average for fat percentage while also being above average for conformation. Birth years since 2009 show the most rapid rate of pheno-typic increase, and this has also been the period of the fastest improvement in breed average LPIs.
Canadian breeders should be commended for their efforts in the past de-cade or so. During the same period, average first lactation classification scores have remained relatively steady, but the latest five year genetic trend shows an improvement of 0.5 points per year, which is a faster rate than four other breeds.
Priorities for Genetic Improvement by Ryan Barrett, CMSS Secretary-Manager
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Milk production figures have also improved...but not at the same rate of improvement as fat percentage. Average first lactation 305 day milk yield has increased 417 kgs for animals born in 2011 compared to those born in 2001. Genetically, the annual rate of progress for milk and protein in the Milking Shorthorn breed is not much above zero, and needs to be addressed moving forward to ensure that current breeders are seeing genetic progress in their herds while positioning the breed to continue being an attractive option for Canadian dairy producers.
Thankfully, genetic improvement can address multiple traits at a time...this is the beauty of our Lifetime Performance Index. By selecting for animals with strong LPI figures, we tend to favour animals that excel for multiple traits, enabling simultaneous progress across multiple traits. Nonetheless, I would encourage breeders to look more closely at milk and protein kgs when mak-ing mating decisions. Look at the rate of improvement made with fat in just a few years...what if we could see a breed average milk yield of 8000 kgs with an improvement in protein percentage in the next few years! That is definitely an achieveable target if we keep working together and keep our eyes on the prize!
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LPI Name Rel. Milk Fat Prot Fat % Prot % SCS Conf MS
1 1946 B Jurist +583 +47 +25 +0.37 +0.23 2.85 +5 +6
2 +1813 Oceanbrae Ironman-P +102 +25 +8 +0.36 +0.14 3.00 +9 +7
3 +1709 GMC Rebel Logic -223 +19 -3 +0.53 +0.08 3.10 +12 +10
4 +1690 Kulp-Gen Jurist Ace +90 +51 +13 +0.83 +0.26 3.02 +2 +1
5 +1636 Mapleton Vly J Zumba +377 +10 +7 -0.10 -0.07 2.86 +9 +9
6 +1561 Kulp-Gen OK Adcmy Adam-P -480 +14 -1 +0.63 +0.30 3.19 +12 +8
7 +1434 Clarefield Mocha +178 -1 +1 -0.15 -0.09 3.17 +10 +12
8 +1397 Oceanbrae Idol +574 +22 +8 -0.04 -0.16 3.06 +1 +3
9 +1394 Oceanbrae Diamond Jack +239 +5 +5 -0.10 -0.04 2.79 +2 +1
10 +1381 Innisfail Prince of Diamonds +321 +5 +2 -0.15 -0.16 2.88 +4 +3
11 +1381 Wildwood DG Lady’s Lance -110 -8 +1 -0.06 +0.11 3.02 +1 -1
12 +1361 Oceanbrae Logic’s Plato -309 +22 -7 +0.64 +0.11 2.88 +1 +2
13 +1284 Innisfail Prime Time -284 +4 -3 +0.30 +0.12 2.82 0 -1
14 +1280 Vinra Frost Ted +190 +18 +1 +0.18 -0.10 2.98 -3 -4
15 +1265 Bar-D Cindy’s Clay +333 +16 +4 +0.02 -0.11 2.95 -2 -7
16 +1259 Dropstad +376 +24 +6 +0.14 -0.09 2.94 -6 -7
17 +1197 Oceanbrae Pepper’s Poseidon +651 +30 +14 +0.04 -0.07 3.08 -6 -7
18 +1168 Cate’s Tangerines Perles Titan +324 -4 +7 -0.31 -0.03 3.07 +2 +1
19 +1143 Vinra PeerlessFrolic +244 +7 +11 -0.06 +0.12 2.87 -7 -8
20 +1139 Wildwood Nell’s Prestige +456 +4 +10 -0.26 -0.04 3.05 -5 -4
Top 20 LPI Sires - April 2016
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LPI Name Milk Fat Prot Fat % Prot % SCS Conf
1 +2484 Kulp-Gen Jurist Angel-EXP +581 +76 +34 +0.86 +0.46 2.94 +9
2 +2212 Lady Grove TP Lady Nancy 8 +789 +39 +28 +0.10 +0.17 2.64 +11
3 +2142 Lands-Brook Chardonnay-EXP +425 +60 +15 +0.72 +0.09 3.01 +11
4 +2125 Oceanbrae Pingerly Betty +773 +43 +21 +0.17 +0.02 2.70 +10
5 +2086 Oceanbrae Ironman Ginger +229 +39 +16 +0.50 +0.23 2.89 +8
6 +2073 Lady Grove A. Shiraz +565 +63 +22 +0.67 +0.17 3.09 +8
7 +2004 Lady Grove Mocha Angeline +309 +43 +20 +0.52 +0.28 3.14 +9
8 +1983 Koopycrest Mocha Ali Apple +581 +39 +16 +0.24 +0.01 3.18 +12
9 +1977 Lady Grove BM Ali +486 +55 +17 +0.58 +0.11 2.83 +6
10 +1968 Oceanbrae Fawn’s Accent-P -67 +72 +8 +1.33 +0.25 3.01 +4
11 +1956 Lady Grove BJ Charm +280 +45 +14 +0.58 +0.15 3.12 +11
12 +1953 Lady Grove BM Alise +820 +48 +26 +0.21 +0.09 2.95 +7
13 +1942 Lady Grove BJ Cherry +269 +44 +15 +0.57 +0.19 2.90 +8
14 +1941 Lady Grove A Coral -121 +62 +13 +1.21 +0.40 3.01 +5
15 +1935 Oceanbrae Logic Feather +42 +43 +8 +0.73 +0.17 3.13 +10
16 +1911 Prinsville TP Fiona +852 +25 +18 -0.18 -0.10 2.72 +10
17 +1909 Lady Grove A. Christie +201 +58 +12 +0.86 +0.17 3.03 +7
18 +1903 Oceanbrae Jurist Thyme +657 +55 +18 +0.45 +0.03 2.86 +3
19 +1899 Koopycrest Logic Ali Anne +151 +33 +5 +0.46 +0.03 3.14 +13
20 +1893 Oceanbrae Logic Felicia -144 +36 +1 +0.75 +0.13 2.90 +9
Top 20 LPI Cows - April 2016
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Greetings from the American Milking Shorthorn Society! The year of 2015 was a good one for Milking Shorthorns in the United States. The Society printed the first edition of our Bull Book, a successful National Sale, and we are seeing promising PPR results. In addition, I was able to attend your annual Summer Field Day and visit some of Canadian Milking Shorthorn farms.
Our first edition of the AMSS Bull Book was printed and distributed at our National Convention in June. It has proven to be an excellent promotion piece and has been passed out at your Field Day, National Shows and sent to Australia. Thirty-seven bulls are featured, with an additional 47 bulls listed. Featured bulls provide pedigree information and contact information to obtain semen. Listed bulls provide just bull name and contact information to purchase semen. We will be printing the Bull Book annually. It has already provided to be very valuable to our breeders in making mating decisions and purchasing semen.
The 2015 Annual Meeting and National Sale was held in Black River Falls, Wisconsin in June. The sale had a total of 64 lots cataloged, including one pick of the herd, two choice females and four embryo lots. The top selling lot was a pick of 8 females out of Innisfail WO Lady Luck x Innisfail Perfect Storm sell-ing for $9,700. The 53 live lots averaged $2,860, with the high selling lot being Mysha-WO McCinnamon, a Sr. 3 year old consigned by Mysha Herd and Katie Bue, purchased by Todd Thomas for $8,750. The 2015 National Sale was the highest grossing sale in the history of AMSS National Sale. The 2016 Annual Meeting and National Sale is scheduled for June 15-18, 2016 in Dublin, Ohio. The sale already has an impressive lineup of lots.
The American Milking Shorthorns had an impressive year in the show ring. We had our first Jim King Triple Crown Winner. To win this prize, one cow had to win the Grand Champion title at three out of the four National Shows in the same show season. Winning the title of Grand Champion at the Eastern National (All-American Dairy Show), International (World Dairy Expo) and Winter National (NAILE) was Cate’s Ruben Tulsa Time, owned and bred by Peter Cate of New Hampshire. Pete’s history with this cow family is deep. His parents bought the foundation cow of this great “T” family in 1967 and they have continued to develop this family for almost 50 years.
Country Report: United States
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The Grand Champion of the North Eastern National Show (Big E) was Heavenly Betty, owned by Ryan Rida of Worthington, Massachuttes. Betty was bred by Heavenly Show Cattle of Monroe, Wisconsin.
From the April 2016 genetic evaluations, the number one PPR bull in the United States is a B Jurist son, Ecuafarm BJ Don Juan, followed by Echo Farm T-Bruno Plutonium at #2 and GE Kulp-Gen PJ Cowboy-ET at #3. We are starting to see a resurfacing of more full herdbook bulls at the top of the PPR list, with 5 being full herdbook followed closely by 12 bulls being 50% Milking Short-horn and 9 being 75% Milking Shorthorn. Top full herdbook bulls include Echo Farm Taser Motown, Echo Farm Ted McCoy ET, Clayside Milk Money, Kundes Golden Logic Adventure and Echo Farm Beautys KS Conquest.
In July, I was honored to spend a weekend in your country attending your Field Day and visiting three additional Milking Shorthorns breeders with my husband, Mike. Attending your event taught me that Canadian breed-ers are interested in knowing which American bulls are exportable and what their purity percentages are. Following my visit, I am working with several breeders on exploring the possibility of getting more of our bulls exportable. The AMSS is committed to working on facilitating this process to help United States breeders who develop bulls and Canadian breeders who want United States genetics. While in Canada, we also visited Lynmark Farms, Prinsville Farms and Laralor Milking Shorthorns. A special thank you to those breeders for welcoming us and taking time to talk cows. My husband and I were quite impressed with your Canadian Milking Shorthorns.
