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Vendor Lot Vendor 20 John Burke - Grallagh Kylebrack Loughrea Co Galway 20 John Burke - Grallagh Kylebrack Loughrea Co Galway Lot Vendor Lot Vendor 20 John Burke - Grallagh Kylebrack Loughrea Co Galway 20 John Burke - Grallagh Kylebrack Loughrea Co Galway 53 Brian Cahill - Rehy Park Cross Kilrush Co Clare 53 Brian Cahill - Rehy Park Cross Kilrush Co Clare 95 Mark James Carmody - Carrigaholt Kilrush Co Clare 95 Mark James Carmody - Carrigaholt Kilrush Co Clare 93, 94 Kieran Casey - Gortnahaha Kildysart Ennis Co Clare 93, 94 Kieran Casey - Gortnahaha Kildysart Ennis Co Clare 73 Mark Clune - Drominanov Feakle Co Clare 73 Mark Clune - Drominanov Feakle Co Clare 61, 62, 65, 78, 79 Pat Connellan - Kilcolumb Kilmaley Ennis Co Clare 61, 62, 65, 78, 79 Pat Connellan - Kilcolumb Kilmaley Ennis Co Clare 12 Declan Dalton - Dirreen Athea Co Limerick 12 Declan Dalton - Dirreen Athea Co Limerick 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 24, Patrick Donnelly - Lissycasey Ennis Co Clare 33 5, 45, 47,2, 48 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9,Gerard 13, 24, DonnellyPatrick - Donnelly Lissycasey - LissycaseyEnnis Co Clare Ennis Co Clare 33 16, 27, 28,5, 29,45, 30, 47, 31, 48 Gerard DonnellyGerard - DonnellyRenappa -Lissycasey Lissycasey Co Ennis Clare Co Clare 32 1 16, 27, 28, 29, 30,Peter 31, DownesGerard - Knocknaboula Donnelly - Renappa Doonogan Lissycasey P O Mullagh Co Co Clare Clare 32 96, 99 Colman Fahy - Rakerin Gort Co Galway 1 Peter Downes - Knocknaboula Doonogan P O Mullagh Co Clare 51 Tom Fitzpatrick - Rathcraggaun Ennis Co Clare 96, 99 Colman Fahy - Rakerin Gort Co Galway 25 Michael Green - Dromore Feakle Co Clare 51 Tom Fitzpatrick - Rathcraggaun Ennis Co Clare 34 Gerald Griffey - Cloongowna Kilnamona Ennis Co Clare 25 Michael Green - Dromore Feakle Co Clare 91 John Hehir - Glencanane Kildysart Ennis Co Clare 34 Gerald Griffey - Cloongowna Kilnamona Ennis Co Clare 59 Kevin Hehir - Lack West Kilmihil Co Clare 91 John Hehir - Glencanane Kildysart Ennis Co Clare 1 59 Kevin Hehir - Lack West Kilmihil Co Clare Lot Vendor Lot Vendor 10 Geraldine Hill - Caherea Lissycasey Ennis Co Clare 20 John Burke - Grallagh Kylebrack Loughrea Co Galway 54, 75 Gerald Huban - Nogra Tawnagh West Kinvara Co Galway 53 Brian Cahill - Rehy Park Cross Kilrush Co Clare 64 Gerard Kelly - Shanacoole Kildysart Ennis Co Clare 95 Mark James Carmody - Carrigaholt Kilrush Co Clare 60, 86, 90 Sean Lyons - Ardroon Ruan Co Clare 93, 94 Kieran Casey - Gortnahaha Kildysart Ennis Co Clare 88 Kevin Maloney - Fermoyle Broadford Co Clare 73 Mark Clune - Drominanov Feakle Co Clare 17 Peter Mcnamara - Ballymakea Mullagh Co Clare 61, 62, 65, 78, 79 Pat Connellan - Kilcolumb Kilmaley Ennis Co Clare 97, 98 David Moloney - Tyone Nenagh Co Tipperary 12 Declan Dalton - Dirreen Athea Co Limerick 63 Anthony Moloney - Fairhill Feakle Co Clare 15, 21, 22,2, 233, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9,Michael 13, 24, MullinsPatrick - ClohanmoreDonnelly - Lissycasey Cree Kilrush Ennis Co Clare Co Clare 33 82 5, 45, 47, 48 Thomas MurphyGerard - DonnellyCarhuligane - Lissycasey Mullagh Co Ennis Clare Co Clare 43, 44, 4616, 27, 28, 29, 30,Anthony 31, O'BrienGerard - DonnellyCloncool O'Callaghans- Renappa Lissycasey Mills Co Clare Co