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Vendor 45 Laura Barron - Kilbride North Tramore Co Waterford Lot Vendor 45 Laura Barron - Kilbride North Tramore Co Waterford 39 Dunlever Herefords - Dunlever Trim Co Meath 48, 54 Donald Buckley - Farrendoyle Kanturk Co Cork 20, 21, 40 J & J Canty - Pubblestown Kildalkey Co Meath 19, 22 Daithi Carroll - Coole Campile New Ross Co Wexford 9 Raymond Cronin - Model Farm Kilquane Mourneabbey Mallow Co Cork 49, 50, 51, 52, 53 Padraig Curtin - Lag Cross Doneraile Mallow Co Cork 16, 28 Joseph Deverell - Ballyaville Geashill Co Offaly 25, 33, 34 Gerard Donnelly - Lissycasey Ennis Co Clare 26, 30 Trevor Dudley - Kilsunny House Dovea Thurles Co Tipperary 27, 32 Henry James Dudley - "The Poplars" Dovea Thurles Co Tipperary 10, 11, 12 James J Farrell - Trillick-A-Temple Longford Co Longford 37, 38, 42 Rory Farrell - Ballinveney Toomevara Nenagh Co Tipperary 1, 15 John Hayes - Dereen House Kildimo Co Limerick 44 Dr John Lalor - The Old Rectory Timolin Co Kildare 24, 41, 43, 46 Padraig Mcgrath - Cloonshannagh Elphin Co Roscommon 47 Michael Molloy - Clonlyon Glebe Belmont Birr Co Offaly Lot Vendor 14 Patrick Molloy - Beechfield Lurgan Moate Co Offaly 31 Sean Neary - Clooncullane Strokestown Co Roscommon 23, 35 Joseph O'Connor - River View Sharavogue Birr Co Offaly 2 Aidan O'Donovan - Tineteriffe Cappamore Co Limerick 8, 18 Michael O'Keeffe - Gurteragh Newmarket Co Cork 4 Sadie Neville O'Riordan - Castleroberts Adare Co Limerick 36 Patrick O'Rourke - Ardlahan Kildimo Co Limerick 7 Timmie & Shelia O'Sullivan - Ahane Cross Brosna Co Kerry 3, 13, 17, 29 Liam Philpott & Anne Pounds - Knocknacolan Kanturk Co Cork 5, 6 Henry Stanley - Monamondra Errill Portlaoise Co Laois Lot 1 QUINSBORO LIFELINER 3RD ID: IE241842650157 Breed: Hereford Sex: Male DOB: 12-Apr-2012 Owner: John Hayes - Dereen House Kildimo Co Limerick Breeder: Carnrath Kendal Sire: Quinsboro Lifeliner 1st Lisrace Lifeliner IE241842640115 Drumglass Hope Druimasail Lillian Breaney Bruno (X) Druimasail Hazel Bishophill General Dam: Ardlahan Deirdre Kilnagralta Urban IE241451350060 Kilnagralta Finola 16th Ardbawn Mike Ardlahan Amee Deebert Rita Star Rating (Within €uro value Index Star rating (across Hereford breed) Economic Indexes per progeny Reliability all beef breeds) €27 13% Terminal Index (V Low) €47 11% Replacement Index (V Low) Maternal Cow Traits : €3 9% Maternal Progeny Traits : €44 13% Dairy Beef Star Rating (Within Index Trait Star rating (across Hereford breed) Key profit traits Value Reliability all beef breeds) Expected progeny performance Calving difficulty (% 3 & 4) +3.8% 17% Breed ave: 4.05%,All breeds ave: 4.99% (V Low) Docility (1-5 scale) 0.06 9% Breed ave: 0.07,All breeds ave: 0 scale (V Low) Carcass weight (kg) +4.5kg 13% Breed ave: 6.38kg,All breeds ave: 22.88kg (V Low) Carcass conformation (1-15 scale) +0.54 13% Breed ave: 0.67,All breeds ave: 1.85 scale (V Low) Expected daughter breeding performance Daughter calving diff (% 3 & 4) +5.4% 8% Breed ave: 5.35%,All breeds ave: 5.29% (V Low) Daughter Milk (kg) +3.9kg 9% Breed ave: 4.29kg,All breeds ave: 0.33kg (V Low) Daughter calving interval (days) -2.4days 8% Breed ave: -3.59days,All breeds ave: -0.52days (V Low) Additional Information: