![]() ![]() Elron Zeus Whitley-EXP-ET, the third-place winter calf in the 2017 International Milking Shorthorn Show, was the high seller at $5,700 to buyers C&C Genetics and Elron Farms, Lancaster, Wis. The World Premier Milking Shorthorn Sale was held on Thursday, October 5, with fourteen lots averaging $3,250 for a sale total of $42,250. World Premier Milking Shorthorn Sale: Thursday, October 5 states, three Canadian provinces and Peru. A total of 31 live lots were sold, with half being calves six-months-old or younger, for a sale total of $154,950 and averaging $4,998 per lot. Paris, Ohio, and purchased by Meier Meadows Dairy, Ill., followed closely behind at $8,600. The second highest lot, Top Acres J Windy-ET, consigned by Wayne Sliker, St. Consigned by Nor-Bert Farms in Bremen, Ind., the high selling lot was Nor-Bert Bivre Sassy, who sold for $9,000 to Pine Tree Dairy, Marshallville, Ohio. The World Premier Brown Swiss Sale filled the Estrumate Sale Pavilion to standing room only on Thursday, October 5. World Premier Brown Swiss Sale: Thursday, October 5 The twenty lots put on the auction block totaled $68,580 with the live lots averaging $3,889. after she was named first-place Four-Year-Old Cow in the 2017 International Junior Ayrshire Show. Free Beer Me was consigned by Down and Dirty and KCCK, St. Drafted consignment, Hi-Ayr-View Free Beer Me, was the second-high seller to buyers Hayley and Audrey Souze, Milbank, S.D. – Steve Searles, Pine Island, Minn., and purchased by Mike Beltz, Lake City, Minn. Ina was consigned by Stillmore Cattle Co. The World Ayrshire Event was held on Wednesday, October 4, with lot one, Stillmore Gentle Ina, as the high seller. World Ayrshire Event Sale: Wednesday, October 4 The 37 lots averaged $2,886 with a sale total of $106,800. The second-high seller of the night was Pine-Tree Tux Della 1572-ET, consigned by Matthew Steiner, Marshallville, Ohio, and purchased by Vierra Dairy Farms, Hilmar, Calif., for $6,200. Priceless was consigned by Clark Valley and Tim Natzke, Fond du Lac, Wis., and was the second-place Fall Yearling Heifer in the 2017 International Jersey Show. Buyer Pacific Edge – Brent Rocha, Tillamook, Ore., put a price of $7,200 on this year’s highest-selling consignment, Intense Gentry Priceless. The Top of the World Jersey Sale took place on Wednesday, October 4 in the Estrumate Sale Pavilion. Top of the World Jersey Sale: Wednesday, October 4 Following are the highlights from each of the six breed sales held throughout WDE. Buyers from around the world battled for the many world-class cattle and embryos sold during the five-day show. – Records were set during the 2017 World Dairy Expo Breed Sales as top dollar bids were taken during the 51 st event. Buyers were from 11 states, four Canadian provinces and five foreign countries.Top Dollar Brought at World Dairy Expo ® Breed Sales The 45 lots averaged $33,111 for a total gross sale of $1,490,000! That is the highest averaging sale ever at World Dairy Expo! Dave Rama served as auctioneer as Horace Backus and Roger Turner shared sale announcement duties. of Quebec, the choice was the selection of Tim Rauen of Iowa.įriday night's World Classic was managed by Tom Morris Ltd. Consigned by Tranquilty Farms and TAG S.E.C. Choice of the six pregnancies carry a +2503 PTPI. She was consigned by Rick Faber and Pond Hill Dairy of Wisconsin and the new addition for Alta Genetics, Alberta, Canada.įirst choice female sired by Mountfield SSI Dcy Mogul-ET and from Benner Fork Janardan was the third highest selling lot. Pie-Red is a potential ninth generation Dam of Merit. She is the #1 GTPI (+2405 GTPI) and #1 Net Merit (+790 NM$) Red and White in the United States. Lot 11, sired by Kings-Ransom O Dakker-ET sold for $115,000. Elm Park Farms and Randy Kleinhans were the consignors and her new owner is David Jones, Sahara Holsteins in the United Kingdom. Her dam is a Goldwyn that hails from Roxy, the "Queen of the Breed" maternal line. The highest selling lot of 12, demanded a price tag of $122,000 and was a homozygous polled Colt-P daughter, Elm-Park Geisha PP-Red-ET. Two Red and White Holsteins fetched the highest prices of the evening at over $100,000 each. Red and polled were the order of the day. Sired by Sid, young Hailee sold for $30,000 and was consigned by Gen-Com Holsteins of Quebec. The first animal entered the coliseum sale ring with her well-known EX-97 dam, Hailey. Popping confetti exploded and alerted the crowd to the excitement that was about to begin and the history to be made that evening. The United States and Canadian National Anthems started the evening and were presented by Wisconsin dairy producers Phyllis Agnew and her adult children Katie and Tom Agnew. Despite a late start due to the large Holstein heifer show, the sale went off with a bang. ![]()
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