When Genetic Progress Becomes Compounded: Trans Ova Highlight
Genetic progress has always been a steady driver of improvement in dairy herds. Through artificial insemination and genomic testing, producers have steadily advanced traits tied to production, health, and efficiency. But as the industry continues to evolve, many dairies are exploring ways to accelerate that progress rather than relying on gradual gains alone.
One approach gaining traction is the use of structured embryo and IVF programs to increase the number of offspring produced from top genetic females. Instead of waiting several generations for improvement to accumulate, producers can multiply the impact of their best cows more quickly.
This strategy can help create greater consistency within replacement groups, improve predictability in herd performance, and align genetic decisions more closely with long-term herd goals. When used strategically, reproductive technologies become more than individual tools—they become part of a broader system designed to advance the herd over time.
For many dairies, the value lies not just in faster progress, but in compounded progress—where each generation builds more intentionally on the last.
Understanding how genetics, reproduction, and herd strategy work together is key to evaluating whether these programs fit a dairy’s goals.
That’s where Trans Ova comes in. By combining proven IVF systems, reliable embryo production, and a team that works alongside you to align genetics with your herd goals, we help turn potential into predictable progress. It’s not just about producing more embryos. It’s about producing the right ones, from the right females, at the right time to move your operation forward with purpose. Because when every decision is intentional, progress doesn’t just happen faster, it works harder for you.
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