Cow Families (Continued from Page 12) H. Ranck, Ronks Rl, has a fine u.nkau cow family started by Bob-Roy _S rS j u Jess Quincy. The Quincy cow 17- Year-Old Foundation has record / of; 4y 3^sd 2 3.825 m The favorite cow family at 821lf . 5 303 d 19^llm 703 f. 6y Clair M. Hershey s Hershade 338 d 19i6g2m 744 f. 7y 365 d 21> . Farrnis understandably founded 115 m 761 f, and lifetime record of by the old brood cow Stoltz geven laetations 141056 m and 5 Brook Creston Posch, a Creston li3f Twenty Grand daughter that liv- 1 ’ _ 4 .__ ed to be 17 years old. The Posch A daughter. Ranckstead Dean eow was bought into the Her- Q uee " top four-year-old shade herd at 9 years of age recorf m 305 days of 21 656 lb. without previous records and she andl 793 lb. of butterfat. still produced lifetime credits Q ueen also bas 19,521 lb. of rmlk for them of 113,849 lb. of milk a , three-year-old and 16.063 and 4.765 lb. of butterfat. - lb - of as a two-year-old. They have two Ivanhoe daugh- Ranckstead Queen Triumph, tens from her: Stoltzbrook member of the family shade Princess. Good Plus 8&, 2y-322d 15,878 m 642 f. with four records over 514 lb. •, ■ p. of butterfat and up to 15,127 Jb. .. * CD r nersney of milk; and Hershade Ivanhoe Iren Grandma Queenie, Good Plus 83, with a top The Iron Grandma. Maple record at 3-lly of 16,715 m 4.2% Drift Lucifer Beulah, is the 700 f. Queenie was fresh again foundation of the favorite cow February 17 and is still milking family at J. Eby Hershey’s Ma -85 lb. a day. pie Drift Farm, Gordonville Rl. In the heifer barn, the Her- Beulah is Very Good and has 12 sheys have several grand and records that total 176,038 lb. of great granddaughters of their milk and 7,200 lb. of butterfat. foundation cow. Her best record came at 11-5 y This past spring, Mr. and Mrs. w hen she produced 18,730 m 4.3- Hershey moved from Willow % 798 f. Street to their present Netting- Beulah has four daughters in ham R 1 address. the herd; Rachel, Very Good, by _ . . Dean has two records over 21,- Parke Ronck 000 lbs. of milk and butterfat 23,825 Lbs. of Milk records to 777 lbs. Her Ivanhoe The Ranckstead herd of Parke son went to South America. DO YOU HAVE MANUE HANDLING PROBLEMS? Efficient Husky Liquid Manure .System has the answer to handle all kinds of manure hog, chicken, beef and dairy units are very inexpensive. For a free demonstration call SHIRK'S FRUIT & VEGETABLE FARM Lititz R. #4 Phone 626-7420 Roy E. Saucier, Mt. Joy R. D. #2, says, "If cows could choose their stall, they'd all choose 'Show-Ease' If you are considering remodeling we would be glad to help you with tie or free stalls. Also columns, windows, bowls, pipe, cow mats, and feed carts. SHOW-EASE STALL 523 Willow Rd., Lancaster "YOURS FOR BETTER DAIRYING" John E. K^cder Contact us before you decide. Another daughter, Dolly. Good Plus 84. also by Dean has 6-4 y 3lBd 18.770 m 4.1% 812 f. The third daughter by Reflec tion is Very Good 85 and has 4- 3y 316 d 13.537 m 43% 612 f and the fourth daughter by Misty is Good Plus and has an incom plete two-year-old record of 301 d 11,589 m 467 f. A granddaughter is Good Plus with 4-0 y 296 d 16.683 m 4.3% 724 f and a great granddaughter is Good Plus at 82 points and mak ing a fine record as a senior yearling. There is also a great, great granddaughter in the heifer barn. The Maple Drift herd average for 1967 was 15,795 m 3 8% and 605 f. Robert Kauffman Show Family A large percentage of all the animals the Robert Kauffman family have shown in recent years has descended from their Penn Springs Regal Lucy cow that is Very Good at 87 points and Gold Medal Dam. Lucy's top record came at 5-lly in 330 days when she produced 20 663 lb of milk 36% test