Strong mating results set farmers up for success
The timing for herd improvement couldn’t be better. Thanks to fine weather and good feed levels, this season has provided some of the best mating conditions in years. Early data from CRV showed a 4.3% increase in non-return rates compared to last year, with cows mated using sexed semen achieving an 8.4% year-on-year improvement.
“The data shows cows were cycling well and well-managed throughout mating,” says James. “Even in Southland, where conditions were more challenging, farmers took quick action with OAD milking and careful management, leading to better-than-expected submission rates.”
These positive results set the stage for next season, as strong six-week in-calf rates mean more compact calving, better recovery time, and earlier cycling and conception rates. With more farmers using sexed semen, the top 20% of cows are being selected for replacements, while conventional semen and beef genetics are being used more strategically across the herd.
“With the right tools and support, farmers can build a herd that’s not only more productive and fertile but also better prepared for the future,” says James. “That’s exactly what our Better Herd events will focus on – expert advice, practical tools, and proven solutions farmers can apply on their own farms.”
Along with advice from CRV experts, farmers will get a first-hand look at a local farmer’s herd improvement journey. The events will also provide an opportunity for farmers to exchange ideas, learning what’s working for others and what could work for them.
CRV’s Better Herd events are free to attend, with lunch included. For more details and to register, visit https://crv4all.co.nz/nz/service/events-2.