Looking into 2016, the American Milking Shorthorn Society is exploring the possibility of adding percentages to registrations, continuing to work on exportable bulls and increasing our promotion of the Milking Shorthorn breed. We continue to have new owners of Milking Shorthorns and increased interest in our Native Milking Shorthorns. The future is bright for our breed!
Finding Joy in the Journey with the Red, White and Roan,
Cates Ruben Tulsa Time Grand Champion at
Three National Shows in 2015
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The dairy industry here in the UK is suffering like everyone else from the global downturn in milk price. The abolition of milk quotas in 2015 by the EU has also led to producers seeking to expand to maintain their income and this of course has the negative effect of worsening the oversupply problem and keeping the milk price low. The only positive thing to come out of this is that when the milk price is low then producers have to look very closely at the cost of production and the Dairy Shorthorn can certainly produce milk very effi-ciently. A recent survey carried out by a veterinary practice in Wales showed that in a study of 34 farms which milk record with NMR, the Shorthorns pro-duced the highest yield of milk per cow per year of life. This emphasise the fact that the highest lactation yields do not necessarily mean the highest daily yield as the cows have to get back in calf and produce for many lactations. Our chal-lenge as ever is in convincing other people that profitability is about yield per cow per day of life minus the costs of keeping the cow.
Considering the state of the dairy industry we are very fortunate to have maintained our pedigree registrations and in 2015 actually increased the num-ber of registrations by a small amount. The registration income combined with the income from the sales of semen have ensured that the Society has again returned a reasonable profit from its yearly activities. The success of Red Cattle Genetics can be seen from the fact that of the last four young bulls selected for semen collection to have returned a proof, three of them returned a positive £PLI proof.
During the last twelve months, the Society has been debating whether or not the Coates’s herdbook should now be closed to outside blood. The percentage of pure shorthorn blood in animals registered in the herdbook has gradually decreased over the last 10 years and there was a strong feeling that we now have a much improved Dairy Shorthorn animal. The introduction of outside blood has increased the dairyness, milk yield and conformation of the Dairy Shorthorn but we do not want to lose the important functional traits which set the Dairy Shorthorn apart from the other breeds. Closing the herdbook would consolidate the improvements made and retain the important Shorthorn traits of fertility, longevity, and mobility.
Council decided therefore after consultation with the members that from January 1st 2018 cattle will be registered in Coates’s herdbook dairy with no
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percentage purity displayed. All cattle registered before that date will retain their percentage purity so that anyone wishing to research the pedigrees can still calculate the percentage purity if they so wish.
I am leaving at the end of March to attend the World Shorthorn Conference in Uruguay. This Conference encompasses both Beef and Dairy Shorthorn so-cieties and whilst there will be few Dairy Shorthorns in Uruguay I do think it is very important for the organisations to be able to come together every three years for a tour of Shorthorn herds and a Conference where each country and organisation can report on what is happening in their part of the world. We do import and export large quantities of semen and it is always very interesting to see the different genetics at work in different parts of the world. On top of that the opportunity to meet and socialise with people who share an interest in Shorthorn cattle is a wonderful experience.
Marleycote Princess Jill 31st EX-93 Grand Champion, UK Dairy Expo 2015
owned by the MacLean Family, Bushmills, Northern Ireland
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or check out our Genetics Available page on our website!
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Total milk production in Australia has increased over the last 5 years from just over 9 billion litres to over 9.7 billion litres in 2014/15. This is still considerably lower than the industry highs of around 11 billion litres in the late 90’s. The Illawarra breed represents just over 1% of the population of dairy cows on herd recording. Holsteins are by far the dominant breed numerically, accounting for around 2/3 of the popu-lation. However, while production per cow has increased, fertility has declined, leading to increased interest in alternative breeds such as the Illawarra for pure breeding and/or cross-breeding.
The introduction of Red Holstein and Scandinavian bloodlines into the Illawarra breed from the early 90’s has led to significant production increases within the breed. However, with dairy producers increasingly looking at alternatives to the Holstein, the Illawarra Cattle Society (ICSA) has recognised the need to preserve traits (e.g. longevity, calving ease, temperament etc) that differentiate it from the major breeds. For this reason the ICSA has made some policy changes in the last few years in an effort to help preserve the breeds identity as a genuine alternative.
Firstly the ICSA showing policy has been changed such that animals sired by Holstein, Ayrshire or European Red Breeds that were born from 2012 are no longer eligible to be shown in the Illawarra show ring. However, it should be noted that not all shows have strictly enforced this policy at this point in time.
Secondly, the Illawarra Development Program (IDP) committee, which is responsible for managing the genetic direction of the breed, has set a minimum threshold of 37.5% Illawarra content for bulls to be endorsed for commercial A.I. collection. The IDP committee is currently actively working with 4 major artificial breeding companies in the selec-tion process for bulls entering A.I. and so has a major role in driving the genetic progress and direction of the breed within Australia. The success of Treeton Pingerly daughters both in Australia and also in Canada, New Zealand and the U.K. has seen the committee look for quality sons of this great sire for the next generation, so watch out for two young bulls both from EX classified dams that will become available in 2016!
Country Report: Australiaby Michael Tuhan, Illawarra Cattle Society of Australia
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2016 CMSS Cow of the Year
Top Record: 7-5 305d 9332M 349P 3.7% 301P 3.2% BCA: 285-268-281
Lifetime: 8 lact. 69,876M 2636M 3.8% 2291P 3.3% BCA: 284-265-280
Clarica has been a remarkably consistent producer, now milking in her eighth
lactation at almost 12 years of age. She has also been consistently above herd average
for BCA, with a lifetime composite BCA +150 points above herdmates.
Clarica has had some success as a show cow, including a Reserve Grand Champion-
ship at the 2007 National Show as a Three Year Old. She was also 1st Mature Cow and
the CanWest DHI Award Winner at the 2010 National Show, and has two other Top 3
placings at previous National Shows. She is the dam of CMSS Syndicates young sire
Lynmark St Clare available from Semex, as well as having Very Good daughters by
Nell’s Prestige and CD.
Lynmark NS Clarica EX-92-5EBred and Owned by: Lynmark Farms, Norwood, ON
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The following are the two cows nominated for CMSS Cow of the Year for 2016. Cows are nominated based on their individual success and the success of their progeny. These are cows that have excelled in lactation, classification, genetic index, show results, and/or progeny performance and are currently living here in Canada.
Members are encouraged to submit their vote by June 30th, 2016 by emailing [email protected] or sending in a ballot by mail to the CMSS office at 203 Ferry Rd, Cornwall, PE C0A 1H4.
Top Record: 2-0 300d 8118M 341F 4.2% 269P 3.3% BCA: 369-380-374
#4 LPI Cow in Canada (April 2016) at +2125
Betty is the defending Grand Champion from the 2015 National Show after taking
Champion and Best Udder honours as a Two Year Old. In April 2016, she rose to #4 on
the LPI Cow list based on her strong two year old production as well as a Very Good 88
score in first lactation, the only 88 point first lactation Milking Shorthorn in Canada last
year.
Betty was also featured in the International Red Cow Photo Contest in early 2016 in
the Crazy Cow In Print magazine in Australia. Her EX-92-3E “Jurist” dam has produced
over 50,000 kg milk in 6 lactations and also has an EX daughter by “Logic.”
Oceanbrae Pingerly Betty VG-88-2yBred and Owned by: Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PE
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More efficient converter of feed to milk• , especially pasture and other forages, lowering feed cost.
Cows producing in excess of 9000 kgs of milk• per 305 days on low input management.
Superior feet and leg structure• , with excellent hoof durability.
Greater reproductive efficiency• , with fewer days open, higher non-return rate of cows and heifers, and smaller calving intervals, meaning less wasted time and expense to the breeder. Milking Shorthorns have the highest 56 day Non-Return Rate across all breeds!
Ease of calving• - 98% of cows calve unassisted or with easy pull!
Greater salvage value• for bull calves and cull cows than other dairy breeds.
Industry leading figures for longevity• , with the highest number of cows (46%) lasting until fourth lactation or more.
According the Canadian Dairy Network, the breed with the • greatest percentage of cows recorded as very quiet or quiet temperament.
According to recent CDN studies, the breed with the • lowest average somatic cell score.
Milking Shorthorns:An Efficient Dairy Alternative
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On July 26th, the CMSS Field Day was hosted by two herds in the Ottawa Valley of Ontario. The first visit of the day was in the morning to the Kolson herd of Stephen and Janet Edwards and family of Cobden. The Edwards purchased their first Milking Shorthorn less than a decade ago, and now have a small but growing number of Shorthorns in their majority Holstein herd. One of their first purchases went Excellent (Shady Brae Lace, by Outlaw), and they currently have two daughters and four grand-daughters of this first herd favourite. During our visit, daughters of Nitro and Zumba were notable, as well as a yearling heifer by Ironman who would go on to win the Junior Championship at the National Show in September.
We then moved on to Laughlin Farms in Kinburn, a little less than an hour down the road. This was the second time the Laughlins have host-ed the Field Day, and their hospitality was once again outstanding. Brian also started with Milking Shorthorns a little more than ten years ago, but the herd is now comprised completely of registered Milking Shorthorns. Brian’s son Lennie is now taking over day-to-day management of the farm, but Brian is continuing to play an active role.
Following a barbeque lunch, Secretary-Manager Ryan Barrett handed out production awards from the past year. The 2015 Cow of the Year Award was also presented to Oceanbrae Farms for Oceanbrae Fawn’s Accent-P EX-94.
