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Daughter Report from trip to Germay 2011

Guarini PB300207A group of the Dovea team visited Germany at the end of November 2011.  They flew to Berlin and over the next two days visited farms and viewed daughters of the new Goldwyn son ‘Guarini’, one of the most talked about sires in Germany after the August 2011 index run.  He is in the Rinderzuchtverband Berlin- Brandenburg (RBB AI station region), about 1 hour east of Berlin. The RBB stud is best known by the famous Holstein bull ‘Laudan’.  The group saw eight milking daughters, four coming to the end of their first lactation and four calved one to two months in their second lactation.  They were an impressive group, their udder quality was tremendous, they had high wide rear udders with a strong central ligament.  The fore udders are really snugly attached, with ideal teat placement.  Guarini has a foot angle of 102 in his linear but we felt that this score was a bit on the low side as they had really good legs and feet.

GuariniPB290182 (1)As most breeders are aware Goldwyn’s can be extremely dairy and narrow, but with Guarini’s pedigree coming from an Oman dam and a Jester granddam  it is not surprising that these daughters had good chest width with outstanding rump width at the pins.  They had good body depth and open rib, it was quite noticeable that the ones that had calved out for the second time had matured in this regard.  Their rump angle was good but it is the one trait that needs protection when breeding as he would probably be unsuitable for cows with high pins. His daughters are tall but not extreme. 

Guarini has 142 daughters in his proof and has an RZG of 143, his second lactation daughters were milking over 40 kg of milk in their 2nd lactations and kept good body condition, some had completed protein of 3.70% in their first lactations at between 8,000 to 9,000kgs of milk.

We were accompanied by Torsten Dalle, Sire analyst with RBB who said that Guarini was very easy calving and many studs in Germany and abroad are using him as a sire of sons.

We have been viewing daughter groups in Germany for the past few years and this bull has produced probably one of the best daughter groups that we have seen. 

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New Picture of Belgian Blue IMPERIAL de L’ECLUSE (S905) & Progeny

We have included the new picture of the top selling Belgian Blue bull in Belgium ‘IMPERIAL’ taken recently. The IMPERIAL heifers were on the Genetique Avenir stand at Libramont and created massive interest. The calves of IMPERIAL inspected by Dovea team are exceptional (muscle, style & correctness).

New Imperial

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Imperial progeny

Norwegian Red Semen now available from Dovea Genetics

The first day of the 2011 Ploughing Championships in Athy, Co. Kildare witnessed the launch of an agreement between ‘Dovea Genetics’ of  Dovea, Thurles, Co. Tipperary & the largest cattle breeding company from Norway ‘Geno’.  This agreement means that customers of Dovea Genetics now have access to semen from the Norwegian Red breed. The dairy programme manager for Dovea Genetics, Mr. Tim Fitzmaurice commented at the launch ‘The addition of the top Norwegian Red sires is tremendous for Dovea.  The performances of the Norwegian Red breed in trials at Teagasc Moorepeark have established a favourable outcome from crossbreeding with Norwegian Red. Herd production potential is not expected to decline, while udder health & reproductive efficiency and survival are expected to improve markedly’.

Mr. Hans Kerkhof of X sires (export company for Geno) was at the Ploughing Championships to discuss the Norwegian Red breed with Irish dairy farmers.  Hans commented on the new agreement ‘Due to the excellent results of many years crossbreeding with Norwegian Red in Ireland GENO has decided to start a cooperation with Dovea to market the semen. Dovea is committed to crossbreeding and with this extra sales channel the NRF breed will come better to its right and the dairy farmer will have better access to the semen’.

Dovea has imported semen of three Norwegian Red bulls and are delighted to have a special offer introductory offer.

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Hans Kerkhof (X Sires) discussing Norwegian Red with John Nugent (Chairman of Dovea)

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Pictured at the launch of the Norwegian Red semen from Dovea Genetics are Hans Kerkhof (X Sires), Tim Fitzmaurice (Dairy Programme Manager for Dovea Genetics) & John Nugent (Chairman of Dovea Genetics).

Best Ever Ploughing Championships for Dovea Genetics

The recent Ploughing Championships has been described as ‘the best ever for Dovea Genetics’. The Dovea stand was packed throughout the three days with farmers from all corners of Ireland discussing their farming systems and breeding requirements. The international partners of Dovea were also present to meet the Dovea team and Dovea customers. A few pictures taken of the event are shown below.

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Pieter & Jan of Genetique Avenir Belgimex discussing Belgian Blue bulls with Nicholas Bergin of Dovea Genetics

The packed stand on the first day of the Ploughing Championships

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Hans Kerkhof (X Sires) & John Nugent (Chairman of Dovea Genetics) at the launch of the Norwegian Red semen from Dovea Genetics

Neil Lahart of Dovea Genetics, Joerg Harms (GGI) & John Foster (Inimex Genetics) assessing the Gibor cow on the Dovea stand

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Tony Doorley of Dovea Genetics with Liam O’ Brien of Riverstown, Birr, Co. Offaly who owned one of the Gibor cows on the Dovea stand.

John Nugent (Chairman of Dovea Genetics) chatting to Pat Hackett (Dovea Area Representative for Northern Ireland)

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Guilhem Brouzes discussing new Montbeliarde bulls with Ivan Buttimer (Montbeliarde breeder).

 

Recent events attended by Dovea Genetics summer 2011

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Pat Hackett (Dovea Genetics Representative in Northern Ireland), Robert Simpson (owner of first prize winner) and John Lynch (Dovea Genetics) at the Northern Ireland Commercial Cattle Exhibitors Show held recently in King’s Hall, Belfast. Dovea Genetics are delighted to be associated with the NICCEC.