and 748 lb. cf butterfat. Her dam was Very Good 89 and had lifetime cred its of 130,200 m 4.610 f and five Daughters and a son at Penn Springs. They are Lad Lucky. Very Good, 5-1 Oy 365 d 21,196 m 35% CO. -h: 392-3668 Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Juno 1,1968 734 f; Admiral Lucille. Good Plus, 3-2 y 365 d 16.153 m 3.7% 625 f and Reserve All-Penna. Heifer Calf 1963: Master Trinket. Good Plus. 2-3 y 342 d 16.314 m 4.2% 684 f, All- Penna. Senior Yearling 1963; Master Twinkle. Good Plus. 2- 9y 207 d 10.679 m 366 (me); Lad Laural. due to freshen in July and Leader. Very Good 88 at three years. Leader is the Penn Springs herd sire and was Re serve All-Pennsylvania in his class in 1965. 1966 and 1967. The most recent acclaim for the Lucy, family is Penn Spring Bill Topper, a granddaughter, was Junior All-American Junior Yearling and high Honorable Mention All-American m 1967. She also received the All-Penna. and Junior All-Penna. awards last year. The Kauffman family at Eliz abethtown Rl, is concentrating or the Lucy breeding by using her son heavily in their herd. Elam Bollinger Two-Time Over 1000 Lb. A fine two-time 1000 lb but terfat cow. El-Lyndo Paula is the foundation for one of the great families in Elam Bolling er’s herd at Manheim Rl. Paula’s two 1000 lb records came at 6-2 y and 9 6y both with over 25 000 lb of milk and a pair of 900 lb butterfat records sandwiched in between. Paula is still in the El-Lyndo herd and with her ninth record in progress has lifetime credits of nearly 170 000 lb of milk and 6,774 lb of butterfat. A son has been used in the herd and a daughter, Pansy, has 633 lb of butterfat; another daughter is fust fresh at 2-ly and is milking 57 lbs. a day for the tester A granddaughter has two re coids 505 and 530 lb. of but- PENN JERSEY HARVESTORE SALUTES THE DAIRYMAN Handles 1100 tons 660 tons Why the difference? Each of these HARVESTORE® feed production systems holds the same amount of feed. 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COUNTY _ 1 produce □ Beef □ At//* □ Pork. terfat at 2-ly and 3-2 y and a great granddaughter is milking at 2-y for the tester 59.8 lbs. Another great cow family at Bollinger’s was started by Jane Segis Rag Apple Pabst. A Spof ford R. A. Admiral daughter, Jane has 20 dccendents listed in his herd book. Jane has 201,308 lb. of milk lifetime production in 12 lactations. A daughter by Dean has two 700 lb. butterfat records to 20,488 lb. of milk and 741 lb. of butterfat with lifetime production of 131,402 m and 4,834 f. Two other daughters have 646 and 624 lb. of butterfat and milk records of 17,696 and 16,806 lb. of milk. In all, four generations trace to the old Jane cow. In the third generation Jackie, bv Ivan hoe has 16.185 lb. of milk and 501 lb. of butterfat as a three year-old and in the fourth gen eration Jaye, has 16,373 lbs. of milk and 589 lbs. of butterfat also at 3 years. Isaac Brubaker Lucifer Started This One November evening in 1951, Isaac M. Brubaker, Lititz R 2, told the inseminator he would like to breed his Laux mont Rag Apple Bondsman daughter to Lucifer. So the in seminator opened his case, pick up a vial, tilted it right tilted it left, and said there was enough semen to breed one cow. Because of this, on Aug 20, 1952, Bruk-Vil Patsy Rose Luci fer was born Since then she produced 194,000 lb of milk in 13 lactations in HIR and DHIR. In hei- present lactation for the month of May she had 56 lbs. of milk for the tester At Bruk-Vil they have milk ed seven of her 10 daughters (Continued on Page 14) Handies New Holland, Penna. 17557 t TATE. JJ Student □ HARVESTORE owner 13 Handles 1540 tons 'OWN.
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