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Vendor 47 Mark Beirne - Corduff Aughamore Carrick-On-Shannon Co Leitrim Lot Vendor 47 Mark Beirne - Corduff Aughamore Carrick-On-Shannon Co Leitrim 62 Thomas F Beirne - Drumbeera Gorvagh Po Carrick-On-Shannon Co Leitrim 20 Amanda Bogan - Coolarty Edgeworthstown Co Longford 49, 74 Noel Bohan - Drumrane Ballinamore Co Leitrim 68, 69 Barry Brennan - Tubbertelly Tubbercurry Co Sligo 12 Tom Brennan - Glan West Charlestown Co Mayo 30, 31, 45 James H Clarke - St Patricks Street Boyle Co Roscommon 25, 48 Niall Conaty - Coratober Cavan Co Cavan 6 Kenton Crowe - Aughakilfaughnan Mohill Co Leitrim 37, 67 Michael Doorley - Cloonmurray Strokestown Co Roscommon 18 Cormac Duignan - Laheen Eslin Bridge Carrick-On-Shannon Co. Leitrim 14 Gerard Feeley - Scregg Carrick On Shannon Co Roscommon 40, 42, 43 Joseph Finnerty - Garranard Ballina Co Mayo 2 Noel Fitzpatrick - Milltown Belturbet Co Cavan 26, 34, 50 John Joseph Freyne - Ballymote Rd Charlestown Co Mayo 54 Michael Gallagher - Lavey Charlestown Co Mayo 1 Thomas Gavaghan - Glann Charlestown Co Mayo Lot Vendor 21 Alan Gibbons - Coggle Strokestown Co Roscommon 58, 70 James Hall - Coolnahinch Kenagh Co Longford 33 Martin Herity - Ballineden Cloghboley Drumcliffe Co Sligo 15 Michael J Horan - Coolcran Cloghans P O Ballina Co Mayo 73 Colm Kelly - Drumhilla Killeshandra Co Cavan 5 Bernard Kerins - Carnaree Ballymote Co Sligo 19, 27, 57 Norman W Little - Eastersnow Boyle Co Roscommon 59, 60, 61, 66 Eugene Mc Govern - Tonlagee Ballyconnell Co Cavan 7, 23 Joseph J Mccormack - Steil Tulsk Castlerea Co Roscommon 64 Sean Mcgovern - Derryvella Corlough Belturbet Co Cavan 63 Robert Emmet Mcnulty - Kilbarron Ballyshannon Co Donegal 56 Liam Mcweeney - Kilrush Ballinamore Co Leitrim 35, 36 James Morrow - Abbey House Ballyshannon Donegal P O Co Donegal 44, 71 Liam Muldowney - Rabawn Swinford Co Mayo 22, 24, 72 Morgan Mulhern - Ballinafad Boyle Co Sligo 16, 53 Thomas Mulligan - Currycramp Dromod Co Leitrim 9, 10, 38 Patrick Murphy - Puntabeg Charlestown Claremorris Co Mayo Lot Vendor 41, 55 Michael Nevin - Cloggernagh Glenhest Newport Co Mayo 17 Mr Brian Prior - Coragh Derradda Ballinamore Co Leitrim 51 Malachy Quinn - Glenbrack Gort Co Galway 65 Gerard Regan - Driney Loughglynn Castlerea Co Roscommon 3 Aiden Michael Reynolds - Bunlahy Ballinalee Co Longford 4 Michael Reynolds - Bunnymore Eslin Carrick On Shannon Co Leitrim 11 Michael Shanley - Aughamore Dromod Co Leitrim 13, 28, 29, 32 Geraldine Shanley - Clooncolligan Bornacoola Carrick-On-Shannon Co Leitrim 52 David Walpole - Cornavad Keshcarrigan Carrick -On Shannon Co. Leitrim 46 Frank Ward - Acres Ballyshannon Donegal P O Co Donegal 8, 39 Adam Woods - Breandrum Ballyconnell Co Cavan Lot 1 GLEANN RONNIE ID: 372213923540200 Breed: Angus Sex: Male DOB: 10-Sep-2018 Owner: Thomas Gavaghan - Glann Charlestown Co Mayo Breeder: Sav Net Worth 4200 Sire: Westellen Diego M734 Bova Lord Blackwood WZG H175 Belvin Lady Blossom64'04et Imp Liss Dana E680 Gigginstown Rolls Royce E.T. Liss Dina A400 Hoff Limited Edition Sc 594 Dam: Gleann Jenny Friarstown Edition IE272189290154 Royal Eston Anne 23j Ballycaher Trinity Kilkelly Wilma Kilkelly Pauline