The Annual Meeting was then held, with a strong turnout of members and invited guests in attendance. One guest, AMSS Secretary Junia Isiminger, brought greetings from south of the border and distributed some new promotional materials featuring the new AMSS logo. Topics discussed at the AGM included the upcoming movement of registry service to Holstein Canada, as well as details for the upcoming National Show in September.
Following the AGM, guests toured the Laughlin herd. Some daughters of Mocha stood out, as well as couple of young daughters of Ironman-P.
2015 Field Day and AGM: Kolson & Laughlin Herds, Ontario
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Touring the Kolson herd in Cobden, Ontario, home of the Edwards family.
Viewing the Laughlin herd at the 2015 Field Day and AGM.
AMSS Secretary Junia Isiminger (centre) addressing the CMSS Annual Meeting.
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True Perfection semen available from the CMSS. Limited quantities available. $25/dose
May 14, 2016 Green Acres Herd Dispersal, Randolph Center, VT
June 15-18, 2016 AMSS National Convention, Dublin, OH
July 23, 2016 CMSS Field Day and AGM Ferme Serol, Roxton Falls, QC
Aug 1, 2016 Consignment Deadline for National Sale
Aug 9, 2016 August 2016 Genetic Evaluations Released
Sept 2, 2016 CMSS National Sale
Sept 23, 2016 Canadian National Milking Shorthorn Show Lindsay, ON
Oct 4-5, 2016 International Milking Shorthorn Show World Dairy Expo, Madison, WI
Upcoming Events
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Stars Name Owner
8 Rovin Derek Ali Accent-P Kulp Genetics, PA 7 Oceanbrae Pepper 2nd Oceanbrae Farms, PE 6 Fieldcrest Rubin Pearl Lynmark Farms, ON 6 Hauxwell Clara 20th Lynmark Farms, ON 5 Fieldcrest Ideal-P Oceanbrae Farms, PE 5 Oceanbrae Lady 10th Oceanbrae Farms, PE 4 Sunnbro Lady Leigh Oceanbrae Farms, PE 4 Valley Crest Alice 39 I & D Naylor, MB 3 Cheapside Peri 17 Cheapside Farm, ON 3 Cheapside Peri 37 Cheapside Farm, ON 3 Lands-Brook Chardonnay-EXP I & D Naylor, MB 3 Lynmark Clay Equity Prinsville Dairy Farms, ON 3 Maple Inn Dairymaid 118th Maple Inn Farms, ON 3 Merrittview Penny 1Y Walter Goudy, ON 3 Nordica Magic Janine F & D Ulrick, ON 3 Oceanbrae Leigh Liz Oceanbrae Farms, PE
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All Time Star Brood Cow List
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The 2015 National Sale once again provided some high quality Milking Shorthorn genetics, with a total of nine live animals and two embryo lots selling. The sale was held on September 4th, 2015 using the remote sale format that has proved successful in previous years.
High seller was Northmark Alicia, a Logic heifer out of Lady Grove Mocha Alice 12 that was consigned by the partnership of Lynmark Farms and Northend Milking Shorthorns. Alicia was purchased outright for $4000 by Brodie and Brenda Cupples of Errington, British Columbia.
Second high seller was Richford Pingerly Lesly, a Three Year Old cow due in October 2015 for her second calf. Consigned by the Richardsons of Richford Farm in St. Marys, Ontario, Lesly was purchased for $3700 by Oceanbrae Farms of Miscouche, Prince Edward Island.
Nine live animal lots averaged $2689 per consignment. When adding two embryo consignments, the overall sale average was $2532 per consignment. This is the highest National Sale average in many years for the Society.
2015 National Sale Report
Northmark Alicia, the high selling consignment in the 2015 CMSS National Sale.Alicia is a GMC Rebel Logic daughter out of Lady Grove Mocha Alice 12,
and a granddaughter of Valley Crest Alice 39, the 2013 CMSS Cow of the Year.
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4-H Showmanship - sponsored by Knoxdale Farms (8):1. Julia Deklein 2. Kelsey Edwards 3. Carson Edwards 4. Tanner Bromley 5. Myra Kiezebrink
Junior Calf - Sponsored by Emadale Milking Shorthorns (9):1. Richford Conrad Illinois (Lady Grove Conrad) - Richford Farms, St Marys, ON2. Kolson Ironman P Rowan (Oceanbrae Ironman-P) - Kolson Milking Shorthorns, Cobden, ON3. Lynmark Titan Prize (Cates Tangerine Perles Titan) - Lynmark Farms, Norwood, ON4. Headacher Pingerly Dimples (Treeton Pingerly) - Headacher Farms, Schomberg, ON5. Koopycrest Logic Ali Avril ET (GMC Rebel Logic) - Shawn Koopmans, Picton, ON
Intermediate Calf - Sponsored by Laughlin Farms (4):1. Spruce Briar Ironman Charlotte (Oceanbrae Ironman-P) - Spruce Briar Jerseys, Westmeath, ON2. Ashtonia DJ Eveleen (Oceanbrae Diamond Jack) - Rob Ashton, Port Perry, ON3. Prinsville Mocha Fiona (Clarefield Mocha) - Prinsville Dairy Farms, Bloomfield, ON4. Koopycrest Royalty Ali Ava ET (Ecuafarm Kaiser Royalty) - Shawn Koopmans, Picton, ON
Senior Calf - Sponsored by GMC Milking Shorthorns (4): 1. Richford Pingerly Saffron (Treeton Pingerly) - Richford Farms, St Marys, ON2. Spruce Briar Ironman Barnie-P (Oceanbrae Ironman-P) - Spruce Briar Jerseys, Westmeath, ON3. Lynmark RB Fancy (Rovin Bolero) - Lynmark Farms, Norwood, ON4. Cedar Creek Poker Rosie 8 (Spungold-R Frolic Poker) - Emily Kyle, Ayr, ON
Summer Yearling - Sponsored by Laralor Milking Shorthorns (4):1. Lynmark NYS Rosina (Mericrest Now You See) - Lynmark Farms, Norwood, ON2. Oceanbrae Pepper Trinity ET (GMC Rebel Logic) - Oceanbrae Farms, Belmont, PEI3. Lynmark Logic Savanna (GMC Rebel Logic) - Lynmark Farms, Norwood, ON4. Koopycrest P Per Ali Ariel ET (Pell-Pers) - Shawn Koopmans, Picton, ON
Junior Yearling - Sponsored by New York Milking Shorthorn Assoc. (4): 1. Richford Ironman Iceland (Oceanbrae Ironman-P) - Richford Farms, St Marys, ON2. Keemuse Ted Liberty (Vinra Frost Ted) - Keemuse Farms, Cannington, ON3. Keemuse Logic Ariel (GMC Rebel Logic) - Keemuse Farms, Cannington, ON4. Lynmark Otis Posh (Lynmark KAO Otis) - Lynmark Farms, Norwood, ON
Senior Yearling - Sponsored by Dr. Tim Henshaw (7): 1. Kolson Ironman P Lacie (Oceanbrae Ironman-P) - Kolson Milking Shorthorns, Cobden, ON2. Lynmark Royal Sochi (Ecuafarm Kaiser Royalty) - Lynmark Farms, Norwood, ON3. Lynmark Otis Siesta (Lynmark KAO Otis) - Lynmark Farms, Norwood, ON
2015 NATIONAL SHOWSeptember 25th, 2015 - Lindsay, ONJudge: Glenn Barkey, Blackstock, ON
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4. Lynmark CC Flirt (Bar-D Cindys Clay) - Lynmark Farms, Norwood, ON5. Oceanbrae Ironman Kelly-P (Oceanbrae Ironman-P) - Oceanbrae Farms, Belmont, PEI
Junior Herd - Sponsored by Prinsville Dairy Farms (5): 1. Lynmark 2. Richford 3. Koopycrest4. Spruce Briar 5. Headacher
Junior Champion: Kolson Ironman P Lacie - Kolson Milking Shorthorns, Cobden, ON Reserve Junior Champion: Lynmark Royal Sochi - Lynmark Farms, Norwood, ON HM Junior Champion: Richford Conrad Illinois - Richford Farms, St Marys, ON
Dry Cow - sponsored by Fieldcrest Farms (3):1. Prinsville Adam Evening (Kulp-Gen OK Acdmy Adam-P) - Rob Ashton, Port Perry, ON2. Richford Pingerly Lesly (Treeton Pingerly) - Oceanbrae Farms, Belmont, PEI3. Headacher Kourt Ida (Gold Mine Frost Kourt) - Headacher Farms, Schomberg, ON
Two Year Old - Sponsored by Sunderland Cooperative Inc (6): 1. Oceanbrae Pingerly Betty (Treeton Pingerly) - Oceanbrae Farms, Belmont, PEI2. Oceanbrae Ironman Ginger (Oceanbrae Ironman-P) - Oceanbrae Farms, Belmont, PEI3. Lynmark NYSee Nikki (Mericrest Now You See) - Lynmark Farms, Norwood, ON4. Prinsville Logic’s Eve (GMC Rebel Logic) - Prinsville Dairy Farms, Bloomfield, ON5. Prinsville My Elegance (Mysha-WO Advent Liriano) - Prinsville Dairy Farms, Bloomfield, ON
Three Year Old - Sponsored by Lady Grove Milking Shorthorns (5): 1. Oceanbrae Redrama Peg-P (Panorama Aramis) - Oceanbrae Farms, Belmont, PEI2. Headacher Snoopy Duchess (Hard Core Othello Snoopy) - Headacher Farms, Schomberg, ON3. Prinsville CD’s Stars (Bar-D Krause’s Fawn’s CD) - Prinsville Dairy Farms, Bloomfield, ON4. Lynmark NP Clarabella (Wildwood Nell’s Prestige) - Lynmark Farms, Norwood, ON5. Headacher Logic Imagine (GMC Rebel Logic) - Headacher Farms, Schomberg, ON
Four Year Old - Sponsored by Grand Valley Fortifiers (3): 1. Prinsville Nitro’s Eclipse ET (Mysha-WO Robin Nitro EXP) - Prinsville Dairy Farms, Bloomfield, ON2. Oceanbrae Logic Betty (GMC Rebel Logic) - Oceanbrae Farms, Belmont, PEI3. Oceanbrae Logic Feather ET (GMC Rebel Logic) - Oceanbrae Farms, Belmont, PEI
Mature Cow - Sponsored by Oceanbrae Farms (2): 1. Koopycrest Mocha Ali Apple ET (Clarefield Mocha) - Shawn Koopmans, Picton, ON2. Prinsville Ruler Emerald (Glenbook Storm Ruler) - Prinsville Dairy Farms, Bloomfield, ON
Grand Champion and Best Udder of Show: Oceanbrae Pingerly Betty - Oceanbrae Farms, Belmont, PEI Reserve Grand Champion: Oceanbrae Ironman Ginger - Oceanbrae Farms, Belmont, PEIHM Grand Champion: Oceanbrae Redrama Peg-P - Oceanbrae Farms, Belmont, PEI
CanWest DHI Production Award: Koopycrest Mocha Ali Apple - Shawn Koopmans
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Jim Kiezebrink on the halter of the Reserve Junior Champion (Lynmark Royal Sochi), Kelsey Edwards with the Junior Champion (Kolson Ironman P Lacie), and Judge Glenn Barkey
Fred Barrett with the Grand Champion
(Oceanbrae Pingerly Betty) and Dan Ulrick with the
Reserve Grand Champion (Oceanbrae Ironman Ginger) at the 2015
National Milking Shorthorn Show in Lindsay, Ontario.
