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BDGP selection

  • 04-02-2018 10:46pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,209 ✭✭✭


    See you can select your animals for DNA testing now.
    I had to change 2 of mine as I plan on selling fairly soon after herd test. It was strangely easy to do!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,916 ✭✭✭✭patsy_mccabe


    I had to change one of mine as it's dead. :cool:

    'If I ventured in the slipstream, Between the viaducts of your dream'



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,453 ✭✭✭Zr105


    Deferred ours last year and still had to change some. Saw it by chance last night and deferred it again, calvings only starting and hoping to have some 4/5star heifers out of this lot so want to tag them rather than some of the beef animals they had selected that won’t be here by the time tags arrive.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,916 ✭✭✭✭patsy_mccabe


    How do you defer? Do you have to ring them?
    I dont see anything on the letter they sent about deferring.

    'If I ventured in the slipstream, Between the viaducts of your dream'



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,291 ✭✭✭tanko


    How do you defer? Do you have to ring them?
    I dont see anything on the letter they sent about deferring.

    You can ring them i think or you can click the defer box on icbf.com if you have herd-plus.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,181 ✭✭✭Lady Haywire


    You don't even need herdplus. Log onto the ICBF website and go to the heading Services, then BD & GP like below.
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    Then you'll see this box with Genotype Information and click on the Self-Selection link. I ccan't show the next bit as we've not enough born yet to be able to select different ones but you should be able to figure it out! The defer button is fairly easy to spot too.

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,453 ✭✭✭Zr105


    How do you defer? Do you have to ring them?
    I dont see anything on the letter they sent about deferring.

    As lady haywire said you have to do it on icbf website. You need to be on the desktop version if logging in off a phone to do it. When you go onto the self selection tab the deferral button is more or less 2/3 of the way over the page in the little bit of writing at the top, click it and it’ll defer you until the 2nd of April


  • Registered Users Posts: 571 ✭✭✭croot


    Cheers for that reminder. I deferred mine because half were bulls and I don't want to waste money genotyping bull calves that will be gone in a few months.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,304 ✭✭✭jfh


    croot wrote: »
    Cheers for that reminder. I deferred mine because half were bulls and I don't want to waste money genotyping bull calves that will be gone in a few months.

    Did the same, found I was genotyping females last year that I had no intention of breeding from, just to make the reference number


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,078 ✭✭✭bogman_bass


    I bought a couple of heifer calves with no recorded sires so testing them in the hope of finding out who their daddy is


  • Registered Users Posts: 485 ✭✭anthony500_1


    What happens if you buy something in, test it, and find out previous owner registered the mother/father wrong does it draw trouble on the original owner, myself or is there just no consequences. Not in the scheme but if I sold one registered in the wrong would there be any fall back on me???


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,080 ✭✭✭Hard Knocks


    I bought a couple of heifer calves with no recorded sires so testing them in the hope of finding out who their daddy is

    Order a genomic test, if there’s something on the database
    Even if they can’t find the daddy, we’ve a tested cow with unknown sire & €180 value


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,080 ✭✭✭Hard Knocks


    What happens if you buy something in, test it, and find out previous owner registered the mother/father wrong does it draw trouble on the original owner, myself or is there just no consequences. Not in the scheme but if I sold one registered in the wrong would there be any fall back on me???
    Don’t think there’s any comeback, we’d a good few with wrong sires.
    PB would be a different story

    Should you not try to be as accurate as possible, even if it is the neighbors bull


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,078 ✭✭✭bogman_bass


    I bought a couple of heifer calves with no recorded sires so testing them in the hope of finding out who their daddy is

    Order a genomic test, if there’s something on the database
    Even if they can’t find the daddy, we’ve a tested cow with unknown sire & €180 value
    But I get it done for free this way


  • Registered Users Posts: 571 ✭✭✭croot


    What happens if you buy something in, test it, and find out previous owner registered the mother/father wrong does it draw trouble on the original owner, myself or is there just no consequences. Not in the scheme but if I sold one registered in the wrong would there be any fall back on me???

    Happened to me. No consequence for the original owner but for me a three star cow that dropped from 5*. In fairness it was before the screens in the mart were put in. If you bought one that was declared as five star because of the sire and then was found not to be I'd say you can demand a refund because the animal was not as advertised.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,916 ✭✭✭✭patsy_mccabe


    I bought a PB Lim cow in the local mart. Only announced as Purebred and in calf. Got her genotyped and her stars dropped as her sire was wrong on her cert. Both her sire and originally listed sire were both Dovea bulls. She's softening up to calf again at the moment.

    'If I ventured in the slipstream, Between the viaducts of your dream'



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,447 ✭✭✭Never wrestle with pigs


    Order a genomic test, if there’s something on the database
    Even if they can’t find the daddy, we’ve a tested cow with unknown sire & €180 value

    Same, bought a lovely second calver last year, limxsim, she had no stars. No sire recorded. I tested her and she came back at €170 and %25 montbeliarde. She has loads of milk and puts plenty into the calf. Quiet as s lamb.


