Sexcel® Sexed Genetics – Make your heifer replacement from your best cows.
A unit of semen brings no real value to a dairy farmer unless it results in the cow pregnant with a female calf. A healthy heifer needs to be born and only then can genetic progress be seen. That’s where the value is found.
At a time when efficiency is crucial on dairy farms, producers need to reduce their variables. Creating pregnancies with conventional semen is like flipping a coin – the odds of getting a male or female calf are generally the same.
Using Sexcel, customers have the power to decide with, as much precision as biology and technology currently allows, which part of the herd will pass on their genetics and make replacement heifers for the next generation.
Sexcel provides a high probability of success. Observations using Genus ABS Real World Data® (RWD™) index demonstrated that Sexcel achieves a 90% relative conception rate to conventional semen.
*Results varies according to management, environment and animal.
Sexcel Sexed Genetics is available for: Holstein, Jersey, Norwegian Red, Milking Gyr, Girolando, and Nelore.
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Fast Forward Your Genetic Progress
Sexcel has been created using the most advanced technology available on the market today, combined with superior fertility and the most profitable ABS genetics to help improve product performance.
Handling ABS Sexed Semen
We recommend discussing your goals and management style with a Genus ABS artificial insemination specialist to ensure the best solution can be implemented. In addition, we suggest following our handling procedures and protocols, as outlined in the following guide.
Customers Using Sexcel
Tim Sinnott milks 225 cows on an autumn block calving system in Warwickshire. Calving from July through to November with all fertility work done by the Genus Reproductive Management System (RMS) team. The cows are milked three times daily with yields at 12,700lts/cow milk sold which equates to 890kg milk solids sold per cow. “In […]
Tim Sinnott, Warwickshire
Nathan Pryor milks 480 cross bred Jersey-Friesians on a once a day, grazing based system. The herd is block calved and average annual yields stand at 4,000 litres a cow. Sexed semen now plays an important role in reducing the number of unwanted dairy bull calves and realising the genetic potential of Nathans herd. “Traditionally […]
Nathan Pryor, Cornwall
Johnson Rolling Acres is a family farm that has been in business since 1979. After starting out milking 36 cows, the farm has steadily milked more cows to support a growing family. The most recent expansion was in 2012 when the Johnson’s built a cross-ventilated freestall barn and expanded to 1,200 milking cows. As a […]
Johnson’s Rolling Acres
Ebert Enterprises is a 4,800-cow dairy farm in rural Algoma, WI. The family farm takes pride in producing quality food in an environmentally safe and profitable fashion. Back in the late 90s, ABS started tail chalking for Eberts when no one else would. Because of the superior customer service, the Eberts have been customers ever […]