i34-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 1,1586 A Major Dairy Sales And Dispersals q Nationwide Reports from nme sales for the week of Oct. 23 to 28 showed 506 head averaging $1,469.96. These sales were held in Illinois, Ohio, Missouri, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Vermont and Canada. The top prices at the sales ranged from $13,920 to $1,175. Here is a brief look at the results of these sales. AYRSHIRE The 44TH NEW ENGLAND QUALITY SALE held in Vermont averaged $667 on 71 head. Four mature cows averaged $1,019; 12 cows between 2 and 3 years averaged $B9O. A fresh 3-year-old cow sired by White Ayr Choice Heir topped the sale with a bid of $1,175. Her best record stands at 11,692 milk and 489 fat. The next two dams recorded best efforts over 13,000 milk. Tom Whittaker, sale manager, noted that the buyers at the sale remained optimistic about the future of the dairy industry. Milton Crosby auctioneered the sale. BROWN SWISS The BREED BUILDER SALE held in Ohio averaged $881.62 on 31 head. Top price of the sale, $1,525, came on a 2-year-old daughter of Bridge View Justa Jubilant. Classified at 82 points, her first record stands at 12,330 milk and 482 fat. She is due in November to Ventures ESP Babaray. Her dam, classified GP-83, produced a top record of 16,300 milk with 547 fat and 561 protein. Two bred heifers sold for $l,OOO. The first heifer, sired by Balison, • Zinc Methionine • DDS - Lactobacillus acidophilus • Niacin • Amylase, protease and cellulase • CDL enzymes • Choline • Vitamin E • B Vitamins • Kelp • Vitamin A and D (rtmmcmmmmm* So There Is NO PEAR OF DRUG RESIDUES! THE ABOVE NUTRIENTS: • Increase Milk Production • Increase Appetite • Increase Conception Rate • Increase Food Efficiency • Decrease Somatic Cell • Make Your AVERAGE Counts (SCC) COW A TOP COW • Decrease Foot-Rot Problem Two ounce* of DAIRY POWER dally add power to year sverege cow. Ask by \ mm - HAS DAIRY POWER. Do wot settle \ J for substitute*! was due at sale time to Johnny D. Her dam, classified VG-88, produced a best effort of 20,920 milk and 738 fat. The next dam, VG-88, recorded a top record of 20,360 milk and 840 fat. Also selling for $l,OOO was an Improver daughter. Due in February to Matthew, she is out of a Talisman dam. The dam’s top record stands at 16,790 milk and 582 fat. The next dam recorded a top record of 19,040 milk and 562 fat. The HEART OF AMERICA SALE held in Oklahoma averaged $1,215 on 34 lots. This average is up $450 from last year’s sale. A 5-year-old daughter of E E Beautician King topped the sale with a bid of $2,400. She is due in November to Jasons Elegant. Her top record stands at 17,600 milk and 669 fat. The dam, a VG-85 Modern Stretch daughter, produced a top record of 16,410 milk and 664 fat. A Jubilant and a Kayson daughter sold for the high price for bred heifers of $1,175. The Jubilant daughter is due in March to Head Crest Tal Blueprint Sooner. Her dam scored at 89 points and produced a top record of 18,030 milk and 733 fat. Brown Swiss Enterprises managed the sale and Tim Eiting auctioneered. Due in November to Ventures Raybette Diplomat, the second bred heifer is out of a VG-86 dam. This dam produced a best effort of 14,940 milk and 550 fat. IT CONTAINS: t>i\. V\.. oVNI .