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Title: HEIFER A'I'


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CHAPTER 15
  • HEIFER A.I.

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Benefits of Dairy Heifer A.I.
  • Genetic Improvement of Herd
  • Replacement Heifers Have Known Genetics
  • Easier First Calving
  • Better Breeding Records
  • Disease Transfer Avoided
  • No Hidden Expenses
  • More Control of Young Stock Program
  • Added Safety

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Genetic Improvement of Herd
  • Heifer A.I. is the Biggest Shortcut to Improving
    a Herds Production and Longevity
  • Genetically Superior Females Can be Moved Into
    the Milking Lineup at 23-24 Months of Age
  • Sires Account for Largest Share of Herds Genetic
    Improvements.
  • After 3 Generations of Daughters, 7/8ths of a
    Herds Genetic Makeup Comes From the Sires.

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Genetic Improvement of Herd
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Genetic Improvement of Herd
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Replacement Heifers
  • 1/4 to 1/3 of Calves Born Are From First Calf
    Heifers
  • Same Number of Replacement Heifers Will be the
    First Calf From Their Dams
  • Average or Above Culling Rate Means 1/4 to 1/3
    Cows Will Leave the Herd During Same Time
  • Purchasing Replacements is an Added Expense
  • Risk of Introducing Disease Into the Herd.

EXAMPLE 60-cow herd potentially requires 20
replacement heifers/year. Of these, 7 will be
the 1st calf from their dams and will be
genetically inferior if they are sired by an
unproven bull.
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Easier First Calvings
  • Primary Factors Affecting Calving Ease
  • Size of the Dam
  • Make Sure Heifers are in Good Condition and Large
    Enough at Breeding
  • Size of the Calf Being Carried
  • Sires Play an Important Role in Determining Calf
    Size
  • Difficult to Predict Size With Natural Service
    and Unproven Bulls

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NAAB Calving Ease Information
  • NAAB published data lists 3 items/bull
  • Number of observations
  • of Calvings Included in Each Bulls Evaluation
  • Estimated Percent Reliability
  • Degree of Confidence in the Expected Difficult
    First Births Prediction
  • Expected Percent Difficult First Births
  • of a Bulls Calves That Would Arrive With
    Extreme Difficulty or Require Considerable Force
    to be Born

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Better Breeding Records
  • A.I. Allows More Accurate Prediction of Calving
    Dates.
  • A Written Record Exists
  • Easier to Plan for Calving
  • Breeding records Can Provide Positive Sire
    Identification
  • Helps Determine the Value of the Expected Calf
    and Springing Heifer.

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Disease Transfer Avoided
  • Sires From Established A.I. Studs Are Free From
    Infections Diseases
  • Housed Under Conditions That Protect Them From
    Disease.
  • Reputable Studs Adhere to Standards in
  • Collecting
  • Examining
  • Processing Semen.
  • Heifers Should be the Cleanest Animals on a Farm
  • Purchasing Bulls or Heifers Could Introduce
    Diseases
  • Vibriosis Trichomoniasis
  • Leptospirosis Brucellosis

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No Hidden Expense
  • Many of the Costs Involved in Keeping a Bull on
    the Farm are Hidden
  • Feed
  • Special Handling
  • Separate Housing and Facilities.
  • A.I. Has No Hidden Cost
  • Typically 8 and Up
  • Depends on the Sire Chosen.

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More Control
  • You Decide When Heifers are the Right Size and
    Age to Breed.
  • You Know Which Animals are Bred and Which are
    Open.
  • Sires Selected to Meet Individual Heifer
    Requirements
  • Use the Breed Associations Linear Data Ratings
  • Sires Can be Chosen for Type and Production
    Characteristics
  • Will Combine With the Heifers Genetics to
    Produce Outstanding Offspring.

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Added Safety
  • Bulls Can be Dangerous and Unpredictable
  • Have the Potential to Kill or Maim
  • Each Year There Are Recorded Cases of This Threat
  • Through the Use of A.I. This Danger Can be
    Eliminated!

