Belgium: Gene bank for West Flemish red breed

Published Oct 28, 2024

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A new embryo and sperm bank is being established for the West Flemish red breed by CRV Vlaanderen vzw, with financial backing from the Flemish government. The initiative aims to help breeders who have lost or are losing their cattle due to diseases, allowing them to rebuild using the bank's genetics. It also focuses on maintaining the breed and preserving genetic diversity. Priority access to the bank will be given to herdbook members who are active and have a long-term business strategy.
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An embryo and sperm bank is being set up for the West Flemish red breed. The aim of this embryo and sperm bank is to support breeders who have lost or are losing their cattle due to animal diseases such as IBR. They can use these genetics to rebuild their livestock. The gene bank is also intended to maintain the breed and sufficient genetic diversity. Priority for herdbook members Farmers who are active in herdbook operations and have a long-term vision for their businesses will be given priority when using the bank. The aim is to increase or at least keep stable the numbers of the West Flemish red ...
Source: Veeteelt

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