Clare 32 14 Conor O'Brien - Leeds Miltown Malbay Co Clare 1 Peter Downes - Knocknaboula Doonogan P O Mullagh Co Clare 57, 58, 66 Andrew O'Connell - Main Street Broadford Co Clare 96, 99 Colman Fahy - Rakerin Gort Co Galway 40 Christopher O'Connor - Attyterilla Ruan Co Clare 51 Tom Fitzpatrick - Rathcraggaun Ennis Co Clare 74 John O'Dea Jnr - Lisnafaha Kildysart Ennis Co Clare 25 Michael Green - Dromore Feakle Co Clare 41, 42 Noel O'Driscoll - Ballyalla Ennis Co Clare 34 Gerald Griffey - Cloongowna Kilnamona Ennis Co Clare 26 Senan Patrick O'Flaherty - Lr Gowerhass Cooraclare Kilrush Co Clare 91 John Hehir - Glencanane Kildysart Ennis Co Clare 2 59 Kevin Hehir - Lack West Kilmihil Co Clare Lot Lot Vendor Vendor 80 James O'Grady - Meenross Scariff Co Clare 20 John Burke - Grallagh Kylebrack Loughrea Co Galway 67, 70 Michael O'Neill - Castletaylor Ardrahan Co Galway 53 Brian Cahill - Rehy Park Cross Kilrush Co Clare 49, 50 John J O'Sullivan - Cooga Kildysart Co Clare 95 Mark James Carmody - Carrigaholt Kilrush Co Clare 18 Eamonn Quinlivan - Liscullane Tulla Co Clare 93, 94 Kieran Casey - Gortnahaha Kildysart Ennis Co Clare 87 Patrick Quinn - Gortnaclough Kinvara Co Galway 73 Mark Clune - Drominanov Feakle Co Clare 72 Liam Quinn - Brisla Cooraclare Co Clare 61, 62, 65, 78, 79 Pat Connellan - Kilcolumb Kilmaley Ennis Co Clare 37, 38, 39 Norman Richardson - Tully North Newtowngore Carrick-On-Shannon Co Leitrim 12 Declan Dalton - Dirreen Athea Co Limerick 84, 89 Kieran Rochford - Feakle East Feakle Co Clare 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 24, Patrick Donnelly - Lissycasey Ennis Co Clare 52, 56, 83, 85,33 92 David Rynne - Knockcarron Miltown Malbay Co Clare 35, 36 5, 45, 47, 48Sean SextonGerard - Moyfadda Donnelly Labasheeda - Lissycasey Kilrush EnnisCo Clare Co Clare 11 16, 27, 28, 29,Martin 30, 31, SextonGerard - Clounlaheen Donnelly Mullagh - Renappa Co Clare Lissycasey Co Clare 32 68, 69, 71, 771 Michael SextonPeter - Aheybridge Downes -Mullagh Knocknaboula Ennis Co Doonogan Clare P O Mullagh Co Clare 19 Paddy Sheehan - Tubber Lissycasey Co Clare 96, 99 Colman Fahy - Rakerin Gort Co Galway 55, 76, 81 Patrick Torpey - Clonadrum Mullagh Co Clare 51 Tom Fitzpatrick - Rathcraggaun Ennis Co Clare 25 Michael Green - Dromore Feakle Co Clare 34 Gerald Griffey - Cloongowna Kilnamona Ennis Co Clare 91 John Hehir - Glencanane Kildysart Ennis Co Clare 3 59 Kevin Hehir - Lack West Kilmihil Co Clare Lot 1 RATHCALED KOJAK ID: IE361120690158 Breed: Angus Sex: Male DOB: 21-Apr-2013 Owner: Peter Downes - Knocknaboula Doonogan P O Mullagh Co Clare Breeder: Mary Finnegan - Rathcalad Ballynacargy Mullingar Co Westmeath Crescent Creek Maximum 37c Sire: Gigginstown House Timmy C221 Kbj Conquer All IE361428480221 447j Llb Kinochtry Beauty 403e 0161 Hf Tibbie 1j O G L Battle Cry 427 128 Hf Tibbie 71g Bronco Of The Moss Dam: Clonguish Edwina D194 Fordel Eisenhower IE251137560194 Y423 Emerica O83 Of The Moss Bohey Jasper Clonguish Ellen Rathcor Genny Star Rating (Within €uro value Index Star rating (across Angus breed) Economic Indexes per progeny Reliability all beef breeds) €42 47% Terminal Index (Average) €92 42% Replacement Index (Average) Maternal Cow Traits : €78 40% Maternal Progeny Traits : €14 47% Dairy Beef Star Rating (Within Index Trait Star rating (across Angus