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Benefits of Beef Heifer A.I.
  • Genetic Improvement of Herd
  • Progeny Tested Bulls
  • Easier Calvings
  • Earlier Breeding Season
  • Better Breeding Records and Identification
  • Disease Transfer and Defects Controlled
  • No Hidden Costs
  • More Uniform Calf Crop
  • Crossbreeding Easier

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Genetic Improvement of Herd
  • Heifer A.I.
  • Fastest Way to Improving a Beef Herd Genetically
  • Jump Generations by Mating Heifers with Superior
    Sires
  • Take Advantage of Bulls that Rapidly Improve
    Economically Important Traits
  • I.E. Calving Ease, Growth Rate, Carcass Quality
    and Mothering Ability
  • After Mating 3 Generations of Daughters to
    Superior A.I. Sires, 7/8 of a Herds Genetics
    Comes From the Sires

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Progeny Tested Bulls
  • Bulls Proven Their Ability Through Progeny
    Testing
  • A.I. Bulls May be Bred to 100,000 Cows or More
  • Allows for More Critical Selection

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Easier Calvings
  • Two Primary Factors Affect Calving Ease
  • Size of the Dam
  • Size of the Calf Being Carried
  • Make Sure Heifers are in Good Condition and Well
    Grown at Breeding
  • Ratings are Based on Information From Breed
    Associations and ABS Progeny Tests
  • Combine Calving Ease Scores for
  • Heifers
  • Second Calf and Older Cows
  • Birth Weights

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Easier Calvings
  • Advantages
  • Reduced Labor at Calving
  • Fewer Calf Losses
  • Heifers That Can be Bred Back Sooner
  • ABS System Bulls With 3 Stars Indicate a
    Performance Above Contemporary Average.

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Earlier Breeding Season
  • With Good Nutrition Heifers Should be Cycling
    Regularly
  • Heifers Should Cycle Earlier Than Cows
  • Breed Heifers Earlier
  • Gives Them a Longer Rest Period Before Rebreeding
  • The Chart on the Next Slide Shows How the Percent
    Cycling Heifers Increases as They Approach a
    Proper Breeding Weight

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Better Breeding Records Identification
  • Identification and Good Records Provide an
    Individual History on Each Heifer
  • Allow for Better Herd Management
  • Better Calving Dates Can be Predicted
  • Breeding Records Help Assign a Value for the
    Expected calf

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Disease Transfer and Defects Controlled
  • Reputable A.I. Studs Provide Semen Free from
    Infectious Diseases
  • Heifers Should be the Cleanest Animals on Your
    Ranch
  • Purchasing a Bull Could Introduce Reproductive
    Disease
  • Purchasing Herd Replacements can also Introduce
    Reproductive Disease
  • Natural Sires May Have a Recessive Gene
  • Could Affect the Whole Herd
  • Semen Quality is Known With A.I. Bulls

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No Hidden Costs
  • Direct Expenses of Natural Service Sire Include
  • Purchasing or Raising a Natural Service Sire
  • Cost of Maintaining Sire For 10 unused months
  • Threat of Injury
  • Health Care
  • Feed
  • Housing
  • Handling
  • Testing

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More Uniform Calf Crop
  • Heifer A.I. Can Help Shorten Calving Season
  • Allows for Better Use of Labor at Calving
  • Increases the Uniformity of the Calf Crop
  • Breed All Heifers to a Single Sire or Several
    Related Sires

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Crossbreeding Easier
  • Heifer Productivity Depends On
  • Maternal Ability
  • Calves Inherited Growing Ability
  • Crossbreeding Combines Desirable Characteristics
    of 2 or More Breeds
  • Provides Benefits of Hybrid Vigor
  • Improved Performance of Crossbred Animals Over
    Their Parents.
  • Improved fertility
  • Heavier calves at weaning
  • Improved maternal ability in replacement heifers

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Crossbreeding Easier
  • A.I. Eliminates Problems Associated With
    Crossbreeding
  • Need for Separate Breeding Pastures
  • Need to Sort Cows by Breed
  • Time Spent Looking to Buy Bulls of Different
    Breeds
  • For more on crossbreeding see chapter 12

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Heat Detection Aids
  • Observe Heifers at Times When Inclined to Show
    Heat
  • Ensuring There is Little Interference With Heat
    Expression
  • Establish a Regular Daily Routine for Heat
    Checking
  • Spend at Least 30 Minutes Observing Cattle for
    Heat
  • Early Morning and Late Evening is Best
  • Observe Cattle in an Open Area
  • Observe When Cattle are not Eating
  • Keep the Heifers Together in a Convenient
    Location for Observation

