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Jersey Australia is fiercely proud of The Australian Jersey Journal which is distributed throughout Australia to approximately 900 members bi-monthly in hardcopy. The magazine aims to promote the community that breeds, promotes and believes in Australia's most efficient dairy cow. The Jersey Journal comes free with all Jersey Australia memberships and has been available online for nearly three years free of charge. Jersey enthusiasts from 36 countries have chosen to download each issue around 1000 times which gives our advertisers maximum exposure. If you have any ideas for the Journal, have news from your region or indeed wish to advertise please contact the Pre-Press Editor Sharon Clark [email protected] or call her on +61 358 318 254.

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JERSEYJOURNALMay/June 2012

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Celebrating the Centenary of the South Gippsland Jersey Breeders Club

100 YEARS OF

JerseyExcellence

Celebrating the Centenary of the South Gippsland Jersey Breeders Club

100 YEARS OF

JerseyExcellence

MONDAY, MAY 28th SGJBC ‘Devondale 100 Years of Jersey Excellence’ sale Stony Creek Racecourse, Sth Gippsland Hwy, Stony Creek11.30am Pre Sale parade - luncheon available1pm Commencement of sale At the conclusion of the sale, there will be a casual evening to allow visitors to settle into the RACV

Inverloch Resort. The resort has an excellent indoor swimming pool among other activities. Dinner can be enjoyed at the Resort Bistro, or Inverloch has several other options for meals. There is a complementary RACV shuttle bus into Inverloch and return if needed. Those wishing to explore a little may like to take a drive down to Phillip Island to visit the penguins.

TUESDAY, MAY 29th9am Jersey Australia Annual Meeting - RACV Inverloch Resort11.30am “100 Years Celebration Luncheon” doors open 10.30am at the Wonthaggi Workmans Club,

75 Graham Street, Wonthaggi. Guest speakers: Cherie Bayer, Ph.D. Director of Development US Jersey and Club Members. A bus is available from the Resort to Wonthaggi and return.

5pm Jersey Australia Vic Branch AGM - RACV Inverloch Resort6.30pm Rabobank Jersey Industry dinner, with guest speakers. Wonthaggi Workmans Club. Bus travel available.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 30th8.30am Farms and scenic bus tour - lunch included, returning late afternoon6.30pm Jersey Australia Dinner. Presentations and entertainment at the Wonthaggi Workmans Club.

Bus travel available.

THURSDAY, MAY 31st Social breakfast - RACV Inverloch Resort.

Please tick one: I have included my remittance, made payable to South Gippsland Jersey Breeders Club with the returned form. I have paid by Direct Deposit and have returned the form only. Please contact Ian & Joy Richards on 5664 1248 for Direct Deposit bank account details

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Ian & Joy Richards, 1315 Loves Lane, Dumbalk VIC 3956by Monday May 21st, 2012.

Events $ Per Person Name of each person attending Stud Name $ Amount

100 Years Celebration LuncheonTuesday, May 29th 2012

$45

Rabobank Jersey Industry dinnerTuesday, May 29th 2012

$33

Bus tour including lunchWednesday, May 30th 2012

$10

Jersey Australia dinnerWednesday, May 30th 2012

$43

Total Cost $

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4 Jersey Journal – May/June 2012

5 Behind the Scenes

8 Royal Sydney Show results

12 Jerseys score on length, depth and width

16 Jerseys thrive in steep country at Valleyrose

20 Why Jersey fertility is falling

24 Wauchope farm supplies NSW Jersey milk niche

32 Polled Genetics dominate

ABS Australia 3Agri-Gene 27Alta Genetics 6Attaview Jerseys 10Bushlea Jerseys 15Central Gippsland JBC 21CRV 23DeLaval 11First Choice Investments 22Gelbeado Park 14Genetics Australia 18-19Glenjuristan Jerseys 26Goulburn Murray JBC 29Inverell Jerseys 25Kooroo Jerseys 26Morningside Jerseys 11Northern District JBC 17Semex BCShirlinn Jerseys 7Sth Gippsland JBC IFCViking Genetics 31Wallacedale Jerseys FCWWS/Genetics Australia IBC

ADVERTISERS INDEXCONTENTS

IN THIS ISSUE...