Tullamore National Livestock Show

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The packed Dovea Genetics stand at Tullamore Show where dairy and beef farmers from Ireland & abroad discussed breeding and suitable bulls with the Dovea Genetics team’

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The packed Dovea Genetics stand at Tullamore Show where dairy and beef farmers from Ireland & abroad discussed breeding and suitable bulls with the Dovea Genetics team’

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Tony Doorley presenting the prize to the Neville Family who were winners of Class 17 at Tullamore National Livestock Show (sponsored by Dovea Genetics)’

Clare Limousin Club Field Evening at Ennis Mart

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John Lynch of Dovea Genetics addressing the large crowd on the Dovea Limousin Bulls’

    11/03/2011: Dovea Genetics Belgian Blues Top the IBBCS Premier Sale

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IBBCS Premier Sale Roscrea March 2011 - Bluebell Calumn by Empire Sold €7100

IBBCS Premier Sale Roscrea March 2011 - Boyneside Charity By Empire Sold for €5400

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IBBCS Premier Sale Roscrea March 2011 - Bluebell Calumn by Empire Sold €7100

IBBCS Premier Sale Roscrea March 2011 - Castletrench Delia By Empire Female Champion and highest priced female at €5050

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IBBCS Premier Sale Roscrea March 2011 - Boherard Freedom by Boherard Cantona sold €3500 including recipient. This is the first animal by Boherard Cantona to be offered for sale in the world.

 

    11/03/2011 : Dovea Genetics Complete 10,000 Semen Dose Export Order of Angus Semen

    Dovea Genetics have just completed what is believed to be the largest ever single export order of Angus semen from Ireland.  The export of 10,000 doses of semen from Dovea Genetics was to the Turkish A.I. Company ‘Desma’.  Demsa are based in Izmir and are one of the largest A.I. organisations in Turkey for dairy and beef semen.  The exportation of semen was through U.K. based company Inimex Genetics.  Dr. Ger Ryan, General Manager of Dovea Genetics commenting on the record breaking export order said   ‘This significant export order for Dovea Genetics is very good news.  The quality of our beef stud in Dovea is improving annually and is now achieving growing international sales. It is very encouraging to see Ireland as an exporter of beef genetics’.

     The bulls involved in the record breaking export order were Laheens Larry, Liss Mirt, Mogeely Joe, Rawburn Lord Rocket & Bohey Corporal.  The bulls were selected on their ICBF indices, pedigree of the bulls coupled with the quality of the progeny.  The selected bulls will be used immediately on dairy & beef cows in Turkey.

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    2011 Coopex – Umotest Montbeliarde Show & Trip

    This year Dovea Genetics had the pleasure of accepting an invitation to attend the COOPEX - UMOTEST SHOW in Besancon, France along with many other international visitors from all over the world. This show is an annual event held every year in the first week of February.

    We arrived in France on Monday and went to the Coopex A.I. station where we had a tour of their superb stud and facilities. At the stud we had the pleasure of launching a new GRAZING GENOMIC PACK involving Dovea Genetics and Coopex Montbeliarde. This is the first time for Coopex to export genomic bulls to another country. (It chose Ireland because of its faith, knowledge and the high usage of genomic semen in the past few years.).  It will be sold as a pack of 5 bulls. These bulls were selected specifically for the Irish grazing system with the traits included protein, milk, somatic cell count, fertility, longevity, temperament, udder, feet and legs and calving ease. This should be a great addition to our cross breeding programme.

    After an early departure on Tuesday morning we saw three farms where many daughters were inspected. Also on view were the systems of farming, milk prices and production costs. One farm visited was getting 31 cent/lt for its milk, the two other farms were getting a whopping price of 43 cent/lt.This milk was being processed for Comte cheese. 

    The programme on Wednesday was focused solely on the show. This annual show is used as a launch pad to highlight the newest and best bulls the Montbeliarde breed has to offer. Daughters of these bulls were selected to compete against each other. Each daughter class was divided into groups for production; fat and protein; health; reliability and a new inclusion were a group of genomic dams. After looking at all the classes two groups caught our eye for use under Irish conditions. The sire of these two groups were RAPALLO and VANTEY.  RAPALLO daughters were of height and body with a good rump and super udders this along with his daughter proof of positive milk volume, protein and fat % along with a plus for somatic cell count and excellent fertility made him stand out for use under Irish conditions. VANTEY progeny were also of medium height but with a bit more strength and condition to their body, this bull is also very easy calving and has a super temperament figure of 126! If someone was considering using a bull to use as a three way cross on crossbred jersey cows VANTEY looks ideal for this.

     However the cow that caught everyone’s eye was number 73 a REDON daughter. This cow was part of the genomic class. She just oozed class with a beautiful balance in all her traits. She had a deep body with a level topline along with an excellent udder and legs and feet. After winning her class she went on to claim the overall champion of the show beating last year’s winner out of the sire UROCHER,the emotions of it all even got too much for her handler!.Another plus for REDON was cow number 49 who claimed best udder at the show, these two cows verified REDONS class considering he now has 3259 daughters in his proof!!

    To conclude the day at the show we had the delight to witness an auction of some young female calves. Bids for these calves ranged from 1,900 euro to a top price of 4,200 euro for a URBANISTE calf. Average price of the calves sold was 3,275 euro. Hopefully this has given you an insight to the trip and will entice some more people from Ireland to visit this unique event for Montbeliarde breeders from all over the world.

    Neil Lahart

    Dovea Genetics

Redon progeny

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Vantey progeny

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 Urbanist progeny

 Rapallo progeny

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