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Breeding EDGE workshop | Hughenden, Queensland

22 Apr 2020 08:00AM - 24 Apr 2020 05:00PM

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Location: Event cancelled.

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This event has been cancelled

Cost:

  • $1,750 plus GST / first person from one business
  • $1,450 plus GST / second and thrid person from the same business
  • Corporate rate plus GST/ five or more participants from the one business.

Cost includes comprehensive set of Workshop Notes, Workbook, electronic files, other materials and all catering.

Breeding EDGE is a three-day workshop designed to assist producers improve and refine their breeder herd management and genetic improvement plans using genetic and reproductive knowledge and technologies, to achieve desired production targets.

Presenters:

  • Felicity Hamlyn-Hill (Beef Enterprise Advisory Services)
  • Mick Sullivan (Department Agriculture & Fisheries)
  • ACV & BULLCHECK vet Dr Libby Harriman (Great Artesian Veterinary Surgery).

Attending this workshop will help you to:
• identify where the current breeder herd management program can be improved to reduce reproductive loss
• measure reproductive performance more accurately
• identify strategies and management to improve bull selection, retention, management and performance
• develop, or refine, a practical and achievable management plan for the breeding herd that will lead to higher productivity
• gain a thorough understanding of genetic improvement for both breeding cattle and turnoff cattle and develop breeding objectives to take your herd in a more profitable direction.

What you will learn:
• current herd performance – what measures matter most
• reproduction and reproduction loss
• managing the breeders - systems
• bull fertility and management
• identifying “not so obvious” bull faults that impact reproduction
• reproductive diseases and diseases impacting reproduction
• breeder herd management plans
• genetic improvement of your herd (including breeding objectives)
• genetic principles and selection tools
• selection and selection criteria for traits important to you
• breeds and breeding systems.

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