Clyde

HolsteinProvenClyde

525HO87 Big

Clyde

aAa: 516 | BC: A2/A2 | KC: AA

93% Reg: NL762070183 | DOB: 11/11/2013

Pedigree Analysis

Big Clyde (Winner x Jorryn x Abrian) is a bull with an extremely solid Dutch origin, free of O-man, Shottle, and Goldwyn, and has a lineage with good longevity and extremely high protein. Clyde’s sire, Winner, has thousands of daughters currently milking. He is known for positive components, average size and great fore udder attachment. On the maternal side, the Anna Jacoba line has had great success at K. I. Samen, including the very popular Big Malki.

Dam of Clyde: Big Anna Jacoba 115 (EX-90)

Clyde Daughters

VG-87 Clyde Daughter

Sire:

Big Winner

Dam:

Big Anna Jacoba 115 (EX-90)
5-03 392d 38,146 4.7 1793 3.9 1488
LIFE: 184,844 lb. 4.6 8503 3.9 7209

2nd Dam:

Big Anna Jacoba 106 (VG-88)
7-08 349d 22,956 4.6 1056 3.9 895
LIFE: 124,140 lb. 4.8 5959 4.1 5090

CLYDE
525HO87  |  BIG CLYDE
Reg# 762070183 | Beta Casein: A2A2 | aAa: 516432
EFI: 4.50 | GFI: — |Active Proven Bull
Production
MILKFAT%FAT LBS.PRO%PRO LBS.M. SPEEDNMSTPI
-2,4250.27%-350.14%-466.9-3111,979
MILKFAT%FAT LBS.PRO%
-2,4250.27%-350.14%
PRO LBS.M. SPEEDNMSTPI
-466.9-3111,979
Prod Reliability: 92%  3,270 Daughters  832 Herds
Health
SCSDPRCCRHCRPLLV
3.254.34.2-0.20.21.8
81%R78%R73%R86%R34%R
SCSDPRCCR
3.254.34.2
81%R78%R
HCRPLLV
-0.20.21.8
73%R86%R34%R
Type
PTATUDCFLC
-2.17-2.060.79
Type Reliability: 76%  210 Daughters  95 Herds
Calving
SIRE CALV. EASEDAU. CALV. EASE
1.52.4
87%R67%R
Linear Traits
TRAIT
-2-10+1+2
STATURE
-2.45
SHORT
TALL
STRENGTH
-1.05
FRAIL
STRONG
BODY DEPTH
-0.93
SHALLOW
DEEP
DAIRY FORM
-1.86
TIGHT
OPEN RIB
RUMP ANGLE
-0.41
HIGH PINS
SLOPED
THURL WIDTH
-2.80
NARROW
WIDE
REAR LEGS - SIDE
-0.31
POSTY
SICKLE
REAR LEGS - REAR
0.69
HOCK IN
STRAIGHT
FOOT ANGLE
-1.75
LOW
STEEP
FEET & LEGS SCORE
0.23
LOW
HIGH
FU ATTACHMENT
-1.88
LOOSE
STRONG
RU HEIGHT
-3.90
LOW
HIGH
RU WIDTH
-3.25
NARROW
WIDE
UDDER CLEFT
-0.86
WEAK
STRONG
UDDER DEPTH
-1.83
DEEP
SHALLOW
F. TEAT PLACEMENT
-0.08
WIDE
CLOSE
R. TEAT PLACEMENT
0.40
WIDE
CLOSE
TEAT LENGTH
0.56
SHORT
LONG
CLYDE
525HO87
Active Proven
93%
%RHA
3%
%US Daughters
3,270
# Milk Daughters
210
# Type Daughters
95
# Type Herds
Daughter Average Production
Average 305-AA (Age-Adjusted) yield across lactations *
18.0%
% RIP (Records Incomplete)
23,328
Dtr Avg Milk (lbs)
4.32%
Dtr Avg Fat%
1,008
Dtr Avg Fat (lbs)
3.32%
Dtr Avg Pro%
774
Dtr Avg Pro (lbs)
Changes since last proof run
+21
# Dtrs Added
-56
Milk Chg
0.00
Fat% Chg
0.00
Pro% Chg
0.00
SCS Chg

Daughter Confirmation Information
79.3
Dtr Avg FS
81.6
Dtr AAFS
198 / 414
Rank among active bulls
bulls with 50+ type daughters
Top 48%
Percentile by Dtr Avg FS
among bulls with 50+ type daughters
Changes since last proof run
0
# Scored Dtrs Added
+0.04
PTAT Chg
+0.01
UDC Chg
+0.04
FLC Chg
* What is 305-AA?

305-AA is the standardized milk, fat, and protein yield estimate used by CDCB to compare cows of different ages, parities, breeds, and regions on equal footing. According to CDCB and USDA AGIL, it represents “a 305-day lactation record at 36 months of age” — hence “Average Age,” or AA.

It replaced 305-ME (Mature Equivalent) in June 2024 for published records and was implemented in the calculation of CDCB genetic evaluations effective August 13, 2024. ME had been the standard since 1935.

How it is calculated
The new factors are applied as a series of separate multipliers for age-parity, season, previous days open, and milking frequency. Lactation records are adjusted upward or downward to what the cow would have been expected to produce as a 36-month-old, milked twice daily for 305 days.

Key adjustments include:

  • Age-parity: Standardized to 36 months rather than ME’s mature range of 61–86 months depending on breed.
  • Season/climate: Seasonal effects are now estimated within five regions defined by the average climate zone scores for each state, replacing the old three east-to-west geographic regions.
  • Milking frequency: Still standardized to 2x milking, unchanged from ME.
  • Previous days open: The methodology for this adjustment is also unchanged from ME.

Sources: CDCB/USDA AGIL, “August 2024 Evaluations: What’s New?” (July 11, 2024); CDCB, “Introducing 305-AA: The New Standardized Yield Measurement” (June 21, 2024).

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