15/01/08
           
            The latest Holstein bull rankings released today (Tuesday 15 January)
              by MDC breeding+ has shown stability
              in the top two placed sires. German Mtoto son Mascol stays in top
            place followed by O-Bee Manfred Justice who keeps his second place.             
            
              Ranked using the revised Profitable Lifetime Index (PLI), which
                was introduced in August 2007 and places more emphasis on fitness
                and longevity traits, both these top bulls have been shown to
              breed daughters with increased ‘staying power’.  
              Mascol, who now has a PLI of £239, is predicted to reduce
                the somatic cell count of his daughters by 26%. Three other sires
                in the top 10 Holstein list have also been shown to match this
                very significant level of genetic improvement in milk quality – a
                major factor in cow health and welfare.  
              They are Braedale Goldwyn, in fourth place with a PLI of £216,
                who is also predicted to improve SCC by 26%, sixth placed UK
                bred Picston Shottle with a PLI of £207 and predicted SCC
                improvement of 29% – the highest in the top 10  – and
                10th placed Ramos with a PLI of £204 and a predicted improvement
                in SCC of 26%. 
              Still highlighting fitness traits, second placed O-Bee Manfred
                Justice, with a PLI of £230, shows further improvement
                in his lifespan score, increasing it by 0.2 in the past five
                months to 0.6. This indicates that he has the ability to breed
                daughters that remain in the milking herd for six months more
                than the UK average.  
              Braedale Goldwyn also improves his lifespan score by 0.1 to
                0.3. However, the best lifespan score in the top 10 is Ramos
                with a score of 0.9. 
              Climbing to third place and adding £14 to his PLI is fat
                specialist Wizzard. With a PLI of £219, he has a Predicted
                Transmitting Ability (PTA) for fat of +0.31%, showing the ability  to
                improve the compositional quality of his daughters’ milk. 
              The first British tested sire can be found in fifth place. Bilsrow
                Jock has improved his PLI by £16 to £214, mainly
                thanks to an improvement in his daughter Fertility Index of +1.6
                points. 
              He is followed closely by the next British proven sire Picston
                Shottle who now has almost 800 daughters in his production proof
                giving a reliability score of 99%. He has the highest Type Merit
                score in the top 10 available Holstein sires, published by Holstein
                UK, at 3.9. 
              Sharing seventh place with a PLI of £206 are Urnieta Zelati
                II, Jardin and Jango. Both Jardin and his paternal half brother
                Jango are predicted to improve fertility in their daughters – only
                beaten as a fertility improver by 10th placed Ramos who has a
                fertility index of 2.7.  
              Jango is a new entry to the top 10 Holstein sires ranked on
                PLI having added £20 to his score. Jock, Jardin and Jango
                are all Jocko Besne sons.  
              “Figures for the top Holstein sires re-inforce the value
                of the new PLI,” says MDC breeding+ director
                Marco Winters. “All 10 sires – and others going down
                the list – have very valuable fitness traits that will
                help improve the genetic merit of the UK dairy herd. 
              “Rounding off the top 10 bulls is an all round fitness
                specialist Ramos who improves his daughters’ lifespan by
                nearly a full lactation at +0.9, reduces SCC by 26% and is the
                best daughter fertility bull ranking in the top 10 at +2.7.”  
              Other notable newcomers to the top 50 PLI ranking are Gibor
                and Huddlestone Spooky. Gibor, despite being more than 10 years
                old, makes his debut on the listings. His late release as a service
                sire is warranted by his strong ‘fitness’ traits
                for SCC, lifespan and daughter fertility. “The industry
                has recognised the importance of these traits and is making more
                use of sires with these strengths in a bid to tackle the issues,” adds
                Mr Winters. 
              Spooky is a UK tested British family member of the number one
                PLI bull. Bred at Tim Gue’s Huddlestone farm, Spooky’s
                dam is full sister to Mascol. Many of the strong traits seen
                in this family are reflected in the early information of Spooky’s
                transmitting patterns. 
            The published information includes top PLI lists for bulls with
                UK progeny tests and international proofs as well as top cow
                and herd lists. All breeding+ information
                has also been sent to breed societies and milk recording organisations.  
            
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