Vol. 65 No. 3 - May-June 2012

Editorial and Advertising to: CLARK GRAFFIXSharon Clark – PO Box 1576, Shepparton VICTORIA 3632

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NEW SOUTH WALESState Secretary - Milton JohnstonPhone: (02) 6552 5915Fax: (02) 6552 [email protected]

QUEENSLANDState Secretary - Diane ReevesPhone: (07) 5485 4585Work: (07) 3221 3182Fax: (07) 5485 4575Email: [email protected] AUSTRALIAState Secretary - Amy McDonaldPO Box 13, Greenock SA 5360Phone (08) 8562 8113Fax (08) 8562 8520Email: [email protected] Secretary - Max McCormackPO Box 1258, Devonport TAS 7310Phone: (03) 6424 1250Mobile: 0409 252 232Email: [email protected]

VICTORIAState Secretary - Andrew Younger50 Zeerust School Rd, Zeerust Vic 3634Ph: 03 5829 8352 Mob: 0409 572 484Email: [email protected] RECOVERY OFFICERSChris MacKenzie (Western Districts)Phone: (03) 5598 7222Margaret Cockerell (Northern Vic)Phone: 0407 641 132 (03) 5864 1133Barry Monson(03) 5625 3176 or 0429 343 903WESTERN AUSTRALIASusan LuteyFeast Rd, Serpentine WA 6125Phone: (08) 9525 [email protected]

Opinions expressed in The Australian Jersey Journal are not necessarily those of Jersey Australia Inc or its Board of Management or Compiling Editor, and no responsibility whatsoever is taken for their authenticity. While every effort will be made to publish advertisements as ordered, no responsibility is taken for the failure of an advertisement to appear as ordered.

Jersey AustraliaBoard Members

President:Trevor Saunders

495 Araluen Rd, Yarragon VIC 3823Telephone: (03) 5626 [email protected]

Vice President:Milton Johnston

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Telephone: (02) 6552 5915

Secretary:Scott Joynson

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[email protected]

Hon. Treasurer:Peter Ness

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[email protected]

Don FryMitchell Rd, Benger, WA

Telephone: (08) 9726 [email protected]

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Telephone: (03) 6426 1169

Chris MacKenzie859 Cooriemungle Rd

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Cover artwork: Sharon ClarkCover photo: Sheila Sundborg

ADVERTISING COPY DEADLINESJULY/AUGUST 2012

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JJ JERSEY AUSTRALIA by Scott Joynson

Behind the ScenesThis issue comes to you just prior to the Jersey Australia 2012

Annual General meeting which is being hosted by the South Gippsland Jersey Breeders Club between May 28 and May

30th. The itinerary appears on the inside front coverof this issue and I congratulate the organising committee for all the work they have done on what looks to be an amazing ‘must attend’ Jersey conference.I for one can’t wait to be part of the 100 year Celebrations for the SGJBC, be part of the crowd at the ‘Devondale 100 Years of Jersey Excellence Sale’ and listen to an array of great speakers which includes an international expert who believes Jersey’s offer climate conscious nations a low impact cow and has scientific evidence to back the claim.The positive news for Jersey’s here in Australia just keeps on coming during 2012. Congratulations to Eloora Pastoral for winning Supreme Jersey at IDW but furthermore for being the first Jersey to go on and win the Interbreed. The Jersey Showcase Sale was a record breaker averaging $5032 with a fantastic crowd bidding on another very good catalogue. On top of this we still have Elders, Austrex, Landmark and Wellard’s Rural Exports putting together Jersey shipments to overseas buyers which effectively sets a floor price for our livestock at domestic sales.Jersey Australia members were very active during 2011 despite the strange conditions whereby Western Australia was stricken by drought while the bulk of Eastern Australia battled flood waters. Our Board set a goal of 15,000 registrations for the year which was met and surpassed achieving 16,014 by 29th February. Many thanks to all of you who submitted registrations in what is our biggest year for well over a decade.Classification was also well supported during the year with 5556 animals assessed which is up 13% on the previous year where we scored 4912 animals for our members. Unfortunately, though the 2yr old linear type evaluations (LTE) assessments conducted on behalf of AB companies dropped by 50% during the year which is of grave concern for Jersey progeny testing in Australia. It may be time for Jersey Australia members to focus their support on companies who continue to support local bull progeny testing. Jersey Australia entered an alliance with Dairy Futures CRC, who with the aid of the Department of Primary Industries staff processed over 4000 Jersey hair samples from cows selected from herd testing member herds. This research program came to be known as the Jernomics Project and was all about adding reliability to a small Jersey data reference set. The reference set in turn would be the basis of Jersey genomic ABV’s that will be released some time in 2012. Congratulations to all members who took part in this project. I know it wasn’t an easy task but your efforts provide the basis for a raft of new Genomic testing technology and a whole new way of assessing the genetic merit of Jersey calves in the very near future.It’s not all about the future, Jersey Australia also tackled the issue of getting old records covered with dust added to the computer

