FIRODA RANDY 9 Lakemead Randolf x Holwerda Torello x Dovea Bass

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FIRODA RANDY 9 Lakemead Randolf x Holwerda Torello x Dovea Bass 94% Friesian EPTA April 2016 UK Production Traits PLI £218 Milk 302kg Fat 15.8kg +0.06% Ptn 15.0kg +0.08% Rel 38% IRELAND EBI: 263 Euros Fertility Sub Index: 182 Euros DOB – 26/01/2015 HBN – 46211180392054 AI Code – BF1118 SIRE: Lakemead Randolf DAM: Firoda Snow VG88 G.DAM: Firoda SVD Snow VG85 G DAM: Firoda Bav Snow VG85 11 lacts. Av: 6,575kg 260d 4.09F 3.66P Lact Age Milk Days Fat % Ptn % 1  1/11 7,250 287 4.19 3.50 2  2/11 7,195 305 4.01 3.55 3  3/11 8,443 3.56 4 4/11 7,928 3.41 3.68 Firoda Snow, milking in her 5th lactation Firoda SVD Snow, milking in her 8th lactation Lact. Age Milk Days Fat % Ptn % 1  2/02 4,958 234 4.15 3.31 2  3/01 7,322 294 3.89 3.44 3  4/03 6,424 218 3.40 4  5/02 7,018 246 3.83 5 6/01 7,457 274 3.73 3.48 6 7/00 8,151 288 3.43 7 8/01 7,827 282 3.50 Sire Analysts Notes... Firoda Randy 9 combines high milk with high milk quality and he is one of the top EBI bulls in the Friesian breed. Randy is bred from an excellent cow family that has milked really well on a low input grassland farm in Kilkenny, Ireland. Randy 9 is by Lakemead Randolf and is bred from four generations of long lasting VG cows. His VG88 dam is milking well in her 5th lactation and is a daughter of Holwerda Torello, “the best bull we have ever used” says owner Peadar Heally, whilst his grand dam is in her 8th lactation and the next two generations had 11 and 10 lactations.