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AIPL RESEARCH REPORT
K2-99 (3-01)

State and National Standardized Lactation Averages by Breed for Cows Calving in 1999

R.L. Powell and A.H. Sanders
Animal Improvement Programs Laboratory, ARS-USDA, Beltsville, MD 20705-2350
301-504-8334 (voice) ~ 301-504-8092 (fax) ~ rlaipl@aipl.arsusda.gov ~ http://aipl.arsusda.gov


Lactation Averages: Introduction (2000)

Data for year 2001 State and national lactation averages were from calvings in 1999. National averages for some prior years were computed to reflect the change from reporting of crude protein to true protein and are also presented.

Yield data that are used in national genetic evaluations of dairy cattle and in other U.S. Department of Agriculture research originate from herds that are enrolled in the Dairy Herd Improvement program. The test-day data, used by the Animal Improvement Programs Laboratory to determine lactation records, are provided through dairy records processing centers.

Lactation records were calculated using the best prediction method and were standardized for age-parity, calving month, previous days open, and times milked per day. Records in progress and other records that were shorter than 305 days were extended to 305 days as part of the best prediction process. Component percentages were computed from average standardized yields for milk and components. Protein testing is at or near 100% except in California (85% for Holsteins).

Only data used in the calculation of national genetic evaluations are included in the State and national averages. Thus, records beyond fifth lactation or by cows that lacked a first lactation record were excluded.

The numbers of records and averages for yields and component percentages are in Tables 1 through 7 by State for Ayrshires, Brown Swiss, Guernseys, Holsteins, Jerseys, Milking Shorthorns, and Red and Whites. The numbers of records and national averages are in Table 8 by breed for selected years.

Breed yields are different between this report and the herd-average report because this report uses standardized data, whereas herd averages are based on rolling actual data. Also, data for cows that calve in 1999 contribute to herd averages for 1999 and 2000. Finally, herd-average data do not have a restriction that they must be usable for national genetic evaluations. Relative yields among breeds will differ between the two reports because of breed differences in percentage of usable records and differences in age-parity factors.

The trend of recent years for a decrease in numbers of records was reversed in four breeds, but a meaningful increase occurred only for Jerseys (4.6%) and Holsteins (1.6%). Average yields were at new highs for all breeds and traits. The change from crude to true protein lowered the reported values for protein percentage by 0.19. Component percentages relative to 1995 tended to be similar for most breeds but fat percentage decreased for Jerseys and Red and Whites, and protein percentage increased for Guernseys, Holsteins, and Red and Whites. On average across breeds, protein percent increased by 0.02 and fat percent decreased by 0.01.

Changes in the numbers of records and average yields result from many factors. Genetic change is expected to have a positive effect on yield, whereas feed availability and other operating costs, milk and beef prices, Government programs, and characteristics of herds entering and leaving eligible testing programs can affect production averages in either direction.



DHI K-2 Table 1, 2001



Table 1. State and national standardized lactation averages for Ayrshires calving in 1999, with records used in national genetic evaluations.
 