Breeder’s Herd - Sponsored by Northend Farms (4):1. Oceanbrae 2. Prinsville 3. Lynmark 4. Headacher
Progeny of Dam - Sponsored by Maple Inn Farms (7):1. Oceanbrae 2. Prinsville 3. Headacher 4. Lynmark5. Ashtonia
Premier Breeder and Exhibitor: Oceanbrae Farms, Belmont, PEI Premier Sire: GMC Rebel Logic
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Milk1. Treeton Pingerly +8032. Mapleton Vly J Zumba +3773. Oceanbrae Diamond Jack +2394. Clarefield Mocha +1785. Oceanbrae Ironman-P +102
Fat1. Kulp-Gen Jurist Ace +512. Oceanbrae Ironman-P +253. Oceanbrae Logic’s Plato +224. Kulp-Gen OK Acdmy Adam-P +145. Mapleton Vly J Zumba +10
Fat %1. Kulp-Gen Jurist Ace +0.83 2. Oceanbrae Logic’s Plato +0.643. Kulp-Gen OK Acdmy Adam-P +0.634. GMC Rebel Logic +0.535. Oceanbrae Ironman-P +0.36
Protein1. Treeton Pingerly +222. Kulp-Gen Jurist Ace +133. Oceanbrae Ironman-P +8 4. Mapleton Vly J Zumba +75. Oceanbrae Diamond Jack +5
Protein %1. Kulp-Gen OK Acdmy Adam-P +0.302. Kulp-Gen Jurist Ace +0.263. Oceanbrae Ironman-P +0.14 4. GMC Rebel Logic +0.08 5. Oceanbrae Logic Plato +0.02
Somatic Cell Score1. Treeton Pingerly 2.682. Oceanbrae Diamond Jack 2.793. Mapleton Vly J Zumba 2.864. Oceanbrae Logic’s Plato 2.885. Lisnamulligan Fairway 2.94
Conformation1. GMC Rebel Logic +121. Kulp-Gen OK Acdmy Adam-P +123. Clarefield Mocha +104. Oceanbrae Ironman-P +94. Mapleton Vly J Zumba +9
Mammary System1. Clarefield Mocha +122. GMC Rebel Logic +103. Mapleton Vly J Zumba +93. Kulp-Gen OK Acdmy Adam-P +95. Oceanbrae Ironman-P +8
Feet & Legs1. Kulp-Gen OK Acdmy Adam-P +132. Oceanbrae Ironman-P +113. GMC Rebel Logic +104. Blissful Diamond Sam +65. Panorama Aramis +6
Dairy Strength1. Clarefield Mocha +122. GMC Rebel Logic +82. Kulp-Gen OK Acdmy Adam-P +84. Mapleton Vly J Zumba +75. Oceanbrae Ironman-P +6
Rump1. Oceanbrae Ironman-P +112. Kulp-Gen OK Acdmy Adam-P +103. GMC Rebel Logic +84. Oceanbrae Diamond Jack +55. Clarefield Mocha +3
Herd Life1. Blissful Diamond Sam 1052. Oceanbrae Ironman-P 1043. Kulp-Gen OK Acdmy Adam-P 1024. GMC Rebel Logic 1014. Mapleton Vly J Zumba 101
Top Active Sires by TraitApril 2016 Genetic Evaluations
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Lactation Persistency1. Kulp-Gen Jurist Ace 1061. Oceanbrae Diamond Jack 1063. GMC Rebel Logic 1054. Oceanbrae Ironman-P 1045. Mapleton Vly J Zumba 103
Daughter Fertility1. Mapleton Vly J Zumba 1092. Oceanbrae Diamond Jack 1073. Oceanbrae Logic’s Plato 1074. GMC Rebel Logic 1055. Clarefield Mocha 103
Temperament1. Clarefield Mocha 1102. Oceanbrae Logic’s Plato 1073. Oceanbrae Diamond Jack 1053. Oceanbrae Ironman-P 1055. GMC Rebel Logic 103
Calving Ability1. Oceanbrae Diamond Jack 1102. Kulp-Gen Jurist Ace 1053. Lisnamulligan Fairway 1013. Mapleton Vly J Zumba 1013. Vinra Bar-D Famous 101
Daughter Calving Ability1. Oceanbrae Diamond Jack 1062. Blissful Diamond Sam 1023. Oceanbrae Ironman-P 1014. Vinra Bar-D Famous 1015. Mapleton Vly J Zumba 100
Milking Speed1. Clarefield Mocha 1102. GMC Rebel Logic 1042. Mapleton Vly J Zumba 1044. Oceanbrae Ironman-P 1024. Oceanbrae Diamond Jack 102
Bull EX VG GP G F ProofB Jurist 5 7 12 8 1 5Blissful Diamond Sam 1 12 29 15 0 4Blissful Ted’s Spurgeon 0 1 2 3 0 --Clarefield Mocha 1 10 18 6 0 10GMC Rebel Logic 7 28 21 7 0 12Kulp-Gen Jurist Ace 0 5 17 12 0 2Kulp-Gen OK Acdmy Adam-P 1 13 19 4 0 12Kundes Golden Logic Adventure 0 1 4 0 0 --Lisnamulligan Fairway 0 2 7 11 1 -9Mapleton Vly J Zumba 0 4 29 6 0 9Mysha-WO Advent Liriano 0 1 2 1 0 --Mysha-WO Robin Nitro-EXP 0 4 4 6 1 --Oceanbrae Diamond Jack 0 13 22 17 1 2Oceanbrae Ironman-P 0 4 17 3 2 9Oceanbrae Logic’s Plato 2 6 32 20 1 1Panorama Aramis 1 10 8 9 0 7Rocking WS Kourts Fredrick 0 1 3 1 0 --Spungold-R Frolic Poker 0 1 2 4 0 --Treeton Pingerly 0 6 5 3 0 --Vinra Bar-D Famous 1 2 10 5 0 2Vinra Frost Ted 2 7 6 5 0 -3
Classification x Sire (Updated March 19th, 2016)
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Proven Sires:Clarefield Mocha 200IS8089 MSCANM10036789 81.3% purityUltimate x Sovereign x Caesar CAN: +1434 LPI +178M -1F -0.15% +1P -0.09% +10 ConfMapleton Vly J Zumba 200MS00403 MSUSAM6803833 100% purityJulius x Koyote x Rebel 9th CAN: +1281 LPI +182M +3F -0.07% +3P -0.04% +7 ConfOceanbrae Ironman-P 200MS00404 MSCANM9993327 80.3% purityAdam-P x Thor x Architect CAN: +1813 LPI +102M +25F +0.36% +8P +0.14% +9 ConfTreeton Pimp 56.3% purityMonarch x VPrince x Treaty AUS: +222M -6F -0.23% -1P -0.13% 104 Conf
Young Sires:Koopycrest Anecdote-P 200MS00125 MSCANM11907968 86.4% purityIronman-P x Logic x Mocha CAN PA: +1871 LPI +127M +29F +0.41% +7P +0.09 +11 ConfLady Grove Conrad 200MS00122 MSCANM11682145 81.3% purityAce x Logic x Prophet (HO) CAN PA: +1939 LPI +258M +56F +0.78% +14P +0.18% +7 ConfLynmark St Clare 200MS00124 MSCANM11751400 90.7% purityMocha x Ruler x H North Star CAN PA: +1466 LPI +324M +6F -0.15% +7P -0.05% +6 Conf
Semex Alliance (519) 821-5060 www.semex.com
AVAILABLE SIRES IN CANADA
Proven Sires:Purple Idalee RR Zeus EXP 007MS00351 MSUSAM69827487 56% purityRed Ruben x Megadeth x Othello USA: -368M -16F -0.01% -13P -0.01% +0.7 TypeSpringville Logic Premium 007MS00353 MSUSAM68301465 100% purityLogic x Othello x Liz 7th Rebel USA: -806M -32F -0.01% -25P 0.00% Sunshine Moneys Dutch 007MS00352 MSUSAM68306830 81.7% purityMoney x Frolic x Othello USA: -323M -40F -0.15% -23P -0.07% -0.4 Type
Young Sires:Eichlers Liriano Blaine-EXP 007MS00359 MSUSAM3012719334 67.2% purityLiriano x Dapper Ruben x MoonshineGMC Ace Hal 007MS00357 MSUSAM6831139 83.0% purityAce x Ted x FrolicNorth Stars Famous Patriot-EXP 007MS00356 MSUSAM68308471 64.7% purity Famous x Talent (HO) x M RoyaltyNorth Stars Presto-EXP 007MS00355 MSUSAM68307590 63.9% purityShale x Talent (HO) x M Royalty
Select Sires Canada (613) 258-3800 www.selectsiresgenervations.com
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Proven Sires:GMC Rebel Logic 076MS00432 MSCANM10036607 100% purityRebel 9 x NYS x Renown CAN: +1709 LPI -223M +19F +0.53% -3P +0.08% +12 ConfEcuafarm Kaiser Royalty 076MS00442 MSUSAM68307222 86% purityKaiser x Koyote x Dusty Glen USA: +11M +3F +0.01% -4P -0.02%
Young Sires:Rovin Bolero EXP 076MS00444 MSUSAM68309957 75% purityLiriano x Logic x JuristRovin Ali Cowboy Cody-P-EXP 076MS00445 MSUSAM68312482 61.8% purityCowboy-P x Clay x Everything Else
Direct Genetics (distributor for Taurus-ST) (877) 634-9556
Proven Sires:SAK Kourt Taser-EXP 014MS00115 MSUSAM68302107 62.2% purityKourt x Jordan (HO) x Clay USA: +602M +32F +0.05% +32P -0.02 +0.4 PTATKundes Golden Logic Adventure 014MS00116 MSUSAM68306871 91.2% purityLogic x Jurist x Derek USA: -62M +65F +0.36% +9P +0.06% +0.4 PTATBlissful Teds Spurgeon 014MS00113 MSUSAM466355 89.1% purityTed x Pepper x Destiny USA: -92M -5F -0.01% -7P -0.02% -0.2 PTATGE Gold Mine RT Badger 014MS00118 MSUSAM68307829 54.7% purityTreble x Dynamite x Jordan (HO) USA: +260M +25F +0.08% +17P +0.05%