database. The first steps were taken to fund the conversion of over 300,000 records from microfiche tapes to a format that can be read by modern computers. This is the first and an expensive step toward preserving our archive. It is hoped that industry funding may be found in the coming year to help Jersey Australia get these records added to our mainframe.Industry funding comes from many areas during the Jersey Australia year but none more timely than funds provided by Central Sires during 2011. The success experienced by the local Jersey progeny testing group was directly shared throughout the Jersey Australia membership via cattle club event sponsorship, show society sponsorships and direct financial support given to Jersey Australia projects. The largest of CSC funded projects was the iJersey online database service which was launched during 2011 and now has over 145 registered users regularly viewing, downloading and researching Jersey records. This service is invaluable to Herd Testing organisations, AB Companies and International Societies as well as providing our members with the tool to research animals offered at multi vendor sales, check herd listing details for accuracy or find progeny by specific cows or bulls of interest. Finally, and despite all the internal positive news it seems a shame to have inform our members that Jersey Australia posted a loss for the 2011/12 financial year. Full details of the loss will be circulated in the Annual Report during April. The Board has taken the steps of raising traditional fees for the first time in many years as a means of addressing the administration shortfall and have sought professional investment advice on the structure of all Jersey Australia assets for the coming year. The Board believes these two measures along with tighter control on costs should see the organisation post a more favourable result in 2012/13.

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Sydney Royal Show 2012JJ SHOWS

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RESULTSHeifer, 6-8mths1 K&M Atkins Kendale Rapid Noelene 2 C&P Dickinson, Foxton PP JuneHeifer, 8-12mths1 B&V Wilson & Family, Shirlinn Governor Eve 2 B Gavenlock, Bralock Kenedy’s Kookie 3 C O’Meara Salvation Excitation Regal ET 4 J Quin, Orana Governor Ilagay Heifer, 12-16mths1 DJ & SM Mayo Regal Park Ontime Laramie 2 B Gavenlock, Strongbark Governor Jess 3 K Atkins & T Wilson & A Forbes Bralock Resurrection Merle

4 K Rush, Siesta Power PeggyHeifer, 16-20mths1 B&V Wilson & Family Shirlinn Reagan Melys 2 B Gavenlock, Bralock Whistler Merle 3 K&M Atkins, Kendale Action Gem 4 C&P Dickinson, Wollingurry Mp Illusion Heifer, 20-24mths1 C O’Meara, Salvation Brc Noella 2 L&J Micallef Tabandu Minister Shamrock ET

3 J Quin, Orana T Bone Silverfinch 4 J Quin, Orana Blackstone Serenade

Junior Champion Female DJ & SM Mayo Regal Park Ontime Laramie Reserve Junior Champion Female B&V Wilson & Family Shirlinn Governor Eve Honourable Mention B&V Wilson & Family Shirlinn Reagan Melys

Three Females, Not Necessarily By The One Sire, Not Over 2Yrs, Owned By The Exhibitor.1 K&M Atkins 2 J Quin Female, Under 2.4yrs, In Milk.1 B Gavenlock Bralock Special Force Merle 2 J Quin, Orana Illustrator Silverfinch 3 S Relf, Fairvista Comerica Charlie Female, 2.4-2.8yrs, In Milk.1 T Wilson & A Forbes Avon Valley Blackstone Carol 2 J Quin, Orana Iatola Memory 3 K&M Atkins, Kendale Comerica Moya 4 B&V Wilson & Family, Shirlinn Brc Lilac Female, 2.8-3yrs, In Milk.1 B&V Wilson & Family Shirlinn Free Dawn 2 B Gavenlock, Bralock Connection Merle 3 K&M Atkins, Kendale Blackstone Finch 4 J Quin, Orana Golden Sunshine Vg Best Intermediate Udder. B&V Wilson & Family Shirlinn Free Dawn

Intermediate Champion Female B&V Wilson & Family Shirlinn Free Dawn Reserve Intermediate Champion Female B Gavenlock, Bralock Connection Merle Honourable Mention T Wilson & A Forbes Avon Valley Blackstone Carol

Three Females, not necessarily by the one sire, not over 3yrs, owned by the exhibitor.1 B&V Wilson & Family2 J Quin 3 B Gavenlock

above: Supreme champion cow at Sydney Royal show 2012, Shirlinn Icy Eve with

Katherine Gould, UK presenting the sash to Lindsay, Tod and Brian Wilson, Tam-worth, NSW, and Vicki Wilson, accepting the trophy from Michael Kenny, CEO, RAS

of NSW. right: Shirlinn Icy Eve.

