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Of Brachyspina on the Records of Holstein Association USA, Inc. As Of Bulls recorded as carriers (BY) of Brachyspina on the records of 1 Holstein Association USA, Inc. as of 12:36 Monday, April 14, 2014 Country Name Registration gc Stud Code USA FAR-O-LA FIN MUFFIN-ET 61196049 BY 0007HO08398 USA FARNEAR B ZARY ZILLION-ET 63050062 BY 0007HO09991 USA FARNEAR TONIC MARTINI-ET 70354828 BY USA FARNEAR-TBR ALTAARMADA-ET 63050132 BY 0011HO10639 USA FARNEAR-TBR NEANDER-ET 68571334 BY USA FLY-HIGHER MICHELOB-ET 64167446 BY 0029HO14137 USA FUSTEAD MICHAEL SAVERIO-ET 140064203 BY 0007HO10787 USA FUSTEAD SPARTY CRI-ET 65801580 BY 0001HO09841 Canada GEN-I-BEQ BLUEMOON-ET 103939462 BY 0200HO05719 Canada GEN-I-BEQ BOBBY-ET 104763146 BY 0200HO05853 Canada GEN-I-BEQ CAMMALLERI 106035129 BY 0200HO06190 Canada GEN-I-BEQ CHARLESTON-ET 104563646 BY 0200HO05819 Canada GEN-I-BEQ LAVAL-ET 104852695 BY 0200HO05938 Canada GEN-I-BEQ SAHARA 102437918 BY 0200HO05322 Canada GEN-I-BEQ SALTO-ETS 9243546 BY 0200HO04707 Canada GEN-I-BEQ SAMMY-ET 106518051 BY 0200HO03845 Canada GEN-I-BEQ SEQUENCE-ET 104862617 BY 0200HO05931 USA GENESEE-HILL DORCY ICE-ET 69425093 BY USA GIL-GAR DORCY THEILMAN-ET 56541527 BY USA GIL-GAR SOTO RUBIO 57224827 BY Canada GILLETTE JERRICK-ETS 7588018 BY 0200HO05577 Canada GILLETTE JORDAN-ETS 7588022 BY 0200HO05575 Canada GILLETTE JUNGLE 7816598 BY 0200HO03560 Canada GILLETTE STANLEYCUP-ETS 8932152 BY 0200HO03603 Canada GILLETTE WINDHAMMER-ETS 8932157 BY 0250HO00914 Canada GINARY SAMBA-RED-ET 7789514 BY 0200HO03525 USA GLEN-TOCTIN LICHAEL-ET 140417944 BY USA GLEN-TOCTIN SH LOGAN-ET 141695659 BY Canada GLENHAVEN CHANT-ET 8798386 BY 0200HO03372 USA GOLD-N-OAKS ALTHEA-ET 68771366 BY 0029HO16333 USA GOLD-N-OAKS MILHOUSE-ET 65499462 BY 0007HO10002 USA GOLD-N-OAKS RALPHIE-ET 62996081 BY 0029HO14118 Germany GOLD-N-OAKS RR ARBELL-ET 355080809 BY 0151HO04099 USA GOLD-N-OAKS S STYX 62996101 BY 0007HO09834 USA GREEN-CORNER MERCER-ET 53330633 BY 0007HO09470 USA GREEN-MEADOW DYNAMIC-ET 3003925139 BY 0007HO10761 Canada GREENLANE LIAM-RED-ET 7621005 BY 0200HO03535 USA HALL-LAR GAGE 3005609146 BY USA HAR-DALE-ACRES BRU CALEB-ET 69689589 BY Bulls recorded as carriers (BY) of Brachyspina on the records of 2 Holstein Association USA, Inc. as of 12:36 Monday, April 14, 2014 Country Name Registration gc Stud Code USA HARD-RAZOR DBM WALLACE-ET 141486039 BY USA HARDSCRABBLE MICHAEL