Young Sires:Zenas Kourt Zippo 014MS00119 MSUSAM68311733 77.9% purity Kourt x Megadeth x OthelloChurchroyd Percy MSGBRM028705481 52.1% purity Madonnas Prince x C Victor x M MaverickChurchroyd Wild Card MSGBRM028708405 40.0% purityC Harry x Stadel (HO) x Fair MeasureRodway Ronson MSGBRM028707966 40.6% purity C Pluto x Red Duke x Superstar (HO)
Cogent Canada (519) 291-9916 www.cogentinternational.co.uk
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Foreign Proven Sires:Pell-Pers (SRB) MSSWEM92488 75% purityFlarkbacken x Botans x Backgard Andersta-P (SRB) MSSWEM91967 75% purityVattergard x Ingvasta x Frasta
CRV Canada (519) 788-0526 www.ca.crv4all.com
Proven Sire:Nixs LCD Lido 029MS5650 MSUSAM68302099 86.4% purityCD x Othello x Loren USA: -372M -32F -0.10% -22P -0.06%
Young Sire:Ovensdale Pixie’s Treble ABSTREBLE MSAUS1092389073 75% purityTreble x S Leader
ABS Canada (888) 785-7883 www.absglobal.com/ca
Proven Sires:Echo Farm Ted McCoy 001MS00543 MSUSAM467909 86.4% purityTed x Frolic x Contender USA: +45M +2F +0.00% +12P +0.06% -0.5 TypeRocking WS Kourts Fredrick 001MS00545 MSUSAM68302824 76.6% purityKourt x Outlaw x HO USA: +25M -13F -0.07% +7P +0.03% -0.2 Type
Young Sires:Kundes Golden Badger Fantasy-EXP 001MS00548 MSUSAM68314754 66.5% purityBadger x Kourt x Outlaw GMC Treble Hershey 001MS00549 MSUSAM68315401 68.0% purityTreble x Fido x Ted
Genex Canada (519) 766-4622 www.genex.crinet.com
UK Proven Sire:Strickley True Perfection MSGBRM2687032 66.8% purityFair Perfection x W Diamond
CMSS (902) 439-9386 www.cmss.on.ca
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Age Name M F % P % BCA: Comp Milking Yearlings1-11 Serol Zumba Zsazsari GP-81 6802 311 4.6 238 3.5 303-338-326 967Sire: Mapleton Vly J Zumba Owner: Ferme Serol Enr, Roxton Falls, QC1-11 Oceanbrae Belmont Salsa GP-82 6153 243 4.0 201 3.3 280-270-279 829Sire: Oceanbrae DJ Belmont Owner: Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PE1-11 Serol Zumba Scarletta GP-80 5976 246 4.1 217 3.6 261-265-289 815Sire: Mapleton Vly J Zumba Owner: Ferme Serol Enr, Roxton Falls, QC
Junior Two Year Olds2-1 Eloc Pingerly Crunk VG-86 8975 362 4.0 303 3.4 370-366-384 1120Sire: Treeton Pingerly Owner: Sandy Cole, Middle Musquodoboit, NS2-0 Serol Zumba Mirana GP-81 8304 356 4.3 282 3.4 357-375-371 1103Sire: Mapleton Vly J Zumba Owner: Ferme Serol Enr, Roxton Falls, QC2-1 Lady Grove Mocha Alice 12 VG-87 8000 412 5.2 272 3.4 330-416-344 1090Sire: Clarefield Mocha Owner: Lynmark/Northend, Norwood, ON2-0 Prinsville Liriano Showgirl GP-83 8462 286 3.4 263 3.1 382-321-365 1068Sire: Mysha-WO Advent Liriano Owner: Prinsville Dairy Farms, Bloomfield, ON2-2 Oceanbrae Jurist Nutella G-79 8033 331 4.1 259 3.2 341-345-336 1022Sire: B Jurist Owner: Bovidae Farms, Falmouth, NS2-1 Showcase Cotton Ball GP-81 7971 316 4.0 255 3.2 334-326-327 987Sire: Mysha-WO Robin Nitro EXP Owner: National Agri. Museum, Ottawa, ON2-2 Oceanbrae TP Jocelyn VG-85 8835 289 3.3 268 3.0 362-289-335 986Sire: Treeton Pingerly Owner: Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PE2-0 Serol Sam Souris VG-86 7916 301 3.8 266 3.4 331-307-341 979Sire: Blissful Diamond Sam Owner: Ferme Serol Enr, Roxton Falls, QC2-5 Lady Grove TP Lady Nancy 8 GP-84 7881 313 4.0 274 3.5 318-313-338 969Sire: Treeton Pingerly Owner: Ivan & Diane Naylor, Kleefeld, MB2-5 Lady Grove Ace Alice 13 GP-80 8045 314 3.9 282 3.5 315-302-340 957Sire: Kulp-Gen Jurist Ace Owner: Ivan & Diane Naylor, Kleefeld, MB2-3 Prinsville TP Fiona VG-85 8225 288 3.5 246 3.0 342-294-315 951Sire: Treeton Pingerly Owner: Prinsville Dairy Farms, Bloomfield, ON2-5 Lady Grove Zumba Miss Molly G-77 8123 301 3.7 260 3.2 329-298-321 948Sire: Mapleton Vly J Zumba Owner: Ivan & Diane Naylor, Kleefeld, MB2-0 Richford Zumba Italy GP-83 6899 288 4.2 229 3.3 311-316-318 945Sire: Mapleton Vly J Zumba Owner: Don Richardson, St. Marys, ON2-4 Northend Zumba Cascade GP-80 8622 307 3.6 250 2.9 342-298-305 945Sire: Mapleton Vly J Zumba Owner: Glenda Mutrie, Thorsby, AB
2015 PRoDuCtIoN RECoRDSRecords completed between Jan 1 and Dec 31, 2015
with a Composite BCA greater than 800 (>870 in 1st lactation)
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2-2 Serol Sam Inabrielle VG-86 6656 306 4.6 249 3.7 286-322-328 936Sire: Blissful Diamond Sam Owner: Ferme Serol Enr, Roxton Falls, QC2-0 Richford Ironman Saphaire GP-82 7531 296 3.9 243 3.2 316-302-312 930Sire: Oceanbrae Ironman-P Owner: Don Richardson, St. Marys, ON2-1 Richford Zumba Lilac VG-85 7424 302 4.1 237 3.2 311-311-304 926Sire: Mapleton Vly J Zumba Owner: Don Richardson, St. Marys, ON2-5 Lady Grove RL June 6 G-77 8369 284 3.4 269 3.2 327-273-324 924Sire: GMC Rebel Logic Owner: Ivan & Diane Naylor, Kleefeld, MB2-1 Prinsville Jurist Equity GP-80 7469 298 4.0 239 3.2 311-304-306 921Sire: B Jurist Owner: Prinsville Dairy Farms, Bloomfield, ON2-5 Running Spring Paprika GP-84 7449 283 3.8 263 3.5 301-280-325 906Sire: Oceanbrae Diamond Jack Owner: Jamie Bartlett, Caledonia, ON2-4 Lady Grove BJ K Betty 9 F-68 7957 257 3.2 263 3.3 319-254-325 898Sire: B Jurist Owner: Ivan & Diane Naylor, Kleefeld, MB2-3 Prinsville Ironman Fashion GP-80 6938 309 4.5 235 3.4 282-309-294 885Sire: Oceanbrae Ironman-P Owner: Prinsville Dairy Farms, Bloomfield, ON2-1 Serol Sam Sassysan GP-83 6581 270 4.1 219 3.3 292-290-300 882Sire: Blissful Diamond Sam Owner: Ferme Serol Enr, Roxton Falls, QC2-4 Lady Grove Adam Sapphire GP-83 6492 288 4.4 234 3.6 276-300-304 880Sire: Kulp-Gen OK Acdmy Adam-P Owner: Ivan & Diane Naylor, Kleefeld, MB2-3 Prosperous Acres Chip G-75 6886 290 4.2 246 3.6 279-287-304 870Sire: Lynmark Clay Brick Owner: James & Judy Snyder, Dashwood, ON2-4 Lady Grove Mocha Alice 9 G-78 7334 288 3.9 236 3.2 294-285-291 870Sire: Clarefield Mocha Owner: Ivan & Diane Naylor, Kleefeld, MB
Senior Two Year Old:2-9 Koopycrest Logic Ali Anne VG-87 10041 467 4.7 333 3.3 403-458-411 1272Sire: GMC Rebel Logic Owner: Shawn Koopmans, Picton, ON2-11 Oceanbrae Star Tiara VG-85 8551 314 3.7 278 3.2 337-305-335 977Sire: Lemon Grove Biestar Owner: Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PE2-8 Richford Pingerly Lesly VG-85 8097 283 3.5 250 3.1 329-286-313 928Sire: Treeton Pingerly Owner: Don Richardson, St. Marys, ON2-8 Quality Logic Iris GP-81 7972 336 4.2 267 3.4 302-311-310 923Sire: GMC Rebel Logic Owner: Don Richardson, St. Marys, ON2-11 Oceanbrae Pepper Actress G-75 8069 341 4.2 266 3.3 296-307-299 902Sire: Kulp-Gen Jurist Ace Owner: Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PE2-10 Oceanbrae Adam Precious VG-87 7026 299 4.3 251 3.6 280-296-306 882Sire: Kulp-Gen OK Acdmy Adam-P Owner: Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PE
