The first Russian Holstein bull has appeared in the international database

Published 2024년 9월 19일

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A Russian Holstein bull, named Doberman HORUSM390004803138, has been registered in the international database of the Dairy Breeds Council (CDCB), marking the first Russian Holstein bull in the database. The bull was born on September 5 of the previous year at the Shikhobalovo Agricultural Production Cooperative in the Vladimir region and was then reared by Alta Genetics Russia. It underwent a genomic assessment of breeding value at JSC Agroplem and successfully passed test registration among other bulls in the international database. Doberman's semen code is 362HO10001, and his father's nickname is AltaDOBBY HO840003212150578. The bull's mother was highly productive, with a lifetime profit index (NM$) of 920.
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In August of this year, the first Russian Holstein bull with official public registration appeared in the international database of the Dairy Breeds Council (CDCB). This was reported by The Dairy News agency, which has access to this registry. The male is nicknamed Doberman HORUSM390004803138. He was born on September 5 last year in one of the leading enterprises of the Vladimir region in the field of livestock breeding, the Shikhobalovo Agricultural Production Cooperative. Then the bull was transferred to the capital company Alta Genetics Russia for further rearing on its own site. It also handled all the procedures for the further registration of the animal. The male underwent a genomic assessment of breeding value in the laboratory and research center of JSC Agroplem. This organization allows for both domestic and foreign assessment of cattle on the CDCB base. Subsequently, the animal was moved to the production center based on the Vologodskoye Breeding Enterprise OJSC. ...
Source: Rosng

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