2020 Speckle Park Journal "Breeding Book"
The official publication of the Canadian Speckle Park Association, published by Bella Spur Innovative Media Inc.
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TOP
10
SIRES
of the decade
celebrating canada’s most prolific sires of the 2010s
2
line drive
[CAN]3841-PB
BREEDER
Notta Ranch
JASON & SARA GOODFELLOW
CURRENT OWNER
River Hill Farm
BARRY & ELAINE DUCHERER
SIRE
River Hill 26T Walker 60W.
DAM
Notta Pho-Finish 54P.
River Hill 60W Line Drive 54Z is the product of mating two national
champions, River Hill 26T Walker 60W and Notta Pho-Finish 54P, who
themselves go back to breed builders River Hill Traffic Jam 26T and Star
Bank Lacerta 68L. Line Drive has multiple championships to his name,
and has also sired champions and high sellers in Australia, New Zealand,
United States, and Canada, including the 2019 Canadian National
Champion Female. “His progeny have always been a crowd favourite,” says
Cory Ducherer, River Hill Farm. “He will put width, depth, depth of quarter,
and depth of heel, as well as maternal and paternal greatness in his offspring.”
3
traffic jam
[CAN]2538-PB
BREEDER
Calamasue
CAL & SUSAN HANSEN
CURRENT OWNER
River Hill Farm
BARRY & ELAINE DUCHERER
SIRE
A & W Joey 55P.
DAM
Calamasue 26R.
River Hill Traffic Jam 26T has been one of the most influential bulls, not
only on the River Hill herd, but also around the globe. His legacy lives
on through more than 400 offspring that have been born to 75 different
herds. Traffic Jam was the Canadian National Champion Bull in 2009, and
out produced himself in River Hill 26T Walker 60W, who was a two-time
national champion. “He is a no-miss bull that offers calving ease, high gaining,
stylish animals that will stand up in the ring and have the means to build a herd
on,” says Cory Ducherer, River Hill Farm.
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