Fit Dairy Genetics: Aiming to Produce & Increase Dairy Cattle Genetics to Survive Heat & Humidity


Posted November 27, 2020 by copxmartin1992

The following press release talks about Dr. Bewley and his colleagues’ common passion to produce dairy cattle genetics and increase animal longevity.

 
Genetic make-up of dairy animals plays a great role in the variation, composition and production of milk. Such techniques can have a positive impact on the cme feeder futures.
Fit Dairy Genetics focuses on developing diversified yet unique dairy genetics offerings. We are equipped with the best baby cows for sale near me. It is the sole result of a common passion for dairy cattle that comes with sustainability. This is why the major focus is laid to increase longevity through breeding more correct and robust animals.
We look forward to capitalize on the power and potential of genomics to breed, develop and market high-value animals for the dairy cattle industry.
Coming to the front as collaboration between dairy scientist Dr. Jeffrey Bewley and friends and family in the dairy field, Fit focuses primarily on Holstein genetics who can fit in the hot, humid environments. Fit looks to deliver Holstein offerings with high net merit/dairy wellness profit potential which is the result of fitness traits for improved health and reproduction.
Upholding this passion to develop more correct, robust animals- Jeffrey Bewley is putting the best possible efforts to boost the rate of productivity and success for dairies throughout the industry.
Breed and market high value animals is what have been given sincere consideration right from the beginning. Thus, far the interest has been in Holstein and Guernsey females. Within Holstein offerings, the focus is high Net Merit/Dairy Wellness Profit animals. Guernsey offerings laying focus on animals with show-ring potential.
Dr. Bewley and colleagues have taken their passion for dairy cattle a notch-up; and have been consistently working to increase animal longevity through breeding more robust and productive animals for the dairy industry.
To meet the team- reach out to Fit Dairy Genetics. Both the cowherds and Jeffrey Bewley have worked together for over a decade. Tony too owns and operates Cowherd Equipment, Inc.
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Last Updated November 27, 2020