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E271 The Bull Who Changed Everything: The Johanna Rag Apple Pabst Story
Description
Every Holstein on Earth traces back to one bull from a Wisconsin farm. Join us as we uncover the incredible story of Johanna Rag Apple Pabst - from his humble beginnings in Hartford, Wisconsin to becoming the universal genetic foundation of the modern Holstein breed. This is a tale of vision, science, and the power of recognizing excellence.
Key Topics Covered
The Wisconsin Genesis (1921)
- Birth of Johanna Rag Apple Pabst on January 24, 1921
- Philip Linker and Herbert Lepien's breeding decisions
- Princess Johanna Rag Apple Pontiac's exceptional production (26 lbs butter equivalent in 7 days)
- The role of Pabst Korndyke Star as sire
Recognition and Early Career
- County agent Milton Button's prophetic words: "That's a good bull"
- Joe Piek's acquisition and ambitious plans
- Anna Piek's childhood memories feeding the future legend
- Early show career at county fairs
Show Ring Dominance (1922-1925)
- Undefeated 1924 season across major shows
- The tradition of "On, Wisconsin" playing during entries
- Three consecutive All-American titles
- Gentle temperament despite massive size
Production Revolution
- Daughters averaging 18+ pounds butter in 7 days
- Consistent 4% butterfat transmission
- Market impact of combining show excellence with production
T.B. Macaulay's Vision
- Insurance magnate's scientific approach to breeding
- Corn breeding experiments (1924-1928)
- Goal: genetically pure bloodline for type, udders, and 4% butterfat
- Systematic evaluation through Joseph I. Chandler
The Record-Breaking Sale (1926)
- Colonel O.G. Clark's Holstein Classic
- $15,000 sale price (equivalent to $200,000+ today)
- The drama of competitive bidding
- "Only two bidding on the last five thousand"
Mount Victoria Dynasty
- Purpose-built facilities in Quebec
- Systematic breeding program with index cards
- "Rag Apple" naming convention
- Methodical data collection and analysis
Genetic Legacy
- 36% genetic inheritance from four exceptional sires
- Line breeding to Pontiac Korndyke and Hengerveld DeKol
- Strategic concentration of proven genetics
- Bulls like Montvic Pathfinder and Montvic Chieftain
Tragedy and Transformation (1933)
- Death from broken leg at age 12
- 1942 Mount Victoria dispersal
- Spread of genetics across North America
Universal Impact
- 100% of registered Holsteins worldwide trace to this bull
- Modern production levels unimaginable in the 1920s
- Connection between historical breeding principles and genomic selection
Read the complete article here https://www.thebullvine.com/sire-spotlight/the-bull-who-changed-everything-the-johanna-rag-apple-pabst-story/