Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 04, 1991, Image 30

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    A3O-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 4, 1991
Brown
BELOIT, Wis. The national
Brown Swiss Cattle Breeders’
Association recently recognized
production records for a number of
its members’ cows.
In Pennsylvania, three cows
owned by Gary Lee Mase, Leba
non, recorded lactations worthy of
national recognition.
Mases’ Meadow Hill Performer
Chrissy produced 25,320 pounds
of milk in 305 days, freshening at 6
years, 9 months. The milk compo
nents included 1,036 pounds of fat
and 865 pounds of protein.
Meadow Hill Prospect Lauren,
on a lactation of more than 306
days, recorded 23,540 pounds of
milk with 1,008 pounds of fat and
883 pounds of protein. She
freshened at 6 years, 11 months.
Another cow owned by Mase
was noted for both high fat and
protein production levels. Quiet
Valley Jim Dandy, freshening at 6
years, 3 months, produced 29,580
pounds of milk, 1,153 pounds of
fat and 1,084 pounds of protein
during a lactation of more than 306
days.
A cow owned by Richard Wen
ger, of Manheim, was also recog
nized for outstanding production.
Shady Creek Jackie Jan R Twin,
was honored twice on a lactation
that began with a freshening at 6
years, 4 months. Before 305 days,
Twin produced 25,890 pounds of
milk, 1,019 pounds of fat and 853
pounds of protein.
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Swiss Association Recognizes Cows
After the lactation continued,
she recorded a production of
28,530 pounds of milk, 1,125
pounds of fat and 960 pounds of
protein.
A cow owned by William
Daubert, of Pine Grove, produced
another special record for compo
nents. Wind Mill Distinction Elis
sa, on a lactation of more than 306
days, that began with a freshening
at 5 years, 6 months, produced
24,860 pounds of milk, 1,028
pounds of fat and 910 pounds of
protein.
Dean and Brenda Daubert, of
McElhattan, related to William,
also had one of their cows receive
high component production dis
tinction. Wind Mill Distinction
Joana ET, on a lactation that began
at 6 years, 7 months, produced
25,190 pounds of milk with 1,004
pounds of fat and 907 pounds of
protein.
In Ohio, recognition went to two
cows owned by the Earl Bursiek
family, of Gibsonburg.
Twin Gate Queenies Rosie and
Twin Gate Marthas Melody both
made high records during lacta
tions of more than 306 days. Rosie
produced 26,510 pounds of milk
starting at 10 years, 7 months, with
1,053 pounds of fat and 874
pounds of protein. Melody pro
duced 24,280 pounds of milk,
1,007 pounds of fat and 849
pounds of protein on a lactation
that began when she was 9 years.
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11 months.
A cow owned by Garbro & Bry-
Lyn Swiss, West Salem, Garbro
Telstar Lisa, was recognized for
producing 25,070 pounds of milk,
863 pounds of fat, and 901 pounds
of protein in less than 306 days.
Johann Lovely Lamp ET, own
ed by Johann Acres, of St. Marys,
was recognized for a production at
4 years, on a lactation less than 306
days, of 24,540 pounds of milk,
1,072 pounds fat and 826 pounds
of protein.
Laßainbow Farms, New Knox
ville, also had a cow worthy of rec
ognition. La Rainbow Starfly, at 8
years, 4 months, produced 27,450
pounds milk, 1,166 pounds of fat
and 888 pounds of protein in more
than 306 days.
A cow owned by R-Hart Farm
Wapakoneta, Ohio, had acheived
honor roll status in that her produc
tion record fell within the top five
all-time records within her age
division.
High Spruce Stretchy Eve, on a
lactation from a freshening at 8
years, 7 months, produced 31,780
pounds of milk, 1,668 pounds of
fat and 1,037 pounds of protein.
Her lactation exceeded 306 days.
Two cows owned by War Wick
Farms, in Ml Vernon, also were
recognized for high lactation
productions.
Warwick Farms Award 805, as
a 2-year-old produced 19,010
pounds of milk with 651 pounds of
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fat and 577 pounds of protein dur
ing a lactation of less than 306
days.
War Wick Farms Alpine Rosie,
at 6yom, produced 23,450 pounds
of milk, 1,014 pounds of fat and
791 pounds of protein.
A Brown Swiss cow owned by
William Watkins, of Belmont, was
recognized. Fox Trail Tamara, at
9y4m, produced 24,750 pounds of
milk, 1,048 pounds of fat and 885
pounds of protein on a lactation of
more than 306 days.
Top Acres Elegant Fawn, own
ed by Robert and Mark Witmer, of
Columbiana, at By6m, was recog
nized for a lactation of less that 306
days with 27,130 pounds milk,
1,058 fat, and 894 pounds of
protein.
In Maryland, a cow owned by
Dwayne Bell, of Knoxville, Le Fer
Ban Stylish Mary, produced
26,810 pounds of milk, 1,186
pounds fat and 887 pounds of pro
tein on a lactation in excess of 306
days. She freshened at 5 years.
In Virginia, a cow owned by
Gary McDonald, Stephens City,
was recognized twice for the same
lactation that she started as a
4-year-old.
Shen-Val Target Miss Happy
received honor roll recognition for
her lactation production under 305
days. Within that time she pro
duced 26,590 pounds of milk, 969
pounds fat, and 940 pounds of
protein.
She also received further recog
nition when her lactation extended
beyond 306 days to produce
26,940 pounds milk, 984 pounds
fat and 958 pounds protein.
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to receive recognition was Sand
Rock Jolly Ponder, owned by Oak
Spring Dairy, of Upperville. She
produced 27,450 pounds of milk,
1,029 pounds of fat and 873
pounds of protein on a lactation of
mote than 306 days she started at 7
years, 11 months of age.
In New York five cows were
recognized
Vine Valley Peter Belinda,
owned by Leon W. and Leon N.
Button, of Rushville, showed a
production of 24,140 pounds of
milk, 1,002 pounds fat and 869
pounds protein on a lactation of
more 306 days. She freshened at 7
years. 1 month.
Gretna Acres Johnny D Sue,
owned by Gretna Acres, Otego,
showed a production of 23,430
pounds of milk, 1,072 pounds of
fat and 866 pounds of protein on a
lactation of more than 306 days.
She freshened at 3 years, 7 months.
Ka Cy Nelda, owned by Ka-Cy
Farms, of Medina, produced
23,510 pounds of milk, 1,094
pounds fat and 847 pounds protein
on a lactation of more than 306
days. She freshened at 7 years, S
months.
Sunny Acres Tclstar Rinkles,
owned by Lester Tyler, of Milford,
was recongized twice during the
same lactation that she started at 5
years, 7 months. She had produced
22,580 pounds of milk, 1,008
pounds of fat and 824 pounds of
protein before 305 days. She fin
ished with 23,680 pounds milk,
1,057 pounds fat and 874 pounds
protein.
Another of Tyler’s cows, Sunny
Acres Philip Fake, freshened at 4
years, 9 months, produced 27,830
pounds of milk, 1,218 pounds of
fat and 951 pounds of protein on a
lactation of more than 306 days.
Inc.