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Written by Digby Gribble
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Saturday, 18 September 2010 04:22 |
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Semen from Marglyn Action Mervyn was imported from Australia in 2007 in an effort to include Australia in the Guernsey Global Breeding Plan and to reflect the fact that the Australians had taken semen from Boskenna Junes Royal Oak in 2005.
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Written by Digby Gribble
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Friday, 10 September 2010 18:27 |
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Two fine young ladies in this picture taken at the end of the Junior handling class at the recent South West All Breeds Calf Show. The delighted first prize winner is Chloe Bottom and the calf is Trewarnevas Amirs Lillian.
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Written by Digby Gribble
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Monday, 23 August 2010 20:00 |
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This particular beautiful girl has arrived in the most perfect home at Arundells Farm, Curry Rivel and has ended a long succession of bull calves born to the Guernsey heifers reared by Brian and Sheila Adams.
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Written by Digby Gribble
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Monday, 26 July 2010 11:08 |
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I have been impressed with the heifers and calves seen on the Canadian tour by Penny Lane Royal Oak Turley, who has a few daughters and one son at Brymor. I saw his dam on my first visit to the USA in the herd at Marodore. He was syndicated at an AGA Conference and the proceeds were given to establish a scholarship fund awarded annually at the Convention in honor of Ralph and Martha Turley.
This calf was seen in the barn of Rob and Julie Mason and was the only Guernsey calf in the barn but was quite outstanding. |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 12 September 2010 09:21 )
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Written by Digby Gribble
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Tuesday, 13 July 2010 11:12 |
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Whilst travelling across Canada, we have seen several good dauighters of Coulee Crest Luxury Skipper in the herds that we have visited. Skipper was mainly tested in Canada by Semex, whilst his full brother Coulee Crest Luxury Spider was used in the USA.
This calf was spotted in the shed at Warringdale Farms and was out of a Milborne Bolero dam. |
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