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<blockquote data-quote="Cattleplanner" data-source="post: 1200822" data-attributes="member: 23289"><p>I want to start a herd from the use of embryo transfer. I do not own cattle at this time and need to have recipient cattle to have the embryos transferred to. I want to have top genetics from the calves that I want to be 20 in total, 10 Angus and 10 Wagyu that will be sold to other cattlemen to improve the genetics of their herd or to cross breed them to be able to establish a calf to local consumers. Time wasted in growing my own recipient cows is not on my plan. The trouble is that I need advice on how to get the recipient cattle that are close to the genetics firm that I decide on to do the embryo transfers and how to determine what the best embryos are for this. I need to be able to verify that the genetics of the Wagyu cows are from the original cows that came over from Japan and that the Angus embryos be from a Sire that is in demand from cattle ranchers. It seems to me that there must be an established routine for starting a herd that is based on embryo transfer and this is where I am asking for advice from experienced owners. If there is anything that you can give me in the way of advice, please feel free to voice your opinion.</p><p>Thanks.</p><p><a href="mailto:vincentcolicchia@hotmail.com">vincentcolicchia@hotmail.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cattleplanner, post: 1200822, member: 23289"] I want to start a herd from the use of embryo transfer. I do not own cattle at this time and need to have recipient cattle to have the embryos transferred to. I want to have top genetics from the calves that I want to be 20 in total, 10 Angus and 10 Wagyu that will be sold to other cattlemen to improve the genetics of their herd or to cross breed them to be able to establish a calf to local consumers. Time wasted in growing my own recipient cows is not on my plan. The trouble is that I need advice on how to get the recipient cattle that are close to the genetics firm that I decide on to do the embryo transfers and how to determine what the best embryos are for this. I need to be able to verify that the genetics of the Wagyu cows are from the original cows that came over from Japan and that the Angus embryos be from a Sire that is in demand from cattle ranchers. It seems to me that there must be an established routine for starting a herd that is based on embryo transfer and this is where I am asking for advice from experienced owners. If there is anything that you can give me in the way of advice, please feel free to voice your opinion. Thanks. [email=vincentcolicchia@hotmail.com]vincentcolicchia@hotmail.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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