Linear composites Value Reliability Muscle 97 7% Skeletal 104 7% Function 97 2% Herd data quality index Animal not scored. N/A Copyright, Irish Cattle Breeding Federation ICBF April 2014 Animal not scored. Lot 2 DONOVA KING KONG ID: IE241184120239 Breed: Hereford Sex: Male DOB: 30-Apr-2012 Owner: Aidan O'Donovan - Tineteriffe Cappamore Co Limerick Breeder: Alkira Vancouver Sire: Bowmont Vancouver D103 Courallie BJW Vancouver Z438 Courallie Fancy M276 Bowmont Queen Cara Park Xpress T311 Y318 Bowmont Queen W115 Churchill Storm V583 Dam: Donova Gorgeous Glaslough Esquire IE241184120189 Glaslough Urika (X) Dunrobin Hallmark 10d X Imp Ca Grianan Andrea (X) Drumakeenan Orange 49th Star Rating (Within €uro value Index Star rating (across Hereford breed) Economic Indexes per progeny Reliability all beef breeds) €39 19% Terminal Index (V Low) €31 16% Replacement Index (V Low) Maternal Cow Traits : -€28 12% Maternal Progeny Traits : €59 20% Dairy Beef Star Rating (Within Index Trait Star rating (across Hereford breed) Key profit traits Value Reliability all beef breeds) Expected progeny performance Calving difficulty (% 3 & 4) +4.9% 27% Breed ave: 4.05%,All breeds ave: 4.99% (Low) Docility (1-5 scale) 0.1 22% Breed ave: 0.07,All breeds ave: 0 scale (Low) Carcass weight (kg) +9kg 18% Breed ave: 6.38kg,All breeds ave: 22.88kg (V Low) Carcass conformation (1-15 scale) +0.74 15% Breed ave: 0.67,All breeds ave: 1.85 scale (V Low) Expected daughter breeding performance Daughter calving diff (% 3 & 4) +4.8% 8% Breed ave: 5.35%,All breeds ave: 5.29% (V Low) Daughter Milk (kg) -1.7kg 10% Breed ave: 4.29kg,All breeds ave: 0.33kg (V Low) Daughter calving interval (days) -3.42days 11% Breed ave: -3.59days,All breeds ave: -0.52days (V Low) Additional Information: Linear composites Value Reliability Muscle 99 20% Skeletal 99 19% Function 88 7% Herd data quality index Animal not scored. N/A Copyright, Irish Cattle Breeding Federation ICBF April 2014 Animal not scored. Lot 3 ALLOWDALE PHANTOM ID: IE151225350298 Breed: Hereford Sex: Male DOB: 08-May-2012 Owner: Liam Philpott & Anne Pounds - Knocknacolan Kanturk Co Cork Breeder: Standard Lad 011f Sire: Bishophill General Standard Lad 93j BHG Imp Can Domino Lady 11f Bishophill Grousehall Advocate Temptress Bishophill Margo Longville Parker Dam: Free Town Panorama Longville Sinbad UK301210600138 Longville Prunella 10th Free Town Maximus Free Town Pansy Free Town Petal Star Rating (Within €uro value Index Star rating (across Hereford breed) Economic Indexes per progeny Reliability all beef breeds) €35 32% Terminal Index (Low) €27 32% Replacement Index (Low) Maternal Cow Traits : -€25 31% Maternal Progeny Traits : €52 32% Dairy Beef Star Rating (Within Index Trait Star rating (across Hereford breed) Key profit traits Value Reliability all beef breeds) Expected progeny performance Calving difficulty (% 3 & 4) +4.3% 33% Breed ave: 4.05%,All breeds ave: 4.99% (Low) Docility (1-5 scale) 0.06 28% Breed ave: 0.07,All breeds ave: 0 scale (Low) Carcass weight (kg) +8kg 40% Breed ave: 6.38kg,All breeds ave: 22.88kg (Average) Carcass conformation (1-15 scale) +0.74 28% Breed ave: 0.67,All breeds ave: 1.85 scale (Low) Expected daughter breeding performance Daughter calving diff (% 3 & 