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Sire Directory 2020 Australia 2020 - 2021 AUSTRALIAN BEEF SIRE DIRECTORY FOREWORD 2020-212019-20 INDEX INDEX FOREWORD Page Page PRICE LIST ................................... 24, 25 PRICE LIST ................................26, 27 SYNCHRONIZATION BENEFITSSYNCRONIZATION....... 48, IBC BENEFITS ..... 52, IBC ABS HCR PROGRAMABS ......................... HCR PROGRAM2, 3 ..................30, 31 ABS SEXCEL .......................................ABS SEXCEL ...................................27 14 ANGUS ......................................ABS SOCIAL 1-23,MEDIA 26 ........................ 39 Bill Cornell Fletch Kelly Kim Sultana Beef Product Manager Beef Key Account Manager Beef Key Account ManagerRED ANGUS .................................. 28, 29 Bill Cornell Beef Key Account Manager ABS BEEF SYMBOLS ....................... 25 Victoria, SA, Tasmania Northern Region Beef Product Manager Southern Region BELGIAN BLUE ................................... 30 Australia and New Zealand ANGUS ........................1-13, 15-25, 28 ABS Australia continues to2019-20 remain in the No. 1INDEX industry position for beef FOREWORD BELTED GALLOWAY .............................ANGUS TOP 10 ...............................30 29 semen sales in Australia. Page The NHIA (National Herd Improvement Association) semen sire survey, to BRANGUS ..........................................RED ANGUS ...............................30 32, 33 which all member A.I. companiesPRICE LIST submit ................................ their annual returns,26, 27showed ABS Australia Beef has 42% of the domestic sales and 67% of export sales. CHAROLAIS ...................................BELGIAN BLUE31-33 ............................... 34 In the Angus breed, sires fromSYNCRONIZATION ABS Australia BENEFITS currently ..... hold52, the IBC top four registration positions with EF Complement as the No. 1 registration sire GELBVIEH...........................................BELTED GALLOWAY31 ......................... 34 of progeny, a position ComplementABS HCR hasPROGRAM held for .................. the previous30, 36 31 months. Te Mania Emperor, PathfinderABS SEXCELGenesis ................................... and LD Capitalist fill 14positions 2,3 HIGHLAND ..........................................BRAFORD .......................................27 34 and 4. ABS Australia boasts 6 of the top 8 with Matauri Reality and Millah Murrah Loch Up in positionsABS 7 SOCIALand 8. AMEDIA big thank ........................ you to the Australian39 beefPOLL HEREFORD ...........................BRANGUS ......................................34, 35 35 Bill Cornell Kimproducers Sultana for your support. Fletch Kelly Kim Sultana Annie Pumpa CHAROLAIS ............................... 35-37 Beef Product Manager Beef Key Account Manager BeefBeef Key Key Account AccountABS AustraliaManager continues toABS research BEEF Beef SYMBOLSand Sales implement ....................... programs25 and hold LIMOUSIN .................................... 36, 37 Southern Region Northern Region NSW, Queenslandinformation meetings for cattleANGUSNorthern breeders. ........................ Victoria, Southern We have NSW1-13, a great 15-25, passion 28 for GELBVIEH....................................... 38 Fixed Time A.I. [FTAI] and articles of interest are on pages 52 to 53 in this MURRAY GREY ................................... 40 ABS Australia continues to remain in the No. 1 industry position for beef semen sales in Australia. directory. Over the next 12ANGUS months TOP we 10 will ............................... be conducting more29 workshops HIGHLAND ...................................... 38 ABS Australia remains onin theFTAI. No. We1 industry know positionsynchronization for beef semen is a salesprofitable in Australia. management The NHIA tool for beefSHORTHORN .................................. 38-40 The NHIA (National Herd Improvement Association) semen sire survey,producers, to providing great gains in calving intervals and genetic growth. Call (National Herd Improvement Association) semen sire REDsurvey ANGUS shows ABS ............................... Australia Beef at 42%32, of 33 POLL HEREFORD ........................40, 41 which all member A.I. companies submit their annual returns, showedus if ABS you require the ABS Australia FTAI booklet. SIMMENTAL .................................. 40-43 Australia Beef has 42% of the domestic salesthe and domestic 67% of salesexport and sales. 69% of export sales. BELGIAN BLUE ............................... 34 In recent years we have held open days at TLG for breeders to view the ABS LIMOUSIN .................................42, 43 In the Angus breed, sires from ABS Australia currently hold the top four SPECKLE PARK ................................... 