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E199 The Maternal Mastermind: How Douglas Dunton’s Breeding Philosophy Revolutionized Holstein Genetics


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In this episode, hosts Bella and Douglas explore the remarkable legacy of Canadian Holstein breeder Douglas Dunton, whose "breeding warm" philosophy and focus on maternal lines revolutionized dairy cattle genetics worldwide. Learn how Dunton's methodical linebreeding approach and emphasis on balanced traits created cow families that anchored legendary sires like Pawnee Farm Arlinda Chief and Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation - bulls whose genetics appear in virtually every modern Holstein pedigree today, nearly eight decades later.

## Episode Highlights

- [02:15] Dunton's journey from Shorthorns to Holstein breeding

- [08:20] The "breeding warm" philosophy explained

- [13:45] The four foundation females that changed Holstein history

- [22:30] Connections to legendary sires Chief and Elevation

- [29:10] Comparing Dunton's approach with Marc Comtois of Comestar

- [35:42] Applying Dunton's principles in today's genomic era

## Key Figures Mentioned

- Douglas Stewart Dunton - Canadian Holstein breeder whose maternal lines revolutionized the breed

- Ralph and Earl Dunton - Douglas's sons who continued the Glenvue legacy

- A.B.C. Inka May (EX) - Foundation female, dam of A.B.C. Reflection Sovereign

- Glenvue Nettie Jemima (EX-13*) - Extraordinary brood cow, dam of six Excellent offspring

- Glenvue Noelle Inka (EX-4) - Royal Winter Fair grand champion (1947)

- Glenvue Jean Inka B (VG-2) - Created maternal connection to Pawnee Farm Arlinda Chief

- Pawnee Farm Arlinda Chief (EX-GM) - One of the most influential Holstein sires in history

- Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation (EX-GM) - Transformational type improver

- Marc Comtois - Owner of Comestar Holsteins, contemporary maternal line master

- Comestar Laurie Sheik (VG-88 27*) - Foundation female of the Laurie Sheik family

## Memorable Quotes

- "It takes longer to breed type than production, but once you get type, it is not so difficult to get higher production." - Douglas Dunton

- "When asked about outcrossing, Dunton famously stated that he had tried an outcross bull only once, and while 'he didn't do much harm, neither did he do much good.'"

- "Is your breeding program building the maternal strength that will influence the breed for generations to come? That's the true measure of breeding success that Douglas Dunton's legacy challenges us to achieve."

Read the full article on Douglas Dunton's breeding philosophy at https://www.thebullvine.com/breeder-profiles/the-maternal-mastermind-how-douglas-duntons-breeding-philosophy-revolutionized-holstein-genetics/

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