GOLDEN 3005592670 BY USA HELMERS MAN O MAN FRED-ET 68869297 BY USA HELMERS MAN O MAN LUCKY-ET 69329643 BY USA HENDEL ALTASTERK-ET 69728292 BY USA HENDEL BERLON 69728316 BY USA HENDEL MISCHIEF-ET 65283043 BY 0200HO00542 USA HENDEL RAMOS BERLAND 63467818 BY 0007HO09668 USA HENDEL TEMPTER-TW 70033916 BY USA HENDEL TETON CRI-ET 69560608 BY USA HENDEL TYCE 246-ET 69728307 BY USA HIDDEN-VIEW BELIEVER-ET 134882477 BY 0200HO09712 USA HIGHLAND-FARM SUNDOWN 141131135 BY USA HIGHLAND-X-ING T APOCALY-TW 61689185 BY 0014HO04881 USA HILLMONT BOLTON LOUIS-ET 70186892 BY 0120HO01996 USA HONEYCREST ALTABESTYET-ET 69214832 BY USA HONEYCREST BOOKEM DANNO-ET 70260203 BY USA HONEYCREST GARRET GARY 69214842 BY USA HONEYCREST GLOS SHAMMY 4-ET 70260226 BY 0566HO01176 USA HONEYCREST GLOSS RACEY-ET 69214838 BY 0097HO40528 USA HONEYCREST WINDBREAKER-TW 132449988 BY 0029HO11090 USA HORSTYLE LITERAL 140324882 BY USA HUNSBERGER GOLDWYN RAY-ET 137478031 BY 0014HO05430 USA HURTGENLEA ATWOOD MOLITOR 70218124 BY USA HYDE-PARK MASTER 4059-TW 70968729 BY USA JAMESHILL-R BOLIVE SHAKA-ET 3003939043 BY 0007HO10498 USA JAMESHILL-R PLUS SKYLER-ET 3003939055 BY 0007HO10544 USA JENNITON BOLTON RAY-ET 138545459 BY 0007HO10156 USA JENNITON BOLTON ROSS-ET 138425951 BY 0014HO05889 USA JERLAND DENISON-ET 133947854 BY 0200HO01861 USA JERLAND DWIGHT-ET 138632926 BY 0200HO05896 USA JIMKA RAMOS ROBERT-ET 63601524 BY 0007HO09837 USA JIMTOWN ALTAGERMANIA-ET 136975003 BY 0011HO09887 USA JIMTOWN FB NABEEL-ET 70836290 BY USA JIMTOWN GOLD NUCLEUS-ET 69261758 BY 0054HO00579 USA JIMTOWN NEHEMIAH-ET 70836289 BY USA JIMTOWN R NYLES-ET 69261779 BY USA JUNIPER ROTATE JED-ET 2040728 BY 0011HO02847 USA K-STAR LAROSS-ET 70019869 BY Bulls recorded as carriers (BY) of Brachyspina on the records of 3 Holstein Association USA, Inc. as of 12:36 Monday, April 14, 2014 Country Name Registration gc Stud Code USA K-STAR SUPER SUMMIT-ET 69304343 BY USA K-STAR SUPER SUPREME-ET 69304317 BY USA KAL-SIDE SUPER RANDALL 140950762 BY USA KAL-SIDE UNO ROBERT 142426311 BY USA KAT-LIN GERARD NACHO-ET 70225662 BY USA KAT-LIN GERARD NASCAR-ET 70225659 BY USA KAT-LIN GERARD NEPTUNE-ET 70225664 BY USA KELLERCREST AIRAID LINUS-ET 63260514 BY 0014HO05926 USA KERIEL GOLD CHIP BRECKEN-ET 141784472 BY USA KICK-IT-UP ACTIVIST-ET 129119896 BY 0011HO06708 USA KING-LANE MAN-O LAKESIDE-ET 66553753 BY USA KINGS-RANSOM ALTADAPPER 64821565 BY 0011HO10467 USA KINGS-RANSOM M CORE-ET 71689554 BY USA