  Records Milk Fat Protein1
State (no.) (lb) (%) (lb) (%) (lb)
Alabama 4 14,563 3.34 487 3.06 446
Arkansas 4 19,069 3.28 626 3.18 607
California 43 17,536 4.05 711 3.38 593
Colorado 39 21,046 3.86 813 3.13 658
Connecticut 106 18,645 4.00 745 3.20 597
Delaware 42 18,581 3.88 722 3.20 595
Florida 15 15,261 3.66 559 3.09 471
Georgia 19 18,151 3.48 633 3.03 550
Idaho 10 14,518 3.99 580 3.32 482
Illinois 289 18,329 3.85 706 3.14 576
Indiana 130 17,316 3.84 665 3.15 545
Iowa 558 17,477 3.97 694 3.15 551
Kansas 113 17,338 3.79 656 3.14 545
Kentucky 38 12,283 4.11 505 3.27 402
Louisiana 30 15,034 3.76 565 3.14 472
Maine 138 16,010 3.86 618 3.13 501
Maryland 292 19,618 4.06 797 3.13 614
Massachusetts 25 19,648 3.80 747 3.09 607
Michigan 60 19,114 3.99 762 3.19 609
Minnesota 245 16,221 3.85 624 3.07 498
Missouri 80 16,123 3.85 621 3.17 511
Nebraska 110 15,759 3.94 621 3.21 506
New Hampshire 140 17,861 3.91 698 3.06 546
New Jersey 27 20,351 4.01 816 3.12 635
New Mexico 261 15,348 3.72 571 3.19 489
New York 1,297 17,514 3.89 681 3.10 543
North Carolina 102 14,992 3.81 571 3.06 459
North Dakota 5 16,689 3.61 603 3.07 512
Ohio 497 17,008 3.82 650 3.16 538
Oklahoma 146 19,614 3.58 701 3.11 611
Oregon 50 17,477 3.81 666 3.27 571
Pennsylvania 964 18,053 3.83 691 3.12 563
Rhode Island 36 14,523 3.78 550 3.01 437
South Carolina 13 16,706 3.91 654 3.12 521
South Dakota 2 16,971 5.16 876 3.11 527
Tennessee 40 15,296 3.78 578 3.16 483
Texas 5 12,949 3.93 509 3.32 430
Utah 14 15,470 3.98 616 3.23 499
Vermont 508 17,360 3.89 675 3.12 542
Virginia 127 17,235 3.69 636 3.12 537
Washington 37 18,829 3.93 739 3.23 608
West Virginia 120 14,624 3.93 575 3.07 449
Wisconsin 618 17,610 3.87 681 3.12 550
United States 7,399 17,424 3.87 674 3.13 545
1Protein was reported with at least 99% of records for all states
DHI K-2 Table 2, 2001



Table 2. State and national standardized lactation averages for Brown Swiss calving in 1999, with records used in national genetic evaluations.
 
  Records Milk Fat Protein1
State (no.) (lb) (%) (lb) (%) (lb)
Alabama 16 17,409 3.85 669 3.36 584
Arizona 277 24,280 3.82 929 3.21 779
Arkansas 95 15,814 3.58 566 3.35 530
California 558 20,964 4.00 838 3.43 719
Colorado 131 19,254 3.88 747 3.34 644
Connecticut 61 19,274 3.93 758 3.28 632
Delaware 3 23,190 4.10 951 3.17 735
Florida 15 18,721 3.32 622 3.14 589
Georgia 59 18,429 3.85 710 3.29 605
Idaho 235 21,281 3.98 848 3.42 728
Illinois 650 19,909 4.08 812 3.33 663
Indiana 594 20,555 4.06 835 3.35 689
Iowa 1,578 20,680 4.03 834 3.31 685
Kansas 197 19,727 3.88 766 3.32 656
Kentucky 98 17,870 3.73 667 3.40 608
Louisiana 18 15,454 3.56 550 3.34 516
Maine 45 16,376 3.81 624 3.35 548
Maryland 301 21,823 4.20 916 3.29 717
Massachusetts 74 20,356 4.06 827 3.35 683
Michigan 274 22,817 4.10 934 3.27 745
Minnesota 1,332 19,567 4.02 787 3.27 639
Mississippi 8 18,210 3.67 669 3.12 569
Missouri 353 19,118 3.90 745 3.39 648
Montana 58 15,912 4.03 642 3.40 541
Nebraska 349 20,631 3.98 821 3.28 678
Nevada 6 26,072 3.87 1,008 3.55 926
New Hampshire 83 19,500 3.99 777 3.31 645
New Jersey 15 15,664 3.94 618 3.11 487
New Mexico 32 19,706 3.90 769 3.30 651
New York 740 19,756 4.01 792 3.25 642
North Carolina 86 17,863 4.09 730 3.28 586
North Dakota 54 18,082 3.97 718 3.39 614
Ohio 1,275 20,568 4.09 842 3.34 688
Oklahoma 151 16,843 3.74 630 3.35 564
Oregon 283 21,207 4.17 884 3.34 708
Pennsylvania 975 20,699 3.94 815 3.25 673
Puerto Rico 133 12,683 3.55 450 3.45 438
South Carolina 3 22,382 3.82 854 3.18 711
South Dakota 328 17,456 4.16 726 3.39 591
Tennessee 261 17,538 4.01 703 3.40 596
Texas 534 20,550 3.82 784 3.31 681
Utah 54 15,374 4.73 728 3.52 542
Vermont 230 19,569 4.07 796 3.28 641
Virginia 126 21,598 3.87 837 3.24 699
Washington 246 20,475 3.85 788 3.40 696
West Virginia 4 22,226 3.94 876 3.15 700
Wisconsin 2,679 20,435 4.03 824 3.27 668
United States 15,677 20,148 4.01 807 3.31 667
1Protein was reported with at least 99% of records for all states 
DHI K-2 Table 3, 2001