Reserve senior champion female with judge Patrick Nicholson, Girgarre, Vic, Jason Sutherland,

International Animal Health, and Rocky Allan, Bega, NSW,

Intermediate champion cow with Carmen Nicholson, Girgarre, Vic and exhibitor Brian

Wilson, Tamworth , NSW.

Reserve champion intermediate with Brad Gavenlock, Berry, NSW, and wife of the judge

Carmen Nicholson, Girgarre, Vic.

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A.I. Training for ABS China customersIn late March, two ABS Australia AI technicians travelled to China to conduct 18 days of artificial insemination training for four ABS China customers. Matt Aikenhead, RMS Manager, and Neville Pulham, Warrnambool District Sales Manager, are well qualified as they have many years of AI experience and training between them.The dairy groups involved were Modern, Sanyuan, Huishan and Yili. Together, the four groups represent over 250,000 cows milked at multiple sites across China.The purpose of the trip was to assist these ABS China customers to develop world best practice standard operating procedures for their artificial insemination technicians. Trainees of all ability levels were invited to attend the training programs. The training was conducted over three days with a number of trainees from each group, covering both theory and practical sessions, followed by assessment of trainee ability.The ability of trainees ranged from just starting out to trained technicians with many years experience. For those trainees with an already high level of AI knowledge, training sessions also incorporated a theory module which highlighted the importance of the transition period and management options to optimize this period. Irrespective of basic ability, all the technicians benefited from the uniform procedural approach which was taught to

them by Matt and Neville. This is the same approach which is trained out to all ABS Australia technicians in Australia. Facilities and farming practices in China very are not different to those seen throughout the world in high production housed dairying operations. For this reason, the managers of these farms find it very necessary to ensure that their employees have the necessary AI skills to achieve at a high level. ABS Australia is proud to be able to help accomplish this now, and into the future.

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Matt Aikenhead demonstrates the AI procedure to a group of trainees

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Female, Over 3yrs, In Calf, Dry.1 J Quin, Orana Golden Silverfinch Ex 2 J Ritter, Mirboo Silver Liz Highest Total Kgs Fat Plus Protein J Quin, Orana Golden Silverfinch Ex Female, 3-4yrs, In Milk.1 B&V Wilson & Family Shirlinn Connection Priscilla 2 K&M Atkins, Llowena Connect Reggie 3 B Gavenlock, Kathleigh Dreamer Greta Highest Total Kgs Fat Plus Protein K&M Atkins, Llowena Connect Reggie

Female, 4-5yrs, In Milk.1 B&V Wilson & Family Shirlinn Badger Wren 2 B&V Wilson & Family Shirlinn Brookbi Priscilla 3 RJ & SC Brown and MV & SG Smith Foxton Centurion Belle ET

Highest Total Kgs Fat Plus Protein B&V Wilson & Family Shirlinn Badger Wren Female, 5-6yrs, In Milk.1 B&V Wilson & Family, Shirlinn Icy Eve 2 B Gavenlock, Bralock Country Merle 3 J Quin, Orana Legion Sunshine Vg Highest Total Kgs Fat Plus Protein B Gavenlock, Bralock Country Merle Female, Over 6yrs, In Milk.1 C O’Meara, Misty Glen Banjos Belle 2 J Quin, Orana Hallmark Ilagay4 Ex 3 J Quin, Orana Sultans Memory Vg Highest Total Kgs Fat Plus Protein J Quin, Orana Hallmark Ilagay 4 Ex

Best Senior Udder - Female, over 3yrs B&V Wilson & Family Shirlinn Icy Eve

Juvenile champion Jersey with Jim Conroy, Semex Australia, sashing the winner held by Ashley

Mayo, Gerringong, NSW

Reserve champion juvenile heifer with Grace Jeffries, Kempsey, NSW, being sashed by Jim

Conroy, Semex Australia.

Pen of Three Females1 B&V Wilson & Family2 Ken & Margaret Atkins3 J Quin Dam’s Progeny Group1 B&V Wilson & Family Shirlinn Flower Eve2 B&V Wilson & Family Shirlinn Malcolms Priscilla3 J Quin, Orana Lemvig Sunshine ExFive Females, Any Age.1 B&V Wilson & Family2 J Quin 3 Rj & Sc Brown & Mv & Sg Smith

Senior Champion Female B&V Wilson & Family Shirlinn Icy Eve Reserve Senior Champion Female C O’Meara Misty Glen Banjos Belle Honourable Mention B&V Wilson & Family Shirlinn Connection Priscilla

