Monday, March 10, 2014

It's that Time of Year Again...

Most everyone I have talked to lately are anxiously awaiting the arrival of the spring.  My favorite season, which happens to correspond pretty closely with spring, is already upon us, at Genex we call it Beef Season!  For most of the Genex employees this means gearing up for biggest time of year for beef sales, admiring the new beef bulls that the genetics staff has procured, anxiously awaiting to hear calving reports on our up and coming bulls, and figuring out their breeding project calendars.  For me, it means gearing up for and hitting the road to teach A.I. schools.  Each year I do a series of A.I. schools in Montana and South Dakota for producers who want to learn to breed their own cows.  Last week was the first of these classes, and my travels took me to Britton, SD.


In Britton, 12 beef producers from North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota gathered at the Britton Livestock Sales Barn to learn about A.I.  Each school that I put on fulfills the recommended standards for Artificial Insemination Training as set forth by the National  Association of Animal Breeders (NAAB).  These standards include classroom instruction that covers the anatomy of a cow, insemination technique, semen handling, heat detection, and of course, lots of hands on (in?) practice with cows.



Next week I'll be loading up my supplies again and heading to Winner, SD for a school there, then it's a home game for me, with a school scheduled in Billings for the end of the month.  While both of those schools are full, if you are interested in taking an AI school this spring, there is still time.  I have a few spots left in the April 28-30 class that will be held in Glendive, MT and the May 9-12 class that will be held in Billings, MT.  You can register on-line here.  Don't put off registering too long as the classes are filling up quickly!

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Author, Sarah Thorson, is our Beef Education Manager. Sarah grew up in Eastern Montana on her family's ranch. She is a graduate of Montana State University and has been a member of the Genex team since 2004. Sarah works closely with the Genex Beef Marketing Staff, providing training to the cooperative's nearly 200 Independent Contractors. She also provides Artificial Insemination training for Genex members and customers and reproductive consulting.

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Spring Tank Special





Are you in the market for a new semen tank?  It just might be the perfect time to buy!  Now through April 30, 2014 Genex is offering its spring tank sale.


This year's featured tanks are long storage tanks that can help save you money and give you piece of mind by needing fewer liquid nitrogen fills.

Tanks on Special:

MVE Millennium II XC214 - 600 unit capacity with 24 week hold time
MVE Super 2 - 600 unit capacity with 26 week hold time
MVE XC 33/22 - 1,200 unit capacity with 22 week hold time
MVE XC 43/28 - 1,140 unit capacity with 28 week hold time


Remember, this special only lasts until April 30, 2014.  If you are interested in any of the tanks listed please contact your local Genex Representative to receive special pricing information and to order!

Monday, February 10, 2014

A.I. vs. the Bull




     It’s February, which means that bull sale season out west is in full swing.  There is only one word to describe the sales that have been held thus far, and that is HOT!  With the price of calves last fall, I don’t think anyone has been surprised, that so far, bulls have been more expensive this spring.  The average price of a yearling bull is likely to be several hundred dollars more than it was last year, if you have ever used the excuse that A.I. is to expensive, it may be time to revisit the economics.


 

     At Genex, we have a spreadsheet called A.I. vs the Bull.  It allows producers to enter their inputs for natural service and A.I. and determine what a pregnancy costs them.  You could do the same thing on a piece of scratch paper.  It looks something like this:

Natural Service Costs

Bull Purchase Price ≈ $4,398 (Average selling price, year-to-date September 2013, of bull sales reported to the American Angus Association, November 2013, Angus Journal, page 206.)

Annual Bull Maintenance Cost (includes pasture, feed, mineral, vaccinations, yearly breeding soundness exam, pour-on, damage to property, interest, etc.) ≈ $900

Annual depreciation (assumes salvage value of $1700 and bull has a useful life of 3 years) ≈ $900
Total bull cost/year (Annual Bull Maintenance Costs + Annual Depreciation) ≈ $1,800

Let’s assume you expose this bull to 30 cows/year with a weaning percent of 90%, so 27 calves will be born year.  Cost per live calf is (Total bull cost/year/number of live calves) ≈ $66.67

A.I. Costs

This scenario gives approximate A.I. costs for a group of 100 virgin heifers.

