Letitia 1226, lot 9 at the Galbally production sale. Sired by Usse.
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The Galbally herd of Trevor Masterson is set to host its first ever production sale at the Limousin cattle society’s sale in Roscommon on Saturday 19 May. The sale comprises 17 heifers from the herd, with the majority rating five stars on the replacement index. The heifers range from 15 to 20 months and are sired by stock bulls Galbally Danastic and Celtic Hercules, as well as some popular AI sires such as Engy Mn, Usse, Gamin, Castleview Gazelle and Netherall Jackpot. The dam lines of the heifers form the foundation of the Galbally herd and are proven with excellent milk and longevity. These lines include some of the highest-indexed cows in the country, as well as previous show winners and French imports.
The herd boasts an excellent health status, being both BVD-free and Johnes accredited level one. All heifers forward will also be export-tested.
The catalogue is available to view on the Irish Limousin Cattle Society website.
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The Galbally herd of Trevor Masterson is set to host its first ever production sale at the Limousin cattle society’s sale in Roscommon on Saturday 19 May. The sale comprises 17 heifers from the herd, with the majority rating five stars on the replacement index. The heifers range from 15 to 20 months and are sired by stock bulls Galbally Danastic and Celtic Hercules, as well as some popular AI sires such as Engy Mn, Usse, Gamin, Castleview Gazelle and Netherall Jackpot. The dam lines of the heifers form the foundation of the Galbally herd and are proven with excellent milk and longevity. These lines include some of the highest-indexed cows in the country, as well as previous show winners and French imports.
The herd boasts an excellent health status, being both BVD-free and Johnes accredited level one. All heifers forward will also be export-tested.
The catalogue is available to view on the Irish Limousin Cattle Society website.
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