KINGS-RANSOM MM DUKE 65827969 BY USA KINGS-RANSOM R ORGAN-ET 64821581 BY 0147HO02253 USA KINGS-RANSOM RMS DESPAIR-ET 62030409 BY 0001HO08824 USA KOEBELE BOLIV LORING CRI-ET 64541678 BY 0001HO09974 USA KOEBELE P-S SANTA-FE-ET 137273074 BY 0029HO13548 USA KY-PROUD JOSH-ET 140301447 BY USA KY-PROUD LUCK-ET 140264779 BY Canada LA PRESENTATION BELMOND-RED-ET 103473212 BY 0200HO02208 Canada LA PRESENTATION BROYARD P-ET 105585802 BY Canada LA PRESENTATION DENZEL-ET 101431985 BY 0200HO05239 USA LACLAR LOCOMOTION-TW 140389188 BY USA LADYS-MANOR GREENWOOD-ET 69617803 BY USA LADYS-MANOR M SHIMMY-ET 69161582 BY 0007HO10935 USA LADYS-MANOR Z MAGELLAN-ET 69368692 BY 0183HO02125 Canada LAJEANTE KINGLY-ET 101409948 BY 0200HO05210 USA LANGS-TWIN-B CR CASH-ET 64009099 BY 0001HO02566 USA LANGS-TWIN-B CR CHESTER-ET 64009088 BY 0001HO02564 USA LARCREST CAPTIVATE-ET 52475266 BY 0200HO09446 USA LARCREST CHIPOTLE-ET 51870141 BY 0014HO05136 USA LARCREST CONTROL-ET 52475244 BY 0029HO11931 Canada LARELEVE DAVIGNON-ET 103370555 BY 0200HO05596 USA LATUCH ALTATAXFREE-ET 64990015 BY 0011HO10379 USA LATUCH BAXTER TREAD-ET 64990065 BY 0001HO02718 USA LATUCH BOLTON TURJAN-ET 64990036 BY 0001HO02651 USA LATUCH CONVINCER FARLEY-ET 129069717 BY 0007HO06695 USA LATUCH ELEGANT TORO-ET 62711203 BY 0007HO09511 Bulls recorded as carriers (BY) of Brachyspina on the records of 4 Holstein Association USA, Inc. as of 12:36 Monday, April 14, 2014 Country Name Registration gc Stud Code USA LATUCH GARRETT TORRENT 69156303 BY USA LATUCH LEWIS TONY-ET 70819371 BY USA LATUCH MICHAEL LAZERUS 66066791 BY 0007HO10593 USA LATUCH MICHAEL LEXUS-ET 66066816 BY 0007HO10686 USA LATUCH ROSS TORO 70020599 BY USA LATUCH TRIGGER TREK 70020629 BY 0014HO06904 USA LATUCH TRIGGER TRUST-ET 70020604 BY USA LATUCH TRIGGER TURBO-ET 70020606 BY USA LE-O-LA GERARD DALLAS-ET 69737243 BY USA LE-O-LA GERARD DILLON-ET 69737263 BY USA LE-O-LA IOTA DELIVERY-ET 69737275 BY Canada LESPEREE GLOBAL-ET 106653658 BY 0200HO06332 Canada LESPERRON MACLEOD-ET 104483696 BY 0200HO05876 USA LEVEL-PLAIN RAMOS CONRAD-ET 66546260 BY USA LIRR MAGNA-P 305 P-ET 70504978 BY USA LIRR SOMERSET-ET 63068832 BY 0200HO02385 USA LIRR SPECIAL 313 P-RED-ET 70504986 BY USA LIRR SPECIAL DUAL PP-RED-ET 70504975 BY 0106HO02865 USA LONDONDALE LMAN MAGNUM-ET 2157256 BY 0001HO04267 Canada LORKA COGNAC-RED-ET 104980395 BY 0200HO05960 Canada LORKA PORTO-ETS 104522842 BY 0200HO05871 Canada LORKA QUIDAM-ET 106323600 BY 0200HO06396 