| 2009-Apr-08
           As proof runs
    go, this week’s launch [Tuesday 7 April] by DairyCo breeding+ rates as one of the most exciting for years.  
                 
             O-Man daughter
 
 
                |  |  A sea-change in AI companies’ selection policies sees a new
    domination at the top of the ranking by bulls which offer the prospect of
    improving daughter health and fitness, with almost every bull in the top 10
    being a cell count improver, all offering better than average daughter lifespans and most transmitting better than average
    daughter fertility. “And the good
              news is that all of these traits – which grass-roots farmers have been
              demanding for years – offer the genuine prospect of long-term
              improvements in profitability in dairying,” says geneticist Marco Winters of DairyCo breeding+. “The four
              newcomers to the top 10 in particular have fitness traits in abundance, with
              all being positive for legs and mammary; an impressive average SCC Index of -14
              and an average Fertility Index of +3.1,” adds Mr Winters. “These are all traits
              the Profitable Lifetime Index is designed to target so it is reassuring to see bulls
              which are fitness improvers doing so well.” The bull
              behind many of these changes is the legendary O-Bee Manfred Justice (or O-Man), whose sons made a tentative
              arrival in the previous proof run, but which this April are coming through with
              a vengeance. And while five
              O-Man sons feature in the new top 10, the bull himself remarkably retains his
              long-held number one position, increasing his PLI to a phenomenal £285 and
              extending his lead, with 563 UK daughters now contributing to his proof. With PLI’s 55 per cent emphasis on fitness traits alongside a 45
              per cent emphasis on production, it is little surprise that it is in fitness
              that O-Man shines. His -22 SCC Index reflects a big improvement over average,
              while daughters average +0.6 lactations for Lifespan, and show strong
              improvements in fertility with a Fertility Index of +3.1. “This bull
              also typifies the modern Holstein type profile requested by the commercial
              dairy farmer, of cows that carry extra condition, and are solid rather than
              extreme type improvers as indicated by his Type Merit of +0.8,” says Mr
              Winters. Climbing into
              a well-earned second place is another well-known and respected second crop sire
              – Braedale Goldwyn – up 23 points to PLI
              £228. At +3.5 Type Merit he is also the highest type sire in the top 10. Up into third
              place is the first O-Man son, Morningview Legend,
              whose solid all-round proof will find a wide market, while high fat producer Wizzard, now
              ranks fourth.  Top of the lifespan
              improvers is Laudan,
              now ranked fifth, and transmitting nearly a full lactation more lifespan to his
              daughters than average. The first of
              the new entries comes in at number six, in the shape of Macomber O-Man Bogart. He ranks among the best daughter fertility improvers
              at FI +4.3, and with +0.2 Lifespan and good SCC, this
              solid all-rounder has a PLI of £208. The next new
              entry - Lot-O-Rok Oman Jake - follows in seventh, again improving on all the important
              fitness traits as well as production. Although he is
              a bull which has been around for many years, the Rudolph son Ramos makes his debut to the top 10,
              his extra daughters performing particularly well for fertility under UK
              conditions, reflected in his Fertility Index, up to a phenomenal +8.6, the
              highest of the top 50 bulls. It comes as no surprise that he combines this with
              good daughter lifespan scores. Wa-Del Hayden maintains his top 10
              position at £197 and is followed closely by our final new entry, and also the
              highest milk bull available – Tomlu Oman Dotson.
              Combining his impressive milk proof of +1129 kg
              with a solid Fertility Index and good SCC and lifespan, Dotson becomes a strong
              contender for farmers on a liquid milk contract. The highest
              PLI bulls from UK progeny test programmes are Bilsrow Jock and Burlane Tennyson at £176 and £173 PLI
              respectively.  “The arrival
              of O-Man sons has been eagerly anticipated, and it hasn’t disappointed,” says
              Mr Winters. “This proof run marks the true beginning of a vital new era in
              Holstein breeding where fitness rather than extreme production or type
              dominates the scene.” 
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