breed) Key profit traits Value Reliability all beef breeds) Expected progeny performance Calving difficulty (% 3 & 4) +2.1% 56% Breed ave: 2.15%,All breeds ave: 4.49% (Average) Docility (1-5 scale) Breed ave: 0,All breeds ave: 0.01 scale (Average) Carcass weight (kg) +0kg 47% Breed ave: 4.88kg,All breeds ave: 14.99kg (Average) Carcass conformation (1-15 scale) +0.39 47% Breed ave: 0.64,All breeds ave: 1.32 scale (Average) Expected daughter breeding performance Daughter calving diff (% 3 & 4) +7.16% 40% Breed ave: 6.93%,All breeds ave: 5.9% (Average) Daughter Milk (kg) +3.4kg 42% Breed ave: 4.89kg,All breeds ave: 2.04kg (Average) Daughter calving interval (days) -6.68days 39% Breed ave: -4.8days,All breeds ave: -0.59days (Low) Additional Information: Linear composites Value Reliability Muscle Skeletal Function Herd data quality index Animal not scored. N/A Copyright, Irish Cattle Breeding Federation ICBF Feb 2017 4 Animal not scored. Lot 2 CLOONLEE MILO ID: IE271828140096 Breed: Angus Sex: Male DOB: 07-Mar-2015 Owner: Patrick Donnelly - Lissycasey Ennis Co Clare Breeder: John Duffy - Churchfield Knock Co Mayo Sav 8180 Traveler 004 Sire: Tubridmore Gizmo E.T. (Et) Sav Net Worth 4200 RGZ Sav May 2410 Young Dale Elba Tc Freedom 104 23n[Et](Imp) Yonug Dale Elba 18l Geis Gambler 21'90 Dam: Glashwee Jennifer Moorland Victor IE272347990267 D117 Owenmore Sabrina Acres Patrick Knock Susan Knock Nuala Star Rating (Within €uro value Index Star rating (across Angus breed) Economic Indexes per progeny Reliability all beef breeds) €62 45% Terminal Index (Average) €116 42% Replacement Index (Average) Maternal Cow Traits : €90 41% Maternal Progeny Traits : €26 45% Dairy Beef Star Rating (Within Index Trait Star rating (across Angus breed) Key profit traits Value Reliability all beef breeds) Expected progeny performance Calving difficulty (% 3 & 4) +2.1% 49% Breed ave: 2.15%,All breeds ave: 4.49% (Average) Docility (1-5 scale) Breed ave: 0,All breeds ave: 0.01 scale (Average) Carcass weight (kg) +6kg 46% Breed ave: 4.88kg,All breeds ave: 14.99kg (Average) Carcass conformation (1-15 scale) +0.68 46% Breed ave: 0.64,All breeds ave: 1.32 scale (Average) Expected daughter breeding performance Daughter calving diff (% 3 & 4) +6.58% 42% Breed ave: 6.93%,All breeds ave: 5.9% (Average) Daughter Milk (kg) +5.1kg 43% Breed ave: 4.89kg,All breeds ave: 2.04kg (Average) Daughter calving interval (days) -5.02days 38% Breed ave: -4.8days,All breeds ave: -0.59days (Low) Additional Information: Linear composites Value Reliability Muscle Skeletal Function Herd data quality index Animal not scored. N/A Copyright, Irish Cattle Breeding Federation ICBF Feb 2017 5 Animal not scored. Lot 3 CLOON MONTY ID: IE272436030056 Breed: Angus Sex: Male DOB: 23-Jun-2015 Owner: Patrick Donnelly - Lissycasey Ennis Co Clare Breeder: John Fitzgerald - Cloonkeen Castlebar Co Mayo Ankonian Elixir 100 Sire: Friarstown Ideal Pete K202 Et Netherallan Peter FPI Pershore Nightingale Pride Pershore S44 Friarstown Ideal Southland Full Throttle 15r J126 (Et) Sca 56f Of Ideal 7258 Hillsgrove Champion Dam: Cloon Girl Laheens Richard IE272436020030 Laheens Beddy Priestown Tornado Solan Donna Mullinashee Pansy Star Rating (Within €uro value Index Star rating (across Angus breed)
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