  • Registered Users Posts: 485 ✭✭anthony500_1


    Should you not try to be as accurate as possible, even if it is the neighbors bull


    100%agree with you. It was not me. I was buying one off farm that the owner was open about and told me she was wrong, had two calf's born the same day, out of two different Al bulls and got them back to front. I still bought her as she was a craicing weanling. I'm not in icbf or bdgp, so it doesn't make a hole lot of difference to me, it was just if I was selling her on again I was wondering about consequences for original farmer if someone got her gernomic tested


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,291 ✭✭✭tanko


    I changed all of mine to bullocks and heifers i'll be selling later this year and not do the heifers i'll be keeping for replacements. I'll have a reserve of heifers to genotype built up for future years if i cut back cow numbers.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,225 ✭✭✭charolais0153


    tanko wrote: »
    I changed all of mine to bullocks and heifers i'll be selling later this year and not do the heifers i'll be keeping for replacements. I'll have a reserve of heifers to genotype built up for future years if i cut back cow numbers.

    How many are you palnning on getting out of in the next 2 years?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,291 ✭✭✭tanko


    Not planning on cutting back but sure you never know what might go wrong or happen.
    Just think its no harm to have as many animals as possible for genotyping.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,916 ✭✭✭✭patsy_mccabe


    Jusr deferred mine there till 2 April.

    'If I ventured in the slipstream, Between the viaducts of your dream'



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,202 ✭✭✭Bitten & Hisses


    Order a genomic test, if there’s something on the database
    Even if they can’t find the daddy, we’ve a tested cow with unknown sire & €180 value

    Same, bought a lovely second calver last year, limxsim, she had no stars. No sire recorded. I tested her and she came back at €170 and %25 montbeliarde. She has loads of milk and puts plenty into the calf. Quiet as s lamb.
    Limousin x Montbeliarde is one of the best suckler cows you could have. They'd calve anything and have loads of milk.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,916 ✭✭✭✭patsy_mccabe


    Limousin x Montbeliarde is one of the best suckler cows you could have. They'd calve anything and have loads of milk.
    +1
    Have one here. Everything you'd want in a suckler cow.

    'If I ventured in the slipstream, Between the viaducts of your dream'



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,225 ✭✭✭charolais0153


    +1
    Have one here. Everything you'd want in a suckler cow.

    Have one here. Cracked,bad calf, poor milk...
    Might not be representative though


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,775 ✭✭✭✭Say my name


    Limousin x Montbeliarde is one of the best suckler cows you could have. They'd calve anything and have loads of milk.

    I'm still getting badgered by my farm supplies salesman here to buy a lim bull for the cows. I sold him 5 lim x Monty/montyx red heifer calves 10 years ago.
    Calving ease and gestation are the only things stopping me going back.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2 farming101


    Sorry to jump in here lads but does anyone know the how accurate the predicted starts are compared to actual? I sent samples away at end of November and genomic eval still isn't complete. When I generate reports on the website it has only DNA received beside ones that were sampled. Looking to sell a few heifers and obviously don't want to get rid of 4/5 star stock. Can anyone give me an estimate on how long the whole process takes? Thaanks


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,291 ✭✭✭tanko


    farming101 wrote: »
    Sorry to jump in here lads but does anyone know the how accurate the predicted starts are compared to actual? I sent samples away at end of November and genomic eval still isn't complete. When I generate reports on the website it has only DNA received beside ones that were sampled. Looking to sell a few heifers and obviously don't want to get rid of 4/5 star stock. Can anyone give me an estimate on how long the whole process takes? Thaanks

    The predicted stars will be much the same as the actual stars as long as the dam and sire of the heifer stays the same.
    The DNA testing just confirms the heifers ancestry. I wouldnt rely totally on the stars when picking which ones you're going to keep. Use your own knowledge of them and how you think theyll turn out also.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2 farming101


    Thanks tanko! I am all for science to help improve farming but to be honest Im a little skeptical of the whole thing. Some of my best performing cows are only rated 3 stars whilst it seems anything from a dairy background are 5 stars.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,507 ✭✭✭High bike


    farming101 wrote: »
    Thanks tanko! I am all for science to help improve farming but to be honest Im a little skeptical of the whole thing. Some of my best performing cows are only rated 3 stars whilst it seems anything from a dairy background are 5 stars.
    Everyone's in the same boat, but if u enlist u have to soldier on


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 20,633 ✭✭✭✭Buford T. Justice XIX


    farming101 wrote: »
    Thanks tanko! I am all for science to help improve farming but to be honest Im a little skeptical of the whole thing. Some of my best performing cows are only rated 3 stars whilst it seems anything from a dairy background are 5 stars.

    That's due to milk in the background. There's a huge weighing put on milk as it's the biggest driver of calf growth rates


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,916 ✭✭✭✭patsy_mccabe


    Here's a PB limousin bull I have here. His figures look great. 5 stars for most things. Only problem is he is narrow. You can see this on his linear values. This will come against him big time and shows just how limited these stars are in real life.

