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*** Latest News *** May 2010 - Genetic testing - another hurdle overcome. I have some fantastic news to share. As most breeders in Australia would be aware there is a push to breed out of our Wagyu any significant genetic diseases that can be tested for. In Australia at the moment all new AI listed approved sires must be tested and it is recommended that all embryo donors sired by known carriers should be tested. There was a chance that 2 of my donors that have TF147 as a sire or grandsire may be carriers of a condition called CHS. THEY ARE NOT CARRIERS. They are free of CHS and also free of the other 4 genetic diseases that were tested for. It means that I can offer TF147 genetics and keep the bloodlines of this magnificent bull going. I also had my Red Wagyu Bull tested and he also is all clear and free of all 5 genetic conditions tested for.
April 2010 - Introducing My New Red Wagyu Girls!!! I am looking out in my paddock and looking at a herd of Full Blood Red Wagyu.
We have finally been able to secure some more Full Blood Red Wagyu Heifers. 8 of them!!! They are so hard to come by. Especially the genetics that we have been able to find. They are sired by Big Al or Shigemaru out of dams sired by Judo , Shigemaru or Hikari. They are approximately 12 months off being able to be flushed. Very exciting. April 24th 2010 Today we did our first Flush for the European Union. We will be sending some of these embryos to Switzerland and Austria. It is amazing to think that embryos we have produced in our quarantine paddock here in Australia will produce Wagyu that will one day be eating grass on the other side of the world. It is also a great feeling to be able to share this unique breed with cattle breeders that appreciate how special Wagyu are.
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