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How to improve your block calving season
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The best block calving solutions for your herd
Welcome to Genus ABS’ Seasonal Solutions.
Here you can find the best products and services to aid your herd’s fertility, genetic plans, and udder health requirements, during this spring block.
Tailored plans can be made to increase the efficiency and overall profitability of your herd this season.
How to Increase Herd Fertility
Our pre recorded webinars will give you access to industry experts, fellow peers and Genus ABS support specialists to learn about how the industry is improving herds, profits and fertility in an ever changing market.
Join our Technical Services Manager - EMEA - Jon Mouncey in this session, as he talks about the reproductive parameters and benchmarks that are relevant to your farm, describing which data provides opportunities for improving reproductive efficiency, and offering an update on maiden heifer synchronisation.
If you are serious about taking your farm's fertility to the next level, you won't want to miss out!
What is covered on the session:
- How to understand fertility data and use it to your advantage
- What is the best technology available this block calving season
- How to create long-term profit with better selection and technology
- How to rank your herd & why it is important
- How to create a successful Beef on Dairy Program
- How timing of insemination affects the success rate
- And much more
Pembrokeshire-based producer, Ed Clements, runs a 200-cow crossbreed herd with his parents Robert and Diane at Broomhill Farm.
Recently, Ed turned to crossbreeds to boost farm efficiency by introducing Jersey and Norwegian Red genetics to his Holstein cows and has developed a dairy business with a type of cow that suits his system, milk buyer and lifestyle.
With a reputation for high health and fertility, Ed opted for Norwegian Red, and 75% of the youngstock and 35% of the milking herd are now Norwegian crosses.
“We’ve never looked back” said Ed.
In the Peak District, Paul Dean operates Deans Farms LTD, a family farm which is tailoring its breeding strategy based on the farm land that it incorporates.
The business runs 550 cows across three farms. Two of their farms are managed as all-year-round calving herds, the other is a Spring Block Calving herd.
Midgley farm, the Spring Block Calving herd, milks approximately 200 cows on a once-a-day system, and has been breeding a smaller framed animal since 2000. This animal efficiently converts grass to milk with high solids, which is evident in their current average of 3,500kgs per cow at 9% of combined solids.
In 2019, Paul made the decision to integrate a Sexcel® and Beef InFocus™ breeding strategy into the herd, due to a need to reduce dairy calves on their farm as an Arla producer.
He said: “This gave us the ability to generate heifers from the most elite females within our herd and Beef InFocus™ bulls gave us a high value beef calf crop from the remainder.”
R & C Ward operate Eastfield Farm which covers 650 acres by the beautiful North Cornwall coast, near Boscastle.
Calving in a tight autumn block are 310 milking cows, with 61 in-calf heifers and 110 yearling heifers which make up the dairy replacements.
Dan prefers the farm to operate on a simple system, so when considering the genetics of the herd, he uses Friesians crossed with Holsteins, which creates the ideal solution for the sort of cow required for their farm.
The Ward family’s herd averages an impressive 1.8 services per pregnancy, with 90% of replacements bred over a six-week period.