4) +5% 27% Breed ave: 5.35%,All breeds ave: 5.29% (Low) Daughter Milk (kg) +2.9kg 33% Breed ave: 4.29kg,All breeds ave: 0.33kg (Low) Daughter calving interval (days) -2.62days 28% Breed ave: -3.59days,All breeds ave: -0.52days (Low) Additional Information: Linear composites Value Reliability THIS BULL HAS BEEN USED ON ALL UN-RELATED HEIFERS. THE DAM BRED THE SUPREME CHAMPION AT TENBURY SHOW UK 2008. Muscle 103 26% Skeletal 102 25% Function 108 15% Herd data quality index Animal not scored. N/A Copyright, Irish Cattle Breeding Federation ICBF April 2014 Animal not scored. Lot 4 CASTLEROBERTS ROCKY ID: IE241440860191 Breed: Hereford Sex: Male DOB: 20-May-2012 Owner: Sadie Neville O'Riordan - Castleroberts Adare Co Limerick Breeder: Churchill Storm V583 Sire: Knockmountagh Hector Glaslough Esquire IE261029170452 Glaslough Urika (X) Knockmountagh Lisrace Lifeliner Trudy Knockmountagh Noeleen Sugwas Benjamin Dam: Ballylin Ruby Westwood Prim IE241464080778 Westwood Laura 307th Cave Hill Arthur (X) Hazelfield Alley (X) Hazelfield Pippa Star Rating (Within €uro value Index Star rating (across Hereford breed) Economic Indexes per progeny Reliability all beef breeds) €45 19% Terminal Index (V Low) €65 17% Replacement Index (V Low) Maternal Cow Traits : -€11 15% Maternal Progeny Traits : €76 19% Dairy Beef Star Rating (Within Index Trait Star rating (across Hereford breed) Key profit traits Value Reliability all beef breeds) Expected progeny performance Calving difficulty (% 3 & 4) +3.2% 28% Breed ave: 4.05%,All breeds ave: 4.99% (Low) Docility (1-5 scale) 0.04 20% Breed ave: 0.07,All breeds ave: 0 scale (Low) Carcass weight (kg) +7kg 18% Breed ave: 6.38kg,All breeds ave: 22.88kg (V Low) Carcass conformation (1-15 scale) +0.83 16% Breed ave: 0.67,All breeds ave: 1.85 scale (V Low) Expected daughter breeding performance Daughter calving diff (% 3 & 4) +5.2% 15% Breed ave: 5.35%,All breeds ave: 5.29% (V Low) Daughter Milk (kg) +1kg 13% Breed ave: 4.29kg,All breeds ave: 0.33kg (V Low) Daughter calving interval (days) -4.42days 12% Breed ave: -3.59days,All breeds ave: -0.52days (V Low) Additional Information: Linear composites Value Reliability Muscle 105 16% Skeletal 101 15% Function 96 6% Herd data quality index Animal not scored. N/A Copyright, Irish Cattle Breeding Federation ICBF April 2014 Animal not scored. Lot 5 CULLAUN MAN ID: IE331270970350 Breed: Hereford Sex: Male DOB: 07-Jun-2012 Owner: Henry Stanley - Monamondra Errill Portlaoise Co Laois Breeder: Inverary 298 Storm R811 Sire: Kye Storm 508 Churchill Storm IE311412160508 V583 Llanglothan Minerva 63 Kye Paula 1st Yarram Pompeii V055 Imp Aus Kye Spot 18th Lislaughtin Robin 23rd (X) Dam: Garrison Neola Tenniscarty Robert IE331270940216 Tenniscarty Mary Rathcor Leo Garrison Martha Farney Lynn Star Rating (Within €uro value Index Star rating (across Hereford breed) Economic Indexes per progeny Reliability all beef breeds) €30 23% Terminal Index (Low) €78 21% Replacement Index (Low) Maternal Cow Traits : €34 17% Maternal Progeny Traits : €43 24% Dairy Beef Star Rating (Within Index Trait Star rating (across Hereford breed) Key profit traits Value Reliability all beef breeds) Expected progeny performance
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