For all you SEC and Pac 10 groupies. MOGUL! ART 2018…. What’s next? SMS Conference May 2015.

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For all you SEC and Pac 10 groupies

MOGUL! ART 2018…. What’s next? SMS Conference May 2015

Source of Holstein Bulls YearTraditional New Breeder Cooperators ART %0%35% %15%25% %30%15% %40%10%

Sterling Dtr – Potential Aug GradMogul Dtr – dam Polled Wonka son Dean Dtr – Montross Son GTPI Monterey Supersire Observer Boliver Outside Dabble S-S-I Still LOOKS for These Kind

ART Restructuring (CHART) with Cooperating Herds Work with high-level non-cattle marketing herds as cooperators for developing/housing ART females. New ART herds would not only house donors through their lactation years but also manage recipients, calf birthing and calf rearing under bio- secure protocol. ART herd gets all females – Select gets all males. ART herd can only market females with Select Sires permission.

ART Restructuring (CHART) with Cooperating Herds Benefits – Simplify relationship with herd – Reduced recipient/gestation costs – Will reduce costs of TOG live calf program – Female genetics protected from the competition Progress to date: (~240 embryos per month) – WI herds (Badger Holsteins,Larson Acres,Shiloh Farm, Horsens Homestead LLC) – OH herd (Dotterer Brothers) – MI herd (Treweiler Holsteins)

Review ART Goals 1.Fully minimize generation interval 2.Create unique matings not typically found domestically 3.Develop Line matings to fulfill StrataGEN needs 4.Create matings that fulfill FEEDPro needs 5.Create high GTPI sires that compete nationally 6.Create other high rank sires to stretch the SS image 7.Provide high ranking OWNED bulls for market competition

Quickly turning Generations ! 7H8081 Planet Born March TPI Proven Sire 7H10721 Bookem Born Feb Yr 11 mo younger than sire TPI Proven Sire 7H11477 McCutchen Born Nov yr 9 mo younger than sire TPI Daughter proven 7H12198 Kingboy Born Oct GTPI Young Sire 1 Kingboy son born June 2014 on collection already ! 2 Kingboy Donor with Pregs Already working +2576, GTPI

Review ART Goals 1.Fully minimize generation interval 2.Create unique matings not typically found domestically 3.Develop Line matings to fulfill StrataGEN needs 4.Create matings that fulfill FEEDPro needs 5.Create high GTPI sires that compete nationally 6.Create other high rank sires to stretch the SS image 7.Provide high ranking OWNED bulls for market competition

Not Found Traditionally Sire# SonsUnique Trait(s) Headway6771 NM$ 2672 GTPI Davinci6 (7)2071M 826NM$ 67P Jackman5 (6)2589M 734NM$ Maurice16.5 GFI Sudan x Ramos McGirt12542GTPI 1550M McGyver1609CM$ Clemente x Ramos Partyrock32657 GTPI 808NM$ Snowmobile12446GTPI 7.2 PL 2.2 DPR Tetris11713M 2470 GTPI

No Planet, No Shottle, No Goldwyn Three Generations of S-S-I Sire: 7Ho11928 Partyrock Dam: S-S-I MogulMaho 8054-ET(VG86) Gdam: S-S-I Robust Maho 7083-ET 3rdam: Hurtgenlea Ramos Merci-ET -No full sibs -Dam IVF’d at 8 months old -Sire was 10 months old -Profit semen used at 10 months old. 1 st calves due July Currently ~65 ART pregnancies 507Ho13195 S-S-I Partyrock PROFIT-ET (born 1/1/2014) 2642 GTPI · 813 NM$ · 1055 Milk · 71 Fat · 50 Pro · 1.78 UDC 2.35 FLC 0.93 ST

Who Else is Already selling sexed only? 529HO17706 Tailor – 2559 GTPI 203HO1468 Delta 2691 GTPI 151HO690 Denver 2661 GTPI 151HO681 Rubicon 2651 GTPI 151HO698 Draco 2648 GTPI 203HO1469 Dearing 2622 GTPI

Where Does Your Daddy Come From ? Sires of Top 100 GTPI Active AI U.S. G Sires April 2015; Top 100 TPI Bulls, active or limited active sires. SM TPI is a servicemark of Holstein Association USA. April 2015

Where Does Your Daddy Come From ? Sires of Top 100 GLPI Active AI Canadian G Sires December 2014; Top 100 TPI Bulls, active or limited active sires. SM TPI is a ervicemark of Holstein Association USA. April 2015

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Review ART Goals 1.Fully minimize generation interval 2.Create unique matings not typically found domestically 3.Develop Line matings for Inbreeding Control 4.Create matings that fulfill FEEDPro needs 5.Create high GTPI sires that compete nationally 6.Create other high rank sires to stretch the SS image 7.Provide high ranking OWNED bulls for market competition

Inbreeding Trend for Holstein/Red & White Young Sires By Birth Year Source: Council on Dairy Cattle Breeding – April 2015

Review ART Goals 1.Fully minimize generation interval 2.Create unique matings not typically found domestically 3.Develop Line matings to fulfill StrataGEN needs 4.Create matings that fulfill FEEDPro/OptiFEED needs 5.Create high GTPI sires that compete nationally 6.Create other high rank sires to stretch the SS image 7.Provide high ranking OWNED bulls for market competition

FeedPRO – 23% of active GYS Bayonet, Damaris, Reflector, Butler, Trenton, Marchman, Modesto, Defender, Nolan, Synergy, Midnight, Mayflower, Matson, Tetris