Table 3. State and national standardized lactation averages for Guernseys calving in 1999, with records used in national genetic evaluations.
 
  Records Milk Fat Protein1
State (no.) (lb) (%) (lb) (%) (lb)
Alabama 4 17,202 4.37 751 3.34 574
Arizona 40 16,774 3.99 669 3.13 525
Arkansas 51 14,545 4.24 616 3.33 484
California 399 17,980 4.35 783 3.41 618
Connecticut 30 15,913 4.56 726 3.27 521
Delaware 2 17,850 4.36 779 3.33 594
Florida 3 9,810 5.02 492 3.77 370
Georgia 11 13,603 3.73 507 3.15 428
Idaho 24 15,632 4.20 656 3.44 537
Illinois 287 16,731 4.44 743 3.29 550
Indiana 463 15,736 4.39 691 3.35 527
Iowa 726 16,661 4.48 747 3.31 552
Kansas 49 15,079 4.21 634 3.20 483
Kentucky 79 13,559 4.33 587 3.30 448
Louisiana 90 15,072 4.41 664 3.35 504
Maine 34 14,483 4.67 677 3.52 509
Maryland 451 16,818 4.55 765 3.32 559
Massachusetts 12 16,452 4.30 708 3.25 534
Michigan 110 14,409 4.52 651 3.26 470
Minnesota 702 15,062 4.53 683 3.30 497
Mississippi 1 17,464 4.79 836 3.32 579
Missouri 351 14,322 4.35 624 3.37 483
Montana 49 16,618 4.13 687 3.29 548
Nebraska 150 16,738 4.39 735 3.31 554
New Hampshire 29 19,005 4.16 791 3.35 636
New York 650 15,210 4.54 690 3.30 502
North Carolina 117 15,317 4.32 662 3.30 505
North Dakota 1 15,619 3.86 603 3.05 476
Ohio 501 15,983 4.47 714 3.34 534
Oklahoma 49 15,151 4.04 612 3.22 489
Oregon 406 17,748 4.44 788 3.33 592
Pennsylvania 944 16,030 4.43 711 3.25 521
South Carolina 129 17,035 4.43 755 3.29 560
South Dakota 85 14,441 4.66 672 3.26 471
Tennessee 75 15,956 4.24 677 3.24 517
Texas 71 14,624 4.34 634 3.29 480
Utah 21 17,648 4.41 778 3.31 583
Vermont 187 14,991 4.59 687 3.34 501
Virginia 305 14,281 4.48 640 3.37 482
Washington 100 18,104 4.58 829 3.38 611
West Virginia 50 15,228 4.31 656 3.46 526
Wisconsin 2,435 16,026 4.53 725 3.28 526
United States 10,273 15,963 4.47 713 3.31 528
1Protein was reported with at least 99% of records for all states except California (92%)
DHI K-2 Table 4, 2001



Table 4. State and national standardized lactation averages for Holsteins calving in 1999, with records used in national genetic evaluations.
 
