WISCONSIN, US: A Holstein cow in Wisconsin, named My Gold, has set a new single-lactation national milk production record: a 365-day record of 77,480 pounds of milk.
My Gold, a 4-year-old Holstein cow from Ever-Green-View Farms in Waldo, produced 77,480 pounds of milk, with 1,992 pounds of fat and 2,055 pounds of protein in 365 days, according to UPI.
“My Gold is an excellent example of what a Registered Holstein cow can accomplish when excellent genetics, care, and management are combined. This cow excels in both production and type,” CEO of Holstein Association USA, Inc. John Meyer said.
The cow’s production topped the previous record of 74,650 pounds of milk set in 2015 by fellow Wisconsin cow Bur-Wall Buckeye Gigi.
The average production of U.S. Holstein herds enrolled in production-testing programs in 2015 was 24,958 pounds of milk, 920 pounds of butterfat and 710 pounds of protein.
Co-owner of Ever-Green-View Farms Tom Kestell told Wisconsin Public Radio sums up cow’s performance this way: “It’s just like watching Usain Bolt run the 100-yard dash: it’s not hard on him. He just does it,” he said. “It’s just something that these cows are bred to do and if everything falls in place, then they express that ability.”
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