Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Un beaume sur 2010 pour Les Bergeries du Fjord
http://www.cyberpresse.ca/le-quotidien/actualites/201106/08/01-4407138-un-beaume-sur-2010-pour-les-bergeries-du-fjord.php
Congratulations to the group at Du Fjord on these accomplishments!
Monday, May 30, 2011
Shady Glen Jerseys - Open House!
Date: Saturday, June 25, 2011
Time: 10-3
Where: Kevin and Carolyn Jones' farm
1489 Ron Jones Road,
Midland (Tay Township), Ontario
While researching for this barn, we found it somewhat difficult to find "Jersey Dimensions" for freestall barns and parlors, so this is a good chance for anyone thinking of building or renovating to see how it worked out for us. It is also a good chance to see how the partnership of the Chasena and Shady Glen herds is going!
Note: This also doubles as the 400 Jersey Clubs Annual Picnic.

Monday, May 9, 2011
Announcement from Board of Directors
The Board of Directors of Jersey Canada announces that Russell Gammon will be leaving Jersey Canada on May 31st after 30 years of service to the association. The Board and staff of Jersey Canada would like to extend their thanks, congratulations and best wishes to Russell on his new role as Jersey Program Manager with the Semex Alliance.
The board is currently researching and assessing the structure of the Jersey office and will be updating the membership as they move forward. In the interim, Phyllis Harrington will serve as Office Manager and policy questions should be directed to your regional director.
In appreciation of his 30 years of outstanding service, Jersey Canada will be making a donation to Russell’s favorite charity, Partners for Purpose, which supports literacy education and other development projects in Haiti. Anyone wishing to donate in honour of Russell can do so at the office or online at www.partnerswithpurpose.com
Adrian Haeni
President, Jersey Canada
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Bridon Farms website updated!
Thursday, April 28, 2011
revised website for Hometown Jerseys
Monday, April 25, 2011
Thinking Productivity in Jerseyland
- 9,884 lactations:
- 6,559 kgs of milk,
- 317 kgs of fat (4.86%),
- 248 kgs of protein (3.80%)
- average BCAs of 218-195-217
- 6th for milk yield
- 3rd for fat yield
- 1st for fat percent
- 4th for protein yield
- 1st for protein percent
- 2nd for milk BCA
- 6th for fat BCA
- 3rd for protein BCA
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Canadian Jersey genetics shine in New Zealand!
A special Jersey show was held at the Dairy Event this year as a large crowd of delegates took part in a series of enticing post-conference tours. Pat Nicholson of the well-known Jugiong herd in Northern Victoria in Australia served as a very capable judge. At the superb show stadium at Feilding, international Jersey visitors and New Zealand dairy producers were once again forcefully reminded of the ongoing excellence of Canadian Jersey genetics. A bevy of top-placing animals carried Canadian genetics close up in their pedigrees.
The highly appealing Supreme All New Zealand Show Jersey Champion and Best Uddered Jersey was Carrondale ES Lindy, exhibited by Bradley Parkes and bred by Jack and Jo Davies, long-term Jersey supporters and breeders who farm near Hamilton. Lindy is a maternal grand-daughter of Canadian-bred Rock Ella Paramount, marketed by Select Sires.
Following Lindy into the winners circle was Ferdon Comerica Viyella, a top-notch Two Year Old leading the stunning exhibit of her breeders and exhibitors, the Ferguson Family of Ferdon Genetics. This heifer was the All-Breeds Junior Champion at the Dairy Event in 2010. She came roaring back in milking form this year to take the following top honours:
- Jersey and All Breeds Intermediate Champion after topping both Two Year Old classes;
- fourth best uddered cow in Jersey and All Breeds classes; and
- Reserve Grand Champion in the Jersey show.
Other daughters of Semex Alliance sires Bridon Remake Comerica, Pine Haven Senior and Rock Ella Perimiter featured in the top five places in strong in-milk Jersey classes.
Canadian Jersey genetics were also a strong feature of heifer classes at the Dairy Event, with Ferdon Bstone Lola, the Junior Champion of the Jersey show, being one of three daughters of Semex sire Lencrest Blackstone in the top five in the Junior Yearling Class. Lola was also second in the All Breeds Junior Yearling class. Her dam is by a son of renowned Canadian sire Hollylane Renaissance (from Hollylane Jerseys). Lola is again owned and bred by the Ferguson family of Ferdon Genetics.
More Canadian connections could be found across the heifer classes, with numerous top five placings by Canadian sires Bridon Remake Comerica, Rock Ella Perimiter, Lencrest On Time, Vindication and Rapid Bay Ressurection.
Canada is pleased and always ready to help sister Jersey populations breed the kind of Jerseys that are making the breed more popular around the globe on a daily basis!