Bred and owned by Dorothea Beier and Horst Schulz in St Cyrille, Quebec, Pally Jo has records to over 18,000 kgs of milk with over 53,000 kgs lifetime to date, proving that Pally Jo is profitable from every angle.

These 1000 EX daughters are only a fraction of Goldwyn’s story in Canada. He has a remarkable 85 per cent GP and better rating on over 30,000 daughters classified, with one in 30 of these daughters scoring EX and one in three scoring VG.

“Goldwyn has redefined the breed,” says Semex sire analyst Julien Chabot.

"Having his one thousandth daughter classified EX is a milestone no other bull in Canada has ever achieved. Goldwyn makes it look easy. With still more than 10,000 young VG daughters, we should not be surprised if Goldwyn reaches the mark of 2000 EX daughters someday!”

Goldwyn’s sons are also making their mark worldwide, topping LPI and TPI charts and transmitting the same traits that made Goldwyn so popular: tremendous udders, low SCS, high productive life, high fat and excellent type. At Semex over 115 Goldwyn sons have been sampled, with eight now being proven.

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“On a constant basis, the Goldwyn sons and grandsons excel for overall type and good components,” says Pierre Laliberté, Semex senior vice president, genetics and research.

“Most of them are quite low on SCS and significantly improve Herd Life. Goldwyn’s influence will be major in the show ring, but he will be remembered for his great influence of long-lasting cows that could be mated to a variety of sires.

"With several sons used extensively in Canada, and soon many grandsons, Goldwyn will be found in the pedigrees of a very high percentage of Canadian cows.”  PD

—From EastGen news release