Most Successful Jersey Breeder and Exhibitor - B&V Wilson & FamilyBest Maintained Jersey Team, 2-5 HeadJ Ritter, Mirboo Silver Liz Best Maintained Jersey Team, Over Five Head.B Gavenlock, Bralock Connection Merle

Supreme Champion Dairy Female B&V Wilson & Family Shirlinn Icy Eve

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words: Michael Porteus

The classifiers score five traits in a cow’s middle section:• body length• rib• loin • chest, and • body depth. Jersey Australia classification panel member Roger Heath likes to see plenty of length in the middle section of a cow between her shoulders and hip bone. “If the cow has got plenty of length in the body with a good spring-of-rib, then there is plenty of room for her feed to be processed into milk,” he says. “For a cow to have plenty of length and spring to her rib, then she generally needs a good strong loin to hold up all of the feed that she’s converting.” Roger says this is important to a cow’s productive longevity: “A weak loin means a broken-down cow in my view.” He says that a cow has to have plenty of chest width, “that gives her plenty of room for a big heart”. “Given the amount of blood that a cow has to pump to produce the milk, then the cow needs plenty of heart room. “No chest width to me is a small heart, frail cow, and short life span.” Roger says a cow also needs plenty of body depth for fore-udder attachment: “If the cow has no body depth, then it is quite likely she will have a poor fore-udder attachment, and therefore the cow isn’t going to be around very long. “If she has got good body depth, then she has got room for a good capacity udder capable of producing lots of good Jersey milk.”

Jerseys score on length, depth and width

Australian Jersey Journal continues its series on classification discussing the five traits in a cow’s middle section with Jersey Australia classification panel member Roger Heath:

After they gain an overall picture of a cow’s “dairyness”,

Jersey Australia classifiers score her different traits in a report they can discuss with breeders.

Roger grew up with Jerseys Roger says he is fortunate to have lived with Jerseys all his life at the Wanstead Jersey Stud founded in 1943 by his great grandmother and his grandfather Peter Heath Snr.“Having lost his father at an early age, my grandfather and his mother got the stud going, and it has been in my family ever since,” Roger says.“It seems that I fell in love with the Jersey cow long before I left school. I knew that I wanted to be a dairy farmer and I wanted to milk Jersey cows. “So at the age of 15, after completing year ten at the Cobden Technical School, I took on a dairy apprenticeship at the Wanstead Jersey Stud, which was run by my grandfather and my parents. “After completing my apprenticeship, I continued on as an employee and now I’m a part owner of the Wanstead Jersey Trust as a trustee.“My grandfather was always responsible for most of the cattle duties, and

over time I have taken over that responsibility.” Roger says Peter Heath Snr was a Jersey classifier who was president of the Australian Jersey Herd Society in 1969-70. He also judged at many major shows.“I guess you could say the love of the Jersey cow is in my blood,” Roger says. The Wanstead Jersey Stud is located about 15km north of Camperdown, about 200km west of Melbourne. The 650-acre dryland farm now milks 200 registered Jerseys. “After having got to 300 cows about four years, ago, we had to decrease in size due to the drought conditions,” Roger says. “We plan on increasing numbers back up to about 300 in the next few years. “The farm has the potential to milk around 350 cows, and also rear all replacements at home.

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JERSEY AUSTRALIA FEES - AS AT APRIL 2012REGISTRATION FEES Total

0 - 3 Months Male or Female $12.10 each3 - 6 Months Male or Female $14.30 each6 Months + Male or Female $18.70 eachAssociate Members (5 registrations per year) $18.70 eachTelephone Emergency Registrations Surcharge $55.00Bulls Born after July 1st 2007 - Dam must be classified. Bulls Born to a GR cow cannot be registered

GENETIC RECOVERY TotalLive animals (1st Year) $7.70 eachDead Animals No Charge

Jersey Marketing Service Discount Registration Fees 0 - 3 Months Male or Female

CGU Farmpak Insurance + $500 Semen purchase $11.00 each0 - 3 Months Male or Female $2000 Semen purchase $11.00 each

TRANSFER CHARGESWithin Family No ChargeWithin Syndicate No ChargeUnder $1000 $16.50

$1000-$1999 $22.00$2000-$2999 $33.00$3000+ 2% of the Sale priceBulls to AI Companies $38.50

Replacement Pedigree Certificates Incorrect Information reprint No ChargeWhole Herd (per animal) $1.10Individual Animal $2.75AI Company $5.50

MEMBERSHIP Family $220.00

Full or Syndicate $198.00Junior $88.00Associate $99.00

Jersey Journal Subscriber (Aus & OS) $71.50CLASSIFICATION

Herd Visit fee $44.00 Adult Cows $12.10 per head Animals resubmitted $12.10 per head 2 year olds (all) $ 7.70 per head2 year olds (selected) $12.10 per head

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“There is also the potential for irrigation at some stage, and no doubt this will happen in the not-too-distant future.”Roger became a classifier after the then Jersey Australia classification convenor Alan Carsons in 2002 asked him to come to a “class” field day. After a few field days, Roger did a probationary tour in Gippsland with classifier Jim Parker. He was ready to do his first solo tour in 2005. “I really enjoyed it, and I still do,” he says.“It’s great to get out and see other people’s cows and to talk to them about breeding goals.