Evaluation Date: Mar 2021 Next Evaluation Date: 23-May-2021 Star Rating (Within €uro value Index Star rating (across Angus breed) Economic Indexes per progeny Reliability all beef breeds) €151 29% Replacement (Low) €71 28% Terminal (Low) Calving Difficulty (births requiring considerable assistance; % 3 & 4) When Mated With: Value Reliability Beef cows +2.6% 29% Breed avg: 1.95%,All breeds avg: 3.78% (Low) Beef heifers +5.6% 28% Breed avg: 4.69%,All breeds avg: 8.1% (Low) Star Rating (Within Star rating (across Angus breed) Key Replacement Profit Traits Value Reliability all beef breeds) Expected Progeny Performance Docility (1-5 scale) -0.03 34% Breed avg: 0.01,All breeds avg: 0.02 scale (Low) Carcass weight (kg) +5.5kg 31% Breed avg: 6.05kg,All breeds avg: 16.68kg (Low) Carcass conformation (1-15 scale) +1.14 31% Breed avg: 0.67,All breeds avg: 1.42 scale (Low) Expected Daughter Breeding Performance Daughter calving diff (% 3 & 4) +4.8% 23% Breed avg: 6.39%,All breeds avg: 5.37% Daughter Milk (kg) +7.9kg 33% Breed avg: 5.79kg,All breeds avg: 2.39kg (Low) Daughter calving interval (days) -7.47days 26% Breed avg: -4.52days,All breeds avg: -0.86days (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 This report has been prepared by ICBF in good faith on the basis of information provided to it. No representation or warranty expressed or implied is made or given by ICBF as to the accuracy, reliability, completeness of this Report. ICBF shall not be liable for any losses (whether direct or indirect), damages, costs or expenses whatsoever, incurred or arising from any use of or reliance on this Report or the information contained in it by any person. Lot 2 ERNEHILL STRONGBOW ID: 372226081910039 Breed: Angus Sex: Male DOB: 10-Sep-2019 Owner: Noel Fitzpatrick - Milltown Belturbet Co Cavan Breeder: Sunset Acres Bang Sire: Ballymagrine Wonder Bohey Jasper S2021 Bohey Baccarat Sire Verified (SNP) Dmm Distinction 17g Ballymagrine Tara GENOMIC Highway Rosie EVALUATION GENOMIC Te Mania Yorkshire Y437 EVALUATION Dam: Ernehill Nicola Te Mania Berkley B1 IE121767190004 Te Mania Lowan Z53 Et Dam Verified (SNP) Ankonian Elixir 100 2379 Cloonfad Etna H277 Cloonfad Elite D191 Evaluation Date: Mar 2021 Next Evaluation Date: 23-May-2021 Star Rating (Within €uro value Index Star rating (across Angus breed) Economic Indexes per progeny Reliability all beef breeds) €140 45% Replacement (Average) €90 48% Terminal (Average) Calving Difficulty (births requiring considerable assistance; % 3 & 4) When Mated With: Value Reliability Beef cows +0.6% 73% Breed avg: 1.95%,All breeds avg: 3.78% (High) Beef heifers +2.4% 50% Breed avg: 4.69%,All breeds avg: 8.1% (Average) Star Rating (Within Star rating (across Angus breed) Key Replacement Profit Traits Value Reliability all beef breeds) Expected Progeny Performance Docility (1-5 scale) -0.04 44% Breed avg: 0.01,All breeds avg: 0.02 scale (Average) Carcass weight (kg) +11.2kg 45% Breed avg: 6.05kg,All breeds avg: 16.68kg (Average) Carcass conformation (1-15 scale) +0.69 45% Breed avg: 0.67,All breeds avg: 1.42 scale (Average) Expected Daughter Breeding Performance Daughter calving diff (% 3 & 4) +6.2% 61% Breed avg: 6.39%,All breeds avg: 