EPTA April 2016 (Friesian base)

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EPTA April 2016 (Friesian base) Kirkby PECKHAM Winnoch Umpire x Blackisle Benloyal x Kirkby Emperor 96% Friesian EPTA April 2016 (Friesian base) Production Traits PLI £166 Milk 236kg Fat 11.3kg +0.03% Ptn 5.1kg -0.03% (41%Rel) Management Traits Fert Index -0.8 Lifespan +0.2 SCC -6 DOB – 28/05/2015 HBN – 20200910701846 AI Code – BF 1119 SIRE: Winnoch Umpire DAM: Kirkby Patricia 18 BFV88   G DAM: Kirkby Patricia 14 BFE90 GG DAM: Kirkby Patricia 12 BFE94(2) 9 lacts av: 10,070kg 303days 3.72F 3.34P Lact Age Milk Days Fat % Ptn % PI 1  2/04 4,937 305 3.97 3.29 68 2  3/04 7.791 4.41 3.39 110 3  4/04 9,926 4.18 3.38 123 4  5/05 11,017 3.86 3.36 117 Lact. Age Milk Days Fat % Ptn % PI 1  3/00 7,855 305 4.24 3.44 121 2  4/00 9,369 4.04 3.56 117 3 5/03 10,359 4.08 3.46 124 4 6/03 11,749 3.87 3.20 127 5 7/02 8,485 4.16 3.59 102 6 8/06 9,404 4.28 112 Kirkby Patricia 14, grand dam of Peckham Sire Analysts Notes... Kirkby Peckham is bred from three generations of 11,000kg cows from the highly successful Patricia family in the Kirkby herd. Peckham’s dam is carrying her 5th calf and was classified VG88 in her fourth lactation with EX92 Legs & Feet. The next two dams were both fantastic cows giving very high yields over many lactations. Peckham has an impressive sire stack - he is a son of Winnoch Umpire, who is +320kg Milk based on over 800 daughters, and his dam is by Blackisle Benloyal who combines high type with excellent daughter fertility.