A Suckler Cow Breeding Open Day will take place at the Newford suckler farm, Skrine, Co. Roscommon next month.
This event will focus on breeding and will provide farmers with information on how to improve herd performance and reduce labour through smarter tools and management practices.
This on-farm event will highlight key breeding tasks that suckler farmers should focus on in advance of the breeding season.
Topics covered will include: genetics of the Newford suckler cow and terminal sires used; calving at 24 months-of-age; body condition scoring (BCS); nutrition planning; fertility management; heat detection.
Experts will demonstrate how technology such as heat detection aids, compact calving and improved handling facilities can streamline daily tasks and save valuable time.
Farmers attending will gain practical advice to boost conception rates, improve efficiency, and make suckler farming more sustainable and labour-friendly ahead of the breeding season.
Newford farm manager, Shane McGuinness said: “Artificial insemination (AI) offers significant benefits for suckler herds.
"Using AI allows farmers to access superior genetics and tailor breeding to the farm’s goals, while also reducing the need for handling bulls on-farm and increasing overall efficiency and labour productivity."
The Newford farm is a joint partnership between Teagasc, Dawn Meats and McDonalds.
This is the first major open day at this new location in Co. Roscommon, since the herd moved from Athenry a number of years ago.
The open day will take place on Wednesday, April 22.