  Records Milk Fat Protein1
State (no.) (lb) (%) (lb) (%) (lb)
Alabama 3,175 20,663 3.45 713 2.98 616
Arizona 20,429 23,992 3.55 851 2.94 705
Arkansas 2,018 20,009 3.37 674 2.98 597
California 313,561 25,805 3.57 922 3.05 786
Colorado 12,639 25,412 3.61 918 3.02 767
Connecticut 8,722 24,534 3.65 895 2.96 725
Delaware 2,718 23,768 3.73 885 3.03 720
Florida 5,841 22,596 3.48 786 3.02 682
Georgia 9,678 22,444 3.47 779 2.97 667
Idaho 26,816 26,148 3.55 928 3.04 794
Illinois 27,154 23,315 3.66 852 2.99 698
Indiana 20,744 23,026 3.69 850 2.97 684
Iowa 45,636 23,727 3.64 863 3.00 712
Kansas 15,079 23,355 3.62 845 3.02 704
Kentucky 8,702 21,696 3.58 777 3.03 657
Louisiana 4,394 19,743 3.41 674 3.01 594
Maine 7,743 24,333 3.66 890 2.99 728
Maryland 22,724 23,693 3.79 898 3.00 711
Massachusetts 6,420 24,483 3.73 912 2.98 729
Michigan 62,194 24,551 3.83 940 2.94 723
Minnesota 142,824 23,451 3.71 870 2.96 695
Mississippi 4,687 21,480 3.56 766 2.98 640
Missouri 14,914 21,191 3.59 760 3.04 645
Montana 3,330 25,067 3.49 875 2.96 742
Nebraska 13,546 23,914 3.69 884 3.02 722
Nevada 3,155 25,641 3.49 896 3.00 770
New Hampshire 6,980 26,367 3.66 965 2.97 784
New Jersey 5,129 24,019 3.82 918 2.95 709
New Mexico 11,400 24,978 3.50 874 3.00 750
New York 160,884 23,889 3.68 879 2.95 704
North Carolina 14,654 23,318 3.71 865 2.97 693
North Dakota 3,525 22,397 3.56 798 2.95 660
Ohio 48,806 23,681 3.69 873 3.00 711
Oklahoma 5,055 22,285 3.29 732 2.98 664
Oregon 18,180 26,007 3.62 940 3.01 784
Pennsylvania 173,086 23,990 3.64 874 2.95 707
Puerto Rico 3,269 14,643 2.99 438 3.06 448
Rhode Island 186 24,669 3.60 888 2.94 726
South Carolina 6,224 22,130 3.65 807 2.98 659
South Dakota 9,261 22,991 3.69 847 2.98 685
Tennessee 10,953 21,921 3.50 768 2.96 650
Texas 30,314 24,016 3.62 869 3.03 728
Utah 15,740 25,615 3.57 914 2.99 765
Vermont 24,764 24,249 3.68 892 2.97 721
Virginia 38,366 23,389 3.61 844 2.97 694
Washington 37,081 26,612 3.63 966 2.99 797
West Virginia 4,028 22,905 3.59 822 3.02 692
Wisconsin 231,869 24,819 3.71 922 2.97 737
Wyoming 330 26,030 3.59 935 2.90 756
United States 1,668,927 24,380 3.65 890 2.99 727
1Protein was reported with at least 99% of records for all states except California (85%)
DHI K-2 Table 5, 2001



Table 5. State and national standardized lactation averages for Jerseys calving in 1999, with records used in national genetic evaluations.
 
