A36— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 4,1981 What’s so special about Jacoba and her litter mates' Pedigree and production records Moneymaker, her Gold Medal sire, is a son of Pawnee Farm Arhnda Chief, (classified Ex-94) with a TPI 0f+585 Jacoba’s superovulated dam, Henry-Acres Elevation Joyce, is a Very Good daughter of Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation (Ex-96) Her lactation records are proof of the puddm” for Joyce As a 2-year-old she made over 20,000 pounds of milk 23,763 pounds to be exact in a 360-day lactation, giving 894 pounds fat Her record as a 4-year old found Joyce milking 30,694 pounds milk with 1283 pounds fat This outstanding cow s index is + 1868 Joyce has been the donor cow loi both of the Henrys attempts at ET, explained Roy She was superovulated in December, 1979 with six Jemmi calves being produced Joyce’s next date with the ET technician came in February, 1980, with the nine Moneymaker calves, which in cluded Jacoba, being successfully transferred The Henrys have a lather and son dairy operation in Port Royal, Juniata County They farm 200 acres of corn and altalta and milk 60 head of Holstein, seventy-live percent registered The i oiling herd average for the farm stands at 19,580 pounds milk and 718 pounds tat In addition to the thi ee Moneymakei hellers he s already Elevation daughter high-selling bred heifer HARRISBURG - The Penn sylvania Holstein Association s Bred Heifer Sale held Thursday at the Farm Show Complex was topped by an Elevation daughter consigned Joy Donald J Arthur ot I,aceyville Revluc Thea, a fancy, stylish Holstein heifer, brought $5600 from Patti A Roudabush, Virginia This top-selling female is bred to S-W-D Valiant and is out of a Very Good dam, Revluc Leda According to the Association s John Howard, the Thursday sale averaged $2479 for the 106 head that walked through the ring Tied for the second-high-selling heifer honors was Willsholm Conductoi Bess, consigned by North View Farm, Berlin She is sired by WAPA Arhnda Conductoi, Futurity winner January J 1 Hei 2-yeai-old lac tation retold ot 327 days finished up at 20,080 pounds milk and 757 pounds fat Candi tomes from a tine line of tows, said Kauffman proudly Hei dam, Penn-Spnngs Admual Cinders, is a homebred milking string team membei at the Kauffman faim with a classification ot Ex-IH) Hei Jbs day lactation letord as a 3-yeai-old finished at 25,711 pounds milk and 854 pounds fat Candi s -land u,um Vaiai Astronaut Cindeiella, woie a grand champion s bannei many times, recalled Kauffman Classified Ex-94, Cindeiella was turning in iccoids ovei 31,000 pounds milk beioie she was sold two yeai sago Second place in the Futurity and second best udder honors went to Calf sale (Continued from Page At) sold to Curti, Henry said he has sold the California dairy operation six ot Joyce’s ET bull calves - lour Moneymakers and two Jeminis That leaves six ot Joyce s El heifers left plus her natural call sired by Arhnda Cinnamon, Henry calculated John Howard ot the Penn sylvania Holstein Association was doing some calculating, too He totaled the nambei ot calves sold to be 199, bringing the average sale price to $1724 Out ot those 199 head, almost halt 1 99 to be exact) were purchased by out-ot-state buyers These Keystone state Holsteins will be tiaveling to Wisconsin, lowa, California, New York, Connecticut, Maryland, Utah, Idaho, Indiana, Georgia, Minnesota, Ohio, and Ontano, Canada A Lancaslei County call, the second high-selling heitei con signed by Melvin Eby ul Ooi donville, will be moving to Parkerbuig, lowa With a pielix that will mark hei heritage, Pequea Miss Wondeilul, a daughter at Glendell Aihnda C'hiet, was sold to William Jungling loi $6OOO The lop thi ee buyei s at the call sale wei e Herbei t Kallmann, Jewett City, Connecticut, who bought 18 head tor $86,200, EngelbiechL &. Maiquiss, Wateiloo, lowa, who bought 15 head loi $18,600, and Waltnck Fauns, Columbus, Ohio, who bought 11 head loi $16,450 -5M a son oi fawuee hauii m inula Chief, out ot an Elevation daughlei classified VG-88 Hess was pui chased by Jeffrey & Cynthia Shaffei and Delmai Brotfee & Sons, Milleratown, tor $4600 H Landis Weaver, Quarryville, consigned his heitei, Wea-land Apollo Primrose, and sold hei toi $4600 to Howard J Hammond 111, Corry This heifer is the daughtei ot Hilltop Apollo Ivanhoe, a son of the well-known Ivanhoe, out ot a Very Good Bootmakei daughtei Top buyers at the Bred Heitei Sale were. Engelbrechl & Marquis, Waterloo, lowa, who bought 16 head toi $41,500, Sawtooth Fai m. Twin Falls, Idaho, who bought 10 head foi $24,950, and Harold and Chailene Burlington, Waterloo, lowa who bought 1 head $12,500 -SM (Continued from Page A 26) iVliliei vale iviouci impact, owned and bi ed by Edwin and Vei a Millei of Milleivale bairn, McDonald Calved Novembei 22, 1977, the Holstein was sired by Mowry-K Double Impact, out ot Millervale Asti o Paulo Maud Kenneth and Jane Bennei ol Milleislown exhibited the touilh place cow in the Holstein 1* ului ily Sanlee-Aues Boolinakei Stylish is a Paclaniai Boolinakei dauglilei oulol PeniishillSlai Sophia m And anolfiei Elevation daughU i placed in the lop live mlaiiland Sue-Ellen, bred by Kobeit Seidel and owned b> Hi ten si idel ol KuUlown, stood nun in Ha ( la-,s ol fifteen Judging Hie P ului its spoiisou .1 by Hu Pennsy ivahui Hoisiun ■ Association, well Vat Hmvm Wellsboio and itoiiaid supi Easton -SM <*l >«#*• Henry-Acres Jacoba-ET, one of a litter of nine Moneymaker calves, was purchased by a California dairy operation, Curti. Representing the buyer was Harold Hartt, left,, of vam. HP JL “ What’ll you give for this black and white beauty? ‘ \ vjjjr} Just one look says she’s got style. # ' Keep those bids coming for this Holstein cutie in The auctioneer chants with a smile. J ameb Shaw, Oley, exhibited his 3-year-old evening. Holding the champion’s banner is to the championship in the 1981 Keystone Doug Hershey. director of membership ser- Futunty W-S-Lmden-Loch Milu Sulee stood at vices with the Pennsylvania Holstein the top of her class of fifteen on Wednesday Association Moneymaker calf from an Elevation dam , Her pedigree reads like gold , At eight thousand bucks the gavel waves in his hancl. Then it drops with a loud “She’s sold.” 4 i Susquehanna. Consigning the heifer to the State Calf Sale wls Roy Henry, Port Royal, and at the $BOOO calf’s halter is Pa. Holstein Association representative John Howard ” v * % . -Mm — tl