Spring is a busy time for Jersey Marketing Service, and we are pleased to be working with so many states and breeders to market registered Jersey cattle!
Check out the upcoming sales, managed by JMS…





Check out the upcoming sales, managed by JMS…





The Fremstad family will be offering their entire Jersey herd for sale on May 12-13, 2017 at the farm in Westby, Wisconsin. While a great loss for the Jersey breed, this is a great opportunity for all Jersey breeders and enthusiasts to invest in over 100 years of breeding for production and type!
The cattle will be offered in a two-day event, with cows and springing heifers on day 1, May 12. Norse Star Catalog COWS 1 | Norse Star Catalog COWS 2. The bred and open heifers will be sold on day 2, May 13. Norse Star Catalog HEIFERS. Breeding bulls will also be offered for sale on day 2.
Because there is so much information and depth to the pedigrees, the catalog was laid out a little differently, with the sires of the herd in a reference manual – Norse Star Reference Sire Book
Read the invitation penned by the Fremstad family, study the depth of pedigrees and production potential that is being offered, and make plans to attend the sale in Westby, Wis., or LIVE on JerseyAuctionLive.com to take some of the deep genetic influence into your herd.
More information can be found on the catalog site for the Norse Star Jerseys Complete Dispersal, printed catalogs are available upon request only, and pictures and videos will be posted on this blog during the week leading up to the sale.
The Jersey Marketing Service (JMS) spring 2017 sale calendar has been filling up! Take a look through the dates and sales to see if there is an event where we can help market your registered Jersey cattle. There are several opportunities for breeders of type, deep family lines, genomics, or production to showcase their cattle and pedigrees.
While the calendar has several dates reserved, many are still available. If you have an idea of how JMS’s sale staff and management can aid you in Jersey cattle sales and marketing, please let us know!
Please let any of your JMS Staff or AJCA/NAJ Area Representatives know if you have consignments for any of these great sales, if you have marketing opportunities you would like our assistance with, or just general questions about registered Jersey cattle!
The Warren, John and Henry Gaby families dispersed the milk cows and bred heifers of Gaby Jerseys at the farm in Greenville, Tenn., today. A chilly, sunny day was the setting, with a tent full of family and Jersey friends supporting these long time breeders of influential Jersey cattle. A large number of bidders and viewers participated in the sale through the internet as well.
A total of 172 head sold in the Gaby Jersey Farm Milking Herd and Bred Heifer Dispersal, for an average $2,015.12. Taking into account only Gaby owned cattle, the average was $2093.58. Twenty-five different buyers from 14 different states and Canada bought genetics from the herd today.
Ambian Dairy LLC, Arizona, was the volume buyer with 77 head.
Lot 2210 sold to Chaney Waldon of Lyerly, Georgia as the high selling lot of the day. Gabys Champ Alyssa-ET, VG-85% sold for $4300 and sells serviced to Glynn Headline News-ET, 7JE1184 after freshening in July. She is a genomic tested “Champ” daughter from Gabys Artist Ambrosia, E-94%.
The entire Gaby family would like to thank the bidders and buyers of the cattle today, for having confidence in the genetics the family has bred throughout the years. JMS would like to thank the Gaby family for allowing us to help with the event culminating your many years in the Jersey business.
Gaby Jersey Farm will be dispersing their milking herd and bred heifers on THURSDAY, December 15 at the farm in Greeneville, Tenn., beginning at 10:00 a.m. (EDT). Almost ALL cattle selling are Official Calfhood Vaccinates, allowing them to travel to the far western states requiring this tattoo and vaccination.
Gaby Jersey Farm – Milking herd and bred heifer dispersal – CATALOG
UPDATES to the Gaby Jersey Farm Dispersal
Take a look through a photo gallery of the bred heifers, with a video of rear udders HERE:

Gaby Jersey Farm will be dispersing their milking and bred heifer inventory on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15 at 10:00 a.m. (EDT) at the farm in Greeneville, Tenn. This is a herd known for their deep pedigrees, great production and genomic potential. Several females and males have been bred from this herd, making an impact on the breed. Almost ALL cattle have been tattooed as Official Calfhood Vaccinates.
Gaby Jersey Farm – Milking herd and bred heifer dispersal – CATALOG
More pictures will be added throughout the day, but some of the milking herd was caught on camera yesterday afternoon after vet check. Some cattle will have hobbles on in their pictures. Please note that this is a safety precaution at the Gaby Farm, due to their facilities. This, in NO WAY, means that the cattle sporting the extra apparel are unable to move freely.