Synchronization Drug Costs (assume the 14-day Co-Synch + CIDR® protocol, one injection of GnRH ≈ $1.80/injection, one injection of PGF2α ≈ $2.50/injection, one CIDR® ≈ $10) ≈ $14.30/female

Additional labor and arm service ≈ $10/female

Semen cost (high accuracy, calving ease Angus bull) ≈ $15.30/female

Total cost/female exposed ≈ $39.60

Total cost/A.I. calf (Assume 100 heifers bred, 65% A.I. conception rate, weaning percent of 90%) ≈ $67.12


 

     As you can see in this scenario, there is very little difference between the cost/calf of a natural service sired calf vs. and A.I. sired calf.  What happens when you consider your own input costs? We have not yet even considered the economics of things like the potential for genetic gain from using a proven sire, more calves born earlier in the calving season, and a more uniform calf crop.  

     One of the biggest advantages of A.I. is your opportunity to capture genetics from top, proven bulls.  When you are buying a yearling bull to turn out with your heifers, you hope that he is calving ease, and you use EPDs, the animals own performance data, and physical appraisal to make your best guess to if he will be.  But we’ve all heard horror stories about someone who bought a young bull that they thought was supposed to be calving ease and he did not turn out to be that way.  

     Another advantage of synchronization and fixed time A.I. is the ability to have more calves born earlier in the calving season. At the University of Missouri Thompson Farm, calf crop distribution was analyzed for the first 46 days over 10 calving seasons.  There were three years of natural service breeding that included 526 calvings, two years of fixed-time A.I. with 397 calvings, and five years of estrus detection and A.I. with 1,040 calvings.  At the respective day-16 of the calving season 38% of natural service cows had calved, 54% of the estrus detection and A.I. cows had calved, and 62% of the fixed time A.I. cows had calved.  By day 21 of the calving season those numbers were 51%, 59%, and 66% respectively.  When you consider that a calf will gain 2-3lbs/day and calf prices soaring, a calf born earlier in the calving season is worth a lot more than any additional costs that may be associated with A.I.  In addition to heavier calves, a shortened calving season with large numbers of calves sired by the same bull will result in a more uniform calf crop, which we all know is more attractive to calf buyers.

 

     If you have never considered A.I. before because you believe that it is to expensive, now would be the perfect time to rethink your position.  Run the numbers, you may be surprised that A.I. is right for you.  If you decide that you would like to try A.I. please contact your local Genex Representative.  They are equipped with the knowledge and genetics to make your experience successful!


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Author, Sarah Thorson, is our Beef Education Manager. Sarah grew up in Eastern Montana on her family's ranch. She is a graduate of Montana State University and has been a member of the Genex team since 2004. Sarah works closely with the Genex Beef Marketing Staff, providing training to the cooperative's nearly 200 Independent Contractors. She also provides Artificial Insemination training for Genex members and customers and reproductive consulting.



Friday, January 31, 2014

National Western Stock Show Update

Show and Sale Highlights

The Champion Pen of Three Percentage Simmental Heifers was from Grass-Lunning Simmentals, LeRoy, Minn. All were full sisters sired by 1SM00121 UPGRADE.

The Reserve Champion Pen of Three Charolais Bulls was from Suttles Charolais of Hanna City, Ill. All were all sired by 1CH00962 ALL STATE.

The Reserve Champion Pen of Three Purebred Simmental Heifers hail from Genex Territory Sales Manager, Matt Fischer’s Oval F Ranch, Saint Joseph, Mo. And were sired by UPGRADE, 1SM00126 TOP GRADE and 1SM00111 AMIGO.

1SM00140 AUGUSTUS sold in the Wild Wild West Sale to a group of breeders including natural possession to Gibbs Farms, Ranburne, Ala. for $29,750. His full sister, ASR Miss Jordan, was the high selling female in the sale at $10,500 and sold to T Heart Ranches, Center, Colo.

A 1AN01313 INSIGHT son, Wallace Platinum 348, was Spring Bull Calf Champion and a daughter, PVF Burgess 2150 was a class winner on the Hill in the Open Angus Show.