5.37% Daughter Milk (kg) +8.3kg 45% Breed avg: 5.79kg,All breeds avg: 2.39kg (Average) Daughter calving interval (days) -6.78days 40% Breed avg: -4.52days,All breeds avg: -0.86days (Average) Additional Information: Linear composites Value Reliability Muscle Skeletal Function Herd data quality index Animal not scored. N/A Copyright, Irish Cattle Breeding Federation ICBF This report has been prepared by ICBF in good faith on the basis of information provided to it. No representation or warranty expressed or implied is made or given by ICBF as to the accuracy, reliability, completeness of this Report. ICBF shall not be liable for any losses (whether direct or indirect), damages, costs or expenses whatsoever, incurred or arising from any use of or reliance on this Report or the information contained in it by any person. Lot 3 BUNLAHY SEAN DUBH ET ID: 372212251780381 Breed: Angus Sex: Male DOB: 18-Oct-2019 Owner: Aiden Michael Reynolds - Bunlahy Ballinalee Co Longford Breeder: Young Dale Touch Down 36m Sire: Carrigroe Mr Rebel Rathosheen Hugo AA4140 Cahirmee Dotti Sire Verified (SNP) Cashelane Bowie A337 Carrigroe Fiesty 956 GENOMIC Lakeside Lodge Lady Ena F236EVALUATION GENOMIC Young Dale Touch Down 36mEVALUATION Dam: Bunlahy Katy Mogeely Joe H979 IE251261730295 Duncanziemere Jody F223 Dam Verified (SNP) Netherton Fabolous Cruz Y300 Bunlahy Bianca H230 Bunlahy Brid C148 Evaluation Date: Mar 2021 Next Evaluation Date: 23-May-2021 Star Rating (Within €uro value Index Star rating (across Angus breed) Economic Indexes per progeny Reliability all beef breeds) €109 42% Replacement (Average) €85 45% Terminal (Average) Calving Difficulty (births requiring considerable assistance; % 3 & 4) When Mated With: Value Reliability Beef cows +1.9% 66% Breed avg: 1.95%,All breeds avg: 3.78% (High) Beef heifers +5.7% 43% Breed avg: 4.69%,All breeds avg: 8.1% (Average) Star Rating (Within Star rating (across Angus breed) Key Replacement Profit Traits Value Reliability all beef breeds) Expected Progeny Performance Docility (1-5 scale) 0.13 43% Breed avg: 0.01,All breeds avg: 0.02 scale (Average) Carcass weight (kg) +13.4kg 45% Breed avg: 6.05kg,All breeds avg: 16.68kg (Average) Carcass conformation (1-15 scale) +0.76 40% Breed avg: 0.67,All breeds avg: 1.42 scale (Average) Expected Daughter Breeding Performance Daughter calving diff (% 3 & 4) +7.6% 57% Breed avg: 6.39%,All breeds avg: 5.37% Daughter Milk (kg) +6.7kg 40% Breed avg: 5.79kg,All breeds avg: 2.39kg (Average) Daughter calving interval (days) -3.65days 36% Breed avg: -4.52days,All breeds avg: -0.86days (Low) Additional Information: Linear composites Value Reliability Muscle FERTILITY TESTED EXPORT TESTED MYOSTATIN NON CARRIER Skeletal VACCINATED FOR LEPTO, BVD AND BLACK LEG Function Herd data quality index Animal not scored. N/A Copyright, Irish Cattle Breeding Federation ICBF This report has been prepared by ICBF in good faith on the basis of information provided to it. No representation or warranty expressed or implied is made or given by ICBF as to the accuracy, reliability, completeness of this Report. ICBF shall not be liable for any losses (whether direct or indirect),
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