A3B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 9,1986 Ned Boy Daughters Net Top Prices (Continued from Page Al) My Ladys Manor Farm, consigned the high seller, Ladys-Manor Corporation, who was described as a “great young Chairman daughter of unlimited potential.” Classified VG-86 as a 3-year-old, she boasts a 2-year-old record of 25,180 pounds of milk, 947 pounds of fat, and 843 pounds of protein. Her recent index was raised to plus 1,172 milk and plus $137. She sold with an AI contract to Whittier- Farms Ned Boy. Her dam, an EX-92 Wapa Arlinda Conductor daughter, produced records up to 31,570 pounds of milk with a 3.7 test; she sold in the Wisconsin Showcase Sale for $40,000. The next dam, sired by Rosemere Fury Ivan, has records up to 30,770 pounds of milk The 4-month-old consignment of Mike Rainey and The Briarpatch Syndicate, Eatonton, Ga., brought the third high bid of $7,000 from James Martin, Shentomac Dairy, Knox ville, Md. From left: James Martin, Mike Weimer, Mike Rainey, Denny Remsburg and Ross Smith 111 on the halter. PAUL B. with a 3.4 test to her credit. Corporation was purchased by the Galinat Syndicate, Ardmore, with an interest retained by the consignor. Smith revealed that this was the initial purchase for the Galinat Syndicate which was always interested in owning a premier Holstein. With four contracts available on her this year, plans are underway to begin ET work. Commanding the second high price of the day was Marbeth Ned Boy,Kay, a 3-month-old daughter of Whittier-Farms Ned Boy. Consigned by the Kay U Syndicate, Hagerstown, Md., the fancy heifer was purchased by Arvin D. Martin, State Line, for $8,200. Art Rhoderick, a member of the consigning syndicate, explained BGOD CODE I? HI 3 DD the story behind this well-bred heifer. Her dam, Art-Acres Marbeth Kay U-ET, was purchased as an embryo for |8,700 by a relative of Wednesday’s buyer, Owen Martin, at the 1982 Sire Power Sale. That embryo, sired by Chairman and out of a “super donor cow,” Art- Acres Elevation Kay, was classified VG-88 as a 3-year-old with an index of plus 1,258 milk and plus $l3B. As a 2-year-old she produced 22,330 pounds of milk and 789 pounds of fat. Kay topped the 1985 Sire Power Sale as a fresh 2- year-old with a $25,500 bid from her breeder and consignor. Rhoderick noted that the Elevation Kay cow is still in his herd as a 16-year-old and he puts a high value on any of her family members. “It’s just a complete cow family,” he added. Purchase of the third high selling 4-month-old Ned Boy daughter consigned by the Briarpatch Syndidate and Mike Rainey, „ (Turn to PageA39) Second high selling animal at the 1986 Sire Power Sale was Marbeth Ned Boy Kay. Consigned by the Kay U Syndicate of Hagerstown, Md., she sold for $8,200 to Arvin D. Martin, of State Line. From left: Jay Howes of Backus Associates, Dwayne Kutz and Arthur Rhoderick, consignor. At the halter is Ross Smith 111 and in the box is Mike Weimer and Horace Backus.
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