    'If I ventured in the slipstream, Between the viaducts of your dream'



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,080 ✭✭✭Hard Knocks


    farming101 wrote: »
    Sorry to jump in here lads but does anyone know the how accurate the predicted starts are compared to actual? I sent samples away at end of November and genomic eval still isn't complete. When I generate reports on the website it has only DNA received beside ones that were sampled. Looking to sell a few heifers and obviously don't want to get rid of 4/5 star stock. Can anyone give me an estimate on how long the whole process takes? Thaanks
    The results will be in the next star run in May


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,447 ✭✭✭Never wrestle with pigs


    farming101 wrote: »
    Thanks tanko! I am all for science to help improve farming but to be honest Im a little skeptical of the whole thing. Some of my best performing cows are only rated 3 stars whilst it seems anything from a dairy background are 5 stars.

    If you prefer the 3 star ones from their dams performance keep them. Use 5 star bulls on them and their reliability will slowly climb and you'll have 5 star stock from them.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,678 ✭✭✭Bellview


    farming101 wrote:
    Thanks tanko! I am all for science to help improve farming but to be honest Im a little skeptical of the whole thing. Some of my best performing cows are only rated 3 stars whilst it seems anything from a dairy background are 5 stars.


    Keep drawing the money as I see a lot of issues at the end of the scheme. Folks will miss 50 percent criteria but they will be able to point to bulls used that were 5 star and are now lower being the reason for the miss.. also will be tough to reclaim money from farmer as this scheme is ring fenced..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,291 ✭✭✭tanko


    I see theres a BDGP eligibility report on ICBF showing how things stand at this stage.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 191 ✭✭Seanhorse91


    Here's a PB limousin bull I have here. His figures look great. 5 stars for most things. Only problem is he is narrow. You can see this on his linear values. This will come against him big time and shows just how limited these stars are in real life.

    Very true patsy. What way is that bull bred as a matter of Intrest? My guess is Zag😅


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,507 ✭✭✭High bike


    tanko wrote: »
    I see theres a BDGP eligibility report on ICBF showing how things stand at this stage.
    i see that tanko and if I was confused before I’m really in the dark now:mad:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,916 ✭✭✭✭patsy_mccabe


    Very true patsy. What way is that bull bred as a matter of Intrest? My guess is Zag��

    No, OKH.

    'If I ventured in the slipstream, Between the viaducts of your dream'



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,291 ✭✭✭tanko


    High bike wrote: »
    i see that tanko and if I was confused before I’m really in the dark now:mad:

    Which bits are you unsure about?
    Once you have at least the 20% requirement in October, enough animals to tag for genotyping and use a 4/5 star stock bull or 4/5 star Ai bulls on 80% of your herd you’ll be ok for this year.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,678 ✭✭✭Bellview


    High bike wrote:
    i see that tanko and if I was confused before I’m really in the dark now


    The calculation of percentage eligible is flawed as assumes every female in ghe herd I including calves so only a guide at best not anything absolute


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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,507 ✭✭✭High bike


    tanko wrote: »
    Which bits are you unsure about?
    Once you have at least the 20% requirement in October, enough animals to tag for genotyping and use a 4/5 star stock bull or 4/5 star Ai bulls on 80% of your herd you’ll be ok for this year.
    im fine for all that well over quota it's the fact that it varies so much from the eurostars report that I got only a month ago


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,291 ✭✭✭tanko


    Anyone know when the genomic tags are being sent out, i cant remember when it was last year.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 435 ✭✭annubis


    tanko wrote: »
    Anyone know when the genomic tags are being sent out, i cant remember when it was last year.
    got mine today from cormac tagging, definitely a good bit earlier than i got them last year


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,678 ✭✭✭Bellview


    I have a cow that when she was genomic tested she came back with 95 euro...she has since moved down to 72euro...does anyone know how this happens as I thought once they had a genomic sample taken then this is accurate... she is appearing on the eligibility report as 5 star eventhough she is now a 3 star... confusion


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,078 ✭✭✭bogman_bass


    Genomic data isn't the be all and end all. It's just an extra slice of the pie


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,678 ✭✭✭Bellview


    Genomic data isn't the be all and end all. It's just an extra slice of the pie


    Maybe but since the grant is dependant on the results it a the financial piece of the pie. I would be ok if on test they found a number and then stick with it...but here I have a genomic result that is now changed....as far as I can see only thing genomic does is confirms parentage and nothing else..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,181 ✭✭✭Lady Haywire


    Has her calving interval slipped? Or maybe her last calves didn't KO very well. That's all I can think of.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,678 ✭✭✭Bellview


    Has her calving interval slipped? Or maybe her last calves didn't KO very well. That's all I can think of.

    First calver...her calf is under 6 months so she has had no opportunity to mess up yet...God help her if she slips in calving... she is back in calf and will calf within 365 days...but I don't expect any uplift from icbf as our place is under 365 on average and I don't see any benefit in the stars


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,225 ✭✭✭charolais0153


    Got the tags for it today from cormac


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,507 ✭✭✭High bike


    Got the tags for it today from cormac
    still waiting here and herd test in 2 weeks would be handy to get em before then


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