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Jacobs High Octane Babe Achieves Prestigious EX-96-CAN Score at Ferme Jacobs Classification

Explore the remarkable journey of Jacobs High Octane Babe as she attained the prestigious EX-96-CAN rating at Ferme Jacobs. What distinguishes this Res. Grand Champion in the dairy industry?

Last week, during the classification round at Ferme Jacobs in Canada, the classifier evaluated numerous exemplary cows, underscoring the relentless pursuit of excellence in dairy farming. Among the elite, one cow distinguished herself, raising her status to an unprecedented level. Jacobs High Octane Babe, a paragon of genetic superiority, elevated her classification score to EX-96-CAN 2E in her fourth lactation, boasting an exceptional EX-96 for her Mammary System. 

Jacobs High Octane Babe’s accolades are a testament to her exceptional lineage and performance over the years. As the Reserve Grand Champion at the Royal Winter Fair in ’22, B&O Champion, and All-Canadian Senior 3-year-old in 2020, her ascendancy results from strategic breeding decisions and unwavering commitment to excellence.

Jacobs High Octane Babe’s rise not only underscores her genetic worth but also emphasizes the potential for broader industry advancements through rigorous classification and selective breeding practices. Indeed, her lineage — including offspring like Jacobs Bruins at Semex and her maternal sister Jacobs Control Brisk — achieves a superior conformation and mammary system, laying a blueprint for future success.

Summary: Jacobs High Octane Babe achieved an exceptional EX-96 for her Mammary System during the classification round at Ferme Jacobs in Canada. Her exceptional lineage and performance, including Reserve Grand Champion at the Royal Winter Fair, B&O Champion, and All-Canadian Senior 3-year-old in 2020, demonstrate the potential for broader industry advancements through rigorous classification and selective breeding practices.

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