David Ninness Canadian Tour Report
Back at the start of this month Semex Field Representative David Ninness took a group of dairy farmers to inspect daughter groups of some of Semex's current sire line up. Here is what he found.
Kendtway HOWIE
This sire was my surprise package. They are upstanding cows with ideal feet and legs and the milking daughters showed great capacity, height and width of rear udder with loads of texture. The daughters certainly had better rumps than his proof reads. They are big milk cows and we saw quite a lot of heifers that were sired by this bull in the breeder barns.
Crocket Acres EIGHT
The milking daughters by EIGHT were beautifully shaped cows. They were cleaner in the bone then I expected. They had nice square rumps and good udder attachments. The owners said they were very aggressive competitors for feed in the herd and they displayed consistently outstanding temperament in the dairy.
La Presentation DENZEL
I liked both of the DENZELS that we saw because of their capacity, their strength their depth of rib and their beautifully attached udders that were high and wide at the rear with nice texture to them. While, I would protect him on foot angle, this bull was being talked up significantly in the Eastern Breeders and Gencor area.
Regencrest DOLMAN
We saw 20 DOLMANS and once again they were very consistent. They excelled in strength, body depth, feet and legs and a will to milk. They have nice rear udders with good fore attachments. They were a little above average in size with a nice width of rump and chest, which gives them the capacity to give large volumes of milk. Farmer feedback included that they had exceptional temperament and that they planned to continue to use this sire in their breeding ... Read More...