| 2009-Apr-08
           Despite the
    changes witnessed at the top of the Holstein rankings, the other breeds show
    continuing stability in the latest proofs, published by DairyCo breeding+ on Tuesday April 7.             British Friesian The former number
              one British Friesian Lakemead Rancher retains
              his leading position, further strengthening his lead with a Profitable Lifetime
              Index of £159 and showing a small improvement in his lifespan (LS +0.5). He is followed
              in second place by Grietman, ahead of
              newcomer Kirkby Emperor in third, who
              has the best SCC rating of the top three at -5. Jersey The Jersey
              ranking has a new name at the top, this time in Sunset Canyon Maximus. He improves on production and lifespan,
              giving him a PLI of £204, one ahead of second placed DJ Hulk who moves up one place since January. Former front-runner Q Impuls can now be found in third
              place with a PLI of £201. Ayrshire There’s little
              change at the top of the Ayrshire rankings with high production sire Brieryside Golden Sand still ranked in
              top spot (PLI £215) and Morwick Sand
                Ranger still at number two. New into the top three and moving up one place
              since January is R Ascona, thanks to
              excellent fitness traits of -26 SCC, +0.3 Lifespan and +3.2 Fertility Index. Guernsey Sniders Option Aaron climbs into first
              place on the GMI (Guernsey Merit Index) rankings, pushing Trotacre Jay Mr Luck into second position. The top three is rounded
              of by Tiresford Pedro. Reminding breeders that comparisons of genetic indexes can not be made
              between breeds, Marco Winters, director of DairyCo breeding+ says: “All
              breeds are assessed against a different genetic base. This means that
              comparisons across breeds can not be made, whether that be a comparison between
              Friesians and Holsteins or between Jerseys and Ayrshires, for instance. This is
              an important point for breeders to remember, especially for those who are
              considering using a variety of breeds in their herds.” 
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