> 3 managed the sale and Darrell Worden handled the auctioneering assignment. HOLSTEIN The BRIAR HILL IN VITATIONAL SALE held in Kentucky averaged $1,200 on 58 head. The high bid of the day, $2,500, came on a just fresh 3 year old sired by E Z Acres Ivanhoe K Treat. Classified VG-86, she produced a first record of 16,921 milk and 599 fat. Her dam, sired by Quality Ultimate, classified Excellent and produced a top record of 28,690 milk and 1,224 fat. The next dam produced two records over 1,100 fat. Selling for the second best price of ths sale, $2,400, was an August freshening 2-year-old daughter of Warden. Her dam, out of Quality Ultimate, classified Good Plus in Canada and produced a best effort over 24,000 milk and 110,000 lifetime. The next dam produced a top record of 21,000 milk and classified Very Good in Canada. Marvin Mclntyre auctioneered the sale. The sale was co-managed by Southern Holstein Marketing Association and Mclntyre and Wiley. The FOUR BEE COMPLETE DISPERSAL held in Tennessee averaged $1,560 on 36 head. A bid of $4,000 on a VG-86 3-year-old cow topped the sale. Sired by Brook ville Falcon, she produced a top %■ "I HaH An Embarrassing Pmhbm" MV PVww MMiiMNi ■HHniW WnWwWVnPnPIiIMVHn mm VV r WffwOTMiF 'lt was something I didst mo want to talk growth of bacteria, too, and it's good for sun and about. But sow that the problem is solved. 11l tell windburaed muzzle, cuts, wounds and abrasions you. It wasaterrible case of raw, cracked teats and for all animals. Now I get routine treatments with udder. 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Whether it's the . other fine lubricant*. 7 ounce tube, the 28 ounce tub or the 7 poond pail, "Odder Butter as long a* it's Udder Butter, its acontainer of fight* the contentmentf' r "c ggT CO* OVUS fSKSptewbo<^f(K*ai»als(kwH>dionit. jDQUt doth, t Corona Products Company, PO Box I2M, Aaano GA Write tor edflttowi inform* wo. ucktor Sutler Field Study. OrcatttoMfnw 1-SOO-241-6M6 W gmm VODER BUTTER 91'— — CORONA UDDER BUTTER IS AVAILABLE THROUGH THESE DISTRIBUTORS PENNSYLVANIA Carlisle ANIMAL HEALTH ft FARM SUPPLIES Denver tDMUnaMU Ol L 1)1 1 ,240 milk and 625 tat The dam, VG-85 GMD, was sired Lv Faclamar Combination. As a 6 year old she produced her top record of 23,870 milk and 954 fat. This cow also produced seven daughters to date, five of these topped the sale. Selling for $3,000 and the second high price of the sale was a full sister to the sale topper. A 4 year old, she produced a top record of 24,300 milk and 902 fat. This cow’s 2-year-old daughter by Bova sold for the next high price NATIONAL DAIRY COW SALE INDEX © 1986 Lancaster Farming Newspaper This sale index can help dairymen place a value on the dairy cows in their own herds. Breed organization sales and private dispersal sales reported in Lancaster Farming are included in the dollar averages. Year to date Nation Pennsylvania Four previous weeks Nation Four previous weeks -(-/-year to date; Year to date: Nation Pennsylvania Four previous weeks Nation Four previous weeks +/- year to date; m / * t'* South Montrose KINTNER MILLING COMPANY NEW YORK Mesoppen KINTNER MILLING COMPANY Lisbon MARTIN'S MARKET Middleoort W.H. RHWEHART, INC. Myerstown HUBER’S ANIMAL HEALTH of $2,900. Joe Armstrong managed the sale and Jack Holbrook was the auc tioneer. The ILLINI OPPORTUNITY SALE held in Illinois averaged $1,793 on 44 head. This average is up $350 from 1985. Topping the sale with a bid of $4,500 was a open yearling sired by Valiant. Her dam, an EX-91 2E Elevation daughter, produced a best effort of 24,000 milk and 960 fat. She l c a rnatprnfll sister to the (Turn to Page A 35) Ayrshire Brown Guernsey Jersey Swiss 891 1003 1108 891 832 950 569 1019 976 1302 1204 968 85 higher 299 higher 96 higher 77 higher Holstein Red and Milking White Shorthorn 2031 1825 850 1426 2837 922 2797 1539 1212 766 higher 286 lower 362 higher r. Mr- Penn Van FINGERLAKE BREEDERS South Kortnght DON’S DAIRY SUPPLY MARYLAND Charlotte Hall HERTZLER PRODUCE mm Lmville DAIRY SUPPLY COMPANY Powhaten MOYER FARM I DAIRY SUPPLY
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