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                2008 and joined the Cotonhall herd. Tabley had a good number of heifers from the Rebel Starlet family line with yields over 10,000kg twice from Tabley King Louis Rose.
Irthingvale Rebel Starlet had one heifer for Cotonhall sired by Rantonall Rambo EX94. She was shown at Cheshire show in 2010 under American Judge Dave Kendal placing 5th out of 13 head forward. That year Cotonhall Starlet won the photographic All Britain Intermediate calf class, she calved in late 2011 before being sold to a commercial milking herd she had a heifer by Cotonhall Supernova. Cotonhall Starlet 2nd went on to breed 5 daughters and completed 6 lactations with the 6th being her best producing 8716 litres 3.73% fat 3.31% protein. Her Cotonhall Duke daughter had a Cotonhall Joyland daughter that went on to give 3 daughters to Jake Whites Royalmoor herd along with winning a few show titles at local shows in 2022 in her 3rd lactation. Her oldest daughter by Lennox had a Troy heifer being sold to the Hoppickers herd of Martin Dean.
Cotonhall Campari Starlet EX90 is still present in the Cotonhall herd along with a promising Treeton Pimp granddaughter due to calve in 2024 along with her Bushmills Jack daughter now owned by the Irthingelt herd.
The star of the daughters being Cotonhall Jackpot Starlet who gave 305 days 7570kg 5.09% fat 3.36% protein as a heifer after producing twins by Cotonhall Jupiter. One twin sold for £1580 in the dispersal sale as a yearling to the Cotwalton herd followed closely by her twin that went home with the Weaverdale herd who now have a Amber Firefox daughter. Cotonhall Jackpot Starlet is due her 4th in spring 2024 to Shaunlea Gangster. The Starlet family is well travelled and branching out to a number
of herds via the numerous daughters keeping the starlet family present.
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