New Acquisitions from Denver
1SM00145 GSC ALL IN 72A - Reg. # 2812085
His maternal sisters, GCF Miss Roller Girl Z24 and W/C Miss Angel 2870Z, were Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Open Purebred Simmental on the Hill.
SVF/NJC MO TOWN M216            WAGR DREAM CATCHER 03R
JS SURE BET 4T                               MISS WERNING KP 8543U
JS BLACK MAGIC WOMAN 13P   MISS WERNING 534R 

1SM00144 RUBY NFF INCENTIVE 307A - Reg. # 2765084
A SimAngus™ calving ease sire with excellent phenotype. 1/2 Simmental, 1/2 Angus.
S S OBJECTIVE T510 0T26                         HTP SVF IN DEW TIME
S S INCENTIVE 9J17                                   RUBY NFF JOY 101Y
S S MISS FRAN P142 B76                           JF EBONYS JOY 732T

1HH00111 CRR 109 OLD SCHOOL 301 - Reg. # 43384569
Here is the Genex pick of all Hereford bull calves on display in Denver. He is out of a very productive and attractive daughter of Sooner. His genomic information and cow family production record assures he has a chance at being a lighter birth weight, calving ease prospect. Phenotypically he is nearly flawless with perfect hip and hind leg structure, good feet, conservatively short marked with as much body and thickness as you would want. 
TH 122 71I VICTOR 719T                            DM BR SOONER
CRR 719 CATAPULT 109                            CRR 435 KELLY 178
            CRR 4037 ECLIPSE 808                               CRR D03 KELLY 361

Monday, January 13, 2014

2014 Genex Beef Management Guide

The 2014 Genex Beef Management Guide is now available on-line!  Watch your mailboxes for it in the next couple of weeks!

Monday, December 16, 2013

Angus EPD Highlights



On Dec. 6 the American Angus Association released their Angus Sire Evaluation Report - spring 2014. This release includes several significant updates to the evaluation including updated economic assumptions that impact the $Values as well as the third recalibration of the HD 50K predictions. Here are a few of the highlights from the new EPD run.


Calving Ease
                                                                                                                                                              
01AN01202 LONG DISTANCE
1AN01202 LONG DISTANCE is the No. 1 CED bull on the entire Angus Sire Evaluation based on bulls with +80 or higher for YW EPD, and he does so much more including breed-leading SCR, DOC, CEM and $W EPDs.







1AN01217 IN SURE
1AN01217 IN SURE comes in at No. 8 for CED on the evaluation, based on bulls with +80 or higher for YW EPD. He too, is a SCR and DOC leader along with ranking No. 3 for $B among the breed’s elite proven calving ease bulls, that are +17 or higher for CED.



 


Other semi-proven, .60 or higher BW ACC, bulls that offer not only widespread pedigree diversity, but also breed-leading, double digit calving ease include: 1AN01275 PROSPER at CED +18 and BW -3.0; 1AN01231 AUTHENTIC at CED +16 and BW -0.5; 1AN01253 NAMESAKE at CED +16 and BW -1.0; 1AN01242 FULL POWER at CED +15 and BW -0.5; 1AN01215 IRISH  at CED +15 and BW -0.3; 1AN01224 CEDAR RIDGE at CED +15 an BW -1.0. 

Curve Benders

1AN01230 EXCITEMENT
1AN01230 EXCITEMENT is one of only two bulls on the Angus Sire Evaluation that is negative for BW EPD and +130 or greater for YW EPD. His outcross pedigree offers unlimited mating flexibility on most of today’s popular pedigrees.







1AN01278 DOUBLE VISION
1AN01278 DOUBLE VISION is the No. 1 bull for YW EPD at +149 on the Young Sire Supplemental list for bulls that are +9 or higher for CED. He sets himself apart on the young sire list not only because of his across the board, breed-leading EPD profile, but because of his outcross pedigree and powerful phenotype.





Low Input/High Output (Bulls that Combine $EN and $W)

Genex still dominates the list of proven low input, high output bulls with 1AN01044 FINAL ANSWER and 1AN01131 BISMARCK.