“You meet some great people, and you see lots of different country side. “You also get to see which bulls are doing a good job.”Roger says breeders should expect that when he arrives to classify, he will be eager to see what the cows are like and to find out what bulls the farm uses. “They should expect me to look for a cow that is displaying dairyness and strength,” Roger says. “In my mind, this is a combination that must go together, especially in the environment we milk cows in here in Australia.”

Roger says he appreciates good cows no matter what breed, but Jerseys are the best converters of feed to milk. He thinks the breed is now at an exciting stage. “We are breeding high-production, great-type cows that are lasting a long time. “There is no sense in breeding high milk-flow cows that are only going to be around for two or three years. “I think that if breeders continue to select bulls that are leaving daughters with plenty of width through the chest and depth of rib without forfeiting dairyness, then the breed will continue to strive forward.”

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Gelbeado ParkPaul & Lisa Mumford100 Greig's Creek Road, Won Wron, ViCtoRia 3971tel: 03 51891391Lisa 0429 891 391 • Paul 0438 890 222email : [email protected]

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Keith and Pat Kuhne - Leongatha, VICPh: 03 5664 2235 – Email: [email protected]

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“We’ve got fairly steep country,” says Scott of the 280ha farm where he milks about 160 Jerseys, Holsteins and cross-breeds with his wife Renae and parents Matt and Lyn. The cows graze up to two kilometres from the dairy, and walk on tracks across the slopes of the sub-tropical volcanic plateau where NSW highest rainfall nurtures a Gondwana rainforest World Heritage Area.“We always find the Jerseys are always the first ones back to the dairy, or always the first ones to the paddock,” Scott says. “The Friesians sort of lazily make their way – the Jerseys have got a lot more get up and go in them.”

Jerseys thrive in steep country at Valleyrose

Scott can joke that it’s goat country, because it is also the home of the Beautizone Jersey breeders club. This club used to cover a fair slice of the NSW north coast, but has now contracted to include only six farms around Dorrigo. Scott grew up on the farm. He left to become a greenkeeper at the nearby Bellingen Golf Course for six years after he left school, but was eventually drawn back to dairying. Scott and Renae are now the third generation to have the Valleyrose prefix. Renae grew up at the Llowena Jersey Stud at Bowraville. Scott met her at an on-farm challenge run by the Beautizone club. They had a Valentines Day wedding in Bellingen, and now have two children. Scott took up a chance to become a Jersey judge in a program held by the Beautizone club in coordination with the NSW branch of Jersey Australia. He had to judge pens of four Jersey cows and heifers at five different farms, and submit his judgements to a panel which confirmed that he had graduated as a Jersey judge.

“I don’t think you’ll ever be an expert,” he says. “But you can be a judge as long as you know what you have got to look for.” Of course he looks for good feet and legs in a Jersey that has to get around places like Dorrigo.But he also looks for good spring-of-rib, good angle, and always a good udder. Although he agrees that the Jerseys’ smaller stature gives them more manoeuvrability, he is also relaxed about breeding programs that will produce “a bigger sort of Jersey”.He says Jerseys have to keep up the breeding trends of the past 15 or 20 years which have enabled them to keep their high components, and give a lot more milk.“We always use bulls with a plus in stature,” Scott says, “mainly because a Jersey is a smaller breed, and its very hard to get a big Jersey.”Scott and his family have also participated in their club’s on-farm challenge for the past five years and have had the champion cow for the past three years. In 2009, it was Llowena Megastar Elenor (excellent 92 points). In 2010 and 2011, it was Llowena Saratoga Carly (excellent 92 points). The Connells also had the 2011 reserve champion, Valleyrose Saber Precious (excellent 92 points).They also have their herd classified. Highlights last year were Valleyrose Valerian Showgirl (88 points at a maximum of two years), Llowena Saratoga Carly (excellent 92 points), Valleyrose Saber Precious (excellent 92 points), and Valleyrose Centurion Opal (excellent 90 points at three years).Scott is currently using bulls Action, Premier and Flowerpower.He has have heifers on the ground by Action, Spirit, Governor, BW Surefire, Criace and BW Special Forces.

