Evaluation of bulls confirms precociousness and high genetic value in Paraguay

Published Apr 10, 2026

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At the Taurus Genetic Center, a prominent day of evaluation of Nelore breed bulls took place, within the framework of a strategic alliance between the Paraguayan Association of Nelore Breeders (APCN) and the center itself. The activity, which included a field trip, allowed for the demonstration of significant advances in the genetic improvement of cattle in the country. The president of the APCN, Luis Soljancic, highlighted to Productiva C&M that this evaluation program, developed over 140 days, objectively demonstrated the productive performance and genetic potential of the participating animals.

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"For the association, it is essential to demonstrate, with technical and objective information, the results of the genetic progress that the Nelore breed has had in Paraguay," he affirmed. According to Soljancic, bulls aged between 12 and 15 months were already producing pajuelas, which evidences not only their early development but also high levels of precocity. This characteristic is also transferred to the females, who at the same age are already fit for reproduction. The head of the APCN commented that during the evaluation, three key indicators were analyzed: weight gain, increase in scrotal circumference, and meat quality characteristics, such as eye of beef area and fat thickness. These parameters allow for the identification of animals with higher productive efficiency and better conditions to contribute profitability to the herds. Furthermore, he highlighted the incorporation of tools such as genomic data, fundamental for strengthening bloodlines and improving ...

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