Canada LORKA TITAN 106154960 BY 0200HO06247 USA LUTZ-BROOKVIEW ANDY A-ET 137033630 BY 0014HO05324 USA LUTZ-BROOKVIEW MICHAEL-ET 133389654 BY 0007HO07853 USA LYNNCREST DORCY ZUMBA-ET 140837476 BY 0007HO11251 Bulls recorded as tested free (TY) of Brachyspina on the records of 5 Holstein Association USA, Inc. as of 12:36 Monday, April 14, 2014 Country Name Registration gc Stud Code USA FAIRMONT DENIM PICABO 70802044 TY 0001HO10869 USA FAIRMONT PETRONE LOOPER-ET 71692528 TY 0001HO11089 Denmark FALSTER-RED-ET 4534802835 TY Germany FANATIC-ET 354812817 TY 0202HO00982 Italy FANTASY VENTUS 1990208815 TY 0198HO00184 USA FAR-O-LA AIRRAID RILEY-ET 63719866 TY 0014HO05816 USA FAR-O-LA BOLVR SAMBO CRI-ET 62398831 TY 0001HO09051 USA FAR-O-LA SABLE MORTAIL-ET 60919279 TY 0007HO08233 USA FAR-O-LA SHADA 63050003 TY 0200HO05702 USA FAR-R-LA SR ACE-ET 71088585 TY USA FARNEAR AINSWORTH-ET 71088757 TY 0029HO17513 USA FARNEAR ALFALFA-ET 71088755 TY 0029HO17516 USA FARNEAR ALTAALIX-ET 68571376 TY 0011HO11105 USA FARNEAR ALTABINGO-ET 72596580 TY 0011HO11443 USA FARNEAR ALTABUZZ-ET 70354901 TY 0011HO11321 USA FARNEAR AMARILLO-ET 71088756 TY 0029HO17512 USA FARNEAR BOLTON ZARY ZEKE-ET 63050061 TY 0001HO02504 USA FARNEAR BOZICA BUZZ-ET 70354864 TY 0007HO11824 USA FARNEAR BREWSTER-ET 70354908 TY 0029HO16598 USA FARNEAR BRILEY BOYANA-ET 70354905 TY 0007HO11827 USA FARNEAR BRILEY BUS-ET 71088578 TY USA FARNEAR BRILEY O-BO-ET 70639339 TY 0007HO11826 USA FARNEAR BRISK-ET 70354842 TY 0029HO16495 USA FARNEAR DAYTONA-ET 68571351 TY 0001HO10433 USA FARNEAR F BALLBOY-ET 70354811 TY 0147HO02430 USA FARNEAR FRANCHISE FAIR-ET 63049981 TY 0029HO13447 USA FARNEAR HADDY-ET 63050091 TY 0029HO14288 USA FARNEAR HARBOR-ET 68571343 TY USA FARNEAR HEAVEN HARDEN-ET 70354903 TY 0007HO11828 USA FARNEAR LET IT BE-ET 71088635 TY 0200HO06531 USA FARNEAR MICHAEL MARKET 68571301 TY 0007HO10888 USA FARNEAR MR BANK-ET 71088599 TY 0534HO00016 USA FARNEAR O-HOLLYWOOD-ET 68571324 TY USA FARNEAR P HEAVEN HANDY-ET 68571284 TY 0029HO14698 USA FARNEAR ROCKING MAINE-ET 70354832 TY 0001HO10639 USA FARNEAR SR DANCER-ET 71088577 TY USA FARNEAR SS ADMIRAL-ET 71088761 TY 0007HO12233 USA FARNEAR-BH BRAVEHEART-ET 71088603 TY 0054HO00718 USA FARNEAR-BH BROCADE BROCK-ET 70476882 TY 0534HO00011 Bulls recorded as tested free (TY) of Brachyspina on the records of 6 Holstein Association USA, Inc. as of 12:36 Monday, April
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