In the heart of Punjab, at the prestigious PDFA (Progressive Dairy Farmers Association) event, a remarkable achievement took center stage. A Holstein cow, the daughter of the ABS Genus bull Stryker, made history by producing an astounding 82 kg of milk in 24 hours, setting a new national record in the adult milking category.The cow, bred at Chitale Dairy, was raised under the expertise of a local farmer who had invested in high-quality genetics and advanced dairy management techniques. The sire, Stryker (29HO18390 ABS STRYKER-ET), is known for passing on exceptional traits such as high milk yield, strong udders, and superior health. His lineage—Boastful x Yowza x O-Style—is highly regarded in the dairy breeding industry, making his offspring some of the most sought-after cows for commercial dairy farming.This achievement at PDFA showcases the power of genomics and selective breeding in boosting milk production, reinforcing the role of genetic advancements in modern dairy farming. The event drew attention from dairy farmers across India, emphasizing the impact of elite genetics, proper nutrition, and scientific herd management.The success of this record-breaking cow is a testament to the potential of strategic breeding programs and has set a new benchmark in the Indian dairy industry, inspiring farmers to adopt cutting-edge genetics and best practices to enhance productivity.
