Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 22, 1984, Image 27

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    Prices dip at Pa. State
BY ROBIN PHILLIPS
Staff Correspondent
LANCASTER It was a good
day for buyers but a poor sale for
consignors as the 37 head of
registered Jersey cows and heifers
at the annual Pennsylvania State
Jersey Sale sold for an average of
$891.67. Last Saturday’s sale
featured top pedigrees from across
the state whose prices averaged
barely more than half of what they
did at this sale last year.
The crowd at the Guernsey Sales
Pavilion, Lancaster, witnessed
several animals surpass the
$1500.00 mark with spirited bid
ding.
Topping the sale was the bull
consignment from Dr. Robert and
Helen Dreisbach, R 3 Hamburg.
Wilderness Dandy - ET sold for
$3600.00 to Noba, Inc., Tiffin, Ohio,
and a syndicate of shareholders.
One-half of these proceeds will be
used for the 1985 Annual Meeting of
the American Jersey Cattle Club to
be held in Lancaster next June.
Shares were sold prior to the start
of the bidding for $lOO.OO each to 30
shareholders who agreed to join in
the syndicate to prove this young
bull.
Bom in May of this year,
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Wilderness Dandy-ET, is a son ot
A-Nine Top Brass, one of the
highest PTI bulls of the breed. His
dam is a “very good - 88”
Milknhoney General daughter with
records over 20,000 pounds of milk,
a 5.2% test, over 1000 pounds fat
and over 750 pounds of protein.
The dam is one of the elite cows
of the breed and has a son in
sampling at Carnation Genetics as
well as an older son at Noba. Sire
Power was the contending bidder
on this son.
A New York cow shared the
honors of high selling with a
Western Pennsylvania cow as the
two sold for $2000.00 each.
Hi-Land Saint Fare, a three
year-old Favorite Saint daughter
brought $2000.00 on the bid from
Kenneth Swartz, Rl, Ship
pensburg. Consigned by Ray
Chamberlain, Wyoming, N.Y.,
Fare featured a butterfat test of
5.4% as a two-year-old and a
maternal line of fat tests from 4.8%
to 5.9%.
The consignment of Don and
Angie Koontz, Fredonia, also
topped the sale on the bid of John
Bishop VI, Columbus, N.J. Van
tage Magic Serena sold fresh on
her four-year-old lactation. She is a
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Jersey Sale
“very good” - 86, and a daughter of
one of the highest bulls of the
breed, Quicksilvers Magic of
Ogston. Her maternal line features
milk records over 15,000 pounds
and tests of 4.8%.
Bishop is a noted Jersey breeder
from New Jersey and the breeder
of the sire of this cow.
An out of state consignment also
topped the Pot of Gold Sale as
junior bidders sought to take home
their choice. Kalmar Sample
Delphinium, an October calf,
brought $825.00 one the bid from
Michael Clark, Enon Valley. She
was consigned by William and
Margaretta Eliason of Kalmar
Farm, Harrington, Del. The fancy
calf boasted a “Samson” dam
testing 6.1% and a granddam with
tests t 05.5%.
Carol Dreisbach, R 3, Hamburg,
the current Pennsylvania Jersey
Queen purchased the second high
selling heifer for $BOO.OO. Smokey
Hill Saint Rosebud was consigned
by Roy Watson, Troy. She is a
daughter of Favorite Saint out of
an Observer Chocolate Soldier
daughter.
The winner of the Pot of Gold
contest this year was Kathy
Rauhauser, Dover, who purchased
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 22,1984—A27
Tied for high selling cow at State Jersey Sale is con
signment of Ray and Arlene Chamberlain, Wyoming, N.Y.,
which sold to Kenneth and Virginia Swartz, R 1 Shippensburg,
for $2,000. Brian Harris is at halter.
Normandell Fascinator Fran in
the 1981 sale. The heifer milked 2-
02 297 9,881 M 496 F with an M.E. of
13,750 FCM to win the contest.
Kathy received a check for $600.00.
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Karla Martin, Chambersburg,
was the second place winner with
W.F. Vermonter Rush, consigned
by Waverly Farm, Va. She
received a check for $450.00 for her
heifer’s M.E. of 12,765.
The production contest winner
from the 1983 sale was Bryncoed
Galahad Betty Lou, purchased by
Craig and Carmen Rhein, Pine
Grove. With her record of: 3-01305
18,231 M and 758 F, she recorded an
MJC. at 21,826 of fat corrected milk
to win the contest.
The sale was chaired by Craig
Rhein and auctioneered by Larry
Benson, New Lebanon, New York.