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17 July, 2025

Terang shines in genetic performance

A HEIFER bred by Terang’s Angus Fraser has taken out the BPI Heifer Award at this year’s Victorian Winter Fair in Bendigo.


Recognition: Angus Taylor secured victory at the Winter Fair in Bendigo this month after Dropbox Tiffany was awarded as the highest BPI heifer.
Recognition: Angus Taylor secured victory at the Winter Fair in Bendigo this month after Dropbox Tiffany was awarded as the highest BPI heifer.

The Balanced Performance Index (BPI) is a measure of an Australian dairy animal’s genetic merit for the combination traits that contribute to a profitable business including production, health and fertility, overall type and feed efficiency.

The BPI Awards were presented by DataGene in collaboration with Holstein Australia and the Winter Fair committee.

At just nine-and-a-half months old, Taylor’s Montrose Dropbox Tiffany secured the award with a BPI of 417 – Montrose Dropbox Tiffany descends from the Gordon Brothers’ Tiffany cow family.

Of all the heifers entered in the Winter Fair, Dropbox Tiffany had the top BPI calculated by DataGene in the April 2025 genetic evaluations and ranks among Australia’s top Holstein females.

The Highest BPI Cow Award went to Vala Bouyancy Horiza 222 (BPI 301), owned by Terang’s Bryan and Jo Dickson.

Their Emu Banks Holstein herd currently ranks number one in Australia for all three indices – BPI, Health Weighted Index (HWI) and Sustainability Index (SI).

Bouyance Horiza not only excels for genetic merit, she also has exceptional conformation, having classified EX-90-1E a few weeks ago.

DataGene extension officer Peter Williams congratulated both breeders for their outstanding breeding achievements.

“We congratulate Angus, who works with the Dickson family at Terang, on his success in breeding this outstanding heifer and presenting her at the Winter Fair,” he said.

“It’s a great achievement for a young breeder and we look forward to following his progress in the future.

“Looking at the break down of Dropbox Tiffany’s BPI, she is a good all-rounder, with high Australian Breeding Values for all the traits that contribute to the BPI.

“She is strong on type traits with an overall type ABV 108 and Mammary System ABV of 108 and well above average for Survival at 112.

“Not only does Dropbox Tiffany have a high BPI, she also performed well in the showring, placing a creditable 4th in her class of more than 20 at the Winter Fair.”

For more results visit https://www.facebook.com/victorianwinterfair.

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