


Davis returned to Milky Way Farm in 2003 as a third-generation Registered Jersey breeder. That same year, he was the winner of the AJCA's National Jersey Youth Achievement Contest, capping his extensive involvement with AJCA youth programs. Since transitioning from a full-time employee to a business partner, Davis' attention now centers on cow and calf care and reproduction programs. His breeding philosophy focuses on developing an efficient cow that can produce profitably on pasture and breed back quickly under the stresses of the southern climate.
The top two-thirds of the herd are strategically mated, utilizing both genomic young sires and progeny-proven bulls. All of the animals in the 100-cow herd are bred by A.I., about half to each sire group. Recently, Davis has begun to genomic test selected cows and heifers to increase future marketing opportunities.
When Davis returned to the farm, the Peeler family ventured into selling milk directly to the consumer in a local market for fresh milk. Although business was slow at first, it has seen enough growth in recent years to consider expanding with additional products such as butter and cheese in the future.
The American Jersey Cattle Association, organized in 1868, compiles and maintains animal identification and performance data on Jersey cattle and provides services that support genetic improvement and greater profitability through increasing the value of and demand for Registered Jersey cattle and genetics, and Jersey milk and milk products. For more information on the association's complete line of services for dairy business owners, visit the website at www.USJersey.com or connect at Facebook.com/USJersey.
6.16.2014