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The Celebration of Lylehaven was just that. A crowd of over six hundred people spilled out of the tent to make this a standing room only event as the curtain came down on one of the most respected breeding establishments of the Holstein industry. One hundred and thirty three full lots crossed the ring to establish the sale average of $ 5935. Owner, Jerry Rappaport welcomed the crowd and gave highlights of Lylehaven reaching this historic day. He recognized the past farm managers and offered his appreciation to the dedication and talent of current farm manager: Sue Brown. The presale buzz of Lylehaven Atwood Lylly-ET (EX-92) was realized as graced the ring to spirited bidding that saw the gavel fall at the $70,000 mark. Lylly is due in October 25th to Halogen and is working on her present record at 3-03 178 13,619 5.1 688 3.3 449. Lylly is an own daughter of the most highly influential cows in the quest for breeding perfection at Lylehaven, Thiersent Lili Starbuck (5E-94 3*). She became the property of Mike Garrow & Marlene Holmes of Chateauguay, NY. Another daughter of Lili was second high of the dispersal at $22,000. Lylehaven Amazing Lilia-ET is a March 2013 Mr Atlees Altaamazing-ET. A great Spring Yearling prospect for 2014 she will call Golden Oaks Farm of Wauconda, IL her new home. The sale was managed by the Cattle Exchange. Dave Rama shared auctioneering duties with David Crack and Yvon Chabot handled pedigree announcements. Sale staff included Doug Siedel, Justin Burdette, Pat Conroy, Scott Culbertson, Ray LeBlanc, Nick Raggi, Francis Bilodeau, Julien Chabot, Keven Moffett and Butch Crack. Merry Rama and Amber Newman handled the clerking duties.
Posted on: Tue, 27 May 2014 23:07:43 +0000

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