Scott and Renae Connell with daughters Layla aged three and Makayla aged nine months, and their 2011 on-farm challenge reserve champion Valleyrose Saber Precious.

NEW Jersey judge Scott Connell jokes that one of the reasons

he favours the breed is that they do better in “goat country” like his farm in the foothills of the Dorrigo plateau, inland from Coffs Harbour on the New South Wales mid north coast.

words: Michael Porteus

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Balingen Park Jerseys“Little Cows - Big Attitude”!

Kieron & Melissa Eddy685 Hooper Road, Tatura, 3616

Ph: 0427 061 [email protected]

BROADLIN JERSEYSLynton and Lisa, Toni, Gavin and Cassie Broad

388 Johnson Road, LOCKINGTON 356303 5486 2624 - 0427 862 624 [email protected]

Jimann JerseysTrevor & Julie Campbell

286 Lowe Rd Rochester 3561PH: (03) 5484 1624 [email protected]

EURARIE JERSEYSCharles & Carolyn Smith

80 Rathbone Road, St Germains 3620Ph: 03 5826 0325

[email protected]

Brookbora JerseysRobert and Sandra Bacon

Tennyson Vic 357203 5488 2323 - 0429 333 119

[email protected]

Bercar Jersey StudBernie and Carol McManus

252 Bamawm Rd Bamawm. 3561Ph: 03 5483 2245

e-mail [email protected]

SUNSHINE FARM JERSEYSN R & J M McDonald

715 Andrews Rd Kyabram 3620Ph: 03 5855 2516 - 0428 992 450

[email protected]

LincoLndeLL JerseysRon and Val Read & Family

167 Panoo RoadLockington 3563

Utopia JerseysJared & Courtney Ireland

53 Hewlett Lane, Lockington.Ph: 03 5486 2694

[email protected]

Silhouette JerseysRichard & Ann Worboys

Echuca Mitiamo Rd • KottaPh: 03 5483 7500

[email protected]

Sybilgrove & SummerSpirit Jerseys

Collins Family202 McColl Road, Ballendella 3561

Ph/Fax: 03 5486 5393

NortherN District Jersey BreeDers cluB

Presdient: Bill Cochrane 03 5486 5474 Secretary: Lisa Broad 03 5486 2624

Benlock Jersey Stud

Bryan & Lee Rushton79 Brooks Rd Rochester 3861

Ph: 03 5484 [email protected]

WINDY WAYS JERSEYS

Frank Walsh41 A Finlay Road, Tongala VIC 3621

Ph: 03 5859 0532 Mobile: 0418 576 856

Email: [email protected]

Dalbora GeneticsRobert & Sandra Bacon

Daryl & Maria Collins

Tennyson Vic 35720427 882 227 - 0429 333 [email protected]

JUGIONG JERSEYSNicholson Family

Curr Rd Girgarre 3624Ph/fax 03 5854 6393

Pat 03 5854 [email protected]

Rockleigh ParkJerseys

Stewart Mancer2/1 Moama Court, Moama

Ph: 0429 882 [email protected]

SHENSTONEJERSEY STUDGordon & Lyn Emmett12 Curr Road, Stanhope

Ph: 03 5857 [email protected]

.....breeding since 1930

Gailee JerseysNorm & Dawn Stone

489 Hill Rd StanhopePh: 03 5857 2399

[email protected]

Craigielea Jerseys Bill, Kaye and Andrew Cochrane836 Hansen Rd, Bamawm, 3561

Ph: 03 5486 [email protected]

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In 2009 Jersey Australia and Genetics Australia signed an agreement to work together on promoting the importance of local Jersey progeny testing programs for the Australian Industry. Other key points of this agreement were to search for and develop new high performance cow families and grow the acceptance and use of Jersey progeny test semen

in structured breeding programs in Jersey herds around Australia.

I am very pleased to see that many of our goals have been met with the release of the 2012 progeny test team. The

quality of the team speaks for itself and when you look through the cow families represented it is easy to see why we are confident the Jersey breed will continue to have a strong place in the Australian dairy industry.

Jersey Australia encourages all Breeders to include some of these young bulls in 2012 bull selections. It is only through the strength of an Australia based progeny test program can we ensure an ongoing supply of top proven bulls and wider acceptance of the Australia proven bull both within Australia on the world stage.

Join me in ordering semen today.