1AN01254 HOMESTEAD
1AN1201 ANGUS 011
 We also have a nice showing on the young sire list with bulls that are +6 or higher for CED, -$5.00 or higher for $EN and $50.00 or greater for $W. They include 1AN01254 HOMESTEAD, 1AN01207 ANGUS 011, 1AN01246 REVIVAL and 1AN01240 EFFECTIVE, the most of any stud!


1AN01246 REVIVAL
1AN01240 EFFECTIVE

1AN01263 UNMISTAKABLE
CEDAR RIDGE continues to add accuracy while maintaining excellent CED, DOC, SCR and positive carcass EPDs. His MILK EPD has climbed to +37, but he is still very acceptable for $EN at -$8.28. In addition, 1AN01263 UNMISTAKABLE just misses the list with a CED EPD at +5. He is among the breed’s elite for moderating milk, MILK EPD at +12, and mature size, MH EPD at -0.6, without sacrificing growth, WW +72 and YW +120, scrotal circumference, SCR +0.77, or muscle shape, REA +0.86.
Heifer Pregnancy
Heifer pregnancy is a trait catching the attention of more breeders and now includes the incorporation of HD 50K data. Genex proven sires like 1AN01116 UPWARD, BISMARCK, 1AN01146 RIGHT ANSWER, 1AN01117 THUNDER and 1AN01141 PIONEER all rank in the top 5% of the breed for the HPG EPD along with up and coming bulls like LONG DISTANCE.


Docility

1AN01215 IRISH
 Among the proven bulls the following lead the way in DOC for Genex: 1AN01222 PRIORITY +37; LONG DISTANCE +33; CEDAR RIDGE +30; IRISH +30; 1AN01170 CHISUM +28. Note the variety of pedigrees among this group of bulls. There are only six bulls on the entire Young Sire Supplement list that have a DOC EPD of +37 or higher. 1AN01238 RESOURCE leads the list with the highest $W value and FULL POWER leads the list with the highest $B value, while both offer breed-leading EPDs and phenotypes in addition to breed-leading attitudes!
1AN01238 RESOURCE

01AN01242 FULL POWER

End Product
1AN01312 DOWNLOAD
Baldridge Waylon is the No. 1 $B bull on the Angus Sire Evaluation and Genex has secured his No. 1 son, 1AN01312 DOWNLOAD. DOWNLOAD leads the Genex lineup as our No.1 $B sire at $118.70. He offers more flexibility and marketability to most Angus breeders because of his CED EPD of +9 vs. Waylon’s CED EPD of +3.   





1AN01297 RITO 12E7
1AN01297 RITO 12E7 closely follows DOWNLOAD as our No. 2 $B sire at $115.90. A unique Rito Revenue son for growth and SCR that is too young to make the Angus Sire Evaluation, never the less, there is not a bull on the entire report or supplemental sire summary that can match his combination of MARB at 1.40 and REA at 1.49.





Other $B leaders, with progeny data, all ranking in the top 2% of the breed for $B includes: DOUBLE VISION $109.70, 1AN01229 ADVANTAGE $109.20; 1AN01232 SIGNIFICANT $107.90; 1AN01226 UPROAR $107.10; FULL POWER $107.00.


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Author, Lorna Marshall, is the U.S. Beef Programs Marketing Manager.  Lorna works with herds across the U.S. offering genetic and reproductive solutions to help improve their profitability.  She also offers support to the more than 200 Genex Beef Independent Contractors.

Thursday, December 12, 2013

December 2013 Proof Highlights

Genex had a great proof run last week.  On the Holstein side 1HO09800 ERDMAN captured the #1 spot atop the Lifetime Net Merit List (LNM$). As for the TPIlist, 1HO09527 MASSEY sits at #3 and 1HO08784 FREDDIE at #4.  The genomic lists were just as productive with Genex sires holding 32 of the top 100 LNM$ and 19 of the top 100 TPI spots.  Take a look at other great Holstein highlights below!


On the Jersey and Colored Breed side, things look just as great!  27 Genex genomic sires are on the top 100 Lifetime Cheese Merit list and 26 are on the top 100 JPI™ chart.  1JE00711 PLUS is #1 on the top 100 daughter-proven JPI list. And the highlights continue...