April 6th, 2008
Fradon Jericho is a beautiful Red and White Sept. Storm son of Rudolph Jodie. Fradon Jericho has a full sister, Jordee, that is VG-87 as a 2 yr old in Canada.
Please send an e-mail to: wendellcoy@comcast.net and I will send you pictures of the bull and his full sister and 3 maternal sisters.
Wendell
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April 6th, 2008
Windy-Knoll-View Pledge Ex 95 just completed the commitee and it is officially Ex 95.
Windy-Knoll-View Prince is her Red Carrier Advent Brother.Â
Mark Ruth made a comment that the Advents are the best cattle he has milked or owned.
Call for semen.  Quantity discounts–make an order with your neighbors. 801-706-1138
Just think of the show potential and all the type. WOW
Wendell
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February 18th, 2008
The role of dairy foods is more crucial than ever as most Americans today are not getting enough calcium in their daily diets, putting them at risk for disease.
* Nearly 9 out of 10 teenage girls fail to get enough calcium in their diets.
* Almost 7 out of 10 teenage boys don’t meet daily calcium recommendations.
*About three-fourths of Americans (or about 75% do not get enough clacium in their diets).
Kids are in a calcium crisis- they need more milk more often. No matter what your age, the calcium that comes from milk and dairy products is an essential part of promoting good health as well as good bone development and maintenance.
source: Dairy Council
Wendell
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February 18th, 2008
The Red and White Dairy Cattle Association publishes a sire directory for Red and White Holstein and other Red and White Dairy Breeds. The 2007 book had 120 bulls entered. The 2008 Red and White Holstein Directory is going to press in Febuary 2008 and should be available by March 2008. Probably the most exciting youngsire that will be in the new pocket size directory will be WINDY-KNOLL-VIEW PRINCE-ET-RC. Prince is a maternal brother to WINDY-KNOLL-VIEW PRONTO,the highly proven bull at Select Sires. WINDY-KNOLL-VIEW PLEDGE, is the new  2007 All-American 5 yr old cow is his maternal sister. Taurus also has a maternal brother, WINDY-KNOLL-VIEW PROMOTE.
Windy-Knoll-View Prince-ET-RC is breed to make show winners. His sire, KHW Kite Advent-Red-ET sired a very dominant share of the 2007 Red and White All-Americans nominations. Windy-Knoll-View Prince’s dam is the EX-95 Promis cow at Windy-Knoll-View. His mat. sister, Pledge, was 1st Place 5 yr old at 2007 World Dairy Expo and is the 2007 All-American 5 yr old. Prince’s Grandam Windy-Knoll-View Ultimate Pala has over 48 decendents that have been nominated All-American or All-Canadian.
Call for Semen now 801-706-1138
Wendell
Red and White Holsteins
Red and White Holsteins
Red and White Holsteins
Red and White Holsteins
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February 14th, 2008
Red and White Holsteins have a recessive gene for hair color. The traditional color for holsteins is black and white. In order to get a Red and White Holstein calf, a red hair color gene must be given by both the sire and the dam. 75% of the world’s dairy cows are Red and White in color, although they are not all purbreed holsteins. Red and White Holsteins are gaining popularity in the United States where about 90% of the dairy cattle are Holsteins. Recently, there have been several popular sires that the Regisered Holstein Breeders have used that are Red and White Holsteins or Red Carrier Sires.
Some of those most popular bulls that are Red and White Holsteins or Red Carriers are Ja-Bob Jordan-Red, Kinglea Leader RC, Markwell Kite RC, Pursuit September Storm RC, Brookknook Milestone Red, STBVQ Rubens RC, Ladino Park Talent RC, Indiahead Red Marker RC, KHW Kite Advent Red, and Renown Factor RC.Â
 The Red and White Holsteins will have a huge growth in numbers over the next few years in the US and in the World.
Wendell
Red and White Holsteins
Red and White Holsteins
Red and White Holsteins
Red and White Holsteins
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February 2nd, 2008
Braedale Goldwyn added 57 dtrs and has a total of 309 on the production proof with 178 classified. Braedale Goldwyn will ad a bunch of dtrs. through out 2008 summaries. Braedale Goldwyn is price at $130 and is very hard to find any semen. Red and White Breeders can get 2 RC Goldwyn sons at Wilonna Sires. www.wilonnasires.com I heard that Braedale Goldwyn had an Allen brother that got a good proof?
Wendell
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February 2nd, 2008
Picston Shottle is #1 TPI bull. He added almost 800 dtrs. 17% of the total dtrs. or 175 are in the US. His US dtrs. average 82.4 actual on classifacation and age adjust to 85.8—Wow— The bad news is that he is housed in Great Britian and with the Foot and Mouth issue there, Semen will not come to the US for some time. Look for a really good Picton Shottle son.
Wendell
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January 28th, 2008
The Utah holstein convention was last week. Most conversations were about federal milk order and BST. While I was  in Ogden I went to Pappys farm, nobody was home. However; I did see the Dundee dau of Betsy she is a really nice young cow probably as good as any I have seen. We have recently had some Champion daus calf with nice udders, the first several that calved was pretty plain uddered, but milked well.     Â
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January 10th, 2008
Seman is now available on Windy-knoll-view Prince. This is the Advent son out Windy-Knoll-View Promis. You can find his picture on Doubletree Dairy web page. He is a great young bull with a great future. He has several maternal brothers in A.I. check out this great cow family. One of his maternal brothers is Windy-Knoll-View Pronto at Select Sires.
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January 6th, 2008
January 15, 2008 will be the day for the new sire summaries. Who will be hot and who will not. Will Windy-Knoll -View Pronto climb higher on the TPI list as he adds daughters? What will happen to the bulls getting the 2nd crop early daughters? Will Goldwyn and Shottel get better or will they crash? There are a lot of genetic programs that have invested thousands of dollars into their programs with these bulls. Breeders have lots of heifers pregnant and calving to these two bulls and the studs have sampled a lot of sons with hundreds of thousands of units distributed. Tommorrow is the day for excitement or tears.
Good luck,
Wendell
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