Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 21, 1984, Image 172

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    Farming, Saturday, April 21,1984
COLUMBUS, Ohio An unborn
Guernsey embryo, consigned by
Alisa Fava of Co-Hill Farms, R 1
Scenery Hill, topped the 1964
Kentucky National Show and Sale
atafinal bid of $20,000.
Only three months of age, the
embryo is due to be born in Au&ist.
The buyer, the North Star Syn
dicate, with members in Min
nesota, Virginia and Penn
sylvania, purchased the right to
select its choice of one heifer of the
November matings between the
dam and sire.
Sired by Welcome Choice Ad
miral, the breed’s highest bull for
Production-Type Index, this
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Pa. Guernsey embryo tops national sale at $20,000
embryo is out of Co-Hill Farms M
Nannie. Scoring 86 points in type
classification, Nannie is one of the
300 highest-indexing Guernsey
cows alive today.
The daughter of Olympic View B
Maverick, Nannie has been
designated a Gold Star Dam by the
American Guernsey Cattle Club
(AGCC) and has January 1964
indexes, calculated by USDA, of
+325 pounds of milk and +29
pounds of butterfat. As a 3-year
old, she produced 16,060 pounds of
milk and 861 pounds of butterfat in
287 days.
The embryo’s maternal grand
dam is officially classified Very
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Good and has a lifetime production March 26 in Louisville, Ky., The American Guernsey Came
record of 137,725 pounds of milk, climaxed a four-day convention Club is a national member
Three additional daughters scored and annual meeting for the AGCC. organization for the registration,
82 points or more as well. it featured 51 consignments from promotion of Guernsey cattle
The Kentucky National Sale on 14 states that averaged |2,407. and is headquartered in Columbus,
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Participating in the bidding and buying of the high selling Guernsey at the 1984
Kentucky National Sale are, from left, Bonnie and John Ayars, Mechanicsburg, Ohio,
contending bidder; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Klaustermeier, Lester Prairie, Minn., buyer;
1984 Guernsey Princess Amy Sherman, Bellevue, Ohio; Alisa Fava, Scenery Hill, con
signor; 1984 National Guernsey Princess Elizabeth Newbill, Wirtz, Va.; Joseph and
Antoinette Fava, Scenery Hill, consignor; and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brubaker,
Harrisonburg, Va., buyer. In the back are Doug Wilson, Shawano, Wise., pedigrees, and
Gary Estes, Ozark, Mo., auctioneer.
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