Carrickshock Naut Rebnautical x Marker x Sem 90% Friesian

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Carrickshock Naut Rebnautical x Marker x Sem 90% Friesian EPTA August 2015 UK Production Traits PLI £114 Milk 183kg Fat 12.4kg +0.08% Ptn 7.5kg +0.03% Rel 35% IRELAND EBI: 234 Euros Fertility Index: 176 Euros DOB – 09/01/2013 HBN – 46211238191500 AI Code – BF1068 SIRE: Coolmohan Rebnautical 1 DAM: Carrickshock CKX Dolly 751 EX90 G DAM: Carrickshock Dolly 510 Lact Age Milk Days Fat % Ptn % 1  2/00 6629 290 3.89 3.18 2  3/00 8237 302 3.63 3.31 3  4/00 9086 305 3.54 3.35 4  5/01 10327 3.91 5 6/00 11262 300 3.77 3.42 6 7/00 8542 3.66 3.57 7 8/00 8555 3.87 3.41 8 9/00 9475 3.38 Carrickshock Naut (at 2yrs, 10mo) Carrickshock CKX Dolly 751 EX90 (sixth lactation) Lact. Age Milk Days Fat % Ptn % 1  2/00 4658 269 4.63 3.41 2  2/11 7180 288 4.54 3.46 3  3/11 7695 296 4.21 3.69 4  4/11 8686 302 3.48 5  5/11 9140 305 3.91 3.59 6  7/03 7188 216 4.29 3.35 Sire Analysts Notes... Carrickshock Naut is bred from a high yielding cow family in the well known Carrickshock herd in Ireland and Dolly 751 EX90, the dam of Naut, has given 72 tonnes of milk so far. Naut’s grand dam and great grand dam both milked well for many lactations whilst his sire, Coolmohan Rebnautical 1, is bred from two generations of EX cows from the high protein Rebecca family in Pat Flynn’s Coolmohan herd.