  Records Milk Fat Protein1
State (no.) (lb) (%) (lb) (%) (lb)
Alabama 1,903 16,155 4.55 736 3.60 582
Arizona 4,689 17,975 4.67 839 3.51 630
Arkansas 389 13,426 4.54 609 3.67 492
California 24,475 18,193 4.59 834 3.65 664
Colorado 55 17,182 4.46 767 3.52 604
Connecticut 350 16,649 4.86 810 3.52 586
Delaware 7 16,018 4.93 789 3.45 552
Florida 273 14,957 4.23 632 3.50 523
Georgia 917 16,337 4.17 682 3.49 570
Idaho 2,564 17,552 4.49 789 3.66 642
Illinois 1,154 15,934 4.62 736 3.56 568
Indiana 1,176 15,747 4.56 718 3.56 560
Iowa 2,615 16,580 4.64 769 3.53 584
Kansas 901 15,624 4.54 709 3.53 552
Kentucky 1,483 15,150 4.44 673 3.55 537
Louisiana 445 14,463 4.13 598 3.46 501
Maine 809 16,433 4.65 764 3.54 582
Maryland 873 17,303 4.70 814 3.54 612
Massachusetts 716 16,064 4.68 752 3.54 569
Michigan 1,679 15,359 4.77 732 3.52 540
Minnesota 2,141 15,704 4.72 741 3.54 555
Mississippi 620 15,867 4.31 684 3.52 559
Missouri 1,268 15,017 4.39 659 3.55 534
Montana 5 18,802 4.32 811 3.55 667
Nebraska 364 17,348 4.38 761 3.57 620
Nevada 880 19,089 4.67 892 3.76 718
New Hampshire 624 17,721 4.61 817 3.56 631
New Jersey 149 15,413 4.98 767 3.51 540
New Mexico 24 18,661 4.29 801 3.73 695
New York 5,725 16,506 4.68 772 3.54 584
North Carolina 1,582 17,538 4.44 780 3.49 612
North Dakota 45 15,361 4.12 632 3.49 536
Ohio 6,384 16,515 4.73 781 3.58 591
Oklahoma 440 14,899 4.42 659 3.56 530
Oregon 5,925 18,019 4.68 844 3.59 647
Pennsylvania 6,730 16,146 4.69 757 3.52 569
Puerto Rico 223 11,334 3.69 418 3.63 411
Rhode Island 18 12,620 4.82 608 3.62 457
South Carolina 2,380 17,187 4.56 783 3.49 600
South Dakota 203 16,635 4.70 782 3.60 599
Tennessee 2,290 16,270 4.51 734 3.49 568
Texas 5,097 14,967 4.48 670 3.53 528
Utah 1,351 17,701 4.50 796 3.60 637
Vermont 3,266 15,987 4.69 750 3.54 566
Virginia 1,229 17,908 4.65 833 3.56 637
Washington 2,132 18,221 4.56 832 3.55 648
West Virginia 225 18,902 4.44 839 3.55 671
Wisconsin 5,667 16,324 4.74 773 3.55 579
United States 104,460 16,940 4.61 781 3.57 605
1Protein was reported with at least 99% of records for all states
DHI K-2 Table 6, 2001

Table 6. State and national standardized lactation averages for Milking Shorthorns calving in 1999, with records used in national genetic evaluations.
 