Junior Three Year Old:3-3 Serol Ace Sitaelle VG-85 8801 429 4.9 326 3.7 335-401-379 1115Sire: Kulp-Gen Jurist Ace Owner: Ferme Serol Enr., Roxton Falls, QC3-3 Oceanbrae Logic Feather EX-92 8960 454 5.1 302 3.4 336-420-347 1103Sire: GMC Rebel Logic Owner: Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PE
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3-3 Oceanbrae Logic Lillypad VG-85 7905 350 4.4 264 3.3 301-330-307 938Sire: GMC Rebel Logic Owner: Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PE3-5 Oceanbrae Logic Optima VG-86 8509 370 4.3 286 3.4 299-325-308 932Sire: GMC Rebel Logic Owner: Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PE3-2 Richford Pingerly Bonnie GP-81 8924 302 3.4 298 3.3 325-272-331 928Sire: Treeton Pingerly Owner: Don Richardson, St. Marys, ON3-4 Oceanbrae Redrama Penny VG-89 9278 317 3.4 283 3.0 325-276-304 905Sire: Panorama Aramis Owner: Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PE3-4 Laughlin K Betty GP-81 8126 358 4.4 264 3.2 291-320-290 901Sire: Gold Mine Frost Kourt Owner: Laughlin Farm, Kinburn, ON3-4 Lynmark NYS Brieann VG-85 7053 346 4.9 245 3.5 266-323-285 874Sire: Mericrest Now You See Owner: Lynmark Farms, Norwood, ON3-1 Oceanbrae Ted Miss Perfect-P GP-80 7169 320 4.5 241 3.4 277-308-287 872Sire: Vinra Frost Ted Owner: Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PE3-2 Oceanbrae Famous Laurie EX-90 9592 235 2.5 271 2.8 351-213-304 868Sire: Vinra Bar-D Famous Owner: Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PE3-5 Onaknoll Diamond Matty GP-80 7528 311 4.1 259 3.4 282-288-298 868Sire: Innisfail Prince of Diamonds Owner: G & D Palmer, Bruce Mines, ON3-2 Maple Inn Rose Bud EX-90 7285 319 4.4 235 3.2 279-301-276 856Sire: Lynmark Bulldozer Owner: Maple Inn & Lynmark, Norwood, ON3-5 Oceanbrae Redrama Petal VG-85 8603 304 3.5 263 3.1 302-267-283 852Sire: Panorama Aramis Owner: Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PE3-5 Oceanbrae Logic Betty VG-88 7371 344 4.7 240 3.3 260-299-261 820Sire: GMC Rebel Logic Owner: Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PE3-2 Headacher Diamond Sam Aelly GP-81 7943 273 3.4 252 3.2 289-246-280 815Sire: Blissful Diamond Sam Owner: Don Richardson, St. Marys, ON3-2 Headacher C.D. Lexie GP-80 7433 298 4.0 224 3.0 277-276-257 810Sire: Bar-D Krause’s Fawn’s C.D. Owner: Don Richardson, St. Marys, ON3-2 Oceanbrae Logic Fawn VG-85 7016 298 4.2 225 3.2 265-276-262 803Sire: GMC Rebel Logic Owner: Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PE
Senior Three Year Old:3-9 Maple Inn Marissa 9th 8064 339 4.2 287 3.6 291-303-319 913Sire: Lisnamulligan Fairway Owner: Ivan & Diane Naylor, Kleefeld, MB3-11 Prinsville Adam’s Evelina-P VG-87 8509 364 4.3 267 3.1 284-303-272 859Sire: Kulp-Gen OK Acdmy Adam-P Owner: Prinsville Dairy Farms, Bloomfield, ON3-9 Lady Grove BM Alison GP-83 8570 304 3.5 258 3.0 293-260-272 825Sire: Lady Grove Biestar Max Owner: Ivan & Diane Naylor, Kleefeld, MB3-6 Oceanbrae OLP Lacey VG-85 7567 304 4.0 247 3.3 273-271-274 818Sire: Oceanbrae Logic’s Plato Owner: Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PE
Four Year Old:4-1 Serol Ace Satin G-79 10132 484 4.8 361 3.6 334-400-365 1099Sire: Kulp-Gen Jurist Ace Owner: Ferme Serol Enr, Roxton Falls, QC
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4-3 Oceanbrae Chili Pepper EX-90 10371 439 4.2 322 3.1 354-372-335 1061Sire: Bar-D Krause’s Fawn’s C.D. Owner: Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PE4-6 KG Accent Candy of Oceanbrae VG-85 10605 407 3.8 304 2.9 356-342-313 1011Sire: Bar-D Krause’s Fawn’s C.D. Owner: Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PE4-7 Oceanbrae Drama Joe VG-85 10373 395 3.8 309 3.0 350-329-319 998Sire: Panorama Aramis Owner: Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PE4-7 Lady Grove BM Alise GP-81 9510 353 3.7 312 3.3 330-305-332 967Sire: Lady Grove Biestar Max Owner: Ivan & Diane Naylor, Kleefeld, MB4-0 Eloc Plato Logielicious EX-91 9999 356 3.6 325 3.2 332-297-332 961Sire: Oceanbrae Logic’s Plato Owner: Sandy Cole, Middle Musquodoboit, NS4-11 Oceanbrae Jack Miley GP-81 9789 375 3.8 322 3.3 315-300-319 934Sire: Oceanbrae Diamond Jack Owner: Don Richardson, St. Marys, ON4-9 Oceanbrae Plato Cass VG-85 8741 397 4.5 298 3.4 290-328-304 922Sire: Oceanbrae Logic’s Plato Owner: Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PE4-1 Serol Ace Sassy Star VG-87 8395 349 4.2 314 3.7 289-298-331 918Sire: Kulp-Gen Jurist Ace Owner: Ferme Serol Enr, Roxton Falls, QC4-6 Lynmark Cleer-P VG-87 8673 314 3.6 276 3.2 281-253-273 807Sire: Kulp-Gen OK Acdmy Adam-P Owner: Lynmark Farms, Norwood, ON
Five Year Old:5-6 Oceanbrae Fawn’s Accent-P EX-94 8293 641 7.7 287 3.5 270-517-287 1074Sire: Bar-D Krause’s Fawn’s C.D. Owner: Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PE5-7 Oceanbrae Jurist Pepsi VG-87 9663 482 5.0 312 3.2 312-388-308 1008Sire: B Jurist Owner: Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PE5-5 Oceanbrae Pepper Tea VG-88 9934 443 4.5 294 3.0 312-349-283 944Sire: Vinra Frost Ted Owner: Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PE5-11 Lynmark Diamond Chloe VG-87 10264 418 4.1 325 3.2 314-324-304 942Sire: Innisfail Prince of Diamonds Owner: Lynmark Farms, Norwood, ON5-1 Headacher Mocha Sally GP-83 8776 311 3.5 288 3.3 290-255-291 836Sire: Clarefield Mocha Owner: Don Richardson, St. Marys, ON5-2 Oceanbrae L Patty Jo VG-88 9190 318 3.5 272 3.0 294-256-266 816Sire: GMC Rebel Logic Owner: Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PE5-9 Oceanbrae Jurist Milkmaid GP-81 8360 304 3.6 282 3.4 271-247-282 800Sire: B Jurist Owner: Don Richardson, St. Marys, ON
Mature Cow:7-2 Deerhaven Ted’s Megan VG-86 14038 539 3.8 424 3.0 422-411-393 1226Sire: Vinra Frost Ted Owner: Glenda Mutrie, Thorsby, AB8-7 Oceanbrae N Missy EX-93 11867 521 4.4 326 2.8 380-424-320 1124Sire: Hauxwell Notary Owner: Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PE6-4 Oceanbrae Lass Loretta VG-88 10077 430 4.3 313 330-352-313 995Sire: Lemon Grove Biestar Owner: Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PE6-8 Heachacher Prince of D Ireland VG-85 11057 362 3.3 328 3.0 350-290-318 958Sire: Innisfail Prince of Diamonds Owner: Don Richardson, St. Marys, ON