44 registration positions with EF Complement as Inthe the No. Angus 1 registration breed, siresbulls. sirefrom These ABS Australia have beencurrently highly BELTEDhold successfulsix of GALLOWAY the top eventsnine ......................... registration and appreciated 34 by all who of progeny, a position Complement has held forpositions the previous for progeny 36 months. bornattended. in the last Stay 2 years, tuned with for LD the Capitalist next open 316 as day the which No. 1. Alsowill be announced via the MURRAY GREY ............................... 35 ABS Australia Website, social media pages and email. WAGYU.......................................... 45-47 Te Mania Emperor, Pathfinder Genesis and LDappearing Capitalist in fillthe toppositions 9 are Landfall 2,3 Keystone K132, EFBRAFORD Complement ....................................... 8088, Te Mania Emperor 34 and 4. ABS Australia boasts 6 of the top 8 with Matauri Reality and Millah SHORTHORN ..............................44, 45 E343, Pathfinder GenesisThe ABSG357 Australiaand Sydgen beef Enhance. teamBRANGUS Clunie has traveledRange ...................................... Legend extensively L348 and BillMillah hosted 35 an USA Murrah Loch Up in positions 7 and 8. A big thank you to the Australiantour lastbeef September. In May Bill and Fletch again heading to USA for the ABS producers for your support. Murrah Klooney follow at 11 and 12 positions. In Wagyu, Macquarie Prelude M0495 has been SIMMENTAL .............................. 46-49 Worldwide Beef ManagementCHAROLAIS Conference. ............................... Bill then hosted 35-37another group for ABS Australia continues to research and implementthe sales programs leader. Prelude anda hold short has a massivetour in theinfluence USA. with progeny on every continent. Poll Hereford information meetings for cattle breeders. We haveWirruna a great Matty passionM288 has for been outstanding in sales. A big thank you to the Australian beef SIM ANGUS ...............................48, 49 The beef team always are GELBVIEHattending....................................... Royal Shows and the Beef38 Week Days Fixed Time A.I. [FTAI] and articles of interest areproducers on pages for your52 to support. 53 in this SPECKLE PARK ............................... 39 directory. Over the next 12 months we will be conducting more workshopsin SA, Victoria and NorthernHIGHLAND and Southern ...................................... NSW. The team members38 enjoy on FTAI. We know synchronization is a profitable management toolcatching for beef up with breeders and their cattle. At ABS we have a philosophy of People, Programs, Product. Our mission is Profit from Genetic WAGYU......................................50, 51 producers, providing great gains in calving intervals and genetic growth.This directory Call features ABS’sPOLL new HEREFORD and improved ........................ sexed genetics40, 41 product, ABS us if you require the ABS Australia FTAI booklet.Progress to assist our customers to be more profitable. ABS has a number of programs; Sexcel, In Focus, NuEra, HCR andSexcelTM Commercial refer Semen to page usage 14. agreements. We offer more new sires this year. Review pages In recent years we have held open days at TLG for breeders to view30 the and ABS 31 for the update LIMOUSINto ABS’s HCR ................................. Program. 42, 43 bulls. These have been highly successful events and appreciated by all who attended. Stay tuned for the next open day whichABS willAustralia be announced continuesPlease tovia research the review and the implement semen programs priceMURRAY list for onGREY cattle pages ...............................breeders. 26 & We 27. have Commercial a 35 breeders ABS Australia Website, social media pages andgreat email. passion for Fixedshould Time A.I. be [FTAI] encouraged and articles by of theinterest expanded are on pages list of48 available and 49 in sires.this SHORTHORN ..............................44, 45 The ABS Australia beef team has traveled extensivelydirectory. BillWe knowhosted synchronization anFrom USA time tois atime profitable updates management and specials tool for will beef be producers, available providing via the ABS Australia tour last September. In May Bill and Fletch againgreat heading gains in to calving USA forintervalswebsite, the ABS and social genetic media growth. pages CallSIMMENTAL us and if you email. require .............................. the ABS Australia FTAI46-49 Worldwide Beef Management Conference. Bill booklet.then hosted another group for a short tour in the USA. A final note, with the increased global sales, the inventory level of some bulls may result in low stocks orSIM being ANGUS unavailable, ............................... so please consider48, 49 your bull The beef team always are attending
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