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Balanced Breeding, Calving Ease Goldwyn Son Joins Semex
Article posted on August 20, 2010, 16:07:03

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Dairymen seeking tremendous udder texture, wide rear udders and cows walking on great feet look no further than this Goldwyn son. 0200HO05562 Delaberge Lureck offers dairyness in each mating.

Also by a Durham dam, Lureck's dam is VG-87 11*, has 2 Superior Lactation Awards and has seven VG and one EX daughter, averaging over 14,900 kgs of 3.8F and 3.3P. Next dam is the famous Bryhill Rudolph Lulu VG-87 21* and then Bryhill Lindy Lilly VG-85 13*. Lureck himself transmits pleasing +1129 kg M and positive deviations of 0.13%F and 0.16%P.

Debuting at #10 LPI, Lureck sires functional dairy cows with tremendous udder texture and width. His pleasing +11 Conf, +13 MS, positive deviations and outstanding functional traits including +107 Calving Ability, 2.72 SCS and +106 Herd Life make him an easy Health$mart™ sire. His additional status as a high fertility Repromax™ sire will make him a popular mating around the world.



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