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The Rural Voice, 2019-03, Page 50shows interest, Keith’s energy ignited his own father’s interest in improving the herd. Woodbridge Holsteins went back on Dairy Herd Improvement milk testing in 1996 and started classifying cows again. By 2000, Kevin had taken over milking of the herd and was working full-time in sales for an automotive parts wholesaler. By 2008, he made the commitment to farm full time and purchased the farm. In 2013, a new 40-cow tie stall barn was built then expanded in 2016. “So I now have 50 cows and generally milk around 40. My father also deserves credit for the farm achieving Master Breeder status. Although I bred the majority of cows, I had some great cows to work with and a real good base from the cows he previously bred.” Kevin says he likes good-uddered cows with adequate rib and good legs. “They don’t need to be a super high producer as a two year old either. A youthful, uddered heifer that will mature well and be around for five or six lactations suits me just fine as they improve with each lactation and hopefully leave a few heifers in the process.” When choosing bulls, Kevin says he likes bulls that have the potential to produce show cattle. He likes to watch show results and check the lineages of the winners to track ideal crosses. He considers Goldwn X Dundee, Sid X Goldwyn and Doorman X Goldchip all great crosses. Genomics don’t interest him but he does try to flush a few cows, mostly for his own genetic gain. Kevin thinks he is a bit old school when it comes to management strategies. Cows and heifers are out on pasture during the summer months. Exercise is particularly important for heifers to manage their weight and prevent fatty udders, he says. Kevin is also a proponent of record keeping, using DHI and classifying regularly. “Pick the classifier’s brain while he is in your barn,” advocates Kevin. “Ask them what daughters they like and what bulls they are from.” 46 The Rural Voice The Klages family of Woodbridge Holsteins near Neustadt is (left to right) Kevin, Aleece, Natalie and Mitchell. The cow featured is Woodbridge M Stormy misty EX 6, the foundation to one of the prominent cow families in the herd.