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Heat Detection
  • Cow Comes Into Heat Every 21 Days
  • Stays in Heat Approximately 18 Hours
  • Variations Run From 8-30 Hours
  • For Highest Conception Rates
  • Breed Heifers During Latter 2/3rds of Standing
    Heat
  • This is Roughly 24 Hours After You First Noticed
    Standing Heat
  • Heat Detection Aids May be Useful in Addition to
    Visual Detection
  • See chapter 3 for more on Heat Detection

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Facilities
  • Successful Heat Synchronization Programs Depend
    on
  • Good Management Conditions
  • Animals That are Reproductively Normal and
    Cycling Regularly
  • Well Designed and Constructed Facilities
  • Minimize Stress for Animal and Worker
  • For More Information Refer to
  • Chapter 3 - Heat Detection and Synchronization
  • Chapter 17 - Facilities Equipment

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The Economics of Heifer A.I.
  • Heifer A.I. is an Investment in a Herds Future
  • Increases Dairy Production and Improves Type
  • Daughters of A.I. Bred Heifers Have About 1,000
    Pounds More Milk Per Lactation
  • Grade A Milk Price of 13.50 CWT 135 Per
    Lactation
  • Produces Faster Gaining Beef Calves and Improved
    Mothering Ability
  • Heifer A.I. Costs Compete Favorably With Natural
    Breeding Costs
  • Beef Heifer A.I. Increases Profits Through
    Fast-Growing, High Quality Calves, and
    Replacement Heifers With Improved Maternal Ability

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Economics of Beef Heifer A.I.
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Summary
  • Dairy Heifer A.I.
  • Biggest Shortcut for Genetically Improving a Herd
  • Heifers Can be Moved Into Herd at 23 to 24 Months
  • Better Records Equal
  • More Accurate Calving Dates
  • Easier to Determine Value of Calves and Heifers
  • Sires Selected to Meet Each Heifer Requirements
  • Allows for Easier First Calvings
  • Disease Transfer is Limited
  • Danger of Bull is Eliminated

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Summary
  • Beef Heifer A.I.
  • Jump Generations With Progeny Tested Sires
  • Calving Ease Bulls Can be Selected
  • Cross Breeding Programs are Easier to Establish
  • Heifers Can be Bred Earlier in the Season
  • Provides a More Uniform Calf Crop and Earlier
    Calvings
  • Reduces Disease Transfer
  • Controls Recessive Genes
  • No Hidden Expenses in Maintaining Bull
  • Provides Better Records for Management Decisions

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Summary
  • Make Heat Detection Part of Daily Routine
  • Observe for Heat at Least 30 Minutes Twice Daily
  • Early Morning and Late Evening are Best
  • Keep Heifers in Convenient Location for Heat
    Detection
  • Use a Synchronization Program if Heat Detection
    is Not Possible

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Question 1
  • For a dairy operation, what are the major
    benefits that can be expected from a heifer A.I.
    program?
  • For a beef operation?

Less calving difficulty, increased production and
conformation, better records, faster genetic
progress for the herd, reduced risk of disease,
no hidden bull expense
Faster improvement of calving ease, growth rate,
carcass, and mothering ability, reduced risk of
disease, no hidden bull expense
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Question 2
  • With dairy heifer A.I., animals that are
    genetically superior to the present cows in a
    herd can be moved into the milking lineup at only
    23 to 24 months of age.
  • Explain why this is possible.

Properly grown heifers can be bred at 15 months
to a progeny tested calving ease bull allowing
them to calve at 23-24 months.
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Question 3
  • What are two factors that affect calving ease?

Size of the heifer and the size of the calf
carried.
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Question 4
  • If you were a Guernsey breeder, what is the
    minimum weight your heifers should be before
    theyre breed?

675 pounds
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Question 5
  • Youre thinking about using a bull that has high
    production and scores very well in the type
    traits youre interested in. The calving ease
    guide shows that there is a 72 reliability that
    calvings will be easier than average, and that
    14 difficult births can be expected. There were
    128 observations in the bulls evaluation.
  • Explain why you would or would not use this bull
    on some of your dairy heifers.

I would not use the bull because he is 5 above
the average of 9 for calving ease and he only has
128 calvings reported meaning his CE could change.
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Question 6
  • Seventy percent of Angus heifers will be cycling
    when they weight 600 pounds.
  • What percentage of Charolais crossbreds will be
    cycling at the same weight?
  • Why is there such a big difference?

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Because Charolais is a much larger animal
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