New Choice in Sexed Semen to be Available Midyear
SHAWANO, Wis. - By mid-2009, customers of Cooperative Resources International (CRI) will have multiple choices for CRI GenChoiceTM sexed semen. While the current GenChoice product produces 90 percent heifer calves, the new "GenChoice 75" will produce 75 percent heifers. The new option comes with production efficiencies and therefore, a more favorable price tag for dairy producers.
GenChoice 75 offers all the great benefits of sexed semen - fewer calving difficulties, fewer freemartins, better biosecurity, greater opportunity for voluntary culls, and increased profit potential through high genetic merit replacements and merchandising prospects.
In addition, GenChoice 75 (indicated by the stud code 751) will provide producers with a larger lineup of sires with sexed semen available.
"GenChoice 75 will be an exciting addition and choice for our membership," stated Doug Wilson, CRI Chief Executive Officer. "Utilization of new technologies, including the GenChoice products and genomics, will put our customers one step ahead. These technologies will directly impact their herd's future profit levels."
The GenChoice 75 product is expected to be available to beef producers by the end of the year. Within the beef industry, the product will include options for both male and female sorted semen.
Both the 90 percent and 75 percent sexed semen products are produced by Sexing Technologies using the same technology and sorting process. Fertility is expected to be similar between both GenChoice options.
CRI, a member-owned holding cooperative, is comprised of three subsidiaries: Central Livestock Association, AgSource Cooperative Services and Genex. The CRI Mission Statement summarizes the goal of CRI: "To provide products and services as effectively as possible to maximize the profitability of members and customers worldwide while maintaining a strong cooperative."
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