  Records Milk Fat Protein1
State (no.) (lb) (%) (lb) (%) (lb)
Alabama 1 12,719 4.21 536 3.29 419
Arizona 211 14,120 3.53 499 3.08 434
Arkansas 12 19,702 3.59 708 3.16 622
California 179 16,294 3.48 567 3.14 512
Colorado 6 22,344 3.41 763 3.09 691
Connecticut 2 19,144 3.72 713 2.98 570
Idaho 72 25,638 3.34 858 3.09 793
Illinois 37 17,277 3.66 633 3.17 547
Indiana 27 16,095 3.59 578 3.23 521
Iowa 150 14,300 3.76 538 3.08 441
Kansas 35 18,109 3.73 675 3.12 565
Maine 43 17,551 3.56 625 3.08 541
Maryland 4 16,045 3.92 629 2.94 472
Massachusetts 12 18,575 3.51 653 3.08 572
Michigan 1 15,026 4.50 676 3.13 470
Minnesota 526 17,044 3.67 625 3.06 521
Missouri 81 16,630 3.55 590 3.20 533
Nebraska 24 15,215 3.48 529 3.13 476
New Hampshire 69 18,157 3.53 641 3.03 551
New York 71 16,189 3.46 561 3.04 492
North Dakota 8 16,421 3.70 607 3.22 529
Ohio 76 14,084 3.53 497 3.04 428
Oklahoma 203 15,933 3.33 531 3.06 489
Oregon 66 18,832 3.56 670 3.15 593
Pennsylvania 41 18,301 3.58 655 2.99 548
South Dakota 83 15,181 3.59 546 3.16 479
Tennessee 8 16,669 3.24 539 3.08 514
Texas 34 18,121 3.35 608 3.17 574
Utah 50 14,387 3.81 549 3.26 469
Vermont 45 15,470 3.62 560 2.96 458
Virginia 8 19,413 3.39 657 2.96 575
Washington 39 21,585 3.22 696 3.05 658
West Virginia 1 17,838 4.13 736 3.02 539
Wisconsin 211 17,394 3.68 640 3.07 534
United States 2,436 16,704 3.57 596 3.09 516
1Protein was reported with at least 99% of records for all states
DHI K-2 Table 7, 2001



Table 7. State and national standardized lactation averages for Red and Whites calving in 1999, with records used in national genetic evaluations.
 
  Records Milk Fat Protein1
State (no.) (lb) (%) (lb) (%) (lb)
Arkansas 16 22,338 2.90 648 2.90 648
California 421 21,484 3.44 739 3.13 665
Colorado 4 24,540 3.29 807 2.88 706
Connecticut 8 23,773 3.43 815 2.83 673
Georgia 7 21,432 3.24 693 2.77 595
Idaho 36 27,862 3.55 989 3.03 843
Illinois 129 21,702 3.71 805 2.95 641
Indiana 44 21,842 3.58 783 3.01 659
Iowa 77 23,695 3.60 854 2.97 705
Kansas 2 20,194 3.57 721 2.87 580
Kentucky 46 20,524 3.77 773 3.09 634
Louisiana 33 22,069 3.56 786 3.08 680
Maine 2 19,146 3.85 737 2.94 563
Maryland 39 22,291 3.87 862 2.99 667
Massachusetts 5 17,356 3.92 680 3.15 547
Michigan 457 23,827 3.74 890 2.97 708
Minnesota 377 22,785 3.67 836 2.86 652
Mississippi 1 15,810 3.52 556 2.83 447
Missouri 10 20,940 3.51 736 2.97 623
Nebraska 3 23,195 3.50 811 2.75 638
New Hampshire 2 26,279 3.27 861 3.15 827
New Jersey 7 20,901 3.79 792 2.98 622
New York 431 21,098 3.72 785 2.96 624
North Carolina 9 21,343 4.03 861 3.08 657
North Dakota 3 23,782 3.71 882 3.10 738
Ohio 81 20,531 3.68 756 3.02 620
Oklahoma 3 19,989 3.17 633 2.64 528
Oregon 32 24,322 3.68 894 3.02 734
Pennsylvania 402 22,852 3.69 842 2.96 676
Puerto Rico 72 14,929 2.85 426 3.04 454
South Carolina 188 24,926 3.74 932 3.05 761
Tennessee 1 17,832 3.53 630 3.50 624
Texas 3 23,161 3.65 846 3.02 699
Vermont 27 20,306 3.67 745 2.97 602
Virginia 261 24,937 3.69 919 3.00 748
Washington 18 27,130 3.49 948 2.86 777
West Virginia 2 21,762 3.04 662 3.07 668
Wisconsin 1,038 23,209 3.64 844 2.93 680
United States 4,297 22,732 3.64 828 2.97 675
1Protein was reported with at least 99% of records for all states except California (96%)
DHI K-2 Table 8, 2001



Table 8. Numbers of records and national standardized lactation averages by breed for cows calving in 1970, 1980, 1990, 1995-99 and eligible for use in genetic evaluations.
 