Trevor SaundersPresident – Jersey Australia

The search for top proven Jersey genetics continues

Nowell Power Sandy Sup 92HER DAUGHTER

Nowell Man Sandy Ex90> Same cow family as TAILBOARD, SANDBLAST,

AYLA [VANAHLEM], SEGA [LARFALOT], SAGE [LARFALOT] and STREZLECKI [LARFALOT]

> Team’10 sires RACEWAY [VALERIAN], ROUNDHILL [VALERIAN] and SOVANN [SPIRITUAL]

Daraway Taranak Vanessa Supp 92 EX7HER DAUGHTER

Daraway Flowerpower Vanessa 88 2yrs> Flowerpower Vanessa is a full sister to

BARTPOWER and CSCNAVARA and the dam of VANHALEM

> Same cow family as SPANNER [ELTON], VANMUR [Murmur], VELCRO [ELTON] and VOLATILE [LARFALOT]

Broadlin Ilagay 2504 EX 90> Full sister to Broadlin Ilagay 2499 and dam

of TOMTOM [CSCNAVARA]

Broadlin Ilagay 2499 86 2yrs> Dam of ABERIAN [VALERIAN]

Wallacedale Jace Melaine 2 EX 91> Grand Dam of SATNAV [CSCNAVARA]

Broadlin Constance 2565 P EX 91> Dam of AUSSIEGOLD [ELTON] and CONARA

[CSCNAVARA]

The 2012 Horizon Progeny Test Team is backed by some of Australia’s best cows and cow families

J E R S E Y P R O G E N Y T E S T 2 0 1 2

J E R S E Y P R O G E N Y T E S T 2 0 1 2

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Freecall 1800 039 047 www.genaust.com.auBoth CONARA [s.CSCNAVARA] and his maternal brother AUSSIEGOLD [s.ELTON] are members of Team 2012 and photographed with their Dam Broadlin Constance 2565 P EX-91.

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In 2009 Jersey Australia and Genetics Australia signed an agreement to work together on promoting the importance of local Jersey progeny testing programs for the Australian Industry. Other key points of this agreement were to search for and develop new high performance cow families and grow the acceptance and use of Jersey progeny test semen

in structured breeding programs in Jersey herds around Australia.

I am very pleased to see that many of our goals have been met with the release of the 2012 progeny test team. The

quality of the team speaks for itself and when you look through the cow families represented it is easy to see why we are confident the Jersey breed will continue to have a strong place in the Australian dairy industry.

Jersey Australia encourages all Breeders to include some of these young bulls in 2012 bull selections. It is only through the strength of an Australia based progeny test program can we ensure an ongoing supply of top proven bulls and wider acceptance of the Australia proven bull both within Australia on the world stage.

Join me in ordering semen today.

Trevor SaundersPresident – Jersey Australia

The search for top proven Jersey genetics continues

Nowell Power Sandy Sup 92HER DAUGHTER

Nowell Man Sandy Ex90> Same cow family as TAILBOARD, SANDBLAST,

AYLA [VANAHLEM], SEGA [LARFALOT], SAGE [LARFALOT] and STREZLECKI [LARFALOT]

> Team’10 sires RACEWAY [VALERIAN], ROUNDHILL [VALERIAN] and SOVANN [SPIRITUAL]

Daraway Taranak Vanessa Supp 92 EX7HER DAUGHTER

Daraway Flowerpower Vanessa 88 2yrs> Flowerpower Vanessa is a full sister to

BARTPOWER and CSCNAVARA and the dam of VANHALEM

> Same cow family as SPANNER [ELTON], VANMUR [Murmur], VELCRO [ELTON] and VOLATILE [LARFALOT]

Broadlin Ilagay 2504 EX 90> Full sister to Broadlin Ilagay 2499 and dam

of TOMTOM [CSCNAVARA]

Broadlin Ilagay 2499 86 2yrs> Dam of ABERIAN [VALERIAN]

Wallacedale Jace Melaine 2 EX 91> Grand Dam of SATNAV [CSCNAVARA]

Broadlin Constance 2565 P EX 91> Dam of AUSSIEGOLD [ELTON] and CONARA

[CSCNAVARA]

The 2012 Horizon Progeny Test Team is backed by some of Australia’s best cows and cow families

J E R S E Y P R O G E N Y T E S T 2 0 1 2

J E R S E Y P R O G E N Y T E S T 2 0 1 2

20120199

Freecall 1800 039 047 www.genaust.com.auBoth CONARA [s.CSCNAVARA] and his maternal brother AUSSIEGOLD [s.ELTON] are members of Team 2012 and photographed with their Dam Broadlin Constance 2565 P EX-91.

Ask us for a catalogue

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