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Redholme Holsteins

Locality: Lardner, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 438 290 489



Address: 226 Hamiltons rd 3820 Lardner, VIC, Australia

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22.01.2022 Classification all Done. These Wer our Highlights Redman Rose - EX91 Ginjack Faith - EX90 Licorice Maureen - VG85 1st Lact ... Also had 1 VG89, 9 VG88 , 3 VG87, 7 VG86 5 VG85( all 2nd Lact) Good result all round.



22.01.2022 That time of the year again. Winter/Spring feed Preparation!!

22.01.2022 Oats , Vetch & Peas is just about ready to go. With rain at the right time we've got a bumper crop this year.

21.01.2022 #3 GTPI HEIFER IN AUSTRALIA Lot 29 Lightning Ridge Bourbon Charm-IMP GTPI +2736 > NM +814 > M +2268 > F +73 > P +67 > DPR +3.1 FACTS:... - Full brother at GTPI +2811 now at ST! - Dam Endco Denver Charmed Milking over 100lbs at ST (WI), will be classified shortly, expected to go GP83-VG85. She is the Dam of 6 sons over +2800 GTPI including a Bourbon at +2866 GTPI - 2nd Dam PEAK CHARM-ET VG85-2YRS Sold for $180,000 USD in the 2014 International Intrigue Sale. Is the Dam of seven sons in AI and also the Dam of several high GTPI daughters including Endco Rubicon Cora who has 9 sons in AI. - 3rd dam LARCREST MS CHANDA-ET VG85-2YRS She is the Dam of an incredible 22 sons in AI and is also the Dam of Peak Charisma who sold for $165,000 US in the 2014 International Intrigue Sale. -5th dam Larcrest Crimson-ET EX94 96-MS was Global Cow of the Year 2016 and is also the Granddam of Commander, Chevrolet and Fanatic. - 6th dam Larcrest Cosmopolitan VG87 GMD DOM is the Former #1 Cow of the World GTPI, Dam to O-Cosmopolitan, Cosmo, Cancun, Congo, Constantine and Contrast. She has also sold Bulls & Embryos sold Worldwide! If your looking to invest in the genomic game you cant go past this heifer. She's got the numbers, she's got the pedigree all she needs now is you name as the owner! Click the link below to view the online catalogue: https://issuu.com/thepatten88/docs/final_draft__catalogue_



21.01.2022 The most anticipated calving in my 15 yrs of breeding cattle and she didnt disappoint, shes been our most successful show exhibit and sally has made an incredible udder and given us a polled Unstopabull Heifer.

21.01.2022 Need some help peoples, looking for a flush bull for this colt45 Granddaughter of planet silk need to improve fore udder, teat placement and size. Thanks in advance.

20.01.2022 Classification day today, some good results, photos are of our 2 new Excellent cows Redholme Braxton Dream-EX90 Redholme Audacity Deirdre-R-EX90



19.01.2022 Selling tomorrow at Warragul selling centre is our last 2 Registered Jersey's. Here are the 2 regos, been good cows for us 1 due in a few days and the other due in April.

17.01.2022 Forage Oats put in just in time for the rain to hit.

17.01.2022 Very happy with our latest addition purchased today at Global Impact

15.01.2022 Redholme Jordy Supreme - P ready for her first outing at this weeks youth show. She's the daughter of Redholme Addiction Sally VG85 2yr

13.01.2022 Redholme Addiction Sally Brought down and due to calve in the next 4 weeks, shes a power house.



12.01.2022 Charlotte preparing her calf Unstopabull Monique for the Warragul show.

12.01.2022 Redholme Addiction Sally-P-VG85 2yr 2nd R&W Jnr 2 IDW 2019 HM Intermediate R&W Champion IDW 2019... Dam: Calbrett Acme Sprinkle EX90 2nd Dam: Blondin destry Sally EX93 We have daughters on the ground by Unstopabull and a very fancy Jordy.

11.01.2022 Yesterday was a great day for Redholme, showing our first animal at IDW. Redholme Addiction Sally was 9th Jnr2 and 2nd Red and White in a big class and went on to become Honorable Mention Intermediate Champion R & W . I was stoked just to be leading a heifer that carried my Prefix let alone for her to do so well. I have to thank Michael Robertson and the Avonlea team for there preparation and care for Sally it was much appreciated , my Mother and Father for their tireless work behind the scenes and also Chris Lawton our nutritionist from Browns Stock feeds, who went above and beyond to get sally ticking over so quick after calving, you're an extremely valuable asset to our operation.

07.01.2022 Congratulations to my Daughter today on starting her own stud Rainbow Rise Holsteins We are very proud of your love and passion for the cows and heifers, goodluck with your future holsteins

06.01.2022 So these Halloween cup cakes arrived today from the best Home Cook that I no ( sorry Emma Robertson your good as well. ) kids love them. Thanks Mum / Nanny.

04.01.2022 Warragul show Team 2020. L to R Unstopabull Monique - 4th Jordy Supreme - 2nd Avalanche Sateen - 3rd Jnr 2yr... Addiction Supra - 1st Jnr 3yr See more

03.01.2022 1st Unstopabull to Calve,mayby the first in Australia. Has made a cracking udder.

02.01.2022 Charlotte with her 3 Unstopabull Reds.

02.01.2022 We’re here for you, you’re here for us The experiences we are all having in relation to COVID-19 are like nothing we have ever experienced. Apart from the threa...t to our health, there are present and long-lasting economic ramifications. For those of us who have been in our towns you will have seen that many business doors are shut and there are signs indicating they don’t know when they will reopen. Some probably will not. Last week seven newspapers closed, including two just over the hills in South Gippsland. Rural newspapers are the heartbeat of their communities. We provide the local news and hold governments of all levels and business to account. In these times of social media hype, we are a trusted news source. Newspapers cannot survive without advertising revenue. It pays wages and pays the bills. As a result, we like many other businesses across the country have stood staff down and drastically cut hours. The Gazette was founded on July 5, 1898 and over its 121-year history has had just three proprietors. It has been a family owned newspaper with strong connections to our community. Our current owners, the Hopkins family, bought the paper in 1951, this August marking 69 years of ownership. Almost all of our staff live here. We have kids and grandkids in local schools, we are on a wide range of committees, we play sport here, belong to local arts and entertainment organisations, we shop here, eat out here and love everything about the rolling hills of Gippsland. We are proud Gippslanders. We are doing everything in our power to bring The Gazette to you every Tuesday. If it could survive on the passion and commitment of management and staff it would, but unfortunately it needs more than that. Today we have 44 pages, of which in the circumstances, we are all very proud. Hopefully you can buy it and encourage others to do the same. If you can get out we are on newspaper stands in supermarkets, at newsagents and at stores which are sub agents of newsagents. If you can’t we have the full digital edition available for purchase on our website. Details of an offer of home delivery and online appear on page 27. Maybe you can advertise in the weeks ahead. In an editorial our founder Albert Harvey ran in the early editions of The Gazette he said, in part, a good local newspaper is one of the best public assets that any district can possess. His words resonate now and will into the future. In these tumultuous times look after each other and most importantly stay well. See more

02.01.2022 Water Buffaloes going for a swim this cold wet morning.

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