Maternal Matters: Creating and using a suckler breeding plan

To make the most effective breeding decisions, it is a good idea to have a long-term plan, including technical and business goals for your herd, and then work backwards to ensure you select the right genetics to meet those goals.

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Why should I have a breeding plan?

Suckler farms across the UK have various end markets that they supply, both terminal and maternal. Each market will have its own requirements, meaning that one end product will not fit all markets.

Surely then, this means that the product, or calf, that you start with needs to be different depending on what market you are supplying and what production system you are working with?

Therefore, the terminal and maternal traits of that calf need to be different depending on what you want it to do and what will be the most profitable for your farming system.

Identifying the requirements of your market and, later, what the calf needs to do to maximise profit at different stages of production is an essential first step to choosing a bull to breed your cows with. Once you have identified the requirements of your market, think about which areas you are fulfilling and which areas you need to improve on, using genetics as one of the tools to get you there.

How to develop my breeding plan?

AHDB has a series of different tools available to help you develop your breeding plan for your herd:

Hard copies are available for those highlighted in bold. Please contact publications@ahdb.org.uk or call 0247 799 0069 with the name of the publications you’d like to receive.

To help identify areas for improvement within your herd, check out the Key Performance Indicator (KPI) Express tool or for a more in-depth look at your business, why not try Farmbench.

Choosing bulls for commercial heifers

When breeding replacement heifers, there are two things to think about. Firstly, which breeding females should you use to produce replacement heifers? Secondly, which bulls should you use on those replacement heifers for them to produce their first calf? This section considers the latter.

Find out more about selecting bulls for commercial heifers

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