Breed 1970 1980 1990 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
Records (no.)
Ayrshire 12,729 13,465 11,576 9,526 8,824 8,176 7,617 7,399
Brown Swiss 13,764 17,236 17,717 17,721 16,977 16,245 15,499 15,677
Guernsey 56,828 38,364 25,805 15,420 13,454 11,944 10,796 10,273
Holstein 588,748 1,109,758 1,720,127 1,769,002 1,722,958 1,701,669 1,641,948 1,668,927
Jersey 51,410 63,305 99,416 105,672 102,559 100,213 99,853 104,460
Milking Shorthorn 1,561 2,320 2,684 2,662 2,483 2,445 2,326 2,436
Red and White . . . 900 5,588 6,281 5,673 5,242 4,595 4,297
Milk (lb)
Ayrshire 11,971 13,144 14,799 15,684 15,647 16,611 16,932 17,424
Brown Swiss 12,866 14,172 16,250 17,493 17,818 18,782 19,386 20,148
Guernsey 10,426 11,666 13,297 14,051 14,177 15,132 15,546 15,963
Holstein 15,281 17,566 20,178 21,618 21,926 23,143 23,675 24,380
Jersey 9,618 11,437 13,407 14,842 15,097 15,838 16,294 16,940
Milking Shorthorn 10,391 11,560 14,011 15,341 15,464 16,007 16,109 16,704
Red and White . . . 16,470 18,8832 20,161 20,310 21,423 22,019 22,732
Fat (%)
Ayrshire 3.93 3.88 3.85 3.86 3.86 3.86 3.86 3.87
Brown Swiss 4.08 4.06 3.98 4.01 4.01 4.01 3.98 4.01
Guernsey 4.68 4.60 4.49 4.49 4.48 4.47 4.44 4.47
Holstein 3.66 3.61 3.61 3.64 3.63 3.62 3.63 3.65
Jersey 5.06 4.84 4.73 4.64 4.64 4.64 4.62 4.61
Milking Shorthorn 3.70 3.69 3.58 3.58 3.58 3.59 3.55 3.57
Red and White . . . 3.62 3.67 3.68 3.69 3.66 3.64 3.64
Fat (lb)
Ayrshire 470 510 570 605 605 642 653 674
Brown Swiss 525 576 646 701 715 752 771 807
Guernsey 488 536 598 630 635 676 690 713
Holstein 559 633 729 786 798 838 859 890
Jersey 487 553 634 689 700 734 753 781
Milking Shorthorn 384 426 502 549 554 574 572 596
Red and White . . . 596 692 742 750 785 801 828
Protein (%)
Ayrshire . . . . . . 3.16 3.13 3.13 3.12 3.11 3.13
Brown Swiss . . . . . . 3.33 3.32 3.32 3.32 3.30 3.31
Guernsey . . . . . . 3.30 3.27 3.29 3.30 3.29 3.31
Holstein . . . . . . 2.94 2.94 2.94 2.96 2.96 2.99
Jersey . . . . . . 3.60 3.56 3.56 3.55 3.55 3.57
Milking Shorthorn . . . . . . 3.09 3.07 3.06 3.07 3.06 3.09
Red and White . . . . . . 2.95 2.94 2.95 2.97 2.96 2.97
Protein (lb)
Ayrshire . . . . . .  468 491 490 518 527 545
Brown Swiss . . .  . . . 541 581 592 623 639 667
Guernsey . . . . . . 439 460 466 499 511 528
Holstein . . . . . . 592 636 646 683 701 727
Jersey . . . . . . 482 529 537 562 579 605
Milking Shorthorn . . . . . . 433 471 474 492 493 516
Red and White . . . . . . 555 594 599 637 650 675