RamCompare seeks pedigree ram nominations for 2022

Thursday, 10 February 2022

Pedigree breeders are being encouraged to submit ram nominations to RamCompare, the national progeny test for terminal sire breeds, for the 2022 mating season. Nominations are open now, and close on 20 April.

RamCompare, funded by the levy boards AHDB, HCC, QMS and supported by Agrisearch in Northern Ireland, uses supply chain data to inform genetic evaluations. Results from the project enable commercial farmers to select superior performance recorded rams, whose progeny are better able to meet market specifications with improved efficiency, carcase value, and a reduced cost of production.

The project is looking for rams with Estimated Breeding Values (EBVs) in the top 20% of the breed. Natural service sires should be shearlings or older and have a known, high health status. Fit, fertile older stock rams are welcome. RamCompare will also purchase frozen semen in batches of 30 straws for use via artificial insemination (AI).

Each year rams are selected from a nominated range of terminal sire breeds and used on commercial farms across the UK. Their progeny is monitored from birth to slaughter, feeding back data to Signet for breeding evaluations.

Now beginning its seventh year, RamCompare has tested 313 terminal sire rams, producing more than 30,000 lambs from commercial ewes, mated using artificial insemination (AI) or natural service. 

RamCompare Project Coordinator, Bridget Lloyd, said: “This is a great opportunity for breeders to contribute to this industry project, data from which can be used to promote their flocks and the rams they have for sale. Updated results are released in May bringing leading flocks into the spotlight through breed specific articles and commercial farm case studies.

“When selecting rams, sheep producers must identify those rams whose genetics will have the greatest influence on their production system. This trial is a great way to measure and assess this impact.”

Improving efficiency and reducing costs are both key drivers for any business and investing in a recorded ram with the right genetic merit can meet both these criteria.   

The full criteria and online nomination process can be found on the Signet website contact Bridget.Lloyd@ahdb.org.uk directly for more details.


Abattoir data

 

RamCompare welcomes abattoir data from single sire matings in either pedigree or commercial flocks. This data will prove useful in enhancing future genetic evaluations of stock, and some breeders are already starting to submit this information directly to Signet.

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