onyma (Continued from Pag* Al) The embryos were consigned by Fidelity Holsteins of Martinsburg, and the purchase was made by Mike Weimer of Emlentoh and Jay Howes of Elizabethtown. Berkline Steady Rachael-ET, consigned by Mike and Cynthia W /Id for $' The choice of three females from three embyros of Myer wood Bell Lizzie, above, brought $3,100 at the Nlttany Lion Fall Classic last week. Lizzie was bred to To-Mar Blackstar- ET. She has an Excellent Mammary and a second-year pro duction record of 23,699 pounds of milk and 3.5 percent fat. She was consigned by Fidelity Holstelns of Martlnsburg and purchased by Mike Weimer of Emlenton and Jay Howes of Elizabethtown. ecre June, 1987, cow, which freshened in late September, has a full sister milking 79. S pounds on her first test and two full brothers in AI. Her dam is Beikline Tradition Rowenda, a Very Good 88 with an Excellent Mammary and a fourth year high of 31,710 pounds of ilk, 3.5 f; nd 1,118 Tour"sons in AI. Rachel’s sire is Tri-Town Steady Spipper, a son of S-W-D Valiant ar lac Selling for a final bid of $2,850 was Keystone County Pansy, a July, 1987, cow sired by Modik Valiant Count-ET, a S-W-D Val iant son. Pansy’s dam is Keystone Sexation Pam, a Very Goo! 87 whose sixth-year production record was 20,100 pounds of milk, 5.2 percent fat and 1,047 pounds of protein over 311 days. Pansy was consigned by Keystone Farm of Easton and purchased by Don and Joanne Stoltzfus of Fleetwood. Timothy Peachy of Petersburg was the buyer of Hillmont Melvin Holly, a consignment of Hillmont Farm in Berlin. This 1986 cow is a Very Good 85 and due November 22 to Thonyma Secret. Her second-year production record is 21,488 pounds of milk and 3.5 per cent fat and her maternal sister has a third-year record of ,24,598 pounds of milk and 3.5 percent fat. A Mel-Est Valiant Irose Melvin daughter, she is out of Willsholm Bova Helga, a Good 77 whose sixth-year production record was 23,010 pounds of milk and 3.4 per cent fat. Holly sold for $2,375. An offering from the Pennsylva nia Holstein Association of State College, Len-Lyn Tradition Klassy-ET, sold to Buttke Dairy uwailff Fifhflhfl, Saturday, November 18,1989-A29 Enterprises of Randelman, N.C., for $2,200. Bom in August 1985, this cow has a first-year production record of 25,140 pounds of milk, 3.5 percent fat, and 3.3 percent protein. She is a Good 77 and is a maternal sister to Len-Lyn Tony Krystal, a Very Good 88 with a second-year record of 17,800 pounds of milk and 4.2 percent fat. Klassy is a Len-Lyn Valiant Kelda daughter sired by Sweet-Haven Tradition, a Very Good 87. Klassy was bred in February to Sprinvia Liberty Bell. Misty Crest Ned Boy Maria, a Dunwood Farms of Oxford, sold for $2,000. This October, 1987, cow freshened on October 12. She is a Whittier Farms Ned Boy daughter out of Misty-Crest Val iant Mat-Ti-Twin, a Very Good 87 with a fifth-year record of 26,030 pounds of milk and 3.9 percent fat. The dam’s maternal sister is a Very Good and producing more than 30,000 pounds of milk. An Elevation daughter, con signed by Promise Haven Farm of Ulster, also brought $2,000. Gcor dave Elevation Eva, a six-year-old fresh November 2, is a Very Good 87 with a third-year record of 21,390 pounds and 4.0 percent fat. Her dam, Geordave Ultimate Mary, is a Very Good 87 with a seventh-year record of 21,570 pounds of milk, 3.9 percent, and 833 pounds of protein. A total of 55 animals were sold with a total volume of $97,344, including a sale of 171 units of semen. The average per head was $1,637.73 with 33 cows selling at average of $1,821. The proceeds from this sale were donated to the development of the third phase of Ag Arena Complex. The Dairy Science Club members, individuals, and businesses donated lime and revenues to the sale. The sale was co-managed by the Penn Slate Dairy Science Club and the Pen nsylvania' Holstein Association. The chairman was Dave Mattocks and the assistant chairman was Bill Curley. U.S. WRECKING INC. (717) 393-2992 NOFtBCO SPECIAL (Plus Volume Discount) • Rugged Cast Iron Body • Extra Large 10”x4'A "Nylon Bowl - • Large Nylon Nose Pan • Frost Plug For Freeze Protection • Trouble-Free High-Capacity Valve • Water Diverted To Bottom Of Bowl To Prevent Splashing * Proven Design Used For Many Years. Now Improved & With Corrosion-Free Bowl and Nose Pan NOR CO INC. Rt. 233 -P.O. Box 370 Westmoreland, NY 13490 Tel. 315-853-3936 >26.50
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