Upcoming >750 NM$ <1.0 Stature ART Bulls to Sample SERSIRMGSIREMGGSIRNM$PTAMPTAFPTAPPLSCSDPRUDCFLCPTATSTGTPI SUPERSHOTZEUSOBSERVER SUPERSHOTNUMERO UNOSHAMROCK DAMARISSHANROBUST MARSOSUPERSIREBOOKEM MONTROSSMASSEYMINOS PARTYROCKMOGULROBUST MONTROSSNUMERO UNODORCY YODERSUPERSIREBOOKEM YODERSUPERSIREBOOKEM ULMERO-COSMOPOLITANROBUST YODERSUPERSIREBOOKEM DAMARISSUPERSIREGERARD DAMARISNUMERO UNOBOOKEM SUPERSHOTZEUSOBSERVER ULMERMOONRAYBOOKEM MONTROSSSUPERSIREMAN-O-MAN MESORACOJERODBOOKEM DAMARISOFFIEROBUST UNITESUPERSIREBOOKEM DAMARISDADDYDORCY DAMARISMOONRAYBOOKEM KINGBOYSHANROBUST PLUTOZEUSOBSERVER HONEYBEENUMERO UNOBOOKEM

Review ART Goals 1.Fully minimize generation interval 2.Create unique matings not typically found domestically 3.Develop Line matings to fulfill StrataGEN needs 4.Create matings that fulfill FEEDPro needs 5.Create high GTPI sires that compete nationally 6.Create other high rank sires to stretch the SS image 7.Provide high ranking OWNED bulls for market competition

Family Success…builds success Seagull-Bay Oman Mirror-ET (VG-86) Dam of Robust Roylane Shot Mindy-ET (VG-86) ART Purchase as choice of Flush 2 Sons over gTPI 6 Daughters over gTPI S-S-I Bookem Modesto7269-ET VG-87 5 Sons over gTPI 8 Daughters over gTPI S-S-I Supersire Miri 8679-ET 1 st 3 tests 99# 100# 108# 5 Daughters over gTPI 10 Sons over gTPI 1 st Miri Daughters working sired by Montross +2745, GTPI

What is their Value Today? +83 PTAP – 7HO13313 Eraser-P son PTAM PTAT 836 NM$ GTPI + 79 PTAP - 7HO13250 Montross son PTAM PTAT 859 NM$ GTPI +52 PTAP – 7HO stClass son PTAM PTAT 893 NM$ GTPI S-S-I Supersire Miri GTPI

Upcoming High GTPI ART Bulls to Sample SERSIRMGSIREMGGSIRNM$PTAMPTAFPTAPPLSCSDPRUDCFLCPTATGTPI 1STCLASSSUPERSIREBOOKEM MONTROSSSUPERSIREBOOKEM SUPERSHOTNUMERO UNOSHAMROCK ERASER PSUPERSIREBOOKEM SANDERSZEUSOBSERVER SUPERSHOTZEUSOBSERVER HEADWAYSUPERSIREBOOKEM MONTROSSNUMERO UNODORCY MONTROSSSUPERSIRESNOWMAN STCLASSMOONRAYBOOKEM MONTROSSSUPERSIREBOOKEM TATUMSUPERSIREHILL PARTYROCKMOGULROBUST MONTROSSNUMERO UNOSHAMROCK MARSOSUPERSIREBOOKEM STCLASSSUPERSIREBOOKEM DAMARISNUMERO UNOBOOKEM YODERSUPERSIREBOOKEM MONTROSSMASSEYMINOS DAMARISNUMERO UNODORCY

High GTPI ART owned Females for our Future Cow NameDOBSireMGSMilkFatProNM$PLSCSDPRPTATF&LUDDTPI S-S-I 1STCLS MAYA ET STClassSupersire S-S-I MONT ET MontrossSupersire S-S-I MILES ET MilesMogul S-S-I SUPRSIRE MIRI 8679-ET Supersire S-S-I JENN ET JenningsMcCutchen S-S-I DAMARS MIDAS ET DamarisSupersire S-S-I KNGBY MAJESTY 9516-ET KingboyUno S-S-I YODR MELODIE ET YoderSupersire S-S-I HNYBEE ET HoneybeeMcCutchen S-S-I MONT ET MontrossSupersire S-S-I YODR MARTINI ET YoderGalaxy S-S-I DEYJA ET DeyjaUno S-S-I BUTLER 9481-ET ButlerSupersire S-S-I MONTRSS DREAM 9463-ET MontossUno S-S-I MONT ET MontrossSupersire S-S-I MEGSR MADONA ET MegasireUno S-S-I HADWIN ET HadwinUno

Review ART Goals 1.Fully minimize generation interval 2.Create unique matings not typically found domestically 3.Develop Line matings to fulfill StrataGEN needs 4.Create matings that fulfill FEEDPro needs 5.Create high GTPI sires that compete nationally 6.Create other high rank sires to stretch the SS image 7.Provide high ranking OWNED bulls for market competition

Review ART Goals 1.Fully minimize generation interval 2.Create unique matings not typically found domestically 3.Develop Line matings to fulfill StrataGEN needs 4.Create matings that fulfill FEEDPro needs 5.Create high GTPI sires that compete nationally 6.Create other high rank sires to stretch the SS image 7.Provide high ranking OWNED bulls for market competition

Trend of Sire Development Costs Bulls Sampled

Review ART Goals 1.Fully minimize generation interval 2.Create unique matings not typically found domestically 3.Develop Line matings to fulfill StrataGEN needs 4.Create matings that fulfill FEEDPro needs 5.Create high GTPI sires that compete nationally 6.Create other high rank sires to stretch the SS image 7.Provide high ranking OWNED bulls for market competition 8.What more needs to come from ART?

Competing AI Female Programs

Need Clearly Defined Path