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Two Year Olds2-2 Prinsville FR Precious VG-87 7725 282 3.6 249 3.2 327-294-323 944Sire: Holstein Owner: Prinsville Dairy Farms, Bloomfield, ON2-1 Lady Grove A. Socks VG-85 7559 287 3.8 256 3.4 316-296-328 940Sire: Lady Grove Ted Alex Owner: Ivan & Diane Naylor, Kleefeld, MB2-2 Prinsville Jurist Summer VG-88 7518 273 3.6 248 3.3 318-284-322 924Sire: B Jurist Owner: Prinsville Dairy Farms, Bloomfield, ON2-7 Lynmark GA Scottie VG-87 7300 282 3.9 244 3.3 300-288-309 897Sire: Holstein Owner: Lynmark Farms, Norwood, ON
Three Year Olds3-10 Richford Diamond-J Melee G-77 10428 387 3.7 307 2.9 367-337-330 1034Sire: Oceanbrae Diamond Jack Owner: Don Richardson, St. Marys, ON3-2 Richford Jack Frost Misty GP-84 9202 414 4.5 288 3.1 331-370-320 1021Sire: Oceanbrae Jack Frost Owner: Don Richardson, St. Marys, ON3-9 Prinsville Outlaw Yofia VG-86 10798 330 3.1 318 2.9 367-277-331 975Sire: Mericrest Outlaw Owner: Prinsville Dairy Farms, Bloomfield, ON3-2 Prinsville KEP Talya VG-85 9124 312 3.4 268 2.9 340-289-308 937Sire: Holstein Owner: Prinsville Dairy Farms, Bloomfield, ON3-9 Lady Grove Aramis Cherie VG-87 8418 388 4.6 277 3.3 288-332-292 912Sire Panorama Aramis Owner: Ivan & Diane Naylor, Kleefeld, MB
6-2 Oceanbrae Jurist Betty EX-92 8392 472 5.6 298 3.5 270-381-295 946Sire: B Jurist Owner: Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PE6-3 Oceanbrae Frolic Kristy GP-80 9196 329 3.6 298 3.2 303-272-301 876Sire: Vinra Peerless Frolic Owner: Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PE7-5 Oceanbrae Princess Joe VG-88 9491 369 3.9 279 2.9 294-291-266 851Sire: Meriville Prince Edward Owner: Oceanbrae Farms, Miscouche, PE6-8 Oceanbrae Jurist Liza GP-83 8926 349 3.9 292 3.3 274-271-275 820Sire: B Jurist Owner: Don Richardson, St. Marys, ON7-9 Lyndale Hello Molly VG-88 8265 333 4.0 272 3.3 270-275-272 817Sire: Kuszmar Alfairs Othello Owner: Lynmark Farms, Norwood, ON8-0 Lady Grove Diamond Lady Nancy VG-85 8252 333 4.0 258 3.1 269-275-258 802Sire: Innisfail Prince of Diamonds Owner: Ivan & Diane Naylor, Kleefeld, MB
Aged Cow:10-2 Lynmark NS Clarica EX-92 8271 351 4.2 265 3.2 276-300-270 846Sire: Glenbrook Storm Ruler Owner: Lynmark Farms, Norwood, ON
2015 GE PRoDuCtIoN RECoRDSRecords completed by cows less than 75% purity
between Jan 1 and Dec 31, 2015 with a Composite BCA greater than 850
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3-4 Richford Adam-P Sta G-79 7409 304 4.1 249 3.4 280-284-289 853Sire: Kulp-Gen OK Acdmy Adam-P Owner: Don Richardson, St. Marys, ON
Four Year Old:4-5 Prinzen Plato Alfalfa 12725 534 4.2 398 3.1 444-464-428 1336Sire: Oceanbrae Logic’s Plato Owner: Philip & David Prinzen, Bloomfield, ON4-1 Prinsville Elevation Yolanda VG-86 9827 384 3.9 305 3.1 328-320-311 959Sire: Prinsville DJ Elevation Owner: Prinsville Dairy Farms, Bloomfield, ON4-7 Prinsville Jurist Zurich VG-85 8905 356 4.0 309 3.5 291-287-309 887Sire: B Jurist Owner: Prinsville Dairy Farms, Bloomfield, ON4-5 Richford Mocha Giddy VG-85 8672 310 3.6 291 3.4 303-270-313 886Sire: Clarefield Mocha Owner: Don Richardson, St. Marys, ON4-7 Rovin RT Amy-P GP-82 9576 334 3.5 304 3.2 313-269-304 886Sire: Panorama Royal Treble Owner: Ivan & Diane Naylor, Kleefled, MB
Five Years and Older:6-6 Lands-Brook Chardonnay VG-86 9474 425 4.5 326 3.4 310-348-326 984Sire: GMC Rebel Logic Owner: Ivan & Diane Naylor, Kleefled, MB5-9 Lady Grove Red Princess 1 VG-86 8446 423 5.0 279 3.3 262-328-266 856Sire: Holstein Owner: Ivan & Diane Naylor, Kleefled, MB
As we approach the end of the season, low commodity prices continue to have a negative effect on cashflows for a second season, and a tough year with a wet cold spring and a very hot summer has led to lower production for most. Hopefully next season will see that lift in commodity prices we are waiting for.
Our young Milking Shorthorn bulls have sold good numbers of straws with slow growth in sales. This spring, we are only marketing two new young bulls, one of which is a white bull by Brecon Harold out of a cow by the Red Holstein sire Cedric Red. Our Breed Scheme bulls are marketed by Semex, while Live-stock Improvement Corp. also has good bulls available to a wider market.
The bull Brecon Encore has produced good daughters, and Northbrook Bishop has good type, production and breeding indexes.
Of the overseas bulls, Treeton Pingerly has produced some outstanding type and production daughters. The Canadian bulls Plato and Ironman now have daughters in milk. Their daughters are average size with very good type and with snug udders, but only average production. Mostly they will be calving at 24 months. so we think next years production should be better.
New Zealand Milking Shorthorn Report by Ross Soffe, President, NZMSA
ALL T
IME C
HAM
PION
- MIL
K KG
SYe
ar
Nam
e M
ilk
Fat
Prot
Milk
ing Y
earli
ngs
2011
Oc
eanb
rae J
urist
Peps
i ET
9061
31
5 29
020
10
Ocea
nbra
e Las
s Lor
etta
90
48
272
277
2011
De
erha
ven L
ogic
Char
ity
9039
33
1 27
2
Two Y
ear O
lds
2014
Ko
opyc
rest
Moc
ha Al
i App
le ET
3X
1674
2 67
6 48
820
04
North
end E
dwar
ds Li
z 10
829
349
316
2011
Oc
eanb
rae L
ass L
oret
ta
1026
4 38
7 32
7
Thre
e Yea
r Old
s20
10
Ocea
nbra
e Prin
cess
Joe E
T 11
161
361
342
2011
Oc
eanb
rae P
OD N
utm
eg
1086
4 39
4 34
720
12
Ocea
nbra
e Prin
cess
Peac
h 10
648
274
296
Four
Year
Old
s20
10
Suga
r Hill
Ruler
Latte
13
457
446
418
2013
De
erha
ven T
ed’s M
egan
11
577
397
383
2010
Oc
eanb
rae L
ass L
ily
1124
9 42
4 37
9
Five
Year
Old
s20
11
North
end C
layto
n Mag
gie
1147
8 42
8 36
320
14
Ocea
nbra
e Sas
sy St
epha
nie
1127
5 43
9 32
420
02
Chea
pside
Maid
11
266
399
341
Mat
ure C
ow20
07
Ocea
nbra
e Joe
34th
15
815
522
468
2015
De
erha
ven T
ed’s M
egan
14
038
539
424
2000
Oc
eanb
rae L
ady 1
0th
1207
0 39
4 39
2
10 Ye
ars a
nd O
lder
2001
Va
lley C
rest
Princ
ess 5
11
293
488
355
2007
No
rthen
d Mike
’s Run
t 10
938
315
343
2009
Oc
eanb
rae J
oe 34
th
1035
8 26
6 30
9
ALL T
IME C
HAM
PION
- FAT
KGS
Year
Na
me
Milk
Fa
t Pr
otM
ilkin
g Yea
rling
s20
14
Koop
ycre
st Lo
gic Al
i Ann
e
3
X 81
88
407
267
2012
Ko
opyc
rest
Moc
ha Al
i App
le ET
86
50
378
292
2014
Oc
eanb
rae S
tar T
iara
8328
36
6 26
9 Tw
o Yea
r Old
s20
14
Koop
ycre
st M
ocha
Ali A
pple
ET 3
X 16
742
676
488
2014
Bo
os H
ill M
aplet
on JP
Carly
3X
9484
48
0 33
420
15
Koop
ycre
st Lo
gic Al
i Ann
e
3
X 10
041
467
333
Thre
e Yea
r Old
s20
13
Ocea
nbra
e Faw
n’s Ac
cent
-P ET
98
15
696
355
2013
Ly
nmar
k CD
Clarit
y 96
91
530
315
2014
Oc
eanb
rae A
dam
Epito
me-
P ET
9077
51
4 27
1
Four
Year
Old
s20
14
Ocea
nbra
e Faw
n’s Ac
cent
-P ET
90
78
707
309
2015
Se
rol A
ce Sa
tin
1013
2 48
4 36
120
12
Lynm
ark O
ut Fl
eece
92
98
479
308
Five
Year
Old
s20
15
Ocea
nbra
e Faw
n’s Ac
cent
-P ET
82
93
641
287
2014
Oc
eanb
rae J
urist
Thym
e ET
9823
50
8 32
8 20
15
Ocea
nbra
e Jur
ist Pe
psi E
T 96
63
482
312
Mat
ure C
ow20
09
Ocea
nbra
e Pep
per 2
nd
1080
5 54
3 33
220
15
Deer
have
n Ted
’s Meg
an
1403
8 53
9 42
