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NATIONAL JERSEY SALE
ON JULY 4 JUST SHORT OF ALL-TIME RECORD
Reynoldsburg, Ohio—Paced by a $9,100 high seller, eight more calves selling for $5,000 and over, and a renowned Holstein breeder as the top volume buyer, the 47th National Heifer Sale on Independence Day 2004 averaged $3,543.55 with 62 head sold.
The sale, managed by Jersey Marketing Service and held at the Evergreen State Fairgrounds in Monroe, Wash., ranks second only to the 2000 sale in Charleston, S.C., which averaged $3,626.97 on 45 lots.
It was arguably the finest group of heifers ever assembled for this event. The Parent Averages for the group were 1,148M, 49F and 40P, with PA Type of 1.6. The dams averaged 88.7% for final score, The average of the dams' best completed lactation was 21,723 lbs. milk, 1,020 lbs. fat and 765 lbs. protein (305 days, actual production).
Golden Meadows Morgans Glow 852, a November calf bred and consigned by Paul Dias of Hilmar, Calif., was the high seller at $9,100. She was purchased by the Glow Syndicate, Stevinson, Calif., with Craig Rhein of Pine Grove, Penna., contending.
The daughter of Wilsonview Khan Morgan-ET, JPI +232, is out of Buttercrest Klassic Glow-ET, who was the top seller of the 2002 National Heifer Sale in Sacramento, Calif. “Klassic Glow” is currently projected to 33,220–1,612–1,024 m.e. on her first record started at 22 months of age. She scored Very Good-89% earlier this spring and ranks 42nd in the breed for Jersey Performance Index™. Four brothers to the dam are in A.I. progeny test programs.
The Eagles Only Syndicate, based in Crockett, Va., paid $6,500 for the second-high seller, Ahlem Klassic Tiffany 3202-ET. She was consigned by William Ahlem Jr., Hilmar, Calif. The four dams behind this heifer are all scored Excellent with records in excess of 1,000-lb. fat. She is sired by Eastglen Alf Klassic-ET, JPI +262.
Other heifers selling for $5,500 and higher were:
Leprechaun Holsteins Inc. of Centralia, Wash., was the top volume buyer, selecting five heifers for a total of $16,750.
The National Heifer Sale has been held annually since 1958 to provide funds for the youth development program of the American Jersey Cattle Association, headquartered in Reynoldsburg, Ohio. Including the 2004 sale, 2,173 heifers have been sold for a grand total of $4,195,722 and an overall average of $1,930.84.
Complete pedigrees for all consignments in the 47th National Heifer Sale can be viewed on the USJersey website at www.usjersey.com/jms/NHS/Default.htm.
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