4 20
07
Ocea
nbra
e Joe
34th
15
815
522
468
10 Ye
ars a
nd O
lder
2001
Va
lley C
rest
Princ
ess 5
11
293
488
355
2013
Va
lley C
rest
Alice
39
8882
40
1 27
720
11
Kilbu
cko B
etty
95
96
394
309
ALL T
IME C
HAM
PION
- PRO
TEIN
KGS
Year
Na
me
Milk
Fa
t Pr
otM
ilkin
g Yea
rling
s20
12
Koop
ycre
st M
ocha
Ali A
pple
ET
8650
37
8 29
220
07
Ocea
nbra
e Leig
h Liva
80
89
286
292
2011
Oc
eanb
rae J
urist
Peps
i ET
9061
31
5 29
0
Two Y
ear O
lds
2014
Ko
opyc
rest
Moc
ha Al
i App
le ET
3X 1
6742
67
6 48
820
13
Ceda
r Cre
ek Id
ol Be
lle 4
9855
39
0 33
620
13
Boos
Hill
Map
leton
JP Ca
rly
3X
93
83
461
334
Thre
e Yea
r Old
s20
10
North
end J
P Bl
uy
9926
36
6 36
120
13
Ocea
nbra
e Faw
n’s Ac
cent
-P ET
98
15
696
355
2008
Su
gar H
ill Ru
ler La
tte
1062
1 33
8 35
3
Four
Year
Old
s20
10
Suga
r Hill
Ruler
Latte
13
457
446
418
2013
De
erha
ven T
ed’s M
egan
11
577
397
383
2010
Oc
eanb
rae L
ass L
ily
1124
9 42
4 37
9
Five
Year
Old
s20
11
North
end C
layto
n Mag
gie
1147
8 42
8 36
320
09
Knox
dale
Elsa
1062
5 41
7 36
220
14
Deer
have
n Ted
’s Meg
an
1073
2 40
2 35
8
Mat
ure C
ow20
07
Ocea
nbra
e Joe
34th
15
815
522
468
2015
De
erha
ven T
ed’s M
egan
14
038
539
424
2000
Oc
eanb
rae L
ady 1
0th
1207
0 39
4 39
2
10 Ye
ars a
nd O
lder
2001
Va
lley C
rest
Princ
ess 5
11
293
488
355
2007
No
rthen
d Mike
’s Run
t 10
938
315
343
2009
No
rthen
d Mike
’s Run
t 10
130
321
319
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Barrett, Fred (Oceanbrae) 1081 Belmont Rd, Miscouche, PE C0B 1T0 (902) 436-7881 [email protected]
Bovidae Farms Inc. (Bovidae) 128 Castle Frederick Rd, Falmouth, NS B0P 1L0 (902) 798-3794 [email protected]
Cole, Sandy (Eloc) RR#3, Middle Musquodoboit, NS B0N 1X0 (902) 384-2517 [email protected]
Freeze, Sam (Freelane) 43 Taylor Rd, Newtown, NB E4G 1N9 (506) 433-6709 [email protected]
Hornbrook, Ronald (Landslide) 100 Hornbrook Rd, Mount Middleton, NB E4G1G5 (506) 433-1058
Desmarais, Charles (Desmarac) 100 Chemin St-Felix, Danville, QC J0A 1A0 (819) 839-1960 [email protected]
Ferme Dante Inc. (Durham Castle) 121 route Rivieres des Vases, Isle-Verte, QC G0L 1K0 (418) 898-6215 [email protected]
Ferme Serol enr. (Serol) 1571 rang 8, Roxton Falls, QC J0H 1E0 (450) 548-2657 [email protected]
Plante, Bernard (Baby Burn) 840 rang 3, St-Bruno, QC G0W 2L0 (418) 719-5470 [email protected]
Cook, C & L (Blue Horizon) Box 41, Clanwilliam, MB R0J 0K0 (204) 865-2289 [email protected]
Cupples, B & B (Northend) Box 754, Errington, BC V0R 1V0 (250) 586-6157 [email protected]
Mutrie, Glenda (Deerhaven) Box 620, Thorsby, AB T0C 2P0 (780) 789-4165
Naylor, Diane (Lady Grove) Box 38, Kleefeld, MB R0A 0V0 (204) 433-7982 [email protected]
Van Den Bosch, Arthur (Swanhill) Box 185, Swan Lake, MB R0G 2S0 (204) 836-2030 [email protected]
Vinding, Christine (Julsgard) Box 14, Delisle, SK S0L 0P0 (306) 242-1761 [email protected]
2016 CMSS DIRECtoRyFull Members of the Canadian Milking Shorthorn Society
Atlantic Canada
Quebec
Western Canada
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Boos Hill Farms (Boos Hill) 61 Sandfield Ave, Alexandria, ON K0C 1A0 (613) 525-3892 [email protected]
Bromley, A & A (Spruce Briar) 2326 Bromley Line, Westmeath, ON K0J 2L0 (613) 587-4517 [email protected]
Edwards, S & J (Kolson) Box 397, Cobden, ON K0J 1K0 (613) 646-7934 [email protected]
Kelly, Greg & Amy (Maplehier) 2413 Drummond Conc 9A, Lanark, ON K0G 1K0 (613) 259-5581 [email protected]
Laughlin Farms Ltd. (Laughlin) 5450 Carp Rd, Kinburn, ON K0A 2H0 (613) 832-3245 [email protected]
National Museum of Science PO Box 9724 Stn T, Ottawa, ON K1G 5A3 (613) 947-2440 & Technology (Showcase) [email protected]
Perry, Dale (Perrybrook) 997 Hwy 32, Gananoque, ON K7G 2V3 (613) 382-3929 [email protected]
Smith, Robert (Pinerille) 3012 River Rd, Renfrew, ON K7V 3Z8 (613) 432-6272 [email protected]
Straathof, Tony (Whitewater) RR#1, Westmeath, ON K0J 2L0 (613) 587-4343 [email protected]
Welch, Leslie (Firelight) 186 Sweets Corners Rd, Lyndhurst, ON K0E 1N0 (613) 387-2389 [email protected]
Ashton, Robert (Ashtonia) 125 Medd Rd, Port Perry, ON L9L 1B2 (905) 852-2388 [email protected]
Clarkridge North Farm 791 Horseshoe Valley Rd, Coldwater, ON L0K 1E0 (705) 330-2098 (Clarkridge North) [email protected]
Kiezebrink, Jim (Keemuse) RR#1, Cannington, ON L0E 1E0 (705) 432-2174 [email protected]
Kippen, Jenna (Headacher) 6825 18th Sideroad, Schomberg, ON L0G 1T0 (647) 212-4407 [email protected]
Knox, John & Julie (Knoxdale) 230 Cty Rd 30, Fenelon Falls, ON K0M 1N0 (705) 887-5711 [email protected]
Koopmans, Shawn (Koopycrest) 2300 County Rd 8, Picton, ON K0K 2T0 (613) 961-9558 [email protected]
Lynmark Farms (Lynmark) 2019 12th Line Asphodel, Norwood, ON K0L 2V0 (705) 639-1414 [email protected]
Martin, Edward M (Twinbrook) 1754 Post Rd, Lindsay, ON K9V 4R6 (705) 324-3869
Eastern ontario
Central ontario
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Ash Lawn Farms (Ash Lawn) 488 Brant-Oxford Rd, Ayr, ON N0B 1E0 (519) 632-7602 [email protected]
Eccles, Johnathan (Laralor) 224072 Southgate SR 22, Holstein, ON N0G 2A0 (519) 344-3440 [email protected]
Franken, Adrian & Linda (Franlea) RR#2, Teeswater, ON N0G 2S0 (519) 357-1937 [email protected]
Goudy, Bruce (Merrittview) 635389 Euphrasia-Holland Townline, Markdale, ON (519) 986-4446 N0C 1H0 [email protected]
Howe, Bob & Jon (Sugar Hill) RR#5, Embro, ON N0J 1J0 (519) 475-4244 [email protected]
Ropp, Christian 4261 Line 52, Brunner, ON N0K 1C0 (519) 595-4001
Richardson, Don (Richford) 137147 13th Line, St. Marys, ON N4X 1C7 (519) 349-2707 [email protected]
Shoemaker, Daryl (Cedar Creek) 6730 Eighth Line W, Elora, ON N0B 1S0 (519) 846-5292
Snyder, J & J (Prosperous Acres) 70641 Shipka Line, Dashwood, ON N0M 1N0 (519) 237-3294 [email protected]
Westside Farms (Westside) 2919 Bleams Rd, New Hamburg, ON N3A 3J3 (519) 634-8523 [email protected]
Barrett, Keith (Oceanbrae) 11 Kenmoore Ave, Summerside, PE C1N 5S7 (902) 436-6204
Knott, James H (Knottview) 356689 Blue Mountains Townline, Clarksburg, ON (519) 537-0520
Sullivan, Michael (Maple Inn) 2417 Dillon Rd, Otonabee, ON K9J 6X9 (705) 745-0830
Western ontario
Honourary Life Members
Grant, Brendan (Sleepy G) RR#1, Pass Lake, ON P0T 2M0 (807) 977-1631 [email protected]
Palmer, Dwayne (Onaknoll) RR#2, Bruce Mines, ON P0R 1C0 (705) 785-3837 [email protected]
Northern ontario
Prinzen, David (Prinsville) Box 14, 126 Main St, Bloomfield, ON K0K 1G0 (613) 393-5087 [email protected]
South, Paul (Southdale) 785 Durham Rd 10, Sunderland, ON L0C 1H0 (705) 357-2615 [email protected]
Wherry, Doug (Emadale) 218-516 Canonberry Court, Oshawa, ON L1G 2Z6 (905) 728-0979 [email protected]
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